PAGE FQUR TNE GNARLOTTETOWN GUAIEIAN Mornuu Dally tl-‘uuodrn In E87] Aqgnurma c; rnuonfl Um. v.11 Pun Olflol lu-parlmunl. thus-II President. W Uhentcr 5. McLurc, tlLP- Vlve-rrru-nrnl; I B. Burnett FJJ Secretary; tmn (Jul. u A ttluillrluntm 0.8.0. 14mm n“; blalffiglllfi Dircclm; 1 It Burnett, l-‘JJ. Auociatr ndlwrs. Fnnli walker and Ian P. Burncll “The Strongest Memory 1s Weaker Than "l: Weakest Ink." TllESDfNf-{LEEL 11146 lixetttpliott Front Taxation .\l.1.11v' ll'tlll‘llll\ in (‘Jtitndtt arc 1101 D11)" lug lllttnllo t;1.\ ludztx. lint :11t',t'.\¢1lll1l1‘\l ill" (ulysg {ht-v 111i‘ (l\\llL'\l bv govcrntttcttts, l"1:d- ctnl, l‘:11\:11".1l 11nd mutiicipztl 111' lflTltllai‘ they lgrt- t'11-\1|1t't'.'1lt\\'~, l'l'11fu~s11t l. l.. .\lt'l)111l'.{éIll. 111' lltn-vitis l 111111011. 1111 1~.\1 t-rt ctttplttyc-l hv fltc illhfitlllt‘ 'l.1\' llltcrs .\s~11t'iati<111. told thc Can-admit $u11;1t¢'s tax committee that if these tmlttstries were taxable thev wottld pay about S1_>5_1:o11_1:<.<1 a \-.-11r t11 the licdcral. .\s they do not Dav income taxes, the ‘Icttittining tax- ihr 11.111111 11111-4 tttalw up this zunntlttt. —1!rs l:"1;11 tlti~r figures. (I: l1l'11l\'Qtt down itl sonic _l .. .11 Professor Nlcbotiuztll, it was chair 11- tttt" 51-11mm cottntiittcc that the cxctttl)‘ 21111 of |11tl1l;;l\-11\\111.-<l (\Ittll1ZllllC\ 21nd cu-op- tts fioin tatxrs l1:11l licciintc a serious factor ttdctztl flltétlltt‘ .1111] t1 fttcttit" which is stead- ilv increasing as tittblic ownership spreads. It is truc. of cont-c, that if a power company i111‘ 1-.\:1:11;1l1-, is t‘.\'£‘llllll('(l from taxes bccztttse i1 is riktn 1111-1" 11v the staff‘. thcn the com- p.'u1v's l‘1l'l‘~ to consumers can be rcdticctl The tztxpzttrr, who 1- also an clcrtrical consumer, thus ln-ticitis. llc pays more taxes than hc would ltarc to par if such coinpzttlics ivcrc no! t’X<’ltl|1l, 11111 ltt- tjt‘l.\ chvztpcr clcctri1‘it_\'._ Fitch lmu-iits, lttnvcvcr, are not fairly dis- tribtttcd, as witnesses before the Scuatc point- ed out. If a large power corporation in Ont- ario scctircs exemption from taxes, Ontario electrical constuucrs bcucfit at the expense 0f taxpayers in other l)f'OVi[lC€F, who ltave to ltclp to make up the treasurys losses in taxes. .-\.n unfair distribution of benefits and burdens has therefore resulted across the nation. Smtatm‘ llztig observer] that when taxes wcre low this 1111fair distribution did not mat- ter tmtclt but he went on to refer to the case of the Ontario Hydro, a vast publicly-owned power system, which is exempt from the pres- ent ltiqlt iconic taxation. People Outside Ont- ario, he said always “knew Ontario was get- tinu awav with murder, but the tax was so stuall it did not ntake much difference." By taking over the Montreal Light, Heat and Powcr organization, he said, Quebec had re- licvcd itsclf of $8.1100.00o of taxes a ycar, while Ontario had relieved itself of about $50,000,- 000 in taxes through public ownership of its Hydro. Thc Income Tax Payers Association urg- ed that taxation he applied to cverv industry and if this were done, it‘ said, the present taxes of ordinary Caitadiatts could be stibstatttiallyi re- duced. In 1944, if the treasury had secured $100,000,000 in taxes from companies now ex- empt, the govcrnntent could have abolished in- conn- lilXFs ziltogetltcr for all the 1,0fi<7.000 tax- pavrrs with incontcs 0f $1,550 or less. If $1_*_I,oo0.oo0 could he >€Ctll‘('tl hv taxing thcsr- companies, 1.ll the 1,423,000 taxpayers earning less than $1,800 a vcar could he exempt- ell front taxcs ztltoqctlter. 'l‘his trmtlrl ltavl.‘ tit-until total cxctttptiou for 43.8 and 58 pcr cttut of the taxpaicrs rcspcctivcly. In the Jqht of thvsc figures it is clcar that the exemption of pulilicly-otvttctl companies is now a maior ronccrit to the tgrcat body of small taxpayers fhrouuhottt thc uatiini. as it is 1o igritatp c0111- |7Illllt"\ which llil\'(‘ 111 pav taxes and contpetc with lJl.\'C.\1(‘lIl]ll cumpattics. Profit-sot» Rlclltntgall cmtcudcd that if the Fmlcrttl lill\'<‘l'lllll(‘lll tlcsircs 1o cttcottracc soc- ialilzttinit of c<111111.'111i1~s as a utltttcr of high pol- ‘.1 1h1-11 it shottld d» s11 frankly and tlircctlv but. h1- szti-l. "it is in the ltigltest ilcurce int- prnpt-r to 1-1 1111111111,- such tliscriiuiitatioits as (rcpt into 1hr tttxinu stttttttc when ratcs were so l~w :1» to l1<- t1t';1t'l\' ncqlisgihlc into a pcriod such 11s 1hr ])l'l'-(‘ll| witctt thc tax rnlcs arc so ltittlt its 111 I111 :1 trttcittllv i111p11rta11t factor itt thc 11110111- 111111 11f any tttttl cvvrv httsittcss. .\'(11' should thcsc tliscritttittatititts he ztlloucd I11 cutttinttc he- cnttst‘ lhcv lrtve hccu itt cxistcttcc for $111111», tintv. Why shtlttld thc l.)11nti11i<1n dratgoon cotutittittitivs which \\'l.~ll 111 lcavt- their nlilitigg in |1t'i\.tl(‘ ltattils tttto ztsstttttittu thc risks and rc~ spimsibilitivs of (1\\'Il(‘l'.\lIl]t? Yet, with 0x- fltnnions so important as they presently are, no othrr course open to the municipality promises such quick, easy and ccrtztin profits. \\'hat ltas bccu said coticcrttin: utilities applies. with ap- propriate changes, to co-opcrafivcs. If tltcy are encnuragcrl it should he done by direct sub- sidy and not by tax advantazcs of undcternt- incd amount." Finally Professor McDungall urged that at least lax-cxctttpt companies should file income tax returns. as in thr- Utiitcd States. 50 that thc government may know ivhat rcvcititcs it is los- inq, thc amounts l1v which the treasury is in- directly bonttsinz tltcsc concerns. Today itobodv knows what the amount nf the bonus is exactly for Professor McDougalFs figures are admit- tcdly an estimate which he considers conserva- ttve. British Cause For. Wonder ' I Cinder the title, "How Much Nationaliza- tion?" the Landon Spectator raiscs a question to which it has not yet been able to find a sat- isfactory dnstvcr. In the election campaign that » ltd to a labor party victory little was done to enlighten the electorate about the possible ex- tent or limit of nationalization. In the opinion of the Spectator the Conservatives who oppose nationalization have clone little better in zet- llng down to details. From some of the Labor plrty ministers has come the statement - that with nationalization completed, a‘: least 80 oer cent of British industry will remain in private hands. Tltis statement, t..1u;:l1 it has the fl.l\'11t' 0f mathcnialical cxztctttws, Il€VEYlll€lE>> docs 11111 indicate inst 1111111 industries are tu he 11.1- tintialized and which are to bg left alone. What l: more, it is obvious that some of the outspoken ltavc said. in effect, that what has ltappcnctl so far ls “only the bcuittttittz." The Sfvrlutnr d0cs not raise thc issue that nationalization will not work in this industry or that, or that it should not be applied to this i11- dustrv or that. lnstczttl. it Illillifis‘ the ttltrttvs tntbztrrassinu remit-st for ntori- tit-tails and “r2115 that evcrv" lllllllll‘ utwtposal for itatiutiztl- izatiutt should bc prccctlcd l1v a White Pant-r scttittg forth thc- uovcrntttcttfs 110licv i11 ilclztil. Proposals that have so filr rcztcltcd Parliatttcttt ltztvc bccu 021st in Qettcrztl terms with thc dvtails to bc fillcd in hv atlntinistratiw r1rdcrs. ‘lillls method of lcgislatiint, touctlici- \\itlt thc llivyQ- iucal attack on the whole problem, compels thc ,S/1rrt11l0r t0 believe that “1tati011aliratiou_" liltc Xlcsopotantia. has heroine a ldcssctl word to its znlvocatcs. wi1h qualities that are superior l‘) the llllllullllq rctntcst for details. - EDITORIAL NOTES - Fridly, Victoria Dav, i.» 1hr nc.\t public ltolidav. The Lilly storcs will obscrvc ltalf-tl;1y' Wednesday and all day Friday. ¥ ¥ U i 'l‘l1cy have coumtcticcd tttitttclliirg through 31011111 Blane 10 cotntcci France ttt1<l Italy by an auto ltightray. When will similar work be bc- gun between here and N. 8.? I i V 1k Farmers on the Prairies arc tilantittg some 13% more wheat than last year, and hops to raise a bumper crop of 111 least 400,000,000 hus- ltcls, most of which will be earmarked for over- seas shipment. n- : a =1 lt will be noted that Primc Mitiistct" Kim: told British ncwspatwt" men that ltc was look- ing forward to sharing “in thc coming Com- monwealth talks"—~11ot Imperial Conference. \\t'ltat’s in a name after all if it means the samc thing? a v u a Quebec Offiria! Gazelle on Saturday con- tained a proclamation that all school boards in the rural municipalities of Quebec are held to pay their teachers a tninimttitt of $1300 per year, and thc government is authorized to pay up t0 75 per cent of such salary. i U U i Almost all has been said that could be said about the alleged bottleneck at P. \\’. C. Xoiv it remains with the educational attthoritics 11nd the Liovernntcnt t0 take thc 11ccvssz1ry' action with reference to the helpful sugucstioits that ltavc been forthcoming. We have llot lllc slight- est doubt but that bcitcfit will result from thc (liscussiott in our columns. I 1F l‘ M Canada normally uscs 43.000.01.10 tons of coal a year. She gets 17,000,000 from llllllcs in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia. She c1111ld incrcasc that pru- duction lJV half a tttillirnt tons but n0 more. The rest 11f our coal, .'1ll usctl in intlustrizil plants in Ontario and QJuc-bci; is imported front the U. S. .-\. Q Ii i‘ Ii 1k Eight of nine ljttitcil States war veterans have found iobs, ccnstis fitgttrcs show". Robert L‘. (jootlwin, director of tltq Lhitcd Statcs litu- ploytnent Service, lOl(l\?lll ctuployfntcnt confer- ence at St. Louis, the llurczttt of Ccnstts had just inforntcd him that of 11.110000 vctcraus rc- turucd, 8,120,000 arc cmpluvcil, ll<~ .;1id spo- cial 1110;311:1115 for \'Cl1.‘1'tt1t.s hail given thcm a "substantially ltcttcr cltattcc" than the arc-rape applicant for job. i =11 v n- “Cztnada Dav" is hnrittt: a rouzlt wssztuc in thc Scuzttt’. ztccurtlittg to 1111 Clttztua wrrc- sputttlcttt. lt tiztssctl throuult thc llousc 11f (0111- ntons by a small inaioritv. 11nd according to the (Htawa corrcspoiidctit, some ltarc gone so far as to assert that it ltad fittallv thc lilcssiitg of l'rin1c .\lini.stcr Macltcttzic King. Hut in thc Senate the line-tip is diffcrcut and lltc (11111 hill, now become virtually a gtavcrtnncnt nicttsttrc, l1 ltaviitg a ttuuglt qatnttlct t0 rtm for llt(‘l'(‘ is ln-avv opposition tn it hoth from l.ibt-r.'1l and C1111- scrvative licucltcs. I Ill i‘ .\l:tr1|uis dc Lafawttc, lfrcuclt snldtcr xtttrl statesman, died this date. 1851; bcsi known in culoitists in their ivar with llritnitt; during lht‘ war he imbibed rcpuhlicau \‘it‘\\'>\ 11nd i11 thc rarlv . . . _. days of thc l~rcncl1 Revolution hc lz-d :1 111111111-1tv of the nobility in thc Stntcs-(icttctwtl to loin flit‘ Iltiers-litat on June 25, 1781); after thc fall of the Bastille hp became ("outinattrlcr-iit-(“hlcf 11f the National Guard: at thc ltcstoratioti itt 1813. he again bccatttc cottuttttttdcr of thc Ntttioitzil liunrd itt the Revolution of 1320. Q l I I Following upon thc ittrrcztsc in the flour extraction rate itt thc Littitctl Kingdom t0 ninety pcr cent, thc Uttitctl Kingdom .\lin1stry of Agriculture auttottticcs that front .\lay to Scptcmbcr the basic feeding stuff rations for pigs and poultry will bc reduced to a basis of onc~ttvclftlt the prc-uxar ituutbcrs. Sutatllcr is- sues than last’ year will also be ntatle for the autumn calving cows. At thc same time, llrit- ain's farmers arc urged to incrcascfiltetr own production of feeding stuffs t0 the tnaxiittttttt by such measures as silage ntaking. Pig and poul- try keepers will thus be receiving less feeding stuff than during the war, when it is estimated they were limited to about ten per cent of their pre-war purchases. Until last month they were receiving a ration based 011 Onc quarter the prc- ivar numbers. The present ration is half the ration previously announced for thc period bc- ginning the lat of May. United Kingdom pig and poultry farmers, who were hoping to build up the Jivestock population, are thus asked to nuke a considerable sacrifice in the interests of the starving peoples of the world. This sacri- fice will also be felt by the general British pub- Laborites differ with this estimate; some of them 1 . . . 1 lttsturv for the asstslnttrc he gavc thc .\11tcr1c:1n lHk LHARL [Votes By The Way Remember when you had trouble In deuklinn whether to get. the gray t sult wtfih the Fight. stripe or the lue I’ serge wltkt the two pairs of puma? —Ne\v York World-Telegram. It‘: high time somebody flopped calling the Brltlsh wives of Canc- dian servlocme-t "britfe-s." It’! wrong from an cttq point. and furthemcvvr. sets them off as a 11101111 apart from the people lnta which i316! should be asslmllattzd. The Cana- dian girl tvho married a soldier In l194-l cr I944 ls m longer called a brlfic. Shes a vnfc and, probably 11 mother by row Likewise the Eng- l lash or Sootttti. girls who marrled Canadian scldiru. m the YPBPS between I940 and I945 are wives 11ml mothers. Elllil 1t scents lust a trifle silly to mnittnue referrlny. to e\-. v wife front fcrclgtt shores as a b:- e. —S1t Catlturlnes Standard. Somcwhcrc between the foreman! and the main an the old sailing shlps stood an oalren barrel. In It was Jack Tars mast precious commod- lty-qfrerlt water. As a respite ffom scrubbing. or after a. tough {rick liattlzti on thc btaces, the satlltt titan eadezl for the water but. 11nd its ooplous scuttle, or d per. Other ntariners usumlly were ere. and me pause tthot came with the clrtnk made an neat time to swap tyctvs and views. So shipboard csstp came to be known as “scuttle- utt.’ Gone now Ls the cask and the armed sztllor who stood be~lde u to see that 110m: of the water was wasted. But Lne word. as a SYD- onym for gossip or rumor. 111165-- Ships. Mrs- Anton Lung of Obcrummergu has written to a L/Jndon correspond- em givzng the ftrst newts of the villagers’ lam fcr a revival qf the Passion P y. Sh? 5813's that no m- vlval ls possible tthls veax. and 1t may be some time before the‘ vill- age ls able to resume the fnur- yearly cycle. Over a hundred and sixty Obcramergau men are stlll siwav frcnt 11mm. 81nd the vlllfu!’ lost a hundred men killed 1n the war As Only natives of Oberam- rnergau can takn part In the plB-y. a new gc-neratlott of mm and D183’- ers is neccled. ‘The village ls full of soldieivs 11nd rafugees but ls not. damaged Mrs. Lang. who ls the Wldmv 0f the Oltrlstts of 1910 t0 1922, says unit her eldest son. Carl. has been wounded. but. ls home again, and that Tony Lang. who ntanted the Marv Magdalene of 1934 Klara Mavr. ls t/eachInS l1‘- an Amertoam uttltwjtrilty and has a frtmilv of five children. -—M.amhest- er Guardian. A closer link between the ngrI- culttual sclttttist and the farmer was urged at. a meeting of the Eastern OniGllQ branch <1! the Agricultural Institute qf Canada Farmers. it was felt. more use of t knowledge obtainable‘ at expert- mental faunas mcm time could be gipCfltl, In vLslts to government farms. agricultural schools and re- scarctt stations. Th: b rtculural scientist on his SlIIG ooud mri-ke better contact‘. with farmers by gcLLitig to kncw on l-ltc» spot their practical problems TnLs ls sound sense sitting on a Til-ll fenoq or o1: a bale cf hay exchanging views 11nd information ls no wa-Pte of timc for cltltcr tttc farmer or agrl- cultural expcrt ln 811111111 before the vrnr. "field work" for the agri- culural scientist was encouraged and the farmer often found on hls Own (loo-rstop ortr- who knew more about larmmg than he clid-Ott-RWG wculd be all-lndtart. Such a plan would 11o doubt provide fer a huge tneasurc of lci:al_ scll-ruls in the pmvlnccs and nnglt-t 0.1113’ thc fears of Dr. Jinnah. the Mos- lam leader. that his followmfl would be submeured by the Hindu trnatjoritr. We shall know more nbcut the 1tvzc.latlo11.s_ tater 1n the vcek. trlmn the msslon will issatt- a full ropnrt and Prime Mfu- isitrr Atttoe will acldrcss the Ilouse of COXl1rtlot1s. Meanwhlle the ancient picture uf a tyrant Brl- tain holding India ln c-helns B fad~ tng. The Indians can throw off their own chains as scan as 112w l "rnlrl " t:~ 11117111‘ in "s liltliillf 17631 1n 1:1- "111 In: t1 w";r:l1 crcnrned In 1741 An in may have tszrl 1'1‘. vrhcn cnfilrd fcr ner ncr. as "-11 c-‘d lake fawn . .11, wt 1h tslirm slw r1111‘. . , hccn farrlltur Or 111;- 1 .31 111,111 jus= have ' ‘ - -. . l-cr by Part; l v1 11 ha-btrt of putt , . s ' motllhr; of pCfF-(zns qt‘ rank. cbrerv-altlon could have been n vnr~ lc-tlart of one 1115022 mrcasllcallv ln 1771 by Joseph Francois Poulton. Intcndeiit-gcn-erwl of finance. tax collector he was hated for hls stverlty towatvl the pcor. He was supposed to hay: said, "If the people cannot we; bread. let thcrn eat hay." Modern tiutrltlotrlsta might argue 1n more healthful an the calm - Minneapolis Star Journal. The Cornet Linc run from Bel- Zlllllfl overland carom the Pyrenees to Spain. and along It hundreds cl Mlled atmacn. qtltfllctrs and sailors wca-n helped t4, safety was not so much a rtoutc as a clmln of tnflexlble human purpose. and a 29-year-old Belgian warrtan. Mlle. Andree dc Jonglt. wihn was one of It; moot devoted humnn lliiks. has been tnvestad b1; the King wtttlm Rfll-lflnttry and tenacious devotton to thc Mlled cause." ed. pretty. lie, when the supplies of pig meal and eggs dlm- inish. c onuovvn ycuanutagt 1 adorable lttarm and loss can occur. he had not. sufflclatlt courage b0 taught, by their own Government and their representatives in P . be saved from tiankruptcy. and he ently doas not reulibe that Canada ls passing through a serious crisbt and that the time has (some when Ontario and Quebec must be made Citizen" not“ contendcttzfat thc so-catlgg . Fa ‘ters of on crl-erattoit reaaz Th!‘ simla Pllure may now lead t-lte in s-alottnto tslay its otter {age ixrfierx’ lgkzvhégxleuafjfkfgnsbg: cwd- a“ CH5" l“ w" up a“ m" same having been proved beyond (‘mm Govlimxlmm whim‘ Mm contentlon for so many years tn ‘he llxmplm“ cf m” vlcemy‘ the very nature of things. unless acccmpattled with ample compen- satlon for accumulated Marltlmes wlll have no choice but. Central and Western Canada. case of scoogis on. In wlttch Quebec might be beamed to follow sull. are mpdy. Tltclr leaders may cum: r . h = us; c new ‘d, l" “W” m“ m2“ c“ m1“ l5 ‘F55 tcfiumriirig tlir- psiivvrh In ‘lllfi yUr-fvifctytrntltltg; 11f tjgttt~gjg us‘; . cpteott Lo .01.. 1111. knotty . .1 2 . " yrs t: 1 ‘ ' lxuntzor Rh"! bmld ,1 t-~ vrr ercn-Jmtc me u“ cramming Wm, ms 1511c“ “mm '57” Y"“k rmes- Ontario member.- ln the Ferlcrrul W’ N” cflblflél. ala mittg rrports of cxpcrt survt-ys $13111‘ the intorostdon that IhI~s Ire-t- FBYIllBl ltitls-s under n beautiful ox- tvrlor almost unbs-llcvrahlo dr-pths of slunt-llfc. ease sources. 23.000 "slum rhvcF-vzs" which lnvlt even lndoor Inns M shortages of hospital Iacllltles. In- lon leading tn unneccssary d-iaths and mlstreatmccttln some lnslltut- ureaa are Infested with huge mts which do an estlmatcd l15.000.000 a verv dam-m, m property, my w mention chlldreti. nault are the almost dally feature of the-local newlpctpc-r; _ many ca. ha b "w" w . ".1121... r become the subject of ccngrenlon- at Investigation. record In thycmpltll clty of a noun. the Georg: Medal for "oumanamg h ' ‘PUBIIL FORUM fhlu column In open Io the dlccunlon by oorre lpondenu o! quentlonn 0t lllhrelt. The Uhlrlotlnlnur Guarfllln does not noceuh ll: undone tho opfnlon n’ v-nrrenpondanta WEATHER PROPHECY Slr,-— Who ls the guy that. pro- gnostioabed that. thts Spring would be 1m early one? The present late Spring goes to sLu-w that ‘very few can fomcast the weather more man two or t/hrce day-s ahead, and con- l! anyone Ls influenced by such statements. The tanner may plant. tooeaxLmidtneompbea rt failure. fisherman sets his rap early, (as we are going to have an eély Spring), and talking about f n . the writer planned to have a w flshlng. in May. and 11f my intentions 1111a been carried out I surely would have caught a cold, and possibly pneumonia. wlth the oantlmzed rating weather all through May. "A Prop et Has no Honor m his own Ccmttn " I nm. Slr. etc. FIISIIEBMAN. PREMIER mutw mo‘ nus coummaucz Slr. -—In the leading article of last F'rlda~y‘s Guardian you quote a portion o! Premlcr D1\:-\v‘s closhtg address at. the Ottawa Conference, to the sentl-tnertf-s of whloh m true Carmdlmn can lutke exception. It. ls, of wume. as Colonel Drew stated the people of the Provinces who pay the ledcr-al taxes, as we in Prince Edward Island do to our sorrow. and ll. was the duty of the Oonfexcrtoe to decldie upon “a ro- oeduxie by whlch these wmbted taxes rmv be channelled Into the most effective qourss to the ad- vantage of all tne people who live ‘tn bile nlne ProvlLces." He certain- Was “taking pretty“ when he spoke these words but why dld not Premier Drew, unqueslkambly the most, influential member of the Conieraztoe, back up his wards with a, resolution ln favor of the alloc- atlon of taxes being based on the neccs of the smaller provinoesiry- stead of upon their population, which does not grow and even cle- mteasas becaluise of lack of revenue wl-tth which to malntaln deslrable llvtng conditions. The answer to this uastlon was simply that. the Colone krww that. tltie Llbetial Ontario representatives In t- Federal Cabinet, wvlto In ftnanctal matters are the real gov- ernors of Canada. wmalcl stand pat In favor of hhe per c lta system qf paying Provincial su tdzes, and come out. boldly ln favor of a sys- tem which might. nte-an a possible loss of revenue to hls own Prov- o! Ontario. llt. must. be remembered In this connection that. ever since 1896 the electors of Ontario havc been the Federal Cablnet to IQZIQIYI the Mari- Prcvlnccs as poor relatlcns. allv depends-i; upon Otttatrlt» to 1.0 00111;. felt that. he would lose many Conservative vol/es were h-e tc follow that course. Premier Drew. however. appar- t-o understand that. ln 1865 they gave the sea-gut. Provinces what has proved to I!!! a raw deal. I do the wrongdoing of Confeueratlon days ts reversed In the near future loses. the to say adleu to tlielr pattners tn It wlll always be ltt the Interest c-I Quebec to ft-‘tlow n frlendly course for the Msrlttlntes and ln wc-atd no doubt ‘w qulte Willing to agree m any tzeucrotts move cm the part of Ontario. Futanoe MIIIlSI/c! Ilsley. tvho was * lay Frs-nxbczs Draw and Du- dprovltllng h»: can comr- 1o Caitadtan _ Recent shaded. floWcr-dcclzrd national vice-crime and Ills- A survey ronductvd by the Mot- ro-galltatt Health Cauncrl has 1'1:- vrnlod that l03.0t,\'\ humans .Iv¢ tn lumblntg. a constant threat of typ old epidemics. Other reports an hc-alfh tolldlt- have descrlbed alarmlntr cfflclency ln hospital administrat- Iona. The slum and xmall-buslness occasionally attacking Murders. rape and common as- and 1m made ram the h“ lull that It All thlu In a mutter of official the Ilons have shown at 20 M.P.H. This aim adlan Homes. NYNDMAN Insurance S Offices: Charlotte 11.... Dll) YOU KNOW? Careful tests under ideal hralielng condl- when travelling 60 M.P.H. a car goes twice as far as at 40 M.P.H. and five‘ limes as far as l We owe it to ourselves and to the others on ‘the road to have our cars in good working condition; to drive at moderate speed: to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE COURTEOUSLY. combined with adequate Insurance Cover will bring relief from anxiety in many Can- ALLISON P. McLEAN-Dlntflct. Manager M CYRUS A. R. SHAW-District Manage at THOMAS MOAVINN, EARL a“ B that ln attempting to stop 81 60.. LlllllTEll ince 1872 town - Summer-ltd: - Manta"; Summer-shim Montague. RKE " at Ch" ‘ ,., a Washington 5111(1)? class for the wives Pearson said It was all right oils-—the ma or fond Items-may be served! Sh" sldes. he added In Pgrters. a out bl k vlew of iivchatmvgsigets abroad oadlnsa br ite-mNq bsMx FROM: 012st’ Van's Unless That see but 59111 Keep you om WeBP. Wflwh ivtaur mount 1v 11 w- Attd fake D pane But don't run rain through EYES As the grimy-vans come throng. RASPUTW _'_ FILES surr gfiiriaiiii/giigcg L05 ANGEL-ES _ Marla May m _ Ra-‘Iplllln Ber-it. 45. wlto GTlgWYi Rasputin strum: Influence 0v‘... the last dlVOTOe frown Gngorv "MY ffllh mad. nor was he a mon " WDWYABTS. “He was a very EITIOH . Non Feels Nonnally P 1'12 51.21‘ ‘“"= P“ 011m: may help ‘nu retutn nl Almouvniiz t r. tutu litma lnntc tron often ti; 0d o. . no. I ' l! Durex Tonli-Tubtcilnililbfltilrlory m‘ M“ vltllttl‘. uni-minty axumqp; "m" , B, n» u» at .11 [nod ma; um: etfcrywnqn, & SON OPTO ME'I'RIS'I‘S I son, ls one of the most active work-swag crs among those who are trying to stretch the world's food supply (my, enough to ensure that none starve. \ Mrs. Pearson is a leading tncml. :01 Spantsh-langtizige of dlplo- lmats and cabinet ministers, 1"“. , ld m nthl D _ ——— egns an‘; Qfllflduluegh f,',f,f.“,o,.‘“"f}}? Notlce la hereby glven that In Canadian Embassy May 24. Mr Punmm“ o‘ u” A“ “l “"7995- one conditlon- no cereals, fats or Former Presldent Herbert Hoov- er. Just back from a world food tutlun In lccgl-dnn . . , - _ \ ce with the Zlélommbltzz 11(11):“ arlnieuéh Hecrgtgfgrntgd byelaws and for the transaction of Prices asked on most food black ilii-itltigifilthfalcilqzgu-Ilgfhel. u m“ gwlrkets ‘abroad were so high m“ ll Y l ew extremely wealthy ADA E. HARRIS. pew‘? “"14 my them. The Secretlry, trmount of food involved was so Board of Tnlnlecl. light. that he cltd not PSILMBLQ 1| 1,, ms report m the president‘ Be 4¢+¢+4+04¢ a talk wl-tit ra- lli‘ Would hesitate to talk t. halwsnlnz tn the Unlrtziljicgfiirleb? be feed‘ Gwm Yflu carry the glpsy gyg; tread from the naked 5 8S , Or the stars’ll trouble your 5199p what weather she brews: out tn the titldttlght Nor home ln tn 1 . Then you can htiodnfgrtilnldgsfitiiflitour mRlldynns Kipling she 1s the daughter of the Russtm; and Czartna. has filed suit. here for Bern. chazg. er was not. sh]? 1101c PB Rous ma“ 33¢], a V")! H0011 nta1n~but not. Man “0|d" at 50 m u my, Younger 1n wnrn-ottuexnnuatmf l- imo-l! 7 ccnowlltt “pa pl 1m" ncfii G. F. lluteheson ‘Specialists tn the flt~ ting of glasses for the correction of ocular do recto.‘ 53 Grafton Street PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING ntlon n Public Meeting of all con- tributors to the Prlncc Edwlrd ll- llnd_ Hoilllfll will be held In St. Plllll Plrllh Hill ChArlofl-otoll on rue-day, May lath. ma. at EM. for the purpose of electing Fusttcs Ior the lovemmcnt of the 0O rtage SHEFFIELD. EnEland—-(CP)_. _ The Earl of Harewood will be In. In stalled as president of Shcflletld University on J1me 25. Nine other national and International person- glttefgs will receive ttortorary de- E . w. WiHYHAvE 11121‘, sons g»? ~\ FEET? _ \ YOU!‘ Gassy Stomach: Releivetl Every pol-Ion who II troub- lad with o; In the stomach and howes should get a bot- tle u! Dr. Evan's “‘ ‘ Mixture and nee how quickly It wlll relieve all distressing symptoms. Dr. Evans Stomach Mlxture, talmn at mall time: not only prevents all bad effect: from 31a but It promotes the func- “Ollll acllvity of the tom- l1. Mrs. says (EBB-T __,. ._ no): assist. digestion lm- proveu the lPWl-"fl- Don't. diehy. Ordter your Battles tndny. Prlcu 85c. MACS ruin: ‘ BESTOBEB A flellcntcly perfumed pro- pnntlnn whtoh realm-cc, grnflhclls and belutlflel the r. It wlll texture Guy llnlr Io Ill original color, Promote: n new and super- lor growth when the halr In falllng and la remarkably un- ful In prcventln] dandruff and, dcltroyln killers. .. carefully and you w amnzul at the results. rm» 60c brittle. A Dun dlllnlcutani for when, 011i, Bully. One pound Irena 32 blllhcll. Get our and todly, It pays to use ereun. The 2 Macs QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds / » .//. t~ .- ‘Plpylng solitary la ‘All v- I alwayl wlal-‘f jun like iltflllll Guct-tllcn will! '_ For Foot Allow consul/r _ H. J A Hltt1\\/N_ m, Orlhupedk nuiettviiaigy I49 Gran (hone Sty-m ntunmrrnrowu 1111.1’ ' Professional Cant; sooooooooovooqmm Charles R. McQuajd ma. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. Bun-Inter, Emmi rm: Bufldhq, ' I‘ Charlottetown Phone I11] o»Q-oQ-++¢QQQ»>,N,.‘.~ __._____________§__ NEIL "l. HIGGINS Chartered A I44 RlchmtitiiiflurlSltlnl Charlottetown PA). Box Q §fOOO-O-Q-OOOOQO0-vv0b§9§\~ Mafia" and company Chartered Acfiflllntlnlg t). F. 1010111121114) Enlem Trust lldln; I Charlottetown ” H. R. DOANE & C0_ Chartered" Accountants 53 Grafton Street. Charlottetown than 2080 5 Randolph W. Manning. 8.2m McLeod & Bentley W. l BENTLEY. LC. J. A. BENTLEY. KC. Barristers tmd AlWflMyi-fl Law l“ Prince Stroel Mk4‘ DR. W. R. BABSUN Chlroprnclor Palmer Grnduaffl Chlrlotlelnwb 201 Prlnco St, Phone 1M1 FREDERIL‘ A. LARGE BABRISTER. ETC. 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