I. S1,“. the urn‘ rule lore to mu- quo --". 11:11 thr- 1'11 aha froi U‘ n: .a-~e.q¢u..~..¢-:_ Mun-nu. ' 10 f-ni-wt-wr ‘ _ ~ ~ - 1| - . .. PM-F l ll t _ r1112 (IHARLUTI r. rowN GUARDIAN MAY 31. 1940 tevcn contemptuous-Tittitude 0131-551 peoplemto- i ‘ 1wards envious and utalev-olcttt forces within the i l - DRAINAGE 1“ "7 if A‘ -co11111n1nit'\'. Th1- f-tllotving warning, nul-lislte-l l Bélfi-Ffig l ffl9l1d 501-1131 gfnulfl . . ‘ ". .- ;. __ = rer,I vereceve be 00w- . G n1 l/u 1-11-1-11111111, ‘l t-lllirlll-l, mtg ,l1~‘1\1-ltl.1l 1 unrem- ruin-Inn u w... m ‘h, 15103 letter, wbtélch tshnueresttng to 1‘ For a Dehmnus Cu" of 11 ntilttv 13-111-1111» tfllll .1.'1\0 3111-1-1-10- 1n [te- Pf-tqnit-r Pallullu [35 a m4 "I II 1 "noun-Int of me und may to 0L BIS. _ _ _ - . _ . _ . -. , y ‘_ _ 1_ _ I llfonfl. Th; Clnr- 1 t 31mm": Uutn tl-outtdcd m I857. lticx-lthorutg 10111111110, and wu: '11, 1n \'l('\\‘ of La- l°“°‘° l“ °"""a‘ *"*“"-“ °‘ m‘ n: l.) 4| 4 I ‘m’ ‘Sr’ cc" l o _..... . 1 -.-____s_+ 1, , _ . , -,1 1_ , _ .1 ..:.-::..-.-.. 1:.:.-:..-.~, l c- M- ems-v- , range Pekoe Tea pnsfldl-"l 1111.1“ (‘,1 1111,95," s_ 511.14“, rtatas duttt 114rt1011u1t1on 111 tn \\.1r, are even M, pv,\,_.; to m“ u“, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ 151mm“, p_ 5, 1, I \11t- |'n~~n.t-r.-'. J ll. Burnett. l‘. . . 11101-5. q-muqu 1 1 1 v 111- -_ ' 't.-:.:1n ".1 1.5- ""_‘ - Secretory 111-111. 0-11 f) A. htat-mnnron. u.=.o. l“ _ f‘ H!” L,” H} ._ _ 1M |"r 6 I (Englqgm-g) My, I93 PU“ Q3 3; Emu-r .1111: 31.111.11.111; lZlfPvhlL] R. Burnett, l-JJ 1 H11’ Ill-ll imlllllll. l-li‘ l("ll‘---l‘- ll‘? bu!“ (‘f 1 tum a drus- "ONLY ONE WAY" Bay Clty, Mich Associate l-‘d1u11s.rrr.uk “ltlks-rallllliln 5- Bllma‘ ' lie ’l'1'1‘-i:111 l1--r~0 tltt- ;---:--1r011tf\' i1:11-11'1:-1t1s in-r m-itxrcnutg 1; n-zcre- i 5-21-‘40. 1 $11.51 1111.111“ “A155 dwtdurtls who \\ ltlgtl ._.1-:.1_c ttl to .u1.1n1 _ _L ‘H1151 m Alexa 2m S1rv__canad_1ans fmhtflmd “e Dtifilrfieagetxsudpln I read-q-he ex, 8e H By Mull In l’. t- l. MM n r n-Hr, 51-541 tor 6 mvn\l->-1111<-1l:1-r1s, the zulr-m .-u---‘.--_-E~1.~ with 1.11 nicer-t, or far DHLJKI me Afurla dying-WI Save Canada from war. ample of china," which rompts we 1 $..'_.'1 tn: .; \|:1|1.1.s_ 511-, lur one momn. _-_ _ _'- _ _ 1 ‘ . 1 1., 11L _ a A. ., . _ There 15 n1 on m k m . n-n - o (ill: 011-wt.» {I - -t 111-r ‘Mir vii-till it" h "Kmllll- “hh n" '““m _“l""‘i“‘“ I: l fnim, m them it u“ Y1‘ WM" ymimm -Hitler's u-aro fiiom eAifhaeii-lea:-€'lii fig élltlnn f2‘ flgld 3i: righthgolitftlgn ' \ 51- H" J "Wtlllts- tire "ritdtti-tt-s r-t our \1-t1\-'1'~1= 1'~ 10-9 M61 1 m; 1. ,1 -. 1- . 1 land end n 1n Europe to some of vour problems I notic- ~ ‘y-Mu“ m Lin“ i "ud- L A 5500' pel-"vea" n 11010715111 it wt-rt- f» 1.: to -=tl‘l---.~0 .1 thcv arc 1.1 gteiznirlintni- tiserilriadiitelfiilii-‘r- i I I 1111b Sir, etc. ed. when I was over on the lslrind -“ “mum "u-KU ‘1’ P7“ ‘wflrjfiLuo w’ b mum 7 l . , . . 1 .; -,-. 1.. : 1,’, . , . 1‘ , :11ot:1 1111 IJZ.(ll\_\' Zlllfl 11 sot-unmet. 11103155 L- 353K011‘- l-hflt. an extensive “T9829 i5 111 U"? _ __ ~-_ ____ , W,” _, " ‘ "' “ "m"__ 'f__ ,__*_ l;‘“-ll‘-"--\1'If>. -- -\1--u\ ltll\llt-lilll n11‘- 1.11111 .1111 opt“ \\r“‘:1 1; 1,11,11,10 p11,“; m A 41451’ The Loci-gr, Setuievrlle. P. Q. some cond1u0nhthat large btgcres M t M . "“"‘ u ,. I ,1‘! Jhmm. is "teak". ha” tncttcrs o tr0.'t_.o11 1111- rt-vo 1. 11<-~0_1.'1v0 crztttt- 11115;), 111:1! b81211) and Alum-cw 11.11.. "‘i"—_i“— 1191‘? We" n W 9" I Waj‘ l‘ 3f" US ra a lc fl- - The but” '1' f y l tress and lune coup-cl: tln-y lutve dtrr-ctt-ui and b-Hl-W 1* 1w11-1-ss1¢'=b-v11 WW1. U111!- mnd 0mm‘ n “red “h” “as g 15;: H1: lH-(tlcesl lnk.">__ lllllt ‘tY. .\l\\' Ill, 19-10. .____._.___fl: > :- irrw - An [pic Story - of l-lriti-h hi-tory- is "n1 .--111l-~ti1'rn1g ex- tu-w 1.110111; place .11 111101105 1'0cord the sur- 111 u-sautls of Allied troops “"11 a reatrgttard action 1110 until the retrea- s conu-Y 1. - 0E which the (jer- mns "re u; ' - .n:ue the-e forces is uu- '- l ..l~ of war. The whole 1- of sl-wellfire. Hospital ---~~':'t-~ are being bon-rhed i 1---'>1-< zigrct- as to of lit-rntztn tanks 111-111“ fury with which "q: also agree that the are superior in Ty tu:1_;nifi1:<-ut worl: fort-tw- l by King l.eo11old's . hodv of the e uself along the 1 wx-s an utt-lertnkiug cut-l the manner in :1 1s :1 tribute to the as the iudotuitable "zionnrv Force. '- lfstments gin-011‘. in reply to questions . ' J ..1-0r. llr-rc is sortie of the .1 z-u 3-1 l'r--viuc0s of the Ist Div- --.:-..1-..;r;: .\t1:-.c ‘service Force, as at .\1ay Other Officers ranks G 165 42 1.232 53 1.478 1G6 3.992 482 10,616 G1 1.189 71 1.857 38 1.954 56 1.595 137 441 Total _ _ _ _ _ - - - -1.1e2 24.519 The f-lh-xti- g §:~.-:I-:-10< all eulistments. L‘. A. F. l-. l1 wt-n- for 1141-1101111 service and ovtyi S111.» .-.- ~-'-.r_v 11:11] 1':111l\.~) as of .\l:1y 11: NO- 5.751 NO- 17.500 N‘? 13.385 N"- 8.345 N" 4.1110 Nfl- H1721 N9 4.477 No. 7.099 Ne» 6.114s l-fvrt Nt- 4.71s 8T3’ Di. (‘I W17. . 6041 - gout-l IZ-efttrct- ftdqrs. .. 1335 Total _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ __92_030 Fo far nztlv t\\'o11i\'i=io|1= of the (1 A_ S 17 have l1c<n 11t--l-:li:/,---1_ has given :1-~1:r--11--- llnfc-nce lliitister Rogers "in in selecting units for 1h" 3W1 l.‘ l ion "full and careful con- 5l"l‘""-'ll;"ll \\ Tl 111' 0511-11 to the claims of all the un- mobolized n-iY-f-a t---it< from cor1=t to coast." A Hitler Anniversary 1211 llix The Canadian Press recalls that today, Mav 31. r-m-k- no --1»%--1t-.-1.--_\» of llitlerisnt," it bé- "l-‘J 111* ~11‘ rt-vc tit-rmntty- signed a n-i-tt-ag- ;_'1'L'~'\',Z1-l"l p.-t . \-.-'.‘1_|>- lll1l'1l|\. l1 bound (jermany ‘li-ry 1--:'n1 of yiolt-nce" against the cpuntry- whit-h, on .\;-r;l 1) last, was invaded bv berntztt: troops. .\'.1z1 pl-uu-s (ll‘1)1)1)(\(l pan1ph1cm on (_--1-0r'-l1:1-_--.--:_ .|11t:--11111'E11_-_- tl1:1t licrtnztuv ltarl dt-ci-lt-d 1-- .1>-:11|1-- ":}1-- protection pf 111-111511) ln-iurztlzt): i- 1' 11-1- dur 1-.--u of 111:: war." The great- er part of i110 lhnt-Et :1r111_v was disarmt-rl and 5011f hour, :t11l ti:- \fllll(' upplit-d to the navv and air force >ll0r1l\ :-1:.--rvv:11'ds. German ‘com- fl1lS>flfS \\'<'t‘0 atI-u-l-u-d to (‘Ilfll Danish lmvcrn. 11101-1 1l‘-1-:-1'I111<11t .11:-| 1-1 111": l):1ni-l1 newspaper “111 llli- 'l'-1'~ l1--1 t-‘il 1110 whole storv. front,’ lKff-nl- llu- 1-11: 1 l><:t111;11'l\' was opeuely vio- lFIIP-l. XII/i r1'.-111'~ -1::l "ftftlt columnists" were \\‘f-1'l\iu-_f 'll1l'llii\‘-1 1_-, :-- uu-b-rtttinc the morale "l Ill" ll-"I-‘dt 1----.-l-. 'l '1- ~.1:u1- tactics w0rc ftrl- 111-l Elf lowt-d in ll<>ll.':l11l_ _\_'..1\\,1\- 311,1 <\"(.‘l‘|ll h. . . » . t. 11t‘0\'tot1\ly' t.-11_\ l-:-l l1.- 1 11 1n (.Il‘<‘lIt1~l11\'ill\‘f€l c.1111 lml-"Wl- _ 1~ _~-'i-- to .~:1_\' tlt:1t the; initial suc- C(‘.<.<L'> of tot- .\.t/1 .-t'111v \:.--11l<| 111.111. hpt-n 11". 11o~~ibl0 but tr0:1rl11-1'_v. I ‘ld’ lll- ilvl- of 1n'01111-dit:1t01l _ _lt11-\ fortti :1 mo: u-lrtr of I,];|t-1.-.](-111r :111|11v1-t'.~:1111~ 1:111 l't'1‘t1l-l111|l m 111C I'('\'t_\['(l of any natior. Filth Columnists Roth in ('.'111:1-l.1 and 1111- l'nit0d $111101 there it; e\"1l.n-1- --f :11: ;1\\:1l.1111--| (‘ttlhyilltiifwfii m‘ 111(- dt-zqwr of l1.11l- -111'in;_' tI':11l--1'1vll~' 01011101115 wlticlt l1.-- 1- -11.1- 1-1 lu- ltnowu in l'i11ro110:1u routitrir-s .-t~ tzftl- t-olutnu. l-i-tiu- .\liui.~t0r Lnpoiute 1o» o '----l 1111- lto-trttiott authorities" plans for ;'-.- ‘- ---- .n1~ oi 11'4-'u'l1l-t'_\' in this country 11nd of -- ,- ~; t g7 :1t 011w t1ponnll:1li1|1~, iuiti-utz-l- l/tWl t.-::1- u. ,_-11-l 11-r~ likz-ly to b0 sytnpatlu-tic t--\-..'1r-l_ X-Wi ;u1=l-:'ti-.11.~. Public opinion in the logo] ~Y d: . l\ -1l~o ;1r11tt~t'(l. as is cvitlei-t from ue\\'-~p;-_p--r ---1i;1-: 5:11 connuctit, which etnpltasin-s l l forr-igti routtnun-i. \--:1 w'--t1't cult-l: one of tl11-1n on :1 so.-1pl-o\-, 'l'h--<- 1n--1-lv' prottm- .1111 11-11111111- tiou for and l--_\:d1>v to 1lt:11--1-1;1t'_\'. 'l'l1<-10 .110 few of tl10111 who \\'-.:1r >1-111i-111-lit:11'_\' .\l|il‘1.~'. 1110 calling they follow lurs for its fir-t instruction the injunction, above .111, not to be obvious. "\\'e 1100-1 not wait for their arrival, for their infiltration, for they are already 111-re. .\"o1 0111\- ‘are thev here, but when they 111-ye bet-u suspect 15mm of us have iuvolt-ed the guarantees of the constitution, as well as the conscience of our own traditional liheralisnt, to give them aid if not comfort; to shelter them in the fr-l-ls of that flag thev ltztve (lcsigltctl to pull dr-w-u. This is true- Thiere is at least one conspicuous instance. Its title character, said to he strongly persuaded that democratic lHSIiItIIiOYtS tuust fall, and be succectl- cd bv an alien art-l ltntt-ful i-le-wlotflv. pitFFrfl throuigh 1110 form of :1 trial to :1 spot-i > of vindi- wapon, In vt-t _-tn-'-1l-.er itlstitlltiC we luzve 1tlztced1 a foreign-born eueruy of the republic in prison onlv on the subterfuge, though warranted by the cirétmtsfflfttfi, of n1i\:11-1n‘o1\1'i'1lit-tt of funds. W0 l1‘1ve condonc-l and 11-1-01111-11-11, tlte o=tri0l1 of fzthlr- with its fztttrt-us lt-a-t-l in the sztttds of duh:- siou," EDI IURIAL NUIES pm -'. Over 4.000 Boy 30mins will march in T0- ronto, 0111., $uuda_v for church parade. (llutrclt parade for L’l1:1rl--1t0:-'-w'n F-souts also falls t0 take place Sunday. a- n n- n- The speed-up in war preparations is being made, though largely on paper, in place 0f 5.000 men who were at work lutil-littg plmcs when Parliament met, wc arc told th0rc will soon be 110,000. II l! 1k 10K -t1r1.cr and 51111111 had Joined fund.» 1111111 1114- rt-sottiu-s of t-lte 1111111011 e fbinxo. 1111111110 112111 been ptdceut M 11.110 (l. jhtrlll o] I110 Nt-Zl dvst-‘Q 01's, 1t. \\.1;> 10.111/.td flint Uluust-unty was 1111c to be sutncctcd to lite llllUul: lOlmltldbl-e assault in an its 111M011". — Montreal Le Jour. t Yremier umltmuf, ca; done the lw-ise thmgh-t-ne only thing, in tact. ‘he 11011.11 tiave d:t1e 1n his posxtorr .-—;:1 sawng the crecLt. of Moritz-cat. The city trad defaulted on a $3,- 949,000 bond issue and a. m-ee-nui- ‘non dollar loan, and over t-wo mu- tton dollars more are due on bonds maturing next month on ufirch 1v also would have default/ed. There 11s a deficit 1n round IIQJTES of sev- en nulLton dollars 011 the curzenr financlal year. The C-lVlC adminis- 1trauon had tltro-wn up its hands, gadmming its absolute tnabrury to-forts. In rpreseut a balanced budget or to 1111661 these maturing obligations-r- Montreal Star. Advice from a doc-lul- on how I0 live tong 1s 1;ke his 0mm- pre- scrtpt-ionst if his orders are p.11- 1au1ble we W111 submit to any sacri- fu-e to obey 131cm. Now comes Ur. Paris, wno de- . bex-uust- 11c 11s _ turf-tied llk: ‘age of 80 1n :1 t-luerlul frr-iue of mind, and nits 1:1 addition J 011 u Bets."- COll (‘f ter; take as little exr-rcL-e as pos- sible. and l1-.1v0 an K119111011 11 gn- bull i1 v-ad 0t 11:1, 1s his formula 1c g litr- 11s reported from s. It. is ptuntul when so much 116s‘ nu Alllffl likc-rtuiid-edztess, to see u Wenr-hrrtan attacking a sacred Brttis-ti instttutiozi. Bu! 11- has tong befn SIIEIYS-(‘Ytd that the French dzd not ‘feel the saute rc\'ef'0110e for tva as did the BT11- ish. Now at least the r111 is out. in the open, and 1t only remains to De seen whether a strongly anti- Brirsh sentiment on llllb drlicate L-sue “111 dcvexp among the nfu- t»:.1s. . i151‘ 40 take no exz-rc s2 "Amt-ir- 11o ctiolt n1 flll. othertvisc you will 811K111) your n0.- ‘ .\f-_1uy Mr. H. P. Ducheniin, K. C, President of the Sydney Post-Record and a well-known Prince lidward lslander has l-e-n presented with :1 luuttlsr-ttie 011g1':1v0rl.~ilvvr10a svrvt-‘e b)‘ 31K (‘nnzttliztu l'1'1-.~s as :1 111:: X of :-ppt'1'c":1:i--11 f1-r1 tlie §l‘1'\'l1'(‘S he r011.l111-d dttrittg '11- tw- y0zzr~ as President. _.. n- n- a >1- .'\ llmniltou, 11:11.. i’ \‘.'lll'.'1l upon to 1P9!" 1')‘ -"- on the grotto-ls of l-t-itt: _-1 trntutttrr»! and lllllt columnist hut has dccluzt-d : f->ll-‘1l'\‘il<‘> are HtI1l1'1~s\\'l1.'1t to 1l-1 in tlu- 11 . lln- t --=.111- ‘ . 1,;,_...1 ctllor dt-nu-s 111-pg :1 t --1t.:11.:11~. _ l -. _ All} - n1’ 111. (wulU-tilllki!111\t‘--\1' 1'=.1t 1101-. l:.':~ l-f-("li fr-li- t‘o::11ci."o1'.~. ! i $1 YF .-\-l111"r:1l |‘-1:1tt1\' t-nrn- -1 fame and lu-nour 11v ti-tnf: for flu’ ‘st fllllt‘ <1“? f 1'0~~full,\' a .--":1-1'lf11;-- for 1'1-r'-:-.t1:r'-'-tt1'1' \-.--1‘-\. \\ 1','(l(‘\~ 1'1-1---rt. v1 1'1 i1- -l f1--:11 lib‘ d trill! I'll 111‘ l‘ l1‘ rtnnnt l'-_-l-t lutlaud this daie tort’- itt-livzrttd 1111 :11-1-1--:--'i1 1-f ft-Zl" t‘l'1lf.~('l‘S which t-pa-uv-rl li-I! f1l'1' t-ll Tl'<‘ -‘ . l: <5 than ‘woo \:11‘d-'. but the ztitttt-‘Il Tl-‘llwll ilwlli (IQqrP-l jnfttflllilli-iyy 11rd rt-turttrd utmzttttte-l to‘ 1l11-ir pnrt-ttt-slup. tlzttu- :11 * * l 'l'l1c cottvctttioti of the \1t1-1'111\ 1-1’ 1111- l-itt-t Cattadiatt (Iontiuceut to be lu-l-l in 'l"r-ront-1. :\ll.l- q 4 and ; pronuws to 110 :1 large 11nd successful i 111-villi! Toronto affair. r\l tltfi lF-‘Y “l lli" ltranrlt. reports iu-licuttd 111:1: sonn- 2.9-1- 11011-- gntcs front throughout 1110 llonuxtw-tt \\'1ll as- semble. 'l‘h0re are only about -l-F“" 11"“ “liwffl the "l? ooo who w-ettr o\'0t"~t~"-~ 111 "'31- A‘ llllll‘ the 25th at1ui\'0r.~a1'_v of 1111- ;1r1'1v:1l ztnd first t-‘t- fr-rt is bcirtg nmde by the ll-tw-nto 1111i1,a.~ l1--1-, 10 makc 111g reunion ntcrnorablc. Mnrtamg Dollluss, wi-l-wv of the r1==:1-'~ln:1l"d fhtstrlitit (fhancr-llor, and h- r son and -l-'111-_'l1t01'.~ are coming to (I-iunrlzt to l1-.'1-. lt will b0 1'1c:1ll--l he was mttrdcred hv tw-o “fifth 171111111111" Nazists who \\'0t'e ltnnqttl for their dastardly‘ crime. llut when llitlt-r tool; over MN '1 1111- 1111; 1]]|1f(l(']'(-]'§ wt-re 1l1-0l:11't-d to l11- llt'1'-l(‘§"'flll*l 111:1rt\'rs wltilt- the \\'i<l't\\' fill-l ""l‘ll"“l'* “V” driven from the cv-t-utry. ll-"v ll-W‘ 1W" resident in littlllartrl for some 111110. 111-ll tt*1\\' want to settle in this country- for which 111-r- mislion has been granted. I! i * i lt has l-t-r-tt reasonably -u-,:'_{1-~t1--l that the 1111's- feriotrs paraly-is of tlv- 1111-41111 garrison of Eben I§|11;|(-]_ gtr-u-tnr-rl and 11111-011 by Hitler's troops with a nuttintum of r0.~1.~t:u11'0. \\'.'1s in situplc fact at- 11'1h111;1l;lp 11rd to 51-111!‘ .'~t't‘1'1'1 or \'l1(‘Illl(‘-'1l d0vicc, but to 1p;- t-orrtrptivt- prt-n-ut-r- of thr- fiftlt ct-l- nmu within tlte fitl'll'f‘~<. \\'l1<-1‘11-r this is true or not, the ituli-ptttilltle evi-lr 111-e rt-tuains that the t-orup: tiv0ly easy 01-11-1110-1 01~--\vl101'e of enemy tt-rritrtrivs :111-l0i1:111-l~l1\' _\'-'tYi 11'1"?“ (“"1 ll"- “"11 i. pxplnhtrwl in put-t l-v lltt- 1-Xi~t1t1t‘0r-t fruit-nous (-1('111('1|1<_ H¢‘ll111-l('|l t1, 1111-11" ftturtiott, previously 0~t.'1bli~'l101l wuhin 1l'.0 lines of 11011-1151‘- n- w n- n- Few- l1:1\ 0 l1--.'1rd of 1111- lilllpiff‘ liiitllflllly." MM‘ 'l v01 it rnnlzs 111-xi in r-rd1-r to tlu- \'.(I. lts -of- d liilv \l1-d:1l of 1111- .\l--~t lixt-t-llctit but it is to he is llu- I (lrdt-r of the llritt-lt lCn11-ir0. lvno-vn grin-rally as tlu- lftupirt- t1.1ll1111t1'v .\l1-dal —-l"..l}..\l. '|il1o>0 11111-0 101101“. W" the Ill-l‘ iouztrv, will b0 -".'1rri-1l with pri-lt- l-v those who “in 1hr- rigltt t0 flu-Ill, fin‘ tltr‘ Slfltnlflfd 0f C011!’- ztf-{t- redltirv-l 111 win 1111- l'.(}..\l. nhnr-st as ltillh as for 1111- \'.('_ lint 1l|1-r-- is llti- -l-f1'--r0t101’—ll1t* l-Lt i..\l. v:111 110 won l-_v t"l\lllllll\, $1» fur, no 0H0 (t\l1.~lll(' 1110 .\t‘l‘\it‘1'\ l1.t~ won 1', but in tltt" (‘V6111 of air raids it is 11111101'1-11t‘1-i\':tl1lt‘ 11111 :111 air raid \\'-'lrtlt'n. attvilizn-y- fin-nun or spt-t-inl policctnatt 1iarticttlztrly- the fru-t 111:2! the 111-setting weaktzess f-r-r cvcu arr-n-dinzt-y- 0 0n uuty Win fill‘ deh- ' ‘pH-wartime is the tolerant pad rlflht t9 n“! b-b-M. after)»: mp0. film“, . .- - - ia»? -_-.--.-: - ~- _».. l t gflgfnuqflg nf the origntul- in l-ivauce exrry t-f-1 . it 1F 1t It l ripwopmwn-um depths of a crub c1141.! \\'lll sagely at this UIJLIINYLIOXI and fol- low it- as scrtpture. 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'1'. 1 1s stint-111 about tncsr- Lve sl:1i11.0s,:» .\t.t-1 Al’. 1n:'.'., c..l s-tu o: smtrdei: cnv <._11<l_\- rtlltiitlttlntt mi 111i1.1.1:r-n0<- nud m 11 s their 11:111.“. 11 g.‘ I111 llfli" .\_\' 11H‘. LI ‘ .,'1 :1 tcl. .11,‘ 011 (‘(I])‘\ .-11-.- at u 1111- oz c1 .-n.-1:-1-1>1-t ‘ a 1n rd, 1:1.- 1111- IORH gr 1'. u a l 0 v 1s " 11 1t.:\"'1.'l urn jlll n w» 111 1 1s :1 11:: :- 11111101011011 “.- srrnts to b? 1S d: _ ucws 11g n: - 11111 1h 1:;- ' d ‘~11 a 1.111;. of cr.p_v i 1 ll (1 g1 12:1" .~\y:1tn< 1t i1 s 11:11.01». b0 - 10.11111; i110 worltr. It 1s p0.- 11x0. v..l.1 so tnuih ])i".‘.|:-.'lll't 111 us :.t1;'.:1 n1 1110111, that ‘VAR. COUNCIL NEEDED Slr.—'1‘he1'e has been a shakeup in the Governments and armies of Fraznce and Eltglflfld- It. 1s time we had a shnkeup here. We need more than a sitakcup. We need a reg- ular volanlc eruption. Parliament has been asleep for the past ten years. It is not mo late 1f we do 1t a1 once. with the war situation as de- sperate as 1t 1s Canada should have a war council at once. This coun- cfl should consist of’ n. ltrong, 90m‘- ageous leader, with L council of #11159". composed of representa- tives of labour, industry, flnancc, military, naval and aLr expert-s, and at. least. one woman to deal wlth women's problems. The leader and the council should be given eb- solute power to push our wu- ef trave- the powers of a dictator. They will be respons-bfle only to the people of Canada, and be out- side of all political influence. authority, patronage, and interfer- eitce. Parliament will carry on the gen- eral business of the country. but the \\'fl.f‘ council wlll have absolute control 0f the war effort. Ate we going to wait until the fiuns are in Canada dropping bombs on our homes. and killing our women and children before we will waken 11D lmd act? It wlll be -t.oo Idle then. wmu we must have 110W 1s quick actlon that will bring quick results, C-"tltflria must do as Germany ts ctoirtg: throw everything into the struggle, wealth, resources and manpower. We must turn the whole country fnto a vast war machine to ‘turn out. armaments and war ma- ,t.eria1s. EVCfythlng we hold dear Ls threatened with destruction, our liberty. homes, loved ones. Chris- tian civilization. and even our lives. ‘Plus is no tlme for half measures We must, stake everything we have in the struggle. We must, not, count the cost. Ask voum-lf one question. What an olctxer “no l5 c:n1f;rt:1b._v ud- 11159 would all cur wealth. our re- zung to 111s tile lkil)§nll u the iz-at-tzczy 1 é-tl-FCPS. or Even our lives be to 118- nod . should we be defeated? We cannot be weak now. Apathy and indifference will destroy us. We crmnot look to the politicians to save us. We ntust 2c‘. busy and save ourselves. Every hour we do- 111v 111.1}: prove fatal. and mean our dctvufall. The Empire trusted her political leaders, and parliaments. They have practically- sold us out. They nave lt-t us down. They knew of 0 deadly- ps-ril that thz-tzatened us. I11_ttu- fat-c of tl-nt they play- fll trill-ire. and refused to warn us to -_-_1-p:1re_ 'I‘l10v were afraid to tell u\_;l10 truth Thev did not. want us to learn how badly they had l ‘clot-t thin-rs. "Hold office at. any ice" fl-DDPHYS t0 have been their slog-an. New thr- peopte fflttsf, not, Rczz-rdlr-ss cf anything else. Cztnut-‘n should have a war coun- ('21 at once. The leader of this council will rte-rd to be a strong. rouz-agcruis etiet-getic man who can cet inure late nctlort. He. wlll need the (lmnnllfl port-er of a German tank 1w smnfdi his '"t_v throttgh the 1W1 l-lPP- . ' eiencvt of our 1:.11'l111u1-_-ntar_v' system that hat, b-"en the curse of our democracy. The present trader of the Govern- ment has not proved himself to be that. type c-f man. Mr. King ls tirerclv a politidan. It will be necessary for Canada to find some o1 afrce our war effc t-ori-r-wvin: money. taxation, and 1101111112 loans is obsolete. It be- Pltlrfi back 111-the "red flannel" era o.‘ ctu- great-grandmothers. It .'-:ou1:t have hecn scrapped 10m; yt-drs ngn. - method to ftn- . ‘The system of I am. Sir. etc. E. GORMAN. O-tntvil. Nfflv 27 PROTI-ISTS EXPORTS TO JAPAN S11. ~ Mr. ifurrfscn Brown, oi lmanuy Ib-tulél, “.1... n11; sent. me a copy of a lCLiCr umun he wrote for ,,11ur.c:u...u. auu 1n w-n.ch he argues - 1ir.-v|1t...s.-.n_\' of an cutout-go on the 1- .. -. o. w. r 1n:-_tc1'.a1 from Canaua . - 1 11:11.0» o; 1121113115. M1‘. uran- l)\' \'\ MIPS lll 1111.11 HS lOuOY-SI 1 "in his 0.1a- utucn antic-aired In . t- vuncouccr Prov 11cc m March 3'.) - 10s.. trcrxded "Protests Expert of Ore to Japan." Lt. Co]. F. W. L. Moore nor-sled cu msiai grounds the HllfllllCllll subs dieing of Japanese 1-0.s1-.1.1 o.- lne eztctision of‘ the ;..-.rr.e1-._t _l:0.\'.cen Grnnbv Como]- 10:1 311111111, szncltlnz and Power nnanv mid the Japanrse Govern- mt-itt. Tnere can be little doubt _thnt if a 11:1 of Canadian opinion un- 1\\rre taken regarding the export: of tpt- mo. -wur ntatertul 1111p 15 a cut-rem 1m. 1whelm1ng majority would be found to Japan, an over- pref-lion of the delicate, thottgnt- to support colonel M00r€5 protest- ‘fill and rapid. but at tne same tune .\('1'tL1)'-1l01tsly of g1\tl1r-1'111g up the world's tact , ztssftttblztiu. coirr-Inttit; Ifllll-lltfl thrm. But one tutes to see 1t f-ztshrzncd tn ten tons of stamita-s strr-l and put up over the Al‘. budding t0 "stand ,-fnrcvcr“ (we quote Nb‘ Nelson Rockefeller» “as a symbol of Lhe freedom of the press.‘ -— From me New York Herald Tribune. l No Platte-e of welfare work In tmoderit lllflllz-Lly is more tmprxtanf 1 than that of accident. prevmtion, l mutual ettort shared by employer! land emmloycc which some re- markable . ,rds have been nclurvcd. and by the operation of which L110 human relationship has . been greatly tmproved. A high mark Iin plant safety has been reached ‘by the steel Company of Canada. ‘cne of the largest, industries 1n the Dominion, and ts a source of pride to the ccmpnny and also t0 the mm. The gem-rat plant. rccurd 1s a 800d one, with onlv sevm ac- ctdeitts per mill-ton vrcrk huts, but even this has bN-n surpas-‘ed by tsme other departments. The rod lm-Jt. for example, completed more lthnn t-wo milltcn man-hours wit-h- out. a single lost-time necldetit lThis lurppy res-tilt. is nll tne more i-xt1'an1'(l111.11'y win-n ll is appreciat- led that rod mills an: recngnm-d ‘as "ltflfZlltfdOll-V‘ by steel Industries (lCSllYII-E every 1n-r-.11111..on to avoid Iflcctdents. Another unique record wns 111-tamed bv t-he "at-road. which wet-it. 2.401’) data-s Ml cure-rut bus ncss . company-bl‘ when _ an “As the European war progresses, the Mackenzie King Govem- ‘IIICHFS approval of mfsstrangecon- t becomes ever more incompre- . _ - rac “Qguhrplgi jgté-nalggye-aggm the practical point. Durtn the past. few weeks a British and ench mission has been tn the United states to make a check of the amount. of cop- per and other metals which each arge American oompanv has soldt-o Rut-eta during the past. few months. According to the New York Times of Mav 5th. tre information sought by the mission was generally forth- comlnz. but (to quote) ‘ln afew tn- stnnces thelr appearance a re- settled. It 1s understood t. at; the 1executlve of one company reminded _.the group that Japan 1s purchasing l". tin-pie amount of co r from Brltls Columbia. with t e know- ledaze and approval of both Cana- dian and British ituthorfttes, H was of the opinion that this meta t; as accesslbe to Germany as the purchased by Russla; that it. mftzht be well for the ml;- ston to wet the Allies‘ house 1n or- der before enquiring into the actlvf- tfes of American concems‘ . . . " Mr. Brown concludes: "Many up; 119515 are addressed these day-e tJ-e patrtotlsm of the Canadian m0- nle. 1n the interests of 11 of us, but esneetallv of those 1n e ftrln line. It wou‘d seem tlmelv m! somt-thlmz stronger than ‘an n should tx- addressed to the mnlng emnpnnv In question." Inm enclosing a copy of my let- thts perfection in safety marred employee suffered a twist-ad lnkl! mm - mo: effect they will virtually’ a HOW needed, got toge er, got busy and induced the State and country au- thoritles to help put. over an ex- tensive drainage plan. Highways were widened to make room for big ditches. These ditches are frequent- ly 15 feet wide and 1_5 feet deep. intersecting and leadm to the lake. Then the farmers ttched the wet ln-nds Into the ouLlet ditches- Wlth the water removed the Job of burning and cletmtng was compara- tively easy with grub hoe. horses and steam tractors. Now for miles uni miles, along the lake shore, rum aft-er farm of the best lands in MJchtnn ue producing banner crops of corn, small grains, fruit and garden stuff. The cleaning of these swamps, paved the way for other cooperative work, such as threshing. Many “rings" have been formed, mean 20 or more gram raiser; pool the r money and buy a plate threshing outfit. One of the ring 1s chosen to operate the machine. For this work he ls paid good wages. Result ts that ln 3 days after harvest, all the grain is h: the bin and straw 1n the mow. Corn harvesting ts done tn the same way. I mention these jabs to illustrate how these folks are bent- tn-z adverse conditions by team work. You know, when I trlsfted your Garden o! the Gulf, I saw so many places wtere I couldn't tell where the Gulf stopped and the Garden began. Swamp lands when drain- ed provide new acreage for cropp- ing, so permitting re-foresttng and pennanem pastures for the old acres. These men here will tell vou that drainage pBYB for clover alone -None of us know too much about farming or any thing else for that matter-When I was up to visit you I picked up many good points, turd 1t. seetms to me, 1n these days of stress, uncertainty and world peril we should have more interchange of ldeas, to the end that, scarcity of food products may be reduced to a minimum because we wlll soon have a hungry world to feed. I note your f0lks are taking out. many tractors this year. To my mind that ts a. very good indica- tion farmers are swinging into line with this luqhly mechanized age. speeding up productton to defeat underconsumiptton, which I believe Ls our worst economic foe. I take the view that tangible goods are the most dependable form of wealth. The nittrlttve value of an egg ls fixed. The money value is never ffxed. We skimp to keep up life insurance, when no Informa- tion bureau on earth can tell even approximately. how much flour or meat or clothing those dollars will buy when bald. so I believe in Pro- duciion If we eat too much nature takes care of the surplus. Full feeding ls desirable. The returns are rea- lized in multiplied efficiency. en- _ (Wlunlpeg Free Pres) With the arrival ln Wlnnlpeg last l week of a glllpfllfllll: of ntttskmt pelts from The Pas, there 1s unrle- tumble proof of the success of the . 14-- c-QZLQot/nn, huge restoration project started five years 8K9 by the fvfarutoba Govern- ment with financial assistance of the Federal Department of Mines and Resources. The pelts were the outcome of one of the largest- rat hunts in years 1n the Saskatchewan river delta area east of The Pas. ‘The use of dams to restore water levels, and the restriction of trapping while the little fur-bearers established themselves in the reserve, have now bftrne the propresied fruit, Once upon a time the delta area. tn question was literally overrun Wit-h muskrats. As late as 1902 in excess of 800,000 rats were trapped there. But came over-trapplng, and drouth, and pouff went the entire en- terprise. In 1934. a mere 50,000 pelts were taken; nnd even this catch lzitcr rtwtudlcd to a. negligible quan- tity. And with the catch went. the livelihood of scores of Indians and MetLs normally resident 1n Lhg (191. ta. . The success of the restoration tlfflicct is going ‘to change all that. Even though the Spriurfs catch was onlv 1215.000 pelts, n very mod. 0st number lu comparison with the 1902 figru-e, the future of the delta area ls nothing if not rots . The eco- uomle welfare of the native 110011111- Last night I ouuh as kl Sig Out. along the dar Beneath the dark A ma: by. I heard ke a tired h Not a single st-ar Made a pin-prick JEL-SIDODLU tne Willing to —Audre_v sanctuary. Bar it -be consderezl on the ascendrmt; and 1 tlon east of The Pas can definitely _ , _. done." 31101-1101 tychletetncnt tn wild fife (‘0llSPl‘\’flll01‘t can be credltsxt to the fcrmrrcspght. and energy of Canadlan c or. Churchill's Quotation (Toronto star) It was somewhat of a coincidence that Afr. Churchflt should end his Sunday address with a quotation from the Douat Bible, for Douat, where it. was prepared. is tn the battle_ zone 1n northern France, In {1110051112 a memorial for Great War monumcnts, Kipling also wem, to that, Bible. and selected. from the upocryphal book of Eocleslastlcus, "Their npmelivetla forevermore." Churchill's quotation, "Arm yourselves and be ye men of valor," was puzzling to many Protestants bt-cmtse tt is from the First Book of Mncltnbces. which the Protestant Bible does not con- TOLD IT LEBANON, Ind announce their the wedding. deny: d rebuild: Kidneys hil, ache, Rh Lu]: of Energy, Too Jet-dark the ntgsfiiti, But the boat steered rtghw And mv heart. went foo, mornlnfl that you may fl these nations that agzunsm us to destro to dle in battle than to evils of our nation and troltes, Nevertheless, u 1t the will of God ln heat-011, so b. illneu surely foll eumntic Palm, llnpuyg B1 Frequent Urination, THE PASSER vrloke and heard k sea Sky. It was so far away its ensure-best 6M1 Or two stumbling fe t,- Repeat. and repeat, e of light; n. Alexander .. . slit wt MB assembl . Y us and e ls better rm- m th of th lN MOVIE . ~40?) _. daughter‘: Wlwnl, f liiociioiifiiire tun-ms nits mlzull: 12°12:- l---- ti» —l||n ucau laid: and bffllflfll-IIG by the over-changing humm 50,1, t o nun In rlage. parents here invited frtm 1n and showed movlng pictures - illelf. Bu! if the owl. Bui- .- Sleeplenmaa Head h s-nll min. ‘lne tw ‘Vfrtchabees purport .' " ' Illylmll to Cbtllfllft "fife lttstory of the peo- h“ "““7.|“d"°7'- ‘Plmmllllfltllltl ple of (i011 tinder t-he command of ' '" ° l"°“""°"'-"xv||to u: — a Jutlas Itfzttlubr-us and 1:1,- brcth- lull-wr- frequlnlly w tcn,“ and the words quoted by. Chumhill are fll!l‘ll)tll(‘d to Judasl In l slightly differcnt t-ranslatlonl from that. used by the Brltlsh pre- mier they rend: dtzrance and satisfaction fn llvlnc. —.B. ter to the Vancouver Provlnce to which Mr. Brown refers. tom. Moores letter states: "On the very day that, Canada returned the Mackenzie King Governmcxtt to power as a "war-time government.’ 1 t1: GUDEHTEU ll] 1111355 GBSDBICHGS U111!- the Granny Consolidated Minhtu. smelting and Power Confparty reached agreement with Japanese interests for a three-year extenson of their contract, whereby the eu- tire output. of the compsmys cop- ucr mine at. Altenby, 8.0., gocsto Japan. This ts the very same Lrb- erai Government whose Prime Min- lsrer has for many years past been receytng, and carefully frlt I "tor consideration by my Cabinet. peti- tlon after petition for embargo on war material for aggressor nations. Ever 511KB the summer of lunt, when the Japanese began their cmmpaltm of murder and rape and burning on Le helpless swarms 011 the Utunese pcasarm-y, und the c1\--. lliun population of _ cities, Mackenzie K;ng‘s"pea-re oli- cy has not, only passively perm tted this nefarious trade 1n the imple- ment: of death, but has bccn 110111:- in DFBVCHUHR anv interference with it b/ mercffu -mlnded Cnnnnuui ClulF-CFS . . CODDCI‘. lfnd nickel. scrap-tron. sulphates, nitrates. and lumber tn ship-loads and tons well known to the Prime Minister have continuously moved across the Pfi- ctfh- from Vancouver. with the f11l1 annrovnl and efflclent D0110:- prn- tectton of our Chrlstlant?) govern- ment" . . . It is flttfnz thgt our citizens should know the co our of any CR"- udfan Government w. lch _goes urmetv nn 1n anon-vat as this ‘W11- uer death" continues to be shim?!“ from Vancouver b0 Yckohuma. find so on, vla Russla. to Germany. 0"r enemy. In thls matter. as well. as ccncemfmz the mobilization of a Canadian Army Corps, the war vet; cram of Canlldl denumd "action. Not "amne time soon — but r811! . l . Mm I “ii-ngrbttziucx w. L. MOORE. Lt..-Co!one1, Retired Lst. J,-n1(‘n, an be ready against the China's great l 1 Vlctbfla. BO. “Gird ourselves and be valtnnt D T R E $5 ucuiva mi tatscour ' or __ uv! uutt w .- ‘BlA-BISMA i? nu; new . ,- QUICK 14 maria ha nut-tn. to so bushels. ith Dad-l‘: Ki II -t fin Kidiwofenil-fi-ml-t-liriilrfrii-inl" Budd's Kidney Pil LMPR OVED DIP SEED TREATMENT FOR seen POTATOES f One pound will u-elt from w ‘ my will 1M T N-Jvi‘ . SEMESi-AN BEL d lulu It IIMIQV hula 1:‘: l1 ‘ Q I II ' ’ fil1gfilflr‘ltl.rtaasr.r'-f - 5 —-.— — —- - $11.1 E A FOSTER l‘ "ms-1- I I .7 Central Drugstore Sole Agents for the Pcnslnr Family: Remedies 0pc pound tin 1 Fave Pound lin 00000000000000000000000 Macs Pf; How Are §Y0ur Eyes‘! 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