-¢_.;P.'v~o\*iv€ racemes-raw rut: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY * Sound, patriotic, careful mm. the ale-down in Memphis, Tenn. An so, when the rubber and auto- mobile shortage came along. dif- ferent groups got ether and de- cided that be ie Memphis who. hitherto, had driven to work, took the sweet-cars and the buses and felt. all aglow with righteousness while they were do- ing it. The downtown garage and the parking lots raise a b1! 01 fuss at. first but piped down when reminded that this is e time for sacrifice. Streetcar and bus bus- iness went way up, as expected. But, strange t0 relate, at tne end of 30 a checkup was made and it was found that garages. parking lots and parking meters PAGE FOUR i ALALe-L HITLER’S “NEW ORDE " n; Lieiil-(Jol. a. it. Thoinplall- iu.c.. v. 0.. wu comment-tor For The Canadian M810! and the 1.10m C_ G, Power, Air Minister, able men both of them, real contributors to the na- tional war effort. Some of the lnud may cling to them, arid through no fault of theirs. The cori- stituencics represented by both these distinguish- ed Canadians gave smashing majorities against tllc release which the Government asked. They did this notwithstanding the vcry earnest and eloquent appeals made by Messrs. St. Laurel" and Poivcr and despite the cogent arguments which these two Ministers put forward on their responsibility as iilcmbers of the Government “-\itd still there is no assurance of 10ml War- Neivspapcrs and public mcn who have asked for it and tirgcd it, whose position has been vindi- cated in a national verdict, still have no guar- antee that they will get it." The sentiments expressed by The Gazelle TIIE . OIIARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally Wounded In ll") fl-wdent: Lieut. Cot W. Chester u. MeLnro Vice President: J. 8.. Burnett. F-l-l- gut-cum Lient. Col. t). a. Maolilllllflll 0-5-0- cuim and mom»: llirslfl-fl- l» Ii “"'°°“~ F“- Auociate Editors: Frank Wlllter and Ian A Bl!!!" SUBSCRIPTION RATED a, mu m tam. $4.00 n" m" "-5" i" ' '"°""'" 51.25 for 3 months; 50o for one month um Delivery 55-110 P" "3""- 53-1“, 1'" s mun“ 81.15 for 3 months; 60o for one 2:081 “I us“ th I’ ovincea and U. S. A. W! I zlullayulveelffy; ‘$2414; per year; $1.00 Inf I inunlhl. 50o (or I months O-Q-O-OO-O e+o+w l di d in risen (Continued from Tuesday) ziuizplaavadsoltlotlshgsvtelmaeled ma“ lg German oppression and mass all 3.000.000 Poles have ‘tilled o‘ murder; in Poland are an a truly battle, by execution, in all‘ 0gb“!- terrlble scale. ‘Ills moat fertile disease. or of want. Yet he u: agricultural land has already been fired by their unconquerab-e ha. taken for Germans. During the ional spirit, fight on by sabo-age. winter, an average of ten trains a and now Polish guerlllas arnlfid clay were filled with Polish pea- with modern weapons harrass 0 slants, evicted to make room {or invaders. Germans. After an 18-day journey packed in open trucks. mil-I'll’ l1‘- rived in Germany frozen to death. Guardian uil! be itilll1lll¢ l1 Timon iunure. lion Vorlii o" Russia The Ohlrlvfl-mw" From German-occupied R0151! ccount-s of lluiolinrl NIWI loner. . ' ' fiill accord with those voiced editorially were cashing in more than ever. 0f the remainder many were left come similar a whole- n tl aw Antw- Wm" 1"“ ""' """““"'°" 21" m . . . -. i t - i assam- h l f n ea 5:2"... ‘lln-Iropoillnn hewm Ann-w. l“! 1"“ "- m The Catholic Record, pilblishetl m London. Y,“ Y9‘? guess“ 1" Mqm “f m‘ stranded m me opentiw die oeexh slid gin lei“ iism nalsnriiireilm by 4 B at Toronto- bowl Bland. . . , kids “ole dDiXlg the dflVlnfll Th0 posure . Mid BWTVBI 0n- n 3c 3 e1’ 01'!“ C9 KZ."'J'L.I'...'1'"Z;..I'....“lad. s." 5mm. Indbury Oi1t., on tlic cvc of lllc plebiscite. The Rcrorzl Chigago sun. village the Germans appoint a German soldiers. From Noisway and II a Ont; llilb ‘Tulane-n Shop. alunctim N. B-i ' “Th, ggl-qngest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.‘ SATURDAY, MAY z. 1942- "Committee of Trustees" —t.he mayor, priest and three others. If the village cannot produce the ex- orbitant levy of food demanded for Germany, they are sent to 50001111 prison camps. Potatoes. cabbage and onions _ l be cost 60 cents petr pouiilli in Wlgésavséi we Americans rave en so sil- Huidreds die o fam e. In an Dlirilgl‘ W “letmétlfh 11;! 91:1‘ wnducfl Gerirlans have ‘tine tpriol‘ illghtuto o War o ae 1a we can ll food. Rlecen y. or eavng ie jusilye snoot. them. me British 39w“), qugrf," fn Warsaw without pulled some awful boners in pefmjssjnn’ l5 Jews were hanged, Malaya B-‘ld i" the snarl-lived de- No Pole is allowed to teach in Po- “ul: ‘$315121? ru- e" b": u""s2l"...r“r“ d "l8 years D BI‘, hay beg" cos _ en g n. gov?! igglblg Slgpislfis 1hordPxl>gnfig 0g struinents and libraries! htavte! high ea ' r n aooo 1 o ml h 5 _ broadcast by Martin Agronsky grolaélmll; hirfiafien ffeched o: from Australia. a United States sch; to P115011 “mpg, Al, cmcuw fighting $11119 1Y1 011i‘ 0f 11-19 9811i’ 300 students uf both sexes were ar- fl§°ii ‘Lii-uigl.“ $33‘; ‘filled’; “"*°"' “ml.” ,§}‘°‘.,,“,““‘“§““._-‘.¥; Japanese dive-biniter attack with $32 2.125511%“ jbollshr hag-pg 1950 and 193i ammunition which “we llhed up and machlngqulmpl-l had been tested a ycar befcre and one by one‘ The lad; my; so hemp; round to be only 30 lJ-“Pveflt- 811W- that even some Germans were ad:- tive The Navy is now tlvcstigfll- anied~ But they finished their ing this charge, Our two countries cl-lhle’ n, Mal-Ch lm you»; “no, a“? i“ ‘m5 ‘Var 1473911“? f" bu‘ shot ill Warsaw a’; hostages “for the 1°" km‘ f" “'°Y§@- W! 110 1v the killing of one Gestapo official aha n“ ' The mme enemy we “fuse the wounding cf another, The citv to waste in mutual rrcriminations - .. 1- t the more we,“ save to spend on was threat/med with starvann .f elsewhere in Europe we tear-i that Germans have robbed Russian prisonera-of-wa: of their bouts and clothes and herded them, bare- footed and in rag-l. to die by thou- sands of cold and starvation in sheiterless prison camps in sub- zero weather; Germans have raped thousands of Russian girls and women. and then murdered victims It was Bismark in 1064-71, Kaiser. Wilhelm in 1914-18. and it is I-IitK-r today; but the German military cute has always known that It would have the support of the r-uiority of the German people, provided that they were given victories and lumier, and little suffer to hemseives. These wholesa crimes are being carried out by average German soldiers and policemen, who are average Germans. The young Nazi commits these cruelties because of his he- lief in the Nazi doctrine of CtlitLby and affects pride in them. The older German commits them. be- cause that is the easiest coilrsc for limself. Not until the Germans have suffered in their O\\'I‘l unznlry the horror; which they have in- flicted on others. will they pmfer says the question is whether the people of Can- ada “will decide to tear up the Government's promissory note on conscription for overseas service or continue the stupidity of expecting that this Dominion can fight hcr share in this war with one hand tied behind hcr back." The curse of the whole controversy, it says, has been "a befogging of the true issue through fear to state the facts brusquely. Lack of complete frankness has approached dishonesty and, under the conditions of the present war, dis- honesty is to insinccrity as looting is to theft." The Catholic Record commends the forth- right statement of Hon. j. L. Ilsley, ivarninl: that the war siluatjon had rcachcd the stage where ivc may have to illovc our forces to one or the other of many places if we are to dcfcntl Canada effectively and play our part on the common front against a common cncnly. “There is every’ reason to believe," adds the Record, "that if this one bit of realism had bccn fear- lessly announced to all the citizens of the wilti- try, large blocs of them would not have become This reporter, for one, has now heard enough Jokes and beefs about out British allies to last. till next Thanksgiving Day at least. whenever we heard another o! these japes. the though goes thundering through the bean that “lar Gardens. .. . -- - lent in T?" animal puaxuon olil thezirgchserirslnset out 11" man“ of “at v6.8?“ ebg tli ~\ ricultural in a circular sigilfid 1011111)’ Y_ e ‘ g d S Pplie“ Board and the Wartime Prices an u 3 ' his: Tr dc Board. It is t __ “aIf you luive Zll\\'2i_\'S had a Yffgeiable 131N123; bv all nleaiis plant one flgaml 11115 Ytefigd prgvl . _- , .. O - ha“ m“ had one-bqolcy and ‘dlctliat you Dlant ous eXPfl-Yleilcc- i‘ '5 “Qt mg“ - ccssity one this year . '1llcre is no Pffielllflne for new community 0x15011001 l-ialdcrlyid l, Uuld New war gardens, lt lS cmpllaslilc , \\ d ‘ ' ' ~ a" at‘ en ‘mite ‘hefiemand {or cqulpmcilillihlli abregmade tools. fertilizers, and 5W3)“ “ . . from materials needed b)’ Canada‘ war ‘ndus- , _ . - ,» -- -, _. . __ . it occurred again. Hundreds of peace to war. m. and ‘"°='*%a”‘i.§§§§ “Li. ‘l'~1f..‘“1ii§f.l.l‘ifofimlfi. ‘£l"f“1"".”f.-.l"°il‘f°“‘ilf. '-°°“‘°“ if“. 5"“: .°s":2":..2."“-€:::; $1.53.‘; ‘i€.‘*"é.i.’}f逑"2l;‘;1‘.'-l“3§ ply can best b? anploifid b) “pm Thciize is - hm t. ll C. lc Cl l (lcc ., ,( l ‘ll, n “m, M“ a 91°.‘ “M” Y“ ca." t? agrisonavecaliiepbe-nhd ctivvilalrtify Gestapo-controlled peoples ‘flail; in dcncrs \\‘llll cqtilpmmf 9111mm] 3 ' .‘ ‘ a b mg“ If b mt ‘mMa Con‘ )0 5M“ on} o“ ggllffg‘ “£01K” “g P“??? m” ""5 youno Nazis have treat-ed gen-‘e izeneral revolt until a powerful enough secd for normal production m I9-i-.C l1 the Plains of Abraham after the bombs liatl man “ho plgilljeflntfiédcglfigrghfi 01¢} mm t0 the fflillesl- ‘nfillltliefi :-’;11'11191\'Ala\¢1‘l1¢*\" "mv 12:5 lamlfs I. . . - l , - - ' " " . g ' . .. . - . _. ‘ be ore doing them to deal: Slice l ere. an . n CO-Dpera on Wil- not sufficient for any iiastage \\llEl.tSO€\Cif' and gnlashedllhe Citadcl. lllc plCbLClfC conlroiclsy, lasst-tiéigvbenflfll to hmself and w me Germans enlered 1.0mm lhey lhe Rush,“ lhfllcted l, h-eavy he. ada must rctaln some reserve as a sa cgllai‘ ll says, proves bqvond measure that. in timov gforréw-‘he lgngé-lygs axllfldnil-erhgg; have executed 82,000 Poles. In addi- feat on the German forces. against Possible sct-d crop fallule llld 1942- For of war, an appeal to the clcctoralc is illc ivmiig forgotten. Trees live on They These directions Zllllll." to Qty gar c115‘ ivay to dcal with vital questions. nation's lcadcrs llltlst command and lczld." The Record silggests drily to the King Gov- eminent that "the first step towards the unity which is indispensable, would be ailothcr gov- crnlnellta] promise licver to put the people 0f this COlll1fl'_\' ill a siiililzir position again, at lcast when the llaiioii- is fighting for its life." are the friends of man and the glhtflllils of birds. Each tree has a Dehydrated F00ds In lsinctive Dcrsonallt; ea:ii as its individualit, - ays much niin- The War viduality as i1 cs or a horse. Trees — outlive all such pets. They ask (New York Journal of Commerce) nothing-they live to give. __ The production [of dehydrated stlrling News-Argus. fcous has been stnnulated greatly by heavy pilrchuses for the Army and for slilpment abroad under the lend-lease law. While the output of such foods is still quite small when compared with other types of foo: products, a number of processors whose operations have been cur- tailed by limitations on the use of metal containers are carrying on in- .T'.ic country folks the situation is different: “Itbas always hem QXPCCICd that rural communities would maintain home vegetable gardens . . . . Ar this time, to aid in eliminating unnecessary transportation. it is more desirable than ever bc- for¢ 1h,“ rural cnnllniluiiics should be sch-sill)- porting in vegetables." Libyan Allies IVURI IS (IF "This war is riot only one between conflicting armies It is a struggle bet-veen false- hood an truth, between darkness and light, between evil and good. We can win it. only by attacking evil, dis- pelling darkness and hound- » ilig down falsehood.‘ -— Gen- eral Charles de GEiilllL‘. head Last January Churchill asserted in the British flouse cf Commons that, while hcsitailng to prophesy, he did hot, think tiiat. the Japanese would ‘undertake a serlcus mass invasion of Atistrala": he believed rather that. they would consolidate their rich 2111's .n tlze East Indies EDITORIAL NOIES Colonel Lawrence of Arabia. were he alive , ~ - , . _- g - _ . - - .- . , ,. . tensive research ivit-h a view to scl- of the Free French, today wollld ha“, been lmCl-cslcd m lhc news llllllh of the stiffcllllgs 0t tilt IIilgll-li cl\ll- glifircilillillff-‘lvaflillllf-"it-sr to tlilllk that. llhg lhell- products ln dehydramd _ _ _ (lilolcil by a London correspondent. that the 18115 h°'"b‘“d°d from the [his week“ ancse. It. s J i‘ 0cm; He Jap- mm" Th“ presag“ a“ emy mm“ mflwlnamuuiww“wmomam is pointed out that, as far bat-k as last Christmas Cnurc. hill and Roosevelt had doomed upon the strategy m“. befng Cal». ricd out. Wli6llVCi1lll‘Cl‘llll spoke he knew that United States troops “fete en lroutelto Australia. as also did Curtln while he was crying out i0 Ii< t expanson of dehydrated food pro- - d. cti lifligndispatch of large American BOY Scouts Ill War (Ottawa Journal) combat forces abroad imposes ascr- ious adued Stflilli upon flvéillall-B Some striking facts were given at the annual meeting in Ottawa ot powerful Scnussi tribe of North African desert fighters arc noiv on our side. _ Erluiplicll \\'1il'l suitable arms and trained by British officers. [ll(.‘.\€ hardy Arabs are cil- tllusiasticnllv cn-tilicratillg with our dcscrt torccs The Iclllpcruncc Federation sccilliiigly is vcry sceptical of doctors who issue lllClllCllliil scripts to provide ll licztltli tax. It (lot-s not set-m logical. iii ocean tonnage, since this country ii‘ >i= =0‘ already furnishes a considerable part of the food requirements o. - . .. . ._ . _ , , the Canadian General Council of W. l Rn “l1 [nixed Gcrmalbllallal, com, 'Illc roads arc now iii good condition, bill alas. if‘ Awppclli‘ Fm)‘, fim“ ‘f’ 1i 95‘ m“ alme- Wm‘ exlsmlg PYWBSS"? me Boy Scouts’ Association. a,_.uils_ mm _ l“ and U.“ rcqrlclionq nlcwm "Um l Vi". n, L sumrd that Chiuctilll was being tcchnlques, one can of dchydraitd Mum ma“ 2g per chm o; 5C0“; nirtnd. lll the last \\'£ll', IiTillfll by tlic Gcviilalls f!“ ~ ~ I " .\ -‘\'".- i" cram" and tiocdivinking the Jap- tcod ls roughly equivalent to sci. , _ . _ _ _ _ _ leaders have enlisted. it. was report- who carried Suppllcs l0 lllcm l“. Lgboals‘ the vantage of lllcln. Pclllaps the cliilrvllvs \\'lll reap 3113-5. iiiilcii l: pic-liable up_ to a E4111 C8115 0i 1000f l" 011191‘ jffms "lid ed, and this has accounted tor a - llle benefit D011 1M8 so. ll0\'i(V€l', ls the flmcefiilflt-Oli fl-ltld b? Callwd fllf- small drou in the total Scout niem- Senussi were against the Allies, chiefly because thc Italiari-juvhl) were tllcn, of course, with the Allies, had interfered with their established trade routes through the desert. Now. however, they realize that they are fighting for their desert freedom and against lhc Italians, whose attitude to the Arab people has inccnscrl them greatly. The Senussi are one of the most numerous and powerful of the Arab ifilJPFlliPll. and claim assumption that tile Japazzcc did tll‘l(l_ do lntclld afserious mass- tli- vasioli of Ailstraha." __ saint Jctm Telegraph Journal. ther. Hence. the wider use of d:- hyderalion in the preparation of food products is becoming a vital feature of the effort to conserve sliippinlz space. The way in which tlic war is al- ready expanding the output of de- hydrated foods niny be seen in the case of dried eggs. which have been favored by tile Government in its lend-lease purchases. During the past year, the number of egg-drying Dlants has been increased from lrss than 20 to about 90. and the output i: =t s. bership. Moreover more than 50 per cent oi‘ Scouts volunteer as they be- come l8 years of age. and during the year 63 members of the Association died on active servme. Boy Scouts make soldiers. and good. ones, or good sailors or skilled airmen. and anyone who knows any- thing of Scouting understands why this is so. The Scout learns discip- line and self-reliance. is trained in ingenuity and adaptabihty. and all of those are qualities which prove Mcdiczil SliHlCllfS this yCZil‘ lllilSf rcstimc their studies at the various ilnivcrsitics with practic- ally no lct up, in order to graduate lil three years instead of five. The war (lclnailtls it. Ii i! * 1F \\"e hcrc have no nccd lo conlplziiil of short- ening of pants by the elimination of cuffs, who“ we bear in mind that in Britain no boy of four- r One of the acts of the Germans in Paris has bc;_n the opening of tile‘ safety dcposit- boxes in the various banks. In one bank was a 531C bvlviwiia to an old lady in lJI-JCR Th0 officer‘ in charge said, ‘M83’ I 110g 0f you Madame, to be 2°C“ enough t0..." “Certain y. sir, leplled ll“, lad, and w-ml [he l b their value in war as in every - _ . - ~ -. r tccn and lilltlCl' nlav ivclii- short.- lOtl"t‘l‘ lllall sal w , ‘d n '" ‘as w‘ expanded m m.‘ 5mm“! 011111011 01 Civillfln activity- dlrect descent, thlough lliQlf- foillnler. bhcik Ls three huh“ qbow {he knee. while [he 1m Y m amrllzcdilstoflllfigée ngitléilallgffladllglttliy/‘i? gigttltends more than 215.000.1100 Aha the 30y scout moreover. l5 l, Senussl, dating back to 1830. from Fatima. > ‘ i i114 - young patriot, giving of his leisure b t .1‘ ‘ l u a “mmg Slum‘ m‘ turned w to mlike himself a better Canadian. _ Valxous sections of the food in- the lady who sllnply 551d; “That l5 stage has been p0stp0l1Cd till he has, at earliest, duslly are now carrying on slgnlb daughter of Mahomct. . . attained sixteen. 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I am the icant research into the extension of n‘ is me mo“ natural thing m the . . . ii a 4 4t vijidow of Marshal Foch." Th f- dehydration process f f od t world ‘hi,’ he would help to d8’ Has King DlSllfllled Canada’? . _ _ _ ricer turned pale. saluted eagld now prepared in tliigswiizy, for Bshifg- 11rd,?fgiiygpgegtgudiggisv; Executive Commissioner John A. Stiles, of llic ivlthdrcw. - Duluth ‘hlbune, ment abroad. It is probable I11" incurring: in which he bgfieves o - Y . ' . . . ——-- 6 t l t. be d t X ' Under the above heading the hlonlrcal Gazelle B93’ Slwufilflmmis b9.“ and “O35 “O1 1\ 1M1“ The “boys" were teasing a young ldglfyftllraéqliiggifhlmaillaiiiroducifgenor? l - .' ' "' 1 d. . l l lb.“ eicn tian is great predecessor and prcccplor, car owner. "what do you ntcnd processed by other methods. so that P eblsfllte Results has a trenclant-e ltorla comment on tie pe i. Dr‘ James Robertson of Ottawa w we" 1' d to do ghout me “ab. mllonlng? equipment shortages will not. pre- clte results, which we quote: lavourabl known in’ H". V. ‘ ‘ \I_ Q21" Can't youlget by someuow?" he was Yen" “ndlexmhsm” °r m“ mchmq“ (Sydney Post. Record) “A Quebec sclhlsolalcd from the m“ of the was the grime mm.“ i s proililtltc. . i.‘ . lllcls pjlptfsd. ‘lélllb klcgg éltifirlaiyfflwps tiiifi txaenecgsenhgee(ftigg$egecxicau€oggqllfirliigé (Efllgpiizillfilly/Igilltalytg uouularlvolo Dominioii, a Quebec WlllCli has to all intents and " m"mi~' “C ‘mmm ‘I ' ‘ e C“ w w‘ ‘ m‘ m": “ e 3mm‘ e1‘ PIIrPQSe voted itself out of the company of Scams in Canada to the 100.000 mark. Psvchri- sneak by somehciw and you“ be ijlllgclfitgniiiiiilbillltgnclfegr sglhliiiiinfiik: “non o‘ 1M0’ n’ 1S m be obserwd s _ . _ left holding the bag." “I'll klgg that as a rule tnc constituencies _ _ _ _ logy ha, nolllmg on lu-m l“ ll l _ l. me law. was m l . P food delydration Drosram des ncd Wm -h ted .u l u d Allied Yatlons with all that such a vote lmpll€S—- ‘ - ‘c m“ 9513'“ mg '< g rep y 5'7“ a to save c maximum amount of s lp- c yo m 1° neg“ ye m i this lsithe sifuation which confronts Canada’s of how to build “P 1J°Yh0od to be the next l-Zcn- semnd "me" we m“ m” “Lmude P108 5 Ne. through conoentratir up t“ heavier totals’ whne “me Many PEQlJle to whcm we look for better things forget that. 535011313 73116111118 1s Dart of our price of freedom. - Exter Times-Advocate. which voteo in me affirmative ieii in the great maJoi-ity of cases con- siderably below the tallies of two years ago. In Nova Scotta, for ex- ample, Monday's popular vote was only about 60 per cent. and in Prince isuwaro island not. more tnan o8 Del‘ cent. of that recorded in 1010. ‘the largest percentage was reached in lnverness, which recorded aheovier eration of manhood. a it m at Leonarda da yirici, Italian painter, Sculplor, ZIYQhMCb "llilneer, poet, mathematician. philosopher and ivould-bc-acronatlt, died this date I5I9; one of the real “Silpcrmcn" of his- upon t e preparation of the mos Prime Minister, and it is his work. While the essential foods in this way through fest of the Dominion was crying out for total war, while English-speaking newspapers, The Gazette among them, were urging the Govern- ment to wage total war and were being abused and vilified for so doing, Premier King was use of the available equipment. times, . ' ' a 1e " - bv troops nd ti Gioiicu- Twelfth" falling on Sundaynmlniéilil . . . . . »~ l . . - Orang mei n tl tli‘ _- . . holdlnlZ f0 a Pledge which during the lilcblsclte fir)’ bill" near 110mm’ - Studied art "ndm; "Imiagm imflvfhgcmgiée- elilheigh lilzainlggOlfllfFfigllggfiltzlftlan ml ‘Ollie; campaign he fraillcly acknowledged to be re- crmcmw and was Patromzcd b)’ LWENZO <10 “"11 be 11°10 011 Saturday. ‘this an- cy‘ n e Medici; his “Adoration of the Kitigs" and mm dcmwstratm“ °f fibifgiyiyehichtliifiteaqhileisliihiiuiiieai-f’; strictive and clangcroils. Forced by public opin- . " t- . u ' . . - , - t ion to at least clear the way for compulsory Algillllsa’ Head, “relfnastcrllleiesl 311°. Sfltlmgg: ill is a safe bet that ‘every man in Eff»:fécfll°ofifihlbiicpfill§g$512 overseas military service he dcviscd his plebis- m Iltan he panned on: Lady of thc Rocks’ pigbiggilgdil-i vleliceiiidayyes. TiOIlYJhtfig ‘BEAUTY wherlei“ Mai-Beach‘, - Ladawukfll cite—and split the country into two irreconcil- and The Last Supper’ bimdes dcvlfiiliil a" i ' wmc went’ no by m w 7‘ c Globe and Mali. M371‘! "Ilenuiiy has rescued the human race from many a dile pre- dlmment. in b gone days. We would be pessimists ndeed were we to ac- Ceiit as final the impoverishment And what is beauty? It. is a going- home To an] adventure in an unknown an . It is sllrprisc that smiles the spirit um Yet. as familiar as a trusted hand. as several thousand ballots more in this plebiscite than in the last gen— eral elcct..on. In the rrovinoe of Ontario, which was regarded. and which proved to be, the most solidly “conscriptionistfi irrigation scheme for the plains of Lombardy; ‘churning 1° _1‘_101'¢I1C¢'._ he cooperated with Rllcliaelangelo in decorative ivork, and conlplelcd lll5 famous "Mona Lisa"; went to Iiranqe, db able camps. \Vith painstaking effort he created a Frankenstein. and it has devoured him. “Willi party political l-ycs always fastened upon this province Mr. King chose to ignore the , _ - Y . part of Canada, there were very few true vmcc of lhc Dnlninion. Ilc found en- slgncd a m) a] Palace 311d PY°J°C1°<1 3 51°31 °1 °‘"' “my M1116 M11411 the 5611-11"! n is 1‘ rum“ mm‘ “d a '°“"“" °°nsi1illen°1e8 011151419 T°Y°MQ . canal scheme. left numb l Y\IQS < by the enemy of so many or our A recognition where they lllow which polled as heavily last Monday couragclilciit lii the rlcfcat of the Rt. Hon. Ar- 1h ' er ‘S5 ' 5' ' deallng sources of supply threatens to “pa” a! they had dime twirl/ears brav- fhur ifrlghcn in Smith York and in the pre- w‘ imatonlyr a5tr°mmlyi hldr“"hcsi P103165. brinti about. other nations and o! swnmbmwg‘ “in” “m” 1°59" 1°l151¥- I" Win01!!!“ 001ml?!“ "W! geology. geography, etc., WllllC thl-oilghout his Ot-her vwvlfis have nwven their in- “ “ ._ . embers r f m 55 t 60 t . silnicd dlscomforture of Prcmicr Ilcpburn ofOn- me he made gammy’ the“. Emmy lo devlse sum Upon llllggrlléiifblifilflilé of the secret ab?“ voted inptghfiafrrioTiTliigypileeb- tario, who chose to put country before party and e33" “Pcrilnmls 1" 11W a" 01 'I‘hat on the soul's dark ti‘ “told now proves truc- . _ stitutes which in many a case nave ' “d” u "1 m‘? 1"" D°mlm°n 9"‘ . . _ fl. _. ---lh _ l Beauty can be the reawakening spell tlon_ But. in Russell and Pr 0ft endorsed the ‘COINCFVBUVC Leader. There is no tlhmg t l 0"‘ Gad‘ dost 5S" mm’ us a" good oilirgniiigi. nit Hallwlftaiil-(Iirtgiliilgle me p" wmder‘ m“ u“ ‘mm “In” hm‘ °I "mm "W11" the nflgglv‘: comfort obtainable from those sources now. ""55 a he Pr“ ‘If latwur- _-__._ ' or lhlmgw‘ l 111° m" 9°11! We" tmllhltmlli’ South Y0l'l€,-\\‘lllCll was induced-by means with I I I ' 3""! 111110"- l1l¢ 1am"!!! Etlllllh e s range com n“ o! I miracle h] er ma“ in u“ “n°r'e;k°“°n' _ . . . . . . - . ue . however. prov to be whlcl, lmsl people an, no“. l-alnlllar _l° Elect 'Cathollc organizations ordinarily kccp aloof mum's“ is m" °f PM’ den‘ 3mm‘ the outstanding example of th Mr. hlciglicll. velts favorite authors. On more , is Sllllscllbcd cmpllallcally to [he [from party politics and contentious secular than one occasicn he has quoted And ttii-eedifliletiii: esyieeii‘ with mm 1"" tlfinliglrzokorfiulliimiiplftggrmvtllhg: Ovmqvhcllm-Ilg ‘lcnlifl rcndcrcd bv Ontario on “sues. Says The Canadlan Rcgl5lcr_ l-Menh Iiglélri Hilton?‘ boc-lks in ills public Itself the manger where a savior as Nova. Scotie’: vow: was only Monday. Prcnlicr llcpburifs own riding of Elgin belsfre 1c“, fr” 1° 3C1 acwrdilli.’ 1° 11101? 0W" inovgssiigi 1P6 cllziitlti’ trileleblgfisniéif u” ilfifblffcrifih eleatisingitt iiisorleaihatiiltdti provided one fil- lhc largo“ al-llmmllve main"; opinions ivllllc the organizations lhcriisclvcs prc- "all"! 1‘ 1°’ “"11” 1W1‘ 01 9X‘ ‘Arum; R“l_“'l15°“RHfk° 1“ m“ per cent, that of Quebec rose toap- ties 11815151“! i" me entire Ilrovincc, and .\Ir. “We 116111751111)” Sllllililrl)’ 111C Ci1111°11<3 PY955 19 gclirgfiieenftlliiiizs] iihhrevsvrimcbiif —“'" a l Ry N cw. ‘"—— giigidtille-cbtiliivnlageelbgteeljtlhtitiif: 5833 I-lepliuril has bccli mic m‘ ‘lhc lrmlcral lsrlnw normally ‘neutral when a great Cfillffovcr5lal pub. lsllecilhcetlthalt the U l planes A stltuincywlllideed. that of Montreal Uinlstci s most vlgnroils critics. The vnlce of iltcacllcelcd and no specifically re. bed mellemillasalécagéeylllolllazgslml c s rlagolllgglylzzallplgg vovgsncusl) oprffMcggf a . . ’ . ,Tc\'0iit0. and of the Province of (Dlitario gen- orally, is utterly tmlikc tlic voice of Quebec to which the ear of the Prime Minister has been 5o consistently and so tlizinklcsslyi turned, "Mr. King's disastrous attempt in protect him- self rather than the nation with whose leader- On the question of the plebiscite, however, Catholic organizations have taken a positive stand. In Toronto the Knights of Colilllibus and the Catholic Womcifs league have joined with forty non-Catholic organiza- tions ilrging citizens lo vote ‘Yes.’ ll may be base in shangrl La. This is the imaginary. lovely but rather sin- ister Utc in in Tibet described by l-Illton t ho never visited that cauntryi in his “Lost. Horzori " Mr. Roosevelt took this method of declaring that he still had noth- ing to say about the reported air day than tie total poll recorded fcr lhelgliyal Parliamentary candidates n . a . w llfiliitéfif. "wt. it?’ “h. h orgy voted on Monqoy int u cit h been schooled to do in every ob Your. Bast ship he has been entrusted nmy prove in llavo Filf(‘l_\‘ assumed tint thc .'iulIinriti<~s of the $.",‘f,’,°',‘,.T°Z$§,,“ES,,2F'.‘,§' ffififiguhi 111N1- "llivrllvfiimllllllillllbm glfirieprfliiflc klggteiubfitllgllédglfrfd thrown the ivlinlc scheme of Confederation out Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Woilieiiis raids Ofiflillffcd The Japs are cer- “i7hbah"7fl'"dd”'hmwhd' gznetflfiiirigzhgiftaw‘: ma“! of gear. Secondary, but by no means tinimpori- League (llLl not arrive at their conclusion ivithoul ¥ffgfllk°ggllgu°sfm3 1h 5 11""- " u b“ need planted for nearly three degfi ant results of Mr. Kings "lum- iiilillifll‘ the Whine adequate comm-l. 'l‘lli< ollilriri-‘ll is ivriitcli u o y s“ a unity the Iamih . m "I" °'““"°° b‘ "'“"°"*4 11°‘ "I embarrassment of such ministers a: thr- lion, YCLQ-PTYITG Fnli= drop 1.439 feel. in 8mm" “u” destroyed by " m". Louis St. Laurent, K. C., Miliisicr of Justice, mic timer fail. n height equal to Kfiulfigmfiéfl b time "insert Falls. plebiscite, destined and staged up l" flllfl vlfi lll(‘ vfililillC (if Cllllllllli‘ flllvil-c in fgiwlr (if a Wes" vote." —~<{| 41-; ' I - very party at Peter the Federal Government for the al- leged purpose of promoting national unity, has only served to emphasize more stron ly than ever those un- fortunate dvisions for which the very authors of the plebiscite are themselves chiefly responsible. How the resultant situation is to be met is a. question good Canadians of iliation should cc- operate in answering to the best of their collective ability. 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Victoria. ‘a l ing situation. the malflfl of that Parliament persist mu lng the Houses and the c0115“ encies divided on obsolete filial lines. Monday's plebiscite is City I to prove injurious to the runs W Canada and to the eflecthflie its whole war effort. to make the kind 0f to replace ALL tiles? Or would you lizivc to Monialil lead: ketll I THE WAY T0 Better Grain Yields NII IMPROVED caulk! Kills certain Smnis at"! “M . seed-borne diseases b11553; Contact and V1101"- Wm,‘ improves yields d n“ Oats. Barley. R." l" ‘Ll.- llll.llll———__ --——~—*~ l MPROVED Ngftviviiahtu BEI- Di disinfectant flirt Si; Po atoes. It. is a 0"‘? hum din trealml-nl that f {"1 m“ l hlmnr and loss 0 ‘u’ iIb.tIn—-—-’” __-- l t slwirr ON 01W“ A cheap but thoroiilhl! d’ feollve remedy. Grain lrowera ‘Wald “vhf; l to t prom? I mud new? need view"! ‘ before IQWIIII- with - II at ii m "" i. nary“. mow»- l TIIE TYIU M05 ll m Greet owru 9m" I n i Mall Ordeilllenllihl;