- » s¢qwywvzuuy dug-w? , . . ..,...L;..-. s‘, Wm- gtatcs the Fortune survey. the Pact. Poly I THE BIIARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN lllurnliig lLllly tFmlndtd l-Il "l", , u- t: l.‘l‘\ll. lIul. w Chester 8- WW" ‘wild: giresiifeiit: J. R. Burnett. F-J-l- 4," - llLlll Col. l) A. lllaclklnuon. D-fi-O- Edsiiuifliiuilsislu filing UWTWY» -'- R- B‘“'“°"" F41‘ . Burnett Aswumw hulk-Hy. lhlllk Muffler ILIIU l3" 5- >L llbl llll’ HUN RATES a: 1mm lll int: i. v-W P" ""1 “f” '°' " ""°""'" $1.26 for 8 uiuiitlis; 50o for on: month um ui-iivery saiiii w your’. $5.00 for 6 mouth! $175 (m- 3 uiuiillis; 60o for one Millim- B! Mull f0 other Piiviiiuis uiid L‘. S. A. 55-09 Pu’ Y“: _ c. ..: ~ . 6 mum-Ill. Sammy“ “cum-I, _ __,|,i pi: ye r, $100 l0! 50c ior 3 mODIJI-l . . - blulned at T“ Cllllfltlllvlitflll uuiiilitiu ma) bl 0 I‘ m‘ Hiuuiiiiuh- t\l'\\»h‘ ( Ural‘? SAIITE"°LD:°"WK:LJ"Q~ Baum inf-uni‘ fir“: Aiwnvr. 1545 7°“ '5 “an”. imiliui- l5! u... BL, mun-until: M" 5""- ufin!r.“\llltlillllrl iiuiuut, iii-u.»- m“ Stand. uuiibury. 3',l',“,"ii'uif ruin-rm sun", Mulivhln n. B-i ‘ “The sfl‘llllgfllilfillflllOffl is Weaker UK"! "l9 llviifccsf Ink.” .v\lvtl‘illll\.vj\l’lflll 27' 1943- {i in tom-y Vole Counts The ex\.l,k,,_._.,,, U, a political contest 113:: i118 l" "Mb-ll? liflloting ‘milhietgianlliill blgctor iscite, but llHxZ Shlicglitl-r right to ‘he “an. 1 sxuke is of greater imiwrfafl? lll l\l‘.\' pOllllCZll battle. 1h}?- u, QQ so magnificently m _ wzir lozins and olhfir n. fziil to respond with l.iLf\C vote on the quef‘ i \\l‘l‘lllllClll. a free hand in c \‘_,'l" glliifl oii an all-out b11515- pe :.i.'ii his 0r i161’ YUI? 15 1m’ ,.lt>»ili‘.1ely' fwllllng more - sziz: tiiiic. The CY“ of our "i-il Suites, of our kiiisfIWfl . l U; , ,,,,,,;;.¢ pm’, the other Doiiiiiiioris, m U? (fr-lit. ~- iolfii. lri iis not be lalifi l0 Lei ii-i out- iii impOflatll-w-‘iilt V», important a‘. l‘ neighbor's M. P]; Occupations __ _,- A writer in ‘liuiarliiiti Business haS 59¢" lnalyziiill wlri: Ll {'5 do lOI l llvmg‘ The re‘ mks a", m, . ,3; ,5 nwt particularly signi- ficant. Top h‘ y,» ti» lqivy-ers. There are 73 of them in d“, H“ _,_. of tfiqnrnnns, just a little less mm, gt) pit civil, of all tlie members. Thin)" f h. -~ ‘l ~¢ l-riim llii/bcc. ln other words, one o t i My r - .~ , , kw is slip Phcl ,- »i {UZlLl to Parliament in Que- - .- - ~ ~ heir 65 mem- bec pm‘, ._ ~~ pcr ieiit of t _ be“ have 1,“, , . .1 p, thy; ha‘. lri Ontario, 0T1 the other lfllltil, ilicrc art- 0rd,“ 2‘ 0m of 82' or l)pl'OXll (ll’.l_\' 25 l'l‘l‘ cent. [If you 531mm Ye a l£l\\'_\‘(‘l', and want f0 g0 l0 'Qtta“-a it “Wtlllfl <t~viu that the next thing to b€ is a (am-yr, or a‘. l“‘<l, to he called a farmer- Thfle we : Mp0,» f" _;, (lttziivzi. Ontario has the most, i9 and (_l'l-i|l'\ o-ium next with i5. They . ., . v i. Fhiited across Can- secm to he i. \\< . (l-l-ttl _ ada. from At ~ to lhicific. The catch is that mam‘ who Cu. lvcs fnriiicrs are hardly that and nix» l.l . i J wll Ill‘? d" “lust be vifgfiritplV (liilll? from :iu- Him-c of Commons. The (lllbl. In iiui a hzid third in this l-lousc listing for t} ;',;i',5t(-r only l§. Fourth place goes to tench < \~.i‘li i3. Most of their streflglh i; in Alhcrta, . i lllt\' ;u"<~ all Social Creditors. Then Clllllt‘ .‘;..- plPYClllilllq oi which there are 12- lliere Jlli‘ - vii do» .i iiiriiiufiiciiircrs. ten agents‘ gupr, t; l» F- . six lumber dealers, four clergy-hen, t‘ir<-e jouriiiilists, two managers. two I,-,C,V,,,,,,,,,~¢ C, ~- ,, two dentists, two h0ll5C‘\\'l\’l'*. zurd 1*‘.l' ll oi the folloivingi drum-r, \-,-,},1;,;.ir, uii , cnzil iiicrchziiit. dcnl- er labour iri't'ii,.,l_ cweigllHlClltlfl riil iiiziii, agricul- - A turist, kuwur, llllllCf, coiiiiiicrcizil traveller, lecturer. ailvrriis-fiig executive. motornian, and druggisi. ' ln Elntllllfl‘ c.iti-1.'~'_v, iiiiiiilicriiig six, are th05_C li5t¢tl a, "pin-iii. An ziltiriiiitive teriii 15 “gcntlciiiairf lhfllllql’ king. for example, czills himself “ptiiilw. " hccnuse it is not permiss- iblc in li=i~ n» HCCllpIlllFIll to put down u political MY . ill uill lif‘ l'(‘C-'lll(‘(l that Si!" Jul,“ ,\ ~-><wl_h i-wlf as cub- iiict iii;d.-i"_ ., ‘ - rcu..~lci' now in the COI1fcd< l'J\‘ ~ 1 .\l 4' l t Ml sriys the Canadian Busi- i u. that tlic business man u ~uli:iiiirii'.:ii'_v' repre- S(,'l.‘l$!1l"l|. " _ 'u iziri. Vi!» business iiicii in the lit-w.‘ ti: i: ~ ~. cxccllvil in numbers on]; p; ;' lllli would seem to dis- pflfe of it business brains and Qxpri-iiiw- it Ill run on l‘:irli:imciit llill. Oi- rlw ~ 11? Air Training Problems _. .,"-~_- .»--i~ ‘ Z ..i.7;-ug l‘lnn has donc afl an“, ‘ _, i - il »l< illtlltlllllg ihc ina- chiglPl, ., - ; .t wit (‘l'l‘\\'S in Canada. It llfln. furp: c \tlp|i'._ already but it is ];(-¢..,,,§,,;4 _. ,_ IlHllliil-lll whether it can kt-q, it up lt ll‘ Int‘ rm llr>\\' m’ the basic raw iimirrizil ur-u h. tQlit age and tuliiczition. '[']~_._. ,‘\rir<-ii._.;| - l_‘t/"i.‘l‘ liuriiiiic is dubious. In a sober >ll]'\l'\' of tlic wliolc plan vririmis (lOlllJls arc ilIlVJHliI .i illil .'i.s ll solution it is sug- gc§lc|l 1],“; mp l'. >. nud liiiipiiv- training facililirg he . i: i! .‘~~ llu- lmrttiiic writci‘ 566s it, we li||\l‘ ti.‘ iiiu"i§ii~ri' but Iirc grmviiig short of man poi- i'--thc ljuitcil States has an abundance of thc- highest quality of man power, but i; gcrlfllfily lricking iii iniiiicrliritc training . nlacliillvrv- Strmiijc-‘l Jtllfllllllllf for the illl‘l';_'1‘l’ would be the Pqccjlylp <.'l\lll1_' iii ll|'1('_ ,1 riiiiiiiirulity of wliiclt the Uiiitcil Yntioii: have an alririiiiiigly limited giq-iplv. lf it would rI-sult lll1l\\l(‘(? as many trniiicil .'\llll'l'lt‘.'lll .'lll' won‘: \l,\' ll|t1lllll< hciicc. then llirit twirl: Wt-lllrl go .'i hm; \\‘£l_\' iii tiff- wning any <li~;iilv:iiil:i_;~s. To llliflllllllll ri H|l\\' of 30.000 trained airiiten Empire ‘Training plan m-ed: rit least 50,000 recruits an- niinllv. rillruviiu; for :i hvlicvvtl 4° l_""l' "I" “"15!- nue iliii: tn i-ziriiiii: kinds 0f. tuifitiivs: frir air cpcws as r,-\-,,-,-,]t~rl iluriuig lrriiiiiiig. Of suiliihlv- material from iiic rhllllllmllll “l l'l‘."=l‘l"° “ml education, only about 13,500 eliglbles bemme °§ age each year in Canada. There is also a back- log of about 38,000 among the uflfllllslcd Ymll-h of the Dominion. _ Until recently tlie gap has been brldgw bl’ drawing on this current backlog and by drift! from the United Kingdom and other parts of the Empire, and, until Pearl Harbor, about 4,- 000 a. yCZIF from tlie United States. But Em- pire supplies are getting short. Much of the cream has been skimmed, particularly in Britain. Older or less well educated men are being taken into the Air Force, and the percentage of fail- ures during the training period is increasing. In the United States, on the other hand, man power eligible for air crews is alriiost unlimited, bu! due to lack of training fiCllllltf- Washington: hope of attaining its objective of 140-000 "ilmd airmen this year, is not too bright. e: EDITORIAL NOTES -| V I Vote today between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. l i U i Amateur florists and frolicing dogs are busy in the garden these days, competing one with the other. t c a u After today, political parties will forget there ever was an armistice-of course, Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King never did. a a u v n This week-end Mr. John A. Stiles M. B, E, Chief Executive Commissioner for Boy Scouts will pay an official vii-tit to the Province. at n- w Everyone, twenty-one and over has the right to vote today and to say whether or not ap- proval should be given to an “all out" endeavor to win the war. is i: v m The real thrill that comes once inalifctime to a patriotic American: “I never caught a fish in my life. Never won 1 trophy in my life, but my boy shot down two lap planes over blaiiila." 4- »- a- k The Senate has now I5 vacancies, including the floating one for this Province, claimed to be in practical possession of Messrs S. A. Mac- Lcod, Maclntyre, Allen and Dr. Grant respec- tivcly. a n- i- w n- It surely was a remarkable coincidence that the “passing hence" of the creator of “Aime of Green Gables," "one of the most immortal child- ren of fiction." according to Mark 'l‘\vain, should be announced oii the eve of Youths Sunday. i: n: u- i: Summer finery has at last a look-in, and children are delighted once more to be liatlcss and stockiugless. Removal of storm \Vlll(lO\VS marks the finale of Spring cleaning, and the “black-out" of the furnace is hailed with a sigh of relief. m v r The Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet telephoned to his newspaper that “thcre are two schools of thought in the Reich-one favors speedy smashing of Russia, followed liy an invasion of England: the other advocates pczicc with liiiglzind to enable the Russian wzir to be brought to a speedy clld." ##1## The wooden tableware industry is once more boomiiig_ in Britain. Shortage of crockery, coin- bincd with chcnpness and utility of wooden ware has caused a dcniaiid exceeding the supply because wooden tableware production in recent years has been confined almost entirely to dec- orative articles such as bread platters and fruit bowls- Lately, however, housewives have coiiie to realize that wooden soup plates for instance. can be just as attractive as high-priced crockery —-and don't break uglien‘ diopped accidentally. Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese navigator, slain this date, I521; did good service to Port- ugal; ill-rewarded, and, with his friend, Ruy Faleiro, entered into the service of Charles V, and won his support for a new attempt to reach Asia by the West; sailed doivn the east coast of America in i519; turned into strait 3flCl'\\'2ll'(lS ciillcd Rlagcllaifs; crossed into a new and un- known sea ivhich he called the Pacific Ocean; sailed as far as the Philippines (i521) which he so called, undergoing terrible sufferings; treach- crously slain by a native Chieftain of hlataii; 0f his fleet Vittoria alone i-cachcd Spain in I522, having circumiiavigatcd the globg. in n- o n- Here are the four requests of the Canadian Temperance Federation peremptorily turned down oif by the Mackenzie King Govcniment: (i) That sale of alcoholic beverages iii taverns, beer rooms, iviiie shops, &c., be discontinued and that sale of such beverages be confined entirely to government-owned liquor stores; (2) That sale from goveriimCnt liquor stores be lXTlllllfCfl only bctivccn the hours of 3 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in tlie evening and on week days only; (3) That all advertising of liquor in Canada be forbidden except in the place of sale; (4) That WllCfl the request in ltcm I is im- plcnicnted an order issue from the Department of National Defence closing all wet canteens in military establishments. io- a i: w All the clcrgviiicn in blorivay‘, with i8 ex- ceptions refused to accept the Quisling Con- slillllion 0f the Church which creates a "Nor- wegian Christianity, designed especially for Norwegian conditions, wlicre the factors of race and living space would be taken into consider- ation." The Press also has been reorganized as far as possible, 7i of the ifii daily newspapers hcing wiped out. while their editors and staff have been scnt to concentration camps or to prison. School teachers also have been hunted aiiihharasscd. To date more than L000 Nor- \\'(‘L'I€lll teachers have been thrown into prison. and the nuiiihcr is mounting steadily. At Troms. fnr instance. cvcry tczichcr in town is under ar- rest. At Oslo on Friday, March 2o, about 290 teachers were arrested. Most of these are now at lllt‘ Grini concentration camp. There are about 10.500 school teachers in i'0i"\vay. It has llf‘(‘l1 rvprirti-il earlier flint about (,8 per (‘Pnf nf llicm hzivc rcfuscd to iuiii thc "Lacrcrsambrind." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY "Budget “hlshulhh” I" WI"- ly depression spots for flu: t4:- payer. - mnuon Free Press. -~ - Cal Now SIM to 8o nT-ilsii-g-ueanins. Purina m" if now would, qr course, be miracu- lous. - Imiaon Free Presl- ufillf“ “iew.°°"m..“°"ls“'li£il€"l§ orld peace cm come only fhgugh victory by the United Na- tions. Gangster tribes would only start another wu- over dlvldfna thc awaz. - ‘Ivionto Evening ‘Ileleqram. '11:; Bi-lllsh have rationed loop qven more severely, giving the average Briton even less oppor- tunity foi- getting in a lather over anything. - St. Catharina Slui- Anofher reason for confusion In these times is that you can't fell whether a man ‘with his ear to the ground ‘is listening to lpgbllfi opin- 0n or ust swim up el. — Dec Molina ‘rribime. Sometimes If. menu enler to bear the actual wickedness of some people than to tolerate their u- lfllZle credullty and superstltlon. The fact that some people can tolerate and even encourage the senseless clialn letter curse ls a case in point. At the very best the chain letter scheme is sllly and purposeless. AL the worst, ll. Ls an evil not; to be considered too light- ly when It. causes fear and anx- iety and leads to waste of lme and effort and postage. A; a matter of fact the law of Canada classes lt as a crime, the use of His Ma- Jesi-yls mails being strictly for- bidden for chain letter nonsense. -I-Iunt.izigdou Gleaner. Nothing ls so galling u home Lruffis told in soiiow rather than anger by a. former friend to one who tries to drug his conscience. '1riei'e is Perhaps nothing more menacing in international rela- tions than U19 calculated abandon- ment of conventional diplomatic equlvoque for me straight talk that calls a. spade a, s ade. Small wonder then that Vlc y flew info passionate denunciation of the United Srates note explaining the appointment of an American con- sul-gerieral pt Brazzaville ln Free French Equiborial Africa. It is less apparent Why publication of the ieJection should liaie been with- drawn and subsequently reissued. -Saint John Ttltgffljh Journal. James Fleniilkcn, now over six- teen, but, under that age at. the time of the crime, was arraigned at Godci-icli tlie other day on a charge oif murder. He had quite a bad record, and while ln jail at Godierich he beat a guard on the head with a hammer and mace his escape. ‘Ilie jury brought lii a verdict of manslaughter, and the Judge sentenced him to two years less one day ln the reformawi-y. Afterwards, the young killer said: “I think I got wlian 1 deserved." He DUI. lb mildly when he said that. frwo years for taking a. mans life is a lenient sentence oii anybody unless it was almosi an GCOZGCDL. ~—SL. lliomas Times-Journal. The U.S.S. Shark, Lieutenant- Commandei Louis Snaiie, jin, has been annoiiiicid 3.: ov.i\iu2, and so becomes uie tits; American sub- marine to recavc inc silent. and BERRY-mg epitaph wnich noimally is all that. marks she end of ine iron-hearied crews of Lllc 1111;“. sea scrvice. Some day, when Lhe War has been won and records have been opencd, 1L may be possible to mice back llie facts as lo ulici- \\'l1€:1‘ and llCiW sue perished; but Lliai L5‘ only o, cliiiiicc ab best, and they may never be known. ‘lhe subuiarine fights by stealth and $1165 1n mystery; tlicrc are no glow- iiig despafclies to iecord llic hero- 15111 of me last despnaie mciiients; there are no posiiiitmous medals for tlie final explcit; tier people fight. for the sake of the flgnt lt- self and If they lcse they disappear with no word left behind them.- Ncw York Herald-Tribune. _____ l-lei-e‘; the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smitn again, the gent who used to bellow at. the fcip of his leather lungs mat hi; proudest possexlon was an old suit. of Huey Long's flu/t Huey gave him with his own hands before _|ie was shot. Here: what lie s,up to new, according to a. letter sent. out to his newest. sucker 11st,: "After much thought. and planning 1 have decided to es- tablish what we shall call ‘The Inner Circle.’ Let ms visualize the Committee of One Million (of which Smitlr ls national chair- man) as a gigantic wheel. Then, lief us tliizik of‘ we Inner Circle as a wheel within p, wheel. The pg;- P060 of lhig letter ts to lnvlae you to ome a close consistent oo- worker, and be Hated ls u member my personal inner circle." There's an opportunity for any heel who wants to help further sznsgrican fascism. - New York A nvalhig uu. was nhel, f; a recent. BBC broadcast, upon the stuff of which Nazi herces arc made. "Horst. Wes:e1"wais the title of a feature program broadcast by the German section cf the Euro- pean department Horst was, of course, the writer of the Nazis’ marclilnflg 501118, which has since beccme e national anthem of the Thlrd Reich. when Goeb- bels needed killers to silence the party's agponents ln Berlin; he wanted t 118s who would be pre- pared w risk penal servitude m- death - provided their pi-lcc wu ld. 1110 chief of the roopc ln Berlin _. Daluegc - said m; had just the right leader for n new shock-troop. Hi5 name was Horst Weasel. Wessel belonged to Berlin‘; shadleat underworld. There hld lo feud between hlrn criminal organization 1111i: society. Soon, Wefil smrln-trc u‘ m, ma , eq ppm w rubber ii- chews and ondcd revolvers. The decadent, bully who led It became the Lenoi- of Berlin. Buddently, ln Felvrulry, I932, he was shot dead, by his "trade" rival. Immediately he was enshrined u a hero by the will. dill had "dlgfflfttir German ". y no s. y "lungs r Geminziy." - Brandon Sun. In hundred: of year the (when hove been growing a vegetable which tastes like a combination of celery and lettuce Lately. inquir- ing Occidental tcod experts dis- covered that, this product was rlcli L: at least four vitamins-ABE. e‘ Princes Street? She CHALLENGF "Before this n: ll ovate wm ucrlnou will be red And that will bl ta-rlblc In blood Ind ln ma; um, fn eflcrt ma in comfort 411mm David A. 0:011. 01° ford Rlflcl. PUBLIC FORUM rm mun u can l" '5' 5 pzmpndnlh cf $31111. i: mum. n- OIIIIDNOOQII Q muscular!!! II‘ A TRIBUTE T0 MB- JENKINS Sin-Allow me arm l» v01" "l"; ‘m, m,“ q, mngrltulllb Olxl: an! m“ m4 m“! mend, Mr. u 0W Jenklnc of Mlrchlleld. PE-I- " 1 am sure everyone wlllll I-PDYQVQ his recent article entitled Th9 SW81 T; " He explains fully ln this m. our little v, 01k b“; 1n a hand: of emfful minim H"! m"! m"- No “up; lhlg article of Annuali- klm has touched all our hear bell he explains the suffering thEY l" by our hands. We all must learn that those little folk of the wood- lands do not belong tn us but only to God ' o the traps I hifignfgtiiilfiollwslieaiinroxlaamln! U18 Wln’ fer woodlands is the wire snare I011‘ rabbits wlth no sprlns 9016- u have seen and taken those hie bunnies out of those unmei-clful sivires and found lltem 8388"? and choking m aeiim. And 1 have oimd lllem ln the saddest condition l human being could wish w. I ilwk a number of them and PM a" 9nd to their suffering as quickly l5 ble. I may have bee? "*- crcachin 0n those trapper: SW98 but I ddn't care as 1on8 I8‘ me act I dld pleased God, an ac. of mercy. Yes. it was disheartening lo see those little bunnies suffering from the hands of some boys who dldrrt think twice. as long as they got their game. what they vent through. So let's hope we will 1nd conditions better next year. But a- guln Mr. Jenkins has mapped the sufferings of those little unzmals and what l5 goln on 1n our own woodlands and orests and my praises are loud and many Hi hlm in his humane work. I am, Sir, etc" OBSERVER Bonshaw, P.E.I. A Bracing _City In War Time (George Burnett ln London Culling) A lady who had been bllzted out of an industrial town in the South came to spend the rest. of the war in Edinburgh. When she had Settled in and her bllf€€ sons had bzeii found places in famous schOOl-s the was unmaclous enough to remark that. the main difference between Edinburgh in peace and war seem- ed to be that. the castle was no longer floodlit! _ The teacakes in the bakers’ wind- ows were a luscious d-ream com- pared with the solid realltles to which she had been accustomed at. ficmc. You could buy a packqt of‘ cigarettes almost, aiwwhere. Princes Street was fhrunged with well- dressed people whose only object ap- peared to be killing time and showing themselves off. Hitr hostess explain- ed that Edinburgh had always been notable for the variety and ex- cellence of its teacakes and short- bread. would she bring scme back the next. afternoon she was in would. She went to several shops. The dis- play of the morning had dissolved like dew. Cigarettes? The tobac- i-onlst glri told her Wiey sold only to regular customers. Could her previ- ous good fortune be due to her being recognized as a stranger ln the city? Over the slmple Lea that followed her hostess remarked: ‘People say that u greater variety of uniforms can be seen ln Prlncea Street, than ln any other street In the WOIldP Distinguished-even superior There are three polnfs about Edinburgh that apply us well in war as the do ln peace. First: be- cause of ls geograiltlcal posltlon and deliberate plnnnimz, Edinburgh. looks good, distinguished — even superior. Its seven hllls, its open spaces, its ultuuflon on the River Forth are indestructible. These certainties 1nd a. wrltten history of neary a thousand years have an effect: on its peop . ‘They are somewhat lmperfurbable: they have a sense of decency-ln the original sense of the world-but will fight for what. they conslder amenity. Second: the cnt-lvlty of Edinburgh l; not made obvious belching chImmey-atacks. Its in uatirles are not: of the heavy type. but many of them are vlfal for war. Some of the most important are hidden sway in side-streets and few people an aware of their exlstenco. 1111M: u the capital of Scotland —ca ital In fact ls well u in name lnburch has accumulated rm. l sources of mental and spiritual pour that can meet almost anv demand. The story of their use will not: be fold until after the war. A capital, wo. feel; obligation: to stranger wlthln its gates. ‘Ilia lami- sometimes fn accepting ft; hmpltallty mistakes kli-idneu for unlimited affluence. My first. point about Edlnburih, its Bood-fo- ooh-at, endiu‘ ls unamllnble, but ft woud great mistake to this physical fact. Next Ed‘ h has become the mo: ccmiopolltan clty 1n Brltnln. The lipgltub halie l d them I1 NIB remn a of Crwow the Czechs that lt ls I c. our awn people from Ne: gxeiinfllnd flu UPON f l0 ll 1500101’ DWI- n . , . . All that L; plenum but good look: don't, wln wan. with this tn mlnd I he d Ll hflng and Cleuulng u nv whether I0 m6 W111i hlnnena to this content; my , ln. That, ff lnythlm, would correct romantic Idem. Wlthfn half an hour I was d ln a khaki ovenll watch! the in’ mlrntmTlgil m‘ e c: aide‘! the Pact! ls ma f0 have several advantages. For Instance. besides being vlfamln~ r rich. it grows readly and has many culinary uses. - Bi-anuord Ibmoslwr been 9811111: us that APTill-Jigog §’ uuol It's Your Privilege and Duty to Vote. Than l: nothing vary mango cbouf a Plcblscllc; II l: a dlncl vole of all lhc vohn In Canada on an lmpcrhnl lnuo l0 find oul Illa vlwin c! lho Canadian people.‘ All that h nqulnd l: an answer lo the. following qucsllonl "A" you In favour of rolocslng Ihc Govcmmcnl from any obligation crhlng out of any pull commitments rulrlcl-i Ing lhc methods of valuing mun for military service‘?! This glva ample limo for cvcryono lo voh on i I I l The polls an open from I undo I p.|n., Dcyllghl Saving Tlmo.‘ MONDAY, APRIL 27th laud lullc undid“! 90f. n] Ila Suntan d Sull- 0W"! ’ n dirt. of clvlllsatlom mlllng ln. I had u-rally the headquarters for seof- investments 1n small savings slim nlvrays been told that Edinburgh land's War Savings campaign. Un- the War Savings Campaign bu“ was u pioneer ln muklng money out dqi- the leadership 0r 10rd Alnests, have now the #100 n head mark, of it. Now, or course, more man the Scottish savln s Committee has Then we have developed the m; money could be lost. raked 1n a great ea] of cash. The of Street Groups, basing the grou Wivi- Weapons Week effort, spread on Municipal Wards. These collect. over flfty weeks, produced 50,00),- lons bring 1n about £25,000 a month. 000 representln _10 a hea of the In the December Warship w“; Mr. G. Burns assistant m Mr. N. country's popu at on. In Edinburgh the Groups produced £850,000. guy G. Wilson, book me round one of itself the average a. head was 25. do not rum to the conclusion ti“; his (or should I say our?) three In her Warship Week. held ast all Edinburgh's streets ue pgygd zreat dlspoaal plants. I was pre- December, Edinburgh dld even bet- with gold- paicd for stink; indeed I feared I fer. raising the average to £35. with mamas Johnston as sec. would be sick, But when I saw This average has been exceeded retary of Stale for Scotland, (my. George plcklng the stuff up ln great oocnslmially by small towns, but emment has beizun to have a n“ handfuls. extolling its virtues, £36 a head ls easily l record for ———-——— pmlsliiq the fieamsplrlt of the city's cities ln Great Britain. citizens‘ (Continued on page ‘l. Col a) dustmen. saying that nothlng was lost, I snelt notihlmi, and as for below slck I wondered why I hadn't gone into the business myself- be- fore Wilson and he bhoiizht of lt Nothing lost; mechanical a‘ human fingers plcked everythlniz f conceivable use out of the endless stream of what I used to call nuick. A magnet was collecting old razor blades with such enthusiasm and certainly that I had n good mind b0 mark and risk a.‘ new blaic ln the bln, and then ask George no find ft fzr me. Not-hing lost! ‘But the dust. just the dust?’ I asked. ‘Oh. we're flllliig a quarry reclaim- ing a mlle and a half of the fore- shore. and mfiklng n promenade. Edinburgh being early ln the sal- vage biislness ln u blz and Intellig- ent way had less need of help from legislation than many cltles. For example, ft had u method of handl- infl solled paper loiiz before it be- came lllcizal to mix clean paper with other rubbbh. And not manv places I Imagine. have thou-Pt lt worth while to collect labels washed from gottles and paper from biscuit m. Scottish towns ‘Pat have less worth preserving than Edlnburghllke to joke abnutnur domestic sauiibhles over amenity. the puking dnivn of railings, for example. Wcll. a mighty izap has been made ln those round Princes Street Gardens. But for the war pros and antes would have fought ii wordy battle ln the Clay! (“wmbers and ln 1H! Press. a fiznf. that, in all likelhood would have proved indecisive. Talking of the Clfty Chambers reminds me that Lord Provist Wlllliim Y. Darling, one of t-hc most energetlc men the clty has known, has garaged his offlclal Rolls- Rcyce for the duration. He wll‘. get about l“. something much smaller ivlthout loslng a scrim of dignity. The Lady Provost tK-l me that apart fi-cm tI-c need for economy she preferred to i-lde ln someflilng that. attracted less public attention. Edlnbzzrwlfs industrial war effort ls quite different from flint oi‘ a riliice like Glasgow. Wlille we mllflllfBCLllfE articles that are used in every branch of the Servlccs (you would be surprised at the list l! I could glve m we are mucxr engazed ln precision work and in Lalnlng personnel for a multitude o! occupations. lots of ‘£30k up ‘delicate’ ‘I feared l would be sick’ T0 the Electorate 0f Charlottetown I most earnestly request that all citizens * of Charlottetown vote “YES" ln the forth- coming PLEBISCITE, thereby releasing the Dominion Government from an y pledges which might hamper It in the all- out prosecution of’ our WAR EFFORT. B. R. H0 LMAN, Mayor. To the Electors fol: ‘King's- Kingii County is a. small constituency but it lii the percentage of “Yes" votes that will count for 01' against u: when the ballots are counted. Ivory “Yes" vote is a nail ln Hitler's coflln and no one can drive home your nail but yourself, by goinf to the poll on plebiscite day and marking your cross after the word “_Yea" on the ballot. King: Oounty must not fall. The polls close at 8 p. m. DI. T. V. GIANT Federal Representative DI. A. A. iiunoiumn Ibhralflmllldlfc slacks emerge unexnectedly from a passage-way where ln times past the main activity seemed w be gossip. £1! n Bend Edinburgh with its many Bank End Insurance Head Offices ls nat- mu WA! 10 Better Grain Yields NEW IMPROVED ' CIZIIESAN Klllu certain Smut: lml other need-borne dlueuu b both Contact and Vapor- lmprovu yields 01min! Rye Ind Flu. , -————$ l0 NEW IMPROVED SIMEMN BIL DI disinfectant for Iced Po (on. It ll c quiet. any dlp henna t that elimlmm llnhour an Ion of "mos. lh.tln—————-l2. IOIMAIJN‘ I03 SHUT 0N GRAIN A chap but thoroiuhly ef- fective randy. Grain iv ., a outfit! ' we bofmnowln 1'33, f-‘iiiffk’... "f" Hill’. TllE TWO M108 m onn 0mm semi Mall Order: Given Prompt Altenllon. ' Sea-Power Will Win And In Its modest field our fohaccot has m8"! wins to its credit. Every Island conimunlly h" It: quota of people who use Hickey/s Black Twist MANUFACTURED BY HlCKEYccfi-r NICHOLSON Tobacco 0o. Ltd. Bliarlottotown would be who In order to properly treated