x THE innit If!!!“ Doll! (Inflow I81) Auoelnh min‘- rm: w-um IUIIIOIIPTION lldfllln‘ .. o", In u! l l" " ~ “_:'?"’.yru?.(L.QdIlI:O‘I-G:IUIOC t. r. I. tuna u,“ gqr your iln udvumm mulled to Gullah and U. I Imam-n Audit llunll i! UINIWWII “The Strongest Memory l; Weaker than the Weaken! Ink.” iiouniiv. mama a m: A Letter To Stalin .A remarkable document has been forivflfded l0 yosef Stalin, Soviet dictator, through the boviet embassy in London. It is signed by leadillg members of the British Independent Labour party. and it bluntly tells _i\lr. btahn what they think of the yiresciit political tendencies in the land of Communism. The significance of the message lies iii the fact that the signatories arc all men more or less openly favorable to Coin- iiiunisi doctrines, and tiiat it denounces the trea- son trials now going on iii Russia as "an out- rageous travesty on lllt‘ most elementary human rights and a bcstial crime against the most Iilil- dainciital 1l(l\'(.llL‘('s' towards social decency regis- tered b_\' iitziiikintl." Tflic lctlcr is calculated to place Stalin on the llurtls of a dilemma. lt zirgues that cithci" the M" éllSiilltillfi zigziiiist tllc co-svorkcrs of Letiin tire false. or "wc would lii- compelled to conclude that there wais something inherently wrong iii the Ilussian revolution to attract such degenerate types 'tu the top of the ladder of leadership.” Thr- lcttcr goes on i0 say that Stalin Cannot possibly realize how much harm he is doing the ideals of socialism, "The most bitter foes of the Soviet system,” it says, "could never have done as much to sliake_ the faiili of class-conscious workcrs and to caust- doubi and deiiioralization iii their ranks. You are cointiiittiiigagrave error if you think that this savage terror strengthens the international position of the U.S.S.R. against the threat of attack of the ,t'acist and imperialist powers; On the contrary, the position of the U.S.S.R. is being disastrously weakened. kVe know that in Britain the trials and executions, the firing squads, and ‘suicides’ 113w: served only to paralyze working class opinion on behalf of the U-S-S-R. and to strengthen immeasurably the hands of the Cliamberlains and l-lalifaxes in their moves to isolate the Soviet Union.” Fortunately for tlicse I. L. P. officials, they are living in a country where they can freely de- nounce “thc Chainberlains and Halifaxes”,-—- even from their seats in Parliament. The con- "trast between British freedom and Soviet tyr- anny must: beyery painful to them. It would probably be still more painful if they were with- in reach of Mr. Staliirs long ar . - Colleagues At Feud n The quarrel bctivecn $165515. 151w!” 14nd Fill": ‘Liberal representatives for Halifax in the House of Commons, quoted from Plan-bard in these columns on Saturday. 37°56 m“ °f a charge tirade by Mr. Finn that his colleague went t0 Halifax with members of the National Hat‘- bours Board and aided and abetted them in put- ting into force unfair regulations. Curiously enough, a subsequent debate on the Battlefields Commission brought them tflgeillfif Pgam- , M'- F inn urged that more attention be paid to Citadel Hill at Halifax, and there was a burst of satiri- gal applause when Mr. lsnor got up and Sup- ported his colleague in this matter. It was the first support he had given him for some time. Queens, P. E. I_ and Halifax are the only re- maining dual tidings in Canada; and. 533's 1h“ Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Stat‘, these two-member ridiiigs often lead i0 501115 confusion. When anyone refers,.for instance, to "the hon. member for Halifax” there is alWBYS . doubt as to whether Mr. Finn or Mi’. 181101‘ i5 meant. The difficulty is sometimes overwmfl , . . . , by referring to the “senior” and “Junior” mem- ber. but this does riot always work. This awkward feature has figured prominently in the Finii~ Isnor feud.‘ The former is generally referred to as the “senior ’ member, but both men came into the House in the 1935 election, so there is really no question of seniority between them, except that Mr. Finn is the older of the two. Mr. Isnor boasted, in the heat of the argument, that he poll- ed 84o more votes than did Mf- Finn. b“! the latter rctorted, "Where did you get them P" Per~ haps there is a story behind that query which may yet come to light_ When Liberal colleagues begin washing their linen in public, anything may happen. Rough On Premier Paftullo """"F@ll0wing the example of other provinces which mve.a.ppflaffid before the Rowell torn- missiori, British Columbia has been pleading)“ disabilities underconfederation. The Commission has countered with a series of queslwlls canlllll for British Columbiifis views on the federal sub- ~ lidy system, debt reduction, tax collectiorrmeth- ods, federal treaty making power,‘ the taxing of ' “own property and other points. benator Farris, Government spokesman, called the uestionnaire a "formidable document" and Premier Pfitllllll? complained: “We should have been asked these questions weeks ago.‘_' According to the Prem- -. ier, i: will be impossible for British Columbia to ilianswcr some of them before learning Ottawa's cilia indefatigable critic. Mr. I- B- Mcfieichr I ‘of the Winnipeg Free Press seizes the Occasion to comment that if Mi‘. Pnttflllo and the Senator l ‘bad read the papers for the last few months they would have gathered that exactly these questions would be put to them. Why tlkii the" will"? ion‘: of itirprise?‘ ' "clgzory," “y; McGelichy, “is that British Om commune liriefh just an “election p _ lflmmm Mir. Piitttillm¢¢¢'fl't have to to w mt". i ‘Anus-vi, um he didn't a “in criterion Gillllllllllli m“ 6'7’ iumtiilsliis ‘lfiiivuth. i iii mo‘ i Unoiui to f , , " ,1 ’ i 5 Comminion em loyad or lbw Y ove ” about the condition that we have no asset what- lic debt. But it is politics, party politics, and anxious to perpetuate." ._____._i_.______ I Editorial Notes 1 The Crimean W ar declared this date i854. i. i: if at days. III i i i Welcome to our legislators, may their shadows never grow less, notwithstanding what may happen to their political reputations. Ill ‘It It Ill .'\l last and at length a voice has been heard iii the House uf Commons from Prince Edward island iii that of Mr. .\. E. MacLcan. Hcreto- fore it has been left to the l\'t, Hon. Mr. Bennett and i\lr_ .'\. J. Brooks, (Royal, N. B.) to espouse our cause. i- at iii a: We have to go away from home not infre- quently to get news of ivhat is happening at our door. For instance, the New York Times states that arrangements are being made t0 increase railroad rates on through traffic m thc united States to bring them to parity with increases t0 which have not yet been published. a v a 4 Congratulations are due Master Billy Rogers, son of Col. and Mrs. Keith Rogers, on his out- standing success as a. music composer in the open competition at Quebec Musical Festival. Billy always has been addicted to music, both as a violinist and as one of the original members of the.Boys Choir of 5t. James Kirk where his tiwther has been organist for a number of years. Much more will yet be heard of Billy as a coni- poscr for he has lllillblC in his soul. ' Ii l i _ Imports of Canadian cheese into Scotland dur- iiig i937 were much greater than those for the previous year-the figures _.,l.)Clllg 64,175 cwts. of 179,560 ‘cwts. and 146,282 cwts. in the res- pective years, writes Mr. G. B. Johnson, Canad- ian Tracie Commissioner at Glasgow, in the cur- ada held for many years previous. New Zea- land, owing to climatic conditions, is asbcttcr all- year dairy‘ produce country than Canada, and costsof production are lower. Also, New Zealand currency has for many years been kept at a dis- count of 25 per cent as against sterling. i: n- v n- Not only in New York are hitherto respected Tum and honoured names figuring in criminal records; Vancouver also has its share, Three Vancouver stock brokers wore sentenced to prison terms after they pleaded guilty in county court to charges of conspiracy to defraud the public_ Wil- liam T. Twaites, member of the firm of Mac- Gi-egor, Twaitcs and Wray, Ltd., was sentenced to‘ four years in New Westminster penitentiary. Harold T. MacGregor, 28, was sentenced to three years, and has father, James T. MacGregor was sentenced to two years less a day in Oakalla prison. The three men pleaded guilty to con- spiracy in connection with operations of their firm from Juiie 1 last year to December 24. “A number of people-most of whom could ill af- ford to lose—lost heavily, and in the cases of two or three their life savings were swept away," Crown counsel told the court. James MacGregor is a past president of Vancouver Stock Exchange, and T waites is a former secretary of the organiz- atioii. in 1 a n- The following are the specific remedies submit- ted by the Vancouver B. C. City Council for the consideration of the Rowell Commission: The city to be reimbursed for all relief expenditures. The city to receive substantial assistance for technical education. he city to be relieved of all or a substantial part of the cost of relief, hos- pitalization, health and other social services. Municipal ttaxesto- be paid on all. Government- relieved of liability from any taxes ' lsvied by Dominion and provincial governments. No add- tional services to be imposed on the city without means of financing them. Mr. McTaggiirt, rcp- rcsenting the city, said the new Doniinion-pro- vincial relief agreement would transfer many now on relief to the unemployment category, cost of which would add an estimated‘ $700000 01' $800,000 to the cost of maintaining unemPIOY- ables in Vancouver. O I I And still they come with their_"pi_cnic'_' 9t- penses, The Royal Commission 0-: "Benitentiarieu which has been coiiductin inv;;.i tioiiu in Cm- ada, United States and uropc uring the past to date $88,810, lccording to a return tabled in the House. Living allowances to members of the commission have been paid ufollowa: Mr. Justice Joseph Archambiiult, chairman, at $35 C., at $15 per day, $5,: i; and Commissioner provinces taint,» divided into the ‘ham’ ‘and ‘have-riots’, is the first ‘have’ province visited by tlieCommission and is scared of sharel-th - wealth-ideas emanating from the orpliitiid of Confederation. Anyway, British Columbia asked d was grantodrnore time to look the questions r. The Vancouver Provinca is just as unsympa- thetic as Mr. McGeac-hy. It says Chief Justice: lfowell might well put a few more highly-per- tinent questions to the Pattullo Government. "rte c might ask about the Pacific Great Eastern Rail- Wfiy. and the Qliver and Sumas schemes, and the University lands,‘ and all the moneys brought home every year to finance the Government's patronage by way of roads. It is not anything at all iii the pact of Confederation that has brought ever standing against at least half of all our pub- patronage politics, which the Pattnllo Govern- ment, in its very argument in this inquiry, is “Business as usual" these beautiful Spring be introduced throughout Canada, new rates and 46,435 cwts. respectively out of total imports 1e rent issue of the Commercial Intelligence Jour- nal. New Zealaiid, with 90,992 cwts. as against 76,588 cwts. in 1936, still remains the lead in cheese exports to Scotland, a. position that Can- e en's para i-n the poxipedltl he also its supporters. es education, especially b Dominion grants for owned properties, 0:, alternately, the city to be what is known by u .. year "and has not yet presented its report ha! dost fir day, $8,762; Commiisioner R. W. Cfaig, - on dc liioiss lfflllf" Out hi m lawful-stricken ingenious communication lli lieu of", talc- plionn service for which they m: unable to ply. ‘rh i2 o! win fences to talk town o er st pro- radio mi: Using batteries to O I circuit and headphaies fold-speakers; they vc linked themselves with their neighbors. ‘mono unable to D08- W!‘ minim o the; rude lines ut. on the wires b their more animate friends. The king t of this pne- ttccl '3: unoiflhodox system of communication is a tritium to the esouroefulmss tab l! r and Mllp lll of those poo to difficult o - question ofsga cum-station. legality was m‘ . in m, . katohewan Legislature due to the necessity of carrying such line: ver at. certain points. It o row ls a matter o! satisfaction to know that the Government gave usur- ance that it would do nothln to interfew. —Klngstion Whiz-S an- din-d. A very true observation la made by an American contemporary that there is no longer ii royal or cer- tain road to litloal eminence. Neither ances ry nor education counts very much, and wealth. more often than not. is a definite hardl- cap. The battle ts to the strong when it is not. to the wily, the per- sls‘ent or the vozlfercus. Arid men of every cuss. background and sta- ggan are finding their way to the A Chicago telephone [lrl is to be tried out in grand opera as her voice seems to warrant the test. . Add to this the fact that George Bernard Show recently affirmed that o mtors possewed better enuncia ion than any other class, not excepting actors or preach/era, and it will be readily seen that they are deservedly coming into their own-Brsntford Expositor. .- Ainong other mean w “ ‘ to add to the Armyls comfort ls the appointment. of on adviser on catering. the provision of small extra. luxuries for the menuand the n/boAtlon of iuineoesaary ' it and polish " It. ls the little will}; which nukes the difference be- tween the grumbling soldier and mind. the man with ii contented flmTei-i-ltorlulflmiyiilsotakeca considerable share of “£18 War ai 2110.000. wh such touches as I contribution towards the cost of bands, the payment of fares wand l drlllliall-s, d special mm tmlals aglhgfl In clvllllmli clothes dis/play a. profound know- find ledge of human nature, All reforms are welcomed with is! ' emphasis by The Daily M and its readers. Many them were resoumeo up-lio-dsw 'Oll’llll7~ ment the British Aim: must. not. be inferior to any in WOTRL, -- London Dally Mall. With the proqiecf 0| another n- tempt. on Everest, SPQOLLGUOH is keen as to the nature of the next ex ttion. According to a. London w ter. there is B strong likelihood that. the expedition will see radledl changesmiéi the technique of moon- .e unzeir 06311;!» the “Arctic t. " as "tr time’ of olfniib hi the view, an Everest itlon In ‘the opinion of expert moun- taineers, a amallervpad at the top, with Mmmrt at e tcrmedlate uilid new; minimized if it . W . could not have averted the disas- ter. On the other hand, the older school which favours “the tropical type" of expedition. with iui army oif and 1s to carry alla, lils of India. TlieGv (Tmnula, ~- o u f llmv the lic of en our - iiig sliifnglndednpegs l’. m. vfiuifl. the State,‘ has provided for 1938 ii number of scho arshfps for school- boys b0 be trained u glldl and flying pilots The boys tre- oelve a oourae of triitniii with the gliding clubs, and a. nu will be chosen to receive free tuition with the Tasmanian Aero Club. A course of into-dynamics has been provided at the technical colleges. it being esuiitliil that the applic- onto should qualify in this subject. One of‘ flip feature: o: l pro- posed ceiirng ouse or thrapgh Mitch students tn f! k oeoo airy schools could con empfo , Ls a job "scout pone ." oonsls of a gro of me who wt! go tha- the town- iind lmilnxs. The p establish such n clearing was mode wnkzht when the Yo: ‘Ivwiiahlo Board of Education inc tho Induatrfa‘ Oonllcta Oominftlne. This scheme has been in ODGIIMOII on ii small scale ln the township schools-Globe and Mail. shl humlni vacancies tn ad” A favourite pcntliiiemtherie | I n n! sosmim-ii-n m-n... onmow . - bubble " than anion mosntfimowoottur. oniymotnmuday Jlnlllfldi- nmuaiitantu J. C. McRuer, at $35 per Y. $515K. Travelling ' ‘,i i e . t . .. pen amouutedt $i,=< for chllriiilir. efflqnfor M-r.‘ and» ind. ‘I389 for Mr. ‘Mc- munmtiun, being pill! it tier. Mn. Craigvru the MItLilhc u; '. H“ P. i" I i' 55- ‘ ‘ com graphic 3:15.972. The uvon pcrsolll, held :55 meeting travc ed 55 in, it the Anya‘ and hard 3,24: wlmmco. ' _ t ru- “Iw nut-an t: d Innulllllllilw uannsini- coves: PH: noel Zvuflfi out?» would be r Sh: like who attended the Extension Oouree at St. Prun- clc Xavier vulgar-dial wish to ex- . rice Edward Island our most heartfelt thanks for your generosity lln making this expert- e ion that iili conn- dance you have placed in’ us b s to 11o rush been mlmliicgdwand 1th.?‘ l 0B. @995’ e essona the Dust month to the enrich- pient d our rmnectilve communit- You please. Mr. Dennis, uoii_ the Government i r limes that ivithin five or to your: this me naive bettamenll. may prepare t e way for o more rudi- cal and adequate reform. _ North Bedeque. vey our thanks to of our province? 8 erelv yours. (Sgt!) Students who offended the iinucfiioiviu. REFORM ,, _ rlliinrent-‘is faced with demand for changes the objections is . e giood enough alone." N BIWEYS the cry of the stflpugecthe world will Klnkon, P. I. f. mi remain m mummy crowd 8'? ‘B78668 they glxfllulfl flint equchahffli ' . 088 ts homes that can ill-afford t3“ keep them. being fed from N"! shmlld all we a. .. . I taken away by Mr. WOLFE AND MONTCuIM “Whatkgtigeahypu thinking, brave Wh ldiera Bsoekn tffmlutl-aealhiw . Standing before you?" Idkiiow defeat as the blt- r 0n the Paths i G1 The bmtle of...» Y. Like some ancient story, "I tholuzht of tfigdfleld with wound- 01'?- dim and hr 1y . t of- Wolfe. my ice who "Had we not been foes on that win p , We might have talked there d rdons and simple thlniia. And peacefully walked there." Jwhatw were you thinking, General o As you iaiy bii the plain the our tunic, torn by l Apd n. crimson stain there?" “I had- nrpver igppeclpd the prize %eaiie:‘tv%fh:e:iielimrdfm and far Like some ancient story. "I of on Itnilluh garden the twilight fall 0mm crab"; Atuthvmmldum. Iflflgh, §““$ beat revision cunt financial limitation! 5nd I m, Blr, etc, J. W. A. NICHOLSON. EXTENSION coitus: Sin-I. lmwa mimv. am sorry to say that I cannot agree with the Bbitenzion Student from Kelly's Cross who expostulates upon t fairness of the Department of Agriculture in regard to the selec- tion of applications for the Short Courses held Ln Charlottetown and 1n Ant S 8 nish, N. . rstand, that, from one living 1n the eastern part of the Island, three persons were selected to take the course in Charlottetown. HIIUIBHIIDIB, an- other student, while attending the Short Course tn Ohnrlottebown, re- s that her (the student 118i a the A81‘!- . . (J cultural officials seeing doubl fllgee)lflfldfl her application in M33112. o! us who have at- t dad sch l d m: aeiéhmber aoygirk college for quite m: it over, Fubllc. I am, Sir, em, w. u. i_—---._. REPLY T0 “OBBIBVII” -_-._-... urdlfs Guardian I 8.20.1. writ- siziu himself Th “N ' l| 4mg. romp-st... illéwiwhf. ‘"f»¥"‘°°'i. v to “m”: ha: en an of Cruelty since the Bu! had the services th 1168MB d w lch ehlldre . By than-cold met-sick, and phi. (mo? which jams on; by u; . These difficulties HQ giggly) over for citizens of W11. Bl fill! el to lbl In iii-avarice ii. hi. rm... fargltlv. out in . was a ears old with iirwtlcqlly no clutlin, and wrari-n: whut neared to be. the orlizlnnl p". Mi’. Mcf lot-l. of some need, m- nu chlld, “Poi-ham uonmim imi a uncut. Effulif 1Q 111g!" w mil hum- lnlmnllsntfmu" DQIIIIIDUQUIIDU :ucr mumnaiuirwiiibiiinwa" W“ “one i/wwcwswewu. zit/m» [Infield/allow MOTHER LO vary mother to continue t VE Ital-id! lupi-omq. o ho:- childnn. Un and fathom-n did not If their qooilintontionn elf makki o. Thi; in I p. n’? “t; rtunatoly, 10mg many cues, ha; guarantee that your good futons vldlng a monthl onuoofierod wit o Total Disability curled Confederation Uh poll income for your family. o or without Monthly Iacom Benefits, ururroi mun-wanna CONPEDERATIMI- LIP AIIOCILTION‘ ONE 0F THE WORLD'S GREAl LIFE INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS BRANCH airman.- Bank 0f Nova Scotla Building, , ' Charlottetown-W. c. nose, Manager I u: n I 0 n a _ a II Buying ~ Fox’ Furs Harry Klrsh will be buying fox furs at the Queen Hotel, Summer-side, TUES March‘ 29th and 30th. DAKY‘ and WEDNESDAY, n. will be buying at the Revere from, Charlottetown 0Il THURSDAY, FRIDAY and ‘SATURDAY. BRING IN YOUR runs T0 HARRY KIRSH v67 v v¢v ‘¢*¥ For Vihilit] ulwauf use BRAHMIN ORANGE PICOE TEA taken from their beds and dl-HDOS‘ ed of before the? deposited will». to their hale n“ were no aectlo uhllii , ‘tn 0rd em a chance to revi no m; lndugtry naturally would inc from neutral!‘ . There were some rhi of the province. y m shat-egg‘ the pron M91315 . - ‘H008. th slliabifw b: was.‘ _ Cmtlnllled on pgae_'{._o<>i.'s>: ed, with the result this the - ‘* "“'“"""" ‘m fisheries hflwfll Bl)’ and tributaries, yatoon roan iron PALE AND rum _ norm W the treatment v1 Ono of the rulest remed- lha fragment of Rheu- For Giholi. who havemm prove the remr- GI‘! A 30x NOW 50o. --.lAall.0nfnn d“ "r-"cfyiiitizt C dllllill ‘lei!!! In Ill lhlflfllllllltllxlér-