i i" its. l-‘ggg i t rue , ciiintonrrown auinluni Heroine Dally tFounded in llfl) lnthorimdaaSeeoudClaiiaivlail. P01081100 Department, Ottawa r ' ' m: w. Cheater s. Nolan, ear. Vieo-brealdent: .|. l. Barnett, FJJ. Secretary: Ileut Col-D. A Miuikinnon. 0.8.0. Iditol and Managing Director: I ll. Burnett, IJJ. Amooiate Editors: Frank Waller and Ian A. Burnett Ihfliuardian Inly be ibtaincd at: Bub Foaaeeo Shop. Mom-tan. N. I. The News Shop, Iloncton. N. B. George McLean. Pictmi N 8. Walker's Wbzta Snot. ll Salter Si. Halifax, NJ. Ietropoiitan News Agency, 1M3 Peel 8L, Montreal. United Cigar Stores Chateau Ottawa Ont. B. Aitken, lard Elmo's tiotel Ottawa, Ont. .|. Flue, 354 Bay Sh, Toronto. Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Suiibury. Ont. Old South News. (for. Milk and Washington 5b.. Boston lotailng’; New; Agency. Timea Building New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Wenkesflnk.” MONDAY. MARCH l8, 1946 Taxation Forecast Hon. j. McCanii, .\linistcr of Nflflll Revenue, has made the heartening prophecy that Iicderal taxation and expenditure will be radically slashed when the next budget is pre- sented _to the House of Commons. Addressing a mectlng in his own constituency of Renfrcw, Ontario, Dr. McCaiin is reported to have fore- cast reductions in income, corporation, and ex- cess profits taxes, as ivcll as a scaling down of national expenditure so drastic that it may ap-‘ _ proximate 5o per cent. During last session of Parliamcnt,—thc first to be held after the I945 general election, —demarids were voiced from all corners of the House of Commons for reduced expenditure and taxation relief, as measures urgently need- cd for Canada's economic salvation. But the Government diid next to nothing about it, with the exception of a certain amount of gingerly cheese-paring on the outer fringe of our ponder- ous wartime taxation structure. As for what is called economic rcconversion, it went entire- 1y by the board with the logical result that the processes of niitional production have almost ceased to function for the past three months. Government controls remain as the DQFKIYQRR hangover of the war, and have deteriorated into little more or lcss than deadening obstructions of free enterprise and useful production- “While Dr, McCanns optimistic speech ‘uggests that llfg isnreawakeriing in Federal ad- ministrative circles. 53W the 59d”? Pmlf‘ Record, “there is one passage of that Speech whim creams grave doubt of his knowledge of what he is talking about. We refer to his sult- gesmm that. 13st ygarg budget, which pfrovgded for expenditures on revenue accoun; o ‘cat1110- two and a half billion dollars, may e cl! 115 ca, by 5Q per cent. For this would bring tie gal down to about $i,2oo,ooo,ooo, whereas the “h5g5; and service charges on the national debt now absorb $000.000.000 _l”y°a\'. whlkcgfi: l l‘ ' Governments social security PFO-Elflfnm‘ ‘m’ allmher $¥'¥°°'°9°’°°°’ u‘) Say mffihiiizagoitiliil national administrative services. _\V 0 to another half billion. All of which adds ill; t0 $300,000,000 pgf year, about l0 Dfljncent c?“ ma“ last’, year's budgeted outlfly- _ l5 °“‘Y POS5ible cut is in the “social. security W0- ‘gmmme, which most people hope, rather_ than i; t sce reduced. But some relief cvidcni leyiqiiciii (siight I... it be hoped that it wilfl be . . v _ t. f” even half of Dr. MCCanns enthusias 1c 0 cast." ________.__.__-- Sugar In Ontario An effort is being made to relieve the pressing stigar shortage in Canada by growing more sugar beets in Ontario. Between i943 and I945 the amount produced increased from 1t) to 44 million pounds and a further increase is hoped for this year as a result of better prices to beet growers. 'l‘he sugar bcct industry cen- tres liiziinly in Southwestern Ontario, in the vicinity of Chatham and Wallaceburg, where the only two factories are located. Quebec also has sent out a call for larger beet production and has promised bctter prices to growers. Que- bec has a very expensive factory which has never operated at anything like capacity. Labor is a big factor in stigar-beet produc- tion and loss of German prisoncrs-of-war is expected to be a severe blow to beet growers who have depended on this type of help for some years. Now they are endeavoring to obtain permission to bring out trained Belgian workers who are accustomed to this sort of labor. It is back-breaking work and Canadians ~do not relish it. i While there is not the slightest doubt that all the sugar which can be produced from home grown beets is badly needed at present, the tu- tttfe of this industry in Canada is highly uncer- tain and, in the past, has been subject to violent fluctuations. Whether domestic beet sugar, in normal times at least, can compete with import- oazie on a price basis is a highly debatable i Conquest of Malaria . p of Australian archives bu come ‘ i one ofitli , great scientific victories th quasar; malaria which at one will , emit.’ 1i... sum. ,0 “M “whim! General Hosoiuhsnd established a research laboratory at Cairns, Queensland, Iii thefirst six months ‘after the campaign against malaria was launched, the rate of the disease in New Guinea had beeircnt to 74 per cent. By the end of i944 it lmlflallen m 2,4 per "m- 1" 1945 Similar resultshivere achieved in New Britain, the Solomons-ind 30mm, And while the battle in the field was going on, such strong defence lines were set up in Australia that not only was there no malarial epidemic there but not a single case of the transmission of malaria ,to a civilian. The development of such drugs as atabrin, paludrine and other medicine still under test at Cairns, as well as of new in- secticidcs to kill mosquitoes and their larvae, turned the trick. These were a major factor in the Pacific victory. They will continue a maior factor in the economic advancement of all tropical lands. -EDITORIAL NUI ES- _ Islanders "hold the fort" at Ottawa these stirring times. 1118* The Irislimcu made a brave show yester- ‘lBY on resuming their Saint Patrick's -Day par- adc. i I ll i _ The recent “X"-riiy examinations in the city uncovered quite a number of cases of in- cipient T.B. i i i! I The P. Hospital campaign enters upon the provincial field this week. having con- cludcd the city canvas. ~ i I i W The UIfO must be pleased they did not sel- cct California as the location of their world hfiadqiiarters, seeing it is subject to earthquake shocks. UNO itself has been giving world 511°C!“ lfleflfly. Qe to internal combustion. I The list of names revealed in the spy scan- dal indicate. the underground Soviet movement in Canada included all sorts and conditions of me" 30d W001“. from chauffeurs and stcno- graphers to professors and Members of Par- liament. One can hardly distinguish between friend and foe these treacherous days i- n: m n- " The_suggc_stiori that a plebiscite be taken on certain civic questions has its merits, but to act upon it would relieve the councillors of the onus of their office. We are a democracy with. representative government. When we elect YCDresentativcs, the responsibility is on their shoiildcrs,_ai_1d if they have not the courage of their convictions, it ls not the part of the electors, who put thcm in power, to relieve them so that they may continue “to make good fellow; of themselves.” The remedy is to hold them to strict account at a ‘subsequent elcction, I ¥ i __Al'e we going to obtain newsprint from BflliSli Guiana? Two eminent research scien- tists, who have recently visited that colony, Pro- fessor Simonscn and Sir Robert Robinson, have reported to the Secretary of State for the Col- onics that, if cheap electric power could be pro- vided they could see no reason why British Guiana should not become the industrial cen- tre of the Caribbean, with its huge potentialities‘ imlumbcr and wood pulp." Investigations with regard to hydro-electric power are now being made by the Government, which may result in starting a huge pulp and paper mill. i i i i A new type of “catalyst" lighter developed by a United Kingdom firm is attracting much attention. It is of average size with a smaller tube attached to the side. To work it one lifts the top and rests a metal frame from a small tube inside the larger tube. In about two seconds the alcohol vapour bursts into flame. A pellet of cobalt composition is held by a fine wire in the frame. Alcohol and air oxidise on the surface 0f lhfi Wllfit so rapidly that the temperature rises and the vapour is ignited. The lighter in its present form needs two hands as with a box of matches but an automatic press button model is on the way. m a One of the few firms in Britain where spiders are welcome guests is that of F. Barker and Son, “Sun-Dial" House, Clcrkenwell Road, London. Complying with the necessity for as- sisting the peoples of many lands to grow more food, this firm is responding to orders for ex- tremley fine instruments needed for immediate land surveying. In order to provide the nec- essary materials for some of these instruments. spiders’ webs have to be spun to measure. Spid- ers are taken to the firm by a member of the staff and placed in special, long, narrow boxes. These are handled in such a way that‘ the spid- ers are cajoled to provide webs of the correct strength. Horses’ hair is also used in another land-surveying instrument that is in great de- mand. During World War II, this firm has striiments and the workshops at the back of the premises are as busy as they were during the war years. U O I The Rt. Hon. Sir Neville Chamberlain, British statesman, born this date, 1869; was the second son of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and devoted the earlier part Ofthis public life to Birmingham; during Great War I he vm- ap- pointed Director-Funeral of National Service, which began a political career thnrlanded him in the office of Prime Minister ai- the time of thei-Iitltrfltllfcllioflbhe did hisfiitmosbto pre- vent a European conflict involving; Britain and the Empire, and went the‘ length n! iota‘; io Munich foo, interview Hitler on tile limit; he succeeded in obtaining delay, that y... all: in i‘ the aubeequentfoutbrgalcof hostilities l re- oiritirio, and “was ' fby I ken . Whiaton (Ihurchhiizmhe was bysilifltl bro . qth. 9: hevlll m» > .. - ’ h - f- ' lfliilllfi long run. atieut it enibltdi Brit-i have a year in which to’ prepare futilit- invufoii of Brliala. ~‘ ‘ '~ l been employed ‘in providing fine military in- Pre municipal politics, becoming Lord Mayor 'ofl u ruin we. VAARLQUEPLVEQUD z 1755' Was float And -omw g lanerleneed ma ‘syrup rat- orl any: the first enfiilllpeiiofrlnst ;n n‘ ertrwggen “wt 310th}: reeze-up, after; . right time u. tap, eayiirtiq Ferm- ers Advocateulnit yelrthere was no warning. The old formula didn't work. A Chicago d.e #10 hll conducted u lurve anion ever u ‘bonsai-id U. B. co iegrlnen, most of them returned veterans. The question: What clothes do you like to see women wear? The answers. of course, are highly lntereltl . r cent of the man llke sweater g _ ln the time. Ninety-six per cent cut the r votes for long evening dresses. of these want to eee the slinky type. The opposition goes for the swlrly variety. —Oweri Bound Sun-Times. ‘Hie young mother waa shocked to learn that little Sammie had told a lie. Taking the led on her knee, iihezraphlcally explained the onsequences of falsehood: ~ A tail. black man with red, fiery e ea an two sharp horns grab! litte boys who tell falsehoo s and carries them of! at night. He takes them to Mars, where they have t0 Work hard lii n dark canyon for 50 yearn. Now, you won't tell a lle “Kill. Will you?" "No, Mom," said Sammie cheefully. "You can tell better one: l"—Onpper’s Weekly. Francis C. Chieheater yvlio hoe bees on the roof of he house ii London's WestiEnd, has sent the King a 0t of honey. Mr. Chlchestor thinks his ls only fair. l-Iis bee: annually turn in a good at ck 0! excellently-flavoured flower oney, despite the fact that their hives are twenty miles or more from the open country, The reason: They spend most of their time among the flowers of the mnflflml-‘Pnt Buckingham Palace gardens only a few hundred yards from r. Chl- chester’: house. -—-Hamllton SD90‘ tator. in playing the role of bully, Rus- sla has disillusioned millions of peo- ple in the world who are not Com- munists but had nothln but lid- mlratlon for the mi!!!“ 10°"! W" effort of her masses and were enerous in acknowledging lt Sta- lri may not care; but no nntlon. however large, ‘can afford to sacri- flee the worlds good will. which ls reclsely what Moscow is doing. -l¥nmtiton Spectator. Britain, according to Sir Bell Smith, has been called upon to 10111 in n world campaign against fe- mlne. She has responded with an immediate cut in an already meagre fut ration and s change ln the qual- ity of her bread, which will cut down her p18 and poultry $09015‘ tien. It is a gesture which t e rest of the world may or may 110l- 0P‘ greciate. But lt. inflicts new and envy hardship on the housewives and mothers of this country, not to mention the poultry "P109" and plg breeders, whose llvlngs are mennced. The peo le of Britain lire entitled to ask: hat ls this world campaign? who is in lt besides Britain? How ls it to be waged? They must be told what precau- tions are being taken to see that the food which British tables lose goes to other tables ln Smile!‘ need. -l..ondon Expresl. Two month! an the Dally Er- press Centre of Public Opinion ask- ed: Should Britain stop lmportlnil films, petrol and tobacco frpm America and spend on food J19 money so saved? Slxtyl-t hi’? P91‘ crnt of the public said es. An 52 per cent were ln favor of cut- ting films first. -Dslly Express. London. The U. S. Wai- Department ha! just released a batch of figures a- bout the awihaiihz K-e Corps. Tar greatest umber of uniformed ta - waggers st. one time was 19.4.00. lays The New York Herald Tnb- une. We are told 10,688 received a- slgnmeiits. not all overseas, o‘: there was plBnt 0! llllflfd W01‘ to do here at. ome; 6.072 dos! lost their lives in the service o! their country and 870 other: wgg; listed as missing. ‘rhere are 8. gong back to former owners, t ave been declared surplus a! a February 1, and 3.533 8P9 it“! l" active service doing sentry duty b“! are slated for demobilization. Onsoii Welles tells this along of how a star was born. Blieonorll h" was an uninspiring unambltwul actress In s theatre in a small Ital- ian city. When Dune was over 80. Sarah Bernhardt came to that same theatre. Diise watched her erform and didn't seem impressed. l1! lhfi next. day, wlienehe returned t3 her dressing room and discover; that its wells had been whltewai ed for Bernhardvs one-night stay there, Eleonora Dune at last resig- ed what it meant to be a star. S g went to Milan, worked hard an became one. —New Yorl.‘ k91- laes fanaticism on the plrt of the opponents of drinking would make their opposition more effec- tive. There ls nothing wrong ln a drink; there is plent wrong in too much drink. The pro lem is ‘a qt!!!‘ tlon of degree not of wrong. I! there lLtoo much drink- tn , it ll for lack of education in drinking and because drinking .l| made a grim vice to be indulged ln with eonrclence looklnl over theohouider and the penalty of sin p. uni-y sip. -- Winnipeg Free u. A neuntnt report from England says the brook made famous by Tennylofl’! poem of that name la ll‘ s...“ “ll".’°'".....’ - a: ran o a o re . Rural Oounell of Bptisbu Unwin- lhli-e, le laid to be cone derin a lan to awatar-aiio go 52.9"“ ll 2.: "he... -.." d‘ I'll)’ . - ~ ' iplred the poet to pen the wherein stream is r0911 , i "tritium: chatter]: x s... u» loin file-brine! mm. In!‘ filth may come ma, .. h.‘ .a....;_.'.- a ll o» ggliiiwumvertld m» “Zifilllilrhmm- -""‘i m’ ..."i ‘w’ m a hlfll, one . . _ qr 1M- =0! l’! old-fashioned bu I can't help feel- inherent 4 Sin-In most. farm this time of year our called to the warble I wonder how mafi cat in this Province e it or do anything about lt., IHGIIIN- DWHQPI i production, cause: extensive dain- hide, untold worry ' th f. loner ln both milk, and bee! gains. We would not allow our neighbor's dog, nor our own, to chaie the cattle around the nature for hours on n hot summer day; yet that in exactly what the warble fly has been olng tn ever increasing num- hers, and will be doing again this lf don't do something starting now. The remedy is quits simple, a few cents’ worth of Dari-la powder as a wash, at interval: from, now through May. But treatment should begin at once. So I suggest that owners get together within their own school district, and makg n complete canvass and follow it. im- tll the last warble grub ls de- stroyed. I am, Slr, etc- J08. A. MUM‘!!! China Point, P. E. I. P. E. I. Problems ((7.0. Award in Satviile Tribune) ciiee d sins deipendent ugh: tlie a»? hi; tndivi usl? 1n o er words does a small mun ‘have fewer thorns in me 118th- -- Mid We sil ieallu, bmlxis an found tn small men who amounted to Very_ lit le, and unall men who were vii- busl dynamo: of power and effic- iency. Conversely s big man with his big; heart. robust constitution and cert brain may out-dlsbanire his competitors. ‘there are msny factors and one can rarely Wedlct tn advance what ls liable to hsp- tpcn under certain conditions and culeh f m-lng tii his were e orego oug Wllpltd by my visit last. week to tnoe Edward Island. Canada's smallest, province and incidentally the only Island province. I am re- . minded o! the old story of the own- er of a branch line railway. twelve miles in ten t-h. who wanted s pass tothePac iceoashflielasuerol courtesy transportation remonstra- ted because the branch ilne was so or . Said the seeker of the pass: "Yea. I'll admit that. my railway is not rdllfllfi as yours, but it is Just as 8.. rife troubles of Prince Edward 110$ B8 Blg Slater provinces. , her problems just the came — a whole flock of them. At the ad- ed Dominion-Provincial eon- ei-ence which will re-coiivene on Aprli 3th things will likely begin ppeii. It la like a boxing bout. In the first round or two the 0on- testants try each other out seeking for weak points in the other‘; de- fence. Then, with reitmlnarles iJVGT. the boxers get own to bus- ness. For 1916 Prince Edward Island had n deficit of about half a mill- ion dollars, a tld, sum even in these days of bi fguree. I may be lng that balanced budgets for gov- ernments and individuals are de- sirable things, while surpluses are goals. which give a feelln of pros- periy, contentment and l8 infliction.‘ I wonder what Prince Edward ' Island would do if, by its own volition or by the will of the cen- trul it was act adrift and had to go it Plane. Ag- rieultinc and fishing are the Is- lam's main lndust-rle-manufsct- nrlrig industries are few. very few. Apart from the products of the farm and the sea, Prince Edward Island imports nearly all it uses. re- lts people still eend their money to wealthier provinces for clothing, fiu-nlture. motor can. the best Germans are quite frank- ly expressing regret not that they made the war but that they lost the war. 8o far from executing Hitler as th cause of all their misery. they look back to the Hit- ler regime as the brightest period ln German history, when the coun. gyaéggr figured and ‘therefore rc- . W en unemp oyment van- lllif .?.“"...‘.ll2.. °°"“"' “t”. , — xi on Spec- drill/Itine- Max Factor’: ‘ Society . ' Beauty Allis i; i- gig inrtllrnzi J Mac's AMMUNIITID 4i seriously, f The warble fly II a mended’ te' I age to the carcass a: well a; the‘ g agfepiiiiiin I . lilo ciasou Ohirepeaetee rattler Gradual" - Oilariotietewn boots and shoes. cw? Poeslblyle- much? Well on! ‘iimswiir-iwvm" ' ' ' " 7 " i ""-* 1 at iriswuia make tbl ownfeeilngtsthatflomii. in Charles R.M niiire uignufacturing at e Jones Rimes-lily“! ' ‘A can.“ If Prince Edward Island ls to m- .- has an eacellent‘ IIIQ! . uiairi within the a-l protection the. aitaiatlon eiui _ ~~ . nan-bar. w, n: Orifeéiaeratioiié‘ hem-our Zheflnnllmtwlflta hmvtll. g . Notary. m 8 m ISllbbl-UOQ illldl . .i - - Ottawa thiin ever before, zine-is vli-‘iltty ind powers orsmeoargen Baillie. as‘ sure as anything can bmflolv of-tiie Gulf. . 1 ‘~ Wu . i ~ ‘rhea ,1 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECIRICtF. NOTICE Commencing Friday. ‘Mai-ch I5, l946,'-'and until ' llighways lllosoil to "QlCfi,-"l,hl6f|b§l'_ trill-fir notice. all highways iii tlilstPirovinceare closedfoi- uiotor vehicle traffic, (including tractors and trailers), eueeptril such cases where the total weight“ of yeliicle and load d not exceed 5.000 pounds. and/or ‘where instead oil '1 y wheel does not excced’1,500 pounds. i ' Anyone driving on provincial highways cbnfraryitothla order shall be duly prosecuted. .- _ .. . Quickies A -v DATED the 14th day i»: March, afn. rim. Byivorder, c. J. swnwaizr, 'i Clerk ,0!‘ the, ilfléeiitive ponaell. Acting 1 Britt... gkeiytnoldpé ~ l IL n“. . 1 . ilfllilllltl Slrauqeaiwimn 0 ., . . GAUDET £0 HASZARD noun... m if‘)!!! to LOAN u ca A ,_ _ eRfiirffis“ Charlottetown. I. l. l, NEIL W. HIGGINS Cliartereil Accountant l“ Richmond St. Charlottetown To v.0. rm so "If?!" and floflpgny Ghartered ' Accountants D. F. ARCHIBALD Ghriettetow“ n. it. DOANE’ a c0. 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