Pm ; f‘ runs, THE BIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN blur-run,- Daily (Founded in 1887) .- . ; , - ‘t, g l. \\'. Chester S. McLIrQ rreaAdltlfilArflulsLlilfillllud, ll. litufllfil‘. F-J-l- , Secret-try: LlcuL. tul. U. A. AllHJKillLflfllLeg-bl-‘Ajl Editor ant! Alan-ml"; U“'“'l"" J‘ A“ Bur“ ' IBbOCI-LN: Ldituis. liar-l: I_\-_I_UWY M“! “m A- mumi“ SI. lihklllPllU KAIEES h.- _ '_ n ‘ _. - your" $2.50 T01’ 3 mo!!! " “““.~.‘.':.“.§.‘. ..-. ........ . jug y hr; $3.00 [or 6 month: °""$l’§_~‘,“,f,',7 3§i....niiti.:,, cuuc tur one Month ,. ' , . - ‘. 5.00 er yea: ’.£,‘.t;‘,‘t.-§£l.‘,i ';fia“;i: ii-‘iifdlt in r "mt-um our toi .5 mouths . . - v 1' um b0 obtained n n" mzaliulittgmi; iillrguiixinic, ysquare, New York; uoda- tgn {cits (ti... ‘turner Milk and Washington o‘ 15:? Uclriipiiliuin News Aguw)’. 1243 Pal B“ :1” iir in. _| rmc llol. my 5a., lurunlu; News 518M- Clilfteisu ILMIZIIJI‘, IHRJHA; Ilulfe‘; New; Stand Sub- jury 0111.; Iluh luuuiiu shop, Muiwluu N. B. is Weaker than the "t- “visit. ....l "ocnltil... 21, m: I9: also For Canada m policy of prompt- c czistialties incurred , 3,0.’ rmgic, l; contained in the Washington Daily wits bred on the tWO ~iciiig the loss 0f Vtllrfifl rs tlurittg the original 2n r1 Islands. T; was crIcal o! this dell)’. q c~i'Cri'i1 Canadians u It ll I between the American item. ln Cli=cu=5ing the ', l- tiewspsper had this to say 1 c .. qyt ontline shits,» c i said the News’ edltOrlKI» q. m, p,-¢.~,»--_. 1 j "y of our neighbor, Canada, ‘nd we i,.-j ,, I ans show an aware- ncss of ,1, of war not yet general in ' z. .1 Q ,"'s editorial W3! in CBIIHCIK .9 the time of t": £i>j€7?‘c raid, in which ‘(.2171- ldian trowi “~ ‘ 25”?" mfllomY- 1w“? aper accuut" s i‘ IWPKICQSF! Pfolllllll)’ F, -- if, of tuiiatlian cities and pro- ‘fl flliftl liiul been in action- r 1h: raid, the Czitizi {an ‘v issued 12 casualty ll>'lS 17in, tlic papers publi~lietl i-»,‘:o were dead, wouuilcil were stories from the High przil=c t b aniiiwuzn. Ill thil war, months‘ dcl heavy :\!1‘ Invasion of The ne\v~ which neetl question to .15. "f the Canadian people was liiimving the tragic cost '0 more grim aiirl ileier- ‘ch, like the Ctmliiliaiis, t and promptly, ls lc<s ulvscckirig. b)‘ strikes, l.n_Lll'€—g!'Ull]) dciiiziiitlé, harsh truths are re- roblem qcotia Monthly Letter "l to which reference . 1e culiiimis, special ‘e beef marketing mob- re trouble than any _ u rcqiilrttioiis. liver ...cf has been one of s. pitlicy’ which would "out rittratxing need- tvlian cattle prices ceilings, and at the nus flow of cattle to ..; - cos and Trude Board pt the end of l.. ' i ~ ’il wholesale beef ceil- ing: upward 1o : . . .. i c for the fact that ' ;, " ‘ .i.1_v be considerably t ‘ of the basic ceiling . re time it announced that “mm! of ¢,\_ : ill be assumed when the ‘em quota q- . . jialyi the Board would purchase ca:t'.: at US. prices up to the quota, ‘mining in <_',~,;,1.{;t first; which were needed for lgmestlc 51212;, xer. A combination of circum- nmmes, however, prevented thin adjustment from wivw,” ~‘;¢ lwef shortage everrtemporarily. [he relati tip b-"uecn cattle prices and ‘the ‘pew ceiling price on laeef, which had been fairly yell ‘In litre" a" “e tinzc lt wan established, was fepidly destroyed by the continued rlse ln cattle yriocl ln Juno. ' I" s the higher ceiling was no more effective rl‘ . 1e previous one ln assuring Iupplles to the c. ' . tiiarlret. Pgradoxicaiiy, t 6X! complicating £30101 h fie altuaif .. rising cattle prlcu, but ‘declining cues. 'l.ie Slltl-lfifl reaction ln cattle Price, W mm;- at the end of June appears to have t. . _' r causes: purchases for the military t .4 lI' "g1: under the price cell- lng, and the l v-roachiiig for the first pf the pr: prices uti . . . take effect on _‘ '1' us: 2411i. resulting lri a .~ 1 Itetitigi. prevent 0d lu lame time market. '1."- Ic, which were to ‘lglWT 3rd, and Aug- er; prices followed, ;_;-off in cattle mar- ‘. of small mppllen, mu ' ‘w r/Hunve the incentive n" g of the third qua:- . tt". Sept. 3 it was an- nouncer! t' ' ~ E t‘. corporation would no longer lit‘ l t.» ; -- lawn» cattle up to the. quota .\t c. t , ‘tut would support the Cfllflilllfll ' i vvtlt- priccs coultl not 1'31] !,- i the wholesale “gimp,- (w, to be the sole ex- puritw. I . l liw.\'cvr'r, Iex» ,,_-,,,,[ , 4 t ~ -t If l‘!'i\' !1l.'1I'l\'(“l!‘l[_'5 1H,‘. p, -~ 1-, ithi h rvffcrt-il tit! '\ ti» 1'. it wright fur a q l to hold c i‘ - terly’ 1]'l“lf! l" Mt l" (Illllllldilliiivi f, ,._ n, ,i w‘ no Illillllf, hrnv- i ; w re (li<\"lll<f.'l(.'" ‘iigv piivr-s, “iitl! ill! llllll of the . uilrjcrt to m: p~~ilvli¢v of a u-il iii lune. nf uivl] prim“; _::|t'(’ Ii. 5. tTllllC f ll I’: 17-h] v. i l. ~4. 'iI.'\ 1),, _ i.» }‘..!lt lll aiiiiitiiii-"ril .1 !lt“i\' pOIICY liii-lti Hlttl) flu.‘ W llllQ‘ "ll ti-llliil‘; “(if prion ha; b61511 raitui to $17-25 iwr cwt- ivf {HE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDlfsfl the autumn period, zin iitrrriisc of Si-SO m‘ “lwllt 9 1.2 per CL-“L _>\{,,-r _\'..v, 3o, ilit'_v are to rise progressively to sltlfu) next _lllllt‘--’5c 1P9" than 1,15, [rings (Qlllllg, llicr iitcr llic ceiling will stay at this 1711"‘? iii“ i‘ Wm‘ “m! ‘If course, be free to fllltlllulr >L',i\tI|]§Ii],v l“'l°“‘ 5t- lloreove-r, a preniitiru of F»; pt-r cwt. is t0 b8 allowed almw 511L- lkpfg coring for llic highest quality beef. .\t tiic r. 1e llflit‘, the Hititl Cor- poration will s -.\' l", l'l“'“l“,“\‘ will‘! “if there is at any me a siiipius \\'l!2Cl! threatens to depress prices tuidul_v," and retains sole con- trol of gxpttfli, ln other words, a. substantial upward atljustmcnt in yiriccs hits hCci! offered in order t0 bring nut ciittlc supplies ininicrliate- ly and thus remedy the long-coutintied beef shortage, and an over-all increase in prices has been provided for. The "‘c0st" of the new policy is, of course, the flfffilk in retail price ceil- ings, the consequent effect on living costs, and the possible further increases in cosrof-living bonusel. NOTES BY TIIE WAY In the present crisis It’: hard not w compare Uutldhrs sprinting vvnccl \\i..u Nero's tlodle. ——Cl1.l'l$- mun Science Monitor. The revenue rulnlsler has V"! kindy ltirnishcd tabe; for the ui- ocuic " x Quill-CHOU; Now :1 he wit. cniy supply chairs vrlule we sit down to lllLlIK it oveir. —Wooctstot~k Svntuicl-Reviow’. One important war effort, It was revealed )'C;I.('.I'(I.K}', l5 entirely up to the women of the nation. 0k! Sllk and Ilyul!) stockings are needed al- most as mutt! as tnctul scrap. The material is used in pc-wdor" bugs, Plans are utid " wiry for the collec- tion of this (intruded IIOSMX)‘. Uncle sums met-es will repond. —Bostcn Post. .__.__ Like the thrill o! an ornllhologlst. Sighting u new bird is the cvlllpiete wondeutietit of people discovering, wider auto travel ratloirurig, that. whey Irate s. hcme. Ln surprise they look uroutid at. nearby sU-YPOWHiIIlSl ‘llentauvely- they try out the hous- e; vitiero they often have slept. lkligllb comes upctn them when they mid that hc-llle not only keeps cw the ruin mrd cold. but! is rather n fprtikslllll. pint-e. In magazints they tel; us that rill klnds, of things can be doiic a; home, new we are forc- ed w szuy" there so much, Games m uitintuio ncigltbcrhocd Hucqtiititrictl stunts 10 yttuigstufl . . Yep, toutny are children right. mo“ u; 1m _ Imagine that! As a lnullcl‘ o; t homes have exist.- ed for a long time, and sortie P61‘- sons hinc bet!) aware of it There 111111! Illttid 1110.30 OT hi5 TIIVOYIIO ' llml‘. uiiy other place there ......';i'. ut-tvs are seldom chal- u: EDITORIAL NOTE}; Qi-W ‘Die R.C..\I.P. are busy with Invest! tions and prosecutions both lri [Queen's and Jrincg, King's as usual is not in the limelight in this respect, I ‘l U 1 Will vm mach our provincial objective In the War Loan campaign? 'l'li.i: ls the question agitating the niintls of those who have the re- putation of the province at heart, not to men- tion victory over our enemies, n- ut u The REY. Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church will be in session in Charlottetown to~ day and at lliglificltl ln the evening. Tnmorrmv lt will take ln the series of irivctfiicgs arranged in connection with lJr, john R. .\lt.~u's visit, m a .. One million more .l 7,000,000 pound; Lin.‘ additional wool plflNillfillilll appear a<surerl for Canada next year. .\lr. _l-llllt‘i A. Heir... as- sistant chief of the .~\:r;cul re llcparzinent l’r\>- tluction Services, ant‘. in clrtrge of sheep and wool production, siivs he btlicves the siievp e.\= . ptinsron campaign Iziziiislieil by the lhtllliiiltill Government early il' would succcwl. x w- ho f‘X'l)t‘l'l(lll‘l.'b o! his - Ilv: put '- in lute siiotxg in tin y chair. .1...» qinet, good ]t-_\'S 0." home \(l.l-Ll!i4$ are wemtmtc! back. nitupolgs Slur Journal. ’l'lilrtv»five years ago, wllfll m! 5i '1», flfiliglllttll, CuliiHu-t and llLlslc Llp like 1.1‘! pvt- liockty hugue of li.=.. country" of ' , in \\'|ll('ll bcili ll... ;- \\'.'l'¢ .ve.y Iv\\ll "w i.‘ 'I'liere ls the pro distinguidietl .'\u=. . . lflilllld: s: Dr. Franz Klein, ntiw of llm: ihcw Ottawa, and Ctllli'sli--"tli‘lll fur ~ Yrltll !!t.‘\\'.<PZ![>(’!‘S. lle will -_.vc nu lllll"'i. first hand account of l\‘ii<\::t. lllltlCl” the nuspirics of Czinatlian Authors .-\.<.~-\t at m r of ili.it Illltl ituilitgi" htuuci‘ \v.t'.1 1i g1 11g dc- tc iintriiiv-v- [he cltl Cu. .t,<. are to be r:- thus be a n.\v i-ziv Ki w (‘i‘.’!W $1.. .\l.i:'iL- Siiir. t i llli‘ ntmit‘ ll I I More than 53o fit-i" stihruuriiic< hiave l-t-wit llriii~li anti .\ll!\ i. .1 battle to lllllllllitll‘! the l’ COfflllllllllvflllilllS in the . mv .i...u F1 ‘ Ari lvs .. i. , - , -. ,» ,_ , t . country €lIUrlIIULl»i> incictist d O\L1 ....,_@ o. in List, f“, It“? “m, H1, m5 “i, mm WM. fcrgott t. .\ it Ill i l! than yum-tron centuries i,j, '. .~ w“; I~:.t:';i"'. . has not iii. .\lCl'L' {nun a tnn- ‘ ilt p.\s=<:d ' ‘e .\l'.l~<~lllll flllil iiwttvx iii ~ dicta mitt: After an iuterticw liuvccu Pliilcr, liiily tuittle \\ l!' --n l Mussolini (lt.lll.'!lltl"il i.‘..'i'. l? ti allow ltaliztn tru-ips to (t\'v'lll“\' I" i‘ luVlll< iii (ircece, (tllr ‘s i lilillsl] fleet to use tnccl." w for reply; Lirt-ecc r _. .t the people were cztlltvl up independence zittil lliulitlll‘, cessfully’ until lliilcr t .. - '" ally; (ireek forcrs, ~l hv llixt" great sticcesscs against ll(ll_\' in .\' the following tlioillll, capturing l\' many prisoners. Ixwtw t i. ‘if Ili.‘ "c fli lifitt "cc ititiii t Z!!l'l . ll.l,\ ptiinip, \\.ll! tti. irjhniril‘? . ov r t-lie it w "zuctlsl of boriitltin In rcccn- Utrrtiun ltTltlff- the Ncizh Cape of f CIQZQ all it ti Etlr- ic flint \v.ll iiud t!i.it is . 1 iv On a i ll!1\'.' is arming one wott.tln't. like it» have tliitt !ll\(lllI in .)!l."5 ])( >t,.~icu. Ur 1.10 black lictrt that may have lxtrrn tniderticnth it. - Nctv York Tl-lLcS ilurinq iza and Finn t ,, to ». It 1i his recent n !‘i"‘.\>p.'!ltCl' cola From personal observations dining tour of England with Czuizii .:i leagues, Blr. llerve Klajor, !!t"»\s editor of the French daily newspaper, La l’rc. e, heartily subscribes to Mr, llreiirlziri lilittfltuil> lwast that. “Great Britain ls the tougliiest in the world." Mr, Major spoke before the m; _ lunchccvi meeting of the St. Irtwrcnce lviiviinis Club, Montreal, giving his iitiprcssions of his recent wii.i.i.icini'ionrironic llcnllllnptllollln trip overseal. "The Eitglislinian has imposed lltill’ 01 11,6 661°C," :11 . . . , l" 'l'lll "lil terrible priyatlons on himself, but he has not mlipn, high", f,,f,”,,i_,l,',,clé_,fo,‘,’,,lalg lost his taste of lite,’ .\fr, Aliuor declared, "flu the Geriliuill iwvult‘ swtoquels" nits- ' . -ri .. icprrzcnt. tic lucto News of "las- attitudc li'i_ the face of smudge ianls “d5 anger we,“ ,5 bum” d because n and l feelin of impomncy in the fact that he Eould betray little existence of seeth- 1 k b k_ N f" it p" 1g unrest. in tie Subject, countries w“ d not ‘m e EC , 2w file can igi b“ and llllhs betie the fairy tales, sedu- lousy propagated uisidqGcrmany, about a Europe ldyllicnlqt ‘Llflllld mid happy ti-::rlru' benevolent Ger- nian into, Actually it L; altogether improbable that tlic- German peoma gtneznily are nnytliiitg like as ig- norant of the truth as Goebbels would like them t-o be, Even if uhey do not know every detail, the ex- perlcnce of the Gestapo Ln vhelr vim country is sufficient to maka Llle great majority of thtm shrewd- ly aware of nhe sort. of thing that. 1a going on. Ln a word, they are hoping for victory to shield them front the wrath to come ~10!!- dm Daily Telegraph and Mott-rung P051. in p 1.922! Play ls gonlctlmcs made wllh the argument. that. mirccity Il/EWS is The natural Increase ln Canada's population wu estimated at 140,056 during 194i as com- pared with 133,389 ln 19.10, or an excess of blrthl om death; ln r941 of 12.3 per 1,000 population in compared with 11.7 in r940. The rates were higher in all provinces than in r940, with the exception of British Columbia which remained the same as last year. The number of live births registered during the year was 154,483 compared with 244,843 in r940, firlvtng an equivalent annual rate per 1.000 popu atlrin of 11.3 u compared with 2L5, Ikntlu rccordil during the year, QKClUSiVfl of stilll-irthn, tom!- lod 114,427 In r941 compared with 110.927 In r940, with l. rate of too as compared with 9.8. u n r a The whdosak "excurslonlng" cf University student: and high school boys to the west for harvesting ha: not been a sticcess. Approxi- mately 2,500 of them reached Northern Sas- katchewan, and In spite of the fact that Capt. \V. S. Ellis, in charge of the §nslcntoon llnrvest Labor Offim, had notified the authorities last \\'e<lnesrlay 14th that stifficicnt workers had been sent out, another 600 arrived nt Snslcntooti a week later. According’ to the CIT, Eastern Canada harvester: by the score poured itItO Fnskatoon Tuesday and Wctlntwtlay last from fgrms in northern gft<liltli'llf‘\\‘.'lll. 'I‘ll(‘l!' story ivzis ilisit they were no longer urcilcd, that tlircslvng and crvinbiiiiiii; were Il/‘llllllfif CHIH- plPlitin in districts, sr-iWi. m<t and u nth of Frnltniwiii, and fiirittirs wt re not l-tultiiig for h—e—— I - . " . . . . ._ _- I . , In Nnrivay f o Germans mve ex» more h‘ lp. 'I_lir\ u (‘IF .4 l, ~ii on of 1-... \\l.n (WNW, M Nprmwgnnns find ,m_ ar" \~tl on .\?ll‘!!il,'l\', ziizci- lrirvc~t ntlinr nf< ppjpnnrd 10H); in Warsaw t-hoy ficinls l\'||l lpltiiwt ., t Sitlllhlliffflvd 1L0’) Polrs rluriuz $'pt- 1 p, mo‘) r Uwrrw 1- he rzt-tw ihv Hun '1' '1 l "l ll“ afwnys 1.; t-lio Him -Ottnvt~a Journ- nwrtht-rn .\t n1. IJIW, plat ~it. Yin l"l'l(‘ of §ll‘\(‘l'.'ll uh. _ . .- ., ‘,1, l! t\ < \\< ~t. Ihrvr l\'(‘t‘l\.w of work. H poem; that the lust echoeu .0! the old pacifist chant of the pre- war years in America. "I didn't raise my boy to be a. soldier" have died away in the noise of battle now. —Va.ncouvcr Province. Thls new law making every abla- bodied mun tvork is going :0 be hard on some loisured, lnzy men we know inrounrl town. They an like the man ln an 01d Emgllsh comrdy who said: "I eats well, I sleep; ire-ll, but when I bars the tvord work I guns (LII of a tremble, -St., Thomas Tunes-Journal, lllalt-u, ntratcglo British Island no larger than Martha's Vineyard, ha; reslstnd Axis rtttrntzk for nearly nhroe ymrs with the enomy 8O miles away, nuri the irrarcst. British oase 1,001 miles across the sen, Mziltn lius has mrrt- Ulmn 2,600 nli‘ mid RlIl'IS_ nnr! has destroyed m" lIlHflflf-Ud nt it-nst 72f) Avis aircraft ~~Vniiccuvvr Province. l7 |\‘.(“!l fill!‘ \\‘!t‘ nwilrtl in the ll llthl‘. .\l:‘. ll. ii. lligli Flvlnpii, . ‘i - in Illltl? \\"ll . Anglndmvrlmm rclllnns nrr now so nwmiivii: nrtl to comnlicrilcd ni $1» .ii\~ Ivir! V1.1? it l: - In, trrla.‘ t 1l'~l-(\\f'1"]\€1' _ ~ grrrl rr had h» ticuit l: tlnf. thrv are pcnriancnt and that they can- l! "l! ~t'l“'t'l ~.'I"l w : fl‘ 1,. .. ii Iil plr !‘l_‘- ~i 1p rill‘ It'll! A MAN'S A MAN (The dtflerence in bay between British and American troops 1s well known, and the personal problems caused by the dismenancy are n0 doubt being anxiously considered.- Daily Telegraph. August 1.) What though the douizhboy has malr douizh To fllnz about an’ a’ that? We canna go bv outward show A man's a man for a‘ that. For a‘ that. an‘ a that Hts brew turn-out an’ a’ that. _ What thlclwpizh our lassies love him we We'll neer tall out for n‘ that. What though on hameller (are we On bianitgls lie, an’ a.’ that? We'll no begrudge his linen fine. His sarks an’ sheets rm’ a‘ that. Lives them 1n honest affluence That. lifts his head an’ a’ that Ana whit the less of worth an’ sense? The man's nae zowk for u.‘ that. We manna. hate our enemy As gospel learns an’ a’ thaf. There's reason malr we should agree To love our friens’ than a‘ that. We twa. anenst the bar will meet. Tak glass for glass an’ a’ that; Though ye down stoups of whisky neat While I drink beer an‘ a’ that. Then here's u toast, my trusty frlen’ An’ Inc's a. hand for a‘ that. Ye hue five times ns much to sDend. You're nzme the wnur for a‘ that. For a‘ that an‘ a’ that. Our Iousv Dav an’ n‘ that Each williv-ivatight inspires thought We'll buddies be for a’ that. —Sugittariu.s, 1n the New Statesman and Nation. London. the Canadians Pay For This (Globe-w and Mull» The Canaclzun Broadcasting Co- iritrcn has refused to open its ntmvorks to those who tire e. ci some aspects of our win" 1 .. . There is no room for broadcasting on the ncuvorks tor those ivlio iid- vcciiic total wiir. inclutliiiu con- ~c for OVQYMTJS a£‘l'\l('€. l scents to be plenty o1 room i!‘ cism of Britain. Stintluy, Oct. 4. CBC imtctizil netvrurk curixod an rid- Wiiinipcg, by as crlgltiatitig at .\t . Wars l Triomson, Dll't‘(itll' of Adult Etiut-iztion, of the Univ sir o! NlilllllClJll, In that» address he said: "Ifor the plain nntl North the man in . America! kn: as new Illlligsfllhflf the rich and mrzlity l£=.1i|i.re-t'u'i1g Anglo-Szixtms urn on Littl in this war before the b ' of humanity mid history. From Munich to Singapore they hnve neon iveiizhcd in that great balance and frnnti wanting. Their follow- crrrutures, rlrornt, innocently l!!.'l‘!!— tinned ptrrplu of CLvt'.i0~Sloiuki:i. Spain, Cl1i:in, lirirl ncctletl ll\€‘l!' h ip-hiit they pussctl Llllfl‘ Sltlt‘. Now the t~ p!!! cf Brita n and know tlirrv is a tfobt l_\, ,1 . ill!!!‘ of moral oblrgutlcn to b.» rv~ ll(l_]ll.\l.(‘fl. Our honor tilmt ls tt szrv um‘. sclf-fispcft; that is to sziy our liic us a great rare at strike. In u tli-vpor $01250 than lflllllrl’ or success ll! on lmxmrn of Iiuroix- conic! cvvr moon. Ancl tne ‘ 1 cxsc (‘zines in reference l0 an t vvlio stuntls for no lmpcrin. pride. but for nu exp itucnt in .\'.C(‘Ii!l jiistcc lcwvurd the common worker" inwnspcrtive of race or c.0011. Thrit mztkvs it n hard test for us. but all the more ironically just "The other test ruse ls This \ (ck thcrc (‘time the thiit, according to an itien’. by General Sh‘ Alan Hartl- it nus been 1iorv~snry on fire oc: - ions to use airplanes to deal w m npitlrs by tnnchLnc-gun fire from the a r, How the Ottawa Government would socan: about sovereignty if the BBC allowed broadcasts critirn! of Canada. Britain, the BBC nut! the whole country would be told to mind their own business. 'I‘hev woud be told that Canada wants no Cl'lllCl$m from the British, mat Canada could lock after hm" own nffnirs. Ant! yet, the siitio DWYDIB Open the networks to one of their own series of speakers for criticism of Britain. "Rom Munich to Singapore they have been tveltzhed fri that real; balance and found ting.’ so says the CBO speaker Mr. Watson Thomson. So we nnve sfronil sentiments critical of Lrl- tnln on the network paid for by i111 citizens of Canada. Mr. King and the Government of Canada are sncrosanct as far I15 criticism is concerned on the CBC, but the Government-owned net- work la opened to critics of Britain and the Empire. If there Ls to be free discussion on the Empire there ouitht to be the srme for Canadian affairs. Just try to get on one of those CBC networks and any some- thing about the‘ failure to wage tom! war Ln Canada, about Mr. King's hesltancy 1n bringing in con- scription for overseas service! NOIZI] Amer to ' t '- - runs about . some- gulnst Britain, say that Britain him been found want- ing from Munich to Slnragoreéllgt not. be severed and above all, I think, that our Interests are now so deeply engaged and so mucn en- meshed that they arre no longer In the conventional and tradition- al sense foreign relations. The only OOIHXIIYY I know of with which our mlntlcma and perfect i; Tibet, We h-RIVG no rolartlorm with Tibet. -'By Walter Lippmann. ___ “uznvss” SHE CALL n‘ Lorin; intercul- Tfllilll Iriendn-slle never wen! out my IIIOII-IIIIYI loo Iir "N n _ -a~ , llnt needed attention. ' Delay melnl danger. She took Dodd’: Ki y Pi"; .| on‘ The improved nctiun of her kidney: helped to clur lwny blood impurltien Ind one" snide. Fatigue, Iludacbe, Induche, In o! enel". diuppenred. | DodcfsKidneyPilI; by on the l, lllllCll poo~ . , . » F‘ t!ll(I Elllllllvl l5 i !'-S.i\'":is slfl“ ivhcti \\'(‘l‘(‘ ll! l!('L tzme mi the Illt‘ (‘BC w, vvcr ilit- l! l1l'\'Cl' of - .\ coin: l.1ll1‘(I in W est Africa Mu! I»; Pi l§.l“l'?!!, .t\.~,soc‘lat0<l ‘l Wrivii l'li.l~ t! inc ‘ (llttl Cm»! fl i. - gamut: . Ivory \.'t~»L . ‘ llP-t .. .l control of tlii~ ;1ti»-,‘..i;'. tnuiitl ll‘ t.» b Sdllflglll, s \ the Lion to Lli :u.l.i."ir\ ‘liiit U mod it urn li .i flit: Uintcd Nutlcug of llli‘ \'t~lt1ll l!i‘£l!l_\])§I(‘l'€. Just south of L)Ili{ _ is iln- mony of Siurru Lrilii‘. . l .ll\l! cun- zintl . flint is h hollliuts rv~ a division of .ii!!(‘l'lt'lIII troops. s~lutll n: l.. t*tl.i coast c! Fit-tint Wes‘. Africa where fighting FIUIICI! Loops love. to C-en Ciiiirlw tie (‘itiillu are guber- lngnhd the Gcit! coiist w purtiotis of llic liriliSll ilce‘. stationed. DAKAIT. , Dnkrii" 1s n tfsitiiil iilncc. a meet- .ii=,{ point of jlllllli‘ uiit! tlrscrt; but it now l5 ll 1110s‘. lllllnlimll strategic centre, If Unlicrl from Librriit posts IUWZIITI iidviince lllfnllyl! it limit tlmi will and historical to 110.5 the Ivory ll ‘ Z116 Nziticns trntius Zlllll ()lll(‘l' Diikzir, tluiy more Atrcaii would be both fantusiio them. Near Dakar they would ianiill Island of Gorvc wn lust slave shi for Amcricu; see the eiv" the p, lllt‘ Ilrttn-n, stain-u it \\'ll\ .ost m soil. 'I'hcy would .,.'0 ilic Governor- generuls tmluci- of white SLOIPS, and the hotel Monopole near zhe wttterfonz where, ‘ust as in Diib- outl, Frecwwh and other African ports, the white man lunches on terraces with his shirt open hulf way down his chest imd wcarlitg neither ncckre nor cont. There are villages of mud huts, straw huts, ruck hut.» iuit! liilLs‘ nmdo of most. anything that will hang together. Native transport- ntlon ls mostly in bullock carts, although H1020 I5 one railroad. It 1.000 milPs front Dakar tip the Senegal nntl Jclibn Rivers into the Nlucr mritnryt territory of French West Africa. In Llberln, Ulric-t! Nntlons troops would see n. country punch more educated to the ways of western civilization than are the other land, lll0ng this Ivory mic! Gold Cons . Not only does Slbc-‘ln h neurons who nrr ilrscrrrlniits of peonle who returned from the Untied States, but, there nlso have been numcrfiiis American financed enterprises in that free utlth the 1,000.0tiO-nrro Firestone ru!i‘r-i~ plantations the most prom- lnent. '1 hv “zero hour" on these coasts mtlgy be trotting nnni- the deadline for the Nazi government is press- ing the Luvai government to flsk for .~nnn "prnrvr'itzii" of French African colonies. ave many w 9 - (anadzis Indians The picturesque ftvtlmnn ls not l! 1 (hinutlinn, his number "iqnwvtl lrinn 100.000 t0 . It) in ii Ql‘l!l'!'.'lll0!!. The ' tics Bur-nu of tho D0- mliron Iluroiiu nf Stiitisiirs reports that wlit-rnus I'm ‘lll Increase ll! 1926 w s 7m IIQIIIP hnr! risen nrriz _- lllllll tn 1940 It ivns un to 2.! t ' of Iilrths tolrillizl uuinlm r.’ (I"’ll!- nncr- ls lo ti!" u "t I Thor-v uii- IlWl u, in crviy one 0T the nine prnt-‘nrcs, fruu 2'74 In Prince Ed\va.;i lsizirit! to 30,145 In -,. G4 nnr! 31H]. The the bul- . _ ~ i . ‘ E i ' 1101's 0f the specinl protection attached to country i thr- numhcr ~i sm ROBERT LAIRD BORDEN 35 4937 P min‘ of Canada tbraugbov! World r9431, bani}! Giana! Pre, N.S., entered Purhamenl in OCTPBIZR 27. 1942 45W W/ .i______ . 1896. He vigaurously Waxed reciprocity witb U..§‘. and proposed a ji-million ollar contribution to Ibe Brilixb Government for naval construction will) a Quad/Tm [Ilinistzr in London a: a Committee a] Imperial Defence. permanent Member of lb: He um‘ direct! respon- sible for Canada’: separate representation a! I e Peace Conference. 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Indians are minors under the law and their affairs are managed by the Indian Affairs Brunch of the Department of Mines imol Rescour- rcs under the authority of the 1n- iliuti Act. 'I'I!(‘l‘€ are reserves in virrious parts of the country, the Indians thereon being under the supervison of the locgl ugents cf theBrnnch. The activities of the Branch include the control of rd- ucntion, the care of health, the (le- vclopment 0f farmin rind other pin-stilts, ndminlstrat on of Indinn funds, and legit! transactions. This general supervision of the Indians’ \velfn;e is held to be responsble for the inproved conditions under which they live, and the consequent. increase i nthelr numbers. An Intllnti may become enfrnn- rinsed, but when he docs he lcsc-e the wnrsitir In the older provinces (nany of te Indians have become enfrntichfscd and are making n l"!- lng in vnrLous ways, just ns are their white brothers. As sttuctura! steel workers they have un interna- tional reputation. 'I‘hey lmve ltelp- cr! build some of Cunadifs great bridges and some of the biggest skyscrapers In New York and other American cities. These Indlnns are industrious citizens. Iticidetitnlly, mnny Indians have volunteered for war services. ONE BIG ‘QUAKE An earthquake at Quetta, India, In I935 killed 56000 ‘so! It vnu are having symptom: n! ntrnln — headache; ‘on War-—25 YE}. Ago Today By The Canadian Press 1917 —Au.stro-G Ylllllll 0C1‘. 27. fc-itces advanced rapidly on 1e Italian front_ capturing (L: .1 and Clvldale. Allied trc.p. ii i0 gums wcst- of Houthiilst Fflin: ~11 the Yprets sector. Utiitrti h" troops tepcrud in iron‘- Lretnohcs on t-hc Western Frcrfi. SOYBEAN IIE ‘Hill! 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