' question. not‘. rot!" TNE GIIARLOTTEIunN GUARDIAN Mflfllllll Dally Wounded tn I887) President: Lleul. CoL W. Chester S. MOLIII Vlua-Presldent: J. R. Burnett». l-J-L Secretary: Llcpl. Col. l). A. Mnclflluuou, H.510. Edllor and Managing Director: J It. Burnett. l-‘J-l. Associate Edllurs: trunk Walker and Lleut. In A Burnett, ILLLNJZII. tUn Active Servlocl “The Strongest Memory ls Weaker ‘II-u; the Weakest Ink." ft-"titi-niiitftiitnz? m: TheiililiedflCross Campaign Attention is called to the pages devoted in to- day's issue to lllc forthcoming Red Cross catn- paign which is hsing launched throughout Cun- zida un .\londzt_v. tlur provincial ubjcctive ' is $100,000, but lllvft: is nu ceiling on our contri-l butiotts and if this antottttt is excredcd by 25 or‘ 5o pct" cent, as has ltccti the cats: in our Victory Loan (lrivcs, tht-t-t- will he no objection. The caniptiigtt l\ lll lllc hatids uf able illld zeal- Ous workers, who llllvc evtrv rcasoti to expect wholchcarietl cuwperzttitwtt and stipport from the getteral public. An Astonishing Performance Ycstcrtlays su-callrtl l-lttdget spccclt in the Legislature \\lll t‘t‘i'l1lil‘.l_\' go down in historv. It came (tuitc tinexttecietll)‘. right on the heels of the dcbzitc on the llrztft .\tl<lt'v>$ and the 131311112. Friday tiiurnitig. of an imeritn statement of thC Public Accnttiils for the past year, togcther \vitli I supplctttctttar_v~ estimates for the first thrc! months of the present year and another set of gstlnlfllt"; (or the ttvxt fi-cal year starting April I. lion. .\lr. llugltvs, Prnvittcizil Trcasttrcr, ex- cused the hre\it_v_antl incomplctettess of his Budget presczticttinti on the ground that he did not wish to encroach on the (lcpartttieittal fields of thc Premiey and other nienihers of the Gov- criinictit. ll was, he cuttcetled, "rather diffi- cult“ to gather what the total liabilities were from the stztteuicttis submitted, bttt doubtless thgrg would be a further statement to be fabled before the ClOm‘ of the session. His speech, which Occupied less than half an hour, touched Qnly on the (ttjfittllllll of the past year and the lupplenientnrv cstimatvs up to March 3t, and that in the tuost skctchv 1113MB!‘- A5 Hon, Dr. llacllillati pointed out, there was simply nothing in the $119961! 10 P11561155. 11° indication whatever" as to government policy. The few scattered references to policy in the Daft Address debate coulrl not now be discuss- gd under the rules of the House. It was nothing lhort of farcical lOZt5l<illCltlbCfSlOg0Otl with the debate under sttch circtuttstances. He ac- cordingly titoved the atljottrnment. It was. twelve o‘clock-;t full ltont- to go before the customary one o'clock adjournment on Friday. No objection was raised to the OPPositiott lead- gr's motion, however, and the llottse accord- ingly adjnttrttetl. llwy much wiser it will he 0ft hfontlav aftcrttcrr-tt, vvlteti it resumes, is a moot Budget speeches fnr1\*rl_v were the high- |pot5 of the Legislative sssioti. The)’ gave not only a full review and defctise of the tiast y'cat"'s financing, but a tlctztilctl outline of govcrntuetit in ‘the total quantity produced in 1040-41. Dur- cd the King, whose party was touring the club. \VQX'C. Dr. Bryan Brooke, P‘.R.C.S. in B.B.C. As a result, at the beginning of this century the medieval view mat it contained thc spirit was men shot down in the Battle of Britain were known to refuse blood transfusions in English great fire in i666; he likewise built some 5o Birkctt, Acting Cattadian Trade Commissioner New Zealzind. A decline in dairy herds, shortages of fertilizer and labor, and unfavor- able weather conditions have all combined to reduce the output, he states. It is officially cstit mated that the decline in butterfat production by the end of the present season (July next) will amount to 31 per cent, or nearly one-third of ing the 1942-43 season 90,000 more cows were killed than in 1941-42, and during the two- motiths of the present season iI,000 tnore bobby calves than in the corresponding months of the previous period. Butter has been rationed in New Zcalattd sinct- the beginning of November, i943, ordinary consumers being allowed half a pound per person per veek. Despite this meas- ure. however, present indications are that, to meet export obligations and to precent financial loss to producers, rh¢ problem will ltave to he met by increased production. To this end the famters are asking for relief labor. — EDITORIAL NOTES - Still tittsettled weather. 1F i I ¥ Tomorrow the first Sunday in Lent. I 4 I it Sgt. Pilot Wilbur Banik didn't leave word to be called when he decided to take a nap in the bedroom of a London Red Cross club, but he was awakened just the same—by the King and Queen. “He will think it's a dream" laugh- Thc Queen smiled. “Boy, wait till 1 write my folks back home about this,” said the sleepy soldier when he discovered who the intruders O "By the middltg of the last century scientific research, as we know it, was being born," says i i i blood’s chief f;;tctions were known, and the not one of them. It is interesting to reflect upon the reaction which the racial doctrine of the Nazis has produced in Germany. German air- hospitals on the ground that the blood might not be racially ‘pure?’ U l l “Once the transition period is passed the maintenance of high levels of production and employment throughout the world appear to depend largely upon stable political relations between the nations, international currency agreements, aindontncnt of the extraordinary types of trade restrictions which hampered in- ternational trade for sortie years before the war, and the success encountered by Govern- ment and industry in levelling out alternate peaks and valleys of production," states Can- adian Manufacturers Association in its book- let, "The “far and After." 1R lit I i Sir Christopher Wren, English architect. mathematician, astronomer and chemist, died this date 1723; it is as an architect his reputa- tion stands highest, lie being commissioned t0 re-build St. Patti's Cathedral, London, after the other London churches, as well as Trinity C01.- rttr quA__Rt-_<tr'..-sc<tw~ sublime" Notes By The Way Photographic comparlluns are suld to show that man and wife grow to look alike. E0 Y0“ 6¢= how important it ls. xlrls. to tlo up to something that: won't frlzhten l horse. -Ottt\wa Oltlnn. New York City ls pluushln: new "delinquent parents," announced last. week. This delves at the rob- lem of badly behaved ch ldien nearer lts roots than most. meth- Dds do. A woman widely known for her successful work with "prnblem” children declared recently that there were no delinquent child- ren, but. only delinquent parents Her view colncldes wlth that of.‘ nearly all workers in this field. But parents are usually eager to lfZBHlr-Qhfl-Sllllll Science Mbnltor (Boston). Because oatmeal for breakfast porridge Ls often scarce ln bon- don and the South many Anglo- Scots, and others am having sup- plies sent from Scotland. A Food Mlnlstry official said: "P801313 must able at their grocers every time they ask for lt. But stipplles are being shared out 8s evenly as p0:- slble. "-!.ond on Evening News. The United States of course l! having lLs own wartime troubles about, liquor. ‘mere b on the one slde, a severe restriction of the manufacture of distilled llquors (be- cause alcohol ls t; weapon of wart, and on the other, a vast increase ln demand. created by the ltvmlc material prosperity of the war ec- onomy. -—Vancnuver Provlnce. 0m u! the lean momentous by- products of the war has been the disappearance of thousands of blondes. 'I‘he chief mason l; the dwindllntz supply of peroxide. As for the blondes whose tresses were dyed. many have found themselves too busy to spare thn time for the frequent retouching that. are ne- cessary. No effect has been noted on the relatively few women whose lncks were just; naturally blonde.—- New York Herald Tribune. n-om g ‘~‘ comtnlssloucr In London emanates u proposal that; the pracuce o: signing treaties with beaten enemies be aoatiuonea in the case of Germany. There is evldence that. the itiatter ls receiv- ing consluerntlott lt0lll the United Nations FYOXII Washington comes news that the State Department is studying me plan. To those at. least who are not. concerned with the intricacies at international law and procedure it. would appear t0 be a good ldeadAftsr all. what ts we ltse of slziiing a treaty with Germany? What; value ls a German signature? ‘The question may well be asked ln view of wriat followed the lust. war. -C0rnwall Standard- Freehol Certainly we should not. proceed tn any spirit or with any policy of building a power bloc against a power bloc on a, bass of a division or balance of power. We should try to find a basis for collaboration with Russia, as with China and all other willing Powers for the pre- servaton of’ peace. A strong and vital democracy should strengthen the chance for success of inter- national collaboration With Com- munist, Russia as with other Pow- ers. We have a stake tn t.!ie strength of lhg world order of the cler. I At Whelping Time ground with its special classes for. not expect- to find Oatmeal flvall- Ynatunn contractions and pull ?_ ,____ _ Lenten Meditations from The London 'l‘imes ..._....__ Tonniutucz On Junualy 3U, 295 years ago Charles I WBs beheaded. In 1662 H tal form of service for use On The Reduction of Losses By Dr. C. K. Gunn. Dom. Ex- perimental Ibx Ranch. Bummerslde. P.E.X. t Hobably the xrutea: lou to fqx ranchers thmuihout: the years ‘operation la caused by death: which occur at. whelplnz tlms amon! MW| born fox pupa. During the gcstntlon period, lt ls s tznportant that plenum. vixen; do at date. the rvordtns 01 Wltlch not, become foo fut and lazy. Such a seems w moueni ears trueuleflt condition leads to poor muscle tone rather than devotional, was malai- and l5 ll .y accompanied by a ed tn the cittsgflt “Tram 479‘? y‘ constipated state. both of which The"? 11 “mill” "g m1 ‘t; ‘lymfl react. detrlmenfnlly “D011 the vtxens 11‘ mljlfihswflgtlzge mlqglle‘: almost at, birth of the tarps. 1t. ls advisable 5pm‘ wghmn‘, l’ ‘u -‘, _ us‘, at this tlm¢ not only '0 “ed “ diet "Crlsiirles “Kinfl arid Martyr" from “mammg “Qua” ‘Wuhan mi the Prayerboolt calendar. where for order w maintain notmal intestinal new, W0 cermnes he hm M” faction, but also, to llmlt the auiount Wang mo“; me ablacblener ,0! feed given to vlxens s0 that they “may. "8 11°91? 11°11" ""1 hungrll- The 1"‘ ms title to this honour has been lcreased exercise and bulk in the a nutter of controversy which need Idlet reduces the POSSUJ-llliy 015 11°"- not be renewed here. 1t was one of 51111511011; while the lessened amount. a long series of events showing the 0! 109d invents ‘he V1116“! 116001111118 reactions which follow rellg-lotts ln- ltoo m, with the result that good‘ tolerance. Henry VIIl's ecclesiastic- muscular condltlon ls maintained. al tyranny gave extreme Protest- Whereas; lack of proper muscle mite autism its sureugtlt in the dflys 0! .at whelplng ‘lme may makn it, his successor. lltc intolerance of necessary for cite Vixens ta aid the 115 leflggliiieglllzitig ugmfiesélél; upon , t ~ » the pups with mm. “fin Th, “m, cottons rulned thepmspects of her 0' “W "tgggtgt "aw"? =g',',*,="m== §J5;t..‘°‘3l.%iil°“n2‘t§£5‘lI causes oxc a vxem o r * Wmr lllfi°'ta“s“llté°ll. %“,’l§i.”3fa."l‘n'l’o’l5 vlmmln‘ “l” deserve ‘pedal °°n'| emnce of Purllunism brought about slderatlon in the diet at thls season. . v _ . lts overthrow. ‘lne lmon ls clear. as they are very 181N531"? 1-11 m“? ~ no form of rellfliun which sets lt- devebplnenlal 911"” 97 the Ymmg self‘ wltli uni-staffer: nrclotut- to sup» B I15. Elfitnflmflll-U Qvldell" press all others will long survive. with other SDEClES 0! Pflllfllls hi! Yet: Christian tolerance has noth- shcvwn that when vltnmms A B and lug tn common with indifference. C an; liberally supplied durng the FEBRUARY 26, 1944 wetttstvs rumww fifiet ___ fay 4 af/Y/filf G/fi: f/lu .' ‘a- Unluue. llrlklnzlv beautiful’ dos-lg; In lapel ulna. bronchi-s. ear rl necklneu nnfl ltract-lets-nltv-nw a welcoum gift c.1- lust tht- flvlrlf: f0 ' add new lest t0 ynnr enspmhlp, ‘w. w. Wellner tttif l/ ‘ . Jewelers Since 1868', ._ .__ ___ I There are people whose vaunted gestation period, the mothers are broadmindedngss towards every better able to nurse their young type of religion means only that. with lus dett-unental effect. to them- they are deeply influenced by none. selves and met,- qffgl-yflng a" Yet, the true tolerance can coexist stronger. Wm‘ passionate mteitslty of clmvlc- n L, also mum“ mowed“ u, tlou. A striking example was sup- fox ranchers, who count their litters‘ Egg bfgesf; ‘PTFL 111° Tn" 11911.91“ Just after birth, and agaln t. week ‘beflgf lP,‘;e“§{-‘,‘,‘s° °°,“°"“,‘§;- m m“ days m“- lh“ mlmy pups‘ Clirlstlan faith vhf none woos more‘ ‘fit’- “l Em‘ “"19" when ‘h’ earnest llberal ln his altitude towards mli - litters arrive the weather ls still m. mm“ o; ‘nverguncc "We know “M19951? and may 19° 1111116 ‘mldilln part," he wrote and. the phmse and 811199 NW"! 1°"! are 11°!“ 1"‘ describes the rlzhf source of toler- 9- we?» °°11d111°n. 501119 91 m! Wei-kerl ance To whatcWer part he knows Ones may become chilled and numb, the Christian must be loyal. whlle to such extent mat. they are unable always aware that. tlie whole truth to auckle their mother. In such vastly ‘transcends any lndlvidualfls litters deaths may occur from perception, and that the_re must be emnonjn, pecLs of lt. which. lnvlstble to him. 1g 15 l so“; pfflgflge to mt the are discerned by others. Only when nest box wtth treat, act-aw 0,- my, this stage of lite is past wlll he see and w allow the vixen entry to the 111° W11°1°- nest. at least 2 weeks before whelp-I 55m“- 1-11 1111mm 1111111" 111976 5T9 varieties of taste and temperament. lng. This l; advisable, because _ - t . . _ which find telitrlotts SELt-lSEHClIOTI by enables the vlx-n to gel; the frost dme em men‘ Du l‘ ‘h ‘ , out of the kennel, and tn u properly r . ..,._'s'_;__r_13- 5-5 x" ventilated house, to have the nest tn a warm, dry condition by the time s," fed pt-tm- to “119191118. When of worship. Yet. the evidence of the New Tmtament refutes this error. and emphaslzeg the value of lndl- vldual scarcely the pups arrive, A convenient. Qystem of ventllatlntz kennels is to have 2_ or 3 holes of l. inch tn diameter‘, ‘bored through the lllbfcclul side of‘ the kennel near lb,» top. This allows for an adequate flmulatloii of air‘ and prevents the accumulation oil tfrost. inside lhp kennel lld. Other- ‘wlse, water condenses and during: the warmer hours of the day lt. drips down 0n the bedding Such l ‘condition exposes suckling pups t0 ‘dampness and changtnv tcmtper- atures, which may cause them to be- come chilled, and theuveaker pups in the lltber may dle. Each year a ntunbei- of vlxens. especially pup females. arc found which have no milk or go dry soon‘ after birth of ‘hclr pups. This con- dltlon l5 usually lound fr. certain families cf foxes. but. lt. may occur. however. tn other isolated cases vrheve deficient unbalanced rations . 7-1:“ 1 such pups are brought. up by hand‘ feeding, or suckled by cats, theyl mould be pelted and not retalnedi BS fitture breeders. The opposltet condition of cnked. .=,\V0ll€l\ udders tphysloluglcal and occarional ln- fectlve mntltls) may Jcctlr ln vlxens shortly after they whelp. Here the young may be tteard to whlmper because of the nabtlity to get sufficient milk, '.I‘l'ie_v die unless they are removed from the vhrt-ns. Mild- er forms of mastitis usually respond to a treatment of mpcttcd massage of the nzldcrs. once o: a day‘ with wrtmt cnmphoratt fr. Milk- lng out of the miltlllflflfl‘ ltndg by hand is ttlso lts-Bptful, or the may he to ’ vixen has n quiet 1,. Proper feeding trot . . of vlxetts during: ill? tgchintlon period 111151 51 “dtfllllllg tints will tizaterlnlly Ieduce losses a-ttong txtznp foxes, than that men and ‘WOIUPD vliuttt Ollr Lord chose us Ills (‘t)lll]i.|ll1tllt§. Unltp among Christians is, not}, 1e and desirable, but. UllZlt)l'lll_ by is neither. A clearer stnsc is atlll needed fihnt tho litmus which beat help the ‘reltglotts life 0t titt- ferent people differ. and that, 21.11118 sharing l-l10_5l1lll0 erred. ihcv may t dlfiurciillf; the tracts l “m” The“ could itiiricit it epitomizes- be n more diverge Broil? “BL UEPRIN T ” OF Your Estate When you are ready to build, the architect. draws the plans of as fine a home as ynttr funds will permit. The blueprints show the strength of the structure and whether every provision has been made for your future comfort and convenience. What. of the estate you intend to build? Let us submit plans, in accordance with your income. of an estate in life instirance. We have policies to cover every need. blue- prints which show how the future can he made safe. If you do not live to see your plan: through, the structure will not tumble. Y_out' estate- ln-the-maklng becomes automatically coni- legc, Catnbridgc, and 'l'ctnple Bar, London: —- “Architecture has its political uses. Public dllllltllllgs being the ornament of a country‘, it lcstablisltcs a nation, draws people and coin- tnerce, makes the people lore their itative coun- tr_v....\rcltitcctttr¢ aims at Lltcrniyv; and there- plefed for the protection of your loved ones. policies for thc current year. Now we are under l new rlistu-tiszitiott. lt scents like a reversal of Ill democratic procetlttre. If there is going to be linv rlt-batc next wet-l: under such bureaucratic Iintitntitins, it will have to be with the aid ufl metital ttlt-pzttltz. political Ideology which ls based upon the civil and property rights of the individual We ought. to see our common interest with other democrittlcally-niiitded pimple in furtlfying and strengthening the doctrine of the rights of man as Consult a Great-WeMfLlfe man. Electrification Qne m‘ the “pat ititerestittg and important lttbjgcts tli-ztuswl in the lotig-dr:t\\ii-ottt dc- batc on lllt‘ llrztft .\tl=lrt->s itt the la-gislaittrc was rural elertrtiitttiit-tt. There was no difference of typing,“ ,_, t,, llltt ll'\'f'f'~\llr\i oi tihtziitiittg cheap g]t-t-tt-it-,--,1 pnvvt-r, butb fur fat-tnittg and indus- trial upz-ratitnis in the |)'t~'t~\\'lll' years. X0110 of tlle qr. l)‘ lnutcvrr. ~ ‘Pllldtl to share Pre- ntit-r jt-ut- t-ttthttsi ~ut ft-r the tiroptised Petit- codiac schc: the tgt-tntutl \'it'\v being that our own provincial l'\'>tllll'C('5 should he fully cx- plored before guilt}; t1l.l>.ltlt' lllt! Province. This is suuiciltittt; \\'llit'll .~huttltl be done at tht- very carlidt tvppttrtttiiii). lt is regrcttzthle indeed, that :t ftill and complete report should not alreadv ltu in tltt- lrtntls uf the (iovcrrtntctit. Other prttviitrcs han- tttvt been st. itiacttve ui prcparitrt; ptutavnt- -t~b<'tut-~-. and even in pre- senting lhettt it» tht- parliatnctitary mtnuuitcc mt rccott-lrticiitttt at tlitawzt. \\e \\'(‘t‘e 11H! reprcscttttd \\'llt‘ll tun" sistcr [trmitltifis 0f NOW Scotin and .\'t~\v llruttstvick niatlc their prc- gcntfltitttt; tn tfi. etilllllllllfl‘. \\’t~_ should not he czutt-‘lit napping Itgztiti. (lm. c§,._t;t|__~,- 4-,], th: t‘ tvtvtitncttt s§<le t'X]tl't'.\.\'Cfll rcgrttt baa rural vlvctriflriilittit had not ltccti tllKlCflIil-Ieti loin: ago. llt- tras right in assum- ing lhat it tvtnzltl li:t\ ntatlt» a hi‘; difference f0dilv. Utu h-.- ntay ltavt- forguttcit that just “m1. p sclit-ttit- \v;t_. ‘lrllllttwcd by flIC btcwarl Government in v1.7. (lut- ttf the platiks on which it \\('nt tn th~ ctitntirv at tltat time was "lltr in:ntxhit/ttlftlti of l/lt‘ rvtllrr [trmicr [torriltilfl iltr: n; //t,- Pt-ntittrs tvilft it view In turf/vinyl t-Imip rIurl/"ituv/ fin/ll tit.'.f fwtztirr, tkr/trcittllyt in ruru/ tl.".r.‘t'."rt.t." linfwrtitttately the §tewnrt (iovt-rtttit-tit was tlvlvaletl at that tltltt‘. N" Liberal (lmt-rtttituit slnnvt-d any particular in- terest in the nnittcr until print‘ to the election of pm _,.,.-‘,,»_ |t “n,- prfttlrlvtl into action then by the attntttrttct-ttrtit lll flit" Cttnservtativt- platform to "protuutv rural clrct icatilttt lhrottcltrtitt 1h: Pt-ttvittct-j‘ ,t pll-tlyp which w s duplicated ir H1,‘- ljbcrnl plaiftn-iti lv‘llllll several days later. lt ic- tt» bt- lutpt-tl that tln- ‘lllllPS lilt\‘l'l‘llltlt‘lll will not llf‘ _:t\:‘t'~L‘ fr» iuvt jatitig our mitt." P0\\'l'l‘ llllxwllllllll0> simply because it is a policy 0f (tmscrvativt- origin. lt is the svnsiltlt» thing to do, ztntl it should not be difficult to find inctt gapaltlt: of tuulcrtztkittg the work. Rural New Zeal-and Production y . For sunn- nnttttli-e falling production figures for New Zt':tl.'-.titl's printary- [trtttlttcts have 0c- gggigttct] stnttti ctmccrtt, and tht~ serious con- ICQUCIICCs that niav rrsttlt should the present trend remain ttncltt-ckt-d. : attracting the at- are more effective than government and lllOFQ economical iii matters intimately af- lung, "Tilivre are those who will say that such wel- twcttcics," savs Mr. Dunnitt . "lirotti a lon ex- s . tenliott of lilfllllllg nrgttuizalitnts thrttttgltrtill the Donnttitni. :tvt~t.r<litt_-,; ll) an ztrtirlc in thi- Commercial lntelligettcg Jottrital by Mr. C. ll. fore is tht; only thing incapable of modes and fashions in its principles." ~ n- x w. n Organizations of charitably-ttiinded citizens agencies, fcctittg human lives, the llon. Charles A. Dun-{ former Minister of Finance, declares. fare work should be done by government we interpret them ln matters ina- tscidal and spiritual. _ Baltimore un. If. looks as If hotel visitors will sccn have to obey a uniform rule to bring their own towels with them. In many hotels a notlcs ls prominently displayed: “Please bring your own towels " In some places it is now becoming a strict; injllnfillvn. Going out of town over- night, I booked a room at a. country perieiicc itt matters of government I can honest-l ly testifv that tnatters so intimately affecting‘. ltuniatt lives are dealt with more sympathetical-l ly by charitably-untitled citizens Organized to do the work than they can bc by arty govern- nicnt agency. Also those who glvc volitntiirily receive that blessing and satisfaction which cer- tainly one never feels when paying a tax." * it I I .’\ new line in Nazi propagzintlzi (lesigtled to bolster up the tjcrntatt people's waiting con- fidence in lhe Reichniarlt is being tried by thu lisscttcr National Zeituttg. ln an edition 0f it vvltich recently reached the BBCs Ettropczttt Service there is an article headed “llas Nlouey l.C>S Wilnc?" “liverywliereT it says, "we see inferior goods of little practicabnse being of- fcrt-tl at very high prices." It got-s on to corti- plain that this creates a feeling that not only the tires-cut but “also the twost-tvar value of tuoncy has already been cottsidcraltly decreased." 'l‘lten comes the remedy suggested hy the paper to restore the people's confidenccw-“flte retail trade should be instructed to remove from shop wittdotvs the poor rtnality but expensive. articles now exhibited. This tnqhod", the article con- cludes "would be the best propaganda imagin- able for saving." a u- Actitig mt a request front the City Council of Saint joltu, the llalifztx City fittattcc and executive committee has decided tn seck author- ity to impose a business tax on C.N.R. property, flCCOFLlltlg to a Ctinatliztti Press dcstiatch frotn Halifax. Thr- 5aittl joltn Council had suggest- ed tittitetl atctittit Inward reducing "inequity and discriminatitm" with rcspeet l0 tax-cxettipt (f. N, lv‘. twrupcrtyt in tlic Nlarititttes. .\la_voi" C. R. “Htsstrtt Qf Saint john conferred all Wednesday on thc titatlcr with Mayor _]. l5. Lloyd of llali- fax. The Halifax ctnnuiitlcc was advised Saint jolm plattncd to ltavc legislation introduced iii lltc New Brunswick Legislature to authorize the railway taxation. The Saint john Council con- sidcrctl Ilalifax shntlld associate itself with the sister port in the tnatier. The two mayors. it was atntottncctl, will seek a conference with .\lr. R. C. Vaughan, C.N.I{. president, in Moti- trcal early ncxt nnmtlt. The object will be to inform Mr. Vangltatt of the cities’ views and It» rerun-st hint nut ft. nptinstt the legislation. llali- fax will suck its authority in the Nova Seotia Legislature. i ____.A.4-..4a.a-.. - _. q.‘- f. town hotel but when I got; there I f-ottnd no towels ln my bedroom The managsrcss gave me one re- . luctantly, and tald it ‘was now a] Zeneral rule that visitors had to bring their own towels -Froml Nottingham Post. Tllflrfls no hefttr deft-um than a gc-cd character; What honest man himself believes that the British people would stand for a betraying pence b2lllfld Russia's back’! - Vancnuver Provlncc. Thzre l, much pulitt In llte story of the Johannesburg train-driver who decltilziv, that. his jcb dld not have much of a future, and am-‘ lbltlcus to become a school tnasler. changed to night duty on the trams nnd attends". a trtttitlnj cclleze during the drtv Eventually he ach- ieved lils life's Pmhllltlll --hls Bach-lat of Arts degree and a. teaching position. But ht; earned . twenty dollars a month less fir. a ' teacher than ns a tramdrlver! How manv times cver could Cfllladfl duplicate that picture? -Halifax Herald. If l; becoming more apparent as thq war gocs on that lf private business dld the things that Gov- ernment enterprises do the own- ers would be lit jail most of the time - 8t. Thomas Times-Journal. Crlflcg said the job of huldlng I road through the North Burmese Jungle to connect with the old Burma Road could not. be done, yet the wort is proceeding and tn due course wlll he completed. similarly, the proposal to bulld tht: Alaska Highway was viewed with dismay by a good many people. It; too, was bullt: ln record time. No terrnln ls too dlfflcttll: for modern road- bulldlnfz machinery to over-acme.- Brocltvllle Recorder and Times. Conner pennies are to comr hick ln 1944 says the Bureau of the Mint —buf where am the things you used to be able to buy for them? Des " ‘. fer. A Japanese newt-taper tells It: i-eaderl. with a SlIYLllC face, that after the heroic sons of heaven scrammetl from Klska. at. the threat of Invasion the Americans and Canadians landed and foucht three weeks with an armv made up of the ghost; of Jap solrllers killed at Attu- They even repulsed nhantrm ccuntAr-atbackz. the paper ttavs You've heard of the Jab" flvhtlng snlrlf. Wrll this npnnivntly ls lt- Kltclwner Dallv Drug-d m» iii-Tariff; EEK-iii;- . ell ‘I EARLY DEATH AND FAME For lilnt who must see many years. I pralse the life which slips away Out. of the light and mutely; which Hyndman & Co., Limited PROVINCIAL MANAGE RS OFFICES: Charlottetown. — Summenlde, - Monti!“ i t 1 . avo s Fa-mc, and her less falr followers, ¢ envy. slime, Stupid detractlon, jealousy. cabal. Inslncerc pralses; which descends The quiet mossy track of tige- But. when immature death Eeckons tco early the guest From the half-tried banquet of Young, tn the bloom of his days leaves no leisure to pres. , Slow and surely, the sweets Of a tranquil llfe ln the shade- Fuller for him be the hoursb Give him emotion. though pain! bet Wm llvc, let. hlm feel: ‘I have lived.’ Kean vn his tnonicnls with llfc! Triple his pulses with fame! -——Mhbl.l‘l9W Arnold. life. Attention Swine Breeders Now lit tht» time to Iuarcl against PIGWO R M By using the mmsl, rllafllii remedy on the market. MAOS PIG . WORM TONIC POWDER ll wlll that-nullify abolish ull tram of warm: and lm- on the health of your NR Prlta 35c per l1!- AMMONIATED BRONCI-IIAL COMPOUND A "ellllrla and effective pre- parattlon for the treatment n! lll ant! colds. A llulcl fm- ohrnnlc Brtlnchllls Prlu 50o per bottle. All! YOU TROUBLE!) WITH LUMBAGO HUMAN SUFFER GREATER THAN ROBE BACK If no n have one of the but ramedleu to offer nume- ly. Back-Rho ‘Inblell. Ellie!!- lullv II tl bl rhaumnlllm which lrulmenf-l [All I Prlcc IO unto nu bu. TIIE TIII- MAGS m amt our» st-ml. mil mum Given rump! Atmuon. This Space donated by: Carter The lsilfar Spreadsnthe Need Grows I GAIIAIIIAIIIPIIEITGIIOSS $10,000,000 Needed-Starts Mon, Feb. 28th = v I Give —— as ytott never gave before More money "for tht- Rrtl Cross? Yes! Sufferinfl WI!“ bad enough last year. 'l‘l:t.~= year the war is on a with: and grimmer scale — ='"-'1 lore ls yet to come. If there WllS ever a nleyetl‘ for the utmost you can l-Illitf l" working dollars to roltt-vc human suffering it 1-‘ NOW Your past support lo the Canadian Red Cross has brought succour and solace to prisoners of war. 1101111’ victims, refugees. m") 1"‘ training and ln battle. '1 titla) -tlte need is spreadtltll- “'11 it be met? n depends "" YOU! INF IS _ EVER Now! 6' Co., Lirniied our» ulmntnm