gaor: FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUALITQIAP] ILEBBUARYn 11,, THE SHAR LOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Morning l).ul_\- il-‘ounded In I881) Pgegfllpufi; Limit, Cal. W. Chester B. McLn-n Vice Prvsiuvnf: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. Btclctur Lit-m. (‘.11 n. A, Muclunnou. 0.8.0. Ellilur iinii 1, tin-clot. J R. Bllrlstll. FJJ. ‘$011,111. ;_ ' .4111 \\ alkci- and Ian A. Bu!!!" hldirsClilPllUN RATED By 1111111 111 1- c1. sum 111»: rear; 12-50 for I 111N114" $1.35 fnr 3 1111111111»; 50o for one month Cltv 111-11111» >5 J.» pv-r vrur; $3.00 l0!‘ (i molllhl SL1": tni Ll 1111111111,, 60¢ I01’ 0B9 Mimnl- By Mail lu 1111111- iuzninvrs and U. a‘. A. 55-99 W" F” §LAiuHL') 1111M). rim! pvl WM‘; 51-00 l"? 5 lmmuu‘ 511k‘ tor 3 uruutlu T1111 Q::.1.~1.i:1.1t-.111 irlllhlillfl may bl obtained l! 111.11.11.11; ~ .\.-.1. 1; 11.1. rllln"! squirm, New urn-In "l4 Sunni Suns \ ... 11.1-11.1 and flashlngmu. u.,,1i.,.; 111-1. .11. m... .\ y, 12-111 rail‘ 14:. “MHHM: J -, 1,11 ~1., Iumnln; . end an . Clflllr-ilu 1.1.1.1111. 1 . 11.111. . sm- stun-l. uudburr- 0111; 111.1, 11.1.1.1... . . Hnllrll-h s. u.1 " ‘The Sfrunii; .7.'1i:1u1"1/ 1s Weaker "H!" "l9 t; .11.;r.»-t 111k." .~_ii\11..\~..~111.i‘1', I-"IJB, 18, 1942. ll“. b11111 And Lelll _ _ _ n11, 11 i5 appropnzttc . .. 1 _, connnzirnk-"Rfllll-lel’ 1 _ 1 _ _ 1; nun-gs which are _ . l:' 1 inc things \\'l11Cl1 3W M the cw11=u11c1i~11 “.1. war of Lcnt and llR . , . . . . q . 1, ,1 111.11 one to Cauuflf "fl? ch he lives? lhe civil .1 nizin liven and b)’ cred, should haw _ 11111 1- e vc re ncc 811d lonwv '1 -» s .1 1.111 are mad: for fl"? niiiprcssE-wi of ‘ crs ‘and _the mainten- w“ (.1 q..»..1_ 11 and whzch aim at the well- bemg o.‘ , 113 iihc cvimfort of the individ- “a1, Si“, ‘ tobcdieuce. The gov- ..s the support and de- ernnic-nt . . _ fence of 1? . a un-sle 1n peace and war lhould have ‘s uurvoiil-dllf "(Pulses Paid by the peopgt "1" '_ - L! pay tribute in the the means by ivhicb wdod and its integrity .5 are Caesar's and must 11m l 2o him whether we be -.. clnn o1- lew. Our bounden ~ 1 11th‘ yiysourccs willingly if .1 1131.11 m do it compulsorily, ' we can be no choice in ser- wih tfve and serve. And what d”; Gm (qfivi >1; H’; right? Ourselves, our souls 11rd ‘1- "w. 'l“.~.1~ image of rulers stamped 0T1 lll" T" CC." lwlouq to st rtll temporal things 1 1- -\.»1~11-"11r. The image of . ., op ‘Tc- voul of man denotes that all is r11‘ rowcrs bclong to Him who is l. 1d of lords and should be \1'-l “.111 only do men bear icy are follinvcrs of ‘Yhfllllillly "For as flhlll‘! 1'3 'l‘<‘ ‘.1 -pirit of God, they are tl~r— sow ‘f 11- ' it should be the aim of "Ms? "*1 ' . l fhcmsclvcs Christ- 13'!“ to ‘c ’ 1t from which thev (mug, to ~ “lvcs unspottcd from i111 \\'lilCl"l they are “ccd or blotted out. Pp God's coin bright c. to rcvilcr to Iliin lovc. lllF‘ll' worship. ‘blur whole trust, thcir . s si-rvicr. ln proportion "1" 1mm Cod the things that lo wroiwrrvzcrl and cnriblcrl WW‘ "7" <1’ fcsliitg to rcndrr '1"1to C1c=ar ' "~11". 1‘ 11 are Caesar's. llv their fruits shall v» know‘ them. l The Plc=l1i<cile of '98 The coming l)o111i1111111 plebiscite will be me second that a l.§l1-.-1"1l govcriiiiictit has foisted upon the people 11f ¢':11i:..l:1. The first one, as our cildcr 1--:..1I--1.~ ' 111w}, \\'.'lil1\‘l[l in 1-898 on the issue of prolrli \\l1<~11 llon. Sidney Fish- er, Blinistei- of \g: 1111- 511 1h: lsauricr admin- istration, intiwillti-‘I-il Ill“ nrr-‘iibirion plebiscite bill in 1398, it v. ;< 151'; “ v -\vn that the five Englidi»; cf. . - "wore-d prohibition, while Qnvh". 11-1 ~- " (ipposcd. The plcb~ iscitc, lit-Yd :1 - _ 1110119131 a nmjor. it_v of 1301b ..'. a »1- of pYOhibltiOII for the ll whole P111131‘ lite of the provinces and the ' l‘ 1d a favorable total mal‘ '1: 1v oi 1 1 " 1 ‘)1: inc 11.111 a majority of 3.11 2 1 ~ ~ > - 11 11. The tinvcriiiiient ac- turv _ V. 1 "1 ".1111. 'l he 11 '.,< 1'11" prohibition in the differ- ent proviiic’! were: . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . 39,224 - 20,244 17.1.15 8.315 9.441 3.414 0-75 i" v- iavs was: w‘ the p: sing of an act ‘in, imnufacture or sale s c ilcr and all nthcr al~ ~ ll \/ l" 19*?‘ »'~.<-l .\lr. l‘»1‘1'_g'1-1"1>11 of - rcplicd that cider was i! containcd alcohol and Bca11l1ar11~‘s_ lliu l not siinplv WW" was into " '11 dcnicd by ;\lr. Ber- gcvim, 1' , - ' i ‘711"111'1111l_v was rcally in- 1,,\;.~,.1I.,.,;_ 1 -- ' mlm- 1111s nmdc in (Ian- ,-11i;1_ ‘H11- ‘l wl 'l1:1t it was intoxicat- ing. “ll-p ‘ Fhcn the Rliuistcr’! n1l111i~~i1~1 -‘ ' ' l» .1 tcinptcd to drink 1-1111-1- lw 1 1 ' 1 5‘ 1111s not intoxicating. \\'l1.-11 2'1 ‘ " “l l..'l\'(‘ fi-t fhc rcsults of 1-1131 @513. -.- ‘ l " llritcl‘, as a tcmpcr- ,-,111-1- mqn ' ‘ 1' .1 l'lll('l' should be pro- llibilcil. Yntigg 1,1 '1 1 1 'i'1»':,'1t'1 prillciplc Of pfO- 115111111111 11.1. I llon, (icrirge Fostcr. who rriiici/ i! ' ~ l} 1.1:11~111 for not bring will i111; t1 <"1-11;1=_ ' 11' 11:1 tit-c zidoplioil 0f pm- llllllll“). a EDITORIAL NUllzS — Ash Wednesday, Lent begins. u u o u For the present, the appeal dcinainliug s_vm patliy and support 1s the becond ictory Bond issue——the others can afford to wait. a u u “A Klan of Sorrows, and Acquainted with Grief" will be more in the minds and lit-arts of Christians throughout the \\‘0I'l(.l from now till Easter. u a u a Though he laid no claim to the credit, it was Col. D. A. hlacliinnon D. S. O. who was primaril_v responsible for the unbounded success of the first Beacon Fire of Freedom Ceremony inaugurated here. i ‘l ‘ ‘ Four Provincial by-elections are to be held l" Quebec on March 23, one, St. James due t0 the death of Dr. j. R. Tourpin, while the oth- ers in \Vestmount-St. Ge orgc, St. Ann. and Riclielieu-Vcrchcres, are the consequence of the siztiug members having been raiscd to the Coun- cil. m a u o Hon. Mr. Gardiner who, up till last week, vehemently opposed all-out service now declares “that every available man of military age w1ll be required in the armed forces.” .-\ud what does “available” meanP-“Capable of being of 1156. value, or service." \’Vhat more does COHSCHPllU" demand? it may be asked. l i I I Mr. G. M. Clemons, of llr:n.1tford.(l11t.. 5W3- retarv-lb-casurer of the lltllflflllsllllfifililll .-'\s- sociation of Canada, reported to the annual meet- ing that sales of Holstein cattle in Catiada were I5 per cent. higher than in any previous ycar of the association's history. The total sales amount- ed m 33,677 compared with a previous high of 30,969 in I940, he reported. Dominion markets absorbed more cattle than ever before and ex- ports to United States, Puerto Rico. Colombia. New Zealand and Jamaica were active. v- v- v The Bill of Rights. passed this date 1693 dc- clared the right of all British subjects to carry arms for their defence; also it was rlcclarcrl nc~ cessary to have the sanction of Parliamcut for the maintenance of a standing army, 11nd 1hr‘ following year the first standing army was sanctioned; a hundred years lalcr a11 arr was passed providing for the maintcuance of the Army by a Secretary of State for \\'ar insicznl of by contract with the coloncls of rcgiiiiouts: and in X793 to I815 l!i1])f(‘5$lll€lit (co11srr1p111111_1 was resorted to owing to the French \\'ar. u n: a We are some times inclined to plume our- selves on being 1 long lived p(‘<i]1l!‘,l“.‘-l a <'-'1~‘1111l reference to a recent issue of tlu- l'1lii1lI1‘-1'2l1 Scotsman shows that we have nothing on 1hr Scotch in that respect. In a list of 23 ordinarv deaths recorded, ages ranged from 71 to or). with an average of ()0. On the othcr l1:11;d in the sums issue “dcatbs on active scrvicc" tnilnlc-l 33. 1111?!- ing from If) to 30. with an avc1";11;q".- of _'_r_ "lll fares the land to hastening ills a ])1‘(‘_\'. uliurc wealth accumulates and men dccay." Fmtlnnd will never stiffer such huiniliati 111 so long as she has sons like these. v i 1F 1F Canada and South Africa siill rt-nmin Zllvtlif from the Pacific Council of which llritaiii. U. S. A. Australia and .\'cw Zczilzinil tire pzirtncrs (Canada even rcjcctcd a place in :l1<- 1ioi11t conu- cils 1o allocate sbippin; 1:11‘; nizitcritilc- :111il munitions). But tl1c_v ("llllhd llll'<‘\’f'l‘ ignorc so portcntous a change in the 1§1111171"cs‘v.~1c111 and i1; due time will probably take \\'.'11" (I-iliiiict scuts. I11 effcct, and in the persons of Prcsidcnt lfnusv- vclt and \Vinston Churchill, 1l11- l'. ‘l .1111] llri- Iain alrcady havc scats in cacti otlicfs \\".'11‘ mil» incts. If the Fanpire is changing, cvcn inorc is 1h: English-speaking \\'0l‘l(‘l, and cvcr_v' day sccins to show the pettincss and f0ll_v of the Rlacltcnzic King Isolahonist policy. v =11 a k That the Federal G0vc1'11111c11! is rogyzti/ziiit of the seriousness of the war situation is evitlcnfi from the grim warning issued by Ilicir Director of Public Information, .\lr. t}. ll. Lash who emphasizes the folly of indulciviyg in wishful thinking and paints a gloomy picture of the ini- mediate future which awaits the dcniucracics 011 the war fronts. Paying tribute to the arnird forces of the Soviet which. be savs. were "doing a swell job," .\lr. Lash dcclarcs that a grout dcal of the optimism which has rcsultcd i11 this c011utr_v from the Russian exploits was not insti- fied. “I have no official information on which to base this, but it seems to me that the licst that we can hope for in that advance (of thr Rus- sians) is that it will delay the (icrinzin Fpriuq offensive. \\’e should not dcpcuil too much on it because of the possibility of future dimipoint- ment. We should not look for anv quick victory thmugh lllfi Russian advance, No information has come to me of any dctnoralization in the Gcrman Army. The Russians are not fahl-nQ large groups of prisoners. $on1cho\v, the Ger- mans hnve managed to escape. We should keep these facts in mind." This, too, was issued before the episode of the Dover §traits. u- ni w a l_\'_it_l1 reference to criticism by certain Qucbcc politicians, a \Vashington correspondent writes: "It seems to me that those who accuse Britain of selfishness in concentrating strength on her islands are, wittingly or unwillingly, serving the P110111)‘. llcsiiles, they have vcrv short memories. To those of us who have seen England under fire the notion that she is seeking to protect her- self to the neglect of her allies is nothing less than ludicrous.» “liven to those not familiar with allied plans and enemy strength, the imporuiiicc of Britain's home strength is obvfous. The lsles constitute the key to the whole European 511111111011, "Those who criticize her forgot for) easily that upon _Br1tain's courage and hcr ability to suffer "ml flflllt 011 against seemingly liopclcss odds has depended the fate of all of us cvcrywhcrc 1'11 the world. Few cities in all of the allicd nations have suffered as much as London. Livi-rpool. Coven- try, Bristol and Manchester. 170w nations had so little with which to resist such uvcrrvliclniiiig strength as had Britain in llN‘ ~11111n11~r of i010. No nation has cvcr served lhc world 1111111- nolilv NOTES BY TIIE WAY The Nlpponeu mulla- can-lea n 2* 25 rifle. 400 round‘ of ammuni- non, nve dun of iron rations — nee nudsudlna-st-lnhl-kl spade, first-dd H a function-l spirit and s blttar Mind cl’ tho “mite Man. You can't loot with 1.11111 sort 01 Il1¥-— 1111111011 F!" Press. Th; “non! request h IMO for “purjby” prices, and than 1a noth- ing fundamentally unhlr 1n um. The Iamrers want to be nut. on this same bBSl-_5>_CODNPHTN prices with cost or uvuig, as are muse 1n onier lines of business. 1111i Fill?’ uiey am asking Ls. of ooune, the ideal OODGJUOD which everyone would 11h to m bu: t about. ‘Ihe fact. that thin oo don dou not yet exist simply points to the urgent need for complete dnivesti- gui-ion of the whole asricultural situation. - Windsor SL111’. Two request-l about Panzer reach me from drffergnt quarters. Om h lo say what it means; U10 01-h?! 1o get. the term dropped in favor or good plain English. Well, Pan- zer means armor, l-hd smoe the been mom r‘ uous than my Colonel Ralston And Quebec's Aftitlllk The Plebiscite WORDS 0F ,(Vlnomlvor Provfnco) (Quebec Ohmnlclc-‘Ibleflwh-l frllfiltlzE-llslfl fi“u%€'i§"?h='i’n Raw: o" n ma» mum xinq and m: '°' ‘ m» M Wu $10,131“ 111,111, Huang-W Swine Bread"; h" cumin ugh”: t. wnmm""liirmmn¢‘wmmprul§g l" 1,111, “Em Holly“. result a Monday's byo-eleot-iom pa‘; l m“, 1,5 m, mhflllw b for them u an exidomtfm of the m m,’ m ms o‘ l t 1 ht of veto over h nlflfllll HG 232% alifoldontréleiteiould hlajé lpo cles ofmwhlql 1Q dlailrwwu. W03! given them a rude awahening. No t ‘Wffgh. V“: “nan,” o; 37 "l" "l0 Inn hubeenlostb Lhaloroeof h“ "aw “than mm"; ““°d7""lllmrm disinfection h thin mvkwe 1n ul- m ‘may h,“ m g1, 115g‘; no a m,‘ d,‘m°,,,",,,,§,_,§,§,°f*‘,f,§{ sums, we m mad: u» um of mum tow‘? hum,” no val-m exam w“ o politics! argument- snd even han- It will thorn D911 . "I u w them m holdinfl. And n. u be- A. Japanese Who Dlcd m“ $15M 51$‘ m fvundlflvn an? or worm-lbw: 11. “use w‘ foresaw m“ develownml -——— “xiii rt-sxligh-Cinnndlana no I m: 13m‘ o. ‘wutma -as wane miam um 1mm u 113mm,, mo“, . “hum m» I lvwhn. ""9""- "9 °b "d Wl-lfiwhelm- Ifsllfharulfnl mum-Ivan: 11y "flu-m iug|gm;mgnmq "‘°"‘°'° "°°‘“" “mm W" m" 5x111144** Km- 111‘ wmnfimrnooooocurunai ____*“" 04' P" whose madden death in Put bu “hymn. of m’ 0.5mm“ The“ MACS mom-albino and because o! the 1m been reported. um. country ammo o, than how m connrrrou Po ess, wasuaful diversion of mon- would not. today be d in her a" W" “' ' 1 u 5mm . ' [to]; 303,555 m” oy from wax 1» ductlon involved. present desperate adventure u a. i DQ313581! l; m1. . . m,“ c; Above all, Lf the Government n- partner of the totalitarian Power when it Y" nmedfmlmhwk“ ‘ah-Mb ‘haul up tho mum c,“ self i; convinced that. there 1s :10 of Europe. Canada lgulmhtt m h‘ to gun troubles and m,‘ need for resorting to compulsory In Ottawa Mr. Knto will be mn- 811k W111! 118 .h In‘ I flan out of hxlr. r1, union m, pmmi, m, n", 11° embered u one of u» moat mwr- their rolls onmhfllsé tom s m- yugqe, 11111,“ q .11 elwwni oqtfn: and attractive of the foreign gums. Some yell‘; l! _1I'_h 0 Ffllgh m“ n» _ Amt momma w h], own diplomat-s who have been stationed cIvfl law was ad ed, e Franc - l: an unfallln; 1-9111,“ Quantum Ho“ J, L, 351510;“ m our capital. A member of an arls- Canadian ct first. filled Practically 50c s pun", “mum. of National Dams, and tocratlc Japanese family, he had the whole plclmre 1n Canada, Then sia, we have “ _ ‘ u m“ m m“, adviser o, m,’ spent. most of his service 1n Iondon “m; pre-mcrynll-st, I-oyullst, and “—-———_-_. German armored divisions have Goémmen: 1:: m canny. m.” fiiglwafiim hgdbzégrucklerglntg‘ V519: pogc- t n tlorligm mostly MACS other down m the invasion a nm- W" . - l’°”“’c°‘..-‘"- '1' “Y noun’ o! r civilised llbersl- m: m“ ° “n” “n °° °' ‘M n“! m” “U011 ‘ s um c " - - '0 — W‘ citizen 11.1w 1a mam he 11m ““"""“‘m‘°m“°h'°"“'m‘“ h“ 3mm!’ n11 requirements for another y!!!’ be; me°v W21,‘ mm m b0 hi9 w”!!! P16 H! P1! 0d "1 name for them, much as we habi- tuall speak of the Lutlwaffe In- stead of the German air force or U-boats (Untenseeboote) Instead of Genrmn submarines. As to getting the word dropped, that seems to me a matter of indifference. 11f Pan- zer divisions are understood to be German armored divisions - not Russian or BfitLs-h, or any other- tnc term has its utility. It enables a t-ivo-ivord description to be used Instead of a three-ward, which ls all to the good. - Janus 1n Spec- tator, lozidon. ._.____ Tho news comes out of Wash- ington mat. we are snfppnmg only DJ 1A1- can» o1 our prcmisea qucuu or irur material to Russia. The spring orueusive agemst RUE-m will start, in about nvo monuns; we muzb ship utmost, ab once unar- evcr American weapons an. lohsee scrvice in mar. campaign. '1ne bngnsh have not IcQUDCd their snnanexus w Russia, except. lump- orurny, where weather has inver- wreu; we have. 1n these few facts more surges us for our attcnuon the IIHJILMJOUS posslbhlby that, the AXLS uas won a greaiier vicwry nkllrjC Lziiifnlbtfl‘ '1 man any which can be Loki in wims of suiuli strips and buttered planes. ‘rue dint" pin-pose of the attack upon us was to "knock us out o1 the war" as u, supply agency for Russia and England. u‘ vie let the b0 per cvlil- Iigure stand, because we are llmllg our material puicry for the doicnsive, then die AXJS purpose will have been accomplished; we shall be doing, in mLs war, precise- iy 11-11111. its strategists expected 11a to do. We sh-alil be playing the role fusignea for us in men- oooks. - Ncvv York Sun. 1f. ought nut to he necessary to punu out, that in this war the pus-pie of the British Isles have tione l/hcll’ snare — and then some. B111, some nnks have snort. memor- It‘, - 0r big ears for Axis prepa- ganda. Too many Americans ne- time 1.11111. nun from the Domm~ ions or the Colonies have done most of the British fighting. This Ls One of the fallacies on which UlTCY base suspicions winch hamp- cr t-ncn- own contribution to the Uniicu Nations war effort ...'1ne pecpe of the Dcminicns or Colon- Ra know iuat the British Isles have fLllTliSllCCl more than their share of men and money. It. is AHDCYlCB-HS who seem to be so con» coined about the outlying partners 1n the Briusli Ccinmtn ealth, It is the kind 0t‘ American who boasts o1 .-1111cr1ru'> rote as the arsenal of 1.1 moor-racy‘ and forgets mat the Ull1l€d States’ contribution is still largely in the appropriation stage, tutu tor-gets that oven as s supplier of weapons Britain Ls still ahead. 1311111111 1111.. produced more than 90 per crnt of the weapons sue is us~ m1,- and mcmuvhile has helped nor AlllfS. The British Isics with roughly one-third the population 0t the United States have spent about, $40,000,000,000 on the war. Nrost. of this is available now in war material, while despite vast flllphlpflflliCllS, the United States lldn llUTliShed so far only about $2U.0.0.000,000 worth of fighting supplies. ltiosf. Canadian Cabinet Minis- ters and heads of departments labour under the delusion that. newspaper mcn are merely 00n- oernecl‘ with getting news for the sake of news; cowrned with gcmng "items." 1t. is s pitiful de- iusion Canadian newspapers are not. concerned with getting mere "handouts" or moms" (they are compelled to throw away daily much more matter than they rint), but, they are concerned as l3; their responsibility and duvy, with telling their readers what f: behind the news. They understand that the Canadian people 6o not. merely want to know, but also wmit to know why. For two years of war in Canada we have had this difficulty over war information. Most. of it storm from the fact. that Ministers and others 1:1 charge o! war- conduct. have never taken tum to consider- rmat the real difficulty la about. - Ottawa Journal. l! the volunfa y system of fllllng tine Army's ranks had been u suc- cessful as the taxation system o! {tiling the nation's war-ohm than would be less need to talk of con- scriptlon today, though tho volun- tary system Ls not. the most equit- able either In raising men or rub- Ing money. People who uy thin/a they will agree to tho imre equit- able method of raising an army onLv when tho same prtxucfptlo I applied to wealth are either caught by an empty catch-cry, or are knowingly attempting delude ntherzuwf? dohnit stop u» think that we ea ve 0n d wealth. whim flumel-snoixfllu on ask them what they moan beyond the taking from those who have It. 1111 the money required u, light. the war ho a. successful conclusion. That, we already have. - Toronto Telegram. ' n1 1 u» lance u n fearflilffid wonderfzl tiring ‘It has became both more fearful and more wonderful Islnoue, 196th“? ti‘: German rerpy a B01‘ 0 no from Bauth American countries protesting that. the wholesale and randcm shootlm 0t hOQNCM ll l brutal and a barbarous thing. The Nazi answer was that n. “does not. lsh to receive oral or written obse ations 01f third states on this question." In short, there ll n0 answer, so there is no use in trv- lmz to make one Mexico and the than did the British in their hunn-s 11111211; 111.10." other protesters are told "IM-‘l 110% ca. to come can be met by voluntary ° “y u . d Important part in the ar of ANION! Onuzha. 001111.111, enlistments. n is true um the raeliitiiellagttilbohgesvfailn: 1811 m! mined unwise thereby. fl:,':,lf"°}{°"= 1" the Minister qualifies his declaration 11,11 literature; he liked a game 0t B111 subsequent lmmlmtfon and flunk“, m‘ l" by a proviso; namely that. the vol- 1111, 111111 he w“ on, o; the b,“ the development of the West puah- ‘he ‘Md “d l” IIIIQ a recruiting can be kqpt up to age players in Ottawa. He and ed hlm Into a smaller oorner-re- ‘neheflgfls P "s M the avenue for me pm our m: wue. an excellent classical schol- latlvelv. that h. ' months; but unles; hLs knuwledm an‘. were Renerous in their hospftall- Twio clrcunwtancea, In npfte of of the situation makes him reas- ties. and they made no secret. of the growth or Canada's population, M o-nabiy sure that. this will be done: their preference for the society of have served to makemnd to keep s he exposes himself to the charge of lingual-speaking people. the French-Canadian a pmblrm u, are“ Gm’ s seeking u» bequile public opinion. Mr. Karo was 1n 1101111111 sympathy nun One is nu birth rate, which l“ "m As a. matter of fact. O01. Ramon with the liberal element-s 1n Jaunn- is (lmsiderably higher than that Mall Orders Given hfllugflfliolhiiwpfelfifl-hér by inu- gllllg; glltgléig guxllfi‘ 180$: "19 of the rat. 01;‘ tllxipwcuuntrpy, lme Attention. ma n; ow-Oommoners W‘! th is - eat - c1..ha..r.m..ss1ss.r.1a.:2- .111 521st: r11: in" "fir. "i: ~ - . v nn o e - emm bilities of voluntary enlistment gglglgfig §§,1’“"*f§flm"j gfllvlfffllf the counfitfy, 1311811 political ad- have been exhausted. This surely “Hue of Néfgmlllfhfcf] leg w he‘; vantage for themselvu bv making LEAGUE OFFICE ought to settle tihe matter wllh- withdrawal ‘mm u H wheel ncemfong to and curryfng favor out. need of plebiscite or any other Wm, alarm me roam]: e Wgdanc with the Wendi-Canadian mlnor- DORJQNG En form of Government pussyfootlng, of the military gun, m grin g My 341-1951311131’ when cangdg‘; B ' 6 i-(CP) — Either the people trust, the Mintsf- could Ioresee u a 1.65111; 1,111,113? best interest-including the best In- Dam‘, lurm- 3- “crew! o! er t?! lgatjlmlgl Debffns-i‘ m} they do but. calamitous consequences. He d1 W165i 0f i110 Ffench-Cllfladlfl-M. gal; $1250?“ Jggiezgloeua; no an ,1_—1 we a vence o an ac- - _ g rive or widespread nrvtesuy the ifiitesiiebiililfrgnvevrii: SF°€1§S"L’E11J1“%1 iiisoiiirifidieiireytiiivoiiigoiifiialii ‘Zfnlliifi. “led he” He w“ l“ 1""! Government is entitled to consider 111911 c11111-5e5_ but. nke't'he faith!“ poncles there has been compromm tulle!’ at the 147M011 5Cl1001 of that. they do. If and when the public 5111mm; 1,1111; he was, he c011- u, 11111131‘. the Manon-speaking nllml“ and Unlvwfilly 0f Londo Mini-Wail‘ dwdes L11“ “he films has tinveg 1o serve his country 1n var- 111111011111 ‘so m; progress o! Cana- "i"—“———- com or cornpu ory sew ce. . n ious ipl ti ts. B t I h ' nut/ye of the Government will he visited Cgiiieildrvc 1T3» twii ygaftgnaz: d,‘ h“ been hindered‘ the forward plBlXiI ivigeltierb there ishould be sub-r glterlitmslliiztiirzbés sDécinl missloln Llsn vers ve is ur anccs n any par o f“! 19 "1 001119 V91‘! Dessm - d, I n for m, m“ 1_ the county 01- n L tic about the future of his country ca“ ‘m mm” v s Meanwhile, Pifine Minister King and U"? Wlwle World. “on of 83mm‘ but the blame does is not, m WHY bu,“ hold,“ Ms A message from Berlin reports not, stop there They yielded to plebiscneza“; area 101d 111818111", that he came to hrs death by falling ‘égilggng and miter-V ‘m5 “hmemle voters‘ lists are Lo b revised and “ccldenlallll W9 °5 ‘he Win30“! 0f ry- But the greater Si“ must ma; organlqation Mfr}, must be the Japanese Embassy, but many of be imputed l0 Dvlillvfll PBTUBS W" . _ his Canadian friends will wonder were the fmlfllflln head 0f the will}? 8.226153. wéfilfflhlgsllggd flgetlzergilfi death was really nnac- cwixlnq and fliflbtiériél Hind 311116113’. Firm Cofummsls are to be n,“ w hle€flBflnslilClrdll laicgeptt udgiuaié {if 11d that exerc sel rear; geesmei; _ stir up unti-ccnscriptionist feeling w“ must hag]? ‘and ‘lfilfa u 1mm; u “l; they “me ‘led amoflfl the Youth of the country In unbearable “m. his Co“? “be f“ “m “dvwlue- I n! l, d the name of the Defense of Can- to wage m, Wm, the 3mg, cgnb 5m“ “MC” ‘m ""51; "ma; ado-though scrutiny uiev 1111511 u» 11101111111111,“ 111,110,“, "1 1917»Q“°l’°° "éwln," “all” see war come to our shores, ln- ' Liberal camp. oncemaont keel‘ stead or beinig kept far-removed T fi , - wllwsskl“ h“ bee“ m“ ‘id ° p from thvim _ tn.~_ thuggery at rans guratlon 1111,33, r11’; £11111; capngsrg;jslfn (,3; llgfiizfgeaé; 131;}, riaglgléllcgmglfivgipcill (Ouaglmal, nation's dual language bank nptes igould the situation get out of And they put it under a small mflgrflclglxaggil ggggggcelhrus“ of 11d- headjn I Here 1s one of the bl est, ' " SQ far as Quebec Is concerned, strangegst stories that has comegsinto Rgfusal t” b’ Saflsfled _w"'h Con" to court trouble ln this way dur- n. newspaper office since Doc Cook "$5M"! which the FMhe-s ‘l! om‘ lng the next 1.1110 morning 01- so will discovered the North Pole—or said lederatlm never. dreamed °l h” be unfair not merely to the Muni- that he discovered it. The news that its 108151111 d9“ mlmem’ l" “cm . . gfpal bu; also lg 1111s provmcfa] Prune Minister King is no longer RYFIGRBW that bids the, other pm‘ 1111111111111“; 111111 111111311- 10 me interested in politics. Hear 111m; vlnces dance t0 Quebecs P1111118 111 oeaoeatble. law-abiding mass of the "I 8-111 tfyllllt to avoid political the determination of measures of . population Ncbfdy wants me controversy. . . . I have no lnten- war. L d plebiscite except Mr, Kmg find 1,15 tton of entering political oontro- For their own purposes the poll- | fcilllowers. nobodw believes that 1t "egflfs l‘ so sudden1 Here we have “can! m?‘ Pheg, I Prallkigl-slflm wi until».- or charge avythin . . - conffdentt ey cou 111.11 1c . ow Let- us cnriw on. then, on the basgis Mntiggg M. the lzeadiff iii-airtight’ they lire finding the tiling they pefncol, 1211-1511111’? assurance till he Earl-l, mfiivegégg‘ ‘(Llflolllghlstlré-s: made is too big anii pgwerfilr}; s us we mus resort to ccm- : th m_ It is threaten .. em pulsory service! And when that 53p Slltlitxpfimg '11 bifixlllatelsg). 11mg his fgrgoog enough for the pgrties that time OOmQs both Gaverrment, and findfl,“ Kmels fffmse? gfifffi “ti; played the lgnobie game, But It fs people will have to face the facLs - ' g . g h r 1 for Canada that must DMW caucuses and whispers coming R d "d! _r10t D141!’ ‘with them! 11101 1111 11-0111" M1; 3111155 11m“ turn, In the midst of a war for her ——‘—""--'-*—-———— either) of a reopening of Libya] verv CXlSEEUCE. l0 “HAW l‘ Pcmlcal Phone 540-541 ’ party headquarters, nd Mr. King malfgnancv that should never have Nlr‘ Ilsley s Appeal writing letters to th: electoYs of been permlttecltodevelw. K1101» and M11111 Kelli?dmlfigi§“'if°°e§fifliiliiil"gill ' Referring to 11 ddrc 1 r m 1v: . x1 1 111m mu Montreal service ncliibs b? Finaiildxe‘ giirriiintsrto salillhAxll ibis W911? be- ' Minister Ilsley, u“; Montreal cw.- hind mo! I'm no 10mm interested cttc observed that “it. combinud 111 170111165." 111-5111119111 with eloquence m me We should lmye had warning of reason as well as the emotions, to lb“! And ‘finals Ping mtg“ De“ g Q W» bums and 1111111111111 :1‘"..*::1;1..1.°*..:.::. "'11 z. 1r» ‘f?!’ “zwelldas “r0 Pllde Plgcllizifl‘ deserving faithful? Imo fneowhal. 4 , 0 s 1p an pri e o race." M - 0 v lster "rose to a height, of brutally ,‘5,’,‘,ll_°§1’l‘_°1§l;1§‘,.1§§§1l1 riiirlrdeclilapgf-l Flre, AlJtO, Llfé, ACCldent, Slcknes, gs pnuspral with 111m as It. ivas ects a few Tories. perhaps offering I .eepy a. ecting to his audience." one of the jobs to "Mitch" Hepburn‘! e He was appmuded enthusiastically Yes. this is a. tory. Dana's m.\11 [(188 7180111110 and almost. cleaselessly. ' (tggalgeglg time dog sis knocked into a and G ' We can wel believe the descrip- <1 1a - tion 1s not exaggerated, for Mr. “'_'——"—'—"——' t Rate Ilsley has ashown a stature in his at Lewes present. off ca. which has Stamper‘ . him with high qualities. In this in. i Agent Bl SUHIIIIEPSKAC, LlOYd Lew“ sgmce heiwas speaking in behalf q. h d St. cha I ttetown t e pend ng Vcwry Loan, whit-l ' n f 0 B!“ 1-111 Opportunity. readily seized. 144 Ric mo to paint. s picture of sacrifice and pecessity finch as] never before con- » —7 routed t e peop e. NEW won“) “Let me tell you," he said, "what _._.__ I think we should aim to do. I think 111111111 1111119 ma; £5,115 this Winter we should aim w make a. repufir- afternoon tlon for Canadian achievement Ln 1.: like a note of music Dlflyed far 1 this war that will be the talk of’ the O11 world for generations, U111; will be 411d drllsltlgluby m‘ Wind“? IlB-I-l- Th. I d S 1S S- W a the pride of ourselves, our children. The" 5M u” °°l°r M u‘ and our children's children. I want mm“ our allies to ask themselves: "How over ‘ml "dell! ‘We: m“ ‘man can eleven and u half million mundwfi, me mswybrmch. m, People do so much and do 1t no 901m“ 31-115; wall? What is there about these 51,111 131111; b m; wmu, W Cmldlnm that make them st.- Blowly’, slowl; iii: new wor comes e - o n e tempt. and achieve the Incredible?" . w‘ plhallengo lfketthfidrtvep 110mg The Ariéféulmu 1e11, the Summit a comer t. nado 1 -, answerable 0:11; In gne waif-b; 951° Sign“ "mm" 511mm" - ‘ atlonlt betk f' ted f,“ m, gggmmufggn fihimfw,‘ mm m» nae. mm the Arctic Se: inspired by Mr. Haley's eloquence Th" rmukomsklm fxnmf? flue“ ""1 ""91""! wncluded "W! ‘h! A so; within whose waves the lost Not a Flash, 01' l‘ Ml letin nor anylhifl! 9"“ national, but l! l! l". i: m: w u done u w put the mnu- 11m, blow 111d 1101.10 be denied. We ttfirgxlopalurog speedily and mgre whose map?‘ u legion . . . when i d o“ “u, y. n n one u s name snow. reasonable rate of sinntimuz fa no ‘imply rem n y nrwnvs soon “c1111” B t’ m,“ 9 1h —8an. Vm Alst o Allen In the “W”? ‘a’ “i”, qulugnlmeun’ ‘n; New York erald ‘Irlbrme. m on: t. " . t u a at; - flaw? fukxuedngiapotggr w; GIVING Ammzu A Baum era 0m. W58 t . . llaley N'DON_(Qp) __ 1')" n" L 1 V“ “rm” 5° “EJFWV holrfz In future to revert to peace- Thnee andone-half billion dollars 11m. procedure o; ‘Mn “m” our twist ls as rellablt In flavor and Purl” l“ it ever wal- Hickey’s Black Twist 10c ‘Per Fig MANUFACTURED B! ' 1110111211 AID 11|c11o1s0N _ rosacco 00., LTD, CHARLOTTETOWN’ hutobo nlaedd 1 n1 1 n" m r m gwrl‘: vnvtmggf gins (flotsam from Inland 1.1m ~ 0 but it mun he bud. otherwise there will h" 51mm b,“ 911-11,” u, ye flee and 10 ays be fewer men trained and outfltt- - ed, fewer implements lhd lens fill?" "u. no munitions. Under existing war con- =~—- dltlonn money doesn't nppou- of much cocountq except u n medium tn atop the dfctntis. It wlll be of no value unless this is done. The maple have every reason for anx- iety, and Mr. Haley has every reason for confidence. Canada mus‘. not fall. ' .______.__.____ ITON HEAD l! DEAD LINCOLN. Enlllnd-(OP) — Dr. Edvard Lytfclton. M, former head mater at Eton. died here. _ sornins a llll OIII’ ‘IIIID ACIIIS m: smut n; nu none armi- fix business lnvway." Which is, we suppose, about n! 300d a my u w _§11@H1 BlNJlN3l