rial-an. 1s, 19, v-QQ,b-u, PAGE “IR ‘THE ACHARLUFIUFOWN _' GUARDIAN y “the then king." but all wrong are j0lflily foundcd. Scientists must help to- say “this here kmg-Ugroranw l‘. day to rc-vindicate the ideal of truth in all its '.Td tl'dtt'h' l» - "E 11.12;. Notes a, m w... Juvm“ ,,,,,,,,,, mm 1 w science Itself’ Respect for the ideals of Ono of the flllnll that must pu- n. ‘i... 5 I I ence cannot be restored CXCQpt by recovering x1e foreigners m m, use o, adverb‘ n on In n; , v u I olui"nudad In ma” the common ground on which all human idfilir “ adjgcflyes ma; 1; 1s an 1-1311; 1,9 gunk-n o! ma». s . IIELIIIIIIIEIIBY Proficient: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. ltlclmn . Vioo-"rulucnt: J. B. Buruetl. In“. . . . . . 5m hmoflm .1 u“ leorotaryz-Ueul. Col. D, A. Mncmnnon, u.s.o. aspects, wluelryointly constitute the heritage of T M h-T M gum’ “a 0'1"?” ma‘. ldllor ppdzmaaguirflflllllircfgfiJ-‘Ed “mzifflalg-J‘: Christian civilization; they must feel concern- waslifmgffon‘ sgnaltg‘ cs5: ‘gm: um to cope th it. "s" M ET TENDERS mama‘ KUAVL m,‘ “m, germ‘, ed with the entire cultural, political and eron- figpcrtthélailghggatflrgelnngyefaugfnoql; By m L ‘mum ‘a .___“ omic order of society on which the integrity of that heritage depends. The foundations of sei- ence must be laid down afresh as part of a new comprehensive reassertion 0f faith." the senator is surrounded by smil- ing faces, he may safely assume that the tatl's out-Toronto Star. Scientists now eclno tho lllll |l 913.005.0430 miles from the 981th. It seems we spend most of our time making up for the defects tn our early education. We were always taught that the distance was only ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker TMI ;_ the Weakest Ink.’ sarvnnatv. APRIL l5. um Post-War Wonders In describing postwar wonders to be realized, Sits-We note by this momlngis, details of the tenders) submitted for the City Fish Mar- ket. the: you haw been misin- formed or have omitted it by 1113' take, we would llloo to point out that the tender you specify as sub-l mitted by this firm anitted U19 y important feature of our ten- iineis. We offered to install complete on sat: 95° 12 only Men's Suits. Engliuh Twoeds, regular m tcnnn mumuoncv" m4 "Crime", although thw den! with mousaaie pmoblcm, have different ca ons. WPPDMDQUCIWY" is u Mm usually appied to young persons; "Crime 1.5 applied to thoso who have roach- EDITURIAI. NOTES .- 19.11. month was 2,673 persons killed, missing injured. h little " niiin was intended b' Mr. . .. - - , ; gmwwo mnes'_wlnds°r Sm“ “l. mlltmlw’ . ~ fierlgpliidtcli at tliye cioiicltisiou of his addrkss on Civilian half“), Falsuatltlcs m England for ad)- Qmfla], o; 11,, gamma“ M?‘ Itnfilegny-Ifalduerxuytag", gfjjfflf, '§,,"‘,§,°,,,’1f§“’{,‘,,,‘t,”m°§$ $29.50 1&8! year's buy, t0 ClQII‘ I01‘ $19.50. Si!!! ‘I . ’ . __ \ , g _ _ _ ruary were e ugics lfl any mon 1 since l ay .. tum - m, n“, Map; a “mid-W i" 1‘“"‘> Wm" “ms >“1’P“»"“" 'l‘he total number of casualties n». m.- glfiillli fill §§£§anil° i.“ not m“ “ "m" “"""' “m” “d 5”“ ‘y r e n- 36 to40. An opportunity to zet a zood suit at through weaknesg or inability- ffflfl After having handled larze qua titles of fish for years it is nu opinion that a Dmper Fish Markc absolutely requires this type of rc “mention It i; our opinion that the citizens of Charlottetown are not satisfied with the lack 01 HIP/h refrigeration and conditiona which existed formerly in the City Fish Market I attended the last meetlni; of th" 1 City Council at which the tenders,» tireless tlicre was really more truth than 1ioctry in it. For exampll", the Azswiillvil PFCSS 1'0- poris that a. "vcst 1iockci" furuilcc that can be hung from a rafter in thc attic and will gener- atc enough energy m 11cm a lO-rntvm house now awaits its turn on lllC ]lii\l,-\\(ll' a<<cu1l1|_v line. The heater, of which tlu 1'0 are st-v ‘:11 types, is another example oi how thc ut-ccssuics of war forbidden. t smoking on the street. ls "frowned upon.” No doubt; the froivn will be more effective than a command-Toronto Globe and Mail Canadian motion pictures. any! Leonid Altzav, Russian director vis- iting this country. can teach his ciuntry’ much about Canada. The trouble is that the Russian; have aml o, prescribed level or plane of con- ct. "Crime" denote, a mental action. I; is a decision made with respect to something observed or seen. Three stages o1- conditions are tm plied: (no view; the act of the eye in seeing, or discerning, such as seeing two courses of conduct, a right; course and a wromz course; i, a low price. Look them over, you’ll be Ill!‘- prlaed at the values. Henderson & Cliilmore D4 C I I I Father Joseph Damien, Belgian missionary to the lepers of Hawaii, died of leprosy contract- etl in thc course of his labours, at the age of forty-eight, this (late, 1389, was culogizetl by R. L. Stevenson, and rccoguized as a licro of have stinlulated engineering progress toward the p1,“, hfif“ A,',‘,‘§‘§§{,“,,“g,l},,,,§”§‘;? §§’,“§,,'1§,‘,,§’§‘°,,‘“j§§‘,,,h‘“,f°§§§ ggjflggemigljflofidfls,‘ mud“ m: the comforts of future houws- i ' u n- o a pictfn" life a, Hollywood think; it 1:011:55; is m ho taken‘ and (a) the Ltflfllde taken by the manbera of - ~ . ' ~ » - MINI IIAR 1 1 ~, 1 v 11 , 1 . . . - n liv a n rE.——Wl a r Sta . 1 1' ’ .. Co u ed by their » in war, it las men 156d i0 t r3 5O t icrs aim Canadmn liquor control boards or Commly e e n so r 596mg? phuslzhfndjcvlvrbtgigdefltgeilrfl gages‘ alylltlwhfiqh 6161525; declared I fir)‘, t0 heat hospital rout; to dry parachutes, t0 ale-ice airplzuio wings. .\s to future 1mssibil- themselves as being satisfied Willi Sugar and cereals have been rat- former conditions, One member or lioncd in the Greater Calcutta area sinus can import unlimited quantities of rum two years old or more but thcy cannot release choice; "lllelinquency" is failure oi’ duty. _ vfIdLDllih diddtort- h h tinfav f m“ . . . for consumption more than 70 per cent of the iim gel-fame iiasicas fokbcdatéurfs Band ‘he selecgf“ fit,‘ ""."*¢_f§e‘;"; fijiififl i,,‘1‘,1§,,w,§,i,'11‘§, gwaytfiioig1 ___ Illnuginc all arrmllielllellll m ‘vlmih ' clock alcoholic spirits sold during the year etidedxghltlfgisesggljefifl gglillai-‘dlgei-suggizll; $Z§,.p'.f,“,‘£§,,¥.d'§,8 enlfényvqm 0g the fishermen and ith wotvyld ‘“ ‘ - . v . . e - mccumsm might turu 0n ilt‘ heater m your car October 3,’ I942’ a fcdera] “use department . more than seven Bounds a week m, what w“ 1,911,; chow, (mm, w“ zergztingretg giéozywkgowledsge the punished accordingly. There were between two and twelve. The sugar no half measures. There was no ration is sllqhtly more than a mitigation of unishment. no ex- pound a week. te-nuatlon, no ustification. Actions were either right or wrong and were lo dealt with. The Measure of Punishment during break-fast, so that \\'llf'n you go to the garage you will fim] a warm car even before the engine is started. You may not even need a garragc; just a roof over the car to keep the snow off. The heater will prevent freezing. And when winter comes, Mr. lleuuniug will be delighted to learn, instcml of sliovclliug snow adults and half that for children dealers m m“ market go;- ghe mist number of years are not fishermen, and therefore could deserve no menial consideration as such. An- other councillor who has time and again gone on record as favoring economical city operations cud the necessity of obtaining the ut- most revenue expressed surprise Ht official announces. r a The Spitfire fighter plane has a new engine, the Rolls-Royce Griffin, which has a 23 per cent greater capacity than its predecessor, the Rolls-Royce Merlin. The Griffin has a two; Zilli We Have the Proper TRUSS Soybeans by the. carload were loaded in southern Manitoba last year. It L; something to talk about. considering that l2 years ago scy- STUBBORN EARTH The basic principles of design for the heater have btcn tlioroughlv established. I._vnu A. \Vil- hams, ]r., VlCfirpffsltlflll 0f the Slcivart-\\'ztrncr Corporation, explains. For illustration, take the “vcst pOCliCi" gaso- line-btirning edition that weighs 2o pounds and is 2o inches in diameter and 1;‘, inches long- about the size of an office \\‘f\Sl\‘l)ZlSl\'(‘l. The heater uses the spiral accclvratiug flow design, is hermetically scaled and has a small combustion chamber. Made of a stainless steel llloy, this heater, .\lr. Williams s:1_v.~_ is <uf- to clarify regulations covering the wearing 0 cannot wear “civvics" unless on leave 0f no less than seven days. Officers are authnnzct timt- or while taking part in athletic cxvrciw or pIISS more than 36 hours. I I 1' 1' principles they have (lcvcloped are applicable to the burning of fuel oil, or mnnufacttirecl or natural gas. it has been revealed. Defence headquarters, in a statement issued civilian clothes by army personnel state soldiers to wear civilian clothes while on leave at any for which a special dress is uccc>surv Klem- bcrs of the Canadian \Vomcus Army (orps may obtain civilian clothes while nu furlough fiCiEht in 0s liuutc; f 0-‘ ~ , . . . lruuou. Ontario. Pr .- f0 . The cniiinctcrcs chi lkizilmfiilllfflIcifilrglrliilidlsflb '1 A big emefgcnc)’ nuidlcal frbmlllzlllmll hi“ draw-o that bccauscl mcnpgicmaln‘ ‘i’ ‘ ‘ "‘" . " ‘ been set up m the United Klllgtlllilll to treat sPuWl iu street cars the mo of good fucl for household use but believe the chivalry is dead, “Yet these." sBYS casualties when the Western Front is opened, In town areas across Britain large mansions have been taken over crops-Ncwdale (Man) Post. Th1- fine of $°..5tl0'imposed on a l-larulltcn man for hoarding groc- eries furnishes a reminder of the fact, which seems to be forgotten bv n, good many people. that it is still an offcnro to accumulate sun- pllrs lwvozirl 1'10 reasonable d. oi 11 bciucliold. A boarder c! l‘. vuutl liill." spauriailu‘. since ' dcnrivcs olhci‘ ability to buy their mouts, - Bxcclr and Times. f t l O- inn \ c llcrcrzici‘ We rather like the rctnrl nf The the newspaper, "are the men who when they are home wash dishes, rock the baby. tend the furnace. rmint the house, carpenter in the life should be forfeited. If less than a life was destroyed or injured, then less than a life should be re- quired in punishment. The law ran: “Life for life: eye for eye; tooth for tooth; hand for hand; foot for foot; burning for burning: wound for wound: stripe for stripe." Punishment was weiehcd out with equal scars. "Tails" meant "such llkc",, of such or the like kind or quality. Hence its name, The hex Talionis; the low that. there should be the same kind of punish- ment imposed upon the offender as the offence he had committed- The quality of punishment was al- ways fitted to the crime. “Whoso sheddeth man's blo"d. by man shall his blood be shed." was at all times regarded as a principle hov- ing divine sanction. These penalties for offences were . . ed mechanically-driven su erchar er 1,, , r ~ 'lt_v, 1n m ___ Off ‘h? Sldelkfllk- 1"“ “"11 m‘ ‘he heal” ‘ind 15>$foflns equally as well at 101i? levclsgas at a U‘ll|ll]:‘l“~5pt“fi”:1 llllllifl‘ lagge-‘year ha"? grgéshoffmgiiiilfli: cti erionlfhgfie ‘tgespiligogfrltlhgfilefircetdtflrtlivollf: didmziefl: As though a cruel and incendiary a)!‘ Wilt? llflrllclllllair one. ‘lb watch 1t .mclt awav. And there is the possibility - . ‘ - . n1 Vffl-‘leil R 0111i) 0f "WT? "m" 29° d q 1 g 1t in- (113111111 net rental to the han ‘ u. ° 7°“ w ° u” "M" i . - . height of z_~,,ooo feet, the height at “hut mOst mp1,,“ bush“, canndmns each were no cam. _n un en. e a _ e H at the ma, uprooted 1mm’ umm enough to n". g. of de-icmg streets, saving thousands of dollars 1k banks take place “n, consume the production of was 011KB for like’: l e offencmlike City.- I wofild 13c; tgnlgfigzé offrrop: Mug. find waste mve hmd_ won‘: Trina w. n3 u" l“ snow rennwal‘ i " i‘ " ' "bu" zpmkooo “T” °r edible l)" punishment n a we w“ taken l igiianirtluncbllgcrted from the Fish Earth burns. Ploughqd under. 3.15: ti‘; outnyciiiluur-ouvvhciier-e Lost in the packed ground. the root Market; less expenditures for clea- Wm give no Sign‘ the seed Wm m lug! ninlz. decorating and rcmodellinf.’ Does it tit comfortably or tn It an out of date ntylo. - 1 tn ihitiéiil 2:: {£221. 1.3212222: w“ liifivié?" ““°‘ °‘ ° Lian": 1.2:: u:i:="-.* :5."- _- r cl. favorably/compare with the Citys Rmk W? dark bed 01 ‘he 11"" '°“' All sizes and at m-iceu u. “n. former revenue. "N75067- When tendering We offered what we considered to be a fair rental, taking into consideration the scr- viccs we guarantccd in sllDDlY "Ml a5 rather |l€il\‘_\'fZ\XDll,\‘f‘l‘S expected a fair corustdevntlminfrzurcftlerby the Council. instead of which in our opinion the whole matter ivas not examined in the lizht of the inter- ests of the citizens. We asked for no monopoly a: we stated we were Caught in the stern toxic of steel. The season posses _the fourth cycle And the year turns on the implac- able wheel. But earth. the stubborn mother. bea Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture l rs 1 chaos the sacred seed. Iii the quiet dark. beyflnd m! deed. Stronzer than death alonil the shill- - . i tcred street. agreeable to allowmi! thzce of ..he . erg “on” 5"". new," who m “on,” former dealers to share the market Earmidgleflalmperlal flow ' V 1,11 W111, a, 1n ‘h, "much with U5 on Tuesdays and Fridays. - and bowca ahould got a bot,- asklng that they reimburse Us if" —Elizubeth J. Buchtienkirk in the tlc of “Dr. Evans‘ ‘ltnmgsh this privilege at a row I10 Emile’ New York Herald Tribune. Mixture” and one how oulciiy than the rental aid by them for it will r relieve all distressing ast Your. we to be symptoms the same space _ . ' ' , " - , 1 r n _ not; udicially inflicted‘ there were r olbl f th cleanliness of The £3501,“ m. {U01 n“ “WM he fed mm‘ and new buildings have sprung up. )lll('s(:_ll'l\€i pipf,g,_,,t"d“flrl}, (aha hm; Dfytyqe no elm!“ o! Jusncel “.0 ‘Ma-s, no tgsépxongpelpeatiérs Toms clause “ms formant,“ which has n01; been glyfg l lgluecorpmcnded Remedy for ‘ a . ' . , . . .~ bfic" fllrlllshed “ml hO-‘lllllal fllllllmllm ShlPPC‘ ‘»‘\‘ “l! - C ‘l’ ‘n ml“ "5' convictions. It was for the indtvtd- ndsrcpresented 11s being only extra them by the liilbll-‘hcd “cw l " 5” l""- DYSMImIa, Sour matically in th- hcaici from a stipplv tank lunicrl . v . r~ - fmuc out lllCfilYle tnxcs 1:0 down- . . ecu 5 Stomach "gm-lb ~ . . from the buried States. the layouts include »,, - 113] 1111-11591: who was mjured to ‘fevenug for 11s.\\-h0n actually we of the Bruce nu. ‘ . urn and all in the cellar or lawn. lt a smaller ht-atcr l5 - sinus at ni.ht to look for burglars. could have profitably tendered for ' ‘much "llublfi! "flue 15c. pursue his rights, and inflict the gymnasiums and other rehabilitation inclines punishment. By universal custom Doctors and nurses have been transported from mcnd frozen pipe; and make their . . , w, Wu,“ 1, mm n, can“, m the mm,» twice the amount we offered and I am. B11‘ B used, Mr. “illiams foresees a fucl container had a complete monopoly of the attached to the unit which could thus nmkc thc heater pOTlfllilf‘. staffs. 1mm llCCfl trained as nursing ordcrhcs. Science and Social Absolutism We hear much nowadays about science and social planning. \\'liat actually (lo these words connote, and what "round is thorn: fut‘ tho pop- ular conception that thc-Lilies of sléllt) Suciiillalll have a higher scientific value than those on whiclr our traditional denlocracy’ is based? Even those who believe in democracy are in- clined to concede this 1mint. Yct it is highly de- batable. in an article in thc (‘lll'l'(‘ll[ i>>uc of 77m Niuvlrcn/ll Cvulurv- zflltl rlflur on "Scivncc -—-its Reality and Frcmloni", thc opposite view is presented with COll>l(l-l‘l'<'ll)lE effectiveness. Science, the writcr points out, 1111s no defin- ite 1ir0granin1c, but mcrclv folltuvs a tradition; it continues, imitativelyi, the efforts which once led to its first pioneer succ "scs and expands them ever further on lines which follow up their primary inspiration. lt (lofts not even claim to possess a criterion from which one relative truth can be (infinitely preferred to smother. it advances without forciliought, cutcviug at each step the nearest opening and totally ignoring what the future step shall be. Yet this pro- cess, in its cntircty, represents a vast and ina- jcstic social llllflt‘l‘l.'ll\'lll<" offering to hundreds h I Mr. A. E. Honeywell, of Ottawa, partner in the law firm of Honeywell, Low and biclicuua, has been appointed secretary of the Progressive Cousrrvative Association of Caitada in succes- sion to Ur. R. .-\. Bell, recently promoted 11$ National Director. Announcement of .\lr. MacArthur, newly elected president of the as- sociation, after executive action which followed early in March. Mr. MacArthur also announced the reappointment of Frank E. Leonard, former sociation. Mr. Honeywell, son of judge and Mrs. .-\_ E. Honcyucll, 0f 'l‘0r0nt0, was born in turn, from the University of Toronto and (lsgoode Hall. engage in the practice of law. Ill i! I it‘ A parliamentary reporter says: followers, quite l~1<icall,\'. concluded that once all classes are zibulidictl, all inicllcctual and moral ideas are to be subordinated to the cul- lcctive needs of Society. The iicrmnn I7ascist lphilosophyvrciwlaces (lass bv Race; thc superior H1162" lifts to impmc it- uulimitcrl will on thc world and to subordinate all manifestation of thc min< ‘to its interests. Xlarxism aims at the universal good; Fascism socks thc advantage of only a limited group. The difference is profound but it docs not impair the fundamental agreement of the two movements in their repudiation nf all traditional ideas as guides to social action. The philosophies of both movements assert that the material interests of society n1u<t override all considerations and they both (‘lltlrnv society with an absolute right over the minds of ifs members, ln rcplv svicnrr ilcmrwuslrntrs by its own life, by thc lift- \\llli‘ll springs from ii evcrvwhcre, that socictv must undertake tasks only dimly perceived and lying csscvilially beyond man's comprehension. Herc is the writcrks conclusimnvvhicli is worth pondering: “When vuaifs faith in human ideal; flcrays. llc illPvilflllly turns to tho ivorship of pnwcr and material welfare. The (lf-sirtiflinu of faith in our ago was originally sirirlr-rl bv people (iazzlcd and misguidedby the luocessea of of I942. iii! l (lrcss to the Secondary School Hcadmastcrs Association. conscientious grounds, to having their children little ivould be left to the individual teacher" in handling the religious courses. and that the education flcpurtmcnt believed that "both the course and thc method of teaching should he clearly outlined in a text, and in a manual available to all who are interested. New teach- ers starting next year through the training schools will be trained in religious instruction," he said. “But next year the course will he given by the present teaching staffs." The pro- posed course in religion has been dcvclnpcri from those in other (‘anadizui provinces and in Tlri- lain, he said, praising the cn-opcration of thc clergy in helping to shape the course.___ the United States and Canada to make up the English \V.A..'\.l".'s and .>\.'l‘..\'. (ll>'ll Honeywell’: appointment was made by Mr. P. D. the second annual fuectiug of the association MI’, of Dundas. Ont., as Treasurer of the as- in Ottawa and received his high school educa- tion at Lisgar Collegiate, and then graduated, He was called to the bar in i036 and returned immediately to hi5 home city to "Signs of growing apprehension on the part of the Lib- erals about the increasing strength of Mr. Brac- ken, the job he is doing in acquainting thc pub- Rcligioua education in Ontario schools will consist of two periods of instruction each WCCk under regular teachers, Dr. j. G. Althouse, pro- ‘ vincial director of education, ‘stated in an ad- The two periods of religious edu- cation will be in addition to the daily religious exercises in the schools. "Provision will be made to excuse from the religious instruction, or from thc religious exercises, or from both, thc chil- dren of parents or guardians who object, on lake this training," he said. He said that "vcry mgJl-Ezimonton Journal. Now and then we all met-t .1 girl in whose presence We just scrt of s;t back and adcnirc. One like that i; Second Officer Myrtle Allen. a fine looking New Jersey girl Just hem;- frnm i8 months in England, where she ferried heavy bombers from fartcrics~onc of the original ‘£5 Amt n rrirl fiver: ‘taken to ,1. hut 1942 by tho famous Jac- nuclino cthran to release R. A. F. boys for combat. flyiniz. Myrtle flew her own small plane before joining up, getting her air hours while working in the advertising dodge here. She loved her ferry- inn lob ln~ Enf1land~and she tolls me that after the war she'll keep richt cn in some form of aviation. -New York Post Columnist. To curb juvenile delinquency in Harlem. the board of education in New York City, in co-operatlcn with the New York Foundation, has begun a two year demonstra- tion iarouram in three selected pub- lic schools. The aim is to utilize to the full all the facilities of the schools and the ccmmunity. 'l"he prozram calls for keeping the schools open in the evenings for both youth and adult activities, to provide after-school and Saturday recreational opportunities, guidance and direction for maladjusrtied children. The school board's pro- gram i1; to he correlated with the services of the libraries, museums, churches and social agencies. - he was entitled to do to the ag- gressor exactly what the agzressor had done to him. This was the aw. This was his right; this was even his duty- In the most serious case of all, that of murder. nearest blood-relation. the Aveng- sr of Blood, not only had thc right, it was his sacred duty. to avenge the deed. In the early stages of so- ciety the Amend for vengeance was regarded as the most righteous and sacred of all feelings; t-he man who fa to exact vengeance was regarded la devoid o1 honour. The Lex Ta-lionis, retaliation or re- tributive Justice, was thus regal tive of private vengeance. Trulumlsdhlllty of Guilt The idea of tho transmissibiltty of guilt, "visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children." was for a time an added punish- meut which was not abolished un- til later. Even the regularly con- stituted oourts of Justice which laiter took aver unishment from the private avenger, in specially grave cases inflicted capital pun- ishment upon the children along with their fathers. In a special de- gree was blood-gutltiness heredit- ary. If the Avenger of Blood could not luv ho'd on the murderer him- self. he might lay hold on his fam. lly- The custom prevails oven to this day among Bedouin: or des- ert Arabs. had to bear. and what many of them are now faclml in the evacuation of their homes, One has rightly said that what We in Canadaspared from the cruel and devastating ravages of war, owe to "those sturdy Lslanders who could not be cowed or driven into panic," i< beyond all computa- tion. Thcy ‘have won and richly deserve our deepest gratitude and affection-Halifax Herald. Though as yeg Canadian troop! have seen comparatively little act- icn. the grim toll of war has started. r and this. of course is trakic. But to the men themselves. an even greater tragedy la represented in the fact that we have suffered. to date. 3H9 amputation cases, Time heals the urlcf occasioned by dept . but it does notbinz for men who arc maimed. These 360 who have ol- rradir lost limbs, and the many oth- or: who will stiffer similar disabili- ilvs, pose cnr- of the Rreatest chal- lcmzes to Canada. These men have to live on, handicapped an they are. Modern sclcnce and and training can-of course. improve their lot neatly. and can make a large pro- portion of them selfsupportinz. One of thc essential, fundamental fea- tures cf our rehabilitation program must be to makc available to these llPlTbg the bcst in the wny of hclp to enable tlicm to take their placc in the community with self-respect, minor tirn n5 objects of charity.- Many of our men have been killed. w "lotion of blood. dtshcrlson and de- eroding of the heir of the offend. fish business in the market. an explanation to the citizens of the City to provide them with ln-a W. R. MacNEILL For (Roma's Ltd.) April 14. 1944. THE 2 MACS 1H7 Grout George Street I am writing this letter only as Ill" Order! Given pom“ Attention. ' 1 Professional 6111-11; 1 THE NATl0N’S SECURITY lies in the home . In war as in peace, tho homo is the keystone of the nation’: strength. Life Insurance protects the home, gives the family a foundation of sound financial security. Only through Life, Accident and Health Insurance can the average citizen provide himself and his family with ado- quate financial security. The GreabWest Life is tho Guardian of fliouo- ands of Canadian homes. ' Hynclman & Co., ‘Limited Provincial Managers /[. McLeod Q Bentley w. I. nun-runs. o. i . a. auivnu. n n, l Bouillon o|a'5mn-'_“_ It hlun lama " "Offlllud Ulllpfly l. F. lllfilllllll . . H “ . _ . _ Tm-Dmo 51M; It was a very great advance in m me Mon“ “e 2d!) gcrtfzbtr ililcuiiiiflrllii (icfklliciiitxiiiiddlthlifi] "Zivhliklilniil H? of hls Party's program’ h?" been apparent Th bombe lETbu: lmost ri - offlhlVl/Gw ‘m, w‘- otflces: Charlottetown, sum c" ' g auikgh.‘ Offgring nan“; “hm m“ ‘m; HZ‘: fllilltpdllo since early in the current session, and a lmeof pm lfnam hyrGeman 251mm‘ s“?! taken W" "Om a“ lndlvfifilwg; , IIIRIITIIIIIIIIIII mp5 g win t] "I r i ‘ _ iv. attack was shown equally clearly by Mr, lxiug 3M1. 13111, 1n Th9 Nnw york 391-9111 wflegy M; 151-85 In m“ “at Qhlfigsa." u .ucvt~ 1-. .llt'lill\llllll tw icuiiiiiu. Svi- whm hc criticized ML Bracken {or m, 1,_.,\.,,,g Tflbuflfl, 1'11;- ball turret gunner change recognition was given to euce tcziclics that u is lmill \'ll2|l and c111.nr-u1]_v 1 w“ in [he House 1. The enlightened Drown", was bpdly‘ Wfltlfltlfid and stilCk ln the the principle that laws exist for the __ [u-aciicabk- for swciviv to plzwr: its<~li' at thc ser- i i l _ l 1- - , - h bugle‘ 0“ m“, under “me “f ‘h? s1 "I'd Dmiwtlfln 0i’ moiety: ' ' . . - .. _ , that vnmc out of the Winnipeg convention to- fuselage. Crevimcn worked frantic 111M, a 1,101,110,, o; pump, 15w 1‘ an M ALBAN F I" “""'.“"-‘ ""“' 1"‘ to... with .... a u». moon» u :11‘:91.2“:s:1§...:"".1:>v"ii::1. ‘zit “"1" "my "'- ubiv» no Wellnefls-The llomirof Fine Jewellery‘ ' l ARM“ am o entrust 1l>c 1' in tirir "up ilil4'(‘—--—l';ll icr , i - - d t1 .1 1 r 5 '- _-mere an offence against. m indl- ' B ' _ . than lu trv in illlvtiwllllillt‘ ilirirkvkl-uizuvls ‘to the gilnrélehrsééctlgzgklstostiilc rifiyiggedofastheieSilcililliii- gtiriiicllterliesliliil tsiirrrizilrliigd lfrlilefeiaerxirog! tlyfigurizliutrlgilcprlifgfceclirtelngcomcon ‘ - clfislglnlflaighéiillililhlgcorlllgk. advancement of courvcle and \<1.\llllC social 1n- Cicjv group‘ The 1am" organization's pulh nét-ifgaryvhlig wggnliaigfiniinglhemo theory ‘t 1cm‘ ma,“ become. ALExIIONIY T0 L05“ lentils’ . lications and field force are now attacking Mr. malnlliit urowiuv-u . l! mmner. any. - W- MAI H|ESON \\ ho are those who would denr the teachm - - _ "Take it easy. kid. We'll take this ‘l W 0 Pflltcutlcn for offqa- to Loan O ll I - . 3 g Bracken on the basis of his well known record .. ca; event "y became r ind I a ° “lm of 506"“? Ah“ cmmwd the Whlluc-v of class in thc province 0f Manitoba where he held thc ride together‘ __ l4 "19 ill-twill!!! Ind dutywogfithe Dlflvlas-ltlgnfirgnqlifitiivlilokfitgg? uucrefsts as the rclztlity bchiud all the higher reins of government from 1'92: through to his ourmw" Zppfaluwh,» h, cum;- etéllbc. ‘thc idea rthotnm d m; H F M p“ " 1,1 . ' _ ' . " , . . . l_ ‘ v u: ' _ _ mam cs 1x011 of tiutight lll society, and his entermg the larger’ natwnal “dd m Demmbcr lzgcwgntcrtye gaggle oreyirlmn have many centuries. enmiualnda ‘M cor- C FE B.A., uorauv lo. IABRISTEB soucrro lilo: Bufldlnu Chorlottgtowu er. thus punishing we ,, w, tho offence of the parent: outlaw. ry of tho offender himself no that Blwlently an outlawed felon might he Yltfltilflkid on the head like n W011’ by lfly one that should meet him. were some of the aux-viva], of u“ "llllnll Wmvptlon that an of- fender against the lows of the gtatcushould, ff his offence be our. 0 e11 v Brave. not. on f rfelt l1 rllrht to thc protectlonbof 0th; low, bub b)’ corruption 0f lmd cpuggg en his r“ to be subjected to vengeance from th¢ 59am. (To be continued) This War-Four Years Ago I! The Canadian Prelo APRIL lino-British and Iii French troopb landed at several points in Narway- R. A. P‘. bombed Stavangcr airdrone for the sixth poo-oo- pcu a MAIHIESON Bluebird '1‘ mountlnp. 1‘ Z pnizrztggl Mont! r0 LOAN " ' Ilawlcau grams» am: Charlottetown M 1L, solitaire. PALMER a HASLAM n‘: 1| 4 / A "BTTISIILIQTBIT. Aiwlii.’ l 1/ ‘ ///= r , link of Nova Scotia (‘huruborl I f f ff ' ,.""'.y llarlotletowlu P II. ""HVFM“YI” Phonlfl Y o Lil-Admin: flares zxauiuenj l; cusses uurn 131.1. s. TAYLOR QVTOMETRIST Comer Rent lllll Queen Uto- Phono Rutzlenrc lflll $24.15 A nation's favorite time- piece-smartly styled and ullv guaranteed. 1847 Rogers Bros. 34.7 Chnose 13m u» min Ador- W. W. Wellner time. BIHIIIHIIIIOVCG to Bilard Allied, Windsor Still’. . ___..4;m-l.-aI interest; in Iceland. Germany ud- nitted reverse; at Norvik. u r1 ~ linofsifvigo rifts?" "film" JEWELERS smca tans Evening: tn A -\~ tawny l, ihono_w____ BlNDli