figz rota? a‘ TilE LNARLUTTEIOWN GUARDIAN tum-mug ually if-‘uunded ln U87) . __ ,. L 1,1 -i1. tul \\ Ulicstcr a. lllcLllro he [Q ppggllllgtlll; j If. Burnett, F-J-l- - < - ILHJJ. Secretary; Lirui. Lul. l) A lllumhinnun. J‘ ma", M"; Mulmglfl; Director. .I. l: sizing-Ruling“ Agguqfllg Editors. trunk ll alker an J gklfbxilflfllUN itirrl-Js a Mail u. l‘r.l u-vu w‘- w-"i 52-5" “" “ "mm" y 51.25 u. .1 mulilhs; sot.- pii une month u" Ultv Urine-r) ‘c.0410 1"" Yfilfi 5-5-9“ “Rib 2:“ 51,75 my 3 uiuiillns‘; bUo for ulln 011 B! Mall to other rrunucis uni! U. S. A- 55-90 P" 7”‘ aaaunu: lieu-Ill =44" v" "J1 5m“ l" l’ "mum" iiuc for if muutlu V‘ u l P, lJilJlHllJth iuily b9 0111M!!!" l! tzxulllc“firgz\t.u\f\‘gljl|l), llllldl squuro, NOW Al's“! Quuzh Now‘ Agency, Corner mil: and “u: I v 30",,“ gllm-upuiiiun sum f\'v‘lll",, 1:45 Poel 88-. uni-train; .1 lillv. A51 u...» "h. ilvrvhlvi 5"" 5".‘ Chateau Luurlrr Ull-iual: llnllrn ww- sand. sudhury. Onn nuu fulnu-i-u hllnp, siuiwuui N. ll-i “The S trongcsf Alibi!!!)fu is Weaker than U“ Weakest Ink." '. MAY 2s, 1942. Builgcl A|ilicipali0fl$ '_.'.\\;l is now being focused on . i l1 _ , Inbtefllvflt ‘itiii h is" aiice Minister Ilsley 1S l1l<¢' the liven tlui l iv?" the next cmlllle of weeks‘ gtoenxillgil» l, fliigc- and one-half billi0115 n . . ._ < u the total ;i:ii~iint of the C-‘lfilldilure l° be budgetted for, is iiiiw said to appear too 10W- Tlie currciii iillill‘ i‘ Piimid “carer the $38 bmim‘ mm,“ n, 4,3,‘ llr, Ilsley may try t0 raise as iiiuefi as I413 hiliiilllfi b)’ la-‘almndan increase of all _: .:-“.if)O millions from the T600111 total collected iii illfi W5‘ War- How will the iiiiiilfl’ hc rai§edi The ninsi pl" ale tflX lflCY935e5- “Y5 an Ottawa ciirre-l I Y-l of the Financial P051, a" these: 1. Revision of the EPT on corporations to a “Ming seal, of 4i; m no nr 100%. compared with ' ~-"' (llwlal effective tax rflle the present lo in ,_- fl- _ including iiwziiir- 1i (i-YCPFR Pml" lax“ ca“ reach 793.1%’, ml lil <eiit taxes.) 1 InCl-enq- in 1’ national defence tax.‘ 3. Further scaling up Oi Peflfmal mc°me m“, by li7\"'l'i‘l‘j_' CYPIilPIiOH and increasing rates at lower lex . 4_ Rem.» l 0f ct- win “liixury" goods from the price cciliiig airtl imposition of heavy 511ml?" tuary taxes thereon. . One argument in favor of a budget prior t0 the debate on ‘time three of the National Re- sources Muliii‘ ii .\ct would be that it might gtrgllgtlll-grl .\lr_ l _. 's hand for conscription of man power if l Llld point to a 100% con- scription of cor azioii profits. _ It has long lteu mooted that Ml‘. King Will .110! finally ciiiiiui liiiiiself to all-out conscrip- fion of niuzi ll“ for overseas service without 50mg illllljijlfllllf prior gesture toward conscrip- tion of weal ‘ . Ir scciiis clear, of course, that the removal oiicl .<e ilii-ee iloes not involve con- scrimgqii llllit-s a llll'!llt‘l' legislative step is taken. plPSlllllfllllV the l)lli'l'§<"f will at least be submit- ted prior to the iiiti-oiluctioii of that further step. M/lbiolesale Nazi Murders The American ncwspupcrnieii who have been released from Nazi concentration camps in ex- change for Axis prisoners, bring some astound- ing stories from Germany to the outside world. None, however, is so lizirroivitig in its ghastly de- tail: as the record of the “exccution" murders, perpetrated by Hitler's firing squads in German- oecupied, coiintries, u related by Glen M. Stldler, Associated Press correspondent, who has cabled his story from Lisbon. Adolf Hitler’: filing squads, Mr. Stadler vvrltea, have killed nearly 400,000 Europeans, in In procen of looting conquered areas of $36,- 000,000,000 in cash and goods. This sum, Euro- penn officials and private sources estimate, is equal to the entire cost of Germany's 7 years of rearmamcnt. Nor in this the whole story. Under the in- hmom Nazi "hostage" system, 175,000,000 more eraons in occupied countries are at present sub- ect to the death “penalty,” for anti-German deed: with which they need not necessarily have the slightest connection. The wholesale use of firing prover that Hitler's “new order" for Europe in not functioning as he desired. According to Richard Massock, who for five years represented the A. P. in Rome, Italy i| in l worse way than (‘icrmany, but the Fascist reg. lme is secure for “some time to come." The It- alians are disillusioned, hungry and apathgfig, Again, a sluuiiiiiq llii\\\' was dealt a whole people. when Mussolini, crliiiiiig his master's voice, de_ clared war on tlie United Statcs, Italian; cannot stomach being allies of “heroic japan" whilg bc- fng enemies of America, and the dlsllkg fm- m, Germans grmvs. Putt the Germans won't permit a collapse or any revolt. They have 200,000 troops and Gestapo zigcnfs in the country. These reports confirm what most of u; had come to believe: that while apprehension gnaw: with increasing effect into the spiritual health of the German flllil Italian people and shortages and restrictions are affecting them physically, ll“ d3)’ i! i will! ‘Val’ off when they will take matters into their own hands. This is particularly true of the (Evrniaiis. The Italians are nearer to disintegration, hut riqziin the illtimak intern,“ break is not yet in Jglit. liit the A. l’. men make no attempt to iiiittimizc the {arr llml mm: i, serious rlcleriortiiirin iii Axis morale since the days ivlieir llitli-r was riding on the crcst of lllc wave of vlcliiry. lqllldl alonc WV"! I I q ""2 R.BI|(H""“ Ufllb. iiiimiiiti - . follicles are divided iiiio “.\," ‘Tl,’ aiiil “L” classes. “A" class vehicles. like rat's driven liy (lOClOFS and nurses, some clcrgyiiivn, anihulzuirc operators fire- men. mlireiiirii, stun." tiiail ilelivcrvmcn, hiiscs and certain trucks. "FllllP trailers. farm equipment and induslrial, mining and construction equipment may obtain new lives. new rrilrcarlcil tirr'=. reircail- fng services, iisiwl iii-vs aw‘ ~ ~l iiiliiis. “l‘," l'l7l\~‘ vehicles, including those used mainly to trans- THlL CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ port ivar workers to and from worlf. lffivale Ca" used principally by federal or provincial govern- ment employees for essential purposes. Rfld workers, British Commonwealth Air Trainiflfl plan employees, ministers of foreign countries, taxi operators and farmers who own no truck, garage tow trucks and other trucks, fl°l fipefilall)’ provided for —such as trucks used_ for dellvfl’? to homes —may obtain retreaded tires ind N- treading services, used tires and used tullffi P70‘ viding special permission is obtained. “C Class vehicles, including horsedrawn vehicles or_ farm implements for which tires are cssential, indus- trial mining and construction equipment for which used tires are adequate, foreign cars in Cafladi for more than a week, cars operated mainly for the professional duties of government employees, and such persons as newspaper reporters, IHCKPQCI!‘ atcd persons, life insurance salesmen and rural school teachers, may buy only used tires and tubes/Persons not listed in one of the threecata- gorics are not permitted to buy any type or tire_ or tube. It is estimated 1,000,000 or more motorists whose driving is considered non-essential fall into the no-tire class. - roiromat notes - Business income tax must be paid by the cnd of this month, or——— u - o- u With both the lllayor and City Clfifk 8-556"! from the City Hall, everything goes on u uual at that busy hive of givi: industry- The People ‘vim count for most in a com- munity are not necessarily, or even usually, those considered indispensable- JI I l F The city is now beginning to look its loveliest with its green lawns, and leafy trees overhang- ing the footpaths. No painted picture can do JUS- tice to its beauty. n- u- w- Hear the Prince ‘ Edward Island Hos- pital directorateare sending Doctor Wendell MacDonald away for a two years’ post- graduate course on radiology to keep the in- stitutioti in the forefront of medical and surgical progress. a a a o All organised spectacular sport in England is now confined to the week-end. This new regu- lation means that, when the Derby is run on June i3. it will be the first time in the long history of this classic event that it will have been held on a Saturday. And the Derbv was first run as far hack as 1780-162 years ago. in a v n- The tremendous strain on the War llifinisters of the Crown at Ottawa is showing its effects in querulous replies to interrogation in the House, and. especially in the case of Mr. Howe, in the confused and conflicting answers successively given. It is about time the House rose to give the Ministers a repite. ni u v a It cannot be laid to the charge of Council that they are extravagant lower rung of their employees ar One street sweeper, who has got has had six blocks belonging to league, tacked on to his beat. w u io- Gcneral MacArthur, Supreme Commander in the Australian region, replying to a message from the rector of the Church of Christ, Little Rock. Arkansas. where the General was baptized. said (Rctiter reports) :——“At the altar where I first joined the sanctuary of God. I ask that you will seek divine guidance for me in the great struggle looming ahead." a s n- a In Verdun, Que, children are being given in- struction in street manners. Under the direction of their teachers they are taken to the auditorium where Miss Joan Adams, N. V. R. C. demon- strates to them how to carry out civil regulations and avoid accidents to themselves and others. Miss Adams says that children, as citizens of the community, should realize their civic responsi- bilities and act accordingly. u iv u: a the City so far as the e concerned. a 20c increase, a deceased col- l "A North American" broadcasting over B. B. hi: experience said inter alia: “I want to tell you of an experience I had a. few days ago when I was travelling through the Rhondd; Vallcy, in the heart of the Welsh coal region. I had been invited to hear a. Welsh choir in the Baptist Taber- nacle in Cardiff. There were about 1,500 people filling every neat in the church which swelled with the full melodious voices of the singers. And at the end the leader of the singing called for the usual “signaturc." From every throat in that big auditorium there rose in chorus which seemed as if it must reach Heaven itself. ‘We grill shall sing.’ It was a promise and a challenge to all the dictators of the earth.” A singing people is an unbeatable people, that in why singing always pltyll such m important port in Christian church ri u: . - a u a it Sydney Smith, clergyman, author and wit, died this date, i845; settled in Edinburgh and found- ed, along with Jeffrey and Brougham the fam- ous Edinburgh Review which roasted friend and foe alike in the literary and political world of that day; removing to London, he won wider reputa- tion, then becameCanon of» Bristol Cathedral and later of St. Paul's London; as a man of letters he had little critical ability, but his wit was unique and his style brilliant; works consist largely of sermons and essays: "I do not mean to be disrespectful but the attempt of the Lords to stop the progress of reform, reminds me very forcibly of the great storm of Sidmouth and of the conduct of the excellent Mrs. Part ington on that occasion. In the winter of I824, there set in a great flood upon that town——-the tide rose to an incredible height: the waves rushed in upon the houses, and everything was threatened with destruction. In the midst of this nublime and terrible storm, Dame Partington, who lived upon the beach, was seen at the door of her house with mop and pattens, trundling her mop, out the sea water, and vigorously push llic Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic was roused. Mrs. Partingtonk spirit was up; but I need not tell ytmi that the conquest was unequal. The Atlantic (wean beat lllrs. Partington. Slit; was gxcgllfnf at a slnp or puddle, lml 51m mcddlcd ivith a tempest." r his collected published port should not havei NOTES BY TNE WAY rsmubsmnelchfdffl- lshnou to mum.» that. Govern- ment. controls whim bavegboen Lnstltuwd as war uiieasures w.l1 be rvslinqulmed Immediately and 111 91ml: entirety lifter mu war has n won. Government BIIIIOIIS develop vol-BIB POW?!’ 1nd voting power Ls alwnys rmipwfl} by m; political ties out 0 which govemmen are fO-mid- But. if what we iu-e flshww ,1" l; worth fighting for, WEI-W!” ulatluxis wnloh restrict individ- ual initial/ave mnd private enter- pme should be revised, or_ at. least ' ed, as soon as nimble If?“ the emergency. to meet. which they were lnsplved, h“ Dflfied- - Montreal Flnancul lmes. Before this mu- h very 111"“ oldcr, many Canadian; no B01118 W have to mvlse their ¢atlnl hlbi“, There wui have to be less lavish use of meats and fats. and a great- r reliance on breads. Provided the nuihorltles tan the Public and 100d producers into their confl- uence and make g full explanation of the changes necessary, there should be neither criticism nor hardship. Our standasd of living, probably the highest. in the world so far as food is concerned is eas- ily ab]; to stand revision without any ma] sacrifice. We are amon the world's largest per Ciplll con- gimer o! eggs, butter, fruits, milk and meat. - Financial Post. A pompous-looking individual got up briskly out of the barber's chair after having had a shave. "Bay rum, straying soap, or any- thing else. air?" the assistant 1n- quircd. "No time," he answered biaisquely. “Must dash of! at once. Don't know which thing to do first. Good lcib some of us lump ‘to It, or the war would last for ever. Ought to have a hair-cut res. y but and he m-zde hi5 w lo the door with a lofty glance at the waiting customers. “That's all right, sir." as- sistant. said loudly. "If you re- member, you had a, hair-cut yes- terday!" - Birmingham Mail. The all]: quota to the United slates is now filled. That. ought to mean a. bigiger beef ration on the home table. The gocd old T-bone should ccmc into its own again. - St. Calhartnes Standard. Colonel Auberon Godfrey Isaac. D.S.O., M.C., of Mid-way Manor, Bath was fined the maximum of £100 at Bradifcrd-on-Avcn for not complying with the Land Cultiva- tion Order issued by the Wilisl-tne war Agriculture Ccmrmlttee Col- onel Isaac said munber reduction effort. the land were - London Times. I hear thin the Italian Govern- ment has given notice to the ex- Qlleeci of afn glint she mus; leave Italy w thin n week. She has been in Italy for abcut. two years Her husband died in Ram-r liist year. and sas- ‘is .vec‘i nosi. -~f inc time since in Rome and the rest. 1n Lausanne in swltzerlazid. Prob- ably she will now go to Lausanne, u t will be difficult to return to gland Queen Ena has still a. house in Poirchester Terrace, Lon- don, and her mother, the Princess atrice, lives at Brant-‘orzdge in Sussex, the name of Princess Alice o! Alhlone Queen Elm lives in a. hotel in Rome and ha; a daughter married to an Italia mester Guardian. Ono passage In Hitler’; speech on Sunday to the Relclistag has an in- teresting background. In it. he said: Churchill began this air war in May, 1940. I warned him for four months and waiting 1s not weaknesv"! shall from now on retaliate, blew for blow, llflllblllls criminal falls to pieces. But 311st. a year ago this very week, In another speech to vhe slum Rieichs Hitler said: Again and again uttered warnings against aerial warfare and I zlzd so for over three and a half months "'30 now Churchill has got has s. wa.1""We are deiermned to continue to retaliate a hundred bombs for every one of his and to 80 on doing so until the British nation at. last. gets rid ' this criminal and his methois. Whete- as Hitler 1s ncw promising only to give ‘blow for blow,” a year all: he n. Man- waa prcmlsmg "a hundred bom-bs *5‘ for every Times . .__.__ Tho Italian; have y. Even Mussolini‘: Hitler's gauleiter 1n the . edits:- raneun Ls menaced by Laval. Ilgly is a military prisoner of Germany. But. haw completely it la also coming Germany's lnflU-Blflll and tinazir-lu» pu-ioongr may Mt h; y, thcrntfliy realized "‘ n recon. broadcast, Radio It-ulla. the Italian freedom station. described how Gemll-IIY is putting Italy ever deep-t‘ into lbs debt. According to R8610 Imllfl. hho Italians must pay the imkeep of the German ah‘ omen and garrison: in Sicily and other realms. All supplies which Gcnnmny uses in Libya. for Ger- forces as wen as Italian. are dial-zed to Italy. These include not only food and clothing ,but, tanks. etc. And the glam th lime we supp es. Also locordlngfnRadlo ItlllHJlA-ly m pay Gennmy for tlho goods which Italy 8e om occuplgd with the credl ts mus 1t up. Germany. according to Radio Italla, Ls acquiring valuable properties in Italy. Cited partic- ularly ls ilho buying of Italian mp; 1nd the ordering of more from alllgrainshlpyxzipa, RAtdlO Italic aces y oi ng a a com e monopoly of transportation in the Mediterranean which Mussolini set out. to m "an Italian 11kg " Whether or not audio Italic’; rio- la accurate ln detail, the giehlaods decglbild mom complete atmony w! use ermimy hu used elsewhere And of this, them con r110 gphiglbtaflergnanylla not n -l one» Iiamany more llmn it invaded the Balkan peninsula. to Milly bot-h its empire and l denoe. and If Germany win; the WM’. Italy will recover neither. - gun the Brltim Induamu Bullo- one." - New York lace as =- 8' __.._. We waved, farewell manly to body of men many cf vmcm, 8 upon the Lutmction; or tn=lr governments. have betrayed the ospltulitv that was extended to em. They have cINICG-VOFCC, in order to forward their govenmvmt’; dealrna upon the life and liberty o! this nation, to foment dlwnvl disturbance within our own borders. They have employed and ubventloned spfes and aabotoura nd have sought w urrlermine me loyalty of Amezioan cltfzona of waibed"'My o; loot the nr i . uneridedgouo ‘1 : 0o OF CHALLENGE "The hour is dark. the WI is loan. Peace may be for o . ‘Bailigwc are nun. we no oer- , we , an absolute conviction that v10- tory Awaits u: It the end of our jogrnely." - Lord Beaver- PUBLIC FORUM ,;_; l. on hI Ill d“: y; oonuzzudanh 0| quash-n at“ thrill‘... a: hf] “ma: ‘III-Ill c M when Ill will“! ll ocnoonlhll- BOVINE TB TESTS sun-Regarding the tat. for bovine tuberculosis commencing at. East. Point, the veterinary profes- slon of Prince Edward Island pro- test against it. We have men here Just as well qualified to do this work u the men from Ontario or 7 elsewhere, and u l Pf°lml°l W17 llttlo to do. why no men helnl brought here from Ontario when we have seven or eight good quali- fied men here? As one, I claim that your tail best without usln: a thermometer or taking In arit- mal’: temperature was only n. flu-ca. The tuberculim test should be taken as follows: A day previous w applying the test take the tem- perature normal; animals to be tested to be kept. in, not allowed large drunks of cold water. Choose a point on the neck, wash clean; inject fifty minim; tuberculme under the skin. Follow this by tak- ing the temperature three times on the ninth, twelfth and fifteen hours. Should the temperature rise to 104 you have tuberculous. As high as 102 or below 103, doubtful. This disease may be conununlcated to human beings through milk of diseased animals. Let. us have a thorough tuber- cullne lest. this time. I tun, Sir, m. DR. J- A. McEWEN, v.s. Rollo Bay, P. E. I. Is The Enemy Fooled ? (Globe and Mall) The Minister for Naval Affairs destroys public confidence when he declares that future slnklngs 1n the St. Lawrence River will not be made pubilc because of the need to with- hold vltal information from the enemy. If the Minister had said that he would postpone the an- nouncement for a, few days, it would have been understandable. It does sometime; happen that a submar- ine fires torpedoes at night or 1n fogigy weather and is uncertain as to the results. Generaliy speaking, however. the enemy Ls well avrare of the results of his attacks. and there can be no point. in concealing the information. During the worst phases of the Battle of the Atlantic, when attacks on convoy resulted in the dlscfostire of enemy submarine positions and the submarines themselves were attacked with depth charges by the escort vessels, it was sound stra to keep detailed lnfonnntlon quiet. In the first place, when large con- voys are carrying troops and sup- plies fo a specific destination in the war area. he destruction or safe arrival of a large proportion of the ships alters the military factors, and the enemy may be guided in timing his attacks by ire knowledge the losses sustained. Moreover, escorted convoys take their toll of submarines. and after an enemy at- tack the reprlsals may destroy the attacker. and so deprive the enemy of his source of ‘information. . But these considerations do not enter lnto hit-and-run attacks on unescorted merchant vessels in the St. Lawrence River. and the Min- lsterflq statement hardly carries 00n- victlon. On the contrary. it raises apprehension lest many vessels aha‘! be sunk 1n the St. Lawrence without our knowledge. shipping from Great Lakes ports may effectively be barred from ac- the sea before we know anything about It. In the present. instance. the on- forelgn birth These rnlngs have been done under the profecilon of long-esta-blldaed International laws of diplomatic intercourse One of the most fruitful things we can do in making the praioe that. l; to cane l4 to m that those laws no o render surh prio- tioes lI-nooeslb in the future. - New York sun. lluve You The Cash .'l'o Pay In: Next Winter’: Con] If not, discuss the question of a personal loan for the purpose with our nearest branch manager. Many patriotic citizens are buying next winter's coal now, following the suggestion of the Coll Administrator, who has urged early ordering of fuel because of the transporta- tion difllculties with which Canada will be faced in the months ahead. Delayed or reduced deliveries may occur if orders for coal are not placed in good time. If you are without the ready cash, our personal loan service, available at any of our branches, may be of real help to you, and our local manager will welcome the opportunity of discussing your requirements in confidence. BllNll 0F MllNTIll-Illl. ESTABLISHED 18,17 Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOMEH" emv knows all about where the two ships were sunk in the St. Law- mnce River, and has broadcast the detail; from short-wave stations in Europe. The only comfort which the enemy ha; gained Ls from the con- lcrnatlon he iiu provoked fl-M from the tact that the Canadian Government, instead of hem! ll?- flnnt, hug promised b0 Wllhhmd lnfonnatlon from the Canadian ubllc, which la an evidence of P og-S/afié Lovely, color harmony ghades, rich and warm in color tone, created by Max Factor i’ Holly- wood to flatter the nat- ural beauty of your akin. weakness rather b11811 strength. AP- 1mm ll‘ M“ “"14 "Willi patently we have been caught nap- through narrow angl defend ping, and have failed to install nets waters into the mouth of the and gateshlps equipped with ascllc Lawrence River. gear 1n the straits which separate Antloostl from the mainland on either side. Submarines enter the 8t. Lawrence River proper mus pass through narrow waters on the north or south of this island. We all make mistakes. ‘Ihe Brit- lsh were negligent in pennltzlng part. of the French fleet to escape through the Straits of Gibraltar to Caaablaxwa. But Mr. Ohurznfll lost no time in publishing the fact and acknowledging that It Wu a. mistake. 'I‘hus the public nu sat- isfied that the mistake had been re- oognfbed. responsibility allocated, and the chances of such incidents recurring greatly reduced. . Mr. Macdonuld hu left. u: to [at our information from Berlin, and offered no explanation of how n submarine oEmtlng so far awn. Boo voun con surru The fuel controller ll iadvislng the publli! l" secure their coal requirements early in order to avolll any possible shortage later in the season. We handle all the high grade Nova Scotia Coali. as well as Dominion Household Coke, genuine Walsh Anthracite etc. Kindly let us have your order at your earllell convlence. ‘ Drive oul’ ACNE! a ‘ £0 couniirr SLEEP oouuiirr mi W. D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 What I relief u "m. _ ---—- -~-__-._.___.._-.-.__ - down h n roll ni lib f? 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Thomas McAvlnn, clan-smut Representative. Dr..ffrench'| Capsules are well known to the f0: rancher: in this province and they give the very b" results. Thou who use them speak of their efficiency l: plan on." protection the highest terms. Get your: at once and 8W fl- 20 or 30 yearn of lavlng ‘E. A. FDSTEIAI, Bontral llrugllllfi Sole Authorized Distributors for P. E- Island 00. LIMITED Managers lint nul-