(‘lo shortage existed, how "havebeentol GIAILBTTETUWN Glllllllllll 3,55‘ pa; (Io-see h ism Ieedleal flout. ca. I. will l- Isl-I" vsq r: eiaeesi I, I». Insult. I'd-l. Ieeruhryi Llsnt. 00L I. A. Iullnlon, DJ-ll- noun" and llnnarlel Domes. I. ll Bsr-“l- "-1- ‘ ‘Associate Miami Innis Weller. us um. l» - lune“, 8.0.8.1.!- (0! Ad!" 501"") IUIIOIIPIIOI INIII n; loll In r, I. 1., u-se our seen I!" i" ' '"°"'r ILQ for I months: Mn [or one month on; Delivery “.00 pol your; 68.00 for 6 month 81.1 for 8 months; 00o (or one month By Il-Il to other Provinces and ILSAA. 00.00 N! Vi" Innis; Weekly: saw w var: ll." l" ' 1"" '- De for I nubile ‘Ila mason-eon sums- no; h will!" I‘ Headline‘: News Anna. "m" "'5'" N" '°'h i-eslonlegotcsusedgoodslsplennednnyhoiue- wife knows canned goods are phenomenally scarce, are rationed in the United States, and are the most easily boarded of all food sup- plies. A thorough re-esraminatioo of the Gov- q-umeut‘; food policy, from all lllgles, is ob- viously necessary. ‘ u- EDITORIAL NOTES». Asdwhatdldwegetforkffiieeienpower plebiscite of lut yen;- cost $1,503,158 with a few small accounts not likely to exceed $3.000 still outstanding, it was stated in a return tabled in the House of Commons. The return was an anom- to a question from Gordon Fraser (Prog. Con. Petetbormigh‘ ‘l Old lonth News Aleney, Con!" m"! Ill‘ wnhmlw‘ Boston; Metropolitan New! Alone‘!- u". 7"‘ 5;- ,l,,,,"¢,q, ,|_ “n. 3p 5-, IL, Toronto) News “titan-oh, (‘hnlelu Lunrlsr, Ottawa; Wfllhs Iiewp" ‘Stan u - 5gp], 0-4,; no Tobaeoo Item UIWWI- - 4h, strongest Memory is ZVeaker Than the Weakest Ink- An authorized British source announces that the Fleet Air Arm now has s new torpedo plane to replace the old Swordfish which for years gave a good account of itself. The new iris- chine is s monoplane, whereas the Swordfish was s. biplane. No other details of the new craft were revealed. Torpedo plaiics, possibly Wl-LUNISDAY. rcuuwuw 1- 1w Unsolved Farm Problcm! {A l \\ 1,, 11ml sut-iingcs aiitl raiioiiiiig now A hum). and with further shortages ziiitl more rannning certain in the near future, Canada}! ..,,.rl*r';; straight for more WHOM!‘ dllflcllluc-‘t and iziizlic~r embarrassment in her food supply i‘ g m“. This is ilic considered, “H, by“, ,1 1,, ,\lr, ll, ll. llmmnii, presi-I llcm of the Canadian Federation ot Agricul. m", u l}; recent annual meeting of that or- ganlzaiion. It is true that Canada has hugs <'~)Cls'5 of feed grain; but, My! MY- Hall"?- Hnllr-gi 1i; alli-ipinle izirm mziiipflvrcr program 13 .'..,;j;; g tl|llll('(lli\lt‘l_\' and tiiiltu-s saint: bfll- icr procedure is found for lormulatinfil and ad‘ ministering price wfliflll Wild" l?" f?“ ‘tufts’ rho situation is "bound to get worse instead Oi lir-flir." _ ,l'..r.'i.irut-ni, now in session, might well 8""? p59,] to in‘; warning. Mr. llarinan contends that: the present method and setup. under ‘the Wartime Prices and Trade Board is "bogging down in its operation u far as food products gfl cic-iccriicrl." He cites the fact that the lcilir: mi nus represented iri a llfiptltfiliml ‘IVillCh incl-viewed the Federal Cabinet in re- gard to this matter. In a Clfflllll)’ P1119573‘! brief, iliev recommended the estnblishmflll 0f ,1 ‘.7-ii'-rri* of Foo-l and a Food Board to take , ._-_-. ll] m.» ivlrr-le program. The Food Board, r-rw; suqgcsictl, should be a, three-man board, one of whom would be chairmen and the others gcllfllfllilmiofk-Oflt for production and the hi»,- for processing and distribution. They ,j=.i m.» s est that control over consumer |cri~ illifl ii away from tilcdvilflllllfi PIlCES 331i lhirls Board, but rather than theauthority of this Board be confined to determining maxi- mum consumer prices, while the Food Board um! _~li<- Minister of Food would be given au- tlri iin. :1» llmrniiiic what bonuses or subsidies slmuirl be mild in order to secure maximum st- fainable supply, and then to make and adminis- ter inch regulations as are consistent therewith. Tim aspects of this proposal, Mr. Harman are illflllfllllefllill. One is that there s.‘ ~u.<l be a cabinet minister definitely charged Wllll the responsibility of obtaining an abun- (laiz: food supply, and empowered with author- ity to provide payment and make regulations zhvtrrcd in achieve his objective. The other is t ‘r llV/YI-lif‘ for a slmrt direct hitch between rl-Ii bro/l iu/lusiry and those charged with ad- rr-"r Eve-ring the nation's food supply. if l; deplorable that we should be in the i": year of our war effort with the food ‘- pmlrft m not only unsolved, but not yet t.» rl "1 ririv scri/riis tray. The Federation 0f Agriculture is tttemptirig to remedy this omis- si/m, and it is to be hoped that ample time will be afforded at this session of Parliament for a full rli-cizumn of its proposals. l l '11 s" ilf ('.‘;. , > in." NI‘ c.____________ Warning Voices rrorn ewe authoritative sources in the Dona- ini mi Government came warning this week a: flirt the easy optimism of assuming that the \\.il' lizis been practically won. Far from that being the case, Prime Minister Mackenzie King declared that this year would be the most seri- ous for the Canadian forces of any since the war commenced. .\'o greater mistake, he said, could be iiiarle that to underestimate the task she-ad. Recs-m Allied successes had shown merely that the Allied and Axis powers‘ “were more evenly matched than before.’ A similar warning was sounded by Hon. C. D. llmvc, flliiiislcr of Rliiiiilions ziiid Supply, in addressing the Massachusetts Institute 0f Technology st Boston on Monday. The spirit of optimism abroad, looking to an early end of the war, he said, is quite unfounded. The gloat need. at the moment. he added, ie for ships and more sliip<_ both naval and mcrcliant,—and for planes anrl more planes, both fighting and transport. The lY-hmr menace remains the Allies‘ biggest prohlcm, lt miist he dealt with before any large- gci-ilc irivii-iv-n of Europe can be contemplated. I Not Working Well Huremicracv is not working well at Ottawa, or cvru m Washington for that matter. Take the fo-nl situation as the best current example. " First, Foods Administrator G. Tsggart as- sured the public there woul be no butter ra- tioning. Three weeks later Donald Cmrdori, price control cuir, announced butter rationing but said iJicre was m» shortage of butler, just this new type monoplanes, sank a large Axis supply ship off th: coest of Norway. . I l l Canadian merchants have lost the right to make sale of butter conditional on tlic sale of other groceries. Prices Board officials said this practice was not frowned upon at the time since “shopping around" usually was a practice of the boarder. "Now that butter is rationed, how- ever, it is not permissible to make a sale of but- ter conditional upon the customer's buying other merchandise." e e Five cems an hour is not sn‘ excessive rate of pay for agricultural labour, even for a boy. Ar- riinqemerits are being made to use 100,000 stu- tlciits from Ontario schools on farms from April i5 to October i5, Mr_ A. M. McLaren, direc- tor of the Ontario Farm Service Board, told the Ontario Vegetable Growers Association. A fliite rate of 5 cents an hour will be paid, he “said, but where the help is worth more farmer- Employers may pay s bonus at the end of the season. Where farmers in certain arses require 5o or more students, esmps will be organized probably at Hamilton, London, Windsor and Ottawa. ‘ i i iii! Geor e Crabbe, English poet, died this date, i832; d early struggle for recognition and was befriended by Burke, Fox and others; took I-loly Orders, and received the patronage of the Duke of Rutlaiid and Lord Tburlow, devoted his leisure- to the production of poetry, his pub- lished works including “The Parish Register", “The Borough", “The Village", "The Library", all of which are marked by homely realism and shrewd analysis of which he was a master: “Against her foes Religion well defends Her seared truths, but often fears her friends . But most the fears the controversial pen, The holy strife ofludisputatious men." it Ill I Lord Bennett, like Mr. Giuriiill, still swears by the glory and tradition of the greet bensfie- ent British Empire. He told the Canadian Legion in London the other day that “there is nothing finer in the" records of mankind” than the British Empire. Speaking at the Empire Service he eaid: "Don't apologise for our colonial history or our administration than which there is ‘nothing finer in the records of mankind. Don't apologize for India. There we have given millions of people centuries of peace in placeof chaos and bloodletting. Don't be ashamed to have it said you are an im- perialist. An imperialist is s man who bears proudly the responsibilities of his race and breed.” v U l l U ‘Writes s reader: I notice in The Spectator ui appreciation of a statement made by a Mem- ber of Parliament quoting a prophecy, on the future of British aviation, made by Thomas Gray 205 years ago} I think the following Epitaph, found on a tombstone in Churchesi-ilesi, seer, dated r440, more then 500 years ago, may interest you: "lNlien pictures look alive with movement free, When ships like fishes swim beneath n12 sca, When men outstripping birds shall seen the sky Then half the world deep drenched ln blood shall lie." This foretclls not only the future of avia- tion, but also of the movie and the submarine. This appeared in the Birmingham Weekly Post some few monthasgo. II! Mr. M_ Clement, dean of agriculture at the University of British Columbia, states post- war Canada should have a completely recon- structed plan which would place the farm people on In equal basis with other well organized economic groups. Addressing the seventh an- nual convention of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture at Calgary, Dean Clement said such basic changes should be brought about by demo- cratic means. "Democrscyf he said, ‘implies the encouragement of the education of the in- llllll P coaisv osliaiir 5E gs? ti? on; fl E S‘ 2 1°- 8§§ Egé Y? I r eflieslormliaeso-i "u lb" “M” new ironic such _ u nroeu-miniiiga, sincere. mow‘ christian minister as Mxuenflziiirséy; rhgmhwm bury Oollece ___ ~_~_,.. —__._.-———-—====;—— Vennozit. He told n» students: i '1" '1‘,_|§P°" the cont-tit)’. any lai- not pity your generation. You arr “l” fifflmyfi“ understands t!!! Dim“? fortunate to be wmtngflleit ep D clplel for which Soviet 1H time w participate to is eruldfl a‘ Iflgfllhlll evil andln the task o! fad:- RAMS u stands, can easily lwdvfmw‘ h“ . _ ioreign policy and. 1" inning the better order that must follow " The now maturing gener- i u: nor tattoo. wiii°§'ini'rhuiiipiiicipis o! dlslecllml tioii is ncountnrlng tempering eit- arlence cfor m the best of go Dumb! snswrlallsm ll 3114""! u m‘ "l" men and women. y will uste "co ' 5mm“! ~ t1 which mes-us Oovernmen ‘igfafiwx ‘ “won .1, nelilhe!‘ mto the enervstlng sheep- skln-to-bond salesman lusluieu a! y Ihl 1n low awn-wisp when SW11“ “PW” "m" u” w" Government sale <"contro" is a the '20s, nor into economic "I15" vacuum of the ‘Sm. No, the coining be pitted; it for a new synthesis tn which the d more unportant elements are re- generation shouldn't ‘Slgélllld be envied. --.Kl00h9l_lGl‘ Dee- O ‘. rollers at least are h plan unill fffhlfifl ti; victgylaetltsel! riouated. km Ottawa rout eont consistent. A landlord has been fined ~ f this law y“ . ltie strl 8 615111914 ° I , can n. immediately for reducing the monthly levy. He neglected to get perin1ss1on~whlch years under Pro- l “n a“; "t. ‘u hm no doubt la some kind o! elfront. y clal i fe is ~Gl0be and Mall. The nllusry Jusellenes hamburger has long been and llttlngly celebrated by the ei-nl pOplllace lii America. There has been, however, a certain hesltaney, R Brest. credit to ti; in some circle; m admit the merits a wfivrlas w vwto a. of this del n. Hainbum n» W‘ alsgefihsn is no one so all its popularity, has nothe on c" "n" b "it "W 11w been considered a dish fit u» est bs- 5x73“? 1 "mm ‘dwmaunmu fore a king. Now, however, Lt the mggresu ZOInTour papers 1.5 in me king do” not w“, ember-anon and that burg his chances of hastily; glint or; u‘ m” “mun! °1' etty slim, for hamburg these My! izrnbout the only meet available at many butcher counters. As s result haiburg bids fair to eonquer the lam. remaining domain and estab p llsh itself as the universal American dish. --Bosbon Post. Mr. Lloyd George, tn the course of the lest rear, once lmpetlently brushed aside some obfuseators with the simple remark: "Let us get on, with the war.” It appears that an American 41mm any American - speaking today in a similar situation, would say or write: "Int us do noth- to impede the war effort." "War . war etiflgrt," "wargoft"- hrue assa u; h0g1 N410 1t res at us from the rtnted page. it is mouthed by our ‘iectur-l ers. It was used little, l! any, in th last war. But In: iii-ind: the new. rinse nudes. enluehsndsyiaGst-loussownnd hNewYulr. Bill] Dopfisp op- nste an creationism Mouton,‘ NJ. and New to Boston, connecting ‘so NswYorleWuhinguosnthsSoesls West. Iflllllllllt have Gedoussow-n tlzfl [w Irive Boston 8:55 P.M., New York 11:00 P. ' Pare: Boeton-$32.80, New Yodc—$44.75. Reser vat-ices sud informs ion. Msritime Central Airways; perityl durlii been ere many I pibition and I have lived for near- y Len years Prln Edward Island and I ’know that drinking is heavier and there are more tragedies due liquor Government sale the filbltlon-I would ueimslasr ‘AllllINI-l ‘k tzhslr of interpretation d t- tr ls E1 correct. Milli; materialist: has safeguards against inod this abuse of for its tests gen- piitieal sit it '11:“ o ua on 3:11 and follow t- oide where e new struck for hmnm to dominant: ty-a-ud they ti: or re con . uon oondltlo i?“ I‘ i w last analysis the solar-pity t» line neecdieof the masses ll the tats for themselves final srhttrer. nteln that onl their (To Bo Oon in m o! lo v n ears o "am 1! we eould tiiike tlif-prqnt; we OI war it W0111d go u long w; towards lpermanent pcgog 4nd one woud take the prom; out n! liquor we would now have Tom. Definite. The Biblical writer who 581d “the love "of money ls the ma?! all evil was not tar The Press Committee of flu r. I. I. ‘hsaiserancs Federation gave Th un heartedly iiitares e tare of the en tivcbmm me we!’ m , 6 - 3 aren o! men p n m“ m“ lnce and their no it has m t i to m" all our written arid spoken .| “gill, . As an easy label. st doubtless hes and stone muohtobeseid lorltrtlsrft 1n- dmy my: lsq 5 accurate. But tan! it just‘; bit loo Mir of our war effort. seems py a we are not .. . y precxscly fighting a war, but; n" 95.111. Emil‘ Pl Y (or the lo was to hold beck n Flu sue hgiéanent Consumers of’ llnited States Metals Must Conform to . New Priority Drdsr umminsnqssosmoaoonnniiesusssrislisnu. etteetlvetnOanadebyOMai-P, O. menisfaemnsl, processors. (slides. deflnoduflleeslvcnsumsse, Iwlhel metals. or parts oontstnha meter. Btatesdurlngthelest quarteroflstzorwho lntsndte urehaseslntlteseeondqusrterotlflhmust-luhmltetooee are Priorities Branch, Dupes-uncut of Mimtt-lons and newhmPB-lwttulty endsoonsotelyoomoleted. mo“. soiiitirliirigiiybrmyii al. ‘wiiiiiiidmslsll Evans Stomach Mixture i i flggfllfid 127:1: a.“ ,. , e , es; “ or ." -—-———~——- on s men goes to wort The Secret of in a musimons or hove a ~ 1 RlISSIdS Success war bond. or eats all’ brains on Tuesday, he is “assisting in the wnr ._gy_ . WIS effort " A ho lolly, oondoaognd. trig. boneless sort ‘of tag. Can't we do better? -New York Kerald-Tri- bum .J. C. LE herbfmkb Rwflfll- The term dialectic materialism —-*-———-— ‘was an iIortunat-e one to us"e as A child b0"! liwfll! belore - the mom‘; a pl11l0s0plly if the . I the outbreak of war has Just been ps-e- spr beards sleet lat maybe we can ii beans p:- Chrlstmas tles.--8 blame n m a house. In this Y. I must do something about that.” Arid so at present she is busy trunking black- out. curtains for all the windows.‘ From one point. of vlow seems e. sufficiently pathetic little comment: on modem civilization. -I"rom the Manchester Guardian. Edmoritonlens have robbed ‘their, eyes as they‘ watched U. B. bulldlnd, we: hen. Hon, But people tn Wefllmton must have done so much more es the newly completed Pentagon offices of the War Department. across the Potomac from that capital, took shape. 1t ls an axmztng structure, hall.‘ KW" Ff. "€‘“€i..i°‘i.i"° fetter 1 ve . 'I'he claim Dist it is the largest In the world can readily be accepted. for it Ls a mils in circumference and 40.000 work- ers are accommodated under s. single roof. The maximum distance between two offices on the more floor is 1,800 feet. - ton moi-nail. A Back from overseas, Private Logan Naplier of the Emsex Staottlah stress- es the fiwmtiatthiiilsayouzigman‘: war, He expresses characteristic re- gret phat. hi; age mode it. impos- 81:30)!!!’ him tgedundeniésohtopulisar; tr iin demo-ll . - e g hard tor these veterans of the last war to realise that. they cannot again "make the g1“ grade." The fact that they cannot keep up to me mun: young mm isno causetor e. Rowen"?! 1 are entitled to the highest honor or the attempts they have made w guilt‘ “nib thin o are e s n. insterlaliamélnfn ‘ itself with bled cl sales es dis hoisIeIFI-ndustrlal o? mill s11 1y n the PIIIYOIII o! thll diflnl 11°‘ 1W7 to the woretlons of a steel warehouse Ilflltsr In! terms, and Instruction bookish, ere available at the nearest Regional Offtoe of the Priorities Drench, heeled as follows: ‘ . ' 5% J-fitil... seams Hews: i $352..“ 5&3‘; Vancouver " 69B and 98¢ IAOI PILE OINTMENT GIVII QUICK Bil-III‘! hr man! forms o! Pike. Oosispleteessdelllelsnt. In yrs-what's‘ "W "r — Lhhrloelel. I -— eat. Price 60 oente lobe. Tllli TWO MAGS Mall 0rd Gl Ptdn Email." " usn a. mental r eEr-Olgctlon ubpxin sririnnen w this netasn at II In r n also wo the atom, and ,the same laws wor mind that were m man #51911, in e rs. Dialectic msterlehnn does not concentrate its attention u s but their relatto tp. It holds this all life}: in motion, tllist relgltlioiishjtgetweeéi Jfithililgj! are I 8Y8 R118 . an res to discover the jaws of those" c - relations. ‘Iheae include t, e t-km be men and n; -w. n. wit.” a _.a a. Whlflflplafi. ° -G. W. flymel .. 4N. . er .. --l- A. Ieslte ...... 1180 Marine Bl . THVE DEPARTMENT 0F MUNITIONS and SUPPLY noivooaanna o. n. nowa. amusi- ' niid oument. Tlhe state that, given lsw- and have lt-they can ces; of human soel forces of nature s. lniowle f they protgg: a %u1de the pro- ey 8V8“ 5,5 dividiisl, individual initiative and individual liberty in all political, economic and business enterprises. It also means regulation and cosi- teol oiejority vote so that minorities whose In end careless activities might be de- trimental to the community u a whole, be held in check.” e e e a A Toronto women, Mrs. George Patterson who runs a hairdressing establishment in Aber- deen, Scotland, is the first fire guard -— wo- man or man-Ac be selected for portraiture in a Slwcial section of the National Gallery set an artificial sarcity due to panic buying end flsiile for herris and heroines of the blitz. Daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Chalmers of Fair- ltosrdlng by consumers. Nn-w, a few weeks Ittr again. the butter ntlon is cut. Why? l f could rationed pur- chases have cleaned out our stocks? "Hoarding . ll no longer possible. As s matter of fact, we d by those who should know that a ‘eonsiderable and gemsine s e of butter exists in Canada, due to the arithmetical facts that production _is down and consumption (until ationing) was up. Bufthc confusion, contra- iction and general muddle in the situation are banks, suburban Toronto, Mrs. Patterson was selected for_the honor as the first street fire- guiird to win s medal while engaged in fire duties. It was announced Dec. 4 she had been awflrdéd the_('_3eor Medal "for outstanding courage and initiative without regard for her own safetyl: The portrait of m ‘oi-dimly 3n’. sewifc”-that's_ whet the calls herself rtrait of s woman with s .-j disquieting. In esrined the Gazette, similar confusion exists. ggart says no Canadian accent, 31-year- "mf! "Canada, My Home. serve again. It spirit would tit. them for combat, they would be th toughest soldiers we eould have,- Wlndsor tar. Io—| dlleen Io Ill fie l poop growwartlmebeerdl. Titian wasean outbreak o! than o- soda NEW issue of th phone Directory - for publication e Island Tele- fs scheduled 0n April 1st. Listings will be closed Persons who tote Telephone Subscribers 0n FPhTllflTV nd to become‘ at this time, age llia o1 s beard among reported, hovers‘- te be VI! for some reason or other, linve heard of one u” . the freousgo! Ill-h by the nubile, d! and "Old proud to have “W” ‘h’ com-s, which 1t ll the Telephone wry has be. °°m0 Bwlrntzed as an Ida] ad- vertislnz medium Telephone subscribers represent e mlerred class of buvm from whom your messes will i utmost results. Be sour n n m. space before Februn ____..__.._._ .- .. and subscribers who made in their presen urged to send their r nearest Business Office at once. We cannot undertake to give effect In the‘ new issue to orders received after February 18th. ' Wish changes t listings. are equests to our techmoten made a bet about his heard, which lie must keep it unttlmroh The result ls that, tho young man, he 100M War general. h against or tmtll the breakln sdsed Ia lsgtii e to reserve rv 13th. p floor. full and the lift-man sold: very far -maybo you yo lows would walk “t.” t“ i?” it"? “ s’ s e men roan you Ir." end so he did Belfast Neva-letter. FIGHTING l‘. B. yea; tin auTn nu in‘ from Ominou- Of Victoria been he! l! M. lot has ‘ .1 Please note carefully this closing dll NPNI i??? I all to will n. l’ I11‘! .' %*~:..ir"i:~>i°r“°l 0 d bf or 1:0 03141130111523‘