rAce roux TllE BIIAIILUTTETEWII Ellflllllllll Morning Daily (Founded In i811) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. Idol-Ire Vice-President: J. ll. " eth F- 3- l- Boereterr: Lieut. Col. D. A. bheiiinnen. 9-3-0- nm" no mugging Director: J. B. Burnett. IPJJ. Anociale Editors: l-‘renii. Walker end Lient. Ill A, Burnett. R.C.N.V.R. iUn Active Service) “The Strongest Meniory is Weaker The; the Weakest Ink.‘ nrvusnnv, my 1i, 1m Ontario Liberals Quit A; 1a,; twelve. Ontario Liberalunembcrs of the last Parliament of Canada have decided not to seek re-electioti on June ll. 'li\\'o 0f these haie received uppoititttieiit t0 pt-‘rlllélllfilll places, but the others are returning to the status of private citizens, a shift, notes the Toronto T€lP_(/l'llll|, seldom palatable to those who have tasted oi ilie honors and entoluttietits of pllblli? office-wilting iii the llousc of Commons, travelling oii a railway pass and hob-nobbing with the great iii Uttawzfs society. Only an overwhelming conviction that the electors have no further use for their services and would turn thumbs dawn on them at the polls will ween lllt'l\i [iiiliticiztiis front seeking re-election. ‘ Two telutziriti cabinet ministers are dropping out of [he race. lloii. Norman A. hlclsarty‘, who “a, gccyctai-t- at’ 5mm, will not again contest lissex \\‘est ‘at thc election. Postniaster-Geiierttl \\illia|n Mulliiclc has decided his health will not permit the entry iii his caiididztttire in the North York riding which he has rcptfscuietl SiHCC It)3_l, 'l‘h1:» name of .\lulock carrying Liberal Q(i'|‘(‘t!'§ 11,1. i1\‘t"l a historic one iii this constitu- encv and its iii-appearance iii the present carti- paigii will plaice a handicap on the Liberal org- anization their. in Tllfiilllli. two riditigs, Trinity and Spa- dina. have been vacated by their representatives iii the la-t Parliament. Arthur Roebuck has withdrawn to ill? safe shelter of the Senate and Sam Factor has accepted appointment as a county judge. Both gentlemen may have read the swing of the political weather vane and rc- menibered the r84 saying. any port in a storm. Not all the Ontario Liberal members of the late Parliament were so fortunate. W. R. Tomlirison of Bruce failed of rcnomination at the party convention and similar fate has over- taken Dr. l, l\'. lllair in Wellington North. The list of voluntary retirements from public life of Liberal members in the Nineteenth Par- liament is quite extensive. William A. (Billy) Fraser will not again mntest Northumberland. Arthur Slaght, K. C.. who represented Parry Sound. is iiot a catididate. The veteran mem- ber for Latiibtoii West, Ross Gray is dropping out and so is S. Murray Clark, of Essex South. The sage of Pickering, \\'illiam H. Moore, is retiring; a very definite loss to the councils of the nation. Still another retirement is Fred Sanderson of Perth. .\Ir. Sanderson has not enjoyed the best of health. In Eglinton, Fred Hoblitzcll carried t-his predominantly Conserva- tive riding into the Liberal column in I940 but he is not a candidate this time. Mr. Hoblitlcll found little that was to his liking in the methods of the Mackenzie King Government. The ctier- gctic and capable Progressive Conservative. Donald Fletiiiiig. will return Eglinlon to the Conservative fold in the present election, the Trlrgivziii predicts. Mr. King And Japan Prime Miiiistt"; Lhiirchill told the nritish House oi Ciiiiiiiions that conscription of men for the British attired forces will continue dur- ing the war against Japan; added that con- scription essential to provide for the re- allocation of uiaiipuivei" to relieve men who have served long pcritids, and to provide man- power for armies fighting japan and occupy- ing Gerniatiyf He means tiiore business, clearly, says the Olltimi liiirr/iiil, than our .\lr. hlackeiizie King, whose plrzii of fighting japan amounts to little more than not stopping anybody among us who l5 wants to iitdlll japan —- with the result that our part agauist the laps must be highly‘ titt- certttiit tiiiil. iiieviialil_v, unequal in sacrifice. The TYn-oiiiil Min, deiciitlittg, or apologiz- ing for, this policy, .‘>£l_\$I "lle (Mr. King) has said in effect to iiieii and women all over Can- ada: If your luau in the zirmed forces wants to come honit- and slay home, he can do so. \\‘t- will rely upon the iiicti ill uiiiftiriii who will wish to star iii uiiiioriii, and will voluntarily offer to join in the fight against japan." \Vl\et this metros is that the Government is going to dcpr-ziil tipiiii the men who have been (loiiig the iiglriiij; against (ieruiztiiy to turn around iioiv aiid do the fighting against japan -—to depend upon this while here in Canada it has thousands of incii in uniform who have clone no fighting at all. —\Va rlimei i lYlicn the iiar against japan e-(ids, nine- toiillis iif the (HllllWrl powers now centralized at llltawa will pit-s automatically‘ tinder the Cziiizidiziii ciiii-titiitiim from the Federal to the Provincial jurisdiction. The effects of that transfer ni ymwer, savs an exchange. will be tremendous. and iiiay produce something like evi-iii-inii: chi»... lllliflew stops are taken now to aiilicipati- it l-v casing all controls that can be eased. by abandoning such others as can be abandoned, and by freeing business complete- ly from the excess profits tax,——which is not to take the obviously sensible precaution of having n few control; as possible still central- ized nt Ottawa when Japan surrenders, and when practically all of those controls may dis- appear overnight. And this applies as well to the excess profits tax-a form of business regi- mentation which will be of doubtful constitu- tional validity, when Canada is at peace and all Provincial rights and powers are vested where they belong. ..-EDITORIAL The election may hold the limelight, but it is the homecoming of the boys that holds the hearts and imagination of the average citizen. i l 8 i NOTES- What gets us is, how will an effective over- seas vote be obtained wl._ti the Army, Navy and Air Force there are in a state of fluxion? n I U I To give the devil his due, Prime Minister Mackenzie King was partially correct when he promised (I) there would be no extension of Parliament, and (2) no wartime election. l ii I Joint political meetings are now a thing of the past, on the principle, no doubt, where two parties is company, three is none. I I F I The Y. M. C. A. reported the best year 0f its history at its annual meeting, and is look- ing forward to a still brighter future when it enters upon the new premises about to be erected. . a a n- a The graduation of nurses remitids tis there is a scarcity of students these days, which is somewhat discouraging. The competition of the Government for female help is largely re- sponsible, and now the war iii Europe is over surely parents and girls themselves will real- ize what a fine future there is for them in this great and glorious profession. w n: a- it More political smart Alickisml imitating Prime Minister King's tactics in Ontario where he called the Federal election for the same date as the Provincial one, Premier Walter Jones has called the Provincial by-clcetion in Cardigan, to fill the vacancy caused by Hon. Mr. Mc- Pheek resignation, for June 4. Thus there will be two elections within a week without the slightest necessity, and only to cause confusion. i I I The Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow. is to be congratulated on its detcrttiinaticm to keep afloat after the disastrous ‘fire which wiped out its premises and plant last week. By the courtesy of its contemporaries it hopes to be able to keep its subscribers supplied with a “pony service" until such time as new prem- ises and plant are secured. One misses the breezy Chronicle, a characteristic production of Nova Scotia brains and independence. C I I Dr. Edward jeiiiier, Eilgllfiil physician and discoverer of vaccination, born this date i749; when he published particulars of his discov- ery aftor it had been successfully put to the test, he received stipport froniaiiaiiyi eniinctit physicians and stirgeons. and honours were showered upon him by sovereigns and learned societies at home and abroad; he was donated $150,000 by the British Government in recog- nition of his contribution to medical science, much of which he used to propagate the bene- fits of his discovery. n n e u Each B. C. public school will shortly receive a copy of “Canadian Democracy iti Action" by George W. Brown, department of history, Uni- versity of Toronto. The department of educa- tion has ordered 5,000 copies of this booklet. It was first printed two months ago and has been distributed to the schools of Untario. It explains, in language or school children, the workings of British Parliaments and the Coti- gress of the United States and covers Can- ada from colonist status to independence with- in the British Commonwealth of Nations tinder the Statute of Westminster. It explains also the Canadian system of laws and courts and responsibilities of municipal governtiieiits. v- : w- n N0 longer will it be an offence for Britons to keep racing or homing pigeons without police permission; campers need camouflage their tents no more; Scots can btirit heather any time they feel like it-not just betivecn sunrise and stmset. Tihese are some 0f the lJOOilS returned to llritous after V-li Day brought casing of wartime controls. Moreover, people scrounge in bombed areas without fear of a life sentence for looting. Eighty-four regulations have been abolished, including the tiotoriotis 18B pcrtiiitlitig arrest without trial. 'l'wciit_i,"-lotir other regulations have been partially removed. Meanwhile the Admiralty announced the black- out in British coastal areas no longer wias necessary. may I i i i -.1."— In a recent survey of educational needs for remote areas of the far north, Mr. C. H. Piercy, administrator for northern Saskatche- wan. reported that practical education is need- ed for the boys and girls living in the north- laiid. As almost every family in the north own- ed an out-board motor, owing to the number- less waterways, motor mechanics should be in- cluded in courses for the boys. Clthcr courses for boys should include, conservation of for- ests and animals; mink fur farming; simple economics, including information on the value of furs and goods used in trade; the use of a iaK. but a confiscation of the fruits of free r-iiterpi isc. Neither .lr. ll-lcv iior all the Cabinet col- lectively can change llll‘ ll. 1\. Act, nor keep control over property and civil rights in the hands of (illllfil'-.'l'_\'(‘ill' functionaries at Ollaiva when Canada is no loiigei- at war. But the Gov- ernment can aiid should be prudential enough 5B S6 CO 5 Oll do to to ln to s. ha BS hit of Yo Ca of wo as an 0D for soc all the Notes By The Way thee: tender young creatures, end the dlffldeut GI (there are u. few!) cautiously: "You don't shrink from kissing, do you?" exclaimed the not-too-tender lulu. "If I dld I'd be ell skin and bones!" lame Ger- man with a high 1Q. who built those heart of t tary idiots appreciate them. — Brentford Ix- poslwr. about the weather. wasn't sown, that the harvest wasn't [at off somehow. even if we h till the next wing to do it Liethbrldge Hera . reason for tlilossoms and mutual reuimlna- on. blaming each other for those J p victories. as exclusively announced over the To o shortwave-Strut- ford Bescon- ernld; That mutual fire insurance company which has bought 2,000 stirrup among a , _, has had e bright and l good Those stirrup considerable va ue rom point of fire protection where it s Recorder and Times. 8. Rosemary, ls the only coal-burn- lug shl-p of her type still on ao- tlve service. over 260.000 miles during the war and lost only two ships out of the hundreds of convoys she has es- etiglnes and bolle once broken down. had formation Service. dinner at his brother's house ln Hollywood one and when he finally arrived. was furious. People, he said. had detained him at h klnd of people were they that de- tained you?" his "They were the aid Mr. Fitzgerald, they stand up. they think they've gone.”—'1'he A veteran court reporter of Ra- letgh, gro lng turned his back to the jut-y and spoke directly to the judge, Col- ltlkers Magazine relates. e on t e next question the witness again directed his answers to His Honor. Jury." the witness turned to the jurors, bowed and politely morning, gentlemen." A speed limit may he imposed barred from championships. ' Royal and Ancient Club are look- ing into scientific tea}; held aur- tng the But slnce legislation weight of the golf ball has failed necessary to rule that balls tournaments must speed ltmlt. Tests will be done on the robot factories made-London Dally Mall. A woman car-owner, allowed n small ration of petrol for work of national importance. bought some distilled water for batteries. The water was eon- tained tn two gin bottles. bearing the label of a well-known pro- prlletary brand. and these she left yn whlle she went into another shop slie came out. gone, and in their place was ll 1p of paper bearing this ln- scrlption. hastily scrawled hi pencil: "Sorry but we reall do need it.” Pinned to the slp of paper was a Leeds Yorkshire Post. "Now that the war with Ger- many is virtually over I can con- scientiously leave my other duties; year job as baseball czar. that tne war tually over conscientiously leave duties the and a few months ago he have done so trust that as such high-fa utln’ senatorial talk. Somehow lt doesn't go with base- ball. - Frank Sullivan To meet the demand of wur over 100,000,000 wo items. asked to do the Junior and buy knitting of baby clothes. baby wool and knlt. sweaters for grown ups will derstandable need to worry much that the man overseas wlll not be supplied with knitting wool will still be obtain- able for this purpose through the Red Cross-consume s‘ News. The rurnonr spread in Oslo that a certain citizen had a could say The rumour eventually came lwnts éorewarned that the Gestapo n e he went to the local pastor for advice. salt! parrot home with you and bring yours here." done. and charged the men w h insult- ng the Fuehrer by teeehlg iii tier." lbs‘ no one of inquired "Heevenl, not" it must hove been su er-hlghwayc into the e Reich. And we mill- want hlm to know we We shouldn't we too much e've never so bad the crop 'nor a Full so wet en a Spring ed to welt In Nippon it ll the A couple of factions pumps from the War As- ts Corporation for dletrlbutlou m‘ m, I .. . u. , dll. rave the stand- eh ould normally absent. - Brockvllle The 30-year-old sloop, H. M. She has steamed rted. She still has her original rs and has not nor has she a major refit. -- U. K. In- Barry Fitzgerald was lute for night last week. he ls house. “What brother asked. kind of people." "that when New Yorker. N.C., says there was n Ne- preacher down there, apipear- n a superior court case. who "Address ury," the judge ordered; but "I told you to address the the judge roared. At which said, "Good British golf balls. Those that more than 1'70 m.p.h. may tie past 20 years with a view decisions upon a standard ball. limiting ‘he restrict its speed be sed and official be tested for may u championships golfers installed at mos‘. where golf balls are topping up her g on the bac-k seat of her car make some purchases. When the bottles WEN! £1 Treasury note. — few months ago I could not ve done soJL-Senntor Chandler, lie accepted his new $609004- Now with Germany ls vtr- thls department can his other instant anybody offers at 50 grand a year-- could usl: as eagerly. We a y gets the feel ‘ob e will leave off nalob his new tn New rk PM. nodii has produced and used y and knitted This is expl nation enough the present shortage of knitting ol that women have to aoce t quite inevitable. There will e adequate su ly of baby wool the market. ut consumers are right thing by lt only for the To buy mean a. shortage babies. While the urge to knit ks for the armed forces ls un- there is really no the woollen; he needs. Some arrot that Hitler-t". o ears of the Gestapo. The mun "Down wit n ed to pay him a vlrlt. and "I'll tell you what to the pastor. "You take my No sooner said than Then the Geste come Trill i CHARLUITBIUWN i GUARDIAN ‘ MAY 17.1945 . PIJBLIC FORUM Thh eeilmn ll 0N! l" tho fiennion b! “l?” sputum u cmihll if Internet. The Charlottetown Guardian deer not IIOOI- uriiy eeleru orlllol ‘I to Y‘ Your "Zxiguwiit-anbitlw tout: u end‘ Her hunlri’ shew 1W? “P ""1 m ‘ not fed. Remoias the scales from Pmhlbi- ' e es And page‘: avihlle, from IJIeachiHG- - wls fmilshed ‘flock OI angry TIC many more And And glass went one ivas ga they say. Where the Big ‘t. . ll. __ . __.-.____- Y’ THE BATTLE 0F Till BOOZE Bin-The following linen were inspired by events which ere too recent to require reeepihlietien: To leeeiaue O’er thee. oh Baeehul. butt! - f0 e uaht. Forever art thou curled" i. I And preachers leave the pulpit to EIICISh But whlle they threat-r end im- precatlotis stream, Swift. and more swiftly flows the alcoholic stream. Al late the battle raced, I dream- dre m My cgigpiéegkpi- did open, it §3lu%u?é; fgrggjititl iizlifighsfi Arid igy trip; trucide-bed where I Cgfidzhéhfkilg gpuirrtsfreglléilzngiytgdngtz °“"'s.‘f'°hllf"‘° "m" “M iiii..iii...t:..rl:*'tr. ‘iifitiifiil I t glflougmultlg maeod they ma l’, péfslfl until We bring World A hoot of genial frleoide_ for Plny banished long years ago Island shore, And back retumlnz 110W- In royal garb the Bourbon: omne ln. Then chiefs of Highland clans. with all thel d S-muggler and Old Mull like twins appear, John du Ku full of cheer, Demarara. brown u brazen r kin; knocker. - merlctins. The same And Sbfli‘ 0' Robbie 3117115. lliid gawz-iigseg)? Catiada. Current flc. ‘whnnie walke“ tion and motion pictures lure What sort of man a-slck elx done them a grave injustice. They mm“ ‘mum be have the smallest crime percentage In such a gallant. jOCl-ifld com- of any racial group in Canada and D5113’? n0 juvenile delinquency. Prac- tically none have been oti 11901‘ Then presently I heard a gurgling sound. And beaming smiles encased ln round. Toast followed toast. and every- y. "Pwas like that party at Teheran, Three ln sparkling wee the forever IWC Ogodofwlnqeonuniendotim adore, While others learn to hate, but none ignore: 0'er thee the strong do foun in com from with first yper, pale, but bumpers swore Eternal friendship sealed ln Hit- ler's gore. and his foul origin. , are a molt-Christian nation? so, they have yet to out-distance the Germans who b heavenly food, For laws alone can't teach them y good: Ingtrucf, the youth ln way: to God that lead. And fewer laws and vewei W111 they need." 1 un, Sir. otc., TBEOCII-ITUS. JAPANESE IIEIDENTS “m, there l?‘ p.29; 1n yoiirimfgoliliirgns a. letter containing reasons for refusinfl to admit Canadians of JfllJflne-ie ancestry to P. E- I-—ll’1¢ 91d 1am‘ liuir appejaliit: self-interest and racial preu c. For inmost elX year» <11" W“ has been torn by the mwt terrific and terrible conflict of history- Thmisands of our finest and‘ broil; have died battlmll for the 11g S o; ma“, Are we going to betray the cause for which theyh £18": given their lives? That is w B. W ~ ourselves? ' wgxllfiInJ$glfiléSe£flllildlllliS will make their own coittribtitlon to our Canadian llfe as have the Elus- llsh-Canadlims. Scotcli-Caittidiatis. Irish-Canadians, French-Canadians and those of every other extrac- tion. Their loyalty. Wllifih l5 “n outstanding quality of the Jflllflll- ese character has been given to their adopted country. T110)’ J11’? no longer Japanese. An offlclfll of the U. S. Government made the statement that neither before, dur- ing, nor since Pearl Harbor was- there a single act of sabotage hy relief. They are law-abiding. i - rlustrious and cleatr-qtialltlrs u? ally considered indicative of good citizenship. i The atrocities of the Japanese army have been cited and ll blan- ket condemnation for brutality passed on all people of Japanese Do we forget that. they Evert some thirty I ‘ I John Bracken e-Tlie Farmer i?! I On the 11th of Decemi ber, 19¢, John Bracken stood _m t_he_ Audi. torium iii Winnipeg be. fore a great concourse of people. John Bracken - the Farmer - wag accepting the leadership of a ’great resurgent ople s party. In rm . _ g tones“he was Bpea . mg of ” The People's Charter . And the soul- searchmg sincerity of this man of the soil, with h? CVISIOéI of Czidnadfi, o ana tans an t e “would 01f plenty that lies within our grasp" was deep y moving. P’ t th background of this man-this moment. Jtihtilrgraciien, the farm boy, on his fathers farmdn Ontario. nnlkmg‘, having. ciirryms 1n the W00 » tilowiiiiz _ , _ then young Bracken, honours student at the Ontario Agricultural College 20in! ifmiwallltllitba as Tepleselli- ,'. ft}; D rt nto gricu_ure...onto Siiildlfiatidhewiin aglglupiaxiintendent of Faiysnand Farmers’ an ecre a ~ Institiltii?’ d S tht rylaiigrthToITIiOBiiTdkiznI-diiiiihiiiit . . . en. e i - biiiiks about farms, fzirming, farmers . . . l t , ' Winnipeg, Jo n Bracken, the giicringtijvisiiiiilelifkiiigieloflgthe right: 1p!‘ fartpeas and pther ' ~ d cers to a fair s are o e na ion’s tibiae‘; the simplicity of the language he uses, c ear, concise- smcer . “During the last decade." he its flying. "ffflrm inwm: 1 as o come o very grea iiiiiicieiiaistiiihofir (Cvhriiavdeilaiiigiaconomy. It i? the retspopi- bility of the Ziatttoéuto see that thw W611 "will" ll 8 fill not be perpe uo. e - 1 h‘ ' r‘ s becomes even clearer iiitiigitsticiiiiiiiyuliniiiilgiiy ltitiiie rrpittiy thathiflit ma’ th t: l k ‘ our patform w ic pro- efidlr fiirsqugreptilgl lfxtitryagriculture, I would not be Lore.” Two years later, in Alliston. Oiittario. — again the same simplicity the moving sincen y. “I am aniagrarian," said John Bracken, “and I time Canadian . . . who seeks to coyrect thelzl ‘rrgnor sfocttfiil injiis-fice of our day-the unfairly sma s are o e national income that goes to farmersand farm women and farm workers." Then. with a statesman’? enlmge‘ merit of vision, he added, “When the injustice to the (Teetotallers . he Fascist pal Fates reveal supreme! rosle dream. monltlom- politlcla wal e saved. lee than before. O Tantalus! w N0 midnight. For Rosie now has Who hated all the Joys of bacch- anal i such a sweekdreflm! I llloulihl. beasts does that brand all of us and simmed my t-‘Yf-‘S- Canadians who have German Afraid l0 break U" 89911 With blood ln our veins? The Japancse “Yd-i 0r Blzhfi- Christian sets himself a statitlnrd which makes us bow our lit-ads ll\ on lhllllfihlle“ 111011818! EVE!‘ shame Ho knows that lICVPFHEB blind l0 fate» alcohol makes his brother to of- 700 50011 defected. and too soon fetid and ivlieti he Iiccoiiics a Elm-QT Christian he automatically be- For all is cliangecL-Alas, Of post-war life we have a pre. With heavenlwg-race dispensed by While deincéclrltiitlc rights are freely And souls by gubernatorial Veto Old Bacchus laughs aloud - the The Wets arguiiry-much _ kno How freely did thy gastric juices flow. And H61“; I lle upon my tt-uckk- My merry friends. have they fled! nurse to fevered brow. the The Royal hand refused the Royal seal. O kinxly rights dlvlnel Despots changed my drier So well we now can how quickly fan my No Bobble Burns have 1 to ch“;- me now. I fraternlze no more with Bour. l’! . A nightmare turns other things. my mind to I see the country urchin far and nea :15 féigpyrlgeeeiport l: brewing b". t every country dune tlu- - out the lflild e Ow‘ Bootleegers vie 1n pushing each ls brand. The earth h 1,; fl the all“; 11m lled unto I see the human stomachs. row on Aeroeefthb Strait, “out... u, ro end For youth and m u» live ln title condition. Ie this the end and elm of Pm- lbitlon? Of ell these ille. old Bccchue they accuse; 0 Bacchus. thou who Art the god ze. of Boo Beaches Iepliee "I emmthéekod of wing, and hop; Of moonshine? I40; fin not the ty.— Thiit. vile concoction do not loin on Incl "Ila true. since ever this old world P001‘ Btwohul Bet-l the bieme for lllr of men; But this lent effort to bofoul my name Ie too. too much. I ebdlcete in rhiune." ' At. that his blee-red eyes grew more dim. end he Vanished: but ‘ere he lelt he ehh- last plea: ed forth this "Return. oh preachers. to your church, and pray- rrot to s: "Down with firearms; map reading and nature science. For ‘Title Noniv iinuderaleg {ti}: chflr-‘rier - - - - - ' a r e n n- the girls Mr. Piercy suggested instruction in polftlcgpfiso one o, theycmgpo cooking, sewing, homo nursing, preserving aiitl mpg i: pfOllfihédlnlillé lplrroyt’ age! simple economics. Mr. Piercy suggested that ggmhenfzgm Y“ “milk”. "9 the Government build and operate two board- ated the words several times iiig schools for the free education of some 25o otllgerwgalzmégmzvfllg- hefillgg :5‘; children of scattered families in remote areas. the three Gestapo men brood and also build seven new schools in permanent zlgfggszshqllgggnat ‘win wlhfiltmfiili settlements. "Praise the lnrdl" asld the parrot. More things are wrought by pm.)- tlme. Their spirits have been Ti._ . my l( / l years ago were considered the. cus- todians of the highest Christian culture in the world. If some Germans have stink to the level of comes a teetotaler. Some years ago a Christian fam- lly came from Japan to a farm in Ontario. Todny they are cs- teemeel by everyone hi the rotti- tlie church. the itiotlier president from university. erty for centuries, has perforce Pi low statidiirtl ln self-defence against the friendliness of have tended to segregate lsh Columbia. To rectify this mis- take the Federal Government I wishes to olzice them ln small groups In the different provinces ivhere thev will be assimilated as the‘ Ontario family above mentioned has been. because of war hysteria these Canadians have been uprooted frotii their homes, have lizid to take their children out of schools. and to part ivltli the savings of n life- FREEDOM Who comel. INOVEBfihIIIE hills, w}; m r guxmen. W morning sveet, eternity °i§triihio cannot an“ ‘II/Ilia dtnccupifc abgiousalilid rgllst‘? Th ' aklng m s ore er ee e crmfmal him“?! m‘ 1"’ "id HE!‘ presence freshcns the alr; I see Drills liliiichmtcen sellln suns’ in!‘ file-His light firm 1:91" face; Mime," 5 9°15“ '11:: 188d?’ fototstepsr of c ‘ p tt -i: un o '1?" 2a e, r see wtlililq wicked traffic work n. mirnmt.51ar;1e,§,pis';§1,f ° ' Gracea e ar or grace. The Ipgfdn-Ngllisie mien ref/urns u» Sweeienet‘ of hut 11nd of hall, i chem m1- of life out of naught. “edfl glllmnd drinks-ouch Foe cm, oh, fairest of all N "k8 i vy Pour The daughters of 'I‘lme and o mpg?’ ever dared to drink be- ‘i bought! -Jeme.i Russell Lowell. ____—_-=_= . For Feet Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. D.P Orthopedic llllllllJPll-IIIST l4! Greet George Sim-t OIARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. niunltv. The father is an cldrxr in m’; of the local women's organization. ivountlcd by being Considered dlsfluves m‘ and the daughter has graduated lttliyal. ll? Having lived on the edge of pov- eastern DIM/luv“ 0" ‘elummg m the Japanese Japtiti. . . of “my receive them? liviniz and this ls often contmueihgoliitii, iii l0 ln their adopted country bfiCiillilsf-yisxllfllx glrirmml.‘ mud‘ angel-by our white people theyuintolerancc destroy 0P8 tliem-Jalth ln democracy selves. 'I‘hls has happened in Brit-w" b I-littrt" may hi‘ dmd farmer is removed, the economy of Canada as a whole will be strengthened. No one could be 1ess_ parochial in his outlook-moire deeply concerned with national welfare than Join Ilraclten, the farmer who embarked twenty years ago on a career so successful as to be without Plficfigeélt l" contcmptirary political history within the Bri is om- monwealth of Nations. - 13-2 ‘ Published by the Progressive Conservative Association. Ouan. Shall we allow ll l" raise its Iuizlyn 119ml its’: our Island? B , l | -v LOUISE CALLBECK. Central Bedeqile- May 16, 1945. - _ 0P» _ 11rd M01111. 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