"AGF. FOUR‘ TllE CIIARLCTTETIJIIN Clllllllllll i“ Morning Dally tiermdod In llfl) President: Lleut. 00L W. Chute: S. Mull!!! vice-President: J. B. Burlutl, IJ-l- Secretary: Llellt. Col. D. A. MM n, lLI-O. Editor and Managing Burnett. ILLZNNJI. (On Active Service) Ilnlu Director: J. I. Burnett. IJJ. Associate Editors: l-nnk Walker and Holt. llll A the Soviet workers behind the Red army. "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Tllnl the Weakest Ink.” ivlsoivusbnv, lumen s. um First Aid Training _.\ 111ml of 109,313 Canadians were trained iii first iLtl and lluilic nursing in 1943, by the St. 4 _ The report just |$>ll'.‘il at >1. _l1Yllll House, Ottawa, shows that . . . 55am: _\,.,,,",,,.\ w,‘ 305;“) juniors were trained vital illalnlancl connection. lnclililcil were 33.304 members of the armedibe made to walk file Tani“ 150:1 in ihc l‘\'.L‘..\.l—‘_ alone where thc ’-l liiil Cwllllsc is a regular part of cl. - - . h, we c, J01," ‘xmbulancelflrads ale collecting lliagazliies, waste papel, lullll .\llll)lllllllCc Association. l1 ll vl-~, Si. lulln l‘ ll_\ rl inzinilig. lllt'lllllt‘l\ received higher awards t‘ii1ll. li. (Flt) 1111011 inc-l new: Alberta. _;;bb' seniors alld 57-4 lulu-in; lfruujl Llllllllllllil, 7490 and 2090; r\lill'.‘llllll'l- wit; illltl 571; New Brunswick, 2127 l".ll<l 115: Niuu St-iilill. :01; luill 3.7; (j-“ario, . l , l‘rlilcc lidwclrd lsland, 355, v11" . Iii; 11a. 11cc, 5.001 and 10,843; 535- li.:l\'.l\‘\\,lll, :33; and i0;0. Federal District i1>:.ll\i;li_ _-.\‘_;S and 140; National Defence, ' =1111l '_’1)-l11 cutlets; (zulzidiail National '71)» fjf; tlliizidiail Pacific Raillvay, 1060; 11‘i*11~]1v 1~111i1:111_r. i058; Northern Elec- talizldzzlii lniltistrlcs, 873; R,C,,\I, . li-lln Allllllllilllffi training is now con- 1 1311* 51. ‘l1tllll~RP(l Cross Joint l_’111111: lllt‘ past y-czlr, the cost of traili- lllf llltlllltlllllls‘ has been considerably re- "l -1\ fil/ldlll participates iii the ‘funds 1‘-1i‘<"l l1\ 1' l\".'1l links, lilidcr \\'ar Services llrl-:ii'tii lllziiliilis. (living to the short- {llv _of ‘do. . . Jlllil izursl»: and the intense activ- 11v 1n lll1llisllllll plan .. thcre is greater interest t CHI in both lust aid and home nursing. s 11f tinder \\'.'\\' lol- greatly expanded traili- ‘l ‘ l; grim- willi saying lllat with the current ‘WYYTQIY el 1h. :ln-l nurses ill nlanv com- liiuiiifics. a knowledge of both First Aid and Hollie .\ni'.<:ng is of greater value than ever. ---________ Ontario Pota toes llaltrrnne potato growers had better look to tlltJlf‘ lzlurcls or thev may lose them to the farm. 61s i1i Hiltario, zuflviscs thc Saint john Tale- E}"1l‘l1___l’>11l'11al. lli that province there is a spe- tltll‘ r-riuri being iliadc t0 increase production of potatoes liv at least ten per cent over last rear, \\i:h such an object in vielv, Potato Growers’ st)t)—l'il!.»ll€l Llubs are being organized, and that 1'11 Xliddlei-ex County is nlaking a special effort ll“"’"~§l1 “llllwliflflli among its members The l..11lltlUl1 rliliiiiber of Culmnerce is giving active eliciuiragclllc-ilt to that clllb. The plazi was tried in Simcoe County last 3'1"" (lllll was lliclilv successful. 'I'hree grow- "P- P-\\\"111<‘1l lllu goo-bushel objective and sev- vlvll other. lHJlICTCll thc 400-blisliel mark The \- ‘..'Yllt’l'5 used a ton of fertilizer alld dusted the t ‘Fj-i nine or ten timcs in the season. The 1”“ i “"31? FP-Wcil thirty-four inches apart wiiii ‘ _ lli-"Jlll"! Wltlipiiicnt it was said all acre wind he seeded in fOrtv-five minutes at a cost of :hl'cc dollars. 7-"11116 Vol the points stressed by agricultural ckperts Vin Ontario regarding the prevention of (l'~'(‘71<(' lll potatoes are to use no second-hand l“? m1 filo sced lllllcfs and to clean all plant- Htl. and culling nlachincrv carefully. Donbas Industrial Recovery Fork-t Russia's rccoverr of the territorv l\'ll1r\'lll a- ihe lloilc-tz Basin should soon be Fvllliilg resources of immense value to the Red i11'111,\'. >'-1,\'s the Uttawa Citizen. The recent K111111111’ 11f l\'1'i\'oi 110g has further restored rich trt-zluirl: trill-Q in 11m [mm nf in,“ mt lll(:l'(f will doubtless have to be ynllqh mm“. >li'11v1ii-l_i_ wprl; till lllf! Soviet blast furnaces and Flffl 1111i“ p111 the lloiibas, but some have been uii-ler l'L‘ll.'lll' since last autumn when the Nazis were drill-u onl. .\s the (Jermalis retreated Stl industrial plants. They also iliii; cipilpilleiit and flooded thc Alrclldy, liulvcvcl‘, according m Ednmnd 1-». mil correspondent of the Christian i‘ Rlomtoi- iii Moscow, coal production in l1l‘1*1'-‘!11‘il lftllllllll l5 cxcecding the liiaxillluln l'7'1l1llI('1‘1l ilzuly in illc years of German I _ 11. .\lt./.l invaders conscripted l\ll.\>lflll workcis, but tlicy were ncvcr able to gfit afiytliillg like optinlltrll results. l|i the ‘it‘1ll'~ llefiiyp, [he “-[u~ {he Soviet C03], Hlwliw lll i.l.- lluiilills produced at the rate of’ :01‘ . l» lllll- ttl‘ llliul: llilll_\'. \\'hen the Licrlllalls till». t,‘ llltnllullv output dropped to 10,000 I111! - [he bovict workers refused to co-operate with ilie t‘lll‘lll_\‘. 'l‘hc_v employed methods of s11? I-iIIQt‘ llltliuuglt it illcailt death for nlan_v. .\c'.r blunt-t lll(lll.\ll'lf‘.s' ill Siberia were dc- \'('l1'lll('1l to lwullpcilmitl: for the loss of thc Don. urn. llllil special centres, the num- .'- EDITORIAL NOTES _ upon is a ferry steamer immediately, with l Householders are ;bo0ks, and cardboard containers today. Bundles of (liege should he carefully placed at door- 1 steps within view of the passing truck, 8 I I 1U The Legislature has been consuming endless hours repeating sllibboleills to prove to their respective followers that they are genuine party illcilfiers. This is a time when there SllUlllLldX‘. only one party, an island Party, demanding our rights. i I l i Farmers, and we all live by the harvest 0f the soil or sea here, are very much concerned over our transportation sitiatioll. They are not talking out loud, only muttering under their breath, but look out for squalls when they do rise to make themselves heard. i‘ i i F His Majesty the Ring has approved the rc- moval from Buckingham Palace of certain sec- ‘lions of railings and gates as a contribution to tllc national campaign for the collection of iron gates and railings to be converted ilito scrap for the manufacture 0f tanks and other war wea- pons. About 2o tons of metal will be removed shortly. i i i 1K Sir Charles Edward Madden, Barf, British sailor, died this dale, 1923; specialized in gun- nery; was chief 0f staff to Viscount Jellicoc, his brother-irl-lalv, and took part irl the engage- ments which resulted in bottling up the Ger- man fleet, leaving the seas free for the Allies; made second in con-inland of the Grand ITIeet, 1917 and 1918, and commander of the Atlantic Fleet the following year; was commended by Parliament. presented with a, gift of $50,000; received a baronetcy from the King. l U I i! The reason why Canada's generous offer of 100,000 tons of wheat for llldia was refused is that the problem of relief for tlle Bengal fa- mine is one of transport; and wheat can bc (and is being) shipped from Australia ill half tlle time it would take t0 carry it from Cali- ada. This decision was made by the lllter- Allied Shipping Committee. lt has been esti- hated by the authorities that Australia has stif- ficient wheat to meet all of India's needs. In addition, milk products are being shipped from South Africa. The Government of India is lliak- in; arrangements to import into Bengal 040,000 toils of food grains during 1,944. This is to implement its decision to relieve the Govern- ment 0f Bengal of its resp0nsibilit_v for feeding greater Calcutta. 1t is expected that the Pro- vince of Bengal will approach self-sufficiency before the end of 1944. The inlportations and the fact that a crop of over ten million tons, against an average of eight millions, is forecast give room for hope that Bengal will nut soon have another famine. I I I i Scotsmen do not believe in something for nothing, especially in the way 0f higher educa- tion. Lord Normand, Chairman of the British Carnegie Universities 'I'rust, reported that so far as Scottish universities were concerned, the Trust had received £52,454 ($260,000) in repay- ment from I280 former students. The annual report showed that a soldier serving in Africa is listed among former Liarilegie 'l'rust beneficiaries repaying sums received as class fccs when he was a student. For £54 ($250) got in fees he has luade repayment of £100 ($500). In all £4836 ($24,000) was repaid last year by eighty- two former lnrleficiaries. This sum, stated the report, far outstrips the return for any pre-' vious year. Until now the largest sum repaid in any year was £2606 ($13,000). An outstand- illg feature is the number of repayments made by Scottish graduates who have made a career in one or other part of the liinpire. A mem- ber of the Rhodesia-ll Legislature sent £100 ($500) in part repayment of fees. Actually the amount he received in fees was £45 ($225). From Bulalvayo a husband and wife both grad- uates, sent £100 ($500 to repay (>8 pounds ($340) it i i‘ it \\'hcrl a Scottish aviation expert flelv frolli Edinburgh to Canada and tlle United States re- cently, he took with him a message from Mr 'l'homas Johnston, M. P., Secretary of State for Scotland, to Colonel the lloil. George A. Drew, Premier nf Ontario, fllllllllllg to the stream of aircraf frolil Canada tn (ireat Britain. He referred to the airfield at Prcstwick, on the coast of Ayrshire, as one of the illust important terminals in this country, and zlddcll. "We. hope that the practical results of lllis air liilk between Ontario and Scotland will mean that our young people here can travel to your far Ila,- lll1lll>ll'lt'.~. 'l'h<-_r have done magnificent work iii llrilllllg in keel» the bed armies equip- ped. lr i. ll tremendous gain, however, to li:-.\c \\'11ll liirlc the 7'. coal mines ill the Stalino (ll.~ll'lt"l. \\llll .'i lllili capacity (if 43,000 (on; and the llll-lzllluruiczil works where tllQll53nd§ of illlls of steel were produced daily before the licrillzlll lll\'7l>lilll. I The Nazis tricil iii rain to harness the cap» llll'(‘tl iiidllsti as, but they were constantlv tip nqziillst Soviet tiilllcrgrolliiil resistance. "NOW tlll: lllil$l furnaces arc coming bark ilito pro- duction. The llll'lllll('$ are running again in electric power stations; irorkers are everywhere bll<y restoring equiplllt-ili and clearing alvay \‘.'l‘CCli;\g$—5UlllL‘lllllCS under OXlfClllCl)‘ rlail- gcrotls conditions where thc enemy planted mines before leaving. land.- while many of those in the New World who have as yet onl in dreams beheld the lie- liridcs, will come o tcll among 115 and sce the New Scotland that we hope lo lilake.” Colonel Drew, ill his reply, stated that he had read Mr. Johnston's letter ip hi5 colleagues in the Gov- ernment of Ontario, and at a public meeting to discuss development of air transport, adding- "I was in Prestwick olllv a few weeks ago, and I am sure your great airport. WlllCll is known throughout the world to all who fly, will in the future he known much better than ing re-establilhed u well as clubs, theatres and various cultural amenities. This work is being done largelyby heroic people who have been living under appalling conditions .irl ruined houses without even a regular bread supply,, during ille period of Gerlliall occupation. It is another indication of the lionllearted nature of I d]! There is no use talking tullnel 110w; that iswh“ l‘ "have" luv“, l“ “mu” beyond the question. What we lllust concentrate secondary one, as Mr. Mutch insists, to_help out in summer and provide a stand-by in winter. * K i K The U.S.A. can build an enormous icebreaker in a little more than a year for the Lakes, yet we are told it was impossible to do so for our $oliieb0rly should reminded that the Hi-Y tfl-IE cnllltwrwrowlv GUARDIAN own affairs are concerned. _ The one sure remedy ls snlrltual. It. ls to izaln the right twrspecrtve which Christianity can give, and t0 so: the petty incidents of the day tn clue relation with the great background ol‘ lite and eternity. This will take tlle shin: even out of more serious disappointment-s, sucil as an luldeserved business le- vem: or a [allure to obbllin some mum-coveted post. While God‘: stunts vary tn many ways, lt Ls evi- ,dent that they have tn common l. certain serenity. ‘they are not ln- sensitive, they have not cultivated a st/alcal fortitude. yet when lrlltet- ing either lesser annoyances Vol‘ ii ln a. way winch for them in gulte natural use 1t ls quite spi tual, they keep their poise, they are unperturbed and even happy. Theft-s is a secret they ltave learned from their divine as ', for no one can read the iecords of ms ltfe on earth without belnz tmpxussed by its serenity. Not for a moment was he deflected from his purpose by seemu-lg fall- ures and dlsappolnunentss because alvralvs he saw the incidents of llfe ln a true DPOKOTHOH. and ilot fer an instant was e rlconsolous of Vt divine oumose which formxl theur background. That balance. that peace of mind. can be lzained ill sortie measure by every dLsciple who will allow the faith he holds to become fully o0- erative in the affairs of dalltv life. Then the small things Wlll no longer assume a false Importance because at the moment. they are the nearest. Always when the road immediately before him seems Jwarlsome and llnlllVlllny he will ‘lift up his eyes unto the hllls- and ‘from thence will come hls hell). a better PUBLIC FORUM Illa non-n In one h! III thunk: i! lornlflltflh 0| qlnnlun I Interest. Ila Charlottetown Gunilla be: It! ‘primarily undone In OOUIII Lenten Meditations MACS Itoup - from ' F '11~=1~"d""'11m==s - PLEASURE DRIVING. ..1905 °°° m nun PIOPOITIDN l In ulnlpnp’ thlnm‘ Among the chief cm Whl0h.l' "1 "*0 "llIllllehnt ,,, M; "w" .~1°".1*...e.~ aft": ~11»- ' .55 l ll 0 " - I will??? power 0 ‘ ' “ma” a the vim,‘ . One of tn. life from what ls t. and 0| h Iroltat u‘ t-eea t the vll consequence: ' ‘h. "Bitmap a vil-ucltiniamflll? lxllngoagwmiolgbnscale of : I" “:55- l“ v es wro . on, mlstake the 1110161111160!‘ the motln-l gull’ nnuetltzhufl" h“ era c n‘ ' - fright; almoit allnevlltiablirmhes lfnowu ' u“ l 50! MI. m“ u. now that v ous things. whlch ' once he supposed to matter very .—-——-—\__ much. do in fact nutter very little. " Yet. lgLumflY find 1t far] eglerlptl: n fl‘ 11S 11,5 fl. Kélllfffl I DC ' tligiralpto apply it in detail when nls - l‘. will»: vov WENT MOTORING lN 1905, you carried a full kit of tools. knew what would go wrong next. You needed them. Down through the years manufacturers com- cred with each other to ive ou a better car. P g y . . Each strove to outdo the other to ive ou a _ B Y smoother, more powerful engine, stronger brakes, a more luxurious body. And each year you got: car for your money. Under our free way of life business competes with business to give you new and better products, more efficient service. This is true ofthc company that builds your car, of The Royal Bank of Canada, of the little store on the corner. What is PRIVATE ENII-LRPRISE? l1 is the natural desire to make your own way, as far as your ability will take you; an instinct that has j limught to this continent the highest standard oflife 1 enjoyed by any people on earth. lt is the spirit ol democracy on the march. 'l‘HE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Stomach Mixtllrl --_ A very effective means of up 0m (l I'D who ll n tb ', the i lfleibrianlmendeldelin: a stomach and "Iilellnhiilrlmnrll "°'"""- "l" 55c Der Bottle. TllE TWO MACS 1G0 Great Georg; mm; Mall Ortiz?" prom" This WariFoul Years Ago March I. 1940 -Brltlsh film reported bombing auxiliary vessels off the coast: and dropped pl llrll leaflets on German-occupied Po- land, Russian Flnnlsli pm; rtegotlatlons were reported to hm l reached the flnnl stage. with M11] unacceptable o0 the Finns . _____ .__._._.__ ____._...= Professional Cards No one McLeod £4 Bentley“ W. l. BENTLEY. l. C- l. A. BENTLEY K l; NOT IIJSHED “beneftclartes." Silq- ‘Travellers “Dlltlter why! hi? ‘c on the orth sld o the l - boero ls notnbushed etiils winter. There was an "dd bush on ll. last ilvlnter and the winter before, but none rlt all this winter. I am Sir, etc. TRAVELLER. HeaIfhT-Innfisilfai-nce (Globe and Mall) , Out of every 1.000 men and LOH] There are many asper; of the re- . women this country today. 102 vised health insurance bill now be- lmfll but Only three women are Si} fcre the House ol Ccmlnons soclallleel- 01‘ "W1!- ,"1 111111.411 1n Lllw Secutrity Committee which requlre|5h°°5~-'0°“1el'5‘ care ul and expert study. The “ ' _ principal difference between lt andlweygitvgaas n";af"gattllglv"'¥sut“fl‘l‘g€ me d1?“ m“ of last‘ ye“ l5 the are 1115b daring anybody to discover mannei of financing, and the lllv- A wandering’. llvul- lulled, ctrlesl- laJ body has been discovered by as- tronomers. Gosh! Don't tell us that the universe. too. has lalrl lln err;- —-Kltchc'llel~ Record islon of financial responsibility aspnlhemhésmdde" ‘rleeu-hansas (my between the Provinces and the ' j... Federal Government. From the n mum b, ‘ ‘and plea u, have Wlnl 0! View °1 the mnmbullnl’ reurwentattvcs ct the parents and Public. the changes so fur as they near relatives who lost robust. lads L10. TBDPB-Wnl- B belief flppllcfltlvn lnthls war sit ut the peace table of the principle of ability to pay. and help dictate: ttln terms-st. We do not pretend to know Thomas Tunes-Journal. whether the $250,000,000 which it -—————- _ “i,°‘°“““'fif‘ ""2 1"‘? “‘*l“"“°' c§i§lflJ.“kt'l"-2't'>’§§é Eillliiiilléklll seemow cos aequseex- _ -, travagant or gross understatement- l0 955°“ 1n NW“ swim f?! mm‘ On past: experience, the first estl- m3 lcmlmll}! m? lime“ smfef; mates are never the total cost a,“ ti‘, ‘L l “Bwl” “SEEK 353k; But. regardless of the amount, thlp-cm“ “ “we refm" l Important question ls: How shall lt‘ ‘Ifvwsionlggfrgfigi,ulgwsgggglgrnlc- be bald? Already there ls mlsun- l’ ' dermmdlng- eve“ “m” mlsfem?‘ M collea ue Charles N. \l‘lleel- Sfnillllm- R591" the ">59- Bler, ilroppedfilnthls morning for a. belnlz advertised to the people ulna“; about talk, 1 ventured to 59y complete 518K710“ Dmlvflcflfln "l! "qinat most 01 us lallk loo muell. minimum 00st to the lndlvldual of, "Not. lle said. "Ever notice that $12 :1 year " The maximum Ls set thl: still and silent pool is lull o1 at; $74 ln the case of the married bulzs and has soum on lhc top; mlzn and family. or $42 for the While the Wile!‘ u‘! EM M91111"! . . . book ls » 1 r" This ls on e- Zllltl; 5°31? “"11 “ill... ‘Efémfwffihum $3.?“ 352.1 to Dtindsettl- represented as costing $1; pq-"Howard Vincent oBlten tn Chic- canlta {an Dally News. Tfiwm’ .°' all“? 12f"? ff, 7153;; That. abdmnlnal nnun still fillllfi 15y‘ med _ H59! ° h, ‘i1 m wide usage as a synonym for cour- ‘s “Bf levmue or w c e age ln battle. but. tt- ls to be downt- plan ILOVlCIGS -$l(0fl00fi00 from w whether cow“: by m,“ name "I" m“ levy °l '12 p“ “um” sounds any more admirable or less adult, and another $50.000.0fl0 “m” courage 1n modem warfare from income tax assessments. But l‘ we m", a quality, m“ nob)” w be there sums lepfeiem ‘>913! 60 P?!’ coarlleneo. allu the noun tn ques- 515m and know “what ‘tflieyjicbstflthe l-____._—_—__;_~_- -_._-_~~ -- tlle inconceivable cruelty of their lliltl-Scmitlsm ~- these things and ‘lllllir hiding behind ancient relig- lsus thlCl cultural institutions. fore- iliz rrljluy or destruction upon them as tnllltarv necessity. are lnillcs that. are not done even Ln ‘war by civilized pcor>le.—B:'anusuil l Dull. | Ill these days we let the word "billion" mll glibly olI our tongues ‘ilk l-aslly as il "hundred." (We know that. it's a. lot of morll y, ; but liow many people have any act- 1uul conception the amount? lflenlpare it to nlinutes, of which ‘there are 1.440 a day, and guess Jtffllalld how tnnrly years equal a tbillion minutes. Answers will gell- icrallv range from 10 to 100 years. ‘ with onlv a. few a llttl: gher. ACvllflllY. figuring ‘J65 days to each V881‘. l-he answer is approxLnatt-ly 1.902 years. Since the birth of Christ. onlv a little more than 117.31.100.00!) mlnutes have passed-- liberty, _ __ __ _ tfgffiitkft. ».l. - .,~ \ "~' 1 ANY PAINTER Hts palette spl'ead_v.'ltl~l pigments. o0 a lue And bold earth-shades. his swLft. Barrister: and Attorneys-st- LII Ill Prince street The pl re tar with pots zrus. which sometimes fused in lieu of more ex- pensive writing maleimls Nelson Glueck writes in NEMDMI Cleo- tzrituhii: klmznzlne A boy seized by Gideon wrote down for hlm on I niece of pottery n llst of the chlef nlcil of Suocobh (Judges 8:14). BUSIHCSS rest-tugs were inscribed on them. Job SCHLVJllCd his bolls Wll-h a potshcrd (Job 2:11.: The Bible ll replete with relelcnees to DOVAIY- Wi: read in Isaiah 30:14: "And ltl crash is like that of a botterls ves- of Commerce I l sel shattered beyond repair. so that. NONI! T0 LOAN there cannot. be_ found among the - 1-‘ fragments a shard Lo bring fin! ' 'b'-‘-'-"-‘u'-'b'lh; £531: it". ‘z-ttllll-P’ ‘tits! iiltllf Harrell-lid Company All. F. AIICIIIBALII Y Atrx w. MA tlFrSTlTl llonov k Inn Collection BAIIIBTIR. SOLICITOR. ETC Office: I0 Great Geflrn street M. ALBAN FARMEE auxin-it'd AEOHCIETOII. Canadian u ‘ nludc pottery occurs. it may be Dos- slble to dlstlngulsti the work of tn- dividual craftsmen who, in shap- lliz the vessel, _sl metimes left thell‘ fingerprints on the will; clay. When the vessel was hsked. the fin ef- urint were urwerved. The w tet- gas fshus tlltflt} frhhls lywdsbom: (Win39! lmlllm" ngerm-ln s o 0o ers w use haw. long become merged with the ‘uh’- Tn“ 5'11"" vcrv clay fronl which they ohco giu-gqggq" i‘?! fashioned their wares. G-men. tin- carthliliz such evidence. would b! too late. by thousands of veers. Chick Chick Chicks > do? can": :.§:.'l.'."i...“l. lb» _\ WHY HiU/E 5 (l4! SORE 7 f‘ brush would evoke, Phantoms and latent. mlraolze tn w‘, FEET? their order as soon ll WI" llble. new Fstatcs of belng with each facile stroke. _ He 501113.,‘ lne sunset with a crafty tan A flshennau with color for n net. And holds no mortal provlnce contraband To vlslon daring cllff or parapet. And yet. unknoivn to lllm, sar- nlc fate Guldlluz llll’L1.lct.'l&);iS fingers, mav surpr s , Thg sorrow hidden undzr smiling Or lil ‘pious m. still osmium. Uncover through the medium 0! Cfnl. or $100.000.0PJ. l5 l0 be 511D- tlon might well be dispensed with plied by m9 D°min10n 011i Ofllt-‘n- without valor ‘octllg the losclz-i oral revenue. Hamilton Spectator. What ls Renerill revenue? 1t ls ———_——— , taxation in one form or unother- Wltli regal-d to hmtorlli and roll]- kxclw, mggmq sales t“, llquw lous edifices ln Italv. the brobLill tax And $100,000,000 ls equal tn is stmnlv defined If the Gelmmp, another $8.33 per person which B?" m" 0f l-llleng- Lb" All? avid, must, come from that source The 1"” “gnemlnollh PAS“? ‘$11; p" “PM” “sl- °f m‘ hum‘ tlleiil liltnlfiill u-it L11.“ ‘gloat-rs $136??? éflliiremfihlis “$102313. some of theoscbnerv is goiil to be ls not m, but m plus all lln- w" ‘mwd’ mmm“ W“ known amount in hidden taxr, ______ 11ml‘ ‘Fhe mnxlmum‘ is not 0'14 MP1 Without. the Illusion of scenery.' $43. bul- lhC-se 511F115 Plus some- props or costumes, "The Corn 1s‘ fhlng. 1s tlils right? ft the deflcltnureerl" was acted Tuesdnv night. lil ls more than $100,000,009, what Pasadena by Ethel Barrymore and then? lher company as it had never been If we are to have contributory, ole ed before. All the parapher- lnsuranee. can we have it. on the I1 l! 11M! been dclflyerl ln trnpslt basis of hidden taxation? m lt not bv a 1100f!» w r119 mflnflkflflen» 0f the better part of wisdom to pm. the Otvlc Audltullpln r050 to the vlde tlic fllll cost. directly and to "WSW" 11v #1111111 ":1 1110115 W‘ such nieces of furniture as could “lrmark it m ‘he m‘ pmgnm? be re ulsittoned when that was 1r another aloo,ooo.ooo over ma, ‘l - . attended to Mlsll Barrymore made I'm" ‘he m“ char?" "l" b” l curtain speech nvmlz thur who needed, why not make that a dl- wmudgmfluld’ i“ the“. 50m). reet cha e on the public ln the bu; No one 51¢ N g, p; form of ncrelsed income tax as- night's mm“, ‘$9011 _ sessments, commodity tax. a lux- New York Tlme ury tax, or whatever? Then. end - only tlhen, can the books be kept When the German: fortified the properly. - . orlglrl-al Benedlotlne monaatfv at If every slmllar plan ls to havqMonbb 08581110 and 1108B“ W an operational deflclt charged a-‘BIB- M" Bu!“ l-TOOD! {r0111 Li“ ealnst general revenue. where do film all-h” 51% flllclfllhflh l T we end up? To say that. certain t pa“ ~ 9 “étdna ifnlllpfign} groups or classes are to be ex- 1:123:11‘: outfcriilsta gccldciitaliitlfv- 231m "cm tpaygnggt’ golzgnuuggfiifi- ff om iif those thln s that per cen o e ‘ drawn off ln hldden taxes. la ma?‘ b° “p” "ed w c-xeeerlet Along with the reopening of coal nlilles and industrial plants, prligi"e<s ls bculg iliavlr ill the rebulldllig_ of llvllig quarters: schools are be- ii is today as the eastern tcrillillal of air routes \\‘lll(‘l‘l will link (glltario aild Scotland C\€l' closer together." surd. It. l1l worse; ft ls 1e because of paint The cloven hoot’ of some familiar saint! 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