mcigrpun TIIE I OIIAIILOTTETDWN GUARDIAN pun-m“; nutty IFULIIXIIBO in I887) President: Liein. cot. w. cheater 5- Incl-W‘ Vi" President: J. R. Burnett. F-J-L Secretary: l.icut (‘tiL D. \ ‘uiicltinnon. 0.8.0. Editor and .\Iiii giug Ihrvrttir. (I. lf- Bllrflfll. F-J-l- tale Ed I-taiiti Walkcr and Iain .\- Burn"! s‘. usiciiiiltlilium IlAfES By Mail In I'.I;.I._ sum pt-r rear; 52-51) wt l‘ mom!" $1.25 fur 3 months: 50c for one month (up pain-oi} s tm pvr st-zir‘. 53.00 fur b mfllllh-i 51.7.‘) Itn .3 lituntlis‘, Iizlt: for one‘ Month. By Mall to lIllIrI’ lm-tiiti 1s and I. S. .\. $3.00 m‘? 3/1"“ Saturday ttvriiiii $13..) pcr your, si.uu for 6 niuunu. fur 3 uiuutlu The Clyuflvrlti-lir IIIJ} u: obiufuetf ll‘. llotiitiiity- .\~‘\\4 \ Illrh bqlllfl‘, w» iorit; Old mm“, 5H... _\,_.- lllllllf iiili. uiitI “IArAIIIIIKIIIII. "nflun. _\||\|‘ii;|.ai_l_tl| .\i~ii. \_.-iity. I'.'lh rel-l BL, 5|,,,,,,-,.,i|; .1 llfiv, II It... .~i.. iiiruuia; Mm» Bland, Clnlleuu Liiiirii-i, \IlIi\\_|, \\lll|l‘|1 wit» Siiiiitl. Suifuurs. llnnrlull .\ IL, Out; uiiu I b.5401! .-~ t)- "The szrtififiéz IVeaker-lhun the Welt/mast lrslr." —is.t"."t III)\'., .2 ‘..\l'.\If\' IT’. fiiiuiitiiil Rc-idjustntents ._,u, it is iiiinouiicctl Aftcr l:.Ll. u. i.i‘...~' .i~..\--~ ~ flYll 'I“I'L‘\'lIiLIi'\ if w bccn vtullDlfilfl-I ll\‘i\\'\'tll m‘ . . a - ~ » y‘ i, 31,111,,“ ;,;;,l protiiirntl giivctuinlcnts‘, buscd on yummy“ _\ 1.1- li~lc\ s bitdgct proposal last .\_,,,~i v‘ s \i;t"tlL‘ pcrsoiiiil incoitic i 1 i \v.'iri.iiit'. A and c~.p Sttiiiiiid", ti! l- ,\ to. uartlctl 2-) M.‘ _ iii xczlcftlklYb _- Stooocicxouo annually ic Tfilulffid tn grunt! cacti Ul ‘.1. ',:.» tiuarti;;iii. .~\ iiii... _ from llhf ivkillh)lxal mitt-...‘; Willi cuwlm . i‘ " iii) IITOYIIIC‘ _ _ lb)" which llltilf Sllllit . v gzisif. iic 1.. i-tx , . Jyoti t!..- l\Il.l.\ rnllvct- ed in It/.;o. v p“ pm,- ,-oi.oii of accepting pay- lX sotirccs to be abun- t ‘iic nieiit nu in: _ (MK-g, ,..- of ii c nut dcbt scrvict: at‘- ,,.-,‘,],- . 1 . tho rt-iciitic UlIlLllllLKl {mm 5m». ~ t :i s l3; fish f Ullllllblll, Albclfil. ytannoim r._»i,;.-,~.-~.._i anti tgiicbcc accepted the tortu- er alternative, >:i"'-'i'.r.ie\vaii, how Brunswick, Xtivg Sonia ;i:~d i - bilivrtrtltlslandihe latter. Tilt: tiiiiitiu‘ y. i_\ yirnviiicc. it is stated, w,“ be $70, U. \ "iircitl tit-ed‘ stibsitly of $437,174, 't\‘. t-.:. t can, however, suspen- sion of tho $2 .000 subsidies now enyoycd i8 a result of the rcct .‘.III!.‘Ii\l.".flOIlS of the 1311110311 and “hm, L3,,“ . ._ ‘ and, of use $4o,0t_>t> rcccivctl mmwiiy it», '.-.a_\" taxzttitin. Without fii..cr S.t‘.ll\' of the relative figures it would be idle to ci/iiiiiieiit on the effect 0f ti" agreements. l‘. is czitpha-"tzed that they arc regard- cd as uccc-tsarv to lfiiiiiinion s war ftnancinfl- ma; ti,“ aft: bu‘; i; for the (luration of thc “a; and tint’. vcar . and that the PYOVHHT“ “shall not bcitlirciiirti to have surrendered. 1mm" ierred or impa... l" their rights tittdcr the B-N-A- Act. TIIOQO 3,. ». < III.I\' he acccptcd so far as the gcnviiil p», ;.‘.i = ire t‘i’vllfl'f‘l'llt"l. If is in flit‘. (lctmls llit\\i"t ' proiiiiccs zirc uitcrcstcd. ‘my pm.“ “i, (‘ qtbiirctetl to tlic closest scrutiny. Dead (Qaliiiitrt Timber NO prinp; _\1,,~,j_,;,, 3,; liiltish history has coin- nianded gfclllci‘ IIIQIIIIC coniidcnce than hlr. Churchill. Ilt- s:..i.tls :1; iiie vcry symbol of vic- toriotis dciix-ii"i..<"v. Ilis IQIYCYIIIIVJIII is composed of able iusn di.ir.ii from all political yiiirtics. Tct even the Llruichill tiotciiitiicrnt is stllijfltll to Clll- icisin at lionic, and, according to a rccciit London despatch, itiformed stitirces are forecasting dras- tic cabinet changes as :i rr-stilt of this criticism, hciiiug lit‘ :iin's war cf- aiitl witlt a tit-w t-- siting‘. {my Thu-H it, titt- (mi tgitiiiiry", i< rill that imit- ters. Personal it-g don't count ; ttcithcr do pOlllICS. It is prcdictctl lilill tlicrc wil be "in any ‘weeping ,~,i_,,,~,;.5, qtcivltiiu; political hcztds for the war ftlll\II' l tl.p.-.r*.iii-.:iis conccrncd with the Illfllllll") .i .. rixi. ittitllillmllitlltill in ,\Iiil;i_\u and UllICI’ l) oiis lll the Pacific." It is also rcgiirdcd as ltlulv Eli-t‘. .\li. Churchill will form a \\'LII’ cnliiiict i ' n: - tincuctiitibcred by dcpniiiiicixi.‘ - .l proposzil he has turned down in ilic l.l 1. 1\ litrtlrwli ii needed at Itiuv» ing a. tinopaii " -iI in ~~>t'.w - of i.» lhd Is" uluit is badly’ 'i lit: but" Liovcrntncnt, b0- ” . ' '.'I‘ti4)II, carries much more (lead tinihtr ' f?‘ n} Ilitlltilllll war govern- niciii uni’ I ; ‘ ‘it: \‘.(' st-tfti) futcd to sit-tip; iitnip, with now and . -)ll ‘i\lf("iI criticism cen- 1 miy oiic tbpartiiicnt. \Vhcn ~> be uiitdc, it never oc- t: |I'li*i'l(' the circle of his thcii .i tres fir) sonic, new (ipptvnii: .. 1.1» curs to I.‘ ptuiti. zil It !'i lfi t i. i. ~'. gr‘. tilting without Xllitlilllg ' ).lit"t ciitiiigcs", and stibordiii- atirig his own y ciciciiccs from time to time, how ran .\lr, l\ ‘ct to do so? This is a subject iibutii v.1: ' > " l‘! lI'.‘.'Il' :i;;-vid dz-al \\llL'II l'.i.....i= l.‘ i- ‘I bfoutliiy Night’: Blackout Full lllllrilt i‘._ l. - i).< II gin-ii to flit’ prcpxirzttiiiiis for Vrt-ivr -i"Vi f- unit's hisi trial bhtcktitit on i\lt.)n<l.i_v II! _ N». only l.ilfll'lfillt'll)\\ll and Suuniitisitlt, but pzxi. wiuilli" id} our towns and vil- lagcs will III‘ m .'.:»I- d. ..:til ii is iuiportzint that thcrt- b<~ tin‘ iii‘ "~21 \\iili ih<~ :iuthtiri- tw- iivwlrtl il I't‘IIIlII(l(‘I' l-tl- wt-t-l. lII thc ncus - IIP- opcrzitiiigultiriniiigly tics i:| t-i i’; t. n . of lln» ii.'ii‘1,;. \..'..- 1' report. t/l tut I) v sul. .t Il| clost- i-t our .\:... st . -.'irii, .\n <-iicin_v air-raid might h iii-dc II it \lltl I» s'.i'_'('_ lJlIl it is by no iii<.ii . . i‘ ~ _ - Y. I. ..ipi--l:;iblt', Princi- litlituiil lwl‘ ~I .' l .\ rv.| mwiizi art: iuijliuli-tl tif- Iiriziht. in i‘i. . --i tint; I fit-tn lllfilllilCli, and this‘ in...» id. tit" \\.~.it it >3l_\'.\'. lilllclfllltllS, t0 lx- t-tib iI\( .i,;. t‘ i ;~ Ti d iugrr, must hc ctimplctc. Lita/iii- u..-i g llti ‘I t-iqioiisibilili I)_\' ignor- IIILI lllt‘ lH-‘iiii . ~.\.:i with rttgartl to >ign.'il<. lights and trzifii- . itzlil hr |)L‘II1lllZ('(l. TIICY um. ||| Illltt of It'll IlJIIKVI, prove ZI nit-trace to tht-uist-lttrs and 1%tnrriiiizriifv. Soldirr- liitttv. lad. difficult it is to ptil the szinit- \ iii .'.:'.i‘. I ill-t'il'fl‘it)ll<lll‘»\‘ into army lniltttivtiwt < Jt uvtnbl he I'<"]lIlI'(‘ll iu iicttuil com- Imt. vi"! t"<i<=t t ‘t-s ~il"‘.\'ll this to Iic the only wiry Ii_\ iilwili 11.1,‘ t; III iifinu to thc cfficiciicy of a fighting force. The same applies to civilian train- iiig iii air raid precautions. _ lt was the triiil blackouts which proved Lon- .1011‘, 5;\l\';l[l\_)II. 'f'licrc were many who ridiculed the preparations \\lllCll had bccn inadc prior to thc attack; of the enemy raiders. The time came. however, when the Public fully realized the bene- fits of the practices and other provisions with ivhich ihev had becn made familiar. One coii- sctpicncc ivzts" that tlicrc was no panic. Everyone lsIICW just what he or slic was rcqtiirctl to do, and turned to the job in hand. The instructions which have been appearing ilziily III the press should be sufficient to insure tht- sttcccss of Xlouday night's tcst_ Householders should note, however that wiii- dow blinds are not sufficient to black out an il- luniinatcd interior. During the half-hour test. front 9.30 to I0 p. m, they are advised to retirc to uiic or two rooms, first covering zill windows and other opciiitigs tincltidiiig skylights) visiblc ironi the exterior with some Iicavy dark material. leaving the rest of the house in complete darkness Motorists should stop and remain properly parked during the whole period, without lights. Thur iiiust be careful not to 1iarli in front of fire hyd- rants, hospital cufraticcs or strect intcrscctions, or block traffic in any other way which would inter- fere with the operation of fire engines, police cars. iimbiiliiiiccs or other CIIICTgPIICY vehicles. They should on no account attempt to drive with lights out. ’ lt would be a. fine cxauiplc to the rcst of Canada if we could score I00 pcr cent efficiency in ‘AID!!- dav night's l)lI1t‘l\'OIIl. Having set the pace iii en- lidniciits and in ihc ‘TCIUFVV l.ti.'iit cttnipziign, why shouldn't wt‘? —¢ tDlIURlAL NUlhS -—. lust a iiiiuith till l.(‘IIl. ' a 4r Don't forget to “BlacIr-out" Monday. a u v w 1k it ggonc by the boards. Provincial Income Tax has i‘ >84 Scvcii flight hcrocs, llitlrr victims, have bccit laid to rest Iierc; itiay their nicniorics cvcr be kcpt green. w- Cciliug adjustments Iiavc started with beds and furiiitttrc, appropriately enough. for these arc the beginnings of house-keeping and faintly life. I U U U it! The Provincial Government is to be compen- sated for the loss of gas tax, but who is going to compensate the oil stations for thc loss of husiiii-ss on which the tax is paid? i I l U Arid up she bumpsl The following appeared in the personals colittnu of a San Diego, (CaL) ticwspzipcr. “Gentleman would Iilic to utect at- tractivc young lady with four good tircs." U‘ l i‘ The Spectator is responsible for this gctil‘. "A distinguished authority went down to the prov- u iuccs t0 talk to the troops on Russia. llc thought a liltii would culivcn things, and ordcrctl one cu- titlcd, ‘The Rctl .'\I'III'\‘,' but, itnwiscly, ncglcctctl to give it a trial trip. \\'hcii the machine started running the audience found itself treated to an illustration of the lifc-cvclc of the domestic bcd- bug. liulivcning in its way, no dotibt, by associa- tion.” v a- w u Mr. Floyd S_ Chalmers, Editor of The Fin- ancial Post, recently returned from littglaittl told a Toronto attdicncc that the tnost significant fcztttirc of the British systcin of war scrvicc is that thcrc is no distinction bcfwocn the nccds‘ of the lighting forces and the needs of war industries. The gov- eminent is calling up persons in both fields and sending them whcrc tlicy are needed. “And, of course, thcrc is no such pathetic tionscnsc as try- ing to distinguish bctwccii service at honic and scrvice abroad. Britain docs not divide a world war into two segments. Great Britain knows that her front line and the front line of dctnocracy ex- tcntls around the world." >I<’I<** Catiada is gaining IIIZIThClS down south. Exports to Bermuda in the first 10 months of 194i almost doubled in value from the I939 figures, according to a report before the lcgislattirc on the operations of the llcrmtitlri Food Control lloard. Imports from Canada in the pcriotl were vahicd at $1,900,- 000. lu the mouths covered by the report, the U. S_ lcd in exports to Bermuda, sending $3,900,- 000 worth. The United Kingdom was third with 51.700000. Canada nionopolizcd thc foodstuffs trade, sending uituc than $1,000.00.) worth, against $84Q000 for the U. S. and $415,000 for tho United Kingdom. But the Dominion lagged far behind the others in dry goods, shipping only $50,000 worth. n- n- a- Majoi" Ucncrul L. l<_ Lalilcchc, l). S. U., spunk- iitg before the Canadian Railway Club at Mon- treal, paid tribtttc to Canadians who died in I-long Kong, and said he hoped that there “never would bc thc slightest dotibt" that fhc cottutry would pro- vidc "other Lizinutliuns to take the pliicc of those who will fall on thc field of battle." He said Cait- adian boys overseas "have the first call upori everything we have : our lives as wcll as our ivcaltli. 'I‘hc_v dcfctitl us; we iuiist Imck thciii l‘) ll"! Clltl- Lct tlicrc be no talk 0f sccitig our ovcrscits forccs going short of supplies or re- inforcincnts. That would be treachery to our sons." i I!!! litflljlllllill Franklin, .‘\I1ICI‘lCilII sfzitcsnian, born this ditto I700; Ircgziu lifc tis a printer; established iii Philadelphia onc of the earliest circulating libraries; scrvcd as Clerk of the General As- sembly; zippoiutcd postmzistcr of Philadelphia, \\'lI(‘II he tirgzitiizctl thc first police force, and first firc brigade in tlic colonic-s; orgauizctl first public ilCZIdCIIIy of Iciiruitig, ivhich opened iii 175i, was chartered iii i753, and eventually became the University of Ik-uiisylvatiia; scrvcd as a member of the (icnt-rzil Assembly; ntadc his famous cx- pcriiuciit proving the idctitity of lightning and clcclricity in 175-’; rcprcscntctl the colonics in London, and on rcturn Iicctimc a rcsurrcctional leader; was sent tn Iiurripe to ncgntiate trade trctifics; his last [IIIIIIIC act was to address a peti- tion to Congress for the abolition of slavery uudcr the Stars and Stripes; his many sided genius was cinitictitly practical, and in sciciicc and politics he was an altrttist. , D NOTES BY TIIE WAY “i. u“ n ptcl-ly child?" asked Mr, Lloyd Gedge (after the blllll of Churuiiita first dflutlhwil-L Her father seamed. "Th0 Pffll“? emlct ever seen." "litlu be: mot-her enquired Lloyfl QQOPR- Jimmy,- “No," answered Winston (g “m”; solemnly. "Shes exactly m" m‘?- —PhIItp Guedalla _In_ his b.0- grtsphy, "Mr. Churchill’. Domlnion government geolonsll; engaged during me past fe season In an exploratory SPY"? °f g QOJOO-squiare-mfte section 0f Quebec, Iyung east OI Jflmes 585" report the presence of t1 1111159 baud of volcanic and scclniientarl’ 1'0"“ which the describe as b91118 worthy of tritensvu prospecting for 801d and other metals. announced KM Department. of Mines The 18W!’- able rocks four/w the Eastman River for 140 miles and are fifteen miles in width The regiczi IS "He of tliwee ivlllitii the Canadian Shield in which tlie GNIOGICEI Survey mad-s exploratory and N- oongiaiuaiice surveys durfnc I-hQ present veer. - Quebec Chronicle- Telegraph. There are some who see In a forlorn hope no nnre than a usc- loss gesture, and who count, sacri- ftce as waste. There are others who go so far as to repeat the unorlg- inal and vile cynlclsm that a live coward is better than a. dead hero. We disagree both In the material and spiritual sense. Britain was harshly criticized for the unsuccess- fut aid to Greece and the heavy losses sustained In the hopeless de- fence o! Crete, yet It is clear to- day that, If these sacrifices had not been made the swastika would In rtil probability be flying over Moscow today. and that Russia would be under the heel of the Hunmaster Instead of being on top of him and drfvlng him to despera- tion. There may or there may not be an analogy In the Hong Kong icsistaiwe. It riiay serve to upset the time-table of the Japanese war lord; just as the Grecian and Cretan enterprise put, Hitler out. of time and out of tum. We must loiwe these matters to the decision of the authorities and the judg- ment of the future. But» mean- while, we can only doff cur hats Io the defenders of our Empire's outpost In the Far East. God for- bld that It shall devolve upon us to perform a almflar task, but. II Ia not beyond the bounds of possibil- ftv. We shall not fail _ Royal Gazette (Hamilton Bermula.) II. l: lald that no one ever learns from history. But: the Germans do, although th mould their history to (It. their earning, Like other nations, they make hLstoi-y by their deeds But, tinlike other nations, flléy make decds of their own his- tory. It is said that. what I185 been has been. and that even the tzcds above cannot. change the past. The Germans. however. can. They are rewriting history and are enpiafn- Ing how things that happened did not happen, nr happened different- ly, They are also rcriinkin-g history, Iri the last war. some German pro- fossor — he must have been a dis- ciple of Treltschkels — wrote that Germany were to be defeated, history would have lost, Its mean- Ing, To the German. history is pointless. Indeed It is not history at all, but SCIIICLIIIPg‘ quite dif- ferent, (it is not. clear what) If it does not. lead to succ " tn war Germany was defeated - and his- tory duly lost. Its meaning In Ger- man eyes. Since then. the Gennans nave rewrfttmt Itlstoiy - not, only their own - and IIBVP I‘0-(-‘IIdOI‘.~C(l it with profound and baieful uncan- Ing. 1t 1.1 this tneaning they are dc- termined to fulfil. They are not waging. btu re-makfng. war. The Second World War Is riot merely the continuation. but the remaking of the First. For the English flie last war, like all their wars, was a job that had to be dcnc. - The Nineteenth (Jcntury (London). In the last Wll’ propaganda ha: n vast. effect upon the Germans - aitd then tlieie was no radio. Now LIIO an‘ wares carry c3 a propa- ganda that is believed to nave an effect. in Germany despite all the terrors attached by the Nazis to “listening 1n." As a. sample of thin propaganda. London has a. new and effective feature broadcast Intro- duced into the BC. German transmission. German casualties are announced to the German DQODIe to the tick-rock of n clock, thus: Speaker: "Can ycu hear the ticking 0f a clock? Can you hear the ticking of the second; on the clock lzi your own room? (‘Pick- tock. up and down). "One, two.... every seventh second i; Gennim soldier dies iii Russia “According to reliable neutral report; during the first four mOfILhg o; m; Rug. 514m vamimitrn. more than a miiuori German soldiers dlcd In Russia; 89.000 every \V€Ck——500 every Iicur: eight. dead every mitiute... every SQVCHI-ll 50601111 a German died in Russia. hour by hour day and nfghtm. day and night. ewe seventh secorid...-- "Is It our son? Your husband? Your brot er? every seventh second-shat drowned frazeu to death. EVBTY sevcntli second how much longer." _ Brandon gum No cornprehenafve account of tho naval effort In the war would be ccmplete without. special reference to the work of cur submarine service. The sutmarixics play no part In gram. sea battles, their con- tflbutlvn to the success of combin- ed naval and mfllt. operations Is indirect, and since e result of tl-ielr successes, though well known to the enemy. are rarely known In detail and with certainty to our- selves, they sccure little pubilcitv. Nevertheless, the power of the sub- marine to interfere with the enemyls use of In» sea fn areas where surface forces rm: not avail- able. or where It, I5 inadvisable for them to operate. ls cf the greatest value to the exercise of SCB-DCWCI‘, This function has been practised throughout the war with energ and wlth the Iavlsh use o! all available strenctii. The executfoi-i has been characlerlud by Indoor, fbrtlfude and Inftliitfve. The Prime Mlnlster has told us that during I941 our submarines have sunk or damaged seventeen enemy warshlpo and I05 su Iy shim Not only 1a the actual osa a serious mnttcr to the enemy. but the oversea com- munications to hi; nnnles must have been hamper-ed by the de- lays and inconveniences due to the anfI-sitbrnarlm measures Imposed 1100a Iiim. The much to be de- plored 138%! In submarines and In their gallant crews have been In repeater proportion than In any other branch of the Rcyal Navy And yet It has been offIcIaIIy stated that. entry Into this servfce l! k660i? 801ml". by offlcers and men. Ali honour Io the submarine service. - Admiral sir Sydney Frcmanfle In The O0 ‘ ary Review (London). ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A Thought A bu! loi- A Peoph At War "Only s. total effort Is wor- HW thy of a. patriot, and a Christian." - Brig. Georges g worms 0F g Vanler. (‘HALLENGF PUBLIC FORUM this column ll on" l" ""’ ‘hunts- )1 unrrclpnndolil‘: quctfnnn of lnterut. Chnrlnttalnwn flunrdlgn 6000'!!!‘ nomuul‘, endoroq flu n01" °l' of aorrcunondrnu. SUNDAY SKI TRAIN Siva-At, the naming of the O1- fIcIaI Board of they Hunter River Past-oral Utialtte c-f tho United Chuixh of Can-data, on Thursday Jan. l5, 1942, the following uiot.0_.i WQ5|\1;\(,IQ,._S(COIICICCI and tinaut- rnously carried: “That. we, as an Official Board rcqucst our minister w nuke a vigorous protest through the local pres ngaiist ritiiuing a special ski train to Humor DRIVE!‘ on Sunday. January i8. 1942,’ Suttdxty t1 gilt. of God Slvfljflli‘ man for . t. and worship. Inc great. dancer In our land lflflflv 15 that, we are alIo-‘vnng the character o1’ the day to be cbetngrd. Sunday‘ as a day of worship and the culti- vatlou of spiritual itlculs is being allowed to decay VClZIILN‘ owl’ said, "If you want to destrcy Christianity you must flrst of all. get rIcI of the Christian Sunday." Unless we as Christian P601910 B" ever on the wtttcili we will lose Our Christian Suncny, Rev, Leslie Wcailicrhettn‘. of the Ch)‘ Tcmflk‘ London, in an article in the Bri- tish weekly OII Munch 20. 1941, ic- giirdlxig Sunday Observance writes. "Why, ft Is lust, what Sunday has meant. In Britishli lives that has made Britain icatly and willing ti) sacrifice cvciflvlhlfl! I01‘ m9 11V“ dcm of the world and the ‘d-Etils. we tuld of supreme value! To let g0 all that Sunday means is to cut- off the striking arm at. the shoulder white we take time to measure the hand for s mailed §LIflflll9l..-—RA?- move n11 restrictions on Sunday as ‘a war-time measure‘ and after the war tihere will be no Sunday 10ft for anyone." And a. London Journ- alts; remind; us that: ‘*1: we pass on to the next. generation a de- quisttanizied Sunday, they wIII pass on to their next generation it dc- Cjirlstfanizcd Britain-If e wOIIId keep our religion and mu uuurcii; If we would preserve our ntifitiiifs and our Empire's groritncss; if we WGIJld save our souls, we must save our Sunday." We might add that If we would save Prince Edward Island we must gllilfd cur Christiznt Sitndtiy. One clause of n suirctiury of the Lord's Day Ad. of CJIPCIR roads, "The L:rd‘.s Day Act. 0f Canada prohibits on Sunday: Excursions for hire and with the object of pleasure. by train, steamer. motor bus. aeroplane or other ccnvey- itnzie." It. would thcrtzforc $0.3m that to run a s-Dccial ski frziiii on Sunday is rt dirct-t bi'cr-.'.-Ii if the fiaatiflaob FREEDOM SPEAKS Now I will take my sword again (Says she of the starry eyts), New I will call my fighting mcn, Sturdy of Lino and smut of Iieart, Sixteen millions to take my part; For a recbkless foe has made his as That he will set. foot. upon my coast And spoil my land ivlth his ruth- icss Iiust, Ere even my suns can H50 (Says she of the starry eyes). My valiant sons are not asleep (Says she of the starry eyes): By night, by (lav, they vigil keep, with tiicir pCWtLI.‘ dry, and tluir guns Iii hand. All 9)’? 0n m0 069811. and 0M on t-ltO 3-11 I A: they forge more weapons for tnc fight, Deadly weapons WIIOPPIIVILII to smite All those mongcrs of IIMO and spite And frightfulncss and Ifcs (Bays she of the starry eyes), Clear and loud Is my trumpet call tSays shc of the starry eyes), As I muster my sons to mc, one and all Not. an arm is weak, not an eye is U A! $118831 tires: right on, high mood. n. , ii Never :1 fear In tkclr hearts can b0. For they fight. fcr their Itcartlis, and Imrncs-and mo. Freedom Iierssff, for they are free! It Is worth the sacrlffoe (Says she of the starry eyes) —James A. Anderson In [I15 N“ York Sun. “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. RDIIEIIS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 I had the best Christmas dinner Inst IPC!II!KIKKKIIKPPIKIGWKKICIIIU? to ‘séccz-eic-m i! I V 4 s‘ t’ ‘I I! t! I f! If JANUARY 17, 1942 i? zinuary Stock Taking Sale Ladies’ Fur 6' Cloth Coats Clearing aI: I-3 off SPECIALS One two-Tone BEAVER COAT. Size 16. Reg. $99 for . . . . . 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'1 Iioustinds of farnicis In Ontario are titling the broad acres ivhicn LIICII‘ forebcutzs Iiewed from the virgin forcsts ii century or more ago. They would. fight to defend b11011‘ scII as valiantly us the ycomcn of England and the iwasiinls of Russ-iii. But, the farmers of Canada have Ix-cn called upon as their first du.y in this war to produce the feud without which our kinsfolk in Brit.- airi and our armed forces fn the front-line must, starve. Because of the shortage of ships to make the long haul from Australia nncl Arg- cnuna. Canaan, tor the duration cf the present, conflict, must, be t-Iiu brottdbasket 0f the British Isles. It Is the iniperotlve task of the farm- ers of Ontario to supply the bacon. the cheese rind other staple foods required to feed the irillltons In Brit- ain who nre keeping the Huns from our shores. Two Ituiidrctl million bushels of wheat, 600000.000 pounds of bacon and 125,000,000 pounds of cheese must be produced In Canada during the present year to feed the soldiers, the sailors, the airmen and the ttIvII ponulitt-ion of the Unifcrl Kingdom. Thus far, the Canadian ftiririer has done his job vvoll. In spite of all that German submarines could do. he has filled tne food rcqultieinen s of the Mother Country. Mr. Churchill has said that the [aeople of Britain I I EVANS Sf mach Mixture i Eve person who Is troub- led wl h gun In the stomach Ind bowels should get n bottle of "Dr. Evan's Stomach Mix- ture." and see hnw tlulckly If wIII ‘relieve all dstrcsslrrl h: It Ilsa promotcii the func- tloniil actlvlt of the stomach. asslsts df est on and Improves the a pe Ite. Recommendzd for ndlgestlan. Dyspepiila. Sour Stomach. Heartburn, etc. Don't delay. Order your bot- tle today. Price SSo-Bnttle. AMMONIATED BRONCHML COMPOUND Rellevetl acute Bronchitis. Spaiimudlc Croup. 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Titers is grave dangcr of a focd scarcity unless steps are taken at. once f0 make available adequate help for farmers who are pruducln bacon, cheese and other essentla couiinozlitlrs for Britain. The pcsitioti of the Ontario pro- (Iucers WIIS stated very forcefully by Hon. Frank C. Biggs at t-he Toronto Iii. choon of the Committee for Totcl War on Saturday Inst. Mr, Biggs opcrutcs a GUI) freaclternus as a tiger. Companies. 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