MAXIMS OI‘ A MERE MAN Keep flax gamingu. from youth from Charlottetown all! d fan Two (lento. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMG . OIL MERE MAN I'm that can compost; b‘ sell l"- wiser than ho that composes boots AIoi-nlrig Uuurtllii. l-‘uilndeil Iiltfl. CBRITAINL n England Best Argument For * National Gov’t' "Conservative Leader Manion Declares One Party Gov- ernment Could Not Avoid Leaning To Favoritism. '.ll llitvd Klnguoln is the tifgiiillfillb IO!‘ H AL. re tonight, li\ e llhl hi lei staleliieiit by iilii.l.-.t~i' uilffiililfl.‘ iliat gollllllllfflll. is cozltrztri" to tit-inoc- l'lli“.' and is attended by scandals. hi- ii>.‘.L‘l'l.Ud that Britain wits til": - 4.. liild truest democracy ui ‘hlllll. it was the inotiier ul l-ililllizt-iils and no taint o1 sttllldlll lulu M131‘ toilciieci its pages. 0 wlllg the idea ol‘ a national nelit of tlle btlbiaillllltia lroiii is wag tile political attltuui: ie Minister ltliickenzie King l-ai followers, Dr. llinliion coli- llllll \.. 'l‘l;lit nlellul. he .a.d, n. on- illulatoli in (Janlmals \\"ill' elicit oi pail ., party lllVilflllzlll and pro- ll.e- - lt- .l','lll.’(l that, a, one-party gov- ciiiiila-llt could not avoid learning t0 pin. favoritism and extilivagaiit works in the ceilstfiiuelieles‘, .1.» a. ilatioiial aoierlnncnt .-\ iiarlial government would have illr l v oi carrying out an viiiiiii-‘i- iii. ‘.\.lf7i(’.—il8ill'lt3\1 "H011 during: ill. v. and also dying plan. for tlii- >1l.i'\‘L‘(ll1ig peace. 'l"r.i- C‘: QTVXILIVL‘ leader referred to i . s report of a Tlnlrsclay ' mini tor Liberals Confused simply proves." said Di‘. "that the King GOYPYH- ~ been ill puwcl- too long ti. "e confusing Canadi ll.t‘ll‘iFf‘l\'(?S. lt \\"3illtl he liii .v 101' our country if its repu- liiiili Training To Forefront At “Y" Meeting (l"l‘.»\\VA. Fieb. 23 —(OP)—Yoilth " _ with particular emphasis need iOl‘ stieial education finance mid development oi a r llli\‘l'i'5l. in ililblie zillalrs, oc- itl the national (illlilllll of U10 i\leii'_,- Christian Asxieiutlon ll ~t~iltative Y. M. C. A. work- from all. provinces entered into Hi liild it geiusrlillv was li- .li\l iii the pressure of vllai var ii ll: the Jissoeilition must lit-ll- xicilh- l viilllll at honle. 520.000 FIRE liOs"l't.»N, feel: 23 »--(AP) -A blivc \\1lll'll firrmen said probabW ‘rt hlcn smouldering for day-s ' <"il.(‘itl0 damage to the Lykcs frcieliiel" Quistcorck. The . Ad» discovered and cxfirguisii- etl lf)L..\\ Com ing Events h“! fiiFNotlceo in this column 3 cents per word. ‘fl-l. tonnage Sale St. Jiilnes flail Wiiiiiiil. o" P. M. L-553-‘4l-24-ll. "New Glasgow tonight. Rangers “*- Riiluls. First of llnnls Saturday. Li-543-2-24-1i. "filsliioned Scotch concert and ‘midi social, Wood isiiiiiaii I-Ia-ll, “Within rvimiiry 2o. Admission tiviils. L-fiaii-z-za-al. "Wiltslilm rink tonigiht, Hamp- lllift’ Rcd Wings vs. Wiitshire All sim- n-soi "Collie to the Leap Year Dance North Wilt-hire Hall February iii oid of Dnrllnmli Women's iiiw- L-544-2-24-28. P. E. I. held at Moore at d.. Saturday after- “ih. by ladies of 8t. h L-537-2-23-2l. Dies and cookies and Rood to eat to be had E. I. Hospital Cake Sale 1b Maelleods, siitlirday. rV 24th. by ladies oi St. It~53'i-2.23-2l. "NMPP- The postponed inc -tll Qlaflfiigii-ri lltstitlito. will nehinig “fifth Illgililsalrllll-lrllayorsgsnlytlrf m“ H-Myermflecrella . s L-lllzi-Z-Do-ll. ill l8 lnsti "Cakes, "efltliiilg iii the p_ Moori- “brim Jiimcs. l;l).\i0N'I‘ON,_Feb. 23 -—(CP) - ' eselil. national government, in best natioiia. fflll. iii Canada, CUIISLIVLI- ioer filliillon said in a meet.- - Look stroll; exception to a re- agriculture not ouai lotion is tation of confused with the repu- tile King Government. Upon what meat rims this our Caesar fccd that he has grown so great.’ So far lis lectures on loy- liliv are coiltrerilctl, I an} quite within: to let the record speak for ilscll" _Di'. Mlinion said Mr. Mackenzie King had in past years “quite justlynvon the title o! an astute Light‘ lflll." "Quite frankly, I think he has [kept iii power more by ostuteiless than rotiie ability," he added. ver, lf we lock over the record we cannot, help but lcoilcliltle that‘ his mweis of astute- Illikwh‘ are waillllg.” I In llllrlratioli, he cited Mr. King's 1930 live-cent speech, N11‘. King's admission Ln 1931 that his party “as in tlic valley’ of humil- lotion ovir the BtIIlIlIEIIIIOiS revel- lll-l0IlS. Anti new it was the same Mr. King who i-qilirilaied the pledges and prcaehliigs of l1 life- Lilli? about his bctirl" in the sup- relnaey of Parlininrnz who “scutt- leil" Piu-ltliiilciit. and lricd to get a "silzip" (lFCiSiOII from the people before they had a. chance to learn the real facts of that. Government's “tuiziiplcle lalllne" in peace and Will‘. "As to Mr. Gsirdilicrs suggestion that National Government Was as- sccllitcd with scandal, Dr. Monion suhnlitlrd that ministers of the prcaeiit gllVCflltlllClll. should be icllih to talk of scandals in vie.- of the Bren flllll contract, cost- plus contracts to friends of the (lzrvcrliiilcnt, the gpending of $188,- 0001123 "stippoiezllyi oil defence" bel-vieoll 1935 and the outbreak of war and yet haying no defence or [ilPlYtYilllUFi for it when the war ilrst. upon us” and finally, the tiliistantling scandal of the re- fusal to Britain to train British ir pilots in Ciliiatin." an litiiiiils lit ciiinlnii In rliliirnil ls Alarmed About The “Silencing Of Opposi- tion" Under National Government- O’I'I‘A\VA. P‘ 25~_tCP>—-Pi'iii\¢‘ Ifllnlgifif l\i.i.r-' ate King declared tlnilgilt neltlirl‘ ilc nor his cabinet colltrigutis would enter the Na- tional Goierlilllcllt Cousrlvti-tivf.‘ l.‘l1(l'.‘i' Nllinion proposes to form if he is given ti IIlLljUlliy oi supper‘- 01's ln the general election. Ill his third broadcast address of the Ctllllplllgil, the Prime Minister 5M1 he wanted his party's P051140" inaiie elcar “to that there Will b6 no nnsttilie in lino minds either of the people or of Dr. Malnon eon- cerilnn; our lflzlliflll." '1']... Prime Minister said he was speaking with the authority and 5.1;~,.p@l'1, of every member of the cabinet. He said: "If after Rn 8D- p651 has been made to the coun- try on our war effort and our policies, We one not returned to puller, those of us who are elected. together with our following, will not betray our parliamentary duty but, will constitute His Majesty's loyal opposition." Speaking over a national not- work 0i’ the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Prime Minister discussed the Conservative leader's proposed National Government and suggested sue-h an administration night lend to dictatorship. ‘dilfill a izovcrnmcnt might Gal- ily follow the European pattern," he said. There the merging of par- tics into one. the suppression of mino tigsmarldntlle» silencing “on op; (Continued on time l0. Col l) Prison Ship ls lie-floated BTAVANGER, Norway, Feb. 23 —- (AP) --'I‘hc German prison ship Altmark, boarded by a lmrty from |\ British destroyer and emp led of her 299 British prisoners, was re- flooted tonight under her own pow- er and was rldin hflzh in Norwa ‘ll Olosslnizfjord e em- of the roe y bank onto which she was forced last fiidliv night, Divers examined the vessel and reported there was no damage ex- cept for l. lmuhed rudder. l CHARQIITEOWN. tiCAivAo/igsarrunokv, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 Annual Subscription l7i~livi>rnfl $5.00 Ily !laI|-—l'.|'2.l. slim. iiiiiiitlii iiiiu Ls. snot l ilore-Belisha Urges War 0n Soviets DEVONPOB-T, England. Fob. 23—-tCP)-Great n-nnce wen omen-om nought by Leslie IIore-Bellslm to make war on Soviet Russia on land, air and near-to save Finland End’ to shorten their own ordeal y . Mr. Iloro-Bclisha spoke to his Pal-lumen y constituents. The former Wai- Secretory, who resigned from the cabinet on Jan. 5. told hi5 audience:- "The risk of helping Finland may be great. but the risk of not. helping licr may be greater. .. "She is holding the pus of civilization)’ It’ Russia wins the war In the north, he said, she will not: be satisfied with her spoils in Finland-she will force advant- ages for Germrny in Scandinav- ' la. where there are available 100d. Iron ore. timber and other supplies. "Well-planned. adequate, dc. clslve action" in "Finland, Mr. IIore-Bcllslla argued. would pre- vent thls. give new strength to the Allies’ economic arm and "curtail the duration of the war." Germany's strategy. he sold, is to force the Allies to keep a great force inactive on the west- ern front, “particularly in a position where there can be no fighting unless-the enemy choose violate neutral territory. Meanwhile they can. In con- junction with Itussln. by inti- midation if not by domination, obtain from their neighbors sufficient supplies to swp the effects of our blockade." Finns Claim Reds Lose 3,000 Killed Soviet Troops Advance Slowly in Drive On 30- Mile l-ront. By Th0mflg F. Ilawkilis Associated Press Staff Writer HELSINKI. Feb. 23 —tAP) —-The Rilsslan army thrust. forward at several points along ll. Jastivd 30- mile front in an ilittflLilllcti drive through the western hnlf of the Mannerheiili line lotiay, but at tre- mendous cost, losing nearly 3,000 killed in a 5111210 (lavs eomoat. The Ru sian pencil-anvil at one point reached to wiiliin ll) to l2 mics of Vlipuri (Viborg) -io the vicinity of Nayk" Lake, rouginy tour miles northivcst of Kalnara Railway stations, tvhcre lighting ee- t gall Thursday aceortlliliz it) tCtLiRyS rhlmish comnlunlqu The Russian dead. said the com- munique, approximated two battal- ions-nboiit 2.000 men-in one ice- tor and B00 in another. The widened front rind the indica- tion of the slight sovet advance _io- ward Viipuri, tolreihiir ivllh the lact tllls was ocknowleclized by the Finns might seem to present a highly scr- ious picture for the defenders, but there were several additional fact- ors weighing strongly in their fav- or, observers said. Committee Investigates “Turnip Diseases A committee investigating turnip diseases hi the Maritime Provinces held seslons here yesterday and prepared a report of its Iiiiuings for the central committee at, Otumsva. O. I‘. Bailey, superintendent of the Dominion experimental station at Fredericton. N. 13.. and chairman of the committee presided. Other members oi the committee include, R. R. Hurst. plant iiB-t-hoiosifii. Charlottetown. J. LOUIE HUWB-Li- lant thologist, Fredericton. W. , Ba rd, superintendent of the ox- perlmental station at Nanlilin. N. 3.. and Dr. J. A. Clark. superintendent of the experimental station at char- lottetoivn. Members of the committee said following the conference, there was no announcment on the rewiiime" dallons the comnutiteo would make to Ottawa. except to soy i-iiM- Pm- ress was being mode. they believed- ln controllln lseases which were costi turn p growers thousands of dol rs annually. Principal diseases under consider- ation were brown pent. club root t. .it . eii-rii . . wiblgrllml-gltlmewkbbmmltteo which has been o rating for about it" veers. was nstrunleiltal in discover int: a fow years ago the Borax treat-a melit which hBs materially) reduce the destruction calmed l’ 51'0""! heart. At present it is known expfli Iflfilltitl wufk is iielnn done with viii” roof, resistant varieties of iiirnili! nnlvolinrs nlon ros-r CAMBRIDGE. Enlzlflnd _ (c?) “The Rev. A. N. Murkerjee has been appointed lictid of the 0am- bridge. Mission to Delhi. siivcceliim; the lot-a Canon Hlitlii KmK- MT- Mukerjce. a melrbcr of an old Ben- i Christian family. is the fimt ol ffldlln to hold the limi- Is Renominated Finance Minister‘ Gives Lengthy Review Of War Activities At Liberal Convention. Hon. J. L. Ralston. Federal Min- paw- lswo- of Finance, was renomlnated ;d unanimously an Prince County Liberal candidate at. a largely at- tended convention held yesterday in Summerside. Col. Ralston: nomination, the only one before the convention, was moved by James McCardle. Mid- dleton, seconded by Leo Praugtht, Grand River, and silpported William McKeridrlck. Campbellton. and Capt. J_ R. Perry, St. Louis. Mr, A. J. Mat-hcson presided. Addresses were given by the can- didate. by Premier Campbell and others. With regard to the Empire air training agreement and the estab- ishrnent of relvlce flying schools, King’; reasons for the sudden lssolutlon of Parliament and dc fended the action as one "not of lcoivardzce, bilt a step which requir- led fearless courage." “The one great this lssile in reflponsibllity’ to Cnnzltizi, our Allies of carrying on the pal-l; which ls only just begun." The speaker reviewed tlic career of Prime .\‘llll‘Slf‘l‘ MacKi-n: stresan: ])Lll'l'(‘lllItl'l_\' “the he rendered in C‘ United Klllgtltltl. to t 1e hiswtse hlfll(“lll".ll~il'l), cal unlininllty, if tua these schools. if satisfactory ar- rangements can be made for ac- quiring the sites." "He stated that. surveys of sites great end.” Colon-cl Rail-Cu also eillrgj/etl his cabinet (‘0ii(‘iI"ll’.‘F. tributes to lcn. M he could not give further explan- ation at present. Ooloncl Raliion is remaining in Summerside until this afternoon and will be tendered a civic wel- come by Mayor Campbell this morning. Accepts Nomination In ziccc-ntmg re-nomlnation, tlhe Finance Minister cited Prime Min- fountlctl as it was l. R!‘\".(>'.\"ll§ the C-Jmi reccrd, to vrhzch h." ll‘ Ralston Said! ff. a y Wares- Hrst Canadian Division Reviewed ' ALDERSHOT, Feb. 23 —— tCP) —- Canada's flrst dlvi_ ion. developing into seasoned soldiers after Iweeks of lIIiPIISltTP drill at Ellillands pre- niler iraiiilniz camp. today displayed their proficiency before Oliver Stali- ley, sccrctniiv of state tor war and himself ii veteran of the last war. The Ciillnciiails out onAn mayor show into ivhicll the cabinet minis- ter and former lirtillerv officer en- tered fully. He fired a. Bren elm. trildged till-ouch ailkle-tlcep mud to xvoiell field nlanocuvrcs. wrpt with Two Enemy ‘ll-Boats Said Destroyed his e cort when tear lzas ivas ucel- LONDON, FQIL g3._((jp)_.,r\u- ‘Will-ally "leased 50 "ct ‘WY ‘mm tlioriiatiye repel " received ilelv i .. iiiiil. 011d “i 1-11" (‘m1 of m.‘ “cm” tonight ...i'd ii Royal Air Force m1 “my hours dcimrtcd mm me blalies \\'L“.".‘ bt icvitl to have 9.0.. final slatcnleiit that he had been "particularly struck bv the intoiilw geiice liild kncwleclae" of the Cali- atlialis. He spoke to hundreds oi officers and iiion. M.i.jor-uleiieral A. G. L. McNaugh- ton who recemetl the war secretary anti accompanied hlin through lus visit told Mr. Silinlev that he had seen not a. ceremonial parade but the ordinary everyday course c; training. "'l'l\()ll:&\l’1(lS of our men are doing similar work iil other ports 0f liil! trainlilg area." the Canadian G. O. C. sai’ "It won't be ion before they are ready for battle.” Gilncral McNaughton expreisezl Canada's grattude for the lilamici‘ in which the war offfiee had coop- erated ill providing the Canadian troops with adequate training facil- itlcs. excellent accomlilottation anti the best 0i rations. counted lr-r two (lcrlnan U-boats during the t1a_v_ If the it-poils arc eonlzrmcd. 0h- serrel‘. iaul, a hlnw \\lll have been struck at ii new" wave oi Nazi sun- lllfllllltk; \\lll['il the Flclich hluli coilunahti aliilculiceil ititiay has gone lnlo action ill the zones oi sea Wflfllll". ' were report-ed ‘sunk anti a lCxlHll Stl aizre iii the North 59a. by G.i'lil.in brliibr-rs. The dispatches failed lo identify the sh:p-. French naval experts said the new wave of U——~ll()lllS was believ- cti conlptlsctt of 1'(‘-"('l‘ll}'-Ct7il§ll'1iC[(‘(i ‘silbnlarllies sent (llll as stiz-n as crows could be assembled to niali i-hrnl, The Netherlands shzp Alia. 385 Mr. Stanley spoke in French to tons, \\'1\» l'("]inl't"<i lo lirlve been men of the Royal 22nd Battalion sunk Vliecln ~tlli_v. fl-ld tw- Brzllsh when he inspected their modern vessel Lco Dan-still. 4,330 ions, was cook house and tasted food prepar- Qd for their lunch. He saw the Carleton and Yorks dig cntrenchmenis and set u brirb- ed wire and tank traps. He ropped flat on a wliler proof sheet beside Sergeant-Motor R. A, Qouche oi Toronto nt the Royal Canadian Regiments practice ranges. and fir- ed bursts from a Bren lzun at the target 000 yards away. International At A Clanoe (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-London crowd cheers sailor conquerors ol German raid- er (Ira! Spec; Winston Churchill says Britain's sea strength grows; two more U-boata reported sunk; IInrc-Bellshn urges war against Rllllll» COPIZENIIAGEN- Allied bloc- kade off nothern Norway aimed primarily It German transport of iron ore from Norway, commercial circle: believe. HELSINKI-Russians thrust for- ward in drive on Vlipurl along western half of Mlnnerheirn line but Finns n: nearly 3.000 Reds killed In tinge day's bottle. announced to be lhrcc iveeks over- due. It was as-sulnicd she was lost with all hands. The 9oo-uiil British ship Stan- court, which ran {YIIOTO afttflr be- ing attacked last Jail. 30. by n Gor- man plane off the Firth of ’I‘ay. Scotland, was rcllealcd totlny and reached pert ilntlel" her own power. Couple Pay For Murder MONTREAL. Rb. 23—(CP)——A mall and his wife paid with their lives on the gallows. today for the poison murder tn 1937 of the wo- mania first. husband at ste. Meth- ode do Frontenac in Quebec's eastern townships. Still without seeing each other since convicted late in 1938 of mur. deriiig Villcliltmd Brooch, Acliilie Grondiil and Marie Louise Cloutlcr were hanged from a scaffold ln the yard of Montreal jnil at. nearby Bordeaux. Governor Alfred Lcgaillt said the hangings took {face "without any untoward incldcnt." The double execution. scheduled first for St. Joseph de Bcauce. site ——-—- of the l-Pllll, was transferred t-i MOSCOW-Red Army reports Montreal ivllcn citiizcns there coin- Karclhn Isthmus operations hamp- plaincd it would "too much like a 2 I-‘ln- circus." Press and public were bar- red from watching. cred by mow and to; but l iflootlam token. liiliiirm l campaign." he said, "is who you think can best. discharge the great nlld to lo King. .'.(‘l'vl(‘t‘. the Fniplrti, and to the \\'-'.i'.il when. as a result of lad- lan Iitiilse Oi C.’IlIl!l!t)l‘.'~‘.\VltI] pirgrgil- "l ihlitCli ‘ada. Colonel Ralston intimated that stood lit. the slct- oi" 11w,- tniitnd “there APPEAR? l0 be "V911! likfili- Kingdom olirl 1- till!“ l.'i thy; war b00411 that i-iils PTOV1HC9 Will 110W? for ircetloln anti 1:14" r <l lhc re- lts full part in the ILCLIVLUES of soilrecs of the UCllllllitjll lo that .'-D(‘C'ill had been made and that. “only and p¢g.~.~,=_ in." m, as this mOYIU-Iig" he liild Péofiived Defence Mn "r had been ’ . gird WOF<i ‘limit 001510115 hm! been taken out by the i tr cl the OjiiDOSZtIOII on land in this Province. He said for an attack which w s 1m- ‘lnlent-‘s war devoted the. major part 0! his spiecll, Colonel “Before yvzir ivas (ii"(‘!.'l‘.‘(‘(l and as soon as thr- world siuiaucli became crltrnl in the latter part of August: 0b .Ol'i ivas ordered and treops . ____ , I I (COlllllHVld on bane 13. Col 2) .aii:l a le.\ s , iznlis I have lhu na- l l l l'l'lll‘ Ilnllrd states House of QNORS “BULLDOG lHon. J. L. Ralston Fascist Press Predicts War Will Spread ROME, Fob. 23—(API— Broad predictions that the 1m! I would spread to spheres where l Italian interests are concerned were madc- teilay ill Faticist press articles which bore the earmark ol’ official inspiration. The authoritative Il Giorn- ale I)'It:illa said that "Italian policy is governed by the cold reality which impel: it to wait patiently for thi longest poss- ible period anti have no haste in ciltering the war." l Ii Gioriiiileis article was pub- lished over the slsrnature of its Sofia. iiiiiispnrldent It maid Italy "has no reason tn regard future Angln-I-‘rcncil plans in Southeastern Eilrope with com- plcte tranquility and confi- tlcliee." The l"; elst (iovernmcnt of- ten lakes an llillircci way to make known its point. of view. The impressions that the article was inspired officially were lie-‘glllt-lletl by tile fer-t that it “Till. ileyonrl the limits Itailinl ilcivspapermen usually observe in interpreting Italian policy on their own initiative. lteailirmlng raselst hostility l in BOlSlICYlSIII. the article said that. Italian diplomacy "has l every reafon to proceed with caution, Ilussimn rivalry is not. i the only one ivllich Italy might l encounter in Southeastern I-Iu- rope." tSeolwt Creator jBeef Production The first of three ‘IIIQBHDE5 5° lstlniiiizllti the prtxluciioii of’ high ,g,rallc lJU-t‘ cintle ill tile Maritime: ~ l‘ afternoon iii R. cull Tile with e twcilpleri the chair. liltWilliiZ, was eonuliencecl a luncheon following which the lllile altelldlilee of interested brectlcr.» ill bwei eait-le were ad- dressed by All". C. F. Bailey, presi- dent oi tile .yla.l'li.ililu Stock Breed- ers Assocuizion. Prctlerictoii, N. 13.. lstrcets the war went an gziinljv, . I I disclosed . w . - ti. Diplll)’ lVlllllfilCl‘ of Asii- iweatllcr. A . n: '""\ 97 m . [HeroesWRiver Plata Victory p Are Acclaimed Sailor King; lVelcolnes Men Cf Ajax And Exeter, Home From Greatest Naval Battle Of War. LONDON, 1-1;». Sailor Kill; than. .» hoiiornig the greatest naval of ' S men who won lite R. ' 1,, ltory over the Allin J ‘while \Vlll.~l.(>ll Cl ,,. Lord of the Atiinzizil. mliliglccl (‘Xltiifllltll .1..- hvariiinc of "ills lizirti f, ‘war’ at sea. l The Klllj; ivent to tile 1l,~.1~.._. 1,: Guards PllfllfilC to I‘\"'.'i(".\ and t;.¢- ,_ "I orate the men of the ufiilrclli Allix ‘llO l)_'7 t I and Exvivi‘ and “lti ' oi lhm-e rfiiles u: q; lhonored pfibliltilllrli On ma‘ ‘ ‘int-her sztle of tli tll0 people e- ~ “w” iol Ailclzlancl ti \\.l(.11|p'| (Continued o 3) back lo Ntw i'.('.l.§lll.'i l _~ Cl'l',\' (,1 ~- ~- - ~- llrluMwS. tltflillllCi- t:i.rd .=~li:p in the ga an v.0 tiry ow r til.‘ llerivll '- " Qugencd pocket} ballllislip, ) yom tie ) .:"e cf ban s rl _ i’. the beat of (ii ms in Ifindgng \‘\C\H‘ UNDCR A BUSHEL WHEN A * PlNT Wit-L o0 Royal Air Force planes were to have litifillietl German warships in Ifeligilllinil Bight. Tuesday night mill to have flown last riiiylit aver Austria and (‘zcelio- “lklll. German pltlilbfi nu-tii- t ~ir lirsl. moonlight riliil mi British (‘misl- al shipping. mal-lillie-ygllinilllg the Llllll-inil I? i‘~il\ ship (‘iiltli- lo and wounding her captain, I The R. A. I". lost one l-Iellgolnntl. l].'1‘.Tll.'"‘IY Iii" plane over t‘ q. q tlsh lilt'l‘.\' plane 0n l-he sin malls i0~t two bi attacks on the 'I'hilr:=tln_v. In the par-sen war, tin e Cvez-pnn planes \\'(!‘t' _ c0111 " Mr. J, W. Gl ham, of the Federal »+ifl Fs. l Livestock Serv‘ hfoiicton. N. B» ,der‘lrincl ‘.l.'l!ll s ‘ Thernzorneter Mr. W. W. liaird, Supt, of the Ex- Ffirst may haw lfwon d1»; v.1 by perinleilinl Station at. Nappan, N. anti-aircraft. fire, uncwnirnieti re- s, liild Mr. (ieorge lvlulr, of the ports said. Extremes I) nini inimal Ilusbluidry Cen- Sxrlkinlz of three iln-rlciltzflot‘ t\.'~r_ , m iveeinn s ip: by l (s. Law rental Fami. Otirtwrt. \. i-xgilained . - {l5 ill present. with a view to iniprov- Elvvii 111i for lost \\;t.‘i all hands, , in: it in Llic liltilre. Iii the l beat id. They are: the lfi\\'t‘i‘ Si. John River Valley. . icy di.~i.rcil. of Nova Scotia tioils of P. E. I. lillrirdultlon til‘ dairy breeds into lllthO areas til int: the past 25 5 .< has iwiliicit in i1 serious re- duction in the quality of the beef eaille witlioilt any outstanding re- suits being: achieved by those thrillers who nitcmpltid to shift to the daily lll(lll.\'.l'_\', ‘Vir. Bailey said. Plans are brine, made to conccn- ‘ trattnin lllPft‘ lolir [ll't‘li5 by 11p» i prllilllll}: sub committees tor live- stock iniolwivt-iiiclit. in the beef; cal e, as the people ill these soc l are bcrf cattle mlndctl and . t "f" for these cattle, l l led. llli: splat? l‘ Islam] Beet‘ Better There is a bcttcr gr lis-Kintrs. _.__ , , _. OFLO. Fell. ""- LU‘) —~‘[|»l ~_ thnrltailves ~- >q “my (.._‘_..i,. . g tlltll HIP Karyn-two" 1‘,,\~-.-."".‘.,"‘ Wmllfl Drones-- in Ilritoin that llli‘ " Altmzirir illvivli-nl l..- qiiihid I“ . ‘ arbitration l!‘ the livi. (‘l\"'v1y'|v\g m" " tn roach an }\"V‘I‘l‘yv‘t‘"l \‘\n|¢‘|\-‘ t ' .\'o (letnlls of llw lirbifiziiiiiii uhm , ivcrn Illsrllvi-iirl pnmllmr rvtvflu-vr j _i "|"'"li"tl"".'-' hilt it iris v-t-i\~".-.] i- lllint thr- (‘zia I‘t'\'.\‘l1',tIn~i- i-gphm, - lute of beef i vplc(lllillllll"i'l on page 10, Administration Gets Victory In U. S. House WAAIITNGTON. Fob. zit-MP};- 0. prcscnintlvcs grave the administra- tion its first great. victory of the coiltrrcssltmal session tonitzht with a vole exlendine the reciprocal trade agvcomcnts program for a period or three ycears. ’I'hc cnniinilation resolution. pass- ed 210 to 16R lzocs next. to the Sen- ate, wllcrc the Finance Committee tfans to bczln henrinizs on Mcm- dav. with Swl-clrirv of Stale Cor- dell Hull as its first witness. 'I'he Republican campaign fouclit the Imntslatlon to the and. assist- ed lav a scattering of democratic members f'om fnrm and cnltic sections particularlv. 'l'licse mem- bcrs have been in reixflloil aszatrvrt thr- nrowram on the around that tariff reductions effected imdcr it have injured the producers of their districts ‘in addition to bcinr it victory for the i‘rlllli"lsll'.'lll(ll1. the vote was in illi- nature of n rwrsonni lFllllllPll flrr Sccreiarv Hull. and one \\‘l’llf‘l‘l some thought. miizlit in- crease his ])'.‘t“Sll"€‘ ns a potential iilltl. thC lwfls 79W 11g this met-ling was llourth \\ s sad lo to eel. a pzi-Yilrc of the beef‘ cattle iafire iJY i -t" iniluslry- in the blarltinles as it ls lvesivi If" i1‘ l democratic presidential nominee. High ' 40;. ' l"~~ni . |"lli',‘ y: 'Tl. Jill?!) I " l-———- ~~~ “u”. News Briefs MHDDLFYTON. S tCPt-Hon. J. i. . 0f Notional Reva: isier Aiaclvrli/ir Ki“ i119?» was rloullnote; . rfiral candidate f»? Ii inn Times" li“'l ‘lI"_"'l“-il‘ll flint tli" mntlr-r h- <..i.-..=.._..i 4.. a 1.-;i..,.,.,| l- hcatlcil by Pvosirlelil Roosevelt. loNTjfiNlvpfnnvf \~,,.ii,.,,..., In“, ‘Tswrdlws hlfhrdt and lulu-u land. Fob. 3??!“ mm. 11mm“ rtsj- i ‘h"'"""""“" r"“‘l'“g-‘i "T" till"- mndpd 1n m." "m WWW,“ hflro ‘cult-d flllllv-t. shnrilv bcftw i t .~i.-w~ fan“, R m“ Q‘, l TORONTO, I-‘eb 21z~tcp..,\p,-,... Mm,- ,,.:,_,,.=..,, M , _‘ m’; mum ant‘. nlaxlluizln tr-nl - FllOWili-‘Z o’ in ‘all p. _ y.) one was llll"l llinsvmv, w». ‘It -rs-.im-.|,.vi —t.~\l'l—'l‘lvc ruiiiwviiv] ar n". 11.»... ifWParl-Fovlri Ililillwrv m...“ m... nnilnrrri tulle.» lbw’ |Il"\\'\‘ <iimv and ‘ in» had hfilllfllifflll vim Ill-n "mm- offctisive mt flu- Iif-vrrlvlvi ‘xiltnvni: but that l" Finnish forilfi-‘rwiinivs liild been occupied during Friflnv, AMSTPRDAITF‘ iii.‘ fax r of tetcwn Cliii art-t. . -———— qqq" ltfarltlme Fast: llforlcraic south- dll_V\-—~(AT“-./\l‘\|l_'if"r""-\‘t l\¢“t(\r5~r_ rum-d.“ mm "rum, M, h“, T: ivrsl to northwest vvinrh; pm-fly hom- Ffl"!‘* y,,.i,,. ,.,,.,,. Rwpordqn, dttiitiy a_nil colil with scattered when nnldcnilficti forviwi plan” “""“'m"""'- The. vreailivr has been flew ovcr, Picrfls or slililis w! p. u... qlvpnbq i-t 6f CT‘nl~1‘y)ni<_ n,,..,.,.,.,_,n sqmn,“ v ll‘ and cold in l'i0i"ll’.‘l‘ll (luring y]... 1...“... 5.1m, “fir” Ontario and the western Provinces start”; M “mu. and motlerntcly’ cold in southern __ ,_ Ontario. NEW Yon‘. W“ .,_.,_((.r)__ finch title this morning at l1 33. The British lint! FrrnClt Gin-pm- mm mmghi “l “'40- mmg, 1m". ,y,.,.;.1,.,; u, “h” ..,_\_ S‘llll sets this afternoon at. 5.39 "finch, larm," admumml "ran" TM 181:7 rises tomorrow morning at l H. l" ‘ l ,', 1 _ l ll rem W t I n [Ml Hairs mm IRM, quart” moon. Hlb‘ 29, 10,85 gins-turns. it ivnsavmoiilii-etl tonlcm .P tll. - . r . - ' ° “m” m‘ '"""" m" FlVllinPTSldE nat- olgliimi min- is lntcr l-llrin Charlottetown. chasing Commissions. F l Tllll (‘AR FEIUIY KHLINHS l N0 flirnres on iiic number or I types of planes to be piiri-lli-ai-il ‘ivv ' the Allies were elven. but the an- l nounccmrnt spill the “imslnrvs to may“ garden 9A5 A_M__ 100 p“ be placed with Anlcrlcan manv- Lgqvg5 Tormenune 119g A M” lecturers may reach 31.000.000.000." 3.05 P. M.