. “_ 1* AGE FOUR‘ TllE BHARLUTTFIUIVN GUARDIAN Mnrnln] Dally (Founded tn I881) Lrcut. CoL W. Chester S. llclmn .'euldcnt: J. B. Burnett, FJ-l. secretary: Lieut. Col. D. A. Maclilnnon, 0.9.0. Editor and Managlng Director: J. B. Burnett. IJJ. 155.101.111.- Editors: Frank Walker and Llent. Ian A Burnt-ll, ILLZNNJK. (On Act-Iva Set-vial ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker Th; the Weqlresl Ink." MONDAY, MARCH 13. l9“ President: Vica- \Var Predictions .\‘.1 p11~lic1i11115 111111111 the ending 0f the war 111- I-11.1l§11-l."_ >11_v5 '1'h0 l-‘o1"eig11 Letter. .-\11d -' ‘ ]1lt‘t1tt‘l.11!l5 are 5ubj0ct to pr-tutliar mis- ...111»; 111".- oiticiul strategy tllust deliber- 111111110 1110 political factors that . ~ 111-feat .11 the 0110111_v and assume - 1'5 11111119 will prevail. p1"1-1111"ti1111 that there 11111 _\t"111" of 11111" 111 15111111110. I10 11111 1-1011 1110 0511111115111110111 11f §1".1;1111"1:1111 l11"11t‘l|11t".'11l5 \\1l1 011~ ;-_11'111-115 111 the 1i0r1111111 :11‘111), 1 1.01"1111111 111115111115 will fight 1t 1 l1."1~"ti..11 .11 .\'."1.-.1 1i1-1"111:111_v 11:15 1‘ i‘ 11111111011" that 1111- war :1. 1111111, 111111 1l|1"1'1-|'111"0 111111‘- 1111:~t b0 01111511101011 1111 1111» 111 101111015 to gain 501110 sort 1101101- \\"ill become more in- 111-x1 fcw “r0115 i1t anticipa- i11 1i0r1111111_v. $01110 , 11:1 11l."u" 1111011111111 1.1 reac- 1 1111-11 5 1105", 1111111113; that 1111 010c- 1- l1 51111101111“- maltt: it possible for .1111 1111111 1110 01111 .11‘ 1110 _vt-111", 111111 -.:'111".~.~ will 11111110 11s lf'lt’l.\I n11 11111‘ . ." i5 111111‘ 111 :1 5111.00, |111\\0v11r, - : :""1- 11f t'\'."11l5 can not be 1l0lil101"at::~ 1110 11111 p1"11-11'",15\i."1n group "" h1- able 111 conu- 111 :1 pru- 1111:lc1""5"t:1111l111g \\"1tl1 11115- - l1:1\"0 w11l11l1":11\11 ' 1111: Rllialflll of- ..1\|1 111111 l{t1.~~i:1 would 01111- 01". 111 1110 $011111 1'."1l110.' l1, 111115 i111"r0i1-111_Q 1101‘ political 111111 1101" p1"1~--111"0 1111 T111"- circles fawr a 19111111511- tltztt \\"11t1ld prevent l-‘in- a base for the 11111151011 ._. 0111011" lwcomlnf; * 1.1.11 of thought bclicves that the . will “11111 111 avoid the cont- the ticrman szate because of 5110111 1111plic."1t11111<. ~'-:."1.0r1111 that 110111101" faction in G01"- . 1n 110110 to 011111 its 011115 ivithout r011111v- "l-z" 17.111101" faction. in short, can avoid ' n-1’\ 111" ‘ctt-atittg anothci". \\'l1:1t 5 111:1t, 111 the final 51:11:05 of the v‘- .1n1e 1ahle5 “"111 be quickly out- v1. 1"..1'l0"1. Colds As A Challenge I‘. ~". 1.1;; 1.111- 111 01111111111 cl1."11"11t"‘10r1z05 the 1131-11 10.1 11'1" 1111111; in the 1-1111001, llritish 1.1 ‘...1l journal, of tcsts 0f patuliti, a 00115111, 5-1 11 511x111" 11f 1101110111511, ".15 a 101110111" for the 11711. .»\ 51111111111ry of the Lancet 111 .\':1tut"t-, 11110541111 disclose the num- 11 131115-11 11111111 11011511111101 “"1111 51111111111011 . 1" -111l11t"t01l l1_v L‘1)11111111111l01" \\'. ."\. 1111p- - ;1~--1i1l1-, that the limited cxtcnt of 1.11.1111 part of the caution. l'a1"t of 1111111 ‘.110 110111111 results. Uf 111050 \\"itl1 1 11". 015115 “"1111 51111111111011 lo 111ct1ict1tir1u with 111-t" 1-1-111 1"01"11\"1-1"01l 01111111101011" with- 111- whcrca. only t) p01- 00111 ivell 1111 1101111110111 rccuvcretl i11 1.1. .\ considerable 11111111101" 5111111."- 't‘11\t"1‘_y" within t\v011t_v-fo1u" 11111115 ‘"1:11li11 :15 a 5111':1_v 111" gmgle in :1 l"‘1\"1~ 110115-1115 51111011111; “"1111 ."1-i\"t-1l the 5111110 t1"0;1t111c11t witlt no effect wltatsoevci" 1111 tl1c course 111 ~ >111; 011505 5011-10 sl11tt5 trou- "l appart-nt c1111: 11f :1 011111. 111.'..1"- l."1_\111:111 11111 :1e1"t"0 with 1111p .1l151-1'\.'1ti1111 lhttl. 1111.1 "1 111111 1110 01111.51- of 111c 1111111111111 "1111 111111 for 11tl1c1".~, 1110 1111111 pc1".~"11:1t101l 111:1t :11"1~ 11001~.»11r_v l10f11r0 ".1 .11 l1, 11111110 1111" 11111111111. 'l'h.-. 1 - <11». 111.1: public" 111t01"t"s1 in :1 ' . 1 -111"1.‘111‘1“.‘-I1l.l i5 511 110011 that c1111- "" - 1111-5111117 01111-5 15" fully “":11'- ' frnzn :1 0111111111111 011111 - 111 1115 fr10111l5" how 011511) ."1 0111".» that is H11 cure. 1;‘. .55 1~15 i5 1111 1~. S0011 Pulpit) l'.:11."11111"."1" l‘1"o:"i111"1" tl0501"1b05 a5 1 ~ 11111.1 orders to c0111.: nut of Ut- 1 11 b0cu1111- 111c 1111111111111 uf o1"- 111 t.‘111;c‘L"l'1t_ 11 01111111101111)" of great import- 1111.".". 1.. 1Q l-lxtntl-nzttnt-ly, 500d potatoes. The 11.1.1" in 11::1-~111111 nlllllllillC$ that dealers must 111-1 l1; 11. up 1411-1111305 111' certified 500d putatoc5. 'lI-1- 1111 n1.‘ 01111111 111 loo-pound sttclvs bccattsc 1i i5- 1"11111."t~11i1_111 11.1" the producer to put 1110111 l‘ - “:1_v_ 111111, 1100111150 11f the 111111-1", 111c p1: ' ""1" 11111-1 1111\- 1110111 in 100-1111111111 lot.» or 11.11 1 1 1110111 :11 1111. "l'o.:11-1"~ " 11111115 our Ynncottver c1111tc111~ .1 .,- a1111~11g 111c most initiortaut products " gaidcns. But no \'icto1"_v ganlcucr . 1'0 10o 11111111115 of seed polatoz-s or any- thing lilu- it. The government i5 1111011-51011, and p1"11p1"1"lv >11. in citeottraging Victory gar- dt-1101".-; 11111": =.~ 11f tl11-g1"0.'1t vnlutne of fnotlstttffs tl1.-50 gardct-crs producc. Hut its order about 509d p..;.-11...~; can 111111" ltztvc the cffect of dis- coitrztgiitg the 1111111 111c gotcrntnctit wishcs to 1111"o111"."1_-_10. “,\'nt 1.1111; I5" thc tirtlct" >111)"; it i5 fulilc 1t 1l05ig11-c-l, zippzttrntl)", to c111"11111".-1gc 1111- ‘111i11_~; of l11g1rcla55 500d by 1111111111111; the p1 11111501" with :1 practical gua1":111t0<- that “"111-u ht: pltitl for 0011111011 zvCPtl 110 111111111 .401 r0111- lltfzl seal, Th1" net t-fftct of 1110 111"1l-."1" \\1ll 110 that little oi; no certified reed will be planted. Instead, the Victory gardener will buy com. mercial potatoes, split them up and put them in the ground. And the seed, in its 100-pound lots will be left on the dealcrs' hands." A Sad $lory Nothing could be worse in the line of regi- tueutation, says an exchange, than the Dom- inion Liuvcrumcufs handling of the nlcat situa- tion. lt has been evident since early winter that Canada's problem was to market its meat, not to force it to accumulate by continuing to ration its consumption and restrict its sale. About a month ago one Minister suggested in the llousc of Commons that meatless Tues- (lays might be discontinued, only to be con- tradicted the next day by another Minister who said 11o early modification of meat rationing 110011 he expected. A week ago meat rationing was 5111ldc11ly discontinued, :15 front only a few hours from the time of the official an- 1101111001110111. Cattlg ralsers are now faced with a. serious financial 1055 because, not having 110011 officially advised of the real 511111111011 at a l'(‘.'l>'Oll.'ll)1C time, they built 11|1 sttpplics on a 1.117411 501110 from \\"l"11cl1 there is now only a partial 011tl0t. .’\t thc same time Canadian r0- tailc-rs and consumers have 110011 tihstructed and 11111111011 by 1110a! rationing regulation» 1111: ab."t111111111110111 of which .11 least a 111011111 ago “"115- 1l1ctat01l by 001111111111 501150. The 111011t .~l111"1 i~ a 5:111 one front the first page to the 1:151 1"11:1pt0r. — EDITORIAL NUlliS - The 'l‘u\vn Clerk of Sackvillc, N.B., has re- signed to accept 2111011101‘ position, aml a 11111111101" of 111a Town Cotmcillors are considering the ap- pofntnicnt of a town lllHllHgCl‘ to succccd 111111. -.-n11i School l111_v5 worhitig" as 51,111pl111x c1tl1l1i05 11C- 1111-011 a railtvay station a111l a. 111g l{..\.1"‘. train- i11-_1_ 0011110 ucar Liverpool, linglantl. have 010m"- 1-.1 $4.500 1n the two years they have been 111"- gztitizctl. The firm bears the 113111111011 11111110 11f "P1111011 Nations 'l‘ra11sp01'1 Service" 111111 the profits arc tttrued into war savings 111" clothes. i i 0 n- \\'l1en European refugees reached .-\t1st1":1li:1 thcy rushed the. r0111 estate 1111111001. Th1- 111-11- 01":1l 1io\"c1"11111c11t took control and 111.1110 such 111105 ccnititigeiii on 11110511110111 in war 11111115. To get a. pcrntit lhc purchaser of a £500 pru- perty 11111st have invested i100 in loans, £1000 car1"ied a 20o pounds 11110511110111, 5000 pounds carried 2500 pounds, a11d 10,000 11111111115 and over a like amount. l I Legislation has been ptcpared in New South Wales to bait l1or1"o1" films from S" 11111111)" :1f- 101-11001". tnatinecg for children. l1 1s 1111111115011 111 classify films into four cztteg-"oiics, and it will bt- perntissible to show at 111111111005 uuly 1111150 1111115 which are 112155011 :15 5111table for children. Printed tuattct" ffililllllg to film5 “"111 l1.~ censored and objectionable features will b0 eliminated front advertising. A research bui-t-au i5 to be established to record the effect of films on children. u 1h w v Although British tailors can now adorn tron» 501-5 with cuffs, use the pro-war 11111111101" of p110- 11015" in coats and cvcn 11111110 dottblc-brcastcd jackets, they arc not cuthtisiztstic over 111c lift- i111; of the a115tcrity..ban. Orders are piling up and while eutterg are still available, there are vcrv fcw workers lcft to complete tl1e ganucnts. '.\l."111v customers “"111 have to wait scu-ral 11111111115 for their new oltl-tiute 51,110 511115- 11. 1- 1- l‘a_\"11tet1t of a fcdcral bonus on wool, effec- tive for the 1943 clip, has been 0x10111101] t0 111.14 under an Otwlcr-in-Couticil. The 11011115, payable 111 encourage pmductiou of high-qttal- ilv \\"110l, i5 paid the provinccs co-opcrating with 1110 Dominion in c11la1"g111g output and will not exceed one-half of the outlays i11cu1"rcd by 1111: provincc5 in thc assistance given by tl10111. The Domiiiiun share in no case \\"ill cxcccd two cents a pound, and a sum not exceeding 1110,- 0110 will he allotted for the purpose. 111 11- * =11 i! i 1U The Prices Board announces the 511511011511111 .1f 511115111)" tiaytnents on dressed hecf 51111111011 aftci- .\la1"cl1 1S frotn .\ll1c1"ta, $a5katch0wa11 1111"! 5111111101111 to X01105 I t0 6, which 011111111150 111c .\l111"itimcs. Quebec and all of 0111:1110 0x- ccpt the northern belt. The board said that 1111- 1101" the stibsidy awatigcuicnt the Prices Stabil- itv tjwpnration rcimbursctl shippers to the cx- 10111 that t1"a115po1"tztti011 chargcs p01" pottud 0x- cecrlcd 1110 difference hchvccn the 1111111111111111 1100f price in the 211110 of destination and 111c 111axi111t111t price in 1111- 1.11110, 11f shipment. 1K 71f 1"- .= l-‘ield .\la1"sl1al Lord P11111101" of 5105511105. born this 111110, 1.1557; 50rv01l 111 the Stidati and South African wars earning great distinction; the tireat War greatly increased his reptimtioit he, being cntrustcd with various high commands; wIIS appniiitctl coinmaudct" of 111c Army of 1110 Rhine after the Armistice 1n 1918, and latct" promoted Governor of Malta and raised, to the rault" of Field Marshal; for his services he was awarded the G.C.NI.G., and QILB” created a 111111111, and received a giant of $150,000. 1 1i Ill i Referring to the n0\v butter 1111111115, "I.'."\cti11u Catholique" says: “I5 this not 11 very light sacrifice? No doubt it is. lust the same, it is 1m 105s true that a considerable decrease in pro- duction might have bccn auticipatcd in the 1110111115 of January, February and hlarch, and that butter stocks in the warehouses ntight have bccn laid aside 111 a. quantity equivalent 1.1 that ivhich Canadians have tn do without 11e- twcctt now and Spring. It must not be forgot~ 1011 111:1t butter rationing i5 already scvcrc cnotigh, and that it docs not allow" 11011501101115 tn prepare quite a itumbcr of 11151105. When rationing is necessary, and done for the com- mon welfare, far from being opposed to it. wc givi- it our approval; when shortsighletl policies 11r grcat extravagance aggravates an 0\"il ."1l1"c.-nl_v 501111115 01111111111, lll a11_\" c1150 an anomaly in the 0011111111111" otygrauiratirui 11f the co1111t1"_v, “"0 arc of the vicw that it i; a good thing to 5111111111 the 11011101" 1.1 public 11p’111o11 5o a5 to put 111111 prac- 1100 n little more of lhe human virtue of prud- gnce n _ GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM II-Ihll flhrlotuaon Gnu-Illa Ion In rarity ulna: in Olflcna THE TUNNELL Sin-Our Island tnember rem vciiv anxious to have a 1.1111011. They are great. vrten at. pt" sing thlnizs that they know we v.11 nev- er get. Why dld they not wake out of their sluntbtn- in_ peace time? Th; -y could ham, expect the Dominion Govennncnt to build a 60 mllllun dollar tunnell ln the midst. or a war sticli a5 1.5 going on now, and not. knowing wlmn ll; will and. If we had suitable docks I0? out" car ferry. we could get one c! the best. boats that. could be bullt. Our Government Memlbers shoulo get togrvthci- with our Island Boards of Trade from Snrnmerslcle and Charlottetown. 11nd get a pier built. with the least. tmssible delay. It would not. cost trlthltt a fractlon of 011.1101" tunnell or causeway, This would be doing something for 01111‘ Island. a5 vverynodx’ knows if the pron-111. boat last out this season. that 1S all she wlll do. 'I‘h011 we Wlll havé: our transpottctlion tied up for 11! oo Wn could have a car ferry that 11111-111 lantt twelve o1" fourteen cart! of 1'1"0i§!l1t on the mainland ln 30 11111111101; 115 those c-lrl boats 111111111 01" "1 111 torly 11111 '01". with an 10o breaker with 1110 11111011 and power. n11 1110,1101" what. 1'1 burns coal 111" oil. With u pier 1n a more ruitable place, it would relieve the boat a lot. in winter in the heavy lcvr. It. is ontly foolish talk about, a causeway, r15 the 10e- tunnlng wlth those blE tides in winter would takc- away anything built b"; the hand or mztti. Ask some of those lee bouts \\"hu have travelled those 1 y that has our interest at ltearr pub their 11.0.1111 1o the 1 1 cl for of 1e 0t 1L Sl. UIOLIIXII out. H116 1s G119 mainly to a. nui- tuiueraianumg wr o. sucn quauuu o1 character. ma o1 me exutme dltnculty of achiev- 111g tnem. lumouan it. ll amneumes carlcalured as a 1mm of ztwvalum SCIII-GGDYECIHILIOII-‘Wfllfih 11mm m- mcation o1 spiritual mornlqlw - true numulty l5 one 01 t-ne moat bemutltm and christian graces. anct aspect. of ordinary life. be no real advance maturity Wntmever the Christian achieves he owus it to ship both expresses and creates a. Lenten Meditations from The London ’l‘imes HUMILITY Huntlmy, like patience. la ofltnn of as u negative 011.061.1116 I18 O o! the ‘rue tenuetwy in 1 loua think- trtuttul 111.2 w disparage allnwuan 111011. winle seeming .0 arise out v4 num- ltlw. 1s in tact. a HJSWIHOII o1 11.. ‘rm: truly humble man desires to see lumselzf as ne rea-uy l5, ttunk- nm neimer too little no.1" too inwcn himself. No man, indeed. is sell- SlLlAICILIILZ he dopenas 1.1mm nla now-men n1 emwst every phaae 1t. 1S 119D Slilfl Uliib I10 D1511 b0 34 Christian in LSOIHLIOII; in is an true 1o say mat. no 1mm can be really human in isolation. He whose tcnownadge is most. 111:; found 1s zitwuvs most apt. to thl wtln humility of his irttuinmcnts. 151101. the 1101101211‘ who finds 1111115013. 1011112110111 to 11.11am in his 111111 omniscience. o1 0119's own ignorance 1s tho lira-i. To be 00115010115 on to lmowicdge Pamdoxlcally, as knowledge grows this conscious- ness is botn dispelled and deepened. S0 1h;- mie saint la always dist-Inn- malted Lvy boldness" nnd humility. and by n self-reliance which has lla roots 1n reliance upon G o mere can splrltual Apart from this virtue to GOG. W01“ " sense ct dependence upon uod; the ‘ la ll I 11111. Sir. 01c. TWKAVELLI-IR our: pircc.t"i"iox 111.11....“ S11". -~"Mo1"c 11101102" for cdttcation" ls not a vote-entailing 0r)‘, evldctil- L-,- The pcoplc are not pushing e110 Gavei-tinicitt IHIDFUVCIIICYIY. of '11-m01"' lot is 11111011 discuss d. . 11v 111.111," 51133051011. Nct. n5 i5 sli-"ztltl 1:0 F111" 1051 11111-1 11111111111. ‘To ‘that 011d t~o-t.|10t'11,ti\'1"s ar0 L10- lirx 11111111111. 111111 a central P1":- vincial 1111:1111 11.11 has been for- mccl. IL has 1111 political functions ' tl no such i1 "11'.iot1._n111l 110 sin- 11 l1 h 5 . 1 ].‘O\\'l‘t' and the 11 nc-r‘5 ald! The Fctlt-‘rtttion 0.1111101 do that I 1111101111101", a\v."1-." back in RC3. I thin‘; 1t was. wh 11 the then Government; toe"! J t-or-Li-ast. I115 own SPll-CCHLYQGIICSS and pride are r0- vcalctt 1111a rc-oaluu. ‘Lt. is by con- tact. witn God 0011105 both luanble and adventur- ous; not szlt-confldent but confid- ent. in him and ln the accessibility of lllS resources. 611.1151, tho first outcome meditation W111 be a. tteetiet" hum- antrk. H". worshipper comes into the presence of 111.5 ctiator, the all-holy, the 111105110, the infinity,- c1! love. Y lovelessness and that the soul be- Whcn the Clirlatian medltates on ot his ity. 1n the 5enrching llzm wlitch 0011105 from Christ. lllS (Jwn inade- wlll 51111111 out. clem- and wlu t-cntlzo 110W tat" short e tins eonte of "the glory of God" U110)‘ :15 11. 1s rcixcateu in the perfection _c.t our Lord's life and teaching. But it will 1:101: ' heartening experience. 101- lie wlll have set his feat bo a crippling or d15- _ on the pathway of plritual renewal. Hunulivy ls of the essence of discipleship. make a success of all thc industries includin cottlcl wll his farm to anyone, (Mr, farming. If a farmer ollitfn says "no .<-ucl1 point has ever appeared lu 0.0.5‘. policy"; 111011 it 111111111. custtv become tun property of knc-tv the 1"esol11.l11ni was 111111. 11.5.1, 911° WWHV incapable 91 managllnfi votrd a- Wllll Ull" llllllll‘ lllDlIllMYY- _ smiled at mlust 1t, "and everybody ybotly seems to b0 urettv ell . ith our educational Members 111-t up 1n tho l-I and tall 115 we , (I 0111-; :15 well as anv of the other provinces Not. long ago I attended a 11101‘- lng of young people. where a tall, flue locking boy 11f fifteen ,v0a1";1 stood up to r1- 1 In a short. pug" he stumbled f 1111125 over coin- mon words, '11 vollll‘: 1111111 had 11 501110 scvcn 0"." eight. vcars in .. He is not duh, and gener- . ,. c111" boy5 t-nd girls can 10am as fast and 11s v-oll as an_v_ others. a5j__1nv own 0x110 010:» lCShlll s": but. 11101 arc no‘. t1 glib. In Sop c-tizflor 1042. a lady from Eitplrnid, 111101"- csterl in schools, told tne that pupils lcavin: school ovvr there seem to be hcttct" taught than in 1hr: rural schools in thispProvlnu". she hurl vlslterl. It l5 positively patnfttl to 1151011 to 0111" boys Hlitflllll! and in rsatlon 110.11" their bad 11111111- Illfil. Whetxivct" I :0 this pro- vi vu-rul 001111111011; ln education scrm to b0 -n'.lcl1 tho same The 1111-1": are bola '1" cff than the boys. at. least. some of tltccit Not for one nzomcitt would T blame the teachers. Thcv are not. t1":1inetl.. Thcy urn not bald. T110)‘ 1110 not. respected. Tlgvv cannot llilnk cf making 10110111114: a llfc work: and. therefore. they have no incentive to build 11.10011 the little training they not. The girls 1n a year or two gel: marl-ed: and I be- ll: ye they make l'1"f\l izoocl home nnikors ‘Fhm- vzculzl 1:0: n-tnmcd, 111111 way. 11o 111111.101" how much 11101101." or care worn "pent upon their twining. Ultiutatcly. ntost of 111cm would get turtrrlcd, but; in the tneatitltne their colttribttttoti to the cause of oduczrtlon would be Great- lv worth whllc. But the bovs would mt. married and 5011110 dotvn l11 the 1n"ol05."~"lo11 and. 111117111: a success of it." and they would raise. 11p a fam- ilv of wall trainr-d children. every one of whom would net .111 educat- ion. If liacltlng became a nrofes- slon rathct" than a more stopplrl; stone we would uct from lt a 51-p- erlor 0111.55 of citizens. ‘flit-re ls no detect. in our sysbm that cannot be remedied. We have all fir: essentials of a forward looklnk. worthy people We need inonev which can be produced, and h ll Dl W w C W C an ideal and a will to put. our ideals to work, why no . I am. Sh". etc. W. I. GREEN. Dundas March 9. 1M4. RE. C. I. Slr,-—In ansnvcr to a suggestion that, when the C C F‘ attains pow- er. tt wlll not: permit fannera to wlll their lands to whomever they wish, Mr. Jolllffo ls reported w have sald at n. recent. meeting of the North York 0.0.1". association: "Thls story ls absolutely false, and 11o such polnt. has over appeared in CCF. policy. You wlll lust have to not used to the fact that the en- cmlcs of the C 0.1“ are not tellln! the truth about the C 0.1“ If you 1’ P t want. to get the facts about the o- 1e the 0.0.1“. which has in its platto tram of the United Natl , t ll no us? listening to Berlin. If you want to 1:01. facts about the 0.0.1", l1. ls no use listening to the mouth- pleces nf big bustness." Mr. Jolliffc 11111 admit he is not D1603 of blg blLSlIIQSS. He la the loader of the 0.0 F tn the Ontario Legislature. Let; me pre- sent". to hlm the following an re- quest hlm to ktndly give an cicn tn- attnn. Thls la surely "not listening to Berlin." It. l5 proposed by the C C1“ to Luke over most of the large indus- trlvrs nf Canada, but. not. to inter- fere with the farming industry which. incidentally. la the basic and lmvcst industry tn Caitada. How could the inanoouvi- 31:51.10]! be b fl B O solved? It, 111 obvlotla . 1161C Iflfi D t capable united to formation. It. would of shocked the farmers: but l1: would none tlt-r less have been interesting for them and others to fachs He l)!‘Gl€I'l".¢l however keep far away. from lt, tented himself b-v uiving a warn- lnz against listening to thirmouth- "nleces of big business ol red herring has been drawn across the truck ton often-it has become 41511115111111.1111.» people of Canada are rznlmz to find out for them- selpjcs the real meanlmz of the C. M. J . (Formerly Senior Toronto. Much 3. he able distribution of Canada. this? Hua not either one o! the two old parttea been since. Confederation whlle the alt.- untlon of the from bad to worse? It. is the pur- situation. wages o! the industrial worker that cause depression, further on ln 111a he would not, lower the wages of " groups. Th squeezing labor but. by aqueealnz some o! the huge proflta and re- serves from the fatten of! the farmers. the 1t. Would such o. one be pcmnlnted to mismanagc one from instead of 11101-111115: ln a, tnachine plant for which he would be fitted, Wc-uld a tan worktug in om". of the Govt. Industries he permuted to quit his ivork and go farming if 11 farm were willed a fat-m regardless of hls qualification: tn him, n1‘ if he bought; s a tanner and no mutt r how set-111 1111 might be ln a overn- ent industry? Putting it; ln other ords and a nut-shell, how docs Mr. Jolllffo propose to net n- av from Selective Service? Let me now refer to something the CF. does say" about farms. I quote from page 259 of the 00.1“. ftlflflfll publication lllflll for 01111111111":- "Soclal Plan- "Oivncrshlp of the Countr '5 nat- ural resources would trans ci- yet another to its charge. 130111158 ‘Ftizre is no suggestion of wholesale expropriation of present farmers, but. no more land would be handed OVFI‘ future" l leld lnn d been strategic l-‘nnnlnz mostly has of alienated. tn private ln the Noteltlie words "there i5 n0 sug- OWIICPS zcstion 0t‘ wholesale expropriation of present. farmers." This ls inlmmtlon that all favms may be exproprlntcd 11 a plain in the not; distant he . publication, he ould have given very important ln- cmfle have know the to and con- This I am. Sh". etc. KENNY Judge, Judicial District or Thunder Bay, Ont) larendon Apartments, On-barlo 1044. REPLIHTO HON. IORACI WRIGHT Slr.—-In Public Forum in aper Hon. Horace Wright 0.0.1". to eirplala the lnaqutit- n una tor Wholato farmer has gone 05o of the C.C.F. to correct thll Mr. Wrlg and ye letter he says he worker. What. does he intend to do about lt? There la nothln ft but to accept the policies o lt being the only party mice: that; b; done not. by onopoltea ,whlch It. must e remembered that. Included ln figures which Mr. Wright uoterl as compensation to om- plnyoes are to be found the huge members etc- some alnrles of cxcctitlvea, f boards of directors. of the.» anlnrlcs rurmlnz well into five figures. II icon- deducted from the total the nirittrt. would be tl e these salaries changed en- r y. A-pnnlut oonllalhmlll a enough to take hlm alxty tn power . CIGA for those who Voou: RETTE T O B A C C O Gives full value roll their own Ivy the ‘b lb. container . . . m‘ occnooikcl. vWe have in stock and rec Albion Nut. Phone us your requiremen p of farm ma chint-ry in July, 1M0, found that ln the case of a. binder for which the farmer pald three hundred 11nd flfty dollars the laborer received $22.60, about 6 1-2 per cent of the total cost. Where did the bal- ance go? These figures should be more authentic than those of Mr. R. J Deachmtm. a Liberal M.l"., whom Mr. Wright describes as u not/ed economist. but whose qualifica- tions along these lines are open to question. If, n5 implied by Mr. Wright, the C.C.F. ls against the farmers‘ interests, how does he explain its ‘atchewan whlch l5 mostly agricultural? The C.C.F. has three times as many farmers ln proportion to its members ln the Federal House as the other parlles In New Zealand, where the La- for three terms with a policy toen- tlcal with that of the C. C. F. (according to Walter Nash, N. Z.'s Minister of Finance) the condi- tion 0f the farmers 1111s been so improved that they receive thirty per cent. of the national income whlle constituting twenty cent of the population. Mr. Wright lnslntlates that the 0.0.1“. l5 financed and controlled by the 0.1.0. At the C.C.F. coit- ference held in Regina at the 011:1 of the year over half the dele- gates attending wrlre farmers. How ridiculous for anyone to say that the C.I.O- controls the C.C.F.l Th;- CCF. as has been clearly 0x- plalned ln this Forum 011 previ- ous occaslons, Ls financed by its membership which is made up of people from all walks of life. This method of financing ls not. used by the old parties, as was proven by the investigations of the Cus- toms and Beauharnois scandals. where it was shown vast sums per parties b big interests. If furt er explanation from the 0.0.1“. l5 required Mr. Wright would be well advised to put 1n an appearance at. the meetings durlntz the next. election cam- 1191871- ‘ _ I am. Sir. 01.0., IRVING TOOMBS. Provincial President, COP‘... Albany, RR. 2 March 9. IE4. T.0.A. Flier " is Honored vancouvpn. 3.0., lWHYOlI l0\ Ten thousand hours of flying times around the world were completed 105B)’ by CIN- G. McLaren when he landed hls big silver Trans-Canada Alr Lines passen- ger plane here Thursday after- noon. Capt. McLaren who has flown all T.C.A. routes from coast to coast including Newfound- land. During hi5 flve years with the National Air Service, was lprge support in the province of- bor Government has been ln office ~ were paid into the coffers of 1110501 C_W(~_)_1_°_1L elvlng regularly cars of: Old Sydney screened. Spriughill screened. Inverness screened. Bras D'0r screened. Dominion Coke. Walsh Hard Coal for Furnaces‘ ts. Prompt deliveries. W- D. GILLIS 6- CO. Phone 176. BABY CHICKS FANADIAN AL 111011210 (Q .1. ..t MAGS 81.0011 F 0 0 ll _._..__ For nah and thln 1 comb tlon on 1-11'}°°'.§1..§ ""'" 1.1.0.112" .111“ r. Cr orlzn traceable In l - contlltlon o! t-lfe lillalriltlfrllhd We are now booking or- ders for Baby Chicks. We urgently request that orders be placed early. First Chicks for delivery February 18th. All orders promptly acknowledged. SWIFPS Chick Hatchery Charlottetown, l’. l. I. by W. Rowan, station manager, 'T.C.A., 1n recognition of thla ac- lnevcmqut. W. P. Senaom, chlel mechanic, one of Capt. Mount-en's partners durlng his bush flying ln the north, presented him wlm a horseshoe of flowers. William Eclmrpleton, airport manager, spoka 1'8 V. Capt. McLaren la one of few Canadian ptlota with this num- bcr of uours to his credit. H1: aviation career commenced when hqwas nineteen and he has been flying for the past fifteen years. He estimates he has flown 1,500,- 000 mlles. NAZI gOI-‘FICIALS QUITTING FINLAND - LONDON, March l0 -- f OP ) -. Rcuterst — Moscow radio In a mmndcast to Germany today add Hlltcr ls evacuating high 0mm“ from Finland." was-r ROYALT; w. I. The motitlily Instlluto meetlnl “"115- hcld :11. the homo of M". Gordon Stetson on March 1st with 1011 members and one vlat- tor present. Minutes of last meet- in": were mad and also several letters of thanks from soldier boys. Collection amounted tn $1.1) and nineteen wool square: with thirty cotton ones were handed 1n. It was agreed half the would taka the wool square: and half the cotton onea and try to have the two quilts finished be- fore next meeting. The secretary was asked to bu‘; a bait for the 001.1011 quilt. and 4 3-4 yard: of ftannelette for back of wool one. The knlt squares were put. tn- gether at meeting and the flnlah- od afghan taken ln charge by 11m. MacKay, Red Cross converter. She nlso reported several other knit articles received. Next. meeting at the home of Mrs. Bell with Mu. Burke and M155 croken on lunch couuul tee. Meeting closed with Nat- ional Anthem, and lunch was met by a host of friends and pre- §gt__bed with a globe of the world served bv hostess and committee in irgge. YOUR KIDNEYS The lfdm 1515;“. aIectelrL-izxqlln In filter i ‘tin 112?... ‘.1151. ’..".'..".‘."......' °"',..“'...."',."'."'.. ayatm~uln will ll tlIbIn p‘ E- Iw- T- ha.» 11.511» nay-Tynan "fill? 1|!!! your nymn o! can“ J Bum ‘£3.11 llrpglolldn or other about, In ouytnlnltu. y I h H. hi’ D0003 .1011! BIN!!!) Inn "w/tv 11.1.1 .1 (“"0171 OM I th ta . o... 12. .1’. '.'§l‘....‘..'.°‘i. Itheumatlam. For those. who my. "w" appetite Macs Blood Food wll prove the restor- Gol n Box now. Prim u; Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture A very plfeotlve means of ob- taining relief from dlaorden oI the digestive organs ivhlcli an attended by ill, 1.911.1- ache, llulrtburn. pain tielnw the heart. Recommended tor ltomach and all stomach troubles. Price 85c per Bottle. TllE TWO MAGS H0 Great George Street Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. 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