PAGE FOUR M“ a-EDITORIAI. NOTES_ ._-___ f Flgbruaryfs snow flurries are a little too much , or rovincial snoyv gloughg, s- 1r its] .,,Fi._vin yllljcSurvey of PJE.“ Island" TllE DIARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Ioundsd In I887) _ Th? “Pectcd happens. Prime KW! 1| Nported to be of opinion now that the General election may very we" b, deiayed ti“ October. Was there ever such a Machiavelli °r Hlller outside of {Italy or Germany? a Minister - s. a. Burnett. r44.‘ "W" Buss“? , er and Llent. Ins Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory is Weak" 11b.- the Weakest Ink." sarvmiairfriiirfiiniifliifisss *5“ The lfllcll ll th annl heroes are 001111;: homsafrom tell‘: war. Thlsbcountryg snared my“: IIGVEX 0 OOOIIIO 85X‘ U8 th . N th ll llttl P l Charles Lamb, essayist and poet, bom (m, Btielzlnds inothg-sei-oc weathesrfsgye, (late I775; one of ‘he mo" popular writers of filcguldslobs zooms scarce. —- Ham. short articles on,a variety of subjects; used n r'—— nom-de-guerre Elia, he being in the Government T? “fififi "h1g1, “{,‘°',,d,,,.,',',f * . . 1'65 8T5 girl/l". awirlerll: iriiiklindia; House, London; as a minnows Ophen d}? nlghot‘. in ‘order lerary criic e e a oremost place and was “ca” ° “"3" m‘ 7”‘ especially fascinated by Elizabethan and 17th 3:: .§"',f.l.,,°$i§,'.§'.','§§ 5:55, idea: century poets; had many devoted friends, of one der to save coal. Perhaps these of h . advisers had better get together on w om he wrote. , the subject! — Brantford Exposi- Frce from self-seeking, envy, low design, tor. '° l have not found twllitei; soul than thine, ova usnnsosen oinumeu ...__. Bin-In our last letter we sn- dssvoursd to how the fail- ure of our school curriculum . provide elective courses is regions- ible for a do orabls falling off in ' attendance high school _ years. When thougih We pray God‘s 518881118 W “"31 ll“. ll WY rflognfiihwgoi-‘gv anlivevlvflndfiflli May ill-fortune PM! BY- ‘ywou conalairl that?“ :21; O Edward s, w education-in reality our schools have the lowest attendance rec-- oidlnalloltlusada. you will doubtless at if equally discour- ions do not exist in Strange Bedfellows One of the oddest Odd by~election tiliugs '0 appear in that of Gm)’ North notes ihe OH Journal. “'35 the spectacle of the Cfllllmuflzl: P§rty~it now calls usclt the Labor-Progres. "ye P““Y—’"P1>°"111g General McNaughton, with the support welcomed. Thus when the Communists published an advertisement deliv- mg the right of the C.C.l". to speak for lzibcir ,Gencral hlcklaughtoirs supporters blessed it, (and 515371)’ Pald 1'01‘ it) by attaching this tag- lme: Itpllblflhéd 11v the aiit/iurifv of [he Gygy North Liberal Jlixtniffiltioii." ' The “Labor-Prngressire" ‘n!!! Buck. the old Communist ing the first your of the wzir, was a. fugitive from IIISYlW. his party having been under the Defence of Canada ltcgulations, and most of its leaders intcrneil. The Communists ‘then, were against the \\‘.’il". They said it was an imperialist war", that Canada. was being led to the slaughter to feed "imperial greed." It was the old Communist note. With Russia attacked and come to our side, the Communists changed. Overnight they dis. covered that the war wvus against Fascism; whereupon one by one their leaders were re. leased, and Tim Buck came out of hiding. To £6! flvelc’! the ban against Communism, ivhich continue lo stand, they called theinselv " "Labor-Progressives." eh K_ Recently, they have been all-out for My, mg. Rcbuffled and repudiated by the C. C. F., Wlllch, all things considered, should be their molt natural ally, they have turned to the Gov. crnrnent with a zeal and passion that i; all but amazing. Even when nearly everybody in the country was up in arms against Mr. King's manpower policy Tim Buck rose up in Toronto to give it his unqualified blessing. Tim, in fact, became Mr. King's most loyal captain, some of his ministers not excepted. What Communists can find in common with the present Liberal hfinistry, deriving its chief strength from Quebec, “'lllCl'l is bitterly anti- Communist, is one of the things that passes understanding. _________________ Mr. ‘King Helped Aflllyling the results of the ' g I polling at Grey "will: 31° éydnay POSf-Rctard suggests that one of the reasons for Defense hfinister Mo. ‘Naisghtonscyerwhelmmg defeat may well have Mfsstteh‘ K"_“l‘°"l°"5 Open letters which Prime income tax rules argue that the proceeds of ' r . {n5 5cm t° ll“? “ECW13- ,such a liquidation have to be treated as income “we o on eduoogion is would ters consistin tl’ dl f " ' ' - - ‘ - - a m“ threia" of “$35 ggyt 1‘ ° c-luollmiz. entreatv. of the estate for the year in which liquidation l hflolaeucizsdilllgxllgsri W 5991f aglénll-ls‘: _ a inimc lac genera section u le tak l , O ' ' I ‘P’ ° his candid-ate were given an acclamation and th es pace bvlously, that slmply means m“ them‘ M a sound body promote‘ . e owner of such a company is, like a rancher a sound mind. so both together aolent attacks on the Conservative and C. C. F. or s large farmer likely to know that his estate 3'" ‘he tllmllmlulal "wybffl ‘flame ' .' ~ . . ' . . h h f. l ra- Pimf! 1°‘ llallflg‘ the auilflmy K0 Contest the will be wiped out as soon as he dies. This means iifmoiisy 0.1131155? xiii; ‘hull’... of ¢l¢¢t10n. are without parallel or precedent in a reform in our whole System of taxation is healthy people are healthy nations, Canada's political history. That Mr. King could urgently do; have brought himself to issue such a barrage id lthln . Alifd plgaxbcrlauvxlgllk filo; tllrclllh such‘ , a room. my ioveunus be hers enshrined "I i!“ As fragrant flowers blow!- _ i ha, Mo] m“ this hearth when winds . blow cold aging co Tn l ourhhealllérd time may and l ome the elementary school. 111i: ifiiimtii beside its m. We have mentioned earlier that - cs Edward Island teachers May fsitl-i shins thimzh those British sclentlsts have evolved a w“ “km u D WM" m" l” "m" Mndwhmne“ Now ls new ‘treatment based on penicillin which will master the common cold. The new treatment will not be available until after the war. ‘This ls cause manufacture of the British-discovered drug ls ed for battle casualties and special disease.--Fi-edericton Gleaner. The rubber controller advises:- "If tires are beginning to wear out. get them retreaded. The tires YOU have may be the last Y°|1'11 9i for some time to come.” at sums up completely the critical tire situation, and the Wlse civilian motorist will take the very best care of his present tires. lf tie hopes to continue to drive. - Niagara Falls Review. ' ssslnst u“ "m l“ "f! b, Pro-worm , wing tho “ remedy on the rgioilrtlrenlw,” Mao's no won. a some powom“ ll lh trazam of $2.‘;'.§"~l..,t.'";'1-1~I veer hers, rnscs: 35c ran m delay‘. o,“ phone or ma A" promptly attended ¢o_ in: and less snpsriencs than those To he out every fear. . of any province in Canada. This And leisouizhter echo through these tench in the very beginn ta halls 5:} goth tmchor and puptll 811 And love dwell always l1"!- wgn pad Q“ law‘ H P05 011. O Humbert mdnd’ in” two ' ’ towel“: iiiihfiilr f ‘cufi . “um” 1' I ssnas w s-eam compg-flgfl ' i to l6 of th: total efslspuisiion in P°‘l"°" - i’! I "ml 194.1, Th, fowl-mm van“ “om school. Bbs has the average train- goflo m4 1 m m m trig-only one or two more years Quoboo, m, two when w 1 to M of hoo ban some her ih-‘Prlnce Edward Island and i to T Y°“"¢‘ so in Saskatchewan the two lowest. "l m‘! °‘ Yearly earnings of females in the . OI 0! PHD!!!» Dominion averaged QM. The - l‘ S’ “we” u ' lmo", ”,"'§§'°“ w, ‘mm 77 number of her §rn81 stliiydelilll: n naro amt - Wm m,“ “n” Ed who are ulsnltted to Prlnc Wal Naturally yearly complete yard-stick merit of the stAn . There are some email-ii r koned in dollars and - it is some indication in s. specie lzed era fewer and fewer poop Dyer 30 years ago the late Senator William Dennis of the Halifax Herald put up a most strenuous fight to have the Halifax light and power plant municipalized. He lost out, Mont- real interests buying up the stock. Now public ownership of the power system there and other areas served by the Nova Scotia Light and Pow- cr Company will be recommended to city coun- cil by lylayor Lloyd following s conference be- tween Premier MacMillan and the mayor. Fol- lowing the conference the mayor said, “It was specifically intimated that when the city was ready to take over the electrical distribution sys- tem the province would move to acquire the power generation and main distribution system” of the Nova Scotia Light and Power Company. 1r s- is a rises. The moonshine industry does -a three million dollar a vear bus‘ and employs hundreds of people. Of COUI-"v some will say that it takes care of our unem- ployed. is true. but there should be a better way of taldntt em. " shlners often make from S1000 to $2000 within a fe-w days. There are not many nc- ' cupotions at which one can make such s large amount o! money in n such‘ s short tune. Of courseinoon- shlnei-s find that wartime inflation outs down their profits since they have to pay two dollars be!‘ 11811011 experience — she finds it b for molasses and twenty cents Per bier humsl n capablllfiiefi. tome unto pound fps-nigger. u man" m“ . e ear r e n on w - m’ “m” °’ “b” "° l‘ and insthrelion “it their due. t o! unbn Vld fill C l. d G ' m“: "qulnmm" for t "Ne" The resul DPS‘ terse‘! cafe offal: “fill: “i255. 0dr ' o‘ ab“ mm“ Istituatioa ls that only a ll b“ o‘ m’ m u whasflinie soil-its. Doctors are allowed to ll- um pup o suummwm particularly apt at WHY is led by leader who, dur- m: 2 moss’ l“ GIOII 09o". an‘ General Franco lays It down as u 1945 dictum that “what Spain is and what we want to be concerns only iis Spaniards alone." Such “natlonallstic" scruplas are in signi- ficant contrast with the Franco attitude when the Axis was in its heyday. Then the Spanish Cau- ris t—-. slhuepisbyherladoftrain Formal recruiting for the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service ended Wednesday when! the last scheduled class of Wrens reported at the training ship H. M. C. S. Conestoga, at Galt, Ont. However, the Navy has said that if rc- cruits are needed in special categories they will be trained later at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis, Cornwallis, N. S. The Wrens are thus the sec- ond women's service to complete its recruiting requirements. The R. C. A. F. Women's Div- ision stopped recruiting some time ago and has Prtfessionildiorfl’ McLeod s» s... w. l. saunas. n, o s. s. sen-sass. s, o -. Iasrbtan and Alknqpnl law l Pshssltnss l dillo was poking his Iberian nose bung and u“ sue script-s for this DIIFIXIBQ- 3'9" into everybodlfis business. slanglng t)“; u, vim d I m? 500k Wias°a“**-wi."% .':'°"=‘"*..'" a “i???” iii-is" ‘lmiis-‘ii :3: §l‘°’°..islli'é?..l"l€ie"‘.l iumav” ' es. a e s es otalfiisblcsmr have clone to thsapvgorld, “m” Demon 8d to T891011 $116 111811" and would like to have dons. is very much the concern of the world at larger-Halifax Herald. Ottawa continues ta maintain its _ reputation of the female population There ls a great variation 1n outnumberlng the male, according the annual eam o; is a0 cash s this nart of the luv has been a farce from beizirinlng to end. Verv often ueonlo who are quits well and who have the inonev seem to wet all the scripts. ls _ frenusm that a bootlcsser sets so sick that a doctor sells him a whole month's suvnlv at l tires- The bootlemzer often recovers more nulckly than either he or the doc- tor expected. ‘Then he finds "Wt he has a surplus of medicine on hand. The bootleszser is resource- ful enough to sell this at a huge nroilt and thus avert a loss. Even the doctors help to make the uro- hlvltlon law a farce by abuse in selling serl . The prohibition law has failed in its uni-nose and can never ach- leve it It has filled our court-s with muck-raking cases. It is packing our falls with ncoole who are not criminal at heart. It ls ilehasinv the medical profession and making izrafters out of some of our doctors. rt has made Gestapo ssenta out nf uui- police. It has covered the Island with he moonshine and slonnv heer. It as destroy"! i110 familv life ln manv homes. Ti. has helped to increase the number n1’ rlellnnuant children. It's only w“, oomnllshment seems to he that it makes u more awkward for a de- cent citizen ‘to not a drink in so far as one has to sneak around mo}. stir-pets to vet. one. ft has substituted poisonous concoctions fm- clean drinks. It. has created houses of ill fame and had renu- tatlon. It. has izfven ml! moon- sblriers and bootlemers a three- . million-dollar s year business. It will nrnvlde post-war lobs for rnariv. Yet it is somethlM 110511’ in g}..- N19,: of some nronle and no; their fanatical support. To the msioritv who are not fanatics. however. it proves to be a farce from beclnnlns in end, and "Io have botrh the d working or wa sl carnlngguTfi-xib ill” 91m arm-u . l the tn sinus figure fbr lfllulrorwheli ‘the differsnc: Bangers ma! and urban figures oas who survive cla of elimination often prove to be students of exception- al ability, but should we tolerate a system that allows such an enorm- ous wash of students? We should not overlook the fact that the amtude of ‘the parent ins often be lo for the c d's leaving school at an early. 1n man-y cases parents ques- t-he value pf the resent course of studios l bee" little relation to the needs of everyday lifo—in particular to Ill ll. R. llssss s ti, Chartres Acossatanisil s! Grafton Street. p"? Charlottetown rims sou a, i], messes» w its-noises.» been discharging its married members as need t h d l d by m k m - -' _ ot lscosurs mas aworersprovlnc .Th for thmhlenfid ".il'h.'l" clgtamng of the Bureaii of Btatistelcs from tlis_1B4l a great dlfforenlg inmtha monweat ir raining lan. The Canadian com“; 1; doe, no, heir in mo new“ p” work“ in gum,’ , Women's Army Corps is expected to renew its leaf flllttllv is min“?! 1:"- llla" "1955! {WWI 11$ fill!!!“ mm refrains: camimisn as woo as more C- W- A- ill” °" "lilifrleefii. eiiil°'ésrii liiierinofmidbemiiu ‘l: l“ m” C.s are needed to deal with paper work and twenties, war or no war, those occur. It ls dus largely to the nut- ohe mil-combatant scars-s in: .¥.‘2.“.“%.il“i§l. ‘till saris‘: narrate nations us: o» n»- ~ m» w- , ,,,. ‘ " ‘ ' hind them, dateless-Ottsws. Cltl- orientation of the buslnel no: thfgemjwmwenfim “m; m” tions we have described and the fact that 40 per cernt of our chil- fannlng in different cross. of the price variation m m Wm dren do not complete the element- ary school course. urns in until the output per man becomes gore tho different we are s“, etc u‘ p l’ r “mo” The School ' rlsvnssscnt Loans those who work for wages. As to m our M“ lettwin om. island Teachers are so de- as i quately qualified and inexperi- enced.’ Ranchers and farmtn are not the only peo- ple who‘ are finding the present income tax system producing serious effects. Mr. justice Ives’ Royal Commission has to consider the case of “fairiily corporations." These compan- ies, owned by one or two members of a family, have often been built up by the re-investmerit of profit, with practically no capital contribu- tion, except the original small amount with which the founder started. Should it now be- come necessary to liquidate an estate, chiefly consisting of holdings in such an outfit, present A college girl cams Into the pub- lic library and said, “I'm trying to find a. well-known poem that has a line in it that's always being quoted, but I don't know the name of the poem or the t. Dc you suppose you could hep me?" The librarian asked what the line was. “They t t go down to the sea in ships." the girl answered. “Why that's from the Bible." said the librarian. "Oh, it ls.<.but it's also in some well-known book, I'm sure." —Oritarlo Library Review. Prevention ls stlll better than any cure. If the world would spend rvr. ALBAN F - :1 a an. ans. s Canadians Bank of Cnininsros ‘ Mons "m LOAN r panorama. soucrsoa. ‘s ALEX w. Marrmssos Mlmrarlrbgsat Georg“: BABBIBTIB. iLA. McGlllliAll, M BAIIISTEB. 80111011“ _:, NOTARY. to hi‘. .t‘£f......'ti... ' aye. the results. ca r urns t "‘_" thgmvahfiomz vamégoyungl l“; 1n THE PRDIIIRITION LAW worker in ‘fhs busing: varielllrefrglrl 511343“ "5 m" ' l°°k ‘f’ "M in one province to $904 in last session of the Supreme Court another. For the pie-census year and seagk what went ionwthelrgvgni: the arly earnin of rnalo work- en 0111'" V" ° ers l: the ruralgsdistricts varied “dry- Province." Ninety-six per from $373 in one provtnoe to 3971 cent of the cases tried dealt strict- in another. For urban female work- ly with oonshine and beer. The era the variation was from defense in both criminal 08588 tosooi and the rural female woni- consisted largely of evhienae of er from $215 to $471. 0n the oth- drinking. In one case drink led to or hand the male urban wage- ths death of a man at the M1168 earner varied from $900 to $1,200. of his wife. In past YBBTS Bums" The greatest variation was in cash all criminal cases in the Supreme returns per farm where the low- Court were fought with drinking est was 36.1 per cent of the h h- as a background. Each morning m. The earnings of the l‘ in the Police Court we have three. female worker were 40.0 per cent four. end often more. cases q!’ drunkenness. The HIM-H SOLICITOR- rrc. i‘ cosmic BUILDING .,, CHARLOTTIZTOWN ______}_____ flili I little booklet, healthy in thought and deed. Sum- ming it up. there are few human _ ills in the social body of mankind 0f sheer nonsense and expect it to produce any reaction but one of ridicule and contempt, is the most convincing proof that he knows next to nothing of the pyschology of the free and in- dependent electors of Canada. _If, it may be added, Mr. King does not realize that Grey North has sounded the doom of his delectable Government, he stands alone in the valley of Unreality and delusion. Holding Down Prices o’ . . a The Dominion Government has issued a with the litlc hVar-time Econ- Qlfllf? Stabilization to Keep l)own the Cost of Living in Canada: What lt Is, How It Works, Why It Must lie Suppm-iccl. ‘It is prefaced by a message from .l’rin1c Minister Mnclccnzic King, addressed to ‘the pi-iiplo of (fzmndn over p‘ year ago, llllpldfslllg: ihciii uiili the duty of holding the hue. lodny. lll the sixth year of the war, the Giivcriimr-iii feels that there lS a heed for rcsii'i-. iig ourfs individual re- sponsibility for iuiiiniziiiiiiig a <lzllilc economy. The history of the cnrlv (lZl_\'S of the \\'.'ir i5 given in brici, how prices were rapidly rising before the price ceiling and wrige control legis- lation lyligre introd’i_icq-il_ Tfho (lauger of having oo muci money or ion cw goois is pointe out, and the pressure of higher costs of pro- duction. Iii a word, the cvils of inflation are explained in convincing lzmguzigc and the mea- sures taken in prcvcut ihi-ni, iii the interests of the national war effort and in pursuance of its duty to szifcgunrrl ilic \\'L'llZll'C of citizens. lncontrollcd iuflzilion is (Icscribcd as “a severe and unfair form of iaxziiion." The spe- cial hardship (‘illl5(‘1l pcuplc living nu pensions, annuities and other forms of saving is referred tmland the fact] that \I\'li_QL‘\ lllljlliillilflfiS in gen- era can never vccp :1 irvnsi u! increases in the cost of living. Posl-uuir problems are then giv- en consideration. with ihc rcuiiiiiler that de- flation invariably follows inflation. producing a dislocation severely wrenching the economic system. hlorccivcr, ihcrc is ihc question of pro- tecting the savings of ilu: Czuuidizm people. The huge investment in Victory liontls and War Savings Ccriificziics must ho protected by keeping inflationary ivndcncics under control. “Victory on the military and home fronts dc-- mands joint effort :iii<l joint responsibility in the common cause," concludes the argument; “selfishness on the part of any single group will jeopardize not only ihc welfare of the C3ll8dl3flvC0lIlll1llnlly as a ivholc, bin, in the long run, will invariably" rciict aigaiust the in- tends of the group responsible." Three thousand children whom the Germans forcibly deported to Polish territory have been returned .to Soviet Byelorussia. When the Fascists were being driven from Byelorussia, they staged a hunt for children, surrounding the villages, breaking into houses and seizing children in the streets. They sent them by train- loads to “donor camps", where German doctors drained their blood for wounded Hitlerites. Thousands of Byelorussian children perished from excessive loss of blood, and the survivors were scattered throughout Polish towns and villages. Representatives of the .Byclorussian Government are now trying to locate and re- patriate these children. They find them ex- tremely exhausted, barefoot and ragged. Special departments have been opened in hospitals in Brest, Baranovichi and Stolbtsy for treating the children, and measures are taken to locate their ls D eri t of lt parents or to place them in good homes. s a s- a If we are correctly informed, says Press Iii- for/Izalioit Bureau, Mr. Maximo Raymond, M. P., for Bcauharnois, will refuse to run at the coming elections and the Bloc will be officially Th v dissolved. feated in the Provincial elections of last Aug- ust, and Mr. Emmanuel D'Anjou, M.P. for Rimouski, have broken with the Bloc and sig- nified their adhesion to the group of Inde- pendents. It may also be recalled that Mr. Ligoiiri Lacombe, M. P. for Deux-Montagnes, Leader and only member of the Canadian Party, has just teamed up with the Dorion-Roy-La- croix group. As for the nationalist wing of the Liberal Party which takes its orders from Mr. P. j. A. Cardin, M.P. for Verchercs, political observers are expecting it to line up with the anti-King coalition which is in process of forma- tion. It is even being said that Mr. Cardin will take otter the leadership of the group of In- dependents and that two Liberal members- Mr. Sarto Fournier, M. P. for Maisonneuve- Roseuiount, and Mr. Lucien Dubois, M; P. for Nicolct-Yamaska-will campaign at liis side. This means to say that the Independents will start the fray with a count of eight members: u l’. j. A. Cardin (Liberal), Frederic Doiroii (Union Nationals), Ligouri Lacombe (Canadian Party), Emmanuel D'Anjou (Bloc Popnlaire), Sasseville Roy (Conservative), Wilfrid La- crois. Lucien Dubois. and Sarto Fournier (Lib- erals). Such a coalition will be all the stronger in that it will not have to fight against the Bloc which will officially disappear; that it will have the backing of Mr. Duplessis; and that it is composed of men coming from all parties who have become allies for _one purpose only: ari pll O81 At mi ed OI l overthrow Mackeuaic King- Everyone, more or less. articles about what a dates throughout the country. under modern conditions. What; an organization it must be to keep fed, munltioned and armies of millions, and in an ad- vance of already 200 miles or more. For such a Already Mr. Pierre Gauthier, tu-stlhbé", wlilleslieve dard works from Russia Lstics of The has announced that three of the emergency colleges for the inten- slve training of probably be opened that more than a ous to enrol ing schemes. . ageing start to a program thatwill inevitably prove longand difficult pered by side. probably be to swim away. chemists smell up the countryside as they experimented with pounds of ally they ment and chemically. with tctbiutt offay siiii-ff-siirsefilsi e “M” n that could not be cured in the classroom, and such cures are apt tot be permanent. — Victoria Colon- is : A Chinese friend gives us this esrarnple of the American manu- facturer's inept way of wit? foreign customers: w dealing "In dlina, te ls the mourning color; red the oolor of joy and happiness. erlcan-made goods continued to reach China wrapped in white paper, whereas German packages were of firecracker red. amount of arguing with the Am- Alld no cans could make them chan e heir ways-make them see red" The good old American feeling of self-oorifldent-but not nose-Detroit Times. busi- hss read masterpiece organization and transportation ls for a big circus to keep ltfi a fueled Russian task, it ls n 24-hour day. e great military schools of the Point, Sandhurst. to securo stan- on the log- war.—l=‘rom the St. Oath nes Standard. British Minister of Education tesehe a would in April: and thousand ap- eations had already been re- ved from men and women anxi- under the new train- This is an encour- the moment ls ham- acute shortages on‘ ev The next great problem wil Llvo sharks avoid water when dead. decomposing s rks found. researchers found that dead sharks ave off an odor which caused HIE ha Armed with this clue, naval nary sharks to turn tail and proceeded to some 7,000 rotting shark meat. Pin- lsolateol the essential ele- proceeded to duplicate it The American Cyano- d's Calco Division then prepar- the shark-re llent for military use and rnanu actured thousands small units which are used in five-ounce chemical brlquets fast- ened to life jackets. The chunlcals are released in th cord attachment. G086 H0111 find enough good ' teachers to teach the intending teachers.~l"rederlcton Gleaner. New York Times. f I the ga ed in the list in annual There were three provinces these of the highest in the lowest prov- ince. The earnin male worker amounted to 47.8 r cent and the urban male wor was 7 . ln the highest province. average over half of the highest average. In that case it qlulte three h K 1 esplte this-before the war-Arn- Yo‘? were m L’; a n W parison ls truth: ‘appendix. nual eamlngs in c complete yard-stick the standard of living. earnings arc however useful measuring useful to those wh goods and be observed t Prln OB th trlallzed provinces.mPI‘he difference- bstween urba Greatest in Prince Edward Jovlnces the difference be- tween the earnings of th wan-earner in urban and districts was grater than the to- tal earnings of the rural wage- earner. wage-earner did not" get hnlf as much as the In family was the same. In both Saskatche- wan and Prince Edlw ‘Hie city of Alnhen was called Ikench. . . Tho lnfully occupied in 1941 were is of the rural fe- in the case of the urban arner was the lowest was not All other the The table this oom- be fortunate that an- sshwis not a so 0y workers. It may t the provinces of Edward Island and Sask- n, where .61 per cent of in agriculture, were well earn- selivea. These rd Island, Que- atchewan. The prov- uo highest earnings. British Columbia are nios1 co letely indus- n and rural was Saskatchewan Island. In both rural In other words the rural iuban wage-earner. earnings the result 1m- about fore we place in try- n; about greet altera- tli tsids 1d. (To aBguColll-llxlgxt-l) LIX LA CIIAPILII in Germs Mx IA Ohlftelln by tliz rormnsn n: ms .......~=- tear" Court is filled with cases against moonshiriers. This mvince was once new! for its Potatoes and foxes. 111181- Provide for Succession Duties With Life Insurance Succession Duties payable to both Provincial and Dominion Governments are the first call on your estate at death. 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