PAUE FOUR ‘ THE CHARLOTTMDWNQGUARDIAN MAY 20. 1947 training of officers and guards and the estab- lishment of a training school for officers-and ih-ee ,assistant commissioners to act as inspect- ors. TllE BIIARLOTTETDWN lillllRlilllll Morning Daily (Founded in 1887) Allthurllcd as Second (‘lass Maul, Post Oflloo Department. Ottawa. President. i-.-.n ‘A. Burnett; Yice-Proslrlant, Wm. R. Burnett; Sony-Trans" Ci. l lsurm-lt: tiilhoi- nnii Managing Director, J. R. BIIFIIPHLASSUClCIlB Editor, ‘ Frank “kilker. The immediate need for a training school will be met by an arrangement with the R. C. M P. who offer the use of th.ir barracks at Rockliffe and Regina. A permanent school would b: b-iilt later near one of the penitentiaries. Tl~e first men ‘chosen for training will be from ih‘ present penitentiary staffs, which include many officers with whose character and inter- est in reformotive policy the commissioner is will satisfied. As regards classification and segregation, the habitual and hardened convicts will all be sent to the Kingston, Stoney Mountain, and St. Vincent de Paul penitentiaries, while young and eormeble men will be sent to Collin‘s Bay, lPrii-ice Albert and a new institution of the Bar- ‘stiil type in Quebec, Wl1lCl1 would leave more roam in St. Vincent de Paul for incorrigibles. on from manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer Gmeml Glllsflll l5 wllxlllced lllal llle pllllcllllcs " to consumer, with profit adzlcrl at each stag-e, it y cl llle-Pwslal 5Y5lem °llFl llle be“ lmQY" PP‘ i . w" pvrcrmd-as high as In) m, u,“ by yhefpsrtunity for the reformation and rehabilitation l time the final buyer pays ir. Of 33 cents paid ‘i_°l l°lllllalwll° llllve ll°l Yel becllme lluldella“ ' ' ' for a pack of clgarcts, 25 cents i5 Dominioni‘l""‘l"‘ll5‘ _ _, , _ i wk o" cent in your for pmmge is W," m,“ The means of classification should be ini- ' There is a tax of a aennv a hundred on matches. Pnlcdi lle 5975i by llle “Ppmllllllelll Pl a Clo?” Th, CHOW“ h.’ .77,’ “x5 H“, ‘anon/Eng 0.59,. m, i‘ firation officer ‘:0 secure complete information ‘ quhqs, _ about the prisoners and their past histories bc- " l ' Tobacco ‘We; ("c "fled my 3;, p3, ccny_,fnre their classification is attempted by thc v - - H 52],) - . ‘h ‘classification board. g rhul ls‘ when u ma" "n; ml G pm“ c' The women's prison at Kingston is no long~ gorlljlélglilge-rggnilcr? cgclnl: 5H0 fiyilllrjncchodf‘lfitnljtl: = er to be used for that purpose, but the provinces Suitcases, wallets niiil piirscs, ash trays, tau... Car: to be asked to pr:ivide accommlgdatigr; for I tairvpens and prapclliiwg pencils. The tax is 30 llll ‘wmell Plllollelsfllell“ ma”: la" '2'," ‘ = ‘l per cent on chocolate, candy and chewing gum; l" llle pllllllllclllll lllslllullolls closel m” l?" ' = 25 per cent on tooth-paste and other toilet cirt- Mme‘ all" lllell lumllles lllld relullves‘ ides mm iuicesl doc,“ Md Wmchcsl iewelryl The importance of continuous and useful , SCH drinks my 40 per employment is stressed by _ ‘and he not only recommends the appointment of a supervisor of the penitentiary farms to as- ~:ist and advise the instructors in farm opera- tic is, but he also recommends the replacement of obsolete machines by modern, up-to-ilate ma- chines for industrial training. Believing that "ample, useful and instructive work" should be the objective, he says that the other depart- mznts of government should secure their sup- p! es from this source as far as possible. General Gibson concludes by saying that the proposals in this report constitute "the first stiges" in the further development of the Royal |C~imn1ission's recommendations. lt will be ‘agreed that the new commissioner is making o gcod beginning. "The Strongest illemory is "beaker Than the Weakest Ink." TUESDAY, MAY ‘Ill, H747 Worst ‘Tax 0t All One onerous tax which thc Abbott Budget failed to touch at all was the sales tax. This tax, applying to thousands of articles in com- inon use, stands at 8 per cent. As it is passed .\ . glassware and chira. i cent, plus sales tax. Suppose a housewife in an afternoon buys a‘ S5 alarm clock and a Sl0 handbag, SpCridS $2 ‘ i at the druggisfs for toilet needs, and Sl else- where for candy ond fruit juices, she has spent in all Sl9. Of this amount, thouqh she does not know it, $713 is Dominion tax. The main objection to such taxes (and a host of others not mentioned, like those on rail- way tickels), is that, besides being concealed, l they fall with like weight cn all inzome groups and so bear hardest on people i-"lth small carn- ings. These people ri:c;f tooth-posts, alarm clocks, fruit juices, handbags and the comfort of tobacco just as much as the rich do. ln Can- ada they pay thc some tar. rate on these things as the rich. Taxes of this kind, called "re- gressive" by economists, are condemned by all authorities as illiberal; and it is no credit to a "Liberal" Government that they are in force in ‘f this country at crushingiy high rates. Most of them were imposed originally, ofi course, in the wartime scramble for funds by any method and at any sacrifice of sound tax prin- ciples. Canada's tax system is a vast hodge- podge of l-cvies unrelated to equity or any dis- cernible economic theory, as Mr. Abbottzhas l l forcibly reminded the public by failing to doi ‘ anything about it. i l Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, British High |C¢mmissioner and party thoroughly enjoyed their -' cuimRiAL NUIIIS -, Community Radio broadcasts this week. I A’ i ‘I Provincial Musical Festival all this week. ‘k w w w Today's seeding in the Prairies is about l0 days behind last year but if things go right the wfegtynwiyll qllibeflgiliwegrly this werelcfrTherewis goon imisture in the ground. 1r I Thoreau all Pllllfii A llllllse wisit to the Province, and expressed regret their T" U- 5- Nye-w‘ ‘lsmmlilw o" "was? Pfhliiidfl Ti§§"i..'lill§§§ §l°.lm"l'.".lL"§,'LT§ "l "s ."‘°"ll‘lY Tomcrrolvg low" leurure? a long l tlizn they will have something to remember us quotation from "Walden" by Henry David Thar- - - . by for the rest of their lives. euii. As this Concord PlHlCZDPhQI’ IS rcmemb-er- e .. .. ed by countless persons today for having built _ - - - - his own cabin on the shore of Walden Pond, l1lSl A zoopoo kllowull eleclllclly generulmg . , . . , ation is being built in the sea at Poole, Eng- words on housing have on autnentic ring as com-l ,n__d m u Co“ of $28 00o 00o’ A shunow S80 "lg "om a (talisman who has thought uboulltirmof Poole Harbor is being filled in to make the economic aspects o.‘ living. Wrote Thoreau y Fm station me in i847: ' ' ' "lf it is asserted that civilization is a real, advance l" llle condlllo" c"; mo" il musl be ticn is havin its effect on city \vellers as well shown that ‘t has produced better dwcllirios with- i ‘me c few gresidents having styghd to improve’ m" muklng "m" more costly; and the m“ 0' l llnd embellish their propert which is all to tho a ll1llig is the amount of what i will call life. 35d twin to make cihurloneiown a "c" which is required to be exchanged for it, im- , gemlfim“ g y ~ mcdiately or in the long run. An average housel ' in this neighborhood costs perhaps S800 and to; lay up this sum will take frcm tan to fifteen years of the laborcfs life, even if he is flul’ en- cumbered with a family-zstimeting the pecuni- ary value of every man's labcr at Si a day." The concliiiian which Thoreau drew was that although the lahorcr "must have spent more than half his lifr: commonly before his wigwam will be earned," renting instead woulzl be a doubtful choice. What would the sage of Wal- ~ dcri think of news from Massachusetts that Bos-l Ian's new housing program for veterans has cal l led for a city hcnd icsiie of $10,000,000 to fin-i lace the building of 1,550 permanent homes? This would bring the average to more than $6,- 450 a house. Although a wage rate of Sl a day is now uncommon, and alihough men live long- or, and therefore cincnl less of life to pay for shelter, yet the original premise of Thoreau's argument is still pertinent. ~k I 1! i i lt is pleasing to note that rural beautifica- t Ii t w y islanders are prominent in Saint John these days. Mr. Nelson McEwen, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. has been the guest of honour at a banquet and dance of the Hi-Y chapters. l Among the internes at the General Hospital aro: Dcctors L. S. Allen, Summerside, P. E. l.: M A. Dracon, Freetown, P. E. l.; and W. M. Shaw, ‘ Clide River, P.E.l. I a a I Our Premier will no doubt note that, ac- cording to The Canadian Press, a most uncon- sc ous celebrity is a day-old Holstein bull calf, owned by Jack Hayes of Brampton and born to ' Alcarta Gerben, a cow, who according to Mr. , Hiiyes, is world's champion butter fat producer. iMr. Hayes was offered $5,000 for the calf l0 l minutes after its arrival. R ‘Ir i‘ i Mary Lamb, (sister of Charles), poet and esiayist died this date i847. She was fascin- ated with the Elizabethan age of literature and with her brother wrote Tales From Shakespeare. She suffered from melancholy, and was tender- ly cared for by Charles who never married: "A bcbe is fed with milk and praise." . "Anger in its time and place Mqy assume a kind of grace. lt must have some reason in it, And not lost beyond g minute." i‘ I I General GlliSfilPS Report Many fUT-Tfflfllilllg reforms are indicated in the report of Brig Gen. R. B. Gibson, Commis- sioner of Penitentiaries, recently tabled in Par- liament. He tells first of many new regulations, adopted since the Archambault report was made, which are loss repressive in character ond which thus conform to the reformotive policy. A def- inite plan is proposed by General Gibson for the careful selection and training of penitentiary officers and guards. Immediate steps are also regard to our uniqueness. "We in the Island to be taken toward the segregation of incor- have our own way of doing things," he says. rigibles from young and rcformable prisoners, y "For instance ours is the only Legislature in the with more complete classification to follow. He, Bflflfll Empiyg where iii; Ggygyflmgnf git»; so m; bell-eves strongly in the Borstal institutes; and ' lett of the Speaker. If we should also be the he would make better use of employment in the | only division of the British Commonwealth to peniteiitiaries as means to the reformation and have a dual constituency, that is a distinction rehabilitation of convicts. ‘rather than o disadvantage." He could have lii the reorganization of the penitentiary l added with even more effectiveness that we have y branch, General Gibson recommends the ap- the only Piohibitioii Act in the Domi ion, and yet ' iiitiiiont of two deputy commissioners-one ofican show $600,000 Government liquor profit, ~ ll. to have charge of the selection and ‘purely for medicinal purposes. Mr. MacNaught, M. P. seems to be of the same opinion as "Pro Bono Publico" with |!.i'('.~ .. _ _ ‘Siziics- niili some effort - Brnzzrlaii the commissioner, Rates By the Way One rather surprising renult or sixteenth century io provide a rest. for Lin,- feei of horsemen. They siilli Bvilig about. on horseback. in spile of the fact that. they arr- uncome fortable and unhealthy. and than ll Ls impossiLie to ivalk naturally in them. This is a striking example of how. through sneer inceriiii. some- thing can continue lo be used Wllen there is no longer any need for it — G. N. L. Cooke. in London 'l‘im-':s. Clllllldfl- ‘>1 "flllrsv. was one of 1h.» first countries to adopt the airplane for forest guarding and fire coiiirok. Thai ivns n pmfiiable invcsinieiii unit still is. Whether it is still in Uie lvad in using adorn ivar in- ventions to uxiinguJi forest fir-u ‘is iioi so apparent. Australian nir forces have reversed ilie bombing‘ nf W11!‘ and have bombs to draw an form! iii-es l-u exfngitish the flames. Iiiufic ‘JJlHlJS explode 9n ijlngivt iviin lllv ground and sprcnrl ii 51:0 extinguished amounting in sixty- ‘ve g-illons over forty to fifty square (is. Siniilzii- icoznbihg tuciics for e l)l en tried iii l:‘r- Lin "d Sim. l Oiio by one llioy are hcgliiiilii, cvaivl but of the; holes. Cl‘ ~\- L-Hilbirgh. who la>n‘i been ii- from much recently, has crime forilv ‘Alli! some advice for ihi- Uiiiicgi LSiiiii-s in pflYllCllllllil‘ :iii:l ihv- wiiriilj in efiiirnl. All zivcund the zvmld Hit.‘ is llllle helpers are jive! n" fwlli in ico it tlic Wc-eilitlv is in. ublo Io ihrni and if Ilia)‘ can ea: 0i This can't be ii dirty ciijiiizillsi tr as Rizssisrs heart is pure. - Wii . prg Tribune. A flit-nil told me of twn ins-Iii I conductor. humming iiiiii-s .. Tiic rcjzlv we : "Cnmouflncssl nfuizin i, jiiiro viiimiiflziic". The‘ other d'i_v I . all}; boarding, n bus t-cuiui .:i- viJorin Sizztioii ;:.;l asked 111- ciinducini- if lie went. iru si..<i .'.i. on iu inc j)‘ ‘ we are nziiernlse engaged. -- Leicrsi iii Lnnaon Ti Last. full the Russian 1ire<s was} Union pa" d a decree that ail in:- i",ll XIILYTEEQCS uvrve unlawful for national scale is less tolerant than Negro mill0rlli€5 in the United ISlGlCPi~P€lr‘1'l)0i‘0l\gll‘i Exumf nev. IPc-rv could go along with the (llbslllii"l' ivhi felt the Greeks and Turks should be asked to put up some sort. of collateral. which prob- ably would turn out to be wvtesi- lr-rs, - Sirnrford Beacon-Hamid. ' T‘ ' l Inability tn spell correctly he‘ irayg uni ‘s hck of formal enum- iion but. has very little hrarlnz 0“ iSIClllQCII-LT. ihziracter or capacity. Ii may be ton much to ask for llllliliCljC rpolhng at this time. but ni least we would have a uniform system. Landon Free Press. A TlIIPP-lib-"Hl! model cl a mar-h- ine ii.’ llll.‘ iyta used on HMS Van- guard war the Royal visit to South Available with a “squeegoc” for rib-l hflifbliig dirty wiiiei- one: scrubbing; and fitted \'.‘i\h u silencer. this, appliance cinsbiner. the functions: (‘If a vacuum clr-iiner for carPPliH nnrl a suciiim polisiicr and scrubber audiences. he had one preiiy S000 standby: "I know why you drink so much ten ovoi- here." he used to gay, “I've lasted your coffee!" ‘Nlll hnr] a iveak point, thinks The Ham- iiioii Spectator. A lot o! Eiiizheh pcnpln would gladly take coffee 1n America-ohm iasiing American ten. Now at. long last someone ls gains: to do something about it. In the interest of per-king up Anglo-American gaarlvdll. the Nai- iniinl Coffee Association has olfffffd lr1 New York to lend. without lease. an Amerivaii coffoe-maklnit expert to the Briiish lvfiinlsiry of Fbod. Visitors from this continent would thus get e break in the Old Land. "Much coffee is sold the" ln thc bean." said the association's secretary-manager. "Here it is sold on its flavor." What about reciprorliy? Cnn England sand us samrono nvcr here i0 Show Noll-ll Americans haw to Hwkfl 100- “"0 stop us dunking so much coffee? Thorn is nothing complex about ll. Sufvlvv- Blll-lfllléh ‘We no are longer. i i kind. I ‘fillulkv of ihc foals \vzi.s n hiilrl in; I l" CFP-‘il oui of their hairs. Iii ‘hui ii was flifillYfllPfl by riz-iii: rics- i thing \\‘f‘ know, the Siiillllllflls‘ jici-ntuin niirl ii failed. Ii i, mi; COUi-tliiiniivs and other will be buck i0 realize. l10\\’(‘\L‘l'. iimi jg.» j_ d, with all tonsils-W. L. Clark, In lci‘ noi been favcii with n _-,_._ 'I'lie Windsor S! frriiii struggle n! ilizii i» 1i i, 31,1 -—— .ihc;(~i~_v 1l!“il)l(.‘ la hi1 ] lit!‘ l.i..i (‘f "Rut-win. absorbing Sweden's uizl- ii ~ ii iii. W951. put of electrical equipment iinri u-.,i,»,,,,;9 or line iizirle inc-i, sells ii bin-k ii . ,,~_;>;j,j hIIVQ Sweden zii an 80 percent. iiiurk-iiii." -1r.-iig Nazi mgliiiiizirc hurl Prof. Mclnnis Completes i History of Recent War i ("R-C." in Hamilton spectator) 9.2 introduction 0,f' sbirrups has‘ To mp9 won . . ' d history as ii ‘ii b ii - u. » < . , . . ' Tiff..- 1:..:~..'~J fr‘? o" "we w a ‘ ‘ “l? m abfmlr 116i 11111111: 1'01‘ any ivriii-r, whaicicr ills ski-Welly: lo wriie it with clai- ll)’ Mid admirable dispassion as to rnake ‘the airtilevembiii the more notable. Phat. l5 iviiai Edgar inc- Innis. of Toronitv. has dc-ne. The final volume of his history of World War II has vunie from inc p. . '. 1t is published by Lie Oxford Ullivcrsily Press of Tcii. 001°; P" $2.50. and marks the cam- lhciion of a ivm-i: that is lllSlih- glllsllcfl b)’ (‘Qlllf-‘elfillvfl. a clear iri- ierprc-iiitive faculty and an impnr. iial evaluation of events through- uui llIEISlX volumes c-f ivhni, i5 ,1“ l11l[.'I'4“JSl\‘C chronicle of the his, CSl. irngedy cvei" to eiiizulf mun- n10 The nuihor vir-iiesnviiii moi even- llQ-‘s- hi5 ll?ll\])l‘(‘ll\'l‘ £ll\\'ll_\'s, zip- iieiirs iii be i-ri true focus; and ing- ivrtle jiraisu llf‘.\'lO\\'L‘fl nii the ivoik is in» best icsiinfonini to its m;- rellfillct‘. ‘Fhr period covert-ii li_\' iiiis volume is from Oriobei". 19-24 L0 Svrliemhei". 1945. and ihc i115’. jilizisvs cf the tiiniiir- r-oiiflit-i are ff-Yl-l lllvld l‘l‘0"\‘2‘_ lli supported In‘ ilmiinii-iiinijv cvjiii- , Exit-ii theatre iii flflCWlllihllS is llfilll Willi. including the Minn-ll \\i|l|l‘l‘ OlfPIPlVE lll the Wr-si in i944. ilie lrrnviiius and surpris- “Li! liiiize of ihe Gr-riiiuiir. in iie AYIlPllllPS \\’l'l.'i‘ll provipiiiiicii iiiai uliiiiiiiir: ii-isis kiirizvii ns (he Biiiile of the Euler: zinil ilireniuiir-il fin‘ a lf‘\‘» jrvrlliiiis il'.i_v.s in r[p-,,,_,j~h-,>... ll!" nosterii Allie», (llfifjjnl Hm,- eiiiivv posiiinii and UZIHPYYp 111,-“, liv sudden rL-siisio; This [I4‘»\\'(‘l'llll The Exterminator Z»... a iBy Bruce Huichieon In The Winniptg Free Press). Our local vermin exterminator. n man of’ ivirle experience tells me iiliat a rat is not very good at ‘maihematics. He can count up to -i\vo, he can distinguish between two kincs of poison ‘out. when you IN AN ORCHARD ‘I While heavy clouds hung add a third his calculations collapse. “have my head, Tl?" llllld llllllilllcl‘ will,“ lllm‘ Tlllemnd in my heart was sullen dis- lskiliod ikterminaior, with three or Content more p-"ilsons, can always fool they “Lyle y‘ a sud 5nd dreary “new ‘i-ni and exterminate hlm. 1 j Thinking itiis over with the ex- terminator iri a dark basemenblnwh, 1°01 we aqpe to strlve and Iiviiii the proof of hi5 skill lying astruggsle (m. I raid. w-Illl. Tl!" ltussan (‘Am- ir mi is also given (leinilid Lei‘.- : ‘Al. sllC-Wlllg the thrust..- far jiti- 1 el ‘m on ilie Danube and the r-i- 2i of East Prussia. n the EItSl and ilini iiiippezz-vri to 11c: iasl i. u. - Yclfllilv-SS ivressiiri- “'11s npjilczl in in bur?» Shc ideiiily tint! i ' ll" form of a gzrgziniiv lIlliCPFS. foal of n COPCLJOI‘, ziiiri r- ‘ _ with the favrcs uii one side rirriiiz He replied ~My “my "- iounrri Berlin niwl tlirne illl I11;- L, 1h.“ you dgd y. j other side 1i‘. Hsiitg in ihe R.ii.iic Fllfl ltCYOfKl. iiniJl llH‘ iiiive fillglil)! ‘ziiii host was eruslicrl cii ihe livid and coinpcllvzl i0 siihmii unc-oiirfiiionai > rrcnrier. e e v- Nrilhliig 015v hilt. llitit olycsiivt- mniicrarl lllli rfinzir-iii- (bu; iii‘ high l when the l. 'i‘ii ivviit flown ainirl l“ H,’ null ruin iilit: the aimed. l inc fervour and the vcmrudtslalp of a common purpose. the irlcuis which hail iriumpiicd. the faith in freedom thni pulled i ‘ any llnffl its snrltllvwnll iiirse iirrcjzius gun- ti’? Sill-l’ ‘l"i'.‘ ~- "v.1". I ' 1;! ' . l! l . . ‘Plwnitglgwhfie 751' tlllllggungflg‘ (lriiis oi llic 5p. l, ‘named iu v.1“.- ‘k L“; mm,“ ‘m urge,“ Ias-ii altiiOSl. UYL. ..giii. The bravo °“““"‘ ' l‘ ‘ "' and noble mun iif ‘iilii-rniioii ‘mil rlmic their job iii Europe. and thr- poliiivinns moved in and took river, mlbflllns’ Alllwuglldle do ml‘ b“ Zbhijfl) aiietiiccl ll_\' hllfiilllt rziiuri". li~vo thiii the Russian Gavcriiinr-zii. As a row“ no“? Hm hang,’ m a s - acted because ll has come sud- prpyinqtms lmhuuc’ LV 1° fllsbfllc“: l" mlXSfl ,l“'*‘l" Professor fifiIniii-s irni-es iiie '- h" ‘lewev ‘m llle llllcr‘ several Campaigns in ihe Pacific There bombs rxplvde on imp?!“ iiieaircs and PIITPlCS his commen- tary an to the dropping of iiie atomic bombs on Hiroshima {ll-fl Nnizzisziki. n11 operation nbuui whicii he feels mine loo comfortable zinu views with miiiglerl lCOliiigs Ho. l)£‘li(‘\r.‘S ill"! the rdiilfl stern affeii. cc-ulil hui. been made by the Al- lies on the Jupancsa offivial mind by \\a:'11ii1.g expl..i'il_v iivforehaiid what Lhe v/i-uijiim “as and the a1.- palliiig riosirui-iiori and loss oi life ft. was (‘CIIXIDlO of infliming. Faiiiiii; ihai, ho suggests that ihc- bomb could tiave been dropped an some isc-lniurl mid uninhabited area rii‘ Jar-pan and ilzc snmr- and would have been obtained Si) fni‘ its pierc- ing lll(' shell of Japanese official arrogance was concerned. a - u His closing thought is ivortii jiondr-ring: "Will: equal inevitabil- iiy a new balance of power \VC‘L2l(l Africa will be exhibited in the arise iii which the struggle for ari- i-Jlccii on] Sea-lion of the British vantage would ultimately rcnili a InllUbbriCS Fair at Birmingham. point where iiclihci- side could concede any lllflllfll‘ gains to the other. and the stage would he set. for ilio gigantic clash ivhicii might well moan tho suicide of (‘lVlllZB- iinn. This ivzs ihe brooding and liirrihlr- shadow u-iiii-li him; river the nriiiiiiis who iinw had the insk for floors. - UK Information y _ 0mm,‘ of translating military vlvlory into _____ a tailing iveace. fi was n insk “am. mm,“ "n when \\'{]jlWl1l(‘li ‘called for boldness and im- Roga“ lay-m Wm, hi5, lm-jui and aglnai-ian on the jinri of the leafl- cracked jokes mi his English firs. Md for a readiness on lhl part. of the peoples lo abandon old concepts and habits and sceli l fresh basis for a true world order. Victory carried with 1i a challenge and an opportunity. A woiiid which had failed so often in the past. was given one moi-e chance in show that man's intelligence was moat to his ingenuity. and that. his iichievemr-ni in the field of physicim effort and invention could he matched try his wisdom in social and pc-lilicnl reconstruction. Success would lay in l-lN‘ [annihi- iloii of an era of human weii- helng iinparalird in history. But. unless wisdom triumphed over ihr. forces of greed and ambition and fancy irre-wmasters around. The test. of good tea is simple. If n spoon stands up in it. itien 1r is strong enough; if the spoon starts to wobble. it is a feeble makeshift. We found thni. out. in England! iuciuciie English know how to make it. and ntiai. it. docs for you. Seven cups of it urake you up ln the mocnlxil: nine flips wit; put you io sleep at night. If you are hot. tea will rrnoi you off. and if you are cold. it Wil WBFETI you up If you lfllta ii in in middle of the morning. it. wit‘ stimulate you for further work; I you drink it in the afternoon. i will relax you for further ihouahi. Then or ram-re. you should drink iota o! it. in off hours. You need no walked alone upon a dreary road’ low Professional Gard: DR. 0.8. NORDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward no" Charlottetown, PILL y Phone 8N PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER filllflwlflllllfll oar-ill and elrguhn sonoort programs, umqwmhnéa. Will"! llld llflllllkiflplfl‘ HELEN, HIDDEN Telephone 1890-] 59t- No. 4. Connnight Ape‘, Pownnl Street Z MORRELL Grid COMPANY .(lf‘Z1(l about us, I began to suspect, The world . . grows worse with wary 7 Fire ca???‘ .2? sir» ” - “i-M ~e>-'-=-=~ i_ “m1 0m ~- l” "l ‘p t: 1 .--r1 nltiie es seas man l i illgltu‘: ‘he! cant colflélf “l, ‘lo a ‘a Clkldd, m s pm Eastern Trust Building (‘If 11m pom u. a 8i‘ ‘in , our _ , _ , y minds rvvl and we, loo. are Zlkelyi Ahdbrfifille gffrjost the fight lob’. Hm“ "47 _ B"! 3“ f5 in he txterriiiiiutcd. a ' (Wlrlmtflltwfl f) wllll" ll“ “lldgels “l gQvern-ifiiifl then-I turned ii corner and. l 8' M SEARS‘ 0'0‘ lg merits were counted in millions: behold ,i gum“; Farm" we could understand them prcttyj ,\ “we m4‘ ‘mod like a great v4 ) ivoi. Now. when they are counted] ' cast” ugh‘ ’ “w” acvcotvfsifimxsz ' 'l' ~ ~ 4 i ' 1 . LL iiiezliiiiigllsfailllhlosi hrlnlfp uslosiienlzrlclBclolccgg" all“ °l the llwsl lllgll NElL W HlGGINS line Widppllyffld notion ihzii money \ Nazi]; fame c! pure emu“! CHARTERED ACCQUNTANT '(l0(‘:l\l. mutt/c" any more and the ' ' 3 ‘ - - - i_ 1 _' i ‘light; Currie Building ‘resentment when iho taxpayer; chvknhto n- lll 'l.l1l"d.If ‘ lh-i w inlinis [ls XVPliOlLCOIllTCiSIHK1 uilrlil Irlilibneai/l clmlily dlr” l" Plum‘ "lld "5 I T“. ‘a6 P,O_ Box ‘n ‘they .ould be inconvenient but} 4 "S? ‘t b t H‘ 1e Wm nrii iiiinl-ive could go broke undi l“ £82m ca" y l e a ‘a ¢+¢+¢H“,“,,,,““". éiilfi nvvi- iiznin. The realty nlnrm-' i iiig svmjitnn‘. is our inability tnlMmTd ‘ll-ll Fall llearl l" Slldllo" z MCLEOD 8r BENTLEY Q eriiitii irinre serious things. effimll‘ . . z z Ann on my lIOUlJlEG mini fell , w. e. aexrucr. ILC. o Destruction Or Survival‘ a calm‘ z 1- 5~ BENTLEY K-W : . - -~ ‘r, .- 4 - - ,.. P vim. mm vcho can coiiiii nqlqhbilf-"hggll mar srrm tho power 011 lh-"l-l“ “l-i'~‘-‘~""'w=-=t z lll{'lll'l' than n rni rhoiiiri he able; \F4pl"‘l’rul§§' w M, “rm m“ t a iii src ihai out‘ specie is now ‘ ‘sqdrjt u: ellc l ' i’ t l5! Prtnco Street oiiiziin-wi in a close ' loll l “Zlaiié brine: trclirirrl ¢»¢¢u. filllTiVfll and (Zcsiw . I‘ V.‘ ‘p i ‘ ‘ ' "’°"""““' iiiilll!f’i‘"‘lill‘< 1'» l'('l. extend cvcn (__ __ ‘s Wt Mthdrmvl‘ __ :+0o+o++0o+oo++o+0+o<++0 , r y s , . I v - 1 m inn l"zlltl nivn of good llI-l “d all l5 “ell B H w“: I H. R. DOANE 8r C0. z iAlIlQCHCB carelessly (iisposing afiI T b DR" Sh: ‘ ' ‘ Chartered Accountants ‘ Irroiii flftllfiiiS as if ihey were ll °mll° y “' y 53 Gram," sued E - . a urn.-°1..':.2"".;i:..%..""i; ‘lhlofiiii --»»~~~~~~~~~~»~~-~ i; u , . l . -' - :-i 0! 7 11.22‘. ‘bi? 0'" ¢"~'""@*""" i; w- c. z automobiles. Tho slmjilesi rules of’: (Al!!! P-E-Ll +o+o+o¢vo++++o+++++++¢ .1 arlihmiauic nave simply deserted f x such men. If they could count be-i yund l..\‘_‘i) they would know that. NEWSPAPERS AND THE HQUSE the collapse of Britain‘. or even’ Prom debates and proceedings of iis continued. poverty, would be; ruinous for their own business l-lle HOUSE 0f 5559111110’. Mum 19- und probably would prevent tliemila74l getting n new automobile. l MY- Welsh SBld that he Under- stood ihat the newspapers. laid n: flifltlf-IJHF tigf‘, talking casiiiiiiyginvn the desks o! him- members i~f nii nicmic uvar as if they were,“ l-ht‘ 301159- msl’ U1? 601ml»?! rii-i-iissiiig ii Sillllfdfl)’ night fiockeyfllbnlli $500 P91’ yrar- This expend- III-mi‘, Tnev i~ 1V0 i-ouriiea two. Theyilliire gushi- m his opinion. be -". i-c‘ ii -ii ' b i, sbopne. as ihere were i ' al- rliin llillléflllgilllllkg. blllilbiiigsrllwceiher too many perms to can go no further. The cuk-ulationillivm by U"? PUWlShFY-S- HP Wflllld \vliii'~li would fallzw tlio dropping I00“? malt U‘? FY3651“ be dlY-‘On- vi‘ mziinv nirniic bombs ‘s (liiiie be- 111111911- 1 hear oihor elder-iv genilomern, yiind lwiiiuii imzigiiiniioii. We have MT- SlW-‘tlrli $®0I1d9d M1‘- suppod li".() may. (f horrors and are Welslifls motion. Each hon. mem- (lfililk wiiri sums. ibvr wuld purchase who! news- ‘ ~ ~ jpnpers he wished. Wrfare all overwhelmed by fouls’ H0"- Befll- Davlfl did "of Dbl?"- ena figure; 10o large for us tryio the House WWW for one o:- 1W0 grasp in our present. kindoi-gartenmlipflfi. but» the practice of SUPP!!- Slllf-H‘. As a spccics we managed iiiiz so many should be discontinued. nrinin» in grasp the rims of mo’ Hori- Colonial Secretory iMr- -.viii‘ and. lIy n» unparalleled feat offifaviland) said thlll U115 PTBPUC!‘ B! imaginniioii. wan ii. Thai. m. u5_the publishers in supplying lion. sziy, {is ccuriing in three. But it. members is: the hOUSlYWlbh news- now appeal‘; iiini. lhCYc is siiiiroiiers during the session had. by another .f‘giiir l0 be counted. The degrees, like some other matters. \\"\I‘l(l. ji$_\‘.=l'_'fill_\’ and spiritually ox~_crept. in upon tho House. The lTHUF-lffl by the wni- finds that iheconiingeni committee of every war vns not. the main rhnIlengeyHnuse had invariably jinid for those after all. Some thing still hardorpapcrs. I! the House did rioi. intend zrivaiis io be done. We must now,to carry out the old precedent. the count l0 four or. like Lhe creaturosproper coarse would be to order the‘ who can't we s..all be extermliiatcd lClerk io notify the publishers of -- ~ ~ — _‘ — _> ‘newspapers iliai the House did not fcni", the world might lllld cut iha. qnyend to pay (m. m. rxeive {hem ii had ihvmvti nivuy its last (‘ham-e of salvation which ll. had trough! ni such a terrible price." it fair to exclude newspapers from the House. Cliy members could re- Hon. Mr. Arsenauli. did not think .- This history of StX volumes ls czisy to rend because of its coin- jiuriness. It Is enhanced by excel- lent. maps". the inclusion of docu- mcntnry appendices, chronological l-nblEs and an index. As a reference snurre li is basic and likely la be valued hhghiy by historians of the future. This generation is there- fin-e foriunaia to have so compre- licnsivo a work available to ii so SOON. (Professor Maclnnls, as is well- known here, ls a son of the late Mr. Divld Marina-is of thin Olly, and Mrs. Miiclnrils now of Tor- celve the full benefit. of the papers for which they subscribed. but country memhbers. being absent. from home. could not. do so. As the House had for a long time been accustomed to this practice. and as every hon. member wished io see the opinions of the pres; upon pub- llc questions, the ncvrspaipors should not all be excluded. Mr. Beer sold that only n few days ago. the House was offered ilrce admission for each hon. mem- ber to the Charlottetown Reading Room. by the proprieiar. As hon. memlbers would have the mornings .~ . us. Wall , Pawn t., is gilluilumf, or 51s ‘to themselves they could ovait ithemselves of’ the offer. A sum had always been voted out of the cont.- ingerit expenses o! the House for the ‘privilege offend. f Other hon. members coincided in iihe opinion that the practice should lbe dispensed with. The motion "was ‘then put end carried. _ BIRMINGHAM. England —(CP) lllam with .Stain1ese steel instrument strings -_nonnally made from eatgut-wtll be exhibited at. the British Induci- iviimiitws l... .......... l I N I M E N T l LONDON —(CP)—Ivor Novella’: b nuimirmiyenauu "rcPOIIXIOO To Dream." which nu ulci tulle! 4 ' been running for two years at Lon- “'“:,§f‘§'§:'°“ m" m ‘i131 don Hippodrome. has been seen by ‘l 1M0“) Dbtrple. IT'S (i000 POLIBY to ho adequately Insured o All lines of Insurance effected iiviiiiiiiiiii s. co. LIMITED Insurance Since 1072. - __up Offices: C‘ ' “ -- - M Z__ ALLISON P. MoLlAN. District lhiiller at Sinnolih CYRUS A. l. SHAW. Dlnrlot Manor a Montana Thomas MeAvlnn lllrl ll. Burke .l. l. Barrows .-l"" ..."_.‘rc r . x-0\v0OvUOOOOOOQQ-Q§QQ-Q-Q_Q CHARLES R. McQUAlD B.A. Barrister. Solloltnr, Notify. Etc. Eastern Trust Building. l Charlottetown e PBOIIQ mi 1 O VFQQ-O-O-QO-O'OOOOOO-QQOOQOOO l BELL 8i MATHIESON BlfflIl-fifll. Solicitors, a... n. n. BELL, M.LA., i). L. MATIIIESON, LL.B., ILC. Attorncya-aL-Lgw LOANS ON CITY AND PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. IEEJ. PALMER & HASLAM A- J- unspent. an. 1.1.5. BARRJSTER. ETC. Bank nt Nova. Scott: Chambers Charlottetown, IEEJ, MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 11,9, M, u __ H. F. McPHEE, B.A., K.C. NUTARY. ETC. ‘ BARRISTER, SOLECITOR "l"! Bllltillil Charlottetown .l. A. McGUIGAN, B.A. NOTARY. mo. BARRIsTER. soucrron comm-z nuiumia M. ALBAN riiiziiiéii ILA-r LLB. MONEY TO LOAN BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. 0R. W. R. CARSON Chiropractor Palmer Gradnatn Charlottetown 20- Prince 5t. Phone 107B FAR? O-O-O-HQ-O-oo-ooooao-ooo-ooo-ooo EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. T817101‘ OPTOMETRIST Corner Rmt and Queen Ste. Phone 195B . Evenings by Appointment Phone: Residence "101! 0-000000000000000000000 9 f 3 A. Waltlien Gauilet. LLB. Barr-later. Solicitor, mo. Phillipa Building Ill Grafton St. Money to Loon. (‘inflection ' ll MATHESON and PEAKE A. W. MATHESON, K-O. A. II. PEAKE, B.A., LLB. Barristers, ate. l, ciiiieriiiiiiie - mime; u. mu 90 Great George Stroll Cb-rlottotmm ootsocnmtwo-Qwuao DR. A. R. SMlTH DINTIST l" ODIN! l!!!“ Otfleo llolrl: 9 tn 11-2 tn I Telephone l!“ GAUDET 8i HASZARO Barristers. iollolton. N ‘ ' ’ Canadian Burl: or Oomnom MONEY T0 LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. Ouulan Bonk of Commit“ ouiiriomuiwn. ,P-I-l- a ILB. Froilarli: A. Largwym‘ BAIRISTER. 80L NOT ’ loyal n ii roan oiuimim-I R (I ‘(IIII I Charlottetown. lI-I- Eh Bllll AGENTS THROUGHOUT ‘I'll! PIPOVINCI 4 Successor to u Goons l. Tweedy. l9- .-.~-