r ' n15 ggéittorrcrowu iii/snooty ~ ~ Weed of Privile o . ‘rheiseemeiiaisiriire "t Notesay 77w Way Evil In All Sysiegms - (ilti-z-Jum, . 1 ._.___ ' onaat o! t-ha- Canad- l (Br we 1W1 u» r=uu....‘>’.’1i“a‘l.2?l'°u'§'iu'fi w» M i" “"1113 .‘l.%‘l‘2al*‘f..l';..“‘.‘.°§§.§"il'.“£"i$;£ mwlgbgdgfwedthattheunlonsotuiatared -‘_ .____ tionutthawprtweek em-_ monufluwoarw’ we,” pgggw' {our time to Mty-aix-the i - , _ V _ . e “rim m huivembeenmtutioufliti-itiliatcoillrgt m “*4 “fnwhfiunmu,” a“ “l‘°"','°f‘ w‘ senile Nature's anna- A whore her features till» '2 twilight tn flection‘! here, i’ Yet even anion the silver may he‘ s Hy the wins-leathers oi a dippinr Charles R. McQuaid a ILA. But "pine-dam ah . eliii ' and doe oroblugrmi’ 'l Are fixed; the water soon again will PAGE FOQR ’ I a month to married men. The latter also re- " celve a children's allowance of $12 a month for . GIIMILOTTETUWII GUARDIAN one child, $24 for two children, $34 for three and $8 for each child thereafter. asoratn; Daily (Founded u, m1) v This continues for a period equal to Authorized as Second Claaa Mall. Port Dillon period of service, or a maximum of one year. Department. 01M"- ln the case of those in farming orflsltlttiz. a n m b’ "but", l‘, - loans are obtainable under the Veterans‘ Land u‘ Hub Tobabco Shop, Moncton, N. B. Act but the use of this act requires the sur- Ths News Shop. lioneton. N. B- George McLean Piston, N. S. rcndcr of the rte-establishment credit. These men M“ b a u s l“ s‘ "m!" N 8 can also secure the Awaiting Returns AUOW- f W ‘ o a r . - * limiiolitan NewspAgency, 124s Peel so. Mlmtreal 11""- United Cigar Stores. Chateau Lanrier Ottawa 011$- B. Altken, Lordgillgiifs Hotel, Ottawl. Ont- J. Fine, 354 Bay 8L. Toronto 041i. Wolfe's News Stand. Sndbnry. Ont. Old South News, Cor. Milli and Washington 5b., Boston Rota-Bug's News Agency Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Th“ - the Weakest Ink.‘ or Fm its... cottons: H, J. A. HKUWN, 9r*f1-g-v=dt= , 1 ‘llllhllffilllil i cosmos-renown, y“ the bThe quietest way to kill DJ’ S tour- t travel is W uttln doll 1311s imtead nip slogan? _ slow. owl over the a m were wo king. ma‘; a lilies oiiwhi clouds wondered alon the tree W" across the voile-v gi 111s bright m. Evervlbhlng eeid l-hemfilnlll anal: word was coed its" - W!" not have been diillcuit o! negoti- wcifld work enmish to eon enio- “you mm.and1estvnflm11°"°1*wf1~ ‘This request, however. has led Dink»: a 1'“ u» a at-riht. the mlywtblgarththiru o e a- an. ofwabout which seems ‘or ‘mm.mh‘ eopa like a hurt- ling spear. . lthéwlllfllfl t-Q Canada's treatment of its veterans has been wgguclilt 9-‘1- n Ohgilwullii 01 W111i i ' **—'——--.._ most Rencrous but, in this particular, it would ‘gender-hogan c n“ ‘Jam I c seem t0 be more iust if the Government were t0 , -—-— offer the veteran in business for hinlscli the; p same terms which now apply in farming 0r fishing. -n request should DOO-OO d rnounit. o! confusion mm m m; 100g; then tired a do e. and .. .. strike t w“ “l” later June s. at the weer- Barrlater. Solicitor to me as it people like ourselves June 7 ""117- ' — EOITORIAL NOTES — Etc. good that k l‘ Aa- matters TUESDAY, mum: 4, um Telling Mr. Gardiner The Halifax Chronicle (Llbeiflll lakes flgriculltlfc .\illli>ll‘l‘ linrdincr severely t0 task for his lllll)i for failure to llffiifidii fimds for re’ claiming Blnritimc unsle lands. “Nova Scotin," it says. "15 10 2", =15 usual’ Drecisclv llnlllillg. .\nd the reason for thu v01- icy iii jrp-lgiipu? 'i'lli>- limo it is tlilfcrcilt. villi-s l‘lliC it is l71‘L'Zlll>L‘ tllt- ll1111111111111'Provlllclill LOW fcrcnce “n-iLrii-il {Ix lime on arIwrHli/lP-F ""4 shalom! practical mutlrrs.’_' Because tlllc Pr?’ inccs rcfuscd 111 HUT)“ Wllhmll fluesilon l e pmD/vsnls of tlttmtn we are in rt-cclvf. 1115mm of bread. 2i shun‘! _ "it is an tinder-statement to say that this is pressure politics with a_vcng€ancc._ If this forcshadnws a Fctl-Jfirll 001163’ (l? hurling ‘he failure 0f the rcccnt conference in the teeth of the provinccs crcry time an essential project iS howled, it i5 very poor policy indeed and n0 . . - . one will be deceived bv 1f- Training In Fur Farming ln its efforts to reestablish cx-scrvice men the Government of Newfoundland is Prilvldlng a course of scientific training in fur farming. The plan makes provision for the trajninl! 0f twenty men each year for the next three Yea"- and during [he cOurse the students will be pro vided by the Division of Civil Re-estalblishment with funds for their maintenance. Those who qualify to engage in fur farming will receive a. {we gram o“ u rlrlllni" for dollar basis, of $500, together with initial stock of foxes and mink. The success of this plan will be followed with interest by fur farmers everywhere. “The project is one that appears to offer ex-serviccmcn a great opportunity to establish themselves in an industry with a promising fut- ure," says the Saint 101m’: (Nflal) Telegram. “By years of trial and error, fur farming has become a highly developed and, to those who have applied their intelligence and assiduity to the work, a profitable business. It also offers to the prospective farmer the chance to engage in an undertaking in which he has the opportunity to become his own master. At the start, it may be necessary for him to supplement his income in other ways, and it is suggested that this, as well as the maintenance of the farm itself, would be facilitated if the operations were in the locality of a refrigeration plant, thus ensuring a food supply for the animals." __.____.___.__._.._ Bell-Bottoms Dropped Of interest to Canadians is the news that" a selected group of 2500 United States enlisted men is at present wearing a smart service uniform —— similar _to army or force battledress-which may be destined replace the venerable bell-bottom trousers. The test is being made as a result 0f num- erous complaints against a sailor's uniform which, compounded of numerous traditional and historic features, has been protested as badly out of line with modern trends in serv- ice clothing. The new uniform, for example, does not have a big square collar to keep the sailor's tarrcd piglail from soiling his jacket. It docs not have pants which hug the hips as though they were three sizes too small. It does not have the big “hcll" bottoms of trousers which start to move only after the inhabitants ltave taken a couple of steps-the flapping bottoms which are fatal to seamen thrown acci- dentally into the sca. ma, among enlisted mrn have shown con- siderable opposition and nbicction to the tra- ditional garb of the “t:\r." Design of the new uniform is hoped to mcct these obiections, and to itiakc the svcnrcrs fccl more like modern-day fighting men. The U. S. navy test raises the question as to what il-ic Canadian gbvtrnment is ‘doing. There is no doubt but that the present costume for enlisted mcn is revered bv most navy tra- d-itionists but, after all. a uniform which could be more efficient and practical under actual conditions of modern warfare would be a lot more to the point. . _____..__._________ The Urban Veteran . Antoni: the resolutions passed at the Can- 'n Legion convention in Quebec City was - one calling upon the Dominion Government to ,baclr loans for veterans seeking to establish small businesses. j- Itiabilitvto secure such backing has been a aoureeof grievance among veterans for many . months, and the fact that it can he obtained by those entering agriculture or fishing has not fielded to the justice of the situation. stand "today, a veteran seeking ‘establish a business must go to the banks _ dpairit he requires movecspitsi than can melded through, him meatgbllsln-nent credit. he l fltutsef eatqblishinpa billi- t riled ' t navy new air to l There is still ll0p¢ for the residents at Maple Hills, but nothing definite. Now l5 the time to guarantee security or elsc~? at at 4 a The average Canadian now Owns $i,025 in liquid rcs0urccs—cash, bank deposits and D0- minion Government bonds. Per capita rc- sourccs six years ago amounted to $303. l! i‘ i $1 Western livestock and ivliczil zirc not allcrn- ative activities, exclusive of each utlicr. (Jive-n an adequate supply of itianpotver, the Prairics can produce twice as much wheat as is now the case and several times as much livestock. Actu- ally, the two industries are natural partners, cx- cept in those areas where a lack of waiter mnltcs livestock production too risky. at at at at It is interesting to note that "The Last Supper", Leonardo daVincPs world famous fresco, in the church of Santa blaria Dclle Grazie, Milan, was found undamaged when the brick walls which have protected it against bomb blasts since I943 were removed recently. It was feared the corrosive action of the weather might have ruined the painting completely but close examination revealed that the fresco has suffered vcry little during the last three years. r at at a l i U I “Six days shalt thou labour," which means 312 days per annum, is too old fashioned for modern economic theorists who wOuld wheed-lc the Divine command to four or five days per week. Yet it is due largely to enforced idle- ness that there is so much misery in the world. Normal man is happiest when at work, and more or less miserable and complaining when having idle time on his hands. The farmer has n0 idle days, and has to neglect much work for lack of competent help. ii 1i 1i The Research Station of Britain's Post Office has evolved for sorting letters and par- cels, a machine which is almost "l1uman.” The device is in the form of a large tilted barrel, more than six feet in diameter. As it revolves. driven by an electric motor, the letters inside are grasped by pairs of rollars and deposited on convcycr belts beneath. Parcels which are too Another machine, even more delicate in opera- tion, is a letter stacking device through which letters pass every minute. In the process they are turned so that the stamp on each is in the correct position for franking. 4t According to Agriculture llfinistcr Gar- diner Canada expects to fall short in her com- mitment to supply Britain Willi 125,000,000 Dillfttds 0f cheese this year. There were some estimates that the Dominion might be able to Ship 115,000,000 pounds, Mr. Gardiner said, but there also was some doubt about that. The Min- ister attributed the declining cheese production to the lower output of fluid milk, and said there might be sortie improvement if there W35 200d krass on Canadian pasture lands this suin- mer. Beginnng lune I, all cllccse manufactur- ed in Ontario and Quebec has bccn requisition- ed for shipment to Britain. 11 I i Ill On this date I945, following upon the un- conditional surrender of German armed forces i _ dlvidnal: on land, at sea, and in the air (May 8, 1945), representatives of the Supreme Commands of the United Kingdom, United States, the U. S, S. R., and the Provisional Government of the Ffelldt Rt-‘Dflblic, assumed supreme authority with respect to Germany, including all the pow- crs possessed by the German Government, the German High Command, and any German State, Milfllclilal or nt authority!-- Eastern Zone by U. S. S. R, North-Western Zone by Great Britain, South-Western Zone by U. S. A., and Western Zone by France, The area of Greater Berlin is occupied by forces of the fouflpowers end is administered by an inter-Allied governing authority. l I i I I Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvard Lanize, during a recent interview with the Oslo press, disclosed that since taking office he has received several appeals from iailers at the various Nazi concentration camps where he was imprisoned for thieg years. Lange lost little time in presenting an opinion on these self- whitewashcrs who have suddenly become oh. so anti-Nazi! "I received a letter," recounted Lange, “from a Herr Westerberger, a German who headed the Nazi prison at Mollergatcn l9 (in Oslo) during 1940-41. He wrote from what was evidently an American internment camp, asking my assistance in obtaining Nor- wegian citizenship, as he had many friends in Norway and had done so much for the Home wont that his superiors had thrown him into Dachau. His letter was a typical tirade against the Nazis. During my imprisonment at Moiler- gaten, that same Wesierberger, ordered me to iump up and down "from a, tabla r0 times be- cause I didn't come to attention quickly enough. But he‘: evidently forgotten that. for at the tithe he was drunk as usual. file letter typifies a‘, thotouglilytiiiiieducated and= unenlightened in- s typical representative of Third Reich polities. His conduct in Norway does r quality ittm illjhf uni-tog, Norwegian citi- . . Ls all. elread dress: , at the roads dc, two pieces of baggage, waiting their chance to e a trip in body else: 'I‘he.'v are Sjlfllgéf-S, an such. - there ca big for the rollers are passed into a container. a scamci time t cannot all be step of the t oi young men went into pursuits during the Wiles. Mined a u money to sp time at: their disposal. nowmthat ‘lathe and ey s y swag. —Owen Sun-Times. taxicab. With th in? a la f-u tease. “ I ever heard driver. will s in Ne rmazelnent driver said miller; but had seen com we would have dli up 100 000 000 needs Answering the inquiry respondent, stateclu-ccentl no official o! er the eimrsssians "port" board’ “Ls,ft" long been rmpluveri in man-is to the hcimsrnen: cleig", "hand for the engines. qusr the navy has premions as “ board engine" was “larbosrd" at that time “porP was s fir “larboard" tc elirnln n. The a dill school, 0r old peopl i occasions. arc usual and are glad to get there arc too many people standing The which is tak 0X society. Th positive eftor medical profusion members with repent. in treatment and cure. so learned about. alco n no longer by arr a. tow the contempt and in The special rlers have in public action of Chase, Maryland, to Roland A_ Rolunson, their mall- man for l7 years war boo-k inscribed c,t the donors, and showing t fiobinsonls service.- Si. oi t/h is stretches treatment should receive mu ion than it has. not only medical from pub] are not the t be for dfiallngfiilililn this 501119 ose sea-vie endeared the Chevy his oonstitrue of ringing the ering a. letter from a son ly an absolutely 00d news oi not to be kept wsltinn. of Newsweek en and of always used erous often wt csdg oiession gene right rudder," etc pin ses ldentii c it mi hi. be i iculty in scraping bushels over 0111' OW before the 19;’)! t h oi a oor- magazine that the navy has the use 0i “stur- “rlghi/ have gin-inf. com- "lett ud- such ex- port bow" and "star- Until 104d and "starboard? usage ut. ubstltutcd ate confus- grhiclple behind hitch-hiking ions one V ‘ do it. because the and want to not mind helping th way ii they are 011ml! P891918 y have lit/tie money travel: motorists do reasonably clean and courteous. Children z i to e on thillrnlaw- differed . But well- th one or some- simply euld oe treated as ush Dranuner o! alcoholism ch more utters‘.- trom the mlly. but health authorities. There t0 then! acilitles there should social curse, such a serious and. ng toll in every class ere should be a more t on the part 0t has llollsm that BXCUM! place that letter car- iections of the well exemplified biv the who tothe as ords 20h families in Chevy presented bonds and with flhe names decorated witn he vaIiet/v o! 000111111!!- savs The New York Sun. One which particularly Chase 11> his not on. correct one, this sort ousch‘. lp is sails- m; conditions in one more numerous. however, that. time its t?“ t arm ‘p a mesen an ever before. The blame placed at. on iarms the door- armer Large numbers i111 w“? industrial our, made good nlon, ‘had more and. and more leisure a ooldier uriuy 96 Drool iuil bottle ‘M? “l i. pe o et wound stxbinach, and that's whs glaciers told him the holpitsP end him ’ liquor to where ne a.” cu at time tale. the he hadn't believed the soldier's orders Incidentally the soldier had 1mm With in bread ably leading to w search d rtnient Hehadonearmin They rind farms Lack E8323‘ from a sling‘. e other mm he was carry- rggwatia evidently heavy to the damriest thing i188 , bourbon w And he's so to d: at it every dsv alive. "He. has a t8 he had n a 60-day and hrark 101181118 ln cot cake i 775%) 101' usually it, or kaa irequentiy her nous . Pr! de xmiéaue acotfisvagoicases oi l " exclaimed the taxi- "You know wiat iris bo th t any aadozen y. ink a i! he in his the army to do furlough army oi ere taxi- it ore. and to the mile-aw 111 eve;- gg-i, it; flgltimd out if the gt n eahitazrceoxiwhntlfi-‘S we've Bot. h Oanans now. It 869311-11 “relating; mixture 0t canilmlitlmli gees it's mostly dwweretle cant- Lian" i i ill ks and the sqgpinghé lite ighgigls marked time as the men recruited work. mulling over the pfvtfflglléfliglfi m" a" printing men 6V6?!‘ - At, nmm the men stretched [out in the sun sitter eating. Pipes viere pr kcd oareiiullv 111M‘! 118'l1~ed~ T1,“ talk Svilutig BNl-Lfltl Imm 599d!“ 1° ' thfi question rats-ac‘ in the mom 11H- ,1 with a. inns Pemdn the township z "We misht set the le _ it carer in our minds i! we d ut what it is vtre garli- imrl the best- WQF i0‘ 9411- °w~ take our neshbo '. what. do the people here W “As nearly as I c a {stiller 0i five, "we Wit-lit l0 W"! as we like, go to our own churches, kgep healthy, work when we like. more and keep mON. ha" oolnczrrliltable homes and iwvlde a Rood reduce-Unmet? (tithe Mowers ~ The 881156111 11 turned the lead to hear a lot slim!’- l 1 think civmtalian has less o! fliein. Ac any rate We“ 11°‘ tihting tihiema icnsflmewfil“ ri o! a lot of them. “The emu; th tareotrrown bus- Ellii. with‘; Zirwsw w" w“ have a better (inmcnwy and 1M9 con-trial over the prlvflqlfifl Y0“ Kl" vemments t0 We? 11"’ "d m‘ . It. is e65! V1 $131189 Brfiwem‘ merit. and remove any 9 1'11"“ an *1 "v “ilf...2°°2..§"“"““ 1 1‘ soca ~ mining? have m ewe the Rwem" ment s. whole lot 0d . esbggg power which YOU 011mm? summit wreckinil the 7'11"“ m’ tent. ‘The more {rower and privi- ges a governmen has. the M11118!‘ is to cont-ml it, even in a demo- cracy; and the mistakes o! 801F977“ geients tthstfiget out 01 n . "gflviggga m. i“ jug; like weeds in tannins Yo“ lliglysrlillllecrilfi down eunuch w FY1111‘ sued crow- W111“- Wmd gm“, sense of Bil/WE 11D 11 "Pi ' demon-sci»; where l1 leoies pre der ammo. betwi- waywm a . 01 privile es that cant be trolled and s at more W‘ m" Sgt‘ out, oi control and slumber the “ ere is no W!” 55'9"!“ u“! “W111 l 1 I'm bill’ my was his pmctlc: them“ ‘We’ be one m“ p“ doorbell when deliv- loss weeds oi’ gllgieiamuriiriiili Eligocrstic vii/Dim‘ and be meme likely to keep 0111‘ rreeuoru and set Whit-i i" “"3; than tinder an)’ ‘$1511 m“ “ml; work without 85V ‘>515’ ‘ power to do most oi our “I and - --,r_ st, who is Y with silfiuun at all. It. to offer sum z the other e ‘ wants. at a uric/e he Will DW- ° don't do business 1i he tries ‘militiam- o! privueaeafl lime Business ourselves ted Y- coopexwizive or a wmmim h“ l’ B ° Iiflvilfitlle o1 1t!- ood m- us and you don't. ilre you you er ht ver mtg, uvernmcnt does m tuni out a P863’- flu system o! m? Qwyqu have m stut- n11 "mi all tor a system "l ‘ which t! "”"“‘,;'§,,,'l§'§$“ lluggrbettercmvl w“ “'9'” it looks w e "m" “s. "u... .. i... i. omnmrm consent 9 11°onrestwas0v6r.'1‘hevnndh§~1 swung ‘round to the w andbyi; lime woolly clouds were illnI <1 qgain over the tree W95- GRY'$‘ PIJIITS . w h: flwaliv 20:5; =a€£2=%$ others Carnation. Sweet bury Th unfit. . fl lete and e Judgment 3, Ti rob iortutndqblll- ime bee meeswibinintwewnspinioths: grhrvliinos 8 l“: ren yrpeesolutton-in the rla Mil-Later i en however. a walkout occurred antenatal“; Lin es. instituted an. seamen based on 0t the Oanada _ in; Act. when this happened the union ordered an immediate general strike oi its {nenvbem to begin Monday morn- ng. Yesterday. Mr. president of th men's Union said: "Tine only demand we went out on strike for was the eight- hour day." but hinted that wage: might also have to be considered. Mr- Gemsr Donovan. secretary oi t e ship owners’ association, was noted at the some time ins: "The eight-hour day dead issue." This was further complicated by a question o! l silty. The shite owner's point to Q union cuntrac, which does not expire till Julv 81, and which say- l! WIS l twhoitweearnotidhsvesehsnce c“ u, had smug: that clat-otrsehsa e t- eenth century: a elem t] M s r whole msttgg,“ I é on pointing "more labo atatesbthatflnm ve arn n so on strike. An so rle n April 1e to be the, oeiipht-hour time oi! Olll‘. (LPG a the correct it. on tihe Edi“ e atatementiwhenever a i: taken, mg" 35:1,; 1g e occ ,' issues and unwed an inauperable wgeenlicnt. iw a course would elarity P193110 und . It 1| gtgtgd that this strike was called at this auae the Oanadi Steam to hasyettobo this.‘ and iii..- 0f . sentatlv: c? m tmuke it c aird I o: stirikefsig ivhy, _ That Regrfisenlation I Th has lrn; ling’? M" em . n ec urggnt, who: we are on the 0rd o» u» an,» 1154.1» falling aircraft, of automobi nus. t I8 blended igidi I5 it th the: something more is to be about housing, any chance o! averting strikes that thlriiacsiten paralysis. Yet Parliament, w the country. end which has a‘ Ill‘! ' lean»! resident. of ink Their infer be ma» their coun- In thewfizim '01’ joy oi’ beauty, what visibly. This lake- e raritwsrd world or my own llB 1 -Charl£ Wharton Stork m Wings. Parliament com measure oi red We doubt . at th m Haws‘: ‘$258!; oooovooooo-oeove-veeoeee» l done is dons about his tax whether there should reflect the ‘$3153’. ii. F. iiutahoson 8i Still OPTOMETRISTB “Specialists in the 51' ting of glasses for the correction oi ocular de- fects.” a 53 Grafton Street Essay Stomach: lleioiveii irriY iu"»rl'ui'm' 'mr'.0"” m’ u periliof fire. lightnini, in ourliolarn life Willi aurmltndetllt! lllefllo sad that 1min t» curler-the tact/II tiaaseially. ~ moms! tnaaraeeeyis are tuner‘ ""1 *1 mind 0! been in session now {or months, takes time out about a redistribution bill. A rediebtrlgutlm h many with, many In lnnoyirg “mun- ’ I Phone mi ¢.-»~- -- -»o»oa++ow-e ' NEIL “l, HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown 689 P0. Bot Q Morrell and Company tilanrte-‘ed Accountants Tron Building Charlottetown u. R. ooalvs a c0. Chartered Accountants If Grotto Street. Ohsriotreeown Lona 2080 r Itlldtillih W. rim-hell's" McLeod 8t Bentley W. l. BENTLEY, l0. l. A. BENTLEY. L0. Barristers and Attorneys-at Lew ~ Ill Prince Street ‘h; p‘ a ‘fly l-‘UBIJCS STENOGRAPHER Pull 05ft lld Ollfillll llll. W. ll. BMISMI ~ Palmer OIIIIIIIC h-ellotlcldfill N! Prince S‘. Phone I07! FREDEIUC A. LARGE ‘l. ITO. mm “ii-figs?” m Grotto Plionapllll " r». o. m: 484i UIAILOTTITOWN. P.8d. DR. A. R. SMITH onunsr HI Grntton IONIC r lIournlioll-Itol Telenhona fill. anus w. MATHIESON IAIIIBTEIL BOUOITOB. IN- Ofllel IO G I floor Street U080,“ l»: ‘Golleotlm PALMER & HASLAM a J. aasmu. 5.11., sun TC. Chambers It. I. other near a uevirsrslziiras EM» l‘: Libido»: i; J. A MeGUlGAN, B.A . bio-ran. no Mllueoug aouo munitio- M. ALBAN FARMER i ‘gar?’ r'6"‘f.oa.v “I! souurros m; - cnalwnuowiv _ "lull-littlest of Oommerea am i-i. r Meruss. us. icc. . 1 NGILIIrITG lll-IITII/ U "I! Building “$513.1”..- EZUDET. o-uaszasp 9lflllera Notariea m, was