Q9? FOUR... _ THE ciiiiniontrowu GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in I887) Presldcnt: Lieut. CuI W. Chester S. McLuro Vice-President: J. R. Burnett, F..I.I. Secretary: Iieut. Col D. A. MacKlnnon. 0.5.0. [Her and hlnnaglng Director: J. R. Burnett, FJ l. Associate Erlitnrs: Frank Walker and fan A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION RATES I! Mall In I‘. L I., $4.00 pi-r your; $2.50 for 6 mouths 51.25 fvr 3 montns; 50c for one month City Delivery: $5.00 per your; $3.00 [or 0 months $1.75 for 3 months By Mall In (‘air iii and lJ.S..-\. ;S5.00 per year laturday Wei-kl): $2.01) per year; $1.00 for 6 months, 50c fur 3 months. ts (‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest lnk." Alumni. JIAIIITITIZTIIVI. __ L-.. ,. _ . .____ L, Air Training Fatalities l lli ‘.'I‘\\il W111i‘ lllllliu‘ I_v (IQUWIIIJRIIIY zniv fatalities ncciii i. ‘Jllltliufliilll uzih the .\ir Tluitiiiig l'l;ii1. Hiiii ll zisstiriiiice has been given, however, that tire IilllIll.>\'l' oi thcse catas- iro >hes is iirtiztiliv li-iivi‘ than \\il> antici >ate rattle bciiig 0.11 pr lilrtlhlillvl thing lidtitsydTiililie- fortunately, llll rv i.- liu \\.i; h): \\illt‘ll recruits can lttain proliviciicy L'.\.\'||l n; pinctiiiil pt-rsoiigi] qx. pcrieiicc. lite >ll\'" c stages through which the candidate pi Ilil' iicijiiiiiiig that degree of confidence illlll i iuibititm are ii-si able risks, \‘.i necessity oi spci airmen to nit-i‘. training ScllClllV ~' The LdlllCil Si. the .\nicric.'iii pd prcpzircil for a can .\ir Corps in It is pointed oiii yet i0 gziin tilt‘ ' prove, as ll n: liilhcill liy the urgent tlc saipplv iii competent A illWlll is warning IIVICI? tiiiit they must be .l\‘llI rate as the Ameri- rxpziiisinn is (lcvclopcd. 1 pit-its lllltltl‘ trziiniiig have . -l.»l <‘\'llL‘Ili‘llCt‘, and statistics h!‘ étltip .~.-.l, that liability to error is iii inverse j ~11 El i» lili,‘ llllIlllNI‘ of fljring hotirs to tlic ct t of the iiuiliicc. The best that CHI be IIHIICII for is that accidents will be kept down to lilf‘ Illllllllllllll, through care- fiilncss at ail titties‘, {tom zhc pfcllllllllill)’ to the final period of Zllellllflitill. 'l_'llC public may rest as- sured that fi\t‘l‘_)'llllllg p. bl: is done for the pro- tection of liic and pIL~p(‘l"i_\'—-bl1[ no absolute guarantee of iiiiiiiiiiii1_v IIZIZII accident is possible. It is gratifying to know that the margin of safety achieved is regzirdid by comjictciit judges as quite satisfactory, under jirciiiiliiig circuinstaiiiccs. Workmen'sC0mpensati0n For some years past an effort has been made, sponsored by the Ltiborcrs‘ Protective Union and supported by other orgiiiiziitioiis, to have the XVOIIIIIICIYS Compensation Act put through the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Both Halifax and London intimated without delay that the guns would be loaned “on the condi- tion of their being returned into the King's stores at Halifax, whenever the occasions of public ser- vice may itiducc the British Government to make a requisition to that effect." An American ship called at Halifax for the guns and with them went i800 shot. An agree- iitcnt was drawn up and duly signed promising that the guns and shot would be returned when asked for. but the British minister at Washington told Mr. Pickering he hoped and trusted the guns “ivill never be rcdemandcd." Nor were they. Promptly on its arrival in London, the American iiiiilerttiking was sent back to the United States, iliiis tcrminatiitg, in the words of the British min- istcr, “a transaction which, while it discovers on the part of my Sovereign a perfect confidence in the sentiments of the American Government, can not but tend to consolidate the connection so hap- pily subsisting between the two countries." [ZDIIURIAL NOTES a Prince Edward Island Legislature opens today. I? Ii Ill 1i Give today's collectors not only a glad hand but a full one. It i II l “It's money makes the mare to g0." and likc- ‘. \\ inch l\ the goal of his; g zificnilcil with llllil\'0l'l-l filwuld Cmldllde b)’ hail“- Ill lVlll-illtli‘ as the great, wise the war charities. After yesterday's prayers, today’s thank offerings. - a- m w If all go well, and no controversial legislation is introduced the present session of the Legislature v- n- According to income tax returns filed in I940 there are 483 persons in Canada with incomes of $50,000 or more. Persons receiving from $10,- ooo to $25,000 totaled 9,901, while 1.433 persons received between $25,000 and $50,000. v a i: n- To prevent any “leakzigc" of man power across the border a new provision iii the Resources Mob- ilization Act this year forbids any man to leave Canada for any reason after his age class has been called tip without written authority from the chairman of the board under whose jurisdiction he comes. a n w u The presence of twerity-foiin British officials in Vancouver, engaged in clnsorship work of a spec- ial kind, was the subject of a (juestion raised in the House of Commons. Postmaster General W. P. Mulock replied that the twenty-four men and women had conic to do “highly specialized censor- ad m ship work" and that he had consented at the re- quest of the Director of Imperial Censorship, who had given him ‘certain information of a confiden- tial nature." m u n- a Elizabeth, Queen of England and Ireland, died this date I603; daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn; was imprisoned for two tiionths in I554 iii London Tower for suspected complicity in \Vyat's rebellion; early in her reign she aided the ltour of t-liese NOTES BY TIIE WAY Ill Duce, says l Rome report. con- gratulated Hitler on the eighth an- l nlversary of in; rise to power. It is not on recnd that Hitler con- gratulated Mussolini on anything. -‘- Hamilton Spectator. Hop. Mus. a Minnesota Repub- lican suggested In Csngrcss that the, U.S. buy all British ieirliory In this hemisphere, “with the exception of I Canada and the rovince of Nova. Scotin." You can iardly blame M: Mao-s for getting confused 0n the prsscnt status of Confederation, if he head the headline at t-he time "f the recent Sirois ruckus. - Ottawa! Citizen. It Is not unnatural that Sis- Arch- tbald Wavell, time "Desert Fax." should have made such a success of the British operations in Noitli Africa. I-Iig is the third general iii h_s family In as many QQIICIEIIIOIIS and he was a pupil of Allenby in Iih. Great, War. — Brcckville Re- corder Mid Times. We feel sorry for Italy, but we‘ are n_ t sorryfor Musoiinl. 'Ihe| man is deserving of no respect. The man was once a. bum in Switzerland just as Hitler was once a bum In Vienna, and though birds of a feather stick together, this ts not. true of bums, one of whose main characteristics is to outwit each cblier it they can. Hit.- ler outlwittied Mussolini - that, is elk-San Francisco Argonauts. The British West Indies Colonies as a whole offer today an oppcr- slble, especially after sundown. We United States WORDS OF And The War CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DA-Y FOR A PEOPLE AT WAR m» - w- sari’.- afsrimtrt. every man. woman and child c, ' a o‘ Mum he“ to strengthen her. to stand "an", u, M‘ u, faithfully by her, to make all necessary sacrifices gladly, w lift up our hands and hearts In prayer for her until the hour of Lrtal has passed and "i4 mwmmql, her hour of glorious trltlnoh American history- has IIIKBBSWI shalt arise." --F'rom s. Pas- that we eliminate from our dis- toral letter read In all Catho- llc churches of Ontario. sign. and mto future sdJu-stment. the vit- sI they need to carry on the _ war to victorious conclusion. At s time when very fate of our the klnd of a world nan s In the PUBLIC FORUM This column In 0W! l" ‘i’ dllousnfnl by correspondents ll nnutlolss of Interest. ‘Ibo chnrlocteuvwn Ourllu docs n! necssllurlly endorse Ilu oplnlnl of morn-abandon“. |glfilijclglgt gg I . sm a er re and devnstat to her adversaries. must NEGLECTD SIDEWALKS b0 main ed. Then must b0 no thought that while they fight. with their lives a battle so vital to us. we am In terms of dollars and cents. We can well afford. In- deed. our own self-respect permlts no other course. to let the future relations between the United States Ind Great Britain welt. for a time giinepfltihgtvaarthas belen “Pltlh and m“: _ ¢ $01111 D o i e wor has been destro own de- Slr.- Regarding the removal of snow and Ice from City sidewalks I would like to point out; that there are many walks which have not been attended to all winter and the snow and Ioe have accumulated f0 the extent that they are now dan- gerous and at times almost Impas- tunlty for Canadian export enter- prise such as has never present/ed Itself before, with the possible ex- ception of Jamaica where the ex-' chasige situation seems t; require a closer conservancy, the demand .‘or and Includes almost (excepting luxuries) every thing and the larger items such as machinery and metal manufactures,’ In Trinidad the cry cf trzulei-sl Is for contacts with manufacturers interested cmugti in export trade to explore, at. least the posslbililzes of the market. The writer of these notes on a recent coLnIes ivas be- sieged, literally, by meicliniiis with long lists of pnducis for which they wished to find Cana- dian sources of supply. 1i, was luliy realized that many of the large, manufacturers already well e~Ilf~b-l llshed In export are neavily buzd-i, cried wltih war orders but. It, was difficult to understand svfry the smaller manufacturers felled to grasp the opportunity new afford- em cif developmg an export of high standing stat-zd they had written hundreds of letters to man- ufacturers Inviting quozations and The Idea of Improving so-called Summer-time by moving the clock on two hours Instead of one is being seriously considered Iu White- hall, not; least. by Mr. Bevin’; de- cltlzens expect the city officials to enforce their by laws. By laws ro- igarding the removal of snow ice should be enforced on every- . , . _ sewerage and drainage Canadian goods is wide and varied opened m such a way from sitiali-l . - wares w all kinds of food products i§,*§*=g;*;.,,$;°;,;g‘,g;; tfigggggg; engineers. Why dmrt they protect camama“ ‘ter attention. Our beautiful square-s able condition. see that all sidewalks are kept cleim when I read the letters In your Issue of March that a plot. was being puke away, the resident Judgeship market. Some Wtsc Indian f.rms 1131);}hxgaifiegfiuggijnfznguggepog?t“: additional cost to the such a move Is being planned Is It. not time for the been over-looked. We ask bers from Queen's and R-Ince 58y on this question? Is not the fence In s. world where force is sup- reme Is dependent upon our speed In production of those things as- aentlal to defense. Expanding British. and Certain ggattlngs are a pedes- trians are exposed to danger when bodv and not on s. few. I am aware that flu picture I Present to you Is grim. It. dream with unpleasant facts. but they are fact; that must be f . To refuse to face them Is to emulufg the ostrich and b1"? our heads In the sand. 1'0: men charged with public rmnslbfllty to tell less than ttie truth. as they see It; Is to be millty pf COWHNIIV fslthlessnesa to one’: the travelling citizens. In some Darts of the town they receive bet- tlirough which children pass going to school, are at; times 1n s. deplor- m. let. our officials wake up and I am, Sir, etc. I wsim pegcg u much l, my Amerzcan could want peace for his country. I hate war because I know 1mm personal experience as B. sold- ler in the last two wars. what was- Ls. but there are some thlnizs I hate worse than war and one of them is surrender of everything that, makes life worth living-a gown-my 5e- iruyal of the heritage of freedom bequeathed to us bv men who loved freedom more than they loved llfe I would far rather die fighting Hit- ler than llve under hi5 ru]e_ Almost Pterally. American stands CITIZEN ._.____________ KING'S COUNTY JUDGEHIP Sin-I was very much surprised 15th Intlmatlng hatched to country. If people of Kings had received scarcely one percent. t - w t? t m mg <11 "Plles- - Canadmkwesl/ md-es- oPia-ltcices and Queen's County have In?’ Orencgfffsstlfe Dtegriivitffoefi Y; lib: Mlflazl-m- ltllél!‘ air ports but; King's m; sacred fire of IIbert/v has; become our responsibility. We can discharge this responsibility right now by an all-out program for producflon of supplies and munitions for the use of these who are actuallv fighting the baffles for human llbertv In the menti- o stand by us in our struggle for our very existence. I wonder what the Patriot will ~_ coo uviz|$~ OIL p A onus sronr AT vquii s ‘hm "h _ the m rlshdon nights-sci? VIM‘; fléliil“ '2'“? w" '= "i=5?!" es ed and ' Those who have tele- ‘unfly’ "nab" "E Wail‘; phones have all the re- yscouiu sources of our store at M“ 0TH“ t one look i" u, command at any time. mum our kflilwld '" ' quick] a“ e I0 VIII If a need arises, let u! my“, "you that rim i, know sud we will send hum. yguehnvoflevzllldl-ll you what you want at '°§,'l6¢‘_nl1&r;yl. V. m“ cuum 45° mm PHONE 211 ‘"5353’ Limi '3"—"’¥i§§ _- - s.‘ our Wm o: midi, "km" BY MAIL "gave noon Foon “"3 AND THIN All orders go by first A PEOPLE comblnation m, u mall promptly. Send valuable In the treatment I money order to svold 2"?“ tacit-sea Where their dQIIY- vertshed agdiidlilniio m m‘ £1, a, Pmh "I! xigaigi: 9 0! I1 t e treatment | Jiiniiasoirs 0rd"! Given Prompt DRUG srona ‘“"""'"» TIIE TWU MAGS j 14D GresLGeorgq 51m; In: support f outsn ding fs-rlnerfloufb.‘ "m ‘ ""-~ = at nglzng gesfionpiibl: Oil-lull“! tnelr IId-ietnglvhfiittaenieiitgom making s an na , we ve l Now we mBV understand the 1W ctr: ab°‘.‘.ltf..ii“.ii“.t‘i"fi'..ffil “em- ~ ~ wit... producers of this province. motlvst- poultry from the uiicccuisialdsm? t» ed our every action throu hoist the of France Nazis ii entire t gle. N , g1 - ' _ I." "M ‘"11? lshed. snrdmwe leaveogiowifintw wlltih "km the mm us producmg “"1 confidence in the hands of themv. eminent. believing they will dlepoao of the amper- conscientiously llld s . 1°: ‘he Lctlc Nazis stravatlon of a I am, :11‘, etc" nation J. s. GILLIES. ptgygjlfpgslgqrugrggiggbtcg Mr- ‘ , “' " brcmses that. there wll be norw HOW NHZIS Starve list/lie? on mas fed vnrii American D . France How can the Hoover plan b, m thing. In t1 b y‘ awn iiilfifiitiéfi bléittalflilflt Ing It easier for th¢ Get-mam w fight‘ kilogram °7 even, cClllllfY in (New Tot-k Post) Here In s. nutshell. Is the answer to Herbert Hoover's plea that the United States undertake u... feed- The German record u lhP most mg o; Nupconquered ma: or Elk devastlng rebuttal to Mr. Hooveru rope; plan. But for the presence of tho m Franco one of m. summit m"- “‘"""*"@ could fwd herseih countries, Hitler's troops have oc- m‘ 3915mm I°°- cuDIed twgathlidablpf the lat; area. w c pr u grea food supplies. Inaflcueded hi this re- MQ,“‘}$‘_‘“§‘O§§,",',‘§“.,Q§$S ‘E1105: ggticsargeigefrtmentf o’? so“ whv same“ “e 5° valuable l“ “the mast. Important agrlcultuml- m‘ met‘ of its provisions, Wltll a vii-w to their enactment in accordance with the need which undoubtedly exists for protection against industrial accidents. American Legion Speaks ' The virtual unanimity of the people of the Uni- ted States in support of Britain in her defense of democracy is made more evident by resolutions endorsed by the American Legion, through its national committee, meeting recently in Indian- apolis. and attended by representatives from all States of the Union, from Mexico, Alaska and the Phillipines. \Vith characteristic thoroughness, the Legion lent to Britain a mission to secure first-hand in- formation regarding conditions. Tllll mission re- ported that Britain will surely win her fight for freedom if adequate assistance is actually dellv- ered to her, and that a sound national policy for the United States "requires at this time that all practical aid should be delivered to Great Britain and those aligned with lier in their fight for free- dom." I It was urged by the committee that all bottle- necks in industry be eliminated so that "our aid to Great Britain and other nations fighting the bat- tles of democracy may be made fully and immed- iately effective, aiid in order that the defense. of these United States may at the earliest possible moment be made iiiiprcgnzible and complete." Lease- Lend Long Ago ' K dcspatch from Ottawa draws s parallel be- tween the Lease-Lend Hill signed by President Roosevelt on March II, and a lease-lend agree- ment made between Lircat Britain and the United States nearly a century and a half agn, in which the lending was the other Wily about. The story of cross a street at a place other than an intersection, and in doing so are not committing an act which, per se, in itself is in law negligence or a negligent act, pointed out Chief Justice R, A. E. Green- shields in s judgment handed down in the Mon- treal Supcrior Court in which His Lordship con- firmed an award of a jury for $11,404 damages in favor of Wilfrid Cox against Saul Goldberg and Philip Goldberg, jointly and severally. He dismissed a motion to reject the award or order s new trial. u a u- u Herr Hermann Goering, like the late Mr, Henry Fielding (1707-1754). claims to be s Plantagenet -—namc of the family that reigned in England from i154 till 1485. Fielding, the author of the immortal “Tom Jones," claimed descent from the Denbighs, s left-handed branch of the Plantag- eiicts, but Goering direct descent from Henry ll (1154-1188), who instigated the murder of Thomas s Beckett, Archbishop of Canterbury, in I170, and Henry the Lion Duke of Baravis and Saxony in the same century. It is s matter of authentic history that the legitimate male issue of the family bccamc extinct with the death of Count Geoffrey Plantageant, in I499, so the Goer- ing escutchcon, like that of Fielding, should show the bar sinister. But whether it docs or not a London columnist writes: “General Goering uiiderratcs his pedigree. He is clearly a descend- ant of the Neanderthal Man, and brings his man- ners snd his morals with him." u n- n a It is with the utmost satisfaction we note that distinguished Maritimer, Mr. D. Leo Dolan, Dir- ector of the Federal Government's Travel and Tourist Bureau, has entered a vigorous protest against “Amcricanizirig stunts” being adopted t0 please visitors from across the borders. At l recent meeting he reminded his hearers that Uni- ted States visitors did not come to Canada be- on the relations of (ircat Britain and the United the agreement is Wild ill "WIIOIKIQIIC Cvrrqsiwnd- cause of ‘our mountains, lakes and streams." They ence of the United Statics," cumpilvd and fdlkfd h)’. had attractive mountains, lakes and streams of Ml‘- W. R- bldnnlllg. i116 110ml Alllerlcfil} lllslmjtheir own. They came because Canada had the ian and diplomat. and lhmlv! a" interesting hill‘! charm of being diffcrcnt—-“bccause it is foreign, 'it is Canadian, it is British." If we must fly flags, people associated with the tourist industry do not need to be told what flag to fly during the prcdscnt mat/rolls‘ of tlhel worlzfl cventpjfllllfir. ISJtOItQII sai . “ e ave ct crs rom ni c a es tourists at Ottawa saying tlicy did not think Can- adians were paying any tribute to ‘Old Glory’ by using it for cheap commercial purposes. Citizens of the United States perhaps have been flught f0 honor their flag more than we do our own. An- other letter speaks of seeing more Stars and Stripes in a fcw minutes drive from Windsor, States in the period iinmetliatcly after the Ameri- can Revolution. t _ In the reign of George II., while the American states were still British colonies, the King had given to his loyal jicople of South Carolina. 50f their defense, a number of Zrl-pollndflffi Ink?" from tlic lircnch ship Fiiiiilrivyaiit. In the ivar of the Revolution, the British had captured these guns and taken them m Halifax. 'I‘hc American?’ in their revolt, had hail the assistance of the French, but ivhen the Revolution was over, trouble blew up between the Americans and their‘ (Qmm-io), man the writ" had 5cm 3|] across the fllllfi- all‘! l" 1798, Tllllollll’ Plckcrlllg» Prcslllem State of Michigan." Mr. Dolan pleaded for l John Adams’ secretary of state, wrote both Hifllj distinctly Canadian flavor, even on hotel menus in fax and London Iii know wlicilier the British Canada. The phrases “Omaha potatoes, Cape would sell, lend or gin- link In Smith Carolina,‘ Coil oysters, or Uregon apples," which he had for the defense of Lliiirli-stnii, the “jiarccl of iron seen on (‘zinailinn menus were not designed t0 ap-. 24_,,0u,,.jC,-5_" peal to United States visitors. n I daylight. But the balance sccms in favor of this extra hour. - London Spectator. Do not go about. saying "Isn’t the news marvellous?" A tzo facile op- tlntlsm Is fatuous. The news is good: even “excellent? if you will. It ls not. yet "marvellous." Another six months may make It so. But It will require a. supreme effrt. of planned preparedness, from factory to battle-front - from cvery fac- tory. British and American to every battle-front. actual and potential. If, “many ccmpetent, observers believe, the great, Battle for Frec- dom is to be deeded In and ercuzid the Mediterranean, tihicn the Issue has st last bcen joined and‘ the f ht Is "on". Our svhole future, and - at of our children and ourl children's children, may well rest on the result. — Johannesburg Times. lovers! months no a manu- facturer we kncw placed s b.d or proposal cf some sort. before the War Department, which has to date made no response. Last week tic went down to Washlngtcn to so; If he could get some action. l-Ils complaint was Investigated by s spldery civilian clerk, who shuffled through ftlln cards, prawled In and out o various offices, and flnafly advised our friend to go hc-me and wait In patience. "You see." he Hid. "everything takes so much longer now. cn account of the emergency". —'I'hc New Yorker, Thus’: a new pencll-snil-psper game, called Rembrandt, and It. should beccmo widely popular be- cause It, Is utterly inconclusive arid almost, oertalzi to lead to Ill feel rig Hem an the rules, such as IheyI are: One man mosses, from what- ever books cr magazines are avaJ- able, s. picture that the others have not seen-a landscape or stret t scene for preference. the simpler the bet- ter. Then he describes it to the. others. and they try to draw it. It's. not s cmnpetltivg game, 5o the man with the picture gives all the help; he can, except that he's IImItcd to words. The cthers can ask questions, all they like. ’I'h-e fun, If you can, call It. that, comes from comparing the finished (Ira/wings with the original icture. The game was 1n- vented, t y say, by n. PSYBIIOVB-SI wit: want/ed to drive home the, Int that although people talk s ct they seldom gay what they mean. — New Yorker. j John Gunther has pointed out, that only ten percent of Italy's 42,- 000,0(l) are engaged In Indtntrleinl that. f/weni. -one percent of thei population illiterate; that the wuntry tacks raw materials, and has no rubber, tln, nickel, tungsten, mlon, or chromium; that It. ls de- pendent m Imports from abroad or ninety-nine percent o-f Its cot- n. cfihty peioeni. of its wool, nlnety- ve percent cf Its coal. ninety-nine percent of It; mineral oIl, eighty percent. of Its Iron and steel, ninety-nine percent of its upper, fifteen and twenty percent of Its grains. Of percent of Ita meat. -Mu-s:lInI‘s thirst for glory on the prom-u; I s,’ m These are the lhfée roads. and :2"; rPfAL the only three wads. that converge ___.______ at l-he point when» we stand iudny COLD $1.0M“; FACILITIES (I)? such an hour. if we am wcrthv _ what. we have Ifwe Sirz-The letter in ycur Issue of 2e“ r tihutii tiltut.‘ the strutt- p, 21b, dbc,“ so e suonswe ave n- mfich 25,551,‘; mflmwpthafffmlnflff; erlted. and finally, If we are mere- wculd expect, and goes to show that l" Shvewd “I'd ‘Ewe Wat’ °»""' l" 59"‘ the Captain is quite well aware m‘ wmldemkns’ We Wm Implc‘ mat, the vesohmon can,“ on we merit, without delay. President government to pmwdo g mm m)“ Ifoosevelts Inaugural declaration: age plant, at. Borden was not, sound. hen? m! I"! 07 flint perils never If additional cold storage fscll- m "mmmmfld- °“' 5m"? PM‘ m“ are needed, why not cum“ ppeoe’ “to protect and to perpetuate the existing plants, and izhua make t n, m 7 at Dmtwacy- we 5° It possible to a=semble carload lots. no re Nat‘ we are. not wmem "° drawn,“ from each pmm a! condh stand still. As Amencans we 3o for. lions made it desirable; also mekmg| gvweiajf-ltfgfseargldéenm m" mum“ ll Dcssible to deliver direct frni cold storage to such ships as sail from Charlottetown carrying our products, It may be wo much to expect Ca-Dt. Read to think In terms <iher than ferrnge from Borden, but llg should realise that Char- lottetown la stilt on the mivp, g]. though not u Important as It should be. We should also try Io remember that, the present storage facilities were provided nct with govern- ment. funds, but. by ‘enterprising men to whom this Province own a" lot, and when Investment would be endangered should the resolution be carried Into effect. And appur- ently the msolutlin has Just such an elm In mind, and such s spirit des not encourage development along any line. If there Is a short- age of cold storage facilities, Itwct ask for more; but why should the gyemment go Into the business In] pontispizltitfplp wlfht tipose bwhoca ab‘ or n e as ave een dc. vclop our Is and production? ltlon In assuming sole res nstbtlfty One cannot. hel smiling at It" for ipvlrig the ‘stupid pu iIc" list of names o speakers atsnylwlb In! 0n" 0f Presumed defects farmers convention. Id drop)!" W! “WW0! mI-rht-ln out, or g1, of the out few yeln. job or living on s-ponaton W eptimekriit. ‘llflllll! "£01m". a er av ng given some ' - _ "r- m“. “m” m “fiiii-Fiirl msaeril"r.z'zttttat* a“ 113,12 t ‘lhlfnfiogfig; 10,, trzfikhm: Dosod. Kt Dubllc meetlnna of farm- d°‘““ mm l“ I" "Y °' "mllsna IIIQCIIIIIyIIhIlGIdIgIDmTBtCCIIiIIIIIQ/Igi? 3311;, ‘Q? g??? “Qfmf "m"? user in Livestock Marketing _ ' ‘ d. and concern for his future that the farmers occasionally have welgm- “d mm the c, l“ l mml"! of the" W"- lvd doltempt f0 Influence snd It'll" uie their own talking. I am quite sure a “ma” ' dllflfll the try-out unless relief measures werq continued. I uni 511'. em. PRODUCER. LIVESTOCK MARKETING Bin-In the Public Forum. satur- dflv’: Guardian. a Del-rs s IOWA!’ over the signature o III-nest Houston, BMW! River. In which he under- es. as I. matter of "conscience," to izlvo an ex lanatlon In regard to the nmccnt s tus of the Livestock Marketing Board, and its possible course of development In the future. cntlre artIcIe Is only s recan- ltulatlon of what. Mr. Houston hand- out at several farmers’ meetings held recently In Charlottetown; and gpldeich occasion his t eé-itaéhona lines ons were urn wn almost unanimously. There are four outstanding fea- tures . Houston's somewhat lfllllthy letter. First. his presump- If we wou list those holding a 30w, “r vin ia (‘<'l>l1IllIl'C. T c i‘lai ' - . r _ - _ . , . TICIQSIZIIIIhIISLIET lone in anhglllltfgll hlhiotiiiitctse, ziiiid Scottish reformers, and refused the hand of Philip F:riigerpiettfhdbiiffdglenh?rigrfbi- ,°,‘,*,‘..'i°‘d.§ flimfii, °§,§,§‘““,,f,m‘f§§§f,¥; =ili§ir§°n§.“§§'wf§¢1h“,'f.‘iii§flh§‘f{, ZZZ,‘ mcigifnahggt till‘; mtgx-"éhfiirfllw" similar on is was or or 51m"? 1m antagollism w Maw QE‘°°“ a Scots its: iazsfitrxssr’iritziizrz; to... "i: l2i'§.“‘Il‘..°l°l‘§€ “l? "t"»'ra"".**": occupie- rs one m - - countries. lVlide we are priiiizirily an agricul- is tisually ascribed to jealousy, but it should be mej; gmplgyes wgiitd have an hour pen (iii bfiltglf ofwheis nativepgialilixxiftgl "m" "KW Whi? If? ilsrchl-Iiilz ‘lard "in'"’°““fi~"i ocwpbd’ m chdef tural Province, we have a coiisiilcrable body of remembered that till her death in I587 Mary was longer to get home In before n12; I qulte agree with your corral overwhelmed and then we must Zficipliifif It; ‘brill: iitgeistiilfbxlenngeqsg men in Charlottetown and other centres who the centre of plots aimed at Elizabeth's life and bgfglziglythiglemg“éesnéf£&n& Ixlpéicdlgrlrlige wit‘? Ifirstgqtfisbeghat $28" tehghglgfvgflrlilfeslfihlllbggg are near Paris, oocu . would come iiiidci- the provisions of the \Vork- throne. Her reign is marked by the rise of the hair an swin- m 9am, There would “gm 1,, order {o have nKhYg-s entrusted to our care shall go out. ,,§",f,,“’,‘,,°°,°,‘,‘§‘f;§,f,§,’§f,,§,;f§§*g ‘c: men's Compensation Act, and these men are as English naval power, the defeat of the Armada, pgmliotwmfltlzlfw 1T} 11513 fllfr: County t a square deal, and that; 258x153“? “i153!” “In a third ¢h°1°° culture, ' may“, rggpgcfs a de c1; Mill!’ tmrl- MW‘ Iwfl l0 svl_l IN - much entitled {u C')ll~l'li. oii as any other class and the most extraordinary outburst of intellectual W513“ b: amqiufjflée m‘ ‘uh; ‘iaui; glrey Ljtvllhllblla-Ve the able $110110" 0f “gm m“: m: gfzdmd “m” l‘: producer- and at the same t bur- '"|"'""'~ T"'Y‘“""‘“‘“°"—""‘."'I' . . . . , . . . . . . _ . v _ - ac 1 an and his worthy , ° spend ever-V dened with mill ons of re ugees "'4 M" "mP- 0"" ""1 '3'“? ‘m ot our CIllZCllS. liizs ‘Yclll again tlie Government citcrgy in Lnglish history. mornings than would bevmved 1n colleague MI‘. w. A: Stewart from ‘w? wetgflve "W" “Id "11"- WB 6M1 from the occupied @3955, "nuns" when it may be their kidneys. is ha... w i»... legislation bu... ~ * ~ ~ tails: $221.12.“... ‘i.::.2:.*§ 21.1; El‘.€.’.1°‘.‘°i.°“'“il.% ‘rats; rats: or t....:;.r.....‘::“:.s iisiaettiidttti “vim-m- m wit“: m»- Mv Hw- m» »~*-~-.*~-. "- thc House, and it is hoped that every facility will Here is justification for “cut the corner" cmer early worker-s who have bccn to mtg. (“h5g1 {romp King's coins“; Wall- armed to the teeth, completely lfiflmfiwfllfidwgfflglfjmpfggnenlf :3?‘ljlgq;tz'-j|h'lliel'jijfi;,m i» afforded for u" and leans" was hm - fir“ w lfélkfé“ifffillléiiifilhof“i§’§§i§ii'3i%g’iIiififie°iiiiféitéifififll ‘S ~ kstritfi. ttlnttrtszttrltrdmtnttsfa rt"; ‘ititfr'tri..'.‘ lira! , tween the occupied and unoccupied parts 9f France." Thus t north- em reg-Iona. which normatv pro- duce food surpluses for sale to the lulf I century the favorite remedy. I01 Budd's Kidney Pills xvsaa¢xxxxxxxxa ,,‘,‘ Say to YouriGrocer I Want ' BRAIIMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality ‘g ‘LL ‘A4; I GOING TO THE DOGS Everybody has blue days when everyilllllll ftp gr, them are nmdv don: some u turf“? ilhiim’ viiiiimmilil n n3. " “n, - I would suggest putting Into s0- on the :30 0T It: M“ w“ mam 'l hm] productive wffk some of the: I do not onou to at with host of so called exipcris and gov-Whose Ififectuns of Mr. Hou . ernment officials who do sit the ton’: letter. except comment briefly Inlklniz. and see Just WIIBL 31160035111300 the tut. fate of the they make on the land. We would " been and Bwtno Marketing Plan" then be better able to judge u c; la now In the hands of the govcm- whom we shfuld listen when future ment- of this nrovtnce. The provi- conventlons are held. My guess Is 55°11“ 61mm". till-Ilium llfltfuc- that moat of lhffm woiiia starve {lnmlgninillgfd bruaeg} ltwrndjp‘: moo one c c these huge Imports more than “ml” “I'm” °'""|“I'l°"l °f eighty percent come from count. at" I"°"m°°- "I "P7"'ml"" l" beyond the Mediterranean. And "m" '°Y'°flm"‘lY m‘ ‘hW-‘mmi the Mediterranean u new the omy.fl§’“?,'°-.§§§° °°"'P‘°‘°§,'{h°e"d'l' sea open to Italian shipping - at vim,“ mm’ Bond m‘ its own rlsk. It would seem, there- We" Mame mun“ F" fore. that Italy hflg been and ould exnécua of mm have cgpttllnurd to b6‘; of fsr more ma.” from m ' use to er as a non elllgcrent. ally m“ as a "mung my. U m" ,8 m, gfilllyléolrftlllll. We received wondo Hitler vrlll not. be pleased with rf I from other orgsnisstloiils and Individuals. without which the made would have been Im- battleflcld. -- Johannesburg Tlmfl.pogglblq, w. m" m‘ Qygrwhclm. I l seems to go wrong. That's when many 151mm‘ erl get a pick-up and consolation in their old frlend HICKEY’S.. 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