Aenorlntt- Edltorai Iranl Waller, l" 14"‘- h. ‘* _lead us to believe. - food needs of the average American, and can do f virtual disappearance of hittter frorri United -. States tables EIIARLOTTETIIWII lillAlilllAli Morning Dally (handed in ill!) arealtloat: Lienl. 00L W. Obelta: l. Ill-Ire Vie: Pruideln I, l. Barnett. IJ-l. lociretaryi Lien. Oal. I). A. Iaolinnon. 01.0.‘ Ildltur and lanllhll DINIMP. J, B Burnett, IJ. - uni-am. n.o.u.v.l. t0: hi!" lerfl") autumn-now lull: p; Ila" in I, I. I.. 04-00 nor rant It.“ l0: e manila, $1.21! (or 8 monthn: I00 for on: month h City rut-um»; 05.00 pnr yllri "M t" f "'°“' ' H.713 for 8 monthl: Ito for one month u. Ry Mull to other Province: all! IJ.U.A. I-'i.00‘NP'-\;h' Iltilrflliy weeiriyi :2.oo n» mrt ll." l" "‘ ' 50: for I month: The Charlottetown Guardian I07 N ‘Qfd-‘tflr nurturing‘: New: Annoy. Time: Square. $07M “u: Olll 11mm. Nrwn A:enn!-_ 00H" "l" "l" "' "f s‘ llquinll; llulropnlllln bewa Alenvi- I!" P" d- ilontrenli J. Fine 354 5B1 "~- T°fmn°l Nfl" fir”: Chatean Laurler, Ottawa; Wolfe: New: MIMI I bury. 0am Huh Tobacco lhop, Mouton, NB. “The Strongest Memorl! ll WWI"? Th" the Weakest Ink.” momma’. FEBRUARY 1. 1943- Germa ny’: Immense Strength lii iicw of the somewhat undue 0[)l.i1ll1Sll‘l pic- vgttiiig zlllCc the North African tontcrciice, 1t is right and proper that we consider the other gitlg of the picture. A correspondent 0f l-llf Spvciritor tlcals with it in this cvflcflt "lalmcli “.\l:ty l he pt-riiiittctl to pay tribute to the soiiiidiiese of judgment and views expressed 1n yiitlt‘ article ‘Hitler's New Year’? Some sent- ences contained there —'G¢fm3-"Y l‘ 5n}! ‘m’ ,,,..n,.-¢-l_y' strong. Beaten she will be, _btit it will iiccd every effort Britain and Russia and tltfl tfnitcrl States are capable of to briiig licr to the ground . . . Germany's losses in men aiid material are tremendous, but :o_i: her capwll)’ for sustaining them!’ are a timely reminder for all those optimists who cxp€€t In @911)’ ml‘ Iillli? of the Third Reich. _ _ "Hui the fact remains that Gcriiiany 1S still immensely strong. The organization of the supplies and of the line of communications 0n ti"! Eastern front (which i:, by the way. nearly 1.- 000 miles long) will go down as_ one of the grczitcsi achievements in military-history. Ger- inztnv is passing from the offensive into dc- fensirc, but her capacity for defence should not be under-rated. A few day: ago the 501/11? comniuiiiqtie reported that the German garrison at Yt-litie Luki rrfused to surrender and ‘hadto |.,- wiper! nut, The (lerman S0ldl€1'_ll fighting ivith grim determination in Russiaxmd 111 ’l‘uriisia. We have to assume that he will defepd with tenacity the ‘Fortress of Europe’ in which llitlcr is hastily entreriching himself. The task of breaking through the fortifications he 1S building up around hi: ‘Festung Europa’ would be by no mean: an easy job. _ “It is only reasonable to ascume that this year we shall gain somewhere in Europe (presum- altlv in the South) several jumping-Off grotmdi and l>l‘l~'l,'__"('l1€8(.l5, from where we shall be able to start an attack on the ‘Fortress of EuroPff-i But a. march towards Berlin will not be a walk- over. The Germans would fight not only on the ‘approaultcs’ of the Rcicli—which means Iugo- slrivizi, lltiiigziijv ;ii1tl.Slovakia—-—’but also 0n the ficrntan soil. Let its remember that this time we are up against not only the German Army but also against a powerful army of the German Tatii_<_<.~tri<-<—the Nazi Party with their S. A. and “in-ti... .<. s. formations. It is to be as- sumed that they will fight like true dcsperadoes as tlicrc is no retreat for them. A grim and long fight lies ahead of us. On the threshold of the .‘\'¢-u- Year we have to steel 011i‘ dflteftttlflfl- ti~u and to ban all the illusions which arc silent allira of couiplztcciicy." .\s Prcsirlciit Roosevelt last week told the Am- ericari troops in Belfast: "The road to Berlin i: long and hard, but it i: very sure. Butter Shortage In The S. tjaiiadiaris who are inclined to question the ncctl for such drastic butter rationing as 15 1n force l1(‘l'(' can take some consolation £10m the fact that, even with the reduced ration, they are still apparently much better off than the aver- age United States citizen. The New York Times, in a front page news article discussing the like- lihood of hiittcr and cheese rationing, says: "Butter for civilians is so scarce now that it cannot be rationed, but when production in- creases in the Spring to the point where retail- ers can honor ration coupons for it rationing will lie undertaken." l Iiutiei- has all but disappcarcd from retail stocks in most large United States cities. News- paper: report wild scrambling by housewives when small supplies are reported and there is considerable talk of an zictivc black market. In . some citics black market operations have become a miiior scandal. No hope i: held out for early relief of the shortage. True, they have oleomiirgeririe in many states, l: a substitute for butter, but distribution of this I product in the United States is not as \vide- SpfCJttl as many who advocate its use here would Production of oleo does not amount to more than three pound: per year for every person in the United States and there are taxes and restrictions which limit its use. Ac- ttially margarine plays a vcry minor part in the little to ease the butter shortage . The same Time: article which points to the also indicates the likelihood of cheese rationing, a5 this dairy product has be- 00m: I. nibatitute for rationed meat: in many homu. Iraq Joins Up The declaration of war against the Axl: by the kingdom of Iraq and it: formal adherence to the Declaration of the United Nations, show: how completely that Arab state has detached Itself from German influences since the col- hpae of Rashid Ali's revolt in the early sum- mer of #1941. Iraq declared war on Germany, ‘In!’ and Japan on the sixteenth of-thi: month, Pmmofion of Anlwmmiun ‘ndxmn n‘ l: and formally entered the rank: of the United Nationl. ‘ ' It would be a mistake t0 measure the value of thi: new ally in term: of it: :11: or military importance. Iraq ha: an are: of 116,000 square milee, and i: therefore about five time: the :ize of Nova, Scotia, Its population when the 1934 census was taken was 3,561,000- Considerably over 3,000,000 of its people arc Mohammedans. Iraq’: importance a: a declared member of the United Nation: i: two-fold. Geographical- ly it comprises territory of great strategic value to the Allies, bounded as it is by Turkey on the w’ north, by Syria and Transjordan on the west and by Persia on the east, and possessing on the south one 0f the molt important port: at the head of the Persian Gulf, it afford: an in- valuable route by se: and land for the transport- ation of supplies to the Middle East theatre 0f war. But most important of all are Iraq's religiou: and racial relation: with the vast Arab population occupying the expansive region: on the east of the Red Sea. The Moslem world is not the menace to the Allies in this war that it continued to be throughout the whole period of the last World War. n» EDITORIAL NOTES- A new month and the shortest e a a a Politicians are taking time by the forelock in appointing civil ecrvants for the proposed new public Health Service. 1i 1i! 1i! Politics i: one of thou many thing: an ordin- ary individual fail: to understand intelligently. Take for example the question of coalition. The National Conservatives went on record in its favour for Federal administration. Now the Progressive Conservatives of British Columbia desire to sack their provincial lmder for enter- ing a local coalition government. a :- e n- Russiati agricultural scientists for progress. After developing naturally-colored cotton rang- ing in color from reddish to green, Soviet scient- ist: have now developed a bhck variety. This and other colored varieties eliminate the neces- sity for dyeing the fiber and produce fabrics highly resistant to the bleaching effect of sun and laundering. One of the varieties of cotton evolved by Soviet wientiet: i: a hybrid of a number of older kinds, which yields a coarse fiber twice a: strong a: the usual gradel. It is used to replace wool in the production of cer- tain fabrics. In 1943, colored and other new varietie: of cotton will be planted in the USSR on :. wide IGIIQ. 2.1.5 iii‘ Sir Edward Coke, English lawyer and politi- can, born this date, I552; elected an M.P. and chosen as Speaker of the House in 1593; ap- pointed Attorncy-Generel in I594; was Crown prosecutor in the trial 0f Sir Walter Raleigh, and remembered for his brutality to the accused; appointed Chief Justice of Common Pleas in i606, when he vigorously defended the common law against inroads of royal prerogative by or- dcrs-iri-council; thereby he offended the King, arid we: imprisoned in I621 ;on release re-entered Parliament, and ultimately retired in i629; was famous a: a. legal writer: “A man's house is his castle . . . The house of everyone i: to him a: hi: castle and fortress." . I l i Here is the Montreal Gazette’: reaction t0 Premier Campbell's recent interview: “Premier Thane Campbell, who i: also Attorney-General 0f Prince Edward Island, in rtating that a change i: due in the system of trial by jury, say: juries may be afraid of conviction because the penalty is not in their hands. He is further quoted as saying that ‘particularly juries in this dry province will not convict defendant: in li- peqp quor eases.’ The Premier's opinion i: interest- ing in view of the activities of the prohibition- ist: in this period of war. With an unsympathe- tic public it will again be impossible to enforce dry laws satisfactorily. Canadian: know what that meanl: the reign of the bootlegger." a a a a Hi: Worship Mayor B. Roy Holman i: to be congratulated 0n his-selection as A.R.P. Su- pervisor for the city at a salary of $1,800 per annum—$9o0 from the Dominion Government and $900 from the City. Hi: Worship he: been : live wire in public life for many years, and has had long service in the City Council both as Councillor and Mayor. His acceptance of this appointment should mean his withdrawal from the Mayoralty, u the City Incorporation Act signifies a: an immediate disqualification the having of any interest “in any contract or A Ill h ha: family —bvutlt : tiouae — a piece of brush -wr1tt:u a book -.suffered Imus -be:n ill-travelled Smmiib“ °$lf.?"ftf°$i‘“ ‘ m“ i v a: e r1138. tndtvtdualllt. -1nnd0n he: Prue: Prom Ottawa “huh the: fma for the houlowtvu’ include at tned (l) "Don't let; care with pottery, or small handle it." and (I) ‘ ‘t t. tt In a position when it can . easily knocked t0 the floor." Alter care- fully cogttatlng these profound N- oommendntlone, one is impelled tn wonder how "expert" one he: to be to reach iiuob immtriaely intellectual not to eay practical. conclusion, and also to ask, with. all due d:- ferenoe, whet fee the hard-work- ing people of Oaned: are required to pay for such advice. -Bi~:nt- ford Expositor. It i: ouriol: t: reflect that ia a thousand veer: of India it we: a: much as anybody’: lite we: worth to so much a: utter a squeak about freedom, Not until Britain came. Britain has given India the Delhi- (Viongress and tahe 11 provincial leg- ielature. the tint native r0100: for freedom tn :11. 0b: life of the 1h- dtan peoples. Only through Brit:- lsh rule ha; Indie become a nation. Said Gandhi to an American intcr- vlewer. “Think of the 400900000 people hungerlng for freedom. ‘Iiiey want to be left alone. They ere not savages. They have an ancient cul- ture, ancient civilization, mob verl- cty and richness of civilization, Bri- tbe following gage advice, namely: lee: band: children s: people a: slaves." That 1: blah, of course. Let It be noted that Mr. Gandhi does not cite one single respect; 1n which India. t: under a grievance though Britain: rule P. D. B... 1n Ottawa Joturnel. A noted child "expert," who for more than two decades ha: ad- vanced the “no-spankin -:t-any- age" doctrine, now lay; t at some igniting may b: neoele: tn wer- th: world ha: come to a killer conclusion in regard to such out.- laws as Hitlerite Germany and Higohlws Japan. -Edmonton Jour- na . brThgi troop: in New 0:10 were ea ng new {round they (glut: upon a v11 SE18. ‘Hwy found- ue wave: creamn on a eun- drenched beach ot ye ow pend, cool shade under lazily drooping sego and coconut palms. exotic beauty otfruigtpani and enotwy eannee flllapéittng beforgh: wt! of v green. qv ounr! - Sflfldflleg by the million, moequltoel which stung through, khaki drill. Singapore ante which must be fought and defeated before a meal wa: poeelble, the odor of rank coconut oil e: a delicate wider-tori: to a the trees. Gledly they passed Australian Press Union. g5,__ Nazis can null out o! the bag. instilling fear into do 0 German program by Goebbels. to contemplate, Goebbels has just chilled the blood of Ger- mans by the threat of another dire atrocity 1f the Allies win the war. German: are told that tint will all have b0 learn mglirh and "Eng- lish spelling f: very difficult." How- arcl smith, author of “Th: Last Train From Berlin," now rimming tn The standard, declare: that the Ger- man nation t: rotten within. ‘more employment with or on behalf of tlic City Council." The fact that the ap "ntment wul nominally rriade by the Proviiici: A.R.P. com- o‘ mittee doe: not obviate the feet that the City, in contributing half the nlary, is joint employer. , i: n- 4 m ! Lord Astor ha: arranged to give to the Bri- tish National Truot hi: beautiful eatate at Clive- l den, on the Buckin haimhire bank of the Thamce. Thi: inclu e: the famous Cliveden . Woods of Cliveden Reach, one of the most picturesque stretchc: of the Thames. On the liill i: the mansion which, with tapestries, paint- . ings, and furniture, l: pert of the gift. Loud Astor i: also providing fund: for the upkeep 0f the estate. The presentation, any: The Time: i: t0 be welcomed not merely because it mean: the acquisition for public purpose: of a greet house, which ha: not, a: it happene, the merit of great antiquity, but because it eneure: the preserve- tion of a noble reach of the Thames, of which by the way, an impressive view is obtained from the slope: of Clivcden itself; the fact that the: adjoining lirctch of bank, owned by Lord Des-l borough, i‘: :0 be safeguarded equally front building, i: doubly welcome. The original house at Cllveden had a Royal tenant in Fred- erick Prince of Walee-Poor Fred-son of George II and father of George III; it was there, and in hi: time, that "Rut: ritannle," vein if not poetry, we: first heard, for it had e place in Thomson’: Muque of Alfred, performed for the first time in the open-air theatre at Clive- den in i740. The sentiment: it expresaei, per- haps, had better not be emphasized overmuch related to tn Canada’: ‘gflhhlaadelbyfriheynm Aibsol must‘ b: comet wrong with a ‘hm, 1; l. m. maid?“ mm oapecltybvan Qdw-‘gfl t; e who cw v0 on mm will b, 00mm o m indiutriu devo of m. d hyperbole end mituumi a: Gocb- Abeolute xii.“ “fin?” °‘ ‘h’ Quantum: been inhuman ‘l’ I“ m: time: out to them in a daily m‘, mum “'° ""1- fold by the war. probiem the. "liill Ii"- ‘q: can. *8‘. ceuieririut Bhndard. 01¢“ though, The ,:,,,,',,,,'"°,““‘“H.°_ we; vivum 1th whbbe fig “l; pfllwilflmi "PM --- mar an In!!!“ , ' Anticipating a pent-up demand ividiii-z aiigmmoii-gefnitiliiglvtioonle $13 g1? oocipnunéergiacapecffito pgke cars bdfaenia-y inchlihq #109 o th t: ttl t Ab” : a’ mace I ntftiféwu°°iia $.31“ infill.‘ - o. dl§1°.?.='t'e.i°5°.7'é3a.“°‘°' ~113Mb: w» t1» w-r DocldsKldnev Pill: peritoneum. apolitical» u: nan:- H! lfild tlnpliodhtllp: m, ' _ m‘ i» 1;": 1m whim:- Mwoct their lower- "M" 08! 0f that: c; m“ gun “Mm”, “m, um cell, and gym)“ _ ' meat give ed: erred alx mgllha um ut. war i: won hi" of philosophy but“ m. P°'4*1°" thwwhgut the W“! 1n the PIUIISSIIIIIII film‘ and mo", expend" models mum, ‘ lgpallstlc tendencies of hi4 great aluminium mar et. The is rpey. . Yen-r, state: the New York Tlmee. m “d in h“ resol hi5 Pflmmy W"! f“: “"1, my; Prehapa not for four or 11v: year: mc “if?” m“ pm “mm” m“ fir?! centm $°oitmiifi° MGLIOD It IENTLIY e the war will there be any "m", m‘ mwflfll l radical departure: toward the our o! t; m, m“ w‘ u’ m‘ "m"!- 3“ w‘ " ‘um-i‘ ‘ c‘ lomorruw"r.l'llillldlld0llllfli0 pirirqbhniamwh°ml Lanaunnao. engine in the back, the rounded p1 hi: dfaleotiigfi 81.11"‘ to w‘ windshield, the d“, “Mme gem u was thaénMfid “IIIIGII lllfi lNtIHIUYI-Q . the use of plyywood. wllll begin the clue which had beenxe forimd u‘ i make themselves ma. 111:0, engine: and nth-t‘ mm ,0, a"? ‘"8 noun :0 Loan will grow lighter and burn hlgher- The very momeqit h, be" 5' _ u‘ "h" I‘... powered Buoltne. Marketing. {ode 1:“ an his latltlidy of hum-en I Merlot-ion: 0f the Japanese eold- “WBBIQ 11° knew‘ his tiles: £1112: tern are now 00min: through, u W" Ovrr- slowly. If thee: are not what Am- "gnaw Dialectical Matcrtallmi ' er cans had expected, it ah uld - remembered that a little mgr: wit: (T0 B9 Ottntlnued) ~ ':"....." "act-rt - - I but a mnioflvy of t-hunfegi to ab‘: I. F. form to the clamtfimtton which ' 53$???” $5: “,2? flaw“: oil-mm Aeeolllialul: an n penian who served leaiwa hi: ldilia: 1101!‘!!! b 101161 H! xberiu-eimuoaiicarthtiii 1.1% "ttlillfliWwlmn" Phlll me: and who t: now in the - 5,, ""5""! ruff "r *- "r tang: m... e war, a: e: mitotic: on the ever-aide Jageneae i; "- J. ALEX W, MATHESON prisoner at Bataan. l1: w: t t: 011-‘- of the mam. that melancholy BAIIJITII. IOLIUITUI. I10 iieemrgtiiiii” u‘ i‘ oururfilo m c: tnllnoit uwmunmiaaunim: ' “mum” "“ . roe . , on . 1i: m: mm or riiium-v 00211:. i: 0:: f m u '- and one-half years. H: camel, a: a ruleh from in: farm." Yet thee: 8m! . ywfltt. underfed country boy: would explode land mine: with their own bod e: by flinging themselves uprm they; md would mwlfy them- eelvq on electlfled wire: to make l. hmnan brid Anal g t ctr pofntl. General hur t: quoted e: ea that these diminutive J: nese, " ven e l‘t:t1e rice. can so e and for four or five deylf-Iaml: Canadian q:- Iow cone: another hatch. Bmtnuio elibnunteu! reqpn olives. and person! of erbium: tem- inent. will be to heli- losing cqnhet tn harpoon the eiv: in the bottle. emtlton Speotntqr. IVAOUATE NETHERLANDS IONDONJan. M- (OP) -— lil- lf Cliveden i: ultimately devoted, a: 10rd arid Lady Anor wish, t0 some purpose servin racy»; af-P-v the |1:nd.: forced evacuation: from Nether- coaeiel ma: are proceeding :0 npeedtly and ruthlessly that the German committal: uithorttit: have n. 311:1 should b: ashamed of holding l8 eualutrelorhrlifm al,> forttestmo stink from ewemp: among mm About the last trick which the n,“ - we ‘llntmercrorazietcaoeerproiee- Th: Secret of ' . liuul: a 8mm _,,_ I | J. C. LEWIS Aalhavemairtlomdinaprevi- em‘: Tiutiiii Tmmeoootlnlod m“ upon which economic neuritic: are conducted in the U. 8. ‘I'M: m hlcb guide: mum“ w v - 1n the Soviet.” cation’: external relattfi pahiloaophy known a: rlallam. etc What t: Dialectic Materialism? when I mention the fact that: I have, over a space of ten years or more, reed some thirty or for: book: on the eubject. and that book rim from 0W0 hundred to become: m Heal, the at Clor- man phtloeopher, w: : ould have ..ecttc Materialism for, while Merx L: the genius who applied Hegel's discovery to the world of everyday activity, It was Hegel who first saw its principles, H1: phflo hy travelled many roe/do! Art. teret-urc Religion tinting. 1 know how r felt and w‘ 1' "Q- " m‘ mic-emitter. ~25 10* ‘- M“,""=~,,,,.,,-"~,,g»"§°--“”“.g~“i;=}"e.~;- _ mm S ll y =’il‘€§“"'1’..,°,¥.‘é. afi°lltit."a"‘é..'tt'°rb.'éli°tlfil "é awn t“. we ‘$2322; ma tn , ea havrd reitmtiiaintryiii ‘l’. iii’: gifts: E}§'~;'°,,"‘;,'5, T: mtmm‘ ‘I Valley. German!‘ rooosnmd- the 01m through m: s udy of phtlo- “m, w, I W4 "v t» uminiu rwwb . m’): we: much the um: u a ' 1 dmeritundarkxoomuareh- “'s'“°“ —-- Inwfgrabliick oetwbiehtlnot ""°‘B.,,.",,, m, m, h, m, m,’ C , Immortal Icningrad musty dawn of Greek nought, anada S Boulder _ —-— 1r i ltu: h a . riigerigne that a: cmwhhlfto “f: “ma.” 9W 9° 01111180 and that, therefore, n11 chance t: m1: Pannentdol, however. could pr m; that chim e l: b mills i“ we“ ti a that rectify does hafkiigifijfii by the ch: n w at leaet he ooubldpghow uehthzi. a eubetario: 1: only oomgoogd 0g it: qualities. But, if t t, were we account for the of things? Again the Olfflllnds the doctrine will arid. 1n hi; Mn m- 111011. will defend predeettnetion. th tlmeorf in any bracket true. but :11 of u: have some faith in change being real p5 well a: faith In reality be vhflflfleliess. We can undereten traammmamr" "*"= L, : reaeon- of predesttnatton or de- we could include auch f? (Lilli-twice a: change wiii aiiii t-igtemrminiiiatisiaiiifg’ 00m: wider ch00 one: lit. if eontradtcto would); . fronted with it: op oslte maciiie mind would then mm formulate lomethtng still in ed to 5mm! "M11 llwlly we rough. $1.2 Since t e 1m at ‘u, t, 8 gm washout Oil‘ Ill Wlinuflgibint o! mo: for ntmiui ‘IIG-Dlnelat; ‘longer Dromiac help u AnbtiianofllirflhliutAllh Nillfiyetmioimin‘ came, w: By mflafwcwilflh to mm’: misfortune “OWIIUIONWIOWIIIMIU woef i rel-nitration. In: eav: dariiltnee: mun f! with I whtchdoti: 10st, t; etill enough Qfllhlnmlnllllflilitilfilllhll lpeooingtohelooaehotherone: m much to one individual, but when I lPeeoli rather mystified Canadian: d war wubcr power development o! 35”?‘ fr‘ 5 3E i? 8 g5 E i it E f 5 é 7% E Ziitiit at i P. E tn a Association though no mention 0t’ it being on the license. on: would wonder when. where and how m 0f the Pldi ti: Game A:- eoctatlon an held, who the Pre- sident 1:. who the Secretary is. or t: tt Just one of those thing that Island ha: Personally it doe: not.’ matter 32h; can: one he: :0 little time available to enjoy ftahln; or moottn i: reaeoneblg to omeot would w: free area: when 90m!!! really enjoy mem- ee . I have seen many cue: of nets. lzsaqwellaaoldrubblahotalt kind: flhrown into a stream that would otherwil: leem ideal for Dam (he: Prom Iandon, Ont. Ron. o. D. 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