v ‘z-(AGE FOUR .-TllE ciiiiiioriiaiowii suiiiiiiiiii Icrnln; Dliiy (Founded u. ism Afllarhod u swine on.» mu. PM 08M Department. Otuwn. ‘It: Ola-lion lnly In obtained st: Hub Tobacco Shop, lilnnclon, N. I. . The New: Shop. Mansion, N. B. , George Mel-can Halon, N. B. Wllkor’: White Spot, l! Salter St. lhllfll. N-B- Metropolitan New: Agency, i248 Peel St... MOIIUQLI United Cigar Stores, Chateau Laurie: Ottawa, Ont. B. Aitkcu, Lord Elgin‘; Hotel. Ottawa. Ont. J, Finc, 3S4 Bay Sh. Tdronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sndbury. Ont. Old Snuff: News, Cor. Milk and Washington Stu, Boston Hula-ling’: News Agency Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.‘ ' TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1946 Bonds New Savings Whilc the wzir has cndcil, the problem 0f post-war financing fQllililllS, and wlifithcr 0r not there will be fax reductions in Finance Mili- istcr Ilslcys budget when he brings it down at Ottawa this iveck, this problem will continue to be a slziggrriiig lino, To mcct expenditures (he Liovcrirmeiii lllllSl lmrrOw more money, .and it will shortll’ zivvcul w Ilic People 0f Canada l0 extend their wnriiiric savings habit into the peacctime years through the purchase of Cali- zidil Saving..- llpnds. Tihcsc bonds are designed to replace Victory llnnds and \\"ar Savings Cer- tificates. The lvinds will go on sale this aut- umn when finzil payments are made 0n 9!]! Vic1ory Loan bonds and when sale of War 83V- ings ccrtificzncs will be discontinued. Thc/ will be issued in ilicnnininntions of fifty, one hundred, five hllllLlTCd and one thousand dol- lnrs, and will not fluctuate in value. The sys- tem of payroll d-crluctions will be continued. The interest rate has not vet bccn flXfid. but MY- Ilsley is qurilcil as stating that it will be _ more favorable" than that for comparable invest- meats. It should not he necessary to labor the point that this money is needed at Ottawa, 0r that Govcrnincnt bond buying is the safest and best form -of investment one can make. The 51155255 of the Viclorv Loan campaigns was u maior item in the achievement of victory at the front. With the same efficient campaign meth- ods. there is no rcnson why the public ie- apnnse should not be equally satisfactory in connection with the n'c\i' Canada Savings Bonds. Underwriter’; Warning ._._. The Canadian Underwriters’ Association has issued a timclv warning. Many firc, auto- mobile and casualty’ insurance policies, it points out, arc inadequate “in the light hf increased and increasing priccs and c0sts;"-~and this example is given: “The man \i~ho insured his house for $5,000 may find that it would cost him $3,000 to re- place it today. . . In considering automobile and casually insurance the buyer or the holder must realize that nccirlcnt awards are higher to— day on acconnl of the increased earning power of the victims." The moral is that holders of all such pol- icies should rcviciv them in the light of present conditions of cost and replacement. A fire or casualty pnlicv curred along unchanged for years, as thousands are, is likely to be found totally inadequate lndnv to mcet its purpose of saving the holder from loss in the event of a claim It May Mean This Today one can help prevent a child from Q. zzing in Europe next winter. This is the meaning of the clothing collection now undlflr ‘vay in Prince Iidwzird Island and throughoui C:.:ada. Tl~~ Yours. unrluclothinw. vercr w and dresses ivhirli arc nf "rrlher use at hume will be scnl overseas, wh c they will k p warm ncerlx‘ human lxtiugs in the coun- tries ravaged l>\' war. ‘r The Canadian Allicrl Rclief Fund is snOii~ spring the Nlllll"‘_'il Cl ii‘- ‘pg ” ilcctl. ,. which will continue imfil liinc 29- This l5 ll" Scmml Campaign m help clothe millions of men. w'0~ men and children in ivnr-rlevasfntcrl arcas- The articles crvllcclrrl will ‘ic r2’ ircl‘ run-lint’ l" need in Belgium. France, Russia, Luxembourg. China, Czechoslovakia, Greece. the TIM-Z" landg, Norway. Pnlrinl mt,‘ Yuvoslavia before the cold wcrilhcr. rm Will c?“ More Two noféil speakers last week felt called upon to warn consumers that an era of higher food priiscs is in prospect unless wages and prices of manufactured goods show a tendency to de- cline. In Toronto Col. T. E. Kennedy, 0n- tarlo’; Minislcr of Agriculture, made a very blunt statement felling consumers that they must expect increases which were inevitable undciflpresenl conditions. In Ottawa Mr. Rob- ’, ert C. Smcllic, prcsidcnt of the National Dairy ' Council of Canada, "said: "I would say that tlfié era of cheap food in Canada is at an end. armor: are not going to produce the qualities fqokl we want and need unless they get an I uiétcqreturn and flair investment and labor." A llie is not a farmer. w freiid in higher food prices, notes the ail, ha: already commenced in the 5i l. , A few weeks ago‘ an increase . »= ucts’ .prl was allowed there rim will Wiishlngton author- drtlicr incrcaise, for butter, cheese and " 3mm was allowed to ad- nrL-will retail n 65 m 7o ng. now inmost U. S. ‘Sides £5“: small quart, and l: ex- things which he must buy." It i: the inevitable and vicious circle in operiiton; higher wages first, then higher costs for manufactured goods, then price increases all alongfhe line. In the end it is doubtful if anyone benefits. Dairy farmers in particular are iii an un- gnviablc position at the present time. The con- sumcrs’ subsidy of two cents a quart on fluid milk was dropped June l and October is to see the end of other subsidies now being paid dir- ectly to ~milk producers. In the case of those dairvmen supplying the fluid market this means 55 cents a hundred pounds loss, just at a time when winter feeding must start. It is almost unthinkable that they can absorb this loss at the prcscnt time; as a matter of facl they are asking for an increase greater than the 55 cent subsidy. i- EDITORIAL ‘NOTES -. Remember the Windsor Tornado Fun-d, cvcry little helps. m v 4 x The National Clothing Fund should appeal to everyone, fOr everyone has some left offs to gather moths. i ii x 1k A Consignment of 103,000 cases of apples nrived at Montreal by the ship MUSA on Fri- day. This is the biggest shipment of apples to Canada for many years. The consignment will be 501d largely in Eastern CEllldd8——l\IOl1l' real, Quebec, St. john, and Halifax. l U U I 1k The nearest approach to a tornado we have had here was in i907, when a hail and wind- storm cut a half-mile swath through an area from St. Peter's lo Charlottetown. Crops ivcro ruined, and to this day marks of the hail on posts in the course of the storm remain as evidence of the disaster. a u ii n iFirst lVcsleyan Methodist Conference, this date I744; his Rides of Conduct laid down at the Conference included: D0 all the good you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times yoii- can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can. x it n ni Most income taxpayers are waiting with their fingers crossed for Mr. Ilsley‘s budget speech. Hope deferred makcth the heart sick, nevertheless those who for years have been makifliz Compulsory payments to dcfray the cost of the war, keep on hoping, for there is nothing else they can do in the matter. A 16% reduc- tion ls effective at the end of the current year, and the question with the bread~carners is, how much more will b¢ addcd to that relief? w v w v International problems are now, as they will be for some time to come, as much economic afDPliticah Despite the obvious dnngcr of drifting info a war with Russia, that problem 15f Dmbably not the immediate concern. Rus. _5lil» With plenty of warlike inclinations, is not 1H a good position to fight. The wcstcrn demo~ cracies are better off in the military sense, but entirely unwilling to fights The innmdwge Droblem is how l0 get production and internal. tional commerce going again, and the beginning must be made with the elimination ‘of those dcmagogues who delight in inflamiing the minds of the employcrl and unemployed with bancful ideals of thclr allcged wrongs and. rights. By the sweat of our brow is still the surest and safest way to make a living bg it large or small. v i- . There is widespread and genuine revival of religion and family life in Russia, Fly-Lg, A. Peters, Russian-speaking Canadian, whQ Spent seven months in Russia last year as a member of a British Military Mission, told members of the Montreal Kiwanis Club. Every- where he ivent in Russia, said FlL-Lt. Peters, who was born in New York of Russian parents, he found churches nOf only open but largely attended. Citizens high up in the army and the state attended church, he said, sometimes at the. sacrifice of personal ambitiop since the authorities are disposed to frown upon too en- thusiastic a display of religious fervor. The Russians also, he said, are beginning to lay em- phasis upon the importance of family life and of bringing up children in the parental home. Their experiment with slate care of children, he said, has not appireruly/‘worked well. III i _ keberizs can be as dangerous as submar- ines, says Captain Molineux of the 5. S. Cairn- gleii which recently reached MOIIIVICBI from Newcastle. The Cairnglcn was bearing down l THE i cimiziorrcrowiil»; cLiA __I‘** ~ — . i ~ Nate. B,» 11.. Way _-_ Mum 0111111!!! mON ur . 5163"‘ more, to r a ii It Whllfl limo we mud wlmtmnnfloiicd tn lvglllfillr- b! a United 8381'. ' we ‘That l; (me Best mist, . emails vflf-JOIIITIBI. 110W tinny people really ngod ma‘. BXM: slice of mead whlcn ‘ha? 5° 0961i ear. as habit? I: own used iiifil. lo till-s famine rexl three mcnm. I: 12% “i???” ‘its’ “h... .. an extra —Nlagu.ril all: a". W~ . 0 I no or W0 poorly kept 1mm” "m lots can qpofl the pggmn 1 entire block no mailer h0V€efl9lllgf householders in he block can be. ‘Irlm lawns. well fieiluned flower plots, lidiy hedges argued tree: can add attraculvéeness of a own-rs an Ofifllpgnl; will do tiheir best. w; this war our cily can be made more attractive than ever ‘before. —-Fort William Tlmpg. O . Them ha: been some exchm a of renurilsoetice ir- one of our loagl Boris writes a correspondent :0 The Manchester Guardian about the names of well-remembered fish. 1118 boots The skltgper of one n! them. 08.11641 Into e Minx b0): qf a court of law was portly asked by I young barrister: “Whait an you?’ “What am I?" mun-Lad im- old seadog in a voice that stiook the court. "I'm the mumr o; mi, Queen of Erngliind, film-it's what 1 am young teller!" A w. apondent who is regrow- ing a beam sacrificed to King's Rcsuialkms fluids it odd that more of the bezarded have not given their lmllznoizy on facial hair. Plot the bearded, as he out. air-n not. lnairtioulaite, witness Mr. Shaw and Dr. Jocd. And they an u; be relied on; it. 1s the Ila: who iii "ham-faced". His own testimony is confined b0 a confession of van- lw and fear as motives for beard- cwowing. and be quotes Bernard Shaw as having also confessed that 1w the nwst faznuus baurd of ern times because the signt of his faitiher shaving made him fr tifened o! razors. This may be a-u enilc, but l¢ is siibute for the e W85 an that ed U1 Red t his chin". —-Mancli2ester Giulzgdlaril (Juice again luiicious-looking plump strawberries smile at the shop and lug at his purse-strings, ‘Pffus arise perennial issues 0,! moment ir-‘riich have puzzled erifrhusmsits of Genus Fhagmia from time lmmeni- lan Science Should strawb-crfles U»: rlnsiiti to rcmole stray grams of sand. or served ‘mwashed l0 bring; out their sweet fr elusive ~ Rance. ‘ the ulliimate. strawberries 1n sihcrtcaire, or served with lee cream? Oi- sugar and erandeur? For those choosing the limiter comes the camllary question: Are strawberries superior eaxcn whole or crushed? ‘flhiese are piqu- nnt questions. Ncveci-theless. lf- ls beller for them to remain questions man to stir up serious polemica or conlroverw. On one thing the whole world surely will agree; there cer- tainly ought to be a big increase in the slraiwberry output of this Dl-Brwi. None but those in f 1191361 brackets can afford them fiery} often at their pmsent price vie . l do remember one fell dc Iolc in my extreme youth which mfgiil; have had the happiest results and changed the hlswrv of the woriu. The visiting celecrll was no ms ill-flu the Kaiser.‘ e were not. allowcd to fire blank, lesii; . Kaiser's horse ht be startled. 8n the ragged clic g o! niumners went on until suddenly the very ‘o en by one People . was um Kaiser's charger. If carries-ed with him viol- ently round the (laid. bu ‘ Kaiser stood his ICYIIMIO very WBII. But no man could have been so ansemzl as he was when he had . voicing some of the n able contribution that i: The ffljird ' . ' I Announcement raiiiizmra) timc within a ( 6n hirtfifhliid be! fie next i: fir.“ T ‘Wm m “on” ‘Tl-ileum Ilhf, m. KIIII reitcnted whpt hdbéud llid both aiii-i-ig Ind shortly step int . cu’: election a: wtghclhlaftglilil‘ ‘ active: p0 f tlclgiIr would be tgninlf-td either ‘he tn- ii fth resent rail" or a n: ‘farther fnllmiird huff” lament, in the COIIPIQ of hi: banquet apeech next few year: to a wrlea-up of story of Canada since hi: advent ‘l n: Llbcrnl leader 2'! year: 12o. But u he did not say when the doiidfna of hi: still remaining period Lt-n the political stage would be reached. _ He may step out this year .or next, or some time thereafter, bu: nll that is definitely certalnr-unless he again change: hi: mind-l: dint Mr. Kin: will not lead the Liberal cohort: in the next Federal cam- palgri. There is no intended flattery in ‘the statement that there is member of the Liberal party 00W Parliament who l: capable of taking Mr. King's place a: leader, with the remotest chance of mak- ing a serious bid to the electorate for the Premiership of Canada. The few names that such ecuiatlon as has been nude regard g his successor must send chills through the vertebrae of even the most wmpliicent LEei-al stalwart: whenever they .ire men- tlonedl Although Mr. King himself tlcuiarly brilliant orb in the moll- flcal firmament, while he admit- tedly lacks magnetism and opular- lfy, ion-g years as the hea of his a Bomlnlon have given him the kind of prestige a lawyer or phydclan acquires when he ha: acllserl hi: p. fesslon for several ecades with respectable success and zithaiit memorable blunders. other way of saying that Mr. Kin: has become a national figure. that he is known and liked or disliked across the Dominion a: a careful and successful politician. that he has attained a status through cir- cumstance. an unbeatable spirit of compromise, and sheer eftluxlon of time, which no understudy In hi: party. if such there be. could be- gin to measure up to. He probably realizes all this as fully as anyone else, but is possibly not nt all con- cerned over the course of political developments in the years nf hl: coming retirement. If the political barometer presages heavy weather in the Offlh" for the warty he liar "uccessfully for, 27 ‘rears. Mi. King may experience. in contem- plating lts ravages, the placid satisfaction with which Louis XV reported to have exclaimed in his dying hour: "After me, the deluxe." Dominion 8. Province (Victoria Colonist) We had wondered how long it would be before one or other of the Canadian provinces challenged the right of the Dominion to apply to the Prl-vy Council for a change in the British North American Act without prior reference of the point at issue to the ovirices. Prenunr Duplessls of Que ec. ha: now done so, and he is perfectly within his rights. If the Domini-on could chop and change the British North American Act in an ex part: fash- ion that which we know as our constitution would not last lonz. It could be altered and rewritten on the expediency of every federal cabinet that crime to power. 1n this instance, the precise 00in! as issue ls a relatively small one- whether or not ten seats should be added to the representation in the Canadian House of Commons. The Minister of Justice Mr. a matter within the sole com- petence of the Dominion. Quite ( li- have figured in 0b This is nn- in; St. Laurent. has affirmed that this hi; viously ft is not. If if were, the Dominion could increase those seats which flattered the prexen regime and deny representaflan t other: that traditionally have no done so. Representation in parlla merit must stand on sounde ground than that. In this instant." the Dominion should have aiike each of the nine province: for thel views. and that in addition tothe inalienable right to be present the Privy Council to iiupport r3 oppoiie the Dominion’: cppllciiti if they so wish. nvery small nilft from clianizlng the constitution of Can- ada in little things by such ex pane application to changing vitally, to the weal or harm of the ople n! Canada. The nine prov ncea cannot be nhut out there. If our eicm minister of 1mm think: t at. they can he should take time out and read the Brlfinli North American Act once over (or his own enlightenment. Premier Dupleiim la no alarm of- n Franc nklng section of Oun- ada in h I prelent protelt. We think that whila there l: mull oc- eulon for uuch alum, Mr. Dupm- III I: miikinl. noncthelen, n valu- not to be 0n Bells Isle. Around 5 p.m.' the day they made landfall, he: officers noted a haze» that had settled over the sea. Some bcrgs were sighted and at 5.1.5 p.m. engines were rung down to dead slow. The third mate was hav- ing a bath and a woman passenger had just stepped info a tub-full of hot water. At the m0- ment the third mate and the passenger started to soap themselves there was a grinding crash and the ship shuddered from stem to stern. The male leaped out of hi: bath, grabbed hi: shirt, and ran out 0n deck. Frightened passenger: wore milling around, few of them noticed the ship's of ficcr as he struggled to pull his dfy-QIIIH over his wet back. 'Tlie shirt stuck. Meanwhile, the woman in the bath was having trouble, foo. When the ship struck the berg, it swlrl-icd the wafer out of her tub and left her high and dry. the day was saved. The chief steward aw the wo- man, ran to he; and Iiiisflcd" her into a vacanf cabin on the promenade deck. Moment: later, the, appeared clad in a blaiqiapt ready {or the bom. The Calmglen was not 16o ll .hu and when the fillciftflidlt" taffi sent ihratewiii-d; m» Plfllilflflllb all liouiyjtha Caimgleri’: , thhddwilli lb what inc-n laws n?“ World Wlgv N10‘. . an eroiiy no on w» No. 253m rmy (London i Cairnglen had hit the iceberg-bow on. The d“ m‘ She ran out on deck too. This time. evcn the ' friilhtcned passengers noticed bei- plight. Bu! . ‘changed by mere whim. our Wm nth“? may, proud dty. on 111%?‘ :1: than. the wound: ‘Bind miiiinziibir m, am ‘m0 o! flu vie y Wltfglbbn mi- ruhl. u": ‘warm Hutu-lamina verb- 37 L: your humor: an who will nib-you Bullock, that. hiqpumou was to devote the , hi: memoir: and of the political u?’ ("med in rid» arm; , B. F. lliitoliofoii. d: 3U‘ f orrounrnisrs. “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction 0106i!!!) le- fecfs.” _ ‘ 53 Grafton Sfrecf .‘ n on. m. rm de- clares they “expressed their desire to be fedmlly unified" has never been classed as a par- nomous liassy- Stomach: Rolelvod rty and Prime Minister of the zwmiy trade arm grater-Going Rail u iii-ac y every to Cuinda except for the Crown's Canada. Axioms:- minimi- "urges din-n kit" with which all Oawiad mould . doing so the should realize Ihat B ' ‘S i’ $3.5"? 4b.?" lflfif.” fill“ and national unity is truthful edu~ owlrlon . , _'_,, the sever par-Irina; u m: EV iedwi llnlbellnmlo Can:- loyal Dr. Evan: Slnmmh Mixtures. taknn at ma! time: no; only och ‘from r Ill but it mote: tho ha» will mum i»: flu mai- uiii mum n nil i» pmvu the nppqlih. » ' Don't delay. Omar you: Bottle wan. PHOI I56. mo: rum nsaroun a acne-m, pd :,"__.,,:.""..i_... '.'.'.*.'.*"i....'r.‘:rr. ltwiiinlla Gr: iwiu ~ lilfifllilllflllllgf, ' view, he i: perfectly right. It I: entirely probable that each of the nine provinces will say so when the RNA. Act hearing: get under way at London. a1 u . governmental Mflclai from presid- ent; lo hogreeve is under omth to uphold and defend the oonstitub» M14280! The United 515M: of Am- e . - fruit 8i _ _. iiml willy. t ' bu: x OI!’ "l! The '2‘ For Trucking ,,,,!,..,,._,_..%:. ... Service ' Phone 383 PRE-WAR VALUES Is your home, and all it contains, still insured at pre-war values? ‘ If it. is, we suggest that you should checkover tile» values on what you own, rind adjust your fire insurance upward as required. - We will be glad to assist you in arriving at pro- per values, and arranging additional Insurance to protect. your lntere: . ’ Pfionqwrlfe, or call, on , " IIYIIIIMIIII & 00., LIMITED The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. i Suminersldc - Charlottetown - Montague? T. M-cAVINN, C.L.U. and EARL R. BURKE Special Rcpresenfatlvo: at Charlottetown fl IRIIpDOIII-O f Wflitmlfli bingo!‘ mdbnfl-k: --... F.» J; .- r|.p.-,l; IFIrFut lllnonts . . ~ OONIIIIII . .8. J. n renown, pp ._ Orlliopedfc ~ I BHIRIIPUIIIQIT , ~14: Gnu! Guru jtnd P31, a _' frufmluiial Bards NEIL W. HIGGINS Chirfued Accountant 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown ‘ TdL-SBU P1). Box —_, DR. A R ‘SMITH r ' ¢ l iizmln 175 Grams: Street. WfluIuni-uYhiU-ltoli Telcpliiinc I284. TIiLEX W. MATHIESON unnisriiix. BOIJOITOR. mo qua». 'Il Gilli George Street Ilfllq lo Mil , Coiiectioi ‘J. A McGUIGAN, B.A. 2 r NDTAEY. rim BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB ouimiii BUILDING ‘M AMLAN FARMER '- iui. LLB. . HONEY r31 was a: ISTE ~ “cnifdlnfflélfi ‘m Oniudlan‘ Bunk of Comma-u m,“ GiAUDET 8i HASZARD grain-lain: loilcfflirl. Notnrica. m ' noun roman unuann a. omnn an. i.i..ii n": um A. WALTIIIN OAUD biiudhn Bani of Bldg, I loin. w. n. ciiisoi Chlroprukt Puma- Graham Ohcrloflcfown ab: Prince st. Phone 101! . vrlwomooo-o-ocoo-ooooww Char-lg: R. 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