PAQElQl-LR . I ‘THE CHARLIYIJFETOWN GUARDLAN 1111:“ M ctutntonsrtiwtt GUARDIAN |with capitalism and by "soaking the rich." That has not been the result. Additional social secur- ity has been provided, but the ordinary citizen pays for it, as he tnust pay for anything he gets, Morninfi Dally (Founded ln I887) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLure Vice-President: J. R. lith-nett, i‘. J. l. Secretary: Lieut. Cut. l). A. ftlacKinnon, 0.5.0. ldftor and Managing Director: J. It. Burnett, F.J.l. Frank ' Aaloclate Edltors: A. Burnett. lt. “hiker and Lleut. 10a Active Service) Ian "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thief: the Weakest Ink." sarulibavisi-trfzzariictt s. tsi>ifl__ As V-Day iApprt taches As the war enters i11- »i |"'1~e, i1 enters as well a phnw that will l».- 1w. lltlllt't'l1\ we have beeit aided by 1l1.- 11111.1 gutznil 11nd zuni-Nazi forces of l9r:111c1- .1111 l‘11l_::11l 11nd l\’1»11i;11.1 and Yugoslavia. lu l\‘1t~~ 5 ltgyr- assed the (ivrtnzuts :11 1- l~lu1 in lierm- any herself tliure will ‘11.1 .11. The snip- ing frotn the 1'1~11f~11111~ . will likely be multiplied a lzttndrcdf tld 111i .- ~1rugglt~ for the cities of liL't'll‘..'1ll_\. lit». \\11r11.~ one of the best informed pi-txss c11111:11<- 1'1 -1~ .\l1-. \\';1lter Lipmann. is \l'll.'t'. 11111-1 11-» 'l'l11~ doors of Hitler! 1': 11111" - bt- >tllil\'ll[‘(i, but Qhc luittlc fnr <1. ~ '. he lwugltt in these area» l: 1. during the occupation of tlit- c is likely to degenerate in: local engage- ments iit \\lii' irnt- urc battcrvd into ~11.» '11tl1111'it_v is capable 11f su- inn. stir- >i1.1n, battalion .~ its the fighting render will have 111 c Ind even compatiy 1 Cflntittttes. But the end 111"." ' .1 ‘1- tltlztycti. The GEYIIIZIYI~ ‘.l|t'c\\; 111. llllll into the battle of .\'11:'111;11111' Futile tfll(lt‘(l so decisively and s0 1111 \ 111' an itidictttion of llcr111:11r\'.~ 1'11’ " lrzntliC \\llll<ll'él\\'.'ll 111' ' . s ' 1- . . .\ xvi in- dication 1h1.t llnlt- i- .1; throne-l: thc bot- tom of ltis Illzltlp. An adequate dclence quirg fighting zz-invs of depth 0n thc cit-t :t:‘1l 11e:1n;tr1_v would re- ‘qp. goo itiiles in w l.‘1i1'ortu11atcly' pt. !1i1.~ (Or Hitler, l1 1\\t~\t~i, \\-1i:'1l l vc him it third m- (Qnpat F111‘ >1 3111:1111 s in width. Moreover, Lierman} I: t areas. upon .\'i1”l"'1_{ Germany 1.‘. xhe rim of the which ivill fall the wt in operation, are l11c: 1 COItritt'y'-~\\'t\-i of 1.1- ltliiiir. and in .~\t1stri:1-1v.l.;<‘ i~ \- front the southeast. 151. tories, instead oi ltcilt; hind the lines, will be ‘Kl the in ill(‘>C lust |lZl"~. ll'll.\\’\'.l'. yigg 111 1.111111 111i tit-ry 11f new tiermatt ggcrct weripruis. '1' - rob-it l1111.‘» ivas 1111 lattgh- ing matter. Cornered and l11-:.t1-i. the‘ Nazis will trv anvthing, seize any iii-l. !ltt'l‘l oi \\'.'ll'f(ll‘P, however vile, in a l:1.=' 111ml vii111rt 1-1 stiivc off the inevitable. m 1 1.111. attack fac- . 1v1111l1l he un- .~I1-'.'\ Maintaining Fair Prices .\1lr.ll.ll. ll: ndian Fcdcr the attitude 111' 1 1 1-1.- 1 wards thc farm fl ~11’ the last scssiott oi’ 1' emphasized that > ‘ -1-, 1l111.1. not like 1/ /‘11.\f of lot-onto to- ve-mitiou passed at The Pm! has s i111 vxptvrtittz; .31 nation in food 111-1 _ 1.1, 1-,- 11114111 tn be the r111i1r11lli11q '11 ' in; far111cr§ prices. Mr. llannm ;1;11'i111l;1r exception to the c011cl111ling p the Post's edi- torial, which \\';1~: 1 1 -1 11111111,; about keeping ititure 1111111 .1 . 1. ».- jjtglqgrl up to some artificial i111". 1'1 i1111l11 111» 1111- hotter if we concentrated 1111 l11-.;1' in natural lines 111' 1'1:~1111 can meet ivorld trump-g-titiu Mi". llann" cum 1‘.111vn so that :1 111111111m11 goods 11 111' '11.‘ 1l."~ lwcattsc it linglcs 11111 1 .~ i111" ;1"l'l‘.1“ll(ll' tnenticnt. Apparently he hn- 1111 1;11".1:'1l all prices 311d costs are rcditccd but he t 11 <-"- it utifair t0 make an exception 111' iririn p1 'l'h;1t seems to be a reasonable .~t.'1:1d. .\Ir. llfllllllllll hclivv . . lll(‘l't‘ are fen costs the fzirtnr-i" c1111 control ;1:i1l that labor and industry will not be 11111111.; t» l11\\'t‘l' costs as quickly" as fowl ptiiws will dcciiitc once the pressure 111' 11:11 i111‘ 11" linqv stu-pltiscs is relieved. lt \\ill I111 x ' 111 note what the induslrrlc- l1;1\<i 1.1» ~-1_i- .1. lllla 11115111110111, which concis y stun. 1.111 thc c11~b from the farmers staudpuitit. Some CfiHlpiIflSOflS 1 / _ A 'l‘ltcl<*1'i1i<'1'11." 11:1 1111i 1~1'1i :1 E11 .\'1»1vZ(-.'tl;1111l. recently‘ lifts 1111mm] 11, 11,1 1' 1111 llllllxfl m‘ Commons I111 'l'l.1»n1.1s lit" l'., :'111~ Xgw “TSlmlflfilvr. 5b 1l<-1"'1t'I11; ' 11.1 f‘.\'l~litt;' gov- ernment l111d --11-=-.1 11- ~ -1: 11111i.1l 11..- >111-i:1li;~tic doctrines i111‘ l.'.1‘ttc:tl 11:» lls ‘(I l‘. l". itd- mirers iii I':111:11I;1, t't1lll1'1i. w 1l:11 .llnn1"lr1n THU!- scri/‘f, hztvt- e111l11:1\111't‘1l 11 11 1 1hr saint: tactics in the ltrtps 111' guininj; 111'1'.t1> with the support Of voters who ~11~k :1 1:1. I1 11.1111 would not vote for >1>ri:1li>n1 ii <l11 y 1 "wood what was involved. \\'h.'1t would l1;1;11.11i1 if :1 1', 4', l’, govern- ment ztttzunc-l 11fii1-11 in t._11:11l;1 nuiy he fore- cast by obst- i111; 1111.11 1'11 ~11-i:1li.~t govern- ment itt .\'1‘\v /.i- 111 ],,_. 1] .11, .‘-.1.;:ti11 to quote the (l]t]11|~i1i1»1t l.:-1l '- l1tt:'l1'1‘t1<‘ttl.'ll goal i: still the s-ori; ‘/'11i1-11 11 (i011, IilSlYllPIIllHII 11nd 1.- - 111-. rnts of ilFtulllC- 11-. \n1l the ‘tnenns 0f productintf 1111'.':11~ ...-111 ‘1-11111- 1111111," Concerning the cf 11f the socialist pro- gram 0n the étvftrngt‘ 1111/. 11, .‘\l1'_ l\'<irl 1-cp1'e.~1~111. td the following (‘1111111114-1-111 11!‘ taxation feat- ures in New '/.1\al:1111l 11nd (:1-~'11111: .\'11w Zezilund (Iauzlda Per capital debt . . . . . . . . . $1.031 $670 Ititercst rate . .. "2.1f.1' 2/10’); Per mpitu §1111~r1>1 vlyt . - 33f IT'S Incotut- 111x, .~in_1_1l1,- 1111111, *1, 1111 :1 _v1-;|1'-... 32S} lillfi ‘ocotut- tax, itiztriivd 111:111, 11111 ‘bildrcn. $1.500 :1 _\1>;11~ $151 $15.50 New Ztillfltlrl smialists ivcrc tn itn- wltether it comes through a goveriintcut or flthenvtse. He -is carrying his share of a greatly increased public debt, and he is paying in income taxes tn some cases six times as much as‘ he would in Canada. E IIURIAL NUIL) - It is the part of the Provincial Government to arrange plans for the peace celebrations. i i 8 I London, the capital of the Empire, bomb- free and lighted after five years’ warfare will be something to marvel at. t l ' ll I A Londoner, .\lr. A. F. blood transfusions. S7 pint gone to 43 hospitals. 1a u 1-9558. has given too s of his blood have It U 1111.411 a C.P.R. official praises the C.N.R. hotel here. as ivas done this week, the Royal 1\ork tnust play second fiddle to The Char- lottetown. i!!! It rs now suggested that in the new set-tip of the world, Canada will replace Switzerland as the centre 0t peace parleys, and Quebec become the headquarters of any tiew League of Nations that evolves. i l i! i In Fitglatitl and “ales there are now 1,500 ivartinic day nurseries where babies are cared for while their mothers are busy with various kinds of war work. The Ministry. of Health has decided that no further nurseries are needed x a- 41 n1 l{vi1lc11tly' girls are becoming fed up with lltittll)’ contests, at least so far as St 111011135 . ‘ I 0111., 1s concerned. The promoters had to cancel this as their mayor feature‘ in a Labour Dav cztrnivltl, bccattse tip to Saturday‘ the judges 111} the cpotitcst exceeded the entrants-even though the first prize was $100. a iii _General George C. Marshall, United States Chief of Staff in I. directive indicates, that Congress \\'lll be asked to approve a system of tnuversal tnilitary training, under which "everv able-bodied ‘young American shall be trained to defend his country.” Something similar may be advocated here. Ill i l I Henry (ieorge Charles Lascelles, Earl of H1ll‘\\'00€l, 5.6., G.C.V.O., D.S.O., born this dale 1831’; educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; was Captain in the Grenadier Guards with which he fought in blrcat \\ ar I; married _Hcr Royal Highness lrlttcess Mary (the Princess Royal) in 193g succeeded his father in the title in I929; has been personal A.D.C. £0 the King since. I936. 1 U i Great Britain's Navy, despite the loss of 561 warships in nearly five years of sea war- fare, is actually more powerful now than at the beginning of the war. Among the war losses listed up to August I3 were: Three battleships, two battle-cruisers, five aircraft carriers, two small carriers, 28 cruisers. I4 armed nterchitut- tnen, 124 destroyers, 64 submarines, seven fri- gates, 23 corvettes and 289 miscellaneous smal- ler craft. The list of miscellaneous smaller craft does not include landing craft of various types. 1K 1F =0‘ K Commenting on the effects blast precau- tions have had on English civilian life, a Lon- don correspondent writes: "There can hardly he a home in Southern Ettglatitl which has not recently rearranged its furniture with a view to safety‘ ir011t blast, rather than decorative ap- pearance. \\'e have also become quite expert at the technique of lying down. wherever we may be, in moments of danger. There is really‘ an art in doing this effcctivelv, as you must not lie flat, but supported just off the ground by clbows and knees, lest the blast tretnors thrnugit the earth do itnmcrttiotiable things to your inter- ior. Blast is a serious subject of discussion and study nowadnyxs." n1 x n1 Says T/tr Prinltrt] lbortl: “Our hospitals. oi1r universities, our clutrches owe their build- ings and endowments in the ntztin to capitalists, many of whom ivould be tcrtned reactionary by toda "s glib tirators. 'l'l1.cir gifts were made vol- untarily", nor were they reduced even tltottgh the donors could easily" foresee the tiossiliility‘ that men could be born itt a capitalist-built hospital 11nd educated in a capitalist-cudoyvetl itniversitv to attack capitalists from the pulpit of a capital- ist-supported church." lint admitting this, would it justify s0 many"philanthropists hoarding their Slll'])lllS gains for bequests when they could be utilized more beneficially while in the making? It was partly to remedy the abuse oi wealth Sir William Vernon Harcourt introduced and had passed i11 imperial Pilfllfllllfllllf the first “death duties" (i.e. sticcessiou taxes). so that the c1111nnuuity1 at large ivould benefit frotn abnor- mal or excess profits earned by plutocrats. Un- fortunately as usual, in the course of time, the load was shifted to bear heavily o11 the shoulders of those less ablt- to hear it. a1 =1- 11- x ll! The august Academic Fraucaise, scat of French culture and titcmbership to which is re- garded as the highest distinction for writers, zirtists and scientists, has decided that “certain among its itiembers will n11 lOlIgCl‘ be atlmitlctl lo its sessions" and announced the immediate SIISPTIISlOII of the author and newspaper writer M. Abel-Hertnaut and of the former minister of tiatioiial education under occupation, Abel llon- nard. Further moves iii the housecleanittg of the Academic may be expected in the near future— as one French newspaper pointed out Marshal Henri Philippe Petain is also a tnembcr of the institution. The Acadctnic Fraucaisc ltas a long and glorious history and has played a major role i11 French liu-ratttre. lionndetl by King Louis Xlll itt 11135, it has survived ert-ry1 revolution and change 11f rvgiuic with only an (Kfllfilftlllll purge such as is tzlkiitg place at present. As there were only tt out of its 28 members prcsfttt at on . A florlstfis window rich In vivid 00m, The ncrlzl belch of some tall chim- ml Bhrllllng flltttill“! Notes By The Way The word “Journey” Was original Inlctdle ages as 20 mites, cyclopaeula Brftanntca. The 20 pil 119591161. the doctor i134; perfected a System by which, the blood L; taken 9°!" U19 Dlleflns heart after an anaesthetic has been given and the heart beat carefully checked. The blwd Ls stored In plasma form. to be Injected later Into the muscular 5X55?!“ °f “"1118 canzirles. Oscar- etteb blood has saved many a canary. Young British doctors Just qualified will nsk Sfilflrv of 560 pounds $2.240) a year if the Government creates n Na- tional Health Service on the lines It has Sllgtlested. This was the figure proposed by the British Medical Situdents’ Association. It was arrived at by a ballot of mfmbffs on the scheme for state doctors. Doctors just beginning a career would start nt about the age of 26. Most of the voung men and women ivho replied to a question. nafre were In favor of a national scheme, yet; the majority were against. serving under It. - London Dally Mall. for a startinz A hundred-krone;- blll doesn't go very far these day's, If V011 went w nvite your friends to a little party In a resturant In Copenhagen, acc- ording to Berliurzslce Tideude. Four open-face Danish satidwlches, two with lobster and two with smoked salmon, cost 22 kroner. In Ebbjerg a night club Chflfxed 4o kroner for three sandwiches, one bee; and one Akvavlt (not a bottle, mind you. lust a little shot.) For an emptv -Akvnvit bottle the Danes Dav up to 35 kroner. The explanat- ion ls this. that. you cannot; buy a bbttle of Akvtivit. unless you have an empty Akvavtt bottle. A sand. wtch with roast duck is priced 3g 4 Kroner and 5o Ore. (Just: about; $1. —- Scandinavian News. Whatever else may be_ 51nd flboug the Germans and their triad dreams 01' world conquest, this must be 581d to the credit of their intellect: They know a good Idea when they see It. They have indeed a genius for recognizing ideas of ureat value, ltlstyas they have a genius for lullllnf! kcott ideas to evil account. They quickly recognized the pot- entialites of the submarine, an American invention, as a war wecvpon. They took a British tn- Ventlbn. the tank, and turned t1 ""0 a bllEZKYiEI: spearhead. They tcck the airplane and made 1t In. to wars lncst horrible instrument. The international cartel as an in- strument of national p0lICy scents 1o be a. German invention. Yet the basis itpon which the whole German cartel system 15 _ founded springs frbiub brilllnntudca of a British enemist. S111 William Perkins. Wlltnipsc Free Press. A1001! Way In guard galnst making t1 fatal mistake In using n. bottle of poison for some innocuous fluid is to tie i1 little belt around tne neck of the pznson bottle. Some careful lICllSC\\'l\C5 fasten adhesive tape on the cork and down the Sldfls of every Dblscn container. Others sttcknecdles In the cork or keep them in 11 larger container such as n jar with the top screwed 0Y1» $11160 every tlbiscti boitle has n label 1119.1.» 1 ‘CCHIICLIOIIS uught semi unnccxsa , If it were not a matter cf record that u great manvbcople have lutstaken bottles of uolson for ltftfllllCsg maturing with fatal rcsults, 511111130 as i; may stein, people often take med- icine from n bottle ivitltout, turning 0n the tight CI‘ in such :1 dhn 111th: that they cantw. sre the label, Klxlflllvll drain cleaners. itisectlcidss and some blettctilnu lnatcxiais which are dangerous should be kept. locked up or out. o1 reach on .11 nigh shelf, eslmcl-"IILY \\'ltl‘l‘e tltcrc are children. —- Frczicrccton Gleaner,‘ The new that Harvard Univer- sity lms bccctnn the recipient of 1m automatic scqizctize - ..ntrullcd calculator fllilv not ti" boy's funclcst hope Ve in a fciv tic 1 before tolved tc f tncir ln_ ITZBBCY. It. l= an c 1 gadget 81l feet 1on1: (Illfl ti‘ fret tiign, 0011111111- in: 211110112 other‘ lrtings 500 miles of wire 3.500 mutt‘ ‘, relay: and 73 zidrhm 11111111121. T1115 con r1115 out‘ Judgment. fo 11rd at l any early 93c. that the human . l i‘; not tntenecd 1n hcuse m cb.ie.v f:r sclvma squat. .. 1t 15 111111. 1:011»- Cver, that. we “nu this arcotnt for whnt we most desire to ktto '_ will the marhltte find X‘! If not. it ls B waste of time and a lot of priority that could be better changed 1n SlICOUIIR Off trims, Millions of schobllrovs for llllfltlffitis of veins hnve tnlsfitlctit 111111- 111111111 ‘ 11111 vntn search for X. It. has elufed their collective nffcrts ctuivn the centuries. — Montreal Gazette. flllfiillllS HCVEI‘ .1- A CITY BLOCK The strident arrogance of tnotor horns, A bZenr-t, d derelict. on shuffling c . The callnto vfspers from a clolster e Serene above the fretted dust blown street. Youths txtzer lniuzlt and quick. impatient step. A jaded figure tn nn old thin nevis smoke. A blast: neuasbuyk hiuli uerststetit the t1 (illl. Street urchins. furtlve dcus - 11nd on the c111" A blInd musician's wafllniz vtoitn. ceaseless the recent meeting fiutlttpr aetign has been posh he lot of the average man by doing away “YIN ‘ W .A-_.-.~ BPDlIECl to the distance covered m one day. usually reckoned In the say; En- dis- tance we have come since stage. 6086b days 1s somewhat more than orplles a day- Ask 8n_v transport Sweden Is meeting the gas short- PUBLIC FORUM BOARD 01-‘ bOCIAL STUDIES Director, Department. of Social Studies. Qualflleatlonl: Unlvenlty De- LETTER TO COL. RALSTON Sin-I enclose herewith for Ilcatlon a e09 lee by manufacturing methane . dd,“ u, H by J L, H k. m, , gas m a SW ,6 d“ l time a oriora e . . course: In sue-a we!‘ 1 to ea. swckhohn {Drama “ligxiilwplfigll 1g; Ralston. the practical we“: ofoglp ll-Ildltntvlié buses andothct- municipal vehicles. 1 am 5t;- eh; i? “§‘,,,“s,f‘|§‘i“5,"¢|,,_ c" a Thtiwfil; ls CCI-nparable w the pre- ILKS IIIIMMING oar c war cost, of gasoline and the power , Terms of Appointment: Stalin-y derived <=l°$9|Y wrrespunds to that (Enclosure) £700.‘rIslng tw annual Increments °blliln9d "Om the same fuel, of £50 to £900; duties to commence 1 -,'-_- Hem 31L Ramon’ March, I945. l! the luceosslul u - Thwsh she wears no badge of’ Minister of National Defence. 9mm“ "dd" “m” Auunl ' generosity, Oscarette, the pet pigeon Ottawa, tbntarlo. ‘- ‘wsfmabll’ ‘mwimnl’ “Wm” “m of veterinary surgeon Dr. Stanley 0 September 8th. I944 l" 115M- Reedtz Eitoe. Is n bird blcod donor, D961‘ 511‘! l! the person selected In engaged says Newsweek. In his Chicago YO-ur letter on Island Transuor- on Bum,“ - Se". n, ‘he tatIon. an-nenrlnu fl-s ft did In Th n u Charlottetow G ardfan retarv of the 2.2.x. son for serious though an alternative craft durlne dIl ence In parliamentary representatives To my mInd these matters ntficant importance compared portatlon as a, whole, to which, atlon t tagva calléxl m“ w er anspor on differ? entirely front those of paramount. Importance. nor surprising that, perfomung was, because similar omission has been ma the vast foul- veers. In I940. on th vIstt to Smnrne dine with the member and to spew-i the evening In discussing this question of.’ Island ters of pressing Imbbrtaltce. accented the great disappointment by eav ng Ottawa . izret because of Your a. pessimist . To suance of my duties to was proving unprofitable Ion and research 1 certain conclusions which the mem- bers of the landpResc-arch and Development COUIICIl. after spend- ing a whole series of nteetlruz; In n ‘ 1, had accepted unaulm- ouslv 11nd had. In fact. sent you a vs nt a later date I took no steps you. as the untoward conditions. the historv of the birth of Confou- eration. at. which and Quebec, having reached urac- tically ' them to enter into 11 fiscal Dart- tzershln In order that they might be relieved from the constant. hlc- know ivittt what hesitation Nova. accepted the terms offered bv Un- ncr and Ilowcl“ Caimaa. S0 strongly opposed were the Islanders 11111: thev refused to attend a second conference III the City of Qucucc and it was only as tne result, clutt- ly of coercion and partly ul bribery, mat the people o. the Island llnutlv Joined me union. ere" " Ottawa and Lotiuun. count. of me l1:n..1u rsulu. was vr.y CI strong, wnne 1m.- titct H1111. LUlvl IJ-uttcrm CLCFCU anal. Conant shcutct re. erse t. e B r t t 1 s n injustice bl ncallv u nunurect 31112.1; l-eguruttip, the itosentua ttttuuulcs, and that. vtllllhl would itszitnze the llaoultv 0t paying tul- the most nbstlrqtv rxttlit t.\l.11'.t_1! Ctt Inc Lun- tinent, caugtnttie .n1l1-:.c1;le\.no HHVC 1Z1 llllil lllfllCW S l 1C1L~ YCIEC-(l Lllill‘ CDAILLLII.’ ‘llhflifilfy’ ll] come so thcv nan nu ultw ttlut thty were szthn: mon- t: . 1111"‘...- rignt for the smallest. . ole LYZCSLS 0t wattage. , The luast successful of ‘the Bri- Llsh American colonies, with i110 highest, thcn ncr ciiplta Vinilllll, Prince Edward 15mm nan been 1:0- ln: foryvard steualtv to: n nu 1 ' Of YZIIYS, DRTHCILUEHV lll hi)!‘ l" trading done largely on a tree Ilene basis. She was bulldinz srulmsz shins in large IIUIIILJOYS.‘ not c-nly for sale to other C0lll1lfI€5 but to cross the ocean over the seventeas with Island produce of all kimts. One has but, to s-ee the docks 1n our several harbours, all built, prior to Confederation, and all now wastlnst v. to realize “that their export. trading amounted to. TllCVIl was, I will admit, another cause for the trouble. ttutte itt-dependent of Con- federation, numelv that ocean steamship. were tn the ‘oil's and '70s strowing In numbers, in ton- nage, In speed and In the lowering of carrying charges. _ with them by_saIl was not. possible and whether steps tvottld have been taken by the Islanders to deepen their harbours and Increase the size of their docks I do not know. but. believe that there were umoniz them mauv men of enterprise and brain power and t1. ts but natural to suppose that they would have done the needful to bring the steamshtps to the Island. On onterlnu Confed- eration, however, nll ocean water fronts reverted to Ottawa. unnn whom developed the rcsttrinstntlitv in ntcetlnu new world conditions Another matter of even tzreutet‘ lmtbortance occurcd within six rears of the Island's Confederation date. nacnslv In I879 when. forced tu It bv the United Slates. Canada Int-ro- -lhwIeeienWnl. dnl a protective tart outtcv th ‘fir; offeym i: 91th 0t a letter that the day n bv J.A. Gillies. 5pc . Co-over- a Ive Live Stock Marketing Beard, f which he exhibited considerable n yretpbiglation {Egalx-dlng ope geryiice llnxton Street, Ottawa. ° expel: rem t e- 9r e“ Oversees vDl-lcnnts should ap- gag; wmm“ “mub h“ 1y by alrgraph where osslblc, or of tn: Island rea- Ymlr explanation of vour efforts to obtain for Prince Edward Island me summer season wIIl no doubt nive satisfaction. It. Is. of course. utuor- vuntlte that. you did not. at the time an rise the Island people of your the matter. This cus- tom. however. of disregarding our electors Is common to all of our that you have discussed are n11 of Inst? o the main question o! Island trans- " l5 some quite evident Ircm your letter, you have not been gtvlniz the consider- hat It deserves since vnu be- came our representative In the Ot- et. Betntz a Btuentise. conditions _ the Island, It is not. suriprtsinl luii‘. m the past you made no attempt m master a problem that to us Is of IS _\()Lll' own important. and arduous duties as Minister of NavIonal Defense. a impressed with that. dutrlng de l1 fact, that. the Island RGSCSPCTI and Development Council wrote to you e occasion of your first ‘ 1e. Inviting you to of the Council at the Chaxlottlewsvn Hotel lance of the wIhh them transport- ation and a number of other nypgl-l Invitation but caused breaking the tmpolntlment- at the last. minute. 1 I Summer Ide by plane for You will perhaps remember hav- 1m: telephoned to me expressing re- inabtlit/v to come to Charlottetown but. at the same time telling me in no uncer- tain words that you retzurded me as this I replied that I was 1m auditor and that. m pur- mv clients I had felt It mv duty to do what I could to discover the reasons why trading In general on the Island, a1- together apart from the depression, I also explained that after a. num- ber of years of careful Investigat- ' had arrived at long, detailed explanation of same. As vou gave me on the telephone no nope of heinz able to come to to have the invitation retreated and now find from your letter. as I art- ttclpated, that: in all these years Island representative In the Ottawa Cabinet, have taken no steps to Improve basically these You are no doubt ivcll verscd In time Omariu an zmpasse, came down to the Maritime colonies and ntuuecd keriziu between Efitizlish and Frettch. Protestant. anti Catholic. You also Scotirt and New Brunswick fitutlly’ an. nee and Degree or Diploma In So- cial Work; practlcal experience In some field of social work; teach- ing experience. Dulles: To I teach nrufemlonal e position will be held until he or she Is able to accept appointment. particulars may be obtain. ed from: The Office of the Aus- trallnn I-Ilgh Comlssloner. 114 Wel- y the quickest mvnllabe tnethbd. University "of Sydney SOCIAL WORK HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA 1944-1945 Session Opens Oct. 8, 1944 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION LEADING To THE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK Students prepared for ponalblc positions welfare executlvel. Institutional Iunervlsorl. on, |n button officer: and field workers In lgenelel. I 1 i u fllllld and recreational llllhlle and din“ A LIMITED NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS, INSTITUTION INTERNESHIPS. AND STUDENT AID LOANS " QUALIFIED STUDENTS CALENDAR. AND OTHER INFORMATION BENT Upoy REQUEST ’ i sending su porting document; by surface ma ls. Applications to be nude to the, Reg strar, University qr Sydney, by Decem I, I944. bud already been sIx vears In Con- federation and were wmbcllcfl to take our medicine. The trade o1 the Islmrt: at once decreased and the , peomc. finding It. Imbuesible to earn a llvhuz oIned In steattv exodus. b0 e United States axle. nmny to the antler provinces of the Dominion, no fewer than eisttity to eighty-five ClIOLLiLIT-tl 1n ‘hem touetlier, mum‘ 1. them filling pos- Itlons of great, importance Then It was that Ottawa. bad she realized that. Inadvertetulv or ot-her- wlse she had deceived us Into Confederation, would have said. “What is wrong with vou that your people are leaving-what can we do to assist. you? Quebec was not economically but m- ther of race and creed and Olmtarto was inordinately selfish and made no attempt to carry out the mlses made by Uuber Canada. Ra- ther did these two provinces Increa- se their areas enormously and look- ed to the Prairie provinces for the main cutout. of their Industries. melting use of the Marltlntes only as a transportation means of export during e winter months. The three Prairie provinces are today miectlcallv an adjunct. of Ontario. From the above It, \vIll no doubt be evident I10 you that what P. E Island has required nll these years, n-nd requires more than ever today, Is a lame wfdespreild 51119131118 bus- iness, sending her wares to all coun- tries of the world "'I‘here are In Ctnmda twelve million people of which not n quarter want to or can buv from us. and what they (to Is slhlpqacd at a loss because of the In- ordinate railway charges. There are In the rest of the world close, on two thousand rnllIIon ramble. rill of them hungry. We In Prince Erl- ward Island can. better than any- where else on the Continent. urn- ducc- the highest uualiiv of most of the lines of what Is known. as tom- perate zone foods. Combining our agriculture and fisheries. I retznrd Prince Edward Island as the stern of the North America Continent. It is furthermore the SlJLDDIIISZ cen- trc of the ivbole world Study .\'.0ur yvorld mmt) and you \vIII see this. Protected bv Nova Scotla and New THE MARITIME SCHCCL ‘(IF SOCIAL WORK HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA DALHCIISIE UNIVERSITY HALIFAX, NOVA SCO'l‘lA Maintain: a hlzh ltnndurl of leholnrshlp. Include: all the rlnelpnl Ihcultfen of n Unlvenlty, Largest Staff, Libraries, and Laboratories In the Maritimel, ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY Degrees: 5A., 3.5m, 8.00am, B. Mus, PlumB. ... . Mu“, I. . . Pg -. em Languages and History. nf M. A.. M. Se. ' Courses prep y ta Profeulonnl Faculties. Public Admin Istratlon Courle. Inclusive Feel. in the B. A. course IVRIQQJDOIIL $160.00 a you In the B. Se. course about 8910.00 n year. THE PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES In Law. Medicine, Dentistry, enjoy an unexcelled reputation. Many valuable scholarships. on entrance and through th courses. Loan Funds or the Government throughout the course tn Set fty Naval Training Division, and the University Afr ‘frninln Corps are maintained on the campus. - nasnmucin Shlrreff Halt, resldeneefor .women f Carefully supervised residential facilities for men ivtth IIIEWlS ' available at. thtrflnfversfty. , Brunswick front the st-arms of the ocean, we are in n urtrticnlarlv fav- oured, position uncl could be one of the most imuorzln: m litufacturiniz countries in the wcrltt, selling not! inwards to Cnnzldai but outwards Io‘ all countries. Had the financiers of Montreal and ‘Iorouto realized wnut. a sold-l mine they have 11nd offered to thcm in their much-abused Prlncci Edward Island, they would long since have poured their milhons 111-. to the building’ up of this Island. while Otttiwu woutdhave realized that even a worm Wlll turn and that lt can only be :1 comparatively; short time when not only PI‘.LI‘ICC\ Edtvurd Island. but the two other] Mitritilite Provinces will rcallze the‘ izreiit, btun-ttcr they matte 1n cho-i sing Confederation u11t".ne1s_ thatt ‘e bad no respect for their ‘bro-g m the above mu wilt see that. the Charlattcrotvn - Tormcntlne fcrrv Is of bu: secondary itnbort- ance In our transportation Dvobtent and that, if our uopiltutiott Increa- ses as it shu-uld, the cos: uf_ lillldlllf! goods front the other provinces by rail and bout vmitld be unreasonably, great nnd ‘therefor-e tither ti. Ltnttel or a causezvav will require to he built at an earlv ctute. preferably bv our returned men _ As this letter dot-ts wzth n tnatter of Importance to the whale Iluimn- i771] I am takizie: {he tihertv of send- H a CODY to the crime m our hnys returning froml ov is. all the beer they want‘ , in be sold to them front‘ "clean licensed taverns," How tiery. beer-minded Mr Morris must bet| But, who ever henrd of such ‘aw, ems? There are no worse places. on earth for the vomit of tnorat’ filth and the. downfall of youtn, than the taverns, and the fool- mnklnu quality of beer is one of the chief cattscs of this condition. 1 "Health-giving tonic beer!" For sooth! Mr Morris ls quite out. 11f date. He should turn up and read: “Physiology and Hygiene", pages 179-187, used In the schools of this Province nnd read especially page IB7:—- “What medical men think of the use 0f alcohol." The brewers used to advertise that "n glass of beer l5 fIS nourishing as n glass of milk," but not again, for they know that, now there ls no one so ignorant its to believe that. The fact ls. as every health reader wit] tell you:- Beer contains no nourishment and the alcohol tn It. is n. narcotic pot- son injurious to the human body. This land of our, ls n land of "lemon extract" and "shine" Mr. Morris is thinking of particular spots in some localities but they are not the whole of this Province. The QPPIHDI‘ coitntry portions know no- thing of “Sltlite“ or its "Substit- P . Island onee was for drink- ing and drurtkcness. and compare It. vvtth ta-Ilay‘; general sobriety. can only lift thei." hearts In gratitude God, that, Prohibition came to IIWIMO villa M did; lid h. hll I THE MOTHER 0F AN AIR FORCE t OTTAWA. Sept. ‘i- 1cP1 .4311 I ‘Wutd the heels of Allied armies advtm- tiles ". 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If my boy comes home. be wilt not want to be welcomed with t; jug of beer. I well know that. haP- , pened to many boys who came home I to Canada from the first Great. War, to the shame of their mothcrst and fathers. My boy wIIt want, to ‘post pearl government: t ikeep his wits about; him, and make Z good, as I know he will, In the post war world. Mr. Morris 1s no friend of my boy or any others of our brave men, who are now saving the world for a better day. . 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