2!? 11mm 5 —--°' ‘$5041 vast-sumac amenwrsmy» 1.. -._.....c_.A ,-------- *__ ‘F! __Itzttz-_-!nI .. 1,4,: rs». .,,,-.,,,,...-¢,,,-......,.. 1 . . ,. .. LAG]! FOUR _ THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in 1887) President. LieuL-Coi. W. Chester S. McLure Vice-President. J. R. Burnett. FJJ. _ Secretary. LieuL-Col. D. A. Maciiinnon. D-bl). Editor and Managing Director. J. R. Burnett. J I. Associate Editors, Frank Walker and Ian A. Burnt!!!- sunscinrrrrou riQrcs By Mali in P. E. 1.. 54-00 no‘ year. 51-50 for 6 month!- 5125 for 3 months, 501- for one month. Citv nun-cry. s5. per scar- fifl-"O for 6 mtmlhi- ' $1.75 for 3 months. By Mall in Canada and L‘. S. A. 55-00 P" Y"?- Saiurday Weekly, $2.011 per year. $1.00 for 6 months. 50- for 3 months. #119717’? ,11.5n1.{1?j'1..1_ ilk-alter the IVcal-"est Ink.” S.\']'I'Ifl).-\\'. .\I‘Rll. 20, I910. irL-lr Ne“ Civic Legislation \.1Yu1~ TIIZII\‘I' f: s v hc 5L‘!- 1‘ 1 1 :<- 1s .~t1'uvl<; 1_ l1'\"1 pr1\ "111: ' ., 1 ~ ; 111 vcwl lwlw; ;1 l . 1 ‘ ‘i .' 1 its [11 he .t\I- ‘ lct . l ‘l . -, , s. l:1.‘11111r 111 p11)" of" l . 1, 1 .- . 1 1 ‘he lc-r ' >11 3111i Oi 11 i 1. 1o rrgulate tmltlic . ,. Fm 1 of fir‘: (‘culticil fllf‘ 111‘1Ii1~.'1|-\' s'1'1‘"t i111- .1; 1.31.. p.111 , ... cwlv. .11 1,.~_1, 1111111131 \\I1l1 1l11‘ .111l-:--1§1::'1' humor-l According to the report of the secretary ot tnc ~ llt-rleraztorr, the auti-lvcer bill dclc- 1 waircrl 11pm our Liitcral legisla- miorzzicd by 1111.11.11.11 Campbell that fr the in1rrr-r1setl flow of intoxicztnts 1 ' ~15 was that “thoGovcrn- " C117‘. is tho explanation given for this 5.,;_.,;3i_-.. j,_ 4g 111.11 report of the Illofttitcd Polxse, 121.1 .'lay' in the 'l.cg1sla~ turc. "4: a n’ t! of the prosecutions for conxfirtzrv {>1 r11: Prat-wire of .\'r>1'a5‘co!1'n 11nd 1,71” (fwg t». {lip (ovnrztctter 11f 0f lir1rlililirr," w¢ 1133', "wry 1.13].- (01I?!'f1""1llltf 7.11:. .r11111{]_//.'1'd 11:50 H.117 ['1 11x2." The RC . l’. report, as usual, presents a con- cise an‘. at‘ oriiative sunuuary of law enforce- Prohihitfon enforcr-mctit ef- :1/~11"_1~11s aml 203 Fon- 1 - ' . ~~1<~11 .1_,_,;,;_> ‘,-‘¢| 1- ‘.1i_":l'. , ns are reported un-lcr the flaunt; .'\l1;'r.1t1‘1r_v Birds Lfozfvt-fitirn .~\ct but iifwhoris were r011. 1 ‘y well enforc- ‘hc "\\-'1~.1~l<--..1r1d support" rt:- .'1l11l'I!V\’Of our citizen.» ‘v30 _<111l1l'-u or ac1~1l~utztl d1at|1s were w tho 1.1.11‘ vc, of which wcrc rvprc-cttls a dc-t 1. jvmr, the rzutgi —ltf‘ii\’ Ifigll. q wit v iiuoxirzif- e1‘. 1'1; 1n 2111:1111 i llli 1~ 1' c1'11\i1.";i111.. V t I i111‘ 1'1t- wont-v ~ 111' 1wrvl1 c1111\ic1<~1l ' tln- prruurl. 1111 of- z1-u-lv 0110111411 by . l1 :~ 1'11c1'1111111c111lcd that 1 '1 1» 11- t‘ 11 to cope with '.. \' time thvrc arc s’: 1 ‘ ‘ _". $ix of ' t, ‘1 i . 111111111: 111' l0»: 4; t. 1 1' ' - 1 ' ~; >tx 111r lifv, ' 1' 1 1.1 ilvuurirtl re~;11111- . "l 11111» 1111i c1'i:11i11:1l 1. » .~ .1 i 1. - Ilzr \\'11r A111] 1.11111 Production ‘t 1 1 1.1‘ 1-1».i.1_11-11 by 1 ~ - l /'.' i. 1111 l» . ;~, \ 1.11 :1'.\"i1, 11 - 1. 11 Y _- up lfgh 1, ~\ 1i 11i1_\ 11 1 ‘1 :. 1.1: 11: 1. ‘~ 11f l 1 l1 .' ‘l I11 (‘i‘11»t' IIITII .1: 1 f‘. 4TII~IA :"::1'~ l11v1 hither- ' p: 11f 111~~o in (‘nuzula p: 1- \\'l'.'<‘ll llriutin \\':1.~ . ‘ - 11 i;'11l offcfwvl ztrourrl 14c. 1-11:.1d'1 and prolmbly would lmvc . -l at 15c, The price of cheese in Canada l1111-11 11s ltigh as 11c. 11nd so long ns it cou- li1i‘if‘fI nbovc 15c. tlu-rc was little IIOpt‘ of agree- mvnt. In rr-ctnt tw-rks, ltotvcver, the price of clferso h1s fallen to around 15c. and 11 (lval was on the cards when II-Itler marched info Ilen- mark—-one of Britain's chief sources of dairy mpplics. It is now thought that Britain will not resume ncgotiattons with Canada until she ltas lrutonstrrrrd Iha‘ she can maintain supplies at 15c. per 1h. To rush ncguliatimfs now probably vould lcztd to a dcmaml from Canada for a ‘tgher price. The baron situation has hccu equally trans- iurnvrd. 'I'I1crc atr- largc ~11.~l.. 11f Intuit in staq an? than has been g tendency on the part 51* ilru" i'..'1\t‘ l-t-1-u \l|.<|1t'<l with the high-class tllrl can hog on the same lcvcl as the special Erma than bacon type. 1 1' 21l Il!'4"f‘1i1iI“ slwri; and crfrcful pvroctns- xiffg, p.11 bah; ‘ 11g 111:.1"i1:11c1'_v 11:1» bccn scrapptwl. (n11. 111 .___1c11ltu1':d dlllllntilies .11; 11.1111 :11 _l"1'|1-'11'11/c all lllls rptrtlity’ dcvcl1t|1111c11t 1-11" a lcuipoutr)‘ \\:1:'1i:11r~ 1t1.'11'l\c1 and at 1hr‘. .-.-f11<‘ time 1l1r‘_\' :11!‘ iac-"d with the 111‘1"1'<~1ty 11f prov‘ 1g a 11‘..'1_i0r 1111115111 111' the '\liird 1-111111‘ = sarv uoisrs in the name of the conutfunitys good ;..1-1;11 requires Itritish holders to transfer their of stubs parlngljs tn dtop thc privc to |_111.1rlu\'"rs in order to halt cxccsstve ntarkctitfgs. Prices. however, ltave been restored and the Bacon Board, it is understood, will make it plain that rather than risk a repetition of price cuts, the price to be 1mid by the packers for hogs will be rcgftlatctl. .\'0\v that Hitler's Izlitskrtcg in Scandinavia 1s_ lII>l-Jf‘_\', fllilll>fCf5 are frank in saying that, Briufitfs food buyers were not caught napping.’ liriish officials apparently told Catfadian min- isters 1110111115 ago that they regarded it only as a. 111.'1ttcr of time until the Nazis overt-an Den- mzuk. Tihcy made the greatest possible use of zhcir opportunities to b11y Datiish bacon, butterq t-qg. 111111 cheese, 'l'l1e_v bought far beyond Ilfltlfj (l;1_\~to-tl:1_v rcquircfrieflts and filled all available! siuf-‘IQC wzfrchuttscs in Britain. i (1111111111 was beginning to fccl the pinch of‘ this shortage of storage in Britain in recent 1 wet-ks. This was the reason why bacon shipments \\1rc cut down But while tltc shipments were cut flown, llritzfin continued to buy front tho llwpv] l‘..111d for .'111.1_-__11- 1n (znutda, The Iizfcon 1 ‘ 1.l | l'.- <-\p1.:111-_ l '\ " |v 5.1:. ;111' 1l.-.11 l1.tt"-'111 ~hi|1r11<|1l5 T l1 111.1*.1111u111 1;11:111:111cs avtil» 1 '1» 1 ._ .1." l‘.11t:1‘11's .~l1~\'l\\ .'11'1~ re- '. d >..-p111111"s 111' Chm-w on ‘.1 largo .~c;1lr u. l‘ p111 1 1 .11 11111111111 15c. ps1 lb. \\i1cll1er or 1-1c i.» 1111 agtcf-tiivzu. Not gctrcrally’ realized is the fact that the perinauctit peacetime Ifnitcd Kingdom market 'lc111:1111ls lugh quality farm products; the pre- wu: wzu" murlvct is not nearly so particular, Iu 111-: h1s! 2o _'.'v..'\1's Camu I agriculture has stcad- t 1v dc clnpctl 11 high-class surplus for disposal‘ i11 tin :11 llritain. lflncon, beef, chccsc, wheat and 1.11 ;\ 1-"1311 .11 \"1'.\. ln tlii- 1l-'\1-l11]1:111'111 wc 1 . 11-121 111i wyh l11'1'.‘.11:11‘l< and 1hr- lmnlufg _-, ‘r .1111-, and l0 a '|11u1'l1 lM-cr c.\1t*1.1 11111 the Lfuucd States. \\';1r dcmattd with its emphasis on volunte- tmiv and tlic c1111?.'~_; off for the time being of titgttat... l):u1i>l1 1~.|1'111< tlirtuucixs to tIl>i'Il]Il Liiiblllllli.‘ a; cultural (‘cullu1ll\'. eiruunatzug 111‘ grcatly reducing 1h1- advantages of quality. It tends to put the l0\vc1'-costi11g, lard-type Ann-ri- :\1't~r the first Croat \\'ar Catrada had to 1.1.111 again luuldiug up a 1|u.1li1‘v agrivttlrtttxd 1:11p R1111 this i: a sl-‘vtv process. l-lucr lust 1s .11-' 1l111i1~11l1 11-1: :11 ;1|11l <~}-11:.11\ \\I 1'ct|111rc111-.'111s during thc prcsvut crisis. 'l'hi.s is the problem facing Canadian agriculture, P. ivroltlcnf greatly accentuated by the capitulation of Dcntuark. EDITORIAL NOTES Adolf Hitler born this date, 1889. I! I i i I‘riucess Elizabeth born tomorrow's (late, 1926. I I l! i The short route to Borden has again been advocated by the City Council. i l I U jean Racine, the greatest tragic writer after Cofncille, (one of Ricbelictfs “Five Poets") 0f the French Classical school, died tomorrow's date, I699. u n1 u t ('o111111:l1111v school aitctulaurr", for at least f3 111'! 1~:.: 1-1;'!l11~_~.r..r1.11.-_ 1111' 1'i1§i1l1'<"1l 1'111111.\1'\1~11 ‘u 111M111 2s 111111. p211". 111' 1l1v- lav. 11.1 1'1u'.1l at11l urlun centres; while in Charlottetown and $11111- mctsidc the percentage is I00. i I O i The Hoard of 'l'1'adc is supposed to represent thc business interests, yet \\I1c11 a rptcstioft af- ftcthig thcm and the truckmcn is under discus- .1111, thcy rcly uprm the truckmen to obtain the 1111i11i1>n of the business men. W» I? i‘ l’rof1'>su1' Reilly of .i\IcGilI says that it is sig- nificant that the majority of imnatcs in iusaifc .'1.<;.lun1s came from noise-saturbted cities and thu the ituntbcr of inmates in such instiflltioflS g-rtzuly outnutubcrcd tho-e in hospitals for other 11111.42» Ilc appeals to citizens to stop ffuncces- ltcalllt. 1s 1v 1s The British Government has ordered ltoldcrs of o: lInitcrl States stocks and 25 bonds to sell tbcru to the 'l‘rca.~;ury in a new move to increase thc supply 0f dollars with which to buy United .<t:1tcs PIZIIICS and other war materials. The new .~.:11~.-ks to the Bank of ICngIand "forthwith," pay- 1.11111 to be made in pounds sterling at the official rate of exchange, $4.03 1-2 to the pound. This 11111ve greatly increases the holdings of the Bri- ri<‘.-t (iovernmcnt on Wall Street, “rhcre the Batik 11f l-Ittgland probably is the largest single opcra- .,,-> i I U U U Q Uur local contetuporary endeavors tn dis- pnmgt- the rdatctncnt made in those columns \1--11~r1l:1y that the ordinary sinking fund prov- hion l1_v the (iovcruntcnt last year was $175,615. It claims that we “truntpctl up" these figures “:11 1111111: variance with the Public Accounts." \\'v would rcfcr our contemporary to page 47 of the Public Accounts, whvrcon is sct out i11- bol1l type fmdcr Debt Charges: "(B) Sinking I71u1rl Provisimt, Ordinary, $175,615." This we stated should be $203,120 which our contem- porar_v can verify for itself by computing the ratrs on the several issues listed in the Sittkittg [T111111 Smtz-nrcnt on [rages 17-18. 1r a1 1r 111 PYPHIIPI‘ W- _I- Patterson of Sasltatcltcwan, is in (Juan-a to discuss a tvidc range of ruattcrs with Federal atuhorilics and to find out the cf- fcct o1’ the war o11 e=scntial services in Sas- katrluwvan for which Fcdcral financial aid has been fortltcnniiug for the past several ycars. In- cludcd in the list of tnattcrs which the Premier will discuss arc ltigluvay work, mineral develop- ment, roads. youth training schcntcs, direct rc- Iicf agrcctftcnts, Northern settlers’ rc-estabiislt- tnettt 11111-11, civic itnprovcfuent assistance, air Irztiltitig :1111l po~~il1lv l'1":1i1"ir~ I".'1rm Rehabililfl- >s__-¢¢ ru1:_c111~.111191r1::ro~v~ qceticmrv [auras BY THE WAY l A suitable name for a German I 5111p, suggests J. E. Leekze. of Van- couver. 111 News Revsew, would be scuttlefislf. and another wrner re- fers to Norwegian territorial wa- ters as Raeclefs Rat-Run. - To- ronto Star. Germany Is boosting that she can get. along régardless of the blockade: and only a few months ago, when there was no blcckade, wa; complaining that she couldn't get along because she was one of the have riots, without; raw ma- terials or fivfng space. Port Arthur Ntuv-Gmrofrefc. The (iermans seem to be as im- pressionable a rare as t-hcy were in the years preceding the Great War. when their own Foreign Sec- retary. von Klcirrlen-Wacchter. said of them: “A press campaign of tour months \vi'l convince the Ger- ,man Pfople of the richtuev. of any riiocv vcu 1112c to snort-st." » Vic- toria Colonist. The llniversitv of Maine (‘allege nI A-.-1~1~ut:11:-e is r-rrducd with b»- in: .‘.1t\ onlv collect‘ in the U-rfted S ~ffcrmg complete course 1n- . " "in rctato production mid 111:1 mg. Frur courscs on pota- frcs are nffo-"nrl. ‘Thnt’: giving ecW-trrntive acodrmfc nttenbon to subjects close to hand. - Fredertc- tow Gleaner. Blank amazement is not too ttrrcg n. dcscr-pvtm of the reactvn Of the ratconvcrs cf Srney to the anncuncfmwt that their t'1.\"s have been jum-prd 25 per cent. for 1910 hv the C.tv- Ccunevl. and by a fuarot‘ ard council board who Foucnt and olTniur-ri ciocfion 1o 1121111111 1'.1r~ bu of tho p""p r~_ ~-S\<i11'_'.' Pcsf-l‘. ‘ord. Fnclo Sam I-nttself once upon n. tinv ‘stir! ("him tn r1111!‘ a soctrn of Grcrnfstud 'T‘hf< “as the area in the no d s nvorcd bv Ad- " n! PC3733 But {Inc's Sam ro- ‘1 t1 »11-.~r1 t?" M1111 whrn h" hozwlit the Virtr-Iu Islands In the (‘arihlacatt from Dmmnrk =11 1916, Nmv, children. :1‘! 1v 1t your mans aod- but. sftvclcs. whatfl- the we? Han-f on in Windsor Star. 0m» can so» in the fart that Gonvral Wrvgrrd has boon invited . thr- l‘i'l\'l'I-§"‘Il .1\1'n1v as Rrti l1 tl1'*l.1f 1'1r~ “x11- r‘.< i11‘o n bnltlo ‘or r111, ‘.1111 .-\1 1d 1111111" that hm dccd- od ‘lmt 1111" $11111"! 1* ("ntfninurl o"! 1:11:11 Grill h1- ‘11r- Tvruvlr "tfld bo “flu v no ortod bv . . h" fcrcsqi inrq (‘irio .'~‘. 1111px. PIN‘ h-w a .‘_v from Put \\"'1:1~"1 .1n-1"‘.1'"11 V011 Ii hi1" l"n'1 uxpwtr <1 oh"‘"'1/~g~--h‘v~ 111 Y?‘ cut iufcrvsow :1! tho \’11“'-:1‘1 u-ith Pour- Ptus red roy/vvrvt rvr-H a r1-1b11't' tb-t rn lnnvinq» the P-mpjq Shirl" h’! I"‘“'"‘? his ovrrrop‘. and rushing nut nf firs pwnce I"Yr\n'd into a Cardinal's car ‘nstnad of M: own. It new/vi a rem fPbukn t»; moke the r-ttrokicst ind‘v‘d11a1 tn the world fret that. way. ‘Thomas 'I‘fm.~=-.Tn1~rnr1i. Mi": Arr": .‘T'H‘“T‘tl". rrmarks The St. ‘Foot/nus “Frnes-ffntlr-‘hal. "vwvs so stwcrvolv anfi-wr-r thot her TIPt snbiort for vows u-ns t» oHuI-go the grant. for thr- rsdct nwovnmflut ‘n11: “'11s 1| wzvrtlmo dcctwn and hc-r CCElFbiI\I-°I"F. known" hm- at- titude of mind. fr" rho co11‘d not wc-rtlflv room-sew (“~11 111 1111- rtex‘. Parlismont " 'I‘i1‘s nrohnblv r=\'n‘a"11= the doferit of t-hs- Iadv who. even “fifth the example of kfunk-h before her. couwt not rd her mind of the notion that turn- fnc the other cheek “'21s a paving nrcncr-ftion. Brantfcrd Eamosf- Lion. 111111-1‘ told .- Fm or-wr rl‘1\' 111-11 11c twnted tn mend $100000 and put. 200 people to rvcvk hv adding t": his p nt. We asked 111m if he did not thfmk buslnes: cendibons “"1"- rn-ntczi the Pvprurdtiirr. H» s*'d thev did and that was whv h". would like to do it. When wo ask- ed whv he dirlnt go nhoad. he rt‘- uiied first. he was nfroid the taxes would est. up the whole nffrrr 2nd he war-Wt tznlng to sivnrl r1111‘ monev to 21w- ontnicvntcnt whnn 1T all tiwt. would houuctf would be =11"’t1 beavv taxation. i1" v-otvkl have to “prrv ccnstavtlx’ about. how to moot tho fox b'1's With federal and stair‘ t'\\'4*= biting PM l1’< business Pin Plvibvifllrbia mun oddr-d th-tt the mun WW1] t.".v"t"\'1 “"1: so onerous. b» rn11‘dn‘t s!“ his “aw clem- fo moktnr! any watts for business PXYVHVIOII. He added that. 11'- wruld like to not out of Phil- nflfllfiltlfl. becnure the municipal fave! “tore so tremendous and threatened to be so much heavier. there wasn't- mucb oratcet trying to trot artvwhoro. ‘There's n lesson there for Conadv-ns. 'f‘hore is a point. bevcnd Much tho m1: 101d bocomes so hrmr". the nvnpie ttrt. ‘YIVF urn born V (dork tn The “Fndeor. Ont. Star. There are silt! Indivfdnaiu. sit- fir"! at homo in flanadn. “fin rztvo 1W" Io bitter criticism of the ore"- ont. "tr nr-d failure of the A111»: or tiw t-onmv to start a mater offeos. we. ‘Tho ‘Hfitish nmnrluvt raids have boon ridiculed Iw the nrm- r-hwr "vnnrwis and the focottmts ovrw-o--"1~n "brvrc" war i»: still hvnd rm the W's n’ comb r-‘tiznw: Those Mm remit the It"? wru- wtth fh~ row-runner r-wwtnltv 1*". "r those no.1» have w-otrttrd a momhrr of HWY fovnftn- or a drnr l-ton’! mQW-h oft‘ to H!‘ n nlnro In fir!‘ ‘Wm- pun‘: dofotwo ifnrc pn- nnt p-W. "vim" R"ii'1"~'.= far-Pr: I71 fiftwtpt: t-iw 0r1'1'nv thrstwh the Pc-nnnmtc birwkndo rmd w-nkmfnsr bflr mi‘!- ttcrv and cvillinn 'trr'r\~‘h before rtrlkint! (‘no blow that must result. in a repetition M tun (‘v-rnt Warls oastmitv Ysts. The nnwd forces thpt face melt other ruosr- the fourth of the Western Fr-nt rrn- rcwnt. the frrcatest. pnfrminl fore" of death and dostrvrtto» ev'r ns- semblod 1n the wnrnf‘: history nfld tn handlers-Iv ioov- that force-b“- fcrr the st-ratwfc time hrs nrrtved would be to blur-ken the rwres of historv. Every dav the A1119: en- tcv freedom frcm a runior con- rwt on Ilmd sot-s the ficnnnn na- tion weakened throuvi-t the eco- nomic biorkvdv» and r-verv econo- mic crop that. is srtvok frrm 11n- dm- the Nazi emrvre means n nuiokcr and Tess crvtw vhf/tr" for the Attic-d forces. Th“ c1~=h 0' arms nn fond is fnev‘tab‘e. but thr- dav cannot. be too to": post-rod“. for each delpv menus more of W's [tilled troops “#11 five to (".‘I"I'IT"*I." the victory that mwt. come thr 11111 ‘I911 nip-n 4900.1183- ti1~ stratrav rr"*lo'.'r:i h" Brim“ and . — ‘flmmtns Press. N I‘I1il:1tI1\I|vhl:\ I'II'~IIII‘\;'~' man wr‘ I l vuauc FORUM l fhl oiulnl ls Upon. for the disc b (In: count!) anllnr e th Pllllltlllllallll. PROHIBITION AND TOURISTS Sfrz-It would seem from resulting events. that. our Provincial Legis- lators are more interested in the policy of repealing: our Prohibition Law L; an in the enforcement of ihls , temperance legislation we now have; :31‘. of which points to the prObflbll- 11tv that men eapabe of such un- marlintnentary procedure would be ir-qttally unstable If entrusted with tthe enforcement of a Government. fControi Measure of their own pro- xiuetiort. and that the unmistakable lrecord of the bootlegglng prevailing in the other Provinces wouldvfibtfllll nape with increased damaging re- su s. It _is n splendid thing for this Provmc." to have good roads. parks and lightvavs for our own benefit a5 well as for our vfsitinf; friends: hut ict. us not lose our heads In the SCIISEIES; gamer that the 1i uor 1n- tcrcst; create ‘in the suppose neces- sit‘: of sutnryuuz the tourist clement with a freer flow of alcohol than s now a1 affable. Prince Edward Is- land last Year. under Prohtbtofl. showed an increase in the tourist husine" nvs-v that of the _ previous _vca1'. w) 1c the big park 1n Nova 5 mm, llllllel’ Gvvcrnuront sale‘ law eirperfenced a very substantfu. de- cune. I urn. Sir, etc. S. M. MARTIN CIVIC CAR TAX Sir,—-In the amendments to the City Incorporation Aet the City Ccuneil is seeking the authority 1o infpstffid veincles on which there arc arrears of faxes, _ _ '.ll1;s can: c111: fav 1s 0.215s £5- iqation of the nfcsi 111111151. form. It evaluates all motor vehicles at. M10 and asscsses them at 2 1-2 per ccnt $1. 510 ntr year. I-Prc 1s how it worl . The person who Bvxns a $1.000. $2.0M) or $3.000 ca? aw who could quzlc conflcrkvll‘; he Lax has h1s nssessmcfft re- td '10 $500 while the pcor man v: tn his clcup cur worth s51; u. $100 by 11inch he cnn give 111111531! and ftfmdv a lftilc: JOY I135 h1s 3.=.S'.‘S.'<I11f‘i1l, r111. ed to $100. The \\'1'i‘.CI' docs not advocate that a poor man's car be tax free but 11c dos-s assert the right of n pony mm] to equality of treatment 111d In 111 11' n11 Y .\(‘.-.-111r‘111. ' \'. ‘l 1111111‘ 11'; in" z‘ 1:1. t'1'l1".’I1I)!l. laturc “"311!!! do well ‘.0 s r111";.1'o11 \' ‘.1 F1“1‘1"‘l»*' rc 11 ‘L'1\t‘.\ nu‘. 1 ' 11131" (‘11v (111111511 1n cuforcc an |'1‘J'»l1l'|.~. 111,11|.\;.(‘c I a111,511', ctv.‘ wrlfi-i. mo}; Li!‘ hymn if>1:fifv1-:|'.v SERVICE Sir,-'I‘he City Cotmcii and} con11nittce_ of the _Boar_d of Trapc ircld a joint nfcctffig 1n the Cgbv H311 t9 (<11 :5 arcsuud cons with rfigflrd to new p.ck llp and cle- livery service recently put into effect in the c1‘._v._Tl1e City Coun- cil decided that 1t was doinfifil great deal of harm to our city paTSFd a rcstlution these trucks be re- zing that moved. The committee from the Board of ‘trade agreed that. 1t vvns hurt- ing the truckmen 11nd no grva» advantage to the shippers of Cnnr- lottctown. Their rcpr atfves 112111 worked against bri .. tire-m hon‘, but. they did not. think any milieu should be taken on their part. to imvc thrm removed. because tht-y might be latfghcd at by the other Bonrds of Trade throughout. Can- ‘fda. I 1'1‘ these men who are sent by 11w (1n\r~1'-11t‘.<"1i o‘. Pruun 11d r rl r111; all ("1111-11-1‘. pa 1d to ,~.':11ul 11p for tho .\111"1<- 1 ohms pvt-dull‘ the); 11111:'.1t be lturglted at, then it is time we were sending men there who could sxmtd up and express thcn- views and iffsist on our Island rights even to the great. cxtmt of being laughed at bv the other Boards of Trade throughout Carmela. I am. Sir, etc. REG. MCNUTT. PROVINCIAL ABATTOIR. Sin-My fetter of last. work was concerned with the rlilcftrma of our Live Stork Industry artd prrscnt- cd the primary ioason for the cs- trfblishment of n'1 abattoir. I will now outiinc my conc-rgation of how this projrct should be plmnrod in order to succcssfuuv cope with the confronting situation. We must first. erect an abattoir whose spccificatierts 111111 f11|Iv com- ply with the tnovisiofrs of tho Meat. and Canned Foods Act, as this Act. prohibits the shipment abroad of meats not slaughtered In compli- nnce therewith, and also governs the supervision of all such cs- tablishmonts. At. the outset I must make it clearly understood thatthis abattoir W1’ not. be just another packintz plant where farmers nre invited to dispose of their stock at the low- est price for which It can be 0b- tamed. This establishment. aims to create “rider markets and give nro- ducers lax-car returns. There seems to be considerable confusion on this point and I am asked to clarify my objectives in brief this plant will place at the disposal of nnv doaksr. merchant. or farmer the privilege of imvin his stock slaughtered and prepared fm- shipment IIIKIN‘ Federal Govern- ment Inspcclion and Supervision. By virtue of imvins: it so siamzht- ered thcsc facilities will onalie him to take advantwze of the bc=t avnll- nble market, as all markets would then be orwurd to him Wifhnqt, fuither restrictions. In addition to the immediate 11d- vnnfmze of oncnlns up wider mnr- kcfs the producer would profit. tangibly bv having his llve stock slmuhtrred by experts. Stock slaughtered in an abattoir enrns a premium of two crnts per pound over the same stock slaughtered on a farm. Other nccrftitft! advmftngos to the Industry would be: More o:der1y markettnz: ind-casrd good- will for Island ntenls; qdvertisinz of Isfand meats prmnotrd; saving in freitzift costs: cfittrlmtfmt of waste; reduced purchases of prnrflgqod meats from the ftminlntid and a larger share of the local market: extension of markets for Island t-annerfes; modernization of our slaughtering facilities It. is my dcdrv to see such an organization as this rcprosvntntive of the entire Island Live Stock 1n- dustry. It. would be formed on co- operative Iiurs or as a stock com- pany issuing snares of small do. nomination hnvitvz 11w “xdcnf. 11:15. slblc distribution. Th" hriuuiw t9. zvivr 11f such r1 tr-prcwcttaiivc body would equip the industry with 01' system -~0ne of the worst, and most “ON FORELANDS HIGH 1N HEAVEN" On foreiands hilh tn heaven. "Its many a year gone by, Amidst the fail 0f even would stand my Blends and I. Before our foolish faces Lay lands we did not see: Our eyes were in the places when: we shall never be. Oh, the pearl seas are yonder. The gold and amber shore; Suires where the girls are fender, Towns where the pots hold more. And here fret: we and mouloer Byézratfge and rick and shed, An mery moon are oider. And soon we shall be dead, Heigho, ‘twas true and pity: But; there we lads must stay. Trov was a steepled citv, But Troy was fur away. And round we turned iamentinl To homes we longed t/o leave, And silent hills indenting The orange band of eve. I see the air benighted And all the dusking dales. And lumps in England lighted. And evening wrecked in Wales: A1141 starry darkness paces The roads from sea to sea. And blots the foolish faces Of my poor friends and me. A: lL-IlLliW-Q‘ a means o1 effectively dealing with its arising problems and the pro- motion of its interests. I again wish to thank you for enabling me to have my views so widely disseminated and I will CON tnhlghgearn“. POWERFUL — FAS HALL f? 84 Queen Street _YOUR OLD CAR INTO A HALLMORE TRAOTOR FOR ONLY THE PRICE OF ONE HORSE It will pull n three bottom Tractor plough ||| "d VERT T -- ECONOMICAL STAVERT Chsrlottetown and the Guardian of obligation. HYNOMAN & amplify what. 1 have here outltn- OTIIOOR- Charlottetown, ed later I am, Sir, eta. { ' .1. M. n00? PICK-UP a. nnnlvsrcymnnvfcn Sin-I note that the City Coun- cil has passed a resolution asking 111111 the pick-up and delivery ser- vice just provided for Charlotte- town be discontinued. We are told that there are forty truckiznen in Charlottetown who “"111 be on relief if the service is continued. and at the same time one of the Councillors stated that three of the railtvay trucks are idle and only two working. It seems to an outsid-rr that if two trucks 111m do tho work of forlv trutdunon then prrhnfvo Elton‘ is nfnplv mom, _.1i11 wt‘ - ~ that tho peli- '" ' ‘kin: for thr- ac- “ the total of fifty 1t. is only tcasonahle to n.1- Life Insurance-stands out as Canada’s greatest co-operative enterprise-a true democracy in which more than one-third of the population of Canada have united for the mutual protection of themselves and their dependents. The Great-West Life is the champion of Thrift Homes. Consult a Great-West Life mam-no Provincial Managers A OO-OPERATIIIE ENTERPRISE thousands of Canadian 00., Limited Summerside & Montague I-M ~‘I“ -I.I I Mr. Tea Putt Says: 1 For a. Delicious C1111 of Orange Pekoe Tea Full Flavoured ‘Pea sumo that the fortv that: are dt- " . n rrctlv intorrsted would have their egg road to vice ‘or “omen a d mmcs 021 1' 11nd 111 \'!f‘\\' of the . ' .~1 .- . _ , _ , , _ _ I. It. uni mean the luttciuo of ‘\‘\l,“l_°"“'l:_ m1: f?“ fill" WlLFQlQ dnugrr to life 011 tho inqruvays. If,‘ “I Li‘ l: “Wt” Ll“"_‘rl’f°5-."" Drtvtnp: after drinking any uquor _f,~.“>c~_<},,,,§}_-,;;?,,1;H,.@°*§§;%;; ‘$1115 is a menace to safety as the 1n- .. - 1 . . 1;, 1 1. - 1 - . L m cum“. or me Truckmen.‘ crease 1n automobile accfdmfs has Ufuon wcrc given a chance to sign 11-11152 Now tbs-re seems to me to be a lot of interests 1n Charlottetown that. have not. spoken or been con- sumed: 11nd the statements made that the savice is being utilized would indicate that. those concern- ed with this particular phase of transportation are not only inter- ested but. find it to their advan- tage to make use of the service provided. There is no compulsmu in the mutter an 1 why attempt to de- prive our people of a service pro- vidcd by the Railway for all of Ca- trada. and for which the best. brains of the Maritimes have been fight- ing during the past four ears? Let the service stay; if we OIfIZ want; it don't use it. No one is then hurt and we. will no‘. be looked upon by the rest. of Canada as abnormal beings. I 11m, Sir. etc, PROGRESS. iniz niii Sum-The j)lll'l\0\t" of this fetter is L11 ar-qlrfiut ‘the purple with lift‘. conditions as they will be if the Bccr and Wiuc Bilf is passed. I lived in Saslzntchcwan during the first three wars of similar legisla- tion there. What. has happened in Saskatchewan will inevitabiy hap- pm ltcrc. i. It will establish Public drink- ing as effectually as in the bar room davs. 2. It will bring back private profit wilth the selfish interest to increase 5B CS. 3. It. will brine back the treating Seductive features of the bar room xtys. 4. It. will incwase temptation to youth bv reason of the frequent opportunity and the social pressure to drink. 5. Tt will make it. more difficult. fnr the man fftzlftitur 1m appetite for liquor to escape from its toils. 6. It. will mean the breaking down of modesty and the opening of an proven.‘ _ ti. It will mean injuring other business. by absorbing money which should be spent for food and clo- thing, and by impairing future pur- chasfng power. 9. Increased liquor facilities mean increased consumption of alcohol. In other provinces the coming of the beer has been followed not, only by increased sales of beer but by increased sales of hard liquor. 10. Any increase of consumption mrmrs increase of poverty. increase of drunks. increase of brawls, tn- crease of domestic suffering and increase of public cost. If we allow this bill to ‘be estab- lished. we must bcrr the responsi- bility for the evil that will result. I um. Sir. etc., (Rem) EDWARD IIIILLEY. Breadalbane. A King As Quarry (Globe and Mail) Nszism ts working 1n Norway tw- cordfnq to Dl‘t‘f‘(‘(If‘11lS sct in other countries nrotct-tvd In be destroyed. ‘There 1's the 5111111: ruthless disregard of the people-ail the people; imrry and kii until might prevails. In Norway there is another touch of saVB/IZBrY. Kin: Ha-akon himself ts being cirevied from point to point. He and his companions. includink Crown Prince Olaf. are pursued by Nazi warplanes and bombed from one hidimz- lace to another. There are not suf fcient German troops in Norway to carry out. wholesale slaugh er of the population-men, women and children-as in Poland. ‘rho resent purpose Is to terrify the neope into immediate submission. In attempting tn subduo a small nation. why bother about discrimin- ation? King Haakon enjoys the respect of other nations. He is a man of ditz- nitv and high character. entitled to consideration: but what of that? Hunt him like a helpless wild thinz. He can't strike back. The King snys he cannot understand how such ter- rible things can lmpncrt." and that t} an end." Such Elisa fir» cu because in the Nazi makeup civiTtz- atton has come to an end: Ind f-hv aim is to exterminate it everywhere. Norway and Kim: are the imr d‘ to bjec ves. mgrnltéouzilwut the remafninn civiliz- ed world. but 111 Britain especlfl-lly. there will be sympathy for the Kin! of little Norwav and cohte t for the hounds that. are on his trait- King Haakon is DODILIar in EIIIBIBYIG. where he has manv Irlendfi- 3° “myriad. Princess Maud. a daushter of Kim: Edward VII. Also interest- tnnt ts the fact that there was s Norse King Haaken tn 901. and that he had been brolltzht up u homu- tan bv Kin: Aethelstan of BIRM- so that the association between Nor- way and England runs In: back AIPMLIIQQLHLYWQ- lnxurlnee Company of ‘v ji- Ing run/Automobile COIIIIIDI mentioned some feels durnui important. :6 {'5' m Wis uld til only 45$ dd Involve another ear-and oven lsfl only about 15 chances In IOO o! oollobl damages Tram the other fellow. II‘! enough for meI I want I0 be 100$ DI that I'll eolioei, l1 I have I blamed i my ca: rum Into o tron Ind 0&1‘! tender. i'li slick to National Fire pvflfi tion-snd lot somebody also Isle dunes! on getting by with no insurance." W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD “all civilization see-nu to have come ._i_ ___.__..__1_.._. CHARLOTTETOWN l1 i 111x 11.111111. ’ . SOCIETY ‘ MAKE UP We have ju-t received from Hollywood a full shipment of Max Iaclnr Beauty unis. Included tn the shipment are such Items ll Max Factor Stun and Tlnuo Cream. l Max Factor Honeysuckle cream. Max l-octor Llcanstn; urelm Max Factor rowdcr roundu- tton cream tu three shades. Azturfll — luwftutto - Mesh. Max [Factor l-ace Powder ln the 1111111111111; sutures-Natural. nacnem, uruttettc, 011v: anu sum r ‘s an. Max ractor ltuuge and Max l-uctur Ltpsnck. MACS BLUUI) FOOD the local spun; ‘Ionic. .1 * comlunauon especlany vsiu- 1 able in the treatment of those antennas where their ortltn ll 1 traceub-e to an unpoveruued , condition or the blood. 1 l Thug Pills are used exten- sively ss n general tonic will improve tne appetite and im- part strength and tone to the whole system. rnlCE PER. BOX 50 CENTS MACS IMPROVED CONDITION POWDER 1 ron nonsss The heat thwt money can buy. PRICE PER PACKAGE 50c. 1 I 1 i I Even more than in the 97°51"!!! i" going to be of great assistance in the winning of the present one. And just as surely our tobacco is going to bring good cheer anri comfort to Island soldiers. BLACK HIOKEY ANII firm: 2 macs .. .._... HICKEY’S <<<<< ~ CHEWING 10c Per Fig Straight EVERYWHERE IN P. E. ISLAND Manufactured By roskcco co. 1.111)., Charlottetown ISLAND FARMERS ARE IN THE WAR last War island farm TWIST NICHOLSON