river. mun _ . _-n u-vi" . B MR L0 TTETGW" 9 "All m" 11122.33. lllliilli.“ .2123.II‘°F.T°....T.'L=..EZI$“LT$ President: Limit. Col. \\' CRIBS!" 5- MCI-ll" _ _ . m. __ _ n _ - ' h hcurctnry: Lit-ut (‘of l) A. Maa-ltmnun. no.0. iiig .'\ 1151-1“ I199‘! wbudy of $437374» ‘Vhlc $1.75 for 3 months; 60c for one Mantis. _ . zinciug. and there I5 unlikely to bt! an)’ dlsPum _>° has survived all inter host- ” M“, l° “h” Prlmm“ and U‘ 5' A‘ “'00-”, n“ far as the general principle is concerned. It will drouehlc. B1111 111cc?“ "gfgeifgvah the “ma” balurdu) “eckly: saoo per sear. 81-00 I" t "Wm-M ear by yearficclrlp{atllfis_ _ Harolg notably: To make m“ and, Wm M_ p _ in rim mndon for all its members. to ' foreign relations and _ self-governing territory, to provide r nut lbllflfl with a. common defense force. $1111 ‘a. foreign free trade or rather fair trade market, o common currency. a common postal and communion- tion system. and a common citizen- 50c for 3 mouths be the duty of the Legislature, however, to check mew,” the details carefully, and discuss them from ggtzlfsatltzé}, Quulh hrun sat-no? (‘urnvr uni. lnil Wnulrlnglnll- All our members. it may be assumed. are coil- An unnamed young soldii- Th Ciiiirl lll‘ll)\\’ll' hllilfillllll niuy be oblsItn-ii st _ q Ituiii|iiiu‘~ xi-irn Ain-uvy. Times hit-lure. an: lurk; old e\(=l) KITQIQ lluslnn; Slclrininilltun hens» Anna-y. 1:4» l'oel Ill -. _ - - i in Hawaii has ii nirs 11g: for Nauru‘; _,_ HM 3M1,“ s," .,._,,.,,,,.,,, News sun-u. ceinetl chiefly with Canadas war effort and the He diam know he ha‘, a meg-sags Chateau lliulrlvr. uni-win ""1"" "’“" °"""'- ""“"“" contribution which \ve as a Province can make Bu; he d to that effort. The further anv discussion gets touring Ont; llut» ‘Puliiu-l-i» nun... stunt-inn n. n.. ' "the mun iii the street" as represented iii Parlia- . _ iiiciit. For a klvfiliklc‘ tlicrc hits bccn an old guard Tomorroiv, the ‘flfSli Sunday lll Lflll- rtfices: in lfiiriiniiit-iit clitlllllillllllg the umiistrl’ H1111 6011' T * i‘ trolling atilziirs of Shitc much wrong \\illl tlicin personally’, but politically ‘iiig “shanks mare." they stood for the old order in business, “might H _ u _ i5 right," “the survival of the fittest financially" Buying victory Bonds will help to deliver camgu-ny that thing every morn- irrespective of the IIIOYLIlZ-l)’ of the "might" or us from evil," according to the Lord s Prayer- tlie izite of the \\'t'{\l(L‘l‘ iiidtistri; tiiiziblc lo cover it 4i _ _ _ E dollar \\'llll dollar in the gamble for supremacy. The Board of TIFIdClS activity is commendable London SO-cflllwl It was this saline calibre of statesmen who con- and will be apprtoicffld b)’ i“ 5a" the 1355"‘ stituted the entourage \lvho,by; thedir encoltirageinent faire statesmen at Ottawa. and stiiiori brown £11011! tie mvn a o mug . . . . »- ' Edwarilxdll. \\'lien history Qulllis to be written Soiiie inay not yet realizenit, but tl1t (i135 0f this nini-utirliizikl hlliblllnill‘ ilnliildptfileiiihvbiivoiiitlifiigullbggiiigi-Inig -lzitioi.s regarding the “high pressure salesmanship are about ended, gugliugalounnofe ltkcantldnec. avowed hchieve n“ That goal would bg M» undue influence in public life of the money bar- and with them will go the cheap Jaflk» lime‘ ‘d h wove, m” ons during the past three decades. It has taken ‘ljtring flfldlflftitfl who have so long battened on It was later reveae , c . 3327a? ‘lifiiifilfii.i"i‘.§1.§°.§l3f£‘.?€3€l°5.255.225. "‘ “" "" ~ ~ - - u» ~ ~ . ~ ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . - - , ~ - s . . b6 giypn [he iyl'(,l<*1‘~i7l~lll(,‘llfltll and earnest iiiform- The censor will pardon us we know. if we Wmlld be °f mm“ o‘ filler“ n y ed 1,U,,¢_<1-i0_,q.>@¢1i|@55 mcii 9f the proper calibre, ptiblicly thank God that we here are not as other knowledge and experience be given their places. P3115 0f pafladfl l" {l5 1129-7115 ‘"391"- we “f: Prime Minister Churchill made a beginning not perrrgtted TOhDUbIISIT ho\v good twe ‘arelinpthis h Singapore 9; 20 “M, a when he first trmk office hv addin leaders like respect, ut we ave every reason 0 ioiflrl 1'0" . _ Iicvin. .'\iilt‘(‘_ .'\l(‘.\'.'lllfl("i'. lindvrsong. Nlorrison, Vlflfillfl‘. flflfil give P11353114 tll311l<5_8l""IfZi for the §,’},,§,p‘d"“‘° of ‘fwd m 10ml on Lyttletoii, Diniczin, Dzilton, Rcith, to his Govern- best winter so far for inany years past. the markets wit-n lead pencils de- . . of] d it-hl . d with reels merit. Most, if not all, of these men sre dis- o in oi o- Qldmnfiwfimn Ilofgi; on m, go tinguished sociologists rather than politicans in Mn Frank wise writes; "sirl_singapore h“ be a. little foo much reel and much the accepted moaning of the term. Of course, as fallen’ in duty hound in pulltiCS. Mr. (Thurchill had to tlicre will be startling rc l)l'1tiif7‘ill inn» wlwinil p!:'.ct~ iii the ITiiipiit‘, Sir Stiiiipril kirllips, "lt-iicst of the icinsl." and Mi‘. Oliver Lyitlcriiii. .-i in-zictical sociologist both by Mr! Plflm "111 13"" " nee-the S Samson was s strong man, but not the only gqiflmlelnt, a: £12,000, e; and so. stout-hearted gentlemen to horse WHB- . llllg l."l'il i’:i:~nii.oi-_ Lord (liitiicvlliir. and has for yfcfnfvr!" l , “e51 w b“ appreciated‘ Japanese alarm‘ t‘.'ll'\'1'4l out hi- own rzircci" siiict‘ his \Viiichcstcr ' l it i 1 . School d:iv~, choosing Loiiiloii University for its one of [hc great so ftclilll ili- 0- 115118197 111 "'19 Lmdm‘ Tlm°'* fo l ("mil i'l c l 0 i l ' t t l f nuances develop“ in the industrial begin u” "31 graffiti qusrfo lif (IT I Iii ‘I , K‘ III I '5' - - ‘ ‘ -— C ' " t, c 1, a. )al‘l'lS cr a KW 0 during! the Iyliast (fifty ycartsha httcsanfciivélctle emefthab 80W ems WEN rich. . . .1 t 't )ll or onvcr n - y, . d thlilfllnlllll- ill-lung “Ml [he RM Cross l“ l‘: ltiiiltlllheoiiiicliiiailitin to “idleness. A l’ “Six days litiiflit vitfiibuiouligepsigiegl track. Gov- we mm’ united not to "in um‘ (il'(.‘ill \\'iii". \\'l:t-n llziiiisziv .\I2icil0l1zild's first Labour t-ovcriinicnt was foriiicd, being then Lab- our‘ hlcinliui- fur lristol liast, he became ‘qmprovev on the command by substimfln‘ ff". dI-uflr of exhaustion. when our m” °" M319"- b" S1>llCll(1l'-§('ll(‘l‘Zll, but simn dificrcil froiti his,‘ Cliirt regarding (ll~'11l'lll;1il!('lll ziiid other (lcfQmjg policies. ‘hi lllt‘ i'i-i'iii.'iti<>ii of the hlllCtlOllllld-Billd- out" “m- we thin],- i, outrageous that we ghould ed whether the“ enmnprlses were cmumstanoe‘ \\'lll Liovcriiiiitziii lie ticvotcd himself to labour ha" m mil gxtra hours to produce "the tools" slhooluicly necessary or useful, the pics whtifh hsyo already long guy. so necessary for self defence, the first low of glzvémjtélzgswggidulfhggumal one’ emed to keep civilization from utter collapse. emment was paying. as though the to admit to the n- »- ni o everybody. as the Germans inclination and tip-bringing. course in trtwiiioiiiics iii preference to that of Ox- lllt‘ hlltlilll.‘ ‘l problems. and held such advanced views that the Trades [Iiiion (Tniiqrcss (‘Xpelltrri him from it; God and incinbeii<liii> zis lining "red-er" ' stuiii:u»li_ 'l‘lir- Uripps ‘Qrtltip (‘i‘tll>lSfC(l 0f Cripps, Lolc iind l.1l\l\l, who fllVUlTtl iiiore application of Socialism than the Labour Party was prepared to adopt. He i5 p, Sim-ere and o" Cllllwli ldiu‘. l1l4 "(Trinps on CllllYCll and Llci‘f_'y' being :1 siziiidiirtl work. has been added t) ll W} C.b' " ' Stafford‘ Fmwcdttllwlfmh1f‘ a inf! with Sir Ill!‘ iii'i'ii‘lii<~i- iillllfilS. llllllSUll ti» Fltfljll the [Grills 0f illc tlraift the satisfaction that comes from duties well The partial reconstruction of the British Uov- 1c critcr to nil shade. zind opinions among his fol- lovvcrs——\vl.icli i.- Z1 coalition 0i all parties-mud noble lines on me death of Samson. m “m” o‘ voluntary Md w cw democracies only '1 m7 remain he had to and did, include leading representatives - - D086 of the iimv fast passing plutocracy. Till." ivciiii-iriictiiiii nnnpiiiicctl \'L'.\l(‘l‘tl&l_\' Qr p-“Ock the breast m, ‘vcakngssv no cmtempg, first named contribution was the W85 Dllllllfihtd in 199C our bsslc Dispraise or blanic, nothing but wcll and fair, Sir Fizifim-il Ci-ipps is the youngest son of the m, vice llill.‘ in i013. and iiiinictliatcly‘ rest on the seventh. The tendency ha; been to than they could Captain Ulivcr Lyttletoii, 1150,, MIC“ who rill the last war with .'uirl FlllCl'\\‘t'll"lS devoted 1 -_ °11°_°_f U16 DION-TH covered 100,528 miles. M0115 flllfl a distiiigtiislirtl scientist *1‘ * Cabinet in nlricc of Lor urns to thc U. S, /\ ' i !llpplft‘s_ ‘viii he genera“), c The C0min In spilc of sustained and heroic attacks car- iit the peril of their livcs, writes Professor Frank iiiciiilx-rs and stipportt-rs. If they insist 0n "lak- hzid to attack above the level of a balloon bar- choriis ziig inlcriiiiiizililc political SlKTCllCS-"ZI bad habit page two nfilcg in (hc aim through a terrific Con. 39mm l'fll'l'll‘ll ov<-i' from the time when] they had the; Qgmrmign of ;m¢i_3i,-Cra{t fire [flaking a-cm-tain m ll<>ii~~ oiilirvlv ii- lll€‘lll~"t‘l\'(‘§ and iitd to quarrt: scvcrnl thousand {oer l1i_her ;iil!_ and a aimg tho _\vi;h wivli Jill‘ r ti» givi- :1 semblance of lifc t0 land-hiiserl fighter opposition which C0tlldg0l1l- fiflffnlfi, we morning is an “n. tl.-li:itv<- ill -n lllf‘ \t‘:'>i0ll will have been number the hoiiibers in any proportion that the 1'18" W" ‘=11 prilfllifllll)’ Wiislvll. 'l'li<~ r<-.'il business, that of Germans wished to apply. From a height of some “I! w ‘l " inn; Jlllll pn-opg lll(' iisiiniatcs after _fulI three miles and while themselves under hczivy al- iicrne r g ‘i-“\'\l*_\"'ii1 null i‘<1ll\'(l(‘l"lli(ll], should be given tack, the bombers had to hit an object that looked “N”? 53"‘ *" ruin pi \\1l_\‘. '|'In- imposition mny bu dc- about the size of .1 cigar. In spite of all this, the wamed up 7',""'l“‘l “l""‘_"‘ '~""l"""i1i-. if the Government R. A. F. did score numerous hits, and the truly 581W‘ It'll C1 103i L’I"‘I'I\I‘I~U=I1I1\IIsiiulifrc’ dun? it. i-.~_i]iirr~ to a iiiini- wonderful feat is properly to be credited to ' “ ‘_“"~, “l ‘ml political straw. them not to the enemy. The wonder is lint that Eve on a raft: unnum- A iniiticr ii vii-if lllltlfvst “m ~ I rut: cnixigtorrurowiv GUARD an ""5 .“f.‘.‘."°§?;l1i§..£1f.?"i2f.i..:';:i..i‘;i.‘i?"£“‘°3..f3.;i‘§ NOTES av TNE WAY PUBLIC FOR UM this oolusiloopu In too . . . ‘Wm have. not. durliis 111° 1M Morning Daily iFuunded In isim cd on the net debt service paid in i940, less rev- mo Wm, behaved be e l - r ' ~ - i = cm n s cnue obtained from succession duties. We are Greece. time 111W i“ "I _ . _ when we have snubccti her Ylrv: President: J it Burnett. |-..|.|. offered all annual PdYmml 9f $7°1-943- mdlld mcnlenls \ ton Gunilla: looo sol _ I-§€L that Byion . _ _ _ - ~ '§ <1 l; '1 VI:s oizzngtil when eon-n llnd Iluliuglng nni-t-iur J n. Burnett. rJ-l.‘ w,“ “Wall, however, suspension of the $275,000 mfflcwbwflflk,‘ ° Alvmm" Edmm‘ "w" “w” ‘m’ l“ " "m" ' subsidies now enjoyed as a result of the recom- 4mm; ‘y’? insert gut livlelosuiti; ‘Z121: , - ‘ ' , ‘Ivurkjgh a avai ' SUBSCRIPTION anus naendatiflus 0i Li" D“"°“" "d, vghm’ 1512mm?“ ma, G1ad§°wne_ in m. iriipulseiof By Mail in l’.E.l.. $4.00 per vein: 52-50 for ti months sions, and 0f l t $49000 "awe a" y Hellenism, suriefndéii-eu the 16111111 $1.235 for a lllflllllts; 50c n» one month 1,0,, 9f falhvily taxation. These are proposed as islands. 111~se M - . .. " " ' k .u iiul 1"“ 91'1""! 5541" P" m"; “u” m’ ‘l “mm” iiiczistircs necessary to the Doininion's war fin' E33‘ tifeffliicvsei lillEIYSrill/iiud: A nor-s FOR economic co- orssumoiv Iggwslen nu. NA- Blxg-The following is ed from Clarence K. Streirs latest "Union Now with Britain" and published 1n January. 1941. Ilie Union government must have but effective powers, . uiin in a srciudcd u - . . . - ;l\\'2\\' from that central and all-important theme. d w, “hire m, M’, Sleeping on The Strongest Memory 1s Weaker lhan the . ‘ _ _l . l t W us . _ _ Weakest Inky the less unite attaches to it. If our cuts]? oi‘; lwlllacsgtildplflelgglyml» . \\'lll bear this simple fact iii mind, they s ou soldier grinned, 5m“ and delvel-ed SATURDAY. FEBRUARY zl. 1942- be able to go home with an easy conscience and m, mange; Hawaii fcund ship and to operate on through and for the citizens individually The constitution of the W shall guarantee sll persons living Used "i in ‘lit s ?illl oftflgtghts that ‘shall ill!‘- \ lnto that frame of mind about how cl“ e 5 c“ 06mm‘ °‘ ‘new _' The Uld Urder Lhaiigclh performed tough it. is to lindirgo the ihous- 2115f?“ wim W,‘ as “.011 m. me rm, Sub all righ no spec caty grgnte o rmccsl me balm“ “m end o; the {he} Ulraiiortihshail bgere aitnede exams: - - ' , .' . in views (if Z 5 win wlll be ln sight When 11.000.- vey y e mam T's o m garment is iii linc \\llll thc chang g _ 000 people are 5131M abs,“ haw eifitrelsspeggigvltlfllyihtér tljlgiotlfllfiwliggpltge N3, m“; Ucd to founrfer ciemocraces: The U. S. A.. the UK.. Canada, Eire, Australia, New Zealrind, the Union of South Prime Africa, France, Switzerland, 3e1- Hollimd, Denmark. Norway, n and Finland. Let u; con- and little inconveniences that E9 tough it 1S to mil-ke- t-lieir own sac- it." _- Calgary AlIIGYIiIII. ere was iwthing very .'\liLUI5ls' \\'1ll soon realize the “F1110 0i (lfiVfiloW A c195,; Minister at r it o Churchill is s methodical student swede oif the newspaper. He reads them stitute age the nations outside it to unite ivlth it instead of against It. Let us arrange for the Union to admit to it, new states lliat guarantee its basic rights of man. Let: its consti- tution aim clearly st achieving even- tually this peaceful, ripening. not.- iirai method, the goal millions have dreamed of Individually, but lng, ovftie of grunts and‘ gi-cuis in it: favorite daily is C rials. His inherent streak of Lber- alism and also his former electoral association with Lancashirc. milk/El s. 4. o him s. specially attentive ice-tier of the leved by the Union when everv ln- divldual of our species was o. citizen 1mm read p, of it. s citizen of s dissrmed world knew enjoying fair trade, a common mon- that he never rend the neWSDQPeT-Y he hLm by Miss Balfour. who merit p) her distliiguidird bachelor None could deny that these flf- -- Ottawa Journal. teen democracies had the power to make half the world safe for de- mocracy without s war, go, Thad changing their own mind agreeing to seek their common ends -freedcm. peace union rather than tilsunion. Union. people said. was n. dream. brother. As law officer, for o Dtflfld a notable expel l 1101‘ which none of us 1185 been r vern- ing. Our situation was well escrlb- ed by President Ernest Wilktns of ship on them Obelin College when he called 1t thoso that volurit "rulnation- without representa- and that offer the tion." We are all living precar- freedom that all the member de- iousiy at ‘the mercy of fearful mocracles do. each application be- povvers beyond our control. more practical than s. dream-They got the nightmare-Down the dis- united democracies have gone, one after another, surprised, betrayed. invaded, ravaged. conquered, . mo little cot-ton. that grmt bastion; let us however, meet was clear; I _ the inevitable as gentlemen, not as cravens. Bei- anXlou-Q to be \'111'~“f‘1"11l1l- A depll‘ . . - - ~ :_ l 0! ter to review it and consider our loss in Miltons mum“, appromhed me with Drisoned. out toshatne-of iI-iesc 16 ‘ n, m d to idmm and free-the six democrats: o! the . . . convict em: chelgts. Chinese yoenti- 1M1 vwmmwvu , Nothing is here for tears. nothing to wall mam i; gssentiglly practical; there 111111 1-110 U-B-A- Whm “Union NW’ 7y problem was to win the peace we all had failed, since 1918, l0 oscure. we continued to put oi! blcm we no now two other problems. Iuo is full to?! n m: new: tynmivnesivuc 2. To win the was. S. To win tliempesooh. Everyone cf coo problem In inter-note arid the answer to ooch Q I is "Union now with Britstn." Let us proclaim st the outset hot manufacture of special mcwhino _ _ to measure cotton-reels at ret __ And what may quiet us in a death so noble. and the offer w install the neces- néielmst their this pro I ‘think ft the humio Ibdcrol Union 0mm” worth and r d many squobblrig states and quar- acteri ti of ill-t r rclln chm s cs be laemm and clerics. our oath ouloinl upon Qua bcotwsytobeepcm-own freedom is to give it more and more to other men. ‘me best way to extend our rights and save them from central- Izaflon is to extend our Iiederal Union principle; to rule on always greater central govtmndnt Whore none existed. But wouldn't the Brit- ish. Canadians and other: feu- that they would be oultvotcd by m In the Union Congress, since there would be more American members than all theirs put wgtheo, on s. popula- tion basis‘). Nodoubtsomedthmi wtltob- Ject on this ground, but the objec- tion is easy to answer. I! this isn't a fair basis then Ontario should give Alberta an equal voice with It 1n the Canadian Parliament us: England should give an equal vol Scotland. Don't you think other questions, economies for example, are more . . . 6mm m , shalt thou labour" is the Divine Comtnlnd, Ind ‘on egllmawamwh ch people Mum tory nor to prmiote any American mpoofia dam, flaw,“ my perialism, nor to or British or Biglish torco oil we‘ of 1 l l o2 to dvfeu nd t oss . . . Members r Minister were asked "m9 In‘ “P” W“ otir. and cvcii three for the original six days, to undertake such and such a, pro- 1011;‘ fiéeliylzflt- 1 w with the rcstilt when we are faced with an "all- Mb 10 build such and such rflll- S e 11-! eximmy Ills-ran e wag; etc" very often no one ask- to admit to the Union as soon as Gov- Secondy let u; Union such people when, by success- fully ending aiutocrtwy at home the prove their devotion to the has principles of the Union and ability to practice fliom. and lion" Ciloverrimentdwaiifi 310i, . . - '1' it The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are no ,,..‘§,,,",,,i.,“;“.,,,.,_,..§ to b11118 n; lohthe reallt . Certain- . - - v ewa s that. According to the annual report grist issued g,",,,,;g,g,,, 7 p“ . ' ' ' l‘ led . Tl t, h wev r solliill (liurrliiiiziii. and iiii outstutflliiig authoritv ‘lzjrielcaretliiistbéjg flilg-lpseisselsl] igrggefo Egg ‘Wig, llllld ngliehfligct gifylatldif? a‘; thfiy " - . v ic s ‘e . . - its aviation section reduced to one plane, thc came u) believe tliut- governments inariiie sectioii’s equipment transferred. to the gélillfiosztnxgvelixlfiglgilfillé’ navy and only smaller boats used in Northwest n, ,5 m, m, same now ma, we Territories and Yukon detachments, the report llijtzifrgngheTipcgirrlig wen U nnploy - - a . L‘. - says a few DIQyClCS are kCpt on hand in Ottawa. mam filsurance which Me (“duck offer from Washington. p _|_ f _ _ n good working condition they "still prove use- ed from salaries or 135:; Lilflll $2.010. , _ - ~ W“ ‘i "ll"“""?3 "I the i011!" fiil." The force had T6 slcioh dogs, and North- "Lmmmmtwn Ullcmlreal" $19M oi lii< \\'(‘ll-l\'ll()\\'li iiiothcr the Ilon Mr" h Alfred Lyttlcton, (i. H. IE, i f i. in \\'omcn's \\'t'll‘l\'_ and \\'l'll('l‘, .\ii'. I._vi1li-i<.n work ris Prvsiiliipi is lfinlqwl l, Pfftgicssivc members of fhg mittcncc in [in fmwr Fcnvorhrnok; who W, cnTlHCClitlH trill mended. slremwus longer horse-mounted though they may return to back easing Not Just now. The first essential however, is to get agreement on. the maohln for peacefully getting and leepng nmeemerit among the peoples of the world. Until we pio- vlde the political machinery we need, our other problems can nel- ther gsln solution nor even gain sufficient attention-they are bound man and Italian people distrust Hitler and Musolinf. Prime Minister Churchill’: offer tpitfior?‘ a mgeralsh Union overnight a ance as o Tax’ National the British are to To achieve Federal Union of the world we must. first: of sll achieve Federal Union ourselves. Befom we W b9 west 'l‘erri'tories and Yukon patrols in the Ytaf Tin,- following example of cimiii- can coming oiiyuiiniz in others. we tlons and counter revolutions. .1. l. be typical but it istialithfilltlc. , v _ _ friend of mine me lltls done valiiablf john IICllfy Newman, Cardinal, born this lorry-driver. of lllt‘ Pmirrl f T . , ' . . ' .' ' day‘ of driving in c:nv:y. Wm H‘ ‘W’ ‘If H“: IWMQ. p-lflflt‘, 11v; time 180i nlfillt-H-llg he liml .i mission to revive mgflt was spent h _ » 1' 1140158111 the Catholic spirit of the Anglican Church, he drivers in l ¢Qmf0i't,1;5_~, Gvvrrnmetit; his ad- started publication of "Tracts for the Times" with Tilt? 801 11o the assistance of others; in i843 he resigned the Prelim? p°,§,,‘,"“§§§k‘“§,l’,,,'}*d, “Qmflil 1 -. i" vicnragc of St. Mary's, Oxford, and [W0 years stream, filled their radiators from OIII- later was received into the Roman Catholic gzessglffi ‘tlliff; gwigy Importantiyaisgflied tlxnfiaunjgfl- (Thtirch; became rector of the Catholic Univer- with héiLf-an-hoin~'s brink in which sity, Dublin; engaged in controversy and wrote “If; ‘we Five" °"° various works; created a Cardinal in i879; ex- 311.4,, a ' ccilcd as a preacher; as a Christian poet ranks 0011191111‘, Asked 1f 1lie A-T-S- 111d Chances an; tlizit the Proviiicizil Lcgislzittirc high ; his contributions to “Lyra Apostolica,” and ggllupigvfdf‘llfnchwlkpflckels' will complete its li1l>lll('.\.~' earlier thziii usual this llis "Dream of ficroiitius” are perfect iii expres- sandwlichcs’ i “yearfzillovviiig the iiicnibcrs from agricultural sion. while his hymn, “Lead Kindly Light" has ladies- districts to get hack that iiiucli sooner to their mtained universal popularity. war jobs as farmers. The House, it la aiinoun- * ‘t’ "‘ * ted, will opcii (Jll .\liiiiil:i_v, March i6, leaving three full wet-its bcfiirc liiistci", which f April 6. PRACTICE BLACKOUT ties switch of! the light citizens seIf-OOIIBCIOIISI operate. and s11 zocl once again dark night oplierl with llsht. "obi You fortunate few. whose home and _ B“ harbor ill; our bfllct-IRIKI- Still shine 81011 as. some night. a. mighty wind will blow from off your shores ng to free and glorious b1!» nked fires waltin neon in a thousand black __.._—Ru111u!1.11.h Bqlltiilsimuks insrwsek. - Manchester Grund- an. SLEEP m iiiviiii: IIEFINEI that! they talked when we went on s long duty, and we were forbidden And b to ask them for food to carry with The ba us." Driving brand-new not driven-tn. is Iieavy work for ""5 0" l'i(‘(l out u Brest by it. A. l". bomber squadrons women: even if they are cXPPrI-"tic- =: edwdgwrs’ t D i i . . v , A. . . are no. rivng n con- Therc should 11111 iii‘ >11111¢l1 K145111110!’ 0i a W. Bcarc. the Germans proved able to put their voy is s, straining experience. - controversial iifiiurr. till-i If 111C v-‘viuiplc 01 @111" iiitcrlictl ships in sen-going condition and get them 1mm“ New siawsmml- lff1wlll¢lill l°l-l'>l*'11111‘<‘5 '5 lOllmYCd ll"! Slficcll‘ out of the harbor. This feat will scent wonderful lllflklllg will be lirit-f and confined to relevant only to those who liavc not looked seriously at; totpgerscys. flannel trousers. and issues 11,18 rv-"ts lzirgvlyi with the (JOVQTIIIIICIII the problctn, To bomb these ships, the R. A. F. g w“ can“ up 1mm m“ dmks Tones up tho system. cures sII skin troubles and [I Ilollv colt of hair. For swelled ,puflfl u. bl a a 5"» Iroiltcngtor i»: °°....2'l. Forty seamen In their to meet and dance with time of "Black Vanities" at the Polai were the 3.3.0. who are to make s weekly "club" for Service. Eleven tsoceusi Believes 0o , Oolils loaves for a party: the dance and all lllllu olll 0| OIIII horses. and the msn were fl “n h, administered by nfizfnl with the food. and leaves no bu! after-effects. Price 50c. in. crfic." GTd a lirs-rc‘. poisons and wosto in Hloufluinl Mlli fir!‘ of liiifiuzy Inublrtuzconfidaiitly i0 with Kidney Pills-for over Iisll s century llio hvorllc kidney readily. Easy lo lsh. ll4 Budd's Kidney Pills furs and the lllt ii .. J1 GE. Q. to 8o the rounds: fllf‘ iii lng ct fjlsen had spent. Christmas M." om". 6"", Fromm . . -. .. an u . iloiilitless flf‘ these battle-hips finally piit to sea, bttt that they “m” pa“ “l ‘H’ en on . . .. was on r tn‘? . zigrccinciit negotiated were immobilized for nearly s year. _ his ship a n i‘ WORDS 0F (IIIALLENGF ATh lnllhvyu” For A $2910 At or "rhere ls no room now for hhe cliletttafinte.‘ for taste weak; or e s ar . or slilfker." - W.g‘0hurch1l1. must first conquer tho - pettiness. riarrowncss. the prejudice and short- slghted selfishness In ourselves. But the more we ourselves. ‘the more certain is‘ the triumph of democracy everywhere. It was the close combination of the moral and military factors of the Allies that won the war of 1914-18 and it was our, (the UAA.) decision then to abandon this combination that cost us the peace and made the present war possible. A great many of Americans are willing to risk our s11 for s better world, but m want s stronger guarantee this time that no handful of Senators can destroy In the hour of victory what they sent the boys to die for. "As nations cm not be rewarded or punished at‘ mo next world. they must be In is. By on inevitable chain of cause and effect Providence pun- ished national sins by national csfamitles. (Said Geo. Mason in the U.S. Constitutional Conven- tiom) Each nation has its pcctillsr faults. but this blind selfishness, this concentration on national af- fairs. this refusal to contribute what each must contribute if effec- tive government ls to replace world chaos-this ls tlte great fault all nations have in common. Let us now beflin to ltvsbyopen- ng our eyes to the great opportun- ity oi.’ the present, admitting our share of the blame for the past, learning from our mistakes and tak- ing our part of the risk "for man's vast future". There is no oilicr course for honest men and women in s, democracy that. gives each an equal responsibility for ft, as well as an equal chance. We can form “the Union now with Britain" and once we decide to ti-y our best to do it. no matter wlitit the cost. we can be sure that God will bless our people. when the New York Times first assigned me to Geneva. in January. 1929, there was no shadow of war then either in Europe or Asia. It was at the as- sembly ol’ the League of Nations that September that Briand said he laid the cornerstone for his plan for s United States of Europe. No Ein-opesn foreign minister support- ed him more 1n that plan than Stressmtm did. We are all living now in a world To bring this nngoverned, entang- g races, natlonslltes. religions "ion SQ; ‘u. cAir. . , Canada.‘ Y °l1 Loyal Citizen It Home for Weapqm, Canada Needs Every Citizenh These Weapons. nuv a noun roman PRODUCED _ g BUILDING PRODUCTS limiirii -ers of Asphalt Roofings, InsuI-Ated Siding, InsuI-Board Insulation and Asp halt Tile Fluorings, I hste the smugness. hypocrisy and race prejudice too often found ln SO-aitllféd democracies. By uniting together with other people. I feel sure that. we anchthey will greatly gaJn 1n true democracy u described by President "Government of the people, by the people, for the people." enwmmul? strengthen the .1. trlne, for it would put, . the combined power oil U.S.A. and the B wealth. 0t course by the formation o they would form Most of them wc temporarily. ‘There leaving the door wide open to all outside people t: lpxecomlggfuii Higgi- DOG mom r- anting it only to arfly at for 1c bo bours unless the ber nations-no you; the tariff lo by making prices iiisher than 1|. need be.) flicse lneii‘ iont iiiiiu tries. Iiovvever, are efficient in .. bylng and undoubtedly they will . up a howl against Union. But fin in ling, fen-stricken world tinder low mocrsct sad order 1| tho of "world dcmln (over-turnout. It c octs dkectly- or indirectly the food, clothes, shelter, er she fteslth. liberty and life of very per- son on earth. It is true by the vital problem of to-dsy. Adam Emma's "Wealth of Nut-ions" publldiod in £70 advocated flio zfno trade prin- dsed w its merits. tor! touches us when de- os we weak they practice g more than when they Britain grew in pow- grew less grasping and more umane and tolerant both at home and abroad. In 1812 we (the U.s.A.\ invaded Canada; in I940 we volunc tcorod to def IUD Americans willing to dfc obolfdi slavery-when there were modo Amorlcomt 3,000,000 free Americans, or alien there were ten times more? The formation of the Union would ancial aid to tide them through transition period should calm th . and it would cost less now cost us, and be temporary, no permanent as it now ‘u. The would be another group of lose lite politicians. The poiier they i have over treaties. 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