6ZII~UQP1 101i !.'.“'2"' -" lit-GE. FQUR TllE lillAllLllTTETllWll GUARDIAN ilornlnl Dill! (Ioundod In lll1) Pralhluntt Llaut, Col. W. Chub! l. Isl-uh Hco President: J. It. Burial-t 7.4.1. Secretary: Lluul. Col, u. A. snarl-um». 0.11.0, Frunk Wnlkar, nnd Ltnut, IAI A. llururll. II.U.N.V,B_ (On Active Garvin) SUBSCRIPTION BATE! - a; Mull I11 r, u. l. um u" rur- WM l" ° ""1"" 813g lur 3 nnuulhu; Q00 I0: unu month Olly lJ\-ll\¢r) $6.00 par yuan $8.110 for d month: $1.75 [or :1 lllllllllll; 601i fur ono month By Mull In ulllur Prinlnceu um! UJLA. ‘M10 1hr "n: Bulunlu; uueiii): $1.00 im- ywrs ".00 to: c inn-mu. Mk1 fur 3 moutho Tlw (‘h-uli-ttetuivn Gulrdlln ma; b0 oblulnnd ll lluhullliun amn- rlllflllfly, lflmon Sun-no, Hui-v lurk; 01d Sn-ulh .\u\\b Agc u, Curmu- itlllli and Wuhlngwn Ban-ovum Molrupuliluu hm Alvin-y, lflll Pool l“. Montreal; J. AIIIII BM liuy s1, ri-r m»; New: Stand Uhlcuu Lnurlnrt 01mins; \\ ull ha»: Bland Bradbury, 01111.1 llub Tubucru hlmp, .111» Ion, u. u. “The saw-Es: Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1913. Peat Fuel Prospects . lllc" 1111-111 stn-sh-ii of the lu-gislature am 11-11-1-1-1-1-14 »11_'\'1,"L'>ll'P1i \\'£\$ iiiadc by .\lt‘. “l. -\- 5i1~-\.1it \\l'.l1 ivgz-i-d ltl ilic 1-ossil-ility" of dcveli-p- 1mg a peat llltlllalf)‘ iii this Province. This 11115 bectitng 11 livt- siil-jt-ct iii the Central Provinces. ulit-i-r- t\l111~~1\L' 1-c:1! bogs t-xist and \\'11l‘1'¢ P111115 l--i' ‘i-llllllllldlt‘ 1l‘.'\('l1111lllt'lll 11f flit-sc- 1101-{5 1111“ 1,111, ;,---.--iii1c--l 111" 1111- Liiiizitliziii Prat l'1ic1L,--i11~ ii-itit-v. 'l'1-1- (v-illllllllft ix-cc-iiiiiiciirls what is l.i---\\i1 :1» 111v I've-- lil'llk‘t'\<, irhicli 11f0tlllCC5 11"“- 14-5-11-1-11- ~ :1: lv-s 111:1i1 $5.00 :1 toii in three hur- upt-i-ii Ct-lllllflvx .\s i-iie and a halt tons of lfll-lllvlitwl 1-11-1 zirc ~.'-id 1-2 give as iiiuch 1101-1 as f-iit- 1- :1 of 1111- l-ust ltlllillTtCllC. i111‘ "PW 111“- t l'-.1~-tl1l11-l\' l-c t".\'1>'»'fll‘f1 l" (“PC0111 111]“ coiisi-li-zil-h. \'\ <11 all-WV"! 1.1T 11W 111F111“. 0W" U1- 1111“, H,‘ <_,__ ,.,,,_,,,1,-_\, l: is" 111"--1---5Ctl 1111111 the m“. 1,, j,,_1-;\ 1., ..1-i-1-;11--.l l-_v1i 1-i1l1lic service Col’- -.- 11.--< requested that tlic 1i--\<‘l'll111l‘lli Peat 17111-1 lll ‘i1 1,1--:-zf---i. ‘ll-1- (Hlllllll r1-1-----1 i-f 111-» l-‘r-l-‘r. f‘ -.\‘..:\"'i .1--l i:1-:--i"-l :1?- l1t,L,'('lll(‘l' with all f?" {r- ‘1: --:'--:" -' ii-i-i-"s \\"l1<- llilYC #0011 11W 11., PM; 1,11,,“ _ 1;.- 1111- lltgllllllllg‘ 0t that " ,,_,. 111,111] 1111- pri-poszil of :1 Cziiiarliiiii p€ill~fllil l‘!1‘1l~'"\-1-_-1\1.‘;1 .11"i-ng:ii"giiiiici1t in tut‘ (lg-i-g-f‘ i-f :1 fin-l 1:1 ii-ic during ivzirtiiiic, ziiizl 11-1- lltW-l diiciu-g the Uhl of liczitiiig homes afi- z" 2'- v- .\--ii.. tl-"s l‘- cc. t-i l1|\'-. new in»... t-iice, l 1- fly. ,1 1- 11.111 a Research Board iii 11111111111011 for the vet)‘ P111l“”" 1111- 11t':\ilIlllllCS in the way_0f _ lf such a hoard is still in exist» ‘it \\‘-"il devote some of its effOrtS 111 -1-"-- 1-111- peat resources. Til-ere 15 11° 1-{11- r-ur present winter transporta- "fr- ---- are constantly faced \\"it1i tlic 1‘1. a 1111-1 5111-11135 (‘fur situation iii this 5-" u-zicli graver than that 0f Q1191)“ or 1: g; i; fflllllfl that we have peat rc- 1 doubt tioii f (lIlHQV I'\‘Q.'l' (>112; ' __ <,,,,,-,-.-, 1;; sufficient quantities to warrant de- \-,.j,,1,,,1.-,,; 311.1 processing, there should he no difficiil-v 1Z1 Getting the rCQHIYPdfH-“l-"ll “ml ‘dll-‘lll. ' iis is a matter in which the Pro- m] ‘.11 ,-,,,,.,.,-,,,,11-11; should be vitally interested. \\‘1. 1s 1'; .1 rp-uiired is a survey of the situa- tir-ii. 1 l" is nr- appari-iit reason why such a 5,,,-,-1-,~ 11-111-1 not he made this spring at com‘- l--1i-~-1;\.-'\ 121-11- cost. It ivoiilrl "urelv be wc-l “Yup-l , ,.4 “'6 Commend the stiggestion par- t1\-11111"1-' -_-- the Premier-to-be, llnii. l. “lalter 1,,,,,._-v ,,1_,-, 11mm his own experience is \'\'("ll im-T-e 1.? 111v value r-f scientific research. T110118 Step Ahead" Lltirler the above licadirlL’ 111'? Mormon Tran? cripi (Liberal) has the following‘ well-hallm-Cfifl cr-iiiiiient r-ii a theme 0f llflllclllal "llclcst m m“ 1'1"r1\'lIlC('Z _ _ , "Aiii-oiiiiceiiieiit that an eiigllflwrlnll £11m has been l1l>lt‘llCl(‘(l to prepare plans foi- a. new car ferrv tt- replace the steamer Charlottetown will he wclcoi-m iit-\\'s not only to residents of PrmCC Ij11\-_-;11-:l l~l.'l11tl but all persons doing 111151116‘? ‘V111, m- lmvii-g i-ccasiOii to visit Prince lzdivarrl Islztiirl. _ ' "Coniiiiiiiiiezitioii between the mainland and the lslaiid 11l'1'\'111h‘l‘ <1¢i>fl1<1$ tondlrecarlollsly on the r-iic uiieici-t ear ferry 110w inuse, with n0 substitute :1\":1il;11-1<- lll case 0t accident to it_r-r B\(‘l1 to pt-rii-it :1 layoff for overhauling ivliicli should l-t; nui-le :iiiiiuall_v. The statement 1185 llttii u-zi-lt- 111.11. if il1c car ferry service were (1i,.¢--1-1-'-111--,1 11-1- :1iiv reason, Prince Edward 15~ b11111 vii-ll \\--".il-l 1-c faced with the 1111111161 Of $1.:1i"\.'1ti<-1-. ‘ll-zit 111:1)‘ l-e an extreme statemciif but ll1111--lll-1<‘-ll\ 11K.‘ province would suffer Scri- ull\1\ -'-.----.-- illt" ii.tcri"uptioii in the iinpOrl8l1011 1,1" ,,,,..1..1 1- ,,,,-1---.1i1i<-_<_ .'11irl ivc-uld stiffer econ- t-:-.---.-.‘.'-- .-$--- ff-Ylll the inability to export 11>‘ 1-i"--1l:1-1~ _ _ -~1,, -_,.-1,- ..1‘ 11-1; gravity of the situation, the g,,,,,-,,,,H,,; 1. Hun-Hr; iii the matter none 100 “ma. l‘f(*1i-'lll\ll41l] 11f new plans may be a ne- CE*~1t’\ ~-11- 1-iii, l-r-catisc of the r1018)’ 111V01Vl’-‘1- i, p 1,,.,,-,,,,1,1,_. 11,“, 1,111- 1)C4I1llC nit-st affected would 1-:1\.- 1-rt-f<-i"i"---l lllt‘ ll>t' til existing plans for 1111-‘ .\lllll\lll .\l1'.1ll1(‘l' lll r-rrlt-r to save time. Calling 1",,,- 11,-‘,- .|1-.;-_---\ i. Illl indication of the govern- ii-.-i1t's gin-fl iiiit-iiti-nis, hut that 5181.) 810119 Q11" ,1.“ ,,,, .113? .1111“ --f tlic time ivhen construction (‘i111 ---" will llt‘ undertaken. Assurance 0n 11181 1- -‘1‘l :11“, \\--1il<l 1-1- \\'(‘lCt)lll(‘(.l by those who 110w 111-1-1-1-11 ~11 llli‘ existing ferry for communica- tii-ii with tlu- l-hiiirl." 'I'hi< i»: (‘\ltlf‘flll\' what the Charlottetown ltmu-il of 'l‘i".-1-l-- iiu-iiil-r-rs luul iii llllllfl at Wed- nt-sdziv iiiul-Fs ii-i-rtiiig, when they decided iiot tn relax their efforts 11- r-l-laiii :1 new steamer 11,1111 1111- 1.1.111. 1- ----<- nctiiiillv ready and building 0ll(‘|'.'tll(1l1~ 1111-11-1" -\":1\. Cliililreilwol- The "Ricli In ;1 f-(Vlll .11l'l-'r--~ .\ll'. ll. li. Lcavens. On- tflYltl Secretar- r-f the (fflli, said that only 1hr.- L‘llll(ll't'll 1..- ilii- rirl- Ullllll attend tlic- universities 1,, ("a1,_-,,1,-, ll; q-l-lv-l 111-11 lllllll\' of them (lli =1- l\_-1~,-111~1- 1111-" fiiiil il 1~'-\ 141-1111 \\'2\_\‘ h- 1-111 l1l 411-1-1- Ill’ fl-iii \('Zll> --f 1111-11" li\(-~. lf mil) 1111- <llll~l1‘<‘ll v-f the rich cnii i'lll(‘ll‘l ,;11i\-,-1-<i1i1-<_ (‘i-lllllftl-ls .---i vxcliuiige, tlic-i tlic- 1_‘_('_|F_ 11.; <i1i“1il:ii"1v d1 “v11 iii iuiii1l-<-i"i|ig ii-au) children of the ri-"li ii- the rniilts i-f the part)" Take the iiiiie C.(.'.l'. .\l(‘|lIll(‘l‘S of Parliament: M. \V. Coldwcll, i\I.P., for Rr-sct0\\"ii-Big— gar and leader of the C.C.l* iii Clllliltlil, attended University College of the Sou-h \\'es1 t-t 11113‘ laiid at Exetcr. George Hugh Czistlcdeii, .\l.l’. for‘ YOrl-"tull: Sask, took his B..-\. degree at tlic Uiiiversity- 0t Saskatchewan, Sash-zircon. Rev, T. C. Douglas, Ml’, fur \\'eybtirii, Sask. 101,1,- 1115 }3_,\_ (lcgfqg at ltrzuidoii College tin-l his MA. at Ale-Master University. _ Rev. Stanley ll. Knowles, 3L1’. for \\'iiiiii- peg North Centre, took his BA, degree at the University of Manitoba, \\'iiiiiipeg, and his B.D. degree at the Llnitcd College, Winnipeg. C‘ Rev. A. .\I. Nicholson, .\l.P. for Mackenzie, Szisk, took his B..‘r. degree at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. l-le also took B post-graduate work at the University of Edin- burgh. l. \V. Noseworthy, MI’. for York South took B his LEA, degree at tlic Lliiiversitv of Toronto. lle is :1 specialist iii liiii-lish and llistory. The other [llft-‘C C.C. . Alciiibers of Parlia- iiieiit are: Angus .\l:icliiiiis_ .\l.l-’. foi" Vancouver lit-st, a native of Prince lidwartl lslaiid, wliosc wife; .\lrs. Grace Macliiiiis, took her BA. dc- grec at tlzc lfiiiversitv of Blaiiitr-bu and :1 year at I1 the Snrboniic iii lkii-isl Lllzirciicc (iiillis, .\l, P.. fi-r 12-1-1: lirctriii $011111; and P. 1'1. ll/riglil, .\l.l). fur .\lelfoi"t, 3.1.4.". lii .'i<lditi0ii to tlit-sc C.C.l7. stalwarts, who have attended universities. tlic 11:1r1y SCCTQIMF)‘, David 1.1-1) l.~. is a ltliudcs Schulz-r. — EDIIURIAI. NOTES- ct W d1 ,tr- fl)" tr- Uiuiivzi from lllllt‘ to tiiiic t0 see 111(- 1Gt-\"ci"iiiiiciit has iu-t fzill-"ii ill-wit (Ill the job. -- k ---.-, -‘ l"‘.1ii"<- -e in I935 l-e . . . l W l 11111-110)" \\"1ll be 1-l."1ct*d to the ri"c<l'1 1-1 11 _11Cl‘llllS5lOll 0i" 1).'l_\‘1ll(‘l1l. >1; .\ wcelt fri-iii 11-day Got-d liritlzi)‘. fiiic I-f thc U1 you iiot only have to wait. for your with. but lls.cn to someone else sing about it —KiLchener Record. cinema in a Northeast Scots following a recent raid, the manage- ment. intimated the reopening of the following _ n blasted cinema will open tonight. - $150,000,000 in a recent "Win85 101' should be able w put over 11131- $1-j 100,000,000 Victory man. If we cont we've lost the good red blood of the the soviet Union. _ , Davies, asserts that “tlic 111155111115 keep their promise iiot lo 111K116 RI separate peace with and not w intcrefere “with our form of government iii niiv way." Mr. Davies‘ woid than to pay at.- Lentioii to _ _ mongers who seem to delight in doing all_ suspicions against our Red iilly.- Bran-ford Expositor of Hull lF-HC. who W115 said tu have iviis fiiiet. 1| "iiciiiiiiii! one guinea 1c" iriiproperlv using, pct- rol. He said that he tcuk the cai" in Notes By The Way A boarding house ls i; place where After a bomb had dnmlflfll 8 town iiema with posters displaying U18 announcement. —-"T1iis lasgow Herald. Old London alone raised nearly rltaln" campaign. All 0f Cunadfl rltish race -Lethbrtcge Herald- The former U. s. Ambassador to Mr. Joseph E. ore. LS good" and that tlicv W111 tlic (‘ref-mans i this respect it is far safer to take raule-bmiiicd rumor- tiicy can to arouse At. BrailfortrDTlv-jditird .\. Leak, "iveii his 1-111- ii iiiilc- t1- his 111-11111 I PUBLIC FORUM WE “um: FEED GRAIN FOB M rumor: EDWARD ISLAND Si1'— 1n Thursday's Guardian. w Ottawa news item quoted HOn- M1‘- Gni-ciner a5 saylhfl- —- 511m“ “e Izhg made to move substantial quantities o1 Western feed grain t0 the East. There ls no shortale 01 feed gi-air, The difficulty isndue w the transportation problem. By supplying the fnnners of Prince Edward Island with unlimit- ed quantities of cheap Western_ grafm-n greatly increased procuc- tlon of beef, mutton. pork. poultry. eggs, butte and cheese can be ef- fected, while our farmers would be saved the unprofitable task of gram growing. - The over taxed railways cannot spare the curs to curry the grain. The largest grain boats that can pass through the St. Lawrence canals are by far the cheapest method of transportation, loading at Port Arthur or Fort William, and unloading at Charlottetown. For this purpose three things wlll of necessity be required, 1. The repairing of the Charlotte- town Railway wharf. the materials for which (except the cement and gravel) have already been paid for Tut; CHARf-QTTETQWN...<="AR.P'A1L___ The F0111’!!! HUNTER RIVER MONTAGUE KEN SIN GTON CENTRAL BEDEQUE MOUNT STEWART SOURIS MURRAY RIVER later. Realistic and authentic lions. riy the Government and are lying upon our wharves. 2. The dredging of the Harborl floor near the» wharf 3 A Grain warehouse b0 be bull-t,’ upon the shore to the North of ‘Ci-Bl’ to answer any urgent culls om patients. The stipciiciai-y, Mi". the wharf, with automatic uii1oad-1 l1l)\\‘ few public liuLitl:1_\'S. as well as 21. lloly U11)". J 0 Cucdmgtonj mm mm that 1m; machmery 1o “my the gram 4< >o< >f TllC C|i:1i-l<1ttvt<-\\"ii lonrd of Trade will 11-- well 11- ket-ii the C211" Ferry llltlYClllClll active. .\ "continuing ilelegziiir-ii" might well be authorized Sir l‘i(l\\'.'ll'fl lit-nit)‘, 11-111 l‘i"1--i-l1iit of 1hr- 11o)" Scouts .\ssi-1-i:1!ioii. has lc f1 $10,000 tri flit- (':1ii~ :1ili:iii ficiieral Council i-f 1111- (lwi-Clflllfllll. The ‘is cil"s trust fiiiid. 1,. * w 4- -- " The author of tlic filiii "You (‘a-ft (‘l-eat :11- lloiiest .\l:iii"li.'1sjiist l-L‘\‘l‘i (lll't‘\‘l'-‘(l l-v :1 1111")" iii 1.05 Aiigeles to i-.-1_v SNJ-or- 1o Illl auntie-ii" Wflltl‘ \\'lll1.~C ziizitcrinl llt‘ 1111-1 uw-l iii his 1-l:i_\ \\'lll1U'll =- s =0- A corrcspoiidt-iit 1-oiiiis 11111 llllll lllf‘ 5'. S. Tltaiitic, While 5111i‘ l.iii-.-_ saiik 1.111, .11‘ 41-‘ Y, L011, 50° 1.1‘ \\'. lbltlllll of .\'-"\\f--iiiiill:1ii-1,‘ M, while l-uiiiirl fftllll Sr-iit1r1-1i1-t1-ii l-- .\'<-\\" Yii-Tvylcli with tlic lU.\~ of lives, b’ 1-:1>.~-.-ii;_;c1"> lllltl H75 crew~—-tofal 1.1118. Ill -< -< * * Central L'lt‘k'll'lt_' stzi-ii-n: in 111-- l‘l't1\'lllt‘(‘ 741-11- crated bUlllu {).5<)-_i.0-.>o l\ll11\\'l1ll ll<1\ll'$ 11f ell-civic‘ energy 111111111; 191:, i"c1-1"c.~zii1ii-g :11i iiicix-zisc of 933-0011 1<\\'.11. over lust _vu."1i"'s 01111-111 <11 SJ-I-iq/ 000. l.):1il_\" :i\"1'i"1i_;i- C<lll>lllll1llltlll dui" i; lh-ct-i-i- - her c:1ii1-: to 31,1100 hum. in l-i-ili _\'1-:1 .~. I v -< =l< For all $]lt'lllv't“l‘_\ :11 11-1-111- Zllltl Zll-ft-Zlll. 'l'u1"l<v.l }E;i;_-i;1nq_ Lib-mm“ p into tlic curiiei" of :1 hi}; 113L111 i-f (‘rxiui-lzi iii 1111-1 office of .\lr_ l“, (i. .\'<-:1t-". deputy c-nil Clllllftllr ci'—O, Lr-r-l, help 1111- ti- 1{t'\"1-1i1'\’ l-ltflllillllll shut iii-til l kiioiv what 1 1111i lllllvlllg zilii-ut." i: m" Mi‘. justice Tliorst-ii. ex-iiieiiil-ci- r-f Prim- A Minister King's (i(>\'('l‘l‘|lllt'lll, luis i-caclieil tllc front page ago-iii: this lllllt‘ \\'llll Zl judgment 1111 lil-"elv to have fzii" rczicliii-j; effects. .\ii (hilarit- iiiaii was iiijtlrcil l-_\" :1 iiiilitzirv iii."1il auto, Zlll(l fir, wanted t0 sue tlic (it-veiiiiiieiit for compensa- tion (fan-ages. justice TlIOFSOH dismissed the 1ictitimi, holding that when :1 person liceo-iies :1 iiiciiilier of the .\c1i\"e .\li1iti:i mi active sci-vice he is perfori-iiiig “:1 national function of citizen- ship that is iiot in any \\":1_v related to g-iverii- l‘ mental service r11" t-iiiployiiieiit." 0,, -- >- -i< -< Talking on “Your lluiin-ui" and Guts" iii a - .. 1h BBL. overseas piogi":iiiitiie the other day. b. P. is the butt of many of our cartoonists these (lays. {Joli Mais told this story of hiiii—“l-las it ever struck you, Colonel," asks one game-shooting Blimp of 0f his companion. "that fri-iii the 1iliczisaiits' point (11,? of view you and I are just so niucli flak llc il- lustrated aii anti-aiistocizitic attitude as that r-f ‘I am sorry, Sir, I lllllllv’ v0u’vc mistaken me for cs someone else. My name is not Burl-if." >-< -< s- >1- Aiiiclia Blaiirlford lTdwai-dcs. English iiovcl- ist and Iigyptologist. born this date 183i; from an early age deeply interested in the land of tlic Pharohs as the result of a vacation visit tn Cairo. she returned lzitci" to iiivestigzite lllU(lCl‘ll possi- l-ilities of the land of the ancients, and in 1877 l" 1iublislictl “A Thousand Wiles L711 the Nile"; 111i outcome was :1 plllillt rleiiiaiirl that something should be done to acriuziiiit people with the aii- m ciciit history of the people r-f the Nile basin and the ligyptiziii Exploration lhiiid was Mrs. .(l\\'<'ll'(lCS returned with an exploration party and iii 1891 published her "Pharaohs, Fel- lahs, and Explorers" which had an ininiensc circulation; she wrote several novels, the best known being "Dcbeiilmiifs Yr-iv." m a -= 4- 4 m Having heard and read so much about Gen- eral Montgomery, and feeling proud of his cx- emplary conduct. brilliant leadership and Ulster connection. four workers in Messrs. Kirkpatrick Bros, llallyclare. wrote uiidei" tlic iioiii-de-pluine "Four Ulster Girls" to the General. expressing their pride and congratulations on tlic magnific- ctit exploits and achievements of the 8th Army raised ; s1- fr: dulv to convey tn lii-n these sentiments, felt not only l-y then-selves l-ut by cvci-y ti"1ie Ulstcr- 11, niaii ziii-l wniiniii. Recently tlic yfilllig ladies coii- hr CPTllCll had :1 pleasant stiivirise \\‘ll(‘ll tlicv saw l" :1ii :iir1.{i":i11li letter addressed “l7(1lll' lllf-tcr (iirl~a" iii thr- work office. :iii-l IVHV they treasure the 11:11-11)" message, jiPlllllVl l-v the famous General l-iiiist-lf, lt read: "'l'li.'ii-1< you \'(‘l'_\’ much for \'Illl' letter. which l \\":1s glad to receive. l niii v11 1-rr-u-l t:- l-e :1ii Fish-i" iii:ii- and lr- kin-iv tb:it sh _\r-u .'1I‘-- s-ll fi-llr-i-"iiig our <-1-i-i":11ir-ii< with llllPf- 11, est. Since w-ii \\'1'--l(- \\'l‘ have f'(‘-'lt‘ll(‘ll Tlripi-li AS 11ml are 11l'1‘.<\l1l" I-ll \\‘L'.il\\'.'ll'(l>'. l'-. L. .\l(-iit- . . l goiiicry, General.’ n 1,, pump 1I-I--i"i"eii\"e‘.lr -enl-iiiii.< hfivi- ,S1iipt11ii‘s suite high". Sbrllf.‘ 1o e lonely mic. muddy fields the Wcliieii were his i’ blussjm like the 1'[)\['_ ~- grow neat tables are being grown 511g small (‘QlIZIQC-llkg‘ embrace the Army huts, - London‘ Spectator _ _ V menu thuse claiming 1'l"l1L to the B. Alt-is said "col-incl 131111111," the old (lie-hard, pref-x ceased when he insist-ed as by quoting a regulation 0f the tlnic title out. here iii the West lllfll.» does not zilvvnys 110 with 1iubl1c office. "the Colonel who said to the American soldier: xg-ggcgtigilllgtgfgcéldlfbgéléng}; critical, In 1940 the onslaught was from the all". Wc stimsh-cd it by the superb skill aiic vziloui- of these few young men who fought. tlic battle: by the perfection of the machines bus drive. cirei-gy, and courage in decision which flung gverything on which we could lay hands into the how near we ivci-c ‘to exlizltistioii, In 1943 the onslaught is from under [hp 911-15110.- before it Dfcflcll 1116 mint of smashing us. It needs the same methods of 111-01111“ tlon and energy and uitackinsz ce- CXDOTlEDCE trained experience. 111-11 dam-mes new ideas. EXDTESS (London). strategist. but a nightmare for the QLIHILOImflSICI‘. S0 suld 11 captured German general who could iiot got 0111 01 1110 W11 ' of the Brltlsh Eighth Army. Here , _ , , blems Lieutenant-General Sir W C. under his coiiimriiirl, stating that they felt it their LlnCSCll,Qllflflf1jfl5lel'-sgngfgl 1n 11m Ne!" E1151. had to solve: More than 500) tniis of wlllOl‘ were iinedcr. by More thnii 111100.000 giil. (ll gasoline and more than 8000 miliiltton had 10 be (lclivcred to the acvnncln-z troops. {ii n single hour ditrhie- the bin-race 1irev-arntorv tn the nl-‘nck on 1G AInm-s-ln, while ne ltzid great sympathy with from the $111115 l‘) me warehl-‘usa his point 0t view, clef-tors would i-ot ' b--1"t"c. . ihtlesilfiiitglslocii" iiiel-ii-Xtifi siiiiiilii ‘biicausg m Swen“ ca“ as requlred by the the".- might i-rccivc culls while flu-re. ~Lciidou Daily Mail. Tllr more incredible a thing ls. lllt‘ more Cilflfi‘.\"l\' some 11001-12 \\lll belieu- it H111 kiioivledgc 01' Lli (TO-PF. Geiiiiiiiii- ni wi-i-ked r-ii the iriiieiule. and srill 1c suitable (ill-IFS. iit 1111111: it_" is- not (‘llilllllfll to- The Ottawa Jenni-ills: 11 I‘lll1\'( "\I?ll‘S‘1‘. . " C0111- t-2‘."f‘S. C1111 " -- lir-r-es ill m)" the.‘ llOl iltci" 110W i11:1ii_\ ‘ the r-hiiit-i "f this llfi ' "qr-l ni-l- alvzzrvs once:- exliime s11:- Expositor (‘f-rpFQ. Night trip,- aliinzshli- of iiulo- 01111 111.411“- .. uLl l.iflli'll.ll‘1 _fl11S iii 11011-1; -if- i111,- _ : - - l 11111111-1‘. .i-; 1-111 of i the l.‘llt‘l'.ll llllLl -i1.1.ii- '1 1 would iiot (lire 1m niui-li 2M to t‘ ‘ _ _ _ liiiit tlirit u"; lei", is :1 111-1111)" print-d car/l which .\.'l\'>.I “l’i":1_v- s 1 -> 111111111 izas S"L'l1 iii 1111-11" I; oiei" of gciirehliglit stiitioiis. good iiiiiiiy of flies; ni-i- set 111 i - said , .. fhcsc tt-hvsuik tl1-svi"1.s have begun- to 11nd tidy; l‘ L-otaiizel‘ proper, WhCR- flower ciisl Eastern llClvSptlpdfS are making- bif of 1i fuss 11s to ivlicihci" John‘ Bracken is eiiii-lcii to be cit-ice. Hon- - uulc Ml’. Bracken. Not that 1hey1 have zinj-"tfiiiig against Mi". Bracken persoiizilfv, it ls just one of thusc coieticul arguments A1 the mo- liiie minister of Manitoba seem have the better of the discussion Queen Vl-CLOJJJL Whatever tlic tecmi: of this particular flurry, l‘ BlhlCl-{Cll earned himself one t John." -Whinfpcg ‘Tribune. Olic Battle of Britain was won in 40. Another Battle of Britahi ls full force lii 1943 1t is not less which they flew; bv the trcmc-Liil- aclstrom. Only now we do know a. It uiust also be smashed, zinc. can even ap- "Pe- Every limit of inventiveness. resource 11nd labour ust be passed, Elasticity of mliir. M’ count for even more than It is :1 battle -Suridu_v Desert fighting ls licavr-n for tlic are some of the _i:ro- e Eighth Arniv (lilllll. This ivar: ought bv plpelliit- l|‘1‘;?l the Nile Tcbruk and frcrn there by road. tons of am- thc field 11s alone fired 1.000.030 pounds of - ' " measure 0f prime im- ll'C'.‘f‘l11-1C,H - ,1“ . 11111111011116, mlif-igz- their 13111115 re the 501N111! of l- 11-1‘ B111; - izary construction has been engaged vcge- 1-11111118. supply depots, By this means the ships can be unloaded in a few hours. instead of basket unloading method. a-t much less cost and at n savirg in sall- ing time. s0 valuable tn these days to the ships. _Mi-. Gal-diners statement con- f1i'1ii_s our contention that. the re- ‘pillflflg of the Charlottetown wharf _Wi1l cin- Prci-in-rlnl Government, [we B03111 of Trade and the City v theiriselves of Mr. i-duiei" iniemeiit to lll‘!!! im- Iiiefllffle aetioii befoi-e the Hairs-e of ffniiiii-r-irs flair-urns fci" Easter, and iii time to allow our faimciq- to grain? ‘ i-irilter certainly .' 5171115 COllSlfPftlllml. I w". Sh", etc: ILK S IIEDIMING. iwI-Zi-TWEY-Tiifiél In Iiellcl-L-fézise Scheme 1B1" DJVlfl L. Colin in Th:- Atlantic- czills for We lire fairly familiar with tho f-t-t of 11112-9 supplies going from 11~ l'~"l1l11l'\' to the llnlisd Natlans, We are less familhi- with in;- it-eal aid being given 115 by 01's let u b1’ 0111‘ foi'r‘cs1 _ Isles zictuallv bevrlns lJ'l(1l‘f‘. the troops lczive Amerlcziiil 1~: fci- t-iorsaiids of our z-iirl lllOUlllitllls of supplies, 1 are carried in British j d b)" the British Niivyzl "1 of the world United. 1111s and merchant,‘ 1 pcrts are provided 1 " _ furl. sci-vices, and --1- 111 itiieui payment by us. In Brilniu itself all ziccomodo- dZlllCllS and facilities for our troops‘ fire fu-rnishecl ivitfaout dollar pay- mrnt mi our part. S0 great is the [ll-flk "f 1151151113 our men that two t-iirds of (lll British Army and civ- ilian liibci- foi-cc available for mil- .".l 1 SS CO1 111 building bin-racks. alrffelds, hcs- __ roads, and 01'l_ier_ facilities for us. The cost BfllflllT is $24000 a week tn wages for civilian workers in the direct employ of our forces. Iii addition, many existing 111911. ltics have been turned over to us, while the maintenance costs of our airfields alone runs into tens of millions of dollars and these am paid by Britain. She estimates that the total cost to the British Treas- 'l.‘l‘_\' of new ccnsfructloii for United Slates" forces iii Britain ls in excess pf half a billion dollars. The Brit- ish Goverment also pays the tran- sportation cost of moving American soldiers within the British Isles. I t 0 Brittm made arms requested by our forces are supplied without 02st. as" mutual nid. In iiddltlori to several hundred Spitfire planes mid many field guns nnd howitzer-s. Britain has provided us with 1,450, 000 square yards of portable alr- fields runways mid is furnishing several million more. We have received such supplies as 15,030 bombs ranging from ZSO-pound irieencliai-ics to ZOOO-pound block- Iiusters; 70.000 rounds of 6-inch shell . millions of rounds of small nrins nmunltlmi: more than 250,000 anti-tank mines; electric batteries :1! the rate nf 501 000 n month; . .. 110.’- hniid grenades: and more than 1090 DflYlIClHllCS. Severn] score new fir-spllals of semi-permanent can- sti-uetion with ii bed capacity of 89,700 have been provided. Supplies other than construction mats-rials furnlrtied to our forces from May to November. 1942 would have taken 1.200.000 shlptons ff tratisportcd from the United States This ‘is more than the tonnage of 51117171185 we sent to our own forces from the United States during that". period. Most of our troops tn the British Isles receive American Axmv food rat-ions. but these are supplement- ed from the limited British food stocks by fresh vegetables, tea choc- olate, sugar, cereals nnd other Item}; Almost n11 the bread for our soldiers is made from British flour under reciprocal Lend-lease. Already pro- vldhig us with large quantities of food, the British have agreed to supply us in 1943 with 290,000,000 pounds of cdibles, vegetables mixed rations, syrup, jam, and salt. Can- teen supplies are also lend- leased by the Brltfsh-wslth the exception of cigarettes. because our men prefer the brands they smoked at home. - - a Alrl from Britain. moreover. has tiliircd ii part cvcii 1n our home defence. Soon after Pearl Harbour. 111i: rushed barrage balloons to our West Coast for defence against. pcssitle Japanese attack. British anti-aircraft guns are ranged along- sldc our own 1n a number of our clls. All flit-so (lfilflllg and n hundred (ithei-s 11nd to be nttczizlec. 11y Genr-ml Llllflffill and his staff. the Gcninn izeiir-rnl 50 aptly nut, . 1h," ntlviinec must have been a glifmarc for the quarter bloke. W. L. Clni-k In Windsor Star. (“lies nnd nt the Panama Canal. BrltMi built corvcttes and other small emft mnmied by Amertcim crews, have nssfted us tn unit-sub marine warfare off the Atlantlc <- l ll h 1 accompany order. T PROVINCIAL DEPAIPPMENT OF AGRICULTURE rmwxsrtmwwwmwwwwrlylth \ . ii PUBLIC MEETING ‘ IN SUPPORT OF Loan Campaign SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL TOWN HALL, BORDEN All meetings 8.30 P.M. Additional places and dates will be announced taken at the Russian fighttng front. 20 per can: of the Cameraman lost l.ll0l_l‘ lives in “shooting these pictures. They wlll stir your deepest emo- Prominent. speakers will give short addresses. Every citizen should attend these meetings, and assist in the war effort. National War Finance Committee. IIIIJ-flffiles»-ssv".ai=’jk$’adi".fl',fllll'flf SEED OATS AND BAR-LEY We have a quantity 0f Number" 1 Seed Oats, dif- ferent varieties t0 sell to the farmers at Three Dollars ($3.00) per bag 0f one hundred pounds, also Number 1 Seed Barley at $l.5_O per bushel, freight. paid t0 your rnilivay station. Victory April 15 April 16 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 26 April 27 April 28 War pictures actually N0 admission charged. ‘1 Cash to flffflfllfllf OLD SYDNEY SCREi DOMINION COKE. posseslon. and one ittiich she shares freely" with U5 by 11y of reciprocal aid, is the kiiowdcdge that she bought with blood in battles all around the earth; tlic Jessa-its that she learned tn combat on land. at sea. and lii the air; the instruments she worked out when she faced Germany alone. She had been at war for 26 months before we entered the struggle. nnd since she faced an lncomparably stronger enemy, she owed her survival as much to her skill as to her courage. What she had learned-the secret scientific instruments born of her knowledge and the manner hi which they fun- ctlon-may not b1- stzited SDPClfiC- tcfilly. But Great Britain has fumlslied us with specifications for hei" sys- tem of aircraft detection developed during a long period of bitter and widespread ah" warfare. together with much apparatus, In addition there ls a cnrisfant exchange of full information on the deveicpmcnt of new and highly secret weapons; the Office of Scientific Research imd development 1n Washington and its counterpart hi Isondon mob- ilize for mutual riid liundi-r-tls of American and British scientists and inventors whose flhCllXlLZS fire free- ly pooled Thus through lend-Lease the entire resources, intellectual and material, of both Britain nnd the Urntted States are brought to bear against the Axis. . - - The ultimate objective of Lend- lease ls the destruction of the com- mon enemy. Let. us see it nt work on the battlefield. Last year Brit- ain's Etyhth Army was chiefly equi- pped with tlic brlttsh-made weapon for it's drive from Egypt across Ll-bya. But the 1000 planes, the 500 medium tanks. and the many ant-1- tank guns that we exported to the British 1n Egypt. gave the United Nations forces superiority tn fire power, iilr power, 11nd armour. 'flic General Sherman tar-ks, moreover. which proved so successful 1n this campaign, were jointly designed by British and American expert-s uslniz the lessons they had learned in earlier battles.‘ Siortly aft-er the drive from Ez- ypt, was launched, British and American forces started their North African campaign. Great Britain provided two-thirds of the warships and transports used 1n the Oflllllltll landing operations. sixty 1x-rcent of the ground forces vrerc American. and half of the air forces. Most of the landing craft were American- b-ullt, but. some had been lend-lens- ed to Britain 11nd were manned bv British crews. On the other hard, American pilots also flew 160 Spit- flresBrlt-afn also provided 100 mllPS of portable airfield runways. If!) reconnaissance beats. foi-r complete LOOO-bed hospitals, medical supp- lies for 100,000 men, nnd enourzh 25- Coast. Perhaps Britain's most precious pounders to equip one United States divfson. We handle the following high grade Coal NED, ALBION NUT and ALBION Lowest prices. Prompt deliveries. W. D. GILLIS t? CO. INVERNESS, ROUND also Amx-tivnic-Fwoivmiv-s ' INSTITUTE The Alexandra Women's Instit- ute met at, the home of Mrs. Nat MacKir-non on Tuesday evenliig Api-fl 6th. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The roll call was responded to by nlne mem- bers. arid three visitors were present. The offering amounted to $1.55. A donation of $10.00 towards the Red Cross Drive was reported. The re- pnrfs of the various committees were heard; the sick committee re- 111-1-1011 visits to two individuals. a. floral spray was purchased; imd a. card of sympathy to be sent to a bereaved member. The correspon- dence w-is rend by the secretary. Included iii this was a letter of appreciation from tlie Canadian Society for the Control of Cancer for membership fee sent by the In- stitute. At the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Built-on. the lunch committee will be Mrs. Wallace Brehaut, Mrs. Wilbur Wocd. and Mrs. Giiy Judson. Aftei" the adjournment. the pro- Pramlflc cnminltten starved nii iii- tr-resting "Share the Wealth" om- gram: and lunch was served by the committee In charge. Material pass- ed hi consisted of two quilts. FAREWELL l0 nncrncnri ii b a lad-she -;. leletrmizullrlco-dnopep Jl -——llIO caulrln'l In ' 1%‘ APRIL '_16, 1943 ' m NEIJSON The music of hlspltlflfllé puts fear w And tire-iii?’ our twilight lhmu .. sc.ii.s""r:.:.-*1:z2.m.-..... "‘ N0 lelllliggslggigtbg iis left her ba m‘ tom. u“ Nu yearhehage vet: but out m, d” w n Who lived and died t-o k Wherelii-e gig“, fillet l up w: r as y wai-r worn. Illlwlndg u‘ me- at: 11152.?‘ 1'"- “ve- —!\lgernon (‘harles Swlnbum; l! you no having symptom of strain — headache; m, oyu or dlnlntuis - consult r, a lpeclpllst. -" ‘n. At your service with years . of experience mid . n thorough- Stall-acting service. ’l Call tn Ill/l discuss you- dlfflcultieii. Wrlw or nbnno for appointments. - F. G. BUTCHESON G. F. l-IUTCHESON ii CEMENT We are discharging today 10110 bags fresh Portland CEMENT ORDE R EARLY l.. M. Pit-ole & 0o. Lumber - Building Supplies CHARL-DTTETOWN P.O. BOX 392 _l— ii 11 viAc-s 1111111 I nrsronrn A dellcalt-ly perfumed pre- parallon ‘Whlch restores, lsllrlenglhcns and beautifies lllQ a r. lls original col-in. Promotes a new and super- lor growth whera the hair f: ll will res-tore Gray Hair to 1 1 73111118. and ls remarkably useful In preventing dandruff and destroying parasitic hair killers. Just follow the direc- tions cnrefullly and you will be - amazed at the resn ls. Gel your bottle today. Price 60 cents per bottle. Are You Trouble; with LlTA-IBAGO or SOltlE BACK If so we have one of the best remedies lo offer. namely BAllYK RITE TABLETS Especially ellectlve fnr l.uni- bago Sciatica, Neurltis, Joint Muscular iiheutuatlsm whirl! ordlnar treatment fall t0 reach. rice 50 cents per b011- TllE TWO MALS Mall Order-i Glvcn Prompt tlenflnn Professional Bards FMcLeod 6f Bentley1 W E. BlaNTLEY K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers 11nd Attorneys-al- Law MONEW TO LOAN "boll-cred" lo [o out- loll contact will! ll! glands and wnalonely. (11 .1 A or cintor l vino . 4' . her lo uh Dod ‘a l‘ I Kidney Pllll. 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