Pans mun TLlE LIIAR LOTTEIUWN GUARDIAN Morning uaily il-‘onnded tn I881) cattle to the United States. Under quota Can- ada em gxport t0 the United States,’ into a mar- ket which sets the price in normal times for the domestic market in Canada, \\'hat Canada can export to the United States, according to the Live Stock Market Review of Dec. 3i, 19.11. is- Preutieut: Llcul. out w. Chest-M n- Mfl-Ill‘ manner in vi“ gresioeut: J. B. Burnett. IJ-l. The "honor" $1.20 for 3 niuniiu; 50o for one month U“! Delivery $5.00 per year; $3.00 N! 6 monlll $1.15 tor 3 months; 80o lor ono lentils. By Mail to other Provinces and U. S. A. $5M! NI’ Ill‘ gggufflg’ liuekly; 5.21m per year; $1.00 lul i Illilllllu head may enter at the reduced rate in any cal- endar quarter of the year." \Vith the higher consumption of dressed beef in Canada, plllS the attempt to export t0 fill the American quota, which Canada has no desire to he should m, lose, there is a shortage of dressed beef. Whip. To overcome, in part, some of the domestic Tum" war morale among the did not any 50o lur I iuuntnl - ontreal The Ctinrlutwtuuu uuuruiuu may no obtained at naming-- howl Agenry, rial»- mum. New hrln 0|! Ulnnenu mum-r, Ullilvull \\lIl|I\I nun nth-d. Iudhury. 0||t| llub 'l'Dh|M'l!0 Bllnp, lluuetun N. 8.; ' ‘The Strongest [Memory is Weaker than tho i Weakest Ink.‘ Limited, which will buy live cattle from those Answer —- If 15 who have a permit to export to the United States W“ The" i, no and sell for domestic market in Canada at the metlicd thwarting nature. price it can get. In a way that can mean, if it has not alrcadv meant, that there is a form of colilradiiilOfy United States market than they do in the Can- l“ oklalwm“ ‘mwed m“ adian domestic market. As it stands, there is no ready solution for the shortage of dressed beef unless one of several things happens. First, more Th! more o“. Stiplir-g ilie rnmifiqatiOllS of the imately four percrnt. of Drew case iii, iitu-t- llll;lt\‘<illlll;\l)l€ appcarS th¢ action of [in lifzzq (_ii>\'t'llllllL‘lli. In dropping the charflcs aIY'\:|\\[ Ciloiic-l Drew the Munster of a b. 4A . . p , justice stated he xvas doing so on the advice 0i the Crown Counsel “because public d15¢ll5510n 0f the 1.10m.» lgnii» (i-nriiiis-"ioii report could not be a n , 1| Carried till wl. i" llic k‘Z1<L‘_\\‘35 l" Progress" qqiis explii; vii \\‘l‘.5 given on July 1C‘: On July 8, \\‘llliC the case was Still in pro- gress," Prime Minister Alackenzie lung assured the House of C.llllll‘.(\ll€ that “any mcmbfif ma)’ say whaicvr-r ‘ie i»l.-:l<t's with respect to the r6- production might from resldsntlal. heavy curtailment of export to the United States might do it. Here again, while it is unlikely the United States will cut the quota if it i5 unfilled boot. renalrs: “Sttne p~onlc each quarter, thcre is a disiuclination to cut ex- “"91" the lmlyesslm that ports to the United States. The third method to overcome the shortage, which really only regu- lates, is to ration. The last method is one that is being shunned as far as possible, since the ter- rific detail and high cost of rationing of the Mr. Harry H. Payne 50. ab‘e the owner to 2e 1n some cases it. may pclicv to have a availnplc i"... ,' an. on," lie said. "The reason for .- EDITORIAL NOTE§ — our not hav g ll.lil the discihfilvii til) l0 the PW‘ gent time i5 that matters of more immediate im- _ _ . _ _ _ _ these days The fish market will continue a public utility mingham Mail. u a n- a Naturally, dirt streets provide m0St dust, but they are in the minority, and business centres at- ‘ , tract most attention from the powcrs-that-be. ‘At the request of Finance blinister Ilsley, tho ‘i l‘ i‘ i‘ method of applying the new purchase on a num— parliamentary debate and public discussion"? Luxury Tax Increase ehange for gent-lctrenls i d i Whether they be attracted by the tourist pub- fhliegeon what Russia s o _ _ I _ to such a ghoulish ente prisr. St. Swithins Day; was Bishop 0f win. chcster in 862: in great favour with Egbert, King of the “lest Saxons, whose son Ethelwolf, made him one of his chief counsellors; active a; a builder of churches; his association with rain i; probably quite accidental, and very likely signi- fies the attachment of some pagan festival on hi; glagg’ Cry-gtalw-are 311d marble, Clliiia and POT‘ cc-lain articles, and pottery ware, costing more than :0 cents lull, {Clllfllllfl tinchangcd as a retail l,1_\' lint lli>l of fixing stamps t0 each Stiles slip the stamps will be fixed to each day's re- qipitnlatiori 0i business in these articles. In soiiie classifications the tax of 25 per cent need a crcrs of “f'n'sl. oak favorite Munich Chicago Sun. Il€\\S)f\l'€l'. Mr. llslcy says‘ no tax has caused him more trouble since lie brought down the budget. T0 put the whole tax on the manufacturers’ level would have been to benefit those retailers Who had large iiiveiitciiics when the budget waS brought down, lint the tax 0n retail sales also carried with it a great many difficulties. For that reason he has made the separation as indicated in the amendment. It was known, the minister told Parliament, that many dealers had tremendous inventories of the articles covered by these new taxes. Mr. Caldwell, C. C. F. House leader, asked what the difference was between hoarding and carrying hcayy inventories. The Minister replied that he would rather not hnswer that question off-hand but suggested that in the case of inventories the merchant was pro- posing to guarantee a wide distribution of certain commodities whereas the hoarder was looking after himself only. Hon. Mr. Ilmison said the proposed change met to some extent the objections he had to this tax. But it ivould still present many difficulties and “an army" would be needed to ensure it was properly administered. To an appeal from Mr. G. K. Fraser (Peter- borough West) that alarm clocks and soldiers’ watches be ext-nip: from the 25 per cent special war revenue tax, Ur. Ilsley replied that it vwis desired to "slow up the gale." There remains a good deal of confusion in the public mind with rcgartl to these tax impoits, th¢ collection of which will have to proceed by a process of trial and error. Beef and Price Catlin? long associated with the late Mr. Reuben Mac- To "ms exlmt it i; CW t0 discharge that duty in conjunctign with Mn domination At wasl-ingtcn “7. A. Gaudet, General Blanager. Mr. Mathe- son is an experienced jtilirnalist, riii able ivriicr, and the fortunes of our contcmpory may safely be left m the capable hands of these two practic- al newspaper men. o ready systematically cupicd trrrltoives 1n C‘ newly acquired areas Indies. Aocordin n: it u Bad luck is still associated with 13th -sc0!f at it as we may. Monday was 13th, rlie late Tor. mentine train was delayed 2 hours waiting Mont- real and Saint john connections; when it ulti- matelylset out on its journey to the (jai- Ferry, SOmCthIHg went wrong with the engine, and word had to be phoned for assistance, all territory and exploit all is The smoke 0f battle has en route from Ontario since morning arrived in the city between two and three o'clock yesterday morning. i U i i ‘ Details of]. new invention using, for the first time, television signal, t0 guide ships safely to headline: cal port, have recently been published by the Brit- “ ish Marconi research laboratories. Up l0 now a wireless directing device has been in common use human mugs which makes the ship move portwards between olJade a spade two radio beams from the signalling station. One -London Free Press. ng Heydrlch Why not (iganily. D. B. Jsckscn. t? other a series of dashes. Since the two beams l° T-mdim Dally Telezrflllti- slightly overlap, the ship's navigator hears a con- tinuous sequence 0f alternating dots and dashes an innovation (he if the ship moves in the right direction. When the ship turns off its course to port only dashes can be heard, and after a deflection t0 starboard only the dots are audible. The new Marconi sys- tem, instead of using type on Morse signals, trans- mits two identical television pictures, showing in large letters the actual compass bearing of the beacon station relative t0 the point at which the signals are received. These two pictures are of equal size, but only if the ship moves in the right direction. At "Off Course” points the pictures are distorted, one appearing to be either longer or broader than the other. ~ a a a it clay inpfn - '1 served since evident caipacit hour had calle The romplicati-nis inherent in maintaining a price ceiling are ucll exemplified by the Case of dressed beef, thcre being a shortage of dressed beef and at iii’; 551mg time a. depressed market for live cattle. FllllflZllllPlli‘till’, <:|_\'< flit‘ (ll/die and Mail, the situation is ciii~iv~l l>_v l\\o opposing forces in operation in (anadii. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board is trying to keep retail prices (lown and the Department 0f Agri- ruely fallen to parliamentary career. "I have cue." — Toronto Telegram. processor may ch:ir_.,e the retailer. The retailer in turn charges the CfIllFlllllCr the wholesale price (which i< <ei in vurfnliS points at different times ital. While each group of Canadian bonds was °f sold on balance to the United States, the main concentration of sales ntrictions on elport anfmcusly approved by its pa"‘ia- mentor-y body. - Winfsor Daiy the wlwlc Sllllillliill, and that is the export of live cipally in the trade in Dominion issues. frntn group of eighty-four cat; examin- ed. their diet consisted of aoqil-‘gx- s. These cats repteented a crcs: ste- tion of the stvav cit pcpulaficn non-rrsldenrial solve it. But that is a long-run solution. Second ggnglxlrlmafsefug” ‘whim-our of Buima, Malaya and the Ne. hsrhnda East to reliatfe srurc- ea Japanese arm es are icliowed by special propagaztdish, bankers. in- dustriallsts, merchants and a sairll army of highly trained civil serv- ants who rule the newy ncqulrrd rc- sources for the benefit. cf Japan. hardly cleared away brfcre the entcrlris- lng agents of the Grcarer E-st Asia Development Carporaifcn are on of wliid-i ‘tire spoédsmppinz up fchtppceylnéa- - , ons. 1t?!‘ agsnhs o e 0.0- t°°k “met and ‘VearYd-Mssellgers “T19 had he" hama Specie Banks arrive to take early Sunday control of industry and banking. A military currency system makes existing currency illegal and issues new money with whch tire Jap- anese buy anvthng wrrth owning. -5lr — I protest against your “a i tdier." N0 butcher, a member of an honorable profession, carrlcd on by kindly, decent, men would trait even a rat as tlte Geiman treated cal a and say flatly, "Heydrich the German?" Your; in- . . Gains- of these beams carries a series 0f Morse dots, the borough Gard ns, 1v. w. s Letter Parliament at Ottawa witnessed fECCllily when, for the first time in ii; his- tory, a lady presided over prcceed- committee, The hmor fell . . C. Oasselman, of Eti- momon East. The compliment; she received were apparently well de- she took charge with and within hiilf an Hon. C. G. Power to order. an experience which has him in n long never," Mr. Power admitted, "been called to order in a manntr which I appreciate so much as I do in this Until n few year: no the hem- k tree was not considered as o source of wood pulp but a Czech , __ refugee, Leon Kosrner, who came c u l t u r e .1; (it i a w a is trying to Net sales of securities by Canada to other to this gOllniifyghbefdtfixtlle war, was , per tug f-irin r rln- b -~'. llil<>lllltf PTICC.’ There lS countries in April were $13.8 million, This i; an fxrlfgfi “a ofwllucf, m “y,” ‘i no ceiling on the price that may be paid to the unusually large volume and has only been ex- ceeded to show what Qillld be done 1 proilucei- 01' iut- uilllv. the processor, or whole- ceeded in recent years by the record amount of :12; if‘, igaggfigld‘él“ggigcfsfég l saler or pitcher has no ceiling 0n what he pays the $23.0 million reported m March. Sales of out- put from hemlock Olttclllslvldg, -, i» l ‘_ " ' ', ' in read arket cr al e ' farmer or ilie di p} l ut thcre is a. ceiling or standing Canadian bonds to the United States canlggoguce’ 1%”? Amermn mms maximum pl‘li‘it \\il.‘t‘.l zlic u liolesaler, packer or again accounted for most of the inflow of cap- are u-yjng to 85f, 1-14 o1 the is. hemlcck trees frcm British Columbia, and there in a tug-of-war on between was in the Dominion. the prpvincial guvernrpentfilanpttfie of rlit- iidr, in rhHi-ri-iii zones, by the Wartime Guaranteed group. Net sales of Dominion urging‘ {we §§§$i‘,,'c","°{,‘,',,,,,,°,,,;"§2 l'i'ict~\ jtilti 'l' ll» rd l. plus hi: normal mark- Guarantees .'llll0lllll£‘(l to $10.3 tuillion. Trade in stratford Beacon-Herald. up of li:~ lit... .. i‘ id til Sept. i5 to Oct. It, Qanathan stuclcsavas light and mainly offsetting some don“ m“ “ex-n u u, "h" I'm. and sales of Lnitcd States stocks were less than Mexico can d?‘ a): pn ‘ally. swine F. -1'i . i. . t; .' ' _ ' ' -. . ,. . _ may even recs t a it a a ccun ry \\ (11.1 in i. '1 n. f t (‘Vflllllg for the pro in preceding mnntlis. ROI-lllftllil c; fimn. the Uri m“ has MW,“ be" m,“ by 1m uiiir o. l<~.. . l» i- paid according to the ited Kingdom. of $0.4 million were (listribtited ternal dL-senfions and revolts.‘ It , l'_'lll_lllylf_'."l i ' 1-H ~‘<' l‘l"i1l‘ll to the retailer. aniong Cauarlirin slocLs and must groups of Can- lfienglhis ltlgé “EB-w hulfftYfir-Nflklfik ~. u |.l 1 .1» ‘ p,’ rnl givvi-rn the prices paid adian builds. lhrit- continued In be a small hal- WNW deciapqfcn Oi- wiir m. ii". lo the lull in. y llr i< mi .-ulduiuiial factor iii ailcc of sales lo other countries which was prin- IIOTES BY TIIE WAY Chief quarrel will be. riot with the food restrictions, tut w 1h the which they are bzlng syanem is _ » . ,_ u macgmm pl“ sued by the marketing sen ice of the Department m“ to pm,“ u h“ been m: cm leoretnry. Lieui. Lu A . . , 8mm ma Malllfllllig uireem. s. IL nun-nest. IJ.L of Agriculture, is as follows: "Canada s share of i? COREICOUOXA wtih sugar rsstlrip- . _ - - e a . Associate luilturs: lrilllk Walker ma Inn a. uni-um llie 233,000 head eligible t0 enter at the reduced Jlgiifjfinaliiils siztcnfiaciileiatciici suuscuwrluu “An. rate of dutv of I l-Zc per pound \\'lll be 36.2 per its apparent advantqgcs for ‘m; ' . v rnm ht, is cr y cozicey»: I null in r.|-..1.. $1.00 P" W“; “M u" ' mo.“ cem- °Y 193030 hcfld- but m‘ ‘"0" ma“ SL720 bgirig eminently liianfair to thcse .7 who honor it and, even more im- portant. acts as a deterient to g:od pubic. It w:rk out. satisfactorily with gascliite and will not. wcrl: out better with sugar, tra and coi- rsa! shortage de- Financial loutn New: Agency, lsoruer‘l:l:: mama-twat: shortage the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Quesuom h "u" my w” 21:31:“ “J°‘":f|‘_’:_‘_"6';, ULMB," {.u,,,{,'m, M" ‘ma. has established the \\ artiiiie 1~ood Corporation 1° 11-31,, i, ca; 1,0 ieaie bud; algfe, s. crt’; instinct to try t0 catch any small thlrg that m prscical Tiers in which there are nests may be protect/ed by wire guards that pre- vent a cat frcm ellnib rig up the “,l;jl).\'l-l5l),\y, JULY i5, 1942. subsidy toithose who are lucky euougli if, etxport, vlgsgriasg eblggs aiheuiilplsstmbtt; since certain live cattle bring a better price in the seldom rob nests. A rzcent survc Y l writes with reference to the crder about are re- solirig ls prohibited. Ttiis is not "Through soling‘ l; prohibited. Where a sole is worn tlfn in one place, a side or tie ‘pone will en- furiver w*ar before resoling bec'rn's nezrrs at)‘- ba a wise fight cluTp soie port and erit re ii in ‘any _pa_rticular." The scores of cuts of nicat bring added headaches gltllpseti-tuqgsleattvlétfii-dlor opp" ofextt: matter, the Prime Aliiiister illilfilefl. 5ll°uld 2°‘ "d heal’? slaff- ordinarily well». ‘fixed blfcre thle be regarded a5 rub jizdtcz, The report as original sole gets badly worn T“ S _ , - - mu to bf! recommended for been 1M1 m, 11.6 i-iiqe of ilic House and it is rse . boys’ and girls’ fcolwwr. enrl will presjrvn the life of the boot C021- slderablv _a~,i important matter ri rf coupons." — Bir- portance have been before the HOUSE Since the instead of a private monopoly. A nuesom” and wnibi, 3mm“ time the report was laid on the table. #- it it it ha, appeared 1i, we lifvri-{lginfi That 1,0,“; the ‘case, wliatus one to_ make _0i It is s, decidely good move to inaugurate a gqlglgfilléshtg; tgirlifsgélllg. Tum" ellllllilfii‘ 5K. LQUlTlIis acpon in gglfmg watch tower service on “The Charlottctoivii," the d311,, delivered cn the‘ clcosiep up, two days later, and stating Hat Elms-e "185 city's highest view point. ghllfiltgllbltél‘ i.s_i.ri dre- alpuebiifleg. were being dropped in order to permit of “fret! "c s“ e“ a“ ' ' pondering, How it. ever was per- mitted to appear is beyond us - for the wording is WOYIUG-ihfliliff- ing: "Crtsscs fcr graves. fincst cak with cement slab ‘f cerirecl, in ex- second- hand clothes." A fearful ccmmen- ng to men who left their clviian ~ - ' ' ' _ ult behind when they were ber of ltixiii? and lversoiial commodities has been ggtygffbgféccliigelfifixg1; Shilarclty of $35 and rub fnarlched off to slauzhte"! ,5 bus- altefcd- in“ l“"fl"l’icd 25. per “mi tax 0'“ dochkll in lhere b frail these dzi sarge Cm“ S are com‘ iiifi Ttusiahiiliiuiliieii-o§§l“_“l’r watches, Orllilllltlllill articlcsdof ivory, iiet, Sci“ g Y * 2‘ y‘) i; the berm wealth)... cm be app,“ or semi-precious stones, an on ]€\V€ ry. The soldier no longer needs his gayrr garments, the trapipizigs of pace and happiness: but has dear oipls \\‘ t ‘i cement. s'ab if drsrcrl." For Der Fuhrer there is chm nPiYiccv h‘- tween the llres of this and in hks paid by the purclirucr has been changed to a 35 day. m?»gibtigggilzixbvagiriirclz:hugger‘ Fer Cont lllilflllldkiilll-Ciisi level tax‘ Th‘? . win ' i’ l‘ l‘ l.‘ “Allin for {lie Asiatic" is siiiipl)’ mean slightly is»; revenue, but greater efficiency Mr. Neil (Tiny) Mzttliestin, who has been for looting 0f Asa for ire Japan's“, with tfie , _ _ , _ _ , Nazi "New Order" wlrch is a new b donald lfl the editing of "llie Patriot, will continue order of a slave state under Nphzi Office of War Info m"t'r:1 re'e~="s the lnformaticn that J”pfl_n i; al- _THE __CHARLOTTETO\VN GUARDIAN I PUBLIC FORUM Ills oolnmn In open III Ill din-union by correspondent; ol qnnntlole If lnlaroolfi Ill Charlottetown Gurdlu loco no! endorse he oplnlonn Ill MERCHANT SEAMEN Sim-With reference to theihelP you so kindly gave us in bringing our Fete for ub- will show u ow was dis ributed: for torpedoed appreciation of the i1.) Missions to Seame , London, Ehsland 70.00 Navy league of Canada, Toronto. Ont 100.00 National Lifeboat Institu- tion. London. England 50.00 Mrs. Bagnall, Halifax dock 50.00 (For ccmforts for torpedo- ed merchant seamen land- ed at. Halifax.) $370.00 I am Sir. etc. DOROTHY BLAKE. 5 Grafton street, Charlottetown. Silt-Reference has been _._._______i_. PLAYGROUND FOB. ROCK! POINT made in the Press clurlztg the past wggk to the large number of peoplg ma; B-Ye crossing by the ferry view" I think there should fltion from both Civic and Provin. cial authorities. I understand mm as many as one thousand 0r more people cross peclally on dill‘: and holidays, consisting o; pien, wcmcn 16ers and men of the na , a - and air vy rmL l>9°ble_ have nowheie to go weachuig Rmky Point except lby tiespassing order to plnic There ls a. Jpliiiiig the t pose of it f0;- llcsc. I would r .. that rcpresenturtiiiigsctofllly suglst Council Government take igames, houses Sheri erected lfifllllitrtips. mid 1W9" 0 a file its ~ - in" mm a w“ gvsnriiiéciiaeilirl-eiiiiie lift) 0f the boat. In suchac-nse. 9 -5. Ill PIC-Wm. no shelteravall- Central not. think we would able in asking the Q11 to_ make this Ferry. Many P901911: are Ferry today new“ “$108 88a on resort, in Q53 "Fair- for an outing at Rocky Point, _ ls a situation here that receive sympathetic consider. over on this Flerry, as- fine Saturdays and Sun. and children. and ot- forces. These hundreds of on on private property 1n or very e property ad- Rix-‘kl’ Point; Wharf on 1° ‘W5? 5MP. consisting 0f several 1101M. vivtth an excellent safe shore for elinidren. that Durc used and fitted 1 ~ - ‘Ilrolgnd at 11D or a pay iia would be r 11,0 - particularly a ea on and mo‘ children, In nnd child in give" H11 Opportunity for an out~ ing on small cost. o! ‘Ifhe owner of 0011111. no doubt be a very moderate cost, for the women and ‘hi5 Way every woman the City would be the seashore at the very the fare on the Ferry. the property how re- Unitsd states. and would be glad to dis- such a worttny pur- the City the Provincial a "if! b0 Rocky and selves the situation that exists and could be so easily improved. i The fixed up fa.- “ ‘lumber 01' Cheap bathing constructed, and a large near the wharf for for sheffer in the People on several Pip; ihougliout the day wan; to gem“ bnntpfcr the last stilt is that the Yyiiig at times, "(Cf-is 0f thesafe limit. 9d 1W 18W in ccmpliance withp ' iavmg equlment. her life 11d lam onto the "h? home. Theze- FClTy must be C3"- many hundreg‘; in simlt and it must: b0 diffi it ;- charge Calf in? film‘ for “w” l“ However, [[19 "Y to control. DQS$OIIQEF accomo- and Western Canada,‘ 1 be do 327926521- ti 1' a special ccncessibnorg; Plltifionlzlng the the roadsiayiaiiia 1:10: Merchant seamen! charities to the notice of the llc the followin the $370 collec Overseas Parcel League (for 3 dozen Turtle Neck Sweaters merchant seamen). Fug-Ines: Wlthy Co. Ltd. n numbers of R. A. F‘. safely brought; to Can $72 .00 H.417 l’ fl aooetisi, “A Prisoner Of War” of W0 2'6 exemplary . to the thron. Allied ' confident. To assure Plerlot is or lest. M. mile in his hock. A new type of insulating wall- cident. In former accuser; a o sfimd he has taken against threats and blandishments of the enemy. The Prime Minister of the Bel- gian _ Hubert Pierlot, gave an interview £700 rlgnifie CHALLENGE "M Present we should de- vote an all our s th courage to defeating our ene- mies. — lg. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley. Utifted 558.085 Minister to New Zealand. (Hamilton Smctator) In that tragic hour when Kng Ieo old of the Belgians surrendered to Germans, because ho eon- aidemd the position of the AJied forces beyond redemption, it was only natural that. his action should have been urimerciiuly criticized. None were more unspt-irlng in their condemnation than the of the Belgian government itself. who, bitterly IesSnt/ng the conduct lshrsd ad- ministrative headquarters in Eng- land, denouncing the c-apltuaiicn as unconstitutional and theriore invalid. Here and was heard pleading far a suspens- ion of judgment until all the facts known. In the Mother Coun- try, which hfld the greatest. reason for indignation, seeing British Expeditionary Fcrc: been placed in Jezpardy, the plea did not go Churchill telling the House Commons that “he hsd no inten- tion to auzsast to the House that we should attem t. at this moment i“ m1 to pass Judgmen on the action of the King of the Brlgians in his capacity as commander-motile: of the Belgian army." History will renounce the final verdict on the meantime, his re revfslng their frim the the monarch, establ that unkuedcd. the lnioris and praising lh-e Government-fn-Exile, representatives "Ihe activity, to t-he l“E It would seem an lnvaslrn drlv c"m"s. NEW wauioann- ' board in Sweden can be mad com- gggfilgnghlpk there should be some pletel resistant to heat an?! cold about mruflps made It only takes and specially recommenhd as filling material in walls and ficors t0 greatly economize in (issuing, Profit on Finishing Steers with Quaker Sugarod Schu- y access, that is p. Ellimhii}, 5:15,, 1§1I,~,,<§,,;;>~== ~ w-i m»... n food in: tutu- not aolclfv°glgfilllslhflt ii playground at flosii and finish! the sen"; c, an °DDOrtunity that ,\A, ‘ u 5 miBht well get (‘M behind, and 15¢ a worthy projzigi m c Dieeiated by the w ren of our City for i that wiiilild n: out be ap- omen and child- "WW Years to S wise feeders because its remark- able blend of carbohydrates. i minerals and UGARED Scbnmacher enjoys wide reputation with profit- conditioning in- F sh gradients makes If Xrligaiglgtgowligaelnm that no it ideal for got- A Belgian pilot sleeios. who dyinl His ail, m Here was a warrior of the lonely s . Modest and brave. withstand-in: of his race, Who winged iAhO outer llr with Tousit hardly seemed that. he coul And mandv friends who loved him. an wh 1i 5V0 “tel?! all of England to Id- lowls grime _. d die. at» thanks b flint; no we! the mall touch That lucked them from the death e scorned so much And like a. shepherd hoineii them- not grieve If you should pass this way in oft/e: years- His was a life that shone too brldit for tears, Lh (Written by a memory of a rather-officer. a Bel laii. who cscti Belgium was nvaded. and c R. A. R. The Navy. London.) British pilot it. England whgn Joined reprinted from dto and ting beef and Jwine to market size and finish at an early age. In cubes or mesh OUAKER SUGARED SCHUMACHER FEED OIDII NOW IIOI Baiitral Gruiiiorlcs Lliiiitnd Charlottetown Brnnchu Perfection Dnlry, Snnimerslile. Sourlo Creamery, Sonrle. Authorised Quaker Feed Dealers members there a vcice the had Premier!‘ to dominate the entire world-Can- o M in New other dav, in which he declared that the Goremnient and people of Belgium no longer felt. resentment against Leopold, whose 0011mm’. since the occupation of the country by the Nazis, had been king does not collaborate," he said, “he absans from every pclfical spite of he bear on him He is war. His attitude is lng and gives sails»! Government and Practically all of the p "P110165 the king in his wards the Germans." far as to say that nothing against restzring Ificmgld e in the event of an victory. of which he was ln avy prwsuve brought to a pr sonar of uncompromis- action to the people. tipulatlon attitude to- He went so lie could s"e that v’ctory. however, the flm b2li*f that a new front must be establkhed on the Contirent "nzl driven back within t‘: ers. trmpt. will socn be made this, in th cffi Germans or own bord- tliat. the at- to do e light: 0f reports that cial warnings are being given the people of Belgium and Frmee by the Brltlslri Government t0 pre- pare li:l"mEE‘l\'Q\ for M’. Plcrlrt-t savs thit Belpim slstwnce is stronger than ever and that the number of Nrzl within the country is great‘ dueed compared w"; because of the Russian campaign. 1-"; lng to the re- Vcops l7 ft?- yew P"". s of the s -p~~o~.'>ed- Brlglan P-ngn, with a view to incrcaslrv the outcut. of rssent-lal war .§llDp'l‘< fri- the H2119. flt of the United Nafons. Wll"! the ‘biz push" every there is pTOSECCt of active co-cper- ilnri on t-‘w part of Bevan em- vans. who, l’ke Tfinq T"t‘ipg‘d_ re. 1115s to do the w'll 0f the cporrs=- OFF. H‘ the t"‘I‘5"’flb inventions at- Cawmaerfs‘ apology for the king's conduct. conttrned The Prisoner at Loekt-m. is no longer an isrlated expression of sympathy. Militarism, Pacifism And Realism (L-‘Aetion Catholique) It is no exaggeration to ny that the militarism of the tiotalitlnau states on the one aide and the pl- cifiun of the democracies on the other, are the immediate causes of the terrible conflict which is shak- ing the entire world. The want of preparation in the podium-drugged clemocrwle the totalitarian states were arm- ing themselves and glorifying their military power obviously account-s for —t.he destruction of Poland; the in- vaslon and defeat of so many other states: the tragedy of France; til: splendid heroism, though f time unavafllng, of G _ ; mimormu defeats m Ocean; the rfldln of British towns and cities; the allure: in Libyn; the menace to Buez and for many other disasters suffered by the Al- lies. Fair criticism of the situation de- mands that we concern ourselves more with our own pacifist stub- borness since Versailles and think less about the defects of the army and the inuunll. tence of the gen- eral staff. Now, to make up for so many years of imprudent pncifism W6 have now to go throii some yearn of extremely costly m itaristn. The sooner we realize the urgency of fighting in earnest those who want Confederation Li fie . ll Association" ada lncluded—t.he better it will be for the countries now conquered or threatened, and for each one of iu BHORTIEB Very fresh lcolcng short gloves in whit-e 1r Obviously it is a frightful moapect for a ages-loving ‘pepple, not ‘tofsay a pan tpeople, u we mus ace it just as a patient has to face a W" it'll-h 1W0 Pearl buLcns on the painful surgical operation, The only ha“ °i the W“- diff between the two cases —-—————— is that. national defence and soli- darity require collective action. whereas in the case of the patient, the responsibility rests. with him alone. Persistent delusion during this life and death struggle invites defeat and a post-war situation far more burdeninz from every point oi’ view than the present one. Furthermore, we would stiffer an intolerab‘e eco- nomic situation at. the hands of our merciless conquerors. That is why civilians. in taking part in the demonstration in the army's honour. are doing their best to help the military authorities to organize an adequate defence. Of course, we are not entirely sat- isfied with the state 0f affairs in the army. As recalled in the collect- ive letter of our bishop: in sup- port of the Canadian war effort, the soldiers are not sufficiently pro- tected against alcoholic abuses, pro- stitution and blasphemy and so on. Moron-Jar, French Canadians are not being treated as they have n right to expect, in military mat- ters. And we also sometimes won- der if the taxes of the rate payers are not being somewhat squandered in certain cases, and so on. Still. it is only too true that the very existence and freedom of our people are at stake, like every other nation in tho fight; so, at the moment. our supreme concern is to win the war. Other matters of great import and which call for spirited action can come forward. 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