o» * p». “q... ‘Qqqa, PAGE FQUR. TIIE GIIARLUTTETOVIII GUARDIAN Morning Daily ti‘ undid in _1ll1) Lleut. Col. W. Cheater l. Isl-Ire .I. B. Burnett. FJJ. Liellt. Col. D. A. Mmlflnnon, D.B.0. "eat: Vice-President: Secretary: Editor and Managing Director: J. IL Bunmt ‘ ’ ‘ Editors: l-‘ranlt Wllker and [an A. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: l; Mall in P. 2.1., $4.1m per year; $2M for I mwl-III $1.25 for 3 months". 50o for om month City Delivery: $5.00 er year; $3.00 for I Infill-Ill $1.75 ord3 511511111: u“ "I n" M n ' c u» . - .= ~ 5.121.111,“11'i'§nyll“§z.uo“|ilr year; $1.00 for 6 month.“ 50c for 3 months. l’ FJJ. 8N ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker the Weakest Ink.” TurrtsnAY. taxemtv __1_s. 1911. Conference Ends lngloriuusly “'51,, “m 1.. lntvc lIWfll the greatest Domin- {,.11 |'|.. i1. ' rntiit-rciict- in Liaunulzils history .-p.111.l 1t‘. m; on llllk'>tlli\ morning 1n a 12111- .1~11,-d11l<d 11- “re-write Cunfcdr 1.1.11 1-: 1i11l~.'; llilliltlllY ‘i111 of discord ill ui--n~. 11 (111111: 1n :1: ingluriotis l1-1l!l'\ ziftciwuirds, 1501' all the \ .11 1111- .\ll'\ll.\ kututttissitnfs 11.1‘ kvllllllll>rltlllvf> ll1C1ll>(‘l\'\'$ .\l :1'.~11r Shield-time Ring whose uning >ptccli was a pathetic 1111-11, tin‘ 1:->11it1"1'11ce~—\\i1l1 all ' -.t".~.n 11pr<~1111a1i\"e of 111C -~§niplv "went bust." 1,111: _ u. '\llll"v' to spectators n1 llw11~L' of Conutions: . 1.111s like the Arab, “_\':1<-111l_v" perhaps is ‘ts llliift‘ 1111c the bust-up 11:1 unpopular 011e- ;11<l1‘11r;l 111111 —:1..n11.c the cwudtil tuxt ‘ 1.... it and >' Q1111 1~...11’<l 11.11:: douc- well t0 have \1ll 1:: 1 111 _|211111a1j\', 1937', non lcttdt-r, .\lr. Bennett. 1 tmsucrcssfttl attempts 1- lung LiuYCflHllCllI to ltold llontitiititi-l 114,1} rvnct-s on the Ii,.\'..~\. Act. .\1r, ll< ailuve at 111111 time was to 1M1] a v.1: ‘.. ' C‘if\t'lllltlll, rcprcsctitative n1 all 11.1 l‘ i gtwtztis as ivcll as provincial govt-inn.- ice .\l111i~1cr Dunning sup- lrufiCil 111w s 11, declztril1g it to be "the only prnc tit-id" of oliuitiiiitg results. Prime \l '11’ king cHnct-ded that a conven- tion Mull .‘1~ X11‘. llt-nnctt aulvi~cd would “per- lutps be the lie-t lnucetlttre." llut past experience hail “il1u-..;11vd the difficulty" of getting any €U~O1>(‘1';1ll<<i1 front the tnriiitices to atrtend the cou-tittitiuii." :\ special committee of the llouse hail iwvnntiiieinlt-(l that the views of the prov- inces lit» obttitiit-tl but “time of the provinces “">lllfl r1111 s-tzbtuit tlu-ir views to the commit- tee." A hontiniou-l‘rovtucial cunference, called after the 1.11» 1:115 came into office, had follow- ed the commit. e. inquiry and Mr. King com- plained it was “rt-it helpful” in suggesting pro- redurc for amending the constitution, let alone in the drafting of a new one. lie had therefore CHFIIC to tlic ct-iivrlttsion that conferences were “a vcry convenient \\.1_\ of appearing to be doing something, whilr- in reality very little is being achieved." 1111111111, 1T1:- niI-re he saw 0f confer- ences, 31111111 ,\lr, hing with tragic emphasis, "the less 111111.114: 1 am cnniing to have with them." Then, as n-w, 1t was with Liberal conferences that the l'ri11 \lini.~tcr had to dcal. Sad to re- fltrt m1 the , . $1111 pftirl b_v even astute poli- tioti- ‘.0 ' l1 of experience! _\lr, hing 1.. to confess that if he be» licwid that li".\ week's conference on the Sirois report uwinld have 11.111 such unfortunate con- -‘<"1"(‘Yi¢"“. itnin-tions would never have been sent." i \\.'l< there any warrant from his pa-t ext-ructtrc, or from the conflicting views exprcssetl 1w a ninuber of his own party leaders in the prflvinrtzs, that the result would be any- thing but rli-"tvirtl? llc ivcnt ahead, against (as he atlmit?» the advice of his own cabinet col- lragucs. 2.1111111 gr on the conscquenccs, regard- less of the of the situation which failure might bru upon the only vitally important is- sue at this inc- Marla‘; war effort let n~ 1.1m» that this danger, at least, has been atiiud 11v the abruptncss of the confer- enccs rltss-ltttion, 'l‘li:it was its only worthwhile a1~h:cvu11<~1.t. .\lr. 1\=.1q._~\~=:1. paternal affection, aays that l1 also "prr:v1rlrr1 an F-ppflflttniiy for the Prov- mres. to rxprv-s tlivrr attitude towards the war." 11:11 lllihlllllfl] as z-ll 111(- Prtivinces have already, and l'€[>('.'1.'1‘|li\', evprtwv-rl their attitule towards the ivar. and c1 e11 c1i:1u1l;1;'11ed of the {ardinegs of the rffiits of 311'. 1x311‘; and his government dividuall n well u corporations, but he very wisely and very properly gives expression to the right of the taxpayer to assume that all govern- ments will eliminate waste and postpone all ex- penditures other than those of an urgent nature. "Such a policy," lie says, "would g0 l 10112 “'3? toward inducing the people to lend a full meas- .ure of co-operation by saving to pay their taxes ‘promptly, and even to change their mode of liv- ing to save more money to buy \\'ar Bonds and \\'ar Savings Certificates.” Complete co-opera- tion between governments and all elements nf industry, finance, commerce and agriculture, are necessaryi. Mr. Roy, it vrill be seen, adds his voice to those of other bankers and economists, totthe voice of the taxpayers themselves, in ask- ing for strict economy in governmental admin- istration as an incentive to the public who are being asked to save and serve. There can be no question as to the accuracy of his conclusion that elimination of waste by governments will encourage individual citizens and strengthen their disposition to save. It is a matter of the very utmost intportattce because if such encour- agement is withheld there is danger that the na- tional cffurl mav be weakened. The Provincial lank. in common with ll1(‘ cottnttQvls other fin- ancial institutions, is assutnitig its share of the Zl1l1l(‘4l burden of war, and. as .\lr. Rov puts it, “is co-npcrziting with the lbiv1‘1'11111et1t ivithin the liinit< (if it< rcsnttrvcs." That was to he (“<- pcctctl nf an institution u-hicli has bccn serving the tier-pic for so many vears. EDI IORIAL NOIES —' L.- it i: quite evident that Premier Campbell had all the time "an open mind" in favour of the Sirois report. v- y i‘ Ill Recent weather recalls bovhutid d-‘lys when‘ you walked four tniles home tirntn sClIOOl, work- ctl till dark splitting wood, milking cows atjd shnvellitig snmv. and didn't feel that you were being exploited by the privileged classes. at w l i The final figures slunving the ruuulrct" of llotne Iinprovetttctit Loans indicate that 36.1, representing St 7.58144, were granted for Char- lottetoivn. 'l'his_ is 1n~i<lc=t coiupzircd with other municipalities. 111 Kirkland lake, (1111,, 1,623 home owners borrowed the tidy sum of $1,231.- 011117, and the total population is only bctwecfl 5,000 and 10,000, at most, 2,000 hurries. 111' It It x Mr. H. ll. llannon, Toronto. did not mince matters when he attended the London lllntfl conference of farmers, etc. addressed by l-lnn. Mr. Gardiner. lle declared “Canada is letting her farmers down and there is a deep-scated. cn11ntr_v-\virle conviction that the manner in which the federal Department of Agricttlture is being ltanrlled is largely" 1o blame." lt scents evident .\lr. (iarzlint-i‘ has tivci'~1zi_vcd his wol- come as Klinister of Agriculture. ##1## The Premier approves of a supervisory com- mission on Provincial budgets. Most yienple do. provided it were p0$>llil€ the personnel would be independent of politics. llut where would this, or any other province find itself were i iiig ls to end the war as quickly as THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lttonss at 111s vnu l It k probably futurist npecula- tion to mquire what. Hitler would do if Italy asked for l. neg-mated peace; wnat. the Italians them- selves, reverting to 1.1m as the head of uieir government. would o0 to Mussolini 1f peace were pio- ; . and whether the British pvould want to ccme to 1.61m; w.t.11 Musslint or would prefer to keep him as a Nazi liability. - Chicago Tribune. Gunilla In: ‘ manna-fit‘:- ‘* xnii d sir.—lt appears w me there f: one fund that. has not received the ‘support of our people that. it de- serves. naxntalliy the Greek War Re- lie is quite apparent to DIM’ any thoughtful per n. that. the to dressing to go out; for (Lnner. coumge 51141111113111: of the Greek Stiddetily 1111,- front. of the house people has accomplished l areal: collapsed 1.1m floor tilted and the ideal for Britain, and that it. is only bath slid try-m the back of the right that. if we possibly can. v.e lnuse down into the street. In her should, ln some small way, show our terror she clung to the aidq and Iappreciatlon for what; they have landed right side up on top of a done. ‘more does not seem to heap of debris. "I was tso dazed an)‘ wmmllwfi 8111101111061 to CBYIY to know w-ho bmugir; the b1ank@;_ on this work. The writer, with a. bu; 1 114k- 1 new; see 311m a“ n," number of others that I have spok- was hey ungvfgbeful cm;,pmnen1,_ en to. have not been solicited for IJOXHIJI Cable to Toronto Globe and yam’ W990" toward-s “"5 fund- and My,“ II cannot help but blllélk thiatc the RBd . arry ana a orps. B.E.S.L.. and the various churches .1 .. . could verv well move in the matter itclvii fzretizluf-‘o cgfidttzilf 216131;; xiii? 59° t1‘: h“. mum be accllmplished ulnldreit are in the Iron-t, lme,. q med t9 figth of this momll- l“ thrrugh animal bombing or through {lhlclr f‘. e f fund c195“ as f“ a‘ economic 51111111 and pressure. in- Mgkfgmcif, Sirfgllcefrlffé m, 1 evliablv they Sllfffl‘. Our Amtri- Bank ofzcanzda g]? W ‘been ‘Bil, can ftuends are knd, generous, were has been ‘up u‘: me prose,“ “"‘_lml'll"alll“l- Th‘? msltllicllve ltime only fifty-one dollars ($51001 ‘i155 V r°l1°‘_“,5l_l_l“f°‘_:“§ ‘lmfflhffu ,(‘0I1I‘.‘l_b1lfCd to this worthy fund, and “edll- Bl" “a1 1-5 ‘l-l" ml" W" the Citv Government has contribuw salt-hm. Sherman. ~a.d_1t‘wah. and ed titty dollars 1300.001 additional, ll"? be“ WHY l0 lerminare sufIBf- lbut; I am hoping that; there will be some unit/ed action taken bv the peoplehof the Protyiinofbland thatthwt-L: can s ow, n n ng e wa,v. n gwe appreciate what the Greek na- ' gen has donp. Tfléetr plltght 1%. at 4e present. tme, espera e. hev have to support manv thousands of prisoners, as well as caring for thou- sands of their inhabitants that. have iplfferreid on Iaccdounqt‘ of frlllfi strife it; - en‘ ome an . rev ave urgen need of surgical instruments. Re- fina-ncntg public undertakings by fllirdlefi 35 f" h°w antiquated the? the creation of batik credit. In ml“ b’?- fln-V D9750" ‘3179111310111 the thesry sunh an operation should mfmflnce that has such that he cimld lead t) an ail-routid increase of dlsmse °r- should make a “mmbm Cmunerfia; and industrial acuvim lion of them to the proper author- I1 may do 5O if the device is jud.c1- mes “hen the wmmlttees are or‘ ously used at a time when c .r- 5"“ ' tiuuityi is calling to business mind dolggpllngghiilrsglglethlm ca“ bel were is a dearth of credit to fi- ' ‘h. ‘H 55113"; nane operations, If these condl- ymhlsffl o, Aghhmure tkns are absenb the credits very ' shortly itppcai" as swollen bank deposits for which tlhere is no 1m- ntcdiaie employtneitt, This is what happened on a veslly lager scale in the United States as a result. of the “pump piaming" cipe atious of the New Dual. N\V\' Zeaaud is now experiencing the same thing. — Auckland News Mary was having a bath possible. The British blockade is a sure way to defeat the enemy, and mus; be maintained for the sake of those who hope to Ive in Europe after the war in peace and in free- dom, -,- L ndoti Free Pre s. 0n‘ the testimony oi’ Lhe Minister <1’ Fmance-and who should know bertcrll-New Zealand is experienc-I mg the almost inevitable res/ult ‘o1’. Sin-Mr. James J. Harms. who la in the cmp'ov of the Swift Canncllcn Com-puny. Moneton. N.B.. who 11251 and asked 11s if it were true that‘ there was a large quantltv of nota- I tces on lhe Island for which there was no profitabc sale at the pre- sent time. and I assured him that suoh was the case: and he why it. is the people do not feed the potatoes to their cattle. He went on 1o assure us that, iu his experience, in buying cattle throughout thei country, he found in many cases vtiiherefcatéltet werp fed large qualrlttr-t . . ~ ~. . . . - es 0 po a oes. t. tnade nu exec cu ilrmiiimiitoiiiyiqgiibiiuilie (iiltiiei-ziziilgf tgeil-uwhéle in colcfithltextigfes esprit. tiotLsls. agree ta defend tire Mom" 9 -“ , l9 ‘ea l5 a ‘e so ‘. ° ,3- D, , i 1 d c, W, v. m, f m it. would be better to feed. with tne “it l llxlélt filmy blfmuilelll; lgjpbrae o‘; potatoes, a port-ion of cracked. grain. 1 . . . _ we 1mm dehnce mea “urn, and “life t-od me that. the catde aiestntt is evident. that. 111 Joust-defence tmdertakaigs it is to of one meanbci‘ to have the (theri tuenrbei" s1‘ 11g. 1:0. Tncsc CZllllIiITlS'c1-ea5ed up to one bushel DH- (ray, hflYe 811F801‘ advocated 8 (‘llmliwl Under this condition of feedlnil. in the Nrutralily Act so as to eX- the cattle require very Iittleroutzh- (‘mp1 531184311 110m lbs Dlfil/ISXOHS» age, such as hay and with cattiere- on the groutids that: the American giving about, 51x quart; or uyushed , A1, present the American public is roughly divided info three groups —th:"e who want 1121.9 United States t-o declare war, those who want. aid scnt. t. Bntain short of war, and thcse who want no aid sent because it might. btzug war. All three groups can readily unite in a. pro- gram of ittntost help 1.0. Canada. there Conservative local govcrinucnts and Lib- eral Federal (ioverntnctit? (‘an we ever forget Prime Minister King's 1l€\‘l;1l‘1'lll()l'l that so long as he had any say in the matter "not a cent" would be given to a non-Liberal provincial gov- ernment? n- u- : n- Edward Gibbon. historian, died this date, 179.1. His masterpiece "The Decline and Fall of the Roman ljtnpire," took from 1704 to 1782 to complete. Later writers have shown that his treatment of the Byzantine Period of the empire was inadequate, and most tuodern critics dis- agree with the part which Christianity, accord- ing to (ribbon, played in bringing about the downfall. His style is stately and-in keeping with the subject, and the historical panorama painted with 1 firm hand. a n- e- u Notification has been issued by the United States Postal Administration to the effect that on and after the 2nd January, 1941, Money Or- ders issued in the United States for payment in Canada uiill be sold at a discount of 12%, For a Money Order issued in the United States for payment in Canada for $1.00 (Canadian money) the remitter in the United States will be charg- ed 88 cents (United States money). Money Or- ders issued in the United States for payment in Canada are drawn in Canadian funds. and can. therefore, only be paid for their face value in Canadian money. ##1## in that 1"1111.1z1"\ti, 11r- \\'I1 be small consolation v 111 llllF I l-'l‘~li21\' 1+. '1 114 bvrbaiwitioii of the Siroifil rrpbrt al~111~ 11l\til\'e'l an expenditure of about‘ half a in" 1 i!i»1i.-n~<_ Xt-lioilv knows vet what 11"’ 61"‘- Pf i. in; lllf‘ hunrlred-odrl [irovincial delegates to rim by l.‘li< ‘"11 <l.'lIl(l.'il'fl<. it has been a pretty cxpt-n-ivc f ‘.._ 15.1111; Lilrges Caution, Thrift Very #1111111 chain-cl is given in the annual atldrcss deititit-l li_v .\lr. LillflrlCS A. Roy, Pre- sident of the lwuinriztl Bank of Cattatla, at the | annual 1111111115,; of \llill‘l'll(1l(lPl'>, says the l\I0n-| treal (iazcttti. 1hr 11.11111, as (lisclosed in the rc- Yicw b}, H", (~-,,_,,,,,.H; |\|,,,,,,g,,,., _\|,._ _|_ U_ B0311.’ ‘nfdlflflflfp’; barber f-‘ltnp and sitggcftctl to the luts had a s;1ti.~f:ictory' year, its liquid position is dmllwffllflf l1(‘_ must haw mine suits to press strung and the balance slit-ct affords evidence of 15mm ["1" 1'1 time. _l\l1". flcllcittat-c agreed. and the coutrilnition tnzule by the Bank and its de- 1"“ h“ clmllc‘ l" 11"“ lml“ Allrfl 25- M383!“ Imsitors to the financial war effort of the Do- Fmrllfiflv- ")3"!- Whcn lllr. IJIVIH!‘ lost 111s Job .\lr. Roy and .\lr. Boyer both agree "l 11"’ Fflfdfns- _ that this effort tnust increast- and that the prac- ‘lb llcllelflaf’ “l” lllill h" 1W1 'lll””l l" m" tniniun. tice of thrift is net pirhlic not to lie dt-t Mr. Roy warns the |11'O.~|>(‘I'i1_\’, and will conic lo an end. some re- atljustuicnts will then lake place and these may prove a llilfflslllll to many people. Repeating in substance \\'l\.‘il lui said a year ago, Mr. Roy Urges careful itiattztgetitettt of public affairs, round financial policy and the practice of econ- omy by all citizens hlr, Roy rvtninils us that in order to meet the. a (‘llflhrp cxtraordinrirv ct-ntlilititis created l.y a vast mili- tary progrannuc, sacrifices must. be made by in- w, Wm h‘ A" w," am,“ that fllontreal ivhcn he had to deal with an action furl [.4 by industrial expan. ltnrl told him not to bother. that it would be all siun which in t11n<- of war docs not mean real |F"Zl‘f. 3W1 l"- llfll°mflff~ ll-"fl ""1"" f” fl" “l” Seeing the funnv side is an asset in the htun- drum work of the cottrts. "The flower of gratitude does llltflsfilfl. but seldom I found out in 20 years as a hlcutbcr of Parliament," said ‘xv-here proper payments i5 made. ("hief justice li'aul llercier of the Circuit Court, the pressing and repairing of clothcs. “It isl like having a hunting dog. You give him a good steak when vnu have it: when you have no steak the dog hitcs you.” The plaintiff was a, man named Mr. Lavoie, who sited llfr. A. Brllcmare, a barber, for $29 for suits pressed and repaired. lllr, Hellcmarc ltad control of patronage in 1038 and I030 in the Fast F1111, as llis Lordship contrnctttctl, and got :1 inb at the botanical gardens for Mr. Lavwwic. lVlule .\fr, Lavoie was working there, he went into ‘.\lr. Tlc then sited l\lr. llellcntare Mr. Lavoic at diffcrcut firm-s, but 111t- latter clusion that Lavoie ivn: gratcfttl to hi!" f" 1!"- ting him the job at the gardens. it was thrn Ills Lortlsliin nave vent tn his feelings as to gratitude. hfr. Lavoic ndtnilterl he had no licence wfltere ships of the occupied poun- brutal method-s United States ships, wPnetht-r 1.111- owncrs M511“! republics are GX-IiHIDICLl and Can- ,b4u~1gy meat or Q1115 a day, 111E181 adzr aitluugli a Dzminlon, is alo are wonderful an Amcrlctni republic. The daunt- Mr. Hanna’ experience over the icss effort of the Cuttadzans de- lnurnber of years that he has been! serves not mi-rely applawe but also engaged with the above contpatunhe substantial support-Buffalo News. ‘h8g1 Ileigdmzlttflftavéltaigefsevommendm“ 1 It would doubtless take a ponder- H‘? 513N95- flle “W? 01' 9m WW1‘ l on.» volume 1o exhaust all the is- 91‘ If‘! I116 province. who 1s cartyuuz sues of international and domestic five}, 40 head 0f came- and a 181116 1a,“. ram‘, by the suggest,“ ma, ,p_otttton [of ftteetti for these cattle con-t 1111» United 51.111415 make the refugee '51s," m° “agfg on to m, mmh fmeigmmg shipping available m ers iii the cgurittii! the opinion of l u” Bmlsk- If m“ “"6"” i‘ m‘ Harms with the hope that n. wholly new tncthlng seems to be ,' ' ‘ whom, new m the 1on8 history of would belprofltable totgeeéi some of ntunvalittv). it is at least. unusual; gzgdsurpus potatoes a are on there is much in 11116 books about Mr: Han,“ a1so menu-Bum belligerents seizzng neutral ships m“ m,“ the mice of bee; came b11111 11001315’ "b1 l “$113315 stfllngwvas now vety strong. and indica- bclligeffinl 511i C5! 0i m9 5111p‘ lions were that. in the future beef in question, n4" '- ' are not ad- lcame would be 1n Strong dem5nd_ milledly belligerent. It is ostlmafl I would be glad to hear the opin- tii-tat; there ate sine 1.10 of these ‘ion of the farmers throughout the vessels in Ametxcan ports. totnlmg province in regard to Mr. I-Ianns" from 500.000 1.0 750000 tons, Only proposition. Lwo of 11119171, however are German I am. 51r- e10.- and only twenty-seven Italian. W. II. DENNIS. . Mnnly like the Lmfigyqevg p£r Minister of Agriculture. E - i‘ O€i iht- DanLh flag be ong snows FARMERS “ow _ i .. , I .. Ziiislltiffiupr? viiilii." e511. ‘liimifa pmav. mxland -<c1=> Jam- States has not. recognized; otihers 6T8 P64118611 l0 tickle 8. 1.0°°-fl<?1'° belong to France, which l'n 11w tract of land lying idle, here, 50 tnc Gennatrs o theory is still 1m fn- Derby Shlfg war ag-rzctittitra] comm- demndcm 2mm, The owners of fttee has put. under cultivation. some of them are sefid to be anx- In stich cases. ~. ions to sell tfem. tries or of Franco were concerned. w uld the Germans have any legal right. whatever to intervene? Doublless Lhey would not take the trouble, having more direct and of applying the pte$511fg at, heme, But could they abject on legal grounds if the exproprlated the t» $911 or not? The Mexican oll case is a reminder of how wing are the admitted rights 0t expropriation. One still has not. reached the ititer- nntional law of neutrality, which c 111d only be raised once the United states had acquired the strips: cer- tahfly on» has not approached any f 1.11.150 “acts of war" about which the Nazi sprkesman talked so for- mldably, - New York Herald Tri- bune. Two of the most hopeful tnw stzrios we have evrr read have come from the last. two naturaliza- tlon court". held 1n flalleybury. One was that. of a. mflfl Who i016 the judge that. it was his children‘ who are attending public school 1:1 Kirkland Lake_ who brought home to him the importance of being a Canadian citizen. and giving them lha same prlvllsge. The other W55 that. of a man, also from Kirk- land Lake, whose papers had been withheld at, a prevlrus court. on afl- ' count, of his poor knowledge of Englis. This man attended the English class for New Canadtans at the Collegiate night school. and as a result passed his second test, with flying colors, and 1a now one. cf us. — Kirkland Lake News. RGAIN FARES T0 1 SUMMERSIDE —GoIn|— FRIDAY. JANUARY 24th k SATURDAY. JANUARY 25th ' Mom, January 21, 194i fl!‘ $1.10 From CllltAbtYrTl-ITOWN Proportlonamy Low I'm-u from other nation: Accordln 0o the Oscervatore UMMnn o! Hue and under Romano o October a1. the Papfll Tuning/care 0109i 194141114111 audienq- at. which some Italian of- ficer; were blessed was a general rum: Good In mbnc audience at which n11 sorts DAY 00108178 ONLY as a public vialct. "I Will give a iudmnrflf i" erutitv in this case." said 11w iudee, “You 11nd‘ $5 costs for your lawyer. That is pressing _vou. m press flowers when vou were at 1hr‘. gardens. .\Ir. Tmvoie. judgment is for $5 and and your lawyer." . ,w|rs imparted. We trust the new! For lumbar Inlonruttiun Uomull lay Ticket Agent i of Catholics were also present. and the usual general benediction agencies workln 1:1 R/me will in future be carefu not to flash round the world messages which enjoy momentary new; value merely be- cause they convey an incorrect, and accordingly arresting, idea. - Lotidon Tablet. ~ (ANADIIIN NATIONAL r11 tvtuvwnnl: 1N mum.“ fililekffipfi GREEK FUND NEGLECTED l a month ago to tl-e New York _____‘____ __ _ _ ald Tribune, without my SURPLUS roar-ans as ram I" isltre other rtprccp-dpiqg lasslsfatirc will be deeply Rppreqlnt- ed. Rcsitlts nre what we all want, been engaged by said company for 13nd I shall be glad to get ‘seven rears. dropped into the office ,fi;5:;0_11l$_ from‘ 2111,11 Sgrlxlfce, personal 1101c, as 0110 n1 r1 which to advise Mr. dc an: his Government that. millions of or- tizaixlrmd Atncrilcnn rts i .1; ' .- “Skvd [joinilgtrpiiflpne npnntuz that Eire 11111 erlyls call for 1101p i1 will lcnve tnc (lllbl. For the \\'ltl(t_\‘.lllOOl' gains made. and from I “m And I will seek the pace where gypsies I will Iinu cnuc And Lhe .\.fii's will give me com- l the And I will semi you the faery ggld Stretch S1 t. The sun hath kissed the buds from Bu! 1 “ill Sflld you a zolden cloak And a ctreznn that the fairies spin ___ _ of the design of the Gcorgo Meda a News Chronicle wr lcr the picture of st. Dr. Manion’s Appeal In Letter to Globe and Mail To the Editor of The Globe and Mali: About. two months ago I began u series of letters to Irish, Ameri- can and Canadian Journals with the object, of having men of Southern- Irish-Catholic origin impress upon the people and Government of Eire that the vast majority of their relations and friends on the Am- erican continent are solidly be- hind Britaui in this war for free- dom aganst. the evil threat. of Hit.- ier. My Eonsidered Opinion was, that. if anything could open the ports of Eli's to Britain for defence l- aaitist. the dictators 11 would be pressure of this kind from the millions of Southern Irisn extrac- tion in Canada and the Uruted States. By personal response to my- self, and by public statements re- cently made by prominent Irish clerics and laymen, I am convinced that. leaziershn: is all that 1s need- ed to bring an overwhelming stip- port. to the idea. but to be effec- tive this action must be immediate. A few days ago I wrote again to the New York Herald Tribune sug- gesting American and Canadian Irisli-Catnoltc organization for the Purpose ouflincd. I now suggest this same organization 10 my fellow Catiaditnis, impressing the urgency of speed upon 111cm. lVIny I solicit the support of the Canaulim news- papers fct- the tdca, assuring them {it the 5.11110 time that my sole ob- ject is 1o help Brllain whose people ate so ncbly fidning the battle of all free mcu, fighting with a unit-y and courage that will inspire the world in c 1th.: ages, fiqhtltlg 1o preserve c ' 111111111‘, democracy, hberrv tltrotiglicttt the world. Canada has becnfn the war beside 1311211111 $11118 its beginning. Here 1s a. tnethorl by which Canadians may continue to lead. at a time when the opening of the port; or Eire to Britain ntay weigh the scales Just enough to bring results of the greatest importance, I have no ntetltod of reaching the whole PYCss of Canada in this appeal, and therefore I am scndinv: 11 to only 1W0 Journals. The Toronto Globe and Man. and the Ottawa Journal, they being cltosen with no other ob- Ject than that, s0 far as I am a- ware. they published my leLc-r of ~71‘- _ drawing _ aflenlton. I 11101111911 1n this trtaitncr, t-o as- thnt their to their this 0111;". sug- antt Canadian 1111s hour of lib- R. J. JLANION. Ollawa, Jan. 2 The Proper Decision Halifax Gironicle. (Liberal) Jan. H. The Dominion-Provincial confer- ence to consider implementation of the Rowe . bezlna at l bc a larlre aa- aembly. At least 58 provincial min- isters are to attend. with 54 yer- manent. officials and advisers; and the dominion government wi.1 have a large representation. But. people's ntinds are on some- thing else. They we concerned with the war. with producing and paying to help the war effort. with atten- tion concentrated on so vital a task. it is a poor time to talk about ze- writlng the constitution. The delegates at; the conference wlii serve their count-w beat. if they decide to defer action on the Howell- Sirols report; until a happier day when it can be considered in more tranquil circumstances. lihe delegates lack any mandate. Their constituents are absorbed in the supreme concern of the day: Canada's war effort. It. would be madness. then. if the authorities sought or secured a snap verdict to appease political pressure in the West or tn implement the whims of a number of theorists who would oentraiiu business. rtovemment. and industry more solidly in Ontario and Quebec. Lackimt a mandate. 0r indeed a Rooc and sufficient reason. the Do- ..on government. aided and _abet- tcd bv some members of Provincial tzovemments. would seize valuabe provincial taxes. revenues and auto- nomies. impose remote control and leave the provinces with their owm, expanding services to perform. True. in the process and as an anaesthetic for me provinces. the funded debts of the provinces would be transferred w Ottawa. but the total public debt. would be Just the satire. That operation of itself would not. increase the credit of the coun- trv one whit. Another difficulty 1n the Bowel!- Sirois proposals lies in the loss of provincial autonomy to enter legi- timate and advantageous business transactions which may involve bor- rowings. Thls would be impossible unless the Dominion government. granted approval and agreement. And if, politically or otherwise. the personnel of the Dominion govern- ment and the provinces wem atlng- genheads, difficulty and trouble would arise. Nor is it expected that; the administrators at Ottawa and in t-he provinces will always be of the same podtlcal stripe. _ Whatever the merits of constitu- tional reform. it. will be best w de- ' fer it until the war ls over andour people can deal with the subject, free of more urgent distractions, “WLD GOOSE PALS UP WITH SHEEP HIOCK VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 15- From Qualfcum Beach on Vancouv- er Island comes a ‘believe it or not" story from Canadian National Rail- wayis’ fish and name authorities about a. wild cackling goose which made friends with a flock of sheep. 'I_‘he cackling goose - about. the same sine as black brant- -wa3 seen to alight near the sheep, following them as thetv grazed. Alanna-t by their strange companion, the sheep moved away, observers say and af- ter the goose was left a short dis- 5. = Wallace E. Brawn, Prrsident- of 1m Winnipeg Rugby Football Club for the last, tw. at the club's annual that the Canadian Rugby create a. contiitin" permit. an all-Canadian East-West W811? final each fall. v .__-LI_\'._NUA_R_X_1I>. 1941 C; Proved y , Prescription ' Accuracy I In having a prgscrip tion put. up there is one particularly important matter to consider and that is accuracy. You can be sure of w curacy here because our double check sys. tern proves the accur- ate compounding of every prescription p"; up. JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE alndkallzht in the shelter 011119 0c . EXPRESSES rrofif wmmrvoo, Jan. 15-10 years, expressed ‘naps nteetmg 11ers ‘will immediately take which vi'ou111 ____________ CAN'T HAPPEN AGAIN CANBERRA -_<c1=) -snm 11., airplane crash last. August in whlch three federal cabinet nunistcrs wet, killed, Australian mitiisiers have made it. a rule no ntor-e 11111111111 ministers would fly together. "r00 MANY roxirs DERBY, England _rcrn -1111nt, ing has ceased in Derbvslnrp since the outbreak of wnr and foxes m, on the Increase. poulbercrs 11w com. plnlnmg. The Ministry of Aqriqii]. ture has given permission to shoe tance behind, it would take b0'Wln1z the pesls. THE VAGRANT of the City street and the noise of the busy town H and the high 11111 and 11n- peat-stmtuu flow- i112’ brown; 1501p mv watch by the camp- fircs where the white cliffs lettn 1o the sea. - dawn ' nuke tne with golden lids and the rain 5111111 walk with me. roam and suange. 11nd sortgs are stmc; more the tnatzic paths 1 knew when earth was i ycutuz. ‘ radeslup and the wind will be tnv friend. that lies m. the rainbows end. not vour lumds nor bid me _11.\'. I hear the white road‘: sleep, and I am one with them and a pair of silver sltoon. front sun's on the other side of the moon, ——Pauline Slender. _-_______ IiIIiDAL cnrrrutstu LONDON -—tCP) -Comp1ain suEBests , George slaying the dragon 1111211: b? cnilfled "Dra- gon-Slaytng Made Difhcult." E. R. Bro Fire, Auto, Life, A I Agent at Summers 144 Richmond St. and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate {d w&Sonl l l ccident, Sickness ide. Lloyd Lewis l Charlottetown You will enjoy O-O-O-OQ-O-O-O Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA quality i its superior OO-OO-OQ4OO¢P4 Swine Breeders Attention ! Now ls the ’l‘_ime_.io Guard Atcrunsl PIG WORM Bv nslnz the must effective Remctlv on the market, MACS PIG WORM TONIC POWDER It will thorouehlv nhollsh all tract-s nf worms and Improve the health of your herd. PRICE 35o PER LB. q We carry a roumlcta line t; Cattle Remedies. GASSY STOMACIIS RELIEVE!) Evt-rv person who la trouble‘ with ms In the stomach and bowels should zct g bottle n! DR. EVANS STOMACII MIXTURE and sec how quk-lrlv It will re- lleva all distressing symp- toms. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture taken at meal time not only prevents all bad effects from ma, but It promotes the lun- ctfonal actlvitv or the atom- lch Isaiah digestion and lln- roveti the appetite. Ir. Evan: Stomach Mixture I so . AT THE TWO MAPS ONLY PRICE use PER BOTTLE. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY n11: rwo Mics 149 Great George Street _l IT t potzswr p0 1 TO l CROW But it. is a fact that ou the market a long, long the confidence of Prince BLACK Miiiiiifact TOBACCO CO, LTD, 1 HICKEY’S 10c For Fig Straight EVERYWHERE IN P. E‘. I. IIIBKEY 81 NIGIIIILSUN r Tobacco has been m1 while and ‘it still keep-S Edward Islanders. 1‘ TWIST ured By CHARLOTTETOWN