_i{,~.ai: roux g . THE G UARDIAN l) (bounded (a H4117) llnrui n; Uui roni Office Autborluu u» arm-sand (hi!!! il-lll. UHpaIlInc-Hl, Ulluum 1h: nmuu (iuunlfun (‘ublllhlul Co. Edm-r ulld llulnuilng lllrrvlur, .1 n. Uuruotl. Jfilllrllln icuiivir. Frunli Walker. "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest ink." CHARLOTTETUWN. uuxusv. mvxiisixfsi. iuiii __________ Canada's Peace Policy L. B. Pearson, Canada's Minister of External Affairs, declares that Canada's policy for peace is "peace with freedom," at the some time warning the people of this coun fooled by Hon. on orders from Moscow." Mr. Pearson spoke f servation when he said, so dangerous as when it begins to appease." He did not, however, say that a genuine adjustment of relations between Russia and the Western Powers was impossible. On the contrary, he felt that, sooner or later, if not on the basis of real friendship, at least on one of mutu rom experience and ob- "Communism is never e. it was probably not b Pearson's p y coincidence that Mr. followed e same subiect in pledging him~ self to work for "peace, plenty and freedom." The President, like Mr. Pearson, was ing in his references to Communism which. he declared, threatened peace everywhere Aid For Blind ____. cil of the Blind and the institute for the Blind have ' t program for the co ' of the Canadian people. This advises the enactment of n special Blind Persons’ Act quite distinct from the Old ' Act under which allowances are . It advises the use of the term "blind- ness allowance" instead of ”pensian" and would eliminate the means test which, it is felt, dis- courages blind people to try to make their own living. ould also provide more adequate ol- lowances and try to have them mode more uni- form. Na reason is seen for requiring 20 years residence in Canada when five years is consid- ered sufficient for granting citizenship. One of the most important recommendations is provision should be made to make medical treat- ment available in order to prevent defective vis- ion or blindness. Various jurisdictions are operative effort is necessary. involved and co- The general aim interests for its timber. The forest would stand as adians and Americans wh for their countries as a monument to between the two n Beneath that a memorial barb _ o gave their lives in two world wars and aim more than a century of peace otions. e-headed vi s and spruce grous _ abundant there. ‘MIHHESOPG will stage a centennial m honor of its organization as u territory of the United States. At this celebra- tion it is expected that greater efforts than ever will be mode for the creation of the memor- ial forest. k a few of the birds ln i949 celebration m? fEDlTflRlAL NOTES] lt does not pay to at tion to a foreign governm others are ma one, as our realize. .0 r e The Provincial Government is doing a wiso thing including the city's neglected children in the provincial organizations. Charlottetown is expanding at such a rate that it now requires a lot of looking after, and the City Council is not sufficiently financial to carry its weight. I l l‘ n's need for for- y the move to manu- home grown tobacco. s to the English smok- described by Barrie i2! Just how des eign exchange is indicated b fzicture cigarettes from How repugnant the idea i er has been graphically his "My Lady Nicotine." perate is Britai Ar Ottawa the be making the Address, from now on iscussions on nd the amendments thereto. This politicians will party capital out of d a National Health Week began yesterday. Public health is becoming more and more a con- cern of government but the interest and support of nil citizens is necessary to maintain the ser~ vices wliirli nie sponsored by private organiza- tions and lo sen the public services up to lhc mark n w o The Winnipeg Free Press, editorial, has produced a much needed definition of what is meant by the "sterling area" and the "dollar area." They simply mean the countries which buy more from Britain than they sell to her and the countries which sell more to the Old in a widely quoted ‘ Haw .‘;.-.’.€L1$Z;3,‘,;y,5> . N 0 More Punclu res By ll. Alaxkerl. A I."ll'l0llS ilaznonsiral-lon look place lfiPlill)" ll! l/Jndou for 1h? purpose of res. m; an invention. knovm as "Piincrurrrprule". brought out lil Britain. which claims to make the tlrcs of motor vuhicles imviiiiiic to punctures. Before rep- roseiiuilives i»! the press. technic- ians and motorists. inc nrvvs reel vamcras recorded ilizs strange pub- lir not 0f apparent vandalism for the benefit of our irontntnporuries. ~‘\ five-ion truck was standing JANUARY 31. 1949 s___~_ I qlgeogol£u€>oog l . i Old Charlottetown! (And l’. B. I.) ___._ LYRIFAL omuunsr i Few would suppose that. Prince Eilwnrrl Islrinrl has Il rliriiziin judging only from ill“ l(ll(7\\‘l€‘l'l_.l.fi‘ iwhrn H“, of Ibo neighboring lIfDVlilFPS so U huiilfilfiil that (‘llfl<‘l'fli(' rliscasris J31’ ‘I imliiiowii; so salubi-iuiis ilinl gevily is qul inhabitants: iinil so l'l)ll;.'l‘llllll in MT lnii- l "e our ivi Ll (all T ii s. i.\ll[l the ipirrs and llie lowers sc-irc»- . ~ -\\.-(fl|g_% WITH 1 O YRS sca. llfiS ilovourcrl [be _ .Ha\1> goth’ lJlIUli to the hills. lo (Dflllfltlll umuiil‘. ill’ i Had an U“, w.“ _ ill ilia plains again. --_._§ - Notes By The Way . i Accident: they often leave the stitches. m Edmonton J victim ournnl. We didn't see a blow it sounded like fighting we heard one woman "My dear. I've you in that dress." ~ Kingston Whig-Standard. say to are rarely tummy. but In a vharus girl when hi altar-ii, but words when Fifi‘ always liki-rl Foreign diplomacy usunlly- gin-e in strong for butler - risk American diplomat w ed it being spread! tlce Charles Evans Hughes Wins oni- man wiba couldn't be greased with butter. When Mr. Hughes uirivi-il ' n llll‘. prefer murmured in buttery praise that was being SllOW- ered upon him by a local orator- But the great jurist called a halt lo the translation. r aide, be hissed. ' ierproting anything until he sii ‘but’. From there on zlve me every word!" - Wall Street Journal. During the lust wur the par-man- day production oFcoal tell off at an alarming rate in ibis province pad, as a matter of fact. l0 1.58 ions, the lowest figure to ti» found in the records. In 1943 it liad fallen below the two-tons fiz- ure for the first time in 2O years and did not rise again in or ziliovo tltc two tons level until 194B. Dur- ing the year eudrrl Nov. Ill] last. l.'u' per-mamday production of will ‘Ii the mines of Nova Scolin rose lu a gratifying 2.20 lons, .29 above the 194T figure and only below llir‘ rr-uord high of 193G. \\‘\l('ll \v "'1; ions. ’l‘liasa results flniv l-irgviv from the program of mint": rim-chari- lzallon and were procluvod in i948 by a total production of 6.412.000 ‘Halifax Chronicle-Herald. An important function of thr- pvess has always been its an-irrful ivatcli on the honesty rind \iglllillt‘i‘ of public officials. The irlltllflf?" and purpose of this fuirrllon is to disclose. not conceal. Many nvivs- papermen have risked their llvfls by courageously exposing graft. (‘ov- ruption. laxity and collusion. in defiance o! threats. Yet thorn sometimes has to be some conceal- ment in the process of exposure. It often happens that. the lources, es well as the reporters. are potential targets of reprisals by criminals. or others whose misdeeds have been revealed. Hence the general llP\\'S- paper rule of refusing to KllSUlOSZ‘ new! sources vohen necessity of pru- dence dictates. - Quebec Chronicle- Telegraph. ln view of the enormous iiiimbi-r o! service stations along the shoals. highways and by-urays. ll is iiarri lo realize that unt no such places in existence. There ho has vvuicli- But Chief Jus- l ll 191'! there was surprisp need be l A New York man wan Ulcer] b, I v 5 Wife w" with him in a theatre. $200M damages. won't help wonzle b» ziiiy talk uf d lirrrln‘! been flier PUP)‘. 8- c‘ GlwlPll are}. The first picture Prince Charles. with h lrrr-vv a striking slruiignlsr viiougli, to l lure of almost any aili his ayes open. nose. the serene llie iiuinty cupid’ (‘onviiivn his _ "7 Bonnie l5 eyes open Tesi:iiilrlane.._ h . 8t‘ s how monthly"; mullior : vol the hard. t is that we have kn babies. nnme Mike, Helen. Sam. Pete. Pau The rural charge, usually comm, . lng of tvvo, three or even mo gregarious scattered i-ouninvsido, makes lien iipniv its riiiiiistor. vxy-iw-lorl iii PflllflllPl its \ll'f'.\ but lir- is l‘ rwl n gnarl and More iiii\i\ that. piil in riri attend "'18." sen rilivized if lie 1| repented vrsflo he is FXPEL‘ kins: vim rllori- 11 t even in (lug not alway] during n begin u iillliiir his fur-flung for‘ we lJUIll‘ iii mind tha do)‘ riirrii roads are good roads. especially Winter sr-zisori. we ra (‘oiiipiiir- who lllllllfilt‘? ' Georgia. where Bis lllilllgt) rules and white supra is doctrine. has no reason A whlte-robed ivnylnid liiiu on a country road, ll1l\l‘(l(’l'lIl}_! him ll! the sight o! Li; vvife and two (‘Ol!Sll’lS. This vies H21 PVltlPllPP o! the survivors; the only Negro lynching rho country last. year. Some people i: Georgia were outraged, others N- iiininad lethargic. There was ll iiivvsllgntioii. considerable clamor, iwo while men were lndlcieci~and acquittal in lvverily minutes. No expressed. Th! (‘ll lolly is to make blind people self-supporting as far as possible, and to encourage them to do all the‘ can for themselves. it is also hoped to do more to prevent blindness which puts a terrible and costly handicap on some l5,000 of our Canadian people. Certainly this program is worthy oi study, and where it is or all possible should be support- lhore ivhllo iniils, screvcrlvlvcrs and nlhrr sllllfl) obiacis ivcre being driven min its heavy tires‘. Finally a iner-lizmir armoured on the scene ziivsl \'.'lill an elccrrlrr drill bored a m the liumuii t‘Ol‘lSlllllll'lll iliul iii-li- . -- ~ i l '.‘!‘ persons uriri lnvulirls migl" lAm/l m? "bum u’ m l” .. . . . “Anal llzo elraiialli of sirv? W" "Willi"? " h‘i,j.i..,,,,l.i,ll,i,f,, jrynrr» blown ovrr silcli‘ continents. . ". . ,-i-.r__ region of \|.~_'ii|’.\ll\ A‘ m’ flaw” ‘H l" l“ "Hln 9PM? hole in one of flit-an. hazillfi. Yet .‘-lll‘ll is ilv» i'-i.=i\ ll("‘4‘. l-‘ly mm “vllilyUllli lnrllwl‘ “Riahl avvravf" somebody’ ullflllltfd. Fags are unknoivri. .-mrl ill lllls. i-l» i and liir- truck started off along thP sport Prim-c Fdivnrrl l~l'iiirl l\‘ <.\- mnd. in spite of ihP holes in the 4‘l"[lll(lf1Zll_ ’f'lir1i'ulrl iii l\'llli(’l‘f_’i'.i“v tires. There W113 n hissing iioiso iiiicl hirlli iii plr-usliics. ivivn \‘.liii‘li fill!" a Fry...’ ma“ hubl)lpd m“ or rm fivrirl shrink: i-iiil ilw hwii of ‘illit- liale bored with the rtnll. But “m, lllPT is l‘(’fli.l<"l'l‘fl balmy hurl sllmil for long. The truck drove calmilv by the sofi lnllili-nvv of lllL‘ ‘.I"I1ll|‘ away as ihougli the iii-vs land never airs that liven lliv fallow iii vou- bnen treated with anything bur slam ugiL-iiion. lillll ilw ritmosi ll"l"‘ gm," cart l‘i"(lOli'.‘ll( of fliflfillllflifi. 'l‘lioro an‘. it is lriin. lrrmsilioni; from calrl io from lieu! to cold: emerge from its w without u siriig bound urea of i mar. delightful prolong its lovi wcre a great man ii if ‘ i . l roads before that. (on l "a m" m. l ‘st _ pd porlnnl ‘H315 the defence lawyer’! fgdm algisisollrioiaeiilei‘ who brought (lo-milmpluulu 395mm (legH-"yvs" it “an i0 Ms Muse‘ or “law of lrriissilrlo. to be sure) of calling m hugmesgs In 1913 Hun? -v wjvku Iiuvors lo convert themselval for I H” u’ éolumbusr 6M0 Ycoamziwd [quick moment into witnesses who U m f h 1' H r g i_v"P_ blflllfll)’ asserted that the widow’! l9 “a n f“ "g l” ‘arfll, l \\‘Ol'(l uiiilar oath was worthless. If Con“? l” m” R85 lllslmd “f "Mil? \\'.'i'~ n shabby trick, un expressly! Bl‘; i“ ‘l’? {llidrlwr-Q §°’l"'l“5l;', TOOlIlUlP on a foul episode. Herd “is: seyvlge srzaaigfrl: l’ w ' was mockery complete. In one do; Even than the method of riiiin-i 6mm” m" B "mg ‘l?’ Mclmml‘ xivas prlmili‘? The operator filled FNNV York Herald Tribune" ank or barrel. lliori to tile Car wlicre it qullg (rug [but (nod Willi l1 luufltl- Sllb- costs have l'iSE'fl quite notiresb! scqirvnlly. came the pump. iiuiivli is sinvv the wur. but 1i is B misniko such a common, and sometimes iwl- if; 1155111119 iii-hi (he orlgirial pro: “PM. "BM on the highways lvdlllfl rliicor o! the food has been lhl The PllmP H150 1W5 Uufltrliubo grant sale boneflciary or that lie is alanl lmpfoVPmfffll- lil'\°“'fPll-<iili‘l1lll‘- responsible for the much iziealo! FY1115" 710W "W?" ll? "E15 l0 i>‘I.\'. 11F cost of pfilfllfilll)’ nil the foods ti!!! i WP" BS HOW THEM’ tcullous imtl ii f outer info llOll5(‘l\Olll (‘OHSUIIYPUOM "an! o! gallons have emu.- lnw his A! a llilillvl‘ of lJJUl, im- gain that tank. Mr. Wlckliff died in (l0llll1l~ lius on December 24. aged 8J3. - Stratford Beacon-Herald. Country than they buy. y vars on lbo but when a mu- i lf the subiect of potatoes is thoroughly dis- "e “defied "l cussed in Parliament Mr. H. ll. Hatfield (PC- Victoria—-Carletonl will deserve much of the credit. He has given notice of a series of ques- tions dealing with the potato industry which should produce information of great interest to the island. xvisdniu arr. no . m HllPYF“. w ‘illlll l- n0 iiiillr Wllivii ilir llrari ivrirld tlUIVlY 5PM‘ .. iiiiiu ilii-lll: <1 l-ills ilitougii lb» vold— iXfv lizhl ‘.1'i'li vriitrs In ihc Light of 1.1.1: -- l-"lzsi- Lie Masters. lflAlifi l (‘ALLY CAUSE i’ a v n- ¢ ____...____.__________ Soviet Subsidies Dropped The Soviet Journal of Economic Questions disclosed that the Russian Government has virtually ended wartime subsidies to industry and transport, at the some time increasing pfliéS and freight rates and cutting down the turn» he state largely depends for ‘Tomorrow we will commence a new month, the shortest and one of the busiest in the whole year. Farmers, fishermen, the Legislature all will be having their particular interests looked af- tor,‘ while only the stay at home fishermen and farmers will find time hanging heavily on their hands. All t’ ll have greater leis- ure to read about what is going on and form their own opinions. ills. lorrver! u may b; llflplrflifilllll limit. llllil spring: rim-s not iniry blvitplwv; git‘ with ill" l('(‘- ls VPJ-iirl-‘ilmiii Slllll- simimrir. rib-cs IlUi rig prumi: s will.- oul iiiitlvnlioii of riiilumnzrl rlinnuv; autumn does not yiulrl lls ' in duc- SPUSUI] without flflfl Wllfin iir- llill‘\' lllt‘ harvest moons. t I O Tllh “as a “torture tcsi". as the experts r-nllod ll. carried out. under tar worse conditions than prevail ClHYll" normal driving, and il. was _v agreed that. the new lll- volition siucrl the lest very well. 1n spire 0i lbr severe damage. the firm lirsibul little alrprossure and after driving a fevv yards. the holes ivere completely scaled off. The history of lbo iliscoverv of "Piuiciui-epriifr" gull". bar-l: lo 195'»? when Victor lmt‘. a onrlon oiuzln- eor. set to “ark with his helpers to realize llic dream of all motorists any] i-yrllsls. Inventors in many countries had nlvenriy been trying for years in soli-viliiss problem: in mu» L‘.'l$C‘~ iliry were hold bzivk br- caiue l-llC malarial used in lllP cs‘- pcrirrronis. WlilCll ivzis introduced 1m.» tlw tuber. for lhf‘ purpose nl Sbrslillg halos as they ovcurrcrl. usually liarrieiierl alter n time. thus riiiiiiiia the inner tubes by reducing thrir nlamicitv. Mr. Lens lmemlon does llDl >€Pm to suffer from llll5 (lefcvi. Although l‘. is mil yel- pct- feclcd. "Punrtiircprule" already provr-d lis reliability in I937. for a live iiibn which was than treated ii-iih ll i.= still in use riflrr seven years. and in spite of frequent changes tram one outer cover to another‘. DXlYlIlIHPSS is U‘S\lllll_\' (‘Illl-‘Qd by ll iiizillririxiiiliiiii of lliv iilIlPf‘ viii‘. llaiiadipn National Railways l|..\.\T|l‘ IHiIrIUS ‘IIISUICRN litllt (LUIFORT .~'I'\'l‘l(l\.\l \', U. AND revenue. Strikingly conservative is that statement of the Soviet paper that "The system oi state subsidies which was necessary during the war years and under the conditions of post-war con- version became a brake on w w o ucli less the! ' grrin that has COmF U 5 people through ivlioll fonrl has passed bclove ll [ins ivnvlioil lhr- eventual vonsumeh Tlia niiiiisiiir n! ugriviilluvo of illil ivvnviiivo, llv- lion. 'I'licimns L. how niitly. rinw its premier, irrid iiiiltl la .\'il_\’1|lli)l.ll llw striking rise lii lfil i‘<\.~'l of funil lzohvrrou lilf‘ tin-r‘ ll loll ill!‘ liciiiils of lllP prurliicni‘ and the limr- when il entered inio til! vurisiiriivfu shopping lrzisltot. lie hi! TPUPIIILV lPfllfllPfl to the subject and up lriisi ha will not drop ll. l" liiiriiiii‘ prui-ossiiig. pavkaginil Hild- ccncrnllv, liniiilling (‘barges and 1"7i'7lilll.\'§‘li7ll§‘ have a profound b”; ill‘ ii oii iliusn ll h r food w! Tlioi~ncw' device also allows for llm {mam Pwmrh ly,,,i,l.zo,fm,,,,,.,. mm. selection of four different vurliu pro-l Pym...“ l" Enmanr] recon“). a LO", grams or ten records. lii any i-risr. m... ,.,.“.___|.,,,.,.,. ma" ‘Oak H“, "on. its six minutes for n iiii-lcr-i. [V- hh. ,0 Mn“... H hruvpo“ prudw-pd in Signed for use ln public vnllnc iinrl r-,.,.,,.....“ (Hm. (m, "m? H M, m; drinking oslnblishmoiils. illp Emir-I.‘ “m” “hm.” i, “m, grow" mm] h; tamer consists of n number" nf s0i~ 1.0mm, i, {mm n g“s\cn<grokqpr m; eclor boxes for counters oi‘ bars Lnndu" fimmq,‘ Hp discovPrcfl m," und lioolhs, u muster uni! iiiid fl H hi...’ 3mm)“, hwnmsed In pryceg: number o! Hallicrallvi- television "mm ‘Whnhgh H“, KITN]... "n. sets. Each snleclor box contains may”! “m, H had (m, m,“ “w. a six-inch loudspeaker ioiilr-ir gives perm. ,0 product, me hrocmp i" ivas nbllgnd la sell ll for a infill‘ lug. Wlion time reporter bought llil sumo izigiziirl lYFDUUOll iii Kilburil- its Pl'll'4" lisiil rise-n in rlglilpaiivb’ Brovkviiln Rvcordci‘ nnd Tiiiii-s. Six years ago, on January 3i, i943, the German 6th. Army surrendered the beleagured city of Stalingrad to the Russians after many weeks of bitter fighting under almost impossible conditions. A few days later, on February 2, the historic lSZ-day seige ended. it was on Febru- ary 2, too. that the second detachment of Co- nudian lrocps landed in North Africa, hot on lhe licels of the first such detachment which had gone in less than a month before. On Feb- ruary 6, i943, General Eisenhower was appoint- ed Allied Supreme Commander, Africa and the Mediterranean Theatre. Although it was not fully realized then, the clouds were beginning lo brook. (JP?) l'llli\ll'.\l‘l\l' UUHIHC\. I‘. L. I iliiirlu-il nu llii! uut~ fur iimiriiri sinilniiii", -rl lu fiw iiirili-rulgicarl, wil |||r in l‘.'.llll Wrlurk. I i-liriiiir‘; I019. npurillviiliiiih. ini-n, II, rim- uiiil linlriivliiviiv- In iriiiilar! lw vl'!'|l llllll li-rm i-r H'IIl|l'l’ oli- tisiiii-ii iil ilrr- frifiriirliii: villi-ow:- Iii-ui-riiiil iiiii-r tinc-iir--.~r-.\|<iiri-trirr. .\ It Your favorite lélfirlsllill rrrngriim may cost you u Illt‘l§(’l vvvrs‘ six minutes at your lavni bni‘. but iii loust you'll lir- ossurr-rl nnil hearing the program . . The foal is performed by liiv "Solo- IOHP Eniarlaliior". \\‘|ll('ll is. balm; introduced at (‘liirriga Hf llli" i114) Coin ltlnirlilne Show. ‘Flip Snlnioiio Entertainer works like .'l jiikn lll\\_ ' ziiiil cost of production, and is in contradiction with the problem of strengthening lhc Soviet rublc." This sounds strange from supposedly Social- ist sources. Can it b: that Russia is actually moving away from Socialism while continuing to ‘ preach it? l)‘ pcrfovl EIYHl ilf'l‘l"lll'll"ill‘. (‘llfl|‘Zl(‘i"l'lSil('S \\‘lllf‘ll l'.’ll.\’i‘ lll"l" ubovr Til/ill)‘ lliiii lltllf‘ llf'(‘!I ilu- llioiiii» of pools llllfl piiliilklvlillfh“. mill point liivm out as vriliirililo .'lll\'- pm sr llim‘. ii ini lrinits: nf siiru-igcr, l llurluflo- Tor- Iii- row. Fiiglirvu-r l0“ ii, 1' I Liiginrr? liipn . u. in...» iiill lm lmnwll In ftlllill “ill! ,. _ . ._. - ., , _ _, 4i'|I!llfl|l‘lIIl'< llll flm Ilfpilflff uf im ill’- p "ml" "mm ""l"§l'l “ml “|‘l‘l“' ivvpii-il i-iinil Plwqllq- liiililfl pilsuliln -li.- flrv- (iiriuill-‘iii .\:]il0hl\| iiniiivny ~r.-n..-=n._. fur n" rnnmni n: rill-iii,» tion. the izriiiirl sriliFP/‘S r-f lll‘ sveallh: zirifl in lr~i1i;ii‘r:inrr-. fi-iigu! ily and hospitable 01150, i)". )._.,,-,.. l iii» i‘h'_'.'i.f\‘l| lil-iuir-l, uiilvh |ll‘\Ill~|‘ of his i1;.ppgm._<=_ y nlll i»- Irflllllllfl] \\|ll'll rim puma ura From "Tim Prmzrvss iJllfl Pro-i ‘hiffifllhlhil"fir?’liiillihihlvftirrtl im- SPPNS of Pflllldf‘ l‘ii'l\\'ill‘(| lsluiirl," ir-u lllllllfllllvll nu (hr ("Hill outl- ein. 186i. ny c‘ Riv-vii R ~.-i¢-,_ [Illflli lry llrr‘ irniinri, (uliipiiny |IIH| - ‘in nrviiriliillvss uitlr ifm in-iriii-iimin I In hlllllvrl. Tlin Ill\\|'~| nr n"; rii-r-vwsni-ilv in-i-vi-ir-ii. u. |-". Imrriasnv. Hr:- Prmiilont iinu mrranl llllllcr. i:.. Books For Europe only left deep scars on the cities " rope; it cut that continent off John Galsworthy, English novelist and play- ctual life of the rest of the wright, died this date i933. s a young man han five years, wrecked libraries was a great traveller, first revealed in his char- d left a void that now has pain~ acteristic style and method in The Island Phari- fuiiy to be mode good by much tail. Conspicuous sees, a criticism of English character, society among the needs of Europe is a shortage of books and institutions, which had a great deal to do of all liinds, from picture books for children to with the popularizing of The Fabians, the Eng- bwk! 0" World filial". lish University graduates Socialist Club of which T" me" fill! Heed, men like Show. Attlee ore members. His novels °'9°"il°il°"$ We Wvfkl" include The Man of Property, The Country 500i“ i" Efigliill 0nd Fm flouse, Fraternity, The Patrician, The Dark ' Flower, A Sheaf, Five Tales, Another Sheaf. Saint's Progress. His plays have been collected and published in three volumes. His The Skin Game attained great success: "The Law is what it i:-—u majestic edifice, sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another." t Q O f iliT-ii. a a The war not and towns of Eu from the inteile world for more t and museums, on “ml l" "l°"“ "Puiivtureprule" lircs of one bicy- mucli sziialioi". ti iniulvr not l ~ o . , liurlng the irul war "Punc!ure~ ' pi ufe" was thoroughly li-stcd..and after being improved. ii can noiv be considered quite reliable. ll ls a thick. sticky mixture of Yllbbfl‘ solution rind glyceriiia. and is ln- trociuverl in fairly large quantities 1i lo ‘r (iiintlsi into each lire before it is inflated. Aflei‘ driving for about Leia mlnules, the vii-hole inner surface of the lube is covered through centrifugal force with a layer of “Puiiciur-rprufe" sufficient- ly (hick to ht‘ able to seal off any kind of punciuro. The driver may time that picked up a puncture; sealed quite automatic- ally. and no subsequent repair to the inner tube is required. The only difference after the puncture is a slight. reduction in the air pressure in the ilre. Ouo treatment of will give a fir; life The new method has another axl- vzmlage-lt has a cooling effect on the tires and thus lengthens their working life. Slum-ion, Jimiiury .‘ The television screens. rill. are placed at . throughout the roo Journal. a number of Canadian g together to,_ collect The de- reduce llie cost after mos ion has commenced. Large-scale pmrlurilori been storied and llll‘ manii m-elvod orders and has nau- faitluvt‘ rs miqui i-lrs rnniinriii. be collected by Boy Scouts. Dr. A. E. hatwin of Ottawa, wartime di- rector of Canadian Legion Educational Services overseas, predicts that if every veteran donates COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE, should ovn llflfihfllflrly valuable in vlcw (if the world shortage uf ihoior llros. quite nparl from the fact that ll can prevent. accidents such ns frequent- ly ooi-iir when a tire puncturrs. t‘; >mm€8o”w?=?5;55snsee; The Age-Old Story zowmomosnvooonoronnotoooomi‘ Unto flue upright there nrluth j n u" dnkm -. The Ariifast Coal o. w‘ K Phone 2498 Provincial Agents for Iron Fireman Equipment The Agriculturist has ceased publication m’ ml" l5 and its plGCe is being taken by an additional is- sue of The Journal which will now publish three times a week. In its farewell The Agriculturist said: "Farm papers of the ‘home’ type, such as T/ie Agiiculturist, in the changed condition of affairs that have come about since the war, have a practically impossible task to keep afloat, with the heavily subsidized type of contemporaries from the large urban centres to contend with. Lacking capital and lots of it, the small-town paper, whatever it; merits, is tlircttled today. and so The Agriculturist joins the many others that have been forced out of existence within these last few years because of tho unprecedent- ed high cost of everything, a lack of home-town and province support, and the inroads of the ”big- shot" contemporaries published abroad. st familiar at first hand an, they will not b: the t to help. with Europe's devastati only ones who will wan __.___..__.__.___. Peace Memorial Forest ~..........,.,,....-. ————-— long immunity. Stretching 200 miles west of Lake Superior and astride the Minnesota-Ontario border, there is a wilderness of forest and iakeland that has been called lha "ridgepole of the continent." for its waters flow, eventually, into‘ the Atlantic, the Arctic and the Gulf of Mexico. or 2i years naturalists and conservation- ists of Canada and the United States have been prodding their rzspectiva governments, to create this international Peace Forest with about l0,600,000 acres qicri, before it is taken over by Ill The cost of the "Punciuireprule" treatment is ccmphrallvely modest; three guiiiciis in the vase of a l2 horsepower car which includes the injection of the material by means o! n special pump. Not only mamr- ' owners will be interested in this in- vention. for millions of cyclists all over the ivcrld who have often ionized for acme inacli: way of re- pairing punctures. now find it of- g w Rogers Agencies? LIMITED ' MEN'S MADE T0 MEASURE Am! 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