3 | i l s 1 - 1A9“. "flll"... THE CHAR LOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN blunting Pally (Founded In I88‘! Pro lt-lcnt, l.|cut.~(‘0l. W. Chester S. Mcllnrc Vlce President. J. R. Burnett. IJJ. Srcrt-tarv. Lh-uL-(‘ul I). A. Wat-Klnnon. 9-5-0- Edltm- and Atantlqiil Director J R. Burnett. l-‘J-l. f sm-iati- Editor. Frank Walk!!- ST'II.\'('R'P'I'ION RATES ,_ - - l .d- rl lellverJ “_§Z0°,,,.",°',,-"lf,“- l 121-3132331111.- to r I2 tut-gas - ‘.00 per vmtr tln ndnnu-Pt mailed}? Canada and 1 Members Audit Bureau of Llfvl-llflflflnl tc Clh ‘The Strongest Memory isWVeaker than the Weakest Ink." ~ ~' - - ' i-"tt r-iv, rcmttx-utv 2:1, 1940. ti; Lxlrtnugttttce Al Ultawa qlllfkll front the depart- 111- halal-n at Lltt-lwll _ 1111.‘ up tt- Dec. 51, ll-“l l, ..-.._1_;-__1;;' t-xpctltlttttres tu 111v .. -- ---- 'l 111s 1111: taken as prowl N-inlilii‘. i _ --\i11i bx lat-inlet" King attd his .41. i‘ - 11c- otttbrtak of war, with . _ , ..1 11,1111 ccuttt-ltty lll 2111 ,..-_,,.1 .1 - ," _ x. m“ _ ,\-|-\1],l,|111l'l'>, were btlllg ..-_ rcu-als that the tlllt-getl -.'.l-.-..~--t"v, and SlllJ\\'< ll\.-'-\‘ lll-lilllllllillfll- U11 I "Y v.11" n.1, declare-l, all \\-"11' .1c'.--tl frl-nt ot"1lin;tr_v 1'X- 1 _~-.-p't1-;1tel_v. l-‘or this reat- -1--_1-1E111rt-< by the Kath-ital . :1 . l‘\’1~lt'-v'lll<‘ll 11>" ltaving 1" _. St-pti-tnl-t-r retttrtt~ 1 .~ 11-1-11-11-1-1-1 \\1"l't_' _;1\'t'1l Q {nt- total spent ft"0111 t-tttbr-ntk of \\'11r. \€11 __ ‘~ --,\.- 1111- cxpctnlitttrcs‘ 1111- \"--."tr 11s 111111,‘ $tlr -: --\j “Hlmnni _ _ lltt- ".-.1-\ 1"--l-.tt":1--n'1s that nexus I ' 1-1. --- 1'11‘ lh-p:1t"ttt1ettt1ttt1l 13111111“ d,» ~I».-_-,1-\ 1-1-111-1-11114 the total ‘1,,,,_‘,-,,,,._-1,1_ 1‘-1tt.of grt-zttt-t" 111111- l>1"t‘ll dt-lhtvted ,-,'ll1illlll-l'\ of the tiovcrtttttt-ttt, ‘w: p-xal amount spcttt bv all Titt- llecl-tithet" return . trv \‘X1l\'ll1llllll'(‘ i111‘ lllc -- .-._ against S_-_;_31-o.r-otl itt that the 1L... -.,-" ‘.,‘,1.,4 r» 1 11 111-11111 itt-brute 11-; 111111114 111-1111 expendi- ' 11111- otherwise. ln the -1 1-1-1-1-111 1-1 $2,500,000 Ill-pilfllllvlll and the 1111\- f--r all llepart~ ;11|11-11tt‘.. .\Cltl1tll_\'. < i:t~t lll-ct-tttbet". exclu- 11-1-1-1- .\‘_-_1.oo11.o1-o. 1 ,1; ~ -_ -- -- l- l-l-ttnt-vl. tht-rt- is 1t litth‘ l-i- of .- - I. ‘i "- .\---1i11 the fztct> are <-llt1'r~ ‘.\t-v. Vi’ ‘:- 1- r‘-"-..:---:t :~" l-t‘1\\'t'1"tl lllC ol'1lill1ll‘\' 1-\111‘[‘, 11-1-1-1111-1-1- by all dt-pttrtntents win -" t f '5 -:-;.f l1.- f<-:1~1- —whi1"lt were $2.1.- 1-1,--.1-t.---_ .-11-,-1 ‘:-1---.\--:1 1h-- ordinary cxpendi~ tin-- ~ ---. llw-i 1--_ 1111*‘. 113111-11 int-ltttlt-d lht- l-ut- 11-: 1-1 " - - ll1‘l."ll\(‘ IJt-pztrttttt-nl. '17.- -. --"-.1- nttt~t cotupatc the or- of all the departments other 11-111 . llepartint-ttt of .\'.'1.tional Tic-lens!‘ for 1’v- pp- -'-1 of ll1‘(‘1‘lllllt‘l' in I031) and 1033- 'l 111- 1- t--1-- 11:» .<_-,1.ooo.ooo. 'l‘h1- pro- p--1- ii -- f 1- 1--_:-< 1\.t~ $4.2 100.001). ltt a word. the l-rl -trv 1-.\'--- tres were up last Decent- bcr l-v .\“t.t’l~-.l,-,---=o. 'l'l1t~rc were no econnnties. .\lt--e---l1er. since the outbreak of war. the lQ-pg 1i--\"1-r::1;-e--,: 1171: spent 911100.000 more fill 1'---t11-- v-r-"ltttatft- n--: 11- l.-1~iut-~= than was spent in tlte C1l1f'l'(':11-1l1 g period of last ycat". 'l'his was (lone not o in face of innumerable soletnn :1 11lPIlQOS of economy given to the FfillllilT‘. in a vmr 11111-11 business in gett- r-ral l1:1< l-1---- \..-1l_- better than last vcar. ln- stead of eiztti-zt- d-r-vn. there has been a broad~ cniny4 out. '11-» wartittte (lClllZlllflS for ntoncv and scrxi-xes l-ave been snpcr-ilnposcd upon an and tit-equiv- expanding lV‘T't""llIl‘1P service. in particular. there has l---<-- n t "incl-dons ittcrcasc in the civil .<'-r"*1- 1:1 1‘1-~ 1\'l<! fv-ur ntontlts, in the leasing 111-‘. fires, t-r-t trv. l1:- parttne-t‘ 1"-"--,1<‘1"11cti~--t of new government of- '-- at "titan-a but all over the coliti- - own in almost every de- are =t1"il<in;4lv at variance with iii-Laure .‘-l-' l‘ '-lt1t1'< mvn statement in a ltruvlwlfi rr- \". __ ~ an eloquent broadcast in which he ll"l'l".l'l'lll "ll?- ntnx! fin/if, 11-: 111115! 11 or/r, 11v 111-11‘ .1.-1:r. 71"!‘ 11111.1! (’.l‘(‘/l!"t'(1 zc-rmfr in n” form-r " 'l'l,-<_ llP =:1i-l_ wrntlrl ittvolvo for all "‘--"-- l"l."1l living." .\nd, .\lr. Ralstott again, "W: wr- iwl-tinq rt SPVf/lltl‘ off/v"! in (ur- i-r/l, 11-11:: l-r-rr h-l-v-l-Ie. H1!- ordinary rxprttditttres of nm-r-rnni/wir." The f"ct=. unfortunately’, do not support this asstllnlt-"P. r-f 11: “ An Odoriferous CGSQ 5on1:- <1» rific mist-.\- of govcrnttlctttal extt';l\:--4-;-:11-- fl'l1i 1---li:"-.--.1l fttvoritistn were cited rel-cull) I-l tnt- lip-plum! I'd-l, including the pttt"cl1:1.~t- --f a pri-.-.l-‘-_- e~tatc in Vattcottvct" fut‘ nvcr $o.t.orri 1111-1 tttrnittg it into all officers’ ntcss. 11-11-11 l'-‘~]n1ll~ll>l1' l-t1il1litt-4 contractors say a Hlllllllllt off-rt 11' 111-“ could ltavc been built f--1- 11-.“ t'1'--1 5311-111-1- on v-"vcattt lrtttd 1t1ljoinittq the vt-ry ]1l‘-1‘,1'l'l_\' 111111-11 11:1, cxpropriatcd. This is 1111par<-111l_\ 111,- --1-1_v 1":1=1- in which the (inv- r-rntnl-nt b-s 1-11 -1<~-l llll_\' defense, tlt1- othct‘ p;|_\t‘,s‘ c111»! b1 thi- l-tlt-inrntl l’u.1"l bt-ittg ignored. (lur lozrll t'1-l|l1lll]>1Il'Zl|'_\' review-s tltc 1-11"141nn1-ttl<. a-lvztut-r-l l-\" lh-n, l'ttt .\l:11"k1-11zi1-. fr-rult-r ill-- f1~11~.- .\liui~t--r. for thi- l1ll|‘1‘ll1|~(‘11f this property, which it zt-lttltts 112-1‘ msessc-l by the City of \’;11-..-n\11- .11 .‘“~111,t_:1-_ lt 111114111 also ltztvc added lh 1t l\\-- 117 wttfll- n1 \'.1tt1"ottv1-1" real estate tut-n - --.r- - --f thi- ntrtrln-t value of the |-l'--|--'-l\ .-. .~-- --1---. --1" l1'\S than half the price 1-1.--l l--. tI- fi-vllllllllt ttt, 1l--=.- 11-. .‘\l.1ui1-u had something to say --l---n1 -~\1:.1\-.--q;1tt1 purchase in a rect-nl b1- ll- will -. ft-tv of the extraordinary -|-.-1'.1---_- up -h1- t-xpt-ttdilttrc, as follow-s: tht- gap-gt and clntufft-ufs living quar- Jon-n _'.'l\1'll11‘l 1 jp-y. l-t-t" lets, 51.01111. For grct-nhotuc, $1,100; For entrance g1tt1-s, $1,100; l-‘t-r gstr-lt-lt <tont- walls, $5,000; I501‘ l\'lllll\ cl-ttrt 11nd uire ttlcslt feltct‘. $1,600; For tit-ts, slll'lll).~, ltcllgts. flutters, $5.00; ttttd the final itent is: For tnatture pit, $00. “The 111-111," he suggested, “would appear to 11c illlillNi 1--1-11"ift-r1111< en--t1_4l1 with-nit that." T11;- poittt with which the lllX111l_\'t‘l'S are con- cerned is that at :1 tintu when ccottonly- is so urgently needed. this 111-111 had ail tltc earmarks both of extravagance and political favoritism, and should ltavt- buen ittvl-stigated by tltc pub- lic ZlCCl1lllll$ c-unntitn-t- of lktrliantt-ttt. Prcttticr Kittgs abrupt dbsoltttit-n of Parlitnnettt made that cottrsc impossible. The Opposition leader was desirous of having this matter probed in the Ctlllilllllllfilllll ntanm-r; the (li0\.'6l”f1lllElll lt-ttdcr was not. 'l"h1- t-h-ctors ltavc a right t0 give cott<itleratiott to thi< fact, and to ttcccpt subsc- qttcnt uttco1"l"t-b11rat1-d ztlibis on the (‘lovcrnlttcnfs beltalf with tnore thtutlthe proverbial grain of salt. EDITORIAL NOTES Notwitltstttn-liit-Y Lent there is a lot doiu these . h r . g days, socially and p--ltt11":tll_v. Pb V $1 ‘i1 The htlyg O\'t‘1'\<.'l\’ ttrt- ltztvittg a good time sigltut-ving. l-ttt llll. lilt- ut-atht-r and clintate! A 1‘ N‘ ¥ Th1- .\'--\"ic:< 1111- 1lc1‘l.'!l‘1'1l to be not tttttch glut-d out of tht-ir l-tvu 1"--11ntr_\—~tt--r itt it either, it ttl.t_\ l-t- .t1l<l11l. r»- m»: v ln the \'"l'_\' l:ltcl_\ t-vettt of the National tiov- érntttent b- 4 rt-turnt-d. where would Prince Count)‘ fit itt \\1'l'L‘ 1111-1" t-- t'l(‘\'l .\lt". Ralstott? .\ ttott-rt-J-ll-ttt. tutfztnnliat" with the ltt'(‘(l.<_ llll-l pct-pie 11f the Ll-untv, h1- wonlll prove to bc of the lll1llll'\.‘ of tllt" fifth whet-l to a coach. -< =1 =1- =1- llan-h-Y, ttatttrttlizl-tl l-ittglisltttttttt, burn this Ilate, 11-55. lli~ emitted wot-k, "The Rlcssiztlt", ht- \\r--11- itt three \\'\‘kl\*:‘ ~.-\ tttztn of itttlcpt-n~ 111-111, 111-1111111 t-hatwtctl-t" and artistic tt-tttpt-rtttett". 11-11114" pit-titres as lvcll as 11111~ic: :1 1401-11 frit-ntl: l-ttt- of the lint-d organ and l1:tt‘p~i1‘l11n"d pl11_\"t-t".s of hi~ tinte, , 1b it 11 W ll is 111-11 11lll_\' a couple of ntotttlts belt-re the ‘Yllllll lslaltds-tltribott |-‘t-1"1"_\- got-s into tiperzt- tion, and >llll then- is nonnltottncetnl-ttl of the ratt-s or the st-ln-duh- 11- be adopt-d. lnquitit-s have l-t-ctt nta-h- at tllt- tittartlizttt and passctl on through l-ut" 1*--lt111111~ to tht- 11--\\1-t">-tlt1tt—bc. S11 far thc>e ltave hcvtt 11-1-1111-11 with silence. the 111-lic1" no doubt 11f the liwt-nnneut in this. as "In other 1"e~1-1---t~. l-t-i _ "the public be dantttt-tl." ‘t1 III "1: \\h.1t i~. in .\'-.-\v .\'--tttlt \\'1tl1-s vriclvt-tittg cit‘- ch-s. a “liar-h zutnu-ll." 11:.» cn-ppt-ll up 1114:1111. 'l'hi~ is the t111-\1' to llIlYL‘ the altt-rnoott tea in- terval r -it1tt'---lt11"t--l at 141-11-11- cricket ntatcltes. 'l'lti.< ‘l‘l1'l.l~11l‘4>l1ll‘lll will be 1li~ct1>~e1l at the ll1‘.\'l. 1111-1111154 of 1111.- .\'--1\ .\'---1tl1 Walt-s Cricket As- wcizttil-tt. 'l'I1.- .\1111r11li:1n lIli\'('> his tea rather >1-t‘it1tt~'l_v. and llll‘ <|t11-»ti1-1: t-f wltt-thc-r the h0n~ orahlt- Qntttl- of eric " - . l'.\|1l‘\‘lltlll_\' wht-tt not play- ed 1111-11-1" te~t cou-litiotts. ~hottltl bt- <tt~pende1l for :1 while lhtrittg 1h1- 11f that let: 111:1)" lv.‘ tttltt-tt. is 1-111- whit. i~ ltoll_\" ztrgttc-l b_v pl11_v1-t".<. .\t a rt-tx-nt 11111-1111; 111 gradi- grit-Let captains an-‘l lllk‘lllltl‘l'.~ t-f 141111.11- cl-tttttlittecs, it “'11s fottttd that c1_ lillll\ fazorl-d thi- l"t--itttt"udtt-:— lir-n of lllt- t1".t 11111 1 1 'llt|ltll .\t) l‘\-'| . = ,. 1. y The 1L1} 1tt.t_v 11-1111- 11111111111 ill\1"~l11l' ltl.l_\" b1:- cotttc a 11111": 1>\\'tl1-t‘ in the “llouse of Alorgznt", for _l. l’. lll-tjgztu & 1v», the lt-zttlitlg financial firnt of the \\‘1-1‘l1l is .'tl-1-ut to tllr-C-‘llll its privacy zttl-l ittc--t'p--1':1t1- a~" a public ittstilttliott. ll :1 significant and t-t-l--t"fttl l-hangt- in an era that has st-cn tnany ttltt-tuttions in tltc czutyotts of fitt- anec. The late .\lr. _l. l‘. Riot-grin testified in 1912 the year prior to his death, before the “nil-uev tr11<l" snl-tw-nnnittt-e of the llottse Connnitlee on 1141111111114. and one of hi.~ statements on this occa>ion attracted \\'i1.l('>11l‘C£ltl notice. llc said that character was more itupr-rlattt than as- sets in \\'all Ftrt-et. lle declared he frequctttlv had lent tnore than a utilliott to a tnan who had not a pointy, and that he would not lend a petttty to a 1111111 11111-111 he did not ll'll.-l, altltottglt the ltttter might be 11111-11011 by all the botnls in Chris- tend'1tn_ is i l l? ‘U Protest against the rcplaccntt-nt of Fnglislt Catholics’ sole r1-pt"t->ctnative in the Quebec Legislative Council by a l-‘rcttclt-Cattadian was voiced at a nice-ting of the Lfttited Irish Societies hcld at the Queen's llotcl. Montreal, and the tnctnbcrs llllIlllilllfillSLV adopted a resolution au- thorizing the p1"c<i-l<-nt to ntake a forntal protest to Premier Adclztrd CnnlbOtll. In supporting the motion of protest, l\lr. Patrick Keane said that the newly appointed councillor, Mr. Brais, ivas a personal friend of his and that in the or- clinary course of events the Government could not have 11111111: :1 bt-ttcr appointmcttt. “l3ut," ltc continued, “when his appointmcttt titeans that for the first time since Confcrleratiott English- Spcztltittg (lulu-lies of the fttTlvillCC, who num- ber ntort- than urn-too will b1- without rcprcsz-tt~ tatioti in the l.1g4i~lative Council, l believe that it is little that wt- did sontclltittg about it." I Q I I Specnlating on choice of a successor to the late l.or-l 'l'\v<-<-1l<111ttir as 1invr-rnntcttt-Getteral of (fanadtt. the Hun-ltn- tt1-\\-<p.'1pcr l\’cyttold's News sttggt-slt-tl that the llulte of Kent is “the first favorite" for the pz-st. The Dulce, young- est brother of the King. was 1111111011 (invcrtior- (_i(‘Ilt'l‘-'|l of .’\tt.~"tt".'tli:t in llctobl-r, 11-38. and was (‘.\'|ll'l"lt‘4l to :1~<uttt<- the post in 1031). 1.11s; Sep- lt-tttht-t", ltr-tvt-tw-t". :1 fl-w 1l.'t_vs after (ircttl Britain 1l1-1-l111"e1l war :|,4:ti:1~1 (it-rntatty. it was ztttnottttcctl that tht- llulu- had entered the navy attd that he would not go to Australia as planned. Lord llowril- is cotttiinting as liot-l-rtt-lnfieneral of .\u~tt"11li:|. R1-_\'n-1l1ls's .\'1-\v< $11111 that itt addi- tion to l-t-ittg {h1- KinQK viccrny at (llttlwa "the governor is a ltin-l of uttoffit-iztl atnbztssttdor to Washington and official circles at honu- believe the :1ppointn1.--11t of the lluke would be welcr-nv 1-11 not 11111)" :11 tht- \\"hi11- lh-usc l-ttt among those of lln- .\n11-ri1-:111 .'|l‘l\l11t'1"lt‘_\' whose views still carry ut-igltt in built-d States politics." 111E. ¢.11111<1<>_1t1_1t1<>w~_911-1=1>1A~ NOTES BY TNE HAT The Moscow prop-unfit"! a" Ilka-l, to hi1. tough glllllg when they start. Lt-IAKJIZ uncut. the [Lg-gut- AJHCYZCBII salary of 19b8, lniugltle uyaig to convince a Russian that, anyone ever made $469,113 selling sea-p! - New York Wot-ld-‘Itele- glunti . v I suspect. that our prcludlcv against. a good many kinds ct 100d Lv cue largely l0 the tact that they are cheap. Pol-ridge. herrlngs._ grass and potatoes — they are all wo cheap to attract us as the staple of our dtct, — New States- man and Nabon tL-cttdun They have what ll takes in thQ town of Mcrrtttoti. The answer ls largely tn one name, that of Rich- ard Clark, town treasurer. The community has Just declared 8 general surplus 0t $11000 on the year's operations. and the watet- works has $3,000 to the good. Hats oft‘ to Mel-rlttc-ti. People looking for sound and safe investment tn the future wlll not be able to buy any Merrimon debentures. because the town “"0111. be Lssulng titty. Cur- rc-ltt surplus will go into a stnkutg fluid for lututc couungeticxs. ls this clone anywhere else? - (St. (lathaxirtes Standard) Sir: - l read Pinocchio when a CiLld and it Was my favorite book. Pinocchio had such a long nose and was neatly so sad look- ing. PlllOCClllO was a lOllt350Ill€ drcztttiel" and he travelled lat". l llkcd his sadness and uloneness. I think many children do. Then counts Walt Disney with hrs chub- by. cute-faced Ptnocclio. with 111$ 110111 little nose and pgskln gloves. All Walt DlbllQWS work ls so Holly- woodtzedl so dlIl‘.‘l‘CllL from the real gems of childhood Pinocchio was an angular. that, pnt-ltcttc lut- tle tvocdtn lcllotv. I'd like to sock Walt. Dlsticy in the ncsc. - Letter lll late. U. ll. lfiirgtti.“ an Lngllsn to Canada as and lived for novelist who cunte long ago as I876 some years at UOrlgnal, ts b4 year old, and is still working cn lllS 121st navel. In ltts 5U year.- of attthcrshtp he has wcrn out SIX typctrrlttcrs and has done so by turning out about 25.000.- LOO wcrds ‘on LiIClll. H: types each novel tln-ce tunes betel-e 1t gets to lllS publishers. I-Ils 1irescnt type- writer ts an old ottc~he (meta-lacs 1L as “locking like an adding m.- 12111110 and sounding like a 11cm- pottt.” l-lt-Avevcr. t1 l5 still tn u,» and he 121st ncvcl 1.»- hall finished. Hts nephew ts 1.185116 Burgtn. the Mlnzstct" of Supply. Many 0t Mt". lsurglnls nave-s 101-211-1- to C-anada and cite of the. The Shutters of sllcltt-c", concerns tlu- well- kncwti Oka, on the lcwcr Ottawa. -Bt"ot-kvtlle R-ecct-(lct- and ‘lttncs. If you could only sec t-he face the glamor girl wears when she ls tilone. The smtlzttg ma k would be gone Tlu- strum Ql rttu-uys having to be "the best" is t-rlltng on hcr— physically and mentally. sooner or tater sonlccne yctttigcr. Wllll more vitality. will take tier place. It's lco late for her to thnak ol the llllS- lmnd and cltllctt-en she nfgltt have had, But gave ;nto a ltappy house- witels eyes-a tnotneris eyes. May- ne tier face lsut the most beauti- lul you've ever sccll. tnaybc her clctltes are a lllllC wt-u at the rtCfllllS But 11111?!‘ eyes flit-rt- ls peace. She knows Fl‘..- is tvtttttt-tl and ntedecl. She (toe-til 111111111" 1131-9 to be on guard. She (to? l have to be 111111411115,- to something slir- decent lt- clcestrt have to be- a stv; trclnntl. Me. I'll be a housctvtle! _ Young Vlfcmtnrs TJELlEY tn Chicago N-stvs. The mystery of fro lllhllfl- iearttnt-e of tntlllotis 0t passw- gcl‘ 1llgC0ll> from the North Anxcrtcati csnlinettt 1n the 0.1411111:- ot the last. century has ncver been solved. Old-tlnters, and there are tew of them now, used to tell of flocks of t-hcs»: p;gecns that were so large as l0 (lalkcn the sky. Cant»: the tune \\'lt.-n they were no more on 1111s cont-arctic It was oehevcd they had dl8d ot disease or had been destroyed tn a storm at sea. However. Adventure Mag- azine of the latest latte contains a letter from n man tn Chile who claims that he has _11t.~t shot two lmgluls of passenger pigeons. Ac- cording to this man. the t1 owns 110 not. leave South Ante-rice and number httndrcds of thousands. Ornlt-hologsts are now expect/rd ‘Lo study the Chile claims cl pas- senger pigeons 1n that country. They may learn that, the DJSMM gtl‘ pigeon has not disappeared at all, but that, ll has gone to allot-tier continent. Trenton Courier- Advocate. Young friends of mine who have shaken oll Fleet Street's rather grimy dust. for well-tund- med khaki, tell me a new regula- tlon now obtains tn the army re- garding dlggmg parties In tot-met‘ tunes, and certainly during the last. war. the infantry spent a great deal of its LIIIIO dggtng. It it was not a new six-toot trench. then the gunners wanted some of l-hflll‘ tclqphone wlm well and ti uly buried beyond reach ot‘ Jack Johnsona. There l-s plenty of dlg- ging still, whether the infantry ls somewhere ln l-‘ranoc ol" tntrcty doing v.11 duty here tn good old Blighly. V.P., by the W8.‘ "PPflll-‘i "Vital Polnt.” The dlllercnw. 110W- ever. ls that, whereas formerly only full privates and lance-Jacks with one stripe dld the spadework, and senior N.C.O.s and commissioned officers looked on_mtd .-tt1x-r.n- tended, now everybody has to take a hand. Everybody. at any rate, Including all N.C.0.s. up to and counttng ln subaltlerns. Mind you. even ln 1914-18. you might, 0c- castonaly see even a full Major take off hls coat, and get at lt. with a spade. But that was pure ex- nfbt-tllonlsm. -— Ottawa Journal. Dr. Charles C. Higgins, of Cleve- land. Ohio. told a conference of the American College of Surgeons the other day that lipstick and finger polish often make lt impos- slble for a physician to tell whether a woman is stck. "Without prac- tically taking her apart." In the old days. he said. you could usually figure out what, was the matter wlth a. WOman by Just looking at her: now a patient may be dying and stilt lock as wonderful as Sonja l-Ienle. I-fc added that by the time the doctor gets her cleaned up enough so as to see what one really looks like she may be dead While the-re may be self-congratu- ‘latlon because cozm-tetfics can dla- gulse Ill-health th°re ts also n danger. as the New Yorker says that some wcmcn wlll go on living ‘tn a tools paradise. — Victoria Colonist. 3 , (Ottawa. . Apologists for Mr. 1\IacKcn- zie King's Government have! been saying: "'l‘lterc’s no case against our war record." L l-‘ollotvittg Dr. l\latti0tt’s speech at Brandon last Friday night, apologists for the Gov- ernmcnt had better get "some other argument. Dr. hlaniott not merely showed a (iovcrn- ment indecisive 211111 iudiffflfilll about war preparedness before the war; he produced a detail- ed ittdictmetit of inefficiency ttrith possibly things worse) sittee the war. 1- * =1- Let us look at a few facts. Between 1935 and 1939 (as. Dr. Alaniott pointed out) Par- liament votcd the Government $188,000,000 for war prepared- ness. What ltappetted t0 that ntottey? The Government, ask- ing for it, said it was needed to inccltatiize tlte Cattatlian army, to provide airplanes, anti-ail"- craft guns, tnolorized equip- ment, tanks. Yet there was no tnt-cltzulizzttioit of" the army. The war found us without air- planes, without guns, without ntotorizcd equipment attd tanks. More than that, and more ex- traordinary-. the war found us without 1111011111111: supplies of llools and tiztifornts for soldiers. \\"lt_v “"115 this? \Vlty was 1t that, according to Cztltttdiatt Av- iatiott, not a single order for a war airplane was let by the Ca- nadian tiovt-rtttnent through a. .~ll‘t"l1.‘ll of nearly a year during 11138-29? \\‘h_v was it that, \\-illt Parliament voting it all the ntottt-y asked for, the (iovcrn- mettt ntade such an admittedly pitiful showing itt providing tutti-aircraft guns, ntotorized equiptncttt. tanks? 110w cattle it that a cottsidt-rable atnottltt 0f the tnont-y voted by Parliantettt was not even spt-ttt? \\'h1-t1 .\lr. King committed his liraf Spec act against Par- liament, there were scores of t|ll(‘.~ll(ll1.\' on the (Jrdcr Paper :t.~ltitt§4 thcst- things. The scuttl- 111141111 pron-tiled replies; yet the pctlplt‘ l-f Canada have a 1-i54ltt to know, and should ittsist upon knowing, the answers The 1tn.~"\\"1-rs are what this elec- lit-ll ls about. l’rinte Blinistt-t" King. itt his t-lt-ctiott broadcast of a wet-k 11,411, said that for two years he had bt-t-n fearful the war clottds would break. \\icll, if Mr. Kittg was fettrful, if he thought hc .~a\v what was coming in Etirope and if he knew-as he tnust lntvc kttolvtt-fi-f the tl'1"tllt‘ll1lult$ pt-t-parzttiolts being ntznlc by tircnt llritaiu, why itt Heaven's name tlidtrt he do something about it-_\\-'hy was he in those years pcrntittittg his followers to introduce. political “neutral- ity” rcsoluliotts itt Parliantettt? \\'hy was he hinting at the "madness" of Canada having to send troops to Europe every 25 years? To whottt, then, was he ttppt-alittg? n- 4- n- Thcre was the British Gov- crnmcttfs attempt to establish air training facilities in Canada. lf .\Ir. King had ltis heart itt l-Itnpirc solidarity, if hc was fcttrfttl of war clouds. and thought the Empire and Czutada in danger, why did he block that attempt? I-Ie did block it. Mr. King, today, deities this. He pleads that all he did was to say to the British: “We cannot pt-nnit you to establish your own training facilities here, but we will provide you with our own facilities.” Well, Mr. King did say that-as Hansard shows- but the trouble with what he said was that he only said it. He did-u't provide the facilities. He made no attempt to provide them. Mr. King offered to provide the llritish Government with air training facilities in Canada ex- actly two days before Parlia- ment u-zts proroguittg—in I938. l-le matte his offer when there was not a. cent of an appropria- tion before the House to provide training facilities-and when no il])pl‘(l])l'ii1li()l’l was possible. More than that, in the following year, 1939, the sole appropria- tion of Mr. King's (lovcrntncttt for air training facilities was a paltry $6,000,000, 'l'hat is the long and short of the story. Its consequence is seen in the fact that the existing l-Ilnpire air training scheme will tint he in a position lo tttrtt out air pTlOLS until next September at the earliest. llad Mr. King not blocked the British attempt to establish air training in Ca- ttarla two years ago, the l-Intpirc atr training scheme would be itt fttll blttal |tu\v. Journal) Since the war? We've heard the Governmenfs economic and financial achieve- thcy break" To this: 'l‘hat after Cattadzfs contributiott- work and the sale of wheat and bacon and some other things at good prices (fixed after not itteottsitl- arable haggling-is one divis- ion of partially trained men in England. We have sent fewer troops overseas than ltavc been much about ntents. What do down to? six tnontlts of ‘war practically sole apart from some naval "What has become or this huge amount ell. we know that of $188,000,000? serious charges have been made by a reputable flnanclal paper ln Canada. of wastage and extra- vagance. favoritism, patronage, and proflteermg, ln the use of a great deal of 1t. 'I‘hat Joum-al charged Immense wastage, due to various causes, such asp- awatdlng contracts to friends of the Government. without 1n-opci- competition —- cost plus contracts, ln which the Govern- ment's friends were to make excessive prof permitted ts-exor- blta-ttt. rentals-and unreason- ably] high prices pald for pro- O pert s. “Neither Mr. King nor any member has tnacle s, reply start-thug and shocking charge The pmper place for the litvestlgatlon was of his Government to these s. lr the Parlia- ment of Cttltada; and undoubt- edly the chief mason why M King dissolved the House the hurried manner 1'. ln ln which he dld was to dodge these tn- vestlgatluns." llad Mr. King not record and fill-s, we cottld at the truth of these things; at the truth as well about equal- lv disturbittg things_ As it Mr. King attd his ittittisters, in their coming spot-cites. had ht-t~ lt-r be utorc specific about their 11-111‘ record than they ltttve lx-c-tt thus far. lf they imagine they can evade scrutitrv of their rc- cord and prevent thought about their future war worth by rais~ ing a fake cry of “national titt- it_\""——llt1- while appealing to forces that ntake for 111111011111 <l1S111111)‘——tl1e_v are inviting bit- 1 tottntctit. tcr disillt FROM "THE WINNERS" What. ls 311E moral? Who rides may rea . When L118 itlglll: lSdLlllCk and the trlend tracks arc blln A lrlepd at a pinch ls a m e , But: a fool to watt for the laggard behind. Down to Gehenna or up to the 'I‘hro ne. He travas tnelastcst, who travels alone. THE IMPROVED CONDITION POWO ER cur the penance. Tonu u: cfldlCll-Ol‘ tton Powder money can buy. without Prlce Per Lb. 50 Cents. IT PAYS T0 FEED MAGS HOG-WORM AND TONIL POWDER Ench ycll- hundreds of dle from worms. This coulm Price Per Lb. 35 Cents. “gap: Mull Order: prompt Remember we on only n r n dfrtu’: ‘Nil Elwyn" n“ THE 2 MAO-J is, FOB HORSES AND CATTII This Condition Powder wll off gross human. punt’; load and xlve the anl- malb cont a line glossy ap- tha syn-em. rem- ln troubles and l: 0 Absolutely the finest Condb No owner of IIMI should l: re edl d ll’ l t... ..::..-'...:.... =1: Th t 1| all-infidel‘?! lhiifingividerilnl: D C ll . p" inlay-GO I Gel 10m‘ lup- l OOOO§OOfOOFOOOO§Q OOO-OQ'QPQFQ+GOQQQO-OQQ§OO-OOQGQOO-Q4 l The Government's War Record sent by Australia and- New Zealattd. We have sent them overseas without adequate cquipment—— without ntachilte guns, tattks, field equipntctlt, tnotorized cqltipmctlt. 10- 1- >1- Unfortunately, there is no sure way by which the country can now test certain serious accusations made by Dr. Man- ion. At Brandt-it he said: scuttled Parliament. sittkittg with it thc gel gel Hear PUBLIC FORUM This column In open for the dllcunln by aarrupondolll of question: o! lnferul. Tho Chur- lottctowl fluardlhn doe: not In. cuurlly endorse thq oplnlqmq 0| norrunondnnlo. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES-ATTEN- TlON Sin-l’ am wrltlng this letter for the attention of the women of P. Island, because when they un- dertake to do something they gen- crally finlsh it. I have ttnveled the counties of P. E. Island consid- erably during the last three years, especially the Counties of Quec-is and Klngs and I notice a mall box at. every farmer's gate, but when you lock for a name or the district tn which he llves, It ls conspicuous by it's absence. It: would be nice when passing these farms-spec- ially when you see a, nlce flock of cattle. horses and sheep, or well- kevpt fences or buildings-to note who llves there, and the district ln which they llve. I mention the women, ‘because ll‘ they undertake to put the names on the mall boxes ft wlll be done. I understand tthe removing of these boxes. to be taken Into the home. only fakes a few minutes. and you know how long it lakes to prlnt. your name-and print. them in good black letters. Do not treat, this suggest-ton lightly but. do lt nor". when there isn't so much to do on the farm at this time of the year. It might aiso be a financial benefit. I am. Sir. etc» TRAVELLER. PROP SUPPLIES Sin-In common with many people throughout the Province I was greatly interest-ed ln the ura- pasal of our Minister of Agrlcul- lure. Hun W. I-I Dennis. with "e- spect to having our farmers with wood lots supply the Brltlsh Gov- ernment with lumber suitable for pit; props. Mr. Dennis. I believe. has been Instrumental in getting a representative of the purchaslng board here and a very enthusiastic meeting of about one hundred peo- ple was held ln the Legislative building Thursday morning. Farmers who attempt to sup-ply pit props wlll need to employ some tnbot- and they wlll require part of their money as soon as they get a few cards ready. Our Government has done well ln brltiglnc this mutter to the at- tention of our people. I belle-re, however, that they have not gone fnr encugtl-Instend of suggesting that. a few people should finance tltls undertaking for profit, (pee-pie who already have more money than they can spend and who are tn on every soft. deal requiring some capital and providing huge pm- flts.) I think the government UlYOllEfll the Department of Agri- culture should make the contract with the Imperial Put-chasing Board and prosecute the undertaking so that, every dollar whlch can be procured for the lumber wlll go to the man who ls entitled to receive 1t. the prlmarv producer who docs the hard work I can see no good reason why a few should get, all the good meat, and leave the hard working farm- ers the task of plcklng the bones. Mr. Dennis should see this thing through. I-Invlng started lt. let hlm carry on and give the snmll far- mer with a wood-lot a little tem- pomry assistance. so that. the NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Friday, Feb. 23rd. 5.15 — 5.30 — A. S. T. FEBRUARY 23, 1940 l Of Canada ‘Ills people of Canad oeptlonally good heglthujgnjoyed mortalltv IBM! was B5 per matron as compared '1. In 11m the Wm‘ deathrat-e 131110.000 of N l; - rates tn 19391 5,21%“, we" the d” me histvrv 0f the Company est mor lty rats 1n m experience of the oom OVEI’, the mortallty m, form a. new low for tube Pllfillmlmlfl. scarlet fever, rrhoeal diseases. accident (comblned) y thls dense is 11-111 of 61111-5435 Ofsdefilffllntlblfeggnlzild as 1t; was only 11 years ago. The cur- l1 Al: rent deatltr t-e is 75" 193a and 455i:- lower "lti-ifleioitiiml a result, of this reduction hundreds of Canadian lives n been spared every year. The mortality has been reduCed by 19% year and by 55% In ten enaa shows a decline of nearlv pct cent ln 10 years; liood combl fever, whooping Der cent tn a silt 10 veers. As to d est-lns to note that 1o caused as many 511F911 Persons in Canada as did combined. Today deaths 0f 40%. outnumber ltherla. icea and e terlt-ls h bv 12% In gslttgle as been redu corpt/ditlons have declined 25.1- ln 0 years. The Canal-l showed improvement over the tredlnz veal- and a amp of so fofr11929. f ie 1m avour bl 1d port ls observed Th. gird the ln l0 years. Diabetes, helm, chronic kidney dlsease show table _ of death combined the 1930 dea years _ 1711,; t-ltankfiffofor. is something w l How Are Your Eyes? If ha I n .-!.'l‘.'.1l.°.-1I¢l.‘€.,".$'.";',"l2 arndtlzulnean — consult a 5M0- S At your service with yearn "f "bet-fence and o thorough retracting service, BIRD HI-CK BLACK TOBACCO CO. LTD A TIP FROM A Whflem"! 1116 111°"? Y9 be 11019911 maximum return wlll go to hlm for c“! l“ “d “Mu” "l" 5"‘ and s y . l-tLs product and his labor It need “cum” Slay“! 1111 1* 111°“ 1" the 110111" t" not. and tr Pfbberlv ill-fated wit: not cost the Gov ' t, ed Sm“ ,§,‘},°efi°’°“°“ 5mg I have gent. and lncldenfiiffiirlfittgliifle olive G‘ F- -- v l.» - .:.-.-1;--i;1.1-.1:-:..:.--.1::111-1:- 5P°l - ‘ _ G. F. HUTCHESUN wtn b h]; 1d nd m 1d d154,“, __ been taken care of as well as they 1 He trgvlvels li-heafastesf; “who travlilets thlnk they-I shoulglhavtte been. F’ G’ RUTLBESON‘ aone. am. r. e c, _ —Kipllf‘lg. > WOOD-CHOPPER. WHO KNOWS Wise people know that frequent changing of oll makes all the differ- ence in the wear and tear on a car. And wise people know that it is flavor that makes all the difference EY ’ S TWIST CHEWING 10c per Fig MANUFACTURED IY NIOKEY 81 NICHOLSON CHARLOTTETOWN _ The Health JLGi-lgue 19:10. Tl m 1° these twpayears, jointly, 11:14 me 10M HON. EARL LAWSON K.C. speak on CANADA'S HEALTH i-"on. 1939 “mo” 9X- gi’ n i r m f" 1 o e o e large Insurance m,‘ Lhs 1938 the lowest. in but tan More- s for 1939, mulosls, the dla. and all forms or Chief interest lleirln tubercutogtq the tan wagfiwflerfi. Instead of number 1, alone. EVE from pneumonia in a single WW5; lntlu- '70 the tour prln l- )8] communicable diseases o: cluilq. "ed — measles, sum-leg therlar-have tltte-i-ilslieghdeiiiiilediiiplii 1e ear and 65" t fiahtlherla it ls tiller? 68f‘ t, death: min-iii? lit the three other communicable dLseages from 1111100111111: wush- deigtw a reduction ese from dlph- The mortality from diarr- 09d year and b '15-"; ln 10 VERPS. Deaths from cntdbeq by abo ‘ lib mt record for fatal accident-s tn I939, pre- per cent as compared with the flg-tu-es n. increased mortality for cancer of aboiéi 35% wase, diseases of the coronary arterfeg 11nd apprec- ri-Ws in l0 veers. F‘or all causes th - r8119 is lower bv one quarter than ltl be w+o+ooo+o++eoo+u+oou+ l