"k . i; .4“ the price oi ationar dlshonour lie fighting, and long after he and '"" u: royal eovnsortmiglit sareiy nave ‘remained, practically V1151! 81111‘ met ei the struggle, leading and f“ ~ n: war veteran: oi all the Allied “the county which the Rlngsavad . than ever upon his imparturahillty Jh-rilnite ‘s tituda (or the King who ' devoted hi: whole strength, hi: iin ' Jntelligarsee, and all rasourceso! fi-hc to the throne oilelgiunr, Us! m active aervioe. His 133 time education, however, ha: any thorough. and he will cane to : 7f Q- the throne well prepared and equip- ped tor hi: responlhiiitie: TIFORMS 0F GOVERNMENT __’;_:DGISIKIIIImQNIII change: er Gomnmmtirafrancehutanet- o! which m any question may ~iead to the deieat oi an admin‘ - ‘Jltramwhmorseahtnee ude- Fl ii =8 “.4 KING PASSES —__-— warm war-moaned with *1" laatnunnacurdayoinisllaisltr pan 1, xingortno Miriam heavlynalovsswniavewblhfl ‘uhmngmmlgotlsarnai- i-"Tfina, even before the War. UNI" aaroie conduct at the outheak ai hostiiitie: in Auliili. 1914 N"! meugheut the subsequent ion! "wink: oi hloothhed and sacrifice, wwiorhimanniilllllmiimw‘ hall oi iame. lie was the 711171118 point around which minim newt- j gathered, plid h! 106 hll d!!! plflfilfl 111W the 110M lallili all‘ Damian onalliilhi. 110N111! 11' 55°‘. at great sacrifice until Allitd ll‘ istanoe could he obtained. What this meant ror France it would he diiflcult indeed to over emfilasine. Had he not resisted the invasion oi jalgium‘: neutrality rights. he “haight have IVcd his country from devastation. and nmhwd HM! gueh a ught never IOOIIII t0 hi" recurred to him. With hi: 900910 unanimously hdhlhd him, he stood Iirrlsasaroohtookthe hnrntoi retired to h-ance or fiigland, they wqdring their aoldier: to the end. nations, the name oi Albert oi’ Bel- |iurn stand: high on the roll oi re- membrance. A sportsman and gen- ljfli, an enllghklild statesman qnandrulenleekinlllllfllildwill- parity ror his people, he will he hnownehieilydflrellmfllhlmfl‘ nentouoireumetaneeswliichmart- Id hi: reign, a: the hero oi his Houni-‘masagallantaoidia-and stating patriot. Th: martial role Iasnotoihhssekinmhawasarnars dpaonhliithoisuflrnnthat Int military leada: are made yfér-Iliaalseooeasioneallsliaaniorth. ‘lha accident which resulted in fiagdlberfadeaihoocnrredonthe Uwnoithaannivarnryoihissuc- adon to in: throne, ‘whaf’, aa regardedhimwithaflsctionandre- doubled rennet and counted mire andhiswisenrlinminthanridstoi theperllaolthahmlr. . . . ‘me- grieieithenstiouwillheproimmdl anditsiirstthoughtwiliheoneoq great heart to the anwlee oi Bel- giom." Prinsa uopold, who Inoeeed: hi Qilra in the War in which Ietch accompanying today’: patches. Iaopold lived, during waryearathesimplaliieoisaol- _.i_ liuchslzrprisehsahaenexprru- i 53! thatoithewitadfituwillsit theohieetioubiaieatranoihiv- 351i n, gqfltmfljn] iigure o! thaingjuiheaandotharoldahwho ahouldhe ahovepolitioal oiartrol siblocttohaingeiltodlaanalod- tmvarlmaaemmiricllsvaiorma ordidataa-mipaaditbnnlihaly thattheamdianleireeoiml- monswouldomnaittethaalnrnp- tionhyanyhmieroithepower: given hydmgrfl to Prrrident rage; 5 Eliii i E .53‘ Fr E3 gr fig ifiailri 55E O TOIIONTUS LIBRARY The near proqaeet oi improving library iaoilitie: in Charlottetown through oo-qasntion with the Oar- negie authorities lend: interest to an article in a Western newspaper describing the public llil-ary o! ‘hr- onto a: "Canada's Greatest Lih- rary." ‘the ‘loronio library began in 1832 with : "Mechanics Institute and Lending library." When m 1m it became the Municipal Free Librarylthadacredltahlehistory‘ behind it. Since then, as shown in it: records. it has had the wholl- souled service oi two librarians, the lata Dr. Jame: lain and now Dr. George Looks. ‘twenty-live _ year: agoanaversgeoilmiihoolaaday were being borrowed by the citi- sens: today that average ha: in- 2w l E § 2 2? 'l'a'a$wieiatll salasriharaatihhtheaadaubaarlberswh: _ lads g7:- -la? ‘S§§§E 5:, 35;‘ _ r? §s%ir 5 F 5 to get ofl to sleep, wakeiul periods during th: night. Your doctor will thue new individuals are atrium‘ azsr E 5. 2% preterahle to an up-and-oomlng younpwr like Adoli Hitler-or Sir cal: . gig 5g 55% E8’ s E E 5? it E *r E 5 3‘ 5- 8R Fa accredited representat- ivea oi Yugoslavia, Rloumania, ‘mr- key and Greece signed a new Bal- kan Pact Under which the territor- ial security oi each oi the signat- 25 E §§ g3 l! i: §€ not Just sieepleasneas, hut sleep- leasnes: on which tear and appre- hension have been . A: anutter oi tact, worryls‘ nothing more or lees than tear-tear E 8' SE 5? Er is S 2 E E 5225555 in a prolonged or chronic iorm. Various method: oi treating this I101 111°" 01 m‘ 511"“ condition have been used. A: nations, so may, (here seems to be no reaaon why they should anticl- paie any threat to their peace tor to come, provided that one important defect in the Balkan Pact la remedied. Alt prwent Pint doe: not include Bulgaria. And to he completely Qirective it must circumstances oi thenasttowyea-rs have brought sooresoireaderatothelihraryflrhe rise in employment ha: caused a iallingoiloitneueeieircirlating llI-arieaehisyaariaiithdisoov- eradthatthenewhorrowarswhom tbedonrenionioraidiorthehook: withthenewvein rising 0n the toes, or sitting on the heels. putting a. hot water bottle m the stomach or at the ieet; eating, some light iood to bring the blood away E 2 8 However the method recommend- ed hy our mental specialists is to have the patient consult a physician who will analyse or go thoroughly hrgensralllelliuaslusheeomea sortaillflvariantoitberihad- sihwhotenyearsagoheatthe mlaherih: oil irom the gates o! er oompetit : are gushed ‘w. new Issue qei tins ltulil Interior: s a slricrorv l: slew Being Prepared III B‘ I! Ill Illalslflelephoae Direct- ory h ssielalel ior publication on the 1.1 lbtk will haeleasd on Fdbflur, hand tlairsaqnaet: ta the nearest ianflieeatoneaaadiamyevengm 11D. Phanaehelahllyfiealefiglag ISLAND TELIPIDIE GOIPQII LIMITED. into the matter a: matters that are causing him to think and worry and try to straighten them out as much a: possible, so that the pat- ient may acquire a calmness or peace oi mind that will permit him to overcome the rear or apprehen- go Neal, then lion. - and - Switzerland, even Denmark, may ieel the Hitler hammer. mom Hol- land to Danrig, right around cook, Nasiiam aoepe irom Germany the borders. Note the new military “"4: in the expenditure oi name-a, oi Holland. oi Bwita- land-three state: which never oi themselves as abject to possible invaeon. tria waathe objective oi the first attaol. mrope give: thinks to little and then price: rocket Warsaw. Pils-udski prevented Com- munism irom overapreadlng West- ern lunqie. ‘lioday Dolliuas in Vien- na stand: in a similar relation to mflltanQlil-Iiismflitisonhishead that the drwt Nani wave has broken. fliould Austria 5533; ggiég 5% rééié Eiefig pawieindistraqand vahieoiatr-ainedetai! interastadnotonlyinserv- presenttlstmhutirid~ moroandhettertasiea.” lmringlastyearTorontolhrery husetfifldlvolumasamong wornenanddriidrenoi 1 ifii E5 physician can help attain this freedom iron: worry, hy 111° sympathetic listening and helpiul "ma: E F E r s F publicity mOihOfi, with The Living Dead lyaugeeadul. oi marl . it i: Point nhrjrfindeedmm thatduring ltlstinotitprlstoipri- munitiu an outstanding achieve- IAII OI Strange reflections the birthday o! one oi the living dead inqiisea I have often thought oi writings-n article or two 0n them-the men who once were something and now are nothing, stranded, living 1n the fluh but so dead that the world, ii their names are men- in 5 z ll l”! American yielded to heiuddlement. i; E “lite-veils, l: he alive still?" isnotenactly truqoioourse, oi the Ea ti one d the most important collec- tionsextaotolilrisaort. iii? 1 t o! bad luck, ioul play, or nce. More to he reared i: iear that come: tram personal coward- lmin thaiaea oi Iood fortune. The Iaar oi the euooeasiul tsusinea: man hiaproilisniaynotbe aslarge yearastheyarethis. iroiten m acute than the iear o! a sick 55 s; To T”, POINT- ing violence to the imagination u» "m: hon. munher, (lion. Mr. lapointe) Ill that é the impetuou: monarch who ioa- a generation kept Imrope in a s; ii‘ E honutlyeonduotad. trouhleisthatthewstasrisahfi- edperaistently E 'il._l(. 8. iiilillllli, BeAnCeP-A-sC-G-A GQIIIIID IUIIJO AOOOUNTAN‘! ii OI‘ OAIAIIIAN IOOIITI OI WIT ACCOUNTANT! IOI TAKING AIITDAVIH IN I'll _ Elli OOUIT OI‘ P. l L I. l l. IIIIIIINTATIVI ‘III CANADIAN OIIDIT III’! Tllll‘! AIIOOIATION, l-IHITID. NUVA IOOTIA BUILDING Ill, P. l l laaaaailagaystamapaaedapaadrevlseil. IAlcnviegaflaa-ethehbahlled. aasaea-aaglaaaaaaaaraeaitapaaureaalrvmslil- Ilthlpgnltaflyaadauanlaalih. Ialaasafleahaaarraltaalllenaeeomisnmllel- laee-elhrailaawrittpwpaaadlal. Ilsandalaraalaliaaia and: sateen debtor Ilflladllahilwcqlaelaecpaatal- ta-narnouama E§§§ g: Er the ooamdeneepi the people. well. independentoourageatthe msnureaurmgamamm» “h E o; . ‘Iiailnghthalrltflsllouaeei Oonmoanonwednead Entities anoountend gue oi Nations and the Disarma- ment Oonierence, m. Stanley Bald- racalied the action o! the Unit- Z§§ " ziirr ‘g iii havethaeofiianeaoithepeepls. ‘rheuilywayinwhriehone oan judgedtheomfldenoeoithepeo-‘h nhoithiaoountfyllbiilldelil' theemiidenoaoithelouealtis ratheranawdootrinethatthehon. memheriorqueheohatpuiaiot- vuewdem~tnattnawvvlithil thspartywhieh lsonld d: ti! flmaroranelaeteomihavenevar F tori-down to i011. Since. has been-as much the dead authority a: Ilenin’: oorpas though Wilhelm ll 2&5 it r 3 i a 5 E 5 E E 5 I 5 é 2 5 2 r Er‘ F I i E 2 ward: the establishment oi world . Mr. Baldwin said: o more reeling blow struck at new attempt in Europe than E a G as = i: E a a‘ re v g z I? have thrown; goo ain the part he played in proWIr di. plomncy to inspire pity tor an un- ii?‘ War fight: E 3% aakingooroptnionaatowhanan - The litt P auction b’ “m. m‘ I c" 1e rincilwtlliy oi Monaco has been snubbed by the ha Btats oi llialilsiflll. With aevaral States, ldhaissippi owea corttralcted hdioin the Civil Monaco holds some o! the anoient honda, and sought to collect; Iilsiuiwi point: haughtlly an statute oi limitations. ea= § § mentsry dohth Q the Daft Ad~ EDITORIAL NOTES i 25%? @'E§ @5555; Eggs} R s‘ Igsili 5 E ‘gill; ‘i§§§§§§ {lg ll; gilt] E; 7 a’ si . PI ' i. . liirg ,;!?'-ii§s~ file-l fir?‘ .l§L 15!. .l?li!i§)‘il' Fire, Life, Accident,_ Sic/Int“ and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side. Lloyd “Wis 146 Richmond St, hilfliliflnll l!‘ “flowmuohwasoldllf°'“"* intlieroadaniaeimmshore ianmstr"-ronuwrd"“"' toaiahahim emu mum- Direetory...beeause¢¢ tlsaaiaaalvelallwhlehiteovarsamlu" iraaaaereiilaanlvrihsnnblls...nuloq heeareeogaisadaaaaldealnedlnraioradvm ting. Lhiiedqaaeh the new Dlrocleryh aowavallalslaiorthhparpeaa Charlottetown "emu a m. so rm WW 1° ""