THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FOUR i Norse Names _ I191- iyc are lLelping the Allies now by permit- y ting tum to uy for a price the implements of ~ ng.d “n4, for summer l: t-r-R uuiiarc-qnark that-buy for a price the things FORUM (Manta-eel Guam» Co“ q Sh’? t Morning Daily (Founded tn 1887i they llléfl for the prosecution of the war. \\'e r “Noam II u- m e» m m m. n: m”! 3° o . "*‘"'i"i.__. “—'. hi’- ZfTC not Will" them anvthiit". not even our moral ‘n “F! enemas el intend.‘ i . . l P l2 ~ m t n. onu- resldcnl, nut. m. u. (hesler s. JlcLure _ . .._ _ pwvms a they are put mum, "M" and“ into Bmndina , Norwvsiw vim i Vlrc-Prlusident. s. u. Burnett. l-‘JJ. _ =llll;/='ll'l, lIlllC"'il_\‘ as a nation. \ei \\'e 51am] m the art of issuing piopaganda, eflqgfly "u", “f”: n1" "' names have proved n. nlgflwtnmre to- Secretary. LlcuL-Col. p. .-\. Jlaclunllnn. 115.0. ,3,‘ um “t- . it uc ho 1c thev will win so we ma "mum! to lllenaw, new“ n” whim-h.“ n on u “mom wpemtwm o,‘ I Edltnr and blatuzing Ulrcrlor. J R. Burnett. F.J.| i - ' ' ' l . t Y Mons and make mem no" ‘q, m’ and “do wmmenwm“ The w“, Coygygfl by yggr "mud, zhe iiclor) Willi-Jill assuming any res- Asuntlatc Editors. Finn's Walker and [an A. Burnett. [d ' Lnmnph of the M1183. As witne-wes '01-“ "we Insurance The war Diane of to-day is almmt H I'.}T‘§"PX}ES __l. . hi)‘. Nou- m_v friends if tllis is not if‘?! 8W “Busing then- alreacly 113551133 3mg»; w“ n“) i“: :52; neg-eon‘. 52.5w for e munttn. il_‘ll)c‘f;~\' rznsci n, lilc nzh tleélee. then l do not "v4 °"°'°- " Mmbrm CMQ-IE- -_.__. ‘T guage which has three more let- "Y-"Uli- 59° fl" "f" "mmh- kzwitv ti" nunnin" of the word hypocrisy” - He ‘ akin sk‘_muxm m‘ mum “dad u“ m“ “mush 1' qnmnced w '0 per vccr. 19.00 m» 5 mqnlh; >_ _ ~ -. _~ V _ _ - _ _re‘l a sm g mixture for Election compel“; P111111“ m“ the fan that there anti-ally are two 5 for 1i mun: . ht-ciatlt c\‘c';;.. in >cztndznavza have given added ;"°_“- 94*?“ m")? Peel» "M"? 1nd “only professed that his supreme “£10161 lflfltllflttt-‘S in Norm”. r-ll- ’ i. - . 0 t-r tear. i~rie n» these ini" ctii 115 which |n.l\' b taken ‘w?’ ‘efms- "w" T001. belt-its, war duties simply disallowed hts Emil and lendsmaal; that both QUEEN STREET B» A ..il in l- .\. :00 l‘! . e layers r d u I , _, 1 ' f . _ U“, I," 6 ummm , _ , W, j , Nd b_ ' ~ - oi ~-- an ‘151119- _l you =ur-lve “caving his desk to meet the are in process of flux. and that iafurnav “tutu. ‘m: Pr» so. n»; 1.1 ._\\ slut. d _\‘ an lncreaslnahtngnoge offltnat mixture you w.ll Canadian people"! {is could not spellings vary from map to map _ . . c _ . .. _l_ -.. WW m I n-nuUt-r ot aye .n the l1:'< DJCllCS. ' 0W 9 69mm! amokezs We“ ea“ m! enouah to and from )1!" Y0 W6»!- "Tlie bimrlnY-fi! Htlllvry 1'5 fl 9am" maffl k i p6 " "' "" "—‘"“"~*~" lzeeefchwflirtlvioblifigo fgltfctfiite mblerldme lg: vflilghxpgglnl-l: $35. l??? thgvmuorthlnhabsietgnportt o! nwfltgem‘ l ' ‘i ~ _ . , . » - < - - em now r rted \ me ll citrus! Ink." _ ____ Mmwn In Stamps nowadays. - Windsor Star. ble to come to seek an entrance s. centre of Allied e-rrorts to effect | F - . =—~'—'~ -, “H, m, , ,,,,, ‘ " i _»~__-.- u, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,__, ’,:*,,,€,;i;l:;":l§,,,':,m=,5;g Y§:,{;,,:g<;; - e,n~gin=,,1»,ie;~-h== 1g;- 13;;- , flrflDellclnus Cup of l h n i ' ' ' f. The familiar hobby of stamp-collecting often asserts that, there are at least one m’! side °7 m9 '11." V’ W!‘ mm yearswold in ‘eh-cvsrldlfijoélrll. Nike; . __ _ f “i amt 11c; valuable lessons in geography and his-Filings?!‘ ggéegnlmm,scaimm' $lrlicemcinousnteppmiszllgnbfl>rlb lignglirlili" and fimdhelm~ “WW1 MVM I , PM"? h-PJES Anhmpatel for}, in that the life and tinlcs 0i _s0 many coun- ,9r'31 tunes ,,,,,§‘,‘,._,,,,. 0:222‘; if;- ment. But. alas. Mr. King so fa: and-gm“; §$Qe'vl>vr1llte§ei-nt€i°m'iggn“§ l i ~ r~ "r ~M~ re rciiectcrl in the [lostage issues. .~\ con- lwndam» All “Yieie a" 00W N“?! grgglglémggtlafe gig, if???) ‘SE The name Tmndhiem. in 05¢ 101’ l MI’. T68 POM Says: l‘ . ._ mry exmttplc is passed along by the Lon- ,' Eglgnlflsergfdliazl Gentle-w» — Cal- mwa and w,“ m“, heard from an centuries, was officially abandoned g . T?» n; .-1"~1 - . i- f f .- ' ter until along came another “mm 1929 and m“ d"? W" m‘ I . , . n in. , \.llLl lltTrlCs that slot a o orme. —--_ , r‘ l"? h wo=ta~e vamp; left behind when \\‘ar=1\v N" mum"? “PP°'“"”'“‘ m Cm’ snleémllleecllonmaelgglsec$mflglnggg ‘a?! mgmxbdlfrtilzl nflfxnee; “hi: i 8e t , M5 .. . .. w. , , m _ _ _ _ . . '.\.'lS elvlctiazed have now been adapted hy the cesvsei-negllealexirn) S§§§.~,.C,,§,‘,Y° x323, geabzlnet. Minster: durlngd thgcdfe- ‘giggfiestpfnges ogfulqg otz 1 ' . 1' ~ - lirfllllll‘ authorities for use under the aclnlinis- ‘mm m‘? 33ml“ °5 993"“ of-uum thglr Lifrlzlirlpgualleswfillgtsfheyrelguldnlf fl-‘Yvlflflliflfl Wilh DP-‘lmlrk. flflflflll l Full Tea, " " zrzlz-rtn oi the Reich bv imposing tllc words “Gen- égaslefi $319531?‘ °‘.",",‘,~“°{‘ h2g5; ‘We?! ‘lake “The l0 Wm 0f! tho which Delhi“ hm b°°°m° ‘he °7‘ i‘ Z ~11 ljcvernmcilt" upon their laces and bv sur- and. supirb Phyilcaelxvshilege. read? lellilélisom tlfeek oflféceslhglut nolart-‘f: filunrpacml 1m mliand mgilllal/Eatie‘ imfszimf; "m ‘ l~- . ; , . ,'. 1 .' . . ~ ' . for a hard campaign. Aa-‘eq w ‘ n ° r a r s“ an re ‘m '- ' “‘"“ e- w \ l _ (any tlcm uith neu xalues in local currenc . _ __ ‘~ made safe. the war seemed to restoring to the Norwegian capital 9mg; t- _ ~.~ - __? a a l this he pO>$€8" a. watt technical m" "h m 5°“- Sen te N l ' i‘) m“? 35"“ l‘ ’ 3 ,'l'\\- titv-six stamps of various issues have been mm“. as a 555,6, ‘and the m“ ggénilggtgr; egtéiérfoglarao grocery-egg ltgsmanctenit; nlamale“?! (gnigiinstgad p: rn-mmq-mmmgsuhl Manama ‘it: bCOmmlttee. f > l ' s ‘ r- l ' - - . ~ v . " , ' i I ’ ,L..._r ,‘ If‘ ~". ‘re h" w". 1 so “gym, mctudmg, “Onlcally, that made only perlenoe and prestige of pIBVZOUS lnel: Ministers all went skiing. The Danish will; Krtrf-lean lVtin-‘lflglle. mnn_"g°,,_eq,t?°fi, be?“ "munlmg Y°°Fflll)'-‘y~111 r 15x1? " ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ i- .., =1 ..‘nl.---t-:...». .-i ll-e l.-,t"l:‘ir’ll m. mmnand" _ vfmcmwe’ sun’ 1th: “l?” m’? "f?" °"“" u" The people of Nldaros. however. AnJesurid-Awi'e-so€h~id°°h_' irilflxéis‘livxfiilfulifdBsiltljrlrfignggpgérlmm ' , . . , . ' -. lc‘\\' '. l1!‘ 5l\ll!‘l'.il‘ll'l‘~ = 1- - »- _ _ _. ' ' ~ _ f- . l t» |'< l . l‘. ‘iqvtlrr ll-"f Fl L-stuulmn Pr?“ tll‘~fl l"h from mo“! llm‘ iii.‘ lillfrv than ltalt lit.» §l,‘,‘,‘,,.‘_.‘_.§l_.,,‘ gfiffiifszfigffflfpayns" aioftiillefolll)? gammy 0t 3m all! a . . , l nu.» . ~_- ---,,- H's-b ~ ~ ~ - ~-. —. . ~ _, l e » ~ » i‘ . " l ‘i '1 " ‘_ l 1 " "' "‘ 54:13; ~ i.i.ii.-.. it: ierinllii- (zifllnnilvavmiiiitilliénllili.” “L12 K133i.‘ flm-“lcol _=r1-l"-~ sxarnes-smue-nee oullook." supp“! M the " f’ ‘ _ _ .11 l$<.liC5 bearing the hcarllnt Hlntleilburg. e:- Creek. t-he Rev. Roy Taylor, 1s wlth the war or any thlng else. so mass meemné ronoigpdig ‘ggéégeg g13°e5““M-§’Ph"“f- hmfi Dfefiifiilvn in itself feign. ‘ .’ - t n \\(-l'f' orlginallv overprmtcil "Dctltschc l'°_ be aP-Jw-mfd PTWmC-al lmranan 1F“? “'5 we 953px] the pew“ dur‘ by 40000 of the city's 70000 11- slgfihcwm“? 4m’ t e great proves m“ has bee“ l ., _ _ ' . _. . . - 1:11.; ctl: wa. corteztsred o: so irtz the campaign! Now \ve‘ll all go ' , , ' " 197-538-119 when. mflde- Speeds that would have \ y _ z la-t _\cnr tor cifCtllflllflfl in the oc- - _m, me “sown smflh along with ML Km! and glflblbafltfi. which adopted 8- fesvlll- 10f0l£n—1p'-fo-t,gn_ sounded incredible and fanraszic n " H V “nym ma, A,‘ “.35 w,“ ha“, a 20nd om fashioned “$11 fimandlng the restoration of few years n30 are now accepted as l ~ . .. . nub‘, for“ 1935 ,0 1.40 Bu, hymn," n Such ,5 p“, rashw“ e 0 name. The Stortng (parlia- probabilities. A plane travelling a; r H y \ are mmilcar \\'lll‘. lif-UT-llfllll‘ s ‘s w be filmed i0! a whicg Mr. K,“ and ‘his Cabin“ intent) extrlcmted itself from a very Speed of Plane 750 miles an hour. is zooming _ stamn- aiitl !"‘(*\' <|l'.t"l hzne . Szec. Cxdtt" memzer, its ‘lt/lmsters ‘rlavc. chosen to press w‘ SP0‘ m a He?" WmPYOmIBB 5 LhIOUKh Space Rt 12 1-2 miles a '- i "el"c=i for nlw" llllll th"l'ttc"'sl" ‘ .- i-ccczinzec. i— Cxllla-zy Camdifs “'3? elicit f0 R Sllfve-‘fiflll “wch 3a“ ‘the c“? "5 Pram‘ f“ mmum" * e “‘ " " “ l " “ °- F1[13_d_ conclusion. While young _men all ham?) 1719110315?!" — Eubstll-llltlfl! Avlalmn W88 Elven its stimulus Tlulyt u‘? P141116 L! filchlng the _ ____ oY-r 1h? ciuntr). are wamng pm." the helm ending or me Norweg- in the Great. War of 1914-18, and meaning from the worq udistanxvn W If the ownership ol‘ m-tlor cars ls efllly f?‘ fr‘ '“'°l'd l” 90- and d° m“ danQSI-‘laahfor me Dane-Nor’ gggrsprvlfgesgongflgfed (‘gig those 3ix$il1§gdé§§g§a“§¥ ‘lfi-ILZ“? l? m” — EDITORIAL NUlEs — ' " i i é‘,';‘1';ji‘€“5.§§j,§t‘ Flfiifdbfii {ti}; iiifflervciililiirigtriiieizinivlzio “Wegrlge fligrtnlneleent there have mlwnfl-Ythfls indeed it was. extdiil to-morrow it ‘in; nrovf- ‘lgllgie 0: _- é ~- ~ . , i ‘ ,. , poneer rmen who look back pom tremendous factor for good in zh _ ________ bu, n‘ on we “cit like laattlols months ago to been no lmpcxant name changes. this day and u] marh o’ h“ n d u v e i. t Pct-hi is the cxtlzlhaition of whv thcrc was n0 C} r hand‘ mam” “m” are w" rsagliell as r-igiul-tfiluyelt “hue ‘u? églul-txfn toisllmtmlte the med‘? plane with tta ggcligcesslirmodfatn ' c Si‘ l . l l V . _ Con” o, extravagant lea“ us“ \ r _t 1 mg s, \ .. a1 the Cldl val Bjoergvm fcr Edge-n has “an” f l)‘ o a > llltlztzlry bzlntl at lllC prorugiltiutl 0f lllC LCglalil‘ Brat‘. l1 Columbia has chain iegne Tfcxrltlsrs of, “l8ipolngmliznwenltllllzrs “T111311? fllfd. gt. the fgate‘ lcii§tu*,y,,»§{';°'mm",‘,'f1 i» k .-, that 11m only one available “~35 that Pm. tastes. SJic-j 1933 the llulllter o, Dairéifatlgelclrr itfilallcéltqdtheilfiléivniff 60$; lvorwcglans. incidentally. are not prev-mus wnflm’ we" ‘Ema m pail motor vehzclcs reaistcrcd in me - ’ elm agned C" m” “ame of the“ form l -- = ernment remains deaf and dumb to mm counmz In riksmaal Norway ~ I "T renew-tie \\'lll:‘l'l is being con- ll": izr-Ytl is now occupied a lIlX llTP-"flhlfi by . tag .-' .. 1.1-‘. lf lllt‘ llnnliiiinn i: v: ttlil not be to rlt-plzlce the stitutiotial lzmitatirln, pmvcr or’ the Dtillllllllflfl to im- :t can tax wherever anil provinces, on the other . ..i\. Act to (lirccl . ll/inzfititm adopts a gaso- Eie izrtlltqsctl at~ the source and u.’ way of a sumptuary or con- ' rrgvcnlic 111x. ' is the accepted view in t there will be little itrzng the war y'ears_ What hr the war depends on the kizlcl cit culls it. H luv Alrhlahifhnu sa nds G0 - \\»-.e liml by Imposition sneakers in xsion just closed, inn-fiance “as rc- tl:~.~ Elm in committee on _ In rt-piy to a (lll/Cillflfl by the Op- mlt-r, rcgyirtlitlq the lavas oi $1.000 of rlt l":ilt:-»li\\=.tttl llri-pilzil. the Xliltistcr “Jlilllllt! notirlizllrlnlij.' rcplictl: "The door nwll nut] {ll(‘_\' wl-rr: frrizt-tl." vl tl "it's worth of [inltltflvs fmzcll for himmti cottmnlplirut. v ritul Wllllfllll any lur- fil‘l\'(‘l"lllll<"lll.$ part than ‘ - tliwn” wen"! llfiav tinny u, zmtl Ylllllillll" . >lf‘ll li“tlll<"lllll\f.“, Illl"i‘.l ll!"ll]l|f'l‘.~'. flit-n:- ‘t-inv any l-lau-l ctinulttcllt zls lo {TH Ill": in‘ -. in ‘thrill .'\lll)- (-“ili]'ltl'll llnt iunvrirtls of tcn tut-xvi ln-t _\ ar in the 112w: rl. ilnrl ill: .5 prfillztlily -- .. lit nu wttctnpt by liic lip- pflsilvitl mw v.4 ti» ctlrirul thr- r-Hilntltcrl cv- penrl-ttlrc t“ ymr l»): llirit amount, fountl only two .~lll~'.i l" < t-‘l "i" lflicrnl sirle of the Home. with Price.“ Nctitrillity’? z: wlviuq. in :1 rcvcut scrmolt. re" it" v. llz‘. Iv" "( in l \'.'"‘.t wiz‘ tt'i;5‘:ll lr< of nll ct-ttnlritfl \\'i"l '-"- ll wt vltwlv lit ll lt_\' lii<tt>l'ic:ll bowl. l‘ zill m1 the liq-is of thcir juilguilztt t ‘l llYlIl lvrtlng \‘.'ll‘it‘ll lll('_\' nrc cr-wtinvril rl ' l for‘ tlv- ttllinmtc <rlcrifirt:." sail lir, ll.» oh. _ “tl'l“§ that which we arc (lnillf wcm the titmtrl wt‘ can tln in this grapic anrl ptitliill ll'll1l‘ to give Illl nccmiut of our Slf‘\\'.'ll‘tl~lll]t tr» (loll in lll!‘ |ll'('§('l'\'.'lllrll1 of liberty and rlctu-nt rtiyirtl for tlir- lights of lltrlivirllirll v nnil the survival nf cvcrythlizg llint clllttlrv null religion lmvt‘ lirqtlcntltcrl tn its?" S51] mu]? slronqly <p11l<P Rev. Dr. lfoclif Brnnlvl, SW. Tilttinne Church. at the rot-tier of Fifth \\rmic~ nntl Fiftv-thirtl $lrt~cf. .\'c\v York Citv. in .1 rcccnt scrtnon in which he- rliscit<<ctl AllV-ricrfs "Illllll\'~<f‘tlllllllllfl nvtltrnlity.” He snirl: "l nm no: tvlcflillttg flint \vc go lntn the lvar by smiling rm nrtny ovcr=cn=. I (lo not hcllvvt‘ the Allies who are today fighting our ltfllllfi - do not fotwvt llizit~fnr thr preservation of (lClll- ocrzlcy and the right 0f small nations to live, I do not believe they wanpour men. Neutral 9|; I)."T$fll'l.'llli of flllfillftllfiQClllfifll and EX‘. tilt ‘tr l>(~~\.\cen tho lcmlcrs (If llic I‘.l'L'.~"‘lll l'7il‘l(‘l' rcltuthxliiitg; fi-tlurlcr, i\lr. llcrl" _c. lift‘ rlr-"s hr» 11.1; “jn-t llcglm to fight." I l! It w l)". ll:l".i<l ljrftigqtwtle rlictl this date, 1375, lll f) = _\.lli4‘Fl. llc ctpcltcrl up vast tracts l0 l‘. ' :...rv CllWlllllif‘ alnl v-iltrlnizutitin. ma-le many lli-vtt\(’l. ;1H.l “:1,- tlm first liltlwtltrail to trnvt rse ill/P whole lcngth of Lxlke 'l‘allgan_vika. I U i ‘ In anticipation of airplane development in Prince County, the rents of houses in Summer- side art- on the ascendant. lt is felt that until a ' hip develops in St. Eleanors the bulk new towns of the officials and students of the training school will have to be accommodated in Prince County's capital. Q i I Of 8.553 doctors in Canada, 3,ll2 have inti- mated ihey are available for overseas service. Of that number, 2,672 doctors had previous military training, and of that group only 161 reported they ttcre unavailable. Only two in Prince Edward Island were not available, 35 in Nova Scotia, and 24 in New Brunswick. 1i Y? 1K i Three hundred British women are among the Q00 persons who have volunteered for service in .\'or\vay_ The women seek work as ambulance drivers, nurses, cooks and canteen workers. Only nanles and qualifications of the volunteers arc being taken as it is not known if, and when, they can be sent to Norway. O I I U l l l i Fvithntly’, secitlg there are no new Provin- lcial taxes, and the Government has budgeted for a deficit, we are supposed to live provincial- l_v during the current year on the loss side of our l Profit ztntl Liv-s Account. There are no two ways l nlmut ‘It —- we ale blessed with a remarkable j.\'f‘l of administrators. As trustees on an estate , they would get “the order of the boot" front the lI/atv (hurts, and n-lade responsible as well for ‘ the los-cs sustained by the estate. n- 1t 41.. luv: (fhzittlltcrlzlin has unincil Plllllbll that lhcv r must hi‘ prcprlrcrl for air raids 0n cities and towns llwfore Spring is very much farther advanced. l The strength of the German air force is thc ad- l vzuttngu tlicy ltnve nvcr the Allies. llmv Prime Rliiistt-r Kitufs conscltrncc ntust be troubling hitn y fur his part in landing Britain in this tlcplorzlhle flnnsition through tilrning down the request for lithe tit-e of Lfanada for airplane building and ‘training. llcrc we are nmv only beginning to impart‘ supplies which otherwise would nloru than llkcly have been sufficient to keep the cncmy at bay. e e According to the Stnnmersirle journal the prcscttl plans for the new airport and training school at St. lilcattors call for the grading and lmlitlings l0 lvt‘ fini-luvl as quickly as ltossiblc, piiwl-tlllv this full, nl which limo the runutlvs mil llc glwn :\ Niill rozttitig of gtwlvvl null lull to sctllc during the winter and spring tiwnlhs. liar- ly in F141 llllffl nllffilclllg will probably be done. Several mrnlths work will, of course, have to be c-wnlplclcd before actual training will he crim- mcnccrl. 'l‘his will probably be finished in the cnrly full antl training will proceed during the winter and spring months. ‘K i ‘I I 1i (icmrnl interest Wlll be evinced in the approval uf the propnscd cntlclidattlrc 0f Miss Agnes .\l(lC])ll-lll, former nlclnbcr of Parliament, for the Sri-knttaon fctlcral scat left vacant by the death of ltrvv. \V. G. Brown. 'l‘he Saskatchewan C.C.F. sitting members at the close of their cau- cus in Regina recently endorsed hcr choice. 'l'h~r caucus was attended by (I.C.l~‘. members of the llr-tlse of Commons from Saskatchewan and CXLF. nlcnlbcrs of the 5asl..ltt"llelvan Legisla- ture. Mr. Brown died recently in Ottawa after being re-clcctcd in Saskatoon in the Itlarch 26 feilcrzil elections. He ran as an Unity-Reform candidate. bliss Mncphail, who formerly refus- ed C.C.F. membership anil remained U.F.O.- Lpbon Wu chimed in QU-Bflice. Ontario pLTVlDCQS has been growing stead- lly until thzs year the peak of 120.149 has been leached, an aver- agt: c1 one car for caril 6.44 p0)‘;- un l the ])l‘0\'.llC(‘. - Vanceuicr Province, There im- not mrmy ‘petting ‘xll llll‘ > which give (in ccnilnlzecl cxL-lcnc“ oi a Sl).lll 0t m nllezuat-Lcnnl if‘- lnlt 1n lllla slcndtr re can ho lllcllitlicl the elcfmt. Wlllfll: Al: Hull, SCCFClRlTJ of Stale lcr the United States. has u<lll\.'l\l-.-Lcl'ed l0 a. CClllbllltlllOn of Republic-tails and nigh tariff Dcm- ocrates in then- conoerted effort to lllillgx i|li|1~ ualus of llli’ prevent the renewel for another pertcd of three years of the R2- clprocal Tariff Act, which was first enacted in 1934 at his in- stance — Wmnlllfit Free Press. The House vote for continuance of the reciprocal trade agreements program is a. more significant. vic- lory for thi. enlightened wmmer- ciai polxay than passage cf the orxginal act. FOX‘ it. came altcr a mot exhaustive reexamination 0t the program not alone in Congress but. in the whole country. A: a. matter of faot the endorsement, of the principle of recvprocity as e. proper foundation for our corn- merclal relations with other na- tions was more impressive than the vote itself indicates. No one could have carefully followed the debate tn the Howe without bemg keenly aware that there was strong senti- ment in both Democratic and RA- publlcan ranks for the mamten- ance of reciprocity 1n principle. Unfortunategv. the final vote dd not fully rally this actual senti- ment. —- Provicletlce Journal. The Miami Herald plys grace- ful editorial tribute in a recent. ls- sue to Sir Harry Oakes tor his many public services to the Baha- mas. his adopted home. It is noted that Sir Harry "spent $1,500,000 on the purchase of a hotel. ralnmisn- ed every rocm and kept it opened all last. summer. He put out an- other $000,000 to busy the Baha- mas Country Club and then rtbult the whole csurse which ranks to- day with title best in Florida. He then bought the new alrport the Bahamas Government, was building lng and finished it with a 3,000 yard rilnway." Sir Harry's bene- factlcns and public set-vices go further than this. If we are not mistaken he provided the fund; for a new hospital and has contributed liberally’ to many local charities. Eiected to the Leghlattx-rc, he has taken n serious interest in the wel- fare or the poorer classes lmd ln the advert-cement. of hlglenl and edncatlcirl. - Canada-West l:id;es lllmgazlne. The United States has hufl rather a frequent. rerles of changes tn it= represenl-attlves at Ottawa. and Mr. Cromwell ls undoubtedly right when he mys t-n effect that these short terms are offensive to the status and dignity of Cana- dfnns. ‘fine prestige of his great country requires rcmet-hmg more than mere "scat warmers." Our proximity to t-lie United States. which arc so rela-tcd to us that the Prc ltitnt has r-vm said they u".vl:l limit‘ for its if lnvadctl. rlr- nrnlrls tllnt irr- "‘t“lVf‘ l‘|lllll5.l(‘l‘S of lfne sanle stnbzllty a we end to Washington; the same stability that the United Statss gives to It: envoys ln Landon or Parts. — St. ‘Phzrmas Tunes-Journal. Admire] Harold If. Stark, chlef or naval operations. told the Senate Naval Affairs Committee that crlwis necessitated a re-evalvetlcrl Hv the Navv Department of the Nation's defense problem. As a re- sult of that reappraisal. naval ex- perts drew up a bulkllnz program nallln’! for a drastic expansion of fleet tonnage. Due to "midget-sly cmslderattons." the Navy hlzh command eventually decfded to ask Convrress for a. twenty-five per cent increase l1, naval strength-arm- slderablv le*s than the experts had adequate" defense ln bot-h oceans. Tn» Home after lenathly committee hear-inns. turtnlled t-he expansion Jvrr-rgram altnrphr. 0n (the ground that. existing fnclllthce for shun- blllld‘l1ll were limited and that lf addl-ttitlnnl shim still were needed a yer»- ov e1 hence. they could be eWH-erirerl then. At the hill cam’- to the Bemte from , events before and after the Munich- rM-cnnlned was estentla-l for "ful‘y the offer of recruits in Canada Thus we have the result of sending mtn to Pa "amsni in these nlomcntcus t‘. . mcn who know llifle about h 1g was and who seem to care lcss. ‘ What a b2‘ fling play-boy atti- tuci for flPfllll.“ Alntislcl" o: Can- aritt mid his 02.3.1102. Allnisteix: to be throwing on i scrccn in such a scriotis time as us! Can all - one ccnccivc c-t PYlflK‘ Chantlcerlaln or Rt. Hon. Churchill lcavin: limit" lilt- midst of this \\‘:\t" lo p‘ nlld slvinl iul thr- slvinlnliiizpoms of some nrnbal country for a period o! two vi-eeks, caring not or knowing not. what. mizhi be takinc place at: hcme during their absence. The late Sir Robert Borden, tvlll go down in history as the war time Premier of Canada Hon. Macken- zie King will g0 down in history as the war time vacationing Prime Minister while the rest. of the Empires Prime Ministers ‘mere throwing In their whole time and weight to the cause of the Allies in this war azralnrt Hltlerlsm. What a different spectacle Can- ada would be shown today had the monled interesfs. not succeeded in defeating Dr. Manlon tn the last election. ‘In-stead of a vacationing Prime Minister and Cabinet we would have had a man who instead of running off to United States as did Mr. King when the last war broke out, has proven himself a patriot, a great war veteran with a practical knowledge of war and an elf-soldiers determination to allow no vacationing or any thing else to stand in the way of the most vigor- ous prosecution of the war. Un- llke Mr. King or his Cablner Mln- isters Dr. Manlozs knows the needs of fllzhtlrlg forces and their needs would have been attended to. Mr. Kim's ‘war vacationing s- lonz with his Cabinet Ministers al- :eady makes Canada's war effort take on an alr of tragedy. I am, Sir, etc, PRO BRITISH. Rain In The West (Frderlcwn Gleaner) Crop reports, growth statistics, and soil moisture figures bulk large in news from Western Canada. throughout the year, and this news. as is well recognized, by no means of interest only to those tn the regions ooncezned. Of distinct aid ln interpreting some of the 6WD forecasts. and also of inter- est to farmers l-n all llhflS of Can- ada, ls recent lnformatlon on pre- cipitation and moisture in gener- al in the Canadian gvest. The annual precingatlon of the ‘prairie regions varies from 12.89 iinches at; Medicine Hat to 19 92 at WlnnmBE- The preclptation in Rmnzl-cn. Manitoba. The Brandon ~Sun points out, for 1939 was l4 2 ‘lnchrs. Approximately 50 per cent lof is fals during April, May. June and July. Data. accumulated from 1934 to 1939 show that wheat, on summerfallow required 1,437 pounds of wafer for each polmd of grain produced. Approximately 78 per cent. of this was transpired by the plants and 22 per cent. ‘cet by exaporatlon. One inch of rain- fall over an acre is equivalent to 226.113 pounds of vtnlnr which, on illc hnsis of the nlmvc watcl" ro- qlllffllllflll, is equal to 2.6 bushels of grain. A cubic foot of sandy loam. wet to its field capacity. will hold the equivalent of 2.7 inches of rain- fall. of which 1.’? lnches (‘Ln he considered as available for plant use. Under similar conditions n heavy clay would hold 7 4 inches. gfswhich 3.6 inches would be avail- e l The average conservation of mola- ture by summerfallow is approxi- mately 30 per cent. of the precipita- tlon from the time of harvest. and up to seedlrlg time the follow- lnlz year. ‘mere is an appreciable 10$ of moisture by run-off during n rapid spun: thaw. it is pnLnted out. soll is dry and the through the snmmerfallow year. whfe ln years when the surface snow mella slowly, most of the water mav on- MACS gkfdllfl? soil. Log, bvt Yltlflbfiff from IMPROVED an n crop no a t, during a very heavy rnln. “c” POWDER FOB HORSE! authorized "“" 86501100000 worth _ h _ of ships antlmlfllanes. instead or the Riélififrifi‘ ‘IKE’ us: ‘a, 81.300.000.000 requested by the Navy No apprcprlatlcns rsee pro- vded ln this planning blu. - Y’. a“! ..__ ._... is Norse. vmne in iandsmeal it is Noreg. In pronmmoing Norwegian names a few hln-ts may be helpful. Nor- wegzan “s" i; always stbtlant and never has the sound of "z". "A" (in NorwPgta-n it appears as an "a” with a rrtg above ‘ t m5 a vtry broad "aw" sound " ls like the FfPllCll "U". Sp0k0n with lips mun. dctl. The final “d" lci “fjord" and lh“ final “i.” in the endings "leer-g" and the "born" are usually silent. ‘Kl’ is about halt-ivav between “sh" and "ch”, Approximate pronunciations ot acme of the name; in the nevus fol- ow. Oslo-Olhsef-lo. Bergen--Be.ir'-gen Stavange r-Stah-vafmg'-er. Trondheim—u l v lat-me. Hamar-J-lar-ma . Kr-lst-la nsand - Kr‘. lf-bygbg-l-gah/nfl Namsos-Ne hm '-scllss. NarvllP-Nalhr-veek. A andalsnes-Arvrt Hdahlm-neflo. Kongsvln zcr-Kongss-vtrlgvr. _ KOQ1§lwfi!—-KOYlfl$%'—bnl‘l‘. l 0N GOING INTO ACTION Now the weak impulse and blind desire Give way at last to the all-conquer- ing Wlll, Love now must pause, and fancy cease. until The gas won that freedom born. o re. Sing, then, no songs upon the sweet-voiced lyre; But choose some noble: instrument whose shrill. Nerve-brunt notes my doubting heart s all fill with a, new courage that shall never tire. Slng me the dead men's glorious eel-Le again! Tell how they suffered, died, but lvclrd not falll stir me to action! Let me feel their D3111» Thelr strength. their maste ,: — that at the tale 1 rise wltli such clear purpose in my brain 'I‘hat, even Hell's own getesshould not prevail. -H. R. Heston. (Killed in Action 1916.) MAX FAOTOIVS SOCIETY MALE UP We have jun. received from Hollywood a full shipment u: Max ractor Beauty aids. 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