3s w». 7.1-‘ ' PAGE l "-l ‘l’ if TllE OIIARLOTTETOWN a u Ann nit blaming Daily tl-ounded m I887) President Lleul. Col. W. Chester S. Mclau-o Vice President. J R. BIIPIIEU. FJ-I Set-rosary EQIII Lh-ul. (til D A. alac-Klnnon. 0.5.0. r and Mall-HUN! Hirer-for. J R Burnett, F..|.l. ale Editors. l-ruiik N" lker and Ian A Bllrnfll- sviistitinriox RATES h ' . -. . ."i.iiii i-ur. 52-5" for 6 "m" "- a, hlansilllfipltili I miniiiisl.) Zimllfor ullr 10011111» i |)('[ _\\‘L|l’ 53.00 fur u‘ llwnlhl- l; IIIUIIUISS 0 r . - -, s. \ '.u tier rel - siiiuifiliiiillliix-li-iiii‘ sl-iiii w-r ."'l\'-‘5l-gll ll" 5 ““"“'“ 50v for ‘J months. Cit) Iii-bury: .il ‘Tlleliibj-lfiilit/ies! Jfrmtiryi is— lll-e-alrer "I'll Hie ITeit/resl Ink." u i:ii_\i.~:i-.v, JYNE i2. 1""!- z:_ Ilmzxcull Siptdlfl Olll- n11 tiie side of Cer- tl. Il\‘?l1'.ll4liill\ impor- liill l\'t;<i~t‘\'(‘ll "will extend to iiiazerial resources milllt’ time, we Will oi '.lii>~<‘ l't'~1'>\ll\'t’S iiie \lll\‘l'it"i* may tillllll to the lilsl»: spevclt it] "1\ <vzitliingly as it tiatioit, p ,'\lllkl'l\".lll tui- -. tti.l ...iv and naval vic- t. ice and‘ hate would en- ‘oi tivtnocracy in Illfi '- tlivrefore, the - i _ ] , irli tho~e itations , lil~lil~iiiil in combat ag- ~h is interim-ted as serv- tlit» l'nited States lul" of ut-ittrahty llis refcrt-ttcc to you." implies that '1- South American . rs of Nazi agents ._ W, qpp-tinii for some any ll-itllll anion: lllc l~-lli'$ at stake on the Atugmlitii, by his act of , ‘iias done more to line up unpri i y min,» W for rite Aliics in the western j,,.,,.|:. m oi, _-,-,,in,ini of propagtttidri cottll .\lr. llnff Cooper. British dliill, to recall that (infi- i l"il_v during the last cen- , cotttilfy owed to id iloivn a cur<e itpon to, :n future, should Jlit tlu- v in. fiéli; _ that had saved ltlilv." That hi~i~i“/>":t‘ citr=e ivtll, he predicted. hilFml" wit; i» i=0 r- Must Have assports After July I (‘an leans planning t0 visit the [fnjied 81- ' l - ‘l’ go to the trotthle and qxjiqihe m st.‘ l'l,\. lla~<ports are oli- l,,g;,,,j,g,. [pun -_ in ‘lssiitrfl tiiiicc at tiimnl {i ‘ lll‘ , d by tlic United Stan-S (an. yi “jltwtf jiiristliction the ap- pllCIlllI re- ~. fr.» ~ curs a vi=a a personal visit t:- itiatlrtte is required. oi tlae I l» Ely riu down the num- bq- ti; .> tlu: llniictl Slilitr. Prune .\l intimated in the lloitse 0f (‘omit . that recitiroczil action may he : by lrimiiiion liovcrntncu. in which t ii-iiUl tint the fitiidiing toticlics (in our u "'ll'_f any itirgc influx of Llniird is tt~“.::~'.~. Latiada counts particu- lariy ll(‘w.\.i_\' wt the tiutri-t littsiness front the States a: ti» ~ Tlltl", ~lIl(‘<‘ it i< a source of for- eign -\"i:"n purchases. lt is hoped, theriioi-w i :i Ullfltlllleil to injure '.- ll \\l'lll>l1l very serious con- ilm tri-li u: l!’ I si-l-ratw-ii. '| it-- d- 1i iunirng iavttir should not be reiali -ii for: t1i~ Ilfillytll of the Washington Pllllltfilfifilwq lii" <ii<-:y and protection of (‘ziuaifa ffiiltl lfllllt‘ yidtors. l-Inctirv agents jinJiig 'l~ t» w ;i Il.'lllvl__'i'l' which must he guardi-il .. policy to be aimed at is the ilt‘li"\l‘llt§lj irl tiii~ rt-~t|lt with a niiniintiin oi lll(l",\i“.li‘.i'- i» lgflitlllllf‘ tourists. Time-Irv Htzallh Advice ~iitl illnv-=<~< arc c.'i.~uztl- ;'ll'tl"|l as forms of fifth- i in" iiritionztl health discip- v; x~~t them, in the opiu- t-lilt-f itenriipqvltia- of l't-n~ion~ and .\i'i- ioiiiii l1: v ,,~.- t~ chological aspect of digestion: the dinner table is no tilace for jzulgling, nor should it he used as a sounding hoard for tliscttssion of family problems. Shop talk at meals should be titnitit-tl. One Illflfl carried that idea further and states that, looking back over a lifetime of digestive difficulties associated with peptic ulcer, he could say that, every time he was jireoccupierl with jilatining what he was to do the nirnncnt he fili- ishctl his incal. his troubles bcgzin. 'l‘h.'it circum- stzitice, he thought, was the common denomin- ator 0f the great majority of his post-meal tip- sets. "Someone has recently rcctiiutncittlctl the re- ttirii to the old vustotit of grace lit-fore meals, and there is tniwlt to rcctiiiiinvittl it. apart from religious tibservaticc. 3o inany similar rt-ligitius customs have within them the wisdom of the ages, and their high jlslyfllfilllglflll purpose should not he l)\'('l'lii1Il(("l. \\'t- should sec to it that no inzttter how long may lie our hours of work or how great our anxiety, we should make it a rule to have regular meals and IlllOW sufficient time to etijoy them. "lkizti" mtituiles of all stirts affect digestion. The clirtiiiic dyspeptic- has fear of eating cer- tain foods. Limited or restricted diets are ne- cessary at certain periods, but fearful attention to dietary restrictions is harmful and often pro- longs the illness through the tipcrtitiriit of the vicious circle principle_ .\latiy pCOplC so in- volved discover to their jittzzleitiettt that on a fishing or limiting expedition 0r a release from responsibility they can eat and drink almost any- thing." - tDIIURIA—L NOIES - Mussolini has waited a long time before mak- ing his choice, but this time he will find he has tiiclcetl the wrong horse. in it n- ir l According to a report in the House of Com- mons this year relief figures are generally lower throughout the Dominion. ’l‘liev were down sharply in Nova Syotia and substantially in (lu- lario, the llrairit- llrovittcrw and l-iritish (plum- liia. Quebec and llriiice lidward lshind figures were higher compared with a year ago. v n n- n: Charles Kingsley, Fuqlish writer and poet‘. born this date. l-Qil). lull‘??? will he no trnc freedom witliottt virtue. no trtic science without religion, no trite indu<ir_v uiihout the fear of Cod, and love to your fellow citizens. \\'orker.= he wise, and then you iitiav! he free for you will be ff! to he free." s: w: ii- >11 .~‘\ war casualty in a double sense i~ the tragic death of the .\lini<tcr of llCfPllff‘, llon. .\lr. Rory- crs. llc wa= on active dutv and at the same time enrouti" to heartcti 'l'oi'iiiito $ervict~ (lub nv-tn- ber< on the critival situation the war had enter- ed uptin. .\lr. lloiitr- was well rind favotirulili: known here. and was a stvotttl cousin of .\lr. llciiianiin Rogers of the Rogers llarilivare Co. lA/l. n- u io- n- “lt. an ill wind," t-tc, lit ~pito of ztlinorniztl shipping conditions nizulr tnorc acute l‘l'L‘4'llll_\' as the remit of the withdrawal of l).'llll.~ll, Siveili-h and Xorivegiati yes-cl; from htir roan. (fliilc is adopting tlltihllfPs to cope with iiictxwuiiig do- inatitls :ihroail for niiizilv. soila and titht-t‘ pro- duct<. it i» atin-iuiivvd. lt €~ t-xticrtt-il that the production of nitrate will rvaclt 3_ooo_oot) tozi= by the end of the ytwtr. Prodtictioti already has reached the liigliwt opt-rzitioti level in the last tcn years. l‘l:iti~ are living ciitr-iilvretl for the (“léllill-lllllvlll of tilltvt‘ lilitlll‘. I!‘ >l< i 7F The City (‘outtcillon mint a ct-n-"tt: rif the nationality of c\'(‘l'_\'flll(‘ lit-re. Perhaps they are not ztivart- that the ly’. ('. .\l. l‘. has a file of all sitting-ch in our llll<l>l with llzcn‘ jitvligrte. and of cotiilse the others rl-iirt signify, their forc- fatlicrs having been here for gviierations. lt is different in cosmopolitan (nim- like Ottawa, Montreal, and 'l‘oron:o_ \\'§ntiip<-g. \'.'iticottver, ettz. ivhcre the floating poptilatitiu is so itn- titeiiw and cli;tii;;v;tlilv-; iii lll('~(‘ rcnlrt-s there would he stinie sen-c to lfllxlllg a c.<'n.<tts_ High! we stiggcst, however. that the (itv (‘ouncil take advantage (if the Proliiliiiioti lllvlii-(‘iie fitti- cliincry". and mrdvc cavh volt-r tipi-uly" declare his or her jYFCllgITCl in -i= * a Defence i\litii_~1cr ltogrrs told the lli>ll~C of ("ominous he appri-riatcil the iinpiirt:iiice of llftV- iitg early traiiiiitg of rt-vritits t-d out in lo- calities where they ciilistt-il, The .\liiii~tct‘ was l'(‘]il_\’llif_{ to a fjllC>ll4ill front (iitwvrvrttiyt- l.t':itlt't' llanstin as to the ]i4\s.\ll)llll_\' of [having nit-n re- cruited in tiortliern .\'t'w llrititnvick irziitivd in that locality rzttht-r than moving to some distant part of the tirovincc or to Xova .\'votia. 'l‘ho>" through district officers etiintiriittling. .\lr. Rog- _ , (‘rs said, hnt he would lot-k into llll‘ 1|ll(‘\ii|iil l"'ll"l ll ‘i 7 l " "lllllll lllllljll “ml-l ll'r:ii<t-=l liv .\lr. llanwti. \\'t- hope his timing lllallllclllll“ "f ‘l ‘l'l‘ll" ll"llllll' , Anccessoi: will ]i.'l\' spt-rial Ftllvttliittl to this pro- n? (‘nlhlllllii ‘ll’ lllllliilllillps a (llllllllallinjviiicc which ha: ‘hm-n (l('llllil('ll of all its regi- HiI-WP‘ ~ ‘l ' l i‘ “llldl ‘l; "l llllllllll" Cl“? nients, l'(‘1‘l‘llll§ for which .'ii'e sent elsvnlicic for ll“l'll' dlll training ".\n ' ~'li--r "n law at table canscs ' m 1- 4 >01 lll"l"l “ ll"'ll'i" lllllll a lllllll-l’ mlnlllld Time and gzi-tiline are on the side of the Al- lwlll-H l‘ ‘llll il" lllillllll‘ l“ ‘l Hllll" lies. liven if Rnnizinia could jiltict- all her stir- l-‘llwu '5‘ ‘i3 “will llllll“ I‘T"'llll‘<"l l” lplus- oil at tho lll>lllt~ill of the Reich, she would l"l'll“ ll" l llll"~' ""ll ‘illllu llllll llll still he able to stipply lt-ss than half (iermaiifs l'_'llll‘ "l ll' "llllll“l' "lll‘l "lllllcr "ll I'I(‘H('(‘ time f'l‘t|llll'l‘lllt'lll\ of gas and diesel oil, lll‘l““i less than two-thirds of her fuel oil imports, and lllll’ l‘ ‘l l" ‘l l i llil‘ l'l'll“l\"ll“‘l lllllflll‘ only zibtitit tint-tenth of her ltilirivanis. A glance "llll \l'"l"l' r- ""'l‘l"l'l" lll"‘l'l"lll‘ "lllll ll"l’llc at ihc fiqtirt-s for world jiroditclititi shows that llll'l‘ l l"ll‘l‘ lllllllli‘ ‘ lwllllllllll! ‘llllllllll “ill” lht‘ .-\lli<'s are far and :tw;tv brill‘? l‘l-'l9"‘l- llillc time lii:i"li ii. u iii- q ll!‘ Ill\’li|l‘l'.\ that stock pn-“pnq pi-titlttevrs ritHHj Hire; l'_ 5] A, 60.9 mn<t l!" v-‘tti of tilt: insiv oi liviii! if . idttlll lIit-r (‘flnl-I l'.S.S.l\‘. lU-f’ tit-r rt-tiL; Vt-tivzitcla. l‘ l" l'l‘ 'l' l“ ‘l"l -' T’ ‘ l“ llll‘ lllvl lllfll ""(’l')' 10.3 per cvuLi and lrzin 3.8 per ct-iit. (Jf the ll'1ll<‘"<‘“-'lf\' i" ' ‘ llll'l llll“‘l lilklllk’ "ll total product-d all over the globe, no less than 75 l'l"‘l'll"l ‘l‘il“" Ylll '-'ll “""l\"'*'~ ‘YllllP "h" percent routes from L‘41llllll'l('~‘ litllllPllllg on the l1t\\l‘l'lItQ (‘Vllllill fun. -s, is an attack hchintl the (j-irrililitu-m Sm. l‘4tll'llll'|', .\lll(‘ll irziiuport i! llii‘ ~ of ilrfi W" available. (her 3t tit-r cent. of the world's tanker "'t"i~~, m‘. tt1,'l'|\ f:ivtiii~<_" .;i_vs llr. (‘atliczirtdrtiunagc belting. to (irtwtt llriiaiu and France, “that iitW" the ‘Pllhu “l "Ylllllfl illlll llll"ll‘l""l‘ -antl a further It) per run. In .\'Iii‘\\:i_\'. There to int,‘ _~ -‘lii!l. ljlilvlvlllflkll eating 1t thr- busy lsliould therefore ht‘ no diflivtllty in i'<'t.'iiiiiiig ac- hii-it-_ iwtli it~ .i~~ot"t:|tetl hunt of activity, iii- ccss to oyera-tts .\'(I|lI'4'l‘."'. To stint up, Herman t-ri w ~ il t» went». of the llllt\l l<‘l~ltf!‘l_\’ eater. ln stocks :u'c an (‘XlHIIPlllIlP :t~»cl. and once ihcv are flu wu-ittiitjv are ptople who are on call Iltixetl fit-rniztirv raniiiit l\'-"(']) pace with the .'\llir‘d ab‘? '.l 'ii-_t Illvil‘ rituals-as, for iusiziticc, a powers of rt-jilviiidiinenl. This u-ar. now that I .l ‘h .-;~i?.‘_ til" ,1 diojikvvjier who waits on cus- iiiiiiir. il'll'!lL' hi< meal hour. One man so iii- \'4ll‘\'f'll (‘ii':t'll"llil"l, ‘it was n: if there was some- flllf‘ vuutliii; our llll" every meal.’ "til nio~t iinjiorlattce seems to be the psy- figliiing has begun in l'lll'llf‘\l, i~ ait oil war, and ——jtitli_ginq hy the fart that the Polish (‘Jtliiltitilsfll cost (icrtnaiiy z l-J million ions" in tlirtt- ue<~|.'= ~it scrim that long twiiiipaigiis are a venture the Nazis ciflnot easily afford. __ ____,____#,-,,._ qne~tioti< \\'t't't' lizintlleil liv tlic Zlllllllillll-flVllPlTtl‘ ‘ZLSJCCJIIC Wllll LlIP-L THE CHARLOTT NOTES BY TllE WAY In the sales, the United States Pest Office Department mu decid- ed to change the name 0t Marsh- vilte, Wisconsin, to North Pole, eneaive July 1. Nevertheles, Santa (Tiaus will continue to make his toys tip at. the true North Pole, which .s usoie Canaan's Northwest Territoixes. - Montreal Gazette. The confusions Ind distortion! of Chrlsllnls cf thought. resulting from mfsusej of the term “im;:e;iaiism" become null more mischievous when we word, as we usually do, other such misleading terms as "British POSECSSIOIIS overseas," carrying the implzca- itou that the Eimpire ls an "e5- Late" ovrncd by the inhabitants of these islands for their profit. and 01lt'lCllIll92tl.... If the United States were to annex the whole of thel Bfllylblll Empme (IL would solve many Drflbirms if they ivould) not an Enghshman, broadly speakmg, would lose a pennyls worth of prop- erly. nor an American gain it. When in the Senate of the United States it was su,g:sted that "Bntain might transfer Canada to the Urn-tied States tn settlement o! the British debt," one wondered what individual Americans would receive property as the result 01f’ transfer, and what. indiwdual Canadians lose. (In the actual c;r- cutnszaizicrs, by reascn of the re- distribution of the tax burden, Elle British would gain enonnouw by America's annexation of their countirya- Sir Norman Angeli in London Times. I was talking not long ago to a British amnun and he told me how lie had come to grasp what. Lies be- tund this German war. A few day! before we met he had flown back from India, and great was his our. prise wheti he was crossng over Fiance. He knew that our country had just. been through a great ml- gratiion, a. “general post" of its in- habitants on penfiaps the biggest scale the world has seen. And be expected that, even on s. bird's-eye view, the effects of this riplteaval would be only mo apparent; that I-‘rnitce \\'0lllll l0 k utikflnpt, chao- ll.‘ a» the nttirrttiulli of n cyclone. Notlrnu ot the suit! After flyutig over the desolate uustes 01 AJYICG, after glimpses of rugged, inhos- pitable islands of a sea no fess for- bitidmg. lasht-d by a. ntitit/cr gale, lie sitddetily iaci-crizvcd beneath him a lanrl that bOPTIIfG a ineture of \ve.‘l-tirrt-."i'cd eaan. of Mlldlltlg peace and plenty - and that land was Franco. uinptzer crowdcd cattle True the IIElCS looked than usual, roads more and there were fewer in the meadows, but the cn, ublll the ltetgnt. Inl on hohdtiy. 1t. was a "SLllI(l;l5"' ziinicspiicre the nai‘ 1m- péLllCd to our couuitrysite that. Weunesday mgrning. 13.1, as V1118- yards, pasture-lanai. and trough- mi is — a jiagcatit. of Southern Fiance, the Uintre and the North- iztiint: into v.t\v sticct.~.~.vqi_y" be- ntalli lt. l\'lll"\ wiiat above all, t first,» . 1e to this EagLsn 1 was itiut nee is p..ni.irily a and of p." llrcns 0i Llie sod, that her cotter in tbs war is Lo (lfilfilld that sozl, anti that, her ntugtibouis‘ aim l to BIIDIX 1L Allit‘ lnut- LL01}, were 1L ever to take pin it is Lliy LU stipipcstr that. urrmany would prove more ieti.e..i to the Ifiencli p.05- ants that sue has been Lo the P l No. sine ivould strap IZiLm cf cv tailng they ixJs-e s and deport tnetri tum tiicir lt(:tite~—n:<ti .n one d;- ret-tton imtiitii Al] nitithcr, (‘iIlldilPII in a thud profititss taste. YKLJJI ning Waste lzinfl, nav- vyiiig; a lite 0t Lizuiat drudgsiy. Vain-firms and NOZIILZUI txsiiurcs. an znikt- wotnd bc taken cvcr by the (iCJlIllll t" tr tor hzs sole times like ours c1 rzcter as .n n Blood, Knight. Giraud Cross of the Order 0t the Bat-Ii. ....it.‘d ltOl pass u ns-Lccd. Ho Jzni the Rqal Hgateers eiu-liti" s ugo anti he cued at IIHICIAFCIQHI. H: vriis 011.01 Royal Engineer‘ until lhrcc weeks ago, Lat. 51111111181‘ he boasted that he was stlll s-pry, hzs heart Sill ycun" but. tttioihii" b.g war 1n wt ‘ "h he e0u.d n.i [Iflll-Clp l2 \\'.:s much for lrm. He had i SIVftl yf viizn the Ftrsit man War b 11, but 112 siurv.ve lis grief, bong then B. ccmpnrttvt; y..tiin c-f scienty-t-vro. Sr Bindrn was bcrn in Crtinty Clare in 1843. As a ycuth he went to Inca lira l1: fl-Lgolfl v; set Ilfl in 15.1: of taps b. en rct t flair fzt tie i..n nitzrn was pita a _vt.it' i1, ‘hill bee. u e work cit the Sit z Canal. had is» Li. L ti..-titli. He 5a.; sewxce in ' . ai.:'. l arrzts in Afriit 1!: stirixd 1H the rwgyipl-iiu of 181.2 and \\..l.\ a lrzcrtl s " (jertttzn. Ilt- znct t: ILK us lie ioitl that n z. . it Letter {.311 one a 3r:r t.n"i- :11 I rta. If he but! n: b. i o b .'~y fgnt- int: it \\;.tt.tl lniit- |.. Z! l\'\.) finn- ,t"rd. “Gin. s r ti 5n" Bmdnn, K‘ l “Zlrlll pt \\.i.. a gtut 1 ain't 13c in‘ A eigiwl lrnror pail lini in luau’ l\'.‘.lll Kng Il-l: ind Vlit li"i‘\tfl lcr him tne HIICIPHL 51in‘. flllll‘ oi Ciel R _,:il f2 <4 ii..r al) Islt d in lHU2. ‘lite nelitai was appropriate be- ‘ ‘izg o:i...c.i w tn 1,11. tutu IIIICTC 1.- XOIIFLHP. because IL was 11.5 oiyiczal ditty on such smite occasions as a eoronntitai to pio- ieci. the very Circwn jewels that were dug out. of the mad of the ‘llianics, where they were spilled in a. melee when his swashbuckling anceicr. Colonel Thomas Blood, 269 years rig; this msnth, execut- ed the mtttirntiiry SUCCO:5 mo most daring robbery in British history. -iMbncton Transcript. Scattered around the shores of the Pacific Ocean-Arum Chile to Alaska, from Siberia to Aus- traILa-are members of the Inter- tiationai Bottle Club. a group n! g€'f?'g'I'f\'plI1CaUy-mlIld9d men and yrs-men of many IIQLZOIIBlIF-lr-S wno~e hobby ls the exchange of correspondence curried in booties by wind. vmves and ocean currents. The club was started Col. _ tralzan now ltvfng in San Manno, Califcnifa, after lie had prepared hundreds of messages in a dozen Languages. placed thrm in bottles, and scattered a fcw eacih day from the (leek of a. ship en route from Vancouver to Sydney. iAwltfraltn. Months, sometizmet: years, later tiiese messages were answered from points all around the Pacific. Now Emit-lo Club members col- lect, thousands oif old battles, put messages 1n lllICTn and send them to sea with crew members or pas- sengers who agree m drop them overheard as far as possible from land. The travel records of some 0f the messages sound like the tale: dMnivoPomorMlgemmADw ETOWN GUARDIAN- PUBLIC FORUM . fbllsnlull In spun fag 15¢ dluuuion by corresponds-to 0| annulus cl Inland. ti. mo» folk! II g h a . mfloiiil/i. I rdl I mi" :".l:h IOU-IO. II- IIIIOIIIIIIIIIIII! TIIE DRINK QUESTION Slim-We’ are again faced with the responsibility of support-n; tl..e pro- hiuiucn raw; 101' a number of years the perpetrators o1 free sate for swung QFIIIK have not. uared to intake uten- perverted desire a pub- , l.c issue. . The issue before us is to g legal sale of beer and wine, which many a careless or perverse-minced man or woman wllfsay, ls not l very serious change in our iaw. But. every fair-minded man or ivvoman will welt consider sucn a tnange for those who are deceived thereby are not. ntise. This so-called amendment to the prohibition law greatly reminds u: of I-fltlers‘ demand for n highway through Czechoslovakia, wtlch end- ed ln the complete fallofthat dis- membered and unoffendfng little ,eountry. Now what are the advantages of the proposed change in the prombi. tion law? Ffrst, ft l1 to enable thou who want their {glass of demoraliz- ing drink, to get t without breaking the law, hence a law to accommo- date criminals. We aiso hear a lot iaboutthe need of V1.8 revenue derlv- ed from the sale of strong drink, and all like other provinces have ac- cepted Government Control. The other rovlnces having Gov- ernment Con rol does not stand for much where right and wrong are concerned, because eight provinces or eight empires cannot change a wrong to right; and If’ our govern- ment leaders are unable to carry on without the degrading alliance wit-h li-mhz drink to make up for their own lack or political capability, ft 1s time every citizen ‘rho regards the future of our country to awaken to a responsibility that ls ours, if good government ls to exist. our hish ideal-i. Ind not allow treachery to undermine that which took brave men years of unselfish labor and high purpose u» establish, We also hear prattle about rlghtsrf British citizens concerning this matler- WEI‘. lr histofv could not reveal men and women or fm- noble)‘ chfifflfiter than those vito seek to destrov laws that are essential to moral progress, British rights or Br tlsh instice would be negligible. I am. Sir. etc.. _ WALLACE L. E. MELLETT. Union Road. What About Television ‘.7 (Edgar M. Jones in The Nation) Television today produces a pic- ture similar tosonre of the early movies. There is flicker; there ls lack of detail; there‘ ls haziness. n ‘general lack of brilliance. At close range the linc-by-line composition of the image upon the screen is discernible. but, it must be ad- minted mitt tiie eye pirhciicaily db- regards the imperfections to cont; centrate on the motion. It shout be conceded, moreover. lhfll lfile‘ ytision has surrnounten tuibelievalme difficulties since eXWYlmETll/Jls went. to work a proximately ten years ago. But urfng this period few receivers have been ln opera- tton- it. was a simple matter to change abruntlv to some new method requiring a new type of re- ceiver. Alloyvnneesshould be 1111110 for Dslevision: wider use 0f the instrument. \\'lll help to ITCII out its kinks. Nevertheless. lElQVISlOR englneers realize they are on un- certain ground. General use of b91- evlsfrzn mPy D""\'l"“ llllfmmwll funds for research. but. 1t will lini- lt the field of research to tneihoos fixed by publlc investment. The economic base for television ls vet to be found. Some believe that its nlche will be ln the thea- tr. where admission can be chart;- ed for cntortalnivent ak‘n tn mov- ' Diehard radio men refuse to 'e that. the American people ~ sit in darkened living-rooms to acccmmsdit" srionscns of tele- vlslon programmes. ‘They have observed that. the radio listener enters A freedom incompatible with anv other form of entertain- mf'*t. The housewife can hear the (Zailv l‘"a"'-‘li'"‘\ Fran" while she works 1n the kitchen. ‘The family reads p‘n_'s c~i'r‘~_ cr talks wiiille the loud- s"e:!'*r Wares. Even the motorist d-ives and lnoks at the same-iv uh" h‘s sat is tuned in. In effru. ‘ca l‘. ens with one '. rlrszii < its aryerlisrng while d" w rctncthiiitt rl=e. Televis n. aural-radio men be- ivil‘ rranlre a concentration "ill be "ritdfnwly glven. Fvcn r‘"'"~"h "(‘\"‘("‘Il"'i nf tau’- v’=‘~i rdrnft ll~‘= tcculy i-v ibr-‘r C"’t1l'1"§ on nwcllcal prcgramme .'~‘t‘l‘i"(ll|l(‘S. no‘ “s: (‘Ill that the iiel-y-r m“. n, "rf om. jmfig. but ke-n the ran-vi. Hovrevcr, a n-"rrrcnime ‘Mhrtlqlw “"t"d to ‘Ws dual purpose is 5H] to be fourrl. r x1e l".l'fti‘ll'fl rv n J‘pi".n’.=e m'm- DP." nerir Aamrhctka. mas reputed time: ierrs lam" from Ch" e. and Ciilllffin mrrsnzrs have been found in Alaska waters: Alaskan mes- sages have fumed uip in Austialla. ln n few mare years tine Inter- national Bottle C-Iirb may be able to furnish valuable fnfoimaiion concerning world wind drifts and ocean alumina-Christian Science Monitor. MOTOR ISTS ' We who are profocv‘ fed by c Complete Automobile IFISUH lance Policyvonioly financial freedom ‘against the many hazardsofmotoringl "Ill youWvouId‘ curd Jo ioin us, see thisl jqgoncv todayb _W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD b; i;~ CHAKLOTTETOWN j_ he! us be reminded to hold fast to Mr nmul: ni woons A wlléd sways the pine!- An be W Not. a breath of wild all; Still as the mosses that. glow 0t the root-l here and there. The pine-tree drops fts dead; The‘: are quiet. as under the 56l- Overlead, overhead Rushes life in a race. As the clouds the clouds chase; And we $0, And we drop like thl fruit of the tree. Even we, en . Ev so —George Meredith. Half Measures (Sunday Post Record) When the Ixzmimon Government announced recently that. s Home Defence I'm-co would be orlflnlled in Canada, 0 naturally fli- pected that a orsnnitmtion would be a large one, one. 1n 186i. that could adequately cope with BnY subversive threat or meet. any emergency kkely to arise during wartime. The scheme itself, under which veterans of the last Great War will be enllsted fcr home de- fence service, ts an excellent. one, but what is revealed when the P1111 ls studied? Each military district 1s to have one company of 250 men. The entire Province of On- tarlo, with a. population of four bullion to. nmbraclng thxeo mitt-arty cu, will be defended u. home by n ma! force of 760 mun. Coming closer to home, a. stu of me circular sent. out to all vn Senna branches otf me Canadian Legion shows totaloiflwmienwfllbeaccepied Bionic Defence Seance. The Ofity 0d Halifax, with 60,000 popu- lation. will be represented 1n this force by 14 men. Sydney's contri- bution will be 8. Glace Bay's 6. and so forth. What. a force of 250-odd will be able to do in any great. emergency 1s a mystery, but apparently some use will be round for them men, tbw u they are. It. is true this force can be ex- panded if clrcumstances demand ft. but will the Nazis waft if they strike at Canada? If we are to have a Home Defence Force. let 1t. b0 a powerful one. This is no time for half-measures. “Facility Conversions” (Halifax Chronicle) The demand daily gicns louder for a greater output of war machin- er fn Canada. Part of that demand ca 1s for the conversion of Canadam industrial plants for the manufac- ture of tanks, alrcraftandother ne- cessary equipment. Auto plants with mass production methods, and rall- way shops, with equipment for building hes machinery, are men- tioned as poentlally valuable war pr rtl ope es. And while the demandjgrowa fn Canada, defence authorities ln the United States are studying their own Industrial picture with a view to manufacturln war materiel 0Y1 B large scale. A etafled file ls belnz assembled at Washington which will contain information on the many Industrial plants scattered over the United States, glvlnq the possibili- ties of those plants for conversion to war production. The ordnance cle- nm-tment; of t! e 0.5. arm refers to these as "facility convers ons.” A list of typical facility conversions appears elsewhere on this page. AI- though it ls s U.S. list. manv of l‘! llcms are of slznlflcance in this country. since Canadian plants are sultabe for similar conversions. Prompt conversion of some Cans- dlan plants and earnest eff0rt< to wllifiilfillit All TIIE rt She fall nlnunlilo- dingy-low in vitality —|ovjor mpirih. Sh: Tho "washed out" fueling wu noon replaced by clear liudoil energy 1n rut sleep. Heudlche, lurjncln, luailudo and other signs of faulty Hdneyl disappeared. it; Doddk Kidney Pills QUILA un- l. ‘TREATMENT FOB SEED POTATOES One nouml will treat from i... tn 80 bushels. a‘ One nounfl m. _ ._ _ _ 51am l‘ V. l-‘Ivo ullnd tin (300 .0 400 1.. d bu: eh) - -. - -- _ 53,70 i a CBBESAN l ' NEW turnover) f: mut DISINFECTANT ron l WHEAT — OATQ _ 51m“; One pound tln - - - 1.0% Five pound tln - - - 3,90 PIG WOII TONIC P WIIAIlJwI? Mun Pl; Worm M T i Powder will thoroirghly nlblail? lnh III traces of worm; um IIDPNVO "IQ health 9f vgur herd. Ono pound plain" - _. 35¢ HORSE CONDITION POWDER as-“a “L. w II Ply! to Feed Mac: Condition Powder TIIG CIIIIIIIOIOII Pnwder "u; purifies the blood and given he animal; an! n flne [may HAIL ORDERS RECEIVE. linen-once. It lune: up the system, rem- elielall siln troubles and ls n sq d eradlcuor o! worms. per uound — — — 50o PROMPT ATTENTION P. O. BOX 315 TIIE TWO MAGS 0n the flooring and over the lines turn out tanks or aircraft would be SEMESAN BEL TIIE mew turnover» Y‘ sum» Q Q “T ._\€. .. .115: IQ. Ti Q... i‘? z-i-Ifitrté"! sitzrsieriismuassmwrmi-sirsmi. . _JUNE 12, 1940 ‘ sponsoring a “Help Lick Hitler" of all our citizens. place these 0n the back of your mail. $1.00. Send In your dollar to-day and Hitler. Proceeds to be divided as Canadian Legion 10 per cent, Y. M. per cent, Knights of Columbus 10 Other War Activities 20 per cent. Char more encouraging to Canadians BRIGHT YELLOW’ FOR, R. A. F. SOS llaokiuntiil LONDON, June 11 —(CP) ~130- causo bri ht. yellow Ls the most strikln o all colors the Royal Alr Force using it more widely than ever, especially to facilitate search for R. A. F. crews forced down at v sea. It has lxwn used for a long time to distinguish R. A. F. t-raln- er alrcraft. Inflatable dlnghles carried by Ill service aircraft operating over water have been painted bright. yellow and skull caps of n similar striking shade are sitpplled flylni; crews. The R. A. F. is experiment- ~. V‘, lng with the chemical substance which will generate a large yel- low patch on the sea around s, dinghy to guide searching aircraft. j follows: Cross 25 per cent, Salvation Army 25 per mug is 1"". HELP Licit turn-zit‘ ada's War Efforts? Sympathy alone ough, Canada's War Services need f 1y, and need them now. The Charlottetown Kinsmen are at present What have you done so far to assist Can. is not en. unds bad. . Campaign in order lo raise funds for Canndtfs War Service; In this they ask the wholehearted co-opemtion Order you “Lick Hitler Stamp" today and Each time you lick one of these stamps, in doing s0, you are helping to lick Hitler, for you are contributing to Canada's War Services. These are being sold In Iota of 100 each for help llck Red C. A. 10 per cent, Address your subscription to KINSMEN WAR SERVICE CAMPAIGN, P. 0. Box 21s, lottetown, Registered under the provisions of the War Charlllcl Act 1939 Bl. Olfuwn. "Sir, the telilor has been ti; than all the optimistic statement: with his but voiced 1n Parliament or on natlon- "I . you laid mot t n“ wide broadcasts. gone to Honolulu?" "Yes, sir, and tio make it. mm plausible I mid you would not by ft lunch." _ a WHY HAVE son: rear; 144 Richmond St. i l Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis» j Charlottetown For a Delicious Cup of p Orange Pekoe Tea Ml‘. Tea Poll Says: Use BRAHMIN I Full Flavoured Tea _ f lE. R. 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