Qul-l- n. --.-..-_,,., S l I ' t l l s I ‘t. Cream‘- .~.n.I-_.e v.- ‘n: ‘PAGE rung lliE Morning Daily lFoullded in I881) President Llcut. (‘u|. W Chester 8. Ml-Lnn Vii-e President. J. R. Burnett. FJJ. Sccrelurpi Lil-uL-Cnl. D A. Mlc-Klnnon. 0.5.0. Editor and Elan-aging Director. .I R. Burnett, FJ-I. slrasTcnmnos lfXTl-zs $1.2.’- inr ." months 50c for one month- 0 nev vear $3.00 for 6 months. Clh lll‘ll\'l'l‘\‘ $1.75 for 3 months By “all in Canada and L’ S. A SS-OO P" "l?- iaturrlav Weekly 50c for 3 months. the Weakest Ink." svrrltoilv. auovsr 3. i940 The Formula of Slavery ., ______i "-.t 1231s llIlllPUlICd and is happen- ... l.- fniliil in Klein Kampf. that In this utitlll and purpose aiuzutl Uizlllfllkful‘ will always enforce his - mi ilit- t'utti|ilt'l't‘d only by stages as far rheu a people . will not u- ilcrs of oppression. if one be ' .iolli the other. sufficient grounds arms zigain. The more numerous an inns p-assivclv accepted. so much .~:.n~c<~ ilppczil‘ justified ln- the eyes if tin- vanquished nation should dltillls’ the last act of oppression Those responsible for a on cannot be expected suddenly Willi themselves for the purpose former conduct and directing it yloinlt-d out by human reason and O-i illf‘ contrary. they will repudiate c imtil the people become perman- . I, Mn, e"tlv hal n m the yoke of slavery . . . . Those v. .rl powci- will then be pleased with tho ulzo of fairs because the conquerors ‘llvlil with the task oi’ supervising zhcse ufterly characterless beings (4.19 that po‘.';."r to the detriment of ccoole more cruelly than the most 1rd vvnrizer that might be nominated often t‘!lll'll by the mlcmz- himc-clf." ' all-film: to zhls highly revealing ex- positi-n of the lllclilOds by which Hitler pro- ihe ir:lt‘oil= of Europe to slavery 1-. A‘ post-s to rrt‘ is lillfi'.\"<\. l? completely" outlines the course thzl: is bcing followcrl in France. Those "re- spou-Ebll» flu" a Ct)\\'.'ll‘<ll_\‘ subur sion" are to be eiuru-w ll in tin-ir trriltllitftirs with the power of “sutlt-rvisiiiq the salvcs." Adapted to France, th.. .-ll-n"i. " l.aval and Co. as the cowards and the “uiicrlv charactc-rlcss peoplc who will EXf'l'(‘l~'!‘ power (undcr illtr direction of their nnnicrsl to thl- dctrimtint of their own people." 'l'l~.us far. couimcnis an exchange, the forecast 0f Wlll‘ YYWIl“ happen to a conquered country has lwcu inliilfctl lo thc- letter in France; but thr-rc are oropliccics of other developments that thc fro» uorl-i will hciit-vc can never happen. 'I‘h<- Frlnch pl-opio will not livc up to the spe- cifications drrnvn for thcm by Hitler. Betrayed by the “conv:lrrlli' submission" of a shadow gov- erumcut zmd subict'l<*~l to the tryanny of the "utterly charrictorlcss beings" who betrayed them. they will ncvcr "hccouiti pcrmaneiltly habituated to the yiolto of shvcryh" ' A Ukrmiian Classic liuropre-i folk-lilcrzltlirc is no longer oeing ' o much at variance with x<< that cvcn the reading of "would bc .n offense to modern "f in this field is the story more than a century ago by r. llrihory Kvitka, in which . and robust independence, agc are faithfully depict- ~tory is the immemorial om- of i" ru"l- .'=.':/l iruioccncyq of first-love ending ' old ragc going sorrowfully but not The characters art‘. lo ‘lac QTTHC. "r and ‘hrir customs, beliefs, _ ior< arc handled with rare m1’ l~7.JLIl1l-l"iL’. old-tiiue Ukrainian of this ' l?» in English readers. The rviicc ltandal Livesay. To- r l‘. ll. l.ivc.<:l_v, former Ill.‘l"."'flt‘ o.’ “l‘ l I1il?’ll"'!ll l‘r|*\=. who is also the ‘ of llltlflllllfl." and who in the ~l ~lzr n-fi-tancc of Rev. Pali- =. tuuiliu" with the Ukrainian nu who lrllllslflliflli compares with to be ll twill‘, of Collrst‘. rcquirc bu" \\'illl bolh languages; but ‘~ "'"~. l.i\"c~:lv'.\" book will rank told wvrv. and a decided i< mil it‘. ‘c ii. l‘. llutiou and Conlpaily. lip", \.'. - ml. b - ."'v UWIITPCIFIIIVC introduc- ii.n l»: . l w» lord Ti wl-inuil‘. New Zcnlondk Example Tbc bc-v !'*'l"‘l'l‘lll1‘lll scl-un lll New Zcillanrl is an t‘.\"(llll|lt‘ of whvl can bc done to divorce pol- ilic- from iln- iwltioual war effort. where there is n qcnuiilc dcsirc on the oart of the government lcadcrs lo do so. Tho Now Zealand adminis- ttraiion, lli"lllllf' wiih domestic llYlllPrS, remains a p."ii"i\' Hovcrnuicnt, marlc up of the Labor party? but thcrc is also a war government made up of three members of the Labor party and two mem- bers of ihc Opposition. one of them being NIP. ‘lost-pit Coaics. a fornicr Prime Minister. The dcspaicll from “fcllington states: "This is strictly a war organization, concerning itself only vviih defense. giving assistance to Britain, war production and war finance. Mr. Fraser de- clarcd it mct the nccd for unity of action in the ivrlr ln- lhc two political parties without disturb- ing existing arrangements under which the Gov- ernment continues control of the country's af- fairs." _ dccvwrlling to the \Vlnnipce Free Press (Lib- emll. Wills‘ loolts uncommonly like the proposi- rinu which T\lr. King made to. Mr. Hanson. Mr. Grotc Ftcrling and the leaders of the other n0- "fisliofl "Your. Tr was. it will be remembered. iunllrrnantlv rcicctcd by Mr. Hanson as an artful doduc bv Xli". King to trap him," The Frcr- Press. usually fair in its comments OIIABLOTTETOWN O llMlO llll Associate Editors. l-‘ranil Walker and Ian A Burl!!!"- lsy Mail in l‘. E. l. 54.00 pi-r vear $2.50 for 6 months $2.00 per vear. $1.00 for 6 with!!! qilieiiémnfyxcsfwillcnlorg/ is “Tanker Hull TF7. ("'4 A l!‘ T’ innovation is that the war cabinet, com lost-d or three Labor and two Opposition incmhcis, is su- I prelne in its own field. The Opposition mcnlbcrs, ' " '. . l if ii..'°ci‘,’,°p'liiliifinpillili§il°ig ii§'c'I.'.'-’.§.Z.T i‘1-'.‘.i.7.'l|..."'-°'"'“" “"""'"‘~ 1"" m" "m" _ ' »_ _l r h- - - nu in P.. T.i.s should be pun- ment was to sit in at cabinet meetings ill a mcrcly l l-“lllvll! ‘"1 “ll 5°? P-“mu- Laval advisory capacity, without having ally authoritv n“ COTL“ m Free Press‘ His government would continue to be a straight '4 Vi‘ MW s! party atlministratioil. There is no coulpariswn l“ w‘ "’ oi ail-d that Italy enter- brzn: Flory to thel mi i) "; ,; ' l between the two proposals. The Australian gov- v. w a m‘ L i m [herel crment leader showed statesmanshii) in crczn- l‘ ‘Q 9° m" and ‘W? or the ...-P::crborcllgl1 Exanrin- in‘, ing a united war cabinet; Mr. Xlackcnzit‘ Kin-g ' merely showed his characteristic aptitude for IM- l . Stalin has escap- ot several assassins. fulfill their fate. EDITORIAL NOTES _____ F-ir from “quaklng", as Ilitlicr m. Britons are dancing, Lfffliulg up winner-take- iIl~I€‘_ draws on the time t air raid alarm. That ourhr Yo fQIEIIIIP some of our local Old Home ‘Neck will be on us almost before tle we can realize it. t a n- u u - Tomorrow the fateful anniversary of declaration of war in r914. thc -‘§""lY'll‘l as who are Ltnawing their I l‘ f‘ * carnal; @000 miles away from Tomorrow our gracious Queen's hirlhdav, l“ ““l"_'“““‘-‘°l' D3115‘ 5i"- born that date, I900. Long live the Qiu-cil! The Lccds magistrate who solv- ,,. ,,, ‘ ‘ ta tpaiwintal problem by ruling It would be a plt_v if theireasure ehines; (my don't flee in than ‘Vhat I . _ -~R__ _~ l5 Fflfrlfl for the child to were found faltlwllgh that l5 F1 View They do not hesitate to pit thcm- obligations. a 0t of fme- Slurd)’ IOU"! "IP11 con- rpm, Pj‘! A mm, to Canada than to which n“, scarphpfs wcud not selves against odds of five or cvcn The coni-panyg revenues, which: stitute the Light Horse now under canvas hcrc "mam. Paid flu ex- suhscnbo,» OHM, p“. ‘ygnsllllfc W"; ten to one. They know the sort W"? Pvllflvllly reduced by the 51bit > * > \ Colnlillfliell! i0 the found and remmcd- 03k "m" of young wash-outs they are up of the Elll'C“C1lI conflict sl ed _-wrthout horses. ’ ' i ' ‘Why.’ ilit‘ Bruish Navy. which Xfillléliebfglgxlggtilcméx ‘ifigél; agalnsl. ’I‘hey are better fliers farther nrtei irallvs entrv. ‘pp Q1; if“ "W" Se“ "We 919911 1am, “m, “s namepwohkybe d“- because their physique and lram- -—~__-____ It does not take so long I1O‘v_a_duy5 m build a Giyéctll‘. o conimercc.-—.\Ion.real troyeCL in? {are better. They _lll't‘ bolder" 200 PUL ‘S BURNED new town as when our ionecr forefathers laid ___ so 10m, as me treasure remmns figh Cfsmfihtl they fl) alrqlflfi will . ‘ " " . p _ ‘ undiscovered, it may be at oak arevln elery Nspect superior to the DARTMOUTH. N5, Aug. 1. - the foundations for Georgetown, Lharllartctoivn 151an¢ Nazis. (CPI-Two lwndred bullet-s wry. One may ask vahaq tin» (more burned to rlcnth today when tire British film actors are doing their bit \' _v hcudsomcri". Cary Grant Sl50.00tJ--li_is salary from 150/40 a BflllSlI war char- ;t_v. and Charles Laughton has for some iunc bccn giving all his radio earnings to vaar relief and the Red CI" as. Ztiany olhcrs are donating lib YflllFlil ——~I'IRllllllflII Spectator. rlrcst Bevin quit his Ln- and Princetowrl. ##1## Afraid that Anti-Fifth Column activity miglu lead to a vitual British Gestapo, the British Press is loud in its protests against Duff COopc", the minister under whose administration ibc activity occurs. They have designated his .‘ may for seven days s, ‘ gcocl leadership, the " is aivrays magnific- al ics Standard. lain's Ministry. a s: v Ari eighteen year old Canadian soldicr. who * flillictl with a flue W‘ tvctlt out for Tho heat cf the ricwn upon us. as to ticlds. heading for l Th." held a prominent position. Major jack Ila zard, I ._\ M.D., was medical officer in the first; Captain l Leo. B. McKenna, I\l_ D. in thc Fcconrl; (“ap- ildi, . " tain George Raymond. I\'l.D.,vil1 thc 'l‘hii"d: wlrlr‘ l i fir of swat. rec!- in the Fourth was Licut-Col. F. (i. (“limp-r -\\'tls'll)ll'fllizl't‘.t blue - __ _ A . _ rm all: load)‘ "ll Weeks of the A_ir Squadron; It “as .\vl.l_]i‘\l _ h“. and villain: m Haszards, Captain Mclxcnnas and Col. \\cck a . m “l. wrorilnts tl'ir.s‘\vrrc liitlrlcn 5PZi]'r*h_ second war expedition, they having douc thw- bit in the Great War. W‘ >K >l< >k An English mother's apprccizltion: “I >h~ul1 be glad if you could convey to your rczltlcrs flu‘ _‘ mil?v-Willllillfi Tri- Si‘ deep gratitude \Vl‘llCll we English mothers fccl h ti“ _ IS toward those mothers who arc doing so much ml in“, (hmrm m. . f , ch help us by welcoming olir children into lhcir v. -» 1r- 1,‘ 3.6331‘; contempt to homes. Ionly hope that had positions lit-cu rc- j‘ u s‘ apathetic “re so ilnniazrncrly, and i- o note that those - czl stlrh amelioradcns l‘ ‘l b“ "Xivllflfll bl‘ guards and lighter hearts and brighter hopcs knowing thrt l‘ she and all the other little potential molhcrs and _ , fathers of the race are safe. Muricl lluicock, Siflillils wcrc the Germans who London, Jul)’ 4. i040. ‘Sid hm‘ ‘mom! "m" W“ dmk‘ da -* * i‘ * ran-d corm borders, and been b. uscd to ac atiilg with other na- 5 Rt. Hon. the F.arl Baldwin born ibi< d."uc, l‘°“~“"""‘V"ll1lP*‘-" 1MP Press- 1867. Viscount Grey of Fallodon. (tlic grcai “T Tllc tcclln ly-tn hind etablisliincrl in jnnltoring iqllc of swooping ha; to academic status by l. of a Summer course at Columbia Uni. Secretary of State for Foreign .\ff."lirs in thr- Asqulth Government at ihc time of tho Grcat Ivar). II1 I920 wrote to Baldwin. ihcn Prcmicr, , >- t I ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ on”, liv(~]‘,'i[|]i'l'_ lite hook, which lCffllli abroad. Itver since it luls bccu a rclicf lo military establishment in Northern Ireland with in the following terms: "Personality is moi-c “filial,” “Wllcldhfliclldlililj-odg; than any special (gualificatiruns. more than ill htozivrcucd .4 pfflVltlP l'll.<.il‘li.lil0l'l m‘ special nualifications put togeti.er_ .\< iou~ {in you llflihmilipiy; {him -}"“?’.“"‘l I". 5'10"“ (if are at the head of a Government, it will stand nouscivivi‘ (Lilia? Silifveesouljfih to: for what is honourable. The iron cull-rrrl into f - l can: stroke that raises my soul, when Ll. G's Govt. nftcr the war lct 2m;,f,,,r,lLl'il,,.§11"“.fl,,fmffcgsusfii°i gel .. g;- down public life at home and dcstroyri our Iilfctial lllfiffliitfllfifl for husbands " a": p have public honour rc-estzlhlishczl. and you will d: -" ‘l the hail. Kept‘: an; always stand for that. And besides llil'l'(‘. art: -'*"‘»l“’""l lllllllll’ fillmlll be the l. !)!\‘ll‘i' hall who daily leaves a por- tinn of licl" lovcly tresses ln her comb.‘ and .hc hasty spouse who drw-nt fills? out. his shaving brush or put the top back on the toothpaste tilbc. Good janiioring i. licctlcrl in the great American homo as much as it is in apart- uujnls and public buildings. - Ivlilincapolis Star Journal. those personal qualities which can bc Sllillllltul up as the gift for making troubles hctlcr and not worse. So I hope you will not be discouraged! Though I know only too well the sacrifice that office and House of Commons means." n» e v w The situation in Ireland is improving. The British have given the Dublin government as- surances that they will make no atcmpt to givc Ireland military protection unless the Gcrnlans actually attack her. This decision, a difficult onc for the British, was reached, aftcr a careful survey of Irish public opinion and long informal talks with Premier Eamon dc Valcra's govtcrn- ment. The British were informed that the first British soldier to land in Ireland would sct ihc country ablaze with resentment. liven if solemn assurances were given that troops would be scnt only for Ireland's protection and would be re- moved as soon as the danger had passed, it was felt the effect would be bad among Irish Amt-ri- cans. Ahhough the British have abandoned the idea of anticipating a German attack bv sending a force to Ireland, there are certain steps they can take. The first of these is the csiablishnicnt of a close naval and air watch ovcr the zlpproach- es to Ireland. The second is reinforccnlrnt of the ________________ No Product of the machine age is this word "worry", nor are men or tho 20th Century unique with qunlm-knit brows amid a world boiling with conflict and confused thinking. Since the dawn of time worry has tormented and plagued mnnkinri. declares James Truslow Adams. notccl historian. in a cur. rent Rotarinn Magazine article, silgzcstlng that we needn't worry about worry, because somehow man . has made progress despite it. more. is no yardstick to measure worry, . Iilslorian Adams admits. but dis- " covors from "what I have road in history, biography, memoirs, and letters“ that man today worries more ilgln his ancestors and. the ancienls. Wh We are softer, he says. surges-ting that we no long- er- ncccpt suffering as the ordefof Natmc. mid that persons on re- licf today demand thin s unat_ lainahle m the rich of few gen- erations ago. Other factors con- ducive lo worry are an upset of balanced nervous systems through nonuse of centres controlling physical emotion and overuse of intellectual "nerve centres, fearful- istrong force that could strike south at the min- ncss "because we are less self- utethe ‘Germans tried to land. Thcrc is no ques- reliant". unbalance in newspapers and radios playing up the "horror angle." and “the change of em- phasis on vanes wr-ri the lack of sfiXflfflkfilfln". Adana lniln nuns- tion that, should the Germans make an attempt o land. tile British would not leave this vulner- e rotection of the small, weak treasure is in lull swing. y lcasant place lo co treasure hunt- _ is ainds 3 . - imer. The t-ombinaioin of bluc airltcrl f’ l fumed‘ but first u‘ ant: stsflercd islets prcsciits a smile‘ well envy the men who Kidds gold on Oak island. the trea we l5 there. rich gold a The romantic. It adzli: to Oak lF-Jufl and the district charm. It conjures up all rolls of pictures of another age when the mysterious sailing Ships cruised in and around those islands. of sea- boots dinting the _ chests were carried IHFIIOIP. of’ tile _ _ B muffled chunking of cars by intriitnis not ivhat Gown: and his ml- One thinks cf mc-talbound chcstsqlolv-trumpcters have boomed it to crammed with jewels and pieces of vbe. eight. rich proud vessels in the Spanish main. The Good Old Militia (Saint John Telegraph-Journal) That backbone of Canada s mill- tarv organization. the Non-Perman- cnt Active Militia. at last is coming into its own. nouncenient made ill the Iiousc cf who are called up under the Nat. ional Resources Many of these units. practically \\l])_ ed out by transfers to the Canadian Active Service force shortly nitcr more important and exacting service in giving to the younger men £11011‘ bryo soldier will have all opportun- ity to show and develop spccizll atl- ajatabi ' , IIIItECI‘ cr be culled to trike his place which he is best iittccl _t0 DPTIQTYYI- For sonic vcars after inc last war the Canadian mi itia was £_1llf)\\.‘l‘(1 in suffer with a sort cl ncrnicrozis an- aemia which sanvtxl ii; vii y lcft it but a shadow of its former last year have donc wonders. and it after the prcscnt unplcasantncss is ended. and tho world bQPIllIs to as- slime azaln a scmblanct- of ortlcr and tranquility the Canadian ‘Non- iraining rczitrcs will be cstablished across the Dominzcn compulsory military training 29.330 Canadians during ovcry 30 Trainees will be enrolled in 119 companies and training \\'ill place in all the 1-1 military dlslrlfilfi- Total men iruincd ever 10 of the 39 day pel‘lO(l5 is estiimat-cd at 297.500- IONDQN.-—ICP)-—-TIIC Air Minis- try has forbidden the flvinl; 0W1!“ ioous were flown to sisulll '11P 9"“ flmi F"7\'*H'\\q Captain I{idd’s , Treasure l iI-Ialifax Chrculcei 'I'hey're digging again at Oak island. The annual summer activi", | trying to unearth CaptainIKidt-sl L IS ll Chcstcr Basin with its Li65 is a glorious spat ll\ m-- unusual beauty. Those who s. czr stirunier in a city oiilrc r moil for . is quite as t tow. JJIIE lucky linoc on‘. ‘belief is the H101? 3.5 an added 1939113311’ of sand as heavy l5 treasure looted from f.‘ 1'5 air nu Tc SO gu gal , trr According to an an- emssaries. "Cooper's Snoopcrs.” and CZillSCfl thc . aunt into the Churc- Conunong by ulc- ministci‘ cf av- v ‘- v l 't 15h l ll t . f ll unfortunate statesman to become all of a sudden " “°..‘;,:Or"fik§°f "Brlélflg if“°°hcf’l‘§g§ln§§§,g€“ggilgjifuifrfiiif; ridizclenagy. Ifiiergoisqtitileciifiicrcnrig {h m g 1 be f _\[ _ 1- l -_ l ~ ;. L» f‘ ._.' l“ m" ‘ bctwcen the rats who rink lin- e 0s unpopu ar mem r 0 r Clam lf‘l vnv 8i hours pct ueek. 12 will be utiizcd to tram the mcn aympd merchantmpn and mo” Mobilization At t. . . . . so st instruction in thc rcquircmcn s armv lifc. Incidcntaliy. t-hc cm- m lllleif, so that. should he vcl- on active SCYVICL unit. he can ore rcadiy be flttcd to the liwl» G litv and f. Rcmcrlial measures wiilim thP ihlliirg its former v'iri'e Let us hope that. now c; _ aractcrlstics. w prov.do for Li) y period it was announced today the Defence Department. take m BAN ON KITES d balloons. During tic invasion the Low Countries. kites and blll- _l I'l in ‘$5.11. I‘ LADIES’ M SWIM cars . T9 a 1'6 Why not visit our store M"! officer. lnsvoct W!‘ “Wk 0' 53mm‘ In Germany's resent day schrnlc Cgpg bgfore making your W?" of things C usewitzfis “vom chase. We lurvs a complete stock ol‘ Bathing Caps in the very latest shades and ranging in br ak (Ropruited frcm “The DLKIZOXIIIXT," I So much for the navy. Wlist oi - M,‘ the ail"? Ilcre is a sphere lli which tirc Nazis have an enormous numerical Oi shadowy granite. in a gleaming superiority in both men and ma- -'i established complete mastery the air. On the contrary. day after day see their initial advanta diminishing. overwheiming oticis in their favour, dicl they permit this deterioration numerically strong as it is. simply The morale of our young fight- holds for Goeringls "knights of the make off at the first sign of op- position, confrcrcs of the sklcs who mas- sacre women and children. The demeunour of the Nazi air- men is less.the demeanoul" of con- that their armed forces. of thorn- nrms. thcrc rcnlains tho the real "German sword." WHAT OF THE NAZI have surrounded their an ever deepening vcncratlon. erick was the Eighteenth prototype cf a re lnocisrn _ particular racket was to raise con- scripl. arnlics and vices to the UIIlTlllilflTy prlncclmcs money to pay for ih-rm._ same sort of an enterprise was un covered their opponents orlulnntcd in some syslcm and WEN‘ just as scrubby a lot as the m» modlties Frederick dealt irl. Prussians acquired a terrific putatlon for themselves. ‘Strategy’ and fancy names given idcas succeeded in obtaining lorlu - Teutonic bone whereof were fa iohed the skulls oi’ the comm‘ ers-ln-chief. having a passion _ things to a formula. for regal ously and at great. length exph them a Great Prophet - Crcncral Carl von Clausewltz. tempted to reduce war to an IX- act science more than a ccuturv ago, are still the foundation of 1h" military education of the Pruasiau Kriege" is, to the tures, with Hitler's "Main Knmpi“ The Nazi Bluff A lllyih Exploded By "Runnymede" National magazine 0i lac Can- adian Lcgion.) (Contmuetil lliicabside-stepping by a gesture empty of aill p"'t"e destiny? (‘hurchlll ,,,{,"°,‘,’,§’.“-‘,',,",‘ZQ~",,§§1.$}§"‘,1}f§{§',‘_"f?" China; mug berm. now, mom“; illuslc flmcflliy- l ~'l"-""l1 0" mam" 06- But, [libero an; two col; or] ' ago, these automatons of m: ‘llfilhfsgllped ‘he 55' tive lliolw‘ ' on" school is t‘_'.‘l Fatherland if they had had any H1191" 95989611 the that no t' lllf is to be ‘ u '1 Tl“ guts in them, alight to have of Have they done so? the war proceeds, the Nazi pilots Wily, with all these their own position? The QIISWCI‘ Just. because the Nazi air forc is better. They fly their ma; " ivhen anything like equality in mbers is approached. Thus!- utonic paladins oi’ the skies who chivalrouslyt bomb and machine n women and children. who n terrific victories in the slaugh- of helpless refugees. but. who bear a marked resemb- lvcs. just cannot deliver the goods. These observations having brcn ado on the Nazi naval and air‘ arnlv -—. ARMY? From the days of Frederick YCflf, (“Old Fritz“) the. r" ~ aln species Man. Big Business Iii s scll tlicir scr- nnd had tho ho ncedcd tlrcnl Much the sortie months ago by inc. versed we should have bccn sinlihrlv \\"il'lll- n i,“ Permanent Active- Militia will be . ~ ‘ . - f ll is. v - ; . ,. Ltit. Att‘ _' f8" l;._v'.. Li’. _ hearied 311d ge-"CTOIIS. My own little girl of l: ihiri lliiitiipljihcliri- toltkcgncallipillglyfqt1xi. DglhcFr-itzslgreiiisiiaiislrsiia Biflllil- “ sailgd [ast week m friemk whn (‘M “n, hflihh, -_ -. Hmivtvl all the ar- “rfifs n,‘ _,.d H, bu“, “n.1,. and war cnburgcrs. his Polnmcranians anri ' - ~- i v l ol ‘alowcrl Nazi-ism and a " l]. p all the rest of them were made io one moment when asked to hclp. §hc—-lil<c many d r- lilanncrs ‘or a 5° l“ -’ m" 5-. _ V order’ History recérds {ML as Others-has father and two brothcrs in thc figlii- l.) ‘ t I "l?" Imem‘ 30 TRAINING CENTRES fighters, thtoy were no bcétcr send ~ . . . - lma C\ no l lie ____._ no worse nan one can vcr .'- mg forces. and they can continue to fight with p a l OTFAWA‘ A“; 2_,CP)__m__ny m“ mercenaries ,0 b“ But n5 l 1'1 spacious "tactics" werc thc to \\'llzl‘.r";="l‘ ent behind the thick wall oi ~h- And the for g everything. li- ge steadily And FROM There is swcct softer falls Than nouns irom blown roses on U13 Or lllglli.~(l0\‘l‘5'0Ii still waters be- i.\\'l DDS ‘HI llcs, ’I‘han urc-d eyelids upon tired eyes; Music that brings sweet, sleep down from tlic blissful skies. Here are coo. messes clccp And tliro’ the 111655 the ivles creep, And m the stream the long-leaved flowers weep, from the craggy 51 at gentlier on the spirit ljfjfiTTtT q_ 1040 ERNy3 mini Tme THE LOTUS-EATERS music here that 21115-5 T“ ‘vans Creams, Skin Lotions ledge the ‘in l. 0am’ 801i} ‘ poppy hangs l" 519919- SUEZ CANAL CO CAIRO. Canal Company, cult-ies caused by_ ilie urar." suspended payment of the interest due Aug. l on the SOD-franc stock tlcslrdvcd a barn. llllO the building added heavily to the $2.000 loss. mun. PROTECTION LIVERPOOL. EIIK~—(CP) — ‘The I..:l.l1caslili"c. Cheshire and North Dvrbyxshirc Committee for Animals rcports that it has registered five million animals-from cats in ones and two to valuable herds of cattle fprjarotecilcil from air rgds. the New Tcslamcnt. diifercncc bctlvecn Clausewitz and "Hitler" would swirl to be —- as re- vealed in their published works — that (‘lauscwiiz was a person with Cheaper than meat. The Royal Packing Company —Lord Tennyson. E. ll. vii Central Drug Store susrasns PAYMENT 2—(AP)—S1.lez xvpcr-tzng "diffi- has Aug. Furniture moved the day before We who are protoc- ted by o Comploia Automobile insur- fonce Policy enjoy‘ financial freedom against the mclnyi‘ hazclrclsofmoforingl, One marked . . ___ '|f you would care . . .\ _to |o|n us,‘ see this, Call in and disuse your dil- flcultics. G. F. liutclleson G. I‘. IIUTOHBSQN I‘. G. HUTCHTESQN. looks even younger than his years "lt‘r"lc'cd 1h»- In r1 . l- - - - - » - r ~ v " v - _ ~ . < >~ i * ~ ~ ' - . vac-cl; 1 t3“ ‘ - t-he OUlJlCflk of warauc no“ btllli, quclors and superrncn than it is 4 . 1. b I d 1 d_ i a Lady v- e- _ .<=.se~=.v..*~d<=v-» - . . M-r.» ~~ - - . t ~ l'l " . ca“ g ' w n. at Plymouth from a heavily bombed ship. \\ ru- §,:',.f:?,‘,,‘ m“ ‘Tcmml “f iitiung mdiraivilio are called llphlllllivl‘ tong IvTKTS 5f riiialsmilrltign ntini " W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD ing to his mother, the lad tlescriberl thc incillcut an '.-\rn mg l“ , the present draft arrauuvulrllifi- and regiment/ed robot-ism have pro- CHARLOTTETOWN H a - ‘ ‘ W55‘ Thus tlicre Wlil be built up in the ducod a qumormal “mm or “CL as follows: We landed at Plymouth and I.:nlv ‘ l hu_(l‘l‘fl‘).“l‘fll‘lfu)lls ccrre- Dominion a glen ,-,._.e,~w o; 1mm- ousfiess and sadism: 1 ><a ~- Asgm- was ‘vmflng to greet “i She pick-m] m, nu,‘ “rooftopphrsuaded to pOu-gf with at least the rudiments Examine these things for Wupl -¢+¢.¢4+@+»¢¢,.,,,,,.,,.,,+ . _ , , . __., r _ 5* 91 '0 3C‘ of military training, which can selves and Wu will see wh. 3mm. a as everybody does here. saying. Ion htllc d<\~ duos. and the corre- readily and cflSllv bc absorbed into d h- AFN“, C 1 o’ N H1 You are too young to be going over there.‘ w! tlllevizictivel‘foigrgugsdanrl when their iifehis rilivy nor hi: l-iwnforcr-ehiis-x Balance your cereal z HOW ATQ i then she starts calling down our Coloncl for “of taro... mantis seTlrizcTZeingdian milith m; mm a given him that dazzling triumph ration with ground 9 - . .,“ '. . ' , ,.i,.'.‘-. i. p. r‘ v ' . . . f taking me to France.” inner. 'I‘his incli- 1011;: record of mclltsliclls‘ senicc. “glgilimftlile ‘afifgléf/grl‘ 133$‘ chicken. Contains chlc- I r v s n: v -nriiiiiiqltiiiilfiipefiiitiliii ivholiitiiilriziiiinillclgriilif. iiiet resistance thev hzivci fallen ken gizzards, hearts, , I . _. ‘ " ” ‘ ' i ~ 5i» ~ i i- - ~- '~ ' d fallen down batilv. And - . . - - . ~ -.~ Q- . “W10 1i vatmbl. of W?“ It Plfmdtd i‘ m!“ l?~’°f‘_“‘?~° ‘l°““' a“. a ~ . Inc-is skins and bone. According to Col. 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