Morning Dally (Founded In I887) President, Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. Afr-Lure Vice-President. J. R. Burnett. F.J.I. . ' Secretary: LicuL-(fol. l). A. blacKinnon. D.s.vU. Editor and Managing Director. J R. Burnett. l<..I.| Associate Editors. Frank Walker and Ian A. Burn!!!» SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall in P. E. L. $4.00 pcr year, 52.54 for 6 months. $1.25 for 3 months, 50c for one month. City Delivery, $5.00 pm‘ year. $3.00 for s months. $1.75 for 3 mouths. By Mail in Canada and u. s. a. $5.00 per 1w‘- Saturday Weekly, $2.00 per year. 51-00 for 6 11mm“ 50c for 3 mouthi- “T he Strongest Memory is Weaker than _ tlie Wccilresi lnl;."v SATURDAY, MAY 11, 19-10. ?i;1;r.;;ii.=ag'r.~r.;‘ . H1111‘ lirtwiu til lili‘ f‘ l " {on of l'n- r~ "i . v‘ . \ inaiketl t" = Y l rv El? l ..,'i \.-.§i .1 rill i .1 ct-itiuji- u .Il in ivhich to were Tilt‘ dc- iioiii "fulfil- .1 in its ti". 1t n". ivc in pi‘ ,. the French Mag- ' airdrontes fill counter- ; that at least a hundred down ves- v up of a Fier- ' wzirg-tjcr» \ ere shot ' rip iljlflfl’ which the Alliesl rnp-Kccl brie. It has now been ; the weuern iron’ ir_v to Allied l ' ~i. It was, flFfll’ forces into ac-i aprcal canic on» "s the report, “all i» lT-l; i= fl-'l\\' lilo-- fl’. to lit‘ i ch ti‘ G HQCS ti ' ‘. s ‘e a= llPTl oi i" of ill’? l» oi .‘-lr. l “l . ' , a ‘ll IV‘ past lr'\\' "f"lll'.‘ tlcliillid the .\'azi Ill lvirt- i pc. rt n,“ Pa": conquest. - .1» l. ~ .. ..--_»~..| f‘ in g mi Psi‘ ‘~‘.‘:'<.ltl rlzic Kizag (lowrniilciit has l Ii: u... vesfrrrlflv l, an announcement by the indicating that (‘an- "it. d ':i éii ‘lir- litiiiiire’; \\':ir "ffort iilwl lip" iziiiiieilialely. .\lr. Kiilg ill lliilll sfiviiiq lll'(\‘:~t‘l\’ what action -:"iiiv/-:it vs/iulrl lillif‘. lllllillfi in- timrtccl tha‘ an iaiportaiit factor ill the spr-erliilg- up pron/w: l.‘."'\'.li'I he in connection with the c"‘l‘.fll’ill‘.‘i‘iliill .\if' 'lii':iiiiiiig lllriil. .\li". Kiiiq ab.» ailiiouiiceil some cabinet chzinqes. lillll. Pierre (lasqrziiii. fnrnicr Speaker of the IIhfFf‘. has licen appointed $ecretary of Stat» and lion. l. ;\_ .\l:icl\'innon, former min- istcr wi'lio:it filirtfoliri. replaces Hon. \V. l). Iiiil/xr a< Aliillfifir of Tfflflt‘ ailil (ioillnlerce. The latter gm». to the Feiiatc. The office of Secre- igarv m’ Slaw i§ :1 particularly important one in thv-i piwent Fiinpirc cmrrgcncy, and it is hoperl that. .\lr. (Tasqrziin will fill it with the necessary i-igor {Hill (‘ff‘(‘il‘fl(‘_\'. Bet-fer Clare Of Wounded Tvpllnirl frvcr wae n dcnrllv Wolff?!‘ f0 ll?" iv-iiul- izi li r- "i-iitll \l;i all i-..t.'_ illll l’ \‘-.l~ .il must. ciitiicly picvuiitcd by iiicdiuil sciuiicc m illlf‘ .\llfc< iii defence of our Motherland and Olll‘ ftill he illlllflflfitl into the United Kingdom lliltlfl‘ l .-..i_§t\r_\- of thi; type to hi, cnlfl in London. a: in- "n," n,_,_,,,pr,, “Cqmda ,3 an m_ -.; l lil.\_‘i't.’.~’l is being sliiiiiii by the buying i‘0l1l’llf‘»f‘.\\'f‘fl'bli. linked l iviht in cotton hosierv of all types. l Flflll!‘ “lb Britain J51“! i, i: g a throlith voilntary ferPv to the ‘Hfll n the crvrresponrling period of the previous .- iiii ilii=r~ of ihc principal cities is ptiblislicrl. aiirl particularly from the use of the chemical drugs suliaiiilaniide and sulfapiridine. g ‘as DE d n Q < , _ - ~. . m‘ i eii 021F116 on in r e _ ‘ lillhfr” ‘lolmdfilfll, U‘? "Onhmll be lm‘ usiaisu i‘ le. icr iiliiicircus oi yams, llmliriteiy given siiltanilaiiiidc against the (IZIII-‘LIIC biggest III-DC was oniy nceiicy gez‘ ot strrpfococcal infection. ziiid it is expected m“ “emu ‘ll 34min“ and “$11 ,; -_ _- _ v coine info DFOQLICLIOIL 15y ..i.it a great number of liics \\ilI be saved and nncégunun‘! mm. hwmrm was o, airipliialioiis prevented. gCOiii an hour will be coming up Sulfanilaliiiele coinpoiliids are also effectiveigiznfi¥glstuc°iiutfrtlmal mmnel m . . . .. . , f-su. i: eoveis: u- agiltlst spinal meningitis. which took many lives ‘mam; yo’; Bump Co,“ 52.3125 iii tzte early part oi the last ivar. ihe sailie drugs twirl‘ brawl b)‘ lilo File 0681 Com- r. mix» - ' D811)‘ 50W“ leafs ago in a virgin s to great]; reduce the casualties from a,“ and me m“, p“ B expected w leiercal disease. vbe the bzgger. in the British Isles Ihe danger from pneumonia, which in the VII lshlhe lpvfir IAIJ-bffil-gflb? 0011-190! an ha: brouwht down fill’ solde ‘ ‘illliw "e" “ma” ° rmgmg ‘he S) n‘ miwlre T: wreath‘ lllled) I bl r51 sllbleclcfé Ilgpai u-ii in tubs, it \v:l1 be loaded ‘_-- l‘ ; _ - ~ s , IICP} y tic use 0 (ma; a spedal cage at the pat. bot.- siiiapirirliile. Blood transfusions, which wereim" all“ “'°""(1 "P 03¢ fill-ilk BB- pwrp] -n l ‘. . .' . , , -ow tie surface the male cars i . f‘ l llc 11>! “fir. \\ilI be _ii_~e<_l illtlvh HIOICAVIII be uaicecl by cizc-set ioccmoi- w: leiv iimv and adequate provision 1S being made ives, and by ccmb.ning the cutting f0" ‘iiaviiig supplies of blood available. ‘in? lQMUY-gl Wllecfalmns ""0 One ‘, c~ ,, i‘. _ , ~_ _ ’ ._ @1111. i1. 15 io"c to ieduce the Til‘: Lfllaltfldf] .\riit__v Medical COIPm which number cf Shjfs from m“: w one w‘ tilt" full W-Opvralion ot the tilcdical protes- b day. WlllCl will be safer fcr ihe . will make use of all these latest advaiit- "ll? 8T1}? Cliffllzlcjl‘ [OYJUIC THICK. , __- _ ,__,_' <___ —-:-, lOmTS LXIIE'C'U.I'I13. agr s iii pioxcuiig ihi- lHPs and health of ihe iiicn i _s Oil active service. It \\‘lll he a satisfaction and coiiiiort to the friends of the men at lioinc t0 i\'il~l\\’ that this is s0. An ignorant and imperlinenl. -= LDIIURIAL Xolmfltotanding that. con] mm- fellow writes from Hopkzns, Manne- sota, this lfillfl‘ to the editor of the Minneapolis slur Journal: “W i not a, republic of Canada? Would no ll’ I, {Ill ilIl\'(‘ iiif'i't‘ rmpfot. and limi tci" (‘aiiarici (LS nil fli- rieilctirlciiit L'L‘l.illl"_\' iliziii a1 an Elig- lish puppet. state "What did the last war do for Canada? What wiil this one do? As a domznion, ff cannot chccsc one of it»; own as govcmci" QEIICIZLI but must- accept. one of Engfish choosing from a forcugn land. "Some day we may see America a. unanimous land of republics. What bet-fer time than ncw?" We do not need to answer him from llIZS side c-f the line, be- caufe the jcb is done pevrfectlyi by the edltOf‘ of f-he Star Journal in a note appended to the letter: "Peacetline Canada. is as demo- I i NUIES - The holdings of cheese in nine principal cities 1| 14o were 6,553,756 pounds. Shell crc 3.324.810 dozens, whilc frozen l‘ 2.809.083 pounds. U *3 ‘k I on .\l:i_v i Ililiiivrrolv in the Churches all who believe in zht- i acv of prayer will be on their knees ilaz'tii-ii.iz_q for Divine intervention on behalf of nun ilativr land ("aiiada I ll l‘ i i (‘it tliis date I74; in Belgiiiiil was fought the “am. a} the United stapes‘ a1" f ‘ _' _ ~' _ _ ~ ihcligii it liar» parLament-ary, 1:1- iiattle o1 lronteiioy iii the \\ ar of the .\iis- lgtefld or yepuljcgn rule, \Varf.im|:, 1 “ndgf M“- lCnnada probably remains as demo- Mzccc’ oil, when the lirciicl 4 ~ - < fr!‘ r. l f‘ S‘ '3 >axe defeated the Allied army of Aiis-§€l,a1f“:“i’9lft_Elva? (I-tgrggscialldglgg tria:i=, Dutch, Hanovcrians and BTIIlSlI under ‘gnome its own gove_rnor_ gsmerai. If the Ihilve of Cumberland. iicwiiaIfedoiiildcliiiiiigiaoriiemcdiirifiictzihl: _ b ' i’ i’ I llill tndrmziilenic commonwealth, lhwlviilziig cotton hosiery from Canada can linked 0l'i equal status w Ith Br t-ain i'=e1f thrcuizh volilnfarv fsait-yi to the same king." That is. inczdcn- t an ex llent phrase to de- ccribo the relationship of Canada. to the Fmpire, “faith puzzles so c open general liceiicing regulations at present ciiect, it should be possible for Lanadian , , same kng." ._ Ol/IQWS. Journal. All butter and cheese produced in Australia -____ “in excess of quantities required for internal The uminent Rnhert Andrews _ _ H Mdffkan was b’. from India r8- ...< to the Lnitcd kingdom, to he exported up crniiv with c: ..:‘crab‘.e mcre to say about politics than about. cos- mic rains. Seated at the cle k in his office at Cziltcclt again aft/er a sev- en-montil trip to Inda and Aus- 10 ‘lune 3o. I940. From the Atlstralian view- iiiiiiir. this has put the whole Australian clairying iiiili-..<ir_v on a stabilized price basis. It at iv at tralia the famed sélenfht. cxpatxat- ,. ea to i-ozrrlers. on the wonders f\lr_ L. R. \\ right, son of the late .\Ir, Uarlc Brpagn hi“; time -; 1pm; and [he wonders a close Npjvzng of British democracy could do for America "People here don't. understand I'm way t-hiitgs are in Iii-din." he said. "They don’: understand. for ‘Airighf and nephew of Mr. G. D. “right, has been appointed managing editor of the trade pap- er “Canada Lumberman" He has been closely r-ssyviatcil with that publication for many years, (Ottawa Journal) _’1‘he last. people who should com- pzairi about the decision of ihe Al- lies to withdraw from the southern part of Norway are the Norwegians BtIOFC the invasion, knowing as she knew that her only danger came IIDIII Germany, Norway play- ed rigidly the part of neutral. Nor- way flagged the Allied governments over minor and technical breaches o: I\€Ul.I‘8Ili._\'—\\'lIll6 the Germans sank Norwegian ships and kiled Norwegian sailors, used Norwegian waters i-is a covered way for cargo vessels and warships. In their piti- ful blindness the Norwegians re- fused to IIZPCI plain signs of the oncoming storm. Then me Gsrmans struck. Nor- way was helpless. almost- unarmed. Moreover there was treachery bla- tant and unashamed and Oslo, a. city of 300,000 people. as we laave road, was occupied by a force of but. 1,500 Germans. Forts were sur- rendered without. ffririg a shot. Now the Norwegians are paying for the things they did ani left undone in the months when Britain and France alcnc were fizhnitg for the Norwegians and all other neu- trals. No matter where Germany is beaten the victory of the Allies wi.l free Norway-and Nniavayi will regain her independence in no wav but. by Allied viizioryx Hal. the ezini- Dflllii iii Scaiidiiiaiia Wlil iiol l» DCfiIlllPti to ivmikcii tti». gciirral stzategic plan nor to serve German arms. Norway has not been abandoned, but: in the circumstances Norway has no right. to complain if ihe Al- lies izght. this wai- in their own way. quislings Everywhere (London Times) As the war proceeds the various ‘-\'1il.‘S. sfraziizciiis. and deceits of the Nazis become better known, and in time they will defeat their own ends. for not. the slightest- trust will be placed 1n anything that ii German says or does. But. meanwhile some of their tricks are succeeding; and it; is those coun- tries which may become victims of Hitler's lust. for aggression which have b0 be particularly on the alert. There are Quislings in every coun- try in Europa-men primed before- hand to prepare for a Nazi inva- sion. They are heads of an organ- ized body of trained saboteurs, spies, and propagandtsts: and their rewards are the emoluments of of- fice when the Hakenreuz flies over their capital. Iri Sweden a plot is reported to have been discover- ed for seizing the nerve-centres of Swedish administration and indus- try. In Ho] and the Nazis’ chief present. form of activity is a whis- pering campaign, in which Germ- ans or German sympathizers are busily imparting inside knowledge of a coming Allied landing. The Nazis have a ivhole repel-tori" of tricks up their sleeve. To Yugo- slavia they are exporting tourists. Our Balkans correspondent has re- ported than German travellers have latch" been arriving there In their thousands. Many have papers which show them to be attached to official misions, and the Gcnhari Govern- ment trade upon the courtesy of the Yugoslav aiithodtles not to search their luggage. In even grosser violation of international good man- exanlple. that the scrap inside the zinil has had a wide business paper experience National ccnzlrifls Dam. 5S 31.5, tli(‘\"l]('y‘(\ ,1; well, jlke the scrap inside the Danae-i m t t cratfc bazta‘ here. “It‘s the Cfm- '= cn one sde and the riph»t-_ ‘ this fel- l With reference to the announcement that the r‘n the other. A drive to curtail wastage 0f foreign exchange iliw 1 ‘HF Chfill" =1 B i5 Just; . ,' , ; - - . .._ an 0:“: 41I'_\' l‘fl-)ht"—?Ol‘S(‘ —~ lust- OUH final] gnjnlLalls rfiflhzmg their mm“ facitaloi" stiff .I’l\\‘flllf\!‘i{ll N'-h:ii is,’ ilzeiih iii tllC I . S. A. b_v lFC end of the nirinth, ju L gtlffPfil‘ from an lnlc orttyl we are iiow Z\(l\i§(‘(l that that is not so, \cc0i'd~ i°°lll"i'l75¢ l“! in‘ B" "htb"' ;__ , _ - - _ , _- ,- icrii c w,- .i.. l!‘ rc-‘rrsens a. Mg .0 the fLCClll notice |S‘~l!C(l bi the loieigii F,“ ,, ravyo‘ ' Ind“ h“ 5..f_g,.,._| lcccl aiwc Coiltrol Board. the oi-zlcv-iii-l.iiiuiicil N . . ll ics not require thc sale of :iii_v foreign scciii'-. EH3. ‘t iiow. praetierillv. And the h lmvt- dine uxb-‘drrs in {t- , the Hindus and the Mham- mPClflllS to \\‘0‘.'l>{ together. “Wcve got to 121111 frrm the British or; our democracy all to piers: Ei.__. =h deinocracqv 1s brttrr than curs in two rzvpccti “In the ’ p':>ce fhrv have a cleft-n. n'n- l ll “lifillifll-S export tratlc has bciicfited greatly‘ hi: ftlliilfl of the war,” reports .\Ii'. _l£lfI1(’S (for- ii welt. tYtiia/lian Trade (‘oinmissioilei- at Dublin. ll ll 1i , .. '~ K < 1p teal civi S“I‘\'Z(‘{‘. And in the nfljdhllncllt of lmde 1nd (mnmcrctnxseccnd place. they d:n't tritcrfrre ‘ilCll l-ritriii pilrcliiised I00 per ccilt of Ire- ‘Wm, 10ml 5clf_r_rf\ifrnynpnf -i Q-i-S. .'.:lil'~ rixporl: trrilii the outbreak of war to the illollffl HF l0 111i‘ rltvilllil" 0f the lBrirsh ton rd tile war. Dr. Mili- kan said: Of course. cvc-iivonc is forging for trance. But thrire iii‘: some tliinc= worth fghrng fcr. We can't. have pcaee llPflI there than!‘ e settled. “The German poop , even Frrtman piiilrsmliers and his- toriars. have pub! ._ adopted con- que as an idral. 'I‘liat‘s why ivcwe got a. war." - Los Angrlcs w»! v.1‘ iii.» year q; cilmpztrcrl with ovci" ()0 per .\l~:~t of thc~e exports were foodstuffs. ' agritiulliiral iii" ducc such as cattlc, sheet»; liii‘llli1'_\', butter, (‘Qty-g bacilli and liiiili.‘ '= “.'i_\' th¢<e ha] to lie shipped at bouncy-fed n». owing to world competition for the valu- .,l c lIi-itish market. Fiiicc the war. by agvce- Tunes. _ , i , i , ' = . ‘ .' m ii. at bcinceii tile two colintrie ._tiade 1S inming 1mm “mics in ‘h, worm WM" il’i'i\. both ll1l\\' irraliziiig thvir Pffillflllllt‘ dc- Khak, “worms {may c“. v9“. m“. pt fir} 11cc 11pm“ 011th other during wartime," peopfe knew hoiv and ivu=~re that w- w- color originated. Even in Britain. _ which firt dres=cd her SOldZETS in (Jii the second of each mouth an Advance m“ “m3 m“. 1S a gmflav ,m_ "clzlazitar; Statement of the stocks of butter DFPFlm Th“ i! Slflriefl ‘I'm m! South African war o!’ 1899. Anuaily Iihakl uniform: had been known in India since i846. In that vcnr a pa: "ciilarly brilliant young offl- ice ‘ri the East India Ccmpanys srrlve called Wilfrim Hvdson. gen- erally known as “I-Iodson of Hod- son's Horse." appalled at the dif- ficulty of obtaining accurate in- formation about the numbers nnd dhtatiees from the natives of the Punjab, decided to raise n. corps of Indian scouts or gilirics to he spec- Iallv trained in reconnaissance ixrvlz They were drerscd 1n Khaki Hit the" would bc IHVWIHI!‘ awn the brown dlstiiiccs of trio Pilnlab while they creipt up to vial-bin hearing of bhe enemies’ camip fires. Their legs were swath- ed in bandages called "mittees" t0 protect tihrm from snake bites as they ran across the country. The new color proved so cuccemful that it. was cooled immediately. 121a Emperor Maximilian of Mexico. who rats-d t-wo re-irrments of "coim- ter gueiriilas" in 1864 put them into khaki trouser: with scarlet jiwketa that; must havg spoiled the effect. But the British army continued to fight tn red uniforms t-ill the bat- ge Tel of Keblr in 1882. - Windsor Th: >1 lei» of creaiiici'_v butter in those cities oii .\I.iy i \\'(‘l'(: 5.000.763 ivliiuds. A rough estimate of the total stocks iii Canada may he iilade by coin- PHTIHL’ the percentage that the cities‘ stocks last month purl last year were to the Dominion stocks (tlltl by noticing the trend of the percentages. For iii ;iaii-:<:, the cities’ stocks of creamcry butter last inimth. i.e., rm April I, were 68.8 per cent of tile ltoiiiiiiioil storage stocks, while on May 1, irigii, il-w ivcic t'lv'4‘§ per ccill which w»: a drop (if Si iiniii the pcivciilage for Apiil l. V1.3‘)- Tlicrc were, however, exports during April i939 which require to be taken into consideration. w c m I The Russo-Finnish war and the invasion by Gt-rniany of Denmark and Norway leaves only Sweden of the four Scandinavian countries which has n-it been drawn into the orbit of the con- flict in Europe. It follows that the external trade of these countries must be influenced en- ormously. Altogether these four countries ac- counted for almost $i,20o,000,000 worth of ex- ports during the calendar year i938, which is five pci- cent of the world total and II per cent of thr. tnfal for Europe. Very many of their ex- port products are important exports of Canada, int-hiding newsprint, wood pulp, lumber, butter, rllPCSC, bacon and hcef. In the aggregate their cxuorts are about 50 per cent higher than those of Caiiaila and in certain commodities in which thvy specialize are double those of Canada. In V1.38 fiwedcn was the eleventh country in the worlil in the value of its imports and twelfth in exports. Denmark was exceeded only by Nclv Zviliinil in exports per capita, and was foiirtii ill imports per rapila. Norway was second in In plying tribute to the offlco of speaker of the House, an Oppos- ition member of the tngialattire the other day said: "The position of speaker is one of dignity, and veiirs after oli.r friends in the front. Benches have ceased to emit politi- cally the Speaker is still. accord- ing to the constitution. entitled w be called Iionorable." Just to keep the record stmlght it may be ob- served tihat the member gave the Speaker a. lit-tie more leeway than the law allow. According to ihe "Table or lilblfii to be used tn Cari- ada," found in the Parliamentary the ivcrlrl iii imports per capila but ninth in ex- Guide. "The Presidents and pnflfi. Finlanrl xva: cliffllllvyi liilmv Nnrivav 'n lllf:‘_‘_l'°_'7'llfil"‘l)‘ll"fiH13: t_\[;l>fi hill lhiiliilh "illlllly "I ill“ \\"'l‘l l" ‘Hi l'|'.'li)l! drill-Ill! iii/f Wiltlirriv or absolute value of imports. office." By courtesy and custom l"'“'1 ‘lb-av .c-il'"‘-'v some of tI-iem with diplomatic passports. which of CLHZIEI? tint . iiicin ti) a iiiiznix-r pf manv who have blmn entitled to the prefix "Hon". to their names while 1n office are given the same disifznrticn forever atiezlvnicl. but the right to the tvtle i3 riefzirtcjv iimitedan the care of Sprnks-rs. provincial cabinet fillfffilfl“ and \‘.’ll‘.f‘\l c-thci" groups. - Mo-scrcn Transcript iiow T0 COMBAT * I saw God. Do v0u doubt. it? Do you dare to doubt if? W85 resiinz on a mou-iiwln and He looked upon the World now. You mustn't. doubt it. He llvaa not satisfied; His look iris all dissatfsficd. of sight Behind the world's ciwve. and the was 1 He sig from the start I was dissatisfied." He lifted 11D His hand— 1 sav l-Ie heaved a drrfldffll hand Over tire spinning Earth. then said: “Stav- You must not. I . He said. ‘aDear child. I fearcd th vou were dead." And slawrwl 1li= hand. there seem to be wine awake. they are also in Turkey, man clubs. 1i. is of coilrse a. very oi stations. which quote from foreig realty expressing the are paid by Berlin to express. offence which they On Monday they covered 1n Oslo. way for their own armies. must. suffer the prescribed for ever. The traditionally in vicar-time Shipyard The greatest. shipyard in i Don 't Forget iMot/iefs Day l l We have cm exceptional- ly large assortment of Chocolates beautifully box- ed for Mother's Duy gifts- Tliese are put up by such well knowi makers as Moir’s and Smi|es'n Chuck- Rheumatic Pains Rheumatic pain: are often cauud by uric acid in the blood. This impurity lhoiild be eiilrlcled by the kidneys. If kid- _neyi fail, and excess uric acid minim, if inilulu the muiclu and ioinh canning exuuciiliiig pains. Treat rheumatic pain: by keeping your kidneys in good condition. Tulie regularly Druid’: Kidney Pilll- for lull a century the favorite kidney remedy. '99 MOTORISTS We who are profecé fed by a Complefd Automobile lnslir» lance Policycnioy‘ Ies. You will have no trouble in making u selection from our new stock and you can be assured of their fresh- ness. Prices 25c to $2.50 Let us liuve your order early. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SEMESA BEL THE NEW IMPROVED QUICK DIP SEED TREATMENT FOB SEEO POTATOES I ‘\ ,flhOI‘lClOi_fl‘66d0m‘ on, Mum, w,“ m“ m,“ 6,, , v ‘- ' "' .. to 80 bushels. against the many h dsitil lTIOibfingh hi: “lfiiiliilii ‘$1735 i; Bus!“ 32m i bushels) - -- -- - ._ 55,10 “Would‘cciro‘ l‘ 7°" CERJJBAN ifoioiri usgsieo this) (qgengyjodoyb W. K. ROGERS AGENCES LTD CHARLg-IET OWN How Are Your Eyes‘? If are havi _ t 0| .t"’-"_i....i..l.‘€,.’§!.‘l2 23’. ilzrlginlnus — consult a "m, M your service with your; 0f experience and n thorough G. I. IIUTCIIESON l". G. HUTCIIESON. l refueling lervlce. > “ilk, lkgzignytnbk,’ 5M h ‘ a en en cl or o a . and discuss your cm. I m. p" Mum __ _W_"Ifi\3c MAI! ORDERS RECEIVE G F "utcheson mime-r ATTENTION ' ' P. o. BOX 315 NEW IMPIUOVED DRY DISINFECTANT FOB WHEAT - OAT - L One pound tin E _B£R ugh l-‘lvo pound tln - - — PIG WORM AND TONIC POWDER M!" Pix Wonn and Tonic Powder will thoroughly lbfll- lab all trace: of worm: lml "mrirdi-‘ovo the health of your One pound pooh" — - 35¢ HORSE CONDITION POWDER ll Ply: to Feed Mlcl Condition Powder The Condition Powder that purine; the blood and vu ha animals coat n fine g only appearance. It tones up the system, rein- l TIIE frwii mics newspapers, supposed to be rep resentatlve of opinion in the coun- tries where they are printed, but. ‘ views they 1 saw the Almigmv Man. His hand ‘and n11 about it: 151w mm. plainertkmnyousoeme H15 beard swung on a wind 1M‘ out IQ "Phat star iveni always wrong. and I strike ti. God: I'm in e wn. And I will !(1i(‘\'0l‘ move from where ii " ill d habit to buy up newspapcrs; and lately this has been very widely ex- ploited by LflC‘ Berlin broadcasting II committed or are about to commit. , were spreading the report that. British soldiers dis- guised as civilians have been dis- This makes it. extremely probable that German soldiezs are donning Norwegian cf- l villan clothes or military unlformst so as to penetrate the country's sec- | rem and defences and prepar? the .l.S‘ who are proved to be cheats and impostors deserve no pity whatc- la e iiptes i The World’s Greatest (Brockville, Recorder and Tilfltzil e w i Moat fearful from I'm forehead. I-nd ' p PAGE FOUR l'HE CHARLOTTETUWN GuARplAN . ~ the last great war. Siiiiilarlv the \\'I)llll.iC\l iHVl ' i r 5M, -, 1 m . . C e C 1m ‘ " Not Theirs T0 i 0H..RL'1TTETOWN GUARDIAN .i.:.;i.1l ‘:.~::',..::2.‘"z:.i.:‘::. "is BY {"5 b“ Complain \ l very special privileges. The 130115.: where "ilarmles business men" are suspect- ed of being paid agents of Berlin. German youths have been flIIiVlllE in Istanbul in unwanted numbcs; and the Turkish police qiiiw 11311? ly have no complmcllon in search- uig the premzscs of the local Ger- _ Jung Qtrpiaeli: NEW THINGS CONGOLEUM and FOR SPRING! AXMINSTER RUGS Many New Patterns and Styles i ow Plzieizs b FASTEWART ‘JONES IZQ KENT 5T. THE Charlottetown i world, in Northern Ireland, is now {and began ,wor king to capacity and employing over 200,000 people. Few outside tiie British Isles rea- liize the great. part Northern litiaild Finally it is a favourite custom i of the Nazis to iinpute to others the ' themselves have 1 tis playing in ‘Britain's ivzirtiiile LII- ‘dusiry, iiicludui; the production of n peaceful" goods for export all over the world. Th0 famous Irish linen industry. for example, is iiow mun- ufactiiririg solely for overseas cus- toiucrs. Mention of shipbuilding is usual- ly associated with lllfillfllifi oi‘ Tfvne- sid (which produced CL side "Queen and the e. Mcrsevside Maryi") yet much of Britain's mer- cantile prestige was IrLsh mudbank in Belfast Lotich. s yard is now Harfiaziil rind W01‘ born cm an Ships have been built at. Belfast Luce I636 and thr- worldfis gin“ ‘mt. ‘s lat Queen's Island. The word "is- land" was used because the earliest lshipyards were little more than :1 .\V 200 years of minor dcvelc l Aftcr . .ent.=. titer-bound patch of mud. P Edward James Harland, a very d."- termined Briton. ar _ rived hi 1859 as a legal right. Canadian Homes. NYNOMAN 8i Charlottetown ROBERT We owe it. to ourselves and to the other driver to have our cars in good working condition; to drive at moderate speed: to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE COURTEOUSLY. This aim combined with adequate Insurance Cover will bring relief from anxiety in many General Insurance Surnmerslde __ msv '1 Elms SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVEPhOnQ 602 EASTE n LIMITED large-scale uzpanstor lworks. Hariaiids difficulties tn re- ‘claiming land and curving a harbor icnd extended shipyards from thc Qmucibaiiks were so great. that h; : ivas advised to give it up. I "I have mounted a rcstlve horse land I will ride it into the stable," iwas his ieply, and his faith in him- ~self and in the inherited skill of the lUlstr-rincu ivorkiiig under him was ljuslified. Although pusseilger and ‘ merchant shipping ls Belfasths spec- ialty. it has also turned its {lands {to work siicccssfuliy for the Admir- ,ally ivhose confidence it. enjoys to- my. OVER. IINSIGNED NOTE COVENTRY, England - (OP) t_-When her husband received m ianoriymmis lettor war-mug him to ‘ken/p iln eve on his wife and 42. the. iwiman stltcldcd b!‘ asphyxia- ltton, leaving note than. the iemr "got on Iler bfafil." l ‘i-"*—"_—'—‘ Mlnard’: relieves aches. mqi DRIVING Upon the public highways is a privilege as well 4B OO. LIMITED Montague I _> For a Delicious Clip Orange Pekoe Te Mr. Tea Poll Says i pUse BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea of a 6A DAILY When the world there is a lot. of consul and you can think n1 when you use BLACK 10c PER Fl bliinufnc NIOKEY 8i Tobacco Co. Lt WORRIES AND ' LIGHTII-IV looks dark and dreary to you HICKEY’S RES Q YOUR LQAL’ ation in a good tobacco ore clearly and sanely, TWIST G STRAIGHT lured By NICHOLSON d., Charlottetown 4i