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One or more nations rr": b Win26 Britain stands totalitarian r1 . better no: maltc predictions than to “d. “any enqmwd M _ m,“ Gama, coerce me mm.“ - mls=ion of freeing these .' of the globe. u a a u L'Actlon Socfale Cathoizqtue. \\"nile Britain stands the %iteg ___. Stazc-s is not a democratic an men in military camps through- w d M n m P’ m v Lungs world dvmmated by flictflwf- _; I _ ',' _ a 0U “i! 6 ES EH S 4 . _ _ 1 U53.‘ “abmll to >3 sense o; dufy which cgmyyejlgj nmle Brztain stands the oceans ~ " . zflcv are to be located him to take a “ c‘ nominatzln. 1:13?“ 53"?“ ‘°- "m" ma“ nigh‘ ‘ : - . . . .... _ ~ _, c s r. ’~ “l w" l“ “m”! d° “ml a flilaftfiizfe tfrfio ‘dab. n:?<:‘.“1f$‘“a l0 Bai-lilarffisostinas "fifth col- b ' ' Jere nlcfil)‘. 311d 11E bOYS ‘mum break than living a: r60) PéflffSyl- Qlmmalxg‘? “g5; ~ .3: from camping elsewhere. vanla avenue. — New Yorker. m» - n. o, economic suppQrL ' ' ' ' 1i \\ ile Brztain stands America I H‘ _ “ v H ’ k Mussolini does athletic stunts for can spend Scfne time on butjdtng a v 1.; "“.'.T Dav 1!‘, ‘P l. . 5 A. t.‘..s year 6p! the reporter ' . .,;~_\~Q-O¢@an m. _ , 5 ' — 1._ ~' = '1 _ 1Q! of yiqlgng I10’- . \\‘E1i.e Bflifllfl statids there is l l uvi culled 40> tznie 2o debitzc preparedness ln the 1 " 7 “A ~- United States. _ lllfngi; re. Wltile Brciitatn stands thgs?“ who ~ . _ _ ‘an. to rea Le lessom o st0"§' i 24 and Q2110 Th, (‘hambar 0g the "oust. Ecru gut-tine is fighting only hbr _ l“.”".".l> t‘.'i‘.l~<"5 litlfinfitl . s %"q'.li’1‘5q:r\')O'l' 0"“ F‘ "Britain {ands qmerka ' “ ou’ of war. ~ 1 i Briltfllll stands it h even r - for Americans to debate _\ '11‘! 576935 and To?!“ l9 whether aid short of war should - 1e cases to foollmrditiess be fi-“en 319-‘. _ _ _ 1 To eVmuiate this the .i_ not 35mm m, 5mm. ‘ n: .1.» lul1vvifvweqq " is hard tn intn"ine_the “ml- '. She docs belicge that “ " ~ 1"“ ' ~ 03* tJ"8=("‘lt reed her bet N" n!’ Tilt‘ Cllflfft‘ l K of sthndzni: is‘ an m- '~ in; m1}; pplv of ciestroycrs. The ' ‘s has some destr e been laid off as ' , _ ct might be of use " a were aétaclzed nextfyear. .__ re is 2o: hcpe that 1 the)‘ .-_ 33.36%‘; ‘sOll new _to ‘ Bruamv there _ ~ 1J6 no po.~sib.e anaclt men ' . Cieneral P hmz has urged 5111': pf them should be al- _~ toypass to Britain, be ' -\'c that _ll'i8 lmportlnce : coittiuuing to stand 1s tie r1‘ int'0.v't=d sn ‘d We beneve it is the t . Tarv ccmmaittlers lmte " We believe it is the nu: ms: step m Xlflllillfil _. for the United States. Rest From Labor Iwinnlpez Free Pressl yftr\ nmjm r . our faziét- edtififlizlxixn latlhtart . . 7.‘ ' we ‘s: ..' he versed dmvn — iCcruilllli‘. we did not vVOTKBBS we, 51.4 n57" a Spam nn-man “a in our daily routine. ut we . . - . ' L‘ C Zi,_ l I‘ l - ‘ iwr trc \\ omen s “e a-,,f,;,'§l,,§§d_91-h"e“;a,§l_ - ;,.,.(. “we aft‘... . 2t on a picnic. and :~.»»:i~.'~~.~-.-= t»:- »@..1ilr“‘§..“‘*.‘£g'm9§ ran-HQ“ Conan,“ . .he uay, and left us to do . es. . - .0115 race of uzle things nothing to tire r s of tlhelnouse enloymaah‘? __ Al ma‘ was expects . ‘_ - ~ s to IlX no for tne winter. - ‘t. '1 t ; n 01;‘. the basement and sce [£10 ‘ cm 1' n w n"o\vs are got into shape v . . t. - -- rte '.ll~.‘l'C3<C‘l cwmratl: untlcr~ " up the garden and take me Q’ .L).2l!llt3 101‘ till? TTOSUEE Qf tne toma- rec: and mar to may such .r to feed any coun- ezztcuafcr." o.‘ :. Cromwell sug- ti t1 e aricial Post, n excellent one. The m London, and was directly by Mr. ‘llltim of President are significant, The .r own answer" to known wiwezher it might . >AEd by Prime Minister i: ha: the typical Churchill fired to put Hitler neatly be-l As an answer to the Nazi . ran relief against the .. it cwfd not be bettered, The \\ eather In War nur . .. . totich. it is ca‘ hind the r 1' ‘ prom Brit. . ‘ v. a crucical element n the .~ in :he weather of the last In {kw “l? 9-3- e hfcfqfv M i». 4w; ._ In ‘the waning sum- mm; ‘< ~ ‘ l up in awe as the tvnyl E ; ‘ ~ ' to, “M: combats in the Bil’ \\‘P_P'Q f ' w“! ‘P’ W715 lllQ R105! Cfitlr cal p» e wrr so fTF. Th", v 17"" r» ("WV/l For have be!!! “NEG-ti if i! ~ l ""0 tveatlwcr. The en- :"~ rff m1 rrti/ll as he v "re rt" invert bv it t0 we ‘" 51"‘): of hurtli- a tlzotmrtd fizlving -~~'~ ~‘..--.~_ \" ._vg1~.-c ' w‘. ‘W-u of it. y ' ~'1_ llvxcvtrl: n“ ‘b9 tlic nth. .1 l=l<i< §< .- i-"v-r vl-rws 71nd murkv ' " c‘ " ‘s t-crtr? Tf ncv, the "‘l ~ r " TW- wwwfttic rm . iuq ' "iv-ll ‘ltcttt t ‘W! Irc llte vl-t filPv I l» nxtyrwirwl ‘n lvts no’ flaw-l ‘lt~It:'vt"l .‘ - t - ' l‘ -- It it... ..-.-M~~r l..- had n“. ‘ . ».. (my “we '7' -- ' l ' " aircraft hFm l‘ \t\" T. k. . , wcwtlicr. s ' . A n“ t, “up 'r:...\- m». vljtv. Tlv v f, ,. .i.,. "mittlvg lwt= H7"; ‘TU. . I . - I:DIIURIAL NOTES - Are we downhearted? Ask a Eritisher liter l kicg and you'll get your an- gfxt’: bri’ .:i tirivrirnzsltcd terms. I I I I flay-arid awe: 1n stance? U If 't be ‘old for fl ug, i: vvil‘ s and assist the British. So, ge. let fog wrap the British '. Let the west win-l ' 118:1 British hr-ttib- ter tltriuanv and German- ei from defence, they will l\' factories and demolish "t will have the fcar< Tan pwptilatinn . a: force rleznolish- . ,.au:s in the last war. The never stand what their air The airpar‘: are hives of industry these days; ‘ 'l take their places when " —\\'har about the of the Allied are War aims - a and . . and retain her possessions. Bu! that does not alter the fact that she declared G.- many to “l ‘ll '~ .‘.'f'll ' in wtziztg . ::.e samge at" the nation they hat". prams-id to protect, the Allies acted as a ran‘.- part between German neo- an- ism and Occzdenial Chrzsv... iliza: n-a rampart “hose EffHLHcRGSS may soon be pu. te '. Had Emgland consid d on._v own interest. she wou ' have welcomed the tentatwe parlej: re- cently proposed by Iinler. for by so doing ahe was securing the fu- ture of her Empire upon which the Fuehrer said he had no de- aizn. Surely. the war aims of the Allies are Just. materially speak mg, and l.’ considered in the spzr- itual light, we find that they‘ are not lacking in nobleness. In- trenched 1n her island, sunporcd by he? Dominzors, and her coion- les. better prepared and equzpprd than she ever was, sail! rulzng the seas, shall Great Britain be the war upon The Hort. .\Ir. Raiston announced the other desmyinz Ansel o.’ both monsters. "dag: there would be no more crossing of troop! a 1on2 tzme. The Prime klinister previously {e a '1." two "incctztent, only to find ‘t topfiwcss anti-n: evncuntcd cltilcl- Pics. according to .\lrs. Isobel _\' arrivei Rir-nzretl alvmrrl a blacked- vl"'nn Pa." wr. .\lrs. Clav. who laud- e conduct of the refugcchdcn l‘i.er's crew an; escorts, has nmde the child refugee pro- blem her foremost concern since the air raid fll"l".F1Cd first threatened the safety of British chudren. She expressed confidence that her scheme to promote refugee chums would meet with approval and gupport, u a a a Herr Adolf Hitler once concluded a secret dis- cus=i0n with a number of his party chieftains, a discussion in which Hermann Rauschning par- ticipated and later reported in hi; book “Hitler SPCalH." in this fashion: “And this brings me to the point we call education or upbringing. A9 surely u everything we have discussed here to- day must be kept from burdening the minds of the ordinary party members, equally surely must we put an end to what is lcnown an universal education. Univarsal education in the most 00r- roding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction." Now he is ptttting his policy into practice, beginning with Poland. The most significant feature of the new system of education for the Poles under Nazi rule is that all except the primary schools have been closed “for all time." Secondnrv schools and universities have passed out of the picture. n a no I a a n It wan announced recently that the Vichy Fmvrrnmcnt had resorted m prohibition in un- occupied France, hut fuller detail; would indium tlznt France's idea of prohibition is very much rtlotig the ltncs of our doctor's scripts and bmt- lPfldlittz. The temperance law recently promul- ETWl is ltcitiz applied to ancritifs hut not to "dIQPQive liquors." In the forbidden calegnrv fire all lwvcrrtqc: that have an alcohol mitten: nf more than to per cent, all the brands so l-1\‘5=li‘v atlvcrtiwll along French road< and in the r-r~~=< in recent vcnrs. Foremost among the lvluucrl rite npcrufs containing rinise. These were tlcvutd as ~ul><tittuc= for Rlliinihe afm- it; pm. tlttvtiutt zmd comunxpii-ttt were frirhitlrleit in I014. \'r'rtn~u"| ab» i< ouilznvetl, =1» mnnv cocktails are iftlllWll .\:~ t'..i7'~ lint ‘In Hut (‘nililllll 16 [wr cent of Illfftllt-l are pi-vnuilt-vl. lull oulv four tlztvs rt “HR. lluv ‘Ir '\' t the Fn-ttclt mil (les- ~41‘! or ~\\-" vFuv» “lllgmtive llllllttrs" also are l"‘~‘l'l<l('ll tn four t|.'tv~" :1 wet-k. They inrlutlc cog-live. :ii'1n'ls:ti'1c_ rum. cztluuln: 3m] the, like, jtiwIh-s of rilv~l1~‘it~ convent. rmrl lvcttctltctittt‘. rl ll‘t'll~". wtlruri rut an l Jmihnt" httuttli The l;t\\‘ t-t" l. :. the pfulillillwll of lhllllltfi beverages for txpori. -- and Bolshevlsm, German neo-paganisrn and BoLshet~ik athe- ism? Sixty million Catholzcs are suffering under the yoke o.’ H T3? CHARQJIETQEV NDTES BY THE WAYI . oft GUARDIAN _S0 Long As Britain l Stands (Christian science Monitor) So Lo g as Great Britain rent-aim llli.tlili.l.lcl'€fil, DUDE Ifililllns l- a. peace ttnzcn W111 resase Eu- !~.L>€—ll’lC_lUdiDfl the Germanrpesvtilfl l-grcm tne prison of wtadtarlw > terror. | w....e Britain stand: France. -B<. um. the Nethenands. Nor- “Ch. uenmark, Poland. Czecho- hlotdlca we only’ lemiwfiahi‘ ‘ slaves. , i "nu-he Britain ‘stands there is hope for a genuine "new order .und : which some sort of self- ‘guv 111D! federation will Dfise"? late noerzies o! sma.l narivns._ t \\'ni.e Britain stands there Ls a chance :0 stop the trend toward ‘utter lawlessness and anarchy which today spreads the threat- O1 robbery by violence round the world. Wiule Britain stands there is hope that the ideals of Chrlsttan- icy. liberty. justice. enlightenment a"d tolerance will have free op- pom nlty to develop. Vinile Brllfllll stands paganism. C€SDOIL$m. imustice imposed ig- norance and calcmated intolerance WLl not have official sanction by the dominant govemznental potter o; Europe. I U O While Britain Stands Japan. Russra. and Italy recognize some restramts. While Britain stands the Monroe Doctrzne can hardly be serious.y menaced was a Rent Bu: the Rt- even more L5 DCCHLRE he interfered 1' plans for more years than ' with the Democrats. - New York Herald Tribune. They tell you in Vermont that she has more cows man peo- ple. That is a desirable distribu- uori of population until people be- come anywhere near as beautiful as cows And now a new gar- land ls woven. A dispatch frcrn Montpelier said 1hr. there are still 500 yoke of oxen in use in Vermont. The State 1a modern enough when: modernity ia need- ed, but cherishes graciously‘ the survival of earlier wont. Oxen are 01d settlers and workers. Where can be found tougher plow- ing and more rocks to pull cut than in Vermont? They; broke the stubborn ground. They car- rfed on sleds the mill-stones of the eighteenth-century grist-mills. —New York Times. The British are hart! for lorne people to understand. You offer them advice Viflfll what they need l4 airplanes. Do they appreciate the mdvloe? And when they are stealing themselves for the sort of ordeal their tight little island has not. faced since 1066, when all the free world knows that its pres- ent line of defence against Hitler- ism rest-s on the stcndfusrnc-ss of the British people, when that peo- ple need: the faith as well as the material aid of other free twoples —Just then you advise Fem to run away. And do they app: v '- your advice? No; for the B are hard for some people to under- stand It ls plain that. zhe British do not inzt-nd to lose the Old World. TRBL they vull pit. themselves aganwt a war machine which has overrun half a. dozen countries m abou‘. as many weeks may be hard for some psople to understand. That 1h».- BiitLsh are hard to tmdersanu in .~uc'n ma“- tera is what makes them no hard to beat. — Christian Sconce Maui- tor. Those who like to seek the essential good 1n human nature will find satisfaction lll a TPpOTi. Just fftléiLvtXi by the John Prloe Jones Corporation. U. S. [tin-rais- lng cousultaitts, on phiizutthrotfy in seven U. S. cities, New York. Chl- cugo. Wl-Isllllliffill. Plnlctrt-iphia, Baltimore. Boston and St. Louis. Despite an . in tttXttllflll which cut into incomes and estaw-s, the total of pulunthropic giftsand bequests ln these scvrn cities for the firs‘. s‘ months of 1940 reach- ed the su ntinl amcunt of $45- 927557. as a ins‘. 846.718.1143 for the same mziozl last year. The :5 v- tots. Take the poodle for a Walk and do the laundry. cook a stip- und see 1'. isn't spelled if tne - on‘: come lwme till late. ts tun for the head of tize or 1;, meant to be. He QJS out etezv day. so l5 allowed to siay in on ms tioiday. He works at the énvu or in the store or does some- ti m: l0!‘ the pay-check everv other ,t.ay. He must be aLcvved to do uziatmer he likes to do on his nay .05 res’. from labor. So the family uses cfi. and leaves the little chores to him. All of which. in the language of the small son of the house. who knows what. he'll have to do every dav once school starts. is so much baloney! But the fantasy pleases. LIFEBOATS RECORD uoNDON-tCPl-With the 100cm launch of a coastguard lifeboat since the start or the war. they have res- cued 2.183 lives in the year. an av- erage of 46 a week compared with 21 a week in the first Great War. Eighty per cent or the people in Venezuela can buy only the barest Pf-‘illsislilf’? not take into account the substan- tial stuns given privately. The pop- ulation of these seven cities la only a little more than a tenth of the U S total. So it. la evident that the American people give hundreds of millions of their money each year to help others. The open-handed- nes and wann human sympathy that have been characteristic of the new world since earliest pioneer days give good reason for pride. — Elclmonton Journal. S EXAMINATION 1' Fitting and supplying Gilles E00. ll. J. MABOI OFIOMETIIIUT Montague, P. I. l. Office Hours: l0 to ll A I. I to l P. M- llolldav- etc“ by lppnintlnelll f'"tt""s rn »~- mi" tiubllcly-an- pounced gifts and bcquests and do -~s.-i.|.~" . . ..._ $ Office Connected wit DBUQSTOBI SEGDNII WAR LOH Full facilities for subscribers are available at all A part of the money needed for subscriptions may be borrowed at any Branch at an attractive NOVA SCOTIA (‘harlotteivwfl Montana 5;_\'_\'ER5_" bug: "F.~\.\‘.\'\' ADAMs" "We will st". up our banners." We ' At. 7 V HAL ‘All; snow the cause [m- vvooooovrooooavoooooweq "Fanny ixickiiante lvl‘ X11881 “G5 lLGl Lin lB-l-l. \\ as tnuruercd. H] DAECBS lin lt50o._ Ine a foul net-u “as tamed Bddfil‘. ctxrne we 13005.2’. p "LOVE, Ju tutu and _ Adams, who “as Trepunncd tntou . . a. . False Mu tor 11h: m‘ SJLOZL.) O1 COlliltill. llltut Zdllull. P. l sailed meat 1n c; to the Nut-y tor co was so 1185.)‘ ma; grimly o1 ranni. remuuis at lVacra. i‘ .on the Brit Alf‘ Farce '. (Iermam (Special To The Guardian) t If Iifewlwsditv" the Bdtish m1 their \\.\‘»‘ Another Way to Help This Canada of Ours BIIY tlANAIINS Branches of this Bank in Canada. rate of interest. Ask for particular: ut the nearest Brunch The BANK of BRANCHES 1N PRINCE ED\\'ARD ISLAND Albany 01cm’! Victoria Summ side ZIVY Ways . A‘) A611"! ygt, rot. l We. lllil-D re g.vt llc u uolisiied 1.1.11 year t it. . y and Ulstflla; 0t the tit-au- \irtu0us Miss runny e .aude _ ~ them? rnu e“. l. \\ . the dav llllllfil. Alton R. .\. F. “TOO "OT" ~~ a l jThe 5m. ' Larru‘ the llfl —iC'P| .\i_\.‘\'("ll:S'I‘l:..’. ' ~ It) ll _L‘ 1 P31. flit v mgtv bv ' "~ H. . be SIUDDPH tit’ “Lem ‘ I an at! . not Ann rwnv: emu rut/own ig Bottle-Serves Five IUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS T. HIGGS o» c. LT. Kmsington More] ‘AYE \\'lLL BET l"? OCR ' ‘ Tin. LJAJY: miéiia. faded. nor has the fabric of our ancient forefathers “entice with a iealoua hezrs of those whose Let is almost one man. welded in heart Lu victory. and scorn the foe “c have not dared “r re avzll not face - tfiept —D. M. Burt. in Daily Tee-graph tbondcn) 5.1x. 6 -<CP\— (it-zman nlr force "m" a bombing rum Etflval l .00 hot for them." 1n a letter l) 11.5 . ‘Yadtlt- Gou- Ine young e 1st Can- | t‘ 10 d aided tn»:- enemy H“ l- LL TIYE — A cow mar here W110i} uzin: land into .11 dezence zone, LM-d or. a lllhfiibli land mine. be bcznberl from the air . ‘ore zhcv eet 1t: her lllt’ to be no plans ‘l , e5 SW will c. F. usxrutv 1.1.5. ‘W llleli“ .131" Barristers and Attorncys-at-Lnw t w.“ P". 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