PAGE Frnm ' lilE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARD ml blaming Daily tliuunded us l“?! rT-Zliireiii. in“... ciii. w crime. s. Mchurc tire Frt-sluenl, .|, u. Burnett. FJ-l- Bt-crclary, Luiln. LOI. l). A. ltllclilnnfln. 0.5.0. Editor and Alan-aging Director. .I 8.. Burnett. FJ-l- Lssoual-c Eunurs. rrank Walker grid Inn A. Bumm- jLlifiljlilFflON lhffES B; Mull in l‘. L. |. wit» l!" W“- 5259 h" 5 mun“ $1.25 uii ;. nnnitus. 50c for one month. c“, _,__,,, p0!‘ year. slam m: u monshl. n55 fur 3 ulonlhmaw ‘a i width-A'- PEFY ' sa\u?‘yhllzlll‘l:sfLgal¥liut lair ‘can “m, i.“ ti months sut- fur u tnunllll. ____ ~17"; info/Truss! itlti/nurg is Weaker Him uie "calves! Ink." ____..€__i lngl-sll) Ti-inlizav, Ot/"LOBIZR. 4. 1M0- A Hi titiirable Tribute ,i,i;ii the tutu-chill tiovcrn- fl” ‘fill-H itdllll ul iii. in»... xt-ittle .ilt*lti,l l ..iw.ii t ‘ym-‘vllnvul m “kahwy Lfuiuhili l’ i i‘ llctulllcl A Yflilil.‘ balm.‘ i» Biiijiiii-iiiii, ., been a change ill sevfifdl J-li’ ff i iiut it is itotewurtliy that llR ,,..\i,,._» 111,. l-‘iii-e-igit Ufiice, the lliiiizsiitftiiitit ‘ll l’i“‘il“ill“ll and Om“ My ‘t' It: u" :1. l. .\lr. lirttcst lit-rill. 5'7 p9) 5 d‘ I i . i \-,- liiliii \llt,lL‘l‘SAJIl wit‘? lungsiit-v \\ti.-t, all ~i _ ~ _ ' lliti lyitttit" as Lord President 0f qlr‘ ‘, li-lltl. tlte \\ ti“ “r form“ post- ‘ntnilititilztitfs llie l] . lflinr . i \ ii' the war titiiiiiiiet are re- Wuximi v ,1 i i‘i\\l\l\l'§llllCQ in the prosecu- fm M- ,~,,,.. u“. 11w Lllllltilllllllcnls of it ‘ '“ as llonie Scctirlty Minister. to reorganize civilian life to c’, Sir Andrew Rae Dun- _,; iil lllti lloztrtl of Trllllfi _\lii1l'l\t)ll as lliitistcr of l\'t‘llil, fortiter Minister of lit-es Rlinister of Works and _ “ it Commissioner of :1 vtrtniiourtle, former Pay- ll1lllllli<|ll§ bierrt-tary. ill tin: new post assigned l0 who is remembered here cltairntan of the Duncan . ate (‘laims in I036. 5i? i... Y0 w that l-‘iritaiifs war “it” iiiazi-ii-ils they need. He will in hint lleaverhrook at the ‘m, _\[i'ni=trv, and with the hm i. n; N»... iivi- iiiii-iartmrints. Tin. l"... .4 lvilcrs cxcliatiged between Mr. t'li_-ii,.ii..-il,iiii iiiiii l‘rinte “mister ("liittrcliili yesterday linc§ rt" lit to them b0th_ Mr. Chamberlain, after expressing regret that hi5 crinrlitioi-i of l'~.'llll‘l trade retirement from pub- ;llli‘_'l‘ll an expression “of my iii zin- ltindtiess and consid- Cixllalfllflllly shown me since \ Herbert _\l whose ta<i< \\. inner lllt‘ .lI rain, \\lltJ liil". l1 Sir . as the verv (‘otnitfiJ-lrl Pli IV‘ i_ii work close": Aircra ft l‘r all lic life nir- wzirm crattviti. iipi the f ii ur Govcrnmeitt and of my [ltl;l‘li~ . that under your leader- sliiili l. c» ", it‘ ‘ii. her allies and associates, will sttiri- 'i'l \‘i~.'l‘§~ll\\ill\>' the ftirccs of liar- ltiiiiniii \\';.. l ' we riitlttciid a great part of _ . Liiiiipe xii a c ii Qlllf’ btllvl‘ than slavery.‘ The Prime .\i' r icplicd: “l and all your cnlivaqtte: liizitc at and pcr< \- “tag nle szi-ce \i"t i" is through \.. point of {we liar ‘peace, You, il'i \\'e liiiive befr-"e i1: in Ti together. r iiii iiiiriiii your unshrtkcn nerve ' 'lFi-.i lii-ip you have given iiii iiti my cllicf tidcd us \‘ t ‘i iiriiie to be the turning ' all yoti could for ild for victory». . . our fatlicrs were 'i.:iii iliitvns of politics, now i , . l loiik back upon this rtiliwhip with feelings of the " T riiqartl for you." v ‘in 2i. i.ia't 9.; ..~ i" stern “""\r dOPpPIt re" Nohli- i-iii _ ‘t\lil'fl‘i\' of tlir- men who gave tiiiiiii iii-i ii ii l‘ not tncrminqlcss coili- Pilfl\l""—'. .\li i has biicil criticized f-ir in: appiiasctttent efforts at l;fll‘."lll of history is more ‘in trnvriyv wit" lluuicli: 'iu' "i e lll\""l\' c. ni-iii "l, iii informed tizirdict of (lzuri . " ' i T’ tiin roll/if for frilrt" You ilbl illl \ i’ i "l ly-‘llv Tiifilfli" “Illn criltltl de=irc_ at *_' i- t“ iii o? lifs public career, a fitter tribute.’ South tihncirican Trade zuarlicts ltavc bet... Inlfl. zii ii.»»ie tliat canadzis cf- Siitull America il‘l“ .i:iil liirit an increase 0f ii. iitt" min,- months of this l 1 i. liiti _\t.-.ir before. i" 't~i- lit» lit-cu in ttctvsttrittt, -'\‘/l to run to 200,- iiiiii i i i.\-:.i tuiiiixi ttiiis lihl l". ., ti; ., ,\_i..,i»i,, ti, wrin tnnclt tif litn-tipc it iirttuililr iif Tlwiilti t'oin~ iii git out of liurop- l"‘.’ll'll€‘"' ' Hi §outli .\merit":t, and i ‘i ii ii ~i"ii_' Vtrlailiiul goods, in- iisiii cirtittitl anti t-ltivtric. i’ i ' i. iiti Qiiipiiiiig ti» Foutli ' i' i -ini:fiii":tiri d 110ml‘. al- iiw iitclti l‘_lll',’l1t'l' fl." lit’ .'l\\’i'llll‘il with iii; 1.. ‘ ‘ii ii ui'~~'i-iiiii i (‘II Fl Japan (it ls Uur Cnppef 'l",ii i 'i i ‘i i li "ti lalittiil §tfllcs on _l.i:iiii liiii< rii~ultrid in r ii‘ of latrmiisl‘ ii..ii' flllitill, \\'ill ulii iii llio raw of i ,ii,'i.l lliif/ liiiitli: mil iiiji:ii' I lii-iiig sliitiiwvl . from (Yitvtiliznl i: iii-in! Iain-n to i»ii.» .i,. v i i' ti‘ viJ .-, iii}, ,.i r, . , - ii ili-iii- i " » ii i lf tllwrt‘ is fltill‘ of ‘ 1 ' ‘i ' ‘ -‘ (‘iiiisnlii illlfllll as twill r. i"~ ‘ iiii-ii \\';i~liiti'itoit'< tixiiiir- i l’ . " "ii bi 'i~l<i-il cvcttttrtllt". l' l l iii» ' l ‘ i‘ .i u l‘ ri-awtt lll tlni ~ i" - i ' '- i -' ii iiiii‘i-ii'.'_'i'-i|ig wrir matririrtls, i‘ I ‘ llv forming a i}. l'll"\'\v\' and ltztlv. tilaiu iii.i'ii i. i ii i": iiibliip \\llll liritriiii and "anniTii i= i. iln- l ii-v more than with the United ‘Fluids, l‘1\l~ll\l{ no l(‘~- tli.\ii $\,_t<i<i. States. _ Admittedly, says the Globe and Jlail, sanctions are difficult to impose tinder less definite ctr- cumstaitccs. lf copper supplies \\'t‘l'C cut off from this country they could have been obtain- ed elsewhere, or the same sources could be tap- ped through itetttral channels. The extensive alignment of nations in this itiztr along with the Qf[-(~Q[i\'(‘|](‘$§ of the liritzslt blocltuitlc has cliallg- ed the picture. \\':t.~liiii;_-tiiii iiiittld reatson tltzi‘. scrap metal and gastiliite tvtittltl rtiacli Japan by 50mg circuitous route, but is not doing so: nor does Japan's reaction QHQJPFI tixpectation of dc- fcziting lll(‘ (imliztrgii ll)‘ this mcnus. .i\s ship- lnctits ttiil continue to tiii l<i (‘filllllllrfi "l lllt‘ \\'estt~rn llclltisplltiru and to (ircat ‘iritaitt, President ROOSEVELT apparently has confidence in the effectiveness of cooperation. MR. WEI. ES predicted an flllllfillllCPlllclll shortly which will clarify tltti sit "ttiiin on this side of illc wurlll. ll seems tiosxiltlli llt'\\\' fur tllfi lllfSf time til “quarantine the flggt'(‘<.~‘ifll'~‘." if all nctttral na- tions 5_\'lllf7.'llllf’ll<‘ with ifllélltl uttitcd to apply to lllTLl-‘R and bis allies and tiiassal states the iailiijv \\':l~ltington has invoked in tltialittg with japan, " EDITORIAL NOTES .1 l4 The Air Force is to have a permancitt official here soon in connection uiitli the new airport. u \Vith all the “aids to religion" in our midst these days there should lit‘ a revival in the work of the churches. I I U I Ill i Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, G.B.E., has consented to become the colonel-in- chief of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, both Pcrtnancnt and Niizrlltirlnantiilt units.'l‘lte Princess ltoyzil is tile only sister 0f King George V1. ll I!!!‘ The young people of our universities, savs the New York Times, oliviotislv cite a perfect excuse for having got to fi-t-l the ivay tin-y do about war in any cause. Tlicy believed what their teachers told them. Rut that is no reason why the young people should continue to go on believing after the tcaclicrs ill0lll=€l\’(‘< haw‘ stood up in public and recanted. RI 11K l! ‘ Premier Hcpburrfs Minister of Wines. lion. Paul Leduc, has been appointed Clerk of the tqupreme Court of Cillliltlil in succession to .\lr. ‘l, F. §n1cllie wlto lias rclirci’. on supcrannua- lion. '.\lr. Hfipllltfll ititiniatiis that he rtigrtits the loss of “so valuable a .\linister and s0 agreeable a colleague." .\lri Leduc is not re- ported to have returncd the compliment. i! 1k 1K 1t Altixandcr Selltirlt lzttiiitid on San Ytiriiainilt-z this date, I704. Defoe as a writer first attain- ed success with “llobiilsoil tfrtisive", ztcclztiltictl througllotit tlte world as one of the master pitict-s 0f lilnglisll priisi- littiratilrc, tvllicll was founded on the actuzil t‘X]it'I‘lt‘ll\'t‘S of Fii-litirlt told by ltittistilf to llcfiic. llc was lNWll at Largo, Fifesllire, where tllcre is a life sized statue to him as Crusoe. nrxaifl The British Xlinistrti of l-‘iilwti ltzis arrnugti<l with the Federal llCtlilfllllCllt of Aqricttllttrc for the purchase of 150.000 case: of evaporated milk to be rlclivtirrid bcfore the cud of next Klarcli. The value of tltc shipment, it i< undlir» stood. will cxrccil $550noo 'l'bis illllvlllvlll will be in addition to the goonm Gist-s c-intraiitlid for in _lttly. The nctv sliipiticnt is .cilttiiial<iii* to 7,200,000 pounds of etiatirirrtted ntillt and about lo.ooo,ooo pounih of ii-hoiii llllll\'. v x i IF A tnastiir mnrinct‘ in the ]icl‘~till of ,\lr, .\~_\‘tl' _ney Smith has just liven appiiitittrtl a vlLISIlCG of the Suprcttle Cotirt of lil'lll>ll tirilittnbia in sur- ccssion to Kiri justice ll. .\. .\l.'irdrinzilil pro~ motcrl to tllc ,\ppt'fll Court. .\lr. Smith who is Tl llllilYr of lllllltiffillllk‘. Scotltniil, obiaiitiitl ltis tnastcr's certificate at tllc age iif :1. and sailed several years with tile Cianatiian-llcxican Linc before deciding to study law. The (Treat \\'ar interfered with bis studies. during \\'lll\‘ll time. lie served on a mine sweeper in tltii North §ca as a ntembcr of tltti Royal Naval lliiuirve. lie unsuccessfullyi cotttcstrirl Yancoiivcr Situh as a Liberal at last election. I i i‘ “Don't liclicvc tliis tall; about llni war llav- itiig bccn forced on thti lil‘lli~'ll liiiittirii by Ger- malrv." Professor Wziltiii- Kim-illicit lfllll listeners in a lkpartititint of lnfiirmzttiiiit liriiiitiliiast. “\\'c cliiiszi to go to uziuq" lll‘ said. “litiruiairv is quite riqllt wliiin sliii says this. \\'i- dccharcrl war ntiolt tltciti. 'l‘iit-_\- \\'ll\\l(l l\.'\\'(' been de- liglltcrl to zivoiil it." lf llritaiil ltiiil Ftcquitisctid in t‘\‘t"l'_\'llllllQ fiicriniuiv \\‘:uit<-d to do tile tvar nticd ncvcr have biiqtui, lie ailllcil. Piritaitt ar- qttitisccd trio lotiq, 'l‘lii~i1 n pulilii- voice bad zisktiil: “llow liiiii; i: iviiiitirg to triumph for want of a d-_ifctiiii~i-’" “\\'ri niu<t rcalize," l'l'1lf(\<(ll’ Klnriloi-lt "that Wt‘ l'llfi.'~‘(’ tvar tvitli all it: llorrotx r.i‘li- r lllllll l:‘t lirulc force go from victory to \i<3‘iiir_t~ u\\<"l\:\ll<iti'_i'cd. This trar was not fortvi/l iiii iz< liti (iiii-iti-tnii, It was forced on us by our i‘-iii<i‘i<'iii"cs." it- e s- it. Tlic ciiuiliitii-ii lnittaiinii iif North Nov-qt Fciilizt anil Prince lilltvaril l~lztnil lligltlzltttlcrs, l‘lllll‘l' l.i<'tlt.»l'ol, ,\', \\', .\ltirtliiiil<, assisted by .\itilicrst Firri llrigziilii, g.iivi~ a graphic war dis- play tlui 4llll('l' tivt-ning in aid Hf Red (Toss TlllS is an (‘Xlrilcl from a riitiorl of tliii lll'llt'l‘l‘tllllu§ iii iii.- ,\i|lllt_'i'§t__.\'_tj\\<; "lliiittniiiils iif piiiiplti from all ]lill‘l\ of (‘tinilicrlzinil and \\'i-~tnii>rl.'tntl con- grtigzltiiil on Victoria Firm-cl. ln front of lllcsr! crtiittl< .\l[l.li\4l§ friiiu tltei Xurth Xitv; Scull“ llitgltlanilcrs- gavti tli~pl.ii_vs of arm; (ii-ill mid ]\ll_\'4l(‘1li rlrill. Tllc work of llllt‘ squad from [hc l'rini~i- lifdtvanl island Willlliflll)’ tinilrir the di~ rcrtion of litintciiant \\'il~.-n w:i< most runny, Eng’. itnil tllti rifli- drill and uvtrtiltittg (if tltis lllflvTll squad wiin malty ciimtiliini-nl. front ex- stirvicc nuin who uxiri- tin tliii <iiil-]iii<~;_ In fm-l the appearance of fllf‘ lligililaiiilt-rs tmdrir sim- nlatcll stirvicc Wtllllllltvliw liriiuglil ziiiproval front those mcn tvliu llad bccn ‘Utcl- Tilt-re’ dining said, the Great Waiv, rut; CIIQLOTTETQWN GUARDI. NOTES BY THE WAY Staying power, both material and mural is likely to be the detcrnru- mg factor in the war. The British people b rheu- behaviour during the Bane of Britatn which has raged for the last month, have demonstrated tiieir capactty to "stick It." to take heavy punish- nteni, and come tip suixlizig for more. In this form of moral stay- ing power we have s. distinct. edge over the Germans, and particular- ly over the Italians, although it. would be folly to tlltdtJrCsIlnlllI-E the capacity of ellluir for Dlllllsllllllfllb in war. Bu’. ltow about material stztyaig power? TllLs picture is not so clear because ;t goes outside the field of human tialues, which can be estimated on the basis of poSt. experience. Although we do not lClUW completely what German and Italian rtxsotlrct-s" amount to. hctv- ever, we do know what. our own potential Cilpilfill)‘ and on that. basis we can confidently saw that In anv long struggle our material stiperlority is boutid to tell. — Montreal Star. Watch carefully the fluttering hands of Grace Hunter. Wllll two quick motions she can take an ap- ple from the bin, wrap It In ussue paper and lay It, perfectly laced In a wooden box. These deft. msers can handle 150 boxes a day. a box of I20 apples or more every four minutes, and for each box she ls paid 4 to 4 l-2 cents. On good days she will make $6. Hundredl of other girls can pack the apples as Grace Hunter does and all of them are working now I0 hours a day, their littads never pausing- an atliletzc performance that re- quires not only skill but endur- ance. It. will go on for six weeks or two months. The great apple harvest of our Okanagan Valley ls in full swing now and the whole country from Salmon Arm down to the border Ls licatilitg watll llle activity of it. Vltittirilt ‘Times. Bwausc a tulilrt-n’: hospital near BIQIeIeLd was allegedly struck by a Britzsll bomb, Dr, Goebbels’: iproioagatitla nittrlitnc was shriek- ing l0 lllg- llt‘.\\'(‘l‘l.s ycsttircltty over tilt» outrage anti lirrnli.~iltg "thous- alniftikl" vtiingtiltllcc, Tlie lying hypocrisy of this, u: face of what ilm=e men have been doing to Lon- don and have done to so many other parts of Ehlrfipé; the infan- lrlsm of the starcslnanship which i-ttn infill: no citluil" Ionntlla to the nlfni: of mcn than the retaliation of savages, are 11s itttttseattng as ever. But. it is too old a story m Neat methods ‘for one to waste tune over that side of it. Rat-her one ls IIlClllIPfl to ask just. why the propaganda should suddenly be tuned m tltl; ziotc, As tvun Hit- lcfs rcccnl, spout-Ii in the same vein, 1L l5 dlfflcult. to repress the tltottght that. this outburst I5 an indication that, the RAF‘. has been hittfitig where it hurts. The pcture of recent events which has been presented t0 lille Gefmfl-n people 15 that, Luftwaffe has been stcadly rcclucltig every "military" and economic facility v of London and the rest 0f Britain to TILIIS, only incidentally doing some little damage to civilians (Buckingham Palace was ‘allegedly lLL only acci- dentally by bombs aimed at ucar- by "o.l sttiiresfli, wliilt-i the RAJE‘. raids have bscin of‘ no llllldflfy tionserltieltce whatever, though they have kllllKl some txvilans here and tlicrei It, 1s too much L0 suppose that 11115 picture is by this time so wildly at VIIILJIICO with the facts w lcn the (termini people ate be- g.tt. rig to lCJYll from cxptirictice and um titunor that it is bticomutg imperative to alter it? »— New York Ilcraltt Tflbulll‘. Thn exprritince gained in the Win" of 1914-18 led to tltc remark- able [l(l\‘.lIl('t' \\'lll.‘ll llil> .\1l\t‘(! been \\'l1ll(.~'at(l .n llltll pol". by dll‘. Un~ lcr. i Lwillfé Wtlltlvfllll Govt-lop- men. 1.. made war a more ternble and utistructare scourge than it has cvcti been tn the worlds liistolgv. But for the })1L‘.~[‘llL wa" tilt-re would probitbly b0 \\'l' tread Cf'l<l)l';lll is 0f It very xlglllllCflllb annzvii ry. lntntcly, that of the llllllillltjll just l\\'l‘Ill_\'-t;llE years ago of rcgtllltr air transyport be- tween Btutnin and France. Tiro- passtntziir ccnvtrtul bombers were the aeroplanes flfsb used in that. serves, Manv years llacl not claps- cd before aeroplanes capable of accommodating forty pmsengers were costirnotiiy cnipolyed. Oceans, as well as narrotv channels, have since been traversed, and the cross- illg of the Atlantic is no longer a. surprising adventure. What, effect is ‘this war to have on civil nvln- Lion? On land the railways have lost goods as well as passenger traf- fic to motor \'(’l1lCl05. It 1s Itot im- probable tiltat. after the war mer- cantile aviation may become a. serious COIIIDCLIIOY with the nzer- cnntile marine. fl Irish Iltlspetd- em lDublitn, The name of the bnrrltir town at- tacked by Jllllflilflé tiroops when tliqv invaded Indo-Clilna brings Into the news an npt dcscixpLve tcrln for the clungor, tlic cnretis and the general tlc\'1l.sllllt\<s char- acterizing almost any battle of tins war, But Dotti; Dang is not tncrelg: u good swear \\'$.I'(l; it is a eigllptjst along n ltew rcad of cozttlttcst wliltili Japan may regret advcrllriltig t0 the world lll this violent faslixcn. Not Slll..Sflt?d ivuih taking advan- tage of tllli prostratinlt of France to tort-e liunllliutiltg conccsslonsby‘ Itegotintiion on the French anther- tles at, Hanoi, an aiggrelsfvn army clique 11nd to shoot, its way across the frontier ufticr the agrcclriettt was concluded. Once more it flp- pears tiltat, an unbribled young military olilzachy — the Japanese Nazzs-dctlctl the government this Lillie to follow tltc example of Rus- sia and Italy In striking a once powerful neighbor when he Is down, But, in violating territory of Indra-China by force, while the French put up an umixlxictecl rc- sistance, Japan not only takes a cle- clslve step beyond the confines of China. She runs Into the Opposl. tton of the United States. expressed by Secretary Hull yesterday, and applies what may turn out to be the final pressure to expedite the conclusion of an agreement Ixi- tiwetin this country and Great Brit- ain for the joint Ilse of naval bases In the Pa-clllc. - New York Times. One of the disappointments we feel In Ceylon ls tiitat it has proved apparently impossible to start any new industries here on any slze- able scalei so that our economy re- mains linked to the three strtples~ ten. rubber and (‘ocottllls -_ and there ls the further (ttsapimlntment that. bv and largo our produc- tion effort is restricted rather than intensified by reason of the war. High exports of rubber are re- quired. but. tea. prostitution has to Pfilfllllfll. and coconut produce ls h» kcnt wrill below the maxlmumll practically unwanted. Whelhe N PUBLIC FORUM TU: all‘! b on: In Ibo HXGIHVAY TRAFFIC DANGER Sir-From time to time there are reports In the Island papers of p0!- ls ons between horse-drawn vehicles and cars. Illese are usually attri- bnted to carelessness on the part; of the car-drivel‘. A rtiiccnt tixperltinct, however, llflS (mused me to reverse mti judgment. , Recently, willie motoring between Cltarlottetotvn and Motitngue at night, we exicountered a large number of cars and a dozen or more horse-drawn vehicles. SO fRl‘ 8-9 V0 could sec, all but. one of tlic latttr bad neither light nor rclltictoncou- SQQHQIIKly they w-erc difttcttt ta 5L0 until ivilhin striking distance. Further, when an ulsproacliingcctt" with strong head-lights blllldPd our vision. it. was literally intposstble t0 see what lav In our bath. Onl)’ by exercising extreme catitlon did we avoid colliding with a Wflgfill 0" such an occasion. The law rightly compels the car- drlver to carry lights on his car. front and rear. He who violates this law ls severely punished. Then vtjliy are offenders of the law Bovtirmg liorse-dmwn vehicles exonerated‘? Surely the best possible protection tignlnst accident at nizlit isaltplit, On the mainland this is so fully recognized tlutti it» Is tlle exception to find a_nv vehicle without‘ a device which gives adequate warning of Its presence. A campaign In this direction In Prince Edtvard Island is tulvily over- due. In the interests of all‘ con- cerned, there should be a rlglcl eu- Iorcemeitt of the law. It. ls a simple matter to carry a reflector or light, and such would prevent. many nect- less accidents. I am, sir, etc., A VISITOR. THE RTIT) CROSS CAltflfl-HGN SIr:- Collectors for REG Cross funds are on the rounds once more In a country Wide drive for funds for that emblematic unit, of real Christianity. Was" ailytlilnu i-lsc ever ntore worth while, more prn ti- tvorlliy, than a unit whose functions and aims are predominantly help for the needy and helpless? Though In farming communities everywhere no doubt the actual cash donations will in ulost cast-s not be large. as the farmer" ltlts his difficu ' to facti, and crcn though lie gives. till it httrts to the minty worthwhile causes needing assist- ance. he feels even ‘ll-ten that he is not In a position to give what he would like to. Prices for fanm produce are not glving the funnel‘ the returns they sllottlcl and when he dcducts his numerous expenses, he has a place for most of his ready cash. Here ls a thought that could be put on a worthwhile and practical basis, to be made natlonttiirlc, which ‘would be a blessing to many in IlK‘l‘(l. and in which PVOP)’ farmer in ill.- country front the smallest to tlni largest would cooperate to tltc full- est extent of their resources. I would say to the Red Cross Executives at this time, to b track slightly and lay out a palgn whereby farmi-iis‘ llrtitlllce would be gladly accepted. Tlicil" col- lectors in every community cottltl and would be only too willing to call on each farmer and list how much ivilezit, oats or other grains, potatoes, uarcteti produce, dairv products, eggs, poultry, cvcn i and i I, would be given, and ' fi€ll\'t"l_V could be made, fll>fl lng this part of title agrrvinii-itl cair- riecl ottti successfully. On a natlnti-tvitlc basis this would mzinn that. requisition front tlnilr own stores for many food prntiilcts for tt4't‘(l_\' purposes tvottid bzi i\ slxizidti mnttcl‘ for tliii Raid cities without delays or red tape. I am sure that for perlglmble lzoods ur (fairy products, nrrnnmi- IIIPfllS could be made with cold stor- age hottscs all over Caitada to ril- locntc the ncctissary space to tiiti Red Cross in this wartime effort without charge Unusmd \\'Ill‘f‘lI0llSOS are riasilv ob- tainable In practicailv every’ i-liy ln Canada. the use of which I am sure ‘aronlrl bsi IlI7‘Zl.'\lit‘.'l Irr R211 Cross purposes should the eitqultj’ this situation is inevitable or L; due to lack of etiterprlse requires ilPEent and purposeful considera- tion. Lt- may be that all Ceylon can do owing to the dislocation of itlie llloort and Import markets and the scarcity of slitppittg space l5 to develop every possible local source of supply for local needs The acetic acid factory ls one line of development which the States has favoured and the much-vaunt- ed million rupee food drive pro- vided an obvious objective in ni- tlnclilg Ce_\'l0n's dcpendencc on ontdcie sources of food sui>plics,._. Times of Ceylon (Colomboi. ma?‘ l,‘ . Macs Hair Restorer A delicately perfumed pro‘ Q puratlon which restores. iitrlengthens and beautlfies the in r. , IT WILL RESTORE GRAY llAlB. TO ITS ORIGIN“: COLOR i T Remotes a new and tsun- erlor growth where the hair is falling and is remarkably useful In preventing dandruff ,. and dcslfoyillg parasitic hair killers. Just follow the dlrec- , tlons carefully and you wi-l he amazed M the results. GET your: norru: TODAY PRICE 60o rm- Bot-ll» GASSY STOMACHS BELIEVE!) Every person who ls troub- led with gas In the stomach and bowls should get. a. bottle of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mix- _ lure and see how ulckly It will rcllevs Ill d stressing symptoms , Dr. Evans Stomach Mlxture, taken at meal limos, not. only prevents all bul effects from f“, but It rumotes the lunc- lnnnl sctl ty of the stomtw“. assist. digestion and Improves the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORDER. YOUR BOTTLE TODAY Li. uii; Qegi, ., ' ‘Swims rmcr; 85o 1,: saunas Why not call and see our stock of Max Factor Society ' Beauty Aldii and lake advant- age of the tremendous drop In the price o! these products. Never before Ins the price been so low In Canada. Now Is E0111‘ chance to Buy. -:‘ DONT D LAY nu: rw "?€“‘. ‘l ‘film I is friend In England I“Best Thing Iii Life Not Just To Keep Oneself Safe” (Regina Leadcr-Postl tA Regina citizen recently tvrotc offering plo look after his bu)‘; for the period of the war. His friend dtitl s 111 the following intprcssivc lvt_ I don't. know \\'ll‘.ll ion tvlil lry to this loll-air and I hope you wont be too sorry, but we are gftlflllfllly coming to the decision that vie are not going to send the b0.\'8. H011 if the Government scbclnc comes on ltgiain. _ Thu reasons for this tire i_riil_v nov. coming cltinr m out‘ Illlllt-S- Al first, in those black dais when France _broke, It seemed so en- tirely right t0 send tllcni away Everything pointed to a qt‘ war, and to its lxililg our qtuck- Lt‘, and ialso to its being; bad uhilc it ltitsttirl. Bu; lllLkrfi long “Ttkb have made a very big (iillilirclttic lll tlic outlook. and I‘ni tloitig to ttii" to put cloivu what we are thinking. so that you will understand tvlint I mean. ¢ u To begin tvltlt, it rill looks as if this is going to be a tort" Zoilg war. Sometbittg utay Iiappen other- wise. but nothing looks like it, and If the boys onoe leave England, there can be no coming back till It ls over. Even if Ir is four years. likri the last war, Jamtis trill b: lttiarly 16. I tlirnk at first I tins I00 ntutih swayed by the thought of liotv Jolly it would be for them — all the adventure and Indepuild enoe -but now another thought tins quite ouszed that one. For after all, it innst be good for boys to nittlerstatutl and tpos- sibly llelp) their t‘0llllll'_\' tiirtitlgli n hunt time. This generation ltns got t0 understand the huge need a a for changinir the world a bit. We've got to co-opcrnte and be friendly and understand other lxiople; and if tlirttuuli all tilt-u‘ lIIl))l(‘:Sl()Il(llJlt) yours tic hflllfl tiiiint away from Europe, how tum they collie buck and nntltirstnnti and help? England will be u littitl place after the uiar, and l‘. non‘: be any preparation for its ltardness to conle L0 IL fresh, We feel they lintl b1it~ ttir gel ns-sd to it, to it-iiii/ti l,’l':ltlll< ally us they grow up \t'..'.t‘. it is, we art-i plntimng and litipzng to, tivoid lIl the future. More and more have I radii/mi It (toes boys good to be lnirti ‘here Is no sort of Empire fiilwiivslilp that coilld be shown lniitii, or lzlllultt. to tlirim lwttcr, lliiiu l)_Vi scout: those miin front cit-rt" zuiii- net‘ of the world pournit: in to|l Ehllzlancl to help. We meiil trtim, all the time, Canadians and Newt Zcalandcrs rtnrl Australians, l'lll'i force and army. \Vll(‘llt‘\'l‘l' l itniet lll(‘lll l‘m filled with a Itiofniii; it. hard to (l(‘.\l‘l'll)4". No! p: , n1 gratitude quite, but n kind of Fllllv pie glad frititidlititiss. 'I‘liii_\ tnki it so for granted that they sliottl be lie-re: and they make us realiz iinch ‘time we meet tltcm, that t. spirit. of rlglitntiss and iLYIIKlIIPSS so alive ln the \vtii"tli ill. airl- We feel it. is so pool for‘ boys to grow up with ‘his t pl“ right ncar to tlitiin. 2V." \'..i t. tlicm to take It for griuttctl lrttiri on, ttttd also to grow up to tiltili that the lwst thin; in lifc ls not Just t0 keep tnitisclf safti 0 . . . a. I somctiunis think we iiiil hnii mutin ilnportatlt a valnt- t‘!l its? living It matters so lttrfttlly mt tilt wllal we live for. I lxillcvri clays like we niiti liv- in: tltrotlgh now shotv up tliii-o values at lliri b; of llll‘.‘i",‘l'ill‘.‘i We are potulnrs l/lllt! iiuim scinttsly for tlni l'IZ\1 tnnti . having real ‘d lll(‘lll. we tian‘t be made. It tvottlrl not bri ‘no much to nl: the l"Illl\\'2l_\'.\ to zrnn (lll('f‘ lrtiii, to urintr. tvlnirti liotisinil woul tniltziblc. and llll'l‘ll(l\‘ at 'I‘liti tabulation of tins. 3 conning and OlllMllL-H “Zlllitl not be it'll)‘ 21ml llilflllltlll .0 lllt‘ ttiirk oli tilti Rcti Crcxs. ontwi l \\.\lt‘lll \\'.i.. ‘ in Qlalilntion, llllil l\l' ;l slntiolli running moan» ol help lol- llliL‘ tionntlciss nctiiiy unit iitstn‘ tti. for lvliottt they ttre tititcrtnitictily and tiotlrltgtiottsly trying to protitlc the ll\‘l‘t‘:.\lil(‘5 of ltlc. The Red Cross is n large oi Illl- zallon with many types or c s. 0f work and lttilp (lint it w. . ,t. l)‘ well worth wlnlti to acquaint the public with more fully. They know the littrdslllps, tlic want, the awful sttffcrutu; lll.\l\\' i. the tears the Raid Cross tixiisnt i and workers in the field hat» Wlltll In tilrtict tiontntiti titty is l‘ . ltorriblc privatinns and clhii ' tress war has mtitcd out to mull.- tildes, and tvltcrti their ability cln more than htunan ("llt u: inrii and (int-ruins with tlttiil" l't‘>"ill'.\‘\ would pcrltitt was lllfltWqllillv tltlllfv‘ times Ill doing all they tt Their knowledge of thii need for ull to help tliosc . tnronclt no fault of their ouzt lii had all taken from tllrim, tin.- ,1 barely existing in a stntii n‘ startiation is that Fcilncthuiii zingnislicd crv lxiliint! lhcii : tot‘ all to help! Al‘. to ciiiii In a worthy cause t0 help tln- ni-Ijn less‘. On a nationwide basis this lvfltl"! mean tinormoils quantities of l.ii<l~ stuffs. readily acct-s i4‘ ' der Red Cross super Int; on continually. to be sltniiiriil tirliencvcr and wliiircvtil‘ ncc:l"il. I am, Sh", ctzi. HICKEY’S TWIST is sold in every nook and corner of PRINCE ED W A RD .... .15 .1ND.,. “THEY ARE BOMBING ENGLAND" What are yon Thntkiilg 5,5 you walk the fields, farmer? What the are you thinking as leaves are turning‘! I'm thinking of the sight of l red sky b B iivhcui n lteighbors house Is burn- mg. what. are you counting as you bag potatoes, farmer? what are you counting when the Autumn leaves flare? I'm conntnuz out the meals s peace- ful acre yields And liuw many we can spare. What are vou saying as you drive to barn. farmer? What are you saying u the dead leaves fall? I‘m saying, get to earth you who tiutated that home In mirth! I‘m sat-inn. best be mild. vou who starve that little child! For my sons are tall And the wrath or God Is somethtn gives a strength to youthfu RIMS i And the world Is small! -Charles ltfalaiti In the New York Su seeing tliern In the boys’ lives, too. I don't mean all this to sound soitinm or pious. We are not. sol- (illlll one bit. We are just. bub- llilllg over with lituglitcr and fun and Interest. in everything. We .>'.\IIII in the river, out 1n our water nteadotvs every morning, and to- day we have been out. to a farm and we bad tea In the field and \\".lll(‘(‘l for the rabbits at the end! The (lays are lovely —perfect, ptiittivftll Iilliglisll days. It's flvc or six weeks sliice we even had an air raid warning. 'I'hene are oc- casional enemy ‘planes being cltltsed, so high we can barely 9c: tliclzi. ’I‘odn_v, going out to the farm, we llllfiSiXl an nlrrlrome with t'lll'll‘llll’&i ‘planes waiting at the "ready." I was nmrtzcd. I've never before seen more than three or four on the ground there. Every- thing is ready everytvhere, and there Is no apprehension or dread lu any stuulti person I've ever met. People are ll was just going to \\‘l‘ll(‘ “iight-hearled." but that Ls not tunic trucl, "Sen-ne“ is the sort of word that describes it. much bcttcr. A It.i\Sh'li1T Bittslilng orzliiis arc usuallv the iiiintrc of all "yrs, while tzte poor bridegroom gets no aticnzlon at all. In tin Arab wevidlnn, trow- ever, the tviazlded pair are In a precisely optiosfle situation. Every- one makes a fuss the “igruoitt, Wllllb the brl . lttluicd to an unimportazit role. In trittii lnir light, L’; practically hid- don under a bushel. For slte is con- ctialtitl 1n a large basket on a cam- el's back before the ceremony be- unfit? i p.215 and tlicre she remains unt-i.1 its over. -_ Cleveland Plain Deal- er. no§§uzbii§i' nnscrznnanirs A celebration was held recently In Ste. Annri do Briatlprc near Que- l-tii- (‘Av by ll(‘Sl‘(‘I\(l'.\l.llS of three li,l‘1ll{»"l lirrtltiirs who emigrated ' i Franz-c in I640 A ntonumetit s llIl\'l‘ll(‘(l nn tho site of the Ziitm of Aliilftttrin Caption, eldest iii" the original Gngnon brothers. 'l“~c site of tho first. store es- .'ii..\ll<'tl hv tho Gagnon brothers Ill (Qncliiiii (‘iiiv was also tiislted. l'i’(‘-ll\l'i‘.l'lli- ntitisoittiucs attcniint: \\(‘l(‘ Ills liixlitillvilci’ Mgr. J. O. tlivinoii, It shop of Slicrbrooite, hon- “WORN our" m womun x3, Dragging around each day, unable to do housework - cranky Blaming it on "nerves" when the kidneys may be out ofmder. When kidneys fail the system clogs with impurities, Heslflches~ backache, frequently fallow. Dnddis Kidney Pills help clur the system, , girmgliilure I clnnce I0 texture helllh and energy. Easy lo like. Slfe. Budd's Kid ney Pill; OCTOBER 4, 1940 _.._ i m’ SODA l rouilrlm I NEWS Feeling hungry’! The“ drop in and be refresh. ed at our Soda Form. taln! Sundae: -- Milk Shakes - Sodas — Soft Drinks. And if you wish some. thing more substantial come to our Tea Room and enjoy on» of m" delicious sandwiches _. Chicken — Lobster _ Ham, etc. Drop In Ami Be Refreshed Ileddin Bros. Richmond St. In North AmerIca. Mlnsrlfs relieves aches. MORRELI. & B0. ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chi-fiend Accountants Eastern Trust Bulldlng Charlottetown McLECD 8. BENTLEY w. a. BENTLEY. mo. l. A. BENTLEY. n.0, c. F. BENTLEY, 1.1.5. MONEY TO LOAN Z80 Rlchmond Sheet H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. noun, m. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB Riley Building M. ALBAN FARMER ALEX w. MATHESON Mane to Lo an Off cc: 90 Grtll Georg: St EYES EXAMIN ED lnil GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST Offfee Hours 9-12 - 24,30 Evenings By Appolntmenh New Location Cor. Kent and Queen Sts. Opposite Blfs Grocery Barristers and Attorueys-nt-Lsw l B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLIUITOR. ETC. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. ' ornryegatmn of the occasion: Hon, i Wllf’ Gaqnon, a director of the . Canadian National Railways; iniq Onesfme Gsgnon, M.L.A., for Mata-he, Que. The descendants ril f the original Gagnons who emigrated " to this country three hundred vcriira - ago are reported to number 30,000 ’ Professional Cards Charlottetown i 1 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR- ETO.. Collections BUY STAMPS E. T. HIGGS o CO. LTD. OPEN SEASON ON HUNS ’ In lilnizlnnd the Shooting season on nuns is at. its height and on Spud Island will open shortly. Your most sittisflving companion in the woods ls ofiqtlrqe HICKEY’S BLACK 10c Per Fig Straight Manufactured By IIIOKEY 8t T0 B ACCO CO, LTD” TWIST NIGIIOLSUN CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Q