_PAGE FOUR THE IIADHIIIIgVQHIIQJFUIIUdEII In 1387i Prbsidtlll: Lit-at. Col. W Chester S. McLiu-o vii-e President: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secrclur). Lieiii. Col. l) A. Ilaclflnnun, 0.5.0. Euiior anti Alon-aging Direclui: .I. R. Burnett. F-JJ- Assoc-rave Editors; Hunk’ \_\_’alker_and_lln A._ Biimfll SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 8y Mail Ill l’. LL, $1.00 poi- year; $2.50 (or 6 months ' .25 fur ' iiiuiiilis; 50c fili- one month City Delhi er); 55.00 pi-i- year; $3.00 for I month; 31.75 tor 3 months. By Mail Ill Canada and lJ-S. 5-1 55-9" Pl] Ill-l’ Efllurdily Weekly; $2.00 pcl’ year; $1.00 for h month- 5 fur 3 months. '_ ._ _ ___. _ ._. opportunity to investigate fully. y technically competent recommendations of this Report removed. ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than m, fields, the Weakest Ills." SATURDAY, J.i.\'i_i_.\_n_v_i1,_194l. An Ontario Editor's Perspicuily Soincihiuq of iutcrvsi to ull I’1'llICC_l'-\l\\'31'(l ].|.,,,,|,.,1. ,. (uuiuiut-tl in ibc lam- 11 1>>11° "l diivrulltiv built/dill)‘ ~\".‘.ll~‘l. lfcijtilll)‘ ml“ .l'~lll)lrnfil protcstcil ziguiiisi IIICIIIIIIC spent by IIUII. . Ilzinsou in tiiscussing dslziud tfflfliwrl-duo“ grievances in the course ot a speech iu thc HOIJSB in‘ coiuiii-iiw. Attention was culled to this articlfi iii Tin’ Guuriiiiiii zit ilic tiiuc. The current issue of Scum/Iii- Xiq/it curries u trciicliant letter rcviciving the lust- friilll .\Ir, I. U. llywiilllifl", l-)I'\' of tlid holdup in the \\'o0d Isluuds ferry M_,,'\¢,k,_ ,_.,,,i,i,;,_izli_ lllQ loss this liolilup llflS iniftni to our furiu iiriuluccrs ziild l>lI>ll1<'-'$_111<‘11v illlll ilu: ri-ztsui \\l!\' ,\lr. lluusou found 1011C- “Mlu-y u, 11,51“- L, 1,1,1, {or justice on bcliult of tllla Province. i The Iiditoi- of .qilllll'ilil\’ Nil/lit adds the follow- l-m. frank ;.,,.;,l..i_,~ lit .\lr. llynduiziifs letter: “Xu/um/iiv _\'i,,~/,; 1,1. i'\'t‘l_\ .~_vinputh_v with the ([\i|H'u‘,ll< of I‘rint;t~ liilivzird lsluud for an im- pylyygil ii';1ii~p.ii".;1ii,ui SITVICB l0 IIIC mainland. The 1fl:Cll' to which .\lr. llyudman refers was IIIUYUIV nu iwyircssiiul "l 5l1lllll5e and 1W?“ that thcri- SlIHIIi-l :u*lt~11'*'11ll," l‘? 11° ‘V113’ b)’ Wllfcl‘ thing .l<-,,~,.-l»_1il~ could he brought to the attention l m‘ illc pt-nplv of Lliiuidzi except through the use of 5mm; of rliv limited time available to the lender of the Upposition in his speech on the Adilii. " En Rcplv to tlic Spccch from the Throne. If’ flu‘ HVIIlH r i'i‘f‘"t'.vriiliilfl ll!!! l5l<711fl l1"? m‘ cu/uiln/u M i/iriiia iiHcruzu-r [11 l/ie lsIuuifIr nrcils, gff/ig-‘r brmiii-p (If iui/urnl incapacity or because t/iev lui/iprii to lie all s/r/‘POYIFVS 0f ll1l’ Gowrl" n/cuf. i! {r nIi;‘io:/.<I\- time Hm! tlic lSlflHd will iwiizrliririv clsc to ill/HAIL" Idiot set-ms to hit thc unil on the head. it is a 511d C('I1\IIIl('IlII‘.I'y on the condition into which we have fallen! Italy's Situation Acute One of the Illiisl 1'()IIl£II'l\'£llJlC feaiturcs coni- . .1 . ' . - ' 1 ' a mini to the cumpuigus ni .\ll)dIIl3. dud Llll) i szivs un exchuugc, lms been the uiiibilitytof the '- *~o)ro- IIIIIIICTII l_v supciioi Italian .\ir 0K6 _' l V “C, 1L; Own trumps and curry out offensive 9P‘ critioiis wruiiist its eucniics. ,Tlie Italians wcrc never willing to admit that the effectiveness of thcir air force hzid frilleu far below general ex- pculiujnn< llut IliC situzuion has now become so l " , . ., .. '~ - ' 'te Hum. [hm p“, l\.I\L bun LDIIIIKIIICGIIO]‘Illltih- (icriiizin uid. INC iru.li I- ihzit, uu <.-= ml T. sm-lpqh l; \i~i'\‘ tiiIllcriilllY iiicrcziscil, licr unlit-l I f ’ t-lop into a catastrophe of the Qruvcst sort. 'l‘l-.i- lizilinn forccs in .\lb1il11=\ 'irc l)('lll" iliri-wn luck on the coast, and, us. tlic ‘I I I h ' f . . I v ‘my, fluv|lllyl~§ my»; l by lknufzo .iutl_l\la_lim‘fl ha“, pa.“ ,,,__.»,v dzimugcil by Royal .~\_u oru‘ and IIHYIll liltlllllilllllllclll, evacuation P! from" would lIQ u difficult Illflllflr- A" "ldfmrablc airy rcvcrscs will mnuiliiill of puuic and confusion can rcsult from aq- I'l>l‘t'i' . 11,; in] cougcstcd rozuls already blnrlct-d by l"'ll'"tillllf{ troop“. [n ],il,\;|_ ;l \i'i'_\‘ lurgc lIZIllZIII ziruiy iiiziy lic drrcrn iuio the ilcwrt and rut off from all com- IllIIIiliTIlhdI \\'1lll 11m fiVlil tiiilcss the Flritish can 1,, lyliflyllv mgugcil uni] ilisoitdluuzcil at lcusi {or ll\ iiuig us (lrzi uni niziv rcquirc to repair 1,3. glglllflfftl ~\'~l(‘lIl of trziiisport. coliiiiiuiiicn- [inn and [nrlifi ‘ion, 'llic<c facts sccui now t0 liuvc hccii zicccpicd in Rome, and their recogni- yim, prulvihlv cviplziiiw \\'lI_\‘ the FflFClSl= havr Tommi-ll m ilu- lll-lIl\l<'llll course of inviting thc aid of ilu- Gcru n .\ir I'm-cc. Siroi s Tieportm/ikfiid Agricullu re ihc f‘, p“. H-Piiyl on iruis (Touuiiisdoii rc- mt-ut obligatory on the purl of all persons who l“ mm would came‘ A Rlrl typifi- . 1~¢ ‘ll‘llllll‘ll 1i \\l~ilucsil.'iv ni~lit'$'iiiuv tllssclllllbflt‘ llIfPCllFrII iuttiii" ihc fCQpOIl-lsaid w mm: "Tc-day m’ my “n” ¢-*1>'I111<11\ '1-~‘f11* >1-4 1- ; ' _ ,_ - . p‘ . ,-, "‘ ‘ _ - l > a Gmnan came in and sa.d ‘You .uuiii.il lllcvlilbil oi tlu" liillllll o! lrzulc. 1L “ll” sibilitv on the pziticut us" wcll as llic plIySIClFlfLlBAId you and you.’ as he painted to simtd lliw lliiuiui~~ioii liud suggcsicil that Ilia‘ (3) (iruiit powers to the medical officer in any k121i: g3‘? tlgrlc-gefzgglgg 2:11a- 1:113 “llllPHliil lilfllls lac llllllil(,‘(l’l)‘\'lCl' to and ad- coniuitiiiiti‘ to quarantine auv IICYSOII who is fC-tjn munmm, fagllgyeg" Wages p113 _icri»l ll\ ilu~ luwviuccs. llii iii the op- coguizcil to bc infective and who refuses treat- 501W U16 WOYKIHZ 0188581 000ml ' 1 ' i‘ - '| ' l- l’ |'ll‘(l conuniticc was ul uiciit ‘make a decent 1mm‘ and they a” ""'7" "l l“ iii I‘ ' lull mum i * * * * wnmiipimliiim “in” m“ 1°“ \',ll'l.'llIi‘1' nun lill’ \\li1L' pziii iiivo '~ awia oiirria. $1M. rvliill‘, which i» I<i\\'Ill‘(l QJIIIITIIIZIIIIOII iuid One of the successful Islanders not far from‘ “mini-unit; mid ‘would ‘not be u. serviceable to hicflmo FlICCCZITPEIY, son\[0f_ Iligdzite (‘Iqloun- tigzl1°alfig1gyfi§1flg§trtlg1lftzz lzalggg; our 11min» -'i~ luv I ' "111 >y>1°111t _ C1 "1 ~13 ‘o, 1115 1y and f rs-_ =1>'- W ° 15 a Lreign garrison and a Junta. of ,\QC(‘il’(llll§ i.» llll‘ ‘lils-YCPOTI, "CPFIZIIII pro- ilic cuterprisiug mid progressive editor and pul‘~ Hlmllvel traitors, are threatened ‘ vinfliq‘ ],,<,.,,,§._i,-. vuiuldiiiiiiisiijr. of agriculture lISlI(‘I' of The Liverpool Advance, NS. Mr. gm, meafiltllllffayhwlggflz “fieggsé “W, m m‘, ,,,, u,“ ii i-xpvrnncutul furnis and l):i_v rccciitly built ziud cquippctl a nciv and up- their sense of dignity and honor, lllll~ll'.lllllll sldlliilts “m: buih It'll to thc pro- io-thc minute establishment in Alain St., from figmliiellnrilylinwsfllfgllfllaufiillbllfe Tlllfgii nut-u. ilu, lui-lllll lu- in-i-li- to pcriuriu ii lzirpcrmvliich he IS turning out a first-clzissuveekly, a find the Jake; but 1n plain ram mid iiiori- II~PllIl IiZlTl III :i;_'riciiliiir;il production crcdit to the town. county and province. But thgiair; Laughing aghthe Gelmiimsg and i-dizvziiioii." '|'li.-~<- \",:'\\\. lioivi-vcr, wcrc <'\'I(l(‘II[l_\' lhcrc are some envious critics of Mt. w‘ ‘If’ 8y s“: e’ e “Imeesan , ‘ , . .' _,> . . _. experlmoe of seeing tine Nazi war- nut lit-Id in .-d. ilu- |,,_,.,.,m_ull ],.;,,|,.,-,-_ some of I|)<l_\ s piiii.liiiw and progrcssivciicss, and on 12343111119151; 310R qual-tmfii at [e551, ' -. "v- ;\f;-'i "ll il rc. t tunc, ni ti ‘r-ct i;"c ‘l'l i t' Jeymfi-S’ BOIIDOYII yI-Osw lhhiiln “inf Uh rvrlixvvik‘ltn -“l ImT fife wcll-ivritlci Chikslliil] resin: “fnglil tnlfcluns a thrlmkh “9- The? have passed uirungvnuu.» I I,_IIII,(‘III\IIIIO _.iii< ton . ' i . c ieu IC A Vance, throng‘ the catastrophic amok o,‘ uuritml hi- zli (,-|i|||i-..i.ui_ uiclurliug the cniilcu- Itlic editor moralizcs tliusly: Ilicrc are times the b tzki-Ieg, followed by the col- llnll lii- mun vi-iiiiw ihnt \\'lllll' the fziruis did cx- of course. when wc have wished wc hzid not “l?” gvefllspelllégfiy Milne?‘ Sing; ('Illt‘|][ \\Hl'l.' in Iii" Irliilltdd’ s cs.(‘iliic1itln;1 the mzidc the change. It gels lircsninc when onclmngidanm and now 109i; to cm l-IYIIIPIN oi Illi :irv;i iii ilu» furnuuu l(‘(‘llllIi|IIl‘S iliczirs tlu- szunc thing ciuitiuuzillyx‘Flicrc mustbcvgglllégglggxbhnallw.hagbgygwallkrgg; i» w-i-“iiv fur ib- m! :ur_l Clllllillp of Ill(‘ arff-i. lion nl IIIUIIQ)’ in llic IINVRPZIPCI‘ gziuic.‘ If lllfiffihnapjratkfn m.‘ its passive rem‘- tlw IH"Il I-il’ ~iivh \'\"I'I‘Illll‘IIl\ .~lI2II'l)l\‘ di-cliii-livus no money-iii Ilicgtime tlicn wc would natural-Inna: from reaptlon agailnst the c-l \'\lI‘.'I| wlllétlili" w! iau-‘vtii-s. mcihnik, suil- lviurii ((1AOIIIC(IIIICFOCCIIIIZIIIOIIIOTZIIIYIIIg: WeIgyrigwpsfifxfigrgfhtlglulgggmgfdtz llllll’ l\"=i'~ of c-uiic. chi, llllll b ~cnmc cstublisli- might zilso add there was more money in it foLdi-ive a, wedge bg/Lwegn a loyal rd. ziiid ilnu rouiiiiii i'XI‘,('I'I|\I('lIl_~ tcud to survive us when we worked scvcu hours a day 0n almelpknfign melrxugbtfilglibgalgé lll’ll'll_1llli~li' in n ]i.illll m‘ kliilflvlY rvduccil uiililv. diiily pripcr than there is iii ivorking fourteen {mam}; a 100M910,- uw Esqflffl- llic lllli l'llli"' i\"< ilirii Ihc programs of tlic lhours a d.1_\' on ii weekly pzipcr. If there IS a Ions 0i!’ his countrymen to freedom llfllts u ll'll1'l Uiifiiiiig u~ ilicv should Iron‘ p'n'li'i|i~ oi iliiiiiirdiiiig iiiiportuucc Io ilcw prwhlui» of wirit-iiliiiiwil i-twiiiuniics. iuzirlccting and uriiYi-ctioii. with which IIQTIFIIIIIIFIII com- ' :"i'1‘ iioii fzict-d. lriluiii-ig" "tlurv i- u i-riimi flu- ("ouuiiissiriii sr-port. fucie l'.'l\‘(‘ f-w" Inc llnlllllllivll ~,'l \'\ for local produced ; and diseases especially those abroad; 3. Research of a general nature; 4. Ccrtaiii uzitioiizil and international aspects of production and of agricultural economics. The provinces would then undertake: - 2. Plant and animal I. Extension and promotion; n effect. iositic>u. him in the Boy Scout Movement. eriior of Victoria, Australia, he was Scout Patron and did much to popularize the Movement there. u * »- m 11 i! l! to the uecd for such legislation. islatinii. of other contagious (liseascs. ficc and we will show vou. authorities probably be advisable before action is takeir But it should be pointed out that, if thé financial EDITORIAL NOIES l_v, there are technical questions involved \VlIlClI the Coirimission has not had the time nor the Gl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,b Au inquiry would are adopted, the financial obstacles against certain provinces taking over experimental farms will have been In any case the Dominion carefully reappraise its whole experimental farm program." .~\ division of agricultural activity between the Dominion Government and the provinces sug- gested both by logic {IIKI experience would, says l the Report, allot to the Dominion the follow-l should I. Marketing, grading and inspection, except distribution of commodities locally protection from pests introduced from 2. Organization of farmers’ activities, includ- iug co-operative marketing; 3. Production, except as under (4) above; 5. Local interpretations and use of Dominion marketing and commercial intelligence services; ___'l‘HE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN“ NOTES BY TIIE WAY Mr. Ivtlkie said’ "the United States needs s, Churchill." A British newspaper has nailed President. Roosevelt as “America's Churchill." which seem; m make It. imanlmlus. - Stratford Beacon- Herald. l Possibly we fall to lecure an ade- quate picture at the sl-rcss under which a diplomat lives, especially tunes o! war. The demands made on him can be called enorm- ous; his every word and message has to be weighed and considered: orf recreation there can be little and o1 relaxation virtually none at all. - Peterbirougii Examiner. Allhfllllh up to hei- neck In war, Cdnada has her eyes on Latin Am- erfca. We may be qultie oer-rain that. If we neglect, our present. golden o portunitles extend business o the smimwai-d, the Canadians will not. They um think three ways at, once-of Can- ada as a Dirt cf the whole econ:- mic world, of Canada as a part nf the British Coininrnwealth of Na- gicnsxgendulaafhdanadia In the West.- rn mrs ere, aving special hemlspherlc Interests and pr DWI-S wltih the United States and gal‘: America. - Chicago Dally For several years during the i351, war Stir George Parley, first High Ccmmlssicner In London and ttien 6. Local marketing of commodities locally produced. Tlicre would secui to be nothing zilarmiug in | these suggestions, as they are not dissimilar to ,iio reason why it should not be re- the division of federal-provincial activity now Tilt‘. successor to Lord Baden-Powell as Chief Scout \\'Ill probably be Lord Somcrs, K.C.l\I.G., D.S.O., M.C., Deputy Chief Scout since 1936, and ilcsigiiatctl by Lord Iladcu-Poivell for the Since his school and college ilriys lic Iuis been an enthusiastic admirer of the licro of Mulching, and was one of the first to follow When Gov- Sir John Moore, British General, died this date, i809 in the Battle of Corunna. officer in the American War 1778-83; wounded in Corsica campaign, i792; served in the West “K1 Indies, Ireland, Holland and lzgypl; coinmziudci" i in chief in the Mediterranean; became famed for the conduct of the Spanish resistance to France: slain and buried by his dying wish in the ra-n- parts of Coruniia; the verses, Sir john Moore” are by Rev, Charles \Volfe. v i: * v lVas an “The Burial of Iii yesterday's issue we iuzidvcrtctitly credited Hon. T. \\’. L. I-‘rowse, who submitted the re- port of the Tourist Committee at meeting of the Board of Tirade, with criticisms 0f the \\'o0d Islands Cur Ferry hold up, which were made by Col. Keith Rogcrs in his report on Industrial Development. mince made no reference to the subject, for which we zire sorry, as it naturally comes tinder tlicir jurisdiction, but whut was lacking iii that rcport was uizitle up for iii the handling of the subject by the committee on Industrial Develop- ment, the chairman of which, Col. Rogers, has been raised to the position of President. no doubt (luring his regime will be eqiiallyzxig-H grcssivc iii furthering the best interests of tlic City and Province. y the animal The Tourist Com- and Quebec intends introducing legislation regard» ing the treatment of venereal discase_ For some time past the General Council of Service Clubs of Xloufrcril together with a uuuibcr of medical uicu zuid piiblic~spii'itcd cilizcus, has given sludy lt has been found that the attitude of the Church, both Cath- olic EIIHl Protestant, hzis bccu heartily iii sympa- tliy with SlIClI a movement, as wcll as leading 1ihvsicizius, both French uud Iiiiglisli, who are actively iulcrcstcd in bringing about such leg- The legislation to be enacted is to put Quebec on u pnr ivith llIc oiliei" provinces, would bring iiliout, in yirirl. the following: I. Make it couipulsoriw on the pzirt of the ivhysicinu to re- port cuscs of vcucrcul (liscziscs lliut conic to his attention, just as he is required to do in the case (2l I\l:il<e treat- doubiiiig Thomas iu the pack drop into the of- Oue weekly pub~ Ihavg fer, in lishcr who rcccutlv built a new plant now thinks "W" We" d prcnch povcrty fllKl llWlI we would have more mince of mind rind :1 larger Iiriiiltroll." Editor Dnv iiiusi lay Ilic blruiir on that routrariuess of the stock-in- \\llliilI;!1‘.,‘|!' from mu... o! its nciivilics in cou- human iinliirc which constitutes iicciioii \\Illl cxivruir-iit:il furius, and cillicr for trade of those continually harping on the "Hav- il-suiivuir outrflit of most if not all cxpcri- es" and “llnize-Nofs." Neithcr knows when mcuml furnts and illiiurziiiini siniioiu. or for they ari- ivoll-nff, and never Wlll, or it would be hzuidiug iluui orcr to the proviuccs. Admitted- tlie cud of progress. a member of me oanudiazi Govern. mm". Dfiffonned the task of pre- senting all Canadmn questions d1- rect to the Brltzsh Government. The plan workcd well and them is Deated. A Canadian Minister, al- ways In touch with me Brmsh authorities and with full aurttioflty t: act on behalf of Canada, would b9 l?! 8 Position to expedite join; moves. and Ministers In OIIIHWEI WGUICI be free to remain In dircct charge or their departments, _ Calgary Herald. W0 d0 n01 know the of the Nazi armies, but that they number‘ millicns, that the)’ are well trained, mechanized and equipped, and that their losses so far Iiave been cc-iiiparutyely lrlfllflg- We do not know the Slmflgil-h of the Italian armies, but we know than they, mo, nmnbei- In the millzons, and that while It may be natural for us t-o di<c:unt them on thi- bass of present per~ fcrmaiice. It does II t follow that the process is practical. We cannot forecast the future attitude or ac- tions of Russia, Turkey, Spain or Jflpan. Ffinally, we must not ccunt we heavily 0n a much talked about but. ‘ttIc under o.d "colla-psg or It. Is agree- but n"! safe strength W6 know Eilrciix" f2':m wi iizi. able to speculate over, tr_v invest In now. — Royal Gazeme trfamlt n, Bermuda.) Somewhere in "In northwest an enemy bomb fell clcs- w ihe 30p- lflBe .1‘ an old lady who lived by every v-suoz, cvel)’ ruin-w ILLM ni. iciuiiieu all Iii. lifc a Qc-ZA) e,,.;,;_ I _ , .muiinay bu been ‘tnkeln 0gb of clr- caminndno any ve ourl PUBIJC FORUM Ifanners been "feeling m: pinch", VP"“ severely, but all other classes filo win-n b on: (or flu I \ of our people have suffered Iran ""'""°' '1 WWIIIIfi-fi o! smaller busines sales and pro Li, T3,‘... guTwghi reduced professional eamlngs, loviiar- nuulll, "an" n- Uilllogg q 0d salaries and wages, Increased un- Inlrolpclilnlln employment, and so on to the end of the chapter. If, after studying the above fla- ures, any of your readers still anreo with my friend that. the farmers of this Island, "are going ahead id right." then let Lhein ask Hon. W H. Dennis, who, as Ulnlster of As;- rlculture, knows more about the conditions of our farmer-s than any of us, and Is deeply Interested In them, and they will be told that, the agricultural conditions on this Island are "deplorable," and that “the fazmers are becoming poorer and poorer each year.” I am. 81:, e .. ' H.K.B. HEMMING 1941. “THE BEGINNING 0F THE END FOR GERMANY" Bin- y fire. by the sword and through disease she will perish The sounds In Europe are ominous; In what Felipe“? Chaos! Chaotic IIIIIIII/iiirl THE CIIARLOTTETOWN HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS . Why Worry? Sin-I had Intended In this letter to have replied to some of the questions asked by "Producer." but. will again defer from doing so, and for this reason. A friend of mine, ii buslnes man In good standing, after reading the two letters that have already up- peared In the Press on ocean naviga- tion, came to me and said: "Why worry over the Island's future?" We are going ahead alright. Look at the large amount. of money that ls bo- Ing paid In wages for the building of the two airports." Quito true, and the money has been a godsend to many who would otherwise have who have fouiid shelter cribing the wor . J. The Save the Children Fund is supplying rescue homes, food, clothing and nursery schools for children Malta, Gibraltar, Channel Islands and other, Aiiy person or organization interested anxious to contribute to this will be cheerfully supplied with a pamphlet des- REJ. Representative, Ciinadliin Coinmlttee, . Box 249, Charlottetown ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’! w- - _--__._____1;A1svaiixii. 1941 S‘ QIIIIIIIIIIIIIII", Save the Children of iiriiiiil THE MORE YOU GIVE THE MORE YOU SAVE l l l of Great Britain of Great. Britain, in the British Isles. l l i and most worthy cause 0. HYNDMAN, been on relief. But, what have the airports to do with the providing of profitable markets for our farmer-s and fishermen? Moreover, the shorter time that those airports will be required for war purposes, the better shall we all be pleased. Why, It will be asked. have I told this story. Well there are three rea- sons. First, here 1s a responsible business man who quite evidently Is giving no thought no the fact mat our farmers are In really dishes!- Ing circumstances. Second, he evI- dently does not. realize that ivhen our farmers are not wpering, the whole of the communiry is adverse- ly affected. Third, he of course, In making no attempt to remedy tho trouble. Now, It. Is natural to suppose that my friend Is not the only Islander who feels as he does and, ‘if such is the case, the firs: thing Io be done Is to prove that. fiirmingpoii- dltions mi the Island are by no means satisfactory. We hear so much these days of the low price paid for potatoes, of the high owl: of feed grain for hogs and other livestock, of the Iiezwy freight charges on shipments to Quebec and happenings! The natIons of Eur- ope who have been‘ bamboozled out of their national rights by Ger- many and who now are In the hor- rible sltlon of try to k and what. they may expect. Oui- fighter planes escorting the bombers over Germany could 1 eep gfilillleraagiifilfibl: $0? his? 15;‘? om - 32°31 H" 60011811 '60 8X1! 0n- Whllflli lets over cities of Germany, word- s e ships carloads, yes til-In 10MB ed In no umnlstakable 1n u e of their foodstufzts, raw materials 51mm; m gus- u‘: as’ my}; Pr°d11°l11 111W G9 "Your bommisnc lying “bi-e. ‘Q0, ewsgie Jhgtliengdelrmbeizs III-Vet rattling leaders, who nave strewn extent’ are Mt “mm “pytgrfhfle Eberlr beings promlacuously over 1116111511 "wt thiy- they who not s0 mtfllglpgfil Ilufiniiekgveinoliilgieiiids axial 0n R80 were ree eo Ie are now . w» i» a P°°Yp piper-m... ii:°°.§.ii.:it:i:".:.2i. “xvi.” and his cha-lnelmnlfl MINORS; sown the seeds of hatxfo ‘We when the moment comes to strike .Gemmn wple not on]. mo‘: me back this will prove to be a vital iout. rhoscpdoiiilfiated J “rough: gwwl‘ 111 “"111: "W" °11t ltlirou nout the worldcoun es’ Du“ ‘m5 "V n lorio ' Wm“ they "Irmmd 01W not ‘for yiffi Egtllumatilnllg: ildi? themselves" 1151118 YOu and our child: This year 1941 spells the be- make great HBJIIBYS for the m] m ginning of the end for German Your cnildren have bee m“ “'5' domination; the Hun and all he war oii innocent l n sent u? glands tfriir will be swept away in nations who desirerileoilfoewllatr gill? e Ila of Drozress, not that ' ' progress which In their sight §§ekl§g“§§,'y"l'e,§{}g,.,§’§° we? no‘ meant world domination by force clal gain from ou 01f, nan- ot arms, which has been the one bent, m; n {below W‘ Cm" reait goal of their ambitions, im be 1e g m 1; the: own “m.” rrespective of the havoc wrought. with all men 6e all penal)’ the szicrllege that has been com- people have iiiurrlgirredc aliizlrefiiiilililid WGIC _ . . ‘tted by their forces the obllter- d Ontario, and the Iiigli prices paid m1 - e the women and children, the by the famiers for implements and illlii o?‘ arrffkiishlbsh ‘lirgllémilrbbfli 255816;“ cbfwtffigse ‘$311323 egled and most riecersltfes of life, that orne would suppose that It would be gem- erall/ admitted that. tihe lot of the farmer Is, to say the least a dif- ficult one. In order. however. to give convincing proof of this hitter fact, let us go to the Dominion through ages: together with all the horror and siifferlng that this Hit- Ierlzed German war machine has "Your children and people have 33?“i.%%°é.“$ ‘éfifiyili? i?‘ I'm‘ dealt out h , - °m 115' 15°55 Q1’ olfelslllTll-llmggll If!" amgigl lgillléafzndniyfllgg fbiaqlllfe mal make rearmament, and In which self ,thnt they may be iufiliisgelieshiilg EOVCIHIIIE Pffvpfiles once more re- cheered by a misguided and mls- Statistician for actual figures. f-‘slflbllihed. l form B. brother- Ie During the years 1925 to 1930, m- l1°°d 111' 01130115 Spelling security itlfizt pglijilewllllusvhvoiig; p lllffgnfl“ clusive, the average annual value o; not only within their own lands heroes and great, leaders after m? the Island's farm products was $23; bull thrmitrhcut the whole world. lhnve passed on. y 080,166. The peak CEIIIIB In 1929 and mtt Wtould BDDEBI‘ I0 the WHIP!" “They are Dilly lead} ,0“ amounted I0 525117600. Let us com- $112,113 befms gma the. OPWTWTIILY JQUTSQIVES "110 misery, IIIIIZIUIESS Dare the above with the figures from cibry to thgasférmawlgiétgolggierllsflfglr; disease and starvation for whlcli 193° l‘? 1938' the last ma‘ I have they are headlnfl, the reasons why Iiliifiiliilllafllilli fast’ ‘There is no been able to obtain. In 1932 the m st you go on 1n value had dropped to $10,162,000. iL _dfiE‘E“_°l‘_' {P15 w”? Y°" 1"1°W 110w what our ma, While there has been H recov- ‘Jmbs "B 111", We m dwpplns these leaflets also Warn you of this time m ery to some extent. the average for what Iles Immediate- tfise emit years ending 1938 has been Iierself. The b0 b did 1t. .11 2501.62 . ' ‘W "lmd f°1' W11 11’ vvu cannon al- and the ARPfnwartIeiifs Iizllludli)’ onfii Zider thai the important fact i ilelldv Se‘? for Yllllfsclves. tell her she must leave the 000L880. may be iealized that the produc- , l“ L11?" l5 no hope r01 9 118M011 “O11. a-yc." sue sad. “Will you tell iiig power of the Island's farmsl lltlsa norgiets God and exlmmd‘ a“ me wiry?" " Mo": cupped a wine has apparently settled down m I! K1115, "'15 ‘*5 l" We 1W 111 way- mm” 011mm‘! W11" dD-YIWBY," F13- ffviire of aproicimatelv one half of ‘q ,- gd-mnocent People m" the plied 8 will: BHICHE the ivardens who: it, was in the"‘920's. 1' rive ,. mud little! a few military ‘lg?’ 11183’ 80 01f RP-Y 111111111B and the‘ figures for cmh year scna1‘.ffie— PO5LIMPRES5IONIS1II for power ‘Irlemligroéiliig adjfd rallied o . ~ _ ; , " ' --—- . - e’. heiid,” Talia fife uilimiianigf‘ “l3: 1y I cflnrwt w-l W11 110w 1 10W llilo reiviii iiffivli knllw “my have 1°“ fifllifid to leave this 11011.0 lull‘ 1931 11414009 ll-ie fiiinvasscs OXIAVLI’. Liotge, you 3 a" afraid l0 W11 ‘mqdligrd; y“, mm 5d m; 1 . - ' v - wine Saiuroay wen: see ' ~11 bi r-‘l :22; IB-éiih M1. .::..::'i..:.,"iiii" u. e. ve ‘t f III — 1L‘ We ‘ ' -. t‘ ' Giardaanlfll‘ uv ei Mai lust r 1934 13_O34_m9 M first you “my they are bum fegllifslflitlllglgismiélliss nat on, steep- __ 1935 13339-090 As patterns ior a urazy-quiit, Ce“, ~ U.“ n ‘e 5199a of 111110- Vienna of all the cities f tie I933 153i? Bu‘ soon w“ see mm m“ Express T10 lyollwlrfilgii lhliiibillelifirouight home can,“ Had w be gayhfl. me“ Au; $676.00‘) Au ambient siniuliiteuousiiess. {on Should know If yguuggkeqqggtt Lilans IJGICIIB u . c 1- , . ‘ ' " ' ' _,_ - - vrgorten everythl -_ir Vtiimwereaknaualilg zllllleéitglvdilglééizflle To‘ 1 for 8 War; $__i-102413900 This reigns which vou would almost not, the t-Ime to Irlgmembsiel}! Trill: fcno of must: and caic ILI», ZLIU a ‘ l 1218015625 Portrays a Spanish oinelette. now’ berm“ it l5 l°° 1319-" Avrrzice for 8 years German culture o f which that nation once boasted so greatly has been so submerged and utterly d9- Depicts IIISI/Gflu, WILII wondrous skill, Had t-lte annual value of agricul- A nurse and can; utwn a bill- tisn ice‘ Vanna and its pimple. lLf-b new Vanna, paiumpuui in I-Lue-rs IIEW Ore-er," is G-Il-EIEIIL, A nveuLral_ coirespndent cit t-nc London ‘runes was ti rcceriilyp, and he writes that, V. iizi is gicn, impcvei sneu and Iis Inc pit- p.e are wz-ziiy and th . 9, 1401"; are few gcozis in in: i._pq, c n-, feet. fiery w.iid.,ivs urc- Ilind ivzui‘ imilaiion cakcs and uuniniy choco- late. The famous cafes a.e aluicsi oiilpty. It. was a bred, I‘ r10.n c Ly. 1:1 c;.iis.ant tear of Infoimiers, ouii and hopeless. ‘Ibis correspondent, whose name is not. rcvealed, was able to vvm the cnfidence of Viennese with whom he came In yon-tact, found In many quarters a. ldeep hatred o: the GLIHIIIIIS fear of the Gestapo. A waitcr In n resmurani; assured him Austria was just. as murh an occupied coun- try as Narwiay or Denmark. A porter denied being pro-Nazi, said maiiyof Iii: friends had been taken up by the Germans for compuls ry liibzir and m: could not know when as long ago King Alfred was in Abheln . Amy doubts they may tihe dark days of June Ispelled. A gentleman Oslo recently cuffed alt a restau- of the King’; mtum. He was told that. all places were booked for 02w first. three days of the celebriiiirns, but. room might. be found for tum on the fourth. - London Times. The Portuguese people have been very hind to refugees who have ‘that it \\f0IIl(l be holler tn livc in a hovel andimm u, rem," a Wble M. m‘; day l l have experienced dur- tural product-s baen maintained i111?- Irg the eight years-WM to 193B at the former averake of $'~’3.939.15l‘. the fatal for the eight years “mud have been $134,541,323 graded In tl-i filth melt‘ mechareiized auiifglineilslmtlzhgf ere does not seem to be even shreds of that tattered garment showing amidst all the horror, de- gradation and humiliation, they as a nation have imposed on all Now, Mr. Dove has too much art ‘io show the horse or show the car ' Instead, tie paints the creak and st i WE ARE EQUIPPED TO FILL ALL YOUR Insurance Needs W. It. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD. Queen St Phone 540-541 und them, that. l! R I’. f boasted culture woulJdr ml, £11,: to be non-existent, only when devIlIsh Ingenuity In murderoiii planning would I “shill: The Lilacs. ' IEIEJIEIEIIEIEIIEIEISIIEIIEIII Coal We have In stock and ar- riving by cars regularly Old Sydney Screened Bras D‘0r Screened Sullivan Screened Inverness Screened Albion Round Albion Nut American Hard Nut Walsh Hard Nut Walsh furnace DOMINION COKE Lowest Prices Prompt Deliveries W. B. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE 176 , Y x . . ra ii. Ts ‘and °l “Inch n’ “a? 102,413,003 ‘Get. It? No pike is half as plain. only This thing which would Ilp-pchi‘ to "w" “”~‘1““~‘1' Y1°1g11b°1' nntivns all sl ibis IIIZIIIES thit, tire armors. of tho Island m“, _ A fancy vest. scenario. his those @1211! years , I5 really quite another thing, Lho enormous loss of $ 82.239, 22,8 A flack o! pmeons on the Wm‘ PIQCLICILIIY Lhe wiiole of this o‘ .But Mr. Dove Is much too keen present. time there are 8000 T6511!‘ To let a single bird be seen; . ess waiting Lu Lisbon for scme To show the pigeons would not do means of transportation. About And so he simply paints the coo. i200 cf them are wltliofut, funds, but . American relief orgaruzaitlons have It's all as sImpIe as can be; be“, c; great assistance, and the Be paints the things you cannot see, pCOple of Llsbzn and surrounding Just. us composersupleiise the ear towm have also done everything With programme things you can- yzcssible dlo succor pie l v bean S l1 CH1€II W10 ‘I8 C -~ iiliiiiéiil cuiwor their own lands Dove Is the cleverest of chaps! Lisbon ls the only riiy of sunshine And, gazing at Iris rhythmic 111805. left. In EllFIpC, and Die Portuguese I wonder (and Imhwonderi ytet) people are entitled to great credit. ,Whether he did I em 0n Q _, ~ fc-r their humanity and generosity. _Bert MSW“ Taym} dcspazruig not. hear. f quality *4__¢_g§0__0__40000nooaoovooooooooooaooeoa-¢A¢¢~QQ¢¢aQoN EIEJIIEIIEIIEIEIETIEJEIEIEI "¢¢9'9v0 $604 0'0 0-040 v+>o++¢>+v+¢++o+o+o+o+o+o+o++o+v Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAIIMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You» will enjoy its superior OO%€$Q OOO a0 v -Bcstcn Post. , ‘Swine Breeders i n. i, proved Attention! l DOESNT l PIG WORM By IISIIII the most effective Remedy on the market. MACS no WORM . lg TONIC POWDER _ It wlll thoroughly abolish r' traces of worms and Imnri: I Now In the Tlme to Guard f‘: P g t. Against u FBSGIIp l0lI D0 Accuracy TO In having 11 DPEBCYIII- the hcllllh o! your herd. _ PRICE as» PER LB. IIon put up there is one 5 w” um ‘dcomnme "m Cattle Rome leis. GASSY STOMACIIS RELIEVE!) 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