I 8 r f t '1 8 !' f l’ 0 - PACE T711172 ‘QZ__ s . ..... _ t. __ . _ vsetitative gowriinicnt, of and for the people, is G u ‘to lie ciistircd 1iiil_v iifit-ii 1111- \'iill.'t‘ of the people 0 its cxprcsst-d at 1111' p11lls. .\ total vote uf 3S .pcr cent or .1; pci- cent tit tlic ClUCIOFZHC may ‘be fairly representative, but it may also be dilut- ;ed \\'ith the tactics of the machine, and in any tcvein 1': not 111-31-11- <11 rCt11‘1‘.~‘£‘f1l.'1ll\'€ as it \\'Olilt'l 111' if sitllltdlllllfl close 111 a 100 per cciit vote were _ _____,_ ___ piillcil. Si..i1.s1"i:ii"|"i0.\ RATES .\l11r¢, sins 2H1 1'x1~11:11ige. is therefore being '3! M1111 '11 1" 11" 1' 51'1"’ l’ r m" “w l“ a ummm‘ ‘lit-ard of criiiit*1il<.11"i' vutitil in (‘anarla wi'lt $11.15 tui .‘. 1110111115 5 for one month. . ~ , , ‘ . ’ . cit» ..11...11 .. .11.1-1 3.1200 lur 11 months. soc-pl ‘Qrillltijs ll‘l't" a111, lillflft; iirjlllitt! that it he 51-1511" J ""1" 15; :.i1i' iii ti‘- 1'1 iiiilrv. t 1J1‘ iccii (one iii By Mail in (ant-ca aiiil l- 3- A_ S5110 I16! YEU- \ll_l_ ‘a ; , 1 I __ h JV‘ _ _I . I intuit.» 1.11-1.11 - in". 1cm. $1.00 tor 11 uwulng; iistia ii \\ 111 Q1111. i1 -ii as.) \\ i111 piiialics are i #11111" ~1 1111111111‘ llllllfftsthl 1111 tlwiso tiliu 1ail trycvcrcisc 111011‘ ‘The bfrunycsl Jltmury is Weaker ma; fraiicln< and wlicrr pcrsisicnt delinquents are U“ 1| “(lke.§'l 1,1113" 1il<fTf1IlC1lI<(‘\l. 111101511111 llyltl-ffl." " - LUIIURIAL Morning Uuily (rounded in I887) P70511181); Lieut. t ul. W Chester S. McLuro tit-e rrcslucul. .l R. Burnett. 1"..l.l. Srvrciar) Livut. tut l) A..\lacl£1nnun 1.13.0. Editor and )1.ui.u;fn1; llircclur J ll. Burnett. FJJ. Assuiiatt- ltnfurs. Hank “alkt-r and l8" A Bllfll¢l\ 111111111. *— _ 7”“ rsuit-s -. Con“ i\.ili\1~ blotting Tonight __i___ —?—" , Conservatives iii action tonight —— no pacifists ,.. 11 11f the lmliivciis 1,1,“? 1 s '1:11'\1' \s~i»1'i.i111-1i is" 1111 ' * * '1' * '~ "1- -\ 11111111111111 1‘11"“'. Fix-tn letters received froin Islanders ovcr- d1 111* 1)"11111111‘11 <\~‘7"11°1“' seas, it scciiis many of them are engaged 111-ti). 1 1 firs’ PKWY!" 111111‘ be‘ iing to relieve the situation in London by reiiiov- . 1'11‘ "1111111215111118 1115111131 the wounded and homeless to hospitals and " "i: 1 ‘ptimliltili- ""1 "11l.\' 101' lplacrs of shelter. 51,1 ‘an dllil 1l\‘tIl'I\‘l'(l1‘_\' to" I l 1' v lit‘ tl\ \ WlllClJ. r < ‘~- i-W 17111)‘ 1111* 51'1"“ C1111“ john Thaddeus Delaiic, journalist, the great- .='~- ‘1 1" 111 1ir-~'t>¢‘1'111111.4 111‘151icst Editor of Tlic Titties. London, in its long 35111 i of the \v.ir._ iliisztory; he was in active control from 18.11 to $1 ~ f5"! “111 111‘ 1 11477, and 1'I1l>(‘1l the [1I1[1(‘l‘ to the lcvcl of an iii- . i ' 11111'1{111"- teriizitiriiizil iiisiitiitioii, a piisiiioii it has retained l! 1'1. 1 l l l1 1911- 1W5"! 11111’ [i7 tlic Present 11:1)’. Uiiilcr his regime The dllllfvS swiahve Y" t'<"T'1\‘i111‘iiI 01- 11111} acquired the nick-name of "The Thundercr": 111'. .\l1 " "W" 1W1 '1' "i 311s’ L1l1l1“51‘ "lle iviiuld not flatter Xcpttiiie for his trident, " '11 a! l '- 101F111» »'\ (""11" or love foi"'s power to thunder.” 1F >1‘ =1‘ 1k The tlt-zitli of the 111.111. .\li". l{i.1i_§ci's in .'iii"- ‘. \.' tit lllll, ivas rsr- _ _ .,, M“ 1,‘. puke "L? plane crash was pure ticeiili-iit, the Deputy .\liii- ‘ ._ ‘IIMH-Hlin of ister, .\li". Dutican reveals as result of depart- ,, , , m] in we pimp nit-iital iiiwsllgtilintt. 'l‘li1' investigation Sl1t1\\'t‘(l tli1- 11111111- was flying low and caiiie out of a 11 ' 1. l" a siiiall iii:\i1i1'1 ‘ _ _ , , 1 ' l‘) “rliiiiil 1~l11st- 111 a rist- iii 1111- .s1iil, said .\lr. l)1lll- 111' \\:i.s tigaiii 1w,“ , _ ‘mm “H! h.“ van. \'isihilit_i' “as 11,111; 111 lianlcitig to avoid p“? H _ 1, ,l,,,,_,,.,h.,,\.,. the liill the plane lost Llllllllilp and (‘f(1>‘llf‘\l iiit11 _ “U Ul-(UHQ the giwiiiiiil. lle said n11 evidence ivas f11iiii<l of stigar in th1' gasoline .'iiiil that liiitli engines were ‘.' '-h!. .\lr. llaii- _ _ , _ ,, u“. burupp; tiiiictiiiiiiiig fiill_v when the plane hit tli1' griiiiiid. 1 _ m Hun)“, its fun _\o one had l)t‘(‘1l dismissed or iliscipliiiwl lic- rause of the accident and evci'_viliiiiu indicated the plane left (‘lttaiva for TWYOHlO in first class condition. lle 111st) ivariicd .i:i course which -1\11'1l and of the ."l\'_'< policies 1k huiit tip to its ' .\Ir_ Hanson i $ * >01 The military tiaiiiiii: of all Iillll>l1 sttidciits registered at Mctiill Lliivtrsity and affiliated theological colleges l1egati yesterday when the 1:1 11 011215111115, and his , ‘ H I]! ,-. 1 1. ,1 fwrwnn‘ ,0 “m, fats! parade was lied. 1111' students have been ‘zissiqiicil to coiiipaiiit-s as follows: .\ (itiiipaiiy —'-.\l1'\‘i1l1(l, ll1l1'<l Qlhl fiiirili _v1'.'ir arts and coni- 1 1 i.» .\11-.]11l111 1:. x111.» , 1 . . . nicrrra l1 (‘11iiip:iii_\'——l "t _vear c1igiii1'ci"iiig. . -. iviit for l\i\'t'iipiii'1 , , _, 1i .‘ . ~E1111 11, 11,6 ]),,,,,,,,,,,n N‘? archiirctiire, aiid_ first ziiid second year lIlCillClflC ,. _ \\_ Hun,“ “r “up and dentistry. (. ("Itlpillly ~~- Second, tliiial and \ _ ,, ,1, ,,1_.,,.,,_i,, m‘, (my 1111111111 \‘4‘1'\l' svtvllCf‘, ll (iilllpfllly — l‘ll‘.<1 vcar , ‘_ “LAN, V“ U.“ “W, w,“ C1mr_ \1s wit-tic,» .'iii1l 1"11iiiiiii'i'1",._ l‘, ‘(Hlllllillty , . x ‘ 4 ,,,.,_,‘.,,,,L.H,_Jn at Hm .t'1'iitl1l, tliiitl and flillftll PIIKHICPIIHQ‘. ‘(H111 , 1 . . . . _ 1011111111,; 11, 11);;- flmi second. tliiid, fourth and fi tli year arciitec .,,_, H,- HH, N“, ,t'.irc_ F ("onipauy »— ;\ll vcars of law. parti In, Hm] I, In“, 111101111111)‘ and 1111' grailiiatc school. _ .\ll l1!" ‘ ‘vwmpplnon tparailt-s \\Ill lie held iii thc Qflltlllliltltll. l..'1\ visitcil this l‘ * * * »t.1‘il_v iliiriiig the 1111111 last year, “Wi-iti of the pap; iali-iit lll aii iii- : ‘ii. :i»l1li't's"s" this cvcii- ‘ \‘1'111i the iviirk of the ""1. the plans for the ini- Uiider new regulations approved l1_v Naval Service llcarlipiartt'i'.s all .s"liips registered in (Xiiiada will he tirovidcd at ihc cxpciisc of ilic lliiiiiiiiiiiii (iil\\'<‘l'1lllli'lll \\lllI piaiietfiion on 1111:1111 their sliip< for pcrsiiiiiicl cxpiiscil to iiia- chiiic gun attaclc li_v enemy aircraft. The iii- stallatinn of sticli equipment iiitist first be re- coiiiiiiciiilcil h_v a competent Canadian naval au- ,1 11'; l. 11:1 1 _ '1 _ , _ ' ~ . i _ ,_g.,.,, :., 111,1 q1,.,,,,1 tliiii"1t_v aiiil oiicc siicli rrcoiiiiiiiiiiilat11111 has l1(‘t‘l1 -1~ .. . 1 - y ,, ,, 1,, 15,. I'\‘1]l€k~ “W1 givvii. llii‘ \'1‘~'~'1‘l t‘iIll\"t‘l'l1(‘tl‘Cfllllllll put to sea - ;. ,. 1 , 1 , . wfy lrriiii aiiv (Illlflllliltt iiirt 11111.11 the \\‘i\l'l\' is coin» if .1. i 1 1 1i .1 la._e attendance. . pleteil. 'l‘h<~ nature of the equipment to he pro- vided in each case is to he detcrniiticrl by naval authorities, Britain Still Exports V _ >l< 1F * * (‘ziiiadiaii \\'ilisliii'1' l\ilt‘i\l1 is" living received li_v the Scottish priwisiiaii traile with extreme sat- isfaction. .'\ report to the Department of Tlrallc .'i;i1l (‘oiiiiiicrvc states that. "viii. svlcrtiriii and l">li'lll' of the iiii'at are all tlizit c-iiilil 111‘ ilcsirerl. Hm“ Ilihvlrc is aii odd lot pf (‘Itllilillilil ‘QIIHIHVIIIF coni- mumnnlmcc ling iii from time to lllllt‘ that are :1lt<l tori flaiiltjv, L, 1 _ nngmmmxlg ;l1iit lf-ts aiitimirttcddicrc tli.'it_this fault will lie ,1,,. ,',(,_.,_>__.,,.‘\. 1"“1"i"lt1'il iii time. llit- selection lizis 111-en fair- ' lv qiiiid ivwriialiiiq the prriiiiirtitiii of fat tn lr-ziii.” M“ finnm” in \s' the lia ‘ill has ll/‘Vll t‘l‘ll"t‘ll. with a WHHIIHAH: in li'ii'.:‘li'.' pvviwl iii stiiraqo in. \i1'\v, iii siiiiv‘ casts‘ ‘ - lll has l\‘t‘l1 finiii-l 11W] siltv in flilvillll‘ liiit 111i the W‘ liiholiz li1iivi-\'i'r. the fiavoui- has l11-1~11 s;1i1_<f;11-. "'1 '.i ll-‘1\‘1‘tl 111 it 11111.1.’ >11 f'i'st ~’.'\t‘!li to liilvi 1 "i'"‘s :11 [fifllqq 111111- iriiiii 1111» s imc tiriiiliirts i. . ' 111 fjvqllfl 111il ' ' W111i ,. .' ' ,. I,‘ 111-111‘. 11_v the Bri- ldiiili 1111111 11f llriiisli 'lT\<'_\' 11f 1111- siiiia- l\'11_i.'il liitlllv’ 11f 511' H" 1 " 1 l'11'=i i111 \i‘l‘_\' Cuttl- 1:' "'li.'11.'\ izi 11' '. ' ' .~,~'.11111i 1-111. ,1 . .'llt~l wai" iiia- , lli')~\lllll‘ " 1 ‘llwl 1' ‘U. Ill’. =1 $< i‘ v 'lli1- i'1-,'111i":1<l ilvviiliii 11f 1111- l‘i'iiii1' .\lltll.~lt‘l' land th1~ l.t'il(l(‘1' of ili1~ t1p1111siti1111 111 r11lj1i11r11 ll‘:ii'li.'niii'iit on .\'i1vi'iii‘1i1'i' 5 without discussion ,l.< the ii1-_1.'11‘<in 11f that Ilt‘llll1l‘l'<'lt“_\‘ for which tli1: iV-"iiiriiliaii pviiplc war 111411141 llitlvt‘, says .\lr. ,.\l_ l. ("ilil\v4'll_ .\l l‘.. 11111111111111 of lllf‘ ('.('.lf.. aiil ('1ll'l111|sl\' viiiiiizdi the .\l1i1111-,-;1] t 111111; 'lt‘('- \\'illlll'l1i'Jll‘lI‘Ill\' \\itli liiiii. l.s" .\li'. King aiiaiil lll iiii-vt 1111' lWltlllF-s l‘.'irli.'iiii1'iit, and if <i'. \\li_\ 7 it asks". lt is ilifiiciilt if llttl iiiipiissililir h» 1lll1l<'l'~'1llI'l his" Illl\lt'l_\' to 1i11sip1i111~ 111p 11x- ltlillli 11il1~\\lll1'l1 si-iiii-tiiiiv iiiiist li1~ 11111111‘ to l‘.'11'li.'1iii1~iit unless hr- is \1'i"\' iiiisiirc of hi; Hrinttul. tltilv“ 111' is so 1'llll\l'i‘lli’ll~l\'t' that faring 1111' iiriiplWs ri-prrsi-iitritiii-s l\.'ll1til"l1‘.'ll which lir' l~ "'11 1'i'<‘t'IlI'='il tii fare. l‘ai'li:iiiii'ii1 0111:1111 tn l1" 'l1*"ll~*i"L' lllvsi- ilwfi-iici- iiiviisiirvs. manv of tlirni piililalv. aiiil iithi-rs, \\'ll<'ll ll4‘(‘(‘\'\1'1l'\-'. iii s'.'1'i"<-i svssiiiii. lt is iiiiiisviist- 111 ]ii'(‘l(‘l1Il> that ll\"I'i‘ l~ "it Ihvlitl \\i»i'l< to 1i1"1'iii1v the time 11f . '1' t"“l “'1. '1 I l l ' l for .111- i ~' ' ‘ 1 .- .i 1111.11. .a gaiii of lvliigtlllwtllV Vuliiig "1 l ' ; ifiiivw-il 111 fivrta" ‘ ‘ ‘ ' "1\\\l~‘ aiiil ai- 1"? ' V‘ ;"'i'~l1 iii-iii iiithin, l ‘ (‘i‘1l\.'.\ lll lii 1 ‘.111 is not '11 cal ilzrvs “hon IfQllIQ lllV-Jlllll- ti” a fri 1- ‘.\'.'lJ\' 111 \I" ‘ 1m"... l v- . l _. ‘ , _ ‘ _ 110th ll1tll~l‘~'. ll 1- is" 1111' |1l'l\'Z11(‘ iiit-iiihcrs’ '1 V" ‘ ‘ '1 ""111" 1‘ 1111‘ hiisiiirss" for wliirli s11 littlc iiiiic was 'ii"iil'1111~ . . . . 1 . 1 ‘ 1 “11mf1“111l blldlbj‘. iliiiiiiq tli. siiinnivi ~Illl1l‘_'<. lhr'1'1~ is- 111p $1rms _»r l -i m" "K 1 ‘"1 '~1 t":"iiii't i it'll will llt11'|1lI,lt‘ 11f 11s; .1111] lose 1141111» t‘ '1.1 ‘11 's-'; . .,,,,.;., ' -_ .. .. ,' ' 1 ‘l l, l '1 1‘ ‘l "11 llii 1111-11 .ts ii-ii~'<l<1.itii-ii is lili\llllil'lt'fl. lli1>:"<' ll .‘ ‘ ‘ - ' imimii- \\I1— siiiall. is lllf‘ wi-vh 11f the <i‘\'1'1'5ll war di-irirtiiiciits" iliir- b“ l‘ ‘ 1 11'1" 1" “"1 iiit! 1111' last twi» l11'il1ll‘~', tli» \\'|II'l\' 11f flit‘ I1';'. . '1 .1: , '1 '1 . . _ _ _ T11 1 v 141 itlt-lidTl-ltid" 1"llill!1ii1is \\'.'ll' :-""'i1'1 is- iliiriiig that pi-rniil, n" l ' 1 1 i1" 1111' “i115111"'1 Th‘ 1"‘ is" l1"l\"1l 'l'h1-i\' arr- svitllt‘ phases (If tlit~ ' ' ‘l '1 “l l1." 7111 11'1"‘ riivci" \\""r loan rainii-ii-rit which are not 1111- i,;.i' ,, ., ‘ _ . . . _ _ l l‘ “'1 l‘ '1'“ ‘1‘“"'l ibfirtlii rit,1l1_1'ii<-i1-ii_ \l:'-i'1' all lllPff‘ is this i 1' ‘ ' 1 ‘ 1 '1.’ >111" ‘ritvvii who ,'1111,-_1§,,,, ,,1' C,.1,-,-.,-.1?,,..1l 1l1-f,.,,,-,._ “p.” F‘ H," V ‘ 1 i" " ' § ‘ " . 1 . 1T1 f " ' ‘ i‘ ‘ _ w ii .1 ‘l1’. h. ‘own t 11111.1 1, i, \f,_ 111W." \\ i,.,1 ,..,.,11\. pflrinnug U1- Ylglill i1“, l‘ H 1 1 __ _ "l 11*‘ 1'11 12111111“ this l‘:ii. "ii'-'iit. --l-'rt1~1l 11. ll’! a \\"'r irili.’ ls 5"“ '1‘ " _ 1 - 1111 1 _“~‘ i 11111-3 -li'1<' Willi‘ iii'.".'i r iii thc Liberal wuoilpilc, and lanmcracy 1111' 1211-1- 11.111 chrrzsh it. hcprc- 110w 51,111,- i, he? l 1 _\ r1112 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A The Germans {re catlous, but there's one rum they are regretful about. 1n the attack on London. of their air force. — Toronto Sat- urday Night _No matter what. claims for a victory in the Norwegian campaign Hitler may set. up, the fact remains that not enough was left of the German navy, aftcr the Brittsli navy had get tiirotigli with it, lo make a stnglt- 11111111.’ lzne of ivtir- sliips. A1111 i-lzc (P01111311 fleet can- ZICL save 4,000 Liernian troop; front dcatli, when their tranfiport is at- tacked by a British stibniarine. —- Fori, William Tinics-Jonriial. OIIP explanation of the frequent r ctipcs front Cantidiaii internment camps is that the Nazis taught the arts of breaking out. of prisons They anticipated many would be imprisoned and they wanted the individuals to be prepared. Regu- lar classes ivcre held iii lock-pick- 11111, tunneling and wore-cutting. Pupils were instructed .11 the best. methods to escape detection and to work swiftly and silently. In one Canadian camp there are understood to be a number of men trained tn escaping. There are supposed to be a couple of tiicnibers of the Nazi Gestapo tinioiig them. These rccret. police have had special training and they guide t-he others. This knowledge should serve to increase t-he vigil- nnce of the guards. It is a chal- lenge to them to be on the alert. at all licurs. _ Windsor Star. Every time Canada lifts a tun 0| coal out o1 Lin: ground it, COILMEIVCS pFBJOI-IS Aniexzcun. dollars, needed 1o win the war. Some of the mtners in CIIPL‘ Breton do not, seem b0 icatizc .1. ‘Jqncre have been 91 stop- page; of work 1n tin- coai mines of uciiiaifoii Stet-t 11nd Coal Corp. since bcbruary 1 11ml. Tne company and ine 11211011 (Hllifi seem to be pout" cs5 to kwp Hie nicn at W011i. The union ha.» passed a resolution 11154.11; the men to stay on the 10b ,b'.11 11 takes no (l.SL'.1I1l1.1\l',\' tict.on .i.:.1.n.st inc siibotcitrs. Oiic of [he ni.i_1i1i' ftjllcufl lct‘ rvcefib strikes “"115 1‘\‘tl1.~,.ll of some workers to 1,111 down iii llic tnines \\'11l1 "foreigners." But as 111:: stoppages were frequently 1»i.n before Italy etitered 1.110 war, 111;, can do 11111111111; more i-lian tin excuse for a bi; oi (lC1\1'.l—11111)'—L‘1l1‘8 itsabotage dmcctt-tt tigaaist lnc coni- ‘pairv. H011, N ziiiaii AfcLaiwy, Mui- istei" of Labor, iock a bit into his teeth by going down and pleading wtili the men at a miners’ conven- tzon. Ii. does not semi that mere 11182161111; is of 11inch use. A large group of these miners do not seem to care whither Catiacia ivtns the war 01' los<s it. Their 111b€1'1‘\11)[iO1\S to work have cost Canada tietirly 300,000 tons of coal sin.e we enter- ed the war. This has to be replac- ‘ed from Amcricari sources. — F1- iianczal Post. T1111 l-‘rclich leaders W111i took Fxtiiice out of‘ the war last. June miagaicd 111-at. their country would lgaai more by surrender, and save more fi'oiii Llie wreckage. than if [they C(>1‘1Lll1\1('(l the iivzu" 11cm colon- tal soil. ‘Ilicy aic now discover- int; how lztitc tht-y can save. The Ntniifstiy of I~i".i.iiicc at Vichy has annotiucetl that the official rust of the German OCCIIPHLOH Ls 400,000,- 000 francs a day, or almost half of 1.10 daily cost of the ivai‘ ivliile 11f1111Cs13 was fiuhiiizg. This colossal fguri: does not. include the expen- 'u1' ' of Licrtnan soldiers and tors, who pay for their “pur- chas-vs“ in paper marks. Ii. docs not include the ceaseless rcqiiisitzotiing of Ficnch focdstuffs and cthci' sup- plies, nor the upkcrp of 1101111)‘ 2,- ODUDOO Frcnch Pl‘l.\.O11(‘l'.~ iii Ger- many. It. dccs not bt-gai to LHClUdC L110 humiliation that iiiust be burn- ing 1.11»: hearts and souls of millions of Frcziclitneti since tin: establish- ment of the Petain regime. Can any Frcirhman iioiv say that fiance has won "1 ‘." Can no feel sin-o that. hci" fa; s more tol- erable because tier Government. surrendered? _ New Yuk Times. Some 20 senior boys of Dulwlch College, mostly members of the first crtckict. or football tennis land therefore well cquppcd. physically. for 1,111.- Wtlfkt are helping farmers in the Wit-clianiptoti district of Dorset for three ivecks" or more. Tlisrpurty ls under the control of Mr. Eric Parsley. head of the Mod- ern Side, and Mr. K. J. Veitcli. ivho is in charge of the football at Liv: college. Th1- boys are accommodat- ed in the house of the parents of one of 1lic.r number. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbcrd of "The Firs." Witcliairip- toti, whose hospitality has made 1.1111 srlienie ])O>.'sllJl(‘. Tin- boys arc gaining expericticr of V111'1€(l kinds of farm \\‘fl'l(. iticliidiiig tli1' rcal ii"v1'.si 1' tasks of "lllll-llg," rack- iiu, cat. ' and '1l11‘(‘.\l‘l1l21={. N01 all the uczk is as p11 \lll1l as this for the ftirniers. very rightly’. have not. the wind 1o tho and a laiite party spent 1111' firs: few (lays clearing a scciiiiiiuly" 1'im.t‘.1'ss held of (locks. Mrrr- than one farmer's- bo_\" :ii the vill.'i_:zt' has l.)!(‘11 l1t‘.Il‘(l cunizratiilat- iiii: hniiw-lf upon bcirtz 1't.‘llf‘\'(‘fl 0f this wrtirlsrznic .1011. But the work pros on with a f.'.ie Spirit. and it. is gathered locally that some farmers who had licsitatctl to apply for 1111s 1o as>isi 111cm are now i-r- priti iig that. (hero are not more zivailahic. Several of thri boys will shortly p11 jnxiiiiii: the force. Lciidon Siintlav Titties. In 11n- last few works the British Forvitin SIT!‘ " 11v and the Coin- maiidr-r-iii-C :1'f of .110 British Il1'111f‘fl fvrvrs 111w» bivvadcast pro- iiciiiiccmctiis which. roughly iind fairly may ho described ns sermons, si . i as would not» dsgracr a Christian pulpit. f1r1 those who pant. 1i fiiiu1'i' of s orn 111 what thcy niav iwuartl as this new iiiaii- lftxstntion of British liyp cri y, s pcntl their _liirlmir-iit_ and th-vnr l- vins beware 11kt. they rtishly pre- $171110 fr) pronounce on matters tiaey (‘.0 not fully understand. It has bet-rme a qiitck ri-ntl clear possibil- ity that a cane, wlfch started as a sordid ClPfQIfCP ct material spoils iwa rist mnrtiudanz rvtils whose mor-"l title to them, 1f they could Hcf tlicm, was ’ thv crudelv essen- ti"l srnie no lc== exalted than our own. has hron transformed into a trite rrnsazlc. imposed C11 ti; nrvnlnsl, cur wilt ard rvrn at frst vitbciit ncr cz".i'.sr‘ci's knowledge. Thoe hard lrlcllectirls 111"". 1- vls‘on is h:"ii'".'1c'.'1 hv w"=t thv-‘r miitcrial bran opens to tlirm. do not. in fact s"? far. In crlckrt tl-t- tine‘:- r"'tt'"r'.es< nmv ba foluftciis In ‘the 11f:- of mf‘I1 the uaexpt-ctcdness ls ff'1l"ll\’ u.i=i1rr"nt r-s f1 crntn- "1“"" Pa" liv P""f'."'l ‘s the mant- lf" . '*'""= ‘ti 211'. "Md Nari: order- rfl nal. by man alone —Dr Grcrrze G11 ww iii The Contemporary RA- vtew (London). NOTES 11v THE wiivl hat 1s the ruin of the reputation, '\\H5'-"-'1-\'-'-"-”-"u g Aerodrome g Construction I 1 Commonwealth ( Air Training Plan By J. A. WILSON. DLELC. Controller 0t‘ Lin] Aviation II-Mfi-I-ml-I-l-I-n-I-I o11111~1z.1~ii3s7'o1~ TllE 1 ntaixixu PLAN While the iilatluSolUlla lending to an Iiiwr-Goveriiiiieniat Agrecnietii, were proceeding UAgJIHZZIUOIIS were being created to stipervwc and cx- ectiti: the training plan. A Super- visoiy Ccniniiitc>c was formed con- sisting of taree members of the Cantiniati Cabinet, the Minister of Lmlcnce for An", the Minister of Munitions and Supply, and the Minister of Finance; the High Commissioners for the United Kitietluiti, and Australia; the Chief of Air Staff, 110.111", the Air Member for Training, R. C. A. F. Senior Officers from the Royal. me Royal Canadian, the Royal Australian and the Royal New Zeaiand Air Forces, and a repre- sentative of the Treasury. Under this committee the respon- sibility foi' the lldlllllllSlfflllfJll of the training plan ivns placed in‘ charge of the Air Member for Training of the Canadian Air Coun- cil, Air Commodore G O. John- ston. A committee was formed in his organization to deal with acrodronie conszriictioti. The cotii- niittce consists of the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal I.1. . Breuclner, D. S. 0., Chairman, and the following members: Mr, J. S. Duncan, Deptity Aflnlster for Air; Air Commodore G. O. Johnston, M. C.. Air Slumber for Air Or- ganization and Training; Air Coiii- tiiodore R. Leckie, D.S.O., D.S C. D. F. C., Director of Training; Group Captain F. W. Long, D1- rector of Air Organization; and an R.C.A F‘ Officer as Sccietrifgv. With this committee the offic- ers of the Civil Aviation Division liaie worked 111 the closest liaison. The Superintendent, A11‘\\".1_\'S, Dc- purtttietit; of ‘Transport, Mr. A. 1). ftfcLean, and Airway Inspectors and Engineers of the Clvil Aviation Division tittend its tnectitigs and furnish the committee \\'1ll1 11111 m- fornituioii oti all matters tinder consideration. The committee in- dicates to 1111' Dcptirtmcnt of 'I‘ra1i.sport desirable locations fcr the various types of schools F01- loiviitg preliminary itivestigation reports, a field party. bonssting of an Inspector and an En '- ' of the Department of Tr and an Air Force Officer, uccitlcs in the field on the sites upon which detailed surveys should be made. Wnen detailed surveys are received by the Department of Transport engineering plans and estimates for the dcvcluptticiit 0f the site are ])1‘t‘p£1l's“d and submitted to the L11- rector of Air Smrvices Mr. C. \‘. Edwards and the Deputy Miiiist1§ of Transport for approval. If ap- proved, tliese are passed to tlic De- puty Ministm of National Dcf-ciice foi" Air iii a leltw giving tlicsc estimates in (lClflll. ‘This cstiitiatc is then consldercrl by the Acrodixmn-e Development Committee. the merits of thevsite compared with others. and a fnial decision 1s reached as to whether it should be developed. The committee then FCPOIIIIIIHIGS to the Minister 11f Defence for Air that funds be made available from the_ appropriations for the Air Training Plan for the devclopmctit of the site. If this ts given, r1 Fin- ancial Encinnbrniico ciiakiiig avail- able to the DP1).'11'l111“11. port lllt! sum n1" vc-loptiietit is p 111:0 dc- allocating (To Be Continued) A Windfall For Roosevelt; (Ottawa Journal) On Friday last. right oti its front Page. the New York Tinies—ivhicti is supporting Wendell Willkie-cnr- ried a ROXI1£:_(lCS])1ll€l1 which, stating that the pritnaiji" purpose of the Axis is to keep the United States out ot ‘the ivai", added: 'M01‘00\_’@l'. Lin‘ Axis 1s out to de- feat President. Roosevelt, not. us. 11 measure Qfantcrfcrciice in the 111- terniil policies of the United States but because of me President's tor- 911411 DO-lcy and bccutisc of every- ilinn: lie stands for in tlic eyes of ilic lfaliaiis and Gcrintins." Jlm‘ Farley at his best could ircvcr have bcttrrcd that: ctiltld nev- er have contrived to make the elec- i l tioii contest in tlic Unitctl Stat-cs not liciivtien Roosevelt and Vlillkio, but, between _Roo.s1'vc1t 1l11(l 1-111101- 111111 MUSSOJII]. Tl s, siirt-lv, is what. Brtizidivav would y'all a "woiv." T1111 biillait. li_i.s tcct. Franklin Roosevelt. 1111111111111: thinker on the political iziattiroii. was quick to seize and run with it. As Washington read the Titties story, and Republican thicfs nf stall tore their haii‘. M1‘. Roosevelt. called one o1 his (amen ‘press conferences-n copy 11f the finics on the desk bivftire him. There was i1 question (Roosevelt's Slflphnn I‘- rly would sec to thati: "Ifavc you .~1iii to bclievc, Mr. President. that "“'E WILL SET UP OUR, BANNFRSW- We will sel. tip our banners, We iirc not Ashamed to show which we fight. The colors have not has rot Wcnkctit-d the fabric of our an- elent might. Through centuries our forefathers have guarded Freedom and justice with a Jeal- 01I_S__|JI‘ldf.‘. We are the tietrs of those whose deeds were lauded: the cause for faded, nor D0 we disgrace them? Let the world decide. We are full slow to rouse; and deaf nnd blind To lflfiftllgfil‘ till the day 1s almost. os : Then. as om- man, welded in heart and mind, We ftgtit to victory, and scorn the cost. Taiere ls no foe we have not dared to meet. And iimie wt- wlll crpt defeat! —-D. M. Burt iii the not face ~611- London Dally h Germany and 1iEly_BI'6 ivonkifldffl f/Ql-Ll‘ QCHZQL 111 1111B 818111311.’ “lunc- rtua. in upon f-riuntnii lblUSfiiiiibr. i his glory, iiciit to woik 0H his ‘Limes ucspaicn, can: 1L11a.i..1i- wade puonctty. 1i. WLASIISOUSCVtAL versus noon and ncniio. lne nuns versus the Democrats._ Wnat poor Mr. Wiilkfe must be way. s_e11icd in inc tisceiiouni. he had beaten the licpubiicati part1- bosses in the national ccnventiotisleotite were saying that ins tiomifiation was a "miracle '; anti-New Deal Denm- crats were rallying to his DJIIIXLZ; Wilikio cubs and Wiltikic iiutuins spread like ivtltlfnc ‘1'\'01'.1'\\'l11'1'~'- Now the Wiflkic star is atriiinbic. It; was set titrcinble \\'l1l‘1l W11 ‘. delivering his acceptance spocch, slioived liimstat‘ no 140111115. It llilSvbfi- conic pith-r and iinici" as Wilat campaigning 1111111111111 thv i‘0l1I\\1‘.\ has shown liiinsclt at 111111» will! l» own party, ivlilwllb an)‘ 11141111,“! program, SOI11l.‘\\'11nl. nnialctirisli 1H his Lreatnictit. 11f foreign affairs. Iii New York at the present iiiiie the bettincz an 11in rc-clection of Ffflllk- liti Roosevelt is l0 5. _ A st king r1 eiustil of‘ tortunt‘. t1 L8 not. C.\'ll"t\l)l'(lll\zll‘_\'. For its i'.\pati- atton is in 1111' tact. tlt-moiisiraietl again and attain, that politics tins‘ government arc sciences callini.’ .111" 1m apprenticeship. The theory of the "successful businessman in politics has been shown to be as much of a myth as the thcor)‘ 0! 111? “strong, 5110111. man." In Mi". \Vllflil9$ case, 1115 training; as the _1i\?=l<1 01 H great puwet‘ corporation 11111 not and could not. train hiiii iii ilie art and the tasks of guicijtiniiiiti tiitl 110i give 111111 tiie quahficiiiioiis for li.s new role that. lie con 11 navi- scctireu from a single tcriii in Congress. Public omtiioti, that tltllluhl tilde- finablc vcliiclc uputi wliicli democ- racy rides, is quick to divine lllLx. Public opinion tnay scent uninform- cd, may often fumble and be ‘stupid; yet it has an exti'aortiititu"y' instinct in judging the capiwtlv‘ o1 nicii 111" government. iii sizing iiti 111011‘ abili- 1ic_s ui' their (‘1llt‘lt‘1‘|1‘l\'S. \V\‘11L1t‘l1 Willkic. lcariiiiii; in 1111' hard silititl o1‘ €X|)L‘1‘1(111t't‘, mtiv ll111)f'O\'t' no‘ ht‘. goes on. may regain sonii-tliiiit; 1.! his test prestige. 111s trouble 1s that he may not have time to learn iil1 that. he needs to learn in the slioit’. camiiziiizii bt-torc him. _ v And lic ("111111 111-at. ltoosviaat —\\‘lll1 Hitler aiiii afiissiiliiii \\11l'l{1llf-'. w bL-ni. Roost-volt. too. 1101.111: i111 NEW YORK. Oct. 10.~<CP1 - Sevcral lcridint: fort-tun currenchs which have shown 11211113 tor a ivcck or more lut"tltei' itii1ii"0vt'(1 their positions todav on the forvlhll (‘X- clitfiiize market. _ The Swiss franc ctosed .01 0f 9- oent higher at. 23.19 cents. and the Mexican peso rose .00 of r1_ cent to :1 new 1940 hlcli. Slflfllf £31115 “Pm registered bv the 1110112 K1111! and Sliziiieliat dollars, _ Th1- Oatiatliaii dollar dipped 1-8 cent to a discount of 13-11 pct" cent. in relation to the Utittcd States dol- "Ts-ilT(iii-1.v thinking or nus. old poniicians cunf easiy imagine. And Mr. winkii. has been finotiizz tlic 1401111! "4111. any-l 'I‘in'cc niontns ego li.s star- OCTOBER 11, 1940 D Pit-Props-A By-Product‘ 0f Thinnings (B? H. D. bong) W111i most European szurces of piiwcod being cut off Ellglfllld now iuicks ii. ncccssary to put-chase the greater volume of her pit-props .i'cm Eastern Canada. Thts brings a new industry to Prince Edward loltlllfl. If we can produce pit-props wliicti tnect. the requirements of the tungtksh market. and continue to 11111-1 uiesc requirements, we shall be able to hold the market after the war uiiu pit-prop production will bcconic d. permanent industry ffere, then, 1s a chance for the tanner to earn a. little money from li.s woodlot. during the ivliiter 111U11ll1a and at the same time to contribute fits share toward wfn- ning the ivur. for pit. props are very vital to British industry. Although farmers are encouraged to produce as many pit. props as possible, they are also caution-ed b0 use Judgment. and common sense in cutting. Many will be tempted L0 cut their woodlots bare for pit props. This 1s just what they should not. do. The woocttots on this Island con- tain wood which is immature. very thick and badly in need of thlii- ning. These woodlots can supply moie- than their share from thin- iiiiigs alone. Now 1s an excellent opportunity for the farmer to thin his woodlot. and make 12-2 thinning pay for itself. Now, inc-re than at any other time, we should be economical, nothing should be wasted, not even wood. Yet today, in this Province. the number of trees dying and go- ing to waste due to lack of grow- ing space 1n the stand. amounts to t-wo cords of mvrchatitable wood 1101' ticrc per year. One acre of woodland wlll support. 2500 b0 3000 trees of four inch diameter. ..li.=.n these trees reach e18 mctxes in diameter, there is you} for only “I00 to 1100. Tne other 11101 t0 2200 ole and go no waste. T1,, WOW. most o: wnicn WOUld 1m, mime p11, props, amounts 1,0 30 t, 40 cords over a period of 15 [Q '11 years or about 2 cords per acre 1);, year. A light. thinnuig every 5-1-1, or a. 1ieaviet' tninnmg every 111, years would prevent. 1.111s “'115|,e_ The farmer who clear cuts 1111 woodlet. is cheating himself aiiq wasting wood. 0n a 100 acre \\'O0d- lot, wnlle he 1s clear cutting 1g acres per year 1.0 obtain 100 curd o, more or pit. props, 90 to 180 cunt; are dying and going to Waste 1111 the other 90 acres. This is not bg. lng economical, nor Is 1t. sliowi11| good Judgment and common sense If the farmer thinned the who‘. 100 acres. instead of clear ca llfg 10, he would save this 1 to 2 cord; per acre that die yearly 111111 1,, would get all the pit. prop; h. could handle. This thinning 001114 be carried on year after year 111. definitely and the stand would m; decrease 1n volume. England neetis thousands of cord; of pit. props, not. only this year, 11111 next: year and for many years r01. lowing. If we clear cut. our “"0011. lots now, we can supply Engtanq with thousands of cords of plt Prop; but where will the pit. props com, from next year and for the 11m Liventy years? A large qumupy o, pit. props every twenty years ivoutd not be appreciated so much u 1 smaller quantity every year. Let, us maruiue our ivoodlots wt“. 1y now and conserve our 111304 supply so that we may be able 111 produce a definite quantity 1-1311111 Pit props should be manufacture: from thinning: only. lnr. Theflfree pound sterling held tinchaiigcd at $4.03?'1. R()()SE\'I~II.'I"S SON ENFECTS ( H11. DAYTON, 0.. Oct. l0- (CP) —- Capt. Elliott Roosevelt, son of’ the President, arrived here today to re- port. for dutv in the United States arinv air corps‘ testing laboratories. He was commissioned Sept. 21} on his 30th birthday and left private employment at. Fort Worth, Tex. Scc Our WINDOW DISPLAY WESllCLOX BLOCKS while if is still plele Both lines of Clocks Electric and Sprint: Priced From $lll5¢$fillfi C0111- Pick Yours N 0W! Reddin Bros. 132 Richmond S1 A delicately perfumed 11"" _ pamllnn whit-h r 1' s l.‘ ii r 1' b. O "trcnglhcns and licauti 11's the . hair. Promotes a iirw and HIP" erinr growth ivlu-rc t1i1- hair il Y-Iallinz uml is remarkably usc-fui iii iiri-vt-nliin; a-aiiilruif and destroying para tic hair killers. Just lullow the dirt-r- '1 lions carefully and you n1] l‘ be ainuzul at the results. V GET YOUR 110111.12 ‘TODAY l "'- PRICI-l 00c poi- Bottle (mssv s": 61711-115 itniauvisii a 1 ‘ Every pt-isnn wlin is lrouli- §l |¢(| with was 1n 1111' stoinaili 1 11nd bowl Ifllllll 1:01 ll 11nf.\1i' Lil‘ Dr. I‘) 111's Strnnirh 311'.- ‘ lure and s00 lniiv 11iiivl11y_ :1 , 1 will rclicve all distrcssnn. 1' , symptoms w,’ Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture, j SllkCII ll .331 1.1111115, I101 11111) 8 prevents ail li- | cfiot-ts from 1 gas 111:. i-.-..i1it1s tliu func- N flonal u. v of the slnmnvli, assist. n _ ..1in and lmprovni the appetite. .v~.- ~,.,_. 1111 DON'T out.“ 01111111: ,1 = YOUR B0’1‘”l‘I.l~I Tonav PRICE m 1 .1 LADIES ‘ 1‘ i, Why not cnll 1nd i61- our at nr Sorlcly Beauty Md; and lake iuivant- age of the lrrmondaus ilrvp 1n the price 11f th so iirmltl ti. Never hofcn- i s the urn-e been so tow Iii ( 11:11. a Now ls Vfil" rliaiirt- 1n lfuy. DU~.\"T 111111111’. "w; s62. , THE two viiics1 Telcitrao Queen 14-‘347-10-10-31. Balance of Stock in Used Oars at Bargain Prices 1-1939 Nash Sedan l—1939 Mercury Sedan 1—1938 Nash Sedan 1-1937 Nash Sedan 1—1932 Nash Sedan 1—1930 Nash Sedan l l All 111 perfect 1111111111011. NASH MOTDR SALES S0. 1_ GETS STANDING ORDERS WASHINGTON. Oct. ID—(AP)\ Officials said tOdav Capt. Jiiniu Roosevelt has received “st:iiit1b_v" orders 610m: with other marina corps and navy reservists 1n untlcl- pat on of a summons to active duty. The President's eldest son ls a ca taln 1n the marine corps reserve the Los Angela; district. Use Mlnard‘; for dandruff. Street j wan SAVINGS 1 sniiurs l BLACK IIIOKEY 81 IS NOW OPEN Anil Islanders know what a real 11a! Hickey! Twist is on a shooting trip. poor 0r good but Hickc_v's is always good. HICKEY’S 10¢ 11111 FIG STRAIGHT Manufactured By TOBACCO C0., LTD., l 1 Your luck may be I TWIST ‘ iiiciiotsoii CHARLOTTETOWN ig