pQrnhwr-wwwm - s-t PAGE FOITR , TIIE BIIAIILOTTETOWII G II AIIII IAII Morning Dally (Founded In I387) President Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLuro. Vice-President. J. R. Burnett. Il‘..I.l. Secretary. LIeuL-Uul. D. A. Mnclfilnnon. 0.5.0. Editor and Dlanaglrtg Dlrector. J R. Burnett, F..I.l. Assoclate Editors. Frank Walker and Ian A. Bllrnfll- SUBSCRIPTION RATES g, m“ t" p. |-;. 1,. $4.00 her year. $2.50 for 6 montha .'.' Iur onms. 50c for)!“ 111°91'11- CIty Alt-livery. $5.00 per yvuf. 83-90 W!’ h "05""- SL75 tor 3 months. By Mall In Canada and U. S. A. 55-00 IWI’ fill’- Isturday Weekly. $3.00 l!" YE". $1.00 for 6 Infill“! 50c fur 3 months. ‘The Strongest Jlenzory is Weaker than the IVeakest Ink." Aioxinsv JULY I5, 1940. "The Spirit Of Man" (hie of the finest anthologies in English lit- erature is .ii conitilicd by the litte Dr. l3fitlgé5v Poe; l,.l'l!<'l‘\‘ in fills. iii the midst 0f thf 1-15! \\'niltl \\':: I is entitled Tillie $pirit of Klan" lllltl the \\ wits, curt-ring a wide range sf vi-r-t- a't<l all have bearing on the es- 5t~tt;t;tl s lIltl'\‘.'llL\l in the Preface, that man is "a l. ltl‘lll"," and that the proper t . ntinl ' s to interpret the world ac- . ‘ti. llI"Il"!‘ nature. and to cniittticr the - ti: ilic witrltl so as to bring them ft lllt‘ stilfll." In cotitradistinc- '\'<- Dr. llritlgcs placed the tlcrmziiiv. “The progress of 1t of liberty and llllllIIll1il_\'." ‘i I'll <lltlilClll_\' arrcstetl and its I'll .- -. ltllllt~.' he \l’~ prottvst- t I'll In the apostacy of a great [ith~p'r*_ w‘ u; oii as a disguise their pro- ftusitltt n’ r, now openly itvow that tlie ttitiitiaw :":'1't ti l'll'ili hearts is in material fore " "- u- rtl- aftpl)’ with equal force to the today; and the following .:'~-- llivlll from the Preface, are of ."ll"tl'\‘ GI’ .n.~<- at this time: t-t-diit-ut tnisi-rics. the insensate t- ~I.'l‘tl;‘llll‘l', the hate and filth, we ct". ttnu in s-a-Ic comfort only in the quiet T-‘Ylflilidlft’ l f tvir souls; and we look instinctive- l\' to the ml poets of mankind. whose say- ings art ..lk'lt'~ and prophecies of loveliness an-l lov g ;\ll'.‘lllt~~. (Vntiniitit diversions divert us n-> long ; our ltabits and thoughts are search- ed by tite glare of the conviction that man's life is not the case that a peace-loving generation has found i: or tl‘ uglit to ntake it. but the awful conflict tiitlt evil which philosophers and saints have ilitii-"twl: and it is in their abundant testi- mony ti» the gptnd and beautiful that we find Slildwi" for ititr faith. and distraction from a gri~i that is int llilltlt‘ constantly to face, nay iyttpits-iltlt‘ GOCI to iat-t- withotit that trust in all ‘liitigs possible. . ~c that our tiational follies and md tituiislitnent; and if in this ' t‘. of r-titt-uncss we cannot ourselves ap- ly $I\ll!l'l. we are still free and true at lurtrt. and l"t‘l twlce bone in coutrition, and in ‘xv (‘lhlllFItllCP of stifferings that should int and couditct; we can even - il"'CII\llll€‘I but beyontl this it .. l“ iov in the thought that our oi God to stand for the truth v'i~t'_ and that it has not sbrtiiik from ll"i'e w» stand upright, and above re- u» show ourselves worthy will be ' ion: for truly it is the hope of . the desire for brotherhood ~ - to nit u of good-ivill, that i5 ' Isle." ~ frtllottied the last \Var. l“ thing gave place to the. ed by Dr. Bridges in ' mil aggression: and the Preface tigv seemed to strike a discordant are better able to appreci- nirtul and ate its “Ht d the itieauiug of fidelity to spiritu" ‘ll is exemplified in the selec- tions. oi .\l:iu" is available in the l"ulil.., ' in Fliarlvntetinvn. \\'e recom- mend I tit-l..- nf great value and inspiration in this time of <‘l'l~'l=. Au Unsatisfactory Shuffle It is. continents the Financial Post, a highly tindraniittir “war crtl-inrt" that the Prime Min- igtpy 1p..- Ittvitltlyfill. .\lr, King admits that he has in...“ .|,-{ titltl 3,, tn.- efforts to induce outstand- f 4 t-\i-t'itt:\('- to join his Government. But he slioitltl nit l-t- stu-priserl if men of independent iu/lgntt~t~.~ tlt>t'lllil‘l to accept the terms he laid ipltttt it, luv-c: lWY-‘itllfll loyalty to himself: I0)’- alty in llll‘ party; and both these things ahead Qt’ lrv\','1il\’ 1t» the country or the war effort. \\'li'tir vrr tiiay he said for the three new ap- pnitt1y]1"t|’~_ tlti- T‘l>\t insists tllflt lfl ti]! ag- gregate "it-y do ‘wit represent the cabinet five!‘- haitlittu iil“.' l"." i‘<ititlli'_\' had expected and been pronii-tvl. \nil i: continues: “Illtcst- tire not itorntal circumstances. This is the gravt-v ll- lll‘ of emergency in all CPIIIPHIIYS bistorv. I. is an hour \\‘ll(‘ll no atlministrative genius rottbl la» tut» grellt to be commandeered for nsniutta! <~rvi _ It i. an hour when Canada n,.,.,t___ .,, g; ,,.-,»,.,~ WWI-wt before. a powerful war cabinet. “In such rt cabinet tiierc could be no plflCC f0!‘ partt liicl". for ucaltliugs. for men with records of failure lilu- that of lloti. lau .\l.'|L‘l\'(‘I1Zl(‘, for (xgttttplei n!‘ for political sliccp-loggs like llon. I’. I, ("ardin In such a cabinet aggressive men like. 11m, ('_ h, llmt-t- would In‘ given one job to do and mt three. lu such a cabinet llon, Angus _\f;tt-lll,tt_-tlt would not be tuiscast for a ilcfeuse fill!‘ uliil.‘ an t‘.‘~lll('l'll‘ll('l‘tl soldier like llou. Colin :i routine tax-collection iob. (Flt-ant was given "\\'e cannot b -l‘ w» that the country as a whole I. 1- (w; t.» ‘t- \‘!‘I<fl(‘1l that it has vet been of- fr-ri-l :1 ll"l'li'l'-lllll worthy of the crushing IN..- it l]jt-' lit-t -; ,'l~l{(‘4l to tnalte and is tnak- _, t pr- .1 ufctl bis new cabinet to Parlia- mw, ;,, ., .,,,..i, ttptt \\‘1!< rt \\‘.’tI1 apology for its lltt offvi-"rl to let opposition lead- <ll1Il'l-1 "titiiw M.» ; tt¢tt~ 4"['t:l'|f‘f (‘rtllllfll but again be made [big iticreasr- in cheese. Import returns for four ti". .,,.._,. .--',,,, ;,t,.,!<.qt~tit~.1llt-, admitting there months likewise indicated a decline in butter, but was nmmlhilw unsound about respensibilitx sh msfsflss In dwsss- -. without power. “The cabinet reorganization does not meet the clear needs of toila_v's emergency. A more drastic strengthening must come. \\'hcn it will come "God only ltntiws." to use the expression Mr. King liiiust-lf tiscd when asked in the IIotise when there would be an ordcr-in-cotincil to in- voke the IlIOlJlllZllliUIl of inanptnver. “.\lr. King itiay not consider his new cabinet a makeshift one. l-ltit it is that and no more. If it lasts many nlontlls, then we have under- estimated the PZIIICIICC of the Canadian public. A sweeping titajority did not save Afr. Cham- berlain and a sweeping majority will count for no itiore in Canada." — tDlIURlAL NOTES — In England smart ailvcrtisers are treating the war lightly, a shoe polish being called the bright- est blackout. 1- * - w (hie can do his bit, and enjoy himself as well. tottight by attending the movies.’ moreover, he saves twice at oncc~for himself and the Fm- pire. n- u- st 4- The plebiscite is causing dispeace and has settled nothing, notwithstanding the Premier's claim. The soldiers’ vote is being disputed be- cause only the Government was represented at the soldiers polls, and got the bulk of the vote for beer and wine. w n- u- m Reading Premier Campbell's speech on the Prohibition plebiscite. one could not help recall the dictum of that prince of politicans and cynics D'IsracIi: " ‘Frank and cxplicit'——tliat is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your own mind and to confuse the minds of others." k a n: Iixliibitilrs have gone otit of their way to tnakc a pair of cliincillas fccl at home while on ex- hibition at the Fan Francisco \\'orld's Fair. To give the valuable little fur bearers a home coin- parable to their native .‘\llllt’§, the exhibitors have them living in an iccbox. W‘ II‘ 1F 3! Rembrant, one of the greatest painters, the glory of the Dtitch School, was born in Leyden this date, I506. A realist, and gifted with keen insight into the inner lives of men and women. he was ever an eager student of human nature, and be preferred for his sitbjccts faces that bore the marks of life's experience. v w: m n: Many thousands in Canada. and quite a niim- ber here. are disappointed at the postponement of the further arrival of little "guests of Can- ada" from the Gld Land. There are three ex- planations. all good and latidable: (I) Too much publicity tended to tiiake the enemy latigh; (2) ditto made the poor parents jealous and dissatis- fied: (3) the enemy now being on the alert. and torpedociug women and children their forte. necessitated more convoys than the Navy could spare from other duties. >I1 I W i Though it was announced that those desiring voluntarily to enlist tinder the mobilization regu- lations mtist do so today. arrangements are incontplcte for that purpose locally. It ap- pears that the new Nlinistei- of Defence was una- ware when he tnade his zuinouiicenteut in the Ilouse that various ilistricts. sub districts and sub-stib districts like our own were without the facilities and personnel to comply with his orders. But all in good time we will get down to system and efficiency. when no one need com- plain about trying in vain to join up. .\'or need any employers worry about being deprived of necessary help, as provision has been made to avoid lnwl-CTPIICP with the sticcessftil carrying on of necessary industries. u v- w- w In its dying hours, the last representative democratic parliament of France held at Vichy passed a resolution calling for the immediate government identification and punishment of “all those pitliticallyg civilly or tnilitarilyi re- stionsible" for France's downfall. The list will probably be headed by Dictator Petain himself whom Col. De Gatille charges with having been primarily responsible during his regime at the war office for having refused to adopt a scheme for the mechanization of the army and the provision of large tanks such as used by the Germans. a n- : n- The following explains how unreliable __nevt's must be from France seeing it allmmttst come via Berlin: Paris, July lp-(Delaycrl: via Berlin) ——(AP) ——German attthorities today advised Walter Kerr, correspondent of The New York lsleralrl Tribune. to leave Paris as a result of their closing of the newsp:tper's llerliit office on May 2o. A formal expulsion order ivas not ser- ved on f\lr_ Kerr, but the German Embassy sug- gested that he go because he could not send dis- patches through Berlin. relay point for all news from Paris. n- : n- n- Alois Lang. the Bavarian village actor who fills the part of Christ in the Oberam- mcrgati Passion Playi. has been compelled to sliotildcr a rifle in the llitler legions. In the Franco-Prussian War of i870 the man who then forbidden to join the army. This is how Berlin announced Lang's summons by the military au- thorities: "German soldiers on the French front were honored by the presence of Christ. who stidrlmh‘ appeared in German uniform with wczi- pon in baud. Ile is the actor who portrays Christ in the German Passion ilranta." m w: A swing front Iiuttcr to cheese has been rc- porteil in Canada tbis year in the dairv itidustry, savs a bulletin of tllt‘ Cauadiatt Pacific Railwav. Nevertheless. the production of both creamery butter and factory cheese showed gains for the first five titontlis of the year. The making of butter still takes much the larger amount of milk. The tirottorliou of milk used in these two otwratioits which got-s to the making of butter has vitried from Inf: per cent in Iztniiary to 81.5 per cent in .\la_v. Iixport returns for five tnonths showed a sharp ilccline in butter, but a _ Palcmm" NOTES BY TIIE WAY On Saturday the President Ill!" ed the bill requiring the registration and Itngeiiprintung ol aasns, ad- clilng. as he did so, a WISE word of warning on the Implications of t/he tmeusure. Ill, should be looked upon and admlnstcted as a measure for the protection of the loyal ahen as well as for the protect/Ion 0t the countru against. tie other kind. It. Is In lL-JEII no reflcotion upon the losul noncttlzen and ought. not. no be made a signal for vutwh hunt- ing. The President milghit have sold more. He might. have gone on v0 point. out that though alien regis- tratilon is a deslbaible measure In dealing with the "IIIUII ooltuimn" blem It ls st-Ill of only very united value. The real “fifth col- umnist" will have no dlftIeul-tiy In escaping its restraints, whlle the most dangerous Trojan horses are rarely aliens, anyway. m I5 not, from the alien operator that tthere comes the true menace of "fifth column" tactics; It. Ls from the dis- Ioyal or dofeattist. or cynical or lethargic clttlzen on whom he oper- tates. The now act Is of some help In the defense, but not much. And the Presclileutt, might have gone farther. He might have point- ed out that. It. ls u d-e-fetislve meas- ure-another expression of the Im- pulse to crouch down. to protcet; ourselves from a. dangerous outer world beltlrid barriers of law or gecgtriiphy, another example of the "Maglnot-llne mentality" which brought France to ruin and WlIl Slime day bring this country to ruin no lers surely unless It Is fortfied wit-h lmpulses far more pcstlve than t-hls. We rcfster and finger- prIn-t. aliens In order to detect and suppress these ivlio may be trying to undernttne the ccunt-ry. We have not I’ grasped the Import- ztertng evezy cltlzen- p, ("s any tvlio may be _ but to call fcrtli and utilize ‘tbepostzvt- eitthuslnsms. the patrlottsnt and aggressive bcliof In their own couu-frv‘ and their own way of life which l5 late"t seme- wlicre In every one. - Nrw York Herald Tribune. Whi-tt a genernu; spacious unl- verse this Is. to be sure. Fcr about 50 rears new. Certain peoples and races have been proclaiming bel- liccse plzunts to t-lxe far corners of the earth. because they c:u‘dn't, flnd a Place In the suri. New come learned star gazers who softly In- form us there's rcom for all; everyone can have approximately We million suns all to lt-"Imsclf, and any nutnlber cf stars. Every time a new teltesoctpe Is ccrctpleted and its stance ere turned out to the 85ml! dlstlflnce. new stins and stars show up. Every time a larger spy Blass Is set up and some astron- omer seats himself at. the gyeptgce be sees something no other ma“ has seen before, new stars, new lights gleaming In the im- measurable vold. This time It Is no less an astronomer than Dr. Erlvrtn Hubble. Carnegie Instlttitlon as- tronomer. who nttakes his report. Dr. Htibble has been parking through the mighty 100—inch tele_ SCCfDe flit Mt». Wilson. Califorrt-la. He e=tlmated there vi" e. wttlrn the Sleht of the gIu-ss “the equivalent c-f euzlit qurtclrillton suns." This Is 110W he figures that every llvlug person could have two million guns, alt-trough the stars are somssvhat FIRTCGI Still. there Is. as he said, an in Ible excess of stars over IIlI’ mim er _ of IIIIITIGT) begins liv- 111? " Ffmlres loe t .. immensity when nstt. tun-ta time and dI' . ce. Th5.- cmlnertt ctf the ceitcotirse of star 2.17MB are llCll- yet, certain whether our UHIVFI‘ is an lllllllIPt-fd Hg- gregatlcit of since and star; wlic-thei" It "foids over on Itself" and (‘OITIIOITIIS to Dr. Einstein's IIIPOYI‘. Ta confuse us laymen still further, they rentzirk that. when the new ZOO-Inch tcleccp: at My begins to sce things in P» bear or tttvo. we shall be able to look three titties as far, au-d pre- sumably all three ttlmcs as many stars and sunsfrts we (to now, The Biblical poet tuimtbly asked: “What; Is mpn that tlicu art mindful of him and twenttwtli century set- euce Incllnes U5 to echo the poet's quest-Ion. -- Landon Free Press. We were told the other day that the post off:oe was routing nmll for same of the European countries Via the Pacific and S-berla, and called on the Outttgolng Foreign Mall Detptirttnent to check up. We found this to be not true. although a possibility In the future. At the moment. t-lie post. offzce Is tkiclng tltlngs more difficult than snow- mm, or gloom or night When fta-lv declared war. It meant, that, iio_ mail, except that carried by Clipper could go from this cc-uti- try to Germany. Scan-dlnnvm, Rus- sla, or the Balkans. During Mus- sollnlfls non-belllgerency, thelr mall had gone through Italy. The dccls- Ions as to what Is to be done will be mode by the Second ASJSI-BTIT, Postmaster-Garcia! In Wfl-‘IIIITEIOII, but from what we can gather, un- less Germ-any permzts l-flll to be portrayed the $aviour in the ten_-_y_e_.'t_rl_v[4play_\va,1_ routed from Spain through a de- feated France and the mall can be got to S in, he will have to lcok westwar . At the tune of our call, the mall was accumulating. We learned qlllle a lot about the In- ternational postal sItu-atton. Na- tions In-v-aded by the stopped getting parce] post. when they m Hitter. and service to 29 additional countries was also cut off. Including Anglo-Egyptian Su- dan Traus-Jordanln and Sand- Arabla. The department was In possession of several thousands par. cels addressed to thee ccun-trtes and It has returned all of them tn the senders. or tried to. Palcel post, Is a special fIeld. Arrangements are made between Individual gov- ernments. All other mall, except air mall. which Is of Interest only planes, Is subject to provisions made by the Universal Postal Union. Praet-Iaally all eountrles In the world belong to the Union, which last met In Btienos Alres In 1939. — New Yorker Magazine. It dld not seem the weather could aft-er Tuesdays downpours the ratnfnll In Winnipeg since AprIl 1 Is now more than the-normal fall for the period. And If ever a clt. looked happy about It. Wlnnlpsg does. Lush gross, trees than they could posslbly have been before, evenywhero l. luxu- rlance almost/tropical — why go to Florida? And not only In WInn-Ipeg. One has lo rub his eyes, looktng at. the weather map to discover that Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. once blighted with drcu ht, has had more than eight nches of raln slnce April I. Half that amount. Is normal for She-uneven. True, northern sections of Bas- katchewan and Mnnttoba st-Ill need more rain but thls happy month of June has mode a start, In rectlfy- In May that make It, but My face Is a marmoreal dream, O mortals - And qtédntly btreut all men on bruta- n n So moyilded that. the poet's love may Mute and eternal u the earth's cold portals. smelled like a spam: unveiled In the blue deep, A heart or snow my swsn-whlto e . beauty muffl s, I hate m? llne that undullties and ru es: - And never do I laugh and never weep. The poets, prone beneath my pres- ence towering _ Wlth stately port of proudest obe- Worshtp wlth rites austere, their days devouring; For I have charms to keep thelr love, pure disks That make all things more beauti- u and tender: My large eyes. radlant with eternal splendour! —Tran. from the French of Charles Beadelalre. ________. French Writers In Flight (Wlnnlpeg Free Press) The arrest of four eminent French journalists-all well known to read- ers of newspapers on thIs continent -ha5 been ordered by the French puppet government. In obedlence to nstructlons transmitted to It from Berlin. These journalists have been known for the vigor with wbleh they have s11 ported the cause of tree- dom an encouraged resistance to Nazl aggression. ‘This has long been an offence In Berlln; and the In- tentlon to applv Nazi lands falling under the domlnatlon of Hltler has recently been offlclallv proclalmed. Hence the pursuit of these {oumallsts by the abject crea- tures n Vichy who have formed o. miike-belleve government. Fortunately there are still coun- trles where the Nazl wrIt does not run. It does not run In Great. Brit- aIu whlch has tzlven an asylum to Madame Tabouls and Ermlle I-Iure: nor In Canada to which Henrl de Kerrllls has come- nor In the United States where Pertlnax (Andre Ger- aud) is to make hts home. They st-Ill have access to the newspapers of the free world; and to the vast; aticLence thus open to them they can and wIl1 tell the story of the betrayal and murder of democratic France as the crlme developed uh- der their eyes. No wonder both Dr. Goebbels and his allies In Vlchv tried to get their hands on them! All the prohtbltlons against. listen- ing to radios or reading forbidden newspapers are now In o ration In France: and It may be d fflcult for them to get their messages to their own people. But thls will not. be necessary. The French people at home do not: need to be told thIs story of treachery, perfldy and tma- son—thev know It at flrst hand. COMMUNISTS IDEA LONDON - (OP) - Savlng rte would be willing to fight for BrIttaIn If the war wtas not based Gem-ans ‘ .t°_..t1it>se. . countries. "wail mall On trade and profit. J. T. Riding, a Communist. htad hls name re- moved from the lIs-t of “reserved" conscientious objectors so he could serve as a stretcher-bearer. I Q For common ordinary son throat Q O '-fi"u'l-"u\'n'u'u'u'u'fu'o'u\n'b'b'nfi'u'h‘ EXAMINATION Flttlng and supplying Glasses Etc. ll. .|. mason OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. l. Office Hours: l0 to I2 A. M» 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays etc., by up ointment Office Connected, wIIh f nnucsrontc u t. t. irr- t. J- o" ffl-‘tu. For quIck enrnforllng relief We Recommend ASTONE TABLETS E. A. FOSTER Central Dru: at... --Sllo~Agent~fof"P;' "m." mint! ""9-O*** ‘ ‘§O-O-O-Q-OOOOOOQ-O+O How Are - I Your Eyes? If hl I to .. alélklifatld." ‘IBIS .51: p-rndénlnm — 00h t s sple- l At your service with you: ,0! experlsllce and s thorough retracting service. Call In and disarm your dlf- cultles. G. F. llutcheson In: the deftclenvy. — Wmnlpeg Slirlbunm G. I. IIUTCIIISON , 1 I. G. IIUTCIISON. law to all this _ ..,,_____m H. LAPTHORN and L. S: STEVENSON Dlstrlot. Msmgero, 1G0 Richmond 88. “flame 4am fidau” A NIALTIU IIRVICI OF I‘!!! CANADIAN MEDICAL IIIOCIATIDN AND LIFE QUCI COIIPQIIII her sweetheart splashln‘ round Wa-l sa Beach. Got a pro r scorch- ; came In here hystor cal at four’ morning." “What dttlyoti do for her?" enqulred the doctor as they moved towards the elevator, "Gave her a hypo," retried the Interne. Slx, please." he salt! to the attend- ant. and sprayed her with n 2 per c tnnnlc. Shes’ easier now." ere Is a present-day craze on» the part of yountz men and women to acquire a rapid tan. Because r1’ t Is ld-summer hclld e spelled the flrst doy. A healthy tanl may be secured and a palnftil sun- fiunbath: lbrlefa or - bums, it; g ghthlgli properlt to ttm the Taken In proper doses t; as a most beneflclal effect on arm's l , Professional Bards Chlrltrld Accountant 140 Richmond street Phone l7 _ ‘ ..__ McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. KC. J. A. BENTLEY. K.C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. and Attornuys-at-Law NEY TO LOAN I80 Richmond Street Dr. Jos.A. McMillan has opened an office for the 152% Great George Street Office flours: l EM. to 3 P.M. 6.30 P.M. to 8 EM. Special consultatlons by ap- pofntment. Telephone-Office 1733-1. Home 1733-2. léiiiii ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETO. Mane to Loan Collections 0f Ice: 90 Great George St. Char‘ Motown ..__.______________ M. ALBAN FKRMER B.A.. LLB. BARRISTIIR. SOLICITOR. ETC. Bank of Clnlda Bulldln|. MONEY T0 LOAN LADIES’ swim cars n Wh I VI It Inlgeoltwour '-w§tl"<>:"§§oft§'§ gaps before rnaklng your pur- nae. We hnva a complete stock of 311M"! CID! In the veryg I latest had d I I Price fi-nm ezbcnilo ‘Iii?! n‘ n ' See also our largo stock of ‘Sglgl-fi-tlsses priced from 15o ___i__-_ MACS t mm RESTORER A dcllcltely perfumed pre- paratlon wh ch restores, arlorngthen: and heautlfles tho natural color on produce p rich IIII! abundant growth of hslr. Price 60c. Order by Mall Today. ‘ ““‘_ t‘ DR. nvms ‘i ITOMACII MIXTURE We highly recommend this ', reparation for people suffer- lnrfefrom Stomach Distress r eating, heartburn, Aeld "i and sour stomach. It ls the Ilnest Stomach If Mixture that money can buy t It: Evans. Prlco 85c per bottle. TIIE TWO MAGS I’ It will restore p? hslr to lti . g II department store spent sunclay with '81! and vlne body. The ultra-violet: rays of ttzs sun activate the er teml 1n the - skln and produce vl mln n. nu vttantln has the speclflo actlon of retaining calclum and uhos ‘torus h and of the bulld n: of gm Is or the most value In the early parts of the day, from germ to mid-day durlng June and u y. e bod. bone. SunII Treatment -'I‘he agpllcatlon of a. Iurated soltton of t som salts Ls one of ttte most effec- tlve methods of rerevlnz the pain of a sunburn. Baklng vasellne. carbclized vasellne or salt gar gIve slmllar rellef. In treatmen the spraylng of the parts Ago Today (M The Canadian Prm) e homely Ep- from her faraway farms, near Ne ton. Conn, today. She thus sque soda. ma water, ed report-s men .________._ with 2 per cent. tannlc acid Is veryhMlnnt-d’; kIlIs plIIl. effectlve. if a bum escaped by making the flrstilill It takes about 16 ll sunburn l i-l ...'A _,- miz: Years n nouns , ‘Iltednoondprytsun should E auvglg; fr? talrfe ltlirlrlgbs, iahgaplang tbs gesture “my 15' lgmll-Brmsh Nil-mill! every I5 minutes. rIn the both “Mm Mi" - Pmludfi W 00n- SUNBURN Itself begtnners should al emote be- Pl-llm» bwlmfi lBW- mo; -—-I—’-— |tween shade and sunsh e. The unpainted to sebtle Welsh cos; "Good momlng Said Dr. Ibo-mead should be protected. Appllca. strike In which M0000 men ttt. kenzle to the walling young Interneztton of a. vegetable oIl beforqsun- It/Oltvtrd. Htm “Canadian Div-tam In the rotunda of the tospital as he bathing Is useful; the oIl refleca fire rift-Mm“ MNgOHDB 1n ling, aai:.=“--.l,.i.tr. statistics; ua.t'r.t.l":..“.:.r°i:; are“ "m s a “i w» a lekgend of tthg lplispltal thatt It: the £BIl"-I'l9fid6gh an’? trod-Infancy --—-—-'—---- ' ocsweree y lBmVmelISO worso . eeec n s the red-headed doctor. 12.1? Interne, l to Increastie the pigment; Inothe pldn. SQUIICIIES REPORTS Intelligent-looking, answered: “Yes. The plgment absorbs the short -——— ve or slx; bod case of sunburn; a waves of the sun. Jtllly 9- —- t blonde mannequin of a well-known‘ —GTM9 M001"? tfflllfid B few n to a reporter over telephone wit? v she was a tI I I pltalt for treatment alias. efihroizltht?) iiiiiiiiii P. E. I. Gn-Oporative ll Livestock Marketing Board ll n. r. ttnciiiatitn ll llll P.O- Bo! I2 will be held In the BOARD 0F TRADE ROOMS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Tuesday Afternoon July 16th 1940 at Two 0’Clock, Daylight Saving Time. Two delegates from supporting the Central each Shipping Club actively organization will be entitled I-i to vote on questions-arising at. the meeting. Patrons are cordially invited to attend the meeting, and give Ill g1; expression to their Ideas as to what can be done to make the ganizatlon. TIIE P. E. I. GII-IIPEIIATIIIE organization still more ueful as a live stock marketing medium __ FARMERS! Take a day of!‘ and attend this Im- .3‘,- portant. meeting. It ,l|; Iendance will do you good, and a blg at» will be a “Mm, o; “team”, and _ source of encouragement to the Stu-my In Ihe ':-: Board of Directors, and Management of your or- New Tanton Bulldlng ii-i fleli 'i-"i - WAII SAVINGS E. T. BUY STAMPS HIGGS é? L . I ‘i. The best cat- In the world Is a washout when It runs out of gas, and no tobacco Is worth the name If It. has no flavor; Th8 fresh flavor of our tobacco Is outstanding and t~ the bIg reason for its popularity. " AHICKEY’S BLACK TWIST 10c For Fig Straight EVERYWHERE ‘ IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MANUFACTURED BY IIIGKEY 8t IIIBIIULSOII Tobacco Co. Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I.