IhE DHARLUTTETOWN 3111mm: Ually lluunded In I887) ‘f Iu-uf ( 0|. I5 Chm-sit! S. MCLIUI 1- 1 r-wucut. J R. Burnett. FJJ. Svcrruzw 111-111 (111 I) a. MacKlnnun. 0.5.0. 54,111, 4.... \1.1n.1;|11z Ulrerfur. J R. Burnett. F.J.|. Murmur I .1.11;1s, Intnk Ihilker and llll A- all!!!“ -< 111 .. 1111111111.». 30f fur une month. L 1I\ o lo! months >l l£\\ l(ll"l'lU.\' RATE§ By 31.111 111 l‘ l. l, $1111; pi-r war 52.50 for 6 "WBWA 32.1.. c111 11" _t 11 $3.00 m: s lnonthl. $1 "’ l5 months. B} .\l.i1l I11 ( ,111.u::| and L. 3. A 55-00 I”! Y9“ 53mm,‘ \\. .,,,1 V1111 w, _u~;sr_ $1.00 for 8 3 1 fur ‘J mouthi- TIILIT.§11Y-.11;J1Lz Jlrrunry is ‘Weaker "m! 1/11 lkttl/it-yl III 1111 iz-nsv. JrLv 11, 1940. Willi-in‘ staff Changes a. - . 1 ‘_ a. the recent Cab- t. 1 _ -.»- ee; f-"e citanges loltr tea at meals and c111’ i I I ran: general, a service. These sunnnun‘ ‘standings that have existed. That the tourist trafiic across the border runs tboth ways, has been demonstrated by the ava- ylanche of applications t0 Ottawa for passports to the l]. S. especfa y when the cute-year pass- puf‘. was offered for one dollar. Temporary offices in St. Stephen, N. B., To- ronto and Winnipeg have been opened to help in simerliztg up the issuing of passports. On the other Ezaud. the Foreign I-‘A-“ranqe Control Board seeks to discourage the ;ur .se of L’, F. exchange for pleasure trips to the U. S., and such purchases must now be approved by the board, The rea- son, of course, is our great need of U. S. ex- cl‘ n!’ for the ptircba=e of war supplies in that c» ..1".'r_v. i. EDITORIAL NOTES -. H. R. H. the DIIl-(t n.‘ \\' hi= mtvto as Prince of serve." :r~.d=or ls living up to \\'n'es Ich 1i€en—"I ‘ a a a a \\'ar Saving Certificates and \\'ar Saving n: have become features of our d: ' lives, " a: new-wiry and rtwatrcr-of-cntlrse as sleep at night. I The storekeepcrs have opened well with two fine half-ho? .=_v< in succession. It will be re- " ar af=o the Clerk of the Weather gniy- on them all through from July v As a politican and for ways that are shady i "'- grone far en- l "ere has been l I v l l 1 . ,_. . ~ to s’ nerds of twnww that have no re- sqtiare pegs and by a ,, eater ef _ ency, ‘e attained. The pub- 1r~ ‘z: o and not to share that hope, . ‘he "tn: degreelof con- nrw in different rthv, honest, devoted r52‘ h-st. Hut is their r ' 1'" t" “rev-n: entergertcy? the "t-s of everv think- and the Free Press ex- vwe in sayin that the tie ccmriosition of ,1: regarded as a final n of rfffcer= whose nds of continuing em- fide tfreir not incon- .,..‘11 ._-.. f1. ~57? .\lr. Mackenzie King has nothing to learn fr rn ,, 1: ,- s..o\v t as a bodv Ila-Left the Bruce barn this date, 1274: Scots, tvlta hae wi’ Wallace bled, boots, wham Bruce has aften led . . .\otv's time day, and 1:-"r.v's the hottr; See the iron: 0' %)1~~ Icur; bee approach proud Hirier’; power_ Chains and slavery . . , Liberty's in every blow 1- _ Let us do or diel \ U i l U It is surprising how many women "fell for" f-l:tl "srn. It must be due to the same degener- ate instinct which made Sheikism~tvorship of pagan cruelty in \vedfock-—attractivre anti popular some years ago, fil . b .. "es with pictures 0f lY-‘ld. bad men wno neld their adoring ones in masterly stibjectio... The latest arrests in Lon- con znclude the tvife of a retired British Ad- mifal. and theuvife of the Editor of the onetime popular \\’€Cr(.')' Truth, wluch late .\lr. Henry Isabotzcherc, ntade famous in ;,,¢ rlavg 11E [giteen \ ictorza, Gladstone, Baifour and 11.1mm;- tort. Qstvald .\losiet"s \- cedcd them to "dzlrance t'il1:" spend in concentration camp; in this Canada of ours. i i l I 5fcrflrlttgly japan spcke too soon after France's submission to Hitler. Britain's successful con- y . . , fro. of the mayor portion o: the French fleet the __' may beloved the credit balance. a. 1.1 s». r"Y‘:'i-n< . .~ rev re<fs upon the (‘WY-W r e 5V" ‘etrrh stubborn l?“ ' '. “'- ”’*"f=an complexion 0’ r " "1 ‘r- .‘"~-~ ."‘."’2h to do with the ...,'~ez contempor- I’ \\'lmf rkufoisfs Paid ._; motor vehicle registrations r Canada in 1939 totalled 1,132 was from from gasoline re; atiortl was - :1: taxes $41,247,688 86.1477884- i ations by provinces 1938 figures in Island $159,237 5.597 (5111551460): X90); Ontario $9.- ' $323441 $1o37o§s ($1.- i v _, 1,oo3 ($2,264,748); l? ‘ 1 “~*»253<5R7 (fioosow): [1111 1 '1' 1 1' ine taxes by pro- v" e F/lwnrd Island c 11a, $2,608,189 ~ 1;, 514183469 (S1,- . * 11,169,226 K373337351); t. 1 $18,203,789); Manitobl , I \"1-'n"1‘cliet\'an, 52:76’),- 1" _ i‘ ""1_ :3? .- 01/11144 (#333,. ._._-.Vu;2 (p; ‘nwop \\.'.1\» 1 I1 111' In Tourists lung Iduili-d lYH been re- 1un1lia11r~u1lias=y rrsirlcrtt in . .11-11>:uc tiluuvnliz- ‘ j, 1-111 1t11u1c i11('.'111.'1Il-'t 'll111~ flu’ way is 1"» 11f flu- l'. .9. to f ..:-_;.111l i.‘ i~ju~1as '1'111-'\1l‘1' l‘. $.,\\'itl1l>l1t71ny ~11 d» l:--.11l 511 doing so. 111u~ ll’1illllllltl'..q.lfi I . ‘i1 11 for l'. F. citi- _» - 1 ' 1 -1'1- 111' llilillfilll/Illlrlll (‘lTll- 1‘, 1 * 1 ': u: lF-lflVlll in Ilu- ll. .9. - ' ' 1 11d \\l15<’l1;l11111ldl><- ult- ~ ' ' ‘ l ~ "1 l'. F. from tlu: i111- ' 1v111I1lI'\‘. 'l1‘!fl\‘f‘lIll7lllCIll!‘- ~f~ from lllf‘ soulli. urll as tlu- public tut- 1“ l."'11'.‘11 mruss flu‘ ' Illlll‘, l1lt"'.11~L‘ 11f llIC zv1-l1- 11> 11111" war fin- . 1 , 1 t1 .1 ' 1 1 1-‘ c1":"'1'»'1 1 dccause t}: bl’ Capture and voluntarv ad? on ha; pfgvrg-d a dcprcséng influence upc l "Ijtocp gham-In‘ _ 565'] illai l1‘- lfitcrfle auqznenta- tzon of the Briush fleet t1.-:.l enable the United States to keep the Anterican fleet in the Pacific indefinitely’. There ltas been tincqqggalgf 1mm 1n expanstonzst lflpilfl/jcq c575»; 35a; Cpfnj-qv would control the French ravv then-M,- w» n‘. mg British naval strength and causing a \._» C,- dmrlbl-IIIOH. which in turn thcv argue wot-‘d ' I ._ _ . c, have forced \\'_ash1ngton to shzft most American naval vesselu into the Atlantic, simultaneously maklnfs’ l! "¢¢°5531'_\' for the United Ftates to M”?! l POlICy of conciliation totvard TV/kvo. They reckoned without their host. I l I I ‘Prime Minister Churchill, who has laid "we will fight on the beaches and landing grounds, 1n the fields and in the streets," reccntlv Vigflgrl the Sussex coast himself for a new inspection of the defence works. On this resort beach the scenes of war 1nd peace clashed in l blaze of sunshine and color. A troop of unifonned !°h°°lé'1Tl$-_ Carrying ms masks, marched info the sand in a coloumn like s0ldiers—e5c0ned b)’ 711-"15- Qut over the water an airplane dropped practtce bombs that sent up white smoke puff: against the blue horizon. Back ln the hill; artillerymen drilled with practice firing, aiming far out to sea. One officer observed that the sound of the firing is "good for the people" as well as. good practice. The beach defences were built with l fore-knowledge that they must with- stand attacks from dive bombers. Along with the defence utorks anti-aircraft batteries are placed to command the sky over the coastline. One conducting officer nodded to an artillery- man and observed: "Warm evening," Th, gunner glanced suggestively at the sky, grinned, and replied: "Yes, sir, and probably a warmer tughf." a a n1 v1 A supplement to the Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1940 has been issued, covering the re- stilts of the last federal election and also the present standing of parties provincially. Ifnder the caption Prince Iirlward Island refer-mm i5 made to the vacancies in the 2nd district of (gill-ens, one being due to the death of the sit- ting number, l\lr. Angus McPliee, and the other, "ll"'-'"ll,\', to “rcsigtintinn of Hon Bradford \V. Imp-IE“. "Pllfilfllvd LicuL-Govcrnnr of Prince l'11l\\'ard l=l:mrl.” 'l'l1r: Parliamentary Guide is a win-official publication and as such should Hive accurate information. In the case of Coun- "illur for gcrond (Queens, the Chief justice of flu" l'1'r\t‘l11l‘P rlllrrl that lllm, hlr, Lr-Pngg, rm: lmvinz liven properly elected, ltnd no sent tn re- “illll- 'l'l1e other two judges of the Stipreitie (fuurf uvrc divided in (ipiflllvn n; m their right 111 sit as a court of appeal on flu: Chief Justice's ruling flmf .\lr. llvll, .\lr. l.l-l’.'lt_1c's opponent, .\l|11lIl'l lm flf‘l‘llll‘(‘ll l~lcclr-vl_ Subsequently [he may for was brought up in llv- lmgislaturc, and it was decided to wait until (lctnbcr, pending fur- Ilivr IlvCisirm by the courts, before calling a by- vlr-cliou. .\s flu- cnsc stands, the vacancy is ad- mittedly due to rlisplllf‘ 1W0!‘ 1hr- rpmru; in the general provincial election, and dumb] have " I Illdf, .. 1 ' _: 11.11: unfortunate itusutulct- been so afaled in the Parliamentary Guide. 3 "(HE (JHARLUITEIUWN GUARDIAN ‘notes av n1: WAY The problem of the rehueea In ' zv y s.:i:p.e .\Iu.h more per- t: treatment o! B:.t.st\ 1n ode fame or oth- seaetls’. have been 6.- Q-l‘. 0991133’ acmrtg 1n such a way u to prejud- ice our war efforror imply to gtve rse ‘.0 staspzeion. Some 0! these pcope may be loyal enough, and may e to pay for navzng assoczuec - t other: less patriot- ' Many at arm‘ dootnne that is orn. o: at the very least hamper. those who are charged vcrh the de- fense of B. Whether their optrtlotis our. or acquarcd from qtta ‘o e enetnt", newspaper 5e UnLIed tune , Toronto -eeks now. Bril- ‘the havoc T1165 R’.- 11; {Z10 past. ' no a: .11'.111ce on mat Light deic-nses o! ;s 111:‘. going we German L and drop- inty choose. every tztcn tacople " " lit 1L s t. the ffutt p.211 s zt/stn ovrznc-ati, she can spare aITCZKAYL of tier own to send out over {I19 German-crcuptcd territory to GO a, uttle CfftCLWE tr ‘ng on her own fllCkllfl-‘t. The German Blitzkrieg" fen-h- ruque, vnth its empttaszs on the gasoline 911K329 on the ground and In the azr, has nazuraur reserved the close study of military observ- '. For the revolu- 0f we are to build a. modern army. ‘I'm new mobility of vrar vrbzch makes tune the tnrnmounl. factor; the fundamental 11 3111101: of clo-‘Q combat cooperu n beLwt-eu all arms; the automate nvctsezts’ Oil m“ tegra/ttlng air and IIIOCHGIIIZJI zltluck WILh attack by fco‘. troops and artillery-Ash these must be r9009? nfzed and the new tactics deveKOP- ed In our army's fold exercises. But. at. the same tame we should not lose sight. of Illllti-flfl’ funda- mentals. ‘Flu-re 1111.1» b1cn a tendency 1n recent. mattm-uvtes to abandon the blme-testtcf 1n favor of tue new We have fought map probllltl‘. not mimic “firs. Our t-roops have at- l-ackcd tcrraln, not. thr- mimic meniy. ‘Fury have "fought" from trucks. lnslrutl of on 101.’. They huvo (llrllPfl txul-mril 111 unnriiior- t-(I motors exposed to t-nt-nty "tire." suclh actions 1n real war would rn- sult 1n slntightcr. The clear Anson is that. future field exercises, while insisting upon the proper devvlop- merit of the new tacztcs. stiould also fn=tst wuh equal emphasis on the appuentwn of tame-tested principles which have as much vafldtty tcday as 1n the past. There should be less theory and more practice. The troclps, motf. of whom have too lztlle trhysrnl stamina and too lft-tlt- chance to develop If. by riding the mot/mt, must. rc- mvmlx-r thn.1‘.i"xy'.1 crm he transport.- ed to the SCPIIO of actznn 1n trucks, but that. they mtu-t unlrs: tn-otectx-(l by armor, still 11cm. on their fort. For the lnftfntrjvmali sflll com- poses the hulk of all armies; ho must, accord a nrw and more wu- lfng respect. to the tank and ftro plane; hr- mur-t nrlqnt htmw-lf to ncw methods new." cqulptnctbt, new organfmtfon: hi1‘. at, Ute Fame f-lmc he must. clzng to fhcre 01d pr.nc1- plns which are still Vfllld. - New York Times. The lens of fhnu r (In of Mun- Irrals srhvl 1-111 r! ;~. are taking their "XTIIIIIIRIIOFS. anti bGICR long _ will enter "P011 the swnmer nou- . counterlnc cnemv activities PUBLIC FORUM ‘IYIII4OOII: b I.“ . gonna 1 qnoulloao II u mama q.“ will!!! o one the ":13"? unoucululm “FLAG WAVING AND FLAG RAISING‘ Sln-Elducatlon Ls something we can hardly do wfthout: the finer the intellect Ls tuned. the more recepuve 1t is for the amount of knowledpe It has to accumulate. and there ore. t; e bett :- able to carrv out its functions tn the bustnm world. in whatever eapacltyc that learning has developed Into certain channeis. In tva: time anozher kind of edu- cation should be developed, and that right speedily. We are a country at war holding on grimly to the tradi- we have known. the freedom r our lzreat boast, and the .c attsm which makes our 39S as a country-or a natfon Jtethlng that 2S not. crushed and saomerged, as is tite case where ZIIEI"RII\' tibonttnatlon L; propagated. trons are, what? To con- , under a flag of an Em are farni ', nit which is pre- heat advocate and ty and peace, jus- ht. contentment and and prosperity; that rv where there 1s no tfon, no terrorism c cities follow-am: in .3; freeze ' e to say thl : Every t. sgqtlld have ‘its flag- e grounds. from wniclt our e Nat n then there WOUIG be tnto the min of every '_1l what our flaz really nelnds er suggest that each .oop of Dov Scouts. tvlth the simiiar the younger or as.’ This 1,5 a time ‘when g cztizetts of our country educated to the fullmean- hat freedom reallv ls. not ~~ idea o! rezimenlinc 11cm tniiltaristic orttztniztlion. ' ‘o be the vounger cuards. and . , ‘ that as best 1n them, e the standard ‘ citizenship are concerned. The ‘ant to keep the Empire tlaz flying. too. in var:- cus tvays tzltere ls much the" can do. . i we Ml‘. need their hel . citv schoois have their la s. B y scouts and their Grl Every countrv school in also should ltave them, no ' This could be ar- the Scout. masters or s in the nearest town. taking each school 1n turn and organizing use troops rvstematicallv, until a Ileafier in each school was qualtlfed h take over and carry on; he should be eivcn a SClIEdILE arranll- so as to cover the outlying dis- t. as speedily 85 possible and alkuved the necessary time 1n which to (‘o this work. Any who would not want to join a boy's‘ or girls‘ organization of this nature wculd ltave a reason; any reason traceable to a source detri- "ml to, or in association wfth c ons of a subversive nature or disloyal to the countrv and our sov- or: ans. would be more easflv run dctvn bv the members of these pat- riolic units, the length and breadth of t“ e umd and placed 1n the pre- per hands for further Investigation. Though this latter part may not aD- plv to this art of the country. ft docs “deffnf ely" to other arts. We have seen how spee 11y things have happened in other countries, brinzlnz t cm under the domination of militaristic nations, happening so suddcnlv that such an idea for cn a nation-wide basis tvns Imposswble, and not even thougfltt of. We have tune to prepare an organization here u. nln our own land which will prov:- nf lncstlmable value later on: the framework of that structure should be proceeded with Immedi- ately and rapidly as some time would be taken up developing pre- clslon. The women of the country later on will develo an organization which will b1‘ ust as effective in the safeguarding of our Canadian nalionalisnt, the protection of our homes and our rights, knowing as thcvadp a very small part of the awfulneas that Ls women's lot, In ftZ-e overpowered countries. over-run bv a horde of tyrannical beasts, Let us act nowl And offset any move from any quarter that might be against the best Interests of the country, which are our own In- tercsts. One serious point I would llke to brfiztz to notice: Aliens from Latin countries from the south can come throuuh the United States by auto. be QIVOH a clearance at each state thev come through and when reach- Inq the Canadian border enter Can- nda as American tourists. at that. polnf they do not pus through the Amerfcan Immf tfon officers, only Canadian 1t th slde of the border. Appnrentlv at this tlme. when the United States has t1 htened her lmrder regulations an oven Cana- dians must have passports. we are throwing our arms wide open In nll American tourists to come and spend their holidays here —- t gftsspnrfn are not required. Remem- r. we are at war! We have agrand ‘The United slates has possfblv one of the strongest Nazf organfzatlons outside of Germany (not mllltary). 'I'here Is also a. very strong Fascist omanlzatlon there as well-"thev do not. need pass rtsl" We also of er these tourists the benefit of favorable rate of ex- chan e on their money. which. on say, 5.000, would keep them hare a long time free of any actual coat to a net capital outlay. n other words we may e payfn the expense! of many wh are wel orltlnlled l0 1n- cite. to d pt, to create sabotage, MOR ..... and to connect. up with other: here, vulto. for the tIme befng are only wnltlniz for opportunity and help from wftltout. We are quJte glad to extend every courtesy to American tourists, al- though we wIII of necesslty ruffire some way of ffndlng out. what per- centage. will come here In the [DIED of tourists, for a verv different ptlr- pnse. and 1f conditions get rather warm for some snembers of those organizations there. an open Invita- IPYIJLI-TJBJLQILYYJLIIIQLIF9IQY dava. Unlike the unfortunate time folks In wart-om Bumpe the Oan- adfan children can play mf-hcut the threat. 0f enemy bcmbers overhead. So far thls land Is blessed. — Moa- treul Cantu 5lli‘wifif"w$‘ff"€y'fil§r 1 nr-ltzhhor to the south adlfllnlng us. 1 so long aillight shall shine upon n wor Whicn ABS a human us: for the | vre. A pennant at 5 mnsthefld left un- A namleira tltle to he wit. m are: so Ion: as there 1| drama on YIN earth . And the tviid pulses leap to the‘ . dthemes ‘ ‘Phat ’" our voyaglng from bt:..i To death along uho highway of our - reams; This name shall be the symbol for . the soul, A new! Promethean Lrfutnph 1n de- e t. And find 1Q piece 1n the hfstcrlc scroll That lists the immortal stand, the I great retreat, Attendtng causes ultimately‘ wen- ‘Yzzerrnopydae, Cortinna or Verdun. —E. J. Pratt, in McLean's Magazine. Where Ignorance Is Bliss (New Glasgow Xewsl Far up 1n the m-ntnztutnous. heav- FTM“ rious mechanized 1 . - . .. ‘ading horde of u? wwded , ‘adm. of ‘Piru; es; barbarians. Those ernbt- “'33: ‘he B01‘ Jlldehs: "~““> . 5r undoubtedly: a Canadians °XRI°YWS Came unexpectedy upon are. begotten In us bv the fath- 9- 1339 Eden ., _. ers 0 Confederation. who 1111a rte Eishrr Whue farm-W 11\'@<il there. For twentv-five Years the)‘ .1141 _\ They had not etc “Ytrid War cantc- out. ' t living there. they have mas c. dzlriizg ("nose 25 years. B": into everv Eden comes at length the Serpent. These people were foolish eunuch to risk the nvl- atoms to request the Peruvian rov- , provide them with n Nobody .. ws r-vlzen he's well off, not even people blessed with Isola- tion from the world and its fever- ish madness. Ham! Haro! Haro! rChristian Science Monitor) Are there any Islands now‘? Once upon a time they were unquestlon- ably facts. like the green privacy behind an English hedge. like Europe's belmz a considerable dis- tance from America. like a nnnis having a rlézltt to his own way of life within his own garden walls. Arc there any Islands now’) Jersey and Guernsey were Is- lands. Off the French coast 1n the English Channel. when belng sur- rounded bv watt-r proved a piece of land an island. those were havens of a romantic individual- sae hideout, with no passports needed. . This ls a time above any other when both immigration forces should co-operate together IIDBFI ever. We are housinc mam‘ prisoners of war in speciallyt con- structed camps where, we hope. the barb wire ls electrified with 105,000 volts to instantlv clectrocuteativ of these prisoners cf war coming In contact with it, who are proud of the fact tltcv arc- murderers of women. children and tielplcss vlc- tfms of German invasion of pence- loviuz and God-tearing nations. We need to exert every effort. and all our Intelligence to offset and combat the forces which are W0 lng against us not be cntight n-l‘ ping attd left 1111s imz lzke uicsc 1,! other countries, w o are now terror- ized, brutallv treated, handed out. a meagre ration of their own food. tale balance of the plenty they such a short. time ago, now seized bv Germany, to be placed at. her disposal whilst thev exlstllke slnvlm The Bov Scouts and the Girl Guides can all lief in uratclung along the Zines tvittln our couiztrt. for any suspicious moves of tho-e who are strangers to a, community, and also of those whom they have‘ reason to u-ntdh. This would be of the greatest benefit. an nrmv of cur KIWI)‘: people bound tcgcfhei" in the an": - otfc bonds of freedom and who .r\' love of country. the ideals which have been handed down bv their forefathers who gave their time, their energies, yes. oven their lives, so tlxat We as a. Canadian peopv might live In a land which we are proud to call our cwn. Thp comuuzl generation who want to help, nre asking to help "Our Natlve Land." I am. s1: etc. “JOHN.” The Lilacs. ‘l DUNKIRK llsm which yet cherished a basic 30L‘: 113' 1440 A Naturalist’: Calendar FOR Prince Edward Island A carefully prepared series of notes of Meteorological and Botanical observations made In the period 1910-1937; and Includ- ing a short list of common Insects. By IQLYTHE HURST (“Agricola”) Brackley Beach On Sale at THE SCHOOL SUPPLY CARTER AND CO. MARITIME STATIONERS WOOLWORTHS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB. CO. Price 10 cents per copy L-LULKT-SIf-Lf. - sonal possession of Brffafn’: King because he ls also Duke of Nor- mandy. they enjoyed exemption: from taxation and other responsib- ilities. A world that likes islands never envied them these privileges, understanding of collective welfare, "Haro! Haro! Haro!" cried any man who believed his neighbor to be trespauing against. him, "a Taltle tnon prince. on rne fait I-ort." Then They were the fort. must cease until the It sawf , _- , , . v n them tokens that human . fifghlnéogkldf- z ggebéldtlllin?j itmtber could be settled In court. tolerance could transcend - n gougled b‘; ~ n Q-yard iflbe Encyclopedia Brltannfca states times with a light grace-the pim- w fecal, d“ 200d Ems I11], ilpitndrsio ‘lglslfléflfflflf of the Channel ale practical. - think of resisting" this Interim injunction. The Nazis are In the Channel Is- lands. Can they understand the gentle Idiom of the islanders? ‘These were people who obeyed the laws Are there any Islands now? The Briton prepares to prove he L1 stlll an Islander. And the world knows that while Brftafn stands In Island, n11 other wave-lapped shore; still can hope for a return o! m. of Britain's Parliament if they Island spell. happened to Ilke them. As a. per- m’. 7 I4 n - . FlI__—w~ u g | w. list: §ji§1_ H, 11111||lll 51311,! H1111! mu ||||lIIll 2!!!!‘ l!!! 1'!" c: u; utn IIIIIIIII 3151* I I , 55,... ‘- um .. . '21 - ‘r ' " ., u -- ,. _ |1 , ‘H , r11 ~1- “lmillllyl "l ' 1,1 l: ' , __' p» ' 3* \ 1- l" ‘upvflacbrw , 1' HAl-IEAX, NS. Service of metropolitan standard-NO splendidly uppolnted guest rooms, all with tub and shower-an unsurpassed cuisine serving sea-foods of the province as a specialty-a modern fire-proof structure with the latest fire protective appliances-immediately adjacent Io railway station thus eliminating tax] and baggage transfer charges. ' Roles front $3.50 per day. Ask any C.N. R. Agent for booklet or write: Manager, The N om Scofmn, Halifax, N, s, Y my“. M‘ ”“¥~‘1"11.!'.”" m ma sAvmcs _. 1 ‘i,’ I P1’- *9 < E. “TI HIGGS o co. LT. July 5, I940. k LADIES’ T SWIM GAPS Why not vhII our store Ind t our stock of Blthllll Clp! before mlklng your pur- chase. 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