D’ IliE GIIARLOTTETUWN t: IIARD IAN blur-mm; lLuly (Founded In I887) Prentlrtit lirut. ('01. \\'. Chester S. Dlcllltrc hit- lai-ulenl. J. IL Burnett. F.J.l. Secretary, Lii-ut. (of. l), A. Mat-Klnnon. 0.5.0. Editor imii .‘ mailing Director. .I R. Burnett. FJ-L ksuciate lfiliuirs hank \\'.\lker and Ill! 5- Bum?“- al-ltatlilPflON RATES i; sum |lt‘l" year. $2.50 for 6 IIIIJHWA . iioiitns. 50c for one mouth. __,iii> ‘in your, 53.00 l0!‘ b monthl- §lf5 for 3 months. By Mail tn (.ii.iil.i .iiut l. S. A. 55-99 P" _ ._- i, ,-- y-ear, 51.00 for 6 mtunluy \\ii~ l ‘Wyn: ‘xlmnmhs year- months ‘The “b1!i'l'i'lt.'<i~'!iYllcllllllibflvig-w “Teflk” "u" 11,-.) Hull-est Ink." - ;'.E|l\‘i, .ll'l.»\"l.'l.- 194" l llillli iiis Neglected -r has been appoint- \\'1 e _ . M q . ‘_\',_- fer ices m flu! n, \- . e wizwtes to retain Iiw.’ ' utifprtuitaft p p, t . a tui.»t'iue \" . \ i. ly at this time, i_ l i;i farmers was 211W“. N ‘\' of satisfactory Minn‘), ,_ ire offfood pro. .,: . , _"atl't's uar et ort- ‘uivfm n‘ fit-i, in the budget A -_ i. .¢- of commons by l‘, ,, 11"» Pit) agricuhiirist in. .\lr. :\_vles— 1:, , ‘fr’! held out no ,_ .,, :1 fiat‘: ular the V r- reil. Citing lllC A 8min; producers, l uiutls of dress- \‘_»\ fins from the "at between now 1"- a surphis of 50.- , beziveen now 1 1s zixarlcet not now in . \ writ"; hogs per week. -' ‘.'l ‘e1 it was taken for ‘ 1". at once require all " but the lTticlish ....'ll’ they do not 3s weekly. The most ii is that. beginning ve e. stirpltts. not 0f ‘- YOU_O(Y) hogs .. end of the year, (our 230,000 hogs in ifl siqht. .- ..- if, 417"‘ " . .\-.'< <.\ insisted. ~ n {'i‘(‘\l"'i§lil tv, keep- . .~ ~i the l f: l Fiates l ii>\'f'l'llfl‘i(’lll ca: "JPYIT have urged 'lihe farmers ‘ vow they find that ‘.- cost of production. ".ie predictions tha’ ..- i .~-¢ ‘irigs. ,. ""1 on milk and crv " "I ‘ixir-arlian farmers. ~ 'e of one-eighth mir-il to the f‘ ur gallons a ow. l I" ’ ‘i VPHT "cl — cti-"itltli for that " e present Gov- ~- ioroortatiiin of over oil yearly, which ir/lizstry which is 5 . ' ~t markets. » . tuft‘. .\lr. Aylcsworth, .. rumor-mo for imported v a time when Canadian market and are difficulties as a QTUWPN '~ '- ' -‘ ~" "tnort caffed l!“ ' i - "ivy other fewlt of “w- \"“" " qr»... c» . dll"l"i' t-‘eim of the farming ln- ~"' l mrfiiv of our readers can ‘i . ‘ statements from "W? i l ---:"e ---rndicate the grav- ity of “he - ' r th- need of the services ..,._. - ..-...-._-»i,»y-,'_, a. ,1 , ipn-zflfl.’ {up ("m-d. in“ P": ‘v sttcceuflll in that cawicij". " - i ~ '~~ ar-wxtw-d another im- p-c-rwtt! "' " ' » FZo-xerziment should fill the ;~"""i' i "' e‘ vrkh an able and q‘- p '/-r*~~' ~ -'"e’era‘ih' one less con- t‘f""‘."'l, -' -' -~-‘ ‘-re versed in the pro- hlnvvs e‘ " ' ' D'~Y""‘tt rntflftflfl. High liiinlfe lo Royal Navy iy upon Tuesday's naval '*"lf‘., the New York dwtrfe the lhilills’ iedo craft, It is “era ls very far c. llut. lwarnw l flirt. V‘ ‘ ~":il .\'riv_v maltiitg an ' :-~~ii Alexandria up ‘ r sweep em!- ~ . "li " This is *»~'ii'::-gr vigor if‘! over the \\'ilnlF. ivliicli can in llitler- "hillliC pl‘('\‘<lll‘t'. ill <aa power new it held .:‘oii< through fi-vc. y. . . . Phi,“ 'l i, '. .~,-.iwh to (he offen- . . 3 '- wi {fit alone ent- i- u-wv on in the '--i-t the triangu- l, the current -l nu ll- s. the t-f- ‘iv; ui‘h thv lluu- ~":tit~ quo in th: fit “a Hill". l .-i:"l'iil?:i.f~r1|t\:il ‘ .it the‘ solar iq-i tial plmcr is; ' hr llritaiu bo- i-f victory arc . ..i Hi4] bowl‘ b.itilciicld._"___ ,t -l\ v (H, .. . . 1 ‘d. xy. . ‘ lit- ti ii‘ cum » - surer ‘ll-bk l. c m _.-._ ma». . . l Still Unmobilized l l . This from the Hamilton Spectator, which iprovitles its owu comment on Government as- surances that industry has been fully itiobilizcd 0n a war time baisfs: "Several Liberal members of the Federal [Parliament visited this city on Saturday as the lguests of Hr. 'l'ltomas H. Ross, Y\I.P. for illflllllllfill hast. who took his friends on a tour of stiiiie of the larger iiidttstrics. The first plant they visited was the international Harvester company, which was closed for the day, and the guests were stirpriscd that this should be a fact. 'l“hev were astounileti when told that the llar- vester works only five days a week because that is sufficient to take care of the orders on hand. ‘That a large factory, such as this, should be working only a short week, when the country was supposed to be straining every sinew to in- crease the production of war equipment, was hard for the visitors to believe. One of them Tsaid he expected that this and other big plants would be working night and day in such times as these, particularly when equipped to perform llieavy' pr-wluction or turn out trucks and vehicles that were said to he iieetlcd in huge quantities. “\\'liat Canada obviously needs, said this Lib- eral member of Parliament, is a minister for the mobilization of industry. If many plants like the Harvester are working only for five day's a week. then wartime production in the Dominion must be far below the maximum which Cavia- ‘itlian industry ls capable of reaching by contin- ‘uous operation, lf this is a fact, then .\lr. Rossk icue=t= are not the oiilv persons in this country ‘who may be a=tounded."' y kDlTURlAL NOI ES --. The Cloriotis Twelfth! malts! “Men and more men" is the cry for the Army; Wgirls and more girls" for civil occupations. i‘ I l! it The picnic season is now with tl<——lf\llQ look- lcd forward to and fondly remembered in days to come. u u i! l,~. Strawberries were never bigger or better than this season. Alas! the high cost of stigar puts a prcntittm on preserving. ' n- a ' at is i \\'hat is the position noiv regarding otir Pro- ;hibition law? .-\re beer attd wine forbidden, and may no doctor issue iiiore than 5o scrips a month for “ltarrl" liquor? i a a w The New York Detectives Benevolent sociation having offered a reward of $1.000 for the arrest and conviction of thii<e recpiitisililc for the fatal bombing at the New York Fair. .\lajor La tiuardia has come forivard with the fllllltlllllC(‘— ,mciit that the City (‘ouiicil will add $25000 t0 jthis. llthcr llflllCQ or;__n'iuizatiiwiis cotttcmplzite cou- tributitig to the reward, which tiltimatcly is e.\'— lpected to reach Stonoo. i l! i“? 1k Delegates to the 34th annual convention of the Investment Dealer; .~\ =<ociation in 'l'oroiito learned that \\'e<tcrn (Eitiatla was in a much iFllYtllQPl" prwition to lend effective aid to the Do- llllflllilliS war effort than was the case at the start of the first great war. D. Bruce Fliaw. “ltmipeg chairman of the wc<tcrti district of the Association, predicted one of the best crops in yiears. and reported pctrolctim production at record high levels and new natural gas fields estahlishcil. u m u n Colonel Dreyfus died this date, r935. "The Affair Dreytftts" was the sen=ation of many years and may have had its bearings on the pre- sent military administration in France. In the autumn of I894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, an officer of the French Army, of Jewish par- entage, studying at the Staff College, was ar- rested on a charge of offering to sell military secrets to Germany; tried by court martial(Dcc. 19-22); the prosecution relied upon one docu- ment, unsiqned and t1ndatecl——the bordererm, a. schedule of the papers offered for sale, Experts were not tinanimous that this was in the ac- cused's handwriting, but his personal unpopu- larity combined with strong anti-Semitic feeling in the army, led to his condemnation to military degradation and imprisonment for life on Devil's Island, off the coast of French Guiana. Agita- tion for revision of the sentence at once began. In July i895. Colonel Picquart became head of the Intelligence Department; leakage of mili- tary sccrets continued, and he came to the con- clusion that Major Easterhazy was the real culprit and author of the ltordereatt. Fasterhazy was acquitted (Jan. 1t, 1898). P-y this time “The Affair Dreyfus," had assumed tremend- ous impllflilce, and all France had become divided lnto two camps. Zola entered the field with his open letter "lktccuse," protesting the innocence of Dreyfus. .~\ fter a second trial for libel. Zola was sentenced to a fine. and one year's imprisonment which he evaded by leaving France. on August 2o. (‘olonel llenry, Pic- qtiart's successor, committed suicide after con- fcssintz that he had forged the (locumcnts un- favourable to Dreyfus; and Cavaignac, who had read the documents in the Chamber of Deputies as proof of the guilt of Dreyfus, resigned the lllllll<ll'_\' of war. Finally, in gcpt. 27, I898, the llrevfiis verdict was referred to the Cour dc (':i==ati~n, which quashed the. sentence. and ordered a fresh trial, which took place at llciiiies (Aug. 7, to Fept. 9, r800). Though the trial was marked by evasion; and damaging ad- nik-ions on the part of the military ivitnt-sses, llrt-ifuc wa= found guilty and sentenced to ten yvcar< imprisonment, on §cpt. If), I300; the Prr-siilciit of the Republic pardoned him, and he was liberated‘ H. jaures. the §ocialist leader, confirmed the agitation. fre=h documents were di-wivcrcvl. and :igain the case was referred to the tour tlv- (Yiwifioti, which in luly, i000 _I|l|f\ll-‘|l the hN-iint-s verdict, and tlt-clrtretl Drov- ,lu~ abwlulcly and e-tilircly innocent of all charg- c~1 lie was thereupon reinstated in the Army with lll!‘ rank of ‘Xlztjor, and received the Lee- ioii of Honour. \\'liat gitaraiitee is flicre that the military l>'I\\'(‘l“'-lll-'ll<l>(‘ Iorlfly in France are less Wffulvl- $1" they svfllc in the clays of Dreyfus}, I As-- 11in gnaiznowarovyu GUARDIAN NOTES BY TllE WAY ILII not too bold to look for- ward to a day when the nations of [i125 lit-m "plicre can unite zn a cusfcm; union, so that they can be LXI tact, a true BCOIIQIIHC HULL and yo; preserve their Individual cus- toms, culture and liberties. Thls Ls the gcol toutard WlllCh all Anteri- cans, whe-tlier they speak English, Spaurh or Polrugttcse, should thrive. such Q.'OI’ICXII.C uruty has proved lts bcneilts wherever it. has been achieved, anywhere 1n the world. The United States, Itself, 1s living lESLIJIlOIIY to its benefits. There ts no obstacle that can- not. be overootne, by Intelligence and effort, to ll5 extension to all the Americas. - New York Pest. I ftnd that by whlstllng softly In o. monotone, 1 can approach much closer to the small anmals in the woods, I got close enough w pet a. wild rabbit In this way, and a small gopher practicality slim beside me as I wthiisitilcd. I tried 1t 0n a squir- rel and It wasn't long before 1t ceafied Its chattering and eyed me closely s I stood close to Its perch. 1 got wl hirl a fuw fett of p. wood- vhuck In the satne way. Try It. sometime. On hearing the soft. tones the animals seem to lose much of their four. But don't frlgtlttten them tn any way, because they will! remember It the next time you pass. And they don't forget! - C. O. Peterson, In Wtld Animals. If ever money was literally be- ing “raiser? for a good purpcsc it, 1s in SL. Ediiwirxfs parish, We-t-itort. The chulch \\‘lll soon be able b0 ciear off t-lie $4000 tic-bf. lizcitrized some time ago for retlccomtltig and for f-he ittswliuicn of ntiv oak pews and f‘ 01s. Whtn it was tlc- citlcd to Improve the church bulld- ing. \\‘;\_\‘s and mcaiis of sccu it; the neccsory fuiitis were discussed. The $4000 seemed Lke n rather large sum uiuzl someone proposed that. it cciuld be " .‘-<(‘fl." 'I‘lle Idea was T0001“ (l \v.tii vor and each ' "lllll llll(l'.‘l'- e fiiiiulits that. arms uttticrttcl: to dotiale the equivalent, of a two- ycar-okt at. ilic 021d of the two years. The result ls that a (lrtvc of JIM‘ Bi) llllt‘ niiLii is bong got tcr market ll yfar, and the . seem. ivcll on the way to- ward being ivzpcd not. — Kingston Wtng-Stattdarti‘. "l want tn tell you about the Nvltlfhbors‘ Ciub at 'I‘.:_viibt<~ Hall tn Blast Lotitlou. ‘Ilit- n nbers of the club, Lko sun a" groups tlircugli- out the cottiiirv, tiicct to knt. tor the b0ll€l.l of the crew of a trawl- er which tluy have tidcptcd, and for conversation and chtcr. lvhetl war begun the mcmbetls of the 6111b utidci’ k ttgetlicr to smitt- bag all 1h r tenement: and to oirgantze a collrctue bkack-otu. For tlrs purpose lll ' poclctl their rc- sauttcs 0f ciier .' and of Imple- mellfF- T111‘? ll‘ d wt-Zl aiiil jrxnil- 1.\'. and in . " bzczuitc a - - iizgcr zip- "cl 1s in ‘ctncnts Ill s rtsxl utrc now lcits “ho. .1 raids Like pl: e. act as tritzdcs and assume 1'(‘.~])Oll$,ll.)Zlll_\'. Tue mar-by shelters will be vial-rel and every neighbor allotitett t0 one or mi. Olllfl‘ of them. The c ub Ellflllflfs first aieors fllitl proud: ucll nutt- lell ou‘ t. as may be n; e._¢:iiy_ __ London Li-tcn" 2' Yesterday I received fer frcni my sister, Pairs fillfl‘ (irzvcu it ltw ll. lltl‘ home l(\\'ll. seuslioro rt-“ori a let- wiio is now tn i}; uni 4d and ittzit! m.. s from l.ti Paulie, a small m Belgium. IIJHI‘ Otcud. mm.» the rtporl of tier Peffiflllfll c-Ylwflcticrs llicr husband l5 still Willl the Utufilllll army. slie doesn't know wlicitl; he is flflVP or tlcau; sh»:- liad to leave tier home tcMn when the ctcrntiiiis. limited to bombard u‘, and spsiit two Wfflks on roads uti-ttl she reached Parish she told me a heroic and tragnc event which, I believe, should be made public to the American people M)’ sister ivrltc; that Gabrielle Kantimi was the Zl-jvcar-oxl tlattgliter of the owner ot a small Tamil)‘ hQlcl 1n La Panne. The fem?!‘ Jfimed the Belumn army. when the Germans corrupted 0.;- Lend and approached La Panne, most of the iiihabztttnts fled from the bcmbartlment, and many tic-uses become rir.n=. Gabrielle rm mauled In La Pannc. When Llie Germans occupied the little town the officers forced her to reopen the hotel. Whtle the Germans re- covered from bat-flea and celebrat- ed trier vtotont». Gabrielle had to Plat‘ the-tr liestws, During the nltthts Gabrielle and a few other patriotic women from u; Patina Qflflflged and clothed English scmdters “mo hntI escaped from me lilalhlZhter of Dunkerque, and sent them, in small boats to England. Gabrielle Knmpen and her friends had to work hard all day for the Cremmlwi R1 Tllght they walked along the bceioli lcokuig out [or Enftllsh or French soldfcrs. Lo. Parmo ts only a short distance from Dunkerque. At last the oemims found out about. Gabrielle Kampen lhmtlezh a traitor. and rho was shot by the Gennniis Wlldlfitl/L trln] on June, 4 Fxtlier Peterson. _ A L“- m“) The New York Herald Tri- » o. They (the German people) gave It n11 up; their freedcm and liber- tles, t-helr homes aim tthurphps their schools and Tfffllbhfflh Itistt-i tirtlone. their science and nrt their beauty and cillture Thry gave them all up because they were made slaves of the S/nte: servants of a ruler who knev) no justzcc, no honor, no lflllll. What, now, ls "me riches-t. mrostire" or their rrward for n11 lllPFp snsrfhecs? Atistrla, first; then Cn-clicslovaktn and P0- ltmd. Dcmnark fttld Norway Fhe Netherlands and Bclizttim: and. to- tloy, In one of t.he darkest ltoiirs of Christian civilization, their troops are marching tlirouttti the hxstorlc streets of Parts where they have been unable to set foot Flnce 1870. This ls the richness returned a million-told to them. but ft. Is ln- ffnttelv far from the full measure of tlhefr mward The smouldering and tortured nuns of many clttos are part of their reward. too; so are the millions of once hzipyry and free peoples driven Ivto slavery, many of them Into scarred and barren arena to stnrve lo death. So are the mllntless dead, their own among them. who fell brftvre the awful machinery they bullded for Attila: so ls the impenetrable blnckne=s which has descended over beam-v and cnltuie and clvfl- fmtroii So. too. are the contrmpt and hiitrrtl nntl enmity of the rest of lllt‘ weritl. the 10's of national honor, sunk tioiv in the murky depflis cf the fouls-o‘ tyranny the world hast known Tht=. tihen. Is the mraure of tlter rrwnrrt. and It n-‘l! tlcrpcn ln Its frtgktfwnrss. for ll’V."l’ again, so long as Hitler liven and rules them, they “There’ll Always ‘Be Auld Scotland” (Eastern Chronicle) ' The echoes of that. pula-r song 'f'l'he1'e‘ll always be an gland" hag 1115i. dpoured out. from the mdlo brou cast. It. had been well ren- dcred and the mustc had greatly pleased the group of mm about the T0011} "By golly," said 0H0. o! true Hell- and ancestry and i; veteran of the Great Wax: "'Il.:at's n. great. pIeoe and I luve to hear Lt. Yet I would like If a ltttle touch about Scotland had been put Into It. England's all right and we all fought for her, but we fought for scotland. too." The others present and they all powsssed the Scottlsh blood strain seemed to b0 tn accord wlth thaf thought. “How about. adding another verso. Just for the Scots," suggested the scribe, Here ts one that QpPGBYOCI In the Pertzkshtre People's Journal, last November. It. reads- There will always be an Erngluxd As long as Scotland stands, For it's due to dear old Scotland That Englanclls wealth expandl. 0ur_»frieiizlly ne hbor England We always wll defend. Well lielp her fight her battles, Hei- hrokcn ships we'll mend, Ami when the war Is over, And lvlctoyy ha? bgenylvérll’. e'l s n En an '8 B ‘vhild tnge (iimndés she has done." “That's flne." replied the fir“ m" thuslast. "We can 10111 Wlllhswf,‘ land and see to 1t that T411376 .1 “heat-s be an Earglandfl-Amd Q “Aukl Scotland. t00-' Criticism Now? '- Of Course! ("Pollllctt<" hi Toronto Saturday Night) One u! tine most, annoying hablts of politicoiis is to answer critt- c.i.=.n\ with abuse. Every politician of any experience either becomes an oxixli-i. at changing title mblevi by calling names or luis a master sicoge do It tor rum. At. no time has flint cleleotable habit 0f drab- Ing the ancient and by 110W V63’- liltsli rcd herring acrcss the "all been more objectionable than since the outbreak of the war. The situation has gone so IXIdIY that, the term “Flftlh Ooltlmttlst.’ t5 bemg ui-ed against. these who crit- lClZQ the government either for lack of eufficzettt actfoifm 111171111108 Cflllfltlfi for Its part. tn tlie war or for not. movlilig quickly enough since the invasion of Holland and Bel- gtum. The desirability, even the neces- sltv, of hflYSll crtticism has been proved very ePfcct-lvefy within the past severai weeks in Canada. The (lg-niniad ct i311‘ ilubiilt‘ for mo“ and more energy In the prcfecutlon 0t’ the war has forced the govertlmenm m; Ottawa to show more speed In a month than nus been Shflvm I01‘ the exit-Ire period frcm September 12st tmttl the tanik drive siaried oii the Low Ccunt-rlcs. To call $fll"ll (‘TIIJCIHII unpatrtottc or trcrwonal) ls more than stupid. ']‘h;]t, qotioii. , tizvltig vcice t4; the (lLSlfll lactcon felt by Canadians. litis been Just the “kick m, the pants" tn llle government. WhlCh was ImDPTTIiI-lvfilfy‘ necrsani. It, Is a. pit that those who fear Hitter and .\l'.i.= iihl now dad not waksn t0 that I'm‘ long before. CPll-ICIJ-lll In the House of Com- mons ls bent. of all. Crutilcism by an iutcmim press Is essential, for poll- t. s, like all other human‘. have the natural habit of WIIT-l-llig to take the eaqv cottrse. Well, war t-inte Is no I-llhf‘ for resting on curs And 1f thcie are anv pecple carrying resiponszbiltt-y who think that their comfort or than skLn matter at th's time, they ought. to ilfllld tn their resignations. Stiippodntz that. union tn the House c-f Cozitlmors. dces come, thrn there stlll must be members COUPLQNIIS enough to expose lack of full effort. or laok of efficiency. And who-t ts very Important. theme men mtist, If tiholr crltnclstn Ls llflf1(“i and intended to asistsit, be not only protected but enec/umtzed. ‘I'm; only true way to do away with adverse crzt-lctwm ls to abolish the cause of the crtittcilstn. And as long ns there ls one mcire ounce of efforvt that can be forthcoming, de- mands and crttlctrms are as neces- sary as tanks rind planes. Winston Churchill ls a master tn many fields. One of tin-en": ls In the field of hard-hisarlect sense. 1t would be n great hem for those who object to hcnlthy opvposttlon to read Mr. Churchill's speech broad- cast. from Manchester on January 27 last. It ls worth re-madmu to- d-av. Herc are some of the para- urripbs \l'l‘ll"ll all (‘tmndlans ln and outaorf public office might well nea : "During Ilhfi 188i. 30 V9876 the British Parliament has fought. siev- eral great. mmpeon wars wit-h un- timer-led zeal and tcn-zicfw and has tuirrfed tliom all to a successful con- clusion. In th‘s we. they are fight.- tng not, only for themselves but for parliamentary lnstftu-tlons where- ever t-tieiy have been sot. up all over tfhe globe. In our oounrttvy publlo men are proud ho be the servants of the people. ‘ltiey would be ashamed to be their masters. MIn- tsiters of the Crown feel them- selves strengthened by hovtng at their side the Home of Commons and the House of Lords, sltttlng with great regularity and seeking out continual opportunities of stifm. ma-tlmt their aotwttcs Of con-me lt ls quite trite that there Is often severe criticism of the Govern. merit In both l-Iottscs Wg (113 not rasent the vrcll-mermt crttfclsm of 1m’? man who wlsttes to wtn the Wet‘. We do not shrink oven from fair cnltlcf. , andthat Is the most dangerous of all. On the contrary vcr- take It earnestly to hear seek tn irmflt by It. i’ and "Ctrltfcds In Uhe bodly politic, criticism In the stme. Is like pain In t-he human body. It ls not pleasant. but. where would the bodtv be with. out lt. vfitihoitt the continued cor. recttvew and warning; of pal 1| 1y, know the thlngis tmqy lav‘, _. firovttfencg Jgllzlgl, For quick cflmfortln; roller We Recommend ASTUIIE tasters E. A. FOSTER Central Drug Store sale Agent for P. ll. Island AN ATTEMPT What my nmbltlon ls; What m What I '.l‘o show you our world In Its’ Invlolate vastness; To show you your earflii In Its‘ teeming splendor; To show you colour; To show you life; To show you thoughts; To show you truth; To show you horror; To show you reality; ‘Ib show you fantasy; To show you love, In I ‘s many forms. To show you these things Isdtfflcult for you, and me. goal Is; to do la- Thea things are ours- This world secretes us- We are all the same- Let's help eactli obher, should we? My words. You: minds, We can suoc q Can't we‘! *5] Bob Nyllbdb. _ -—_3_t l; in Eli sphere of critlcdsm that Nazi and Bolshevik dlctxitosmps run their groaitnot risks. Thu’ Sll- ‘ence all crnzcism by the ccncentm- tron camp, by tiie ril-bber trunicheon and by the fLvlng parity. Scandals, corruption and rli-oxvtccmtngs are not exposed became there are :10 Inde-peqdent voices, Instead 0f be- Ing exposed tliegv continue to fes- ter behind the pompous facade oil’ the state, and tlhus the men at, the top must very often be fed only thefacts which are palatable to them. The men at t-he tolp may be very flterce and very powcnful, but tlhoir ears are deaf, llltll‘ fingers are numb. they cnzinot. tccl their feet. as they; move forward In the log and darkness of the minimis- urable and the ituknotvn," Those words should be engraved for every politician, eveivy pfttMSflfl and every neyvs miter oivtier and remembered by tli-rm next t-tme they feel the urge to cry "sabotage" when some-booty, In an attempt. to help Canada make Its contribu- tllon for clvfllm/tton, smacks mo government. NIGIITLY ILLUM ATION OF NIAGARA FALLS NIAGARA FALLS. Ont, July ll —'I‘he Canadian Notional Railways passenger traffic department, have been advised that. (lllTIlI! the cur- rent Derlod and untll July 31, the nightly Illumination of Niagara Falls will begin eactn evening at sllllllllllg aim Send me your wool to he spun lnto yarn and woven lnto blankets. The charges are: 23 cents for single yarn, tloubled 26 cents per pound. Binnk- cts cost $2.00 laundered; and lg un- laundered $1.35. l It takes five pounds of W00! Pfli blanket. _ Wool must be well washed, Ill burrs and dlrt picked out, The size of single yarn medium. and doubled yarn. ls fine, medium and coarse. also hooking yarn, Put shlllllflrk numll. address. 0W"- ers name and instructions Inslde all parcels. Send by mall or frelzht. Freight will he paid 0n 100 pound Int. Highest price for well svashed dry. nicked white wnnl. Highest nrlce for unwashed wool. Auto robes, blankets and Fancy Bed 'I‘hr0u's for sale. WM. CONDON P. 0. Box 395 G5 Queen Street. fharlntletoyvny 00060909060000000000000 How Are Your Eyes’? l! you are having symptoms of strntn—headuehcs, sore eyel or dlzzlness — consult a sme- talisl. At vnur service with year! of experience and n thoroutlh retracting service. Call In and dlscuss 7°" m!‘ fleulfles. G. F. llutclteson G. I‘. HUTCI-IESUN F. G. IIUTCHESON. ‘00000-04400 voowoooooooooooaoo 00000-1 O q '10:” r"""4‘-ee“"@ » LADIES’ , l SWIM cars i l l . Q I vtslt our store M"! Ivs-‘ihmyoclloon- stool at Buthlnl Clpg before rnaktng yo!!! Pill’- chase. We have I rnmtllete stock of Bathing Caps In the vtl’! latest shades and ranging I" ,.._;i@z prtce from 25c to 75c. See also our large stock 0| Sun Glasses prlced from 150 to $1.00. MAC! HAIR RIBTOIII A dellmtely rfurned pre- pnratlon wh ch restores. strengthens and beauttfles the It will nature may natural color an rlch and abundant hntr. Price 60c. Order by Mill Today. hllrhm 9nd n growililt. 0f DI- IVAN! IIWMACII MlXTUI-I We highly recommend this reparation for people suffer- nL from Stomach Distress at r eating. heartburn, Acld nnd sour stomach. It It Is the Ilnest fltomneh Mixture that money un buy Its Evans. Price 85c per bottle‘ TIIE B. playing on the great cascade until 10.45 p. m. 'I‘hlrty minutes the Illumination lights will be displayed and will play on the wiatfyrs for JULY__1_2. 194g . ______‘ refreshing, delicious! Q Chewing Wrlgleyh Spearmint Gum helps keep your teeth clean, bright and attractive; and Its de-' llclous flavor helps keep your breath pleasant. What's more, chewing helps relieve tension and aids your digestion. The tlch flavor of Wrlgley'a Spearmint Gum ls blended from fresh garden mlnt, Enjoy Ita/terevery meal! Healthful f," » enjoymentforyou-getJometoday! rH éi. , ;r tAv. OR MS TS mlnutes. Niagara Falls remain a strong attraction to Que travelling public many of whom travel by the National System which has a, number of direct. servloes to this great: holiday resort. 15 and the llghts wlll remain after starts colored fortyjlvg l l L. R. Brow d’: Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness i and Plate Class Insurance b: Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown I neve- egprfflr/ e IUY wan savmcs snmrs ~\ -2 E. T. HIGGS e co. FOR rnoiustr- ms: TIRE MILES sn The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited Tunton Bros. The world best. car In the ls a It r u n s out washout when of’ gas, and no tobacco Is worth the name If It. has no flavor. The fresh flavor of our tobacco Is outstanding and the big reason for Its popularity. HI-CKEY’S BLACK TWIST 10c Per Fig Straight avaavwnsnu , m - vmuca anwann ISLAND MANUFACTURED mt IIIOKEY & IIIGIIOLSIJN Tobacco Co. Ltd., Charlottetown, P. E. I.