C PAGE roux THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _,¢_ AU_<ill§.L22, 1939 '—~' "' ‘—"" _ _ U"-“—-‘ y r . -———‘:.*;.\_, it is desirable that care should be taken to en- J “‘-s , sure that only industries that.givc reasonable Mirror of The Nation PUBLIC FORUM dud -- promise of succeeding should be encouraged to uh uh‘ I. ‘W m M I I establishbthemselves in Canada. Any substan- on uh 1 mm Mum‘ memo,“ 3’ "°“""""'”" 41..."... 5, ..p‘":...‘a'..r.I;.l t‘ l f ’ ‘ ' ' 9 f gum-1 ' ""' Morning uatiy (Founded In ism C:m;i':Il?ene.§xlO: ofsa'iilliiSe’.r3"5L'L‘f.d..f.2‘I.'§' eL;n':(ii: ‘in u. ’E.;‘.'.ri" zgllmilfly .l’.;"‘.'.'.".'.‘r'r‘,"'.‘.d'3?.'."3 ‘-7.11:-'-'-' a h'¢':1¢""- “"::'|;E°‘l" Sm :‘°““" hem would put 3 dampergon the whole move? the sachsenhausen concentration “§,',""§,‘.l'-"'N.'.‘ or urncaandeuu. . W Pm‘ ' ~ ' - ’ Bible - con”, Pgrt - . 3°°'°l*'¥- ”°"‘ 'c°l' 9' “‘ “'°n'“'°”‘ 0' “ 0" m°“t' : matter-fallilgl viral: yfunrilmaii l”el'2i§l in the ii. for tlie.f:e°t:le:ii.l ‘ Throiuh the your ou’ve added many valuable: “ll” Ill‘ l“"‘""“ m"°"" "' 3' D''’"“' I’ J‘ rested when he defended the rights general election. Such an array of DUST Nulgwcg AT not-may """"‘“"3'h‘m" "°fh{°" b°°h' ’l°"""" "cu "l‘l°l|‘W'0I'i|ii Associate editor. Funk waned 0! the Confessional church against candidates in advance of the catilla an my, “u‘i1i:;e,t!nho:1 ei~:n_l:a:e‘.v31dtuIhey gggdibe replaced ., . 1 ns svnscnmnon 3"“ -. EDITORIAL NOTES -, lfhflellue I-1;‘ dtélcrredh that ;x;gl:rrk;hbfe'ei_io%téonfibi&al mg; 5"‘ yoi£,.__§§o 3,13,; §,ér,,u,,,$:,, ‘$,e,k,,‘, um mt "mm mm 0' am tired alainsi 05.00 per re-r ill! "l"“°°l ‘°""'‘‘ '° cm‘ mug“, Wu wheum. ‘flue: §‘,f§1,, 110‘ mil‘-‘ll m°“° “ml mu m'’'‘ visit, and must say it was my To In householders and homeowners to a. realization mm per year (in advance; auuad ca r. I. nun war? ‘ n°mlMW°l- first one, but not me last I trust. of how Inn of their actual wealth is in personal ..,,i ,, in advance) untied lo canuhlnllll be *-r“5Wl- Miiuliled by 9- Nazi l or I) - ' belongin we have a hand honaeh id in ‘"'‘° '5” ’§;.l.i'” Audit Bureau of Circulation: "' ' " * court. he was re-arrested by the d,f,l,‘,’{';',‘"“i.°.._‘r’§re arty announcement ¢,,f,’1‘,‘f,f,l,‘,“‘}’,,,:,".§‘;“ 3:; r§,‘,‘,‘,l‘,,§ points nrif'llerns frequently ovyerlookt.-cl." "mo" whm‘ The historic Egliriton Tournament, forcrun- °°5“‘P° ‘ml l‘“l“‘l5°‘l°‘l when he “The Strongest Memory in Weaker than the Weakest Ink." TUESDAY, AUGUST :9. 1939- The Dread Issue . .. . ,, . . , .1 mi 1; 1 11 th provinces. are evidence of 1 1; .199,-1 All that can he said Oiifllfl critical sit- political policy, highly offcnsivc. lli-norn Chisd:;Iillshbliiouslele1ilvhirfrlilcii,‘:3l,i in orgeanlmtion as complete as any 2$“,,’,‘“‘§,,l2,“,§, gull: ‘{,‘},,°,,,,, 0 OI!leee:—Clnrlo¢Ictovm—-Sununereide—Montague Ation in Europe liasnrieen said by Prime Min- is t it »- have been auowed ,,,'occum. Wm, (1':’£:11filvzl1’zl:’“fB’lI‘;“lglel:Y{1°“_’1‘lV3-“C3 01 the sea air, but had to swallow all this _ _4 ister Clianiberlain: Latastroplie his not yet An exp“,-,,,,ccd navigator’ prof. S,m,u,,1 E tihe benlelfit ofimhlskparisht stipznd It is smnmmn-t £55‘ p,,c,._ica,,y lrsliflelv this man” has h i 5; we must still ho e t at reason M * , 2 » ‘, 5”“ *5 l" °“m°ll- C‘ all of the Conservative candidates 1., -t to u, M u 1 H, ‘*3 Come ul-:0” U f, 1 3 wa to 35521 the,~,,5clVe5_" 0-nson’ of Hdrsvuld’ mm] 5 ‘OD much llas be?" C0101“! W The H0111‘. P|ibli~ so far nominated are outstanding ?1me-It of ..‘Z,.,f“-1-f.{’.n°go.mg'f yet the matter is not of sufficient I-‘V6rllll&ll¢Y 01' peace or wm I‘ and 531“ Y may ll‘ Y , , written about Columbus by scholars in diisiy cation of the American council men of affairs in their constituen- However 1 Mn wnmm 3,15 think. importance to the present Council Would Seem $0 i15—-but, then, we.“ This hope would be more real if we Ci)iild.d'lS~ pbrar,-eS_ He hopes to ,.€\.a1m,e the famous ad_ Against N“, propagandm ..m,,_ cm’ 11,, moi: of me fioggtltggggg mg it D035)” ma: some one may wAber:,mu,;,:n;$tter or payment.‘ not the government. - ' m - . - ll G " bi r cl several 5110 men *1 k ~. d i- t ista I - ,, —‘***—~— ‘"7’ 3 5l’‘"l‘ 0’ "350" '" the _‘,:n°°":,l1”°,-,',5e'f",§ mllal 85 3 Seani-in allfl Llcfir “ll doubts ‘1l’°“ll“5 llliilbugboufolapeérmzilg ii)nfigi‘l)tnr;l::,L themselves as candidates, of the flair: blcIfteBrnrec$'i;tflot‘i).ur our E to ose “Auditors who during the RATIFY DECISION m flu attitude of the one man upon vi om c _s _ mules and 1a,,d,,,gs H, ‘,\,,,,.m.,.,. Two ke,c},eg_ on, for memoeller -but I we Party under Dr. Mariloris leader- 1 ,m_ 5;,-_ em past tczi years aucuted the civic ———— ,1 ' ' f ) ace 0 war rests. All the mdica- - - Y , ~ °’ ‘ ship but on the selection of one of V13]-]x)n_ B.w0‘.u|t.5 and found them correct" HALIFAX. Aug, 28—A 5 PC1510“ 0 l9 g l'_ ’ d ' the Capitana, named for the flagship on Colum- moellers concepts of freedom of them the others have immediately Ham“ N S does not even “U f,_,,. 3 wm,mem_ meeting of Aca/iia Sugar Rem. tions are that llitler is resolved and prepare .0 bus- third voyage, and the Afar). Otis’ conmnse worship. To fight for freedom or set, to work in the constituency oi--. ' ' ‘ - commit the Fllpe of Dnnzig and Poland at any . . - , _ V . 0 cem ft: the newly-form moment "1 C-‘<<'C"“"“ 0‘ ‘he Pl"”‘5 ll“ ll” ‘.leS‘g“‘ about August 2%. Prof. Morison, an expert in iirghlfmiism;l.erD:vr:rlinaliiiyva' fi8Iifitufb8i't As axes of political leaders go. crnz AFFAIRS iii; §gl.lsfitIad.m:nderIl ilnfiident Dutch Refining comparridiriimtioi ed Elllil CllT°Cl<‘<l~ Slcll ll)’ 5lel’v lo “ll” "aglc °"d' Coliimbiana will h min dor a the o her freedoms es 0 b Dr’ M““l°'l l5 3 Y°“ll8 mm‘ H9 —*— that there are P« street mam’ Other-3 °°°'°M' The Step "lust lit? improv- , , , c Cr 10 e rid purscr. t d tr yed v ed . b }_ , one of these plans culmiiiated in the iion—ag- Dwi ht wlm (H MD M V . b t,‘ . I I Hm” Wm also be won. They has the vision and vigor of a young Slr.—-Your issue of the gain coii- of the same mind. I am also .<.ai.ls- I a3'fi.n ly ll» shareholders be. , H ' N . G‘ n 1 "1, Swim E H ,\ -_ r <\\. Jr-. r0 :€r-In- aw u hang together, free 5 each he man. Naturally. therefore, young tamed two items or special irrl.er- {led that there are a great manv We -9 538 can go through, g,-955,0“ PM ))(i[\\eon _ azi (r iaiy ni( . COL Charles A. L,,,,“,,.,.g1,’ and 11,5 wife, who - l’ - 9 men and women are able to rally est in view of the situation in other matters that Russia. I’._\- binding each of them, or professing to bind each of tlieni, for ten years “not to as- 5"‘l3“—’ ‘-mi” Wm‘ 3”-V. Olher grguplllg of pow‘ The cxperlilioii will last six moiiilis, and struggle l°r me Gemum people’ iii°gl?;lmi)rigytiiligl]eaa$ilzfi3?r'mbge3agIiggl ‘s,e5ueEi;l1ml)0:1;T|t1ix2llj)a)L’l€l? gtrileiliiiaellflglflg gin“ utlilil suialglg serve to muddle ll 5'5 “'ll‘Cll ‘l‘”"‘ll.V °" lmllreclly '5 alnmd at the seek to trace the course of the fourth voyage of lioli/‘linzthe thoughts 0‘ freedom‘ ed 9"; the h°p° 6! Culadals ymlm‘ “er “mlnng ""9 leltel" g °°“ld' “lbw: :ll'“‘g°“ llemlltnds 3' ll‘°" y 3 other party," this E\gl‘l't‘lll(‘rlt puts thelast nail in the coffin of the rlczirl issue of Russia's alliance with Great liritain and France in a peace front against ,\l,-,3,’ nggn-csitin. It demonstrates. more- over, says llli? .\l:mtrc:il Gazette, the duplicity of totalitarian (lll)l<‘-f1i.’1Cy; it is a cynical betrayal of the ideologies that Hitler and Stalin up to last week respecsively have masqueraded before the world; and it shows how feigned and false I-lit- licenses lirivc been sold proving that despite ifilllg ttlixgrl llgeribf It-frlimgg oisaa plilliialt lhed;l,'w,l‘t°’e,("‘e flflld °X- ?.'.’§é mviiilililg (lillgl-ll1..1‘l)xl?l2" prizes: ciilzxiira sharp pains in the abdomen legs ;mti.Cnrnintorn policy has beeii, pledging carriages, sailboats, ferries, speedboits and rail- Tl‘1'l"%'°°'”°5 l‘ "m9 l“ ”'° ""5 “What is more remarkableyls the igila, $.35 evecnpror l)i;a.t yggr W525 ll‘°m all °°“5j“l1"l’l§kl§ °l Elll‘°l3°~h 3 ',:‘,',e”::’,‘,’,‘r,,l;",,_":::‘p‘:;§s,1’::‘“ the Nazi gm.e,.,,,,,(.,,t ,0 combat unfelentl-gsslytlug way accoriiiiiodaiions, the iwo—wlieelcr is still gfstlalagulgzlaflwbléstwlyéllfn tLl1hee§;rfB:Jlw:.l0 32:12 $13: lr‘|n]l.er:‘.i£1‘li];1e;‘(l:(€;i°nl.§l€;‘I€‘dh'|E’|e3 pgusc of the befbsebrgce of flfoégs éla'~lX;tl',1n8 lo(;'k1nglll¥°rY01£1tr‘i§ ucsuzll) D: Evans Swmch W “- fipfrflfl I'll C0lillllll"l5ll1- Tlllls Hltler l‘? 599“ ready ‘he f3"°“le m°ll"’‘l 95 ll”““‘l’°l'l3l‘°“- The personal interests and those of Liberal Pagrty has won four." This qugtilihreofurfifwgscs llgiimwby tlig h3“d‘°“‘ mat ‘"°“l‘l Fl“ him 3 taken at meal Elm:-, notxozil; to sell his soiil—aiirl swallow any principle, how- ever loudly he may have propoiiiided ir——-in order to gain his objectives. ‘ Hitler, the New York Herald Tribune says, , . . . . ,, - , ~ — _ - V and ex- _ _ , has no doctrines, no policies, no aims, no pro- 20,500 by Dcccmb.r. l\\0-lllll‘(lS or the. licenscs for France, and had Cromwell not eiecmns held in me twenty years Demmmes been ,,,m1,,b1,, to me llom to to place. fie Wigs ma ,3 2;,dE:)':'l‘v” ::°m:°.l,'.“.lo“’,‘,;:: g,.amme_ except 11,9 blind pfogranjmg of brute were taken out by ilic 30.000 pcrnianent re5r- died When he dld F-‘ntland might of Mr. King's leadefihln. but auditors one must conclude that "l'm“3°" l*h‘‘'5° 9" 5‘l”° l‘ l’ ' power for itself. If so, it is to be feared there can be only (‘me and to this desperate crisis, inas- much as in Hitler's opinion there is nothing to _ , . ti ,Pr essive, Labr and In- tht - . lariti. The “mulllt Um Struck "5 ls vv in just oiled new negotiate, no l)Z1SlS for reasoned atllustmeni. Bermuda li1Si0r)'- dlcmvor Conceive that ln 5°“’l“3 ddlrienden msmbezs. oln the sec- iiigtsegonrifieduliei l‘Jaia'.'“a...i ?§e£‘é"r§ l‘°W l-l"*‘° Value l5 Placed ‘m ‘"5’ nmiilv llle Balhlillrc Ear; “ill . ,. d d- t h- an it it. all the interest of the regime upon ond election‘ that °g1925_ the uh. a_mp1,_, ,,,5m1,.au0n 10,. comludtm rig man-—-and lirundreds. even. 39”}, Bags in the am. meg; Evqrymlllg .m““ be illlusle “Cor mg 0. . '5 A 1. “A y,. . , ,, which he depended he was not also er-ai party under Mr," King elect- that, me ,,..;,,,,,,.,m,, exmed fn ousands, like hli-n—in Canada sme, and C010,, arbitrary will and ruling. He told ilie British ccnrting to I‘o.itici.iri with a i\0tebook_ serving that of the nation wliosc ed l0l candidates against 116 Con- an departments Lhrough the en. l0l'l3Y- H9 l5 Wlll lvl_l°l’.9 ls l”°°m 3‘ Prices from 250 to $1.00. Ambassador, Sir Ncvile Henderson, that Britain in MacLcaii‘s l\'la;-;azirie.: “Ottawa, not certain destinies he controiled. — The servative and 25 Progressive and tire period, while the auditors’ rc-’- 3]‘: l;)lt’iol:I‘|"' he °““" K“ 5l“”'9d ‘ll L had no business in Eastern Europe, that her about anrtlilng. and waiting for marching or- Emplle R9Vl°W °"he’ members" I" m“ °’““‘’“ 9°” ‘l"~"ll5 “’ll'l‘ °“1Y ""9 -V93” ’ SPEC” S giiziraiitce of Polarirl merely encouraged Polish resistance to Gerrii.'iiiy’s basic demand—whicli has been enlarged beyond the original claim to BL‘l‘lllllClB.. dents bought by cycle livcries, wliicli liave been kept busy this year by the largest tourist trade 7n I839. 010*? Coliinibiis in his rliscorcry of Aiiiericzl. #¥¥* Perhaps il'll(‘i’i all our main roads are in the islands. ders, is confused, SC(‘lllll‘gly helpless and less. that w~ui<l mid to the .s.ia=“s 0‘ 3 "W Cilin" ‘*~:'>= vi»: a we roll» an no ;..'.i".:*.‘..°.;.‘3“*..:.ii.:’:"3:’...:;’i%.*;:..‘:l 2:2“ °‘.£.‘.°.: ms...‘-;"*°.‘;::;t*.:2.:.5°‘:.‘$'**..‘;‘ ’":'::"*.. m?“.”...’.%".‘;‘..‘;::"’.*;':':.:i. .§.“.§°‘2f.‘s PABLUM 45. pa. box Ger"!-W l'Wf"C“"“’°‘“"‘l ll‘°"€{*"’¢ ll “'35 "P “"7" ’”l” ""‘-‘.'”""-“ “W” ‘‘ ill“ ."“.‘"l Omwa tor of Physical Training in Great months he was without 9. seat In the Council toy ticat imp whole lr°“"°l# 9° keep hlm Well ‘ell 5° '~“3‘ ——~*- to Britain to pcrsiiarlc the Poles to yielrl-or face talk: spcciilzitions, mgirtiiciits. prctlictioiis. And parliament. the cnns0qiicriccs." The one hope lt‘fl is in convincing Hitler that Britain aiirl France nicaii biisiiicss, and are pre- pared. as well as rlctcrmiiied, to stand by their pledged wnrd. On this slim chance hangs the fate of Europe. 0 Britain Prepared the iisual riiriiurs. or tlmr. port I\'iii,<.{. nriiioiial liiisiiicss. her of the 20th Century pageant, held at Eglin- ton Castle, costing about $200,000, this date, In the world crisis Prime Minister Mackenzie King has pursued a course of laisscz faire, which may -appear to him to be diplonintic, but to those who consider principle vastly greater than mere an ex edition sailiii from Ovster Bav N.Y. P H , ,r has never been to 50.1 before, will be among the Capitnmi’s crew of 15 men zmd three women. hard- siirfaced, autos niay give place to bicycles as in During the first sev_eri months of the present year l.‘lCl‘lllLl(l£l broke her record for aiiiiual bicycle rcgistrntions. Twenty thousand °ll°tEl°r'5 rE3°h- —— Vlctorla Times» police dcpartnicnt, which handles the licenses, has ordered an cxtrri England to fill the rmpreccdciitcd demand. is expectctl that the total registrations will top thousand rushed from Denultimnte one It The other third were well have been launched upon a hope- Ministcrs, ruriiiing to and fro between P.1rli;liiiciit Hill and their coiistitiieiicies, meet '.\liich’ is going to do this l)iiplcssis is guiiig in do this or that. I\lc(.'iill.'ir._vli and his Globe and Mail is going to support Mriiiinii. Sniiii-lmzly else is going to sup- Tllf‘ last thing talked about is the No one yet knows what the Department nf llcfciise is doing. No one knows yet how mziny war plaiics we've got, if any; or how many aiiti-aircraft guns; or how numy any- of the election is indicative of rapid progress in the organization of the Conservative Party throuirhout the country by the Dominion organiz- er, D1‘. John M. R/obb. Liberals had hoped for an advan e in the elections through compete or- ganizatimi of the chic! I‘ sltion Party but that hope has now dis- solved. Nomiriations already held, and those in Prospect. 00€Bl'l1¢l' with the activity of the Party in declined an offer of freedom on the condition that he remain silent on the church issue. He fights Hitler by choosing to remain in prison rather than leave and ac- cept. Hitler's terms. The govern- ment has Just notified him that he may be relegated to the status of an itinerant preacher and vengeance heaped upon his wife wor-Jiip is to fight for the dignity ganlzatlon to ensure his election. . . . . assembly , free government, free worship. Sitting in his cell. Pas- tor Nlemoeller is waging a historic around him with enthusiasm. Moreover, a dominant issue in the forthcoming election will be the people throughout the world are with him. Hitler Ls pow- erless against this men He can kill pastor Nlemoeller, but this would avail him nothing For Niemoeller is now established in the German mind as the symbol of the struggle for freedom: as that symbol he is beyond the Because of this young men who see the necessity of a. solution of the problem are offering them- selves as candidates for par-llament under Dr. Manl0n's.lee.derslilp. Q I C At the recent Liberal banquet in Toronto in celebration of Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King's 20th anniversary as I./sexier of the Party. Mr. King remarked that twenty years was 5. their country, and this stage is the in their career. Napolean could not imagine that his forward pclic in Central Europe could be other than good statement by Mr. King is not in keeping with the official records of the results of the five general elections he referred to. It is true that the Liberal Party held office after four out of the five general actually it won only one of them. In the first of the elections. that in 1921, the Liberal Party elected 117 members against 118 Conserva- career of conquest on the Conti- nent which must have led to dis- aster. Yet in neither case did the Mr. King, himself. was defeated. According to constitutional prac- tice he and his government should have resigned, having clearly suf- fered defeat But Mr. King re- Everi the cave men knew the benefits to health derived from walking bare-footed on grass. A Britain. He says five or ten min- utes should be so spent each morn- ing in purposeful walking. "Mother Earth,” he says, “has her own par- ticular dewy thrill and healing power, and combined with pur- poseful exercises, it means better health. Try it for a week, and you will refuse to miss the exhilarating effect; of dew and exercise." Victoria Daily Colonist. The third of the five general elections was held in 1926. after Mr. King's attempt to cling to of- fine fol-Iowing his 1925 defeat had resulted in the overfihrzow of his Government in the House of Com- mons. The result was the election of 116 Liberals against 129 Op position members. Tlie Liberals took office although in asubstaiitlal minority in the House. The fourth general election was in 1930. when Halifax String t push to - boro etc.. all paved highway. and landing at Borden only to be met with clouds of dirt and dust. from the piers to the town of Borden. I heard hundreds or cod-nplaints, from every quarter. mgimiing the dust, especially when returriing frod-ri the Island and waiting to drive up the ramp. Cars would pass by and women and children, sittinir in the cars with windows which our City has found itself. one on page seven dealing with the Waterbury. Corin.. civic iri- not help feeling that Tax ayer was one who had not been ii-used in civic matters. The closing _para- graph of his letter is the portion that struck me most forcibly. when he in face of the aiudirors' report expressed doubt that there was any wrong-dolnu. The auditors’ report. contra to the gisiierally accepted idea. as I understand it. did not deal with City. And I am also informed that. no audit. was permitted as regards fine ‘unemployment relief expendi- ures. Had the books for the past ten years covering receipts they would disclose a condition perliaps even worse than that found to apply to 1938, because the check-i.u on the bond issue dis- work, except as regards unpaid taxes and iinauthorized bond issue, and then leaves to imagination is very large part of the civic ex- penditure. and also, at least one of matter as of little or no con- sequence is to me a very stranize one. No‘. one word was said. as far as press reptvrts go. at the Council meeting l'eg’flr‘(‘llr.g tiie issue of un- authorized bonds. What is thi- reason for this? Sulely the people have a rllzhl’. to lmow whv the Mayor iii charge of civic affairs ai. the iimc signed bonds which ho- had no authority to :.i ii. No one had nower to issue t ese bonds iiviinmnii & Send for this free booklet now-—fnr fire or lightning will strike. And when in of the SUN—“'l'he Oldest Insurance 0l‘IIl", protecting homes since 1110. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE LTl)., of London, England, Provincial agent. you never know when you Insure, consult an _ Office in um Youll be safe in in; CO. LIMITED I am also a taxpayer mid unlike your corrwpondent in the issue of are not yet. cleared up. and that the appoint- ment of a new Clerk to step in at this time will. far from ciearlng ough investigation, which so far has not. as I see it. even started. I am. Sir, etc. ANOTHER TAXPAYER. An Outcast Now (New Glasgow Evening News) While the editorial staff worried dinner. He was about twenty. did not smell of drink and from his ap- pearance oould stand a series of square meals. Like many another, he was without work and drifting will not stay long for jobs are not too easily found here even for lads who are already known to employ- ers. If the war news becomes worse, if the bullets start flying, that lad will suddenly become valuable to his country, He'll be put in uniform and told to do his bit. he can be used as a soldier with- out a prellmln health training. We know the owls that go up when forward-looking people sug- gest camps. "The move of a die- tator" or “too expensive.“ they say when such proposals are put for- ward But isn't, it cheaper to save these men now; to train them and keep inst Company shareholclcirs tad” ratlfir-cl a proposal to sell the con. Relieved . Every peron who is trolhled with gas in the slurnach and bowels should get a bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how quickly it will re. lieve all distressing symptoms, prevents all bad effects from his, but It promotes lhn func- tional activ iy of the stomach, I slsts digestion and improves the appetite. 1 85a per bottle. Get. Your Bottle Today. BATHING CAPS DODDS KIDNEY PILLS 39¢: per. box VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP l0 CAKES 25c The 2 MAGS I-I9 Great George Sinai them in ggd health for either the 83 Liberals were elected against 13'! exwy -he Mav°r_ 1; they wen. . . . thing’ else. N 0 one knows wlictlier aiiv orders Eu” °h“"l"' 1" ‘my novel °°"5°"“l‘l"°s “ml l’“'°“'l' “he” issued» Sllmeone Kill: The money. End rne dislmiinr of rliciators illustrated so blat- - . . . by any author Worth his Still. 1» members. ..._,._..-v . I b H.“ '1 g t M’ .c] 1 to“ Charm are being plziccd for defense supplies of any kind, nugobiogmphgmi, The good nov- only in the {mi of the five “’ _"'" _ ‘ 0 am _v. _v‘ yer u kn 8 l"“ ‘ *9 ‘ No one, in fact, seems to know anything. Or elist puts into the "villain" the elections. that of 1036. did the Lib- Lions show that the extensive and 0 0 berlain l'llS aims went no further than to recover to Care A" (_k,L_,;,m minm help» detestable lements of his own °’“i1e:”;“l3r’n‘;’jl3‘lfil‘ 3,41‘. lglnilli 59¢"?! irregular growths are frequently the Sudctcn Gcriiiims, is illiistrated anew by the ' ‘ " ' nature; and if he is not a very 3 r " “ 3’ “men; lrmocent (1103 (#31100?) Where“ ' ‘ ° ' ' course of the ]\.u5s,,,n dictmor’ Stalin’ by .m,,,.'v_ . -on at: at as goes: (i:):vt:li’:t.ce!h:rai1riiicl;l:smc¢;:i:) 12: fi'I;L:‘¥}T€C€;:t r$}t;r;tesLibli/eI:‘a.I Iglgiyts 3383;] criarzzgtig-;a.r" nodes or liunps are Frre, AlltO, Life, ACCld€flfp SlCkfl€83 irig on iicgritintimis for alliaiice with Byiiaiirand OrCllZll'(llSlS will be iiitcrcslcd to learn. frcm such a compendium of the vmues ‘pg: h:(l):I‘dIOl\l.l1tn§)fhfi,:l’§le Ifeigvteielstarlfg Sm, mom“ mmake that ha‘ and Glass Insurance lirmice while sccrctly nialcing treaty with Hitler. the Umvcrsiiy of Illiiiois that lead spraying of ,5,“ V0,, would mink me author been made for years mu a lump Both act rlisliriiinrzibly with other powers; both apple crops for corltlling-iiiotlis is not deteri- was Iflrfl Byron in looks. Aristotle in the armpit. the lump in ma L R t dislionor by their alliance the political principles menial to ilic health of applc—i=aters. Apple ll; ltr;l€lll8‘:,“§f.r(‘:I3€§3' ll!‘ mllltzgy tgfiisgnyfilsrflfxggfgfi Hal“ 3;" Egg: at owes! _ a e which each has been pmclziiniing against the growers have contcnrlcd that regardless or in‘: Bfiiity “Rim °R:ifi",n" gem; glands can cause mesa lumps m _ . other in the past. _.’\g(llllSt sucli dishonor, against theories and of some tcsis, the lead remaining nu, knocking‘ the Amhb, mp 01 me armpit and that in some case; Agent at Summerside, Lloyd l-Iewls ,. .. .,_ f 1 th . frcvaclit 1’). liiiir.. l:i<c.l and saufige arrogance. on apples \;lll(‘l‘ fliraliirg }\ 19 not liarmful to €‘l’i‘Irl)l:s1'(:ufi/nlI;’e]})1lr€j:)l; tgleflhlzgikeanog E1 algyaggffr ere are 110 lump! 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown says inc 0lt:i\\.i _lUlil‘llrll, no pczic.ful temper or hiimmis. . ost lc.irl puisoniiig Stll(ll(‘S ucrc ):is- Emsmm in science Twmas -Wolfe what abmn am new memod_ policy is sale for r;ili-:r piunirics uriliss baclwzl <Ir;l1_0n_tlie iiiciiil taken in rlriiibliiiiz waitr.1and tlic mm. W, ,,,,,,L H;, ,,‘,,,d,, mmsw pumng ,, “gm behind the ¢,,,,ce,7 #__, M - . --j_ )_v arm<'<l power wiicli tie rlictators; now tiey Iiiois sciciiiisis set out to czirii wlicticr tic out 9, mile too good sometimes. Will this method show up cancer A must i-c,c,pv,~ci_, effects might be different if the lead was taken But when it came right down to always? _ #4:: a or menu wu rm we ‘.:if.::‘."‘3£‘. ‘2.‘.‘.““:‘.‘.'. ..“..“...§’.‘-§“'.§....‘.‘.‘.‘f ~...;:'° ..:.::*= 3:; . t I ability and force of clizimcicr. liis rise and his when fed dried apple pOiV(l(’r along with lead mem_ He gave you the xacw _ found to be correct (by 1,“, H‘. l F D I. . C t I success so far \\'Olil_‘l have been impossible other retaiiicrl much less lead thziii when on :1 tlict not __num,n Rascoe in "Newsweek" sue tests) in about 80 percerzt of l 01' 3: 8 ill) 0 , wise, Ami yet he mriimt see that he is enibark- containing apple pnwrlcr. The greatest re(l-.ic- » _ 9355- Th9 °lll9l' '-’° WW9“ 0‘ I _ i - »_ , ,~ - ~ ' , - ,. . . - - In | d 1 n ,4 Nuw ME-my _ cases that appeared to be cancer. ' ’ lug oii_liis (iWl1'(lLSll‘llC.'.()l‘I in forcing \\ ar upon tron Vhls About 50 per rent. The retriiiied lea_(l mkes"';fl:ie”i‘;“"hu °'v:;'l_’;'"“‘:5’u"_"1n:" “ON F0“ Tm other 20 pemem 0‘ cues that i ’ Ihc British F.mpirc. llc cannot conquer langlanrl; is so far as known the only harmful part of this seven yea” Wm] one 0! me ocean BREAs,r appeared to be cancer we“, mg“. i be may hurt her badly, but he cannot beat her; metal. It deposits in lioiics and some other passenger lines a pan.-ry helper ___.. culosla. and cysts con?-ilininit bl00d- M’ [ea pa" S6 3 . ll" nlfllm‘ ll"‘V' llll“lZ5 ‘Hill’ 30 at the outset, the tissues. Dr. liliiclicll, professor of animal niitri- peeled 3.000.000 potatoes on V0Y88- 1 WW0 5D0lf9n before of three Talledchlfl V3l:l° M0‘ °1l‘l3mllt€l;: ' Y ' '~"°“‘°' "‘-"“"“°~‘ "‘ "l"-‘*" “'“l °‘‘'~‘"‘° 3”‘ “°"v 5”“ “‘° l"°‘°"“"° “‘‘’“‘“'‘“° ‘“ “l’l"°‘ *5 .°.‘i..l’“°i‘.r.§‘.§‘.‘l..§‘i’-'”’p’éZl§’§°"..lL‘iL‘°§§ 53332.23‘ ..'i‘..'°rl.'.a'"‘.°.'.?..§l‘° .§’.“‘l$.';‘ Tait? ..ii°.i.§"“.';'.'.'.3i‘r..°'2r..’e ma? as l . . , . . ,,. , , i cnnqiicr; flic \\'.’ii“llll3.V last four years, but thc l)clicve<l to he pectin. Fliis IS the roll’ stuff quickly and so we“ that he be. breast and, after much mental cancer and. by taking a small 1 Use end will be liiimiliriiiriii for Germany again. in Jelly. The pectin apparently combines with came recognized as 5, master 91 mg anguish. finally went to this surg- Dlecemvf tglsixbe for eitlaurvninstion. , Britain is far better prepared now than she was the lead to form an insoluble compound which °l'Bfl- And DOW 119 iii Chief COOK ‘°“ °llY W “nil l-hail "16 llrmtil Val BTW 3 B 3” "3 Call“? N . . _ _ line; 1y] tn 5 um At. an enlarged milk gland, not 2. cm. can be removed by operation. Also before (il‘l(l‘CV(‘l'l innr. united. 'l.‘hc subinaririe the body nicrcly excrcics. 1‘:‘m‘,‘c_ N0 Eb “B9 we” mlimble w oer. by mean‘ of mm “gm, the ex.“ l Full Flavoured Tea /2 menace which most tlilreateiictl Great Britain in ,, , , , Jusmy doing H badly; Md the It might be considered moat position at the grawthis discovered. T the last war, the liritisr navy knows how to deal with; the new air menace may do vast evil, but it cannot force defeat. New Industries For Canada At the request of the Assnciatctl Country Wo- men of the World a study of the consumption of milk, cream, butter and cheese in rural house- holds in Canada during i937 was undertaken by the Agricultural l)cpt., Ottawa. Here is an excerpt man who does it badly is likely to stay on it, or get fired and have nothing to do. —- Globe and Mail. 'lIio proverbial. patience of the fishennan is being rewarded, But whatever hhe size of his catch. he rllscouraging that after all the search for the crime of cancer, it has not yet been found, but the greatly encouraging fact is how much a known now about what is not cancer, so that needless opera- tions, and radium and Xny great.- Going, convc, GONE from the Report prepared for the Association, and is descriptive of the consumption of millr— whole milk, skim milk and buttet‘milk—-in Can- adian farm lioriseholrls. The average daily con- sumption of whole milk per person in the L823 farm households studied throughout Canada was 1.09 pints, but there was a considerable range in the average consuinptirm rare in different pro- vinces. Consumption was highest in Saskatche- wan, 1.46 pints, B.C., i.3r, P.E.I., 1.28, and lowest in New Brunswick, 0.90 pint. This cori- sumption of 1.09 pints for the farm homes of Cgnada compares fairly closely with the daily per capita consumption of 1.0 pint in 360 farm households in certain rural areas of Ontario, Quebec and Alberta. More than a third, 35.36 per cent, of the milk consumed in farm house- holds was used in cooking and approximately two-thirds was consumed as a beverage. Of that used as a beverage, 89 per <‘:ent wps taken in the raw state, but milk was boi ed be ore use in ap- . , peogrimattiy Guper cent of the farm homes and .'l‘.a""'l"' "‘l‘“"‘ ll’ "' m curl was used in 5 i>_er 6&9! of the den ma loud and weiirlaltmc E‘-aura *' ‘ ._ it an resi- reaps an intangible but none the less valuable record. His quest takes him into the open sky. 1:. Association for the study of can- hrinzs him the tonic of rolling sea car, a. report on the value or trans- nnd flying spray, or the ‘ ill ' l - the , tion of,the still lake touched with ed growth between a light and the the colon or the afterglow. It sends ' r‘ was presented by rev- him back refreshed and better eral physicians. Dr. Rene Huguen- equlpped perhaps to evaluate more in of the Paris cancer Institute to- neuiy in their true proportions not-ted his flndlncs in too cased us- the perplexities and irritations of in! this method. workadny life. —- New York Times. Dr. Hucuenln pointed out that , -——-— the old idea that cancer or the Till! the year! do not breast was not. nodal (more than leave us and find us the same om lump) in Irons. as was also was evidenced on the nth n.n- the idea that cancer of the breast nivenary of our jump off the was not movable with the skin. bank of hacheiordom into the sea Another idea that WM mistaken of nnh-imanypwiien in taking a was that if the lump was large P0i’I'P°i3i-IVO Ol ill! happeninn in enough to occupy one-fourth of home and abroad since then we the breast, it was cancer, A; . rind that only 10 of the 50 budi- matter of not. "recent observa- ness men who were carrying on . ———--—“‘="‘-————— in the Bruce capital a quarter of a century ago are still fum- tionlnt in lie country town. or e merit may be avoided. At the meeting 011.118 French According to the Financial Post, fifty or more new industries have been established in Canada by European industrialists within the past eighteen months. '1‘ his is interesting news, not realised by the general public, whose inter- est has been centred on the discussions con- nected with the advent of the Bat: Shoe Com- pany from Czecho-Slovakia. The industrialists who are bringing i'o:i'r capital, skill and enter- prise to Canada, to escape conditions in Europe, come from a number of countries—Czecho— Slovakia, Belgium, Austria, the Balkans, with refugees from Russia and Germany. They bfing their executives and a certain number of "key” men familiar with ‘iii;-ir methods, but, on the whole, it is estimated that for every immigrant ten Canadians will be given employment. J Given favorable conditions, there is reason to hope that the movement may bring to Clit- slime fresh industrial There are draw- ‘lItlt.oI_1_l,lie' whole this new " on lipid! olbilitk-sci wide AND SOLD TO Auction sales call’ out plenty of buyers 5"‘ L: doesn't require the services of an auctioneer '6 tell our product. It sells on its record. P901’ naturally ask for HICKEY’S . BLACK TWIST 10c Per Fig ‘EAST POINT TO NORTH CAPE‘ Manufactured by |lli:l(EY and iiiciioisoii - Toucco co, L'l'.1).,* —¢liai-iottetou~n - \ K *9 A . -lna,n~gg.5..,_g,Ama L at