mo" GIIARLGKT GUARDIAN 11" ___. . _ l‘. t lit-slt-i s. Ali-Lune \ .1|11t.1nn11u lJ.b.U int-l dun Lin .-\ Burllcu .~1.'1.1-1 tu! ti muulttr. E2 ,_., _, , 1 1 ——1 , . “'1‘/1e bir11:.-.1..z .‘1.11.-.-111u ls iTeaIi-er uunZ-Jvr 1-1 1111'1'-'7-' b11111 llxlh-(fil lllli." 11111.. lnLK T. lllll). rn1-<=.¢4rn:¢ ,\1_\1 ‘.'~1.1..1;i .711 4111.11“: ~n1.*‘-<c_~:IDA -—r\|:v—n _1l\'t1l)\C\‘k'll accepted it n1..,_.-_<. ._._..>-.-,.~,. <,.~.D_.~ 11 W11 {he oractice 1_ 1_-‘~111-e 1"-11-‘7a1ncr1t Early 11111111112 Mailitig :111e1"11'1'-: l\‘ s. .Thc 1‘111111l1'1<o.‘t.‘1i 171111111" f'"e 121.111- of home (‘llQIlQtWl in \\"11t‘i\' l:111111-"':if1- is r1111- - \v.'1111 assurance. - g-ft or letter art-iv» Fret-\- f_(\tl.111i.’lll in soriiig \1-t 11111111111111 111 1111-1-11111111. l_,\|11ri11111;1.- Spcaiks ,f‘11111' ,it~ i i 1l:1_\1111-11 i--.~'1-.'111 111' vft-rits. C 1141-111-1111 1111 1111- 1-ff1-c1 that 1111- tihnrrltl- r1‘v1-11111- was het- ,t1-1" 151-1 \'1-.'1t' 111111 in .'111_\' _v1-:11' sitter- 11132 an-‘l ' 1111 cut-tail :11-tivi1i1-~," 111111111- r1111)‘ 111 11112-11 1-111111i1i1111< 111111 lh11~c who 1'1 1111-1111- 1111-111 :1r1- 11-111-11-111 1111.11 i11 1-l1.'11'.'11-'--r." .\1r. \11'.\'1-i11 <.-1i11_ “lilzr- 111111-111 is 11111 in 1111- slight-l 1-~t 1liffi1-111t_v." ---111l--"11 =11".-111--_1v 1'11 111111 1111-1-1- stages. -1tl11- 1151‘ - 11 f1:.'-11 i1! 17.11- 111" 111 fill 1111- initial \.'11-:1111"1'1-~ in 1111 l ‘ . . . _ 111i-nus. .\1 1111- 111vtt.'1t11111 111 1111- llr1t1~l1 'i~t1'v, 1111- 111111-1111111-111 111 11111111 are srntlin 2 111111111111 l111-.-11r1-< 11f 111l11t 11tl|c11'~ 1111111 1111- 111111111 .\1r |‘111ec, \0ltni- 11,, 1'1,\-_-|~i.11, |1l\'11_\:11 \i1' 151111"; 1. 11111-1-11- 1'111-,t1111l1-1q-1i11g 111-1-111111111111- 11111111111 zit l.:1h0rc. In yil‘illf_'lilll1l 1111-1 has 111-1-11-111-1- l‘='i111e 11111-111-11111111-11 in .111‘ 11|l(‘l‘.‘l1111ll<. ~11 1111-111 vv-r» 111love .'11'1- :1h1'111_v 13 111111-111 11f1'i1-1-1"~ 11111 24 111- Lrpi- 1111111 111111-1- 1.1111“ scrvitn; with lhc 1119111 r\il' -1-1-~ 1.1 111-rl<11--c~- ‘—~e§ which 11:11. <i.'-itl 11 tlit-ihnft untlerttikzitg :1 vast prugiuun 0f The ~__11'1-.1: 111111 1111115. 1111,1111] t1) tnalte ttnilts, planes 111111 l l1l‘llll<]-111 1 i 1 expense 11f 11111‘ own p1-i111:1r_v war aims. 11111111171‘ 11. or sh111t11l l11- 1-11n1111i1tc1l. 111111 wealth, 111 lu-atiitq llitltr. ______________ _ tUIIURIAL RUIES ~ \\1.~t l\‘1\er Lhktt-ict ll_\'~L‘lL‘&§l.lOll today. l‘ IN * i‘ Opening of new Federal Parliament today. l‘ I! 1K 1K T111 re will l1e 1111w 1111 t\\'1>1n1111itl1.s l111l1l~up ill 11111-1-1-111111-11- policy in l‘.,\‘..\. 1'15 there usually is 111-111-1-1-11 1111- 1-11-1-111111 and assumption of office of I 1a new l‘1'1-~'i1l<‘nt, l 1| I1 101 l1 \\'.-t~l1i1:g't1111 111-cli111-1l a 1111111 term for reasons 3111111 111111 ~uifit1e1it in his 11:1_v 111111 141-111-111111111; for l'C.'l.~UllS Ctllltlll)‘ good ‘attrl sufficient in the present conditions 0f world 1311111 men 11f vision and resource. i‘ l!‘ W 1N 111-11- llitlt-i- will 11111 11- tlt‘llt l\'1111~1'\'t'll'>‘ affairs. 1'<--1-lt-.'-§1111, for ~‘,.- 171111-11 .\'t:111-=, 11 i! i ll‘ lllt- 111211-1- 11" 1t is 111-1111111111- that we may hear more of .\lr. l1:1n.<11ii's vigor-its and u-cll-tiiiiecl protest in tliarlnttctou-n 111w that Parliament is in session. .\t first sonic 111111111! 1ic\v~11.-1p<-rs were misled - .\1r, l1.1n~1-111 i111- wl1.-1t 1111s c1111- i11t11 t‘.'t\ it,‘ si1l1rre1l Zl lutrttl: 11f c1111fi1l1-nce. L-tit blll)SL‘t]l.lCllll_\' with fuller l\'ll"\\lf‘(l_S_'C the_v revised their jti1lg~ ment, 211111 (‘Ol!1lt‘ll‘.tl(‘(l Prime ll-Itiister King and his satellites insti-rul. c a 111 a .’\1111111g 111111.111 1'1'i111'-.-s who have recently made gifts in e11nr -io:1 with the war are: — The Xizani 11f l1v1let 110.11: a further £50,000 for lniperirtl 111-11-1111‘. 'l‘11e .\l.1h.'1r.-i_i:1 of Trav- ‘111111111111':-111iz11-»s\\-1-1-]1i11gtt':t\v11-1'. Th1- .\1:th.-11 .1 111' tL-n-lif: 1\'~ 111111111111 1111- $1. llllllqlllllS 51113-11 13f the \'1t"1-r11>\"'s \\':=.r Pur- poses 17111111 :1n11 h< 1.111~,1>o11 11175001 for poor evrtcn.'tte1l 1-1111111-1-11 i‘l tire-t: 1'1--it.1111. The .\1.'1— hztin-tia 11f l\':1~lr11i1': ~"'\' f11l1_\' 1-1111111111-1] ,-1111l1111_ tinet- crtrs for the l3r1t§~l1 \1'111v 111111 a similar nttmln-r f11t‘ the 111111.111 \1'n1‘v. The .\1:th.1r.1ja of tiwztliot‘: 11s 7.511.000 f-11‘ anilutlance services. Rs. 100,000 for the \‘i1‘(-1'11\-'< \\'.11' 1‘111'1111¢1-c 171-1111 >14 1‘ 711 ‘F 1111- 1'1 i-xiding 11111111111 lid/Fill" \\.1s fll'>l 11t1h1i>he11 :11 <1.\f111-11 this 11111; 11111;, Prior 111 that, in 11111, "1111.- llinrtn-tl 111-11111-11c1-s" \\-as 1111l11i\l11-1l. i111"11111:11-_; 1-1-11111t\ 11f tht- 111-111-11-111113; in l’.'11"li.11111-111. 1111} 111111111-111- \v.1~" httic 111 i111- 111.111]; 111' 111131111-11111-1-5, 1111.1 1111-11, .-11111 1111' nittiiv _v1-.'1i'.~ zifterwzirds, 111111-11 highlv sensitive 10 any - 11111111111111-111-11 l'('ft'l'(‘l?L'(‘~' 111 the l1u~iness of either l11111~1-, 'l'111-l.1111g f111'l1.-1111- 11111111121111-11 111 I1l1lt'l\ 11111 §1111:1.'11"1_v, (‘111111111-11 1]1_-e1;11'ed that n1) one might print any news nr ititelligt-nee xvitliou? the pc1'ni1s.s1o11 of the Wcrctary of §late, and 1111111 15/12 to 1511;, :1 \1g»11"1111< lief-using; antl cen- Tht- London 11.120111‘. 1111-11 as 111111‘, 1111s 1-111111111-11lnthcclironie- ling of official lmpin-nitigs 111111 statutory ad- vertiscmctits, and is rca1l l1_v few except those iofficcrs anrl fttne1i111tni-i1-s 1111-1-1-111- c1111eerned. 1 -.-< 11 =1 J 11 i~ 11111 often H.111 .-t (‘lunch vi_;111"1111~1'v pro- t1-~1s :11_{1'1it1~t 11cm; accused 11f 11111 getting more 11f this \v1'>rl1]'< gear, 11111 the 1'1'<-~l1_vteri.'t1i ("11111-1" in ('.'111.'i1l-1 i~ a 111-111-1-1-111111 except-111i. The 111- \v:1_\', 1-\1-1.-11ti1111:1l i11 that 1'~ 111- 1-"1111 1.11-:gt-l_v 11v .\i1', 1'1, \\'_ \lc.\'1-il1. 1r1-:1~111"1-1- i~~111-11 a <t:1'<-n11-n1 S-itiirilav ‘l1 i~ .'11~11, l1_v t 111-1» :11 111111111 11111! 11:1 1'1 i< 1-\'1-1'\" 1711111‘ .11 111-11 111111 revenues -.v-11 111- 111-11 111-111113 \1-. \11-.\'1i11 was cr1111~ 111111111111 1111 .1 s1rtt1-1111-11t 11v 1\’1-v. .\'111-111an .\fe~ 1 1,1-1‘111 of '11'111'1.'\i1‘1- 111 f11r1- 1111- \v111111 11f b11111- 11-1111 11111 fltl:1\-.:1 t‘1.1‘. 1111- l‘1‘1-~'»-.t1-ri:111 Flnirrh ‘lis experiencing 11iffi1-1111i1\ :11111 l11-ing "force/l "$1.-111-1111-11t< s111"11 as that 11- 1s 111 11- 1'111l1-1' 1111- silt-y.» f111‘ 1111- 1-,\'|1111~i1111 of the 111111-111 \i1' 1-‘111-1-1- fl\l1"' tin-timing will l1:- 11i\'i1l— 111111-11 71141111111111, t1n1l1-r 'ti111-. Hf 11-1- 1l1l't‘1‘111l'.‘t1(‘ 11f (‘i111 .-\\'i.'i- 11.1111, \vi11 l11- 51111-11 11v 1"i\il 11111111 1"lt1l1< through- 11111 11111111. 11111111111 lfllftlitlfl .1111] 1111- final twhase 11f initial flviuq 111111111111 l1_v i11t1-1'1111-1li:1l<- and :11l\.'1111'1-11 1121111111;- \-.il1 111- 14111-11 in service fly-int‘; ~1'l11111l<. l-Iigl1t1-1-n |l1-111~.11111 l1111i11t1.11.-11l hy erirlv ,\11;1n~l 111111111-11 f111‘ 1-1111111-1-1111-111 1111111-1" the 1n- 1li.-1t1 .\i1' l“111'1-1- 1.\'|1.-11-.~i1>11 >1"h1-1n1-, 111111 1111-1- 11111-1-111-11111 111111 3:11 t‘1111~t'11 for train~ 111-1- |\’1-~1-r\1- 1111- 1111111111111 ti-ziiniitg with the 'l'h1-~1 :1 v11h111t1- 'r~ are now \\i11 1'1-1"1i\1- :11l\'.‘1111‘e1l flying 6X- l-ln-ec in l-I111"1111c. _ __ __ __ rezirinzinient. :111u.~tri:11 c;111.1.'it_v which could have, f:; .-. 11.111 1-:11|1l--_\'.11 1-.\'t"lti>i\'1‘l_v 111 1111111111 ;'..- .--111-11 1'11:.-1-- 11f 1111- 1711111511- nre n1\,', ‘ht-in; u~111 .:i:1l.-r illt’ ]1r1-~.~t11"t- 111 pulitlllll‘ 11c- ships which iwill re111.1i11 usrles 111111 i11i11111l1ile in the \\'estern $11 1111~1.-~~.1l 1111s l-'r."~|1t'1- with the itlt-tt of 11e- 1'1-1111i11-_1»1\1t"-. ]1fl~~'il1l1- inch 11f her frontiers that n11 1111111- 151-111 .10 per c1-nt 11f her tivailztble arni~ 1-11 form-s \1'1-1'1- engaged in the litittle of France. The llt-nt-i-ztl wzuits 111 lt-n1-w whether we are go- srtm 11.1 t. mounts I 111g t1» lt'.l1\1' 1111- sanu- 111i~t;1l.e. ll1- 1111-'r1:~ 1111111111 \\-.- ;11-1- in very set-ions dan~ agents 111 inipnn-e the ef- ft‘1.‘l1\'<’tl1‘~< of the United Flutes policy at thc \\'e arc tog-ether 11t'11-i‘ 11:1li111< 11f 1111- lil'ili~ll Cfillllllltll- v1-1"_v pleased at Presi» though 110th e.-in1l1'11.-ites u-t-re pro-l-h-itish, .\1r, Roosevelt 11.111 alreatlv proved by his action that Nazism had n11 111111-1- in his 1111-111111111-1- of things necessary for l'.11'li.-11111-111 .'ll111t11lll(‘1l 1111-, 1h111'iti1-.s i111- tl11- 11'1'1-1~111;- 11f llitlllWs .-it11l 11:111111l1~ ‘let~, 111111 i llCPlhL-il. 11f these 4.- nt-w squa- .\it' .\lin- NOTES BY THE WAY Question; Do you know l! mush- fi-ooms contain any {cc-d value or 1v.11a1nuis,-1u. lo, Matlccki. Reply: I'm afraid 1 have not the least, idea, but I believe thcy- are much more, taken in con- iicui-isliing when Junction vivttli half-a-poinid of steak. -— London Lstencr. Bibles to the colossal total of nearly 3900.000 copes B. year are -st-ill becig exported frcni Great Britain in war time 10 nll parts of the world. The biggest buyer of the B.ble and of szngir Bsoks from Old and New Test mcnt are the peoples of the British Empire Wllll- propriate languages, including Zulu, Kaffii- and Afrikaans. Single book. such as the Gospels oi- 11w Psalms, can be bought for as little as a penny, On the other hazid fine edit-ions of the Bible itself are altviiy-s in demand at prices as high as i3, Of this va-t export of Holy Writ, 1,700,000 copies have gone out during the last twelve months in foreign latigtitiges. War 1111s stopped Bible exports to France 11nd other enemy territories. After the Empire demand for Bibles, comes the South American Republics to which Bibles are exported from Great, Britain in Spanish and Por- tuguese, _ By Robert, Williamson. A nfllion can l \'l‘ no grcalcr a5- set than a pepuliittoti u-liich, us a whole, is able to adapt itself quick- ly lo alt-cred conditions and to meet emergencies as they arse with the least pOfik-lbll‘ loss 0f time and ef- fort, The htstc - of the last war ,und, even uioru so, of the prc 1-111. ouc, discloses a high degree uf 1.111s gilt of iidaptabzlity- iii the different members oi the British Common- wealth. We have discovered that we can do and are doing things on l. national scale wlit 11 pettcet-inie c.111- tentnicnl and 1- ‘t!ll)lllt‘(‘!](‘_\' would ltuvc left us qu.l1- convinced were ":10 tin our Line.“ -_ Montreal Star. All Auslralian citizens have an equal interest in 11h“ spiritual and pUllIlClll values at s1 l~'. - in the pres- cnt struggle; our l1b1-i._v of 1.1101121“ and wtrstiip, 11nd our right to choose oui- own Government. But the primary producer lizis a ma- terial interest of exceptional pro- portions. Fci" our primary products today, we have but ont- customer. lllld, sorely tried as that customer 111111)’ be, sliq ls still riding the ocean at large, still sliipptng enormous quantities of our wool and butter, our meat and eggs. our u-Zieat and (lTZKl fruit. As we read the reports of devastation in Soutlic-nt Eng- THE CHARLOTTETOWN (‘SUA R D1 AN lless ftimilitn- with in which it is CllTUllll-Id in all ap-. f in London. the British land. of blasted docks and shat-ter- cd Sl0l'(‘.\, we can only marvel at. the skill and orgziniz- tion neat-s- sary to carry our DTOGUCIS through dangerous waters and house them safely in the United Kingdom. And lthe fact that not only have we been maid relatively generous prices for ‘tlzcre goods but that t-ftey- are paid ,for here almost "on the nail." has lcnabletl Australia to t-ari-y- on with ylllO-t, of her nci-nial activities in a way that has largely protected us [from the immediate repercussions 10f the war. If we have not yet. be- gun to feel the strain of the titanic strugglt; as many otitei- countnes tit-e feeling it thzi: is iii a measure due to the satisfactory contracts the Menzies Government has made with Great Britain. — Sydney Herald (NSWA The conscientious edilnr and jnurtiiili-t toclziv is cut-fronted by three types of qtu-sLoneei-s: The o\ei--.~c1z-liti.at, the over-ci-edulous and the human O-ll'l(‘ll(‘S who bc- l1(‘\‘0 that by the Silllplc process of sticking out-ls lu-ttd in the sand, the lllrllllfffllllli‘ llllllll: of life are 111111 ll\1‘l'(‘l\‘ 111.1111- lllVnMlllf‘, but be- etimc uon-exidcizt, lit-re ls‘ little to clico 1.- bctncrn l-Ooplc who are de- termined to belt-ve nothinst and people who fatuiu-ly bt-licve every- thing. ‘Tht- one may 11¢» dismissed with :1 frown. the o1‘ rr "smtle. The human lies are the 1 one; who pit 11111 m dtwn. frr they‘ -ins1st that _v1.u must 1. their lexzzmple. Tho difLctilty of 1t is that ‘these people are bot}; serious and sincere. With their heads well buri- ‘ed in the sand, they erinnot se-e tliat. their demands amount to an indictment 0t the public-as fools or feeblc-ctiitidctl children. They belong to that remote age which evolved the adage: "No nevi-s is good new-s", and the click of the telegraph key, the hum of t-he wireless and the \\'llll'l' of airplane propellers ltave never registered on their st-cppetl ears. - Royal Gazette tI-lamilton BCYlllllClfl.) F; 1 1 I The last war gave us that hor- rible legacy "communique," tvhloltt shows no sign of ptissitig lnto the oblivion it d1serv1-s. After a year of the present war therc is evidence enough that ptrsterity- will be pest- lercd with things equully crude. Al- 1 lrcady we httve gi-own used to "cvucitees." will the official re- ,spon1ible, if his identity ever be his-covered, be fci-gytn for inflict- Fing such a flame on innocent. cliil- tdrcn: For cl course it is only tin of- lflcial in whcni imagination has ,(ll£‘(l who would bo capable nt‘ silt-h 'literary atropine-s us "di-ctntumzna- .tion squ.-1ds“:1nd "air raid pre- 'cau'.icn<," and ""0Ol‘fllilflll0ll of dc- .fens1ve nicnstn-cs. 'l‘lu- English ‘language has got a bad battering but it deserves better than there, and it- i.» still rich cnnttgli to bc- stow t-heni, The official tnind cven Lakes pleasure in its ci-ucltics, as witness lilte painful efforts being made still to give recognition to “Qulslint,” as a new word side by side with but-king. N0 wonder that Mr. A P Herbert, when confronted with such an array its deliumidlfy, bcauticnin, marketability and foot- conscioiisness, protested that "pim- tlcal, ruflinnLv, masked, braggarl: and ilbred words lnvude the lan- guage every dny." - Irish In- dependent (Dublin). America could not contemplate without misglvlng a Japanese con- quered Iiido-China, for it lies im- mediately opposite the Philippine Islands-n U.S. Protectorate —nnd north of the Dutch East. Indies, from which the U.S. gets most of its rubber. And the Dutch East Indies, and almost certainly the Philippines too. are regions in which Japan is determined to proclaim and demonstrate Kodo. the "im- perial way." 1t is not only tn the uteri-st of Britain, who after all ls battling alone against an enemy that the-Amerlcazis detest, but ln their own that the U.S. should ,a1dopt a still strrnger policy against Toklo than thnt inaugurated by Mr, Roosevelt's ban 0n the sale to Jnpun of pzlrolcum and scrap iron If 1; firm poltcy- meant going to war, one could understand America's he itrme-x But. as we have so?! a. score ef times, slic could scotch Japan's same without firing u shot. IUBLIC FORUM by onrnpunlnllo of OI intend. The Olav lotldori flan-Ils- Ion not lo- ocunrl nmloru tin opinion o! nclnomhnln. 1 1115-1»: NOW" Slr:— Ctnintlu has lagged behind all of her sister English-Speaking democracies except $011111 Africa in organizing to spread the gospel of "Union Now." Many of your readers are doubt- Cll\l(‘ll('0 K. ,streit‘s book of tlmt llillll‘, and ‘with tlte proposal which lie 1\1lt1-s for a Federal Uiiloii of Cantu-Ia with the United Kingdom, Uie United fSatc-s. and the four other British 1 s "Jcracies. Cotiucil for Federal Union is a strcu; auci active organization which has 11111.11- the British public au-are of the vast possibilities inherent inn "Union of the Free." In the United States, at Union House in New Yoi-k, .\lr. Sti-eit heads the “Clearing Center for Union Now“ through which lo.'-.1l federal union Dl'g’l"llZl\ll0llS with more than two m1 lion members corelate their activities and carry on an educational campaign. Lillie- wise 1n Australia and New Zs-alz-ind 11nd Eire there are active Federal Union organizntictis. ‘I'm-re has now D0011 formed the Canadian Association for Federal Union, for the stated purpose of tor- wardlng the federal union of the free democratic peoples of the world. A “Provisional Organizing Commit- tee" has been nnnu-d to erect the frameivork around whit-h N-itintial, Provincial, {H111 lot-til I-‘t-cl ..1l U-i~ ion Associations can be btiilt. Tem- porary offices have been opened at 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, and from there a preliminary cam- paign to raise funds to carry on the ivoi-k of the Association is be- ing conducted. Eventually 1'1 is hoped that zir- rangements will be made to place at. the disposal of Canadians. by means of literature, the ]7l‘(‘SS, radio and the pttbllc platforms, informa- tion about Federal Union 1111.1 the hope that it offers of ]1l‘(‘.\‘(‘l‘\.ll_Z freedom mid (ll‘lllt1Cl'.'l(‘_\' in n 1v-11-l1l that Hitler seeks to (lontttinte. Meanwhile the public ts risked to assist, both by individual effort tn arousing interest and by monetary contributions Th“ Honorary Treas- urer pro leni is D1"- Harold Coitz-h. I am, Sir. etc. GOLDW N‘ GREGORY Secretary. Provisional Or- ganlzfng Committee. ‘Toronto, November 5th, 1940. cums-rants (ll-FT 13110.11 CANADA Slrz-One of the tragedies of the Germain air warfare, which the people of the Motherland are so gullanlly resisting, is the dcsti-ttc- tion or damage of cathedrals and parish. churches- in London and other 1.1 rts of thc country. The Words of the Psalmist are terribly- real: ‘They have set fare upon Thy holy places; and have defiled the dtvelling-place of Thy Name, even unto the ground.” Many cf the parish churches and mis 'on= in Canada have tx-eit built, \- ufltole or part, with Eng- lish money; and ti them we are able to tvorslitp God and receive the Minlsti-zitions of His Church. Here, then, is an 0])1)(ll'lllllll_\' to manifest in a concrete manner our synipntliy- with our suffering l - 1.1-.- ei-n iii Great, Britain, by rtii n a substantial silin of money to ht-tp in the work of TC-btlildlltg or re- pttiiung 111021‘ l-lf-tist-s 1-1 (ted \\l\.,.-h have been destroyed or darting-ed by enemy aeticn. If, say during the coming Ad- vent season, special offerings were made in every part-h church and misson thi-cughrzut. 111::- Dominion; and if the rcstilt was an avertigo cnntributicn of one‘ dollar fmin ev- ery Anal. 11 1n Cznarltt: 1111-11211-111111 be tut-cry handsome stun, which w.» 1111:1111 u-k c.111- Primate to send, {Ii a "Christmas gift“ from the can. ndian Church, to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Great as its material value would hi‘. sllch a gift would “say” some- l-hifll! still more valunble to our kitifolk and felloiv-churchmen, who truly nre bearing the burden and heat of the day. I am, Sir, etc, W. H. DAVISON The Rectory, 137 Ontario Street West. Montreal. Que, ' October 23rd, 1940. i___.___________ WARTIME \V.~\R FILM ______. _MANCHE$TER r- ICP) —"Gone with tn, Win .' AllFTlfflfl epic fllm of tlv" American Civil Wm‘, fias- - r1111 20 ‘Vfflis in the Gziietv Tliair: hen . PRELUDE Still south I went (‘llltl ivest and south again, 'I‘lirou1,-l1 Wlcitnnv from the niortilng till the night. And far from eitics and the sights of incn, Llvcd with the _suiislilne and the moon's delight. the bird.- The grnv rind yvlntry sides of many I knew the s ni-s. the flowers, and S, l! n5. And dld lallt half remember human w r 0 In converse with the mountains, moors and lens. The economic 1111151111511, used rultt-fl lessly and to the fullest ltmtt, would bring the Japanese to their senses .- ln a matter of months. -- Times of lndla (Bombay-i ‘5 I) ’\(KA(||I (l lan": 1111111“ ,‘ "'11 run-W‘ 1 MenILGe-il "‘ yinqlrqrlqaln 3 'l'ul1es Listcrinc 'l‘011t!-. Paste 75c value for Metallic Examination Of Foods tSi-it-nt-c Service News) ‘Pi-tires of metals occur tiatttrtilly in many foods, and biot-licntit-tili-e- search indicates that at least nine, sodium, potasslutn, calcium, tung- ll(‘Sllllll iron, copper, 111fl1!."1-1111‘;'<?. mitt-e. and cobalt lll'(‘ tier-e 111i- prt-pet‘ nutrition. On the hand, metallic coiittiniinutrvii foods may (‘£11159 spoilage frcni i111- palrmcnt or flavour or 00111111‘. 811d lll‘llll'(‘ R" srmit- nit-ta , even in tnotnits, 111-1- (it-finitely toxic, - Zlllll.'li\ll(lll itsuztlly o 1-11111-1‘ lTl tlic 1 11. ‘lure 11:" with the cont \\ app-er of the final Insecti . t-rons metals. Lend arse ever, is 1i vatun . ' has received 111111- the apple crop. Ex laboratories of the Division Chemistnv, Science Set-vice, Domin- ion Ds-partni-r-nt of A- iusttre that spr- " leave residues wi tirrmitfcd by the tcatilziliezzs 111 Department of Health. Lflltl readily picked up by contact lead contamination of 11s tt-tiie plate from all Ofltei- nietais which have otx-uri-ed in 111111ls with harmful results ure anttnlozrv, t-tttliiiitttn, Zine, - -'1 1 per. .-\1iti!1‘.11ny ovifl- has b1-1 lll 11111-1‘ o.’ t-n 11.\11l- to i-c. 111111-111111- 1111111119, 111111 tli1-t1- finite 111111111-1- in keel z: 111.11 in such v1-s.~eis. Cadmium poem-nag has occurred . 011i contact of . foods with cadmium plate, Zi less- toxic and (‘Olllllfll".l1l\'t.‘l_\’ 111110111111 can 1.1l:1.--1 \ .~l'l‘lOll.\ results ‘T1111; 1111-1111 t1.» Copper has often l)4‘f‘l‘l fount. contamhintit of f11111| prntitir-t". u-ize time it was a 1111111111111 p to use copper stilts tn col \'1.-_4"ct1ibI1-s. especially‘ - of possible tnjttry to li1--.i‘tl w? fruit and vegetable p1- lilbited. (Topper is r. - picked by acid fo ' from -t -. eesslnp. 1-.'~p1'1- ll_v if the ..i'[a1-1- is turiiislit-tl, In vit-iv of rev-- lx-i‘ of (‘nit-idian l-1ni:i'o pat-in. was rr-t-e-ttly completed. - ll FllO\\‘(‘(l that the et-pix-i- rotitt-t REDDIWS SPECIALS 11!’? lfdifaq/ H GINUINI UIG! ill! PMMOUVI SNLVI (RUM Giant Tube of Colgatt-‘s- Toothpaste, 15c bottle 0f H1110 Shampoo 41?:- vulue for 35c REDDIN B1105. u’ i’ , Macs Hair Restorer A tl-glieflll-ly pt-ilnnn-ll 11'1" nurtilitm which r 1- s n r \- *1 strengthens ulld licallttllt-s, llie 1 hulr. c“ \" l'l‘ WILL R ‘ ‘TUNE _' . llAlll T0 IIS ()l{l(11|~\1\|1 - COLOR. Promotes .1 Iu-u- 11ml i‘ c-rinr growth Wljvft‘ “If l falling 11ml |s_r('ll]1\l‘ 1 useful in nrt-vt-ntlllfl an" destroy-int; punis- _ 1 killers. Just lolli-w the tint-r- . tions cart-fully and you “ll be iunuzcd at the results- GET YOUR 150111.113 TODAY _'- PRICE 60c Iicr l$0l|l¢ A cAssv STUMACIIS i RI-ZLll-JVEI) 1 Every pursuit u-l111 ls trnub» b led with ttns in the stonrnh 11ml bowls -h11uld zi-t n lmttie .1 of Dr. [Sun's Stomach Mix» f‘; tum and 51-0 how quit-lily- it 111‘ wlll rt-licve all dlstn-wsnu; symptoms Dr. I-IVEIIIS Stomach Mixture, taken at. mml times’. 1111i only prevents ull but cfl 1s 1111111 gas. but. ll nrnmutt-s the fu - tlonal activity of the stoma. n, assist. dim-slim: and linprnu-s the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORDER YOUR l!()']"l‘l.|-I TODAY PRICE 85c LADIES Why not call and see our stock of Minx Fat-tor Society Bcnulv Aids nml take advant- age of the tremendous tifnp In the unit-1- nf flies-r [lffidlllll Never before has the Di-lt-c been so low In (‘nmidm Now la Your chance In Buy. DON'T DELAY. r111: iwo mics (‘e sprays mtiv also he re- sponsible. Lead nnd arsenic are tisunlly considered the most tinny:- 113w‘- and .1111 lll\'(‘S'lflfl— tions have been itndertaken in the 111i tl-.1- -:.1:-c1- proee; sod fonds must be avoided by the Plllll- lntttttin of lead or i.s 1111111», sut-Li 1..‘v ot-ettrs from tlii- itse 111 15111121111711} iron ctlttilanient 111111 cure should be exercised in the use of tlils nia- terial for processing or 51111-1111: food. 4; . “w 271-“ This is u fight to the finish. No room for 1111f measures. No room for delay. This is urgent pressing . . . vital. This is WAR. $0 Canada closes her ranks . 167,000 men in the Canadian Active Service Force; 2111,1101) retrruils to be trained during the next l\\'\-l\'t) months ; an army of 500,000by next summer . . , ,, This ls one side of Canada's war effort. Tho other side concerns YOU. More men . .. well cquippetl, well tlflllwl, wt-ll dotlicd, well fed . . . mean more dollars. Ctiiizuia looks to you to supply those dollars , ,, and to keep on sitpplying them till this \v:iri.~:. n, $1 11ft saving now.l3c ready to help your count 1'v when the call for money conics. 11c ready 1111111. list your dollars in this fight for human frcetlotn and decency. 13c glad you are ahle to help so simply amt 5,; cft1-1-tiv1-l_v .. (l-‘ii-ura ul-prua-ilrnil: a: 1110.1. Jl, n11) S4 ve/or l/Ikfory T1113 ROYAL BANK‘ OF CANADA , the use of copper ccmpctinds tn colouring “Int-ts ls pro- on the dry basis. Research has shown that traces of copper are rc- sponsiblc for "lullowgv" flavour in dui 1‘ products, so that copper con- - tuition of milk 11nd butter must. be carefully avoided. Contact- of foods with tron, tin and aluminum has not been known to cntlse injury 11o health, and when DESPITE l-‘ltll, present in excessive tiniounts or 111i- dt-r certain conditions, these metals may catise "off" etilortition. A balanced diet will supply ade- quate amounts of all qulred for the proper functioning of the human system. The inclus- ion of metals in foods tram-oils sources should be mdttced to a niinitnttm. lu-otlucts of the Packing Houses and Caiiiierics and of materials used in their preparation for metallic im- purities is carried out. in the_ltib- pro- Z'l till- ltitlotts limiting the amount of cop- pcr permttted in tomtvo products imported lnto Great Bi-itnlti, 1i stir- vey of tl"e copper content of n nnni- scl- dcm exceeded 50 pat-ts per million GOOQOOQOOOOOOQ-O-Q-QO-O-WQ%4-Q'FO-Q4 Sflllfll BUDG >¢¢ooooooo00o4oooeoooo¢ GINUIN! Klllfl INJKIOR M101! vice maintains equality human consumption Greeks dress tlicii- metals m” to dance, too. and ex- Extimitiatlon of oqulp them ‘vim Say to Your Grocer I Want BRMIMIN ORANGE PEKUE TEll You will enjoy its superior quality oratories of the Division of c; istry. Science Service, Dominlonl partment of Agriculture. This 51 that the various l1ro1lt11-ts tire .'i1 __.___._._____ GREEK NO SISSY, NEW YORK, Nov. ti.—1CP1 -'I oldtt-rs dtt11 [pH-Our or d1s_ ently on different sious ceremony, certain Gi-etk 1111i are decked out in showy skirts like dancers. The Greelull When there’: real military bu.- ness to be taken care of, Grceteo outfltmembersof its small standt army hi serviceable unitornis a: ‘ modern (Greece probably would riui out equipment lf she called up all her reserve forces, bin her staiidli 1111111 1: 11.111411911111811» +GO4+OOO+§Q~O O O+OQ44N 00000000000040-09-0400040 ,1 E.1R.Brow & Son Fire, A1110, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. £9 43> m. CQ $WQQ> I (loos Iluty Factory. Send your order in today to the Q. -4- -o.- TOBACCO CO., LTD., CHARLOTTETOWN . _ , J1 I’ Tb FOR SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND 3111.911‘ BE IWAILEI) EARLY Tt- REACH THE BOYS BY CHRISTMAS. S E N ll YOURS HICKE Y’S TWIST from llll‘ l-‘rec il' ordered direct Man u fuel uvcr IIIGKEY & NICHOLSON Charlottetown