l at!-.\ /l,\_ —_« as.‘-A ~:.-v . . PAGE goon TIIE CHAR LOTTETOVIN Ii llAllIllAll Morning Dally (Founded In 1381) President. Lhut.-Col. W. Chester 8. Mclmro Vice President, J. R. Burnett. F, J. l_ Secretary. Llcut -Col. D. A. Mncklnnon. D II. 0. Editor and Managing Director J. B. Burnett. F. J. I Associate Editor, Frank Walker SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year (In advance.) delivered to C!!! $4.00 per year tin advance) mulled to P. If. lsllnll 85.00 per year (In advance) mulled to Canal: and 0.5 . ‘udit. Bureau of Clrcnlatlons Mem bcrs "The ETUHHESI Memory is Weaker than the W alcest Ink." SATL"riD.-'\Y. SEIVIEMBER 2, 1939 L . , __:__.._=, Hun At The Gate illllt‘l‘ h:i. ‘.||ll()ti>l'l the (lugs of war, and the ‘.eri"f.c c.ii:—w;i'.iiic.-.~ iiiziy fziintly be aiiticipatevl i;'.\ \\il1i‘ll \i;i.~ ti-lt riiiind the world ‘The by the 5. \i,'Ii,i~ :i ll‘\ llflllix .i‘tt'i' the .\;izi ‘lords had '.'l"'>.L’il ' l’iili-li :iiii}cr. Allllclxlllg on three :('(ll ix, 1';-i,-ii l{:i~t l'i’ ia, Ponicrania, and’ llr:--l.i.i, \\ ll! :ii'c~iii'»:iii_\iii_; air raid? over \\'ar-V -an Illltl i K.‘ ‘i s. llll‘ iii\';i,simi ivas tinicrl. :1’ tin‘ llttlllw .ii:tr thu l’i;ll.\ll (lint-i'iiiiiL-iit hail‘ iii’ ii..-ili:ilii.ii h_\' the llriiisli iihj.ci of i»peiiii‘;_' ingo- .- l" lic‘l'|ll£|ll and l‘iili~li anili- \:; ii;iilci‘~t:iii.liii;; to this effect, it is .- «\-.\in l’..:'liii lIll(' 'l'liiir~’.l;iy after- l'\Iil“ll :ili.'i,.'i--;itl<il'. vcli rt-xii-i\.i'.;_{ the situation in the Premier Cham- .-.l :.i .i:: iu: iii». 1'. hi lii lli".ii<li l':ii'}i.tiiieiir }t'$lCf(lfl)', b:~r'i.-.iii (‘\§v*~(‘(l the tl1'.]‘ll('lly of the Nazi leader, gitl ll"?! \\l‘.ll fii'.l rtsp.>ii.~'ihilit_v for provok- l .ll\ -‘ cluir in; \i.'ii', il.~i"i::ml that llritziin would un- _ li:itil hwr tll)llL".|ll()llS to Poland un- \\;i~ an ltlllllt‘tl'Zll€ \\'llll<ll”a\\'al of Ger- lii~.i.:t l('.\3 i.’l‘ll man l'iiri*~< frwni l'ol:-h soil. A similar state- iii<nt \\.'ls l"il ll\' the French Premier. That tlii.i- ii‘:-ii llll~ will have any effect on Ger- l‘llll!l'.' is iwq.irili-il zis iiiipclcss. The die has been cast.‘ il'i'.illll :iii-I hrzime, now mobilized for \v;ii-, \\lll. in all hiniian likelihood, be Ftl.\\'3l', pCl‘i‘,Illt- l\(‘lHl't‘ lllt'.~’\' \\'l\l'flS appezir in print. lii t‘.i» llltillllllllt‘, tho Lfziiiatlian Government h.i. uii.i:i~v::i-vi-l_v (l;.{l'('<.‘Ll to seek pailiaiiientary aiiilioruy "fur t-i’icctii'c \‘Ul!])Cl‘£l'.lOn by Canada at the side of tirc-at Britain," and Hon. Dr. l\l:inion, Kiwll~('l‘\llll\'L‘ leader. has pledged his p;irt’\-'5 qippiirt, The \\'ar .\Ica.surcs Act of 191.; has hi-i-n l)1‘HCi.'llll‘.C(l and the militia, air and n.'i\;il fiiiwcs of t,".iiia<l.'i have been placed on i'lL‘ll\'<.' st-riice. biiril l‘;n'li:iiii<iit lllt‘(‘lS on Sept. 7 and de- Clllflfi ui_mii ziiid ll'i.'ll\'.‘5 l)l"tl\'l>l|lFl for the creation of a ll(‘l<l li»l'i’c for .~i-rvicc outside Canada, the fllLIllllt.'l'\ of lllt' iiiili:i;i arc l’t‘t[l‘.ll'(‘tl only to serve \\lllllll the Diiiiiiiiion. They may, however, be miircil ziiivwlicre within the Dominion, tol l‘(’l:(l illl iuvzidcr or pi-rform any duty required of thrsiii. ln t'~(-~e fatvful llfill"S. there will be no ques- Iiiiiiiiig the iii';:ciir_v of these ll1€‘1-lSlll"(’S. or the dir ctiiin in which the path of duty lies for C.'tii;iil:i. The Voice Of Labour i.:zhniir Dav falls on .\lond.'iy. Sept. .1. It is a <l:i_v on which the co:ilriliiitioii of labour to the I\1'tr~pt‘l‘:l_\' ziiiil pi'<iui'c.ss of C:iii:i<la finds ilmllH[ll’lJl{(‘ n:ti-i':iiict- lllltl reciignitiwii. On this ot‘t‘:i-ion it has :i iliiiihle sigiiiiiczirice. l‘re.sidcnt A. R. .\lfI\l'i(‘l‘, of the .\ll-('an.'irli;in Congress of 1.<'ll)tI\‘l', yr-‘ci'ila_v lHl‘\\‘1ll‘4l('L.l to Prime Minis- tcr .\l;ii‘l<cii7ii~ liing a nicssacrc plcrlgiiig the snppiirl of his <iry_::iiii'/.:v.tion in dcfensc ineasures and stiq;.(e~liiiq the lormzition of a national ad- visrirv council of l.’lll’:\ll' representatives. “Such I. council," .s:i_v.s .\lr. I\loslier, “would be able to perform iiiipiirtarit and valuable functions rlurniq the rhI'fii'iilt pcriod which lies ahead of the people of (':ina<l:i and the world." He as- S\ll'(‘ll the ('io\'i~i'niiiciit of the (,‘oii;zi‘c:r-'s whole- herirti-il “siiiipviri .'lrl(l cooperation in any action‘ which it H! v he nr'r‘c-<.1i‘v to take in the de- fence of ("iii:iil.'i and the l7,mpire and the main- l('llIlllt‘t‘ of llll' llt'llllICl'(lllC principles of justice mil fi~i~iliiiiv." For this iii_i:il lllll‘l'.'lll(l‘, not the Gowrttiiieiit only but .ill I l‘,.‘l<l'! is llllll'lll(‘ll_ Priiplitztic Utterances .ivi'i:'-1 in ‘ll’ t.lii‘i:- llllil .\l;iil. liiilitli Robin- sun l'(‘(‘Illi- ti;-> lil'ii'\iiii_{ pi’iip‘ii‘tii‘ .~‘t.'il('inI‘nt.s' wi'iti<n li-. ltir. t’. l’. Silriix of Tiirimto anti piililflzi-i‘. in tl.< tlwllmr/r ~i.\ _\c:ii'.s ago this, ll V .il l‘. is ii‘-vi: 'l'l .'irtii" \\'i'itti-ii in lt‘Illlll(’lll 4\ll hr '« ii i '*. int n_. lr.lt"l!~|llx of l<i_13: "it :- iii:-'.i ii».~:;.a-11.:-iiiiiwziiiioillit |‘oli<h \iOl'l'lll'1l’ on the him if til'lL’lll.'ll f)\\'llt‘l’K’lll]). l l'l\( ‘ii ii lt |l.l .lx I ‘\l'ill‘ :i ll‘!llll)(‘l’ til inzips. Inc l\ iii l ill l|ll' :i1 thi tiiiic of the ’i‘l"il~ll’l('< in iii\‘ii; 1hi- lxiiigiliiiii (ll l’oli.-ii;i l‘t‘IlCil(‘\' fill:-‘li',,{ll’.‘ up to tIii- \.ii.v.iigri'1n (Baltic Sc:-.). -\ S(‘Clllli'l nap i< of l-'i:i'«ii-e at thc l)I’;.flll'li|l'\' of lll(‘ Ru- flll'lllIlll4ill in l5l<i ri zrl r-iii‘i- ;'}_'aiii l’iilaiid l'('llChC:\ up to lhlll/If". .\ third nizip is of Cciitifiil F.tir— ,I,_-. in i/—.\'i,; by thi-4 iiiiii- |‘rii—:<ia has pushed f‘;[§l\l,’]]‘(l .'l- f:ir as .\lt‘lll(‘l and 'l‘il.-it. but east’ 3f tl]’lt lilllllilllil is oil‘ zi part of 1‘oland and oroviilcs ilt‘t'l'~~‘i to the l’.:iltii'. The next maps 7f 1.‘<m .'\|]1l i.\’i_; rt--..-::l how l‘i»l.1nd was being slmvlv ¢.'ti'\-ml up h_v lliv tircat l’nwttr.s. “The l'~li~li (V-rriilor is a serious problem 1 grant :iiii| it is of lil‘lr use to deal with present lcfugililicg by .hm\iiig maps that go hacl-' to I184) or even to i;i‘4ii. l‘-iit .i realistic view of the situa- firm must allow for the i'ulliiwi:i;; fats! "The Polish rrilinn Fins been one of the moat p€l’S(‘t‘lll("tl peoples in Fiirripe. ‘,‘Thcv nnnihr-r alin-.ii 30 millions. “'l'lii'_v are primiirilv :in ngriciiltiiral people. “In the present aniniiisities wliizli prevail in :'ftirop<-. their country is econoiiiically insecure ivitliont sonic .'1t‘(‘(‘.<s to the sea. ‘'50 some :u‘cr.<.s to the sea scents necessary and if tint the Polish Corridor, what is the sub- stitute? “Incidentally, one might ask who lost the war and who has, because of the impoverishment of the world generally and the menace of Russia in lsofar as she deserves it. particular, been able to evade 2'; st every obliga- ltlon lmP05€d On her by the l('l'lIl~' of peace, from ‘the episode at Scapa Flow tn the qiiesziim of the war debt? “Deepest of all in my L’Ill(lllttll£‘.l lll(ll({’-lip is :1 hatred of unnecessary war and because I hzitc war so deeply I am not a pacifist. llavizig s(‘Cfl something of thirty or forty coiiiitrics during the past few years I cannot be an oitt-aiiiil-niii paci- fist. I kiio\v too well and see too \'i\'l<ll_\' tli»: power of original sin. ‘‘\\’e do Germany no kindness by‘ pft‘l<'I1<li|1;.l a sympathy which is not genuine. The Gcriiian mind and soul can take hard blows if lllcy are given in honesty; the (ii-rnian ll(‘\[‘l‘~(‘~’ all kiuvls of spiritual mollusca and the ;;rc;ite.st l\illt_lll(‘~i> we can do him is to tell him iipculy that while we want to love him and to \'i'i>rk with him we consider him today a nicnacc to civilization. \\'licn I think of Hitler and the l’i»li.~h L'<ii'i'i<l<ir mrl the possibilities of devastation and blind terror of all western civilization, ni_v heart fails inc. 1 hope to see the breaking of the clouds and Germany clothed and in llt‘l' right mind. and when that happens her position of SClL‘.'lflllt‘. and spiritual dominance miglit to be cvivi-ii to her iii- hut this l‘iili.~h Co."- ridor is the hot spot of the world: here the vol- canic forces gather for the next eruption; here the folly of men and nations fired b_v fzinziticism and by a racial :irriig:.i'icc- that iiivitcs its own defeat seems to be prep.'iriii;; the \\ for a dc- baclc beside which 1914-18 was c ld's play. (ind prevent it I" EDITORIAL NOTES The Great Fire of London, this date, 1006. I * l ¥ The intense suspense has ended, and the worst fears realized. I I I 3 Labour Day holiday this year will be a meni- orable one. not It xi :- Toniorrow petitions for a short and \'lCl0f‘l0ll‘§ war will no doubt be the subject of pravr-r in the churches. on It It it The July export of farm implements and machinery was $729,974 compared with SS25.i57 in _lune and $553,053 a year ago. The amount to the United States was $157,971 and to (}ri~:it Britain $53,456. Other large purcliasers were British South Africa, Argentina, Chile, llrazil, Colombia, Australia, French Africa, New Zea- land, France, Portiigiicse Africa, Sweden and Uruguay. It u no: It Three \\'clshmen have discovered a process which they claim will revolutionize prcsem methods of extracting oil from coal. They (le clare that the process could be used at any collicry irrespective of the type of coal raisr-d. Other claims are that the new method is less costly than any other now employed, and that oil could be produced at about loo .1 gallon. The experi- menters are two South Wales scientists, .\’lr Llewellyn Davies and l)r. llltyd T'iiom: of Swansea, and Mr. E. M. liowen, of l’nrihc2i\vl. who was for 30 years in the \\'el:'h mining in- dustry and is an expert in fuel rcscarcli. For nearly two years they have f‘(‘.\'(‘?ll‘Cll(‘(l at r. siiiall worksliop in .1 \’\'<'st \\'alc.s indus! ial :ir<zi. The process, it is understood, pl‘H\. es :1 .\llt\l'[ cut to hydrogenation. It is the first attempt to extract oil and gas front coal by Cl(Cll'<ll\'SiS. In- dependent experts, iiicliiiliiig officials of the British Fuel l\‘csc.'ircli l‘i<iai'tl, and l‘.‘.‘.‘lllll‘.‘l‘S of the Coal Committee of the l\':ition:il lni'lu~ti‘ial Development Council of \\':ilcs anti l\l(vlllll0lllll- shire, have investiiz,ate(l the prticcss, :ii:d are said to have been impressed with its possiliilities. * U ’K II Bellamy Fartritlge, author of “Sir l‘iil‘._v llowc," "Aniiindscii" and “The l\‘im.~c\'cli Fani- ily in America," has added to his list “('i>iiiitry Lawyer”, a biography of his father, \\'l‘.0 lived and practised in Phelps, N. Y. This is how he describes the beginning of his fatlicr‘s practice: Here the citizens of l’lielp.s, N.Y., (]:Ol)lll:lllDl‘l, 1,200 up), and vicinity woulil come to have their \vills drawn, to see about suing the r.'iil;‘o:irl for running over a co\v, to ai'r:iiiqr- the lease of pro- ipcrty on shares, to inquire. into any of a dozen legal niysteries, or simply to _L:i't :iilvici- on ilonics- tic problems. “If folk: ‘.\‘(‘l‘(‘ in a IlIlli' l"Olll)lC”, .1 man once told .\lr. l’dl‘ll'lllL'(‘, “ih:-v \‘.iIlll|l get down on their knees and l.'lll\' it i-vcr with tiorl; lnit if they were in a In! of ll‘tllll‘l(‘ tbi*\"<l go straiglit to your f:itli<-r." l’iir a _;i‘:i<-i‘;i'i«iii and |l‘ll0l‘(‘ the folks of l'll(’llIi .\(‘(‘lll to ll£t\‘(‘ tlttl‘l' ap- ‘proxiinatcly that. and the t‘tlllllll'_\' l.'l\\'_\'t‘l‘ pr:icti.s- cd and prosperctl. \\'hr*n llt‘ (ll'.'tl. th:it son now says, it sceiiicd as tlioiigli part of the (Il'lt,[lll.'li Aniericri had dicrl with h‘iii. "lli-ri~ J'."tl lll!'l’(‘ ‘a shrewil old cinins:-liii-.' will still he fuiziiil :inini.g his battered hooks in 1i;riihli_\'_p:.pri—IiH l'l‘ll iii‘- _ficc in an iiiit-of-tli<-'.\':iy C4>'lIlll'\' lI'\\'li, i‘ll' the country lawyer, as ht‘, C-xistrd l;i-t\\<i-ii the days of Abrahain Lincoln and Calvin Loolitlgc, is no more." I! 1 V 30‘ The rlistiiigiiislieil writer and rliviziizitist St. _lt)hn lirvinc makes the follnwiiig c:-mm -nt in :1 letter to The Spectator: ‘‘\\'i- are all geltiiig ready to revive Ilic drivel abotit old men mak- ing wars, and sendiiig young lll('ll ti’; figlit in them, when the fact is that old men are doing their damndest to prevent yoiing lllt‘ll frulll set- ting all the natioir; of the earth at each otlier'.s throats. If is, I think. lllC0lll(‘.*-lillllt‘ that the greater part of the misery now prcvailiiig iii the , world is largely, if not excliisivcly, due to young men, If it were not for the yotithful ll('l0lS of Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini, how iniiizli happier we should be? llas anyoiii: noticed how yoiiiig are the Irish Republicans who are aveiigiiig, hv ,thcir efforts to blow tip utidergroiind l:ivatnrics. ,wrong.s done in lrelanrl by linglaml seven cen- lturies ago? These romantic urchins are not less. if no more, silly than the fatuoiis Fiiglisli iii- il(‘llt‘Cllli'llS who flinirish so disastri-usly in Fill!- lish reviews. Why you yourself, Sir, reasonable though you are in most respects, give too much space to sour-bellied young men \\'lli>f"(' nnly argu- ment is a snarl. all those articles entitled Youth Tliinks This. That and the Other, articles which made abun- dimtlv manifest the sickening fact that Youth either could not or would not think at all, but was content to blah-blah.” . ....i....-.......-..... . Ilow bored you Illfltle us with- THE CH1_\R;1g9'1T71".l‘3L13LVX1?‘-_.(,3,lJ_A_R_l3L’_~_1.‘1_-_ NOTES BY THE WAY When the crickets have fuuy launched their omhestmnl dln, 1“ mld-Ausust or thereabouts. the season of corn on the cob bursts llllti lull flower. The practical citizen takes suitable precautions in anticipation of that rapturous time. Waving decadent table man- ners hflughlily aside, he tucks a corner of his napkin into his col- lar before lifting from his plate, 3. bl‘ 8l1’IE€|"lY Wilih both hands, is steaming, but not quite red hot, ear of corn, after having tmnolnted ll! with butter-as lovingly, as C0Dl0U51y ~ and added a judicious sprinkling of salt. Then he bites valorously Into the cylindrical treasure and engagas tn 1-aptur- ous champings and in signing ex- pressive of parndlsieal content- As the enchanted moments go dancing by, the dreamy-eyed diner builds, with denuded cobs piled reverently one by one upon his plate, a monument of Elysian joy. Corn on the cab is the quintes- senee of Summer 1: is refined sunshine and distilled dew. It em- bodies the daintiness of ro.e-tlntecl d3“'“5 “H1 the mystery of scented starllt breeze-haunted mldntghts. some barbarians brutally shear off the delicious flavor-filled grains with knives instead of gnawing them off in a. spirit of devotion. Others thrust bits of prolonged meta! into the ends of the ears to hold them by, thus it sunilng, eaddlshly, an air of aloofness if not superiority toward those luscious prizes, Some, pro- fessing aversion to the buttering of their countenances from ear to ear in feasting with decent enthus- lasm on the choicest. of vtands, merely nibble at the noble pro- vendor or even stonlly resist. lts virtuous entlcements. All such degenerate Americans surely are unworthy to practise the great midsummer table rite of fihls sov- ereign. corn-fed people.—Chlcugo Daily News. l’erIIsmg a. daily newspaper or 59 Years 8-80. we noted that it con- sisted of four pages The pages were only half the size of those of the newspapers of today. There were only two or three columns de- voted to skimpy. niat-t.er-of-fact. prcsentatlon of news at home and abroad. The headlmgs scarcely con- veyed any Indication of the tex- tual matter below. There were a few line drawings by way of illus- tration. The ndvertlsernents were drab and would not merit. a sec- ond look by any modern reader. The daily newspaper of today contains many pages of real news. What; happens in China. Berlln, Rome. Poland, Britain, Peru, Wash- ington. Vancouver or Ottawa ls presented fully and wlt.h lnter- pretation by competent writers, so that readers know the whys and Whefefores of everything that hap- Dens. The news of the day is illus- trated by clear photographs which may have been transmitted from London or Rio de Janelro by wire- less. There are articles dealing with social and public affairs, health rind topics of special in- terest to women and children. There are comic strips to amuse and Barnes to entertain. Today's paper touches life at, every angle. 13 35 3 Compendium of information and instruction. keeping people in. formed of everything that hap- pens. It. is a whole encyclopaeclta 0! '~‘V9Hl5 day by dill’ It is ten times the size of the newspaper of our grandfathers’ time. It is the best, medium of advertising for the benefit of merchant and buy- er alike. There is nothing on earth Which gives such value for so small 8“ 0l_1t'flY. No wonder the EVCMQE family gets its daily news- Dflper. whereas only one family tn six subscribed to a newspaper 50 years ago ,1-Ierald. A London taxi driver, who has also a dl;'cr.mtnatliig eye {or- antiques. is visiting in New york this week and next-, the guest of a satisfied passenger Edward A Barnes is his name, and hi; mp. preclatlve host. is William C_ FOWIIGS. Jr.. a Pittsburgh steel man. to whom he pointed out certain bargains in the London antique 5110136. If appreciations ln every case could only take such direct and Rencrous form we can imagine New York's streets as practically deserted while our text ilI”1Vt‘rs dhsportcd them elves on tour to distant. parts. _ New York World-Telegram. News that rugeweea has been found in this district ls disturb- ing. for one of Algcmals claims to consideration has him tn the fact ,tlia‘.- it has ll(‘l'C‘lt).lCf'C been mean of this SL‘Ulll‘i‘|),’t‘, making it mime- “V9 '-0 hay fever sufferers. It. is true that it has been found 0111!’ in small quantities and in scattered areas. but lts presence is something which calls for im- ,mcdlnt.e acuton to eradicate It. The local office of the Depart- ment of Aglculture is taking steps M 01168 V-0 get. rid of this weed and la asking for the co-operation of resldent,s.tn clearing it out where- ever It. is found. what little has been found here is believed to have been brought in with scratch feed for chickens and lt is believed that prompt. action will effectively check it. — Sault. Ste. Merle Star. A fellow worker of mlne — an wit, is plumber, {or plumbers. and journalists have much in com- lmon — has written to correst A technical error in something I wrote and has thereby brought me information that I previously lucked He says that when I used the expression, "not worth n tlnk. er‘: damn." I was wrong. Indeed I have often wondered why g tinker‘: curse should be mom usefesa than those of others. The real fact is that when I plumber, in pursuit. to his myg. 361161. desires to flood in certain place with l coat of solder he ereeta a wall of dough, or clay, around it and then pour: his met.- nl. The material in the well then being of no further use it. ll thrown lnway. Thus we have "u uselou u I inter‘: dun" — not ban, OIL ’ (Hamilton Spectator) When one considers to what. an extent the aVaJlal)'tll‘._v of 01.1 sup- plles dominates the economy of the modern world. It seems almost ‘un- poesible 00 believe that it is only eighty years ago since the flxst. oil well was tapped tn the United States It was on August 27, 1859, than Colonel E/Jward Driike, of Tit-usvllle P(.‘l1n':ylVi’LIll’.i. co-worker, “Uncle Billy" drilling with salt-well appamtus. and striking the drill deeper and deeper with slow liaimmer-blows, had the unique experience of see- mg 8. thick, blackish llqiiir! rise up in the pipe. The world procliietion of oil in the fulloivinz year, 1860, was 500,000 barrels, of which the United States ftiriilshed 98.2 per cent. ’I"iiat country still leads. by a lame mar-_:in: riltout a billion barrels; are now produced there anniiallifi The anniversary is being cele- brated with fitting honours. The Drake well was less than seventy feet deep, and the daily output. amoumed to about twenty barrels] It was some time before extensive comirit-rcfal ll.~(‘ was made of the fluid v:hiel~. at fliol. was used onll’ for 1l’uminatlng piirposcs. The in- ventloii of the internal combustion engine gave the impetus to tile in- dustry. and It is said that many t.hc-usands oif pmdiicts and by-pm- | ducts of crude oil are noiv miirket- . A Nazi Victory (New York_ Riv». ld Telegram.) see \\'llfll ll Nazi victory ll would inean the Let's would iiiea'.i: end. of ccur.~c- of the Frcncli and British empires, IL would mean having Germany in the British and Prenoli West Indies and in Bermuda right, at our from door. It would mean lirivlnr; Germany in British and Fench Ginann, 'l‘lt‘lE'l\l.X)l'S of Bmzil. It would mean having ('vl‘l’IIlBI[\' in Brllisli Honduras. Central America, at stone's throw from the Panama. Canal. It would mean having Germany in Brit.aln‘.s strategically plB("‘fl F‘alkl:i:'.d Islands, near Cape ‘torn, where they could oommzuixl a latte part of South America. It would mean hfl\’l'Zl[.Z Germany as a menace to Canada, whose defence would devolve upon us, since she would be lvglpless if at- tacked by the Nazi cnlossiis. It would put Gcrmnnv in Hour; Kong, Singapore. the British Elist lriclles, French Indo-Clilnri, pt-i-liaps even in Australia, New Zf‘EIlfl.ll(‘l and South Africa. For. like Edmund Dantes in The Count of Monte Crtsto. the former Austrian house painter could cry: "'I‘lir- vi-o:ld is mine!" Would sucih IL world as that make us safe from wzir? O-’)vlo'u.sly not. On the contrary it. wou‘:d be the beginning of ‘H necessarily nulltarlzed Arnerlc-.1 perpetually in arms. with (‘0n.s(:l'l}')lion and liuze standing armies $lll'll as they now have throirzhout E‘lll‘(7])", and fleets comvmrod with whicli our present nnvv woulrl reseinbfe chil- dren-i's toys floating in a pond, Loyal Edi? (Haniilton Spoctaitor.) The long list of the great Indian rulers and princes who have signi- fted their loyal liitviitloiis to sup- port. Brlt_ri_ln In 1.5;. ]')y_\5py1.t gum- bean crisis dO"s' hmioiir to their principles and is quite in keeping: with the re-To-rcl of the p.i.st. In the Greot. War the Indiadi 1Y.‘oplcs showed their devotion to British ideals with their blood and ll‘i‘lLS- ure. It: has always b‘.‘f‘n the policy 07 the l1’lt<“llR':‘ii‘ I".d‘;ii princes to support the Briti~-h Raj, possibly vrltih some Idea of S‘ll-{l(‘lV’il!ll.'l9,5‘, but more generally on fire l)l"‘flfl basls of civlllzed interests and the yiiyelfare of the people of the count- . Ait tihe present. Gandhi. who rxer. influence tliroirili lime, Mahatma "is so vast an ll the Indian as alu‘avs. rii~;*li.".~izc.s this —— Stratford Bencon- I y 1 Gassy Stiimachs if i value of B; ‘ 1 _j,;_;- .,. mm dM_ That. t.:irrr~ :3;-«_ .-l§_g»¢nu¢.mS l_n_Ip(jAlail.s iltiqilestmierl_ but they A’?°_m" p°l"~‘1‘”‘ Sflyinlz whose Ofltzln eluded me till recently is that one about "grt‘..iig his gem,’-, It appears that it was once me Custom to keen ii goat in stables to soo.-he the horses. The g\vnQr of a race horse expected to win the M9“‘0l30‘ltan Hniidlcap mgr-cl into in New York bar on the eve. ntng of the race. Sllfillilllfl, “tli(=_v Rot my goat, they got, my go,m-- Th9Y had indeed stolen the goat nnd t-he liorse plllf‘fl, ht-ennie res- tlve, and 1;‘ the rare. ~ J. B in Vancouver Province. Relieved , Every nor on \'.III') is lrnnblerl With gas in the staiiiinch and bowels should get n bottle of 0?. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how qlli('kl_V ll will rc- lleve all dlstre sing symptomq_ Sharp pains in the abdomen 0? about the heart are often due entirely to gas nwssure. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture taken at man! time. not only -revr-nts all bad effects from Rs. but It romotes the func- tonal setlv ty of the stomach, I slats digestion and improve: the appetite. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture ll Sold only at the Two Macs it 354: per bottle. Go: Your Bottle Today. BATHING CAPS We have just received . new lnpply of Bathing Cam and Beach Bags In the very Iulcil styles and color. Price! from 251: to $1.00. SPECIALS DODDS KIDNEY PILLS 39c per. box PXTLUM 45c per box VINOLIA cA§'riL£ SOAP , io CAKES 25c 1 ii. 2 lines‘ l in Great Guru street 1 :li%i'«Ii:.:s»...>s;:>.:»..-(1.--..'~;»-.:r:l. '-‘-.-3-5-'~ r -.u SEARCILNG FOR CAUSE OF MENTAL SYMPTOMS. A.n inmate of New Jersey State Mental Hospital, who had been the institution for two yeais. had some tnfected tieebh removed. With- in two months she was considered normal and was able to return home. The superintendent was so much impressed that he had den- tists, nose and t. and other speciausts makie a. tzhorough exam- ination of all titre patients and by removal of infection and correction of physical defects, about 40 per- cent. of the inmates were allowed to go home. To-clay, practically eve-zy large, mental hospital has a staff of res- l idem or vlsltlxiig specialists who are able to remove or correct conditions that have or might have an effect upon the mind. , Notwltlistandlng these bilgbt 1 rcsu-l‘i.s it will be seen that in the majority of mental patients, infec- tion or physical defect is not the cause of their mental symptoms. There is some other cause and 1!. must be sought and, lf possible, re- moved. F‘o.t.unat»ely, the general practi- tioner to-diay has not. the feeling of helplessness in handling mental cases as physicians of 9. few years ago, who, if 8. patient said foolish things or acted strangely. referred him at, once to the mental special- Now the phystclarn makes a tliorougli examination, and calls in the dentist or ottier sepectalists if necessary. Having found no in- fection or defect. tibial, could pos- sibly account for the foolish say- lugs or strange actions, he may. by pzitlent questioning. be ab‘e to find how, when, and where the "odd" bclmvlor got its start. However, just, as he recognizes the ability of the clent.tst.the throat. specialist, the heart: specialist, and other specialists in each of their prospective fields, he recogndzes also the ability of the mental spec- lnltst to search in R. dec-per or stir- er way for the hidden or long fem- gotiten circumstances that are caus- ing the patdenc to try to avoid re- sponsfalllttes, necessary duties, or even dangers. The mev.-it.a.l specialist: being new reasonably sure that there is no In- feetlnn or other physical cause for the behavior symptoms, betztns his long. patient, and thorough search that may enable him to gradually ! unwind the tangled skeln. The 1 search may go back to childhood. to been age, and often to more re- cent circumstances which have taken the flrzht. out of the patient and caused the development of a behavior that is unsuitable to our everyday life. Rus§i_anFleutraIity (Toronto Teleizramt Aieccrclnrz to the published terms of the R.u.sso-German pact, neither country will assist: in attack on the other. which enables Germany to expect. Russian neiitralttv in the even: of war. What secret clauses there me, or what iiiiderstaiidiiig lies behind the treaty. only the sig- natories know, but it may be guess- ed tlnt. there is more in ft than a.pperi_ij.s ,on_the,,surface.,As_lt stands_ 5“ T‘ are ll small minority, and the del- egation now in London seeking fl. clarification of and an extension of aut.hortt.y tn the new measures under which India is now being governed, indicates the moderation and good sense of the Indian I’!’_lDl'€S€Ill-allV85. There is no wish to interfere ln the foreign pulley of India or the mens- ures for the defence of the country, but the fiscal relations of the country st main unsettled. 9. 9...???-7... ll I winner and OMETIMES tho aller- ellecis of lira are about as bad is. the tire itself. For instance-when would you I while your home was being rebuilt alter a lire-and who would pay your rent? Six or eight months rent expense on lap of every- thing else would be no iolio. believe mcl "That problem wu solved lav mo in ii; time by the agent ol Iha National Fun lnsuianta Company cl Harllotd He II ranged Rental Insurance protection lor me -at unbelievably law zosI—and new, it my home should burn, my rent in tempor- ary quarlen would be paid by this innir men. It’: Iimplc-doom’) can much, and it can might be very imporlanll" w. K. ROGERS AGENCIES no C"ARi9_Tl§T_°_‘A’,'i .I ,..-,,‘.,.~.-,»},5.,... \ - . “" min SAILIN? leads to disaster. To progress and day you must chart a sound course lnpiillliielir to‘ of endeavor. You must know your exact “es tion now and you must anticipate and r post- for future eventualities. p em" How about your Home and dependents and for your own support when working days are over? Consultation with ll Great-West. Life rep“. sentulive will not obligate you and may lead to substantial benefits easily obtainable. HYll.DMAll & CO. LIMITED Provincial Managers Offices: Charlottetown, Summerslde, Montague, T T Germany appears to be the 0:11)’ it. is not likely that Russia would surrender her free- dom of action, in view of the Llircaleiied (iernian approach to her frontiers, without assurance of n(lVfllltZl:.{i'.‘ for herself. It 15 P05‘ sible that plans for the partition of Poland have ulready been drawn BADGES OF HONOR. —(CP) __ii in shaped badge for men and . db cular one for women, made out 91 dull copper, will be issued 10 mom who are prepared to help the U ton of South Africa in time 31 D‘ ergeney. ml‘ p'I‘lie rnpproclicment of the two grcal and Llll.SCl‘llI)Ul0llS antagonists will ‘rive Auicrleiins soiiit.-tiling new to Lliii. iaboiit. It is ‘il direct threat to the British Empire and those who desire pence, security and isolation may ask themselves whether these will be had 11 the British Empire goes down and its possessions are divided between powers whose ambitions know no :~'cri.iple.-. The fight that now seems inevitable is for freedom, demo- cracy and the right to live un- eonqizered. It 15 3. fight. in which lovers of freedom and democracy nucncss T\E>iu:Mimg PARIiS—tCP) At. 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