s-“sr-Mi . v.-a-.".cs‘..-.—. .1. Ai'-fi - ‘as. . .. wnxtllflv iu~ivp . . - .._. .._. .--..._.c. .._._._..... PAGE FOUR TIIE OHARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN blunting Daily (Founded In I887) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLure Yirc-Presidetit: J. R. Burnett, F.J.l. ' - lient. (‘tiL D. A. MacKlnnon- 0.8.0. "er and Hint-glitz Director: J. R. Burnett. FJJ. . ti: E1! l-‘tank Walk nd [an A. Burnett h‘ BSYRIPTION RATES Bi" Mail in P. i. 1., $4.00 pt-r year: $2.50 roi- 6 month: Si." for 1 months; 50c for one month Flo" Deliver," '1" m-r pear; $3.00 nil- a months I'm" It months It) 11.111 lll tairtca tinzl LZSaA. 255.00 per year l-‘l""‘l“>' “*""’-‘.‘Y 5311"‘ Pr!" tear: $1.00 for 6 months. 50t- ftii- 3 months. ‘The Strof/Tgtii i/l/temory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." ___. >'lVl‘i..~'7.'-.\'. i-".~:in:t".\in' l8, 191i. (Qontttlti 's \Vur Programme pay. "z: wallll‘; iit:ni~tt"ri.1l tiroitoiiiicc- 1w" 1 I tattzldzt s uai" prtgraittipe t..-, , ._\ ,_- 1- _.1.t1it. lltle is it clcartr ‘ l L"\\‘i'll!li\‘ll1 >|Illl\'t'>lll£lIl hzis \('l l1 t s \i|!|1llt4l lIitllt ;1tt.l1lirit;1,i-,e i‘ \ \ “. at"... ttirtcsptitthcti; 11f 111p \\ J1 . i‘ '-'i i=1" ti i) i~ to continue "t 1 ="\ ‘i cl. .\t the outbreak cf ‘ l ‘ \' 1w -1\"<l l} ships and 1,7,1; ‘ ‘ l<l'- -'l. Hill, the l_3._1'|lj tiflictrs fill-l ii f? lis for 413 slips . .‘ piling» b_v .\l."1i't"h 31,1 \..'~ i" .t\'t'\1r, not to rel)" 11o - i~ " s ~. 1H ll.t\'\' plan illllltlllllCctl livl l l‘ Illliplri in the kfUllllllllll-gl r31.‘ “tips iii service bi l l-i.s iitixcttst w L15 tihvioitslv op-" 13V -' » Q." ~11 t .. v t1i;1_v he ntettsttred t _ ~11 of .\'o\". 1i), i940, with‘ n 1, ll), tltcrt- were 155 ships’ ' l ‘.3 " ‘ I " 14s. llon. .\ngtis a" fl i . . ttoitiiced a |Jl‘c';,fl‘;ll1lll£ , 1311:, \\"~ttld_ give its 2551 rs alt-l iwtltitgs. 'I'his pro- l». rvha~ now" been enlargctl, v ": tlzttti siitpyartls can carry ‘ still. 1n the L3iitiitionwcziltlt .»\it the hzise of our air force‘ i illilltllziu iilrilicn producctl arel it. .\ir. l\iit1~,,"s sialvntcnt of- ’ t". tlzt-rt- will he a rapid cxpait- p, hut this is all covered by tlte lie 1111151 puzzling sentence iii his 1H1" Iiittvce reads: "The airdrpitic \c:it" will he equal in extent to, " trait." .\l11~l peeiple. believed con- ‘ er the plot mtsycotttplicied last fall. i:i>'\\'lv\tl', is 1111f iruc. lhere is sonic $45,- 5l>'.'-<‘i_><1 .11 pint." still to be done, including coit- "‘ 6:11.11 111 11ll'lll'if1ll‘1t_'_~, and httiltlitigs for the Bril- li“\'- 11111 to acconttittidtitc British air iances, btlt when we are fighting for our lives" and the whole civilized world is crying out for stic- cor and support it is time to forget everything else and close tip the ranks. Loans" would go ovcr better and all kiitds of bilsitiess \\"otild be in better shape if the people felt that decisions made in the centre of things (Ottawa) represented the coni- binetl jitdgmeitt of melt r-i varying \"ie\\"s iii the best interests 0f the $11110.” LUIIURIAL NUILS _ Reinforcing the imperial ct-tisorsltip staff, about 1S0 more censors haie arrived iii Bermuda from liugiaiitl to exaniiile tiwisailatitit" mails. '1 he staff of the imperial censorship tlepartiitent which is separate troni the local censorship staff, now utilit- bcrs about 800. 1* i II‘ i‘ \\'ilson Barrett, actor, itovc-list, dramatist and poet, born this" date i840. lit i895 his grett speciaculai" religious drain-a “The Sign of the Cross" was produced with immediate success at .\'t. Louis, LI S. .\., then at the Lyric Theatre, London. llis other oulstaiidzng religious pro- duction was "lJuo Yailis". Ulhers of his popular ldoit", “Roinatiyt l\',\"e", “The Silver Pklttttditts", and "The Mzttixtitatt". ,‘ u 1- 1v l: I King", \\'lieit a wealthy" youth decides to enter the .\ir lforcc, he dues not want to ask dttd, for obvious reasons. 'l'hz1t is why when .\ir, ll. Rogers lletijtitiiiii, ivealtlty New Yorker, arrived by air- plttite lll Seattle recently to tttlk UYCF with his sou, John, the youth's iiiictitioit to join the hoyal Lan- iltllllll .\ir l"'oi'ce———lie fouittl _loltii \\."1sli't brientls said the 19-year-old yoiitlt ivas at Yan- couver, b. LI, discussing with Lttiiatliait tllllllOlK- Pi" AYllluY N@'\‘~'$-C-11"¢1"¢l°- l A city ta..lor H. made his- , tory by puttntg tip in 11s window ties the possibility of enlisting". >6‘ >I< >I< -r= “Yes, we ltavc got no bztnatttis today”, will be portatititi of bananas froitt countries outside tl.e sterling area, except under special perlnit, ltts been prohibited tinder ati ordei"-in~cotiticil ptzb- lishcd lll alt extra ediiiott of the Canada kinzclte. The limited bait was ptit iiilo effect b_v atitt-nd- tncitt of the \\'ai' lix ltaligc Coliscrvzitioit .\ct passed before the Chris utis recess of lflllllklllltllLl The act zilreatlyt prohibited iittportziiioii of a iiiit11- bei' of other fruits froiii outside the sicrliitg tirca and Xewfouiidlantl. i * >91 i H‘ live-ti iii tmocctitiictl Fraitce, which ittttst scratch attd scrape to pay the Nazi's weekly iitdciiiniiy", the pinch is being felt regtirtling clothing as wel as food. Tle \1cliy tiovertntieut 11111111111106: that ordinary clothing iiiay be bottght only for wed- dings, iuitcrals of near relatives or iii the case o1 pregnancy" or rcttirn from prison cantp. Until the next textile ration cards lit-come ilable such purchases may be tirade only by off ial zlutltoriz- ation under written rctptest. Shoes alrezttly one rationed. Silk and rayon are iiot oit the pre- scribed list. i‘ Ill II‘ i‘ Up in Ottawa they are experiencing a lntiskiat cottiebttck". .\lttskrat restoration on the '1 wo ilit» roitstrtirtitm for the l\'..*\.l7 , ilintzttcly" he paid for by the Bfll- tllt 2k‘, t isli l i11\f.‘l . l" ~r Cl)\'i~;1!\ reasons, the British end of this" It. he titlri. lint so far as Canada is . irrre is no l1‘ e iti the existing put», lt worth noting, how- i<lI"i .4‘ it‘! t‘\cl', 111.11 t?"- zntil cost estimate of $600 iiiil- lions w: i; llllllQ plzln (tn cover three years) l s‘ notv been raised t0 $1,000 millions, t turitlnl : - _\'3 millions instead of Si?" Y1‘ . . l ~‘iv ru<h conslrttction, liiqlter P1111“ for EllFIIl-‘lllls and equipment are chiefly re~;~.<»tts.l1It- tor tlrs ancrease. lfrlor to Feb. 2, the army plan provided for: '1 wr» d?" ' ' " and cofPs troops in Britain 'l'\vr1 dzt mlftll€ in killllfitlél. 'l lie infaitlry ltttzts oi a fifth division in Catt- aria. Yririotts tutaltriched units in Canada, including the sltetelon of an armored unit (using obsolete tarlv 1111111111 from the linited Slates.) infantry tinits on garrison ditty in the Atlantic llrmi. There ivere 172,319 officers and men in the Canzttliziit army on Feb. 3, 1941. The chances now announced are: The third division goes to Britain to make a, thrcc division corps. The fourth ilivisiltn and the infantry units rc- mziin in cannula. Whether a fifth division will be oijqnnizetl i.- not vet decided, .'\n arm“ d division will he completed and, as will. a lfllill flea-Ye. Roth will be sent to Bri~ IZITU. llillP mutt red division will coittprise three bri- gades, 2rd tiill he (‘lllllDlICtl with the latest mech- ' l e1 lWlttflll -crui=rr trtttks and so on. The .- \\'lll he equipped with infantry l.".i1“-. Tl r- rim of thrse iuiits will he ltigli—$75 niil- l€~n< flit" 1h: div {shin and $30 millions for the bi"i- gull‘. {:1 11111-12. 'l‘lio arntv will require not less than 111x11 1 n1" it li1t‘.'ll‘l'\'t1ll1 this programme. The new ivrngitutitiitte, therefore. boils down to a l"1r'{t 7ll‘1lt‘1-~ll\' {Flillllllli to the nrurv. The navv eviwl". hi1 will l1" rztpi-l hilt the rust i: relatively low. Tlt- ."".‘1~ iiritfllfilllllllt‘ is unchanged, although the u ~t i< much lllQlltT than was estimated. “In Titties Like These” lint], (1, lliv\\lll'll l-"trgtison, former Conserva- five l't'e1 I-" of lllllilrlli, has niade few public sptt't"li<~~ rt-cctillv but lll one of tlieiii he accurately Sllllllllttl up puhlrt" opinion on an issue 0f first lll|]tlil'l-'lll(l' ti» k zintlllzt at this time. The ntoder- alioit of hi~ ltuigiizige is in contrast t0 the critic- islns voici-d b_v the present Uiittirio Liberal Prenr it-t", .\ir. lli']1lltll'll, but his words are likely" to carry lllltlt, ticitght for that retisuti. Mr. Fergu- 501i s11 d: “lit llllll~ like these. if we are going to liaic t‘ii-li|t('Itli|Illl, wi- should all sit tirotiiitl the table illltl iiilkt- sirtggt-ditnts" Illltl titlopt the best advite up cnit gel. I .l1ut'l know" why that has not hap- 1K‘: ~11; l ,'l;|| ;111[ in the l\lllt\\' about things at Ut- ll|\\'.l. lint I 1.1111. to .11 lot of pcriplc iii the course of 111v llfl\i‘l~, tind voluntarily they ntakc critic- ism. i Th‘ v think piliilics should have no place in :1 IlZlllHll-‘ll c.111- mliiiiiiislrittioii. For my part, I put 111v pulpit» in tht- refrieu-rnttir when the war ltflllxl‘ wit; 1th.; l mu going to keep them there tint-l p é. t " 11 ll- toze illl‘ ivitr started one" Cvtiltl ulltltlrl-ltttl people tiillieiiiig to their party alleg- llslattds Preserve, neat" The Pas, Manitoba, is making encouraging progress, ticcordiiig to ilc Federal Department of Mines and Resources, ‘which reports that the iittislttzit population of that 1i00,o00-act"e area has iticretised fmni 300 to 5o- l000 iit two years. .\ take of 450,000 niuskrat pelts" is predicted for the bpring of 15145, and 1t is hoped that a moderate catch may be taken in 1942 without rcttirdiitg the progress of the develop- tnent. l‘ 1K l‘ 1F Most people who speak of "striking oil" at Ottawa iticaii that they have got a good fat coil- tract. But there has been a literal “sti"iking" at the capital recently though nothing t0 gel excited over. \\'0rktiten drilling to obtain water for the air-conditioning system of a new ltotel under coil» structioit pierced a limestone strata at the 1,000- foot lcvel——and struck oil. General Supeiinteitd- eiit John \\'ilson said his only regret was that the oil was not being putnpcd tip in commercial quantities. lie explained small pockets of oil are sometimes struck when drilling through sand- stone strata to the limejtoile siratti below. They do things in style with Premier Hepburn at the helm. Officials of the Toronto Board of Education have approved a plan ivhereby second- ary school pupils of the city may assist iii solit- lion of the farm labor shortage in Ontario. it provides that pupils willing to register for war- time farm service will receive elementary fariii training while still at school and will be placed on farms by the Provincial Department of Agricul- ture and Labor. The school officials proposed that the young farm workers receive a basic wage of $15 a month, board and lodging and that sub- sequent salary arrangemctits b6 fliflde lwllivfell each farmer and his etttployccs. Girls are included harvesting. ~ t u a iiig recurrences of acute rheumatic fever, one of the iuost baffling diseases of childhood. btiiail daily doses of the medicine throughout winter ittoiitlis succeeded iit warding off the attacks iii 55 patients studied over a four-year period, three Baltimore‘ physicians reported in the Vlournakof the Antericatt Medical Association. lhe aching symptoms of rheumatic fever were once believed been regarded as one of tlte most serious mcdictl and economic problems. Most of its victims are virtually incapacitated for life. Although the 'ccitt., those sttrvivittg are almost always left with crippled ltetiits. l‘ ‘l l‘ x’ Germans arc unloading their art in U. S. A.- if they caii. Fourteen of the ntost valuable siilitill paintings have been removed fi"oiii the lxaisvr lfricdrich .\ltist'tini in l.i(‘l'llll and shipped t0 tl.e United States by way of Siberia and the Paeilc (Jet-alt, according to the Ministry of lLCOIIOIITIC ,\\'arfai'c, it is hoped by the (ierntans that the l‘ 'sale will yield ll1l1k‘l1>ll(.‘(‘tl(‘(l dollar exchange. llic 'pttintings are now hclicvetl to be iit a uetiiral port awaiting a favorable time for the final leg of the journey. This is the time when the British hope to intercept them and thus smother one more at- tempt by Germany to gain foreign credits. Tic pictures include three Rcmhrantlts, three Van Iiycks and works 11y Ilottitielli, Fouqtict, Vernictr of Delft, Velasquez, Rtipliacl, (iiorgioiic, Fra Pili- ppo Lippi and Domenico Vcticziano. sticcessftil productions ivcre "The Lights of Lon-l llit"l'c. | , _ t wh, have n.t- more oi less the zitiiitltutceniisiit lrotti now on. liti~1 ft-sl, 2,. ti.- ed not \\'t\ n 11:2 cti (3.1, lit‘... sis" he lssys, ‘News u _ui. you lutsw." in the plan for such jobs as fruit and vegetable- Sulfanilamide has proved effective in DICVCIIP, to be “growing pains," but the disease has since‘ death rate among cliildreit is only IO to 12 per| __ THE CHARLOTTE NOTES av TIIE WAY ‘ Th, ltallatis are in such l lwil-l 1.011 that evtry dtiy U16)‘ <1. 119i retreat. is ha pa as a k.n<t of lioll- day. - Tcronta Glcbe and Mail. The .1 b of the fire spotter ‘Willi! be |no._- pcss b.e if tut" lhlhilltl its oepaitnieni ivoutd take notxe 0.1 a, simple little KRLEEI, nferrttl to tJicin a n"i..nil"i oi" in ie ago, \l\‘l'l.Cll , 1.113s a burglar alarm aiirlindent-i fies the room and relcaes Lie‘ lriflb-d or key tfl any hsuse nit by. an incendiary" or delayed-action’ bomb. - Londcn New Statesman. A prominent doctor says that. melt .1121" 45 should quit golf. Wouldrrt it be all right. Dcc, if they mtule 1t a iule to qut beloie (Ltizen. Again ln Berlin the British peo- ple ltave bchn sneerltigly termed "a nation s: shopkeepers." Tris - -- LCHQIQIIOW, when he told of biings m mind the old jtiigle, O letter M,’ Wm“ Russ beware, O Teutcn of those slipkeepaig meci." fair, iii great-grandfather's Monueal Gazette. Grazianl. nix foot. four Italian general who failed to stop the Brit- ish in Lbya was kirwn in Ethiopia as The Butcher, in Lbya as “lhe Scourge of Lbya." Recozds \f the British foreign OHLCC have lt.n1 n5 the autnor 0t’ wlisltsale ctuelties. He “pacifier? Libya w.tli an aver- age of 30 €X€C1ll~ioll5 pet" day over ,niany ntozitlis. One o1‘ his favorite t niet-li ds was to dtop nauves f.cm l airplanes, their bodies lo crash on the rocks. Otltets were (llkbufitid ' through the hlllelfi b_v last nave.- llztg ctits, In Adzlis Ababa aloiteGOOJ ‘ llilbVes were k.lled in three days.- lti list cf "dctaultels." EIEROI» off 0.11s pad hllll ivittiin u reasonalrg tune for tttcit" unjnrnis. t He is new to the military ti...“ and dlslkcs its trays. He black- listed lits dllatoiy custciiteis be- cause tl12 Merelistit T.i.l;rs‘ FcdJa- tlzn \vcu.o 110.» uke up tlig Infill-Ll‘ qu.ck.y' citrugti tor h tn, tmugli it has ti 5211:1112 on liana it w by wn cit it could biing to 1.1g name of ttie Wat" Otftfce [I16 tittincs cf tttose c-f- flcers who g1. 1- ieir grants 11...; (to n;t pay up . eauic down to .1" s» ct‘ 11,1 _ g...» ||—M't11l!3llE$10" Gttaieitin l To business men who have no duxci. war jabs, btit W11) ivtat tlrre is fcr 111.111 t. d , M ,T~“P11 Spoke R q" we "realest pfrase,” said he. “was tltls: l1. R. M:.\4.l.tt.‘._ pi": t..i.t 4 ‘Catiaal .1 Cliaiitb " of Cpmtitnrcct, anal ChHJIflflJ cf Lite Wartune R l quxentents Board, s "s, in Uu.;a- _ (inn Busness, Ll-HL tgcre 21.19 two l t-tiings 1.1" tit-cm to cio-" l1.) save Anietzctiii ford. 1st" tum tiatutiat a"d i" iieuds‘ i0 urn. .56 " ’ ,ulti.tlv and EJQLCk . . lpurchae c-i war S.i\.l"5 Icates and W.l‘ btnts. H 111111) t) peace s“ nygr, ace " IIYO-udbltf c. ptnaig (l.l€l' and p st- TYILSC two tiritgs, as Mr. Mc- - "atcnssciry for tne lvlllLly ve.y U1 CJi-i aunts stierigtlt to f r1111; lite. “-, Wnnpe; ltco in I “Janus.” a staff irriter in 'l‘1i|:, SpiCftlt ,ctle.s a devastating com-l ntent c-n Joesph P, Kennedy auoar wti m lite Brush manta ntd a’ jllzflSfid ct" a (ksc-‘cct sdetice w'liile| he W115 Airibasstr " " was in sortie tes t a u.u.t1al' 1i plfntal," Janus Digit); gtitltfttllg," "On the day he left England finally, a telegram addtxssed to the editor of this jouinal b_v name reached The Spcctaor off cc. It ran as follctvs: "Tried to get yu u-itsticcessftilly tn bel "pltatze; can- not. ILTIVE! Litglantl itzlltotlt net" 11.11- 1_v tlianktng you for your n iiy klndnesses to me cluritig inv slay. and ‘it. is wit-ll real rcgiet that I ileave Ettglantl-Joe Kennedy.‘ "It was a waint-liettrterl niessagu. Tire odd thug 1s that the recip ent, i-t so lttipipcnetl had never mid the ‘fortune to itiset M1". Ktntvcciy, or I even so much as see lt.m outxnnz his stay in L ridcn. For nome time leading Isolation- . ists in the Uttited States have betn lnirkiitg the atguitietit, vocnd the ,ctliet" night, by Ss-lia oi" Wailtitd C. Bioks of Illliio.s, flint it ‘is st ll to.» 4.0 n to go all cut in aid of B it-" ain with war equipment. He would wait. the 60 or 90 days which Se."- , retary Stimson says may be critical land then decide whemer to lcnd and lease aims, Other lsclatl nists go along with 0.1. Charles A. L nd- bcxgtt, who tcld the H use of Rap- f‘{5_1ll-1ll.VE:1' C.mm.tte¢ cn Foreign . Altai-s in effect that it is too late to send effective 1111p to Bl'ltélll‘l—| that. even American aid could not‘ bring about victot y unless tlierel should be an internal cdlapse in! Germany. New if it ls bath "too s.on" and "too late" to gve Brit- ain effective suppart, wlitn was, la," oi" will be the time for the Unit/ed States to thrw its weight into the scale iigztiltst aggression? It it is bath too socn and too late, what. (Les this mean eXCJpL a dcctrine 01 opticsitl n to aid for Britain at; any LFIL? Piactkal OIhCXVClS sz-y the Nazi grip will not be toosend until it remlves a hard blew frcm wit-h.- l out. For utmcst. BSJSIATICC in strik- | 111g that knid cf a blow lt is neither to. soon not" L03 late. The time .5 _ now. - Clirlsliati Scctice Monitor. Having sized un Hie internment camp situation and havLiig hovered! nrouud the Algcma specimen, thu- ,c.lumn has come to the conclusion‘ itltat. these CDflCflllkflll-HS of Ger-l man priscncrs. provide the greatest reason why American tourists‘ should v.slt Canada this year, III-l eidenttally bringing mum n.ed."d U. S. exchange. So having arrived at. this conclusion, ls it not so that latlon front th Logan. who llv George Herbert, the English poet In playing nineteen holes? - Ottawa P340 p“ me m” 1n “h” Wm“- Thls long-dead German's pronouncement is singularly apt. to- a The lfreisgdetnt I-‘iznoserveilttkmigiaflmostevelt - " 1; b1 no-4 n a noe o n uc on ran- walmng is as app ca e @1113 i? scrlbedln his own handwriting the e llliies from ltongfellowfls poem, "The Building of the Ship": "Sail on, 0 8111p of State! Sail on, O Union. Stro Humanity with all its with all its hopes of future vears Is hanging breathless on thy fate!" Mr. Churchill read these lines w-th great effect. He might have added another poem: velt send its to the poets It l’: not men perform. est lines lit Mi". Churchill's tpecch ct‘ last Sunday. Some said they were in his searing: Mussolini. Others held they were in eiice: ,ecmes to write of the decline and L}; fall of the Italian Empire . . ‘ e-vrlt~i~i~r~ " stsndoslene "Nlz. Kl‘llllu(i_\'| _ TQWN GUARDlélJl . Those Quotations (Ottawa Journal) “The mill. oi God." said Mr Churchill in lils moving Sunday ad- dress, “grind exceeding small." Often it is written. or spoken, "The mills of the gods," but. Mr CliurcluJ was right. It Is part of n. coupler. from Ixmgfellow‘; poem "Retribution? “Though the mills of God grind zlowlyilyet they grind exceeding sm ; Though with titlenoe He 59111155 trotting; wth exactness He giiii all." Longfellow‘; poem was a trans- ermim of F. Von from 1604 to 1656. ‘God's mill grinds IIOW- but sure." solemn y. Mr. Churchill read again Ira: e took to him from and Great! ears, verse from the same lThe Old Viking Spirit! (News of Norway) Although the Norwegian freighter Keret sank within 30 seconds when torpedoed by a German submarine in the Atlantic. a few members of ‘the crew escaped drown by ‘clinging to l raft which okq loose from the sinking ahlp. Aa the survivors lay tossing upon heavy seas. the U-boat approached them. "What ship was that we tor- pedoed?" "Keret. of Bergen " “How many tons?" "Twenty-one hundred." "manic; and goodbye!" And t-he submarine disappeared. Shortly afterwards a British de- stroyer sighted the floating raft and came longslde. But the Nor- wegians were not. concerned with being rescued. ‘Go after the U-boat first! We can watt." For eight hours the sailors walt- ecl-ln the wintry North Atlantic. Then the destroyer returned, after locating and sinking the subma- fine. and rescued the patient Vik- gs. IIIIIIIIIIIIII Olfleel: BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ .'.§E_3;RUélEL1s 19 DON’T TAKE RISKS Fir: is man's oldest servant but it remains Ultlumed -und u: treacherous us a tiger. unexpectedly, bringing tragedy in its NUIIL. less match, or even a bit of defectiv: wiring, to set it free-don't risk your home or place of business . protect yourself against the ever-present liuzurd s} fire by the only known moons. .. adequate insurance in strong reliable Companies. iiviiniiiliii a 00.. Limited If strikes swiftly _ . a cute. is enough ESTABLISHED 107! Chulotteto Sumngerslde Montaguq If Hitler Ruled Here- (Ottawa. Journal) Readers of the Des Molnes (Iowan hlbune had a dramatic lesson the other day In what establishment of Hitler's “New Order" In the world could mean to freedom on this continent. ‘The Tribune printed lta editorial page as though the Gestapo were peering over the editorial shoulder, ‘Outrhhearta, our hopes, are all with 9 ‘Our hearts. our hopes our prayers, cur tears, our mm, triumphant o." mu, fear. style Hitler would love, spoke of Are glel with tliee.—are all t, e!" with If Mr. Churchill and Mr. Roose- he least of the services these great ChurchiII’s Greatest Line (Exchange) A small group discu sed the great- invectlve against he withering sat-ca m of his sent- “Wlten some future Gibbon poet. "Churchill's We rave won command of the day- ‘glit air ‘ " and the result was startling. There were many blank spaces, the car- toon had been blacked out. and the Tribune's columnists were heav- lly censored. An editorial, 1n the racial pride and the destiny of the State, commended the final disap- press is they were told tn print, and noth- lng else And it must never be forgotten that the freedom of the press Is vital to democrat-q, because If the In chain; in chains uid there la no liberty anywhere. Nor can take for granted a way of life we have Inherited and developed, in the assumption that nothing can 483'- happen to dkturb It. Europe has shown that today there l: no safety but in annedforoemor will thatbe until Hitler and his fellow-criminals are overthrown. MORE VITAMIN A LONDON —(CP)—Whl1¢ the nat- ure of the product was not divulg- ed, 1t was announced In the House of Commons experiment; were be'ng made to determine the value of the Increase wiped out veatlgaflon. Iflge pa?.“‘”“‘ increased after the Nova S SSHBUOH a one-cent so are the people and retail prices. we nowadays Dealei-sfnI-Iallfax stored BUSY when old Temptation To work your ruin wo s, "There's nothtrr doirylt YOIII’ faith Affiiijiiiiilf t u .8 “it 1 t had 1Q, board of public utilities refuseqioii: bhortaed spread betviileiininwifilefx d {- $0 had lumped thelténratkflliiiti fi- ttie lower schedules Satui: tldles u, Juatrgreet him with m 51mph Bill f! he stays}; A5101?! 152931 to lhake Don't waste his time or yam; m pearance of democracy. There cmggn vitmam A mod p, mummy us) were printed also the fir t: decree night fliers. An kick him out, of the imaginary new regime. dls- ___ solving all labor unions, establlsliirilr WANT FISH CONTROL governmengal control of tygoflts and --_. D , , wages. disc urging from e govem- BRJXLIAM, En land -(ct=) .._ ment and all profession" all persons Confronted wfth grlces. In some "ye ouE whose blood was diluted by descent from "inferior" races. Tris may seem fantastlc- but it would be a cold brutal fact if Hit- ler and his ganzster". or any dict- atcrsltlp. were able to secure con- trol of North America. Such news- riimers and meaaztnes as were net"- mlttcd to stirvlve tvotild print what villi...»- ALL TIIE Slia Isl! milenble- I l ‘The pcet was right. No words mrtgiiiable could rum up more ac- QVH-fJIITZIIClY cr more vividly the fact. Jtlial Churchill sought to tell. The andldayligltt air! Here was told w rds the truth fiat. ting ~ tliitqvaltile nitzht raids remain uncon- czrtL- lquercd, there has come mastery ' s thatlovier raids by day. Only masters of the glory of "=1 . the genlvse" with insight. “the imagination of the poet, an itse language like this. It is one of the talents that make Churchill lance fro-m settlem ..t and so on) that the fellow who git away fr m tiuranct- vile would deserve an Irrn "" s. Sn tit. this p:‘ut may n"t a ectful ltciwl bc set up t-hct 0t- tmia cliang" its altitu"e about Fitn- p"'e=sftig publicity. _- Editor J P. Curran ‘in Seult Ste. Marie Daily Star. The Best Way to take . COD l/Vifl 0/1 E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore How Are You r Eyes 7 If you :.re having nymntomn n! ntruln - henhcha, lore vpoelllht. In your urvice with yen: of experience and : thorough retracting Iervlce. Illll In mil discus: Y"! difficulties. G. F. llutcheson ' tr. o. IIUTOHESON o. r. uirroutisou FOX MEAT l l l 3i“;t“..‘i1f;°l1§’.rt§t.t?.'ttti“a‘lti‘lltneless Horse Meat‘ pa-pcrs t. tell where I-IZCSe camps are located, Of course cvctybody w.t1il1i n fcW hundred miles of thesel places kiiovys all ‘nbsut tlliym, so that the 0:1 y peopa: we are mg in the dark are the folks ftiptlic U.S., with US. (‘IOIIRYS in ' their jeans, The ltush liuali. plcy "s" necessary in Britain, and that mull be whare we got it. Over there tne czuntry tssmall and all (f the Nazi camps have to be spread around fairly thickly. But cvcr here we could space them 1.000 miles apart if we wanted to and stick them ln plwcts where a man would be fool-sh to try to ePctipe from them. flnd 1t s1 diff cult tllCm lack of roads, difficulty t0 terrain, das- strs st Lh. , Ground Meat 50's — - 5c 1b.; Beet Tripe 50's — - 4 I-2c lb Coll Trlpe 50's — — 3 I-2c Ib.l ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK Island 00111 Storagel OOFEJII i" “V3 | nuggeitedDiidtfsKid- ‘l eyes or dlzllneu - conlillt I ' rlnfly-low in vitality —|ower in spirils. She hadn't thought of lie: i kidneyl, until l friend P ¢0ov>ovv+o++o++o+oo++++ ney Pills. Atonce the took Budd's. The “wnlied out" feeling VIII anon replaced by 1 rlur headed energy up. Headache, ‘ ' L , Iuailutle and ‘nlhet lign: of fuully kidneys diuppeuetl. ||1 Budd's Kidney Pills iofessiiiiiiifiilitizards cases 8'1 time! higher than slx ,mon-ths ago, this Devon town's food committee has "ap pislfies for wholesal rig and retailing GAS PRICES RESTORE-D SYDNEY. ‘V. S.. Feb. l'I —(CP) - Gasoline retailers 1n Cape Breton. who boosted prices a half cent last week, re torecl them to their pro- vious levels today. The restoration was In confumv lty with a. ruling b_v oil controller G. R. Cottrelle, who ordered the g 4 tiled for extra. Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAIIMIII ORANGE PEKOE TEll You will enjoy its superior quality 00000000000-004000000004 McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-nt- _ Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prlnce Street 101111211 a. c0. I ti. r. 1111011101111 Chartered Accountant! Eastern Trust Bulldlnl Charlottetown PALMER 81 HASLAM A. J. HASLAM, B.A.. L.L.B. BARRlS'l‘l-JR. ETC. Bonk of Nova. 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