._ "M1... 1 » l l t t Q I f 1 ( ...__>_...,_.. ~,.--~ -..._..__..._..-,_A-,,-I, >_,,.-_-._¢__,¢A (yiy-sgggmfffl PAGEAFOIIR ___»____ THE BIIARLUTTETOWN G ll ARI] IAN Morning Dally (Founded 1111887) Preside-in, Llent. Col. W. Chester S. McLuro bus-President. J. B. Burnett. I-‘JJ. Secretory. LieuL-Col. D, A. hlaclflnnnn. 0.5.0. Editor and lllaningtng Director. J R. Burnett, FJJ. Llisoelato Editors. Frank Walker and Ian A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail In‘ l". E. l.. $1.00 prr vear. $3.5!) for 6 months $1.25 for 3 mouths. 50c fur one month. City Ui-Lvi-ev. $5.00 per your. $25.00 for U nlflnlhl £1.75 for 3 months. By Mail tn Canada and l‘. S. A $5 00 pony-ear- Iaturuay Weekly. $2.00 per year, $1.00 for t: UHIIIIYR 50r- for 3 months. FT/ze Strongest lllemory is Weaker Hull the Weal- sl lnla." 4* fin,- 1:110? ‘veal I in ls “Znlfcil ll vil ltliil tlll‘ (p, l ‘y i, lliri \l“. llJi" i i,.- ‘ .i_t‘ ti nioiii O .- of illl‘ \‘..t‘.' i i7 irzi il'lll"ili'fl ' "uli-p-iv,ei‘t‘il wild the low i- l. J91" his. a, ,, d, ‘l for special L'lilll!llll' tee) of the llousc to iuvv "ate the conduct of m. ,. i. nil [he [Wiwlrlctivtj t.ll\.'tCll_\' and progrew‘ ' in 1t ni'"' ' ‘- w; dine i l\!. our twin-r .\l:u'l<e:iz‘t' Ki. fieiiiocrzic)‘, will a reiiiiest. lf ti‘ ' p,- illifuipfHl publicly, I i" uld sit in r HVWI- ilill‘ a‘, . -__,_> \\, add be that the L‘<."ll!! tees would ‘fie of the whole llhi", illltl ll ll Iv'll'l\', .131 _\l," l-lgipcinfs speech till lift‘. the Siiliiev l'\\\'.>l{(\"\Il'tl ilu- ..,i.,~-_-, §‘\'\: " t is iini'iii'tiiii:i'.el\' true that "an-pl, m,- lull yet fully Hfihllsthl f of the times and to the dan- ‘ll‘l:y“ 1pc lfmpire, and wlu-lhvi‘ or be aiivilwnieil to the attitude of tui‘ f toward the war, it i; lfllk‘ lllfll only ilw l|l\(‘l'l'lll(’lll can offer the lcaflvllilll? uni w, Iyqsii-qtiflfl for a more coiicertcrl and !9i\'l“* 11.: th - to ile f‘ n i“ en-y\v*‘ .- _ effort, Lark of war fervor un- dnul- ,- (w-iributed to the ahnosiuhsastrous q, 1 p0,,- 1 “an and the ilraft trannuq scheme B, m i,- qwiiilllffiflil has added little to the lfil‘ i127 iv (dyad, “n, m, Haj-thing is being done 111:; (fwfibl be done by this Dominion IO Rid G. p. I The people of (Qanada expect , wpfgcqs and are prepared to make 111v, but they lack the means of ‘is expected of them. Dire but ‘it's are uttered from time to time iiifsivfs that Cauailians must ‘pull ti,“ hi,“ and industry inu<t co- . in the war Plffilii, but much is left uii- as m exaetl)’ what must be done, and wll)’ H1 f i1 iuizsi be done," Al’ Bcm erbrook Needed i_i_" u, l-‘fiffif Minister hlaclteuaie Kin? Fllll ,~,,j'» p-pw, are warmly reasscfilllll lll?" lll“? n» Si-cllfll i-o t"iii'i<l.i's w" Bll-"Yl l“ lll‘? -,,_ l __; Aviation iii s this pPP w". "i! .,, ,,,,, aq-pmfg pruduvtiiwu. fol’ lll- i; A1,. rvii\'r'flllllf‘ll' {e EQllZYlQtl with the .. e , clfllltlS :iloue in valid ',‘~']‘<_ t‘f‘i'l'illll\’ it ‘vliuP: ilv tlu-re are lll'lll\' r~ i. . -, -"r-.\ flfll pmtpoiiiiieiils. lilil ll" r-~' ' ‘ ~ .~ i: "w: aifiial broiluvtion of Y‘ (H <1» p“, p, um war‘ w,» lip-we not mortuar- , - ‘v f.‘ \\ii,1f Til‘? lll" lfasniis? l\f< c l“; U-mbql lr\\\‘,'\l'fl i'(‘llll'.".l . - - r., i _ . pllll"{\ nppiiiirivfiiriii! (‘f-tub ,,...,,gi-\gi,ni will Fl\ll<‘(‘llll"li" ll<‘\\‘ ~i4"tl['f' on Mueriraii lvli-"= "f fill“ ' hoe, nyfijfQtlffi wort‘ long (web .i'i (‘l mvfrictuiiiiig lil'1"“'t‘lllt“’ 4 Mel; w’ ezui" YPVlfilll, \\'e l‘. t" - . ‘b. a wan with ‘to? oulv ‘lv t"“'i< - .,. r.,-,.,p,-,, r,-,,.,, ynil". a‘, restrirlll, to d» i. -, “tljo lhnivz-r" has rlivir‘ “I “f =~ l-"~_~"i~~.it. t‘~il~<= <1r~ii1r fwd i‘\ .l 1,», l. qrp m, pm (‘xiiiflvvls of the air- p. ‘w. 1'11] pvt-m- lisp» in tuna-Hr" llli‘i"‘l§"< in all ll!!! Prlllclllill flwtll“ “l ll“: s‘ ~.}< on ("iniiliaii farnis \\'L‘f'€'f‘t:[\(ll'f(‘!l in the Sllfn“, niiiw at lune I, lW-lll lll" llllhlllbl _lll' cfcate ii(‘(lll'lf‘ll in numbers 0f lliigg which fegcbcil a record high 0f "ellllY 5-9_ "lllllml 11mm ,1 p“; of 37 per cent over the estimate of 1,1,1, l ||).‘)l)_ Numbers of cattle on farms, esti- hyylfll at Ssliqooo were one per cent hiflllfl than at lune I, I931). This is the first llllIfCJtSC in cattle. numbers on farms at lll“! l 50m‘- lll-ll‘ when the high point in the cattle nuinher cycle was reached. The lune I increase was expect- UL foypmqng an increase reported at l7ecembei" I, 10.3’). fhiless serious feed shortal<f§ tlffvPlflll- battle numbers are expected to continue to in- erease over the next few years. _ For the second year in succession, numbers ‘of horses on farms at lime f were higher than in the previous vear. The number on farms Rt June I, i940, was estimated at_2.9S3,<X>"- n" l"- crease of 14.000 over the estimate of lime T- 1019, Further increases are anticipated in mim- hers of horses. Numbers of sheep on farms at pm, L 1:340, wgrg 35452000, an increase. of 3'7.- ooo over the Iune I. I030. Cflllflmlf- The increase in live stock numbers has fol- lowed hvn veal-s of adequate. feed supplies and relatively favorable prices for_ live fifoCk fmll animal prpduetg The increases in numbers have been most pronounced in those species consum- ing large amounts of grain. Converted to fIr-‘llll’ eonsumnig animal units, numbers of all species of live stock and poultry on farms at lime]. into, totalled i7fi7fix1rxriinii= comHIITPFl with an average of 16,084,000 unit: fmm f numbers at _luuc I, loin, were the highest on record. .\ll spoof"; of poultry on farms were greater at lime i, 10p), ihan ai ‘lune f, i939. liens mid chit t-ns increziseil from 5S; million to u»; nillli-ni which is the largest number sincc M31. lneixni-"es were also shown in tui"l<<~_\'.<, duel“ and geese. tDIIURIAL RUIES _l. lliilchb-iii (lorlvlviaru, Minister of \l.i‘.hi'<li'.'il, has been chowu .\lriiler.'i- tor .--.i!i~ of llll‘ (‘huruh of Scotland, the annual r-wnilvly of which meets iii .\la_\'. -‘.~' >55 W‘ l til» ii<‘i_;l#t‘l'_'»l li_\ lllP lii‘»\orniip-i|l lI!l'l\' of he lhwivinri- are in a du- i "llv at (hurt-hill, and in lift phi‘ dbl» u. w, l p,‘ ‘u I- '\‘."i‘ll "our i \lb.‘i'l-\u and ‘lllQlll-dl, wlirie (t . u.-.i~»ii'_\'. v + i- a l"'i' ‘ an iiiglorioii: virtoi)" in \\'i-,<t liuir 7lf'i‘l' ..ll. what wiili spoihil ballots and ;i'i~i-iit<'\ s 3 “vi -. the tion-riiiiivii‘. were able ti» ‘.l nu thnii" oppoueiits. lll gotten r-t bvnrfit any one, not even govt-ru- , in the lung run. 4- w v n- The Britidi and Foreign Bible Society have their good intentions of pivscnting Oiiiailiziii with New 'l‘es:;iiui-iils greatly frustrat- ._ lat c uf coniribiiiioiis. A sum oi s aflovtite-I to be collected from this lhuiviuci: arid so far only $i0o has been receiv- l“l n» W 1‘ i! ‘I The Kiri; has c-mferreti the ltniglithooil of the (lrder of the Thistle, the second highest oivlei" in his bestowal, on the Marquess of Lo- thiau, llritish Ainbassailoi‘ to the United States. ,\f!er the ceremony the .'\llll)fl.<S(lflOl‘, who is on a brief visit to London to confer with the gov- ernment, hrid luiicheuii with the King and Queen. a a n- a fouls Riel, leader of the North-\\"est Re- bcllions, ltS/“O and 13935. executed this date, 1335. The \\"r>l<eIc_v Iixpeilition drove him out of the country in i370 but he returned and was elect- ed to represent Prov-earlier, in the House of Foiumous in i973. lrle was expelled from the llousc and outlawed in i374 and took refuge in Montana till 19S; when he returned and o1’- gauizerl the, half-lvreerls in the North-\\'est for the second rebellion. Batoche by (ieueral Middelton; subsequently tried, convicted and hanged. i U i U The Suez ("anal was opened toniorrovus date, 1860, The Rlediterraucan and Red Sea have been linked by canal since ver_v early times; lijqvptiziiis made a canal from the Nile about i100 11C. D.'irius and Ptolemy followed. in modern times, Yeuetiaiis in the 16th century and N11- poleun projected canals; and the present canal from Port Said to Six-v. was eventually cou- structed b_v llClTllflfllltl de Icsscps R ('0. (135!)- xogi in no); original cost £ii»,ooo,o0o; Clllllfgvlllvllfb’ later eo-"tisevcinl millions more. It is I03 miles lone: runs through Lakes Xlenzalzi, llalzih, Tllll- sah, and litter Lakes; depth about 3'1 fe/L, Q'1't‘.'!l<‘.<l width .'ihoitt. 3} if; linie of passage about l; to ib’ hours, (fontrolleil by ti council of 3:. llrili-Ii tiovi-riiiiieiit bought the lvheilive n; l qt’; stool; {or [lniituxiti in ‘S75 which gives lief a major interest in the ('aiial's cou- trnl, The concession expii" in i053. >11 "tr ¢.‘= -l= lbw 'l'iirl,i~li pre“ '~l*".".b\ in terms of borroi and lllt‘l't“llllll_\' at the po-szbilily that lbe \'lc _\' tlovvrnlnv-nt niav be loll to deviate war on lilflll. ]‘.i-it.-iin. .\li'. lb-fdin llzivei‘, well-luioivii erlitoi‘ of lluliilll, ileals in the French language ueivs- papci" Repiililiqiir‘ with riporfi: to this effect in an editorial llfl," lie;uleil \o! That France (‘annol “t'~|-t;iiii politiriiiis libC the weak Pierre " he ll"<‘l.'ll'(‘=, "ire (‘Il]».'llil" of sucli base- . but liwiqiiiatliiii ll‘fll'\'(‘l< .'it the idea of a girl-Ii! nalirvn lil.i~ braiiwv falling so low. Shh inriv hive livwll \'.'il|'lll died. lost her colonies and terthitorii» ‘lll this iiiav be done without ll\\\lllfl honor but if she wiiiiiiits the crime of usiiu: w; iiu-t the :>ll_\' of _\'i‘s’lt‘l‘<l.'l\', to wboin she swor" eterilzil liyvalfvv, the .'irin< that sh." laid ilowu to- ilav. tlo liouor of lfrwire woull be ilvstivived Wtlioiif lime of rihzibilit.'itiivu." lu lils own "vspapi-r llvlllllll, the same writer <Il\‘< that “if 111i is viihforious she will have no ilesire to refit/irr- to its old po-itiou a country that has so hastily lwtrayerl her." n- a- n u ll has given Highlanders, and partirularlv uivuihrrs of (lip Donald, a real sense of pride to le. n that their heir to the (Ihiefship of the hlatillouells of lil(‘lI_QH'll”'\"—-;\(‘f1(‘flS Ranalrl Don- ald .\l:iel)ouell-lias been awarded the Distin- guished Flying Cross. He is a Squadron-Lead- er in tlic R.;\.F. and the achievement for which he his been so honoured shows him to be a true sou of this noted branch of Clan Donald. lle is the eldest son of the present Chief of (ileu- gary, the 21st of the llllC-“ACHCRS Ranalrl. The (‘hiefs of filengary were ltnoivn to Iifighlanrlcrs as “Mac Mhic Alasdair", the "Alasdair” from whom they derived the patronymic being the name of the founder of the family. The bare statement of Squadron-Leader l\lacDouell's achievement is that he had “shot down nine cn- emy aircraft and damaged four others." He had thus been "particularly successful as a lead- cr and displayed the highest courage, setting a splendid example to his squadron." Squadron- Leader illacDoncll is 27 years of age and has been in the R./\.I". since he came of age in I934. The Gaelic folk would say of his prowess, “is aim dlia bu duth"——these deeds became him as his heritage. One of tlic noted warriors of his linewvas Sir janies l\lacl)oncll of (ilcngary, who was selected by the Duke of Wellington for a lmquest of i500 as the one whom he considered the bravest who fought under him at Waterloo. A later Chief, Alasdair Raiialrl-"ou hlaclloncll of Glcngary, was much atluiircd by Sir Walter Scott and it is understood that he was his (Sir \Valtcr's) prototyipe of "Fergus Rlaelvcr" in \V.’l\'!‘l'lf‘_\'. lli- utls one -i' the y-iw-iniiievt chiefs who \\'ClC'JfIl"'l tit-org» l\' in liiliubulgli lll L THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY -""'"'" 5mm they had the International , Plowing maien near st. Tnzmas l1 have changed um traffic Hens in vowu i0 road "gee" and "haw '. - Peierboro Bxaiziizier. u'n‘n"u‘b'ln'u'u'ln'n'u'u'b'n'b i Woodlot Management THINNING By H. D. Long His the Embers in mind Si. Catt lion. Charles lioned for a va experience fully qualifies him for iappniuiment, and IL is men cf Ins calibze which of Confederation had 1:1 creamer; the senate.- Standout. The leg bone of a j)t‘.~'(l"l, to trove lived a o has been ting up Ii may be thought that: the ‘out of Lhllllllllfl a stand of y0l1!_1il "T11" bcr IS greater than the 1110198549 l1 value o: the stand. This is poi ilk On the contrary, the farmer W1 lllld that. money spent on lhtnntnll will be returned to him many 501°- Alu example mav make this more e car. A thick stand. of youml Nil-WW“ nrciziging '7 niches in diameter find growing at. the rate of 1 IflCh 1P 10 ypiti-g, woul if Llllllllfid properly- iui-iease m growth rate to 1 Inch in Du_nnlng f1 men- canL Senate seat. in public affairs mammoth sup- 14 000 years in a 'I‘oruuio l, l\'l'l plb. nun autediluvian relics are not unccunuru in that, vicinity. And mozeover, tho St ~ needn't, pimp gleefully a: out einarks as a slain at lut- ‘rehpiain, \\'l‘|lt'lt 1...‘! a f)1'(‘lLl.Sl"l‘ll3 relze; it's merely lil<‘(llf'l'.'ll. -- OlIiUvZt Citizen, 4 years. tlll n- -k in ‘AKQQI. l\lr. lfixlke gffgom ' the t't7ll1lllllI‘ and toiniei’ “' ‘ ' . radio commentator, wtrcsc British s upaihy is as itun as his British atneut. is thi k, matte thp fri-ecast. that Britain tulrl succumb Lo the Nfllil. attack even more quzekly than did France. According to him. the destroyers the Unit-ed States trad- Thus. tzghi the greatest rear-guard nc- 111ml "l5 533ml by Lien in history as the Wcstininisber “Tmd lake“ ‘lull l“ Governmezit- tied to Canada. A5 a m need in n pay the cost. sic 1". Mr. CKIHCI‘ seems lll 11c! irlascs. Cheerio. -- Brautford l'°ll' Expcsztor. A reader of’ The Yiuieuuver Dally Piovincc prolests -. ziznsi the prac- the operation, Lice WlZlCLl has g ring to those grovps . iicularly l’ wai- ‘The wizici- is, of course, by mm “vim gesuous useful. hazar- (l) 1f thus stand were thinned times during the next; 20 \\'t)lll(‘l average 12 inches 1n , at. the end of that 9911011, with a volume of 811010- 30900 Wild per acre valued at $20009 D0 ‘ten acres would be ivorth S2000-90- the farmer had ed to Britain iizre to be used i0 ueri-‘S. he would 991" $1.000 In this _ n up of refer- farmer may find the following sug- . -- ' hi» ‘od i" my. "5 5“‘“‘d° “foiiiulliie giiiii to thin the ii loft unthlnnecl, this stand will Zl\('l‘t|'.}f_l perhaps 9 inches in dlq- . in 20 years’ time with a voi- of about 10,000 board feet (per . , If lumber were worth $1 90 .r Lllflllliflllfl DOB-I'd 108$. lllls slallll would then be valued at $100.00 per Ten acres would be worth ffve ears, if ameter fccf r acre. ten extra thinning. The thinning during tum, 20 years’ period would more of the 4799"" Since most W011i! Stands 5-" "TY low mwyivopdkvolumte, the yfiliue cf the w a cn ou In . . l ‘ =1 u, i, n1’ fcr Lice the snoring of the trees, _ ummmg “l1 usua l no l l distance between frees of each dia- meocr and the f lrst: case the Let. those doing the thinning M n people a y stand should be thinned. fern he should then attempt to thin his own woodlot in a similar man- I191‘. culty in thinning his woodlot, he ls free to seek advice from the Depart- ment. of Agriculture. all nnsu TB! crrv THESE ma 1T WILL mzsirom: on a awesome, fffilrml my w» To,;,;g,<>mw~ii . l f om thin- ——-— O 1 hun|ngflnnsoual wood ‘uppy r _ The bah o! nations thunder: dawn _ i‘ Promote: a new and mp- (in The farmer may cut; 91111111198 0n Wheatmltplster and Bgcllfllsflgllllgwfi v erior growth wiim u» m, u from thlnnings or he may even slve Hear owl e w s 1g f» a m: and n remarks]; . me pit: props away as the price of The homey sizlvorsh of Bf ca. u useful In preventing llilllllfll" r,- iiunnmg. From 2 to 5 cords 0f 111i Th“ l5 llle cl Y- e59 e 5 °° .~ 1"" duuolllnilflilfdblllc n," props can be obtained from one acre in thinning. Ab $609 P6110111 Lljev will b‘; Valued at $12 w 830. In all cases. strict, supervision ts necessary to make sure that the Ltlllllllllg operation is carried out properly. The farmer would be wise to engage the services of a man Lrafneu under the National Forestry program 101' this purpose. The Department. of Agriculture Wlll be glad no recommend a number of these men. ee y’ , - . 1n various IOQAIILiDJ throughout, Fleet; ptzreetboand press-men penctl- gyllllllngllglscve all dlalrfufiing - ' l1. I‘ . . . the invvmw. Bmllds or you“: ma“ wfilfs ,n-ru,n_ m, m. mo, m. Lvans blllflllcllblixlurc, = growth have been thinned by en- roiees of the National Foresfr pro- gram under the direction o the Dominion Forest; Service and the Provincial Department. of Agricul- ture. These areas are not parks, or picnic grounds for tourists, nor were they thinned merely to Im- prove the appearance of the stand. They are demonstrations of proper method of Lhiuinng and were 1am out for the benefit, not of only one particular farmer, but of at farmers ‘In that. locality. The farm- ers are invited to go to these areas and see how a stand of this nature ‘ He should plo- I6 distance between tree crowns. Using this as n. pat- If he encounters any diffi- ld tn the days when tolling men . Battle? encroaching marsh and Ami "fills the walla of London Town. O l. m I p‘.- wc u» moi. an i . n * Dfclategsy 113116;: ti: nifoliignfy , (“SM sioiuAcHs s, t ., mzlaupn rec Shivers to Hitler‘: accolade Gum flash mee Great Johnson Sweetest. of musfo sounds: “All clear!" Traditions infinitely dear Reviving with the light of day; The Law Courts know as year on the W" Ye?! DON'T DELAY 01mm swrf},llfifll°fifi,lfjzswl§,f,{ldi,ll°jfj;n’ you: TODAY Crush stone by stone the dreams of °°_ TED? i Imperlshable now as then ff LADlES burnt Irft fth men $12) léttldntfhgpsbregts (it Londfl o —M. Eugenie Pen-v S. Grant and Robert. E. Lee got their registration numbers side by std‘; when they wexe the draft board here. NOVEMBER us, 134, If a Pllllltm whlclie mg, ~. itrlerusthenn and henutllteg u“ . a I - cs1‘ mun now . rmc TIETOMY EV?" berson who f: trou led with gas in the slomatllh . ma. “our. snuulif get a lmlflo of Dr. . s Sfunlaeh Jliy- ‘ tum and sec how quickly i‘ . where Boswell; strolled lumberlnl onto taken at meal limes, not. only ' prcvcnls_ull bail efforts from / gas. but if promotes the funn. tfonal ac! ' v of the sfomarli i assist. digestion and inlprnvo; the appetite. Why n0!- eall and flock of Rlax [Pat-tor Bflllly Aids and lake advant- MZB of the tremendous an," In the price of these products, Never before has the Brice ' been so low in Canada. Davi'~i,ii"i¢“"""~ "l - THE rwo iviiics J14_ls_.“3§>, in Macleans zine. Mags SHADES OF 18M WILSON, N. C. -—(C P)-—Ul)'5‘¢s ' listed with A. ___, fclloiv-uzen. 1L Ls bad Ellglisll, too, olatlonLst" America has taken one . ye Defeated and captured at _Newcasue JoumaL enemy bomb fell close to the cot- PUBLIC for suicide is defined In law as the deliberate, Intentional destruction of onels own life. -- VJDCCIIYCI‘ PYOVHICL‘. dllou Those who know best. tho fierce independence which Canadians hitherto have uianlfested in re- laizciis-htps with the United States will be most, impressed by the con- stitution of a Joint Defence Board. Without; tn any way over-rating the umnediafe importance of this pub- lie expression of mutual confidence, we must, realr/e that. it. Is of the greatest, potental significance. "Is- Forum column. stem-o long step-towards a de- fensive alliance with a nation which though. virtually independent, ts d t. a loyal iaarnier tn the Empire. “my used “Ema Somewhere In the Northwest MI Play" the manner tage of an old lady who lived by herself. The bomb did not exploae and the A.R.P, wardens went. to tell her she must leave the cottage. "Oh, aye." size said. “Will you tell me vrhy?" “Iiitieris dropped a. time bzrub outside ycur doorway,’ re- plied a wag among the wardens. "If may go off any minute and blow you up." "Well. look you here." said the old dame. “I've re- fused to leave this house for t/Iondlciil; I‘ve refused to leave for tfbailiffs; and I'll b“ haueett it‘ Ill. letiv . for HI1lCl‘.'——.\l{ll1£‘.ll("~lLl‘ C S. l am. Sir, etc.. ~ '—-- ,woek_ I notice Lha As the German youth has tn he o; int; Iqimuce ted above all things in the. 1 ‘hat, uiiuht is right and the i": en fiznelioi of a virile the more that training ran "" "l ir- bettcr fo; , CJlllllS W011! SUlG LO 110e, in ilo 0t the bon like iluififilll; nieiuotl was adoble hacn given L!) lll" 1P0‘ lllilli-“i tenders called for 1i. me .».ll"\' fo x clnlrliwm to be “taunt-r? schooled in fir . 1f the German oi the itifterent. trainn; to h! bvr: lllllcl- now cei e whit: our Lzainlug to meizd each ease. liieiu must, l7(‘_£'_lll. we do not ire-me llllilllvd 0f 50111118 so badly out. ef the applied results of Hitler's war fever - Manchest- er Guardian. In most 115E555 It wrs the draft. l“ ‘ the province stood that. claimed first l‘ Hm“ “lllslmllllus ‘T. on is no: iliftieult ll kumvn that news ~rians agnilg; very rd; in jlldflllll! the events The (ii-aft .. illucc be- _v held tho greatew iziicr- lamest number of read- yeuizg man cf military s wife aurl his parents, battles in Greece and the s and CClllllPF-Cllfllllfi of tubal eandiitates (would waif unl.l they had a errtazntzt wli-s . or not the lmvr of chance had creed lie should be separated from 11:5 home and i111‘ normal orbit of his life. And this brim: so. who ean doubt that the conclusion of the news editors was the only one pos- :iblc? -- Washington Post. the bonds handled suit followed and ,. being pectdlcd on which are obvious. I am, Sir, cm, Tutuiiiiisic: 0r the itiepqucstfon of the rioLism and More than one hundred British paint. manufacturers continue to ship to COUHUZQ; overseas paints. varnishes and (‘llfllIIClS to the value 51100001) n year. They’ have succmtietl in sending abroad during the fill, half of this year more ex- ports than in peace limp not, only in value but in quantity. The fn- crease lias been achieved in spite of the (lhflfrpffilfllllé of fifken per- eent. or the markets 1:1 Scandi- navian and Holland. Paints. varn- lshes, enamels, mixed paints, dis- wmpers, cellulose lacquer. bitumin- ous compositions. insulating varn- ishes an: dry colors, anything and everything which transforms“ and preserves every manner of’ object, large or small. is being produced In steadily increasing quantifies des- pite war. One of the big develop- ments of recent years, cellulose lacquers, particularly for motorcar finishes, are fn rest. demand. as are paints, varnls e5 and lacquers made with. synthetic min to resist tropical conditions. - By Robert Williamson. The Axis fa opening n new chapter in the war this week, Hit,- lei-Ls agreement. wtth the aged and "Carrv on Canada the province. Corps and was other units. we more forcibly hearted belief those principles tn of feel that, principles upon wh Lfc way 0f Iffe ts facts; not as Dr. 0nd 0r third-hand only passively. but as am Axis ally none the less, through use of French bases for pressing the at- tack upon Britain. ‘me Vichy Gov- ernment's submission. tn return for more of Hitler's glowing and strictly worthless promises, reduces the once great French nation to new depths of shame. and adds to the power of its ennnlezi. ‘Fhe march ihroueh the Balkans, and Italian plans to renew the fighting 1n Egypt, are other parts of the con- certed drive, Britain's resource- fllll‘f‘.$ m1! slrTlIIZlll are to inert. minlhei‘ rlqrsive test. The spirit ofichfevemcnts, - sv ll: ma! W“ their best -‘ .. . '- ulugl In opal“ In Ibo‘ 000ml” llll a lb filo- firms iunoiinl. of the tender submitted in That, Ls the only proper for Lenders, then the Prince bidwurd Island Bonds meeting of the Rotary Club on. November 4, con- siderable discussion took place on __________________ world tn the last, four months must, be drawn upon for even greater Squad" » * I ' e allowed ixwf ' 1y rzgtit. IL is not, only ex- n“ P} shame Ml’ my “er . _ ccfalke taste to give a gris name l‘_’l..l.a'ge,,l)ul the “ood for the“ “m to men who lillLs, at i..e risk of l‘ ll ' their lives, undertakes important I --—-——--~' duties to save the lives of their FORUM on quantum d Inland. lolMhII Ounrllln Ion not lo- nulflly undone tho npfnlnnu of Inn-uninhib- THE BRISTOL GOOSE sit-rm yesterday's edition of The Guardian appeared an item In headed: SDOOLIIIZ," and signed "Fair Plflrlh" In order to correct. a. wrong impies- sion the wntezjstates that 1n the item in the Bristol Notes referring to a goose having been shot with a rifle, L119 word "rifle" was Inadvert- of "shotgun." Ail ‘Ls k1 0 that, IL is fl- leizal golshtlaxclainzoiii! birds with p. rule, and for the benefit. of "FE-II in which this paruculur goose met. its death has already been checked by the R.C.Iv1. P. The bird was legitimately killed with a 10 gauge shotgun. The writ- ei- also hastens to ado that shooting at geese with a rifle an Bristol is not, u common practice; on [he con- u-aiy, 1s not. piacuced at all, asine resiuenis o1‘ tins. GISLIICL nave a deep and ablding respect, tor our game . W INTERESTED. BOND SELLING METHODS sir,-_~In reacting Ltie account the City UOUIICJI meeting 0f of this L the Chairman Committee, MI‘. Lilltililllttf‘, reports the sale ofBouds amounting Lo $245,0l.\0, which he 200d advantage.‘ As a fairly heavy taxpayer, 1, and many other citizens, Ulliliffllllll Chandler public into his confidence and give them llie full particulars regarding regret. that did. not. bake Llio us in question. Lo know what u for the selling oi itiese bonus and the rot-c of in- lervnst Ullfl (tine oi inul-llflly. Were in the proper I1 s0, publish the names and the bonds if public confidence is to be gained and the (fIOdlL of our city maintained. So long as the Provincial Government; adopted this method the credit; of lush. but when party began to get sitcli power over the Govern- ment. he \\'£Ls able Lo arrange tohave without. calling inevitable re- todziy we find are the streets cf Montreal and Toronto, for reasons TAXPAYER. PATRIOTISM Sills-According to press reports of Charlottetown teaching of pat.- princtples of democracy in the schools of this province. The immediate matter of contention was a resolution forwarded to the De- partment; of Education by various Corps" units tn In view of the fact, that this re- solution originated in the Dundas,‘ later adopted feel called upon to defend our stand and to set. forth the grounds ivhtcti that, stand is based. We note that one critic expressed the ‘ODIHIOXI that the framers of the i-eso-uiion were over-zealous. In LIIIlCS like these when victory - tn fact. our very national existence- depexids upon our zealous and whole by 1117011 and u port of libel-t; iilnd Jus- tice for which we are flghtf g, we our critic has unw Paid us a. very high compliment. We must, however, affirm our belief that. of patriotism and of the underlying ich the democra- , based practically non-existent. schools. particularly the schoos; and we make this state- ment. after due consideration, and wtih a ItrsL-Iiand knowledge of the Ltfngly strongly re- the teaching has been tn our counn MacMtlian 1nd!- cated. from an uncontrolled burst, of mlsducc zeal; nor yet from sec- fntormatfon 0b- mtned tn Department offices m feoble Pctaln is designed m bring Charlotmmwm who b the my Fran" llllcl‘ l"l° llle Wll-T- I ha!“ ever heard of an offfiual froni headquarters in Charlottetown vLs- mng outlying schools and acquiring a personal knowledge of what actually going on? They certainly have never reached this community. Our teachers are probably doing and for that. we lve them credit. but so far that best. as not, been nearly good enough. If there are those who question our stand we would su y_fatt__spme_o1'_our ll est: that the 1L lié-E Bl». Louis P08!- ings of democracy; we shall be very receiving" a, ‘satisfactory definition from more than ten per cent. Hav- seemg a, single flag, or anything else its UISULUEIOIIS. days are scarcely and towns, _ B90916 so on a fishing ftip. Patriotic services m observance are seldom thought. of, even In the schools. Anyone who fs at all observant, cannot but be attention HD9505 b0 bOth e .. um ies for t. e build‘ cram: mg outer country can but practiced when ness_ stroll be service rather than profit minister Lhc WILD a view to public benefit; rather than to remamm ' believe our only this Chrisnian education, m the minds and lives of ouryoung people an understanding of and a love for those principles and ideals .\VhlCl1 alone can democracy will be not. only miifint e: grwi. L e s and b our previous resolu- l- _n- We bet ft was never more “Carry On Canada Corps" of East- gm Kings field at Souris, November supporiafn letter o Canada, Corps. the pupils to explain the true mean- agrecably surprised i: they report uig done that, We suggest; that: they cry u out on the adults as well. We do not. question the actual loyalty of the great, majority of our P001116. but we do deplore the lack of outward expression of that; loy- alty. One can easily drive for half a. day through the country without to lnaicateppride in our country and Our national holl- observed an all 1n the country districts; while in cities offices are closed and of these days amazed at; th D61‘ 0f people who fail to stand at when the National An- them Ls played or sung. and this children and aclut , town and coun We have a Landof which we can proud; we possess o por- f 01f“ ah emo- o w c no . boast; we hope the time 1s not far distant. when nanonal life in all walks of the primary mauve of bust- ; when governments shalt ad- of the country In office, but we , ODe of attatnln goal is through the medium o by tnculcatfng make a nation m’ smnelicnb ‘ AS CARRY 0N CANADA CORPS. general meeting of the I 1940, a rcsoluiioil was pnssedtully and endorsing the above the, Dimdas "Carry 0n Rea per (Vancouver Sun) Rumour: rim wild, one: they pr, BWW from sober print. There “l,” ll" lwmblns of the Emprea ° Bfllflln. I01" example. 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