1\ 5 l PAGE FOUR 'I'IIE CIIAII LOTT ETIIWI 6 IIARII IAI. Morning Dnlly (Pounded h llfl) Incident. I.l~iu.-Col. W. Chester 5. MEI-ll" Vice President. J. ll. Burnett. I. J. I, Seeretnry. Llenl -Col. 0. A. Mnelilnnon, D 8. 0. Editor Ind Managing Director J. IL Burnett. I. .l. I Associate lxlltar, Frank Walter SCBSCBIIVTION RATES ;s.no per year (In Idnneei delivered to cm 34,90 per year (In aduneei Innfled In P. I. l:l.a‘n;‘ 35,90 per year «In Idvanee) mailed to Cunt Members -udn Bureau of Clreilaunns ' ‘TTh:iStro4rig:st llfeflmoru is Weakd’ “-5 the Weakeujnf." branches of service, could be utilized in others. Especially should it be possible I0 take advan- tage of the experience and training of war veterans who are desirous of re-enlisting. Even if too old for active service, they can be of in- valuable help in home defense and in training yoiinger soldiers. At the other end of the line of willing volunteers stand such splendid organ- izations as the Buy Scouts Association, which has offered its service in any capacity required. The first task of the new I)<-iorzse Minister and his department should be a thorough stock- taking of all our available resources, and regis- tration and co-ordination of every unit and organization capalile of contributing to the na- tional effort. Lindbergh’; lngratilude A fitting reply to Colonel Lliarles A. Lind- lx-rgh's "isolation" talk is lT|.'liif‘ byl’»everle_v Bax- tr-r an a letter ‘.0 :lie .‘lli'Nlay li'zi:.':. .\lr. Baxter \\ I'll(‘5: "\\ lwn f‘oloii<-l l.iu«llmrgh Se-‘t that he and his -_.__--— ~ I THURSDAY, SEPTEIWBEB. ll. 1933- 1;: I _ - -—-;-_; —————— - Hitler Gets His Answer 1,, ,, ‘i.h (Vuiiiiioiis deal- 3, - . Liie war on ll-rill tilt ‘ii. _:_ ~. : lvi on the 3rfIl§. 1.; C _. . .;_,.~',;,_;n :,¢'-lcrlllly eni- ‘, I '~'<~rv:-iiiioii III I.“ , ‘ to the lift- lsh ., t.l :ir.i.ic‘i{‘ was a . 1.. , \\Il) still too ,. ,. '.erd:ct" on the .f '21» l<'.i~~i'iii .'I\‘.'.iill. , . r .\rloli lli:— ‘ 3 lzc .~.tiiar‘.on . fll’\Cll‘l‘iE- ‘me wliole J-7‘e is “to re- l'lll‘l rc-ctirriiig s purpo~I*." lI(‘f'Il llllzllilc armir-< of l’ul:iiid. ll.’l\€ ll/If lor- lliil" \\"'£Il-(F‘l‘.Cvl in ll) tarry mi {lie ~’tr\igg’.e." 1- ti nii,;','r,\v "Will fll(ll\'8 c of events" in contrast to "inziny iiiisstatenients of . ' H in the last war was “on the is ag:u,.s: tl.e lf-boat campaign" now is an offensive against German "a‘.re.i«lv six or seven Ger- paid the full penalty for (All sh slzipping." gv will be rlircctrd to concen- Iv “ l :2 force at the decisive point at g . .. ~_hr- il"Cl~‘l'.". ll‘.fi'!".’l‘if. \\":cn or u":~rI' the decisive force would be ' vl ' 0 \vm.i"l not hrizzird a. guess, but the up 4:-ilared “the scale of our pre- sures that our strength will increase in vxw-rt ‘.\‘l‘iff(,'\'l"l' may come." ‘-‘m-g almtff .\lr. Clianibcrliin's : ".ir- q Er-1 .’is=uraiice that Britain -- -_-;«»rr- in tliia war to the finish. that '2 and air the pressure on Gcrmany l’f'lTl.‘( until Nazi-ism was cruslicrl. n Federal Cabinet Shakeup in the .\lacl<enzic King cabinet. resulting in r.. appoiiitriiciit of the Labour blin- istcr, lion. .\'ornian Rogers, to the portfolio of Natiorial Dcicnce, may be accepted as admission on the (jovcrntiicnt's part that all has not been going well in that vitally important department under lloii. lzin “.\lackcnzie. \\ hatever .\l_r. ‘\I;1(‘_ken’],lC'§ qiialiiicatioiis may be, it 15 Certain that his attituili: iowzmls his duties as Defense .\llI'llslf‘I‘, as l’(,‘\'(‘IllC(l in the Breen gun inquiry, (‘ll/l not lll('L’I \‘.1‘.ll public approval. Outstanding l.ilwr:il n<:\\ spnpe-r~, SLl(‘l1 as the Winnipeg l‘ree I’l’f‘\‘3, have horn cluiiioring for his disnisisal or trziusirr to soziie other dcpartnicut- lhe latter xfie Sl.Zll—; ‘L flvvl to him ‘ 4r Ii\'<- i wzic con:-l llir ‘ it own country fr tliv- vle-:«. tlzelr «' , they sought c:ii:ir_v in i ‘ ’.ri:'-"i newspapers con- ‘ ii~ of :l ornate ClllZ(‘n and To live as --ur guest until such ~- trmiblerl soul ;:e was ailoiw‘: tinti-- as pr-:icv l'l'flll'll!‘Il to I . “.\'rii.\' we ’II that 4 ' ix-I l.in(ll)-‘rgli on the wirclo-a. urged ll‘/' l'iii .".'l'l’<. to Lu-c-p out of liiirnpc :i::vl n t i.il\t- put‘ ’Il Iilf‘ prc-cnt conflict l’i"‘.\\l‘('ll agcrr---‘ivn Mll'l .'«rn:i.tional decency. lf iv-xilvl <(""ll 2' iuary which Col- onel l.ll'lillK‘l"i_’l‘. --' , :ii .‘.is trouble is not \\'Ul"ill rlr-fen ' l 5 I +"'"""‘*:':‘ glimmodllles 0! ordinary d 0- 5)’ use. -— Edmonton Buli . — EDITORIAL NOTES — -- ___._ Thus ltaI,y'I cholce today My INC‘, and Counifly seems to be narrowed (1.; ll to l », igxli, U -. the new :\fIll)aSSZld4)f‘ . Hi] to lx-iiig a successful is '1 pormiizil frzciid of the .~r, l.orzl Lotliian, with for ziia-iv years in l.on- ". wt--,‘i<~ii! in the lircat \\'ar. C 3 U W ultniii don rlxiriitg :: \\illllC we C-'Il‘.l‘.r-f \‘wllCll for the truth of it. created in some lines. and pr cesl whether she would ga.xi in helping Germany ll’l.:n by I the Allies. course, be opinion. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IOTES BY THE WAY llllhfu Ipaeeh In the Belchsug had much of the _ame none as em- ployed by his predecessor. "Holy Willle” in I914. --_ -SI. Thomas Tlmea-Journnl. on war rare has met with instant and enthusiastic approval in all part; of Canada; Lb seetung up of 5 federal price-control board to prevent pr0f.ieerlng. From an common: of the country have czine urging that the machinery for this purpose be completed as quickly I pculble, couped with propo-an that province: and mufl.Clpal.lLles create local bodies to co—operate with the board. If this reaction from the public dLsclCses a lzvely suspicion that COIILFOI is or will be required. the feeling may be traced back to the experiences in the world war, and it also discloses I nation-wide resolve that history is not to be allowed to repeat in l.hl3 matter. The board. ll: ‘is plain, can- not 891 on the job and ready for action any too soon to 5111: the consummg pubic, and am: ag:i;nst whom it may have to take_.ic:ion in the courts will get. li.it e popular sympathy. A point not to be ovi—r- looked is that the consumer himself do C0.'l5'.(l€l'Bblc to prevent] PTi¢9S 55fi1’~nE. If hcuseholders the country over rush to the stores t:i| lay in larger than usual $l.l{)j)lLES- of sugar or other efientials a CO'l- l infecucus type of rhmms mega cold or calarrh of nose and throat.) dlflon of apparent scarcity will be wlll tend to go up without any; gouging dispcsition on t'.ie pzirt ofl mid much as hay (ever) “used producers or distributor and re-v gardles of price-control mea='.ire=.| Buy famzly usual quanLI’.~ies, is good advice in reference to any commodity supplies in only tte like 1:.‘ to be so affected bv a rush of ord- ers and this includes most of " On th;s there vi..l, . a wide diizerence of beau .:u. » Certaziiiy. a'_~.o, w:i.:.L- zti the hangs off (‘llLlnCe of ob- tlie report 1' ..:n: llr. Ii. .\. Dutiiiiiig will be en- helpful co-opuratiori in '.'.me of . - __ ,, . -, . .~ _ need. But, however log.cal L-his grlrfrfl r.’i\'uL pi}: 1:1 coi.ncttion. uitlilthedre may “em. in who are fdmzmrl prcsciit.t..o.i of ..ic ii.g (io\crniii.nt in .on on. mm the ymmpean scene know The work du 4 :h.~ \-.;ir \-.-:‘.l he onornious. and V-hh“ R1351? dies 110: rue. Tiis .s _ « ‘ _ _- ‘ _ w y ay'.-. sit‘on is such the lligh (.‘«'l'llill. -.u!‘.¢‘l" .l.-»i.c could not possibly enigma __ “go ,,j.A,._y. during walls‘ cope with it. coming rnonzhs_ so ma ' co.uiiiii_~;> t n o u of speculation will be vs on about Italy’; probable nurse. -- New i Only five of (}crmavi_v's twenty universities-— Berlin, l.(‘:p7ig, _lr.-na. .\luiiEc.'n and \'ienna——will conduct cla duriiig the \\'iuier semester. The (IfllE‘l' fiftct. . ill'«".ll ..g llciulclberg, Bonn, Frei- burg and ii‘r"'.'.'.ll,’_ff‘l'l, will rmiaiii closed inde- finizcly. The five wire (lI‘(‘1il<"(l sufficient to handle the Illlllll>f’l’ of students during wartime. X K 3 I \\’ill fhcre he a liy-election in Queens? The report is that in return for allowing Col. Cun- niiigzoiik. iiiiopposwl r<-turn for Mr. llcnnett's Cal- l g:ir_v war, the ( I-ll~I‘l'\‘.‘lKl\'('< will allow llr. Cyrus i .\l:ic.\lill:iii'- llflf';i:7i>~l‘fl ('l<’Cll1vll as llr. l)unning'.s .suci'c-snr. lf :.iiv siicli arraiigciiiciit has been made. and we rlwili‘ it. the local ('onscr\'ative orgaiiilatioii kiiwiis iintliziig zilmut if and repudi- ates it. c in u c The decision of the .\lacl<cnzie King Govern- ment to raise two r)\'er.~'.cns contingenfs forthwith, is what every uiihiawrl thinking person knew would happen. We are at w:ir—in death grips—— and every ElVElll1llvl’.! Illfln and every available dol- lar will have to he placed at the disposal of the powers-that—be to save civilization. Hitler's speech at Danziw and his actions in Poland give an indication of what we may expect from Prus- sian domination. \\'e must and shall win out, but.if is going to he no child's play or merely killing llitlcrism with our mouths. V C I I Senator Gricsliach, who was a general in the \\'orld War, in asserting that enlistment should be confined to single. men, cites the case of a man who enlisted in I014 and who had a fam- conr-<: his hm ll fill-\f‘ll by the l’rime Minister. in tr:in~i':-rriiig .\lr. .\l(lCl\(‘ll'/.le to the portfolio of ]'.;n~.i..n. ;.n.] N;1l;Ill1al ll(.'2fllll. The present ll(‘.'\tl Hl i'.=.,.1 Ill'liIll‘llll(‘flf, lloii. C. U. l’0WCl’. l»(*C«'rlll4\' l'o~:iii:i-tr-r ficncral in place Of “On. Nririii:iii .\lrl.:iriy who liIl((.‘S over Mr. Rogers’ portfolio of l. iour. (‘oi::<~~¢lr-zit with those govertiriieirit changes C'ilfV‘s’ ?lllll'i'l!l'<'lll"lll Iliiit two (livi.<iI)nS, for (,\t-r<r~,'is .« ‘\‘](‘(j if m-mleil, will be organized; that (;iii.'irl:i's iizii-:il pi'rsoiiii(‘l will be doubled £\f‘fl an ]])[I|]\|\'C pmgrziiiiiiie laiiuclicd of air- lIiI’C4’ ii-Iiiiiiiig zuivl coii~ti‘ticiion of a large mini- lx-r of ant: -\iluii'ii‘i:ic craft. 'l‘li<~.rli-vi-oii. to lie org:iiii7.!'(l and trained as an f‘X[r(‘tlll:t>H1ll'_\' forte, if and when rcquircd. will be consivlcr:ihly smaller than those employ- ml in tlw lflsl \\'.ir rind \i’ill coiisist of 16.000 lll('ll f'.’I('lI. (:iii:ivl:i‘.s first confiiigviit in 1014, if uill he I'('\IIll"1l. .’lfll4illlll(‘4l to sonic 33.000 mr'ii l'l1iiii:itr-l_v (.';iii.'il:i had four divisions in tllf? fit-M in [HQ 13.: \\':ir-:1 trciiicndous effort cou- _<i«li-ring our populatioii and resources at that firm‘. lu organizing the present first division, fhost‘ now milistctl, iiiiiiihvriiig 50.000 men, will be pcriiiilful to volnutorr for service in Canada or €l!s'(‘\\'ll(‘l’(', .'lll(l will he rv-atfr-sled. The second division will he siniilnrly re-attested and kept undcr ariiis as {I flll‘lll("f‘ measure for prepared- ness, This will mean that there will be training in (,':m.ida for the 32,000 comprising the two divi5i(m_s, plus tlic troops required for protect- ing vulnerable points. and for coast and fortress of fcnse. It must lIC borne in mind, in vlew of the prospect of .1 prolonged and desperate struggle before victory can be attained, that the plans enunciated at Ottawa are onlv for the immed- iate future. All our I'('S0lff'(‘Qs in manpower and production will iiltiiiialcly be required. Every encourage-mt-nt llI('l‘(!f0I'C should be given to the enlistment and training of as large a force as possible Recruiting. it is announced, will'gn forward "with di.scriiuinafion"; but the discrim- innfion slioiilrl not be such as to discotirage ‘those who are cngor to rally to the F.niplre's cause ily of nine children, the upkeep of which cost the ii'i\'l"flllIl(‘llf $130 a month. liive single men could hive lwcn \(’Clll‘(*rl for this sum, he says. The .<oiiator's point is well i:il<cn, says the Mori- treal Gazette, althouqli if the war drags on it will be n€C{‘Ss:lr_V in time to accept all fit males, at whatever cost to the coiinfry. ¥ 3 V 3 Dr. Sydney Chnpiiian, distinguished scientist heading the liiiglisli dvlcgation to the Interna- tional l'iiion of (it-odcsy and Geophysics meet- ing at \\'a.sliiiigtori, l).(.'., used leg power on the last stage of his jniiriioy to Washington. He wciif by liicyclo from Torriiito to \Vasliingf0n and said he had “.1 ivoiidcrfiil time" travelling through Nciv l{iigl:iii<l, .\'c.\v York, Pennsylvania, New .lcr.sc_v, l)f‘lfl\V.’1I'(‘ and .\larylaIid while of- ficers of the iiitcrnafioiial group of scientists searched vainly tlirriugh railroad station: for him. i i 1 t lnicctirm or oral adiiiinistrnfioii of sulfanila- niidc or SlllfZl[i_\'l'lllll1(? has yielded "a significant degree of inliihitimi of (‘.\’[K‘f’lm(‘f1l3l tubcrctilosis in guinea pig: infz-ctcrl with bovine or human tubercle bacilli." it is rcporfcrl to the Third Iri- tcrnational (oiigrcss for .\licrol>ir)log_v in a pap- er h_v l)r. Kriiirarl llif"l\'ll.’\\lg of Bergen, Norway. "Both niortaliiy rates and autopsy findings." the report said, ”I‘CV(‘.’ll(’fl .1 sgiiificant degree of inhibition of fiilicrciilrisis infection among treat- ed animals, l’c-wcr tubercle bacilli were cul- tivated from fissiics of frcafcd than untreated animals, but their virulence was unaltered." I It ti 3 General regret is felt in newspaper circles and in the l\'laf'lfll11(‘s gciicrally at the passing of ‘Senator J. S. l\ilcI.ennan of Sydney, N.S. He had been proprietor of the Sydney Post and sub- sequently Sydney l'<i.<l-R(‘C0l'(l for the long period of 35 years. Though prnprictnr-publish- er, the Senator was not latterly the active live wire in the l'osf-Record. that role being taken by Mr. ll- l’. Duchemin, KC. Editor, vice-presi- dent aml managing director, whose name as Pre- sident of the Caiiarliaii Press has been a house- hold word in‘ Canadian journalism for many York Herald Tribune. Nunnally Johnson is reveal- ing this story of Herbert l’c~.'oury. when he was a l’I3,'l0I'.(‘I' for the New York Herald and was assigtiedl to write the obituary for Elutnora Duse. He wrote six columns rcpcte wlfh flowery deF.Cl".p‘blV(‘S of nor talents and of l’‘':.' immortality, but the city editor was mt conicn;.' “You‘re writing about Dine’; I death." Asbury was warned. .‘n greatest a:Lre'~s who ever lived. I Start again." Asbury ob"ir,ri=.'l. and turned In a masterpiece wirch was from-paged. The c ty 0'?‘ or never knew that Asbury had s(‘3..(‘hf‘(l tn the newspapers morgue for obituary from which he word for word. the descriptive l fame, achievement and l.Il\.lV‘i"‘.-‘ll grief. The obituary was that of Joe Daniel. the Gorilla —L(‘CllzlI‘(I Lyons. In New York Post. No one. of course, should want mere "sniping." or mere CI"l'llClSI'I‘l for criticisms sake. That should be out: from the be-ginn.ng. But equally foolish would be the idea that we must accept .ilenfly everything that the Government does about the war, or fails to do; that, with the nation facing as desperate an ordeal as any nation can face, all criflclsrn and d..scu.s— alon must be szlcnced in P.irlia- merit. That. should it come wou'dn’t be co-operation: it would be more B conspiracy of silence, possibly cloaking inefficiency. The Opposition In Parliament has I clear duty to perform; a duty as clear as that of the Government. Bhould it shlrk that duty by any false notion that it must not criti- clre, or that: co-operation calis for silence. It will be abdicaflng its responsibility. -— Ottawa Journal. M present prices, Instead of cal- ling upon the rest of Canada for millions of dollars to make up the guaranteed price. it Ls estimated that there will be $l25.000.000 to return to the western farmers over and above the 70 cents a bu~hel. Ultimately the Government, which assumed responsibility for n nezged price of '10 cents a bushel. will have to draw the line be‘.-ween What Is I fair return to the farmer and what. is proflteerlng that cannot be allowed. In arriving at this con- clusion the Government rannof. Ignore the fact that Canadian con- sumers who have paid heavily to keep western farmers on their feet are entitled to protection: It Is equally Important that In her pres- ent p'fght Great Britain should C€lD.i A of the nose, come on in the mom- But it 1'. hard to see ulna. Italy stands 10 gatn from a CVEIIILIII ' victory. Cer.a.my mark is Hg 35. . surance mat a \v’lClOl‘.Ou.i Gt:m.2iiy ‘ ' woud give Italy Norm Africa ]'tl-L for the sake of ltalys brown eyes Italy wants now is the Allies. Unless the ALlies are de- l feated. Italy's only taming the desired fCI’I‘ll0.’.e. ‘is by dlvidual Is very different from the - from strife. Ii. comorlses . niiies. llfbat Baby of Qnurs UJ.-_!I,I!|_-.~.§!B_,- A.\'o'l'ul-:3. nrn or nun com It has been found that the mo- jo.lf)’ of hay fever sufferer: or those suffering with bad ooki due to pollen. dust. oennln foodI. belong to the Intellectual dun - school teaches; us I close account» In: for the largest. number at once. Hay fever sufferers Ire usually of f."( nigh-strung nervous hype. II are aiso must of t.hm;e who suf- fer w.t.h fzequerit. “head 00! ." However, the above is not II- ways true and there are I great manry ‘normal’ individuals with average Intelligence and of the phlegmatic (easy-going) type who suffer with hay fever and head co s. 1):. Harry L Huber .C’h.lcago, In Ciinical Medicine and su:gery. sctne months ago stated: ‘There is I non-alleffilfi. non- vvhlch is different from the ordin- arv acute cold and from the head bv something (dust, pollen) to which the individual is sernltlve ix‘ alie gtc This variety, which Is not gen-raiiv recognized. is the cause cf 20 percent of the cases of rIr‘.:"i':s or head colds." symptoms. consisting of sneezing. running nose, stoxmeage l.'.;' upon arlslziz. and last until 10 ‘.0 ‘.0 30 at night. ‘fine features of this particular of rhinitis Ire: c rs in females. chiefly dur- - .ead of IX) and 80). The basal meta mllsn lrabe It ‘ body processes work) Is low. nboiit 15 be'ow normal. The pulse is moderately slow lam t 66 instead of 76 to 54). 5 Tfere IS no family history of allerry nsensitlvenx to various substances 6 Sk'.’.l tests. such as are made go: hay fever or asthma are nega- it-r-, From the above description it (‘’ll'‘. be seen that this type of In- hiszli strung. nervous, sensitive type. These easy going individuals wi‘h sitrav pulse. lcw blood pressure, and low metabolism, need aom& thin: in st.'mu'afe them. make them and their body proceses more active. Dr Huber states that Eland ex- *.':i':‘..= — pituitary and t,‘.‘yro1d—- are often helpful In these cases. Luxembourg (london Economist) The Grand Duchy of Luxem- bourg ‘is a peaceful land abound- ing in’ natural loveliness. Of all countries of war-Jlttery Europe, it. seems the one fazthest. removed _ an area Just short of a thousand square wedged like a shoe-shaped puzzle blcck into a hole I’2“l the map made by segmenu of French, Its 300.000 or so inhabitants are a harmv people fond of good liv- ing. This year they are celebrat- ‘M the c’-ntenarv of their lnd¢.~ pendence from the war lords. go and small. who for more than thousand years ruled over it. But they are troubled. for they sce the Siegfried IITIP along their rivers and. remembering the Ger- man Invasion during the Great, War. they are now anxious lest this tragedy "l’\0U"‘l happen again. 0 I O . Luxembourg has always been imncrtant stratezlcally. In the but it has been I kind of crossroads for maroblng immla. Here the Maselle opens a way to and from Germ";-' Hr»-. too. you are within striking distance of Holland. Belgium and France. For Ger-rnany Luxembourg would be particularly valuable In I Wu‘ because It constitutes I gap In the Belgian line of defence: though. on the Pr-znch side. the Mac-[not line sets up a forrnldable barrier to anv Germa-n advance. In past days Luxembourg was so heavily fnrflflbd that It was called Eur- ope's Inland Gibraltar. Those form have lomz since been dlsrnimtled. and Luxembcurv has no systan of defence whafever It was the Ge-rindn was hem Siegfried who first raised hf: castles on Luxembourg’: high cliffs as ion: ago Is inn. Ind since SlegfrIed's dav I varied hl has woven itself around this 13 . In 1244 Luxerribourg's citizens re- ceived fl charter "' self-Orvarn. ment frrvrn the Countess Emer- sinde. Then. for neviriv five cen- turies. it fell under foreign domin- Mlon-Burmindlim, SW11-)|gh_ Aug. not be asked to pay exorbitant prices for the necessities of life which this country produces, The exactlon of war profits from Brit- nln Is not a business which Can- ada can countenance. speculation which has this as its purpose is a comfort to the enemy. — Toronto Telegram. There Is I great deal of talk about the enemies of democracy. It usually centres on Communists and F'a=c1ats, or some other sort. of organized effort to set. up new forms of government. The real danger is in ourselves. In those of us who profess to be devoted to democmflc and free government. and yet. who won't be=‘lr ourselves to do anything about if. -—- Guelph Mercury. It took I world wIr, plus the Irouud good misc of the German people themselves. to end the mad career of Kaiser Wlllhelm. It Is taking another war of lawful postul- bllltlea In bloodshed and human suffering to bring to I finish the mu! Ind savage career of Adolf Hitler. It may well be that the Oerrnnn people themselves will take I hand in the unhorslng of the power-drunk dictator who has enslaved them In order to follow ma Insane and evil b‘d for world domination. — Bfratford Beacon- Herald. Every war mum: this I lmle . more I woman’: world than it was before. when the me are called and who, if unsuited physically for some years. ’ _ ___ "‘vv». ........~.-.—......-... ~.......«-..- to hows the women I e over the job: In longer war last: the man and French The C of Vienna set up the ptag Q Gi'°"fI Dvirhv. which for I umo l ‘ -, ' CONQUERDES The gontgugpna imn can never Altmugiup rip an empw. llmhl For it is cursed i; dream: of pop]. er. and fire That sucks the shlvellng hurt. The triumphs f m cflmjon sfleel-rplke houl Q Are one. In time’: long glue, with scarred defenf. For when black lust. and hunted tale commnn Life’: soul I: In retract Bear wlfneu, ngyptl Rome! Aasyrm o A: Each 35$?!‘ by ui It 4 k map- insflnmea the: prey on glorys vmlsl only the wind: 0 pence Survive when forte decnyl -—8tanfon A. Coblent: in the New __ J9£“.5““-___'_.__.., ‘more firmly are they entrenched In the Jobs. Deapnbchea last week told lf.hII. in Berlin Ind Pull me John lot thousands of men were being taken over by women. Wu mny thirty years of age. Applicants must tions are received,'a form will be mailed For further information, apply to L989-19-6i oEP'l'EMBER 21, 193, Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Under the Provision of l.[!'llIC for Illployed young pegptg, have been completed for training courses as outlined below. Students mulling application for attendance If these courses Inna! be in un. employed circumstances though not necessarily on relief and be from sixteen to . be In good health and of good character. Tr“, portation, tuition, board and lodging costs will be provided free to those attending. "mlxenientg No. Course Centre Duration Date of opening Three (3) Home-making courses Charlottetown 6 wee October sou. Three (3) Farm Mechanics courses Charlottetown 6 ” October 2...) Three (3) Carpentry courses Charlottetown 6 " ogmbe, 30", Three (3) Blacksmithing courses Charlottetown 6 " October 301}. One (1) Poultry courses Charlottetown 4 " February 15”, One (1) Fox courses Charlottetown 3-4 " November Two (2) Fisheries courses Charlottetown 4 ” January 811. not to exceed One (1) Boat Building courses Charlottetown 6 months October Two (2) Agricultural courses Charlottetown 4 weeks January 81}. One (1) Rural Leadership courses Charlottetown 4 weeks October 3011; One (1) Motor Mechanics courses Long course of five months to finish with a further five montIis’training in 1940-41. Applications for these courses will be received immediately. When applicg. to each applicant and this form must be com. pletely filled out and returned to the Department of Agriculture. Selection of stu. dents will be made strictly In accordance with the provisions of the Youth Training Agreement by a special committee Ippoln ted for that purpose. Notification of tha acceptance of any student approved by the committee will be forwarded in due course. ‘I Above dates of opening of courses are subject to change. W. R. SHAW, I Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown, P. E. I. was under the tutelage of Holland Luxembourg’: history. . . . Luxembourg. in addition to its strategic position. has another at- traction to Germany. namely. its iron mines and smelt»:-s. Iron is produced mafnlv in the notthern strip of the countrv lvlng next. to the French border town of Long- wy. Itself one of t‘--= mt:-at import- ant centres of the French Iron and monuments. travelling In oenturim old, where everyon and to spare. Sassy stomachs flefieved livery per on who I: troubled with gas In the stomach and bowels should get I bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture Ind see how quickly It will re- Ileve Ill distressing symptoms. sharp palm In the Ibdnmen or Ibouc the heart Ire often due entirely to 1].: pressure A DAY OPEN Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture tnken It meal time. not only nrevents Ill bu! effects from gas. hm It promotes the func- tional rtivlly of the stomach. I slats dlgestlon Ind lmprovel the appetite. Dr. Enns Slomlch Mixture I: sold only at Ihe Two Maa W 850 per bottle. Get Your Bottle Today. BATHING CAPS 1 We have Just received 3 new ' supply of Bath g Cam and Beach Bugs In I e very latest styles and color. Priced from 252 to 81.00. SPECIALS DODDS KIDNEY PILLS 39: per. box KIND PABLUM 45¢ per box . VINOLIA CASTILE' SOAP IO CAKES 25¢: The 2 MACS in Great George Street I l will 0 READ IMIIIEIIII slinvl advance the world to such I point wait’: that. between wIrI, we man have Inythln to do but llvl on our wives. — Bun. green rambling parks. of imposing public buildings. gates. lowers. pal dlsnsmled fortresses In gtent. pro- fusion tell the They’re On The WING AUTUMN AIR IS PURE n,/ ENJOYMENT. ITS THIS Customers througnout ST or ERLY ENT ADVERTISEMENT on , ' TIONS-IDEAS . opY—- 11.t.Us'l'RA Ewgas , cU"fi5$v0.,;g.wn1'rn-Urs-R ‘N gnpfllled 1,. In to Adwflthrxqrulh in salute: iiuiiEA|| e Phone 19'0" v chuxches gnd had confessed mailing a It is I modern city harness with I city of which old city gag, cagfleg and susplcforl in another person. as —l\f—ATl.§5 fi1s‘o'filf _ iaarrrf situ- The present Grand Duchess. ‘steel Industry, In this Iriea are Charlotte, was born in 1896. .suc- vIrt.ul.}'.y all the best. mills of Lux- -——- ceedlns her si.sf.er. the Grand embmlrg, togeme: with thou of RICHIBUCTO. N _E. Sept. 30- Duchas Marie-Adelaide, whose Lpngwy, —(CX’) — At the prelimlnarv ': ar- foroed abdication, because of her big of George E. McPr.e.eor. partiallty for the Germans during The capital city. also called Lux- charged with fnbrilcaf n of end- the war. was a tragic episode in unbourg, is 3 scotch metropolis ence with Intent. to mislead. po- of broad avenues. Spticlous piuu. lice constable and other es- ses testfled today that .VfcPnerson :isoned chocolate bar to himself. Pre'.'ious- ly he had made I complalrtt axiul receiving the bar and had directec co to fatlrnonyf d , 1g 1; 13439 No efenoe was o ere . McPher- esm elbow‘ goon: son was committed to stand trial Ila. Vin-rd‘: far M095. SPENT IN THE \ IN THE CRISP OF WEATHER AND THIS TYPE OF AN OUTING WHICH CALLS FOR HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST Chewing 10c Per Fig SOLD EVERYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE FROM “EAST POINT TO NORTH CAPE” Manufactured by .9’ IIIGKEY and IIIGHOLSOII TOBACCO C0., L'I‘D., Charlottetown I Prince EdW“d Isl“ IIWIYS - - ' ' ARRANGED absolutely FREE Gu The Chnrlotutofl‘ uie faculties of ti“ gfdllnv it n Y" x Copy W,-my Will Cl o