l l t “PAGE FOUR TNE BNARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning l\ailv (Founded in I887) Prv ldent, LlruL-Coi. W. Chester S. McLure VICG-Prltsldflll. J. n. Burnett. FJ-l- Secretary. LiruL-Cul l). A. Mluclilnnorl. 9-5-0- mitu, and Miiniigin Director. J. R. Burnett. IPJJ. p fillrifllp Eillior. Frank Walker. SFBSFIFPTION RATES _ I $5.00 pm war tin advance! lellver.’ u- Ch $4.0i') per mar t . udvanoel mailed to P E lslaml L300 1W1’ vvar ‘in zldvatit-r» mailed to Canada and 0.8 .\I(‘ll\lli‘."4 Audit Bureau of (‘lreulltlunl ,- “The b'fI'0rl_1/l'$l Memory is Weaker ihdll the “TQGIIESI Inllf.” Ez-sz-» - Triisnav. “ARCH 12. 1940- ‘r__.»- , _ .-_—._—:_-__—_—A_——i-" ‘ Nu» Air Schedule » Ciiiuqtp- in air service affecting ~"i.‘."ll uf lnails in Charlotte- wil hr the Post Clfiice de- , in today's (iuardiznl. A “ilvtllllkfl which was pitt into ltzurs that first-class mails . , . in Blaritinte Express in the ,1, .,i' nit‘ the Ocean Limited and n as has been the case in the past King's County by getting the 4 . nu: nu the noon trains; but |-'\pl':~‘s is late the tnails \vill \',i't'll the trains. It would also . craving from Boston and On E twulil hr ltclrl up for twenty- ,‘ 1 :,~\ .\i‘lli‘lllliC is understood to , - w. .ui <Xl1t‘l‘l'll(‘l1f, and as such .~; >,i further changes. i.\i“,l‘_‘v"r Sllllltllittiill, it should , j1< ifi Qivtfls a double daily scr- t lhc llnartl of Trade was 'l‘he “fl_v in the oinment" is Il1\\\' to be bascil at Kloncton gown, which, from the local l't‘_§l't“.lIll>lC. l""‘ \."t-- s. tla‘ ir- . ’ I" l“ point of . Librrnl Press Comment ,, p, ..-,,r liit-al conicniporaryr, Colonel . .-» W], flllillllfl not only ltave beeti ‘ ' :»-,~r, as it was to the extent of ,1,~1.~tc.<l front the text, but '.t wcil have deleted a few ‘,‘,F ptibli<b comment on this in- llvfliiti/n-g I-‘mz Press, leading cbhnt pggyq-yl , npt-i- of Caitada, which takfii 8 quztc oat e \ic\v. Indeed, the FY86 P7888 nflkt’; ,»,.',‘li,i~..-_. about declaring it is intolerable that ,‘1j‘,‘,i1I4’ in tl-niaila “from the Government (liar. t-t ' l,i'>ith‘.r~t jaclt-in-officc," should i,_,,-,,. ,‘;_,,~ ,1 [it i llatc (folimcl Drew's address. l; tutlk n‘ at ‘L tinvcrliinent, even at this late ,1;,i,~_ n, i'>Zl the stupid policy of making griiit‘; {ll i‘. Xihiiinistrzttion submit their manu- 5._.,-,,,,>. ,,, I 1,1 officials of the Federal Govern- ,,,,,,,. ~ii~i:-.~i-~‘i::|\ QIIIIC mad" is how the \\"iitni- pi-g A.ll\4‘l','[] llillwl‘ dvscribcs the incident, and ll ,-,,1,}.- "'l' lltwfililll thing is that a thoroughly 1-,-.p,,n ' <- igiiri‘ in our public life was gagged, aw] i; :,,,_,»,,~,,- thinks that this suits the tcntpcr tit‘ th.» tfaiililntti puijlltlc, he 15 very wrong m- dttctl." _ Qtdoiicl Drew. in the suppressed [part of his n.1,.) bllidfll quoted facts and figures com- Pippqy ,1,.p~,».>i-iiig ,\l.'1Cl\'Cl‘lZlC king's statements ,.,.g;,,.;,,,,._, (gig-idii‘; equipment and readiness f“, “up Q,.}..iii~l l)l'L‘\\', says the Iirre Press, is "a tlioriyugltly ri-spoitsible figure in our public life." _ Tint w-otild seem to leave Mr. hlaclififllle King, hi: ccnsftrsihip board and his IITCSPOITSILJI’) local organ out on a lillll). léfve Yea rs Ago Furious how the ghosts 0f 00¢ $6650" C011" bark in lldilill and quccr another election. llerc we intro llr. (,44\'l'llS Macmillan making a are,“ (‘lf4l][ it» blame the Bennett Government f,“ nut pinhliiiq up our national defences, ‘yhcfpnpllll a iniiiiilziiirl exchange goes back five tip this spceclt by Mr. Ixiflg l“ villi years and < the la=i cl "rlzcre are drill halls, armorlm all over the i t, at. heavy cost. Why 5-! m“ WWW ..l to build up 0 Emil? mull-i"? T0749- be‘ ‘ .i~i~.-iiin.~ demand power. and t-hQ atorsahip is the cannon and Whit llil cannon. r of the election to come. 8-!!! oi.- question, ‘Whither are we - of what has happened and ask _\..iir A . .110 making Canada u. second Italy, a .\I‘.'~'72‘.(l twiniatrv, n;- g, secfmd Russia." \\'1!"l'l‘ ‘ll .\lr. King speaking? Ironically Qnmigh, lii- ‘,‘,.i= qn-ztkitig at lungston, helping in plot‘! hi: prP-"lii .\lini~1cr of Defence, Mr. }ftll'll'illl iii 2P1“! The Pork Barrel \\'li.iii l‘ ~ wiu-trtl the war, says the Financial lhvsl, l I-t’ i. iidi-iit t, it was thought there ivould i“. n 11;, Iiiil ti- lllt‘ pvriiirioiis practice of of- llFP-M l~.l'I~ wwina; to bribe clot-tors with public “Hum ‘it ., 1.. l‘2|il1"Il \\'.'il'lliil(‘ patronage truce ‘m; {but in l|Il\(‘ iiutlawrd, “for the dura- tpm" m ,,- ¢_ tln- iiph (ll catniniigniilg that laid sin-q llll il~\‘. much purl. a local mcmbcr could extract t'i--i,i lit‘ iiirrt-l. 'l'iit- i=r 1. tlagtxiut hri-arh came ivhcu a Sas- katunii lii-ifv-riiuit lt'-'lllll‘t‘ll a four-column ad- ypriiuzl ll lll‘.llli'l, "\\'lll SPISlGIIOOII (iCI llS Shaw-f" .\'i-iv out in Yzmcoitvcr the fl. C. Lib- (‘lytl .\-~.-,i-i:i--ii i. taking full-page space chief- lv m i»! tin " \i||.t/,i||p Ri-cnril" WlWTClly lion. l}... ‘l i. I I ‘i/‘l’ u». Zlllll‘ in st-rurc thc cxpcnili- iurc hf ii . i, ., than $50 millions of public motley iii nutl :'.~iu In"- riutsiiiitrtiryz 'lIi-ri~ i< i... atti-inpt to appraise whether or Ilivl i§ti~ Ill wivv \\'.'i\" spcnt wiscly, efficiently or p, p, ,,,.;,. Hill itni-rt-si. lt is just a brazen tab- 11",", in .it .3; lvllllllt‘ wiirlcs the Nlinister has been ahf, l» lining \'.ill('I\ll\'<‘l‘ since 1935- 'llti- .‘l~~ll ' inn was too modest. It did not |,.,,p,,,- n, p, ,-,,,,,- ihi- iiimii~_r .\lr. Mackenzie spent in l\ll\' tln- now fatnniis fish-pond and manure luau LAM 1th; M-i-ilcci- Estate or sonic of his cutl- tracts he lct to some of his favored friends, but doubtless these are included in the $50 millions total_ “\\'ar or no ivur," concludes the Financial Post, "it is silrcly time we in Caitada showed the ineasitrc of our pulilivill sutiurc by iuruitig out of office those who assess their public service by the amount uf public intmcy ihcy can spend." Paging Mr. Crerar Down in Quebec .\lr. King's trusty followers have been saying that Dr. Klanion is a conscrip- tionist; that he was in ibc Lltioti (conscription- ist) Govcrnmcitt of 191;’. Dr. blzinion took occasion to point oilt that he was not in the Union (conscriptionist) Govern- ment of i917, and that the only survivor of that Governmetit is ;\lr. T. .\. (‘rcrar-thc said Mr. Crcrar being now a distinguishril titenibcr of Mr. King's Government. No reason exists, of course, why Mr. Crerar should not be in Mr. King's Government. But the fact that he is there, his conscriptionist re- cord in I017 notwiihstrtniliiig. shows the hollow- Jolnt. - Ottawa Citizen, oll and are determined m secure THE CHARLOTTETOWN NOTES BY TNE WAY You needn't worry about a revo- lution in thus cauutry. It. takes mass hate of superiors to tomerlt. a levoiuhon, and where can you find even one American who thinks he has any superiors? — Washing- ton Post. But even if Finland laid down her arms tomorrow or news of a. Finnish capttulation whzle this paper was in the presses. nothing would be changed; the Soviet Army ls ln a bad posture as a result. of this trial. - Turin Gazette dei Popolo. Anthony Eden say! e. picture postcard Roadside of Anzacs‘ ar- rival would spoil Hitler's break- fast Comzng on top of the British blockade and the Canadian infux, we should think it. would throw his metabolism completely out of Every day it is becoming clearer the Nazis need greater supplies of them. Rumnnia has oil but from reached us n Quebec. elections. died this 189. year. uary, i939. I 939- States. ness 0f the catnpaign zigaiust Dr. hlanioti in — EDITORIAL NOTES -. Elcven more days till Ifasicr election. Citizens who do not ltccp ihcir sidewalks clean should be deprived of the right to vote at civic Electoral t-rvicw courts aw- now revising the different elccttiral rolls. lf :1 would-be voter's name is not duly £'lllL‘l'('1l he will be unable t0 exercise his franchi<i~ on tht- goth inst. ll‘ Peace talks lllli_\' itiurl-lv be a pri-liiniltziry to more violent wnrfart- nu llu" pzzrt of the enemy, though it is ardcnily to br hoped that sanity is being restored on tho continent of liuropc. 1|‘ 1b l! It is a coincitlcttve that both the lczltli-rs of the tfiovcrtnltent and (lpptt-iiiiiil in .\'c\_v llruilsiviclt have found it ttccc>szii"_v to resign due to ill health before the first $C\~'lltll of ihc Lcgislaturc since the elcctiott. John Bull, composer of the National Anthem, organist of zalictlfs Chaprl. and pro- fessor of music at Gresham College, London ; ap- pointed in I617 organist of thc Cathedral of Antwerp where he d ‘I (fathedrztl, {Queen li Cheese imports were hcavicr in amounting to 220,416 pounds compared 138,918 in Dpccnlber and (“no in jpnmnry’ year-are staggering in themielves. i939. New Zcltlztntl contributed liftotio pounds, France 43x39; Italy _*,_ 559, Dcnmarlc 14.53.: and thc bniictl Sizitcs I5,- 05, Switzerland 25,- Both Party organizations in Quebec say they intend to run a man in each of {Quebec's 65 rid- ings, and both deny zurv prcscnt intcntioti of ar- Adding to this number a dozen for the Co-op0r:tti\'e Conniloi1\vcaltlt Federation and some tint-scorc- for indrpciiilctit candidates. thc itumbcr sci-king Ullifk‘ in {Quo- bcc alone rcacltcs fIlIIlUJl 20o. ranging “saw-offs." For the first time this _\'(’.'ii‘ no election re- sults will bc [lllbllSllCtl in any ltroviticc until the polls close in thc respective provinces. mcans while the llariiittic Province results may be known bciwccn 11.30 p.111. and 7.30 p.m. they will not be allowctl to be annouuccil in British Columbia until the polls close at 6 p.in. local time, or IO p.111. our timc. 'l'hc final results of the election, therefore, will not bc fully ascer- tained until ncxt morning. Imports in January of hides and skills, al- though dropping bclcnv the Dcccntbcr level, rc- cordcd advance over Jillltlliry, 1939. this year was 66,351 cwt., coinparctl with 8i),- 823 in December and 40,087 in January last Exports rccordctl decline in both com- parisons, the total being 29,448 cwt. compared. with 35.155 in Dcccitibcr and 59,431 in janit- Due mainly to heavier purchases abroad of fresh pork and canned beef, Canada's January import of meats advanced to $1,002,602 from $608,476 in December and $120,765 in _lanuar_v, Imports of fresh pork totalled 8,507 Karl H5110,‘ omlmologist m, 8mm pounds valued at $851,780, all front the United Imports of canned been iticltidcd 611,- ‘m’ °f i)" ‘mlmclemftwl °l the Persia the British government secures almost 10,000,000 tons a year largely for use of the Royal Navy. It has been stated there 1a a IuiLv equipped and mechanized French army o! more than 350.000 men 1n position to defend those reserves. Oil is the blood of a mechanized army. The war is apt to spread to those areas ivhere large oll re- serves are located. Aside from n few technical de- vices, this country has no import- ant military secrets. With these few exceptions, foreign Powers know all they wish to know about’. our defences This fnct should gov- ern the dlSillIslfJlls in Coneress. If. as ls a fact. the state of our arm- ed forces is not a secret to pctenttal etiemtes. rrorn whom should 1t be kopt. secret? Certainly not from the people of the United States, who know less tcday than the ad- miralty or general staff of any world Power. - Chicago Tribune. Some flay the common cold may be placed on the 11st for quaran- tine When that ls done. its spread in a community wzll at lea t. be checked until SCLGZIIZSIS Pnd t-ne cure for lt. At. present the cold. which is lIl effect a communicable disease, ts not. treated w:th the caution due to such a disease, with the result that 1t travels with alarming rapidity. Every wnter it literally mows dOwn large numbers of people, and a good many of these are the vzctims of sfmeone’; carelessness, Flor a cald is usually "caught." from the person who Ls thus ln fected, _ Toronto star. l lcrcford The figures put out by a con- ference of grcetiskeepers 1n New York -- that the golfers cf America walk a. total of Z38 m'1iion miles a January, with and still they cannot be slid to have scratched more than the sta- tistical surface of this subjcct. It is not even certain that the total given 1s correct. It assumes that the average golfer walks 100 miles a year. which seems a modest gucss pmstbly based on another errcnecus assumption that a dub aiwavs takes the Jiortest distance bezvvten two points, itamcly; the tre and the green. We know gclfers who used up the 100 mile annim allow- ance 1n sesmh or one 75 c_nt bail. -Detroit News. The whole situation begins to re- semble spoker ltand played in a dream, with all cards Wild and an rules made to be broken, oni- player uses his opponent's ace to lake Chill-i. whzch on clorer taspcc- ,_ tlcn turn out to be copies of the lll-‘ll British contraband lst. Whcreat all laugh heartily, bzeak off the game and resume it in Sofia, T5. heran or the island o Yap. Um y- tunately. this game has certain lln- derlylng realities which may at any time end the fantasy. lt. 1s being played with gun; on U13 table, and none of the players can 830111 l0 lose. The Aizcs have the 509W!‘ Pllrie; they are able to pass mflfly hands. But Germany can 5E8 Only a few to her opponents before the temptation to turn to U19 Elms must. become lrreststzbic. 'l'be total —Ncw York Herald 'I‘rlbi1ng_ How often does a new animal pr a new bird make its appearance in the world? Quotation books keep harping that there Ls llOlllillg new under the sun. But, sometimes, 1s there? And when the phenomenon occurs. how docs it happen Th1; Very Week the snnthscninti Institu- tlon in Washington has announced the discovery of a new species of blrd It. was found among the woods of West Virginie and ha; been officially christened "Den- drolca Potomac Heller," the last. name 56108 after the discoverer, any College. The new Qpecie; nu pnrula Warbler and some of mg 827 pounds from the Argentine, 729,000 from Uruguay, 18.000 front Brazil and 900 from Australia. The total value was $85,043. first High Commissioner to Canada, has had a during the South African War. In the Great War he served with the Australian forces, coin- t Regiment of the Australian contingctit, the 13th c the .’\.I.l". ivinning the ('roi.\' dc Gucrrc with palm. Later trziliait tnilitzlry forces. ator from Inert-g: and ffulll 19.749 he was hlinistcr for Dcftsnce. v n- 4: w Iividcitily Mr. hltickcnzie king realizes the soldier's vote is going against hitn judging by the 8 restrictions hc is pulling on tbcir voting. All h incitibrrs of the (T. .\.S.l". arc t-ntillcil tn i4 (lays lcavc this nninih, and many arc. now enjoying that lcavc whilc inluiv lnorc will do so bclwccn now and lhc 26th. The King Government has q issued instructions that these soldiers will not be allowed to vote at their home polls but must pro- ceed to the nearest military unit, present a certi- d ficatc front the coininatitliiig officer of their own unit that lhcy are cnlitlctl to be oti furlough, In other words, our soldier sons are considered good cuoitgh to hr trusted in vote for us with tltcir parents at their honic polls. coloring at i119 Warbler. In the Washington Post. the Smithsonian's curator of birds _ __ p _ has been quoted as Major General Sir lhontas \\llham Glasgow, astonishment that. this blrd could who shortly will take up duty as Australia's I812’; wj-‘g’; lygffTgJxfhfiflggr-l _ _ _ _ pondering over all thi; and has distinguished career as soldier, tncinbcr of the ffllmd a book Published last year Ifederal Senate and Munster for Defense. Ma- lfillhgrhlvflte Lire of Birds], m yer-General (ilzlsgmv, who 1S 63, W011 the 115.0. which he says the creation of new species under our very eyes 1.x one of the most lztteruting phenomena _ _ _ I of blrd life. The observation, he manding succcssivcly ihc Sitcond Light IIorse, adds. stimulates speculation as to Brigade of the .'\.l.l". and the First Division of o; breeding Yuma In nth" words. llc ivas lllCllIlflllCtl in dcspatches, Dvfldffllvfl Potomac not. have been hiding for genera. _ __ , , tlons: it may be p. species of corn. he commanded thc l‘0111'ih Division of the Aus- putatively recent, origin, A new Sir \\'illiam was a Scn- bum-TENN‘) 5L8!‘- Wheiher searching the skies. peel’- lng into crystal globes, or exairnfn- lniz the interior arrangements of chickens, according to ancient and modem practice. omens for Hitler prophecies have been dtspleasmg. it ogtcal calendars. books. and other machinery of divination shall be conrscated, as “likely to disturb national tran- rald to have n personal emit of five astronmoera, whose reodtn a influence his decisions. It is ev- lijeeenl dlspleaaing, for they seem to n with a multitude of stargaaers, and another that they have not already voted. Mum and mere lunatics. If prophet: cannot good enough to hr trusted to die for us, but not DYWYWSY anew-bl? W!’ "HP "W!" on the pay roll even 1n blocked yellow-ihroated exprcssl n g Henry Smltlh Williams, he probability of such species m:- urrinz by unions at the border Halter may nparenily are not favorable. As a-e been decreed that all astrol- nlmnnacs. year- utlfty of spirit.” Der Fuehrer is ent. that their predictions have outer darkness, towther sooihsayera, GUARDIAN Censorship Breeds .,... ..... w mu ca censor- ship can “f . Qgpeclfhfly when the censorship Lsn‘ settslble to be- gin with, is being shown abund- antly right. now. Here is Premier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario shout.- uig form the housetops that there has been "violent disturbance" in the Royal Canadian Air Force. and here Ls Minister of Defence Rog- ers shouting back that Mr. Hepburn is 3 party to the "betrayal of Ca- a a" But. nothing happens to Mr. Hepburn. Nothing, despite the fact that there are men ln Jail all over Ontario for saying less than Mr. Hepburn has said. The Defence of Canada R8811- latluns provide imprisonment and heavy fines for persons making or ubltahlng statements. "whether alse or otherwise" likely (in the Government's view) to rprejudloe recruiting. Mr. Hepburn has his Attorney General, Mr. Conant, running all over Ontario and putt- lng people in Jail for violating those regulations. But. when Mr. Hepburn himself violates the m- gulatlons (certainly awarding to Mr. Rogers) all that happens is l lot 0f complaint. Mr. Conant re- mains silent. And Mr. Lapointe. Last week a radio station mum- Rr censored paragraphs out. of a Speech by Col. George A. Drew. Next day Col. Drew wen-t on e public platform, shouted the cen- Wed Paragraphs to a, political gath- ering. got. them published in every IIQVISPRDH in Canada-with black- faocd type in not. a few newspap- ers. Col. Drew. so far as we know is no in jail. Thus the grotesque nonsense of our censorship. The thing is being made 1m a, laughing- our; this because lt_ was a fantastic thing to begin with. The people who d9. vised lI-. and who ar; supposed to administer it, don't dare to apply it—except in cases where lack of money. or place or power makes its application safe. The time has come, surely, for the peope of Canada to bell the Government, and In no imcertaln terms. what. should be done about this censorship. If military censor- ship be necessary (and it undoubt- edly is necessary) let us have it," but at the same time let us put. a stop to this spectacle ‘of a lot. of uninstructed boys playing at Nazi- lsm. running about and telling re-‘ soouslble public men what they should or shou‘d not. say, and mak- ing the foolish parts of a law bring its sensible parts into contempt. RETURNING LIGHT Now 1n this interval that spaces time Bet-ween mldwlnber and the re- turning spring, If you watch closely for the added rhyme Of sliver tninules, -y0u will see this thing An. opsning of light that. spreads 813F055 The morning and the evening, radi- EIDOB 5o delicate at. first, and with no 055. Increasing tfi at. dawn the shin- ing lance Of ntornlng pierces through the inky sea Of night. and ours out gold. When even ng falls, The quiet. bars of heaven can scarce restrain The rush of color front the wesiem walls. Little lbv little, longer grows the l ght. Until the day has all quished night. -—Mary Willis shelburne. but van- I. R. A. BLAblED ARMAGl-I, Northern Ireland. March ll—tCPt-An explosion be- tieved to have been caused bv an Irish Republican army bomb ser- iously damaged the hull of St. Pairicks Roman Catholic Cath- edral here tonight. Until recently the hall had been used as a. military billet. ‘AVACKACITI 51' M ~ fir‘ I '~'ufi'ui'ln'u'b'u EYESIGHT EXAMINATION filling and Sélaplyiug Glllflfl N. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST omsrigifrbueiorializ" z c» ‘s r. n. ‘ u’ Holland» etc“ by gprflnmfl" l C In lffitfiibnn "“" Your Eyes‘? ll you are having uymptomi. of strain-headaches, IDIQ eyes or dlulneu — consult. u apoc- llllet At your rvic gm: ' of experience‘: and a thou-mill: refructing lervlee. Call In and discuss your dil- llcultlel. G. F. llutcheson G. I‘. IIUTCIIESON I‘. G. HUTCIIESON. marks? -- New York Herald Tr.‘ § How Are “Norton All women and young girls interested in the NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY are requested to attend a meeting in the McLURE BUILDING Kent Street 8 p.m. L251-3-9-3i It D0esn’t Seem Fair Foolishness (Globe and Mall) Among the world's restless souls set down Sir Hubert; Wilkins; the“ record the names of 5.000 kindred spirits ea er to accompany him on a. uubmar ourney to the North Polo and diw i there under water for an unspecified time. "OIIOO"WO get there," says Sir Hubert. we shall have enough fuel t? serve all our needs for ten years.’ What. a prospect! Ten years in a. submarine. with n heated con- ning tower boring hol:s in the ice above should they want. to come up for air. Yet 5,000 men are ready to go. This proves again that. any number of men may be secured for any kind of adventure. It isn't that they are anti-social; just eager for a change, anything with a spice of danger. And, preferably. the S0608 of action must be far away. Nowa- days it. Ls a dull season around either Pole when coin-ageous and inquisitive groups of men are not wandering about. perhaps getting thing that provides interesting read- ing for the stay-at-homes._ The North Pole area might as well yield up its secrets. What with aeroplanes approaching above, and submarines creeping northward under the ice—a sort of under- handed approach that. wlll be re- sented by the Far North-the peril increases. As with warfare on land. new methods of attack are developed by Sir Hilbert, and the grim Arctic must. look to its ram- parts. Against visible forces, ln open fighting. it has done verv w-ell; but what has the Poe to offer against a submarine sneaking in under the icebergs, its first llne of defense? Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) Dplomats hold the spotllgltt" on European war fronts for the mo- ment, but the armed forces have not eased up in their struggle. While a Flnnsh delegation talk- ed peace in Moscnw yesterday with the Soviet. government. Russian cops blazed away at the- Finns defending Viipurl and the Manner- beim Line along the Karelian front. Per Evind Svlnhufvud. former president of Finland. mcanwhlle concluded private talks with min- or German officials ‘in Bcrbi and left. for Rome ivlicre he may rev» Premier Mussoittt. Finnish govern- ment. circles a? l-lclsnkl, howrvcr. said his mission was entirely pri- vote in characver. since the former president had not discussed his trip with the government, Somewhere between Rome and Berlzn Svinhufvutrs train pas-ed that of the German Foreign M n- ister ,Von Ribbentrcip. back to Berlin follc-wznz secret talks with the Pope and with Mussolini and Count. Ciano, the Italian Foreign Mnlsbr. There were reports Von Rlbbintrop FITKB to the Italians about closer cc-op- eration of the axis partners. espre- Italo-German-Rttsswm sphere of influence in the Balkans. There was also interesting ne-ws from diplomatic circles in Lori- don. The govenment rrvealed that Soviet Russia ltad npnrrarhed the Foreign Office Fleb, 22 with sug- gested peace proposals to be trans- mitted toFlnland, but that. the British had refused to convey Prime Minister Chamberlain told Parliament that. tn response to o. Finnish request for additional Sumner Welles remained 1n Lon- don, continuing a series or exp'or- awry talks with the British govem- SIIAW snnnEsTS ART PRICE CUT LONDON. March 11-40?) -Ber- nard Shaw of. worried about the l at t. e Royal Academy hen. ltl suggestion and provoked a ‘I’ Rested the fonnidable art. collection o COH- HICKEY'S TWIST s T R A | o n r 10c EVERYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE l'n'u'n'n'n'u'll'n"n'd'ulu'ln". ltmt, ‘out always discovering somc- I n‘ 5 out. signalling. I 4. llouor all truffle signs, officer: and rules-that thy din may ed more swiftly and lucratlvely at Cllt. prices. He wanted a $22.25 top price tor anything colored and $8.90 tor anytlninr plum. bancion the tradition that. artist; are lJFlCe their works in tens. hundreds rind thousands of guineos." Two ex- hibitors-Gerald Augustus John- _ $4.050 for commissioned portraits. tolled: "Vvut a silly old gentle- hufliv-Iig man! Can t he even add. A frame alone costs $22.25. What; about the the paint and the canvas and the 00st 0f getting the Imgton House?" said that. some scheme for the re- ducciaon in prices should be consid- lally with reference to a Drpcscd lawn" Receuuv he had Sold one °f m5 five Shillings $1.12.) He is president of the Royal Academy. s" blinked when they read this not- ice in the London Gazette: "onerous" suggestions t0 Fin- 1am David Sharpe or Pendcnnls ng from stomach dlstrrsl Road. streatham, in the count, of after eating. heartburn, acid 50111100. intends as from the expfra- and sour stomach. u r 21 a i tiiig gt l-Illsallglfdgntltr the aid, Britain and France would names and surname of Le-Demfer - | , furnish such old to t-he limit. of De- Mes M-Clememenu ne-sellin- M E"““" 85° "°' “m” their resources. mu" Freud! " story of the notice: "L'Entente Cor. dude.” __________ L“.‘i3.°..i°.€'.”i§."”‘.'1..l€'l‘.".“dill-Z? °°%,%',‘,,2°s§5%{”£'5“%h . n-i- v-i- - - w — f e .- ' If conferences with Mwsoilnl, 000.000 1 a lad dist - K'“"""'" s‘ ’ ___i_‘_____ gillshablgogshlf: hmiiiln oll‘, With Trial Size Free - - an _ M. 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