Em. ., PAGE F OUR _t:tuttt_Loirrrowit tttnttnttttt Morning Dolly (Founded in ill?) President. i..I'eul.-Col. W. Chester 8. Ilclilln Vice President. J. ll. Burnett. 7. 3- 1. Secretary. liieut. -Col. D. A. Msoliiuuou. I). S. 0. ldltar and Managing Director J. B. Burnett. I’. J. I Associate Editor. I-‘rank Walker SUBSCRIPTION RATES 35.00 per year (In advance) delivered to City $4.00 per year tin ntivuncel mailed to I’. I. Inland t5.oo per year tin advance) mailed to Canada and 0.5 Members Audit Bureau of Circulation: "The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." -_ ---...-fi__. , rinmv, AUGUST 11, I939 ' _._'_. A Striking Contrast ____:_: A report on the w .\ of the Civilian Cori- lervatiott corp», Lttotttt as the CCC has been gpttltljsltol in flit‘ luitt-tl Stzttcs. The CCC "is :1 L'..\‘. IX-il.-rzil t»tttjtlo_vtnint orgatiizatinn which mitt-s _\itt1llt\v -ittgl«- turn to canips and puts them It) wurl; on ti:ittott:tl ltrojtct-. This 1g']it>i’l, t‘tI\t‘l'i‘l‘l the activities of Six \'L'£ll'S, i. :ttt «-\ l’.lttl'«lill‘ll'\‘ one. Litllllflfis weekly ' ifitliiiilizl’ <'\ ll‘ ltiultliglit-3 Thus: .\'e.'irlv l\\t> lfilltlll trt-c~ planted 104.000 lllii‘- tt'tu‘lt lt‘:lll~ .tr initior roatls built ' 71.4:-t_* tttilc. oi ',t‘l.']ril»lll(‘ lines strtitig 4;’..- ouo l»tt:ltlit:::~ put up .l(l,t)0(I bridges 3.ooo_tou fl-mt‘ cittitro‘. Cllt‘Cl\' tliinis itistzilled ,_ _ 1(;,o<xt,<:<y.r rods of ft-ttcc C<)1‘.>’ll’llClL(.l 20,084 §1\l'lllj:<, \\':-lls, \v,'t[(‘r l1tll(‘S and small re- .~<*r\-oirs tlt'\l’l\t|t\‘ll fire lt:-.z:Iri‘.~: f‘t,'(lllCE'Ll on illhtllt .’,oi>o_oi:o llCl‘t’s of land soil-cotI.ser\'u- tiou work of \.'ll‘ltIlls ltiutls pt-rt'ortite.'l on 13,- ot;o,<><>0 (lCl'k‘\ of i.trtn and grazing lémtls h.lp to f;tt'tttt-rs‘ all l'\'t‘i‘ the country in gully control, lt'l ‘c CHll~l|‘llt‘llHll, tree planting and other l\ll‘.(l\ of -nil-ltittilitt}; \\'ot'l;S. littt this ttorlt, Slll]|L‘ll(lHll~‘ as it is, wasn't all. The rt-:11 _L’|'t‘£il :lL‘llit'\'t‘|ll(li[ of the LILTC camps wzts that lll*'}' >;l\l'(l 2,500,000 young Americans front the \\Hl'~[ t‘ltl‘t‘tt.xi(Illi of the depression; tut-l{ lll<‘Ill front llllt'llL‘\5' and (l~.’l‘lll>l‘2lli1i’illOn in the strt-I-ts .'lll«l on the ltiglnvays, gave them lllllliilll tli;_;ttit_v and It fll‘.tii'(,‘. liinally, the CCC were 400,000 for Bulgaria, Belgium the Baltic states, the Netherlands. Portugal and Switzer- land. The biggest counterweight is naturally Soviet Russia, whose 2,000,000 men would give a marked predominance to any group with which they made common cause. Military operations paving the way for army nianoeuvres in September are now in fttll swing in Great Britain. Not since (ireat \\'.ir days has such a concentration of troops taken place. In addition there is evidence of intensive pre- paration for any eniergency. The calling up of the Militiamen for servicc—-which has given the country a magnificent reserve of titan power —the issue of circulars advising everybody what to do in the event of hostilities, the provision of steel helmets and oilskiit suits for .»\.l\'.l’. work- ers, the advice to lO.‘£tl authorities to allow no interruption of defence measures through holi- days, the planning of 300,000 liospital beds for civilian casualties, the <~t:rolntent of lll£‘(liC£|l and nursing staffs, the provision of full rcqttirt.-— atoms of rifles and Ittzicltinegttits. the storage of three months rt-s:-rve of food, the receipt of the first of the .'\Ill(‘l'lC2lll-lllfttlc l‘l'\lll‘,,'-lK)£llS, and the increase of tlt‘fGtlC€ cxperitliltve from £580 to £730 millions, reflect the Govcrttti‘.ctIt's view of the situation, which is officially described in _vestcrtln_\"s desputclics as :ct'ioI.ts bttt not alarm ing.” — EDITORIAL NOTES - Gravelotte, S2iil}_{tliI!Ilr_\' licrlllllll victory over the French this date, I870. 4‘ * 30‘ ii‘ Nmv that the lfxltilmitttt is on its last lap, rain wottltl he \\'t‘lt‘<illlt‘. I x It 4 The New York Titties gives an extensive write—up of the .\l(lt‘liimt‘< as ltI)li(l.'i_\’ resorts. including mention of t‘lt:u'lott».-tmvn mul the Pro- viiicial lfxhibilion. a it xx 4 The Exhibition autltoritit-s, the visitors and all concerned are to be congratulated upon the rttn of fine wezttltcr which has tended so great- ly to the 1lill)0ullIl(‘(l .\llC'.‘(‘~‘-S of our l7'tir. " 3‘ 1 * ll‘ \\'ith the prospective appoirittncnt of Hon. THE UHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'ttorrs BY_ THE wit Sir Allen, Ayiesworth, now near.y 85, sat tmough the K1118 banquet proceedings with appar- ent eiiysyment, being quite ueaf. —wooastoCk sentinel Review. A".:lIdl, often of long sttindinx. were settled not with squirrel rifle and knife, but in match races down a stralglit stretch of dirt. I‘08d to the spinning high “heels of buggl.s. Even the tight-l;pped New England deacons -tv~vt: not: above a private brush on the long road to church. In its train, the development of harness racing brought the evolution of a m:ttznlf- ieent, native breed of horses; fleet, spirited and with tvoriderful stain- lna. Happily, in the machine age, they still carry on and bring, as they come down to thl: Wire, lean necks stretched, iicstril.s flaring and cican legs moving in be.1ut:ful har- mony, E music of pcunding hocls which can stir" the blood as fey other sounds in the l'€lllll’l of sports -——New York T.mes. Alas! The majority of picnicit- ers exhibit a .s:d siovenlin They 1; ave the gmss littered with left-overs. They contribute ugli- ness in return for natural beauty. They are strangely unmoved by the unlovely, offcnstic rubbish which they create, and then l't=ave as a sorry "t»hank you" for the ll.')Ep.l.fllli'y th-7.1 li.is brcn use ‘d- cd them. For the good of s.. ,i, it is to be hoped their lllllltls are not. as untidy as their picnic imb- lts. — St. Thtsiims Tinics-Journtil. Whatever the cziusc, Fascist Illlly has expelled its t‘.\'t~nty C.’)l'l‘KS- pondent in two yciirs, Tiicsc ex- pulsions may salve the F-.isCi:'t ego. but they will merely whet the ener- gies of the C0i‘l‘L‘SD0lld€llLS wlio re- main Only by rigidly lu_'ting Lhc entry of foreign tntlitsts could the lualizin Governtneiit extract to on- for.e any effective c.nsor;~.liip, and this is too extreme rt swp even for the Fascists. — E.\tcha,nge Intelligent parents and teachers know what. the purpose of any dis- cipline is to help the child choose right conduct Wli5‘l.hCl‘ physical punishment does good or harm will 100k $5"‘7~"°"«"°° l“"" ‘he Pay °f lhcse )'°““g Mr. LePage to the office of Lietttenant—Gov- depend on the effect on the child's men and sent it to their families—thus reducing the "dole" and relief hills and helping young men and n;ttiou."tl llC('(lS at one and the same time. (iotittttstitig these activities with the defeatist attitude of the fling Governtnent, the Ottawa Journal sziysz ernor, and the nomination of Premier Camp- bell as Liberal canrlidate for Queens, there will have to he a. reshuffle of the l'rovincial Govern- ment, Of course, it niay be that the Premier will stick to the Provittciztl ship. letting the Hon. Cyrus .\Iac.\fill2tn, or S0lllC other one, get the Federal nominzition. It is l<no\v:t that while sense of justice If he knows cher- wards that he had it coming to him and that dad or teacher was fair and square about it, his last- ing lmpregion will be good. If no Ls left: with the belief that his spanking was due to ugliness or selflshnes of grown-ups, he may be pzrmanentiy ll£\l‘lll('Cl. Each “Does any fair or sensi-hle p€|’50Y1 bellevc ma‘ Prime Miitister I\'iIi.~",' \vottltl like to add 1. special case should be settled in we llt‘l”(‘ in (':utzul.t could not have done some- zltiiig of this kititl? Tlizit, in a limited way at any rate, we could not have taken tens of thous- and; of our young men out of idleness and peril of tl:-crty and given them self-respecting and ".1;-lpful work? Unly one answer comes, “Tlte rt-:il iudicttncnt of the present Dominion Govt-rnttietit is that it has been either inipoter-.t or unwilling to t.'lCl(l€ the youth unemployment problctrr in any vigorotts, effective way. Instead of a \v<>ll-pl:Iunetl, eticrgetic, (lccisivc policy, it hzts pt-mlttcctl nritlting "out half-measures, noth- ing that sltowcd any l'CZll appreciation of the cltarztctcr of the thing to be solved. We haxe hail tinkering zuttl l.'1ll\', and we ligve had apolo- gies and excttscs; we have never had anything like action. "Nor is action from this Government to he expected now. (iovernments act only in thezr youth. If they fail in their first years of office, hardly one chalice in a hundred exists that they will act vigorously or successfully in their de cline. What the record tells, indeed. is that gov- ernnients, left in office too long, become re- mote from national needs and national thought, lose their eritltusiasm, often lose their capacity to act. They become tired, indiffent, stale." Facts which explain, not very creditably, Prime Minister King's hesitancy in announcing the election date. The Critical Period Reports of heightened tension on the Polish border SC(‘lll to substantiate the belief, general- ly held a month or two ago, in favor of late Attgttst or Scpternber as the critical period for peace in littrope. There is, however, says The S/>cr!aIor, no reason for accepting with passive fatalism the theory that September or August must inevitably bring crisis, and prob- ably war. That is :i disastrous frame of mind, The fact to entpliasise untiringly is that the postpotictiicnt of crisis, if postporietirent there be, is of value supremely as an opportunity for Rhodes Scholar to his Lftibinct, l‘rcnticr (‘unip- bell’s inclinations do not altogctlivr lie in that direction. it in at in It appears that crops in the central and south- ern portions of New llrunstvick are “very, very badly in need of rain." Lircatcst injury is threa- encd to the late oat crop. Unless there is rain very soon the kernel will not fill properly This also is true of other _’.;l'i’tlIl, but to a lesser extent. I‘zi5tttrcs also tlircatcu to dry up if rain is not forthcoming. The l’i'lS[ll)('l‘l'_\' and liluL'b:~rry crops are suffering grc:ttly, hoot crops and orcliards need moisture too. but are less badly off than other crops. While lute oats, the principal oat crop of the province, are in the most precarious position, any oats rcatlv to cut now have filled fairly well because they got an earlier start, Mr. Bailey, Sllp€t‘lnl‘.‘Il(l(.‘lll of the Fredericton Experimental Station reports. not an 4 nt- Creamery butter production in July was 38,- 100,982 pottnds. This was two per cent lower than in July, I938, and seven per cent under production for June of this year, says a Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics report. During the seven months ended July 31, butter production reached 152,007,762 lbs. Canada's output of fac- tory cheese in _luly atnounted to 22,420,898 pounds, compared with 22,177,287 in June and 21,200,573 in July of last year. In the seven- month period, total production was 62,694,985. Creamery butter production in July, with coni- parative figures, was as follows, in lbs: _lul), 782,003. For the seven months production ag- in lbs. 57I,682 in the corresponding 1938 period. it 4 win It According to the Canadian Bank of Coin- the inner coxi.sci:>tisIi.:=.s of ‘he par- ent or thc tcaclrer. Decisions lion- estly so made are much more im- portant than the generalizations of parent teacher niectrgs. -- De- troit News Specirl psychological tests for carelcs drivers lravc been intro- duced in Poland by a, decree of the Warsaw authorities. Any driver found gui't_v of car.le-ss driving Will have to undergo a plt,.lio-aua'y- l.l0Jl test by a nerve .s;iccl.ili.st, who will t.es.v.fy nltetther the dr.ver's mental quzilitl 5 entib e h.m or her to drive a car. In C2150 of failure the license will be taken away. This will affect drivers who tx- ceed‘the spI‘e(l-llmll. as well as those who are found to be driving when drunk.—Mnnclrester Guard- ian. Canada‘: anxiety as to what. she would do in case of B. European war is even deeper than Americtafs There is qul.e Ir sizable group which favours neutrality. But the debate constantly runs up against the tndubltable fact. that Canada has the sane sovereign as Britain. That. is the only constitutional link left with the Mother Country. But, apart. a't.oget.her from any sentirnental tie, a common kiniz is a formal relationship which would make neutrality, to say the least, anomalous Neutrality for Canada while the Mother Country was at war, for instance, would involve the sovereign in B. pccuiiar, not to say, Giberti-an situation. In Britain he 33,100,931 June, 41,,35’-/-,7, Juty’ 19351, 33,. wou'd be at war and in Canada he would be neutral toward his own war-making! No doubt the con- gregated 152,007.75-3. 3lI,’«1l"5l 152.083-I95 in ii” stitu‘.-tonal lawyers may soon join corresponding 1938 period. Production of fac- tn the torsensic fray, and find a tory creese during July, compares as follows, way in which His Majtsty need not. be untrue to himself. But. to the J“lYv 22v42°=898; l‘"'°t 22v'77-287- layman the difficulty would seem lull’. ‘938. 21,200.57} P0" ll‘? SCVCT1 m0"ll‘5 to be insoluble except on tenns aggregate of 62,694,985 lbs. conipares with 58,- from whlsh most cnmdinns would shrink -— Christian Scl'.nce Moni- tor. TREATIVIENI‘ FOR. A l-‘AILING HEART was suddenly stricken wlbh st “heart attack", coronary Lhrmn. basis. in which 8. small clot of blood blocked the passage of blood to nourish the heart. tissues them- six weeks; he was not. evtn allow- ed bathroom privileges. After the first week in Sed, the physician explained what had happened and that Ellie!‘ the part; had healed and the clot had been absorbed. he would be well enough to get. up and abs / and might live as long as if his heart had not been at- tacked. His heart would not. be as strong but it would be strong enough to carry him 9. number of years if he followed directions e.irefu'ly. This attack was a bles- sing in disguise as it was a tram- ing to cut down on his own work and to rut. out all other activities. The rtserve strength or power of his heart, which for so many years had enabled him to do so much menttil and physical work, was now considerably less than before and he could not draw on this power to the same extent 435 before. How- ever there was still power to do the ordinary or necessary things in life. This, then, is the common sense yet scientific method of treating the various types of heart; disease which cause the heart. to “fail" — the "compete" rest at. the time the attack of heart; failure occurs and the “partial ’ rest for the balance of the patients life. Partial rest. does not require bed rest most of the 24 hours but does require 8 or 9 hours at. night, with oerhaps a rialf hour or hour lying dorm once or tiwire a day. Light exercise in the form of walking and even swimming (‘if patient Tikes swimming) and a few holes of non-competitive golf on I level course, not. only help the circ- ulation of the blcod. n‘d digestion, and removal of wastes from the body, but helps to its p the spirits bright. and free from dread. It is not suggested that patients with heart disease should follow the above suggestions because each case is a law unto itself and must fc-l‘ow the regulations necessary to preserve the htart reserve The thought is that complete rest, then part‘-11 rest, with exercise, now pre- serves life for many years in those with a failing heart. while the eggs are frying in B pan on his 1811. No wonder some visit- crs gaze at the Wor'd of Tomorrow with misgivings. and a find eye- brow. This picture of things to come—espccially frying eggs in one's lap — not unnaturally leaves some people cold. It may even re- new their appreciation of the world of today. —— Christian Sci- ence Monitor. ‘J'- How Are 5.‘ E,Your Eyes? _ , if you are having symptoms i of sdtii'allrlil—headncIres, sore eyes E :1;-H” ens — consult a spec- . At your service with years of experience and a thorough retracting service. Call in and lI|l('|l5l your dil- flcultlcs. .6. F. Hutcheson o. r. HUTcHEsoN. F. G. HUTcuEsoN ' ~1t;;rw..’.;w A professional man, active not not be made the , only in his work but in other fields, Should be ludtoial in character. '-'u'¢".-.. ..'...‘- .. . . _ _ _. .. .. _ - _ -'a'-‘-'-. Charlottetown ll does I ueeeuuliy ondorle the opinion- ol correspondents. C-vIc coM‘MissIoN sir.—I believe the city Council pcrsue A proper course in asking t“= Y‘-«rut, Cv.“.i\"l'IlCl‘ in Council to authorise appointing _a.n addin- ....... c-.mi. _..ii ci Clby taxes. I am strongly of 0 ion. how- ever, that this appoin merit. should Ootrncil It appointed either by the Govern- ment. dinsct. or by the supreme Court Judges, and absolutely free from any and every civic i:nii£u- ence. There should also be some rte- selves. Hts physician put him to gulations of _a_restr’otive character, bed in a half sitting position for such as confining them to the con- ditlons of the Act. of In-corrporatdori. and due provision made for the great rtumber, probably over 90 per cent. of tax payers who have never thcuglrt it. necessary to preserve r:~'=tn‘s. 8"’! a‘s3 as to those hav- _ing receipts. that it be requ'red that the reading on the face of bcne fife r=ce.‘"t=, have fun re- Cf."Tnlt‘.t‘Yi. Also, to order refunds or taxss where over paymenfs are proved. I am, Slr. etc. . JUSTZCE. THAT CIVIC COMMISSION S-l!‘.~I am sure that property 0Wn~-5. abcti. cwa t.liiru. oi wnicii carry me road or c_iiic taxation, will Join me in tiliunkuig you tor the -50uI1u suiiiil you take agaiitzst. Lhe pi'opo.~;ec1 City Court. of Taxation. I in is ovtrioclwd that. the uovern- ment is not a legslative body, and cannot o:.niei' on the City Council, any powers in this respect which is not. already provided ior in the Act. of Incorpcration, It provides for in- stance appointment. of two compet- ent auditors. The Civy has been run now for. eight months without offi- cial auditors. The outside auditors have not this status. Judges of competent courts ms. . within the statutes, decide as whether accounts certified by past auditors are lawful or otherwise, but without legislation, no emergency commission can legalize an unlaw- ful talt artearage. nor delegallze ; lawful one. I have as much respect. for the bona. fides of our present council as for any of ther predecessors for many years back, and feel that in every way possible the press , and men of business should give every pcs ible assistance in straightening out the tangle. But. there is a right. and a wrong way of procedure. and in this emergency they should be held to it. I consider your editorial a iv'sr-. pointer to help them. Property. already loaded down to the verge of banlcrupbcy. it seems must have the lead increased. The vclrrus cirele must be enlarged. First, an accountlntz system. paid for. Then two outside auditors to whom the Finance Committee od- ntltt, liavlmz paid $7,385. to date, and the and not vet announced. Now another commi slon to judge and pronounce uron the outs de audit- r~v's work. Whence the end and how is nrc-nerty to stand the s‘mln? It is high time fcr those who have been paving the b‘ll=. to act. tcrr'*t.h- er for their own financial salva- Drive’ on it,‘ EACH 1* §phnin§aI Send me your wool to be spun Into yarn and woven into blankets. The charges are: 23 cents for single doubted 26 cents per pound. B uk- ets cost. $2.00 laundered; and it Im- laundercd $1.85. it takes flve pounds or wool per blanket. Wool must be well wuiied. all nuns and dirt picked out. The size of single yarn medium and doubled am. in line. medium and coarse, u so hooki. yarn. - Put shipper’: name, a drum own- M "- “me and “W“"'°“=. '“'l"° '" parcels. Send by mail or freight. Freight will he paid on 100 pound lot. Price of well waened, dry, piclved. white wool Is 23 cents two: round. Price for unwashed wool 12 cent: cash. 14 cents trade, Auto robes.. blankets and Faro; PRELI at 8. P011 is P. W. TURNER tion, to devise. and insist upon. some practical methods of civ.c management, and a reduction in the spending mania, and insist. upon common business sense applied to civic businws. Let. it here be remarked, that. when Newfoundland was in a. like pl’ ht, with Charlottetown. the Im- pegal Government. the most. astute of statesmen. a pointed B. Commis- sion to handle he affairs of final; Colony. And now, after several years of trial the commission meth- od has been reported a. failure. If this is 30. with the ublesl. 0f 00m- missioners, what can we expect or hope for, in such service as we can get. material for in Charlottetown? I am, Blr. etc. BUSINESS LUCK OR DISAS'I‘E_R—WIIICIIII sir,——You list. a number of like- ly aspir-ants for the Liberal nom- iriation in Queens County. A ques- tlon arises as to who will be in the line of luck, the supposed wiri- ners, or the “turned dovm?" In plarty warfare (intemal) it often a-pp-em that the dawn dog is the lucky one. It is tra-nspa.r- ently so in the present instance. The winner of the nomination has everything to lose, and very little prospect of gain. The ChB’!i4!?5 of election are ex- ceedlnrrly slim Thus he loses the substance, while chasing the Shadow. I well remember 9. pc- litician (defeated), thanking his supporters, and consoling them with the remark-‘,Ntver mind. our govemmenrt wiI‘l be sustained and we will have the natric'm2e." He was over optimistic When the returns were all in his govern- ;ment was defeated. All was lost. [save honor. But even this con- solation will not be left the Lib- eral nominees. The rumblings of riisocntent. from Hepburn In On- ttrrln. Bracken in Mviltoba. inde- rvendentt, Liberal N’-Nontilos in Quebec, and with the elet-/txirs evetvwhere substituting the shadow fer the substance. "lire cl:-fee‘ed at the Convention will be in the line of the better ll'i"‘< The Klmz (‘rover-riment will =’lll be in Nwsr from the date of the Convention until overturned at. ' DISTRICT MEETING FRIDAY,‘ AUOIIST 25tli. Board Room——City Hail To SELECT THREE MEMBERS T0 ACT ON THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE A full attendance of five delegates from each President '_ AUGUST 18, 1939 M / NATIONAL. OOISEIWATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTH DISTRICT OF QUEENS CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTIES MINARY 00 p.m. requested. G. A. MacD0 UGALL Secretary 'V“¢"H"u'h'-'n‘H‘H'U“b“-‘la’ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Slifpplying clam, . C. H. J. Ml\BOll 0l‘TOMA:’l'l(l ' Montague, p, 1;, 1_ Office Hours: 10 to 12 A, M, 2 to 5 P. Holidays etc., b 3, Dim Office Connyitcigti) wltllimm DRUGSTORE _ V___,,__ the polls. ‘mere will be plums to distribute in this mag: The governorshig wiu go, my ya the nommattied, uvt. to the defect. ed. Other little or big soothe“ will be harided out, and the "tum. ed down," will be the first. could. ered in applying the soothing salve. I am. sir. etc ANALYST ‘FIRST AIR, SHIPMENT SENT TO SOUTH AFRICA MON'I'R.EAL. Quin. Aug. 1'! ._ Textile samples from 3 Montreal firm, addressed to an agent in Johannesburg, under charge of the Cana-dian National Express, were paced on board t.l‘.e ImperlalA1r. ways Flying Boat Cabot which left Montreal early today. This was the first an shipment. of Cancdiart manufacturers from this Dominion to South Africa. Another sp2c:al shipment being handled by the Canadian Netlorial Express as part. of the new '11-arm Atlantic expzess service was I nacka-Ste of News Films whidi Ar- rlved in Montreal last evening by fill‘ from New York for trans ship- mcnt by the Cabot. On arrival at Southampton the films will be nrcmntlv dlsnatohed to London for showing on the day of arrival. After painting windows and doors rub 9. little vtrscltne on the sashes and door edges to prevent them sticking. I J/ ildiiftlsnr Oil DOMINION SQUARE For Vitality alwaus 1159 J. ALDERIC mwuotn VIC! PRIIIXNI Relieved Bed Throws for sale. WM. CONDON l I’. 0. Box 395 85 Queen street. Charlottetown l 11 .v 2_£_Aatr?!__. l "But why are you so sure your making ivnr lt-ss_lil<cly. No statesmen worthy m¢l'C"- Momllll’ (-°'“m°1'C‘3l lmf~“’» “”‘l"_ P705‘ horse Wm Wm’ ,,un,,e., . ..W,,n_ of the ll.'tl1l(‘, no citizens capable of intelligent e-x— P995 {M ‘he “CW 9701’ ill}? be“ 1“ X9375 1}‘ Call‘ my dear, tt, wiu start at an to 1, ercisc of the functions of citizenship, could be ad? and 3t.l(“‘5l "°““-ll 1" '"°5t 0‘ ll“? ‘{“l"°"t‘ I'm. told. and the race lslft unh- cotttcut to drift blind and helpless towards am l"'"‘l“U"E “V935 '-‘l~“““";“—‘l‘(‘v_ the l’“°‘3,0‘ 2 °°1°°k'" “E"”“‘"g°' whatever at,yg5 m;t_V lip before gt“-m_ Events wheat fell to the lowest pontt since the spring on 0, tie ‘rent mu ‘yr in the affairs of States do not happen without Of 1933 “W1 W35 "9fl_°Cl°<l 1" l°“'(‘T {l“‘_lm“°"5 t.tri-is advertises 14 years with no human volition. Tlicre will only be way be. for flour; coarse grants suffered a sttntlrir dc- accidents. '11, because the engi- cause the political leaders iti one or more cou.'i- Cline *0 I‘Cl3UV'Cly, l0\V l<‘f'Pl5~ NCW §"0P l’_°m‘ 2E:;ng°:f:;l“$,:,‘$,,‘vl§ $‘:‘n;],;$ tries desire it. Atid it may be averted either by toes were markctetl at _[)i‘l(‘(‘S’flllfllillltiflllyl litgh- .I.,.lbune_ ‘ depriving ,such leaders of the motive that im- €I”_llIan those a year ago. Vlhe resumption of T_.._. ples them to war, or by convincing them that shipments of cattle to the L_nttc(l States under ms I:§I0?(l31l;:vss'fl§§oi5h:S cgvrgvl-I: war_ if they aflempt ,'¢_ Wm not achteve their the thtrdlquartcrly quota did not cause any camping‘ we misc keep the mafia ends_ -_ marked Improvement Itl prices, partly because Hem” we must be Very Careful ,0 :hIel!:!'I";|.|m:1_ And t],,.,.e is now good reason for bglievjng of the prevailing high teinperatttres and con- put. out ‘fire. This is God's coun- ,0’ En“. mom.“ MM”. that Germany will think twice before going to sequent (‘lCClllle’ in meat consumption. On the lggglthglllrll E Igxcxzrfl renake it I. "id 0“, I, u“ “o M.“ M". Conditions have clpmged since the Munigh whole, cattle prices on the Eastern markets were ° 3 ' at use per me. »im,,‘],,,,,_ The ,,,,C1,.,,, of me peace 310,-, cm. firmer than In the West, but this situation was The late Hnvclocit Em. in unit 0°‘ Y0" Bot“! Todlv. sisting of n,.;,,,;,,_ France, Poland and Turkey, reversed in the case of hogs. l‘.xp0l'l5 of cattle to have Wudled the family mes BATIIINO CAP! BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA Every per on who ll troubled with gas in the stomach and imweis should get a bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how quickly it will re- lieve all diltremlng Iymptomn, sharp palm In the abdomen or about the heart are often due entirely to no preuure. Dr. Evunl staunch Mixture taken at meal time not only nrevents all bad edech from ill. but It motes the func- tional activity of the stomach, on and Improves A Pitcher Must Have “ Something” MEANING THAT To MAKE coon HE MUST HAVE SPEED, CONTROL- CHANCE-OF-PACE, ete., THAT EXTRA “SOMETHING”. YOU WILL FIND THAT EXTRA SOMETHING T00 IN ’ HICKEY’S , . . ~ - _ 1, B it! h f i d in a fortttidahle coalition. When_the_ncgotia- to the U‘nitcd Stateshto 20th :]nly were la‘) hm {gun-‘d L:'l‘:;‘1%p8;“c“:n:';I W. h". “ ,eu,'“.n" tions with Moscow are concluded it will be an P|'0X"“63‘¢ Y 170020 ‘had 85 W"‘P3"°d ","" these talented p.ot>ie were sons of '‘'m’.’',,{ °’ “:"“,':: ,°I,,"'._"‘;‘,‘: act of desperation on l;ermany’s part to make 3501“ 2v°‘’_° 5"‘ l 9 53"“ ‘we last )"““'- Hfdes 0168711“. Seven of lawyers and ",1" . _ g move that would precipitate war. . and calfskins weztkcnezl slightly. Quotations three of doctors. — Toronto star. pd“. mg. no to 81.00. Evm without Russia. the Allies’ land forces for butter fluctuated fractionally. Total stocks _ . . Mr. llephnrn look; for at leau sPEc|A|_$ now equal the Rotrie-Berlin "axis" armies in 0: lSffil1|l}' W¢‘|“€| nearly I '§""t‘"‘ P0‘-‘"551 1555 a. some ]l;\ll51ll(l(§l‘0]Jt0f fp.-id oniops DODDS KIDNEY "us a I , Tl". r.s.- i fact is given by a t rm t me on re Si'llllt‘.' one as year. am it: on gn ounry arm. Pie g ivriteii‘ fO(i‘1IrI‘l'!l'ltif'$S News Agency, who movement into storage tn _lune \\~;t\. pholttt 2 3-14 twlliizlaep figpgon bvugixleip m_i‘i;imoi: 39¢: pol. box A . e . zites the following ftgt:rqs:_ m'"'°" 1955 "W" ‘" .l‘"‘°, ‘93,')v P*"“>’ “°C:1‘5“‘ strongly as the Ontario Premier’; -—-—‘-"'*' 10¢ Per F1g . I,-,,a‘,.,¢e,T1,ooo,ooo; I3l'italI1h500.000; Poland. of'a 2 per Cctiltngetlliltcliplzle ltllr of of‘: WY“-zgihstsx fedtral lender, ... PAILUM 45¢: per box APE’. 5oo_ooo‘- urkey, 300.000; ttmama, 275,000: prices were s ro I . ‘ - V ----—— ,EAsT POINT To NORTH C Incl‘ flfeece 200,000; total, 2,875,000. month btit declined toward the close, stocks on one 0, ‘F ‘mum’ "mp VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP Mnnuhcmred by 1115. Rome..B¢t-tin axis: Italy, 95,000; Get'- Ist July were about 5 [-2 million pounds in ex- “ the NM, yo“ put; cm" 10 CAKES 25¢: cess of those last year and reflect to It large under the heading of the extent a shift from butter to cheese production World of Tomorrow. and spe- , / ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,f, .. .. .. . tttcitrv 3. tttcttotsoit '59K’F8lii€C were figures 0 .i5o,ooo for Spain during the first half of the year. Eggs show~ cw, M" T,” WM“ 0”“, Y" 2 i . . . .. . , . , TOBACCO Co LTD ~ Charlottetown. 309390 for Yu ed some improvement, but continued to sell at ,.,,,,,,'.O,, c1;,1,.,,-_, ,,,,,g I v,,,,',,., “M, ! II! 61000 0III'lI_lF'I| l " A " an/giittlihnother derorheutralclteflfr P*5°°'l’.°l9.“’.'-"°"‘l‘—"9-‘W ’ ‘“°““““‘°"““‘“°"‘.“’°°"- -. .. .- . . .. .. I many, 1,759,900; total, 2,700,000, or 2,900,000 .1’