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"ls li:i\i .\ ma". T” wit. pur-ttiuig. 111111 (lug. flyhttf. iii" ._-, ;-.1Il'11"._' llll liit‘ l1.'u'1<"|. l \\‘<~ 1.111"- Hhm H, H; 1,, \\,‘i1'll.il wt". '11|11:1ri.1'i-i .| till‘ .»,...| 1.. 12- flu‘ i111. "."..:. 111‘. flu‘ ~iil'i' li’ I 1.i A-smialr l illlols, Trunk “iulkcr lull -"\- "W119"- 5'! lur 6 mvntlm t- month. - l; tnonthl. prr seal’- tt uiontha that and this that zuhl ii-r i111’- tho \\'i‘ lung pir- uif. ltlfi thc v. l_\‘ riu!‘ thc elui ml“ smother the exhuberanoe of the ordinary young- ster in an atmosphere of solemn “hush-hush." That's all baloney. The business is a serious one, of course it's serious. But why on earth give it the atmosphere of a funeral. Docs anyone care a real cock-eyed cuss whe- ther udve got nice battle rompers for the boys or not? \\'e all know darn well there aren't en- ought uniforms for ‘em; that there may not be rrviugh equipment at the moment. \Vhat does that itizittcr? Let's see the young springalds tuzzrcliitig along in civvies, if necessary. Away lock in I014 Kitchenefs Army used to tread the winding avenues of dear old Blighty, and twin» tcn off at the village pubs, clad in their cuties. And we didn't figger it was any kind of a crime for ‘em to do that. \\'h'1.t we need, troops, is to get lotsa pep an‘ go into tin’; thing, forget our self-consciousness, forget all about blaming this guy for this and tlizit. \\’c’re all to blame. But having said that d'\n’t lct us crawl around with crepe on our imvr, or make it almost a criminal offence for a rcqiuicutal hand to play a. cheery tune on the strcc: or for a crowd of girls to give the lads a Nice". in other words-ch, well. You get what I'm at :1 _ ~.\a_v, don't you. ________________________ EDITORIAL NOTES -. hc tiptiuiist may have his faults but_he kiwuvs the hcavcti which the pessimist de- I U i l trial and acquittal of the Seven Bishops iup of Ctiutcnliury and six others) at r1" u of lruucs Il this date, 168R, 1‘ Ii i! PI 'l'l:c Pity streets are hcing repaired and made wnly for Summcr and Fall traffic, which all 1111c vxill he unusually hcavy. 1T‘ Fl‘ N‘ * Wur- ihizig may bc said for our 'l‘ourist Bur- cmfli‘, knows the best kind of publicity to at- tract tourists and oihct" business. a n1 >i< it Tlic \\".'Ii'lil‘\' man has come under the ban of 1k.» farutcr agrain——hc is giving too much min 1111i too little hcat for the hay crop. s: n. n- u- Yoiv that Hon. Mr. Dunning has gone, so (‘\".\l(‘iiil\' have our harbour improvements and “nod ISlTIIVlF-Cflflljtill l7crr_v. >01 a a m l*'i_».,li»=th Parrot Browning, poetess, died this the.» N181: .\ll actual heroes arr- csscntial men, '~ ,\Iltl all mcn I‘t"i<<ll‘il." heroes. ‘ 1- * >01 Rep-iris from Fuqland declare that the church“: are crowdcd as ncver before in his- tor_v_ liu lune 2nd, last mail papers declare, in tuarzy churches thcre was no standing room. it i! Y.‘ ll lion Horace “Right very naturally wntild iliflifi‘ "a picnic" tn Ottawa to staying at home to siuicrvise the Plcbiscite. Vote. Mr. George i3. lirown, the Government's Prohibition handy 111,111, tl-fitiuiizcs for him. i! =0 I I Some one suggcsts that to insist upon the Guvf-nwtiient fulfilling their promises and com- pleting contracts for essential work would look hlte “hoggiug." \Vell, hogs are good and useful in their place. and at present this Province is thr- plat-e for them. u w u s1 A sharp advance was recorded in May in the cxports of Canadian eggs when the total vivas I,- 1.\:7_2Sr1 dozcn valued at $289,226 in comparison “~14. 1-“4826 dozen valued at $41,557. The Un- ited Kiugrlom took 1,180,650 dozen in May this year, Jamaica 3,570 and Trinidad 2,250. w- it w w- Tlu- new Maritime Territorial Regiment to he kuotvu as the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Rczgiment will include the following: The Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Regiment; the Halifax Rifles, Halifax; the Princess lsotiise Fusiliers (Inga), PIalifax; the \\"cst Nova Scoiia. Regiment, Bridgewaier; the Piciou Highlanders, Stcllarton; the North Nova flcotia Ilighlanders (mg), Amherst; the Cape lrctrvti Highlanders, Sydney; and the Prince lUhvard island lli_Qli,l.(.'lI1(lCrSé Charlottetown. 1 last wcck Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs llachiro Arita announced that by re- iuicsf of iicrniauy and Italy, JJLIIHII had assum- “prutcciiotW of (icrmzut iuicrcsts in uul l'rtlinu iutcrcsts in Shanghai, Iclong South .1\ frica, Colombo, The dream of de- i »-a I'm" liast rloutiuntcd by ‘lnpan ~ ~~\vas m1 ihc \"'I'_‘J_‘R of climbing from the lapaucse sult- cuuscious into the realm of action. The only f~rcc which could turn that dream into a night- uwifc has always hccn the U. S. The big (p155. llOli tzfltiizg shape last wcek appeared to be: ciiulrl the. U. S. summon enough diplomatic a/lrviiucss tn make friends with Japan without; i‘) scliftig China up the Yangtze and the Allies d inn iht" Pacific; 2) bciitg double-crossed her- scli as miter appc-nscrs have been? Or, failing ilifll. cculvl the U. S. risk a war with japan? I 1i i i! l.o_\ nl Ncw Zcnland is making no two hites of .1 l‘iii‘i‘i'l\' in the tuattcr of her war endeavours. .1\firir icn itmuihs of the war, hcr Government moliiliwil all available resources in support of (lrcat l‘.rii:1i1i's stand against (icrturuiy. Sweep- ing rlccrccs wcrc issucrl uudcr legislation passed list itioulli tn ink» cuutrul of the country's man priuvt‘, industry Illiil fiuancc with a promise to litiqiu muuiiiotts ntariufacture immediately. t'r111ip1ilso1"y army scrvice at homc and abroad zipplit-s for all nicu more than 16 years old \\'illi rwucripiioii for forcign service. The coun- ii-v! man lI/HVPI‘ is‘ curollcrl in a gcncral reserve. 'i'i11" Iicv rvc liuuk tiow has power to acquire all gold. furrrqti sci-uritics and foreign exchange. The ;,;~\1ri1111c11t 11:1,: tnltcu the authority to .|~~ .. ttill'i‘llililliilli to a compulsory war loan. Tiluiiilivuiuii of iurlusir_v on the hroarlcst basis is tho ilili of rlccrccs authorizing the govern- 1111 i‘l ti- ilcciqirr; any industry t0 he coittmllcrl, :.i:.t- ' ur- li('l\nll iuicrcsictl may irausict‘ Sitigzi- ‘V. '.\.1‘ '1 ii'.\lll‘l*»lillr, au-l ilic industry’ must work ituilcr THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY The Americans are beginning feel very uncomfortable. They have realized that, modem war is a new kind of game and alleles nothing to stop it. ire-tn extending right up into the bleachers. - Toronto Silt.- urday Night. Elbert. Hubbard's “Phlllatlno” once devoted its back covet" to tho hand-lettered admonition; “To es- oa-pe crmzcism, say nothing, 110 no- Lhmg, and be xiothuzg." That is ultimate in discretzoxi, but as Lloyd. George once said of an opponent's plan of administration. "Phat. isnt s, policy; it. is a, yawn." — R. Qiullen 1n Pviuntain Inn ‘Pflbllne. Arthur B. Purvis, Canadian, who is maimiart of Lhe Anglo-French Purchasing Commission has a. New York apartment. 36 floors above Central Parki He has a fold- ing cot on a. tiny balcony and the fetw hours steep he {Wt-rants himself each night is taken with the stars and the xuginfugiiits of New York for company. — financial Post, Farmers aru cornplainln about the pnoe ot cileese and ot- or farm produce. Did you ever stop to i-hmk about, the predicament we would be in if Extgiand was defeat- ed and the British market loot to our agricultural products? 00nd:- tions are never so bad but what. they might be worse. Contipiaining at. this tuna will do little good, so the but. thing to do is to keep your chm up. —— Winchester Press. Forsythla has been adopted by Brooklyn (New York as the borough's official shrub, and is be- ing planted along boulevards, in the mrks, and oven m window boxes. As forsyihia brings the first; color or spring. Brooklyn ulll break from wmtcr (irabttcss into golden rain. In addition. to taking the mind off tnurder Lugs and gxand juries, this will do a, oit 01 adver- tising for Brcokiyn. as Jnpzmrse cherries {HIVCFIISQ Washington and roses Pasadena. —- Clforottto star. A vnung lady sr-hnoltcttrlter wit! recmitiy stopped m Detroit for driving tnrcttgh a red light and given a ticket calling for 11C!‘ ap- pearance in traffic court the fol- lowing Moncinv. She went at, once to the judge, id 11.111 that slic had tn be at tier .2155 than for the immediate d-_1l csni c-f Zicr case. “So," said the judge stormy, you're a school tcachcr. That's fine. New.’ he thundered, "ycu sit right; down at. that table over there and write ‘I wcnt. through a. strp sign,’ 500 times." _ bfncicanls Mag- name. So far as W. L. M. King's State- ment. to the Ifiugo of (inmmotis tndicatcrt 1n"rc:i.=crl ctvpcratinn \\".ll1 Gr-rnt. Britain, it, will be wai- ccntcd by a. tnnjorzty of Oanadlntis. 'I'i1e relief by a Canadian comm:- cnt of British unit-s in the Wcst. Indies so that the latter may pro- occri to the from, tho xciiange of naval ututs so that Conn ian de- sivnycr". can he usrd in Etuopeau wat s, lllp tvansicr to Brit-am of planes on ordcr and in transit and tiic rcwarc (if part of the 11075011- uci of the n11--t1"a;1u:ig scheme for immcdzate rcinforccm-rut. _of t-hc ranks of the RITIIIPTI who have nrnilght. wonders against. great odds --uil this is to the gocd. ~ Toron- to Teicgram, Electing two farmers lira mncr day this opcnznq r0t‘i\'(“."z\i.‘.(‘.f\ was with WSDFPl. in the farming pros- pects. "I nevrr sJtv hstfrr grass and hay prospccts," said out‘ “And the brairci is showing up wcnticr- fully, tco," his friend. iutrxtzucd us, and we tumcri to Wcbst ' enough it. is thcr —“brai first shots m" ."- . uts of hfiVP attempted tn ‘spring’ the word. in turn, mi several of our cider farmer frmiris, and a few were familiar with it. Oite elderly gent-roman said it was quite cem- mon in his curly days and usually applied to the party sprouting of grain and mass. It. is a word that has now riitnost disappeared. New Glasgow Chronicle. Once, while President, George Wtishirgt-ctt made :1 trip titrougii New England. At, one point in the Journey, the Presidcntls party was slowed dc-tvn for a while. The posi- tiiion went. back to Washington's coach to expiaiti the cause. “We overtoc-ic a. man with a loaded cart who occupicd the cziitre road," said the po=tii1on with an itijitrccl air. "We asked him to got. his team nut 0f the rand, so we cmuci pass, but. ho refused We told him thnt. President. Washington was in the party. but ho again declined, say- ing that he had as much right. 1n the road as George Washzngton Iran." “Weill” said Washington quietly, "and so hc had," -_cm-;st_ 12m Science Monitor. One point which is not yrt alto- ucther clcar is whriiicr and to what cxicti-t the tom of thousands of rciugcns now in this country will be Dressed into tho public service 'I‘ht~ ovcrwhclntinz ma- Jorli-v of them arc oithpr suhJt-cis 0t Allitd ccutitries or enemies of the Hitler rczimc who are only too anxious to hcip the commcn cruisr". To set thcm to work would be Just. as effective :1 mctiioti as intern- ment. of averting mi=ch1of by any utidct-ectcti spies lurking amongst them and far more profitable. After all, Hitler is making valuable use for example in agriculture, of hundreds of thrrttsands cf not friendly but. enemy or disaffected aliens such as Poles and Czccits — London Telegraph-Post. Complying with public tlcmaml voiced in every quartz-r or m.» Unit/rd Statcs, it appears settled that Conwmss will rqmain on gflfllfl nt. Washington, ready to meet new emerzcucics the war may create. Th4» Administration irari- ers in both Ifcams are reported to haw- "titrown up the gpnrqgp" n; y, earrytnt: out. their plan of adiourn- int: ineicfinitwiy by next Friday nr Saturday. Rrhciiton to.» strortz to roast brcki- out inside the Dom- ocratic majority against quitting at. thLs grave time and leaving Presi- dent. Roosevelt with sole pawns to sneak and act for the United States. The decision against ndjnlltnmcnt, ls not only" dtwirnblc hut. in our opinion. absolutely necessary. _ Detroit News. New Jcrscv, has hit imon about as undvnmrntic and arbitrary a moth- od of getting soldiers as could wcil he imatrineri. Mr. Muriti nroptsss that relief b» rctuscd to nblv-ljgqi- ted mrn who rutusc to cniist. in the United States Army It is quite truc thfit. svcii mcn $h"1il<‘l bc gird to servo fir r (‘THIIIW u." r" ,- tin-y me fflitcd. .>| ‘Ljiiw l'll'.'i‘ Iii ‘W13- fur‘ iuuraic than to l who uiii, bout-var, have no authority ovcii them- -."<-\1\i'i1111111' -.wl'1= .\l.'lil.’lf_fl'i\ nppuiilictl hv lhu “Ill l.‘ pron]. ul ihc pro|ti'iciiir~', The on iy test l)fl(‘ll_\‘ tcr trim-it But tin» hm and bunt-u uf miiiiwvv w!" in iiiv- of tl'l“i.!il" l; pr‘ inn inn -» .- ‘Iv lIW‘ llll l3. u.» Dot" a should be the re- _______ _ Arthur Murld. Rclicf Director for They Can Be Wrong 1mm“ Chronicle) ‘Pbeairlsfllledwimellaorhof exciting stories about. the war. Few of these stories are confirmed. ‘They enJoy a. circulation of a few days and then fade into oblivion. But those who retail them will assure you that. they are true. These amtrying times when it is important for all of us to avoid unnecessary excitement or hysteria. It 1s important that we shou d pre- serve a reasonable calm. We can only do that by treating mmors for what they are worth, by avoiding false‘ hopes or fears built. on hear- say stories. Some "home news from abroad" appeared recently in The New York Times. It waa mcgjibned by the Toronto Globe and Mai] and since then has spread elsewhere. Ac- cording to the story. the French aircmft. carrier Jeanne d'Arc and her escorting cruiser left Halifax suddenly, presumably under orders from home. The two ships, says the story, were sighted by the British warship bearing the Earl and Countess of Athione to Canada. Mien the French ships failed to respond to signals of salutatlon, the British ship investigated. As a result the two French ships were returned to Halifax. It Ls quite a story. But it has a weaknes: 1t. is utterly false. France has no aircraft carrier Jeanne d'Ar.c Nor was there a sudden departure. The Earl of Athlone did not arrive in Canada aboard a. British war- ship. I-Ie travelled on a passenger liner which 1s not equipped for offensive action with carriers and cruisers. And, finally, the Earl's lin- er did not: bring two French ships back to Halifax. The Spirit Of Gambetta Lives (Globe and Mail) In General Charles de Gaulle the people of France may have a new Leon Gambetta. At any raic, his- fory is repeat-lug itself with un- tisunl fidelity to background and circumstance, the only difference being in the scope and tempo oi.’ events. Dc Gaulle has emerged from the debacle and humilirjiou of Bor- deaux to proclaim anew the spirit and virility" of time real France, to rally the Empire overseas to carry on the battle at the side of Bri- tain in defense of freedom and civilization. Thus he Iias rellghted the torch raised by Ganibeita in 1870 when the supine Emperor Lotus Napoleon capitulated to the Prussians after the disastrous Bat.- tic of Sedan, the- same spot, in- dcerl. where began the dLssolufiion of French resistance to the me- chanized armies of Hitler. Leon. Gambetta, apostle of lib- eralism and foe of Louis Napoleon's arbitrary and corrupt regime, re- volted against: the humiliating sur- render to Bismarck, Escaping by balloon to Tours, he made himself dictator of France, proposed the apposition of the Emperor, and the trumpet; tones of his appeal to Frcuclnticu rcsnuudcd through the naiinu, just- as de Gauilels rallying cry today’ is inspiring every corner of Frances overseas domains. Though a lawyer and not a. pro- fcssiotial soldier, Gambetta organ- izcd army after army, and he might. have triumphed had not blank trr-achery raised its hand \\'lil1 the sudden collapse of resis- tance at Meta. Undaunted, Gambet-ta carried on. moving his headquarters to Bor- deaux, from vrhere he issued a de- cree disfranchistng all adherents of the capii-ulatlng regime as enemies of the nation. But the weight. of force and lni-rliztie was against. him. and Gambetta retired into Spain. His spirit. however, remained as the lnspirnioaa‘. force of the French masscs. and as the ‘Third Republic eventually took form af- 14"!‘ the eclipse of Louis Napoleon our! i‘u~ fail of tho Commune Gambeita became the foremost Frtnriintnn 0f his time. It is in- tcresfiniz to recall that Gaznbsitta wns a. fervent. atlvocate of alliance with Britain. tit/hat treason. a spineless, luxury- lovlng bureaucracy and corrunt. leadership did to lmdermlne the fibre of France in the DEFICXI of 1870. so have the same factors of political degeneracy operated to drag the France of i940 through the mire of shame and betrayal. But just. as tho France of the period of Imus Napoleon produced hvr Gambat-ta to reclaim the na- tion. solia. the France of i.od._lv|. cruiVs fitness for that paritctuar job as comipared with his fitness for other usctitl employment. We doubt that the Army would wei- cnme at. this moment. recruits wno take the oath only as an aitcrnatzvp to starvation. _ New York Tunes. "g i‘ i1 LADIES’ swim ciirs Whv not vlslt our store and inspect our stock of Bathlnl i Caps before making your Pill" chase. . We have a complete stock 0| Bathing Caps in the very p, latest. shades and ranging In ,1 prlee from 25c to 75c. - See also our large stock of " Sun Glasses priced from 15c to $1.00. i Q l. ‘ f "“ i€w iiff MACS HAIR. RESTORE]! A delicately Perfumed pre- paration wh c restores. strengthens and heautifles the hair, , a It. will restore gray halr lo "8 natural color and produce a ‘ rich and abundant. growth 0f hair. Price 60o. Order by Mail Today. DR- EVAN S STOMACII MIXTURE We highly recommend tm reparation for people suffer- ng from Stomach Distress alter eating, heartburn, Acid and sour stomach. If It is the finest Stomach Mlxturr- that. money can buy ‘Iii Kiwis Pursue FORUM “lid? m-m..." "“' “l. % ‘lagoon cl unison. It: (tu- l0 _ Gnu-Ill: hoe not n- alllly undone llu eplnluu of conoapenlule. DISTRICT BUPPLEMETI an: the past eight yearn the supplements paid the teachers by our districts have decreased by about. ten thousand dollars. In numy districts teachers werq compelled to tmcih for a salary less than their class of license cali- ed for 1n the School Act, because tine supplements virera too low. This condition revntied mostly on ac- count. of t. e surplus of teachers. Owing tn a area/tier denumd for young men and women in the OWll service, in the army and other occupations, clue to the war, this surplus is gradually disappearing. As a result. Oil this there will be more opportunities for teachers now teaching for less than their li- cense calls for, to secure pcsitions In schools paying higher supple- ments, oonsequentw there is the danger. with too low a suppiement, of not tine tiyipe of teacher you desire to guide your boys and fls suoc uily through that. most important period of their life when they are laying the foundation for their success tn life. We would therefore urge every parent and ramapagyer, interested in the future welfare of our p tn attend their school meeting next Tuesday. determined to restore the supplements to their former level. This would cost on the average a- bout a. twenty-five dollar increase- per district. or about one doll-at" on the average per family. Surely that is not too much of an addi- tioriai burden. Where the good of your children and the wciuare of olll‘ DIOVIIIH‘, l5 OOITCGTITCG. Some of the benefits which would result. are, namely:- It. would demonstrate to the pu- pils the value of an education, when you are Willing tn make some sac- rifice to pay for it. In schools where teachers are remaining, it would encourage tzietn to do even better work. In cases where new teachers are being sought. it would be an aid to securing the services of better teachers. In many cases it would ensure the teachers the salaries they entitled to of license. ‘It would show the powers that be that the people are behind the l __ are B/OOOTCIIITB to their class CORBET RJDIITG I saw great Cobbei. riding, The Iiorsoman of the Shires" And his face was red with judg- PORTABLE Complete with buttery FA.STEWART Jonas liq KENT 51mg Charlottetown RQBVERT BIGGEST RADIO SENSATION of THE YEAR Have you seen the new Victor Duette? Short and long wave battery and decide. $43.35 SPECIAL‘ REPRESENTKFIVE plume 602 EASTERN. LIMITED $IMI>SO their share in bringing about a just. wage for teachers, I am, Sir, etc, - GENERAL SECICETAN! P.E.I.'1‘.F. Daily War Survey (Canadian Press) The term "wax o: nerves" once used to describe the state of sus- pense and fear apiltlfflnblygcreat- ed deliberately by Hitler is takm! on a new meaning in bot-h. Ger- many and the United Kingdom. Nightly air raids but apstrflm rm the iterves of the civilian poo- ulation. The fate of Great Britain to} large degree depends on the abil- lty of the civilians, women, child- ren and elderly folk to stand up to the strain. should there be thousands of cases of nervous breakdown and mental disorder Iwspit-als would become rapidly congested and a shortage of labor might dCYCIQD l0 ‘ mcnt. _ And a light. of Luddite fires: And south to Sussex and the sea the lights leabt up for liberty, The trumpet of the veomanry, the hammer of the squues; IFor bars of tron. rust. away“ rust away, rust auray, Rend before the lmmmer and tre horseman riding in. Crying that. all men at, the Inst, and at the worst and at the last, Have found the blace where London ends and England can begin. HLs horse-Iioofs go before you, Far beyond your bursting tires; And time is bridged behind him And our sons are with our sires. A trailing meteor on the Downs he rides above the rotting towns, The Horseman of Apocnlpyse, the Rider of the Shires. associated-z» ' prostrate and bound to the chariot wheel of Hitler, brought forth her de Gaulict. to lend the struggle for the redemption of national honor, prestige and place in the family of free nations. MOTORISTS We whoiore protec; ‘ted by {Complete Automobile lnsur-. ,.._. _..._,..._-‘ _on‘ce_P_olicyten|oy financial freedom . .~- -" ~ -< qgatnslafheptvuny hazcrdsolmotoringlj lliyowwoulcbcore‘ I _ ‘ i‘ r at I Jo plans; seejlug hamper war production and the carrying on of essential services. The British alt" raids on Ger- many will have a similar tendcticy T teachers. and are willing t/o do. s: —_—~_;—— _ ____ 1:1 I tcrnal attack except for the night. 1v rain of bombs from the air. _.__.__i__i__ HELD IN STVEDBN LEICESTER, England -—-(0P) _. Capt. John Sheilds has been in. formed his son, 2nd Lieut. J. Gillies Shields of the Leicestershire Rmgl- mcnt, has been interned in Swe. den, with several other ranks of the same unit. MT. ALLISON BLDGS. DISTRIBUTION DEPOT FOR, REFUGEE CITILDRE SAOKVILLE. NB, J1me 3 -- (OP) ~P1~am were made here so- day in use bitildiniza of the Mount Allison educational lnstibtttions. u n receiving and distribution d for 150 to 200 refugee children from Great Britain who are to be placed In homes tn Westmorcland, Albert and Kent; counties. During their msidence hen m; children will be under charge of volunteer workers. illollings A but for Great Britain the preser- vation of civilian health and civil- inn morale Is much more iznpor- tan-t. Germany has forces residv to strike at. England at s, mo- ment's notice should slttns of in- ternal weakness come to light. 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