~ avatar»- . § . v . it Y. h Age-e- . divzvra tTt<-_\- may, ii(‘\'t‘l'lll<'t ‘ 71.1‘. ‘ held, ill!’ prt PAGE FOUR THE llllAR LOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN Montlng Dally (Founded tn 188i) Pr: ldent. LleuL-Col. W. Chester S. McLure Vice-President, J. R. Burnett. ILJJ. Secretary. LleuL-Col D. A. \lacl(lnno'.'a, 0.5.0. Idltor and Managin- Director. ,I. R. Burnett. F.J.l. I soriate Editor. Frank Walker. SUBSPIFPTION RATES $5.00 ner year (in advancei ‘eliver/ it Cltt 31.00 per year t . advancei mailed to P E Island 65.00 per year (tn advancei mailed to (‘anada and US. Members Audit Bureau of Clreulations “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." ATllIlVD-tfl’, FEBNUAITY 24, 1940. Sonte Vital Factors .\liii;>tc.r l{:tl>t<iti zit _\'c.<‘.ci‘tl:t_v's lib- u in Sitinititzi-itlc itindc. its was ;;;H_ m. {gliip but-ch in llt‘l\‘ll:~\‘ of l'-';n.t'i~ eral (‘\i!‘i'.t'l 6;. .1 oi iixc l~ i li-wtriintctit. lint the farts and iiqtirvs l‘.<_- ci;.-.l v.-..:rf.l lic more" lllllil"\‘:-~".'L‘ if it wt re no’. t~r tin.- data . g t-tithnce oi the iiovcriiiiiviifs refu-nl to give 2lll\' tlircctittrt ‘.0 tlic Clliiilill-‘l-‘i not antplify this issue without resorting to more extrctne lzutgitage titan l am accustomed to use irt public tit-bate, nor without subjecting myself to tine and imprisonment under the arbitrary de- ‘trees which tlte Government has promulgated.” Paardeberg Anniversary Methods of warfare have changed radically in the last forty years, but the qualities of cour- age and devotion to duty were, then as now, trsseittial fztctors in achieving victory. It is forty yetrs ago this month since Paardeberg, the first decisive British victory in the Boer War, was won, the attacking force being led by the Royal Cztitadinn Regiment, which included some sixty volunteers from this Province. Two Char- lttllct0\\'ti men were killed, Roland Taylor on Feb. t8, rite second day of the battle, and Alfred Rig on the lzist day of the engagement. Among flit? casualties were l. F. Waye, Hunter River, people iii the 'l months lcxtdiug up to Sep- tgi. bet; t...“ = slilililiv cttntriltttritnt of . ~ ‘rt .~t~l n. ;i.l lit.» ii‘. l. ‘ ‘ 5 ' . i l'.ti . v.1 1c aitun- .1 wt u; iilll) ti»; .l rt-vtitwl (‘int h t: cttiitlllft ‘ t~l vvu l~\- the ii .§ P" 6d" triitl tpiditi it... 1t ltctu". t Z! l iii '\'t'~'.t"itlftf.'> tiuftrtlrtii, l'.'ii" p.35 and my) wit-d the lbw- r . . ~ '. 44 v (‘liillklil i<i.\‘.\‘_...vi_.'i(:ti for wtr 11l't‘1i1l‘t'(lll(‘$$. "1"" “nil hi5 m“ “Om “he l.i.i\.'(‘l'Il!liL'IlI \\ L:.tt h.t;\t~t1ed to this nttn‘ 1v’ tlte (Jiiltltliilfl s;ii.l it ‘\\\|l.; lY-‘Plllftl. t0 n‘. ill tile .'.L‘l'ttliilll"it'< . Lift fJUHF. n-utrizctl ct|i itiiicrt‘. .iiitl izuilc» \'ct there was iittti/nlitit of the Ll1‘lil\'.-'l?I<l the wzir ft-tiud wtplities, witlwttit guns. without Iiiitlitrlflhl t», tiliUIllS‘ or tziitlts, mid even willi- ..".it arltwittntt- siipiui. < ni l>~.=.t< nutl ttuiil-rms fort 1b.; 5Qf.li'..t-< .\s iu lltc r':t<<- of the Slwoxviiti. grant t0 rt-ltabilitzttc thc fisheries iiidti>tr_v. ct crin- siderable amount oi this m-ittev voted by Pztrlirt- ‘ nweitt for war preparcdziess was not rvvu spent. A inf tlte amount st Yll there is r." viiiciiiq evi- c. tltrit. liiillllCdl iitvtwtx. ciittrc-l iuto the trztu-ncti-tiis in motif.‘ cases. fstcts that cnrtnot h.- exphiiitcrl :t\v.'t_v They are vital factors in the. l>\ll€‘ Scuttling Democracy campaign speakers slit-w a iurirltctl i-n to (lh-Cll‘? the constituiititial issues l’i"-~:;ti.~r kings abrupt tliswtltiiittn of '. Yer it lits sttri/tits UiiHlilltIIllitllS as (f1 ll. Czthcm, an tiutsiztit-litiq 2tutborit_v' on .lll‘.t'lllltl"\' procedure, pointed out in a rc- ccut site-Sch. ' " cxznittile, not one of a score 0f liltlC-litltthfi, wiii-xii rttc zuiuually ]\l‘t‘li.'ll‘t‘tl, \\‘.'l5 produced this JLIYIILIT)’ scs tin of thznt lliTt-C ltours, al- though tltcsc are required by law to be present- ed to Parliamcitt at each annual session. This is ‘he veztr I040. and yet no finrtntriztl ztccotniis suliseitiitnt ll! Match _';t.<:_ i038‘, have been tub- lcti. lh-“re is a conipit-te .ll‘<\'i!.C of the tiiiicirtl lcss infrtrmation which riiir goveritiriciits are ohiiflctl bi: lrtw artv e to stibniit to l’.'ir 'ec'.ive discussion of pultlf nffrtirs is ne- il_v ltnst-d. tibvititisly’ the (‘lovcrnuicitt had (let. mil to wiiblt-iid fftilll l'.'irli:tiii<'=it (trid frttni the public the itifornintioit cotttttuierl in these nu- riunl rcttirits. The withln-ldiiig of such iii- fortitritioit, .\lr. Cuban ileclnres, is a virtltttir-it of l-"rtt'Ii.'tiii<-iit:iry law and procedure. The Litiveriitticut bus also stibstituterl its arbbrary (lecrecs for lcgisltitioit enacted by the I\'iit_1, the Senate and the Coinnioits. Czutada is lcft under a (licirttorsliip as arbitrary as tlt;tt assuuictl by the hucbrcr of licriitniitx .\l.'ttcrinl amendments to the law gtnc-riiiitg the elt-crittn of lllOillbCTS to Pztrliaiticitt. which hrid been prepared by the lif)\'l‘l'llll7/'lll for sult- mission to lktrlizizuent, were ht-ltl in :ihe_v:ttice and never iittrittliict-rl, and tlt<t~e :tut<::itlnttnt< to existing statutes hcivc iioiv, it flltllPilfi, l)(‘.'ll adopted and will be enforcer] by ztrltitrnrv dc- crce< of the liUVCFIlIIlCIlL. lf the (burrs of ti..- cottntry hesitate to give effect to the pmvi-ititis oi tbwr: Ef!il(‘ll/llll(‘ll!>, sortie of wbitib rtft- tlouhi- hi» illllUi vircs wlicti (‘iiitt".l‘tl by giivt-riiiiiciititl ,ltt- ill'lilll'.'il'll\.' ("ll- ~t<'ri:il lti-ll'll('l‘i'ill\ t<i il.c citif-tt-il fnrrttl ltv iii. " try i-wtccs. . vii after tltis liiC>Flll general (‘lHlVifi is 'ill l‘rituc lliitistcr is not (tbiigt-tl. t1ittl<'r' the pt'.i\i>i..iis of the ll..\‘..\. .\r.‘, in slllll‘ tiitiu the itcw l'.ti'li.'ttni~itt ti: :l twelve more mouths ltztve eldpsctl. llis liovcrutittttit "lily proceed in tittt meantime to lcqisltttt- and guvr-ru Ciiiifltlfi by tltcir own arbitrary (l('(‘l't't'§. 'l'be Ilririie .\lllll~lt‘l’ nizty then crill l’.'trli.'iiii<~iit to as- rnltlc in _I;ttiti:tr_v, iftii, and nitt-r flu" lrtp.~c of l‘.\.'. -t ili". e btuir _ be lll fwhiw the <'*l1l(‘ pre- y. i,,t.|....,._ -. .;I: i to. qt lliVlll till .‘ 0t iixriit: tti~ttti . and sit ctiittiitut- bis [it‘l'.~'ill.tl (lit*t:tttir>l.iit front _vt':it' bi _vt-:tr until (ht- ])l'('>-l'lll war is l('l‘iillllillt'(l_ Since the tll-stiltititin of Ihtrlitinit-ttt tbc Priuic .\lllll.'~l£‘f bzis srtlcutnly promised it. cztll Pairlitttiit-ttt so stint] as the returns of members elected (ill .\l.'ii"clt 20th iii-x’. are Ftillll>ll"i'(l. lut wbiii of tlt;tt? “Need l rtuiiitil yt-ti," cotniticttis .\lr. (Qztltau, “tlt;tt. with witinl sttlctnttity be proiiiiscrl in Stip- teitibcr léhl, :tt 1l:<' tititr: of the speoirtl-wm ses- situt, tlt;tt Vttrlittitit-ut ivould be callt-tl for the (lespittch of ltnsittcss before the bolditig 0f the gcnrrztl t-ltirtioiis, ttud tlt;tt bc now [)l'(‘l(‘ll(lS that his tifficirtl protnf-t- \v.'is fuifillcrl by snitution- in! ztud lll'!l iutititttligicly flltwfililvlllg Htrliziiiir-tit befttrt- .'l slit" - iii-tit 0f pressing business could be crtttsitlervd. or .'t siziglc tlollrir voted by l‘.'irli:t- filtfiit ft-r wit" "in: on the war. "lf the ti.‘ iztl rtrttmiscs of the Prime Minis- tcr of l :ttt:ttl.-t at.- siibjcct to sitclt cqttivocal and stuphi-tirttl silliilcl)‘, wbztt reliance utay he plac- (ll on the tum-c rcccut prontise tltrtt Pnrlinrmnt will ltt- 4't'll\'l'll"'l in April or in Hay itext? 'l'b.'tt is for you to tlycielc, each for yourself. I could l l ziiuent. and upon which i aiicrrw-ttr Ntlsttn Bruce and _l_ l. Harris, Charlottetown. Tl t: stirviviiig Island veterans of Paztrdeberg, now fewer than a dozen, have commemorated tht ztiirtiversafy with unfailing regularity. Again this year the Soldiers’ Monument has been tlrztpcd with the Union _lack, arrangements have betn inzule for an anniversary dinner on Tires- dztjc, and tomorrow there will be a cbttrclt par- adt: to St. James Church. Legion members and the public generally are invited to participate in the church service, which has special simiifi- once Fit \ivw (if ibt- fact tlt;tt W0 Zirc 1l"l!lll at Iitis tut. l-.i(‘lli!_' 1i iiiucli Ql‘t‘illl‘l' ctisis‘ iii itipirt" tit tory. DITORIAL NOTE§ hlztclccztzit‘ King's “dollar 2t year men" are on l a cent” provinces. i ell i I‘ our l‘. _i_5 “It's an illwvintl blows ll0l)O(l_V any good.” On the vve of the election C..‘\'.R. locomotive ‘re- pztii- shops have been placed on a 44 hour week itisiczid of 40 lttiurs. 1F i! U i ‘utcou and ltztm in airtight containers and lard. have lil‘('ll atlilctl to the list 0f commodities, (lie lill;tt' ion of which is prohibited into the Un- "itctl Kingdom, except under licence. i Ii i! ‘I The. Catiztdiztn Active Force now in Eitgland b:i\e been invited to nrtrch tltroitgh the city of Lwtdtiii next ntttntlt on the occasioti of the ban- iriet to (ieucral McXztuglttctn, arranged by the Fit-ted Wards Club. it w n. Ti is pleasing to note front our advertising cthuitns tlt;tt Mr. G. llaroltl llcitncssy has de- tridctl to continue the business of bis late father, (frtatncillttr .'\udy llcitttessy. He has the advan- tttqt: of lmvitig had both a practical technical and college education, assets which he should find vnlitnble in following in his father’s footsteps. >r ils >V >l= t! lditiinzis Botvtller, .\l.D., died this date, 1825. Nctorirtus as the editor 0f “The Family of 5b tkcspettre" in ten volumes, in which all words and expressions were omitted which might of- fetid the prudisli sense. From his name is de- rivcd the phrase “to bowdlcrize”, 'l‘botiglt excer- atcd by iuztny, his work has been praised by Sn itiliotirne. e n. it- a Tibere is still smouldering trouble in the Lib- crrtl l‘.'irt_v over (be lcrtrlersbip. It will be re- mllcd tbztt after the USA. Reciprocity Pact, .\lr. Ttlztclceitzie King considered his public life ended. and itidituitcil llttn Nttrutan R-‘tqers his lbzii siufllltl the row. OlllcfS fav- (trcwl tlttutstivrs for the job, including Mr. liar- tl"lt‘l‘. lle went to see .\lr. klepburn. Then Mr Rogers ttpetied up about plots to dethrone- .\lr. King at Port Arthur. Today Mr. Lapointe is ‘.\lr. l\'iitg‘s favourite. And this is the “un- ited (':tit:trla" .\lr. King claims to have brought about! It 1i I i t1... you bent this? Hon. j. G. Gardiner, .\lini<tt~t- of Agriculture member of the most ex- iritvztcn-titt (‘rmmlitut (iovcrumcnt of all time, urcts ecttnonty on the frtritis? Reviewing past (‘Xitc'i'l(‘ii(‘{‘S oi war, be told the Canadian Cham- iwr of (Tottittierce, a proper conclusion to reach \\'.'t£~ that the war period should be used on each i: =u as it period of retrenchment. “Every dollar trtkt-ti in should be used to put etiuipment and lillt in q-tod shape.” be said. “If that is ac- ctiutitlisbetl cvcrvtliiug over mid above ordinary crtrniitfqs sbrtitlrl be put iuto safe keeping, possi- blv it» (iovernmeitt bonds, so that it will be ditto carry tbrottizh the difficttlt period h fttlltiws every ivzir." >41 >l< >l‘ ill ‘It fiddrcssittg 7,000 candidates for comniis- sun's in the (tcrmztnztrntyi, flerr Hitler told tltem to (.il-.t- t ~ their model Frederick the (ircat, who w'~.~. born 22S years ago. Frederick was a cap- Jtltlt‘ stildicr bttt a cynical politician, who is re- put-d to have kept his high boots on every day of the year, save ou.his wife's birthday, when she held court. He ivas a despot and no dc- prtrinirtitt of Church or State was immune front ins tnicrfcrcitcc. Ile would clap a judge itito tail or .ilt]'li1lll Ii c.titltii.tl fut" bis J\'otti.ttt (ittltttlic >iililt'~'l~ ubt-n ibc wbiiit sci/ml biiii. lle shar- ed in tbc liilllllltill of l’ol.titd iii 1772. Now, rip- pflfriitly, stiys the hloiitrttnl (iazette, he is Hit- lers ttiodel, with the Fuebrer trying to go him one or two better. *1!!! _A sitrvey of Australia's credit in the United Suites has rcvcrtlerl an insufficiency of funds to tttctt the first _vc.'ir's heavy capital expend]- titre under the lintpirc rtir-trztiitiug scheme, and a ntorc liberal sbtirt: of tbc linipirc dollar ex- Cllilllifi“ tititil is bciitg siuigbt from (jrczit Britain, The (Totnniotiwcnltlfs itortnttl exchange rcqttire- merits are met from the Empire pool by the es- lftlillfililllrlit of :1 £1o,o00,000 reserve. War pur- Plifliffi Hi ilic United States have already absorb- Ctl £7.°00.'>00 of (be ntiritittl allocation. TllC liflllfiictr _uf £3,000,000 \\'lll be supplemented by savings m dollar cxcltrtugc of £3,500,000 on the import lliCCtlSitig systcut and £500,000 through prohibition of iutports of super grade petrol. This will give Attstmlizt £7,000,000 on ivhicb to operate for the remainder of the current fiscal year. but it is expected tltrit more titan this ttnioitut will be required. Large itumbci-g of planes will be obtained from Americ .' <- - » I THE CHARLOTFETUWN NOTES BY TllE WAY The Scandinavian countries have etuotec peace for practically a. cen-tiuy, but they are now petal- ously cio.e to war and ttney know it. Bmckvuie Recorder and ‘runes. Nothing In traditional Southern nmpitaury would seem to top the announcement by me Bnmngnam, Alabama. utreet, car tnmpany of the appointment. of M.ss Vu-gutia diti as street ear "lnstess ‘. iuiss ‘nltvs duties will include among other things, serving coffee to Hie: passengers, - Fredericton Glean- er. Embarrassing questions are bound to be aked cortserrmtg the an- nouncement. 0t Uraers-in-Councu. at Ottawa. making provision tor a. large number of ward boards and advascrv committees. Some of these Orders Jl-COUHCII provide tor liv- mg eapenses antsuurng to as tugn as $20 a day for t-ttese sit/per- oi- ficiais. In the last war, many pubLc-Jpurieu men offered ttnetr .ervzces tree to the government. in any capacity; they ivere known as uoilnr-a-year 111:1] No such ex- travagant cums were pazct lcr liv- utg expenses as the present govern- ment is banding out.—— Sf. camar- utcs Standard. The antidote for Communlstlc propaganda may be a good dose of oid-fnsittoned paitricuc teaching. It. iias helped mcntbcrs of tnany yCtFZ ‘s to ktep their ic-Jt on suuuu i citiitl (in: ig _vc-ai's of ctwrttbitvtutttt: t mtttottt t: CLXKUILUHS. the great nerd oi youth, cmcciztliy that variety that plays with pout- icnt flre, is opportunity for enter- prise worth \\'Ilil0_ It 1i cue thing to wave a red flag among kxis that; have nothing t-o (to but uxrtcit the itianceuvre; quite another to spread discontent among really busy young men and wonzten. As long as there are old "crackpots" harang-umg adults. there \v.]i be young “crack- pots" practising on their own gencrauoit. — Philadelphia Biuletin City dwellers today know little at the Joy of smaller communities 1n Ontaizo when they secured even a one-trzun-a-day' rvice. They do not. realize what . s arrival meant; that it was the event of the day. when the locomotives wnistie was heard down the line the busmarrs horses knew they were 1n for a. much of the lash. There was a gen- eral szurrymg tctiivard the summon there were friends to be met or good-byes to be said to departing guests. W;th one train a day there was no excuse for being lat/e 1n meeting it; though generally it we; understood that the train itself sei- dom was on time. 1110c who had no business at the station waited at. the poswfltce for the mall, also carried by the busrnan. There were no afternoon-tea events, but alwrys there was a, social gathering at. the postofiioe. If a nzght train the st-auon pltttfonn was the muster-place; and after the engine pulled out again tire etziiness 0t night settled over the community. _"ti-cnto Globe and Mail. The Jrpattcsc people this week began the ceicbration of the 260m anrhversary of their frst emrptcror, Jtmmu Tenng. Such at least. is the tradition. Literal-maiden hut- torians are skc-p-Lcal of ttijtitirtg out myth in Japanese history down to about (‘no filth century of our western era. but a. revered tradi- iton is as impontzntt as trrutn, and the Japanese do revere the Mikaco tradition and centre upcn it. titetr thoughts about their civiuzatzon and their destiny. More than any other twcopie they m"n;.~.c their pattiotism w.t.h their rergitrtt. their lcyaitty to the titular htatl of itiute wit-ii love 0t lliflt‘lliii".'-'r!.i1l.iilCliil- nuns. cott- ts and rivers. There are asptx-ts o1 DCilUU lll tli s sttttti); em. ‘Thousands of Japanese malt 11g, pit- grmiage to the thousand-year old shrine of Ise; pageants and cere- monies in even the remc-lcst vill- ages makmg iong-dcad centuries real; the hcitneccmittg of the ances- tral spirii/s. Lghtect in their invis- ible return by torches; lhe flutter- ing of pcems on bamboo poles in exquisite gardens; the artsucaily expressed hopes 0t a whole race- nit are romantic and touching.- New York Times. The King's Printer has sent us a 16PM?!‘ that has nctcd like an aspxm to cure a llllit! ttnrttitnal itcattttctte. We are going to get Haitsai-d free during ti»: next SEeélLII o-f Parlia- ment. Hansam is the oiflrnti tcctrd of the proceedings of the House of Ccitttncnris O1‘ the btciwtc. Xcu pay "three dollars per n for the oiiuzal i'<p.'it~..-., ‘ are LELUQG daily. A couple of weeks ago we ‘sent. along our six ci-ciiars to pay for daily cortes cf both the Commons mitt Senate procecdtngs_ But, there W8‘: only one dayi. That locked like an expensive ntunber. at. three dol- mrs per copy. However. a note wmtiu the otckictz tells us that. the King's Pruner 1s keeping a record of our SIIDSCTIPLOII. when the next seesaon c-l the Commcns and senate comes around we are going to get Hansard for those stttttngs uxttictiit. iurttner Jtatge. TTIHLS mce cf the king's Prmvcr. _ Windsor Daily Star. Mr. W. D. Herrid|m yropbe‘ o! the New Democracy, its nothing t! nctt an odd politician. Here he la, with an eieouon on, telling us mat. h,s nictcmetttt- will "couture its can- didacy to "those constituencies Wtlillt? the electorate is ready for tit." Siomctivhow we seem to miticm-ber inttt tilll)‘ n it w iticitiii~ ago Mt". ll (luv W44:- l/‘llilllf u. tlic uliole r5 tins itiitt-tzcaity up in arms for his New Democracy, Just wait- ing lls chance to ICCK the old part.- tes into Limbo. What's lmppcncd since? Also what sort of a. prophet or apostle ls this who bothers only with the converted? Here we thought we had o. crusader. a chief- tain whose word would flash against wrong no matter where he found it, one who would bare his breast to the spears of the fce no mutter what the cdds, but. what we find is a canny optporiunit who will match only where (lie initrctt- lng is easy. making discretion the better part. of valor. Oh. Mr. Her- ridgel —- Ottawa Journal. What. India needs as much an fighting mcn is ttemrnclans and industrialists to expand her mills, ‘arsenals and factorzes and reduce ner dependence on overseas sup- plies. Scme of these men. holding key Jc-bs in industry, have been called up to their pests In the British ‘territorial Reserve. and had the Govamment not. quickly step- ped in, India would have lost their services which cannot be easily n3- ipiaced_ If some men chafe at amy- ing here itttniie their friends fight. ‘they should remember they wiii be called up at. once 1f more men are Meantime main hand! I GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 24, 1940 The Health League Oi Canada HYPEETBICHOSIS ‘I110 skin surface of the body with the exception ot the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and the aorsat surfaces of the terminal pnalanges ct me ringers and toes is provided with long or snort. hairs. me scalp, eyebrows, atrium. pubs. lower part. of the face 0t" adult, males, have normally thick ano long haJs, whilst the rest. of the body has tan- ugu, or tine hturs. An abnormal in- crease in the size and length of the hair is called ltypertriehosts or hir- sttnes. Occurring on the face of a young woman or gn-i the C01ld1ll0l1 mtures the personal appearance and may be very embarrassing. he cause is not definitely known but is undoubtedly bound up in PRU with the state ottne glandspot unet- nal secretion. Certain ovarian tum- ours and of the cOYIBX 0,1 1119 914l- renal gland may be msociated Wllll lhypertrichosis. Among methods of meat-menu advised for this condi- tion is the use of x-PBYB. but l0_b° effective this method requires doses beyond the safe tolerance of the skin. Dangerous sequelae are apt. to occur some t.me after such treat- ment, At present, all re onstble persons are emphatic in so. ng that lit-rays should not be use for the Iremovai of facial hair for cosmetic purposes. Safer methods are the bleaching of the hair with peroxide solution to make them less COHSPICU- ous. removal bv forcBDS. $110,150 0f an collating “ax tutti clcctrolvsli. ‘lltc lz-ttter. \\'lll('li clctiiitntls skill. lb. if ])l‘Oi)(‘l‘l\' done, it stile prccctlurc mid retitovcs the liars iaerntctttetiitll It, takes a long time and is Dflillllll. but, what ls a little pain it‘ the woman's beauty l= restored. By John W. S. McCullough. M. D.. D. P. H. The British Were Right (Moneton Transcript) Neutral experts hold that Brtain was right. Norway wrong. 1n the positions taken regarding the Alt- mark. Some assert. that the Brit- isli were slow as usual in getting their side before the wcrld, and they recall the battle ot Jutland, ‘which even yet is n:t everywhere recognized as a British vtctcry. It happens that Churchill was called bark to the Admiralty to zet me mt. story rim. 817d tins time Churchill is at the Admiralty. I11 fact. in tnis whale affair thfiffl 15 Lite evidence of the Churchill touch. but we take it that Churc- hill was more interested in the do and darng side of tire affair than ln technicalities. Nevertheless. ire Adm r-Ilty act- ed on the advice of international raw experts and the asszc is not whet-her ttwo wrmgs mrikt,» it rem. for Mr. Chamberlain ntads 1t plain yesterday that Britain gave Ner- wny every. cppcrtututy to move be- fore the Bitttslt tcck arbitrary ac- Ilttfl. In New Y. rk. Frcdcrm R Cou- rici-t. told Tito New Y irk T nirs that Britain via. "entirely right." and painted to rn Al1l"t".f‘.'ill iirtcedeitt in the case of this arrival of the ‘Aptpatrr’ at. Newp:rt. News. Vir- gzma. ln 1916, manned by a Ger- man przze crew, and with 429 Britt h priszuers. Th: Untied States, then neutral. released the prtsciters and titte act was sustain- -w by the Sunrrtiic Cont. Jain-cs W. Gerard, former AIFICTICHI‘! ant- bassadcii" at. Berlin. said that the Grrmains had no more right t0 take prisoners thrtottslt Ncrwegzan waters thtitt titty wciiln have to brim; tiFcnt tn New- Yrrk and trike ihcm in chain"- to San Franc sro. Janus W, Rv-u. chairman of the American Bar sseivat en's l'L‘lllT1)lli(".‘ ]Jl'(.'l1".'lll‘,.' iiit‘ lnL.‘L‘iia~ tcnai rig Attrcrcarts. took as stron" a uctt. Ho said it was the dut/y of Norway to have deter- m'ned the true status of the Alt- mnrk bctciwe letting it use Norweg- ian waters. As ivmarkeci in tin-see columns the other day, the most obvious and recent incident was that; fur- nished by Captain Latitrflorft. who told h‘s prisoners its the Grnf Spee neared Montevideo. "the \\'.'ll‘ is over for you people." and set them Pee The Nnruzrrtwtts tvzitilti answer that the Graf Spec was a warship cud thry did tint l"?f'l'{_"ii z: the Ait-rrtark its such. To this. Mr. R".'in ff("\l'f"‘.? "If the Aitmrtrk wns. n siiitplv shin fer the Grrtf Spec and t; prison ship, mite siicuia nrv" lcern trectcri as a wet-stun." We tlrnk 1t. possible to prove by ‘die Nertveglitns‘ own statement that they did rermttwe the Alt- mrrk its it win-shit, iii-tie (Hemm- cm to the contrary. They say that the All-ntmrk was. usiriz its wre- less in Ncrweeititt writers and this they fer-bade How did they know the meY-sziizes cert“: from the Alt.- mztrk? Chvtcnsiv because they nearri and lrientlfed its crtll sftznal. So did the British lntercmt these "wsstines- rind the call signal was “TAK. Now as it liar-pens Lloyd's '" ("stcr of Commercial shinning .' ‘s tin vessel by tthe nsme of l/Wmnrk. The call signal DTAK f: the WITH" ifllrittcd to the Aitmark nv the Interruitlcnal Un'on of ‘Wireless Communication. of Berna, not 01ft of danger. If their ctvtt work does not press. the Army here will gladly sign them rm. _ Times of India (Bombay). ll omet people don't v carry automobile collision Insurance because they, figure that il they have 1'1 collision, it won't be their lauii, and they'll collect from the other lellow. (U, E “It's a lacl (hat only I57: are able l0 collect damages In ease oi collision with other can. And. don't lorgei, you can’! collect from a tree or a stone wall il you happen lo skid and ave in the side o! your ear. No sir. my ca: is llltan an o! by Ilia agent ol the National Fire Insurance Company ol Harllevd. l’! al though lak- infl chasm.‘ W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD CHARLOTTETOWN a I 7. rafi/z, 5;}? POLITICAL ear a ralnblrd Linglnfl Murray River-Wednesday, I h m om How Montague-Friday, lllarch 1 His plaintive voice comes ringing With rapture, to the ear. Over the misty wood-iota, Across the first spring heat, Comes the enchanted cadence, 5o clear, so solemn-sweet. How often I have hearkened To that: high pealtttg strain Across wild cedar barrens, Under the soft grey rain! How often I have wondered, And longed in vain to know The source of that enchantment, That much of human woe! O brother, who first taught thee Dundas-Monday, March 11 St. Theresa-Wednesday, M Morell-Friday, March 15 St. Peters-Monday, March Elmira-Thursday, March 2 Souris-Friday, March 22 Meetings open at 7.45 P. M. Government candidate invited and will King's Bounty Federal Electioii DR. A. A. McDONALD. Candidate MEETINGS Murray Harbor-Tuesday, Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Georgetown-Monday, March 4 Cardigan-Wednesday, March 6 Annandale-Friday, March 8 arch l3 18 St. Margarets-Tuesday, lllarch 19 1 be given hall Advertising Woodstock Sentinel-Review, What; would householders say if vendors of commodities rang their tioorbells on a Sabbath afternoon and put tits fcct in the door-vent“! ‘Fit: general situation in regard to Stnitiuy radio advertising as permitted by the Canadian Broad- casting Coipowtion leaves much to be desired. A few days ago an item appeared ln the press stating that the Lord's Day Ailiance of Canada, at. its annual meeting ln Toronto. had expressed "dls- appointment tltat: the announced policy of the Board of Governors of the CBC to curtail the amount of commercial advertising on Sun- day programs has not et become effective“ This recal the fact that. in the Fall of 1937 the Alliance placed before the board repre- sentations that, commercial adver- tising over the radio was, 1n its opinion. quite as illegal as if in- dulged in by any IltEltV-EDQPOI‘. N" objection was made to a simple statement giving the name of the v l s a l Q D0n’t until your house is on fire, and spot advertising be eliminat- ed The answer was to the effect that the beard woufd troceed t0- ward the objective mentioned in the representations. It was stated that spot advertising would im- m-edlaiclv be eliminated. but that the CBC was tinder certain con- tracts with U. S radio hook-ups to carry commercial twrograms. also tlt;tt. the CBC required the revenue to be obtained from that source until such times as it. had provldea satisfactory coveraee over the whole Dominion. It was suggest.- ed titrit Lite Alliance be patient for :1 time and later it. would find that the board was moving in the direc- tlon desired. The resu't of two years’ pat-lent waiting has been disappointing Further rcpresentatictis have been made recently and a conference ls said to be in prospect. This ls a matter upon which there should be little division of opinion, and a body sponsor-m by"t.he Inter- Pcsrai Unfcn and in its last 11st of coast and slfp stations published in June, 1939. t.he name 0f the (‘wetrman ship Altmnrk with crossed strord: that it, is a ship of the German navy. llYllllMAll 8t Offices: Charlottetown, Su l n a a x a l l l t the Alliance should feel that it. is representing the pttblic in geii-eral. If Sunday advertising of the kind | mentioned is ilegal. it. is illegal even though the CBC tititiks it needs the money. Virtually all offences against, the Lord's Day Act are similarly attributable to greed. and that is the word to use 1n the case of the CBC. SEW WHILE WAITING LOB ANGELES, Feb. 23—(AP)~.. heed with a four-day recess, six m White, N0. 'OOOQOOO§OOOOOOOQOOQ§OOQ How Are Your Eyes‘? OOO-QQOOQ-OO-O (If experience and a thorough rcfraetlng service. Call in and discuss your dil- tit-ulties. G. F. llutcheson G. F. IIUTCHESON F. G. l-IUTCIIESON. Q QO 9 ,__‘._.____ For if 0000000000oooooesoooeoooeooooovoo-c ORANGE .___.____ .._____ uiliiis ; AMMONIATEII BRONGIIIAL ! . ' BUMPOIINII This preparation is an ex~ peelorani. and sedative fol‘ hroat. lrrltatlott, Coughs and Colds fully xuaranteed. Price per bollle--——-——500 DR. EVAN’S NOW BIRD arr-v». 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