PAGE roux ' THE cminorrrmwg . GUARDIAN commonly indicative of the time it now takes to who way HO w U’ cross the North Atlantic. lf one flight differs hgrhh I I from another only in a matter of minutes or pfjggngpg‘? w“ w wmn-‘JFQ: CA N H E‘ L i‘; Q quarter-hours, they are all vast accelerations in 1o cennany." The labor, at MIRG? JOIN! - - _1 l, f! U! 1350 . be V‘? flazdfiihg"snm "h: “to. transport itself. There were persons in Can ‘fifqhxcmnf ‘f’ Wm GIRL CUIDIPWIMT D0 vousiive ooioo? TIIE GIIMILOTTETOWII Gllllillllll Inrnln] only (Ionoaoa In III) Indolent: nun, col. w. caesiu- a luI-nn port Command are in no sense records but are iSANADIAN$ W,” T,” w“, PAN-CAKE MAKti-UP A new kind ofmk i om. emu m; i-"m=sii§i'i§.“,.,,““"_,_ DQUIRTI l0 wells a new com. YE IVHMVIRWMIOIIUTII loarotnry f h t h t k mm “a “u” I “mm. L h ‘mm. bu‘ ads around the turn o t e ceri ury w o o0 °%mm“n““’nm m- norms-l hank was». and um, Inn a. months to cross the North Atlantic, and tens of Inna“. 3.0.8.035. (On A0810 Ielwlao) BUBBUIIPTION IATII k Ifll In P. Ii. I. uao per year; I160 In I nontla dukd flights_ m0! the sons o! lard Halifax, Brit~ ambaaaado thousands here today have taken weeks to do so. eh on, w“ ulfxmmazggffaiigtlfj; They can now cross it in the few hours of sche- loat both legs fighting with the < Hr. ails’?! L 'b-jIS:II' THURSDAY. MAY 13. 19B 75 Roma“ Twelve isimruicsroaeoomo —; -,;,,;—,.-;,,,;_ someruiuorbyitzzimun’ c I on I m“ m ‘notnowmiueo. 75 an $1.33 cliaissisl _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _. o d Ila: Factor Dry Sliin Cream _-..___.__._75¢ “dua- Max Iautor Astriiigen — — — 15c and Si. Lipstick Refill; __.__...._-—80caud$1,oo Max Factor Rouge lleflll, ._ 4;, Max Factor Powder Brush - its: Max Factor Astringent Fflilllllltig? —_.-_----_75¢hhq§1 TIIE 1W0 MAGS 149 Great George Street MAIL ORDERS GIVEN l’ ATTENTION. mm" l1‘ ceiiraiuiv is- j ecifgiiniiilohiri: (ifuthyealfligf? m my amine mavruiuo rlew , _ = _ weciiu oivenism v r s - " "-- Dowager Countess Hnrcwood, and mother- _ _ // ‘ , ' . h h K- . . . _ g __ _ in aw of t e mgs sister, the Princess Royal, “h, be sump“, o! m m. has just died at the age of 84. confined in eoncentristiiiieinriamps. By it it i e demonstrating the extreme or m. A letter in the Forum draws attention of par- filiflflfwefunYfgfhrgsling fall’, ca“ i-nts, etc. to hospitality offered by the I.O.D.E. this proposal should giiig lhdfyiiifi: to boys on service elsewhere in Canada. Pie a sobering realization or the l’ t i i 5511881‘ 0f permitting anger and in- dignation to overwhelm the iimi, With four exceptions, all the members of the fifiilfig “Zilmglfliswhiigtlfzf ‘Va’ Jones Government are farmers, the exceptions Sim. ' a more being the Attorney-General, the Secretary- Treasurer, Hon. Mr. Gallant, a former school Milliiy inightbealili angry when I Professional Bards teacher and supervisor, and Hon. Mr. Mathe- iggtiiazil-‘lsugglylgfnlpéhihr; swig; '-'-'—.'"e=""'=*-=- -=—- wn- restricted somewhat and the m... cLeod 9 Bentley ' ' " ' ‘Mm’ "m" "r1181 this vear- but w n. BENTLEY it, n. When once u-e have social security, old age “dam” Sh“ M“ "l" if in 200d L]; BENTLEy_'K_ Q pensions and sickness insurance, there will be no more necessity for “laying up for a rainy "id other _ "Rule" "}1'A“°'”°y"“' day.” In the halcyon years to come it will be 222,52” lzyfher or by friend in m, all sunshine — then, won’t the grousers be she ca: idircfsitrflidsiifiil crying out for a touch of the old rainy and win- Wmlalfllnt- Trust her to keep her try days which helped to make summer's sun- ""'d° 3"“ as “llracuwi 6"?" if Pr? ‘ ' andnplontixiullig source o! natural Forestry Conference we“ ' but also of bringin in men and Wt l Fr Press) ( n“ peg ea equipment quickly w en fine illht- ' Representatives o! all the nrov- ers are needed. There are ways ,_,i,_ Building roads ls not only ' ' ' _ hobo do tin w" "I . mum‘ m u. "n. Probably there will be little decrease in the ma“ homehhlhg w the om Brmsh hi" ‘°° "" ' "' Alcock and Brown the first time the Atlantic 0p, have been shot M. hstehlhg h, loath News Agency, Corner llill and naahlngton Danton» “awning to the Bern" radio if we omn‘ wom‘. N." Bu“ ‘mum?’ o.“ h‘ tic, and ordinarily there does not seem much call hibil: it. -Peterborough Examiner. % H» / the Weakest Ink:- (fghe Christian Science Monitor ron- - ' */ é/j/ dig. The people of Britain did. Cab- /"‘ The Fourth Victory Loan is the Bond of bum’ sh°"‘"'s- Hands m“ swung typewriter keys took on the task of ing office last Tuesday. He suggested that they adiahs h, h“ ‘van-s of h-fg ury the 12th chapter of St. Paul's epistle to the not to think of himself more highly than he fereiit offices apportioned to their different na- i-ing mic another; in ililigence not slotliful; fer- in their own conceit. And it warns them, will]! This last piece of advice might not seem to have will grow clearer as time goes on. It can be means of getting the amber m“. OKIY. Ctlllgflllf ‘n N _ » , MIMI MNNRFUI ' "54""- fimlllrtuvolm IIJI lor a inouthli I00 lot ala loath Thtghlgliils giilooiln trig" R'°"t ‘moon ' N I miblifouihrul bok r flit! Deliver! I100 our your 08.09.!» l noatna k I has kc f “mm '~ ' I . ' t'm e . t t twent - our ear es-Otto .1 l. _ ~ " ""‘" “Fill,”- 2°33 ‘?Ll"'-f'.»'?.°.' .136. ti» 31:2: rife is hours is lininlltesy takeny b; £33m ' M‘ “*'"'" " ' ‘h. Several people in occupied Eur ‘Ibo Ohnrlottatowu Guardian any la ablalnal at was flown, tQ {he sgvgn hQ|1f5 and forty minutfl the BBC news. But in this country ""'““’"' '“‘" ""'"' Tm" """" N” "fl" m‘ in the distinctive flight by Capt“ May. There m m” “WP” kef-‘P "s "M" amounts-i its-- Llfilln], m: rm so. llontroalt a- Iln would not seem to be much room left for marked wish u, d, m The “m, my o, m “" s“ T°'°"'°' 8"" “m” chm‘ """°" improvement in the times taken to fly the Atlan- 111314"! I thin! desirable is to pro- / Tobacco limp. llonoton, N. B. “The Stronoest Memory is Weaker Thou f” "mil mm ‘mpmvtimcill "1 "ml- Urrlnr uni “food is ammunition.“ , l //, ludes: “It's u!) to us to get out and ., e EDIIORIAL NOI ES -. b”... m, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, o, mnmn, lW/vé/ /////. -___. lettuce sprouted on the tops or - . the goli’ club teacher‘.- to pick up the Palm, H°P9i Lovfi- l‘ l’ ‘r hoe. Nimble fingers that danced over Premier Jones gave excellent advice to his hvithout cash Canada cannot support its fighb weedingW-Nlagara Falls Review. cabinet colleagues on the occasion of their tak- ihg “meg That Support must come from Cam '--— should take the Bibles on which they were a a a a sworn, and diligently study and commit to meth- Ruiiians. This chapter contains that admirable exliortation “to every man that is among you, ought to think," It reminds all and sundry that ihey are “members of one body," but with dif- tural gifts. It enjoins then. ‘to be “tenderly af- fcctioncd one to another; m honour prefer- vcnt in Spirit." lt CilillltlllS them against setting their minds 0n "high things", and being wilc rejoicing in hope (or in its fulfillment, as in this case), also to be “patient in tribulation.’ application to a government as new as the JOINS administration; ‘out doubtless its significance regarded as an anticipatory admonition, or pro- phetical "handwriting on the ivall," of which PUBLIC FORUM ‘ffimrlhfi’ $9.2? Ihln aollunl la Iola Iol 0U dincuanlon a; anrrevpwnvlqta o! those who search the Scriptures will find many Shi striking examples. Must Recover Nazi Loot to ne bearable? u n a n No money from last year's 1,000,000,000 gift Britain was used to purchase beer for ship- ment to Egypt or the Middle East, Mr. A. M. Nicholson (C.C.F., Mackenzie), was informed in a return tabled in the house of Commons. One of the things that will follow Germany’s unconditional surrender—besides the Punish‘ ment of murderers-will be an attempt to re- cover from the countries they have occupied The same return said $61,000,000 of the gift was used to pay for supplies sent to Russia. Beer exports overseas were given as 3,369,9ii and plundered. The first step id this direction,‘ gallons in 1941 and 7.159.738 gallons in 1942- the Montreal Gazette points out, is the organ- ization in the United States o_f a 501118" PP‘ perty-holders protective committee Iepffififlllllg investors with something like $5,000,000,000 at stake. This committee, according to Eugene P. Thomas, president of the Trade Council, Inc., is acting for 90 to _95 per cent of United States industry engaged in for- eign commerce before the war. The $5.000.“ 511i 000,000 figure, however, is only a fraCtlm 0i the total money value involved in the German thefts. Co The grand figure has been estimated by the ho Board of Economic Welfare at $30 to $35 bl)‘ ed lion up to the end of I941. The’ Board's report was issued a few days ago. _‘Not only has in wealth, accumulated over centuries, been carried uh back to Germany," it said, “but the industries, natural resources and labor power of the oc- eupied countries are under absolute German do- initiation." Thousands of machines have been _ _ Goodby, Wellingtons! Natwnal Pbfelg“ has dealt a temporary blow to a cherished naval custom. out for the duration of the war. They are the the duration of the war. The Canadian Government had nothing to do with this transaction. British authorities made the purchases and arranged for the shipping. ‘iii The leather shortage Officers’ half wellington boots are ny long black boots which have been tradi- tional wear for British naval officers for many years. A naval order tabled in the House of mmons reads: "Due to the shortage of leather new half-wellington boots are to be purchas- by officers of the Royal Canadian Navy for Half-vrelliugtons now the possession of any officer may be worn til worn out." e o- o n Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, English com- poser, born this dale, i842; director of the Na~ tional Training School for Music, London; moved t0 56min)’, 91¢ 8"“ ‘Tie-arch illsmu‘ knighted in 1883; wrote overtures and incidental tions of Europe have been stripped of their laboratory and scientific equipment, livestock has been confiscated, the treasures of public gai- music for several of Shakespeare's plays; pop- ular songs include “The Lost Chord”; three ora- torios, and three cantatas, one of which, "The lflfir-S and Pflvale QOHECYTOYIS hi" bee" “Pill” Golden Legend" is frequently performed, and priated. Even office funiture, park benches a grand opera “Ivanhoe-i; his ha,“ is chiefly and garden tools have been taken and the loot- ing is still going on at the rate of “tens of bil- lions of dollars a year." The German High Command has taken a large share of the shipping of occupied coun- tries and tbc B.E.\V. declares that “for rnagni- do tude and ruthlessness the German looting of 0c- cupicd Europe surpasses all previous conquests in history." In Poland the plunder is estimated (ll $2,r)oo,ooo,ooo. How much of all this stolen propcrty can be recovered is problematiiitil- Much of it may not be recoverable at all, but an effort siloulrl 11c iuaiic. It will have t0 b6 Iliad!’- witllnut any (icrmiiit ctr-oprratiozi and most like- ly lll lhc fzicc of a flood of whirling (jerman pro- pagaiiill. i ta] associated with that of W. S. Gilbert who wrote the libretti of a number of comic operas for which Sullivan composed the music; these in- clude, “Patience", Pirates of Penzance”, “The Mikado”, “The Gon- “H.M.S. Piriafore”, “The liers", and "The Yeoman of the Guard.” w a a a At this time we may well recall the intimate talk of Mr. Churchill to the Empire in his broadcast on March 21, as present events prove how carefully and accurately he summed up the situation and forecast the future. While urging his hearers to concentrate even more zealously upon the war effort, and not to ftakc their eyes off the ball, even for a moment, he prefaced his k by a. warning that lie could not share the sanguine hopes of those who thought the war Ocean Flying Time lion" iiciir the mic cmist of the Atlantic has come t0 ihc other strikes the reader of an iri- H," formative iiicinorziiiiliiiii issued by Air Transport of Command. The quickest flight yet made from Ncivfocmzllzinrl to the United Kingdom is said 3 to be that floivii by Captain W. S. May in a Liberator, ivhicli took six hours and twenty of miniitcs from shore to shore, or seven hours and forty minutes from take-off to landing. Cap- tain May learned to fly out in Winnipeg, and holds another record-if “record" is a. term per- missible in Air Transport Command compari- aons-for lie flew from Montreal to Iceland in r1 hours and 16 minutes. Iceland, however, is only four hours and three minutes from the United Kingdom, and was flown in that time by Capt. E. G. Carlisle. Just ( as Labrador, as flown by Air Commodore G. I would aoon be over. reserve, and not attempting to prophesy," he sai but it may well be the year after-we might beat “Speaking under every d, "I can imagine that some time next year- tier, by which I mean beat him and his powers evil into death, dust, and ashes." Then we should turn on Japan. Mr. Churchill suggested Council of Europe to adjust disputes and prevent renewed aggression and the preparation future wars, and a Four Years’ plan of social reform for Britain. ‘Iii Commissioner David C. Lamb, C.M.G., LL.D., O.F., who is well known to many here where a couple of years ago he passed a considerable time convalescing from a serious illness, offers the following principles upon which to build a permanent peace: force to keep the peace. 2. No unemployment. When private enterprise fails, then the state inusLprovidc public capital expenditure). 3. A l. An international police stricted to hall th b ~ ' - ‘on Post. e num ei of pins. _____ The village doctor and lawyer were spending a convivial evening with the economist from the big citv am‘ Eventually the discussion came round to which represented the old~ est profession. “Well!” said the 110601‘. “Eve was made from Adam's rib. That makes the medical pro- fession the oldest on record." "Not 8R B11." said the lawyer. “Before Acam —-if you will search the inc- °Pd —0i‘der was created out of 0118M- To set order there ltad id be law and that makes mv able profession the oldest." interrupted the economist onoatloin at lnlcraat. The Charlottetown flunrllnn than II! nnoaaaarllp amlaraa Ila OIII|UII al mnnnananaeda. , inoes have just met at Toronto in a confeience on forest manage- ment and conservation, alter tmhh a meeting was to be arranged in Ottawa with Hon, T. A. Crerar. Minister oi Mines and Natural Re- in which the forest insects and fungus growths can be greatly reduced. Public money spent on well con- sidered plans for conservation o! the forests should bring a latte loss due to | -- FOR BOYS IN SERVICE sources. Presum to do with conservation work to Sllw-We would like to draw the be undertaken in the ably. this all has return- rorests as do you think ... t d t v __ The Primed ‘pvrxildxe he chaos? Two half-timers in n factory pro- duce more than a fulltime worker. Impossible. you would say. But licre is the statement or Mr. McCorquo dsle, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, that in many factories part-time workers have raised output by 50 per cent. The women working only four hours d0 1101b get bored with their jobs. They do not, as everybody expected they would. Waste a lot of time aett ling down tn work and more time; gettlns ready to knock off. -_I_on- don Daily Earpress. o Tflday there is a safety de sit box boom, Greta Palmer writegoin Coronet. Much oi this business is 5W0 V! European refugees, who have brought all their valuables to America. There ls twice as much currency in circulation today as there was a tcw years ago. Most bankers know that much of it is in their ientec: vaults. Many depositors cohfusedly mason that cash rep- resents security during periods mark- ed by great financial uncertainty. "Old. ladies, in particular, are hoard- ing cash," according to one banker in a section cf New York where Practically all the depositors live on inherited income. Bankers are not SUPPOSed to offer advice unasked. So they do not explain to these happy old ladies that it a national calamity made the banks so unsafe that. their money on deposit was valueless, it would be as valueless as currency. Arc you looking forward to a world, right after the war, in whim you'll crive a super-streamlined automobile mode mostly of plastics and with a motor weighing practic- allymothing? Or in which you'll go marketing and carry your week's groceries home in your purse be- cause they'll all be dehydrated? If so, rorget it! Changes are nor, g0- tc come that suddenly. There will be plenty oi new wrinkles in your way or living after the war. just as there were in the post-why period 0! 1920-40. but they will be evolutionary rather than revolution- BTY, It's a healthy thing to give attention of mothers. wives. and relatives of members of the armed forces, to the War Time Hospitality Service of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. All)‘ mail or woman in uniform. anywhere in Canada, will be tak- en care oi through the Hospitality _ Committee of the nearest I. 0. D E. chapter. Names and addresses can be liaiiced iii to Mrs. G. T. Hardlc 8i) Brighton Road, or Mrs. J. R. Paton, l6 Brighton Road. All interested are urged to take advantage o! this worthwhile con- tribution to the comfort and enter~ tainmeht of young people who must often be lonely in new environment. The service is free. ‘ ' ' I ant. Sir, etc MARI’ BREHAUT, War Work Convener Royal Ed- ward Chap. I. O. D. E. Charlottetown. May 1i, i943. Acc-laiming Smuts tWlniiipeg rice Press) None oi ttie cider statesmen has been more positive of victory (or the democracies than Field-Mar- shal Jan Cliristiaan Smuts, the Prime Minister oi South Africa. No grcnt figure taking a lead in this world-wide war has been more asst iiie or the reasons why the Axis must fall than has Marshall Smuts-or General Smuts, as he has been long more familiarly known. But assurance must have been made douibly assured for him when Oswald Pirow announced seat in the Union Parliament. when Mr. ircw made that statement nearly two months ago, the AXls should have known that it. was akin to admission that Mr. Pimw figured his race was run were done for. ago, and out of his shrewd old eyes and others for themselves. South Africa from Germans. when the that he would not again contest a. ;. " i because his pals the Axis Powers General Smuts saw the writing on the wall long 55V? You!‘ f0X¢8 "0111 "N! More fox pups and ad to dose for worms than from any other cause. For fox pups three weeks old give them ffrenclfs must cynically have seen the fate being spun by Pirow and Mulan. t fl t1 i llirhey ' did t 0 a n once Withmfhec riifihsiiuour tried u: risnk N“ 2 vermlclde Camille!- Smuts in his efforts to preserve g thfgg mnnflql Aflgr that the calamity v ' thc- would doom it to by aligning it. fr‘ only in neutrality, with the Unlrzn has come since that iall day part ol the Dominion Government's programme at past-war employ- ment. The development and pro- tection or the natural resources of the country is one or the things to which the National Advisory, Committee on Reconstruction has been giving attention. The provinces own the forests and they would be the bene- Iiciariea oi active conservation measures. What the .ma_v co, therefore, is to co-operate with financial assist- ance. for the sake of the employ‘ merit that could be provided. Dominion does this. it will doubtless insist on the adoption by "the" provinces of proper forestry practices‘ otherwise the conserva- tion policy might easily be de- tested Many thousands or men could ' be employed on cleaning up the forests, removing the brush and‘ dead wood which teed incipient forest tires; cutting file-breaks: building roads through the forests: planting young trees; fiihtlng the insect and fungus pests. The annual oi the forests thmugh tires and pests is greater than the amount 0t timber converted into lumber or pulp and paper- The need o! more adequate conservation policies Is obvious, The forests should be rezarded as a growing- crop; there should be no over-cutting. since that de- strovs the vitality oi the forests: and everything should no done tor Nearer and ever nearer . . - My body, tired but tense. Hovers twlxt vague pleasure Arid tremendous confidence. Arms to have and in use them Arid a soul to be made Worthy i! not worthy; It afraid, unafraid. To endure ior u little. To endure and have done: Men I love about me. . » iiilorreil and Gompany ll. F. MlllillBALll Chartered ‘Accountants lantern Trust Buildlnl Charlottetown - - -,-.-.-.-.-.*.-.-.-.-.- ‘ms rximiirn GLASSES“ FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBJST New Location Corner Kant and Queen 5" Over me the sun! And should at last. suddenly Fly the speeding death, The four great quarters o! ‘- Receive this little breath. ~—R0bert Nichols. _.i._._._;____ REAL VICTORIAN 1B TIME LONDON Huh is being landaus, growlers and all ty es oi Victorian for the June wedding o Lieutenant Nathaniel their perpetuation as an important sules. l us?" Zi léziirzvbizle T0 ALL FOX RANCHERS There is no time like the present to get busy and h’ You will always get the very best results by using Amg the h,“ my that the , ffrench’s Verinlcide Capsules. They are safe, sure and efficient, and are used by all leading ranchers horsewoman, They want. real Victorian wedding. terrible “Worm Menace.” ults are lost by neglecting This size is effective up to age use the number 1 cap- EDDING (CH-The _Empire'l ‘ (or - , other horsedrawn ve lcles (and men to drpes them) Oatway, R. N.R., and Jill Farmiloe. a ronitnent have n communism Smuts on a narrow majority (our years ago. the light ot reason has shone more clearly for those temp- ted to throw in their political lot with the groups inspired by Plrow and Malhn, either to stand for ienttiblic-znism, to separate the Un- ion from the British Commonwealth or Nations. or for the New Order (for which Pirow piried) which Y0" lmflslnstivn nlav. but don't let run away. ~Minneapolls Stnr Journal. Windsor racemrs arrived on the 0°11?“ 0n the opening or the flat season in various ways. but prin- cipally on foot or bicycle. Stations are n mile from the track gates Visitors who could not procure one of the very iew taxis. ambled un by the riverside. A rew parties were rowed up the Thames, and paid is 8d for the trip. The lucky ones in motorcars were carefully scrutinized by police and petrol ' m.‘ 3h. Derintendent Collins. oi Scotland‘ Yfld- with a Bqllnd of Fuel Ministry inspectors. searched every garage would bind them to the Nazis in Berlin. ' itmv the old General looks ior- ward as Prime Minister with more cculiricitce to a general election ‘ which must be held this year, and as Minister ior Defence he must tier the human contradictions n that former young cabinet col- lemme who was then Minister ior Defence and is now only the Oli- wald Pirow who turned on his sworn allegiance to have to realize now that peace can come to him only i! he go out again into the political veldt. Drive oul A-CHES premiership came to everywhehfl ~ No. 2 Capsules boxes of 26 — — - -- $1.00 No. 2 Capsules boxes of 100 - — - - 3.00 0 polite Ma's Grocery l t nta ] "°“i»ili.i-."i film lib H, F, McPhee BA" K-C; NOTARY as. LCITOB $5553 sofifiarlotteton PALMER 8. l-IASI-AM B. A" LL- B- ~ p“; ql- Nova Sco in Climb” Charlottetown. N] agsornmjo i.“ Q m“, BELI. 8. MATH I ESON mount T0 wit" _ Charlotte“!!! P I. Island (TNKIYA rnovnvcii or rnmcu aowann ISLAND m THE PROBATE 00"" r April A- n" m‘ The 28th day o snub E. Mum, w” (jouiitv '1‘ th '- Qlloznn eCount-y 01' m“ Cunsisoid or literate WI!" w‘ count! GREETING; renilllll; _ WHEREAS "Pflhrahk h, hllllfd‘ “w” aloreiiln‘ the udmlfl" No. 1 Capsules boxes of 20 - - - - 1.00 No. 1 Capsules boxes of 100 - - - - 4.00 Postpaid to any address Use ffrenelfs Flea Powder for quick results E. A. Sale Distributors for llreiich’! [or P.E.L "Mr We announce tlic return from all! ‘I-nalor '1'. B. Bog Central Drugstore service overseas o! V. 1)., wlio reauuica Ii I position an Director . Rogers Agencies, Ltd. Ir. lorton Dow, who he so oapably acted iii this capacity lloco September 1st, i080, will eoiitlnuowitl us no Director and Assistant Manager. . ' hm“ eslstlr tor o! th m, be ll- ra In; that a citations‘ g M 2n tor the WIN» hflhlllrlglg; _ r¢ forth: You are tnerelore lighten“. rla u ti’: ti: 0 . h, mm dime aa our“ "l, h rim "rs: Petitioner. d “"' “ liutlkh fihi.’ A Ilhtl ‘Illulalt he Powell, is I4 hours. 27 fliinlllcs from the Unite’! grand assizes, to which those char d with un- "m," ' “d!” °f mu“ °f m” “‘°°‘ . Kingdom, and Newfoundland, as flotvn by Capt. speakable crimes against humanigre would be 2,2113%: ‘£3,231, 833%‘: ‘ “i Richard Allen. is lo hours i8 minutes away from brought for {trial and judgment. 4. A perman- agisrtriliagign noteld. This "step p155 131-518;", ent court o equity-nor instead of the inter- w" "V" B" m" - Of course flying times from west to east are national court of justice at The Hague, but a §.',‘,‘I.'§",.‘§‘.3£;,,'§,,“3,§§§ gllfihifffiff; shorter than those from east to west, owing t0 court dealing in equity rather than merely law. "f! l mile 01' e0 BWHY- Civil. mili- tlie prevalence of western winds, which so often 5. Restitution-the return of stolen property afyhofiizhlglésp- e2°$r°fn£°§f1g provide the tail winds sometimes held respon- must be absolute and unconditional, the issue, tn °q||gg_ _1,md°n sung“ Baum,‘ cilrle for very fast flights. But coming east- essence being ii spiritual mic, and one with no n ward or going westward, the flying time is less hearing on economics. 6. Reparati0n-—-a ques~ swag’: xfigftm‘ 9123:: :91 "a: than a day's light. l 1'0" for 1115015510" lust in the same way as in ‘fir: war." -—GCl‘lel'fll Wllllarfi s, y In this sense, these times kept by the Trans- bankruptcy proceedings. We with to apron to oar many friends and enatolcra our grateful appreciation for the continuance o! their balloon all ffllitdult iii the years to eoioe we will always be worthy of till ron enoe. Complete Insurance Service. W. I. 110G286 AGENCIES, 1.111., Carrie Building, Charlottetown i. gonohrmygifl “and r imi- lo re o mum chin ' at ‘ifflfllffiiin nloraaalil the day l" ‘hinthrimbt bee.‘ homer. c. Lvwhfhamiii ~~ l-g::'-’0.lj.fi.l.