“It iliics not bvgiu to stipply enough for convoys PAGE FOUR THE BIIARLOTTETOWN nunnnutn Morning Dally (Founded In 18H) President: Ueut. Col W Chester B. MoLln VIm-Prcsldent: J. B. Blunell. FJ-l- Secretary: lJeut. Col D. A. MncKInnun. 0.8.0 gym» “m Mullflglll‘ Director: J. R Burnett, FJA hoot-rate Erliuiis: Frank Walker uul Ian A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION BATES M M,“ u, p_ g, L, 54,00 per yell"; 82.50 for S mouth 31,25 li-i- 3 umnlhl; 50o for one month ' city Delivery: $5110 n" i=1": 34W" l" ° "'°"'*" 3H5 for 3 months By Mall In Canada imd U.S.A. 56-90 l)" Y!" .-- - y 1;; $2.00 per year $1.00 for 6 Ilmnlhb “ma” l u l‘ 50¢ for a mom-fu- ~ | flg-[uvyn Guurtllnn mny no ohm-MI I u,,.,.Ti,h..',,-.L'i\f..“. Agency, Tlnusl Square New Yurln 01¢ South haul Agency, (Jutner llllk iii-u in ninnon. MINI! flglruprllllnn m“ Agent-I, HHS Peel Si». llwlrllll J- Fliie, 35f ltuy an, ‘Fnrunlo; New: Stand, Chutuu lllurlu. otmwu; “ullt-‘s Noun stand, Sudlvury, Ont; Huh TUYIIDQO “m”. Mum-um, g‘; 11,, Elli-n IIUDFIEIIIII, Arnhsrnl. N. l. fThe Strongest Memory IS Weaker than Ml Weakest Ink." sioxTni-tv. JULY 21, 1941. lleallli Education The latest lyullctiii to hand of the Edncntlflfl Branch of lllt: Douiiiiitnii Bureau OI Slflllillfi concerning "Ili-iilili liducation and Medical Scr- v-lcfl in tjiiinilinii Schools," is an encouraging ducuiiit-iit in iiiiit it indicates that such education is €Su,l,l{;ly,3,l “ihlgky antl is being increasingly ' "l .is :iii essential public service. \\'lIS the first province to obtain 1v to establish school inspection ‘~~i,< lliiW i7 rural health units. In urban can,“ d ,- 13,.- ltinirtl of I-Ieztlth or the School Board llil~i l.Il\\"lI l't‘-l>\>|‘.>'ll)llll_\', and in most cities H1‘. m‘ iltirtnrs, nurses and dentists. (I90; l. there zirc . _ _ 1mm, ixpiiiei lills liirgc health units nowbm Olxffalivtll il i5 evolving toward PIOVIITCC-WIITC orgzinizzn -ii- _ _ , New l-iriiiisiviclc ltrts compulsory medical in- spfiQljtill‘ \\'ll'it3 in Sli-"ltwtclicivun the spread of niniiiciiuil d Cliff's" lists curried with it school in- spcctiuii. l:i Nova. Q iitia, itiedical inspection 0f schools \\'.l5 ntulitirizcil in i920, and now a large pcrceiiuige of the school enrolment comes under this lll‘il\'l~'ll ii. (Jticlicc in tom begun the organization of the Province iino licziith units and now some thirty districts are under responsible medical officers. In Prince Fdvviiril Island, health and education are tinder the siniie minister, and "easily two- thirds of the school children receive the protection and benefit of the public health sysem of school inspection." The stirvcy estimates that from 5O to 75 per cent (ll Cllililltdl iii elciiiciitziry school age in the Duiiiiiiiiiti rcilttirc: dental ziltcntion. In this con- flPfiltlll ii is n tttil lllill Nova Scntia has a "dental trailer" wliirli functions in sections of that prov- ince int-re i i 2o IIIIIPS from a resident dentist. All llll pr tviiiciqs, r~~pt-ci;ill_v in urban centres have €<lilllll l/‘il s-unti clinics for dcntnl care. Iklanitoba Highwa , which takes one from Montreal to Trois-Rivicres, was once an old Algonquin trail and, later, an important military road. It skirts the lovely St. .\Iaurice River and traverses pastoral country which captivates the eye-pro- sperous farnis and nteadowlands, ancient manor houses that were once the stately mansions of proud seigneurs, trim little villages nestling by the roadside or clustered about a steepled church. Trois-Rivieres is the second oldest city in Can- ada, where the present and the past blend in a delightful way, the former without intrusion, the latter with all its storied and mellow appeal. It is a community which is steeped in the early his- tory of Canada. It was from here that Radis- son and DeGroseilliers went forth into the un- known and explored the Hudson's Bay territory; from here went jean Nicole: to pciifrntc the Great Lakes region; Pierre Pepin and du Lbut t0 northern Minnesota and Wisconsin; Pere Mar- quette to the hlississijijii; and La Vereitdrye t0 reach the Rocky hlotintaiiis and claim them for New France. It was on the St. Maurice River that the Indians used In coiiie from the North, their canoes laden with luxuriant furs. It was to this spot that Champlain sent Sieur de La Violette: in I634, to establish a frontier post. And so its history goes, with fascinating traditions on all sides. a EDITORIAL NOTES A war economy suggestion. To eliminate un- necessary wear on shirt collars professional laundercrs recommend slipping the necktie in place before donning the shirt. I I l I Sales of Dominion of Canada Non-Interest Bearing Certificates for the months of May and June totalled $511,286, bringing the total oiit- standing issue to $6.9l.j.()2I, the llnnk of Cau- ada announces on behalf of the Department of FIITZIIICC. Iii!!!‘ Soldiers of the Canadian Army proceeding on pass or furlough, which necessitates journeying to a point some distance from the station or camp in which they are serving, may now enjoy special transportation privileges. Effective since July I0, a married soldier traveling to that point at which his wife livcs or a single mziu traveling to his home may obtain a TZIilWIIY ticltct at the cost of nne-tvay fare, for the return journey. is m w v VTliose who know Mr. Victor Sifton of the “unmpeg Free Press, now acting master gen- eral of the ordinary department of National De- fence know him to be a go-gctter. He arrived in London the other day by trans-Atlantic flight, and told ricwspapernien be was in Britain only to confer with Canadian authorities and went about it so fast he stopped at his hotel only long en- ough to drop his bnggagc- Making the trans-At- lantic flight with Mr. Siftnn was I.t.-Col. K. S. Illaclacltlzin, acting associate deputy minister of national defence for naval services- : t w» 4- Anotlier example of the lining tip of Anglo- hns :i -in of such clinics conducted at various Ct‘llll'l'~'. Si-lzriiclu-ivziii Rclicf Services have or- gzinizwl a .~’_\‘~It'lll of di-iilnl clinics, and Alberta contliint-s i! itzil service with medical and surgi- czil service iii a t clliiig clinic for the out-lying rliszricts. I'm ~<~ liiluxird Island has two perman- ent utiuiivipzil clinics at Charlottetown and Sum- mcrside. In all the lfziriliine provinces vaccination against smallpox is compulsory. In the other provinces this atttlmrity is permissive. Immun- ization zigiin-t diphtheria, although to it is crcditcrl the drop in diphtheria incidence in Can- ada, is not yct universal Even in urban centres ivith regular nicdicril service it is estimated that within the past tcn ycnrs 80 to 90 per cent of their childreiii have ll(‘(’ll toxoitletl against the dis- easc~ 'I‘li~.- giuil sci by public health authorities is at least QR pcr cent. Tubcrciiliii tcstiiig is steadily gaining ground, Hlllinngli the lrtrtycst percentage of surveys is con- fined to c fili- s, rtwiilcittial schools and teacher- training lllrilllllllfllli wltcre such examination is compulsory. .\ll the provinces have T.B. travel- ling clinics. Reference is made to the splendid work of the Itniinr Red Cr \ zts well as other organizations engaging in sit lir cilucatinn for health and philanthropic assistance to school children. Some Cogent Reasons I Junstiiitiiil l"‘.'I<t'>llS bcliind the Government caiiipaigti to rcdtice gasoline consumption were given by .\lr. tlittrelle, oil controller, in an in- lf'\’\'lt.'\\’ u-iih tlic .\l'rIlll'Clll Gazette. Mr. Cottrelle cxplflillt-tl that gri-wiliiic consumption in Canada liriil lIlL‘l".(l~~.’4l 'i\(‘l' :1» per cent, or to 65,000,000 bitrrcls of Clllllt‘ nil, this year. Because the tanker fleet has been lll\'L‘l'll'tl to other uses more pip-t lines llZl\‘(‘ lllltl l!) be built, btit the 12-inch pipe line from lfliilnnil, Maine, to Montreal would not rcuibve ih- IlPVll for careful conservation of gas suppliiw: lli<‘l‘:* unis still the problem of getting tlic oil lll zstiiltwr» ll] Portlaurl for transportation. There was only our: refinery on the Canadian At- lantic ci-zi-"t, riwtl it wzis cittircly devoted to war. rind ll7l\'lll \"c--t-l-, so tnulv-crs have had to be used to bring in bunker .'ii1tl dcisel oil for these ves- sels. This rci-d tzilti-s tankers from the Montreal route so that this source of supply to Montreal was ready cut off, 'l‘bt~re were eight Norwegian tankers cnipliiycd in supplying Montreal but these lmv." l>l‘(‘ll ilivcrtcd to other use. The only pipe line into (Xiunila tntlny is that ending at Sariiia. It brought in 11.000000 barrels a year and it would not be intercfcrctl with so long as Cnnniln could g1 itiiil-contineiital fuel, but today tbcro ivzis r. st-riritis shortage in the northeastern Stzitcs nivl mid-continent oil was being moved erist in the Yiiitctl States. Domestic production was only .1 little over 9,500,000 barrels a year. Voyageufs Trail speaking countries is the announcement that t0 encourage publication of more Australian news in the United States. the Federal Cabinet has cle- fldfildzto stibsidise Press cables from Australia to America. Aunotuiciiig this. the Minister for In- formation (Senator Foll) said the subsidy would allow Australian correspondents of American newspapers to send news cables to their journals at rates equal to those now charged for Press tele_grams from Australia to Empire countries, which was considtirably belolv the foreign rate, l! Robert Burns died this date, 1796- He holds the highest place among Scottish poets, and his philosophy is accepted by many as next door to the Sermon on the Mount, notwithstanding that he himself, according to Robert Louis Stevenson, chose “to-be a Don Juan, grasping at temporary pleasures, until stibstantizil happiness and solid industry had passed him by." Then gently scan your brother Man, Still gentler sister Woman; Though they may gatig a little wrang, To step aside is human Then at the balance let's be mute, , "We never can adjust it; What's done we partly can compute, But know not what's resisted. a a it: w- Is there money in U.S.A. hockey, or is there merely sport and the development of skill? These questions are raised when it is announced. Cleve- land baseball club has applied for an additional $100,000 life insurance 0n Bob Feller, bringing to $200,000 the amount of protection carried on the 22-year-old pitching star. Issuing of the new policy will make Feller the highest insured play- er iif Cleveland history. In I937 the club carried $100,000 0n Pitcher Johnny Allen, then in the midst of a l5-game ivinning streak. Feller has won l8 games while losing four and Monday took the tooth victory of his major lea- gue career. Feller has received his selective ser- vice questionnaire, bu: reliable draft sources in- dicate there was little chance of his being called into the United States army before the end of tlie season. o i: I There is nothing being done here to salvage waste for patriotic purposes, and for the good and sufficient reason that, owing to freight rates, it would not pay. Moncton is in the same box, and the City Council is up in arms against the Carry- On programs of the C. B. A. for reflecting upon them for not participating in the present Govern- ment campaign. Mayor Storey states there were several reasons wliy the city itself bad not taken over salvage operations. One was that before the Dominion government ever thought of a national campaign the city had a general cleanup, con- sequently cellars and attics were pretty well clean- ed out at that time. l-le pointed out that the ef- fort bad cost more than it netted. About $300 was gained from the business, btit it bad cost at least that much for trucking, alone. “I hml my experi- An fllll'.'it‘ll\'t‘ lmrilrlvi, bearing the title of the \'ii_v;i,qiiiii"< Trail, it"s bvcu pitblislietl by the St | illilllflfl‘ \'.'illi'v Titiurisl llurmiu. Quebec, and printed lty lx- Niuvcllislc, of Trois-Rivieres, t0 sct forth the urititrnl scenic beauty of this district, lllfl also ils historic associations. The King's ence with the ivlinle business and will wait a better sittirition for marketing before plunging into such a thing again. If and when there is good reason, and profit tn the Dominion from the effort, I will be right back there with the council helping out to the best of my ability." r :4v"'l.‘.' ~ .- t I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES RY TllE WAY At one perlod the lupenllfloul spe.iat.r may have said to himself that, It. be.ng time imnlversary o! Waterloo and the tlmrteenth round eomtng on, Joe Louis was about. to lose his empire. What Louis had to say about. It. afterwhrd was more interesting because It was so true; "Conn hurt me pretty much In the twelfvn and 1 knew I was Iostng the fight when the thlrteenm started. My handlers let. me know that, even If I dldnt know It my- self". So he had t0 knock Conn out quickly. TI-tls Ls a reversal of me old custom by whlch the winner of a fight insisted that the Other fellow never musied him up, that he had the battle In hand all the way and that. he could have knock- ed his opponent out any time he desired. This custcm has been rele- gated by the heavyweight cham- pion to lesser fields, Including polItIcs. For in poLtIcs of tliIs day the top men are never wrong, never hurt. and, as for llstenlng to hand- lers as exrpert In their line as Jack Blackburn ls In his, that's non- sense! — New York Sun. Dr, S. Joseph Hoffman, wrltlng In the British Medical Journal on methods of dealing with alr rald casualtles at a hospital In the south of England, states that. In theory the ccnceptlon of resuscita- tion wimis. recovery wards, hysteria wards, “awaiting X-rny" wards, was most attractive, but. In prac- tlce It proved a complete failure. The same applied to the marklng of patients with. different colors to sIg-nlfy the Injury and treatment. In the heat. of the moment one never seemed able to remember what color stood for what. All prev- Icus schemes were therefore scrap- ped, and all cases were submitted In the tisual manner. A rapid but. comprehenilve examination was made, and the findings jotted down on a card: In the flrst flush of entthuslasm_ adds Dr. Hoffman, adequate antishcck treatment be- Ioi-e operation tended to be over- looked and cases rushed Into the theatre prematurely. It resulted In surcessful operations, but dead patients. After the first raId thelr mortality rate was over 40 percent“, In spite of every operation being completed within slx hours of the raid. - Edinburgh Scotsman. Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden speaks wIth the voice of Britain when he says: “We are not In any circum- stances prepared to negotiate wtn him (Hitler) at any tme on any subject". Conjecture wIll fcllow on his statement that some peace over- ture will be forthcoming frcm the Fuchrer soon. As a member of the Government, be can be presumed to be speaking with some knowledge and authority, Lt there ls reliable reason to belleve that Hitler is plannlng any such move, It. Is well to scotch It at once. The Brltlsh people are as firmly determined as are their leaders to carry on this war to Its Inevitable ccnclus on. It would do their morals no good to leave any suspicion In their minds that there was the slightest chance of a negotiated peace. They ex- pect their Government to stand firm against any such proposal and Mr, Exlen has glven them the as- surance they demand. -- Windsor star. Steamers may soon be plying be- tween Chilean and Eastern Cana.‘ - 13ft ports, should a practicable commercial agreement b2 reached. The Govcrnmnt of Costa Rma lately approached the Chilean steamship Co.,. for a similar pur- pose, and offered a subsidy f3!‘ stop-overs In Puerto Limon by Chilean steamers now travelling fortnightly between Valparaiso and New York. — Chilean Press service. Much as we dlsllke Communlsm. It ls necessary to recognlze that. Russia. has In twenty years shown neither the disposltlcn nor the ability to assaIl the free PBOPIQS- Every blow struck by the Soviet today counts In the maln struggle against Nazlsm as much B5 n bl-‘W struck by Britain. For that purpose the Russlan front Is worth more than the one Britaln and America hoped to establish In Yugo lavla and Greece. - (Ihristlnn Science Monltor. A portion of a. German bomb which recently penetrated the roof of my mlll Is now hanzmi 11km! offlce beside a cannon ball fired Into the same premises by Ollver Cromwell, and recently taken out of the wall durlng alteratlons. The two missiles fell wIthIn a few feet of each other, but. Cromwell‘: was the better shot. — W. L. In London Tlmes. AuxIlIni-y Terrltnrlal Service wo- men who take thelr JC-b serloualy. and the rent majorlty ofthem are very ser L113 about It, have not. worried In the least about make-up or wearlng rings. The smartest of the offlcers usedlttle In the way of cosmetics, serve n dusting of powder. and may be a touch of lIp- stbck. ‘Iliwse with out-of-dcor wok to do flnd the fresh aIr better for the czm lexlon than any rouge, and regu ar hours and plaln whole- some food do the rest of the beauty treatment. — Nottlngham Evenlng Post. Cigarettes are now almost un- obtalnable In Holland, because the Germans have taken away most. of the stocks. Dutch smokers can stlll buy some cigars, as the Germans are less Inveterate cIgar-smokers, but tobacco f:r making these Is also growing scarce, and the Dutch are beginning to smoke cigars made of dried cherry leaves or bcetrot pulp, A; these materlals requlre s paper covering the paper Is soak- ed In tobacco juloe to make the substltute more reallstlc. - Not-- ttngthum Evenlng Post. German scholars mnlnlaln that Shakespeare's England was "gen- ulnely Germanic" and that the bard himself was cultural essence German. Thev should know better than that. SHBRBSDEIITA repeatedly bralsed England and condemned tyranny In all Its forms, not to mention men drt-st In n llttle brief authority who play such. pranks before high heaven as make the angels weep. That I: r-of that. he was not In essence rman and that he knew hla Hltlers and Mus- sollnls. - Montreal Gazette, Canada Is n nntlon of Little Fellows. If M] the few Big Fellows In Canada contrlbuled all thelr annual earnings we could malnvln fighting for only abzut two weeks on It: present fnanclal seals, We must face the facts. We must. throw ourselves Into th'n war as n neonle If we m to wln. I1 we do n-t make our cmtrlbiitlon vcluntarlly, we wIll have to submlt. to reclmen- The Milky Way f" cheater Gtundtlm) Saute extracts from letters to the Milk Officer: "Please send mo another form for cheap mllk as I mother." mo I. form for lup- lmvlnz children a have n. baby two Id. and dild not know any- thing about. It till a. friend told mo." "I had Intenaed comma the Mllk Offloer today bu. had fifteen children this morniln ." "1 have a chdld nearlv two your: old and looking forward to an Iii- crease In November. hoblng thls will suit your klnd approval." “I have a. babv two Ye old fed entlrelv on cows and ano r four months old. Ill 1 be able to have mllk for baby as m.v husband finish- es hLs ixlght watchmanis Job on Thursday?" In: mv form but I have been In bed for two weeks with mv baby and dId not know It. was rimming out tIll the mllkmwn told me." THE TINKER. FAIRY I saw the Tlnker I-‘alriv on the mad this morrumz, He was trillllng rosy miner for a toadsbool shelf. He had not; his amp on backward with the feather pointing f0:- ward And was munol-tlnx on mallow a while he muttered to hlmself, “Oh, It's Tinker Tinker. Tinker. Jack Is waiting for his pulpit. And the clovers must be painted and you've bent. the tallest fern. And please to out the chestnut leaves more fancy round the edges, And linker this and Tinker that, ivliloltever wav I turn! I've sharpened up the crass-blades an I've turned the cricket's‘, flddle. , I've spread the field with butter- cubsteand I've brewed the cat- n a, But llttle I'll be drlnklng If they keen me busy tanking. And its neamlv time. I'm Lhlnklnz. for a holiday for mel" Then "Slr," said I, "Allow me, My name ls Saml Sllckspoon. I represent the company that makes the new machines. For cuttlniz. frlllliuz. hemmlruz. and for planting. seeding stemming, Thus affording honest tlnkers Dleas- axit rests and Inbetweens!" The Tinker Falrv bllnked. then his cheeks grew verv crlmson He snatched a. bulrtish cudgiel and he coughed a mlizhtv couch. “This Is lust. preparatory." he an- nounced. all rourrh and roary. “To the endinct of the story. Now. you vagabone. be off!" I ran around the corner and I knelt behlnd a hawthorn Arid I laughed to hear hIm slnklniz. for his song was lust. llke this, “Whv. the fellow must orazvl Wouldift I grow fat and lazy?’ Then he orettled im a daisy. and he did It with a kiss. —Anne Sutherland Brooks IniLnjiet Some Little Poo le." tatlon. If we. as a natlon of Little Fellows, hang back for the 31g Fellcws to shell out the cash, the money will not be forthcoming by vcltintary means. and It will have to be fourd In other ways. — Gall Reporter. _ How Are ' Your Eyes? ll you are havlng symptom: or strain — headaches, gore eyes or dlzztness —- conlult I specialist. In your service with rem of experience and a thorough refracllng service. Gull In Ind discuss Y"! difficulties. G. F. llutcheson \ F. G. HUTTJHESON G. I‘. LIUTUHEBON 4i Professional Bards MORRELI. 8i OO. O. F. AROIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountant! Eastern Trust Bulldlnl chnrlottemwll . am expeotlni disable durlnl t jeents’ “Sorry I have been so long In fill-l Sergeanfs Innl (London Tunes) ‘mm m '11]; mtinjuirm nwdern i lthe south side of Fleet. street. has concealed 1mm many a DBSBQI-DY 0 r now made known to me WONG m senor-at — the destruetlsm. a. recent rug. of old tar In u - Iv llilnnlllttkamTllte-Jilm: tor here iasauiaoueox the wallofhIshw-lw recorded) Wu the nome of Jonn Thaaeus Delano. who was edlboir of - ‘me Times from I841 to I877. No one knows precisely when this llttle Inn of Ohanoerv was estab- Ilshed on this spot- JU-st east of the item/ole bv the now exilnct order of serjeants (servletnoes): but in or about. 1758 moved thence to Onancery Lane. and the inn was free for private occupation. Delano moved In dll-NIIR the sprlng of I847. and t-ne house was his London hon e for the rest of his worklnz life. Here, hat/Ina breakfast at lunch- tlme. he worked for some afternoon hours Ln his study 1m the first flccz". At the door he mounted his horse :t.r his daIIv ride to Pall Hall and SI. damask where he could be section horseback “wltlt a duke on either side." or to Westminster to head the debates. Here In a. noble dining room. wIth the aid 0f an excellent [French cook and the no less excel- lent wine‘ from nIs probably anclent and oertantlv roomy stone (tellers, lie gave little dlnner parties for six or elwht. men at a. round table. And ' here at an hour whlch enabled mm w "see moire sunrises than any other , man of hi; day." he returned on foot , from his long and unremlttled nliznt f 0f labor at the office of The Times l Another round table there Is mum ~ famous than Delimes and almost. as fanwus as Klntg Arthur's. about which the public. ouzh not too in-- ouI-sltlve. cannot. help feellna some anxlety. Bouverle street. as all know has suffered. oh as all would ~ exmt. Is carrylnrt on. and comm: on from the offIoe In Bouverle street. But The Times knows some- thlmz about carrylnu on-knows mo much to accent It as my evldence that thls room. that. piece of fumi- | tune, the other link with the past Is - hurt; or even In existence. The round table of Ptmcli, with all these far:- ous names on It. Is a urlvate affair of so much bubllc Interest that. nevis of Its preservation would be wel- come all over the Empire. Turkey Must Talk Turkey (Hamilton Spectator) For some months past Turkey has been asserting her friendship for Brltaln and protesting that all hei- treaty promises wIll be strlct- 1v observed. But at the same time Turkey I185 been very friendly wlth Germany, and has not only made a treaty of non-aggression frlend- lahlp wlth Berlin, but. has fostered their ecoriomlc relatlons to a cori- ‘slderable extent. 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EOD Rs BEN fLEY W. IL BENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY, K. (L C. l‘. BENTLEY. LL B. Barrllten ma!‘ Attnrnm-nt- 1i MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prlnoo Street _I Joseph MacDonald, B.A BABBISTEB, SOLICITOB. ITC. Over Telegraph Office I50 Richmond Street Chit-lotto In Phonu 018-186! Box I91 i Bil-ii M. ALIAN FARMER ILA» LLB. , BARBISTEB, SOLIGITOB ITO Conadhn flunk of Conner-on Bld| MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON BARIIISTIB. SOLICITOII; no Mona to Loan collections .0! tlllflrmqoomlfs u because Hickey’: has HIC 10c TOBACCO c0, L JLEYA. 139.1 This blg sale of Penslar Remedies PENSLAR Big One Cent SALE and Toiletries starts THURSDAY of this week and ends Monday 0f next week. There are many wonderful money saving articles on sale and you would do well to take advantage of same. Call at. the store and see the different Remedies and Toilet Goods-You will be convinced of the genuine bargains. Remember only a limited amount of these goods offered. Every one you buy meanl two you receive for the same money. E. A. Central Drugstore Sole Agent for the Penslar Preparations i out. Germany, which had professed to be able to reduce Russia to ruin In slx weeks, has spent two thirds of this tIme. and Russla. Is stlll Iioldlng her llne 230 mlle; from Moscow, and Is stIYI capable of fnclng a lot. of ruInIng. Germany, now undoubtedly seek. Ing rellef, asks Turkey to permlt the passage of German troops through her teri-Itory to Irak. Thls Ls to ask Turkey to be s. party to stabbing Brltaln In the back m the approved Fttsclst and Nazi manner. Apart, from questions of honour and good falth. ‘Ifiukey cannot risk the Dardanelles, for German troop. In Turkey could not. be trusted to abstaln from other objects than Irrtk. Turks yleld to German merits, they wIll with the the key does not Brltlsh troo Germans be permitted to pass, WOOD ISLANIJS-OARIBOO OAR FERRY SERVICE Duily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 A.M., ll AM. and 3 P.M. and from Coriboo of 9 A.M., l P.M. and 5 P.M. Atlantic Stand- uid Time. LATE TRIPS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN- DAY ARE NOW IN EFFECT. The Ferry will leave Wood ls- londs us soon alter 6.30 P.M. us possible and from Caribou us soon after 8 P.M. us possible, this change to ovoid night sailings from Coriboo. NORTIIIIMBERLANO FERRIES LTD. vlctorlotis their Russian Allies, ntlght. want the Dardanelles i; eagerly as Germany, not forget, Wtwell. who has a tlon In the East leader, has been sent to India Iq- éXnresc purpose of Dlocltlng My move that Clermlmv might l" to make In that direction. it m,’ he taken for granted that If “m. elther, \ Should til; blandlcq. have to reckon British and and Rum‘ ‘Turkey m“ that General mighty repute. as a conquering permit the passage o1 . neither will ti. is mode necessary L-29l-6-I0-ll. wgwucnnunus-us-unnu 144 Richmond St. m...........,.................,.................u.mm E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis z Charlottetown Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAIIMIN ORANGE PENOE TEA You will enjoy its superior l quality WHEN UNCLE SAM SPEAKS - THE WORLD LISTENS - ' ROOSEVELT GETS AN AUDIENCE When he “talks out" for the United States. Islander! who say a word for our tobacco llkewlse get a hearing a place In the Island scene If Y'S BLA CK TWIST Per Fig Manufactured By NIOKEY 8i NICHOLSON TD» CHARLOTTETOWN