tn -4r—:—*:-":-¢(>~ f-‘jft-‘t -.~.-.*-'iv~:.<w‘~ a rflvfifi w?"‘f".- Jflc-A-c-t >4Q m we d7!" ‘jiffcafl gflyfgm Ql-lf-m PAGE Ffilm lhli BIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN] Morning Daily iruumfed In INN?) PrZ-Isidt-tr: l.n~ut 101.,“ lice I-‘rt-sitit-ul. .I ll. llurnelt. l'..l.l. Secretary |.|I‘ul. t i-l U A. Dlat-Ifiinnuni 0.5.0. Eilllur and .\l.|||.|;;|||;; lluctlur J If. Bllflll". FJ-l- Aasuclalv tililuis. frank llalkcr and liln A 5'39"‘ 5t llfil SIll'll().\ l(:\ S 8y Mun Ill r. t. I. wit“ i» i w“ $15" "If 5 “mm”- - -' _; 1| ' l- fur one mouth. 15:111.": sir. i moi-i»- l 3M5 lul J utonltis. 5 o c" - I ...-\$-UI1"Y - lillll?yllhtldllllklfihhAliull‘“It?! ‘wit, slam lut ti "Will-IE h . . - . u». tui .; lllulllll5- aT/w Bufofig, ,1 Jltmitry f5 ‘Weaker Hull tut Hcumsf III/i." fi|~ll\\. \I.i’l. it. 19(10- ____- — \\ ltitlt uilc Murder icriii that ~il rt-iugve .\.: iiiili- " riulilcss- _ Ill i it pcfsiills. fi w-c-rc cit ilciails of y‘. .l=.p.itcl:es i, thc men rc- i iii in tht ' .'..iiii.iii liv- _ ;i. wcll as _‘.‘.li ‘v hc lfi an‘ 1.. l'lll.lll\. ‘l .. . l". 1.4 “,1 l! 11> L ‘ - i‘ 1' work ll-Ill p, p , _ ws. than thc_v rc- 3r!‘ idlllllg on flit ':iiit sifclv hi‘ t’ ci-uccrncd a i - . - i~ .:: ti-iil. or that i‘t~‘ l xiv, lllk‘ harder "'l'll\' iii rcqard ‘.\l"'lIlQlll'<> ol scrvicr’ ~ wit faith iwci- and ihc " tliir lie- . aiiil of our " iii-ttivcs of iii in-tiiict. ' l his triad g llll walk- ‘i‘\' l.t'\l’tl rc- iovt- H1011“ and h‘ '11llll't'lll\'llYS one dc without the \\’il‘.i:ig liiimhlv lviit-fs about "thr- ~ a ""‘.'l lwlicvcs. That ' n-"ivh commen- . . rcxt Monday v to tho<e con- ‘l-iil anil man. evci '3 s ccrncil .. l‘ill\lr]l llnlfLlilyS Inere is i? “i:'l fir the complaint lgaiiiq gi-i- ' ‘.1 ' W ‘ llhC that at thc Iflilhflf llwv . r» \‘.'.'!S no mail delivery i i '1 icxccpt special cle- g till Tuesday ilr-partnicnt has - - <_ dcclarcs the ., ll it itniiils out that Yiiicotiircr on Friday Ulll Faturday noon dnirercd until Tuesday. " ' the same could 'll"l soldiers over- liverv) t. . moriiiii:—,'2 failed to it‘ Kingston ll'i' airmail lettcr. might have a. . 8nd thcv \v/-:i'l The Ottawa ." . happcn to l"ll"l'= "i: ‘Il i" leas. Some years azo, niai. . very on Saturday Ifternoons and on i “st holidays was inaugurat- ed, but it was alv, i later for the sake of ecnnoniv. \\'1*li tie i't(‘""l\i'i'tt1(‘P of a certain working \\"‘I‘l\' f r i jvtstril employees, the holi- dav dcliveries ittoazi‘ viXinQ on more men. Important as orii wit)‘ is in govcrnmcnt ad- ministration, €' sl. . l ccrtainlv not he practised to the (‘V/silt of d-ili- l'l"sll‘lt‘lll'l_fl a service so llltlisfimizqlii‘ ’.i tlw‘ ‘lllltllP its lliitl of the mails. The long lap-o pivsctit \\'ltf’l1 there l5 A hnlirlnv on ‘diinil rr clltllWlfIV (tlicre will he gnothrr at Thaw‘ in? time-l is clearly im-_ .p:ac:.ir..1l,.. .<.i li i’ ~ .<iini"il-iv aftcrnoon postal holidav. Tlii- ~i~'i-'-i~ i":‘l afford to pay for a fiil] rlitllfll < »i‘i Nil’ ~i it i: so valuable to thcm. Fair R4 iit Control Tim midi ,, iii‘ iinpiiikitinii in somc cities. due tn the urti" i Int» his flllfsPtl iticrcals- 9,1 ,p.,n,-,,-it_ i‘..i {tic-tllbllltvlflllftll and In ‘mm. Film, imil‘. i‘. ii l ;igi~iit< have profited |,\- itw “gar ]lt'.tl_ Ii v ll'l\'l‘ unduly increas- e,‘ 1hr, rm, :. ' rii-ii-vtfiil, to the war writ... tWii-it ,-i l . !i'-n'_ .'|I(‘ a basic factor p, ti... Yififp iii’ lf tlivv start rising im- rinp. it... ,,i,-,iii ,i-.~. i~ fit‘: \\i'lI' Vlllsfllllfi at once. Ti," |,,,H...t,i.!,t.,-‘. \lll"-\- i. Ilt‘\‘f‘l' iucrcasvrl in “T. iim. \-i.i In-ii .1. .1 iini< start a vicious i~ii_.'ii ppriiiils, nothing .'in\\vhcrc. The ._ I,‘ ..f f‘ll't‘lf‘ nr llti lll"1l~ l'1 711v!‘ §l\ Priwfrs (ll. m. ., ‘HQ-p. ]i..;iril sltnlllrl lIflVt? t,“ w ,.,. l. . , ,_ i. - . i- .-»< a lrisit" factor at H," i...._.,'...,:i.._. - i- i-i-i ~l'i" ivliat is do!!!‘ in lrrain n’: vi» h ---~ ."'il' d lllitli~ll<‘1l li_v (‘ll(‘lll_\' "N; ,1 ‘,;,i,.i,._ \'_ , i»! ttllflll“'l‘lll.'f is p<i<<iltlr in ll~- . ~,_ - ,, ‘l . l‘ti‘lll'llllt"l tlivrc. Tlii‘ ,_,,,i,i,,,, f“. ,. .. ,- ti" i; L ilii- word “iiiidulv." Th,‘ m“, ,1 ,4‘ ,,i, ‘, (.1, ig-titrn fut‘ invcst- llll‘lli‘i as i, ll ,-._ i‘. w“. ti» all, but in an cin- m,” F, __ -,,., \i i. \ p iliii i‘ -'i'roll"r< inns‘. 5m. m“, pi‘. p; ,,,,.i- iii fyllldlfi iliics not start a ‘surge further tipwards as demands increase in those cities and places affected by war scr- vices. 'l'hat is the danger that must be curbed. Llndue increase iti rents threatens an tipwaril swing iii the cost of living and a train of econ- omic tlcinoralization. just that is what has been avoided in Britain by cvcrvbodyi being called upon to make sacrifices in the Battle of Britain. Easy Guessing A New York paper quotes from Proverbs as follows and offers three guesses as to whom the reference fits: "these six things doth the Lord hate: _vca, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look. a lying tongue and hands that shed inno- cent blood. an heart that dcviseth wicked int- aqiiiations. fcct that he swift in running to mis- chief. a falsc witness that spcakcth lics. and llt‘ that “wrath discord among ltrethrcn." Tint whv give three gucsscs. ls not one guess cnongh? EDITORIAL NOTES Out of the depths crv childish voices for rev- enge on "The Baby Killers’, lle that hath cars let him bean I I ‘l! i .\lcn einploved at the airports are being lct out: will our rcprescntativcs get busy and sct? there is <4"Ill(’ll1lllg clse for tlicm to do. \\'r iiiilcrstaiiil that ccrtain .\'cw Brunswick and X-Wll .<co!ia govcrnnictit contracts, such as our llarltitur litiprovcnicut onc. which wcrc canccll- cd at the time of the budgct. lia\'e been since rcvivcrl. v a a n lu scciiriiiq tlic approval of ihc .\'cw York illillllK, RtfltllllljCftfl \\'i|ll<ic has dcprivcil Runw- volt of his cliicf nmvspqpt-r illltftflff in .\'c\\~ Yfirl; Quito. lihr nianv Vvcars iiidvticnrlcnt, The dliin-‘s in the last two prosiileiifial clccti-atis went llc- niocratic. rciiiaiiiing .1 qipprtrici- of his policio: no ‘ill the prrtscnt whcst it has swung rtllllltl tn \\'illl<ic and Ill‘ Rcouhlicans. S! if V I .\lr. .\. l‘. llcrlicri .\l T‘. barrister. hunionrist. tiovcli-t. v "for of "Punch". horn this date. iRno. .Q~.‘rvcrl with lllt‘ Rirval .\'avi'il llivisirnl at (Lilli. Itftll TOM-If. lll"‘1ll<'\'l“/l iii dcspatirhcs, \\'fttl"’l~tl in France, i013. Publications include "Thv lliiitilwr Ginsv." "Tlic Klan About Town". “Th” "ld Fkvnc." "The llliie Peter" (Criiiit- fi-wmt "Phln lfVlf‘. “.\ll~l‘“’lflll1" (‘-_<<»<"_ "The Trial; of Ton-T“ "Tonsv .\l.l".": “;\ lllfllllrfl\\' is 1h" kind of pcrsoti who looks at a sausagc and think< of Picasso" i i I I The Pits-sing hcncc at Glasgow of .\lr_ lidivzirrl ll. llostock, fornit-r circus man. will rccull plcas- an iiiciiiorics to manv. \\'licn boxing l\'.'lllQ‘Ill'\IO5 wcrc all the rage he trained tlicni. l..'tlt‘i'_ to filllflo his rivals. hc produccrt a ivrcstling lion. ll-ut his favorite animal was ljzzic, an clcithant from ilic .\friran _lllll>;'lt“.<. lizrio got the i-rili; one dav and a Tcnliurv chciiti _ who know littlt- of clcphants. nevcrilielcss mixer] .1 hucli-et m‘ itiedicinc which Lizzie swallowcd, l-‘mir \'(\,1r~" hi". Ml‘- llmtocls‘ liked to irccall, the circus wont haclt to Tcnhurv and Lizzic rccogniypi] ilic fhf-I“. l‘! Wfllfllln! flit‘ pflradc and nuzzlcd him affcc- tionatcly with her trunk. a a w a \\'hat happens whcn the bottom drops. out of your latisiness through no fault of vour own, and you are lcft with the prohlciti of finding sonic- thing t0 take its place? asks a correspondent, arid cites the case of the tourist business, espe- Clall." “llh Ft-‘Rard to shipping facilities. The employees have had to seek pastures new. For instance. one of thcm is now a beer salcsniau. “OOHVF 1'5 ltfilftltlg to build airplanes. another has a post in Ottawa and still another hasflgiane back to a first love and is studying law. For some, the fighting services offcred an oppor- lllfllt)’ Pfirtitlllarlv for those who were experi- enced in handling people. There are steamship men today who are serving as transport offic- ers in the army and air force. u u a First conscientious objectors have been l-ieard from by Montreal headquarters of the National War Services Department, now busy sending out notices to men in the ziyear class to report to a physician for examination. preparatory to serv- ing a period of 30 days’ military training. Two such objectors have written to headquarters. lt was not divulged what religious doctrine the ob- jectors profess, or what grounds were given for objecting to taking the prescribed training. It is specified that applications of this nature shall he filcd with the divisional registrar of flip 3r!- ministration division in which the applicant lives not later than f2 days after the issue of a proclamation calling out men of the ace Class to which the applicant belongs, The Dominion proclamation callini: out mcri l\f‘ll\'Ff‘h the Mfrs "f i" and 1'1 was issued gcfttfllllltt"? Lt. which gives until Fcntcnihcr 26 for the filing of an. plications. The applications come. ltcfore the divisional board in due course. U I U l Provision has now been satisfactorily mad? fur the members of the air force who are hcrc to do guard duty at the airport. The men arriv- ed last week under charge of a corporal. 'l'licy got in touch with the air force recruiting rtfficct‘ in Charlottcttnvn, on whose aivicc they pro- cccilctl t0 thc Queen llotcl whcrc they were accominiurlatetl for the night. 'l'he next two ltigltts they were billcted at the Armourics, in quarters cqiiiveilcnt to those which they will he occiuvving at the airport. On \Vcdncsday itight Corporal \'. R. .\lcrithc\v arrived from Mont- rcal to take charge of the IIICII, and made ar- rangciiiciits for ihcin being boarded in private quartcrs where ilicy will remain until the air- port is ri-aily for nccuttaiicy. Tlhi-rc is nothing in llll’ rcqnlations limiting to one dollar pcr day the amount to he cxticndcrl on hoard and lodgings, and llltf tiuarilian is informcd that prnvi-ioii iii this rcgard is ipiitc adt-qitatc. .~\t Siniiiiit-rsidc the air force guards were attciirl- cd ll) on thvir arrival by .\li'. llrcivcr Robinson, .\l.|._\_.. and ciinlfiirtaltly accoinniutlzttcd at the Lliltoii llutcl. NOTES BY THE WAY Still Illfler has overlooked an- nouncing no wants to protect Brit- ain frcm the Brush. - Brandon Daily Star. The Fuehrer. 5113's Lord Hallfrx, Ls incapable of telling the tmadorn- ed irutlt. Still. an old interior dc- (‘C!‘fll1‘l‘ can do a littEe varnishing, can't be? -- “Eniitprg Tribune. One can only utter barbansm our world. how realize, grows staking thc;r lives ta strp it. York Herald Trzbuiie. “Man y car is now playing a the Toronto ‘Telegram. harp," says Right 0r wrong, It's darn nice cf the Telyl to le: him tiave ttir Irezicfit of the dcubt. — Oztawa CltJcn. Turkev has come a Ion: way In as this and fills d d_ gulch. for all of us, span i‘ upon l e D8090 “hiiqael: ccme to be cons! cred a Joke. They hear the born cf the approaching rm: _ CHARI.Q___T'I_‘_E_'_I‘O_W_YN , GUARDIAN Navy Ways (Special To The Guardian) l l Marines have been called "Jollles" ever since the Admiralty decided to iaise a corps of sea soldiers in 1664. The Ollgllllil regiment. was recruited tlargely from me Trntnbands and |the muitta. of London. These citizen ‘soldiers-especial! the militia-had k "JOLLIES" l were called the "Lame Jellies" and sometimes the “Tame Jollles." Hence a motor,“ who ma," the newly formed Marines were dub- the “Royal Jollles.” Altbo the Marines were enrolled tn t e first place to supplement the fl ht- lng strength of shl ‘s crews, I Ls hardly an exaggerat on to sav that a century later their chief role was something of a more sinister kind. iThcv were regarded as the chte means to keeping the ships’ offic- a rcrcnt roars. Noiv the women are HS from hem assaulted b u“; sga- no lonccr bound b-.'_tbe restric- men I; is ‘ix-y notice“); g0 the tons of the old-fas ioncd harem ituden; o; naval hgswry that from bu‘ a“ hfldl"? 1011* it} Hfivcm- ‘the moment Marines a peamd on ment services and neartv 6V'$‘I‘_\'- warships naval disclp ne grew rvlvcre else» '1‘ v secured these ilmrsher, until toward the end of Hams and iv» 11cm \\'1tllO1l! a ‘the cightcenth century it reached a ficht. ~ St. Thomas Times-Jour- degree of sadistic brutality that. cul- nal- minated 1n the Mutiny of the New. A powder has lu-vn produced from materials readily available 1n this count._\ which, will r-xrinzurh incendiary Wlflllll a couple of in nuics. Birmrtitztiant man, wol-kitoavn in the swcl ll’.\'lll$ll‘_\'. Mr. J. A. Evcrs- fcariv tirforc an offrial I-Iczno Offfc. An fllfPtlillFllT bomb was smoitir" . \\.'.li the powder after 1t. had been burning for 90 seconds. and was cvimutn hcd in another G0 :(‘CZ‘Il(‘lS_ __ London Times. “'ith construction nf a lnrze plant ext-ni- bcgiizi by the Mc- idrv iivd Afachinc and fllfllT‘ money ‘i tune IL’ $t‘.'~tIl tircm v our than of 1939 _With 11 iblc in some ~ cw an up- iv sltc tare of di=t:'ic.'=_ u ward fcsdsituf priccs ctivtiiice monm easiv vi.- ccurautci w Camp- bclltolit T! from Prince afcnrrezif blalpr-qnc i Ekaavard Island are cri in; market. and :1‘ t Brunsxvzclt and . t‘ Tun i‘ barrel tict’ 0pm oyslc _\ \\ t and nit. ilil l"tlllf‘ll‘ Spain cr l fancv. gie cus \\ ' . l)"f‘fl c he lllflll dwflti Will] the iunczftzl rather than the factual Yet a 510V must have bcc-n as uaiigh" ccmiitir- ed to that of 13:0 ‘wflizi H.211 Coin- mand fictlt . ii.1 . . whet" ratlves. _ are no restraznts of or tacit tvliiit- soever. - Be mutta Riyal Gazette In the ultI-limo winter, boys of t-cn or a dozen to l-l ‘cars had to saw and spit: tho two/l fat u cntk stovn and a big: heat Ln tho " lt- tlng-room." And the. ad to heat the mash for a cow. if ihiw lived tn a country tcian. RtKl ave that the chickens were first and the pzgs had warm slop on a TOlll ziro morning. In flint day, a town put up its own icr- unfcr private en- terprise and rugged indvitttialzsm, tn which sawing thcre on 111-: mil‘- pond or a dc:- pliice in the crock, men worked rcm dawn to nlght with no Pl2l1l~lIPllT day nonsense. Half of them ‘vied to kccp warm by drinking whisky and not colds and often divcl of pneumonia, and the other half tits: froze ttirouizn it and ran the same risks. 'n the old-time winter, there wasn't a. furnace tn one house fn 50 tn Kansas. Generally you had to thaw the pump tn the morning. or melt snow to get water for washing and there wasnt a nizdwcok svinter bath ln 50.000 population. — Em- porta Gazette. Soma months ago ws noted In these columns our information that in official quarters of The Not-her- lands the word "Dutch" was out. of favor. Holland. ft. was said was admissible, although The Nether- lands was prr-fc-rrcd. but "Dutch" was belniz ditclioct. We have trtvd to govern oursclvcs accordingly, tn rt-ferenccs to that c1runt.i_a' and its peoplr. But wr havn ('l('."lfl(‘(l tbcre ls lttflonufir any point to the argu- mvnt. Tho London ncwspamrs use "Dutch" frccly and fls n mut- ter of course. The Tmcs ln a half- column article tises lt both as nctiri and adjectrve-"most Dutch," "Dutch people," “Dutch coal,’ "Dutch labor." etc. Tho Manches- ter Giinvdziiit talks of thr- Dutch radio. Both speak of the news from Holland, not fl'(‘m The Neth- erlands. Moreover a journaltst from Holland speakintz reccntly le. not as Ncthrirlandrirs or Hol- audcrs. Habit ts siromz. and ap- parently the old custom ts ready to (fir. Wr- arc not gnlntz to Insist any lrtnmr that we are right Ottawa Journal. What with the Government's de- fense problems and rovcnuo prob- lt-ms. it's ripcn srnscn cn freak Ideas ln Washinnzton. And the wca- tihnr has horn pretty lint. latcly. So tbi- latcst siirmcsfon for pzct- thing nirids ls prnbrblv acvoiintcd for. Briefly, ti ls tl' tax of $1 pct" letter on the itcsscssnrs of all narnrs of mon- li“-‘lfl six lot- trrs. This mfVlff-IHPFP ls con- nrrtott bv n Nlr W 'k"v (six let- ters» of I/"s Air _ who fcrivartls It to Sr-tiatr" Nve filtrir lcttvrst for action. Wcll, "t. 1n“; gm; snrnsvir of tl"s iiot'rn isn't so m s- guldr-rl as to cvpcct Scnator S"‘\v"!" I "lit to f“)l"Ilf‘l a ivli““-‘ wind crii “do in l's favzr. — SLl Louis Pest Dispatch. l rt a t. ‘r "Y ' . . . m9 1122' llEPlilz-llliiltlfill0d€l" ilil- lp-ilvirliii-‘a; lshotted mustkets to guard the offic- ' ‘if’ p“, icrls quarters. Not. unnaturally. the For instance, it 1s doubtful If any Captain would have dared counten- ance among his officers men who it i"; Qlftjntcd IIZIIVQ thirtv lashes with a rope‘: end bombs to the last man down from the rtg- A giniz or beat the unfortunate over the head with a speaking trumpet, unless there had been several Mar- sentrtes with bayonets and Marines who had many prtvlleizee. were hated by the seamen. At the Norc Mntlnv the Marines stood by the officers. It must be admitted, however. that tf the Navy became more brutaltzed with the coming of the Marines it also became vastly more efflctcnt. In lltstlce to the once-hated sea soldiers it. can be state-fl that lri the hundreds of naval actions in whi"h thov foiwht. t“'"' lnvni-iablvi covered themselves with Qlnrv. T’? Education For Soldiers (KMH. in the Winnipeg Free Press) It appears that the Canadian military unit commanders are not ctithusiastlcally playing ball with the educational section of the Can- adian Legion War Services. Domin- ion Field Semetary Andrew Moore l Iuetantlv admits this in his art- in "The Legionary," and im- mediately begins to find excuses for this attitude. To the ordinary lay person who hasn't. been very closely assoriated with military unit commanders the attitude doesn't look quite bright. It is reliably re- roricd that this is a mechanized war -—soino rumor of this must have reached the unit ccmmanders —and one has to be educated in what to push and pull and when. if the machine ls not to turn an orphan on 0\E'5 hands. And ex- : iiise. bitilclhig up every day in 0H v branch of the services. indi- that by and large the man "... the best education ls the man who “ill learn the most quickly aiirt \vi'l remain the most reliable "aie staeeding up has been inrhcritozl wticn so called "\\'l'Ill{‘ collar" mep Joined the ranks. - a o There ts a second feature not so fni" divorced fi'om this first con- sidcraron as may appcari and that is that an eriticational programme sensibly conceived and sensibly carried out will be an outstanding factor in winning the battle of b ‘t-ziotn. All this ls qutte apart from tire after the war increment. "If (‘iommzmdtng Officers" (the f‘llllll.l5 are his], says Mr. Moore, “ivere in a position to incorporate info their regular training sched- ucs cven one hour per day during which Service-men would haire the option of avalllnz themselves of our Educational Service the result should be much more satisfactory for all concerned." How does one go about. gctting things over to O. 04$? Mr. Moore had made previ- ous mention of several sub-com- mittees. Couldn't there be one set up on this? A Committee for' the Apnrcnrhlng. Gradual Molllfylng, and Perhaps Getting an Idea lnto the Heads of Officers Command- ing. Trut- ttie lnltialltng of such a committee would use up a lot of the alphabet. but after all we are tn this war to ‘tho last. letter. I However. even without the stnishlne of the O.C.'s smile. the Educational Services Committee has bren 20mg ahead. It has got. com» mtttees appointed. and has set up local boards. these betng a nice blendtrig of local educational nu. thorttles and of organizations o! service men. It has not. provtnctnl departments of education at least to place tts letters on ftle, and It has the approval and even the assist- ance of universities. Besdtes that It has come lo grips with a curri- culum. ‘This mtlztht seem n not very dtfftcult matter to porsong who h ..~ not come tn contact with the various provtnctal authorities on education. It, may seem to this sort, of tnexpertened folk that If the ankles at the base of 1m isosceles triangle are equal tn they an ltkely equal tn . Perhaps. but them has to be I dff. fox-ant text. book to make ft legal. The Educational Services Com- mittee knew all about this. It knew too that soldiers dtdn't. stay put any too well and therefore It was essential to set, up the isosceles triangle on something ltke q pgr- mancnt across-Canada busts. so the year's work has been divided tntn four parts and for each part. there ts befng Issued a small text. booklet. This booklet will be the over BBC spoke of the Dutch poo- ' not. ' and the Lnndcn Times ls wrong-l fame for Haltfax and Vancouver BOMBS OVER LONDON ‘They have lashed the wing: of the dove To the obscene the vulture. They have profaned the blue lttll- iiess above, with the shriek of cable Culture. tearing claw: of their Impla- They have battered the falr house of Life; Untouched stands the love-built foundation. The» ivvtr ntliars pulled down In ' T‘ v . e brute bcr-‘w m aggression! " '_'_“"“‘_ _ Y .. sclfetfield midi? F‘ u 'c.;...¢.i,.¢i.... 0f Wealth (Toronto Telcgfflm) No new ground is broken by the C. I. O. directed Canadian Congfeéi of Labor 1n the demand that, no great. war fortunes shall be allowed to be accumulated 1n this country- C811- adlan sentiment lS_ overwhelmingly against war profiteerlng. and al political parties have recognized that tact. There has been a demand 111M the excess profits tax snould be tn- creased from 50 to 100 per cent. Nor L: the C. C. of L. entirely oflglnfll tn it; suggestion that stnce there has been COIISCIIPHO“ °Y man‘ power there should be an Immediate conscription of wealth. Just what steps It proposes should be taken 1b h does not. indicate, though it did set an example in conscrtptlng the wealth of tts members to raise the salary of one of Its secretaries from $3,000 to $5.000 a year. As a matter of fact wealth has been conscripted these manv years. It has been conscripted mimic ualiy provinctally and federally 1n tho payment of taxes. Wealth has nit been given any option 1n this regard. and has not been permitted to elect out of enforced service to the state. true that wage earners pav taxes as well as men of wealth and workers are both subject. to con- scription of maxi-pom-r. In 110111 cases taxes are conscripted "Om ‘he wealth of the assessed, whether 1t be little or much. If the C. C. of L. has some other form of wealth co_n- scrlption In mind. it should specify what. lti is, and a 100d way 0f 1mm’ ductmz the subject would be a defl- nltion of the wealth it means to conscript. The proposal ls so vague that It ls lmpossibe to know whether the in- tentlon is w ado t. nie pa“ “lush Russia has foun soinc-ivhat iin- workable. Do its sponsors pro rose the taking over bv_ the state n n-l property including industries, dwell- ings. farms and utilities? That would imply also the conscription of labor. and labor bosses \v0u'd 511D- plant the people as governors of the country. Such a proposal would be scarcely compatible with 11H" GPIIIOCTHOVIRT which labor is ftfllllllli! R5 “Tl J5 the rest of us. It almost suutlc-‘IS that the C. C. I... ts askinr: for some- thing the Canadian workingman has no use for. and all points east and west. Em:- lish and Social studies \\'lll take up rather morc room so t".a\'el'.in". libraries are balng got Ytuvt-h-rr. Several of these text booklets are already tn print; among orhers one got out in tins City llllFlPX‘ the chairmanship of Mr. J T. 'I'horsnn. MC, M P.. on “Icelandic for Soldiers." O O IO It appears further that the Mart- tlmcs have gone right ahead with this educational stuff. a fact which is not going to cause a ripplo of astonishment at tbe meeting of the Martttntes Association. Down there they have get both training camps and active war stations and tlivv are trying education on both. tt seems with quite izcod results. "Practices and IDTOCPClIII‘ s aio brim: tried out 1n the Mflflllllti‘ which may well provide inform n tho. wtll be of great value fir inc wholc of Canada," opincs Mr Moore. Well, It won't be the first titre. Of course other parts of Canada haven't lust born w. until the l_\ text bcofslet-s are o‘ .021. List. whiter there was qlllll‘ a line up of classes and volunteer teictiri-s. There were numbers of 5‘llfl(‘tlls also —at first. Ono cltv SlflflWl with a 250 mrmbt-r class which suffered rasualtics until only 25 answered the roll. Same had been transferred. simv got stilt-k for nl"ht dutv. Some. tvo SYTDIHZlY suspect. after a few scssiofts. hist- couldn't recapture that first fine careless ranture. Aftcr all. thouoh 10 per cent isn't an nltogethcr disccuraginz proportion. Isn't tt possiblo. not. to sav nrabwble. that cvcrv citv strcvts across the world and evcrv rural township has its 10 per cent-and its 90? IIIIII AWAKE REFIIESIIE mutter-your rut in likely suffering, too. AI Iho fin! sign of ltidney trouble tum confidently Io Dodd’: Kidney Pith-for our hull n century Ilu Iuvorito kidney unruly. Buy Io like. ||4 Budd's Kidney Pills Macs IIair Restorer”; A delicately rfumed 9"!" paratfon whlc r e s I o r e s, s ifrlekngthens and beautlfles the a . n" WILL nasroru-z can mm; TO ITS ORIGINAL down. 3Q’ _; h-omotea a new and sup- erior growth where the hair ll ,‘ falling and ls remarkably useful In preventing dandruff and destroying parastttc hint llllen. Just follow the dlrcc- tlnna clrefully and you vvLl he nmned at, the results. GET YOURBOTTLE TODAY PRICE 60c per Bottle GASSY STOMACIIS BELIEVE!) Every person who h troub- led with in In the stomach and bowls should get a bottle of Dr. Evan‘: Stnmach Mix- Iure and see how qulckly It wIII relieve all dlstresslng symptoms Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture, taken M. meal limes, not only prevents all bad efforts from fan. but. If rumotea the func- Ionnl nctt 1y of the llftmflfli, Mllll. digestion and Improves the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORDER YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 85c ‘f Iii AI fZY/‘TLOIYZ’ “T l‘ LADIES . Whv not ull and nee nook of Max Factor Society BQIIIly Aldn and lake advant- In of the tremendous drop In the price of those producfl. Never before has the price bun no low In Canada. ,, Now In DON'T D L TIIE TWO MACS 0 ("If ‘i’ “%“‘ ‘*7, El fif$fl Eitlkrychnnco Io Buy. 'xse- -~ l PUBLIC FORUM fill dlloln lulu-l In open hall: Q corresponds fund. I'll fin:- 0 In I000 not IO- enlllrlly IIIIIIO Oh Ollllllll of unoolnnlnln. BACTERIAL RING ROT Sirz-Prlnce Edward Island has always had an envtable reputation for her farm producg and partic- ularly is this so ln connection with seed potatoes. is ha: been brought about by careful attention to Vflfléllfiiv production. inspection and grading for market. Potato production is our main cash crop and it is of the utmost. Importance that. the mcognltlon which has been gtven to our potatoes be maintained at n11 costs. During the pest year or two, l new disease has appeared 1n pota- toes, called Bacterial Ring Rot. ‘ffiis is said by experts to be the worst disease attacking the crop tn the whole history of potato growing. Fortunately. the Province of Prince Edward Island mu been singularly free of this menace. Through the prompt action and co-operatton of the Department of Agriculture and the Federal Ser- vices. machtnery has been estab- lished through which tt is expect- ed to effectively maintain the Island's reputaumt tn potato pro- ductlon and provide or control attainst this new and serious dts- ease. Elsewhere tn today's tssug an ad- vertisement appears outlining the main provisions of an Ac. passed ill. the last, session of the Legtsla- titre and entitlcd “An Act. Respect- lug Bacterial Ring Rot." The anten- ticn of producers, dealers. and all who IIIIVP the interests of this tn- dit-try at heart. by constant v:g- ilance on the part of our people, by the application of fullest possible (ac-operation by i111 concerned and the observance of the provisions of the Act. above cited and of the i-egtilarons laid down by the pro- p-r? officers that we may hope to kvtp Prince Edward Island a dis- eiise-free area insofar as Bacter- ial Ring Rot ts concerned. \Vllll1n the next few days a school will be held at. Charlottetown and SIIIIIIIICISIGQ at WhlCll potato iiisivcciors and representatives of the Department of Agriculture will be trained to detect. this oisease if ii appears in the growing crop and iii the seed bin. MPBZIIIES wul also be arranged \\'1Ll’1 dealers and others in various parts of the country and the fullest possible information \v;l! be given to our people in re- lation to this important matter. The program now initiated if car- ricd xnto effect and supported by our producers and dealers Wlll un- doubtedly be effective tn PIESQTVIUIZ this unportant industry. If this can be done, the V8100 0f PflnCe '1 Island potatoes will be much enhanced and an tn- 499' In a world of swiftly stands solid as a rock. Offices: IUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SEPTEMBER 24. 1940 “Reasoned Couraigs" reason. but it. ts and can icgic. and mat tin clear heads as well as n nod This point. is brought. em article by Water the Nqw York fibula Mr. Llppmat u; m a reg. u pmaim ‘mes Elma“ m a t tisn last. uitcb pm. an: 111G111} lfil w aim w cam m". the fight from abroad if the tattle oi Hllllln should be lost, Is u; commoiuengb, is the "realistic" French surrendéi- was shortatghted and foolish. Th, French leaders succumbed to m, wishful thought that. they coma-uh gratlane themselves with tile HLLuu bv rendering themselves entirely helpless-hence they handed m," KIBIJOII, army, feet, empire and hon- or to the Nazis. For what? Up in the present. for more kicks than half pence. Pixrthemoro, remarks an a,“ change, the American commentator contends that what. lttbe mercy m; Vtchy regime does enjoy-immunity from the ghastly horror inflicted on Poland, for Instance—l.s due not u; "Hitler's magnantmltv toward M,“ shat Petatn or his admiration for M, Laval, but. simply and solely the power of the British resistance,’ and as long as Britain holds the sea- which she can do, whatever befall the Brittsh Isles-this different us. terrent force will be effective. The French did not, see that trust The British see It clearly, and 1| tr courage and resolu- . p man believes rm American peope see tt too. "m1, conviction may be dulled now and tben by partisanship and the triv- taltttes of politics." he says. “But it. wtfl perstst and, put. to the test. fr, will prevail. ______.__________ SPIRIT STILL SI-IINES LONDON. Sept. 23—~<CP Cable] -A.ft,er a vlstt to the bomb-scar- red east. end of London when.- h; saw devastated streets and rubble where once workers‘ houses stood, Vincent. Massey. Canadian High Commissioner In the United King. darn. satd today that "some of the scenes of dellberate desolation were unbeltevably tragic." He added: "But against the badtground of broken homes. the sptrtt of thoiio we met shone all the more splen- dtdly." creased demand for our seed will be attracted to our shores. Further particulars 1n connection with tbts whole situation may b; secured on application to the of- fice of the District Inspector of Production Services, the Supervisor of Fruit: and Vegetable Inspection Services, or to the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture. Char- lottetown. 1 am, sir, etc" R. SHAW STABILITY changing condlflona, llfe lnsunnn lndustrles may rlse and fall because c! now inventions and discoveries. ordlnnry investments may dlmlntsh or be wiped out. 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