i} s‘: a “i” p . c» - I ‘I l’ 1 1 1E1.» ‘ \ .. _ s, i i A‘ 1 ~ 1V - o l"- . ‘ l? ' , 3 1 _-_...... P’! ‘J-frf‘? fr‘. PAGE roiwz _ ;:‘T‘-—_i"v;' VT?‘ ., HIE BIIABLOTTETOWN G ll ARlI IAN Alurniiii; Daily Iruuttued In I887) President Lirut. I ul. \\ (‘Iicster S. .\Icl.ure \ ivu-l'i"1.-nIt~i-.t. .l It. Burnett. F.J.l. Secretary. IIvuL-t ul. l) \. Sluckinnun. no.0. Editor and \I.iii.1:ii|-.; liircctur J R. Burnett, F..l.l. kiotlnle liliiuis, trunk \\Llll(l'l’ and l1!" 5- Bllfue“ si.ii.s1i:ii*i'iu.\ IIXIES u mu ln P. I -~l i... p?!‘ \I'.ll', scan for a mom A B, A $1.25 Iur . IIIUIIHH, "w Iur one mouth- CII) llcliun, ' 1' W‘! .\--"- 5310“ [or l‘ nwnnu‘ ' 51.7.3 Iul‘ 3 months. 0o r ':.:.dl.>'.r\.55- Puiu- htulriduiillfil-lilbii)illliiui» ‘IIIIIT ictir. $1.00 fur 6 Ilium-Ill ' 511. Iul‘ J month! v-Th,.:$“(i;;li?1l-.~.! IIIIWIIO-Illv/‘i;Tlieaker "If" Inc Ilka/crust III/r." i-iiinn. Jrsi; 2s. 19W A tliini All)’ fin, a Canadian rnvssi, .. . , g Su. I . , 1_ corms. _; i n ' fares: ‘ llic Unitei 5 t. iiictor tor ntoriziis f. t. i its weight should (e1, 1 t. ss the :\ll{II’IllC i gnvsivhcric ec- cn, ivith trade c'" off, the lftiiifltl -": to ring Iiieriiinny With s of ‘.11 cadet. By next ‘-,‘, --gt-1~i IIC‘: the {on w stalk ifeztniany’: arma- t»~ ~ »~_ is corroborated by a ~ t ' l-Tizropc drriwn ~=ents the fol- Ilfllly, Cllflflll‘ 1e arrtiy cou- llflllllin‘ the lI\'r' l ‘Illl- .. 11nd lti lli-n- Iii-riitziiit" . lack of feed .its in the Ilcfcli. =11, is had lie- r off Iii fan l- .'.=i= situation is .1‘. do little more Y-iary circum- - a I1“.1" adinq army t , 1. non malte l- , ‘1 , ruin spreads sinzill. ’. i 'n . . .1 - -".~'"p1r:ir_v, the pr0- Hr" ‘l Illl‘<"l i5 llitlt ii “e there will ht? . Flfiil ivorilcd 11y ,".-= 1\":'~i:le world, . ' Sh blockade. :‘-1' form of appeal. - ’ ind 1-5 ‘is of in.llious and I :l<|l‘(' PU,” “do, ~‘ - "= i" " “ "Q1111: lv-fore. ITITZWYH ' - 1' " "'1. rite inh is to Prado» ilP and to see (hm v _ _ t r- . . who tniiy 1h-1~,=@f-,@-t-, ‘~~ "f f-‘d. before another year is ou‘. loans \\'ilhoiit Interest llfanv (‘my ' w: ,,:1ied sums of money, Kr li~\‘.‘1‘.”IlIIIl’l1l for the -- z". A larger amount has :ei".t 11y people who say any interest on their without interest have "erittncnt that the Fin- ,1 $io_oo0,00o hlock rlilicflics of all de- . "toiznt 11111 be increased : T"! it. t‘ ~ ~.-< 11g of the debt charges due a §-,~»--<r_;',-»@ loans are exceed- dirionstrntion ol the . of quality of sacri- x tver was before. There are irtniv tisatids of Canadians who, realizing yrlat we are f1 "g now, are ready to make 9-1, a "v j '1' as for as they are con- cl-mp/L y) y = - , "1111 of totalitarianism thrit will rIt-=:r- ' 1' e 1'.'-."'I~"'\r!. large and -".":" proseciif‘ n been l“!!! to " ~- w- 4' that till-y ‘io " t t" money. S) " been offerei ance .\l"1s"-r s of n ' a U .1 S. Comment " n withstand the Nail columns. Rut, il~i"'tld-'l‘riluine, noth- < liven alile t0 with- Nothhnq, w:- aie t '1 dive ll 1:.‘ ~ . " comments t‘ c ‘ 11 ing on 51"." "" “and i1,» and you can't lwiin iFr- 1 -- "1 :n'~i"vd column. The L;(fir|n_'lt]s' ;~ . .» '. ‘H1111 i.<~:1v_v artillery rnqnnfpl] .,1 -‘ 1 . I ~' can TvJlCll all the “ray p, l)‘, / » ~y 1g ‘he (‘hanncl to 11m‘ 11,411.‘, 1 for their trans- port; p,“ . , , » n» ~‘l])l>1\\‘(‘.lll7ll the llriii-li .- . 1-. 1.: l‘1--."1 r csiunot éllnrvlllflClf m (iapug. t v r - ~ ; = 11s ll1(‘_\' come? The ]>,,<,'-, 1 lid Hlll\\'11I‘l( of thi- \\1-t in ‘.1 I . _ ‘l- 1,4 obstacle lI(‘l\\‘l‘I‘ll llillci" nu-l \\ -"1 1, ~ _ 1111i i1 is tliv picnics: ohqncip h,» _Z_ .. \ ' ‘oi 1'11 ; 1:11-11 hi. fanati- m] m“; 5H,; ,, . _-.1= not iiiiiitcililc. for all thrir l1'i11""1~ . _ nnl V1111 mnnot cross from 2o Io .3114: 1'.“i Q 1': \‘.T*"‘l' ~11 -1 l"L'<'"'l r "Y1" lf‘.<s Wilir v1 ‘H1 ' 1 s it. il-ili‘ lll'l'l*ll fl" llfll- as" cvcrv 11 ~" 1 1 " '1" 1mm Mini-lei”- Jl1l'll'f“<'~' mmlf‘ lflziiti. “If i\ 1 H? ~' ‘l’ l lll‘ l" him: “ll Ml‘ mp6 ,,,-,,. i... ,1 - _ ~11 lung as they arc ni"n1."d viiih 5' . lil‘1l'\l1 lslcs hflvc f,,,.,,,,",],-,1,1,. p, -. 1.1’ r-e-lt-iucc against cvcry- ,‘, 11‘1".'. ‘hing in i‘ .- Nrw Phi/i llerrfifi‘ \v,,“. “,1 ._ , ,, 1 3,, d» (‘pinmii (I1I\‘I'I"I- "M" ,-,,,.,_.,. .,., .-,,v on lifi- III Xazi (I‘I'III'III\ i! 1'1 {'1 l l": ' 4 U“,- uiilcr 11-1 'i‘l\ t..'.:i,nc soldiers lo com- inuiiicute with tlicir priests by word or by let- ter. .-\ii explanation issued with the order say: that in wartime the Catholic clergy cannot be trusted not to wczikcit the will of the soldiers t0 ilciciiti the c-iiititry. ports tiliuut iiiine accidents in Iicrinziiiy", which hzive incivszi-ed since the Uillllftiflk of the ivrir. ;\ third decree iorltiils the publication of news about rickets ant-lug cliildrcn. A curious iIlii-tiiitiuii of life within .\'.'izi Germany at the present moment is provided by conditions existing in the cimfectionery trade in Germany. Since Inst Christmas. no chocolate has been available in (icritinny. (“ocon is sold only to the _\i"niy and to children. Cun- sequently, the demand for other sweets has in- creased tremendously and confectioners and pastrycooks are tinable to satisfy it. In many instances they are asking tlicir customers to bring with them .1 part of tlicir sugar rations in part exchange for the pastries and cakes ivliich they wish to purchase. - EDITORIAL NOIES — Queen Victoria the Good crowned this date. i838. a u u m Henry Ford Is making the best of both worlds ——rcfu.siiig to hclp Iiritzuu in 1'. S. .\. and thus helping the .-\nti-l{viosc\"clt Third Termites at home. He hates the New llcal; on the other hand he loves the Ilritish Empire rmdg, 31d would do nothing in titinada rind other Iloin- llll<"ll<, as \\"<‘ll :15 Fngland. to injure li1€ iutcrcsts of the lord Lioinpnnics there. u m n- a The Treaty of Versailles signed this date, I010. Ynilcr it, for seven years an Inter-Allied Blilitary Comiiiissioti, coniptmsctl for the greater pzirt of officers of the f-tfillrr .-\llic.<, saw ihzit its, tcrnis were 1ll)S('I'\'(‘(l. lri 10:11 these duiics were unilcrtnkcn by the League of Nations, with the result Adolf Ilitlcr crime to the front, and tiltimately' scrapped the treaty. Today we are reaping the fritits. n a w- a :\!lll1l.'lll_\', the British Government makes; grants-in-aid to xfWvlfilllllllilllfl to cnzililc it to crirry on without undue tzixzition. This vcrir the Coiiiiiii-sitiii l'i1»\"ci"iiiii1*iit has floated a ‘g1,- goonor) domestic loan to cxise the financial strain tlic war 11:15 i1l."1ct‘d on tlic liuittd King- dunt. .\l0re than half of the 1min was subscribed in the Capital, while most of the country out- side Ft. _lolin's, including the Il(’\\'i]\I'lllli and mi Ti; towns, more than <llll<t"Il1l'fl the h:1l.'incc, ilic issue living ov-crsiilkgyilicil, ‘is of 'i'>riii:ins, ‘uudci" lllf‘ allied .\lilit.'\r_v ‘r * ‘I ‘I gclhci" clear l» \\'il‘."1ll(‘!' anti to . . . ""21 " ' l: . . ' .., t" ‘(701111111)’ got’ hcr first advantage in airplane Ill" p‘ m t c t,l,l,i,?,ll,lllo,.l,l_i,tl,ll,i;l lullbllllg IIIIIIICIIIIIIPIV aitrr the lfl<l war, com-I ~' Int/i llIP pubic . . '. . . -- .. -» , n _ iiicrcinl aiflilzine 111111111114 not hcnli’ excluded Emu’ nullmchnni" malt (Viuiiiiis-ioit. l:ii- iiieiliatcly Ilcrliii started cniiiiccting up liy air- planes that City with the capitals of other na- tions, and gradually extended her ccuiiiection outside Furope. Ry I027 (icrninny had more commercial airplanes lllIIH any other 1151111111 _- aud after I934, she nddcd military" PlllIlUS as wcll. a a a v The May issue of The Maritime Advocate is devoted entirely to publicizing Prince Eilward Islands tourist advantages. The covers, printed from cuts iiuide fi"0iii special films, are very attractive, and so are the numerous illustrations, averaging three or four to n page, which adorn the text. Especially effective are the aerial views of Island farm lands and picturesque coast-line. To prospective summer visitors this issue should make a strong appeal. a a w w Hernrich Himmler’: newspaper, Das Sch- warze Korps, offers the L7. S. A, Canada. Bermuda, the Bahamas "and other Imperial lett overs," if she will forsake Britain and join the Germany-Italo axis “AnIc-rIca," concludes the article in a ‘burst of eloquence, "would be U‘!- tIlfCf%Stlm3.l1f1g'l'lCf_O\§'fl power of rejuvenation, I , y persisting in ecommg encrusted in out- worn prejudices, by alloiving herself to be iii- fluericed by foreign suggestions, she should start cgn; courslel ttzward a ftgreign political goal, un amenta y oreign to er nature as well an being harmful, and one that once already turned out to be detrimental to Iicr interests, one that today would mean that against her own interests she would be betting on the wrong horse.” This may have had some influenced on Henry Ford. ‘ i I I Mr. Harold Nicholson, Parliamentary Secre-l fury to the British .\lini.stry' of Information, is credited hy the London press with lmving coined a new (pitlltl——"Cllflllf'f‘-llllg," a svnonyin for rumomiiotiger. In a. recent broadcast he sug- gysltctl" the IfiF1\I\l:'lll0l1 of "digti-vchntptiflhugI c u 1s, saying: " e are now sii cring rom a virulent form of Ilic rumor epidemic. Tihcre rire those who say that rumors are as inevitable in wartime as spots with measles and that they do not rczillyt d0 much hnrtn. 'l‘l1is is not the vicw of that dziugcroiis man. .'\1l0lf llitlcr. llc \\'l‘ll l\'llI|\\'5 that if he can sow the sccrl of rumor in this country it will iinme1li."itcly he. propagated .'\ll\\IllCI‘ i-rdcr forbids the Press to ll1lllll>ll re- i ‘ut1t'-r-icc‘c<1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NUTES BY TllE WAY From Canada comes l report of ~"clli;llltlllflg 1110 Dominion guard |.l.ullg the Uetioit River Ironuer, lbccuitse 7.5110 German Bond mim- lbc-rs 0:1 the Detroit side of the IDJIC; re armed and a menace to I\V.II(l.~0I‘. That's a strange bit 0f iizews. It-zi‘ there a law against ‘such arming? And Isn't that law leiitcrccd? - Buffalo COUYIQF-ILX- l press. Dld you notlco that one of tho Rcsuil Air Force V Cls m Fland- ers was won by the late Pilot Officer Donald Edward Garland o! éhirc? It cue risks you where ilie Fighting Irish might be, tell 111cm they're up the line In the thick ot It. - Wmdsor Star. urfliana one WUUIII mink mo rolLng of a battleship would be l. te ilrne handicap to the effective- ntss ' " guiiluv. The IIIOLLCI] 0f the snip. htyvcvcr, has its advant- age when cnlculat-Pd accurately. For at the crest cf a rolling mo- ilon the heavy guns are gym su;h an elevation that they can lire shells at a greater distance than tiortnally. - New York Post. -____._. Never Ilnce EIIPOIM! emerged l! a system of great national States has cur Island integrity been so (ls-sperziteli" threatened. Never has ,our existence as a free people hung by so slrndrr a thread. We must : TTCIICI"? our Ltreritcs t0 the G:v- e. uncut of cur choice In order that we iitzij: rcrume them. - Munches- tcr Guam. "I. Can lf. be 51551111» that In the face of succ ye aggressions against 1111* lntloiwendcnce and 1n- t t_v of Eurprels sincill Stan", ii ctemccruciss can go 0n inn it Iig an a-bsurtl and zu- satpportrilxc niutrnl pc..titri which, 5r the lcng rim could really be in- "etctl ris complicity. It Ls im- ‘(iie Am Grandma's solid and comfortable horse-hair be!" 1111111 bflllml a sofa once again may lteconie the iuziin article ,,.O“,‘§‘l.,.“§i,f“§‘§I of ftirtiiture in the living iwrim lll Fnglunill . i; uci. when iii-e 1....1"-: ... : " i -“ "t ii '= - luirl-ITIFII 111.11 piolpilily he \l|‘glll\(ll tn Illiflltvlll d “Guy, (__,""h‘_\lxm_nl Clffisilllfillctslpt . ~11‘ lie. ZIIIILIIIICIII 1ll|ll1<Il'1t'\' {ire mopping Afi-mflimpq E} 1 m up stccl supplies, flI1<'l!I1.'1l;i"I'S of the springs for ' i‘ l m .1 , . - - ,. .». . . _ ' is n e die nioilrii t_\pe oi tu.ii .ine aie 11.1111 pm 1o n, m, mpldip 11nd snppucs. ciitfus 1r" '9 ls, a n u - c ct nil siibordinrw; Iion. or the I: ulftv-Tiicv of rill‘ Icgrzit or ntornl re tmznt? I will cle- fitte It. It Is ~ COIIKLIICII cf mniikznd 1.1- are as- ,scntb‘.crl in _"; where zlicrc is n» L‘ no law. ch as are .1 by a nlob of frrc- 11111.1. TZIAT IS FREEDOM. —Sam Slick. Nantes Duchy 0f perpcuintctl in C.’ s .' ed usz-oi-iutcil with Iho N ‘YIEIIIITUQYIIIIKI are aria. Tiicro are fllPr IIIP old .,, flTfl AlIIVJiCk. and ttiumbcrlnitd has a _.e of \\f:1rl:1.vo:"i‘n rind a trtivn- t cf Alnwick. - IjJLllbYlZlgC Her- Oim point which Is not wt r1110- of thtm Iirc (‘llll('l‘ SIIUVUIS of s 2110s or i-ncin of the no who urt- only I00 :11. s help Itie CFIIIIIIOII 01111.59. To srt them to work would tic Just as effective n method as Intern- nlffih "l fi'~'f’3"’1‘-l! mschicf by any ' lurking amongst 111cm and A Iticrt- prulitiibe Afici" r111. I1" cr Is making valuable 1150., for exnlnple In zuzriculturc. 0'. hundreds of thousands of not IYIPTXIIY but encmry or disaffected aliens sii ‘f1 as Pines and Czechs. — London Tclc" Ii-Post. They do not know us if they tlilnk that we 0.111 be dismayed, we've D0011 u-p ngriitt-t all this before and still our Euuixrcis stayed. Wt- have fought. our fights both grim And ilong and Inst the fuming fro, but, .."1t ‘Die cncl wdvc that's ivlirit we nluxiys (In, Tney do not knciv 11s If they IIILIK their ls nfczty that will melt Just llKQ a wraith, when our guns of stark reality thunder On its shores, for truth, and the fziczniz up to truth, is the llllfif! that wins a war. ‘They do not kitow us If they think I-nflr itirents can gct 11s down, we're quite aware that they wr-uld Lke I0 001mb each open town of our bf‘; loved mlgland. as they've done other lands, but endurance Is the fibre of n11 our living Strands. ‘They (Io not kitoiv us If they think our Iioiicur can't hold fast through all the horrors thevy can do. through all the treacherous blast. of fnght- fulncss on such a scrilo that, m think the vyorld wtll blench, b t. we'll still bg there to clear Mm the debris and the stench. They d riot know us, for we tread a way by them llHSIIflTEd. we do not deal in envy nor are we by hale warm, we fight as cleanly as we can and then our hand extend to help a fallen foe to rise, and so becomg his friend. - John B1111. In Ihls Mme of ("he breaking 0f nations, ivhcti the clitws of the ag- grissm‘ are ouisirctchid over Eu- rope and there is no shelter szive behind the sword, bot-Ii Imlivxluala and pecpl-cs have tired 01 a vital. 12mg Inuh. Wliilc the nrmcd foircs of the Allies do their duty on a Il(’l(l of biitiie whose violcnce Is tx-vond tioscrption. those M10 hold the lie-me from. and endure its daily sti-ntn and stresses must steel their wills 11nd kcr-p the Inc of fiiuh nlluht in thrir hearts. For without. faith. without the proper iizecuiive- to p:i".=r-vcrc, pndurc, and attain. the ordeal thnt has crme upon us ivould be vyithout mean. mg. — Glasgow Herald, fur tiiid ivide hy perfectly innocent ruinor- lllllll_'_"f'l'< or, as l prcfcr to call them, chant-b‘ hugs.’ "'l'li1~\ iirc the ynin 11nd silly pmple who 1 gain a sen-v 11f .<('lf—llIl]HIl'l-'I1l("0 liy Illlpflfllllfl‘ scustitioiinl news. .'\nd Ihcrc are quite sciisihlc itcoplc, such as you and l, who, in our weaker utoincnis, become Cll'\llf‘I‘-llIlQ< without mcatiing to h1- rl1:iitci"-l1ii;3s in thc least. "If you see sonic- thiiig suspicious do not ru-h riliout chattering, lint It'll the prilirr- exactly and I|Illl‘ll_\' ivhat you sziw, You might cvcn start tinti-rinuoi" clubs in 1-1111" nun circle. 'Iiri-:1I h-flh tliv- llI'\\'S and Ihr- ill|\‘lll‘l' 1>l nvws with srtiist‘ zutil phiclt. If you do lhzu you will he hcliving your own country'- 1111111: if you filll to do that you will bu helping Adolf l-Iitlcr." _. u ,c 1 c-1fi../,, £51m» Tho Connecticut Slate Depart- ment of Fish rind Game cnibarlvd |JOVl‘ffll yrnrs ngo upizn o study of the migmioiy Iiubiis 01 5H1) u buss. A number of hnss ueie caught. ln Lonz Island Sound and tagged with small cclluold markers bear. 1m: a number and the words "Please return to State Fish 11nd Game Dept, Iiirtford, CSITJ. A f’. w wccks nizo. the assist-ant. super- Ititendem In charge c-I coiliiinig re- turned Inqs 021mg MICK n-ftiar a lung tiusincss tr.p 11ml found on his (lcsk a Invite wool-ant parcel (‘OIII-Illlhllg a strip-cu bass, in a bad state of preservation. A new batch of tag; had Iieen nrdeicil, rcadng, "Pica e return TAGS to Stitr- Fm and Shows How A Story Grows (Winnipeg Tribune) A story has been going the rounds in Winnipeg which may well be cited as an Illustration and a warning. A Winnipeg lady wlth somewhat more than the usual respect. for accuracy calls up her frIend: "I am afraid you were mixed up when you told us at the tea party yesterday that Neville Chamerlaln has a. German wife." "But ...." "You said you knew the govern- riess of the first lot of Chamber- ldlll children." "Oh, no: I sald I knew a wo- man who knew the governess." "But Mr. Chamberlain has been married only once. to the daugh- ter of a. Major Cole of the British Army" “Well. maybe II: was Ms mother who was a Krupp. Joseph Cham- bcrlaln was married twice, you know. Austen and Neville were everyone knows half -brot-hei's, that." “I'm afraid you are wrong again. Joseph Chamberlain was married thrcc- times. HI; first wIfe was Hairlet Kenrlch, Austen's mother. She died when Austen was born, and six years later Joseph married her first cousin, Florence Kenrlck, who was Neville's mother. Then, late In life, Joseph Chamberlain married Mar-y Ennleott, of Boston, Massachusetts." "The fact Ls that there Is no German connection In the family of the Chamberlain: of Birming- ham. Possibly the story you have been telling us originated In con- nection with Houseton Stewart Chamberlain. the notorious (‘ser- iimnogrhile who married Eva the (laulzhter of Richard Wagner, the composer." "I never heard of hlm." "You ought t-o lcok him up. inns: Prove all things: hold fast that which ls 20nd. Iii these days when the Iwlllght. zone of rumor is fertile scll for the cncnu‘. Prove all before things. at least My sense, as though of hemlock I Iiiid drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the port of the _ 4 enactment. was under the dis1d-; vantage of having Io confute argu- acqultbed himself with credit. All his Liberal followers In the House. except. the rebellious mover of the ‘ resolution, the unpredictable Cani- Illlen Houde and a. third Govern- vobe, stood up with their lcadei" in a solid phalanx, viltten the slon took place. g gratifying demonstration of pa- trIotIc solidarity by Canada's sole French-Canadian Parliament. ernment bill tablishing a moratorium on all by- elections till next session. The of- ficlal explanation of this measure prove to ‘on the case. be no question that the itosition _\"0Il broadcast. the taken 1s cbrrect. rind courageous. The only danger confronting it. will be from the smouldcitngz em- bers of the fierce flres of popular passion Quebec Liberalism had kept allve till the present out. flag-ration FROM "ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE" Resources My heart aches, and a. drowsy ---_- numbness pains (Halifax Chronicle) terestiitg things to Quebeds Reaction (sydney Post-Record) By a vote of 56 to 13. the Gov- ernment of Quebec obtained the defeat In the Legislature of a iiio- tion, presented by Rene Chalout, Nationalist. Liberal, and seconded by Camllllen Houde, Independent Liberal, declaring that Canadas participation In the war should remain “free and moderate". All who spoke In support of’ the re- solution denounced the King Gov- ernment's mobilization measure. Mr. Houde asserted that. Quebec was: overwhelmingly antI-conscriptlonist. that the LIberals themselves had created this condition by 25 years of agitation, that. If the Federal Mobilization Act. were enforced. there would be "civil war and bloodshed", In the Province. Matirlce Dupleasls and all the Un- Ion Natlonale members present voted with the minority. One Liberal» absentee! himself fi"om the dIvLsIon. The debate was one of the bitterest ever staged In the Quebec Legislative Assembly. g Premier Goclboul, who came out strongly and unreservedly In sum, Federal mobilization ments his own party leaders had been spreading scdulously In Que- bec for nearly 3 decades. out he ment. supporter who biirkcd the divi- This rytis Indeed IN MONTREAL men of affairs naturally stop at the Windsor because of its repu- tation for dignified comfort and unobtrusive, courteous service, its convenient location-and be- cause the Windsor is recognized as the proper place for business and social meetings. illfilifitlsnr Ql common soul ,1. Alderlc Raymond Vice-Pltlldelll Subsequently. however. a Gov- was introduced cs-, ecntcsts d 1d b'- 1e t1 n “un- ,. Goodbypl" (lggierablefl. e Icfeiierthurle l‘\ The story Illustrates an old text, comm“; asseptpd \\",11 539mm}; which may" be found 1n Tliessrilon- confidence ma; 11w pk-gigpfln» It is to be hoped that this will There crrn --lii\s Godbcut Government war broke It 1s easier to start a con- Ihari to extinguish It. Mobilizing Canada’s Mr. King had a number of In- ziunouncc In iu win wisely drains One minute pliast, and Lethe-wards had sun ' ‘Tls not through envey of thy happy o“, Bait. being: Ioo Iiappy In thy hap- lhlll SS—— That thou. light-winged Dryad of t. e trees‘. In some melodious D109 Of beeches Iiunibcrless, stngest of summer In fuIl-thrmted C351‘. ffhou. wiist not ‘IIOYIT for death. im- mortal Bird! No litiniirv generatxms tread I-hee d . . own, , The voice 1 ticar this pas-sin! night was heard In ancient tiuys by empewf and (own: Perhaps rue selfsame soul’ @1183 found a bath Through the sad Iieart: of Ruth w‘. en, slek of home, She stood in tears amid the alien C0111 I The some that oft-titties hath Charmed magic casement-s, otierilnf! ori the fcam Of perrotis sens in falry lands for- lorn. green and shadows service applies only —.Iohn Keats. I BAGKAGIIE! ccmc o.t rep. lies can bent our f."iit.h. fcr falsnood . (‘mmo llr-pt, HztIl-Itlfd 013ml." _ New Yorker. , _ . ' _ I ,. 1.... Her Incl: lched-llia lelf miserable-nu pep —|he couldn't In “holhuedflo g00\|l— The Churchill government. ivzis =- Iost contact with her flYmed 55 m9 795"“ 0f l‘ "lgm-mils ¢o0+++o+++¢oo¢+ woe Irientlslnd wu lonalya svlzfnglndflxl0gaxafllesflfiblolznd c3121; m1: at,’ ‘lytio-dsfiis», sented. The Churchill government- T Kidney Pills. Her bnchcha an vanish 1 -enlhuaium and energy “fumed-ho! 1 eye! sparkled-Jar atop w: sprightly-Ind one: again lha was her “old sell." ll5 Say GOODBYE TO IACKICHI WI,‘ I I I Dodd s Kidney Pills I iiinirs- " SWIM GAPS . Why not vIsII. our ltoro and c Inspect our stock of Bathing Capo before making your pur- -' l‘, chase. 1/ 3 Bathing Capo In the very , latest shades and ranging In ‘ price from 2.51: Io 75c. See also our laru ltock of Sun Glasses prlced from 15c to $1.00. MAC! . HAIR RESTORE! A dellcntely perfumed pro- paratlnn wh ch restores, spgfnglllenn and henutlfleu the l’. w II wIll restore gr: hnIr to Ila natural color on produce I rlch and abundant growth of haIr. Prlcowo. Order by Mall Today. DR- EVANS BTOMACH MIXTURE We hlghly recommend this preparation for people uuffer- , n; from Stomach Dlslreos ‘.1 alter eating, heartburn, Acid D and sour stomach. If II la Iho Ilnelt Stomach Mixture that money run may m Evans. Prlre 85c per bottle. TIIE two miics 4 ......__x- “xiii” v\ follows the virtually n. "non- arty" government. Freed from ausp cloru of party m- cedented measure of public confid- c could ask and receive unprecedent- ed emergency powers. one party. but. It. has powerful sup- port In the Commons. however, I the sense that the phrase is np- o plied to the government of Mr _ Churchlll. for It. does not represent I I l the House, who, 1n turn. represent the entire people of the nation. l’ believed ‘that. elmtergericv 1 C 011d ny g n o effect an- We have n complete stock 0' , iivdalvithgn it bTOIUIDIISOG gnvcriinment i,» lmcl succeeeded the present. pnrtv axlmlrilstrntlon. COIYIIIIDIIS stcsterdll)‘. Ht‘ Dlflflfllllwd- as Canadians would wish, that Can- ada was standing DPSIKIE Great Brl- Lain In her decision to fight on. Canada ls utliole-henrtcdly" in Ihisl war against Nzizl awstrcssion. side by side with the Mcthci" Country. Her course is our course. All M8 agreed on that. But that pronouncement was ex- pected. Anything rbe would have prompted a storm of 11mm“- Greritest Interest. attaches t0 U18 bu} which the prime minister In- troduced to flllll1OI'l7 iticiaillzaticn of the nation‘; resources and lllflll- < power. The measure. Qencrnllv, is ‘ a swceplug conscrlptlve scheme. modelled on the cmerszencv Doivers r-otiferrcd on the government of Mr. Churchill. Its one notable exception 15 that conscription for militnr)’ to home de- fence. The measure Ls not. a 00111111699 sticprlsc. Something of the sorti has been freely predicted. Events , of the week-end when the French l collapse so greatly Increusccf the peril to Great Britain, Indicated that drastic steps were needed to bolster and hasten Canada's war‘ effort. There were those who bolnt- cd 0111, that this country frequently British scheme of hlngs and the emergency measures i: FAREWEU- T0 a ii.';i...i“.r:.‘r. t3;i.:"“ The parallel, however, is not ex- act, and the difference imposes a great obllgatlon on the government o. f ND‘. KlnB The WWPYI‘ whlch M“ Cmlfmm" I'll’ ”i’,”l,,””" government ivleld were on an conferred "all-partly" won an overwhelmlnz endarsemflfll n Parliament and from the Dllb- l: 1c generally l It, vras so bMBdrbH-fifld u to be , Itlca and enjoyment an unpre- nee the Churchill government Mr. King's government represents It I; not. "war government." In he dlfferent izrcups or members In Undoi- tho circumstances, It. was powers 0H0- As It Is. the present govemment AND PEOPLE no NOT CHANCE ll FROM -= _ mortars l EITHER -: He'll never change! 1 iutdertukcs to administer a vpst a- , _ _ lmount. of pOWEll‘, while retaining its pinion of import restrictions and . . . .. artisan comb exiou. was that "existing conditions rvu- {an be do“? 1f we mmlsmrshonash but aside 5 Plmll" I the duration." But the goveriunem, _,, the Iiecessarv H p i c “m? b hind his G06" iideucc, should administer their ex- 1e rov n e " ‘ 1* r '- . tuortlinur wers s0 fair] and ernmcnt on its war stand. ii y p0 y that tioiie can doubt the bone. flcles of the administration. RUSllI-II) IMPORTS FOB AUSTRALIA The tnlnz 1 lkher customs duties country's favorable trade balancef party interests “go;- tihe fIrst ten montILs of the 1i below the 1938-39 flguie bII o - W c c n Imports were valued, In 5min, 000 61.165300). 800.000) greater than Under an Agreement between the Federal Depart- ment of Labor and the Government of Prince Edward Island arrangements have been made to conduct a Forestry Program in this province during the pre- sent season. The plan involves the establishment of about thirty -(30) wood and timber lot improvement areas, and six Reforestation areas at various points throughout the province. A number of young men between the age of eigh- teen (18) and twenty-five (25) will be required to carry on this work. Selected enrolees Io be organized in crews Applications should be In unemployed circum- stances, In good health (certified by a physician), possess good character and, at least, a fair education. Enrolees will receive a reasonable daily wage and board allowance. Selections for this work will be made strictly In accordance with the provisions of the policy and by a special Committee appointed for this purpose. Applications should be made and not later than July 1st., by young men Interested in Forestry development and conforming to mentioned requirements. under the direction of group leaders. immediately above (W. R. SHAW) Deputy Mlnlster of Agriculture. rush of Imports in April In anti“ sent L111 year ending June 30, consider-ab; at, 294,730,000 ($421,548,500) teat-iii!’ a favorable commodity balance Q £140,000 ($623,000) sterllng compar- ed with the previous figure of 22m. _ ‘The decrease cam; In the face ofawtal overseas lfldl In sterling, that was £24,000 (5106,. ' ————-— n1 _SYDNEL,:Austra.1la.—(CP)_;—_.L_p9ndIng_BerI0§ of lflattyedirriiim’ IIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIJ ' National Forestry Programme administration. lL'737'6'21'24'26'2a' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Hours 9 to 12. 1.30 to SJIO-Evenlng uppolntmentu. J. Office connected with Jewellery Store In new location corner of Kent and Queen Streets. Successor Io old and well-known firm of IT For Vitalitq alwaus uIe BRAHM IN GRANGE PE KOE TEA WITH GRANDAD and today no chewing tobacco can take the place of Hickey’s Twist. with Islanders erations of Islanders have used and enjoyed lt- S. TAYLOR, Optometrist E. W.Taylor of Richmond St. BRANCH sron: m Armlzlvrox QQQ-O 0-0 l WAS T0P§ Gen- HICKEY’S =-= BLACK TWIST ~ 10c per Fig Straight Everywhere on P. E. I. Manufactured By IIIGKEY a mciiotsoii l; Tobacco Co. Ltd" Charlottetown, P. E. I. -i._,._-._-iuu=.==e,:lu'——’"' n -'. QO+O§OO&OQQ-QOO§O§%§O4O