' PAGE FOUR IliE BIIARLOTTETOWN G IIMID IMI hloruittg Daily tI-outided In I887) President. LIIJIII- (‘ul w. Chester s. Mel-m Vii-c President. J. R- Burnelt. FJ-l- Secretary Lirul. tut. 1) A. Mlelflnnon. no.0. Editor untl . tilt-icing llireclor. J IL Burnett. FJJ. Associate Editors, ‘rum; \ alker m! Ian A Bllrlltll- SLBSIIIIIFIION RATES By Mull tn r. b. t. el-IN l!!!‘ year. $2.50 for U month!» -.- -~ - III. 51...: fut .- tnunllis. 50c IIJIIIYBQ mo" _,,_..., 1.1-1 your, bu-UU tor u illvntlll. c", l ‘mull $1.75 lot ii luunllll.“ 0o u’ '_,_1(|L.b.!\- . PQI’, I itllulfiguiilafftlf-ltiltd bld-‘vitlaltlvl -“‘-“- 514m u" 5 muuu“ uUc tut‘ J IIIUIIII£ ___ q-hgifitqt-st dlenurry is Weaker uull the ltcttirest Ink." _V_\1o'.'\7|1.\\', txcrtriiiin 7, 1940. [Baton blanket Prospects QXIITCSSCS unbounded op- The 17. . _ _ _ . mmflh h“ . 1,1. ,.1 gnnatla s IIZICOII dlhu.‘ _. g .11: hacou agrct-ntctit wiiu Unxpi 1 1. ,1 iiunimiitn of 5.1130479" PC-itntls ti: ~ "idY- “Xlm-c’ f" {he end of ~_ mgotiLtIitttiS regarding its ttay, the 111:! says: "\\1tli 11,1, thut off and thtf Buns“ (hi, _ .n 1. t. one uhitthnntns ‘d i, ‘\ ~ 1., - our present nnm- i , ' rained, pOisilJly lu- nnnn ui ‘ - . ' t 1st», it adds, "it is of the ut- H -_. tanailiatt zigricultttre that ‘1 ._- 1 gftililillf, he rt-ticuctl. livery 1.. ,tc-p 11p the volume ac- -‘.t‘ 1 ti‘ C€‘)LC\“‘ \‘,,; _ _ 3t ssary, double 0i‘ lffilblfi {he recs-n: rate .. exports. ln doing so we can mm f1-.11~. 1-.\_ . l t lrilf to five million acres M m‘, : \ < .~.. 1i1-tifnzthle hog feed. ~- t-Fi ucll, we can expect wtwztirrtitiy after the war. .r‘ t‘\]'1(‘l'i§tlt‘€S of this Will’ flfld "ally itlcavor to keep her l \\"ililll the protection of watt l\l t0 '. ‘t il".‘. ~ strand reasoning. The P05! .. price of hogs is rapidly re- .t.> cf tvlteat as a barometer of placfh: ...e _ farm i- ‘.11 \v~~.'»rr| Fatiatla. No m- f,.11,.,.»‘ ,.1.. -* witty-t: that hog-raising can ¢ri111p‘n:1~'1- .t--~ uhtnt in western ("attadian QCQIIQHIV; litu ' can hitip, and the present war, with htc 1n e.\.' ms winning at record levels and ad.‘ tut.- tt 1th t.‘ crop is piling up, un- “qn; t, ' .1. t. sturaqt‘, tnttltcs such a trattsfttiti 11' n 1r. .t:.tl. In this s». 1:1 of Cattada, where bacon pro- duction is a ovg established industry, our far- 111M‘; rt: ~ tow/l hv exorbitant feed rates. 'l'he\ .. 1 ‘wt-s to lwntis the storage of grain i". Provinces which, but for the ltiglt ."t'1~:~ Wu costs. could be used ltcre lo int-cw atltanaqc in feeding livestock. This ltpi-i. ‘1 t- . -1~._v is benefiting tiobotlv, yet 1'1 gttt-fi‘: .1111. 11- 11- tjct the attthoritics at Ot- Littgi to tilt-xv the ilfflllCl‘. ‘Tied Brv-remflte Brunt" HIIC to .\lti. Quasi- British This v Bl-.ltl..\i.\ . s 1n from the Liabznt". c» s l-lotitrcal Star: “A; " l in the years immedi- trctlc of war, he occupied . difficult titan any wl since the (lays of 1.. \l l-.l.. Trrr. i lE.\"-'lll .\', who had a detesta- tioti of ill"'l|'.ll)' for the preserva- tion oi t1. :1 t ting his efforts to the gvn-nq 11 l. ‘t-r mils in the hope that thtrt‘.~. _ , _ . jug all littrotie into war. lh- u ~ iht- i1ti~:.tt-;t> of laclicvittg that Iliitait t t _ ‘tu-tp hi‘ plcdqctl word and hon- ottr his prom‘ ~ in this ‘tie was not alone. bttt when the 11-7 -‘ 4 ‘tt"t~t‘tll"ltt failcd, and the Ifite chartrtt" hut-liter was revealed, (fnsxttttt ~. . ' :. It '11- tht: hrnnt of the at- tacks. utanv *' -n :< and ignorant, of those wh - v-f t. z-e after the event. “llttt i: t‘ =. 1 rttiizt urn‘: who was wise be- fori» ‘lr- 1 t ' ' <l'\'t‘ltttt!1tt'lIl= ltavc con- ‘ W" ' " 1 i‘ now that. had llri- 1. i ' li“'l"Tl\‘ lwfttre the par- orlt‘ a tninacle could "ti". ‘wt is that llritaitt r" of a fight with an .\t’l:~ill\' tirt-itztriitq for ttuliluilv that tlt" 1o .1 to ("nntitiztt- ~-avr~d Rritaiu and lv gave l‘-ri- ' t’1'.'t.'titt \\'l:: l4 Ihrrifx A \Vi|l \,\"_P o- ] t>“Ff rcrrttitiitg? Rcail 1'l F. ‘MacDonald in thr- "lv- tott wzntt a good rtcrttititig officers. ..: -,.- . nit-l Jts a hatter. lle .. ~ ;.-~»=t1.; to cttlist. and pretty . an‘ i. 1 ' that's nitly the cnd of - . ..,, ‘t , t I I _.. _- v1.1. llt rod tie rts. \ ~horv tant- ago a senior ‘ :11 lmtnt-It officv of a firm that »~ to roast in (Utnada, came lttss‘ d in. nn-dical examinzv, rtcrttiting officer that l~ tthotit hr thntight hi- ' . c- '1'» ahtuq with him into the '- irtttir" h-i rr-tttrnvd. his rattlcs -1 l‘ i‘ " t-ttnutlt-lr- staff of his of- Y ‘it r 11 r, ~:dc~ttiatt and assistants. Titty Y. l ..‘ F vii tl to inin thr- pcrtnauettt 111- of them had at least a '41 nud out- ycar of collt-trt‘, ' 1' front R10 to S75 a week. t . i d-vtflirilt and ctttltttsiaslicallv n1 ~11‘. r of lht- staff lt-ft, the 3'11! ,'[\ .'t ittninr (‘lPTh and ltt Ilitlllf. lt was rather tlif- nit-itititis from manager down l“ .=:i<l Itfl-t‘ thittlcinq it over for a fl7|\~, h» trot ltl'\'l ahottt the whole situa- tion and jtttpctlrvtl at the recruiting centre de- tenninctl to ittin the rcst of the boys. _"What the business?” the rccrttiiing officer asked him. "I locked the door of the ottice and mailed the key to the ‘gctteral Illllilllgcl‘ of the contpany,‘ catne the grim r6ply_ Cheese Prices Chm-st» 111-1115; now are fixed {it l4 cents at shipside 31011111111 {or .\'o. t, t3 t-z cents for No. 2 and i3 cents for NO- 3- Kittgtlont market is taltnig all the cheese Cati- ada can Spynfm 1,, gmain; QiltTsC .15 points are allowcti for flavor, -3 tittints for texture, I5 points for ClttSUfl(‘.~$, 1o 11mins for color and five points for finish. The ptthcy’ of the Federal Department of Agricttltttrt- is to pay a. bonus of one Cent 3 ltonntl on cht't~<t* grading 93 points (.111 ni 1oo, 11111, cent; a pound if it gradcs {)4 points, or hcttcr. Lltcest: grading 92 points gets into No. I grade but does not rate a. bonus. Last year bonuses amounted to $600,000 but this year there is a inarlccti improvement in quality and also in quaniiflv. Thus experts in the dairy industry figure bonus payments will be increased almost $200,000. "The results of the grading this year have been most encourag- ing," an official of the Agriculture Department stiid. “Cf all the cheese grzitlctl tip to the end of August, 93.67 per ccnt graded No. I and a large part of it was good enough to draw bonuses. Last year only 90.1 per cent graded No. I. rentarkalale." EDITORIAL NOTES Early frost is not very welcome with the pota- toes just being harvested. 1C i ‘I By the middle of next month the ntilitary air port schools will all be ready for student train- mg. it! Gilli Einstein has taken the oath as an Amcricatt citizen. 'l'his is his third change of nationality. having been previously nationalized as Swiss, then resuming his German nationality prior te his enunctation of his Relativity Theory to Ber- lm Academy in I015. l a w- Yl ll Edgar Allan Poe, poet and prose writer, died from wounds in an election riot, this date, i840. Best known poems: "The Raven", “The Bells," idfltlilbfl l-Ec": his prost- tales iticlude “The BlaCk Cat", “The tiold ling." “The Murders in the Rue Morgue", "The Ilasqtte of the Red Death", “William Wilson." iltiltii _Members of the government visiting the pro- vince these days are as plentiful almost as spar- rows m June. Hence hardly any notice is taken 0f them. and evidently they take as little itotice of us. How ‘different in by-gone days when ministers coming were interviewed bv partv stalwarts, and uttdcrtook to do things im- Kh-Q provtnce——not for the ititlividual. n -t- it 4t To prevenrwar-time profiteeritig in rents the War-time Prices and Trade Board has issued the following order: “Effective ttctohcr I, 10.10, this order fixes the ntaxititttnl rental that can he Charged for any ltnttsttig accommodation in the controlled areas as the rate which was in 9f- fect on January 2 of this year. All leases are mltomttticalhv EIIIWlltifWl in accordance with this order and no further notice from the hoard on landlords or from larvllortl to their tenant; i5 necessary. Tenants will coitsider the jammy 2 rate as the maxnnttttt which they must pay, and no tiottce to vacate can be given hv the lattdlttrtl for rcfttcq] 1w a ‘tenant l0 pay a hiqhcr rental. latidlortls. lton-Qvt-r, ha“ ‘he right l0 Hflpciil to the hoard for a re- "lsm" m felllill Yul“. and prescribed forms for such applications are in cottrse of preparation " lhe llfiil- Justice Ilartitt atlntitii-tratot‘ will visit Vltrtoitis war training areas and investigate Iocn] cotttltttrnt: lilo An event which tnav prove to have r111 1m. "dflllifhe ljfdrl")? on the-provincial political situa- lyllmt Ht ’i\iwa Scotia. \\'ht‘rt> five hv-clctstittus are “ml If" llff- 29. l< the coming t‘1.11..-,-\-_11;\.,s COHAPIIIIOH to (‘lltwp ,1 ,tr,,\.,,,.~;_-,| pump". (m, H“, lmll." RI lb" I1<‘-‘<t ucncral election. "This cm".- vention is to he ltcltl on (htohcr I1 and it 111s M” ""L"_'P<l<‘tl that llto h-nlt-r choir-rt nil thitt Wlinlm“ "m" “'l’~"“'|"t"‘li\' he tiotttinrttcrl for unt- nf the two <03]; “and, 1m“. t," (“I llV’ C“ll<(‘l'\"lll\'t“< H'll1‘t‘l\' |('nlcltr'ster. I of vn ticked off (‘ttnthrrlttid nr _ H ill" "Wfltrfvtiittttt is carried out harm: thr-t- <<-.-tt< tarot t..- wottld be hoth qoozl Iutlithyg] ' a score in the puhliv intcreq chosen (“ntncrvative lt-adny 0|,‘ 3'1""? ‘ft lhfit he might he in a in“ will“? m "l" "Th" a vear or two before ikddllll l"? fut-cc: in the LYt'I1(‘l'lil electoral cam- |P1'"'t-TH. flc this as it ittav, <av< 111(- l‘o<t~R<-gm~_1, acclzitnation. it slratcqt" anti also to have the newly ctrd to the Legis- position tn strike " .1. twnt- in ltttre this morn- l ‘he Pr”"l""l7'l lmlllkfll ‘Illlltltttti will soon bcl dtoiling merrily once more, i >I< it 1k \Vhcn girls ltavt: \\'t>\‘t‘ll the last of some ltand-ttizule carpets producctl for (lcucral Smuts lifhl"? lwllllfilci‘ of South .\frica, the Royal \\ilton (Jirpcl lfitctnrv 111 \\'i]1>n1-1_ in \\’,']1Sh§r(. time of the rare survivors of ltandcraftmanship 1H llrttmti. is to tiring it< 34o vt-rlrq of Official ltils 500 years ofmctttal) (‘Xlsltfilljp 1n m1 (-11.1 1 the war has put 1t out of l1tt<iitc<s_ 111 n"; or: | ftct- of the ltrick httiltlinqs. datingxhack to Char- l" ll. is the warden’ waitd tnarla-tl "Roger larrattt. llcttrv _It-ffrc_v, tfioS. '|‘h.-n_ 'l‘}~1e Ln". don Daily .\I:til relates, was when \\'illiam III. 21W‘ the factory its charter and thc right to style itsclf'“llo_v'il" In the office art- pilcg of patvrtts of c-trocts. (‘arpctt- 111M1- 10 the dpsign; ,of lattrn Knight and i\'c\' \\'l1i<111-1-; (firm-t; .\ t-l that for lhc SLKO a day for tntrscries with houses and animals; car-lg pets whose pllc stands an itich ahovc the floor ‘in great ltosst-rl tlctsigtls; (\\‘(‘|1 (‘flfltfilg with pm»- traits. The village has seen the evolution of tllritislt carpet making from i.*< earliest tiny; nn- dcr llcttry Vlll. lt saw the collapse of the firm thirtv years ttgo and its salvation bv the Earls of Pembroke. who fortncd a private com- pany to carry on Wilton tradition from Wilton House. t " The United , The improvement this year has been Let's have Ialk and argument l! free as we can. This country Isn't Arid until we get better leaders than we have, change and lmprote- ment will only come through open cri ' lam. We shculd cling, on this continent, to that. open criticism. with one big exception. That ex- ception is tiamntnl defence. That ls one thing we have all got to be pretty unanimous about. w; will pnobabb’ have to be unanimous tabont it, for the rest of our lives.- ‘Calgary Herald. The thing that stands out most strikingly from Hon. J. A. Mac- Kiitnotrs "plain speiiklufl" 9310M the wheat storage problem Ls the impression ft gives that. the Do- mitiion Governmeitt- was not even aware of the problem until the Western commatce got to Oi-tairn and brought it to the (iQV0!‘1uT19I1f/5 attention at the beginning of last week. The Federal Cabinet's ah" of being taken by surprise is not prlnmrily Mr, MacKmrtorvs fault. It is the fault, solely and exclusive- l_v, of Hon. Jimmy Gardiner. the part-time Minister of Agflfiulllllfe- It. was his job and his respomlbil- i icy as Minister of Agriculture to see this thing coming and to make adequate preparation to deal with it__\v'mn.lpeg Tribune. l i. I The United States journalists wlw are touring this countrv under federal government ausptoes will take back with them as complete a knowledge of the (Domirilonb was effort as vim be flff<>rded them. subjert to l'.l‘f‘€‘$:{lI‘_\‘ tivli r_v rcservatlotm. Ilavaig regard to what is now takmtt place ln their own country it is \'\‘l'.\' much to be hoped that what they see here will satisfy them that Canada is‘ pla ting a. part, in this war worthy of ihe wealth and resources of the country and adequate to the ‘great nerds of the hour It ls distinctly fortunate that these very wt-lcutne visitors did not. come or were not asked to come, six tncnths ago, or even three. Only reoeutlv has Can- ada been flettlng into something like its full war stride. Only newts the huge Ccmtnontvealtlt Air 'l‘rzitnitig Plan getting into full operation. There is stilt much to. be done, but there ' after longl o 15. waiting, something worthwhile show something of which the Can- adian people need not be ashamed. Directly or indirectly these guests rt-proseitt. a nc-tvspziper press which can claim some credit lor the fact. perfect; won't be for u long time.‘ __CHZ_\RLOLI‘__TET_OWN GUAKDIAN I ,1“ i. there ti, do ianywfuyiff" he saked. And "offs BY ‘|'|-|E wAYFrench Soldiers In he's in the army now. "And what's happened wt England (London Times) _ Two French hospital ships are now reported to be available to take back to France such of_ the wound- ed and convalescent in this country as choose to be repatriated. Though the utord "choose" has to be ent- ployed, it Ls certainly misleading if the deduction Ls made that. these men have quite a free choice. Apart from the terrible anxiety felt by many who have been WIIIIIOUI news of their fantllles for nearly four mottths, very many fear that re- pisals will be taken against Zhose families if they do not retum now and that. they tlteittsmlves will be treattsd as descrters or traitors if they return at. a remoter date. The highest type of patriotism is required to resist. this combination of itatural faintly feeling and of (‘II(‘llI_\‘-lIIS])ll'(‘fl blacknntil: and neither the British people nor the British government will cast iv- proaches at those who decide to re- turn now. The grant of facilities for their departure Ls the fulfilment in the letter and tn the spirit the prime mittlstcrls promise that those who wished to return should be allowed to do so. Pfffillmflbly even the Germans will not sink those hospital ships full of con- val-escents as they sank the trans- port which was repatrlattng some of the able-bodied. But undoubtedly many do not tvish to return; and are still 1n the dark about the conditions in ivhiclt they can remain 1n this country. They know that they can join the Free French forces under General De Gaulle, an outline of the condi- tions of service ls contained in the agrcrmetit. between the general and , the British government. But thls| course Ls not always possible. Some 1 are disabled to an extent which would preclude further active ser- vloe. Others require further hospital or convalescent treatment before it. can be accurately decided for what they are flt. Others again, for a variety of reasons, would definitely prefer to assume British national- ity; and yet others are highly skill- ed technicians such as in this country would be reserved for war- time civilian occupations. Provision for some of these alternative cours- es has cetalnly been tn the tnind of the government. On July 4. referr- ing to a request from French sailors for British nationality, Mr. Churchill said: “This we are ready to grant, without prejudice to the other Frenchmen, tittmbrrcd by thousands, who prefer to fight. on l t l t l jjaiiai. An l l d The Pact (Ext-flange) Evidence multiplies that JflD-"iu is anything but cptitnisiit: me consequences of the _ pact. The alto‘; es of Tokyo ha"! 10st, n0 time III t it; Publfl F5- suratices that this agreement vrtsh- .cd upon the Japs by Adolf Hnyci. Idces not tnean that Japan 1S élQlné 11o e111¢1~ the Anglo-Axis tvar or tn enter into conflict with the Ullltltd ‘States. Yaklchlro Suma. spokesmen ‘for the Foreign Office at Tck)'_0. has just given out- this very defi- nite statement: “We are not Q0" itng to participate in trite Eur-lift?!" ‘n31; wr- are not going to attack any country." _ _ 1am looks niteiiuttms time new and widely publicized W95 l" ll‘? "scrap of impel” categtitjyt fllltlOtb before the .nk with \\'l1ll‘l\ n. has 1been signed is thy. The ftfifefnllml fpffivlflfs that. all llirve (‘I 1h‘ lliflfl" torics will fight any cotntiry Vlttilli participates from now on in either the European or Aslatzc tvarsBut the foreign Office at. Tokyo hastens of ito declare that Japan will not Hike a hand in the Etircpeait ltostilitlcs. that. she does i101. intend to attack any country. v On the fifth article of the pact- ttltat which states it, has no beartri; on existing commitments of the signatories with Soviet Rtusla—To- kyo 118s no comment. to offer. Its spokesman does not- venltire to discuss that exception which robs the agreement of any benefit it; might. otltertvise hold out for Japan. In point of fact this treaty 1,5- says the Sydney Post-Record. 1X1 pith and substance. “tally 1116M‘ slstcnt with the Dfe-“JP HOE-Mk, greslcn agreement e "can Hitler. and Stalin. But a trivial circum- , stance like that docs not crailll)» the Fuehrers style; when Pulling off those sporadic pTODBEaUdl-“t Stunts. The pact is, however, the ‘ Jest, and laughing-stock of the ser- . ious diplomats of all countries. Ja- pan was Britain's ally all throttgh the fast war, and never struck a blow in that conflict. frcm ltviilll- ning toend. In this war she is Out of the icture, because, even LI she were d posed to help Hitler re- trieve his red-trot. chestnuts. ‘she could never get anywhere, so AJIIZ as Britain rules the son. and .-\m- crican men-of-vtlar patrol the Pa» clftc. Nor docs Japan wish or in- tend to attempt anything of tire kind, she 1s just giving Herr Hitler the moral support. of kind words that mean nothing. i t hoary-Bear. 1940 A Larges] 541a in Me Marzfzbzes/ ‘I PALE DIY GINGER ALE GOLMN GINGER All ROM GINGER KG! LIME RICKEY OIANGEADI LKMONADE no OIIQIS Hyfioff/e - Serves Eve JVmvl5¢ Arnuat 8 P.M. Special P. W- TURNER, President CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS OTTAWA, Oct. tlons Minister 8—(CP)—Mum- Howe tonight an- nounced the awarding of seven itviutitm construction contracts, totalling 5206.000 on which work will begin immediately. Largest. was a $104,000 contract for heat- ilig systems at the service flying training school at Cat-berry, Mair, to be completed by November, iitvnrdcd Cotter Bros, Winnipeg. IS ammsmn wmoson. N. s. Oct. s-tcr) In on of Nova Souths’: first cases under the National Regis- Queen’: Bounty National Conservative Association STRAND THEATRE, CI-IARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY JOHN R. MacNICOL, President, DOMINION NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Each Poll is requested to send Five Delegates that (m; King- Government, after , with us as Frenchmen": and the long delays and ltcsitations, finally 58m? 5911111116!“ RPPP-"S in 8 (‘ltlusc l ldtd get 2L5 shoulder to the wheeL. iWhat Canadian newspapers were lsaylng in the early months of this year as to the weakness cf thewar effort, the lack of the war program ,and the appartsnt reluctaace of the , Prime Nfntister to put hlS foot on the starter. - Montreal Gazette. The last worn, npparenny, mu been spoken on the question of lllillllg: the British blockade to per- mit entry of food t0 German-dom- tiitiacd countries. It. was uttered by ibord Lothizttt. British Ambassador to the Uni ed States, and lt was WNo." Britain's firm stand on this lsue today has general support. but a fcw weeks agodt had explos- ‘lve posszbiltties. Neutral countries. and particularly the United SWWS- have come to see the soundnesavof Brltains arzttcnent that relaxation of the blockade would only mean more focd for Germany. and n0 1m- provcmetit, in the status _of the Nazi-ove ' n peoples it was rnt-etid- 1 ed to t1 .51. Germany's indiscrim- lllflle air attacks upon London have been a factor, too, in uridernnntnl the case its propagandists were at- tempting to build up, w;th croco- dile siticerity. for the suffering residents of the lands h has so thoroughly looted. — Windsor Star. t Seven tons nt strawberry Iain has been made for the soldiers by ntembcrs of Ontario Women's In- stitutes. This ts a sample of how iCanadian women are perspirmfl‘ over a hot. stove to help win the ‘war. — Kitchener" Daily Record. 1 It Is possible to imagine the des- perate responsibilities and anxiet- ,ics of a Wittdsor Churchill these ldays, with night and day raids. ' n prepa tlcns fcr TJO-‘filble invasion, the . aendous work of the British navvf Surely no man in ltistory ever lived more tremen- I dously. - Ottawa Jottrnal. I Many countries now In Nazi thrnll will be returned to their] rightful claimants. But who will’ want to travel in Etirope for att llcast a decade? Ruins are depress- ing. However. we have one conso- lation-“Thcredl always be an Eng- landK-ettd u land to which we can turn when we want refreshment of body and spirit! The thought ls ltcartenntg. Kitchener Record. Recent recommendations that |scltoo1s and public buildings dis- ‘play a Catiadhnt flag or the Union Jack should also find a response from 1n'ivrtt.e- individuals. The fly- ,lng of a, flag should come as a natural impulse because lt ls a fit-l ldllg t-mhlcm of the cause in which , ‘the Dnminzon and the Empire is mow fighting. — Oshawa Dallyi Times. Directors of the Bank of England sat around a. table in a vault far.‘ ‘below street level when they as-l ‘semblrd this vrcek to declare a div- Jdend siX per com. “The Old‘ ‘Lady of Threadneedle Street‘ 1s down. so to speak, but she's any- thing but out. - Windsor Star. A wealthy Scotch real estate man leaves New York bv clipper |becattse he doesn't want to mzss the Blitzkrieg. whatre they doing |....sell1ng tickets to the thlngfi... ,0!" would a Scotsman be going ff tthore were tickets on sale? — Tfmmlris Dally Press. . Offlclully. unofficially and In every index of popular sentiment the policy of the United States ts Istlll a policy of "all aid to Britain short of war". And still all aid ts not. being sent. has spoken already about the fly- ‘fng fortress bombers, of no im- ‘medfate service to the country. but lca-pable fr: British hands of carry- Jng the air war on Hitler's com munlcations and munitions fac- ttorfes into the farthest corners of Germany. It. is these factories and ltfhese facilities which will one day be trained on t-he United States If rltaln loses-but there is stilt no ‘action about the bombers. - New, York Herald Tribune. y One German mode of war on elv- llfans ls as foul as another. In the land advance throuilh Holland, Belgium and France, German mu- ohine guns were turned On the forlorn refugees nit they tolled alone t-ht- rmtds and country lanes. ‘lfhrre ts smrethlnir particularly VllP. however. In the U-boat voy- exea to commit. murder on the high ,Gau11e. In another clause of that agreement the recruttln This newspaper , y of the agreement with General De of "tech- nical and scientific stalgf‘ for war- \vork” Ls contemplated; and it is itnderstood that tiatnes have been taken at the White City of those willing to stay for civilian war- work and possessing the necessary qualifications. But a detailed definition of how these agreed principles are to be carried out ls now urgent. ENGLAND Shatter her beauteous breast ye The of England none can Dash the bomb on the dome of St. Paul Deem ye the fame of Nelson falls. Pry titre stones from the chancel I oor _ Dreamflve ‘that Shakespeare shall live no more. Where is the giant shot that kills, Wordsrtyoittlt walking the old green 111s. Trample the red rose on the ground, Keats is beauty uthlle earth spins roun Bind her, grind her. burn her with Cast her ashes into the sea. She shalt escape, she shall as tre, She shall arise to make men ree, She shflll arise in sacred scorn, Lighting the llves that. are yet un- born. Spirit stipernal. Splendor eternal, ENGLAND. (This poem, republished by re- quest. first. appeared in the Atlantic Monthly tn 1915. It was written as a reply to Ltssauet-‘s “Hymn of Hate." the refrain of which is, “Gott strut England?) —I~I. G. Cone. seas. The Gennan fsTttbmat-lne is surely the sewer rat. of sea tvnr. It should be extcrmlnated with no more consdlerafion than is meted out to sewer vermin. — Ottawa Citizen. 1 Macs llair Restorerj A delicately perfumed pre- paration whle r e s I. o r e 8t strpngthens and beautlfles lhB a r. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY AIR. TO ITS ORIGINAL COLO i t s ~::a./.... ~ 1 t. l 1 Promntepha ‘IIEW tflndhdiilrllll-l l o w tere e ' Iiililihifr iind is“ reraiarlauitlllf; useful In preven n; mi and destroying parasitic hair killers. Just follow the direc- tlons carefully and Y0" W“ be amazed at. the result-l. 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He is (Hamilton Spectator") i Mr. Wendell Willkie, Rcptibll-l can nominee for the presidency of! the Uttited States as constrained to; find fault with the Roosevelt. zr-urti- | istration. That goes without sa_.ing, and we are not concerned with American politics, in any case. But the speech he made on Mottday in Detroit, to the National Federation of Women's Reptiblicatt Clubs, places him in a rather fUIOIIIIIlOILs‘ position. Earlier in the clay he had extolled the leadership of Prime Minister Churchill, whom he de- scribed as a "great, vigorous, de- fender of democratgv." The British people, he added. were not afraid to chattge from Mr. Cliittuberlain? to Mr. Churchill, so why snoultl the people of the Utiltcd States be afraid to “chattge ltorses in the middle of the stream"? "List tis elect a Winston Churchill government ln the United States!" His chief contpl-arnt before the, Dct-rolt ladit-s was that President} Roosevelt is bringing the countrvl "eret" closer and closer to war-Pl Much of the speech was taken up with a harrowing description of the condition of wcuien tn the Third Reich, who are regarded as nit-rel instruments for tac provisiatt of! sollders for Hitler's wars of 0011-‘ quest. “Decency and self-respect. have bcen taken from tlulr lives.” he said. Quite so, and that ls why Mr. Roosevelt feels as he docs a- bout, the IICfCSSILV fnr somatlilngt stronger than oratory to remove] this brutal menace to democrat!‘ Hovcrmnaitt. To crlticive him fcr his vlrile leadership, because cf the 130s- sibility thrit it may bring war, and at the same time to demand even stronger lcadersltlp —“.t Winstmi Churchill government" —produces a curious dilemma; how can Mr. Witt. i kle pcrstiade the cottntry that. he‘ is the. required Churchill whilel professing such pacific views? 1 t l t 1 HAETA rmastnvr, ANYWAY OSWESTRY. Ent-f.~(CI'-'t --Abscn‘ fronrcrzttrt. ber-ttise she was Iwr-imz‘ d tzirl was fir» ed £1 $4.45» the usual ($8.90) for Iilucktyttt brcttclt. tvetldlitg present." the fudge rcmark- , ed. BRINGS INSTANT IASI HICKEY’S TWIST is sold in every nook and corner of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND gtor granted. At the present time ,p.e are served by 51X doctors whose ttvuigs carry them on a mile other had to use all his skfl 1111s own iffe or the lite of his pilot m Utoncurry, He is known as "Flynn 0t the 1s.atid‘, and at: the moment. his tin-um come true. to appear for trial tomorrow. The Drlsoner gave his name u Chester Dnly and said he was front New Brunswick. His home town tvns not announced. THE FLYING DOCTOR There are instances tn Canada where a doctor has flown to visit a patient. in a remote part. of the COUMYY kind has 0n occasion brought the stclc person to a centre of hos- pitalization, but Untiaua has n0 es- tablished service of the kind, such us, for example. ls found in Aus- I-rulia. where m Queensland, the saga of the flying doctors is taken more than a million square miles of territory and upwards 0t L: peo- rauius from Hedley, Cloncurry, BruxeirI-Lui, Kalgoorlie, Wyndam and Alice Springs. The calls coma from the Wt) WIICIBSS stations scat.- urrctt over tins tinge area. and last ycttr JA.DD4 cuileu for tneulcai help. LJI‘. Alberry Qt me Cluncurry base, who was reported tnlssfng ltLst. week, hits ltiniseif circled the earth six titties in tnneage in his flights to aid people iii-remote areas. iiisk Lives iur Patients-To land wncrc there IS no landing ground; to risk ms lite to reach a patient; to uu tvncru no unite man has gone buluru an: purl. of the flying doqwr‘: jut). ‘lnere have been Limes when int.- tuna of the plane has been the roof of his surgery; when, forced uottn tn unknown territory one or i to save innit help came. ‘Inc service nus been the dream of 1H1 Australian Presbyterian Minister he l5 moderator of the Presbyterian Churcn m Australia. He must. be ll. proud man to have lived to sce The cost. o1 the six bases alone is more than 25,000 pounds a. year and of this sum the commonwealth and state governments contribute nfne tltotisand pounds. The rest comes front trusts and private donations. Ansfrulitin Aerial bledlcnl Service MEETING OCT. 11th Speaker A. R. MacINNIS, Secretary mg doctor and his plane, much of me loneliness and terror has gone from Australia's outback. ‘They are coverln the open spaces of the 15. lttnd w h a, mantle of meufcal saf- e y. How much better will be the fut- ure reputation of "Flynn of the Island" than that of the dictators of Europe who apparently live only to kfll. n Ls rm fvinz to know hat be d days somewhere ln the splnlfex des- GHOULISII LOOTING LONDOIL-(CP) -- Told by thl bench that. 1t was u "ghoulish" thin: to do, a 49- ear-old mtm wan fined £10 ($44.50) n court here for looting a bombed house after- an air-raid. Professional Bards MORRELL 8i B0. II. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Account-ante Euferu Trust Building Charlottetown McLECD 8t BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, 5.0- J. A. BENTLEY. 3.0. C. F. BENTLEY, LL8- Barrlnters and AMorneAyaN-et-IAI :30 Richmond Street M. ALBAN FARMER 8.5.. LLB. . ' BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bid‘- MONEY TO LOAN ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. souciron. 3T0. Mon C lleotlm to Loan o 0f Ice: 00 Grul George it. EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST Office Hour: 9-12 — 2-5-80 Evenings By New Location Cor. Kent. and Queen h. ATUL‘ flying doctor service last _v<-;tr became the Australian Aerial ivlctilcnl Service. Thanks to the fly- Opposite Rh‘: Grocery n11“: .. ' 5" fitflffl-jftlrllfi VE- [ w WAR SAVINGS . most satisfying companion i HICK BLACK 10c Per Fig Straight Manutact IIIGKEY & IIIGIIOLSBII TOBACCO C0., LTD., Cl-IARLOTTETOWN [IPEN SEASON ON H UNS ! In England the Shooting season on dams ls at Its height and on Spud Island will open shortly. Your n the woods In of course EY’S TWIST ured By Appolntmenta. .. ..