<- jd- Q1‘ can)’ @1314; .2: - . - , . ‘ . a ..-. ‘t? ,, gag?» _ _PAGE FOUR ___ THE _, CHARLQTTETQ_VY.1S_QQARDIA1E1 .. . a __~_ __FE_1ZRIL°~BX s, n41 And this from the Halifax Chronicle: “The people of Canada yearti for leaders who are not interested in personal political careers or in tlie fortunes of any political party. It trottld help the war effort and inspire the Public t0 know that tlie war effort was in the hands of men who were fired only by a desire to win the war. Not that every minister of the Government is regard- ed as a politician who puts party interests before Tl-IE GIIARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN MornInFgJlnIIQI-founded in 1887) President: Licut. Col. W. Chester S. Mel-we Vice-President: J. R. Burnett. I-‘JJ. _ Secretary: Lieut. Col. U. A. MncKlnnon. 9-5-0- Editor and Alanaging Director: .I. IL Burnett. FJJ. Associate Editors: l-‘rank t\'ul_ker_i_i._lluan_i_k._linrncll SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I; Mali In P. l-l.l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 monthn $1.25 for 3 tnonths; 50c for one month City Delivery: $5.00 per year; $3.00 for 0 monllll $3.75 for 3 months. By Mail In Canada und LLS. A.: 55-90 P" J¢II lnturday Weekly: $2.00 per year; $1.00 for 6 month; 50c fur 1i months. ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the IVen/vest Ink.” S.\'I'l'I{I).\\'. FEBRUARY II. 1941. -_ part iti the war effort." It is high time tiiat Mr. King gave heed to his [Qgpgflgiblc party press, which is a faithful echo in this instance of public opinion. Hisinveter- ate partyism is the chief thing that is holding Cait- ada‘s war effort back_ Bengasi Falls TIOII-‘Iiilfldlltlll Clfllllli With the capture of Beiigasi yesterday, lfi- otlier smashing blow has been struck at Italian llhilc the .'\'il'\‘l> Report is-tcniporarily- at morale. Tripoli is the itext and last British ob- ltuisi-ai (ltfilfl 1- w, a - rt- certain iii it, lintl- [jective in Libya; when that capital fails the fate itigs of illl .t.i\i t-t- iii- it.“ tiit- Winn-c- tii which ‘of ljraziztnis army is scaled. Nor is the plight attcittioii ii- -_; t. i>i.lILlll\ be drawn by \\'Ziy of iof the Italians nittcli better in their other African protest. litc-t- tlz’ 1 do not call for Liovern-iterritories. Recent despatches from Cairo indi- nicnt action: ' .. v l". tiillllllPlHl itizictiiin, a POliC)’ lcate a condition in Ethiopia which may precipitate g,- nft-i-fnp- ti,.,,.i<.,i1¢ti; fiii- its fall even before the inevitable end arrives in a ,1,.. .,,|,.-,-t‘,.~i;,| ‘id-dint Libya. lti lit-urea, on the Red Sea, British forces iiiisiiiiit llllllCl'lUUl\' to pass are sweeping everything before them and already ,1 Linnti‘, tittnsportzttioii have captured thousands of prisoners A similar t tixn \'i'l'lll&‘l; we w-otiirl sittiatioti exists in Italian Sonialiland, which has .i tbi- t ittniva ci-itft-i-t-itce become the bunting ground of British troops, pur- iltv: ili:ii ii liliS lit-enpisiiig the rt-itinaiit of .\ltissoliiii's garrisoiis. All ,...,,(- ltftriillUibl over ‘the facts point to complete deitioralization of the t tin i t.- ... A; \ \'i.ll‘(" no t-ntl of ltaliatt armies, and -to a resulting British victory tronlie ti» pin- .‘- lrztiie, lraiispttrtatitiri twhich will release British land, air and sea forces (tnnntgd-{tni 1...] hi} t. iitiiizes win-n pressing for for effective service elsewhere. This latter factor ju,-;1;,-,-i,;.,i.,..i- ‘ W may prove to be the most important in the Afri- i'.,,- M can campaign. 1t is the one in which Hitler is most concerned; hence the expectation that Ger- l't" t es that our v vitnntnmtcittiiitt have i‘ l‘ . n ft rr . iii. 1e up liv an airplane tiiany will shortly attempt some desperate meas- i- t :in.ttlt':in Airways Liiiiit- ure, either in the Balkans or by way of an inva- eii aizii .~ - :iie iHi-t Office Depart- sion of England. The next few weeks are charg- nittit." F». ti: n tlt- iii the tiiscritiiitiattiry’ t-d with momentous possibilities. v,;...c.;._..~ .- 4\ ;~.;. pi-i- tniiv, 21% cotnpart-d \\i11]1l‘(-\l\ (‘t]' t. ptciatling on 'l'raits~Cttn- - EDIIQRIAL Nfllfs .- ada line» ~. ' t. ~ t rblllislilCllklll with regard to through taciiut arrangctnents. If, as anticipated, v _ 4 _ Are all passenger airplanes inspected regularly there is to be a _‘\‘t‘ll\‘ ii rw: ton tn air schedules for air worthiness? 3,1,1 5i.i<,j,-~. .1i . .pi-; 4, ih<,.t‘ tgrievaitccs ntust be a: a- v 4i remetiietl I1: " ~ 0t the hick oi notice they In the city every. block Wm be canvassed for received in the .115 lletwori. The complacency with which the Sirois COm- purchasers of “ ar=l=bailng*('evnlhcates' mission rlisllii-‘(Hl our claim for a double daily train seriice bt-twtu-n l‘i'ittce litiwarti lslatid and the ni:ii:' '1 is ati-ttltt-t- itiattet‘ of regret. It failedt also to izilce coy ice of the exorbitant‘ charges for the trzttisport of commercial motor vehicles between Borden and '1“0rm€fltif1€- T119 \\'ood Islands ferrv service, which the Commiss- ion anticipzii wntiltl be in operation last year t0 provide "esp 11y ipr tlic carriage of motor vch- ides," has been licltl up lllllCllllllCbV; and so the whole basis of its iintliitgs is worthless. But lio\v an“ opened a savingts Bank account against the 111-1113‘ P<‘°i1'1¢ °111‘1‘1@ 11115 1'Y°\'111¢¢ 1111011’ 111511 1° day when the husband, son or father returned. be the czisc? llinv rntinv itiotnbcrs of Parliament {The result, iti nearly every case there was a nice 111W?- 119011 <"1111.111‘1<I1Y 11I1>1Wb1111<1 11111 C°11111111§ mincst egg waiting the warrior. There is no com- believe. on tllc P-v-NWUH’ 0i 111E 5111115 50111111155‘ tiiittce looking after this matter in the present i011. 111111 111¢ 11"1111111"11 "1115 11131 17111911’ 311d 15 "Utiinstance; all the more reason, therefore, why the Quoted from a letter received recently: “As you know we are not emotional but this ‘Jerry’ raid- ing has sent us back to otir devotions, and you would be surprised to see how crowded the churches are Sundays and week days, even though the authorities do not encourage crowds under single roofs." is s u w In the last war, the Patriotic Committee sa\v that every dependent receiving separation all0\v- failing" 10 111-“11511146 115 01111211110115 1° 115 1111*1°1"\Var Saving Certificate organization should the ternts ot llllliill, aitii thztt there is no oblig-Speunhze on 1L _ atitin toiiziv for a cl.‘ m hv the Province on this m 1- * x §1"11111‘1-" '1'111> 1* i1 1‘ ‘1111111110 111919 111' l11'1-‘i,111§-_", Jules Verne, French novclist, lttirn this date anada to he circnlntttr; to our tltsadvatitage; llllS v 1323; “Tole a great number of mud, redd novels’ libel)‘ 1° C1141 11i' \\'11'~1-‘-'\'\1‘ 14111111 6111111“ 111C <11>"iiti each of which plot works round scientific or 61158911 in 1'11 111111¢111 U1‘ "1-*@"1'11”1°» 511111 “"11 11?"e.'pliysiological fact; many have forecasted modern to be answercii time and 111411111 11 111E 1111* 1111' developments, viz, gramopltone, cinemotograph. P1'1'-‘>1"11 1'- 11415 \'-‘111<‘11 1-“ 11' 11*’ 1"~'111‘1""‘1- stiltmzirines. airsltips etc. 'l'rzittslttted into several \\'11l1 1111‘ 11'1" 1'1 1111i’1'1'1111il 1111? 11"11'1’“1 “m1 languages, including English, best known, “Rotmd port lllilillitjs. >';ri>ts Commission conce ted we “brld in Eighly Days," “ylichacl svrogoff," itself not at ztli. Yist it hail before it the Duncan p-Twenty. Thousand Leagues tinder the Sea," Report of l1_|_"t, and it nin-t have been aware that ~The lvlysmrious Islampi» the strongly \\ltl'4l(‘\l t-t-coitntitntlzttiott for sttclriin-l 1- r it- * l1ill'iik'llli'll'l\' with regard to warlage in; 1li‘<1\'<‘ill£"' , ;\1r_ Bcrtratitl Russell declares in a letter to 311d 51111 §° 11"‘1111111"*1-111\'11i 111111 1W1 119911 “111111511 The New York Times that he has never preached out. __ , tinconditiotiai pacitisui. llc opposed the World \\'i11l 011M‘ \111lt'1'11111111(‘ i111¢15C5 Of lhc 511915 \\'ar. bttt while so doing he Pointed otit that there Report our Slfiil Klttritintt; Prttviticcs 1W6 "$013113: are justilittblc wars, like the U. S. A. War of ct-iiccructl- l s i ' 11b on 111s‘ \"~-\’°11 *l111'>1,1‘ '11 "1 lntlt-pt-tttlcncc. llc tipposcti l-lngittntlls participation .\l:tril§ttit. 1'1"" i‘ 1 .< » 1111' 11111 ¢‘111>'1>1“111 ‘"1111 111C iti the present war, bttt llitlci"s record since Poland 11111W-111 11‘-'l“‘11- '1 11¢ 541111“ 11¢‘ \1\'1'1\'°‘1 1'1"-1111 111“ has taught liitii that Nazi conquest can be worse liiilct‘ rtpiirt zitrtctv-it 1h.- kltrritime Freight Rates than ‘pm-is ],m-,.U,-5_ “H 1 “m1. younger," he ‘V\L‘K p“, |.._. ,, i il ttintt us, and lllL‘ whole “flwc, "l would have vohtntecrcti.” Dr. Russell linulc nut-t bi ' c i ' 1111- 11°11 11.411111 111C is not far from 7o, but even at that zitlvanccd age 5111'" 1"1i"'1- '11 " " "1 l’1"~'~‘°111 =11 1111' 11* he has not lost the cztpucitv to learn from events. its t-iiit-iittcxwi an‘ itt11<1'1'11<'11"11111§' ln this he diffcrs from the \vttl'>11-l1l1“1'>' ‘V110 1e‘ prove tt sltnvlt- H1: 111' t-i w i111 '$-Z1'1'>> 911 111C ,11‘~'-¥’“‘ tnain tied to their idcologics against the evidence Il\(‘ ouli‘. u bi it‘ i'\ HOllltilifiltlilllllllS 611111131114‘ of eyes, ears and common sen-c. with lll(‘li1\tl'll|l'.lll_'~\t\\11llUQIlilYUlNPllCyUl iii- v r 1t * _ A (jilllliillilll Rlaritinici" writing front Eitgland .i~ titi fr. ill lllC><' t‘t'l'lt‘L'l_1U115 reccntlv says: ‘ i";u' from being cowctl and de- .-l 1n on.‘ ttutnspiirtzttiiiii clztitns, >l,,,ndc'ul_ {ht nun-ale of L.\<¢,-).,,U,1y ,5 ,|,;,gni|1¢¢nt_ I 111' 1*‘*1l'1'111 111111 l11""'1"*'“'1 those who have been bombed itizike light of it and action zttttl in :1‘ l in lli11iiil . is that ztli t»: im-lnrliip- i.t tutti-i rt-prt -t ‘ -t txvr: tbvvitsclvi-s M11111‘ 111m‘ those who wonder wltctlict‘ illCy niayc be bOiHlXZd (‘\l'l' it 11- ‘11111 1‘ 111 111' "“"'“'"",“" tbccausc this is prcscnt in the inintl of everybody) nit-t ab‘ l Iii .'t ittt-llltlil 11'111i11\\' 11> nrc- ntit disiuayctl. \\ e are coiiliticnt that, if the {up .-..;;< p. t ilil.41.il'"- \‘.iii'(‘llt1l'l, ‘gtiitis- continue in send the getter-nits help they -_.. . ~ - - - ~—-——— hmc gin-n 3m] 3|“; promising, we; shall put the I lltl (Qliiri Uilislt-ltile ‘IICI-IIIIAIIS back iti their place, Particularly in the ,, , . ,last few weeks since the ltahanls havckbtid a bad From l\\11 -:. tin. ii l..b<-t";ti pnpt-rs, representing 11111e U111 ¢91111de11c° h“ 111m“ lu_l‘l.“lrlrarggfo? witlcly .-'.-, l -- cut-rt. iii tiit- ctittntrv, come \'1¥1]°1'Y- 1t“ 1‘_11°“' 11511- plllfkcdllnlnxldl: "svlcage wilz iu-istttti t .. for ttunitrzttitnt of party‘ fziv- 11'11'f'111" 11191161111111 “ 1'“_1“‘fm‘ U‘ I (ll'lli>ill in (.it. ' l\.l' tttbntnwtrittitnt. Says the 1116 11111951 K1'11,11111‘1@'- “e “"111 “M11 ‘"1! n10" \\ imp...“ |-,-_... misundcrstanthngs about Will‘ debts and their pay- “'l'bt- l; II-Jli. ‘l p-ii v i- nit! illi('l'l‘.\lt‘|l t dav in 111U111~ W119“ We 1111"‘: "mlcd 11115 “W55 '1 for ongi . - . .. ' r , . . " - . '. ' - hope that thc Lfnitcd Slates and this cotintry Wll pail} pubm». \\ it t1 1- w.ttt.tii t- (illl.‘lrll1t(|.\\III' _ _ _ l am‘. ,],_.,, ‘p, “l... p M, , “Haul “M, 0H.“ “Una. stand shoulder to vsbotliltlcr ‘in wplilviiigrltlaiuf, tie (if thdcrttiiitzitwvi. vs itttil ciiicit-nvv that Can-v1111111c U1 dmwudkfs Eulmilg ‘Lulu 1c W‘) ' ada is c:t|-:tbl< <'l1-'1l1l.i~ ‘ltt- strain of ivar iii- H 4 H , ,, v . . c,“ p. ., .~,. t- .'., , - ["{'- i 1- lhe Dcfttnttve I.‘.(llll0I1 of Rudyard Kipling’: .~ ~..~ i|t ]ll1.l|llIl-__1i1'\\ tiitttctil tttiltay _ _ _ . . bv tlav, and xt- -t' --t-.~ tlt ll'l't‘-1lt'\('l4i]I§llCl'l as tbo 1115C, Jllst ilYilllélllltfl-Avlll-glvebglffllv‘illffajlll’? t0 fiasco of l"t'ill'l'.'ll Mtctxift, l.tti._ it is tiztttiral for 151111111015 “'11”fgl’li1c'r"llct§lll)cl_ “loo Rrzogfalig: the public to '.'l'li\l ll“‘ll' utttwtw. 'l'bt~ iuiensiiitnss 511111 10 M1015“ 11c: p“ ° s]; "Vhich have not is iiit‘|‘t*:t~vtl b\ zhi httotvh- ‘gt- that :tl least halt 1i. 11111"! 111""? “or?” “etlllfrpo ‘In’! these make tltizt-it nicnilit-rs oi tlti- l nlittiti sit in it bv virttic ilillwarfll 1“ l’1'°“"_‘_'§rle lllolisdal Dc rtment of its init~pttri\ Vtlllliiiirillliil. Front anv other “T11111Yv ¢°1y11i17111.\’\1‘_1l 11% l": u jrafivs apamoral it point of vivw tlicrt" ]ti".‘~1‘ii\'i' i< lmrti to yuslifv, 111 Mums-H 91C‘ v M"! _ 11,) "fiamm! Theology ,, mu] 5'4; [Hug u. tin-Y “n. tip-r.» ti..- Prm... _\[[|]|s[('|" lasts for a‘ tune. as w iui ni i . _ .” I'tv< bini-t-lf "itcn it» vvri‘ ~i~it re tuttwtioniiti.’ from “l1” 111C 1111*?» 1119 bmwm 15 011101: the unwerse‘ ' m s- - . ' H v - -- he writes:- tht- ptiblii \\lli'\ll t.ti...iii lit ~.|ii~ittti that such pu- SUHS in“, HWtitilt-il anti-vb; tbt- tbrt-ctttrs of an cn- n-l-his was "one of the gtioi] Lord's pleasure, 1""l’r"" "l1" 1'. “M” ""2 ".".' l‘ 1W1" 11‘11""1"‘l I"III' the Spirit llc brcztihcd in Man is free; sttjtzngtit. .\lr. bins 1'1‘- ~ 11'"1“"' 1'11"” 0"“ "WC But what comes after is measure for measure; criticism wbrlt ht‘ ialw- ntifttm 1'1 11f11‘1"'11-‘_1’ 111“ ‘f’ .'\tnl not a ('|()(l that affiictelh thee. ficicncy of the titbitict ~\-.lt,ni o. gnvtinmt-tit l“ was H“, Sowing some reaping? liilllrl‘ tln- \1l"lii| IYI iitii- ;it lt'.l\i in the i<‘—_11"1111“ I5 now and everniore shall be. 1111-! 0f 1115 C"11“113"“‘ “m1 1"" fm"1"‘t'°'.1 "l i‘ ,“."'“' 'l'iioit art delivered to thine own kefPingt (‘flllillPl friv-i ~r titt-tirtntr-tt-ll rnittniv. 1111’- only tiiYsi-tfhtitlt afflicted thee." Prime hIitiistt-r kiitiivs, no titan better, that I04!‘ ’ I 5,, Lump- tn 1.1» _-i H-siiiig tinti critical time: and he The new poems cover a wide range of sub- _ _ I the coininoti weal, btit there is a widespread con-| viction—stipported by evidence-that personal and | party political considerations play too great av rkigeggoettihetiiiliavvivitiges gig-d: I "dead drop’ tutti] they are clear of ‘notes av TIIE WAY l Like other Ruyal Air Force personnel, pigeons fir-t 80 111K318“ a perLod ~f training. To accustsm them to sea flying. kn aims-aft- takes ciftf with a. basket 0f P1890115 whose home lcfts are mt for away frcm the aerodtcnie. When the machine is well away from the land, the tbservcr puts them out. through the hatch. It has been the slipstream from the air-screws. —Ne'w York Sun. If you gm 5 “parlor pink" b8 careful about joaitrig the Com- munist, party. A teacher in Book- lyn College, Dr. Grebanier. in an inquiry into Communism in the institutions of higher learning in the New York region, told oif join- ing the Brooklyn unit B. few Years ago in q, numcrit of emotional sympathy. His party dues and as- sessments for “literaturtw came to over $500 a year, he said-aver ten percent of h‘; salary. - Vanccuver Province. Japan may still hope to collect dividends on the China incident. but the cutting of the mel n oer- tulnly has been deferred. Beginning January I, new rationing regula- tions will limit the Japanese to one towel a. year. ‘There is an obvious temptation to dismiss this news virltift a, wisecrack about war being p, dirt business. even for the impec- cab e sons of tihe Son of Heaven. But, the item has itis serious im- plications, too. Shcuid it be taken as an example of self-sacrifice for the sake of conquest, a self-sacrif ice that. would be much more jutti- fied, in our case. by defence? - St, Lzuis Post-Dispatch. It ls only within recent years that. Canada has liberalized tier divorce laws and placed dissolution of marriage in the hands of tiiie courts. There are still distrust the system. They can be convinced that. an imiprovcment has come about mly by the courts ad- hering to the lilgthest standards in dealing Wll-h such actions. Hints of collusion and manufactured evi- dence can do much to destroy con- fidcnoe in our system. Canada must not sink to the level, in divorce matters, of certain States in the Union. The decency of ltllg people will not, allow it. They will back our present divorce laws so long as conscientious Judgts see tiliat they are enforced in spirit as well as In letter. 11f and when our courts show signs of becoming "divorce mills." the people will rise in iri- clignation and dtmatid a return b0 the old practice. - Windsor Star. It is true that something has been done to organza a Canadian home guard, But. nobody can be better aware than Messrs. R-aistcn and Howe, newly back from the battle front overseas, of the con- trast bet/wceit British prepared- ness for whatever the enemy may u-y next, and Catiadsis blissful ig- at war with Germany. The Can- adian pectple have so long enjoyed cctmiparative security front war, the have become too easily sat-is- fiedy with complacent government.- They may be iivlut; on the crust c1 caiio manufactured with character- to start. erupting in Canada at. the! vasion are being diobdical fury in a decisive battle tio storm the fortreis otf the Brit- After the sudden collapse of the Ottawa Conference called to deai| with the Sirois Report. prop sals because otf the unyielding opposition of the Premiers of Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. Premier | Pattullo or the latter pr vincc found he had business to do in New York, and so has not. yet re- turned hcmc. It. may have be;n an act. otf prtdcnce on his part, for there appears to be a vast vclunze o1 indignation developing in the coast PICV-IIOQ concerning the part. he played in wrecknig t,.ie Con- Lieii-ce. He may have cnisxleredl tliat this storm of protest would son die out, but lie seems to have made a. mistake. He has been warti- ed by a Vancouver newspaper whloh generally supports his Gav- ernmtrn. that. on his return he will showdown on this matters. — Cal- gary Herald. elder Pliny. Rabelais raid it is‘ "accustomed always to piuduce new and monstrous things." It has til-l ready contributed a ftw pictures- que incidents iii tilie DYQ-Sllll. war- the naval clashes at. Oan and Dakar, the Gaullist rcvtlts in re- destlntd to play an incrcasngiy ini-' portant. rile in the struggle. The native Arab poplllflllflni Algeria, are almost ftinaLcally ant - Italian, Their delight at the mis- fortunes that have overtaken Italian arms in Albania is easy to imagine. It. would not be difL-cult to enlist tthetm fcr ti drive against the Italians in Libya, and it may be with such a design in mind taint General Maxime Weygazid pro- longs his stay en African soil. In any case General Weygands pres- ence there is certainly a menace otf such a development; and must, be a matter of deep concern to Italy. it not to the principal Axis partner, One fact. sometimes overlooked is that Algeria is not. e COICEIY. nor a otectoratie like Tunis and Morocco ut. is an integral part. of whet was the Hench republic, with tub rep- resentation in parliament. Any French government; that. might cs- ttibllsh headquarters in Algeria would not. be a government in ex- ile. 'I‘hia eonsideraticzi might make the Nazis pause before attempt-in! to IIIIIPOSQ unbearable conditions on the government of Marshal Petiaixi. —iNew York Bun. It must be remembered that Con- fedemtion, the basis of which tilt’: rticuliiis. was not achieved wi out a prolonged and in some oases, bitter struggle. Rea the proceedings 0d tire Confedera- tion conferences and the Confed- eration debates, and this will be lam ted. There were at that e krupcmiint elements in at flu,- Emmet-s, otr oolo- nies which dial ed the idea of conileumtimi, however it uitgrit be pi ‘. Jim. as there were other eiementn vmich failed to .___.._._...-__-__ PUBLIC FORUM \ 7H0 coin-l ll up“ [u h “if”! Ion one Inland. Indian loos not :""""........::.'.':" '*- -~'-'-- I iii FTIGBY the seventh. appeared a let- ter from one sixned "Producer." WIIO attempted to set IIIIIHRS arizlit ie- tzardintz tlie articles of writers, in this column. on the feed question. the complacent soundings of a so- called self-made man. who usnait is a horrible examne of unsklile labor. anvwav. IOEIIIS words of wis- dom can convev little but criticism, as constructive thinking is not one 01' his assets. iansiver viz: the very low standard o! livin in suite of our natuml show us how w imnrove ers’ lot and irive reason why a. deep wot/er terminal would not be econo- mically advantageous to us. then he will be in a position to criticize sucli a writer as Mr. Hamming. isms of everv effort on the part of our thinkers. and feels ft is deplor- able. as the source of these mutter- lngssuusllallv falls to offer even a su are commonlv siizned in "nom de pfiteimccgxrtxe vigebwrlgibeghofttfirt; lacks ~ a ac with his stood name. l men“ Charlottetown, Feb. 7. 1941 CONSTRUCTIVE VS. DESTRUC- a letter signed bv one Producer. What a mtv he did not feel enough of his ground and his state- {Iéeptlsl to Slilnhhls name to his let- mose who lyr owever. is style 1s sufficient- The purpose of his letter 18 not; to convey some constructive information on a matter of importance to Island, but to and his efforts or the past. several Years 1n the matter of the welfare 0f 0111' Dfflvince. un to ridicule. flhat REPLY T0 “PRODUCER? Sir.—In your Forum column of IIIIII ‘Producer's’ letter is nothing but strong reliable Companies. IIYNIIMAN & When "Producer" can tzive an to our pertinent question, ii. facilities: the farm- Ofllcel: Charlottetown IIIIIIII’ at least will rate-them at least. "an honest attempt at constructive su- vice" and of more service to the communitv than certain ventures for private izrain that. have been promulgated recently but ended no- w ere. A letter (unsolicited) founduin Mr. Hemmintz’; office from _a rented official of hiizri stnndlnz in P. A. Island. who still takes irkeen inter- est in our welfare altliouillrremoved “I your article in the Summerside Journal regardintz the cost of raisins: oat: on P. E. Isnand. Evidently our far- mers have been ‘bloutlhintz’ the Dw- fits derivec front other farm DFQ- ducts into he farm to offset their losses on ‘oats.’ You nointied out the error. Wnv not have some of the Danish farmers now ffifildlllf-Z in England come to P. E. Island as government overseers attached w several o_f the feet. farms throutllwut thc province? These men are Drov- en successes in deveiouinr! any a8- ricultural proposition. ‘The Dfovln- “m! Vcial government should look into the farmers 0f P- E lthiil Icifiiiiiliiltliisv I suggest; that in hmd Mr‘ Hemmlng future letters which are not of value nor of a constructive nature. be not Dub . 1 am. sir, The writer has noted such critic- tute. Moreover. letters of this nature I am. sir. etc" ARTHUR L. WRIGHT. 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He would be content to let Goering, the self emulous, the pomp- ous, tlie parading fa-hlon plate of uniformed dandylsm follow Hitler, and see that he also was put on the spot, than come in where he firmly believes his propaganda would make them the inferior minds "excellent tonic in a. short time, whilst lie-Goeb- C. W. Leame. MACS SPECIAL RX. 3,5 Cod Liver Oil Extract tit 23h and Gulacol com and eunpli g e °""I11 ment to huefidctii’; 'i'ti':'s;:tul‘ to withstand future attaehm‘ A le did bl iiuiiuiri; Ionic Iggdbllalgdvbod, 1nd old who like it reufill‘, Price $1.00 m BGIIIQ, i SENSATIONAL lo 5A“ Woodbury’: m | Bil! 3 cakes. Pay locall- fir‘ coke. All four cakes for-op, ._._...____ MAC’ no womu EOWDE]; Expell worms, Tone: Hop. 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The thieves have lied ten to their own people and ervone else so often, that they do not trust each other any tom,- they are due for ’ a lost its own security whatday i; those so of- to ev. 0. falling out, may be of some service and satis- faction to Producer. but if he enjoys such wise-cmcklnz and ridicule. he IE" coivs°riuicnvs CRITIC. is one of a verv tlnv minority who take their pleasures likewise. Stick to Your Inst." headed his letter is merely in other words: Mr. Hemmitiiz." es, the readine and thlriklniz public will agree with him after readinizlof informants and eplonage liis letter, rather than weiizli ' public-spirited services Hemminiz has endeavored to render the citizens of our province. he find better come to his senses and real. fze that he should be adopt such tactics which are small and not worthv of the posi- tion "Producer" normaiiv occupies. A matter of persona] dislike should not swav one when he goes norance at me meaning o! being grim. neither should he attempt quotations that Mr. Hemminiz been at great izntzth of time and who have usurped nains to ascerlaln and compile from stich humble authorities its Hansard at. Ottatvgi. the Federal Government. _ ,tlie Province of l’ E. Island records. a. smouldering volcano, a Nazi vol- ’tiie tivo zrertl. railroad svstenis, the _.Debartnicnt of Atzrintilture and nn- istic German thoroug-tniess, tzmed merous other sources. moment when Hitler's forcess of in- M1‘- 4 -- w .r "in o - humd “Th gent wintliiilififkfirst verifvlntz 1t from 1111113111‘ be a dlrecl’ 11118“ 1° ‘he ‘IIIIIIIOFILIILIVG sources. He is in dallv leaders °f such "M10115- who make farm heads. strain. cattle producers. 'mine's efforts to heir) us to a more Drcsrterous Prince Edward Island. as much as he, oieascshvbuttheqpublic The rustliniz classroom listens to The teacher trying to review The Odyssey and all its wonder , _ He would subdue his nuniis under. face a province wtircli demands a with DQWdQI-pufls and Two little potitiniz girls prepare tTo plav at Sirens shortly for Africa is traditionally the contin- Boys that. ivill cruise the corridor eiit, of surprises. Elaboratiiig tn the A ividc-tzved 1111111111 dreams of roam- ink. TIIYQl-IHAA cianger and through hur- rrcanc. On briowintz sails amid the foam- IIIII Of the Aeixean. fabulous main. One bovtiicre plots to meet the moter French cslonies- and seemsof Chllclélnght acrms the aisle; A lad. unanchored from his page, . ‘Lurks near a oorner to exit-lake _ 111_N-11~11,Atteiitions of a far more sweet Africa, part;t:uiariy' in Tuzns and Calypso 1n the sccond 5mm His Odyssev encii nunil needs- But not the one the teacher rcndsi -—L0uls Ginsbertz in the New York Sun. same thing can happen at this time if the subject under discussion are apprcaohed in the WW6: spirit and without, recourse to bitterness or personal feeling. — Brockvtile Re- miger and Times. ided upon. yet the Miole matter was finally adjusted in a “-._.u].| i“- ivin- in qi-t this part of his house in iccts and reveal Kitilitig at his best. 'I'ltis edition better order before the crisis actually comes." is indeed l. book to koeio and to tic-Hurl- __ , way which wirkrd sabsfamorily for all patties for many years. ‘The WIIAT PRICE GERMANTS LEADER ‘I Producer's advice: “Shoemaker. Wm, which he Sirz-Iri countries wlwe intrigue and subtierruge are rampant. where the policy of dealing with other na- tions is based on cruelty, trickery and lies, where secret. organizations are super-active. the results are II. seeth- ing mas of humanity who know not the word friend, who seeming- ly have no friends they can trust amongst their own people, even in their own ftmulfes. ‘This state of sitting over an ac- tive volcano has its reaction on those lwho are the leaders of such coun- tries. and. as they have shaped tlie v policy, which those nut-Ions follow old tin to ridicule facts. prices H118 W11111181Y 01' 11110511111813’. they are the has most untrustworthy of all. the type the powers of leadership by crafty and brutal means. and who by their dictatorial powers retain all the offices vital- ly important to keep them in tho e positions. This situation generally results in a purge from time to time in order ,to do away with those who might the becoming too popular, or who “Mind your own business. If Producer believ- the that; Mr ashamed to VERY into The ivriter ntrsonnllv knows that Heminlntz never writes a lrucs< or a smizle stato- i . __ - _ correspondencg with gQv ~ “sure that any who in their estima- °""“'"°“w°“111‘- 0111*“ C1“ leaders. heads of aepartmeiiigmegt; pron. are becomlns 1n any way a ' Ottawa. provincial experimental pncnace to their security as leaders, fruit. hot: and be they friends or only co-workcrr, when they are no ionizer of use to them in gaining their ends; of, if tt-rough the restrained wider-current. of feeling, unrest. or more appar- ciit, that undeniable status of’ op- pressed and suppressed actions and emotions breakino out into uncon- trollable proportions with shoe peoples who begin to understand they have been duped, and where they begin to see things are not igoing along so well for them. then, more than ever comes the purge- the quick killing off or imprisoriing by the dictator of the very officials who helped build him. 'I'his is the case in Italy now. where Mussolini has been in a con- tinuous shuffle for some time past working those out. of reach who might jeopardise his own position as dictator; by sending them in tire front, where they will have to take their chances with the rapk and file of the army, he has CIQRIINI house for the time being. This move also includes Count Clano who as- pires to the leadership; the army chiefs who have been relieved of their commands. being more or less in disgrace and not. any direct threat to his authority when the trouble in his own country arises. In Germany we have n more sub- tle situation. We find three there who. to be acclaimed as Dictator would willingly do away with Hitler. if they were sure the time wa op- portuiie, and who in their own est-i- matron are even more capable of carrying on as Dictator if they could successfully perform a coup de grace to his existence. If Goebbels or Goering could step into Hitler's shoes by exterminating him, they would gladly do so, they are only waiting their time, Goeb- bels especially, who is the fawning. cringlng type, vicious, mid poison- ous as any reptile. who with pro- “Prodticer" ma‘: knock Mr. Hem- THE TEACHER READS THE ODYSSEY mirrors UICYO _. WE ARE t EQUIPPED TO FILL ALL ~ In HICKEY’S TWIST 10c Per Fig Insurance Needs W. If. R 0 6 E Ii S AGENCIES urn. Queen lt. Phone m-m climax the trend of events within head of the Gesta , Himmler. 1'1"" 1" 1*" 111°“ W110 by tutti Here ts one coiiiinuousiy at the “hemhw- 1-111°"1118- B1111 Planning business or murrieringinnocent peo- ha" “"1" “11111111 111911’ Own corm- ple oi other nations, and who n?’ a mwbfimm ‘311111/111111655 Which through time has built up a secret. “m lead them 1111911’? police organization who are now a- 1 11m. Sir. etc, freicl of themselves; they know not. m!“ who within their ovgi ranks will Th‘ mm‘ employ the same type of tactics again t any one of themselves they have been so proficient in using n- gninst the ltelpless populations of t.he dominated cotuitries. as well as their own people, and Just as sure as Hitler's inner ranks are due for a purge, just its sure Ls Himmler an lCIpntlng the day when lie, through his murderous ingenuity hopes to head that country. 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