., ..,,-;.;-_..Q._ . PAGE ITOITR TliE BIIARLOTTETOWN G ll MID lAll Morning Dally (Founded In I887) Preside-tit. LlvuL-Col. W. Chester s. Mcllure \'lve»l’rl:sltlent. J. R. BUNCH-- FJ-l- secretary. LieuL-Cul. l). A. Macltlnnon. 0.5.0. Editor and alunuglng Director. J R. Burnett. FnIalt-t. Associate Editors. Frank H alltcr and Ill! A- BIT" SUBSCRIPTION RATES a; Mall u. l’. E. |.. si-uv P" im- 52-5" M fl I'm-m“ $1.25 for l; mouths, 50c for one mflhth- ‘my “flu-fry. $5.00 per year, $3.01] for 6 montlll. “'75 ‘or: J“L“'X‘»w iwr rev By Mail ln Canada an . . . . - laturuav Wet-kl: “"00 vvr Ya" 51-00 u" 5 mmm“ for 3 mont S. ‘The Strongest is Weaker than the “fairest Ink." 'rt on’, JULY 16. 1940- M/anteil: More Martial Music I ---—i—~#———— A c’. »- ‘i t l'iv~s cable from London an- nounccs i mihtarv bantls, sorely lacking in the United iiingtltini and elsewhere in the Iitnpire since ilic v.11 a}: oi the war, are coming back. The siawizit" baa-d on iuforiiilttioti released b,‘ {Etc \\' .;- i ~. which is ritstuning tiayinent oi ‘l__'l'.i.!l‘~ i.\~:~~,-.i-_v to meet the upkeep of bands. 111,-“. 1-,; in‘ . t‘it‘l\illt‘l‘illllfi criticism 0f the funeral a1r uf col I5 marching without the martial Illlklt‘ wit. outlined E15 =1 PQPIWY" tippcr to soldiers and Flvilitms alike. ' 1 i- vrrplt» which might well be fol- ._ mtiecizilly now that steps are 1.. ‘.<'I.'l'll'l nit-n for the armed ser- sctie. The whole policy of the It rng:it'<l to stimulating piopular war <urvice sliotiltl indcetl be ~~ :l<:livei'cd in the House the late Hon. Mr. Rog- cc, said in this connec- ‘ t iting during the present -r oi material respects ig which was follow- t time, as hon, mem- authorized. and coni- md. and these command- t_' entrusted with the - {r units up to strength. [tiller .'t ltiud. in the very na- mr.» of _ .1 was in a sense com- pqttftt; d a certain appeal to our -_.~ of a competitive nature. .' ‘ll llPft’ who cannot remember ' i the itiarching bands and peOt-lt’ The r." the the rcrrtr _< seeking mcn to enlist in [hwlf t ~ ililn-tt- i~ n l doubt that such a method r ltllll a strong popular appeal. .»\t idvi~e the House that it is uitiiig that fitted into the l which had been worked officers of the Depart- of r the <llllC not a ii fill‘. (it mcnt of is‘. llt-fcnce prior to the outbreak 9i th» p; ' "' 'l‘l~,t~ ~ lug prior to the outbreak of nzi-r . ~ ri-lvvzmcv whatever today‘, and the ‘will d ‘ no of titfficcrs of the Department hast-l on iti-itl of war that was envisaged .. inning of France and fiel- Ltmn, \\'ii1'_l(l_ l’t(_‘ t kciy to fit in with present re- quiri-iiit-iita l; marching bands and recruiting mct~tiiig< made a stronger popular appeal in the last \\.’!‘.‘ ts lti"livllltil'tll\’ they dirk-there is no reason \\..\ tlzw: should not be revived. At any rate, loft: have ‘the bands. All Ready But The Boat (n p3. p,- mitqt»; 0n Friday night, Premier Campbell rcfc" ‘d to the fact that two successive ships w‘. wwe ]i‘l.'i‘l‘.1l=f’(l for the \V00d Is- lanrls-st ai-mon f»- -_ service have been re- qnfgfyititorl for vsar purposes, which means that “for die lttcsfltl’ at iFIlSi‘, the proposed service cannot; be inaugurztteitl. The qt‘ on as to WhPII this service ivmlld b¢ in QjvPlmmilfl was raised the other d8)’ in Th5 Senate by lion. (7. F. Tanner of Pictou. Hon. Raoul I'i~;~,11~tr;in<l_ Government leader in 111B Upper ti. l‘ ‘ivc no direct reply but re- ferrerl tlte icr to the Department 0f Transpor; llt- explained that the work of pre- paring lfflllillill‘ in both Prince Edward Island and Nova Scorn ias been practically completed, and that all that is now lacking is a boat. The cost of 1hr» wvirl< to the Federal Government was half a million dollars. Somewhat more than $230,000 have been expended by the Govern- ment in drmlting and wharf construction at \\',-,.,.1 ltly, {tntl .<3.*o,oor) at Cariboo. .\lr. Dani raul “n stated, in reply to Sen- ator 'l‘annt~r's inqi rics, that the distance by water from (‘riribtto to \\'o0d Island i! 16-47 milcs, and that there remains $1,000 to be ex- pt-iirlv-tl on watcr services at “lfifid ISlBWlS. and _sp',__;/-; n, r do» on conqruction works, and "iccs and ticket office at the il. SjKQUO m1 v. N091 Scotia temii p]. U. A Surprising Appointment Not frttlli a i t1ii~t't'\‘.'lli\'€.‘ source but from the ‘Yillllllfg’ Fro: l‘ri-=s, lt-aditig Liberal news- papt-r of \\'c~ :":i Vzmrulri, comes the following editorial Ctdllllirulf “The flllll'llllli'i'lll"lli that blfljh-(icfl. L- R- LaFk-cho ha. l-tn n appointvrl one of two deputy mini.i,-,-;~rrf"tlu-'1if-w tltwiflrllllfllt of national war sen-loo; will bt- i-~~-i-.~td with astonishmctit and dismay. "Ag ,1 priiaio viii/cu, .\laj.~(lcn. LaFlcche no dotibt is hclvl in high i-sliuctil. But his record as a public servant li~id< little to warrant his present apoiiiimi-nt. ll!‘ tutt-rt-rl the public service in logo as a iiit-tnlt-r of lltt; pension appeal court. Ilg joined the ll"]>.‘lt‘llll’.‘lll of National Defence in I03: as llvputy Xliuistct‘. "During bl n-Qinu- the Ilcfcncc Department confidence of the did lint gnllilllillltl the pump.‘ mp] i, “115 (lug to public criticism f,.,,,,, ,,,,,. ,.,.,1 ,,{t |1,'i1l,'1 In the nlhci‘ that he was l‘l‘lll*>\'l'l from ofiav. “Tbt- i'i-;|~o1'~ for his failure, apart altogether fruit] hi. Iitllflliftl wniuit-tt-iicc, of which tlic [-‘,-,.,. |',- \ .1, . out lplnlwllll to jiulgc, were of a |,~;,,,t mp1,’, p, tirtltly will itpcrzilc iii any llll< poriani pt. z. Ill. viuilwrls with the public were unfti-itnwtt. llk unit-tints lwforc the Iloiisr- of (lump at. t» t, writ‘ , oi inquiry" iii I03!) were all bu! incrvlilblc. lle was intolerant of criticism, He demonstrated himself to be unsuited to be a public servant of high rank. “Now he has been recalled to Ottawa to take over a senior position. The duties of the new dc- pzirtuieiit have not yet been clearly defined, but of their importance there can be no doubt." Under war conditions, the Free Press con- cludcs, when large utimbers of people, often on a moment's notice, are called into the public service bad appointments are inevitable. But the tippointnietit 0f I\Izij.-(it:i, LaFlcclte is surprising since his shortcomings as a public servant were well known. - EDITORIAL NOTES — It evidently does not do to let the public think that if any man kills another he may escape the consequences by enlisting as a patriot. m 4- n- n: It is really chccrittg and heartening to see the volunteers marching to the railway to the stirring martial strains of \\'est Kent School Band, tin- der the able direction of Randmasfer Hines. n: n- It is reported, quite tmoffittiallyt and alto- gether off the record. that Prince County, hav- ing gone o\'er\vhclmingly dry in the plebiscite has a right to lose two vendors stores a- n- \\'e are now in the last half of _Tuly, our out- standing summer month. Reports are that the North Shore hotels are being more largely pat- ronized than ever, though tlihe numbers of U. S. A. visitors are fewer. v in - n Field blarslial Lord Plumcr died this date, I032. He commanded the 2nd Army B. F,. F. in France during the last \\'ar and the Army of the Rhine IOIR-ir), For his distinguished services he was awarded the C. C. .\I. G. and C. C. T3,, raised to the peerage, and received a grant of $I§0,000. a a u n- Rumour hath it, and of course rumour mav still enjoy the reputation of bring “a lying jade." that the doctors, in retaliation for reduced scripts, will increase their fee for scripts front 50c to SZ-the latter being the correct, ethical fee charged by doctors for patients who con- sult them in their own office_ And, of course, legally, script itscrs are people on the sick list. v »- m x Fxports of hidcs and skins other than ftir skirts are now subject to license by the war- time Priccs and Trade lloard, according to an- other announcement. This action, which brings all export shimnctits of this class under scru- tiny of the llirlcs and Leather Administrator, Maurice Samson. is taken to ensure atleqtiate stipplics both of raw materials and finished pro- ducts. Oucdhirrl of the hides produced in (‘an- ada are exported in itormal tintcs. m s >1 w It appears that .\fr. \\'. Somerset Rfauqham. the novelist, spent three wccks huddlcrl with 50o other refugees in a small coal boat before being able to cross from France to Fnsglanrl. lIe es- caped from Ftiri: shortly bcforc the German occupation, "\\'e had practicallv nothing to cat." he said .“Slt-cti was out of the question. I am too tired and exhausted to tell you much about m\' (‘XDCFIPHCPS for the present.” Perhaps he wifl make his expcricnccs the subject of a new tiovel. ‘I i l! II The British Government must realize that in meeting the Germans in conflict they are not ntecting opponents who know or recognize. the rules of cricket. The Germans must be fought with any weapon they choose to use. .\lr. Lorne Pickering, Montreal, states. (‘hicf officer of a mincsweeper in the last war, Mr. Pickering out- lined operations on a mitieswccpcr and told of some of his experiences in this hazardous work from IOI4 to I918. "This is no time for cricket," he said in summing up his opinion of the action that should now be taken by the Brit- ish u a n- w As a restilt of rainy and unusualy cold wea- ther for the time of year during the two weeks previous to June 28, crop prospects in Quebec province which earlier in the season seemed very promising are now doubtful, according to the third telegraphic report of the season just is~ sued by the agricultural division of the Prov- incial Bureau of Statistics. At the same time, the Horticultural Branch of the provincial De- partment of Agriculture in its third report on the condition of vegetable and fruit crops as at junt- 28 states: "The low temperature and dull, rainy weather that prevailed during the past few weeks greatly affected groutth of vege- tables and small fruits. At the present time, vegetation is more than two weeks behind aver- age years. Arlvcrse weather conditions make weeding and cultivating difficult and con- sequently weeds are hard to control. Crop pro< spects for vegetables and small fruits are not at ‘Jlil promising. n- v w m The question of whether n. Cabinet’ Minister's word in the House is to be relied upon was the stibjcct of discussion in the Senate. It was whether the _lohn Inglis Company of Toronto was six months aheadof scheduleor not of siip- plying Pffll guns. Conservative Leader blciglicn claimcrl that the Covcmmcnbs information of- fict- had bccn misleading the public when it said the company was six months ahead of its con- tractual obligations. This catisrgtl a reply from Covernitivtit Trader Danduranil that the cott- tract called for the (lclivcry of 1.000 guns be- l\\'f‘f‘ll March 3i, I040, and March 3i, i941. 'l'lie company began delivery in June and was now iu mass production, the Government lead- cr said and was therefore six mouths ahead of sclicdtilc because it iiccd not have dclivcrcd any of tbv Looo guns until .\larcli 3i. of next year. Senator Nlcigbcu rlistiutotl this interpretation and claimed that not only was the company not ahead of schedule but the Minister of National llcfcnct» (llon. Ian .\l1l(‘l\'f'll7,lf'l in May, I038, bail told the lloust- tho coinpruty had con- vt-uiiiitrtl to prutlttrt- lrvu guns as early tut .\llll'l‘ll 3i of tlii~ vt-ar, Senator Dzuirlurtuitl rc- plicrl that the .\Illll~'l(‘l' tnay l1.'l\‘(‘ made a mis- lakr- on that "ClTbiflll btit he bad corrcctctl it when ho tablwl iln- actual contract iii llic llouse of Commons a month later, ‘r. - “ulirnavinitsrrxmfllifliluqwmvn... »..~.-~-u.i\~r.~ut.-.._.'. t... V. .. -"\ at. i. NOTES BY THE WAY Don't forget that every tlmc British tmops have come lnto con- tact with German troops in this war, they have stirs: H1011‘ ground, no matter how heavy the odds against them It. ls only when other troops on thelr flanks have given way or collapsed, that they have been obliged to retreat. Now it ls a case of Britons again-st Germans and we knclw which will triumph. - Bmcltvllle Recorder and Times. The Norwegian hospital shlp Brand IV was heavily bombed by German airplanes off Alesound and five persons were killed, ln- cluding a. GOCIOI‘, while many others were injured. A crummy‘). graph photo was taken of the 1n- cident, The gallant. German air. men responsible for this courage- ous feat, as well as K617115111} Goerlng. are to be congratulated on so nobly maintaining tire Ger- man tradition - England. One cannot help wondering just “that and how great were the emq. tional sa-tzsfactions tn Hitler's strange soul as he tock his re. venge 1n the dining car at Com- pzegne. He had waded thrcugh the blood of a million men. women and chlldi-en to taste the sweets of that moment; the shrzeks or mg dying and the agony o1’ the op- pnes=ed had attended evcry step 0f the W85’: he had condemned a continent to a ruin. starvatiait and chaos of which the ultimate tale has only begun to be told. Was the personal pleasure he derived from the humiliation ot the pathetic Frenchmen tn (kmplegrie Forest really" worth it? Was he really hair-p)’. in that. hzst-orlc half hour? One wonder. -— New York Herald- Tribune. Wflr-tlme economy may gnlvg a. vexed question about the eating ff! HSDHYr-gils. now reported to be almost as plentiful as cabbages." and solve 1t in a, manner which would have had the approval of Dean S\\1lil One day CIQOTEG Eaulkner the Dulbli publlsitier, dated ivith ‘Sn-zit, and irked for a. second helping of aspara'gus- a fnvcrite K115i] of the Dean's. "S1r," replied his host. pOlIILIhg [.9 me stalks on Fatiiknttrs plate, "first eat what 1s before you." "What?" exclaimed the publisher. "Eat the stalks?‘ "Aye," bell wed the 1m- Dericus Dean. "cat your Stalks or You will get no more. King William III ate his stalks, so do I. and so shall you." Asked. when he told the story, if he obeyed, Faulkner re- nted, "Certainly, and so would you 1r you 11nd been dining with Dean Swift." — Afanciiesi-er Guard-tan. 0n July}. 1840 the first of the lTHII-QEPKIRIIIIC Ozinartl stcamshms, the 1.1404011 Britannia, carrying Her Mill‘ I-Xis ntails and 63 pas- sengers, sailed from Liverpool to Halifax and Boston. On March '7, 1940, the BiOCO-ton Cunarder, Queen Iljllzatbeth. the world's largest €‘l1'l~P-_fl-tlc1' a maiden ‘voyage unique 1n history, clue to war ccnriliions, steamed into Nt-w York 33113013 The voyage of the Britannia was not. 0_f course. the firs-t trans- atlanhc crossing bv steamship the steamer Royal William having l-sft Pictou for Ls" " n in I833; but the Cunard Line. cw Cfflflbfal- inc its cent ‘ v, was the fr»; m Cflfli‘; the n ard to lun a regu- lar schedule. — Halifax H~grafd_ If Tie United States can accept with a itiere “thank you" the $159,398 which Finland gate as its June dcbt Pavmcnt the Amrrcan capacity for absorbm: sham:- must be indeed colo sal. One such pay- ment was rcceztrod while the Finns were lockd in a death grltp with the Russian invader. New that peace has been batight, the peotfe of that; brave ncrthcrn nitlltIn must have need of everypossibte resource for the relief of suffering. for re_ habllitatlon cf trade, and for the maintenance of defence. Americans are immemefy fortunate by com- parlson. » Christian Science Mont. or. government may Ila“? be?" 559M111: a trnnsnarent. strategy when. ln the face of fresh appeasement. talk seeping Into the American press over the week end it placed Mr. Neville Chamberlain’ —the one man above all others The British ' whose name has meant "appease. ment" to the English-speaking world —rbcfore the microphone m5; flight to deliver a manifesto as un- compromising in its language and 1L5 spirit its anything out of Wins. ton Churchill's most vigorous pas- Pflttles. Both the unity and the cle. terminal-ion of the Cabinet, Mil‘. Chamberlain told his hearers, were cflmhlete. If Hitler should break through the British de-tenses at some points - and Mr. Chamber. Ialn thinks lt quite likely that he mflv-"ive will fight hlm on every road. in every village and in ettery house until he or We are utterly destrorw... Any one who imagines that any of us woulcl- consent to enter upon peace nrgotlattons with the enemy IS just. playing the Nazi Same." Perhaps the punpose was trmisparent. But a strategy. even when obvious, may be nong the less effective on ‘that account, And one can believe that in this case Mr. Chamberlain — QVBILMT. Chamber- laln-means exactly what he says 1f only because it ls new so lmrpos- sible that any Briton. o! whatever class or politics, could mean any- thing else. In Parzs yesterday the kindly Nnzl conquerors were pro- mulgating the first o-t the ncw rules-one abolition of strikes, she dent-h penalty for pmsesslng a broadcastltitz anpartittis. n crime to listen to non-German broadcasts or ClDClllRf/F‘ anti-German ncvrs. and so on. ‘There will be others. And it Is only a madman now who oculd imagine thn-t. prtaCr Rppcttsomtgnt, even the more oppnitig of negmia. Lions could lead to anything better in Brit-Mn than has COIIIQ to France, Indeed, it, is certain to lead to worse. some thugs Hitler has at last taught. hls enemies. H9 has put one fact beyond argumenb- that no possible basis fer peace or even anntstlce exists short oil total sur- render. I-Ie will open no negoti- ations unless they are bound either to produce immediate surrender 0r to create a situation in which ulti- mate surrender becomes more wre- Lv inevitable. He has closed every other possible road out. In so doing he may have left some Englishmen convinced that compete subjuga- tion ts preferable to the death and hlIVCC which he can now sow through the British Isles; but no seems not to have convinced many. In presenting to them an appalling mllltaiy situation he has aro gone far to arm them against it. -New York Ifernld Ttlbtine. Whllo poverty In renponslble for a great deal of malnutrtlon, probably far more results lrcm Ignorance of the importance and nature of ra- tional feeding. ard unnecessary expenditure on uunutrltlottl I oven THE CHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i=i _ Another year l-another deadly blow! Another mighty Empire overthrown! And we are left. or shall be left, alone; The last that dare to struggle with the Foe. 'Tis well! from this day forward we shall know That in ourselves our safety must be sought; That by our own right hands it must be wrought; That we must stand unpropped, or be laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer! We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honor which they do not ‘understand. Vanguard of Liberty, ye men of Kent, Ye children of a Soil that doth advance Her haughty brow against the coast of France, Now is the time to prove your hardimentl To France be words of invitation scntl They from their fields can see the countenance Of your fierce war, may ken the glittering lance, And hear you shouting forth your brave intent. Left single, in bold parley, ye, of yore, Did from the Norman win a gallant wreath; Confirmed the charters that were yours before:-— No parleying now. In Britain is one breath; \Ve all are with you now from shore to shore;- Ye men of Kent, ‘ti; viftoiy or death! i The power of Armies is I visible thing, Formal, and circumscribed in time and space; But who the limits 0f that power shall trace “lhich a brave People into light can bring Or hide, at will,—for freedom combating By just revenge inflamed? No foot may chase, No eye can follow, to a. fatal place That power, that spirit, whether on the wing Like the strong wind, or sleeping like the wind \Vithin its awful caves.-—from year to year Springs this idlfllS produce far and near; No craft this subtle element can bind, Rising like water from the soil, to find In every nook a lip that it*may cheer. What if our numbers barely could defy _"_ The arithmetic of babes, must foreign hordes, Slaves, vile as ever were befoolcd by words, Striking through English breasts the anarchy Of Terror, bear us to the ground, and tie Our hands behind our backs with felon cords? Yields every thing to discipline of swords? Is man as good as man, none low, none high f- Nor discipline nor valour can ivithstand The shock, nor quell the inevitable rout, When in some great extremity breaks out A people, on their own beloved Land Risen, like one man, to combat in the sight Of a just God for liberty and right. It is to be thought of that the Flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, “with pomp of waters, tinwithstood," Roused though it be full often to a mood \Vhich spurns the check of salutary bands, That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish; arid to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old: \Ve must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold \Vhile Milton held.-—In every thing we are sprung Of Earth's first blood, have titles manifold. a n- n- n- (These are sonnets written by Wordsworth during the years ‘when Napoleon's "Grand: Armee" lay emu-mined at. Boulogne ready to lri-vad-e England). that. Ottawa. should have deferred action by cancelling the Porter 8r. Sons’ contract. It. is felt that the actual amount of money that would have to be paid for the completion of the contract would be more than made up in t-he saving of freight. rates to Great. Britain by carrying food directly across the ocean ln- stead of . rall to Halifax. The Public Wor De artment at Otta- wa apparently o not realize that. this Isand ls the chief food r0- ducer of the Marltlmes and hat i. mega glpatlfhal goseutpgvthe harbrpaiim sir, - Premier Campbell's radio c 0 er Oun imam i- address of IPA-Ida last, 1n which he 11%;: ‘Ssailkllt alibi; om r d mum“ " p°l°y °f “mew w ll lni 9t la ' ant er ii? “fifi“°hm§,§‘,fh“,é.e%‘lfif'fifi“§ii,fifi§f iv ‘baa SIIUCSSgII ti? relliitleareilcihmgnt gums/used not; a few Islanders ue- alladgrw f]? 1131 ilxlarfe “in! Vlilianml? rloualy to think. Econom ln the u “W0 W p I 0 8h)’ t; administration o! bllc n. alt-a will mpgmogragwvefi 2' If fir!“ 188;? no doubt meet wl the atzplrovalof from the Cagadm Obncffl W18“! the mxqfaylng public’ e “that necently ln Montrxtialnu ndiToroiitcie ham’ pmvldw the meme “om the n conversation wHi nfen who liiid gasoline tax cover; the interest o: ‘he position or moiuldlng ubnc Oi» the bmds ‘dd m’ hard 5mm“ w“ nlon I was struck with e unani- "mklnll- ‘m’ twuvgvgemvlglengtgg- unit/with which they regarded the gteiiiifiirleciit 22th: T084101)? elctsugléirtt {Jggfflguty of the Canadian business ne ear a - .. gggéggsno, u]; ,-‘§t,t:,,,t,,,§,_ m r con igiesa u usual but for a much b13- ereareaso ewooe‘ - - stderatlons of the tourist. traffic and blfgnlgfiegugéngsesltfgrfiwtga 1:115 the m°ney held back from general to subscribe for nliore 10611: Ivownlt 1335M °l‘"°“l“"l°“ by fwppmg the is not possible to burn a. candle at wages that would be pa d out by the both end‘ and mum n’ m“ longer ""4 mmifwm‘ than 1f ll hted at. one end only and A‘ l" a“ "m" “w” hm qua‘ ll the Federal Government ls to ob- tl°Y1 bl" ab?‘ ‘Irma magma! taln the support that it la aeeklrg flremoim m ° from the Canadian 1e in uture or the tourist. industry de- must cram, D 99°F‘ ~ °Y pends melnlY "W" l" “M” ‘f’ to asalist tiie§ugtn§tiii>ifii§1§oi§li§§ Wlillcdh W? ca“ ‘ugmdbénplggfg: u}; to obtain a logger income than here- m n a o our- w - . the serious menace and mconvmb toifore. In e central Provmces ence resulting from the suflocatlns .~ ‘m " clouds that envelop the speedll18 ti“ “t? 3"". '£°l‘°¥. ‘$5.2? °" i‘? sandy urs so ya - clded acquisition to all clams o! up our peop_e, but lt is a material u- DUBLIC FORUM fhln lllll-I h IIOI lu ll» dlnul In l; encapsulate of quutl n d Into Ill 17hr- lottouwn llunrllnn Ion not IO- oonnrlli calm-u Ila 1ulllon of carnlulnlnnh EMEB. CAMPBIJLUS RADIO PR I ADDRESS - - I page. axis... @3312" seat. Resistance- °““ e" “ ‘ ' To COLDS FEVER . miifii‘i$‘i'l%i.'lhé2“.‘f.3°'$&ol" ° infectious ' loss vim Clfigllnl bgnfelgamdlpfllg; filial. $.51. i; tiléymfip- dbl»...- Taft: VITACAPS-M v nc 9- They luppl "III l and nlnoull olqmgwmlgoglahwvm’ tlkoawag: Icqtilrollb mliflaln nonnal cellatlon of contracts ll tint which ' 5"“ ""4 "W- ' 1 H! f. hi; gfliiiyivid: ‘loan-it mi; ‘giiifillefliiien 154w 1M done ln lllerln and improving 8|. the railway whu 1n the Chnrlotte- m4" t,“ town harbour. agree rennin: "J9 the greatly required aooommodatzon . o to ocean-going vouch. In fact, thu l A u“ d ta u t 1y a war mcuum v n: ugwf?“ no”, ttothland wholedlrecco- nectlgns wlthuth: Mother Cmmtfy for the carryl of food of all kind! Ph"i.l§-ll.l_ml BLOLQNIFQW hsnnful foodn..l'bw will deny that this conclusion ls perfectly true o! conditions In Ireland. While it. may been claimed. that we could feed 1 as many people again with the food we waste the statement eon- i i t,’ l an t E. A. 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W719? he Wm n“ d0 the embarked upon. but in this rovlnce 111mb dlflllwl‘ ‘thins and rid such t; not the case and l Ls cer- forest: of these other crust lnven, talnly to be hoped that no time will tlons-ateel traps which Bmpu etvtraris: s... it ai- o wn a: a . n s r I am. Sir. etc ‘at straxigle m a n. fr. s. rmmrmu. z |n% sir. it». m -_------— iu-zn cum ctwiu. INVENTIONS _-__-______._ ——-——- MORE WAR nun Pmut Biro-Quito reoentlw I met e hdv ___.___ who told me of a comparatively GENEVA _ (Op) __ A 3m- new organization concerned wit-It newspaper figure; out that ot m. the removal of what. I have always i”: 600 yen-g 1n mam,“ hmom IOXEG “POI! 83 8 blot. 0h 0U! na- 37,1 wgrg wgr yam»; tlonal life, that. is, fur trapping. $1" P0111995 01W m“ F119 W11’ CAPITAL CORJIECTION SIOUX FAME, S. D.,-(c;t=) same ilbrces m at. work ln peace time and it altlh ittlrnes as thaw against. wh ch t o ammo: of e local newspa h vl . Ihnmre are mobilized today-the siri hm t§..-..“.o“‘a.Z“,l-f£‘. u: tomes 01’ mePOiIB-‘is 888N511"! by U18 Vernon Cmngle, the irate fathq strong against. the weak. demanded and 0t correction i; The fact that a izmwp o! nwvlo cam-tat letters. 1 e this: rm A have organized to try to save the BOYl Si’ “i"“‘““ °‘ ‘m’. "°°“‘...t“°"‘ ‘ =“_““=‘=" y o anguish in mp: a are . ,- ,_ ,. imtsyrflg’ pm mama 1 WWI?’ .. . ng as gven me a. new. n , humanttty. It prompts my writing this letttedi; as dpltllptliesal 115m of n U your tea rs wl eel Ike be and . will be glad to get the naane and add-ms; of such an organizatnmi- q of Fur-bearing Animals, P. O. Box ‘.5 why mg y“; o" "we m,‘ wllhgofigllrigualtiliilfgirziant stressed to" no: o‘ Baum,‘ _ ' I 0|‘ - strikes one the more Iomllbly the ch58. e a m. MW." m" more one considers it. After all, . how can man solve 114s own problem w° "l" l ""91"! "Ml t" and rid himself o! the consequences Blthln: Can: the my 9.52.9131?! lavender M. 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