5557-5 F9?‘ THE RLOTTE l GM! GUARDIAN Alumni; Dally Wounded in l!!!“ »-i—v— we. .\-1i\. Llflll. ('01. N theme! a. MCLIIII \l\'r rrcsiucul: J it. Human, I41 Licut (uL u A aiai-lvititniu u.a_U. .1 lg. human. l-J-L 5 Burnett hrizn-Lii)‘. mm -1 iimi Aiuiiiiit-Il: Uiiu-iul A,.,,,1ia.ie ltitilurs: Ihzllk “Mite! lnfl [all 5Ll!SL‘lKll"l'lUN RATES a; 111.111 111 |'.|‘;.l., $4.110 pl’! you. 32-50 M I1 INN-ll Sig) fur 3 uiuiitiis; 50o for one mull": \;i‘.\ wintry saw lit-i 1.211. $5.00 lul u uiullllll alto tut 3 uiuiillis; 6th: for una Munln. B; Main to uuit-r Pruvim-ts und u. s. A. $5.00 pu Y“! saiuruuy Hum); §~~UU per w"; fl-W l" “ ‘W-‘Muv 513i: tut 3 mum-Ill 7 ubluiuucl it haw iurhi Old \Vllnh.lllilill. ma)‘ on t‘! HQUJIQ, u: Milk lllil ‘Iiiu (Jliurluitctriuu lluiuiingfl- At-uu Auvur). 5111m- Aum. Agt-m-y, t uqillul]; ait-trt-puiiiuu ~\\'V\I Atvlivl, l-Hu rm In. 11111111-1-111; .1 i111». an Bu: an, furunlni hen: mud. Claim-nu liuurlrf, Uttuuul nun»- ~run miud. liulhurii Oru; H1111 E'4tll.b4‘l‘\l hhup, 111111111111 N. IL; ‘ __-—--——- "The strongest Illemury is Weaker "W" u" Weakest 111k." V‘ _,->-¢ SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1942. The Red Cross Drive g lllillwlllil appeal iii the history of {he lit-it (i11-i Society opvns Du hlfliidill‘. the Qbjcct living to rziisc $0,000,009. Wllld} if the riiii izitiuu rtiluirrd to c:\i'i'_\' on the Society's ac- ,-,\:I,,.__ ' llt- wilting fiscal yctir. Undcr 11.1 ' (1t1\il"1‘1lll\‘lll wartime regulations thii w t-iz‘; lllliltlllill appczil to the Canad- i321 pt‘ _1le to bc lllLlilC by any of our war scr- vices. The Czizirithaii Red Cross is recognized at O: wzi as lmniiq in a class by itself and must of 111.1. 1v 11~11~i§11 cuiirclv iiitlcpcntlcnt of gov- iuziir-il or ilircct support. If the Gov- lpltl 1'11. 11111 1o tiiltc the Red Cross un~ ill iriiig as it has the other war . i1. would have jeopardized the 11»‘|l/1lll11ll to continue its all-im- 1111~11g prE~11111~rs of war and na- , wit»: iicculsictl by the ziruiy. 1 lwgirll lslziiidis objective in the cam- 111110, The organization of the cam- (‘s is i11 czuvzilule and energetic "c is 1111 rvnsou why this coni- 1 lillul-"sl ulqivvtivc should not bc rcacli- e1l .11. 1H1} roux-c of a fcw days. Let us be the (£11.: Prrwiuci- 1'11 this, as in other war activities, l... “11111- 2711‘ 111p." \\'e can all help by giv- ' ~ 1. 1M l\lllll 11f our merius-dt is a pri- :1_ v» ll its :1 (llll_\'. flit‘ gunn- 1.2 iii i1c (‘liTlli Momentous War News _'\ ll'-‘lllr'lllll'll< 11:ir:il engagement, perhaps the 11111-1 11111.11‘. >illUC _lutl:u1d iu the first \V0rld ‘ttir, is tailtiiig ldzicc somewhere in the vicinity of the Snluiiitiii lfilllllLli, about a thousand miles uliriiitzi-i 11f .\11»~1r;ili:i. Japanese losses since :\lilllllll_\‘ 11x1: rcpuricil to have becn I8 ships suul. 11nd 131111’ diiuitigitrl. ll is evident that a pow- erful scctioii oi thc .'\tilCi'lCCli1 Navy, with prob- ably other LTiiitctl Xzitious units, is engaging tlic cucruy. and 1'11r lhc first time on something .1 ‘1(‘l'lll.<. It is loo early to indulge i11 llu- f1icl that japan 1111s suffered lit-dry _ which lll.'l_\' disrupt entirely her naviil s11 itgy, 111i which hcr whole scheme of to11il1ii~t (lizpcutls, is news of great importance liiid cucoiir. l€111~1111":15.;i 1. 111.1, is tlic official announce- t (111111 illuugdiiig of the success of the -. cuiliiitr- lllClf 0n the Japanese columns 11.21.11; ihc Burma Road. The serious- c 1h1 "Li 1o China as a result of the ~ 1 1' llvru :1 lwuiuol, of course, lie minimized; f-1i ~11 lizivc not lust their magnificent " (11:11 they 110w sccm to be oper- Ilsillgl)‘ effective air support. zirc uow cleaning up remain- rc Rlauce on bladagascar l. $11111. lll'1\'€S 0f major .. 111 llu- libyzui Cilllilullgll 35 well as . i<-11~c of ludizi and tlic control of the opliui , ,._.,.5 itch 13.111511: dziy in and (lay out, goes, on an- 111- s1ri1;;glc.—-‘il1e battle of the .\l1;‘i‘lI\‘.‘\llI‘il' but still more vital to til h<'r IllliC~. ll 1's hcrc, 11s Churchill aiul lltlir-t-vt-lt lizirc rcpczitcdly’ emphasized, that tlii: iilllll i-suc lllllsf be dccidcd. Prompt Action Necessary As iutiulziitil i11 lhcsc columns some time ago, 1111.1 iult-lliilu of lllC Caiiziilitin National T. 1-1 ctulr lip‘ llic disbursement " rwvr the system, which 1i 111* oillrr i11 Chziiluttctmvu will he d 11> llouciuu. U110 or two of the etu- ZlCvHlUlllllQ office will have the n: 11111 up their homes here and '11 llmiclnii. while the titlicrs may find -~. i111! Ill v.111'k tiltligcthcr. This movc put llilllllijll 111i llic plca of economy; s t-rrry 11111vt~ which luis been made to 11-111 ~11' ‘this Province by railway offi» - C1111itwlt-rziliwri. The fzict that we are ~»\...~, with ~pcciiiit transportation rights giltiluiultid 11~ iuiilvr tilt“ 1111-1115 of Confedera- 151111, !1;1< 111-1111 Cl>ll\l\ll‘llllv\' ignored and there is 11111 lllf‘ SliQlIlFd lliilllll. that if this new pro- liuszil 1111-» illriiilgli: wt: shall he (lcprivctl per- llllill"llll\‘ 111' 111111 11111111 iiliprirtziiit (lcpzirlmcnt 0f our 1':1il'.\:i_v. 'l‘l:1- lrlult-ucv towards cciilrzilizzi- llnll, lli-nr 111 hurmicrulic minds. means ulliuizilclv 11111111111110 control from Xloutreal and Qltriivzt. with k‘llll.\t'llllt'lll lr1<s of our provincial cizilii» i11 rvt-rltliiliyr lull (‘llllily llgtlilq, (bur 1111i rzil r<-l1rt-~1~11l:iliw-s and Provincial H11vir11l11r111, Hoard» 11f llil'.'lll('_ (‘ily (fgunqgl illlll 11ll111r Indira if ll1l'_\' luirc 1111f alrczidy ex- vrlt-rl llll'lll~l'i\'t~ i11 prutcsl iigrtiust lhis move, ~l1.i11l1l gtl l1u~_\' :11 uucv. 11f iiwi 1ll\'1~ fl:i1111 i». l1 i- \Vlhich ls Our Choice‘? .\ 1'(‘.".lll‘l' 5l‘ll(l< 11s the follmring extract from 1h: L11111l1111 (liridiziii \\'nrld, which makes rip- pr. 1prin1¢ rvrilliug 1111 llic cvc of our Christian lfcll (irliss (ll‘l\'(‘I if .'lll_\'11ll1‘ still lhililts it is pOSSilJlP. 0" lllfl lHlSlS 11f Tjlirl-linii pziticiicc and forgiveness, to conic to :1 ucticciiil uudcrstziiidiiig with Hitler —defeated or underfeated-let him procure I copy of “They Would Destroy the Church of God," an illustrated booklet published by Hod- der 8i Stougliton at 7d. Here, i11 a series of ex- tracts from the utterariccs of the Nazi leader and supporters, the essentially anti-Christian (not merely non-Christian) nature of the Nazis’ aims 1'5 exposed 1'11 ilg full hideousuess. What the Nazis aim at is nothing less than the dethrone- ment of God in favour of Hitler. It is mere raving lunacy, of course, but it has to be taken seriously because the lunatic has a gun in his lirtud. Here is a sample or two of the "witness" of devout, Ilitlcritcs: “Christ was great, but Adolf Hitler is great- er,"—\Villi Becker, Leader of the German La- bour Front. "The qucstion of the divinity of Christ is ridiculous and lll1CS3CflllZll. There has arisen a new authority on what Christ and Christianity really are ——that is, Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler is the true Holy Ghost."—Haris Kerri, Reich Minister for Church Affairs. "Hitler i5 a new, a, greater, a more powerful Jesus Christ. Our God, our Pope is Adolf Hit- ler."--B1'nve (speech quoted in the Saarbruck- ener Landeszeitung). The book contains some striking photographs illustrating the hateful regimentation of the German people —-adults and chilclren—in the in- terests of this new religion. God help the sick, the wounded, the children and the young people who are given these sickening blasphemics in ex- change for the Christian hope. = EDITORIAL NOTES .- Tlie smiling, glad-hand collectors for the Red Cross will be paying welcome and welcom- ed visits from now oii. - a a 1o- n- The U. S. Navy has made a beginning out East that will be followed by further onslziuglits from this time forth. ~ n- 4- 1a Tomorrow, in church, we will be thinking particularly of the sick, the wounded, their nurses, doctors and hospitals; the Red Cross and its inspirer, Ii Ill IF That the Canadian Navy is loved and admired by everyone, was evidenced by the hearty re- ccption given Navy Illinister Angus Macdonald, when he gave an account of his stewardship in the House on Friday. I I! To prolong the life of rubber tires, it is of tre- mendous importance that the motorists lake pro- per care of them, and that they develop good driving habits. Drivers should regard with re- spect the following rules which have been known for years: Maintaining proper pressure, iri- specting tires for cuts and bruises, driving at a moderate speed, checking wheel alignment and brake adjustment and changing wheel position of tires by rotation so as to equalize wear. 1r 1r n1 =11 According to the Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac- Donald, British High Commissioner at Ottawa the only martial exercise in which Canada is not well trained is “blowing its own trumpet." At any rate this is what he told the British people in a recent broadcast. He described Canadafs “magnificently trained troops“ waiting to act as a ‘powerful spearhead’ of invasion on the cou- tinent and termed the growth of Canadals navy "one of the minor wonders of the war." Can- ada's “efficiency" had doubled the expected out- put of the British Commonwcalth Air Train- ing Plan, Mr. MacDonald added. 1r =1 =1 1v Matthew Barrie, novelist and dramatist born this date, 1860; made his re- ptitation with sketches and novels of Scottish life, “A \\’ind0\v in Thrums," “ililie Little blin- istcr," and plays of a delicate fancy and whimsical satire, such as "The Atluiirable Crich- ton,” and “Quality Street," the former rccogiiiz- ed as the finest comedy of recent years, “Peter Pan," "What Every Woman Klioivs," “Der Tag," “David? etc; created :1 bzirouct iu 1913; elected Lord Rector of St. .~\1itlrcws University in 1919; and Companion of HOIIULH‘ (C. M.) in I925; “Courage is the thing. All goes if cour- age goes . . you come of a race of mcn the very wind of whose 11211111: has swcpt llic ultimate seas." Sir James filiikik Hon, W. D. Hcrritlgc. former Canadian blinistei" t0 lYasliiligton is not l)llll(l to thc fact that Cziuada may be drifting into thc zirius of Uncle Salli. “A day mziy conic" lic sliys, "when something unbelievable will liappcu. 'l‘l1e United States may have to intervene in Canada. \\'c may begin to take orders from lVashiugtou. That would be hateful to Washington. int it would have no choice. “Eisliington wcll knows what happens to a lcadcrlcss democracy. ll has France painfully in miud. Washington cannot afford to have another France in North America. That might be the cziukcr which would destroy democracy throughout for New World. Unless we can find leadership, I believe that the 11a- tionhood of Canada is destined for the scrap head," Mr, Herridge said, >1= =11 >1= Pride of Ancestry holds good i11 ariucd forces as well as in families and nations. May .',. mark- ed llic 149th anniversary of the 3rd New Bruns- wick Coast Brigade. The oldest unit i11 Canada, the brigade has bccn in continuous service i11 this country siucc i793 and has served in ten differ- t-ut wars and iusurrcclious. For 60 years the unit \r.'is known far and wide as Capt. John Col- \'cll's Company. The unit wcut iulo active scr- vlvc two days after it was first recruited. Fol- lowing the passing around of the word that lins- tile ships were in the hay, the unit manned the DUfCllCSlCr battery which ivas located close to the site whore the Saint John Iron “forks plant is situated today. The present New Brlll-lswigk 3rd Coast Hrigzitlc, a direct lineal descendant of the origuizil battery which sprang to 31-1115 with llic alarm that enemies were {llJOllf to (lcsccnrl r111 the coast, stands prepared l0 dcfcud that smile coast and points with l1ridc to 111g record of its ancestry. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES ENE WAY It h said that Woodsman damn; w me city with baa; purchased dumig me Victciy 1.0.1111 cawpaxn are DEL} H0 pc.c.n.. of par ivnen they oJer 1mm Lr sate in certain quarters. ‘liure are aura,» rccket- eers but iii 5411C couiitites they are n01 dealt. with so gcnily as nerc. -—P0rt, Annur News-Cnxcniae. All this interest in the In corner o! the dnve suzcl Ls not wllnzut purpose. He is scat-min: I~Dr the w.ic=.s, the 51111115 and per- haps the soul. of the old buggy. 1f it can be tcund tAie cuiered bug- gy is coming out again and sortie of the utioiescme romance that made life so lusaitiiy and inter- dsttiig 25 years ago Wll be Lvecl again. Fci‘ a wrioe gencraiicri it ‘is all 219W, but a large 11.1.1 of Can- iidus lJOliUlflL-CH sull have 131(35- ant mcnioizes o1 tiie tiorse and buggy days-more mumorles in fact. than uiey will care to talk- EIIIIIGVS Advccate, Mussolini‘; Government has sent a confdenrial aplxal lo local ital- itm aimicrities u;g.i1,' that all steps stiouid be taken immediately to increase the manage and. btrthrate in view of t:.e big de- crease in 194i. The document re- veals figuies not new allowed to be published in Ita.y. ’Ii\.re were approxiiiiitsly 90,000 fewer max- riagcs last year than tiie year b0- fore, 206,0) fewer birth. an 1n- orease of 17,020 in the dzatttrate. excluding war deaths. Mortdty i5 expected to rise L115 ycar because of the iced siiortagfi. — Londcn Dally Sketch. A large purl, of the street riill- Way system in W1n;sor was abol- ished and the tracks buried. tmaer the paving. Brantford dd away with its street railway a isw years ago and als; buried ttie iiacks. ‘Iuese rails are niw bzing torn up. In the Windsor‘ c.:sc tue biCQll some 2,800 tons of it. is tzeiizg taken up by the Ford Ccmpaziy of Canada, for use in making war material, the company paying all expenses of removal and restcraiion of the roadway. 111 tlie 15 unites of Brant.- ford trucks there aria 1,100 tens 0t steel, sufLclenl to make 55 tanks, or 20 tons each, but _we do not know what the financial arrange- ments are. — St. Thomas Times- Journal. To every pact of reputation come the young ones. the beginners, ask- ing: "Will ycu lock over my pzcms and tell me whether they are good or not?" And usually, if the begin- ner is told his postnis are bad or not so gccd or he needs more prac- tice, h: gets sore and takes hi3 manuscripts to still other poets of reputation. hcping to find some- one who says he ha; what it. takes. Often I have told a nice led who considers! it important to know whether he was wasting his time, “If you're going to be a poet, you don't care a hcot. what I say or what. anybcdy but yourself says. 1r you're afraid you're wastmg your time, you probably are." Qulw a case can be made out that, Shakespeare Wrfil-e his plays and poems because in the Ume ft took him to do them he couldn't think of anything else ‘he wculd rather be doing. _- Cart Sandburg m The Atlantic Monthly (Bcsluzi) If it were only a. question be- tween the Brltirh and Russazi peoples, there ought to be no dit- ficuliy in the malt/xi". There Ls no other people that; gels, on with us, so naturally or shares more of our peCllllEi' diameter-mics, and points of difference are all mat- ters tn which each 01f iis has much to give viliich the Qther mliht well be glad to take. ‘Ihls begins with a common understanding of values. and a ccmmori instinct of friendship. My own study of Russia was undertaken precisely because of the ccmplete contrast betwccn pcliticians and press as- suring us that Rusda was our natural enmity and the practically unanimous rcpcrt of our trades and ozlicrs who had acluaily lved in Russzii and assured us of the oppcsltc That ls, s0 to speak, our secret. and 111 fact there 1s definite- ly frutnosonry bciw-eu all of us ’ hare lived lcng there. You hear the same tnirig from those cf us who have ' ' fricudslups wiih R1" land Bill. fcr the politicians 1L is a very duffel-en», stery, and many of them h-JVC‘ Icund thsmselves sadly in need of a new orienta- ticn t: nails-fl‘ the acccmblslxd tic: cf 1L1.- tillzaizce. - sir Bernard gore; in The Fortnightly (L:n~ on). Hides ml. at present required by Britain's moi/c! and uptioLstzry trades will be used far the uttlity bcots and slices whlcti after Junie 1 will form piobriblv one 1ia.f of the fcotwcar produced for the civilian lxpufatlon of Grcat. Bri- tain. The liidcs are at present be- ing made into grain leathers, in a. l"<\‘.\"€ suited to varicus types of from light walking to heavy .1al. Heavy grain hide leath- er will be turncd lnto mining, agricultural and quarrying bcots. A art frrrn such leathers develop- by the tannmg lllflllilly to meet special wxr-Lme needs. the new utllltv fzotxlazia- wll ‘iuclrde most. m‘ the varel-s air a _v fa- miliar to women. Emir me dccor- alivcncss is of COUHC barrzd to- day, but the utility icueirie tn- cludes over eighty different. kinds of boots and sliiors. Thtre will, naturally be drastic reductions in the peace rim: yearlv supply of 1C6,0(X),0‘0 pulls for the civilian population, Britain had already concentrated that tctcl lo 80,500,- 000 pairs, End fiulhet‘ gills of from ten to twenty par cunt. have al- ready been announced to allow the lndu=try to meet. the first call upon ll. for pacts and slices for the 20,- 003,044 mcii and womm who will soon be mobilised i11 the Services, Civil Defence and miinltlon work. -Indt1.strlal Pub. American tronprl landing on the Frtv French island of Ncw Cale- dniia, tlmisl. another rock into the swim wall the United states is building to blcck any farther east- wariibmovcs by Jrpan in the Pacific Nrw Caledonia. lies be- tween Australia and the Amel-‘cltn islands 0t 8;moa and the Fills. Our Pacific supply llne to New Zealand and Australia runs close to the east of them. and if New Calcdcnla fell into Japanese hers "W! Supply 1111c. as well 1.11 cur nearby islands. and Australia itself, would wlttiln closer enemy range. Our reinforcement of New Giledoiila KUHYds against 1111.1, and strengthens the barrier betweefi‘ Jhvim and ire lsiartl stepping slcncys cu “it'll! she mlqlil attempt f0 Dvck her ivay acrcss the south Pacific toward the Latin American “cs1. COR-fl- and the Panama Canal. lnnenmlls Star-Journal. l“ haven't. any propaganda other than Hitler's Vichy T001 (Sydney Post Record) The news magazine jrinic carries a wordplcture or i-iitiei-s 111W“ M“ crooked French tool. Pierre Laval. with some highlight: which ll! (rum Time's whose swart skin may be traceable tavMvYfl-‘h ancestry, was born 12 miles from Vluiw at. cnateldon, where he now owns m old chatetau. Hts lather Wu lnn-kee , butcher, and one- man post-o lice. As a bay. Pierre haggled with his father's customers, was known as l vicious buiiy. In i914 he escaped military ser- vice because of varicose vtius. 1n 1917611: was elepted tulip: Clismhbeer BS a younges 50c nieci r. U. S. Wants TO KHOW Bhflrtly afterwards the Clemenceau Government iii-rested him as a de- featlsp follower o! I the one time “Th m; =11 t; 11ml; at the re- Pmmer cseph Callaux, but lziter sent telme Ckanyada is losing thepru- Dlmilsed him safety if he would spect of the people of the United 5111M! 0n other defeatlsts. M811? States. The American public right were shot. Imprisoned olr deported. now does not think of us as can-y- Luv“ we“ 11%- ling our 11111 weight in the war. m AMI the war he played both 11,5 mind the name of Canada now sides of the ‘Socialist, married the does not stand hlgli, and l5 dropping 51111919. home-y dailithber of Social- lovrer all the time. -A.D. Dunlon 15¢ leader Dr. Georses Claussat. Ha edlm; Monti-gal $tandard, on re- has since kept Madame Laval in tum from trip b0 ‘the “Blind Sinks. "'10 background. H6 b68811 l9 Pro!‘ 111k is a serious charge uiu un- W!‘ u a legal fixer. moved to o. fortunate] it. Ls not an isolated 5W5“ lwmv in Paris. waiigled an mm 53m‘ m- sragemeng have au- "flnflfily law for defeatlsta through peared in several reputable Caua- the Qhamber. and snuggled up to dlan newspapers in recent Weeks. influential Joseph Calllaux. 1t, l; a matter the government can- U"? DOSlI-Wlr years Lival was not afford to ignore any longer, Vflrlcusly l1 Socialist, Communist, A5 1m». ntinwn tin-trier pointed “M uwflsrws shades of nigh-in. out, once the United States 10m Rum"! the 811ml" h» became a its respect for- us-Jl’ that great tll-miisiel‘ 01 French mlltlcal count-rv begins to doubt our ablilty r 5P9- Served 55 Fflmlgn liflnlster and will to defend oui‘.selves— than “M, "1 ‘"11" WEB with several the whole life of Canada ‘is a nation gabmels- He B150 began w make placed in jeopardy. i8 money as a corporation lawyer Qhle! weakness in our mutton; End “P91411191 381d he: "I don't Wm, me United state; h“ been like to work amon st we: and tho official reluctance to tailing glflmlent-‘i Give me e human ele- Americans our full war story. From rim ~ the start of hostilities Ottawa. ,, m‘ "i! m9 vi his typical adopted the attitude that nothing ,h.“‘"““ “amammls; 11ml m“ R must be done m mfluence publlc “slid who was a director o: the opinion in the United States, 16st sgmmlwll‘? Department of the our motives be misunderstood. awn-Ukr- Lavfli and he decided otherwise’ it was “and, we might $50 lit. the bottled waters of LavaPs simply be supplying fuel to l5')lfl.- 11' h-Plwe (Ihateidon. in every tlonlsts “I10 would accuse us o.‘ un- “final ‘WW8 WT- But the Govern- warrauted Interference. ‘fem sanitary Blll-lwflllei three As 11 matter of mt, the same ‘me "fused °° ‘WIMP-is "is infers isoltitionlsts distorted our otticliii °l chflifiidvn. which had no Special silence and accused us of cont-ri- gffvsmes whatever. Laval got a. outing nothl but. meagre and 1 end “Pmlmed Hwllh Minister paid siipportmfo the cause champ- 1g g-fasl-dlsltpbenrlnx French Cab- toned by Great Britain. But 1111.1 m:- Bol hi! vrldorsement. mnde 011111111 attitude or alootness. wenk 1 U "if" “"15 1°81“ marlin“ enough before Pearl Harbour, l5 1?, mrl-w“ Especially iufiratlve While defldemy weaker and more daA,g,_,r_ m; riend Calllaux occupied the ous now, and the unfortunate pub- marlin” Mini-WY He figured in llcily o! the plebiscite has added to he Ysfmjfgt fmamlal wander" from the growing misunderstanding. m’ k3’ c559 110W"- It would have been better from the beginning, to have laid our cards on the table. There was never any intention of trying to influence or hurry American policy. A11 that Canadians wanted then, all ma: ls vital now. Ls an accurate American uriderstsndmg M we are making to the war. WORDS (IF (HAUJENGF alued Possession; £'3‘1l.."1.°.."1°.15l?1.°1§l‘i1‘5v'~‘1'l'°°‘ Possession: thll cums to on when on n" *::::":.-.....- rsrrriri "ttirsiri: 1*~~»‘=1“~":'1.:*~11~ oiub you wanted. ° "“"“’ "w “wit; If FIRE would weep through It ‘ on-ow wq l,‘ able, out of your ' __JOQ mono , to mpllwahyun l1, things with other: of n llko kind 0r would "u L “in! wall, rind snve. till you bu! enough cub‘: u Then is only one u! uni-d d 1 Insurance protection.can]udlngléupaailneiiltaliiiiiigg’ FIN 1111111111111 s. co. LIMITED INSURANCE SERVICE SINCE mg Ofllces Charlottetown Summer-side tiftmla ".11; Al“! P. M L --Dlfl ll: . E-riims. Juli-Wires...istlvlill“diiliiyf““‘“'°“mt- ‘ ii¢ill-"<§'."u1i's'§"~'"“°”"'°““""° " “°"“"=“°- Aggression in: followed aggression with such speed in so many parts of the world that no one now predict what. new areas the war may reach next year. next month or next week. Danger threatens Hon W. L. M west " -- BC. . 8.6- Prime Mini-Shel‘ kenzle King, o! Canada. (Financial Post) Representative nt Vlclorli; ,E. R. Brow & s. Fire! Auto; Life: ACCidenf, Sickfle and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown House of Hate BY Isabel Garland Like the aeria of a malignant bird of pray the Q, ~ stock mansion-stark, gaunt, feorsome-atolod outlinlill against the bleak Vermont sky. Only a murder could release the strange family within from the terrifying A8 France's Foreign 1111111111,; Irggcflllstgllyed constantly with 11w m d and Nazis. Sixteen mouths w illdvgnce he told Mussolini it. 011 e all right to rabe Ethlopla‘ and later procured the Home-Laval £3312 Which sanctioned Ebheloplals an, aliens utterly dlaoredlted wreckedmtili‘ Home and almost We must ‘bake steps, and at, onoe. He pm ed a Baldwin Government. to convince our blg and p-mer- ugly ‘gm, ‘lgehdfiffmany ruth- ful neighbor that we are a full m 1940 and bumeedetgir of France tightinv partner, that we are doing b,“ m-to ms den mt gs dent Le- our full part in this war, that we w withdraw to MR1 eclsion not have poured out our men, our nim- the “gm against tfhcfi and continue erlals and our money in the crim- “my: uflc, 915K15- pion capswthlat p: premtglizgpiig; vivid sketch fflcmgg o 2o an en; . 0 ‘ - ' 1 sacrifice to insure a common vict- aliififi-Tcgevtlseg plliaracterlstlrs: ory. We cannot: do this by sitting to m5 tenet but but; 0f his time back and waiting for American unmdlest mime“! fie s one of the newspaper men and other publicists The emu“ d! 1 sures on earth. to come to us m: our story. We ,5 aways “magi! Y}: iron; his lip must take it. to them.‘ mm grew that W“! Sphtle. His Canada must establish in the Sig“ on n‘ evil’. His hnlr 1n- United states a war publicity office, expensive neg!“ 5s}; disarray. B15 adequately staffed and tended by a. over his fiasmu s Wrinlce r1151», front-rank publicist, whose job ft changes m‘ hQbMuIlfiQV-vhitg-Itél often ES SEV- wlll be to insure that American editors get a. first-hand picture of all], welsh?“ but they fuel/it. Canada at war. The office must be un_n_ench eat" n-ngie Ls a hfavy, open at all times t/o explain Caiui- m.‘ as ‘ fork his r uses lils Ang- dian developments to American pick - "k l1! a. broth- editors; it must be on the job every S1,," is me minute t» counter and anslrer menps, mom“ Illlgffil. physical and every piece of misrepresentation. Hitler's u 0i y who now heads international or otherwise, about. Vichy Hellnfpebeflovemmeut at Canada. 11 should m a due, M,“ ‘fg-vw emwted to mo- speakm bureau to fnruire that any 1' m! kind. which a dainty lunch w,“ served. organization desiring to hear of ‘tfiflfll. °'°‘°“ "M “w "mp1 "Hausa of Hata"-u fast m antic th llll ' begins in the Churlottefoivn uurdiim IleXln%le‘€el('.m|-_ 61mins by elimlntitln 111 front d - l‘ e other feEEui-egilnnmg board‘ CREAM RlllITE NEW PERTH DAIR COMPANY MondnYfl and Thurgd glitz-ting play 13p, vrane hauling through “Pdepflermitage, lllill Vernon River R0311 Earl Walsh 11111111111. 11 P 91m» Georgetown, 398d. Roseneath and Psrth- 1.. 11111111 IUSTERITY LOCOMOTIVE IDNDON- (CP)-—"Austerity" l; the British word for trill-stripped wartime style and it appiie; now to new locomotives. A ZO-ton lav. lng has been effected on each new vgwue“ é/nz/eé Lovely, color harmony shades, rich and warm in color tone, created by Max Factor ‘k Holly- wood to flatter the nat- ural beauty of your skin. Canada's war activities would be able to get an informed speaker and get him quickly. N0 5101165 must be left unturned to secure a. first class presentation of our story in the. United States. The United States people will wel- come a move kind on our part. ‘Urey are not worrying about "propaganda" from Canada. We -__-.__ Professional 0a “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. a asuusv, it. c. J. A. BENTLEY, it c Barrister: and Attorney:- Law MONEY T0 LOAN [54 Prince Street an honest story, candidly told. We have a long overdue me lng Job 0o do in the United Stats. let. us get busy before it 1s too late. Inoiuwoau A. J. llAsLAlu BA. LL 11.... “1“1‘v"'“.'“‘". ‘if. o 11:‘: ‘cola ‘la 1 MOTHERS (gllinrloftrtoivn. l’. ENI- _““'_ 0 Y 0A Mothers are the queerest thlmsl NE To L119 1 ‘Member when John went away, " All but Mother cried and cried when they said good-bye that day. She just. talked, and seemed to be Not the slightest bit. upset- Was the only one who smlledl Others eyes were streaming wet. MacGUlGANidt TRAINO MARK ll. IIIurGUIUAN. K a s1". emu: TRAINOR, it MONEY "r0 1.01s Office: Over Provincial i 1 Richmond Street Charla! I P»! l I U M I SOHOZSO I IAU 0| YOIIIIII l.” ll LSO I [All 0| COlOONE. 100 But when John came home again 0n o. furlough safe and sound, With a me a1 for his deeds, And wlthout a single wound. While the rest of us hurrahed Laughed and joked and danced a . Mother kissed him, then she cried- Crled and crled like ail git out! —EClWln L. Sabin. ._.___-____--__- PARKDALE W. l. ‘The May meeting of Parltcliile Women's Institute iaras neld iii the school hall on the 4th inst. tho President, Mrs. R. Beer presiding. Seventeen members and two visit- Ofs were present. All/er the usual opening exercises and reports from vhe different com- mittees, several items of business were discussed end settled. Mrs. E, H. Cook. with assistant; was appointed to conduct the alv- age col ectlon tn the district. It was decided to give fifty (ma {ptktlhe Red Cross Campaign on May Five dollars wurtl; of groceries, which was augmented b glftsfrom different members was onawd for charitable purposes. Red Cross report ls as follows-M Knitting, 11 pairs socks, 2 pairs seamen’; stockings. I navy sweaters l pair gloves, (ladies). l pair gloves (men's). 1 knitted dress, t2 yearn). Sewing. 3 quilts, one of which was donated. Delegate! Bppolnted to the An- nual Convento , Mrs, V. Show and Mrs. A. 1-". Rodd. Two competent committees were fllmolnted for the lunch. which is to be served at the Convention 011 June 17th and 18th. Lunch rom- mlttee for June, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Swan and Mia-t Bmiillwood. Alter a. social hull-hour during Morrellandfiomlli ll. F. ARUIIIBAL Chartered Accounllfl" Eastern Trust 11111111111; Charlottetown firm: rwo 1111s 149 Great George Street Hears-mm». Mi COAL l We are now receiving n reg ular lumrly o! the lollowlm Coils. '-V'n'i 1-1. r. McPHEE 11.11.. K13 nAmigifEERYsoiiciwl "_"£!_Jl"fl'!--9-""°" BELL 81 MATHlESON MONEY 1'0 1.01m cmmm 011.111. Ch "'1' r. s. Islam!- How Are Your Eyes’ If you lie having nymptomn of ltnln — headaches. non even or dlnineas - consult 1 soeclallnt. A! your service wllh yuan nl expeflenu and n thorough refueling service. Coll In d d difficulties.“ ma” "m l 6. F. llutcheson I. G. IIUTCHESON O. I. IIUTCEESON OLD SYDNEY SCREENLD ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SUREENED DOMINION COKE BEA! FOR Lllllfl’ [NVERNESB SCREENED Prompt 1nd ulrefnl dellv ~rirn for C. 0. l). orders. eta VLD. Gillis 81 0o. Phone 170. _ EYES EXAMINE fill-SSE? FlTTEll J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST Ngw lmcallflll a R" ’ °"'1.'.I.:‘.1.".' .11. , Applllfllmf", ‘nrggific Efzsldence W“