I. y. i. PAQEFiVV-R TliE GIIARLOTTETEIWN Morning Uztilv il uuiitled in H187: [Ln-111 <1»: 1i l-iilsu-ui vii-Lure Presi u, lui-iut-nt, J it. lturut-tt. l-.J.l. Qggfglgl‘), Ld-ut. t .11 l) A. Altu-ivluiiun. 0.5.0. d ,\l, _-, g l1 11ml 1r. J l‘. Burnett, l-.J.l. Afiaddgldlznliditoiill. Llliiiiils ‘Yvilltcr uni] ll" 5 511F119“ Sl‘l’,~'ll{ll'll().\ RATES n, Mall ln _1‘. 1-.. 1. ~. =1, ,1 1 year. s.'..'>'i lur 6 month». m, W,» lul’ one uiuiitn. _-.._.i_ .\.1.uu lur u mouth!- ., 1110111.». 1..1 L .~- .1 c5110 P" ‘Avid 11:1 .1 l1. City UUIIHI). -.1 .1 \ By ltlall in f hturuay h 1cm) 3»- {It/k year. 111 .. 111s. “The JJunHHJ l5 _ [fig llL\‘1'.'.I.§'l Ink.’ -*—__i._=':=' JINI.‘ l7, 1940 )li:\t1‘.\'. 7;‘. Cilllv Hi1 (Tniintla GUARDIAN and other countries in lower proportion. Dues are based on tonnage, with a tax on passengers. The canal is a hundred miles long and cost thirty nizilzuii pounds to lrtiild. Nearly a million pouiitis :1 _vc.ir arc stunt 1-11 tipkccp, and about lllc 1111c sum 1,4,», out iii ivziges to the three or it-ui" thousand uzeii working on the canal, twelve THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘NOTES BY THE WAY Many British PUBLIC FORUM ex-soldlers who ru ale-u In Open In Ibo know 11.50 me s.;.c;1.:'s ct mo.) 4"" 51 ""00""!!! 0| _11a\e pound 01;’. .11 :11 1.1:: 1'c- " ' """' '5' '“ 1141C LICOZL» OX lwC-fly 811G LII-Lag “Q10 totem- at any 1.11 Lie 111s: ltotisaiid _ i: tlcpciiliiig on such employitient. “LAX; '-"\'==i_ “hi-Wei 11118111 llklfn Lntnl THE l ‘LESS Puzmscrl-E \i , , ' h }..‘, I it d ‘CCILQ IIQICE.) Ila\€ GKQASILQQ “£13K . c1011. a 1. 1 a n 1.1.1 (onars are pai to l.” “.3, “as as u, “we we I w . . - , . t‘ _ _ :lic '41)] 211111;: aitntiall) lue cun- tees)» l1; titt- lsnzisit a.'t11_\',11z1\‘y or‘ sk"_ “men He“ A‘ A’ M" L".'.~~I-.'l1 txprt- i-mr’, ztilcr which time the tfz-favlcslgfl ‘ax-Raff’ _“119)<Fx-*~¢1§d - o, Quesmm i o, we b31105 L, 5 Cillllll \\iil pass i _ ;1ci_~.~c.~.-:0i1 oi Egypt. Ships “fé Qggjm; lIj‘1-égcv‘v~\}(w¢£a QAQL l vxe for more drunkeness he ls ug- . ,, _ ~----* - -,11-v. > , o1 an 11111111215, :11 uzit-tziiw 1s \\'cll as peace, have lmus. unucrsa. 111412 Nat. recline Co‘ *9“ flgh“ B“ m“ ca“ e mane “m. or cther members of the allfl IILLI. Lecd says that a vote ln favour lem- t. sLuo tur ti uionthfl Weaker than cumscr: 1'. PH Hllh CLlFS"’l ‘cc Y”? lm“ waril ir. l’ 133i.“- hiqher z e " ~: of a world ‘lo/l attcritpt rnnce a: the that sta 1,. f,“ 15ft the Board of Tirade tlraslic IIIQHFIITES have been was goca a: -.,, rife pen. ltakcn to liiizit ‘i-ir the nc.\'t si.\' 1110111115 the sup- §1°isl“5c_§":fa‘ pk of GPrnyq i; {my 51¢ {m} iply of articles in e\'_trr_vil;1_v U513 as wt-ll as luxury 5mm,” t , 1 t- -- 4 _»‘=;; - ' ~ r. - . ,Cco1;.t1 to deed! of :.__ m.‘ [he iglirolis 1l_lR'I\\v\}'t1.-.I‘(l‘§ the value ojt: such lcnyiltlsslup Vphcne’ Tm Price. F“. n m may,“ Ip ict to’. .1110.» 1n tue COT1C>pOl"l( .111 permit. 0t ast “pa, 1,1,0 how exuj: over passing War. lhe object of the new order is to itinke master toci; triumphs, c? The \\’or|d'$ Hope Addressing an i." errrafiocal audience at Fort Erie last week, Ctf wge A. Drew, leader of the Ontario Consort. made this lturdy statcn: “The world's hofc o! s lfl“'lflg peace is under- llanding among the three great democracies, Britain, France 11:1 the (‘n-“td States. We in common under- l the United States. and riftcr that those to go forward and ititrics as Austria, Denmark and others . ‘tori, and restore to all the ' ‘ and civilization." dt-zncicracics are tl1e - z of the world's na- enlightcned freedom ' . .ion represents 5.5:, and that is the Victory we are g/ ‘i; Y" three great pcogfes t": c give freedom to Czecho-Slovakia. now under t‘ N. world its rig That the \-.. most powerful and 11c tions, is an ‘ZIFQIIIXTCSI that needs no elrtbo the survival of the reason civilizat: .11 c.. . . The Suez Canal .- v can 331550131,‘ l his threat of lllOCKlflg the Qiicz Canal r1111 s1 g it ustlcss to the _.\1lj@5, blocl; 1w mblcd in the Mediterranean T“ lea‘- “y, the 1i“, r, would not be so ggliv f0 Zlfoiitt -'~.- ‘time .»\Tli<*d armies statinuw n’. s1. " , ilWl an adequate Pam‘; _q,,.,_:, .) i» uliret has been dcscrilw-il 11s T: Y‘ m the Ell“ recalls tlii- t» .. 1. d-toiie to cori- seiit to the 1:" n: 111' lsmnil Pashas Sham; his UH,- _ '1 ,1,. r llli‘ Fur-z cnunhin wmmzin". ,,,~,._- ,-' ~: ' ‘inc superiority in the .\l<-1Iiiir:- Il~.{(‘ll Lord Gran- ville. “\\'<1iilil l7 i ' . ' rrzil nrlrlilion to it? If 1141f. ti: 11' ~ '1 ' 1ilI[\\'I1lllfll7C a now; military rw- i ifilcll flllfl an evil. Fnm",_,_,,.}_\-‘ 1i‘ 'll[ otlicrwzsc, and bmtght [~10 4"- it‘, flit- .*'1‘1l'!‘~'- It hlli 59°" ‘ wntidtirfiilyi i,--.>t'-" l)li‘-lll\'l‘~llll1‘llI for ll"? CfillllltlllV Illt" liriii-Yi liltVPflllllCllf liciuf-I lhe largest '__h|.n.,.i,11!1l,~r .'1Yl'l Tiyqiliilf. nbout twp mil. lion pounds r-tt-rliiigi :1 _\t':1r in ditiiiciiiin 1m‘, h.“ ,.,,,,, m] ,1“, m’; profits are too n? Qntl that she is dim, on the board of l{~1\\'l‘\('I', hrcu Pm‘ wit \'(‘.'ll‘.~, and llflllfl" l1" tviiinl is nut on Fl it, \,‘."1l'l'.'\lll llfl‘ claims to .,, 311v C/llllpntyv, In 1034 h ,.‘ ,. ,-,-,lt,; ztitcr ilic ., I9; pry cont, liiit large. that il11"< i’ < entitled to bcttcr 1'Pi"T""‘» directors, lllll"; l'.".\1‘. grcssivcl_v rcilitol 1:1 '1 traffic pro-i '7" “'13 Sllllltltllll)’ grcntcr cowl it flllVtllllltWl t,» Aliyssiniziit t SUhRCQHPHlIY d so cir- , the right to ii iL-z use oi the ~froiit ir-r all in the war llritous will have to get I Kilt-ll: w? "u: a Wiilti rruigc oi c-uisuincr g-iotls, ' ilflfilll lips ks nrzl slziiiitiirig crcziitis to lawn l ‘, i 1., i y: {,or rout. in 1033- . 1' #1111": ili" cniizil cvrfv 50mg RWY? Sit“ - , _ . , 1' 417’. r11 lti'll'f\ll- OI verir, with :1 111* 1' 1' - . - ' ltuds - . , .. . 13am, line mill t m“ ‘6 pglj ccllt l; Lllltl§ll' b pol Cull-q y“ l the two iiidii-irics igr-i fiitirtliir nuil iii full pru- iiixtfuu it will bc iiicrcl_v .1 lllillltll‘ of assembly- toti but \\ mowers aid ivnsiiiiig machines. more goods available for building up export trade and to release workers in raw materials for more important war work. Iictail sales of the goods affected amounted last year to about $1,25o,ooo,ooo. stricnon of supplies of cotton, rayon and linen Hinsley, be deilored as it is the 0nl' real news a er in I H l P P the country. ugly incidcnts of violence from which the read- caused the attempted suppression of its circula- tion? The answer seems to be-the publication of the Holy Father's telegrams to the Sovereigns of Belgium, Holland papers are at the same time allowed, if not en- couraged, to public attacks on those who do not enthusiastically support the party, and even on the Vicar of Christ himself whose only aim is peace through justice. May we not as Catholics and as subscribers to the Osservatore Romano, appeal for truth and fairplay? truth and it will triumph." and in Parliament there has been inaugurated a verv necessary speed up in war supplies. The recent conference between and the Cabinet has had a most beneficial ef- fcct. Caiizirla will furnish in large quantities gun tractors, army service vehicles, ambulances and other mechanized material destroyed or aban- doned in Flanders. The Oshawa and \Vindsor ;\lotnr plants are turning out 200 of vehiclcs a day now, and :1 holiday in pleasure- c:ir production will W511i! i“ SYPPPIIIE "P that mm Brll-‘liri gcotls to Llte value or, output tremendously. 000 vehicles have been pluVlflCd by Canadian factories for the ilircc Canadian Armi: Divisions. adian motor manufacturers believe transports, dcsignwi and made in Fanadn, are the bcst in the world, and they nppnrtiiiiitv in sltiiw it. Link; nf ihii-ty- mus or ovcr will facilities, and any .1t' ' ' ‘icre wizfi 131:1: right on the part Ii ' o: ' a‘i_1_\ y, in s- 11c oi hostilities, afilgfiillgllfnLxgil-fez‘ 1.1111‘: vi 1111:1111 111' the iiitcruatit-iiiil ‘we m“ c, w“ ma“ in the — EDIIURIAL RUIES --, Charles A. L ncb ..:c, INS. (h.s worcs are ‘any 00115.00: fur tic-m. The nun: r10 [he new 02"“ eduoanou lie ncq ; l\'cv:\ s. Ititcugn 11c: 1.1 at , Europe ivnich ., . , . . . ,pub11can1sn1 ntiti r t~»'.-' ;< Yiit’ IZFCC .:1r_v llljllllCtlflfl l0 “mes mm; Francsco Argo" expense oi the .-\llies; but ___ but izifr 131:1: this province's Th" 13mm , . _ ifu ct: :0 “one gilt/Pi. its t.1c_v n--\\ hzivc 11m, ‘wfipem h, p ' lii'i\'L'l‘lllllf.‘lll tinder the my Forces, time ' : , < 1 mg the 0.111 be ,1 bcnemq cam,‘ LX181 IQEITY have loved ones in khaki tlzc 1111151 thcsc days: 'l'hc_v iri;t. Lnmciitatloiis are heard 1111f! from tilt-SC who have nothing ant us 11:1.» brt g to he so easy for l1 le 11'Yrk" or hoinc- re they can do so they’ must rt. and bciore the passport is .: be if-wl by tl o itcnrest .-\i1i- o \1l1o11itI1<.,-:1t' nut must go - the C~ll=1ll is iii Saint john thzit ._ Y b1 fore, say for a week's obtziin the necessary per- , -wu to Customs flllllb‘ "u; luilgcil at \\':1_=l1ing- 1i: effect. I i l I As part of the cost to be paid on the home ‘txiugnt a ra: F. was Frank. He \\.. have spckm ac , _ i 3y order of cottage 1n 5t phone, and t-ho .:itiy who knew Fxxutk \v<>l.. friendly vvc cocked up ‘t1 This is in addition to the re- lnet Munster, . . . . . W110 Immediately prior to its suspension, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, London, walled m‘ nigh’ “m " He continued: “There have been put a mu- tor F-"ick ers and those connected with the paper_ have §§',e,',?§§“,§‘ ,.,§f,§',k‘_”f grievously suffered. lhe Osservatore is the Guaman. most impartial paper in the world. \Vl-1at has Ind Luxemburg. Fascist wimt-rws wonder “bat fail. Particularly can United Slat/es, _ lng short. of paraljcszs WOILCI be nif- Great. 1| the lf the financial and ' life of Great. Brita-in w ed, for banker and tractor. ‘l! IF i As the result of the agitation in the Press six billion dollars in the manufacturers finished gcods. comes ends of the earth and tco. The Utntcd Stairs table pnnzcipnixit mtljlcm dollars’ WOTlh the“ Great. Britain. which can experts. 150 million d";1ax~.~, or per cent of American Hanan/on Spectator. Already more than 7.- that these _ several days. iilzor wrint a widcr The job of tn-oduciiig he a hit Does this tliroiv any l1 B Allyn. one of i110 Ii ‘Ollll’ \\':1r Office has re- --___ l“. Lcvilrt nf the Ir- ,__ . GPPOSQIG fiat ;n ‘Line T011. ' that Fran): knockcd at for admittance. Once ihe AIJZISIPZ‘ ‘ letter-box w.'..‘1 0:1 t." London is t-Zie v1 in this 111M. year it sold more recent murder 0f Prcfc ~01‘ ‘h having 8.: 1S COZILJIUFQ. ILGCQ‘ INCA? IU-(‘LMXICC OI 111 11111, but mere appears an ai:.so.u:e benet jllal-ICG o: we Christian Sc cc Mcmtor. CJUSE. - whcn colonel \\ 35 ICQBTGLQ Buukcr ll" “I111 the Aiitcrican forces were as a modes. J-ou g 11 11.:- 101‘ he : .-.. ._ -_- was lhE-rl a nnn 1' (1(".S rater dQQQJW- H~> ‘cl-f; lu/J-i ‘ lihan of wads i 121.» males; ‘tins -n0z been so conspcuctts o: recent c ,;,;;,w_.»;._;t {N}; Fag”; and The iyears, and ‘ne has become a man _‘ V. ~ o! words ral- er 1 [XIII 01 Ezizope, s 1 be U, tunic w me 51am in the“ ¢l German liquor sold onenly" by vendors with- flt-er “we put PFGSCTIIDIIOIIS.’ cOflfigllillOfilS seem ave seemed t .10,t>‘:.ess siort o. mar a aw, and " ' * ' r115 teumv-cot I’ ave a. ‘x-ttemfrom the Deputy improper to boast about local yeke“ °“ a 5‘ l“““5'°" °f my“ °I the mmm‘ 1C‘ . . . JOICIUH t ".15 I w In?” new‘ H” 11s. hut 1t is \\:1i'. and the 11119 9 111° IO-"YVUA 1S "The Secre- , . . T“, pp“. .0 . .' 0i tiie Al|‘l“°‘lj’ regrets to - . - . . 1 a. , . 1 fi , -~“_‘ - tmhcci) tree 110.11 ittt Tflnuly his g: OHMCE“ , ‘xmme the name t that 11c. '1l1e rcgula- $3?“ m, 11 “d cc-i ‘on a s2 z-orticiai szde- ‘jtll 1,7.s..>\. borticr city com. — c: . “,,.‘¢° if, ‘fiimtufij kfifii“ "G1,? Al nearly 6.000 Lanadiaiis A good m‘ .. “as me Antelope “may, had‘ storcs on nir-rc-ly a tiorl- know~ . m“ U"‘b°al5_-'fi 0116 dis‘- But v_ _ V _ _ _ _ 12:11:01". Eager, flying._ goods appiicd in April, the retail sacs of which OY" "W P105? 0! the 1110011, last year were wiluetl at‘$_=oo,oo0,ooo. Every ilfiliiin, member o1 a tattiny will have to learn to do - v ‘A 1~ h and r1 wild crying; .', . ,1 ‘ , , . I -- r _h __ _ _ 111-fie ca; Md any“, ac ‘ A (‘H o. the 1on2 naln \\l out some. ling novxussd 2r vtorn lmuc. Frank kind a n‘ ‘_ In the reeds Mast“, lagoon . , ,7 , . . . vrinh him, and the ' asked for fairp,:1_v' tor tue \r1t1can daily paper, w knot-lg 3* ~19 dc 91;, g0 L.Osservatore Romano, for he has heard from iilgnk_lll5msfllib‘éfe- d “ll-H - - - - » 3'. "i ' 1'. 1J1 o r friends in Italy that many obstructions to its cir- were :3, 0;,‘ m“. “Hf “Tia, culation had been ptaced on it- ‘all the more to lady sc-iiioimies Lorivliirvfl bros»- tiic- uikr 5 XTLX . ' H .1 Alnixaieszcr What London and England mean to the world's trade and as I;lC' r- of stabiuty in the tvozutrs cc is being brought to the tote days as business leaders in o wcuxi hop- pen to international commerce and fins-nee if lllfi worst-ahe unbniev- able-happened and UJXKlOII stiould CCFIIMI ETC bankers, industrial mugtzatis and prominent bl-LSUIOSS n1et1 vnth Lhis centred in Wzijl Sweet. Noth- ol’ t-ne nuxic Ly fered by world trade, it ls feared, (‘Cnllllffllfl etc (ll. t G's I11 a iiuzmal year oi’ peace more than 125 111:1- lion tons of cargo, Vfilllftl at atmut pcnce-ilme move in and out of Br; .11 ports. i11o(l't1(s, I is a prof.- trade. than 500 oi gocds t0 reprrscnfcd about l6 pct‘ cent oi total Ameri- In rcturit l: btiighi iibrtit 6 l-Z zmports. - and others have bcen‘ ‘made for Australia and mvghavnlggglnflllgtizilffl‘: hlzgmgzf other parts of lllt‘ lit-ind, (iiiiiinfillwffl-Yll- Can-lsphun from Benin. rcqime a. ‘special ecnccntratsd food. to pro- vlde them vixth notirzshmcnt for thry have rlnrl~i per. rice organP-tions be so blind 51s rot to see thti. a vo‘c ln fav- ~':~ of Qucstim. 2 5.1 also a ‘Jul! for more drunk-truss? As Mr. John L. Read has so well shown ln his splendid lever published June 5th 1t is not v. tiuestion of two alter- natives. bu: o! "brads I win tails you lcsc. 'I'hci"e1o'o, it L1 doulsfy monstrous that this plebiscite >lIOUkl be held at this time. as it is a waste of niont-yi which should be usc-d for war ivork and ls prac- tically certain ‘o give ano-‘her lm- petus to drinking, whichever way i: ccmcs out. Toe only passable 20cm‘ feature is the question on the ~questionnaire regarding the llmlt- ilflOfl of doctor: prescriptions. and I suppose lt will _ be worked so that one cannot fill n11: the question- lllfllff‘ ivithout vcx z the bIHIJI, A ilimltation of pret ‘mourn wouftl = more forced riptl-btts to 50 a rerriztps result ln prescriptions and more gipn that has to be seen to M. be- l JOVEKl. I 11m, Slr, etch CHARLES N. MURRAY Cfflpfillfl. Juno 14:11, The Sort Of Work (‘anadian Warships Are Doing Now (H. C. Ferraby ln the Navy (London). - __$<’\'Pn’-v tons or eighteen hun. —~l"’3' are all destroyers. 11165‘ work the fisncre Filming and plrcuettlng v nines an hour in the cockle- -._hu.1 oi a motor driven boat. wizezlicr they gtgy-m "no nah waters in the face of a. witn- ccnceittrnted fire from 1 21101111" Ships, they are alt fifPlY do we hear the name k ot them. Maybe the occa- oriwtor the lilting of the official offcial formant-v 1 P record cf lite " as n attacks at. Nar- ‘Ifiie destroyers have ‘hard worked for the been miggty past nine WILD DUCK ._____ Tit-flight, Red 1n the West. i Dimucss. A glow on the wood; :I:l16 tt-ants piod home to rest. Inc cuick comes to glean. not understood. O .< “Z3111! - iviiti cry in the pool; “not t. h1g5 have the farm ducks Sf? ‘Hint the? crv so-—hudd.‘e and cry? Oniv the soul that gces I In a land that no man knows. -—-John Masefleld. Prof. Allyn had refused to dlselcse to a lotugn agent the secret. for- mula tor his concentrated vitamin wood, and had been threatened 11111-11 dcaih when he refused to ‘make an airplane trip to Euro to :1a.e a sale of his formula A 1 of the murdeied scientist ' ‘ agent represented "a >ean naitcn now at. wax." 01 i “Tiara a murder more or less to I. MR0“ encased 1n murdering mil- lions. - Vancouver Province. f’. HE NEW IMPBO QUICK DIP SEEVED Q TREATMENT m3 SEED PIJTATOES One pound will treat from w / to 80 bushels. Q One pound tin _ - _.. _. 31,99 F"? Dflllnd tin (300 2o I00 bushels) - - - - _ 53,10 ____ CERESAN NEW IMPRO may msnvt-‘acrsmn r01; WHEAT — AT ._ Qne pound (t)!!! E- _.B.A.n I-lve pounrl tln - - - 33,90 PIG WORM AND TONIC POWDER MM! Pl: Worm and Tonic Powder will thoroughly ‘Ml. sh all trues of worm Ind ‘pips-ova the health of you: er . One pound package - -.. 35¢ norm: coxnmo rownnn N ‘ O e 5-‘. § 2 3. 8 Powder that purlflcs the blood and van dropped on to an encmy corntry. gut on the Imus , two lorc- i slower. 'l'lic~'n lziiilcs curry foiir-iiicli armor mow fwd Olffnliff-‘i 111 11"‘ Ulllfvfl _ -_l - l , 1H _ States, snort“; H.101‘ 1:1- had txr- Plfi", "Wllllilcmr" "f “h” ' '5 W-‘ml’ ‘c Tm‘ fectcd n fort iwnuin lri" rue U. sciit capacity of (Illl-‘llllflll lllitlfil‘ ll'l(l\l=ll'_\'. liit S. m1‘1iltar5.'pa1i‘t1ic§‘i . ~ - r n - 1.: t r i 1 .' licrc tlic lmYtlllfillVf‘ works riulilic stccl nulls 55"’ I?‘ c‘ m ' t Qfqd h“, will conic in null llirv arc coining inst. (liicc ‘. w.i't1 a ‘ 5110's twill. QQZIQ.“ the animals roll n fine {any MAIL ORDERS REC IVE nnnearancc. It tones up the s Item, rem- edies all siln trout: es 5nd ls l moat-ha. 8o ha: 1J1 the Navy for mu mam-er, end the urgent can: for more destroyer ball? lrom every gunner have thrown a xterm bur- en on the offloen and men (and on the ntaterlal) of our destroyers. '1» the laymen it. must sauna as though mere were ample vessels for every conceivable task. Bu: we built, tn the last war, 300 new destroyers to and to those with Nhiflh we started, and then we never had enough for all me work Stat! inmated. So yc-u see how much work has had to be pllEd up on the smaller fioullas we have had at sea since September. Many of the vessels were underway roi- 10o days out o1’ the first 120 of hostilities. They steamed as muciii as 25,000 and 30,000 miles each in that period-more than once roun: l the world. But it was no lllXll-Yyl world cruise, and certainly no rest l cure! The men on escort wcrk, with tine Atlantic convoys. for ex- I ample, had a sort of rout x1e that, ran like this- 13 days at see. 1 l-2 days Ln harbor. i 11 days at sea. o e u o l Now that day and e half in har- l bor 1s important, but 1t most. cer- tainly does not. mean. that, tor 36', hours there was nothing to do, that officers and men ccuid reLax and get a. rest. , Take the engineroom staff. Tnati 36 hours had to be gnven up to boiler cleaning. Now you and Il and other citizens ashore send for} the chimney swetp to clean our‘ flues, but the Navy does the Job itself. iThough tiiere 1's a quartz. item in the Scvy Esumaties for; ohimriw-swecpzttg expense evtryi year, but it applies to the bar-l racks’ chimneys and not the tun-‘ nels of ships!) Boiler cleaning in s. destroyer ls‘ hard, hot work 1n cramped qurir-l ters. ‘There are thousnzits of tee: of mtall tubes in the boner and 11.1 of them have to be scraped inside by passing long uare-bmced brushes through tinem. oniv way to gen at tihe c1 ing 1s.‘ through a. small mannoc .1110 a sapce that measures some 54X feet by tour, so that the man \vork.r1g the brushes had to be doubled up all the time oir crouchmg On his haimches. The job is bad enough anywhere, but out in the tropics the temperature may be 120 deg. F., and the humidity 95 pcrcrnt. Nc-t muoh of rest to work at that for a day and a half 1n harbor! All the other departments tiave Jobs on hand too, while the suzp 1a at anchor. Rk-SIOTXIXZ, re-am- munitioning, putt-mg on a srxt or two of paint to try to keep the ship, despite her lfflflflg-Vifllflllg lite, lccking something like a model H. M. S. And there are urgent. re- pahs. lcr the destroyers get badly knccked about on active service by the weather even when they dol not find the enemy. n c a n , It, ls important to mention 11b0, that a Ict of our destroyers arel the grandfathers and grancimoth-l ers of the flcitlllas, qualified by long years 0f service for a. pension l —0l' the scrap yard. Just ore the war, the King held an ec- tlon of the Reserve Fleet ch had hastily been put into full com- misstcn with crews of reservists and pensioners to give everyone an tntenscve refresher course and rub up their knowledge. There were 58 destroyers in that Fleet and nearly all ct‘ tihem were "over-age." Tnev had done more than sixiernl years‘ service. Their officers and men too. partzculnrly in the en-l gineroom, were past the ret-‘Lflng age. One of them, I remember, caused a mmor sensation by ap- pearing 1n tiniform with the rib-l bon of the Boer War medal on his ‘ chest. Those men had been ashore, out. of the Navy, for many years, m-l duigrmg in the quieter pursuits o.‘ J gardenmg, bee-keeipng and lzvziig, soft. But in tlhe stress of war Lneyi took their whack of hzirdshzp as well as any. Equally remarkable‘ was the way the elderly 811.136‘ some of them hast-by bwlt in the last war, stood up to the strain of constant nmrung. It was one more tribute m the skill and (‘are or; British shtpbzulding yatds and not only those that specialize 2n Ad- miralty work. for tine vast pro-i grams of 1917 and 1918 had to bel pgread over many ftmis that, oiugh experienced tn mercantile shipbuilding, had never tackled Navy work before. O I O I An officer who was with thei destroyer escorts fcr the Expeai-i tlonary Fierce to Norway gave mo more graphic details cl’ what tnntt undertaken; had meant in extra, work for the flotillas. t The ship he was 1n had done. nine days’ escort ‘crk, tun bern. in harbor 24 hours and men wcntl of! again on escori tor e mcrcnaiz‘. ship oorwoy. On the way they met a Brltisiti submarine and AXLCY lnt/ermangg of reocgnttion slgnnls and some new the submun1:e,i before me daved, made tine signal "Good luck and s safe lrincfaL." It Wu probably the last signal she made. for the aubmnrine was the which tine Admiralty later u lost. wlfli 1.11 hands. l recorded The destroyer had a full Norm Sea to contend with. g-invs crew of the gun could not. live in the seas that swept the forecastle and had to be wlmdraviwt. The men at No. 2 crouched together for warmth the gun shield pro-( The gun in when‘. 1d worn out. Mon vided. ‘body was opmtng of! watch were tro t-Lrcd to ciamber into a nammcck to They flung themselves down in the Q16! U19 SZIBIGZK! pIBHS OI U10 NRV)’ i JUNE 11, 194,, Zugeslfiblezhlfie Mmfimes/ o. 5111501712 - Serves Eve -]V0w]5¢ ‘were deep sunken like bhose of s Iof all these weeks and months of ,—-1tls shelter of the mesa decks and fell asleep as they lay. One dawn during the pafidse the convoy made contact with the Main Fleet and saw the {rest mastadons. looking in the half lgiht like exaggerated gaueons o! an olli tame navy. And then as s0:n as they had taken their 0on- vcy znto harbor and he! went, two of hours retuelhng , came the order to rush rurtiher north still to form part of the escort for the trans- ports tor Norway. ‘They were given the ootuie w steer and told to keep their eyes peeled. It was in the dawn as they came near b0 the point marked as a rendezvous. There were Rreat masses of storm cloud, piled down to the s/urface of ttie sea. Purple, impenetrable masses of blackness. Somewhere near at hand were we transports-but where? On the brzdge, the captain, ol- ficers. and lock-cuts peered 111w the gloom of that grim dawntttg. Then suddenly the clouds broke and ahead they saw a cohort. of desfgqvers and transport; circling round. One c-l’ the destroyers they identified. Her captain was an old term-mute at Dartmouth of the captain. And a message flashed frcm t-he newcomer to the circling Italian ople could y xemaineclxst gleace. ‘Iheynofiltii been a stab zlnng {athei- destructlve force in Eitrope, could have continued to serve s; custodians of Westkn law Ind 14;. in culture. They could h", w,“ on the a broken world. Unfortunately, this w“ m; to By every artlflce of pfqpagand.‘ by Gveyy pressure which dlctawh ship can ring to bear, goad he could apply, away from the lti which they ooullims 111312: orhterltiiltmfg easi y, away from their ~ Interests. m- lt. does not hi? llevable that. participation in Illl; ' Italy's best interests It does not seem believable that m; r ople of Italy can profit from 3 cynical adventure into which they have been led. It does n ot seem believable that out of it can com, gains for the..1 great Cfiollsn m compensate for the loses the-f- mm suffer, morallv and materially. l; l, P05511118, In he event of a. rim] German victory, that thei- be awarded t..‘1e Jackal! the killer's spoils: _ _ likely that the killer havm l1 destroyer. - ' 3 5 M "What. have you got hold of mpfllilfillérguiiiteli§oxittiiii ojsrcikil. there?" _ 8h 3”}? flash“ m‘ “m?” M“ 3122i lsrhdmgheevgreigtgtictIonct-Glfmtin ‘he “Ml” 5'19"“ ‘amp- Nazi system Italy will 111111 ‘Q51? ., , _ , ,. _-._ f e The §PQIl'.S..1.A.!T1l8ClB.. M the W5“ end ‘flames’ ham“ rupt; and dishonored. The Need Of Passports (Globe and Mall) Careful considerati is bel en-and needs to beon n8 d" 'I‘t1at is the spirit. ln which the Navy carries on the Wm‘. Tirough tumbling, troubled leu the destroyers plowed, keeping constant watch for trouble for the soldiers i111 the transports. And they landed them n11, men, guns 11nd equipment, without 1051118 a button or s. cartridge. . . , given-at 0t- Mi friends destroyer turned . back for home. Tney had then gxgegostgaiegxarggé? mo“ °" m‘ done 22 dnys at sea and tihe only u an “wclmv. order ‘issued by President Rooset-ell reqiurmg passports and visas from Canadians, Mexicans, Cubans mg citizens of a number 0-! other calm. tries _ this hemisphere wishing to visit, the United, states, The step taken by Roosevelt ls part of a broad pm. gram to check the fifth-column menace. It is designed to prevent this entry of any alien whose pres- ence would be detrimental to thq public safety ,or who would be 1m. able to establish u, legitimate rea- son for being ln the United state; Our neighbor's move puts the threat. of Nazi agents up to Ottawa in a, manner so emphatic 111a: it cannot, be ignored. 1f 1t 1's consld. cred necessary for a neutral and POWETIHI nation 01f 130000.060 peo- ple to guard against saboteius and 5918s from abroad, how much more ls it. imperative that a belligerent country like Canada be '-~ vlve against the potential n ace of members of German-Am can Bunds who may come here 1n the guise of innocent tourlsas. ‘rue stratagem of the wooden horse o1 Troy has been successfully employ‘- ed in Norwav and elsewhere. and we cannot afford to be caught nap- pintz. Req passports from lemurs naive they had was two hr-urs for rcttielling aloncsitlv; an oller. They n11 crow beards-more or less suc- vosstu11_v—bec:iuse there was no time to shave. My friend's eyes man for wncm nealtihy Qeep had Prfsidfl“ long been unknown. Ho hnri no complaint. He made no trraitse for himself. But he 1210112211 it was darned rough on the Ch cf Yccmnn of Signals who for 13 day's had never had more than 10 minutes snatched sleep M one time. Mussolini At War (New York Times) With the courage of s Jackal at the heels of a bolder beast of prey, afussolini now has left, his ambush. His motives 111 taking Italy lnw ivar against the Allies are as clear as day. He ivnnis to share 1n the spoils which he believes will fall to Hitler, and he has chosen to enter the ivar at the precise mo- ment ivhrn he thinks that he can ticcomplzsh this at. the least. cost and risk 1o himself. This is the end hesitation, all this eager iivatchlng, all this cautious sniffing of the alr, and travelers from the Uni: all this splendid courage held ln States undoubtedly may discourage leash so carefully for some sure sign the tourist. trade to some extent. of the weakness of the victim. but dollars don't count. when the Fascism marches when it thinks very security of the nation 1s at that it smells cnrrion. stake. 11 it is necessary to forgo It is questionable whether my nnoflts from tourists to safeguiu-d other statesman in our time has our existence we shall have to dis- done it greater wrong to his 01m pensa with tourist travel, or some people. For it ls the overwhelming of it. until after the war. Bonn tide testimonytof those who know Italy and friendly Americans who desire best that. given a free choice. un- to visit Canada. will not cant at ziilltieticcd by thc gigantic official paying $5 for a passport. After s11, iuopagnncia to which they have t ls but the cost 0f n fishing 11c- bcen subjected. the Italian people cnse. would have chosen to remain at. ixeacc. It Ls true that they‘ dlsllke Britain. It ls equally true at they believe themselves to have been unfairly treated by the French. But The 1100935931101‘ caution and re~ stflctlons at e present time re- calls the fact. that, for nearly e cen- tury and a half there has been free intercourse bet-ween tlm friendly they have a cultural unity with peoples of Canada and the United France that is more profound States. Since 1796, when Jay's than all political disagreements. In Treaty went. into effect, no pass- their tradztzons, their manner of thinking. their heritage of 111w and culture, they are part of that West- crossing the lntematlonal boundary cm Etiropean world of which for friendly oi- buslness visits. Hit- France ls a part-and of which the ler and his Trojan horse hireling! Nazi Germany of Hitler has never have thus put. back the clock 150 been. 11nd could never be, a part. years, and the prospect ls that we Even in the case of the British may experience tryanny worse than their dislike ls certainly no greater that prevailing immediately after ' ln many ways considerably the fell of Rome before the muo- less. since it is not compounded bean afgressora are crushed and with the same fear of a great. alien the word returns from mfldnefl power at the Brenner Pass-than to sanity. their instinctive dislike and distrust of the Germans. CASPLECONNELL, Given a wiser leadership. given Between 40 and 50 men were nt- a clearer view ahead given an 0p- "llfid W119" m?!’ were founddrlL- portuunlt)‘ to follow their own nst- in: near this Limerick town- 50"" ural inclinations and desires, the afefihflm W"? lllvked to M CHIN“? arms. 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