By ataltln _l'. l.. l. .01- ne eff is, what of the asstirance that rnment can ‘Z1’ is Empire will oe a war of liber- 'e other countries ‘t1 by the Nazi h c iiitulation {WlticVPm 1t of ul- affecting ' truly be said that BUdQHI Predictions Vie ivar situation and zo cope with it has de- to be made by Finance Min- Eiriwever, predicts 1e Montreal" Star, d even more of it when . Ordinarily, on pre- cif pi-riple interested ' prospect of it be- ‘ are not around _ many In connection with rie parts may be put iect to drawbacks. to provide for services. w plans and policies. -"‘ be in the tail. That : roursive reviews of ~ ‘ be fi.=t and the e t'<tl»'1l secrecy is main- t there will be astiff in \ rious ways and spe- In the latter nfl-hqc°'l\'\ n'¢"."-‘-‘!f.‘. P3; In a real some cial taxwiiin iii a s" ‘i-i- y-ix 5s idicnterl and t’ - salt-s tax going up. roiis but they will ‘h’ =0 who pay and ‘to mritley’_ 'i i" litiilqct which .\lr. in,’ long otlrlg the r- iiicllioils followed by their ‘It-urn, Norwegian h. . fi-w days zigo. ii. .\iiir\\a_v, tlie i litTlllflll soldiers num~ zii<<¢~il into the fjord llc Flvorn says that weighted l>i>il§~> ill ' boring tiiiin: ilriii 1i" \\i l‘ on the (lay tliv) ’l‘lre (ivriiiriiv. l" ‘ i m.” of lip-g. .i.,i,.l wit l-li-‘l, aiiil would tell their pbtllllt.‘ that li~ - \.ll'1' liil‘ "lllY 5"l‘ll""5 1"“ l" . liuri.'tl himself. \i,.iiilil bury only tine or 'l\‘ lllilllilltf Illllllll tbc hun- __ hlvorit was om- ., i; hi... till .\pril [L the i \\4il\\.'l\' Iii-grin. llii- liwlllll,’ because it i~ i llis ri-port is l,iii.-.-.-ii.f:icts as l’) ,t- (jtrniaus in BIIARLOTTETOWN G U ARI] lAll Morning UJIlY (Founded tn I887) President Lu-ut. t ul. \\. Chester S. .\lvl.uro \lll."|'fl\l\.lt'lll, J ll. Burnett. l-‘JJ. lu-ut. til l) A. MucKinnon. 0.5.0. Editor and .\l.lll.lL'ltl: lnrvi-tor, J R. Burnett. FJJ. Associate Euitiiis. ‘Llllk \ alkvr and [an A Burnett Sl'l'<t l{ll"1'l().\‘ RATES >l.. i» p ‘r war. $2.50 for 6 mllfllllk t: _ Jim tor one month. i in! _\.-..r siLuu tur o‘ monthl. , .. . . s. A $5.00 per year. i [HT gear. $1.00 fur 6 month! “The Slrunyxi ~r _l.'(IlI1I."y is Weaker lhml flit !'i iii/its! Ink." '_i.ii\i.\y, 1t .\li u. 1946 lit-are \\ illmul Honor lIiVCtTYIIIICIII s the letters In the quiitcd . an allv reezncnt not ‘rats involve iiivl and uziire tltan .. effect e against but ' in- ot support '31. be intcrzieil. iii course, l, Ifratice crimutatiil indeed to the gal- iri- ppriplg 1.11m ever PTOIIOUIICC- in the tariff \\'ar real hardly be It is not It will military .\lC(_'nl'- rock- Tllli Elléllllflllrilimvll. GUARDIAN Battle of Frailce. Hundreds of thousands of l the Germans who lost their lives after France l was invaded were disposed of by cremation, no casualty lists published, no next of kin uoti- Canada, fieil. lluman life is a trivial thing in llcrr llit- (‘T-Call 1c lcr‘s system. ‘,. is EDIIURIAL NUIIIS NUTES BY THE WAY‘ Souris Fair, 1840 us, n. s. n.) Io which the bu t bum . ._ u e, our 11st,. bors to the north point out, olzne 1s scarce, or 1s bet: led in Ca Blrdstimmer Da_v——accoriling to the calendar. i’ l" U I I O . Nearly a hundred years before 1840 Souris had its first. white 1n- Zinbztants when several Acadl-tm families settled near the slut of the present Town 1n 1746-48. The s U] Joun. .. A number of Islanders vacationing here from 7 ,- . ..It ls ol‘ Franco herself th.t earliest printed reference 1.s on Bel- the L. S, A. are hurrying to return south before one n. W43; naps.“ mp1s kn‘: ma” o! m, Jean 1744 ‘ U111‘. the new visa order goes into effect on July 1. ‘and w. her f zliigei. where Colville Bay 1s show as 1- " a ill)? l. - ' ttie "Harve n, 1s Sourls" or Harbpur of ..,. . . . b21110 . ’I‘r.c, he nl This earl, settemen lnis is the week in which the elementary meg : tar 1.1121’ “ll; Igiobsbly abaridomd 1m- schools follow the lead of the secondary “*- - “m” a e i Y- "We mediatclv fvllowimr the capture 01’ " . . . become a highly tmpo. part Mulsbtirg 1n 1758. and not till schools, and quit books for play-or other kinds i0; mCh econcmy. The surrender i early In nineteenth century was of work. lat Bordeaux ts. indeed a sizct ‘soul-ls reborn when some Aeadlisn lhoawl ‘round the world. But ltirirench moved 1n from the ad- ‘ P * 9 ls for tihe "= " laziz’. 5rd he“ m, iolntng townships 0t L/Jt 43 and 44 ‘\'i\\’ i . Urllsliall be as much under a (lictatorship as Ger- . . \ . M4,“; LA-krflllilll)’, and Italy. Only they had years 0f dic- “a” another. as the war has spread. against trade m; m5 h1g1? The water front of 1840 would be and contmtinxcations with the western hemisphere. lnose into \O , looks trill siiaigfill’ "eaginllzgbleplfdgqlh ~ , ,' -< ~ - y f, . Tdou “cs5 g ‘s on, _.\o\\, \\1!l‘l the conllicfs extension to the Med- gljfilhltf.“ . figllgllafilPolizt, and Souris Head have not iterrailean. Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, 1S "Oh_ M“... m, ;g,¢is‘ be m}, chanced materially. yet the ab- the most important doorway and one of the fe\v 35'5""? ~ left. It gains special importance as the Etiropcrfl terminus of trans-Atlantic Clipper planes, which spin the last fast mail threads between the Unit- ed States and Europe. I when he mentioned a Coalition Premier being smbbed in the breast by one of his tninisters? Surely it was not Asquith by Lloyd George, who again is mentioned as a prospect Cabinet. common between hlaclcenzie King and the latei Lord Asquith, whose policy was summed up in ler the words “lVait and see." Col. Ralstoit says: “Come up and sec us this. summer. Bring your families with you. _ , 0f fl? v- .12 l1 1 . . can ramble where you \\'lll and CIIJOY our sports, ‘fl-l: a5 Om‘ idtéolffi fgfofheertrvlrtitriitllfiizir Csblfrle our great national parks, and romance of our gag?“ -‘l’~§ll1 (‘Elfin nbllglnz traveller brought 1e out) cities and the fresh natural beauty oi our coun- tryside as freely and as fully as you did in the days of peace. Never in otir history have you been more wel- come." “sandy beaches and (lclightftil which would have applied to this Province par~ ticularly. the British Government over 125 years ago gave him £10,000, was for a road surface tnatle by covering a layer of coarse cracked stone with one of finer stone, that the heavy commercial “waggons" crushed finer and bound into an even surface. trough of heavy stone blocks. Tclford improved it by adding a layer of asphalt. But as soon asl asphalt appears machadam. Most macadam and Telford pave- ments are too thin, and are laid on an insuffi- . . Prayer. No man can nlcasurl‘ in, mflmflllllle business at the head ciently compacted dirt bed. moral, rxsycholcglcal and ‘run “f “ll-ll i5 11°” Matthew 86 MM- effect of tl aiota‘ but Icons ivharf. In 1840 John ‘ ‘ * ' who knows .. '. . ivim, Knicht had still thirty-five years didate for President of the United States and selected in a nationwide poll conducted by the Columbia IIniversity Press, includes the Bible, “Mein Kampf" and Karl Marx's “Kapital." In other words, the list contains no fewer than three sacred books-the one by which the \V est- ern world has lived for thousands of years, the one from which the parachute troops and bomb- ing plane pilotr draw their inspiration in North- western Europe, and the one which guides the footsteps of Joseph Stalin both at home and in Finland, Poland, Lithuania, etc. extract from a letter by .\Ir. j. H. McCulloch l now is on the staff of the Glasgow Daily Ex- press, besides being the author of “The Men of Kildonan" and other historical novels: “If Ger- many does try an invasion of Great however, I don't think it has l. change of suc- cess. The ivhole fighting forces of these islands would be turned loose on the these forces are so strong, on land, sea, and in the air, that even if taken by surprise they would quickly wipe out any Nazi force that gained a ' _ _ _ A HOVCI flnfl 0H1‘ II’ ' foothold on British soil. The whole of .\orth- Lhelplgtege Canada rootc if: “xraybilli:iEraggaglagifillglgnfiflfiagfllgflfi 15:7- - _ as n adopted by w" d-c: _‘ ‘ 9 93' ern Scotland ll one vast armed camp, our en iwho pledges himgflritéi bvj-vllltalbzglilbggpurchapwd one hundred um or tire East Coast is a rampart of hidden steel. No German force that has to cross» the North Sea, will ever break through it.-—exccpt to perish.“ Scotland grimly awaits Hitler's next move, for it is almost certain that the Nazi machine will; strike at the heart of the British Empire through l little old Scotland.” announces the discovery of what he described as a “revolutionary development” in the processing of lard, terming it the most important improve- ment in the oldest of shortcniugs in the past fifty years. The development, he said. involves z ' " 1 , H‘ f a Mb] art nevertheless. We do n.t w lt-. ' ' he qddmon 0i smal quim l l” 0 veg h. e as well as our IOHTIlI/IIIGITS. (bu: EPITAPH UPON A VIRGIN stilistauce obtained from tropical trees, making chndrcn “.111 Drown“. "mm," pooh ...___ it possible to protect bird's natural advantages 8r 10b 0f 1t han ivc do. Prtsum- l H1!" l-"lem" fl" W! 390D- ably Hcrace Grtelcy. the mist. ilt-- will“? all beam-Y 119s MIND and at the same time keeping it fresh when ex- posed to air without refrigeration. The vege- table substance, lznown as gum guaiac, comes from the sap of the grows in the \\'cst Indies and Central America. lle described the discovery as of “vital import- ance" to the nation's 4,000,000 ling producers, as well as to all housewives groccr<, meat ilcal- i-r<_ t'lll‘f\‘ and lrilcrrs. the tlic discovery. at practically the same time as sev- ,eral old country French famlllfls "-~ arrived by way of CBPB Bflwhi 73171151 To Sourls River came Engllsh and Irlsh settlers, 1n the perlod 1810-2 drawn bv the lucrative wages pald in the shipyards which were early Ts w established On ‘the Wgst slide oftth? the so. o, vim, o“ 5,8 ilflvél‘. In Soul's Eas an ens o nave, cum, _ mg ihox,.fl.,,r “fie sourls East, the hfacDonéaldi and you may b,“ T“ mow fnmvinmlfacltulays and other Sco h arhrzi‘; thing 1n the wozld ls ycur dog. Tsle .0“ “m? on km“ farms which d one ‘qnue m0 hunmm mo}, ,5 their feet 1n the water frontage sail that o; “m. Bu; you dvgdllrlr heads set. snugly in valua e carries no g and 1o. timber" Conscription is now the law, but it will be 1mm are g g _ only gradually’ enforced, little by little, to give lsvfvll‘ \‘~'0-\1I‘-d@<l. people time to get accustomed to the changed ma‘ "' Nelbymk H conditions brought about by Hitler, Stalin and llussrilini. From now till further orders we The most patient thlng 1n the ivvorld l: your rlcg, wa; i-r hours at the tcp of the iatorship to prepare them for war whereas it has taken war to bring us to heel. a ii- iu u Europe's doors have-been slamming, one afteri , , , , sc-nce of the breakwater, the light house, range light and wharves . would leave a mariner pretty much l One o! the most unlorlunataifl! sca a. hundred years ago. The consequences of tire order of the iLfilflilflllYe Assembly l" 1340 Wld‘ trzitrcd scales Got mert that, emly thought, the eharnl needed Canadians visit-tn;- i marking when they voted [8 for M!" Jilly 1 lllll ‘buovs for Sourls Harbour. There scents to be a n: Nmav have been a small prlvate number of . ng iwharl at. Scurls West at thls time, Canada as t": bc- ibut there was no bridge. A ferry cause of of lprovitlctt transport across the riv- the new .- ' not-er. A few of the older folks 1n ’ io~-e soarls mnv remember the old draw . ibi-ldge rivhtch allowed ships to pass 1 I. im and (l0'.\'!t the river) built some- an- time hi the early eighteen hundred o 0r» land fifties. -- Brcc \...e Rccrd- The beach road was on the sand flats, and was nice travelling at loiw —-——_- tide. Spruce and flr trees extended Physicians are beginning again to in a thick move M3055 (he be“); Em‘ “l?” f’ l" _ T-‘TY 51ml“ | front the cast; as far as Mr. George - l1‘? 17 01"" 5 iPt-rrvls residence of today. Sourls 1' U‘ i WP of 134!) was more of a centre .s Easlfrt brother. The firs‘. office hi... vet to be establlsh~ Our lmnih AYIEIIIHIS. i l To whom was the Prime Minister referring, for a \\'ar_ . Alter all, there is a good deal in ' '- i . ada this year. dllll IJIZiS. u a n To potential tourists from the United States I D. . You l ' l m‘ but the bigger stores were there. fl’ and there the main business ln ‘if cnttuecticil with the building 01' ‘lJnbllllli and the loading of them with ‘ lgifarm produce, or pine deals for livery door will be open to you. PUBLIC FORUM fill ooh-l In IIOI In Ibo lhouclul i1 oolnopoldonu or question o! mum. It: no» lotlclown llurdfu I000 not IO- oounrlly adorn the onlllou or urrurnndula THE PLEBISCITI B1r:-At this time of so BTW! I crisis tn the hlstory of the British mm u- poses. and wishful thinking for victory 10w 5 1Z1!!! within our own comp? We would not be worthy of o victory, and God may allow us to be defeated to birfng us to our senses. Even Hftrer realizes the advantage ab- stinence from lriwxtcants has 1n the campaign he has been wagi their sole and use 1f he sees the need. Ietallofmvvhogototriepolls tomorrow keep 1n mind the 1m- f-he war. p May Reap The is. Whirlwind (Montrefl Gent/to) shifted to Africa with a further a testing time has come {or de- mocratic versus totalltartan colonial policies. In times of peace, a casual observer might suppose the democ- racies at: a grave disadvantage vvtt-h respect to the loyalty of native peo- ples. The Ell‘ Ls filled uxth discord- ant; cries of nationalists, lrredent- lsts, extremists of eviery creed and calibre. Factions engage 1n disputes and sometimes ln bloody riots, while each revlles the vernment for favoritism ID the ot er. In contrast. totalitarian colonies are demurely silent-no trouble ever stirs there. Comes war. The democratic col- cemetcrv of buried hatchets. As lf by magic foes who had been at rades 1n arms. QuarreLs are patched up. blood feuds forgotten in the without. interference. Once 858.111 there 1s a. contrast tn the tyrants domains. In quiet Som- ‘ allland, peaceful Libya, sullen Aby- sslnlis. hope rises 1n men who had forgotten how to feel 1t; rebellion. crushed below a tvhlsper while the overlord was at. peace, becomes a joyful shout. as trouble besets him. ' “dsltheir malden voyages and sale 1n Good! But he might have included 4P“ '.<.cme overseas p3rt,'Wt1S transacted. - o - surf bathing" In the Souris commercial world of a Eiunclrcd years ago there were u general stores in Souris and l anus We:t. Ls believed that. D. ald Bcabon (whose home and C. C Carleton Sr. purchas- .,l many years later) was in bust- ll(' c 1n Sourls East. and Edward .K' am was probably doing busi- at Sniuus West. John Knight, tiominaicd the Smlris retail nude in the ntiddle years of the 19.11 century, came to Sourls in 1335 He ran for a time. a branch store of the firm o1’ Shattuck and ‘Maul-i '_ but soon started business In every nnnk and enrnir of the f ' h 91f‘ Dmlblless in 1840 he B11351; 153mm“. 55, 3, S blue d p. small store, perhaps still 1n ;h@gy(l m... “up an“ n . . srriiris Wes‘. though some years of King George vi as .<tii15 later he was located 1n sourls subjgcpg on 5,111.13). to “u, ‘Ce and mst where he established s, large I l l l Macadam’: road-making invention for which iron “tyrt-s" of At the d “..-—1 ed e was a U ‘g i Aluzhtcr. ona road it is no longer l\ the moral, txsyL-li i lt-ual quaiitzes of _ 11-,» )0; people can suppose that. it did not stlr to the uttcrmoit tlqrths rt tnriip beings every loi-ai man and wo- who heard 1t. -— N1“: York ‘Ito live, and still thirty-five thou- sand acres oi‘ Eastern King's Cvllnitfl 0f which he died owner to arnulrv- He was not: interested to .rinv great. extent ln agriculture, 1n chitin-st to his contemporary, John iV-"lfafllvfill- EW. who made Souls | his home for titzivards 0f'flft,y years, l O A listiof ten books, indispensable for a can- --___ Feehle or even halfway measur“ l4 no way to cope uliil) "rum Columnists." Our hclnos. lnft-lll. ttons and our country itself ca be protected only as all traitors nrel exposed and put out of ftfilflll, In llmc or war ii is hir belie!‘ imt ii few lnnocrilt should be mcozivcn- lenoed, embarrassed or t-vcn mrirle John bfacGou-an was the son of Peter ltfncGowan, Charlottetown, one of the first attorney-generals nu the I=land (appointed 1300), jwhen the lmwGow-ans came to MQfillTH l: no: certain, but John ilfirgflotiian tiIJSogrle" had a store 1. so r. . B0 Sllflel” rather than mat ihtiylmcnt 1n igo f?) sdllgsplicltulzolilvserll- zmzllfilliuffiijlspebflgg motng; with them iquarun quantities not. less than one designed c“ hhndggc In its work tiuantw. His ‘license was renewed 1n over to aliens a 13,“? ‘Fe °°“"lil"l"l33~ but lhlcr this date hls name ._ .u:o I\0\\'S. itlocs not appear. The licensed re- “Wlh Those tvlto-iivould stab us l K1110)‘ m 18w was wm' ‘McKay & Think of it! u a o u Stands Scotland where she did? Read this - - c , J_1 as 1t could be, to order Italy in as n “I he Penetanguishene Herald.” He was for- 1n‘ the back let u; be tron hand.Iiigeareduftivliiftiiglilhlvgag,‘a: Djfg u» 1mm power hoping to clean merly managing Editor of the Toronto Star, and Wm all those Canadians of Ior- 11m, what: scraps 1t would be allowed 91811 birth Who are with us, let us int-mil)‘: Zlfllflguég}, In???“ o! m” be fair and ust. It ts I , Mme "m, ‘l! Firm CO§*ul-‘§I<1>nl\;l:g‘_;f llllnclearlwichisrlottetovin history merit can betray us mire cisfy by '0 \d lgasdr‘ ca’ were sometime‘ 119131118 "P011 men ct our 0-5-1 ‘raw iqoh “C ' in iavems? sour“ Md mm m this colnmv mmé -s1~de-_.i.o such claims of distinction for by side with us. iheinterc posts- liwr public house’ but n w” doubt’- SlOn of a foreign name dies ‘new, 25S nqpopulaxi meeting p15“ m ' lJIlIplY traltorous designs nor do Elm-Hr M “m an“ Edward “and lthe ownership of a gcod old Ango- ldunkgr‘, comumeq a Raul)“ M mm liSaxon or French name ctmaote ' if?‘ laieergrgsgyée “omggrh mg chills lovalt to the Einplr t " 1v...‘ ' e m9 Lcnrkiln Free Press. c or he m" 1833 ‘mhll lllcqmva" W" 1°ln°d by _______ _lns brother, \Vl.lllam, and they were both appointed to ti; 1333 Britain, invaders, and .l.'md with a valuable mill-site on isvllllfi Rlvvl’. Lot. 44 for twenty lllve pounds. Every year thereafter lllflv added a hundred acres to -thclr estate at price; varying from eleven to nineteen pounds the hundred acres, untll they h“ A ItIIOUSKIIId acres. They cslleq the]; new hcme Gowan Brag, 1T0 Be Continued) one rn-oent postmze stimp a week for the (luratzon ot the war. Tin-s: 5911111195 W111 be placed (n lft-ttrs WIUCIII already bfar the required post-age. This reader of i119 Sig; has found his 0\\“.‘l way to do his b" 11111611.". and his orltrtnahty l5 as prnlsetvortlrv as his llnsfjlfjgh- nests. The money he s-prntis 1n this’ waxy goes dim-oily to the Dominion treasury. as cilrrent. revenue, No repayment by Canada 1s rcqtured. It 1s an lndrlect bin. nonethelcsl outright Elfl- — Wizizlsor Star The art nf svrltlng may never be lost. entzrcly’ to the printing press, the tylrc-vvrztri" or arty." cf the neiv- faniglcd multlgiutphzng m3cl11t10;_l but 1t has become a. decwnerat-tngl i: a o a Mr. john Holmes, president of Swift & Co., eglblé penman at‘ hls grzirratlon, was only mutcipa-ttng a trend. _ New York Tlmes. There ls llttle likelihood, from the look of llllllltfi. that Oanndlansl will surfer trrm a vitamin rlctlctsn- cy because 01 the c:1mp the Ger- man lllvflSlCrll 1hr]: ptt in Nirtvcglnn experts of 1st lvcr oils. The jntv-ihpl-nusc the school h d“. ll’ Quebec ml. ixnrviiiiiiits §li0\\'.'liiult, Ben Sheridan was“ nol ‘if?’ yield-s Ml oil liliiil " -i=i- "i r l'i ti-iitz-rl from flflfllllt! coaching du- Huslted be all things; no nolse here But the toning of a tear: 0r is sigh of such as bring Oovi-sltps lor her covering, -Robert Herrick (1591-1014). __________ COACH WITHOUT GYM. SOUTH BEND IndP-(OH-Jusl. guaizicum trees, which l..'l'"ll prim-s have lint-ll iiiiii~ii:illv liiw recently’. '||ie latest tll‘\'l‘l1l]|llI¢'l|| lzllllzrfigd tl!'|';£‘"“;i;n' mm“ “llws m‘ film," ‘Adams "hm schml i . ' I . ' 3' l‘ 5‘ i.‘ ."lli.' “T, ‘ is llIl‘ rvutll Hf FPfP-Ilfll “llllill ll‘»“\'"ll i‘ 'l"c-'l_‘l" i will rebel nt Ilii- id z of hflflllgitlllillfi bofole ‘Clghfiillillificlllltitllleilfll-"lzlfiilg auii. llr. h. (.. .\i-\vliin, Siviit‘. Vlllvf cllellllil,‘flllylillllll? lo rli w-Fifla i'-"i"r'u‘iii2 v.1 p -.. -._______-._..___ __ . i . . ~ t *. . - ' - . . , col. even vvlirn rrrrsrr ri tr nus it’ H‘ s a, nuisance to amiitrur fisher; ‘m4 l)" h‘ l ' bum“ of h“ 5m“ lmllll) Slblu vitimns. but they \v.Z b" Ii!‘.!"\'— men. but. In his personal lite he‘; g, in; tlicmsclvsce l.l’ thtv do. Th gentleman. - Windsor Bier ' ports that 200.000 Ethiopians are sl- say that Italy's yoke will be cast ofl bv her captive peoples. but we know were ripe for revolt. Graziana has not been forgotten b,v the savngt whom he astounded with hls savag- ery: Arabs ln Llbva. have a score to settle with Balbc and hls pre- decessors. that for nations t\S well as for men. crime does not pay. one reads Mussounfs proclamation, ordering his regiinenteu people into the bloody vortex at. Hitters heels. ‘Peace’, ‘nonor’, ‘the soul of Italy‘——so deeply have the totalitarian dictators LlLESE worlds already that. one recog- nizes lllCm now as no more than the CSLlbllSlItEd counterfeit; of tot- alitarla t power politics. It is useless to WB-Su: emotions on-words when the facts are plnln enough. Little by little this subtle politician had managed, with all hLs cleverness. simply to involve himself 1n a situ- ation ln which he was the slave of the megalomanlos regime risked ever thing 1f 1t. stay- ed at ulll flung he Italian people lnw war to make Hitler master of Europe, Mus- solini’; solution was to watt untll France was almost prostrate and then when 1t. seemed as itearly sate from the carcass. It 1s not pleasant, but 1t. 1s power politics 1n the world sonllargely created by Mussolini and H er most prostrate. quite. All day yesberdav the great. battle roared on through its sixth day. creepln closer to Par s. but not to the heart of French resistance. has a great army intact; capable of stubborn defense fierce counter-attack: 1t has collapsed under the Itallnn blmv: 1t~ reduction must yet prove ft colossal m to the violence vilhlch even Hltler can dlsnose. - war‘; lt widens the areas whlch will be creases the tale of wreak and agony. From London yesterday came re- ready 1n anus, and that Haile Scl- assie is ready to go back and lead Ihts people 1n renewed battle against. their oppressors. Full confirmation, of these reports 1s tinobtalnable. but , on the basis of previously known facts they are entirely credible, War 1s but. two days old 1n Nor- i them Africa. It ts for 00o soon to that lone before war brokehut they ui Italy may vet: discover The Jackal Of Europe (New York Herald-Tribune) It ls with only a taint nausea that. ‘sacred pledges,’ ucbascd in Berlin; his are, ll: c0 gain little l1 it He has waited untll France 1s al~ Almost. but. not steadily eloser and France stlll 1t 1s still and not sk. and there 1s somewhere a llmlt ‘The Italian entry now wldens the glven over to devastation. 1n- Wlien You Say “ HICKEYS ” Every Islander knows at Once You Mean Ttvisl." Straight 131w Whlflh includes our fall" Pi-oviiivéqltnermw me to be o! oohono llqtroils for beverage pur- What Ls tihe use o1’ 0111‘ Prazrersl over our powerful enemy t! we al- . demoral enemy i n: and does not hesitate to pmhlblti mediate necessity-the winning of | Now that the ttheatre of war has l spread through the Near East likely, l onies suddenly become a, veritable I each others throats turn lnto com- . common determination to defend- _. what? Their privilege of squabbllhg ‘ l PM" 47 P-o‘ B“ u [Plrvsdeiiuivlllwffiou-gtlily ‘Elam? i _ Ish all trues of worm; Ind Barristers MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE anneal-once. ALEX w- MATHESON It tones up the system, rem- BARRISIER. SOLICITOR. ETC. u 1|] skin trouble: and ll l -, Mono to Loan Collection l lend d erndlutor of worms. OI lee: 90 Great George 8t. l" I!" Wlllld - — —- 50¢ C"“"°"‘"'"“ __ PROMPT ON P. 0. BOX 315 B.A.. LL. . BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ITO. "Black 10c per Fig 24.1359 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ National Forestry Programme Under an Agreement between the Federal merit o1‘ Labor and the Government of Prince Edward Island arrangements have been made to conduct a Forestry Program in this province during the pre- sent season. Depart- 1 The plan involves the establishment of about thirty (30) wood and timber lot improvement areas, and six i Reforestation areas at various points throughout the province. I A number of young men between the age of etgh. . teen (18) and twenty-five (25) will be required to ' carry on this work. Selected enrolees to be organized in crews under the direction of group leaders. Applications should be 1n unemployed cireum. stances, in good health (certified by a physician), possess good character and, at least, a fair education Enrolees will receive a reasonable daily wage and board allowance. Selections for this work will be made strictly ln accordance with the provisions of the policy and by a special Committee appointed for this purpose. Applications should be made immediately and not later than July 1st., by young men interested in Forestry development and conforming to above mentioned requirements. (W. R. SHAW) Deputy Minister 0t’ Agriculture. KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, L-737-6-2l- - - - STRAWBERRY BOXES One car load received direct from the manu- facturers, and bought at lowest cash price. Regulation sizes: QUARTS and PINTS. How Are l Your Eyes? i If you If: having symptom; i 3 2 2 of’ strntn— has, lore eyes or dizziness — consult u spec- ll-llsl. At your service with yen-s of experience and o thorough retracting service, Call In lllll discuss your d1!- flcultles. ti. F. llutcheson Indications are that there will be a large G I “UTCHESON crop of strawberries rid HUTCBESON. this year. Book your orders with us and ' should there he a scarc- -_-___-__—__== ity later on you will be protected. (Sold in any ‘1- quantity) and for sale SEMESAN BEL at our SEED STORE, 72 Queen St. r CARTER & G0. LIMITED l ‘rm! NEW IMPROVED ‘l QUICK DIP SEED q TREATMENT FOR ‘ SEED POTATOES Ono pound Irlll treat from w to 80 bushels. One pound tin - - _ _ $1.50 vs plound tln (300 to 400 bu: els) - _ _ _ _ 53,79 _a;\\ \\ i. i‘. i. NEW IMPROVED i no! DISINFECTANT ron _ warn" - oars - amber ’ 0M wound tin _ _. _ $1.00 Five pound tln _ - — $3.90 v _..__i.. Ii CEEISAN Professional Bards D. F. ARBIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street PIG WORM AND TONIC POWDER ‘rllrovo the health of "m! e OIIO pound pacing; - - 35c . HORSE CONDITION POWDER McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. ILC. J. A. BENTLEY. K.C. C. F. IIENTLEY. LLB. and Attorneys-at-Llw MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street It Pays to Feed Macs Condition Powder The Condition Powder that purifies the blood and ves . l the animals root e flne goss! g "i M. ALBAN FARMER - _, " _ THE 7W0 MASS Bunk n! Canada Building, MONEY T0 LOAN For Vitalitu alwaus use BRAHMIN GRANGE PEKOE TEA DON’T LOOK FOR TROUBLE And If You Are Looking For “Hlckey’s Twist” Go To The Nearest Store. All Island Stores Cl"! Fresh Supplies of HICKEY’S B L A C K TWIST CHEWING Manufactured By IlICKEY & lllllllfllSllll TOBACCO C0. EATDII CHARLOTTETOWN ooooooow-oom roo-owwooo-oo4ooaow4-so I