the 11m ruls lore to min quo 11.111‘ (E1 r- l‘.»'\(‘|l<“. l-YHIR [United States factories-now exceeds that of (Jcrmanv. ciiiinivnnvwll 6 1i Mw 1M1 f...}§.*;:, :1: Morning Daily (Founded In I887‘. I imply that the Lieut. ('01. W. (‘hester S. Mclturn Pnsiilcnt, J If. Ilurnett. I-‘JJ. ‘ '01. l). .\. filneliitmon, D.S.0. Director. J If. Burnett, F.J.l. 111 11111111-1- and 1:111 A. Burnett s-___.-,_~ LRIPTION RATES :‘l.i,.l p.r year, $.50 for 6 lflllllll-IF. iiiiillts, IiUc iur one munlll. v ~11 |11'r _\-...1'_ s-LUU Icr ti monthl- lor i,‘ 11111111115. 1 . :1. A 55.00 per year- a/rerilfil sTi-LQR-tz tlftlllifl-Ilfi/lll-S We the Wen/rest Ink." — l war ilaiie redomiiiancc "'1 lie l l) ' Buying A Bomber 5'11 (ROXY, JL'.\"rl I5, 1M0 gawk}; _ France Al Bay Throughout Canada the Imperial I1a§gi1 to raise $100,000 for ccnitributioii to The l\'o_vzil mu gyms Of;1_;i11atl:i,__-11s a ':: >'1..ICllik'IlI. ,“"ll elloll‘ \- were hold- l 11 .\'.1zi divis- l . m, ipuigu, the W,‘ -1*:1 111 ctl :1! the present The» _ is lJJlllg held on kr- m“, “r1, lllC=|I€d that our citizens “n, “in u” ‘generously to this appeal. the. month of nuptials. ,_ of the sit- 1- — " iilmiuce, i111‘ 1 llll-fil Sllklcfllml] June is living up to its reputation of being‘ - ' ant 11c. >\1't1 l "iv I the edge off holiday-mziking—yet, we ‘ i c.'irry on in this respect as in others. I; 111 1r 41 a ilwily, 1 .11 liivii lllcl . ‘ . ' _ . . ’ l‘ ' » l” ‘Wgmlll l“ ichurclics timiorrinv, on behtilt ut the lnird press- 1 , 1- - 1 '- E1‘ ll s1 '1»; ll'lllll.l‘illi 1d AipcL | lllll $l""i'.' strain; j m s- 1 1r . ~, . l, ., . l . . , 1 i r 1 W111 i d“ ill“. Tomorrtnv is the biilliduy" of ilie Rt. llufl.‘ 1. 1 ‘l "‘~'i“l"""""ll ‘if Ill“ 1l;\l'lllllf' .\l1‘141-,‘l1ei1, Senator, \1'l1o\\";1s born in 1574. T 1.11 111 b: 1'<_1‘k11:ie1 , alI-zzttportant 111111’. .\\',_~iijngtonl by retreated to pf€~Z1YlTIIlgCIllClII -. g ever deeper i111’) 1 \\';1terloo where he gave the coup-de-grrice to i ' l’ unchcd _\',"_prwl,cnn_ q. $11111 " ‘F * * a Lie scale and ‘T, \,.j.,,,i...~fe Dilrfihrqzc “f1; (oiled in our columns to the practical ignor- ' ' iitg r-l the iWoviiice in the nizilici" 0i will‘ 11‘1\i"k 11 Juuoliucrituill 11'."1< 111.1?!" of our slizirc 1'1 Lin‘ £'~ii1111->1i1\r.'=l'l1 \ii* lldIIIWIIIf" Shrine. .\ii— ether instance of l7rcmicr Leas “Wheel that lneeds the greasing.” -> -- -. ~-. '\'1 1'1 \-i1- . , -1. i112 men: of vir- ze ("rnndian ~ ' iar war purpose . The French '_ l appeal to Pi-esiclcntf lcnnsc n71 doubt as to 11:1 mac iiPH pf“. .151: If) Tilt”? mil! Magua Charla granted by King john at iRunuyincde this date, 1215_ Principal provisions: lall accused persons to be tried by their peers; no ltaxes to be imposed without consent of Great lllllil llclllilllllillfis llc Council of barons and tenants in chief; I10 im- lle lmllcll ll“: all Cally iprisonnfent without lawful trial, and no delay " if every victorv is cssenfirtl or “It of inflict _ v: the case. Isle ha: found‘ ,1. ti??? fl7<3 "T0535 "f IFFNlEHI m" and lvlll figlllil American iimvspaperiiicn were told by Rt. 1111*.» tin rccvtl of’ "1"- ¢\'~""~“*"" °“l"*l‘°‘°“' .1-11~.. Alfred Duff Cooper, 1111111511.. <11 111m- Kll-“l lllllll” lllim lrlmlllllls sllolvs‘ they have imation, that aid from the United States even a ~65 “f ‘fellllllless illllll colllage‘ lvear from no1v would not come too late. He said ' for illlllallll,‘ alld lesnlllcc t? mm: lGcrinany had been forced to change its plans for leellclias “lllcll, lsflollly llllsgllile lo immediate attack on England and added: “I do ' ' - ~ ‘illaplllllatlnll l5 a ‘lord. not ‘not believe in the invasion. I think we are able -~ “"‘ f“ fill‘ "llllllll People; llllll lllal .ll° l’ ll.” lto handle Parachute troOPs in great numbers and 11 twin" an izitanqilnle moral quality which he is 5 if an attack were made on land’ over the coast’ i“ ‘lnllcrstalllli llleflllcollllllemhlc f6‘ lGermany likelv would be disappointed.” Mr. “i “ fl“ P°°Pl°.l° ‘ll? l“l.ll°l llllll ylelll lDuff Cooper ‘said “we now are almost on a ‘ilrll “lllllill “llll. brlllg llllo Play lm- i 11.1511, with the enemy in aircraft Production." ll“ lllnli pclllllps. lll llle short mm‘ cell Ilc iiieniioited anti-tank guns, sub-machine-gtms . i‘ ill‘? lllllg lllll' “llll ‘ml’? lllgm from the ‘and “Planes and more Planes" as the Allies' "33’ ‘lzalllcl ‘lllllcll lt ll“ been mvokei lgreatcst need from across the Atlantic. v >11 s1 x w _. date, d5szstroiis as they iii a cap: gcrozis The Coal Controller, 1\Ir. J’. McG. Stewart i_________ (lcclares industrial relations in Eastern Canada 1...“, h, fhg Bible 1vhich seems singu- lore unsalisfactoryand that despite an unanimous for lliiitlcr has caught the attention of iznvarrl of a conciliation board, negotiations be- Ilroivn, former Minister of Labor in ,l.\\'(‘en miners and mine owners still were being , Speaking to delegates to the ‘IKIHFFICCI on and the results not clear. No domestic t Lnjnn ‘Agcgcmhly at the City .l-(,n,l,le_ {shortage of coal should be HHIIICIRRKI, if the 11¢ gave the following from l\loffat's lIIIlllCS are kept going. The mines of Eastern m, 1",, (116 11th Chapter of Daniel, 21- ianll ivcsitlcril Ctiltniiila Iatries clilpeilblealfbfvgfifaiiitis - ‘.7 . < 1 A f"Pifivbwff“‘§§'°c§l‘§,ll,1f,l5°,;,flllf,.§§ E3133; Z.r\'(III'TI.II1I§IFO(lITIfIIEIIIWOtIlLl be nceldcd by France ofgintneir guard iancl gains the lsince Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium om 11v ntearis or crafty P1011115"- land Northern France and Canada “must look 511131 “Wk dcccliflllly" He llses l° power less to Britain for our anthracite and more to lll Dllly Ol a Email party lvhmi minfligvlf our cilllflfllflffflllllCS and to the United States." l guard he Elmo“ we leaders n elc p Ilc advises householders to lay in their next sea- sons supply early. Hitler's Fate-A Prophecy 1.. . rifle shall scatter prey. plunder. and DYCDPFIY avrlnrd his followers. He shall exalt himself and i; ilniififv himself. For I18 shall R1380“? hull-Self w 41 1r \\'e hear or read htostly of the open onward “ -e a111,“ t hwd the godq of hi, father, rush of the Nazis on the battle fronts, but little n, §l,e,.",,l.a,,e,ll§o,. ray he shall exalt himself above oflfliefsteziriily growing anti-Nazi campaign he- ,1, @555, l in: carried on behind the llIl(‘S. For instance 112.111 11r- 511.1111 honor the cod of WIPES» "His flvcrltcs he 5111111 advance to high PW‘ 3nd make them rule over the mas-ars- Yii-nna Correspondent of the New: York ’l‘imes writes: “Even the most enthusiastic of the Aus- “Ynt p, spun come to in; end and none shall trian Nazis have become lukewarm or they have he1p"1-,p,'{l_ i l i 1evcn joined the new ‘illegal’ Anti-Nazi movements '1 in Austria. Proofof their disloyalty is the SS. igiiztrrl in Innsbruck, \\'ll('lll|.'IS been dissolved to ‘make room for more reliable 5.5. troops from 1'(i(‘l'I1l.111_V. The will for freedom becomes stronger lcvcrv day in Austria, and all the parties which Germany's Air Strength The estimate Lord Iicaverbrook has made of Germrlnws airplane. strength is Coi1Si<l(‘l'3l1l.l' _ _ _ , , _ lower, zinr] almost certainly i111icl1 nearer the ac- seemed irreconcilable in their aims and purposes tual li-cofll, than most of the guesses which have , now bcgiirto find ‘themselves united in the one bscn published flltlll IEIIIC to time on the a1itl1- 1ai1lcnt (lesirc-the independence of the ‘country. 0m‘, m‘ msiud ccintributors to popular niagri- I lite purgatory of their common sufferings ‘has zines. As British .\iinfstcr of Aircraft Prodnc- I wclrlcrl them together far more effclclivc y”t1.1n tion Ucziverbrook ought to begin about as good a ‘any cleverly thought-opt pilllltcal 608111011- pgshiqn n5 “tryout; it, IISCCFILIIII‘ the number, the models, the <’l.\'.'lll’IllllIl_V and distrllltllloil 0f lite encnifs airflect. ln :1 statement issued last wcclf, I11.‘ #111711 Illfll‘ his perso1i.'1l estimate of Ger- "nizin air strength, based on official iiiformatioit avpL-lhlg to lIlIII, 1111s :1 grand total of 11.675 My‘ _ q_ n; ,,_1],;.~t, f\\'r\-illll"ls‘ might be ronsulcrcil jhlllilillil flllillliifl‘ ilballilllllil; L2,] t-iir-Sepdillltl; Coiwrcss. Senator Yandcnhcrg introduced a ‘Vlllllic lllllli-l“ ('.l.lrnllln.'l|l]l.li 3W1} ‘Ofnii-‘qip. (m- rosoIutioi1 saving that the Llnitcd Slates would 1141110 Fllrsllllls, "llifrllcllfxp hmj,,,,§,;,,}, be pmbarrasscrl lo accept the payments from ll' _ln€u;ii'(l,i,l,l‘Igvmoapilots in all,=l"iii|.'1nd in its present straits. Ilc wanted lo maiclv 12.000 had been more lrlemonstrale that the Liiiiterl States has a friend- Nrzhvithstaiuling its invasion anrbdcfeat by the Sovirt, Finland is readv and anxious to pay {he regular installment of $159303 due 0n 11$ debt to the Treasury of the United States on Tune 15: and probably will insist on making tlic scheduled payment cvcn if legislation to waive the next two installments sliotilrl be adopted by Villm nmiiillilw’ 111111! flviiw vfllltririicr‘. llv ilY lwll"? lmV-Tnl ‘Frllklllml: ‘lplllnrs- ll" 53ml . , l Ill. l |" H, will] qilltfflllllufl‘ shortly and wants Io acknowlcrlqc Finland's fidelilv lo ~..-. . -: ~.'. 1111' - "" , . . . . ' 1 1.1 11 11 1min“ "f “Mum, lylflflf pro- its obligations. llis resolution 1111s referred to l1l]>ll"tll'1; iii i": ‘ - ' _ _- - " > _~- i“ ‘ , - ,1, - H" _; n p, [my n _ ‘y! (h? “m, mm. 1,, my ,1 the Mann l 111.11.: l1-.11i1iui.< ninth is 1111f lll\l‘ M“ l’, W, nmdu,_.,i,,,, U,‘ aircraft, for the l_v to turn down this offer of payment 011 ac- 4__x¢4 “h?” Alliesp-mcluding ti» 11111111: 9i 914m la: sill!‘- i -~ . . . , lhe strain and stress oi the times has taken must llt is itlso the anniversary of Quatre Bras when United States factories are not delivering more aiiships 1o the Allied forces than are being pro- duced in Germany. All that it means is that Britain's Blinister of Aircraft Production does not propose to give out information that might be helpful to the enemy, The general belief is tlrit the Allies are getting more new planes than lite ticrnians, and that the enemy's casualties in the air are so much heavier than those of Bri- _| Sm" h" 6 Hum,“ v lain and France as to give a. great advantage to 1111c former in the strenuous competition for Order Daughters of the Empire have initiated a cam- tlie purchase of a - .1.“ lptHYPfIllI plane oi the bomber type to present to ' the l)oniinion's lidward Chapter, l.1).l).li., are co-opcrating by donating the pro- reads of the animal Rose Day funds to this cam- ‘ iiniiorz: ice of which need scarcely be critical 151110. Rose Tuesday next, and it is will respond loyally and YCQ-‘Tned I31T°Y1ES The Archbishop of Canterbury rcprcsentingl =lll:‘ King, has culled for special in-aycrs in the It is signifimnt that no sooner than attention ,G , lTliree Grace: 1 I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NUTES BY TllE WAY To stab tho brutal truth, the Im- practloal ideal-ism who peimat Q1611‘ love of peace no bnnd nhem to me Irquglh realities and 001d fiwu o! ittcgazitlbevmvy ones vithome larselv Soandtiavla-n oountrlec unwilling contributors no further bloodshed and pracnical allies of s. brumal dw- tator whose pollw Ls war and not peace. Pacifism 1n their blind- ness brought; about. disammmen-s in Britain to the point where aha vras not ready for war when ll. should have come, and mllgtit. Just. as well have been advooaung mo diismwgrattoct of the Brlt/lzlh Em- pire and all that goes with 1r, free- dom, democracy-and peace. - Sydney Post-Record. The stock of yin-amend. poll- itlcians has dropped as stmzply as tt-nai, of many other somewhat 1n- iflated Issues dunng the 111M. 16w idavs, and for much the same rea- .son. There will not; be a salldmar- ket. for n. until the fundamental questzon nzw being fought out 1:1. ‘Europe is d€c (led. Then ptllttcs in the UII-lb- states will come 1n- to its own . ‘i. But cne may sur- mlse, it. will be a. more imprssflve form of‘ poiitles -- less concemed 11-1111 tndnuduals of r110 Importance except 1n their own ostlmamzon, ,1n1.ore definitely courier-Ltd with of government: land t-liear sustabilttiy ‘to our people, c-ur problems and 01:1‘ t-tmes. - _\Vasl11ngtoi1 Pest. I a statute. already In Under cfl . ulrclt 1113s enacted by the titre 111's ye ', sa-taied end sentcnres" may be 1m- bj,‘ ccmmlt-tn’: magistrates .. count-es outi-id-e of New lYcik cit-v on out? zts co dtmzxed lt-Q serve nct n1o.e t-nai szxty days Hug "m" and as I knew m?“ are tot" mlSdElI1ORll0I‘S_ The procedure ‘is f the magutt-zate to lpECIly that. "tnce l5 to be suspa ’l;d on cl tile ‘ cy are n r 111111 (x1111 15cm ::11=. - New Y0 /1.'{‘\l.'—il§ are scme Ameri- ' the new U11 en Stat s siennp — bearing 131° f"cm Botticcll s 1 ate the Pan- 1 .11 BIIIIIVCIS- ‘fir: 1119 j 5 . m." says "o means cleat. .1 __ tore’: the world's gu ses ..re .Ti1e 'I‘liree Graces inapircrs of wisdom, Jove and gcod will between mm {and i1aticns. — Christian Science Monitor. Bicycles in Britain have re- cently taken unto tlmznseivrs tiny air-reeled enginis of one horse power. Mcre than 10,000 of Lne-m were made last. ycar and when war bmke out a dozen BriLIsh 11111 a ufact-urers prod-uc rig these rizod bieyces were Iloouerf [\\I.-l crocrs from overseas. Tnese ce;11c111ica.lriiit.iii1s of the war- time roads are improved pedal oyctes rather than ' o" cycles. and aie offlcrally known as “autoo_vcles," although they are often nicknamed "Wlttreds." Yet tlicy are certainly not boys, for they will carry a. I'm-pound rider pedal assss-tanioe, travel up to 80 miles an hour, and aclneve up to 150 miles on one gallon of gaso- line and lubricating oil mixture. Hitler need not bother to set. up any post-mar kingdom folr Leo- pOld, ex-Kirig of the Belgians, He will find lits reakn ready-made for him. He will have as his people a gieat. assemblage of ghosts. They W111 be the ghosts 0f his gear, and noble fat/her, and of thousands and thousands of Belgian soldlcrs, of Belgian women uric cnlldren, slaughtered by the German hordes of two raven-mg “"878. Not ma; he mil deserve or receive t/nezr homage, but this great kingdom OI spirits will never leave him as he sits alone In the castle which he . is to receive at the blood-stained hands of the Fuehrer. They will always be there. bowing mocking- Iy before hlrn, torturing his every waking hour and haunting nim 1n safely leave him in mciiir htlntls. - Wlndsor Star. Seaforth Main street has been improved. All the telephone poles. that re- minded one somewhat, of dead Lrce trunks of a burned out, forest, have been reitnovod and the wires put underground. Tne Hydro lines have flso disappeared and new iron standards for street light-- Ing have been placed on bot-h sides of the street The difference these clanges have made to tine street are snriking. So mlucli so that. for the first few days after f-h" clean 11:11. People ntooci and look-cu at It and wondrccd 11M. what was the l1‘ matter wz-th It. It locked so much lcnzer, so much wider. so much more smrlcus, and so mudli clean- , one mun" Wm "c" “w” l” er looking - Hui-en Exp:s for, t‘ gneonlzllasglgltsfn _ __ _ _ 51",,“ t Expositor, S/anlortli. V n“ bound m, (300 .0 400 1,;- I-‘rllz Thyssen. exiled German bushel.) _ _ _ "' _ "'70 l steel baron. who predicts In a. 1 l st-atcmnnt rancofd to the Amer- l; CEBESAN lean Magazme than eventually ‘t, Gemmny Is bound to lose the war. h, DRY FOB In spite of Hitler's astounding military victories. t/nls Industrial- in‘. believes the t-lde r1111 tum be- cause Germany drspfte all the signs to the contrary, was not. ad-squntt-iy prepared to begun “nth. Tnysssn, tine million/aim w-ho was duped into financing Hit/let": rise to power, then forced to flee the country when he vi-gorowly 0p- pzsed 1vha-t. he cuisidcred to be an l “unJus/sifzc-ci" had warned Goering that , was 1101.1 ready to fight. but. his advice was i ignored. "Never was a war recklessly marten and with , lIlCJIlSlIIfil preparation," he stated. ‘ -Amei-ican Magazine. The prlmary duly of than charged with llie conduct. of our reiatacns with the rest of ‘lfie world is the protrction, at whatever cast. of the vital Interests of one United Status tcrests can bzst be served by aloof- ness IIYXTI any mrt-tclpttlon In the crucial struggle nbw in progres in Europe, Hit-n we should remain aloof HINI inaotive. If, however, our vital Intervals are involved and we 111111 a driest of 111111 a vioxr." for Ger- inditfnienne w me out.- 01111111111111 , l . I (Enclosure) l (1.1 b16415 Qf 5 of . 1115M o1: r m up a gradient of 1 1n 15 wimo-ut Pluwggld '§,ll§p°l:.lt°ll§§d_f"l§l£ Mafl,’ s," _ Mon N. B. l-fihed lvfllnlfswr of Agriculture only In tine process of decay. Ill: is the product of In n. rotting apple does elder fcrm. On appear. It ls tine result of decay, a breaking down of the life of the fruit engaged In a rotten busness. ‘I'm-y f-a. 0 fruits, or other plants, nourisfltmg food stuffs. a-nd by a process oi‘ ting lihem, they pioduce a ohm. has a. "deadening" 1L1 I i l l ' I his troubled sleep. The world mayéfidddgsglvctgbricnnot omy is cowardly r Toe-re are those, among them the editor of hhls newspaper, vlmo hold _ t-nat the future of Western civil- Immensrly imprcwd. izaitlon is being clecldrd wpon the ba-tililefleldts giulm. —-_O_I1I_oazo Nelws. so| IE5!‘ r1 these virri ln-1lll l ' 51151.1(: FORUM “lOdI-I B lIfl ‘OI’ QC llnnccu by oqrsypnlnh o! question cl hand. 9b Gu- Iolluhwi Guardian (on not IO- oilsnrllr undone tho oplnlou of oonnnondnlh. w? an! evaporate the water out. 0f this to secure the stronger liquors. mutmwaybymtuxig the uscnu grains, barley, rye, oats or wheat. we get a narcotic drug than. dead- dlsturbs and de- IIPUG OIIILDIII Blr,—'l‘hou.snnd.s of children Britain and France. or should . 1n order to lighten the load 0f those countries, which are c terrible burdens, on beha f of civilized nations, and I would re- spectfully suggest that the Provin- cal Government establish a. Bu- reau for Refugee Ghlldren with ade- quate provision for malnterlflnw and siinrvision. I am sure there aro hundreds 0f families In this rovlnce 111st could take 08ft! 01' BF Ibast two children to a family. Suppose that one thousand homes take an average of two. that would mean homes for two thousand c1111- dren who have lost their own 11011195 and loved ones, through. no fault, of their own. A Government Bureau would make a survey and give our ‘people In town and country an op- por unity to offer their services in In. most worthy cause. We could then, as a province, make an Im- mediate offer, rather than waiting to be appealed to. These are times when quick action ls reqnlred. I am prepared. and will consider It a privilege, to take care of at least four of these children. and I lam quite certain there are many ore only waiting an opportunity l: do likewise. ' 1 I am, Sir, etc, J. O. HYNDMAN. i Charlottetpwn June 14, 1940. l PIT PROPS 1 Sr:-f have received the follow- hulfdrerls of your-reader's interest- ezl I tnougitit you woird like to DUDIZSI] same. cn W H. Dennis . of Agriculture. 0101111, Pnnee Eduard Is- ‘til Referring to rrr CC1'I‘(‘$])Ofld’31IIiCC and conversations in CCIIIWCLIOYI wit-n the possibuit-y of arranging crbsracts for the supply of pit props from Prince Eiuvard Island, we are pleased to say that the Ccnti-clkr now rznds that. the 11-110- tonnage might. allow 111s pixie-basing further quanti- and we should t-herctcre b2 . itcrl to licar what. might be vipplicd for .°llll‘~lll(‘ll'l ilis yrar lrrm Prince Eriunmrd Island. We s-nouirl wrv 11111011 l~kc 1x1 11111111: scnic bu »s r-ii your Island. arid 11' you would kindly ask an-y financially ftespoinsble contractor who would imd-ertake l0 $111191)’ l quantity, and da-te of delivery, for shipment from a port of satisfactory draft. (Lo be started L.W.O.S.'I‘.), We will do ous- ut-most, to arrange business. Thanking you In anticipation of your kind assistance In this matter, PITWOOD EXPORT LIIVEITED P. S. As you are aware, 11110 00:1- ttrollers prloe ls $21.00 per fath- om f.o.b. and stowed In steamer, fem“! l-ZCL Commission. We do not know anything about. flm oondiltitorm in regard to this matter except what. is included 1n this left/er, so tho-t parties oarlng to mtdiertake to supply this auster- Iial and‘wlshlng additional infor- 1 uni, 511', em, W. ll. DENNIS A ROTTEN BUSINESS Elm-Alcohol occurs in nature "rotbefmess." Only ly In a. rotting grape does wine normal (1)1219 makers of 1110011011 an natural gflfwfllb, grams; 'b1‘0£lklfl.g-d0\\71" their Juices, rot- liquid effect on but. ls as well a be- ayal of our vital int/areas. of Franco and Bel- '"V*D“ "Qizj l SEMESAN BEL i TllE NEW IMPROVED QUICK DIP SEED TREATMEN '1' FOB, SEED POTATOES WHEAT — OATS — BARLEY One pound sin _ _. ._ $1. 0 Five pound tIn - - - $3.90 PIG WORM A TONIC POWDETI.) Mbel Pl; Worm and Tonia "owder wIlI thoroughly aim]. sh all traces of worms and -mp;ove the health or vam- r Oneinonnd package — -- 35o HORSE CONDITION POWDER It Pays to Feed Macs Cnndltlon Powder The Condition Powder that ,. purlfles the blood and we: the anlmlls coat a fine Eons! MAIL ORDERS REC lVlil nnnenrnncc. l0 tones up the system, rem- will be brought out shortly from Grebaet uh 11851511 em. . snmys the norms-l Iuriofllmlln‘ of the human booty. ‘rhls fen" business. (I) The ammo 1n alcohol in I rotten business. Ono of Canada's alblest statesmen once said: "The dlrtnk traff-loktem respect no law. human ctr divinei-“To make their saJes and secure their gains, they violam me 181W on every posslble occasion, comupt the guardians and administrators of the law, and foul the very fountain of Just-Ice 1t- self." I1’ any body think-s this boo severe a condemnation, raanthennidtr-rsofthe Raye-twan- mmioiiz of 193-27, where he wui find flIll continuation. ‘Phey mend money lavishly to influence tine electorate. the politicians, me police and other public officers, even the press, and to 9111s einid do habitually lie. cheat, bribe, and otherwise irtola-te law, human and idtivirie, corrupting "the body pot-l o." (3) The drlnktlng of alcohol is I rotten business. ‘The unanimous testimony of modem science after prolonged and intense Investiga- ‘tlon Is as follows: "Its habitual use as an and to work is psystotqg. ically tmsoundf’ “Alcoholic bev- erages aa-e In no ivuy mace. a f healthy life." "The taklnéagfy i3: conqliv beverages to pmmobe sucn affine/nest (that Is as a. worker) ls not only U58l€$ or even detn- mental In immediate effecnbut It IS also likely ho be, In its uitnnate 1195111111. senounly tnjunom tn lie-alhh.” , Booutln Itself result from m . And sotums a man 11m a m. I am. Sir, 91c. .1. w. A. mcnonsoiv Rumor Is An Enemy Mr. Dull; Cooper, the n B11. Llsn. Minister of a" rec-ms to be taolcung tics In a most reallsllic “my. He L1 working 111 close (ac-operation witili 111.1 opposite number In the Frcnefn cabinet, 11nd he shows coiniplete rpoogiilitfon of the right ly informed on militray opemm n5 as ls consistent writ-h U116 naltlogal Interest. n11 a recent. statement. Mr. Duff Cooper said it was his Job to give the people “tih-c maximum of 1n- formaticn In tine minimum time"; that is, his objectives flflw-wv and speed. When one in- tcrleres with the other accuracy ncciic-n the flfznistcr quoted 111th! approval a. reninrk of Lord H ' when the Germans broke rm Aim; line In March. 1918. "The poet. Homer, thousands years B. (7., 9am tnen 1;] was the most evils, and that was 1n an age telephones. and 1.1m rad-to rumor like ev tun i. ' ' speededfiig g He. has been mm fwd $1111 11s evii as 1L was 4,000 vourséivcs but also m 111s. .1 without warrimit. and tihey migim. If be discouraged as definitely - Hmlful to national morale. ————-€-———-___ Air Warfare Increases (Wlnnloez Free Press) A little research shows how ma“. Sifolwlv air warfare has changed FROM ‘ACADEIVIUF’ I cheer the game; 1 cannot, play, A5 stands a crippled squire To watch his master through the fray, Upllflad by desire. Oh, better than the world of dress And pompous dinlng our, Better than sllnperlng and finesse, 1s all this stir and rout. I'll borrow life and not. grow old. And nlghtlngalcs and trees Shall kee me, though the veins be I C D As young a; sopbocles, And when I may no longer live, They'll say. who know the truth, He gave whateer he had to give To freedom and to youth. —Wl1IIam_Johns0n oory. ‘lHICKEYS’" IS 10¢ per Fig flfplza._f§'i'i'il'é'f,ll§ STRAIGHT O DQI — — I- E momm- ATTENTION EVERYWHERE l‘. 0. BOX 315 IN THE TllE TWO MACS Pnovinci: during the t. 25 years. crease In fTglsll-itig crafts, to say nothing of the Increase In their 1n- dlvldual effectiveness variations 1n aerial tactics. is spec- tacular. Mr. L. C. Tombs. 1n hi! nuhhentlcally compiled volume "In- ternational Organization In "Euro- pean Air Transport," cites the 11K- ures for the First; World War. 0-’ "he Briflsh people m be as ful- m; corps consisted of 1,1144 officers and men, _ containing some 150mmchh1es fixed for warlike purp even all these machines were In use on the Western Front that sum- of1?y1,e,e_ The met-ion, on the other “e hand, had. 158 planes tn flight 0V" lPlanders In the summer of 1914 _ At; t.h same timv. the must come fii 1t, and in 1.1m; cm- (had 25°58 planes active on a“ Roms’ ‘"3 lures had enlarged bCYOYId H11 9X‘ pectatlons. In November, 1918. Bri- "N° “ewsb ' l anded to ~ said m gm, _ .. italns air aim 111d EXP B," 50200,, gmggltgggggfglghng nearly 300.000 officers 11.111111 213$). ‘Mb, when you first hear It." $181,333“ “mfigfiznlglfucggnahce ,, , . ., ablglufi gllélfloitéaelzrg: mrpiy had 3mg p1,...” n, the Z111- over MOTORISTS‘ hm w “u” ,l1cr battlefronts. new mom, gsrd Is worth noting. y" g m, w have 3,608 active machines at. when no news could tmvell gasm lend of the war, she had had to tum than a. sailing shitp oi- ; gallqplng [out 41,500 aircraft and 64,000 en- horse. In these days or belegmpjm. zines. apart; from 13,500 planes 11nd 128.000 engines fumlslied to her by ‘her allies. At and Is a nmllon times [France's construction was Qnly a Inore swltblv moving than ever be- lmere fraction of the totals by all belllgerents for the war: the war- ring wuntrlas had built. some m0.- 000 planes and 250,000 engines be- fighting. 111ml to see in uhem n11 evnelmt The figures k trite t- l l F“ l public confidence, peeopio “Wilda; cglenparlson gdlineaIrn strenxgtshs III ,Y_»°_u\'w°u|d ca’? "M1111 b9 rflff/wved and even bun. of the various European countries #0 |OII1 UQJSOOJHIS, - a.s at. September l. 1939. The pros- I .61 z - That Is advice u sound In 04m- beets are that when the second iG99I1CY-fOdO% $311311 $23131 lljlgadtfliii Klllgllm" l’ll.°1i§‘1l10w°.'1l“l“l’llil°" "lll" °°‘l' i I p i worry and 11...... 1.1.. ‘$372.10? .11, ,,,,‘;,_ m“ w“ l” ""b°“°"" w. K. aosens AGENCIES m 0r 0n the other hand w elate i1: 1151.? 11011 111111211 d What have you done so far to assist Can- ada's War Efforts? Sympathy alone ls not m. ough, Canada's War Services need funds bad- ly, and need them now. The Charlottetown Kinsmen are sponsoring a “Help Lick Hitler” campaign in order to raise funds for Canadzvs War Service; In this they ask the wholeliearted co-operatlon of’ all our citizens. Order you “Lick Hitler Stamp” today and place these on the back of your mail. Each time you lick one of these stamps, 1| doing so, you are helping to lick Hitler, for you are contributing to Canadzfs War Services. at presonf, These are being sold in lots of 100 each for $1.00. Send In your dollar to-day and help 11¢]; = Hitler. l Proceeds to be divided as follows: Cross 25 per cent, Salvation Army 25 per cent, Canadian Legion 10 per cent, Y. M. C. A, 10 per cent, Knights of Columbus 10 per cent, Other War Activities 20 per cent. Address your subscription to KINSMEN WAR SERVICE CAMPAIGN, P. o. Box 219, Charlottetown, Registered under the provIsIons of the War Chisrllles An 1989 It Ottawa. BROWNS TO PLAY EEDEE LIGHTS 8'1‘. LOUE, Juno 14 —(A.P) __ Encouraged by the success of my first. night game, St. Louis Brown; tonight announced they would q 14 games under the lights i)“; year, instead of the ceveii origin- ally scheduled. __________________ u H NAVIGATOR. WETIED x W1 IONDON —(CP) - who; n submarine was forced to dlvo m4. denly. the navigating officer w“ left on deck. He was missed s; once, 11nd the sub resurfaced, to find the navigator clinging to (m. periscope. quite unharmed. Red The In- [ and. the In August, 1914, the British fly- and seven Squadron 0565. HOWBVEI‘ 110$ er, Only 53 u: them were active Germans By the end of the war. 111051‘ fift- Franoe‘: achievement. 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