Illa .~-s-,,.>, PAGE FOUR I.‘ TllE GHARLOTTETOWN G ll llllll llll blunting Unity (Founded in 1881i Phtsliltlll, Lit-uvn-Col. W. Chester S. McLuro Yit-wrrt-sitlent. J. B. Burnett. F..I.l. _ Secretary, LleuL-Cbl. p. A. MucKlunou. 13.5.0. Editor and Qluntiglng Uri-actor, J. B. Burnett, F..I.L Associate Editors, h-ank Walker and [an A. Burnett lbI-BSCIUPTION RATES By Mail in P. l-J. L. $1.00 prr year, $2.50 for I mom-ll! $1335 tor 3 iuuiitns, 50c for one month. City lit-furry. satin p01" year. 53-00 M" 6 ""11""- $l.15 for 3 months. idu and U. S. A. “~99 W!’ ""- 5100 pcr year, $1.00 for 6 moutha 50c for 3 months. By Mall in (‘a laluruay \\L'\‘Kl_\'. “The ‘S:rungk-Lilliflnftiiy is Weaker than the Weakest Vhllk." - ~ - -—» VMONDAY, MAY 20. 19M Premier Churchilfs Speech Tho Sllt‘f‘t'll yesterday 0i‘. Prime liiiiiisttu- Wiunttui Churchill, broad- cast iiuoiigliiitit tho Empire, was such as to inspire courage in tlic faiiitosi hturt. .\ii". Churchill made no 1i1"eti:ii,\~,- oi minimizing the gravity of the situuiiuii on the western trout. At the sumo time ho declared: "We mllSt not aliuv; uni-solves to be intimidat- cd", and .-~‘.ii".l we may look “with con- fltliliivu" in iiio stabilization of the front in i-‘ritniwl, notxvithstziiitling the fin-inn..- drii oi tho enemy. “l have," Saul int- lirnish Prime Minister, “iii- vim-lid.- t-uifiiluiire in the French arm)‘ 21nd its liuuivi-s." lie pointed otit that only a vrry small part of that spit-mini army has yct been hutivily eiigiignd, and only o. small part oi Pruitt-ti lli‘lii‘il'.‘lll‘ll. lii 011191‘ t0 3C" coiiipiisli v. iizit tliuy have done, the tlornnius art- thrtnviiig everything in- to the st-uiu. 'i‘hi~_v ctiiiiiot. in view of the 1iriti>h blut-lvzitle, aitord a p_I‘0- tractcd war. What they are seeking is an inunoiiitiiti dccisitm. The Allies. on tho uiln-r hand, have time oirtheir side. "Um" task," as Mr. Churchill ex- pressed it, "it not only to win this bzittlu but to win the war," and t0 that cnd “t\\‘i‘i'_\' last ounce and last inch oi‘ our ofiort" will be required. _ 'l‘inic and tigziiii the Prime Minis- tcr rcit-rrud to "our reserves"; fOFCQS us leadership. There came to us, over the radio, at night, the negation of all leadership; the same old pallid phrases and sliopworm platitudes. We got a wordy sedative. \\'e heard the rlieioricank lullabyi. .\'o ivunder we are a nation ivzilking in its slcep. "Bit! there are Canadians who realize our danger and our duty. We want action. We are content to trait no longer. lVe have had our fill of ivindy promises. We are sick to death oi futility and lllCIlpIlCliy. \\’e do not mean that Canada shall perish for lack of leadership. Par- liament is meeting. Parliament must catapult Canada into war. Without delay, Parliament should call half a million mcn to the colors and mobilize ic-n ilivisious for the battle front. Par- liament should drive through the Empire air training scheme. Canadian pilot: and planes should now be pouring into Europe. Parlia- ment should compel the upbniltling of our naval and coast dcfcnccs so as to frce the British Navy for its work elsewhere. Without a da_v’s delay, Parliament should ilcmaud a war cabinet in- vested with supreme authority to get results. The machinery of pcacc-timc democracy was ncvcr mcani io work in total war. To preserve IllL‘ csscucc of dcmocrzicy, we must in time of C1'i~l< be willing io reshape its form. "To get rcstilis, Parliament must enact the law of national service. 1t must draft the man powcr and maicrial resources of the nation. But zhc government has givcn a prc~election pledge aggziiusr conscription. lt promised not to take the action which every warring nation in the world has found itself compelled to take. "Arc we a warring nation? Does this gov- ernment incziu that Canaila shall really fight? This cri=is iiriuantls a government that docs. Whom do l speak for wlicn l speak this ivay? l hope l speak for the soldiers of the last war, for lllt‘ solilicrs (if ilsis ivzir, for those who have lcuoivu s: ll for llifisf who arc now pru- pzircil for szirriiicr. 1 hope l spunk for (‘zin- nilizius who still bvlicve ilizii ilivir Ctllllllfy lS wurtli fighting for." - EDITORIAL NOTES - lf crops had bccn in. the showery weather of the past fcwklays would have been all the more appreciated. a a u w The mcniiiwn of lshiudcrs among casualiics and among those saved, brings the \\'."ir ncarci" lioiuc to every one of us. i: u a Suiuincrsiile Town Council has followed the lcarl of Cliai'loitcio\vii (‘ily Council, and de~ cidcd to advance the clock one hour on Empire Day‘ ammo whit-h llLl\'\‘ not yct been brought int0 action and which are awaiting the psychoioygit-iil moment when _t h E (llltlllly, cxhziustctl with the titanic ef- fort of SlEiAIFlllIlg through strongly foriifind posiiitiiis tinder devastating bonibziiwiiiiviits, will be met with equal or Slijll‘t'l()l:flf()l‘~C6S 011 grQund Pt the i-‘illics’ tiwu cliosiiig. At this dis- taiictr, and with the meagre official bulletins to guide us, it is impossible to form an lll't.‘lll'tll.e picture of the ti- tanic engugciiiciit now in PYOSYBSS- We must boliev'e that Mr. Church- ill spctiks with stirer knowledge when lie says that there is no cause for hopelessness 0r despair. and that ultimate victory, now as in the earlier stages of tho war, rests with the forces that are fighting for the rights and liberties of human kind. The Prime Minister closed hi5 speech with a. biblical quotation. It implied a realization of the moral ls- sues lrivolvcd in this conflict. 0f the fact that these issues transcend all other gains or losses, and that behind the material dcfcrises of the Allies there sin iids a bulwark not made With hands. {L rot-k of defense which in this hour of crisis, as on many 0068510115 in the troubled history 0t Christen- dom, rumziiiiei unshakeii and unsub- ducd. ’l‘hi.= suddcn transition from n,atinr-<_ii'-i‘uot statement of the Iva!‘ situation to nu expression of firm re- liance on spiritual aid, unprecedented in Mr. (‘hurt-bill's public iittBraDCBS. marks" tlio mood oi‘ the British people of whom, a i: tho moment, he is the 111- ‘pired mtniilipiPCO, ls Canada Rcally At \Var'? ‘tiling the Ottawa Citizen litlilli‘ ‘l ' '1' "y" i plllili\lil'\ " ~ l’ dl- 1v stair-motif’ fffim llrm. ll. l). lll‘ll’ i" c‘ uqunlq of Canadians Wllt) m.- ,',,» i i. . grw-mciit ivitli .\lr. llcr- _-],1;_-,-‘~. ,. .» .l v.:ll indnr<c to the limit: “'l"nc in. ' :l put. flit‘ stamp of sliamc upnu ('-i-;:.-‘.~.' t-.;. ‘iiiflliill to the war. And goblin, (M: 9min. wll be ilic first to say so. \\'[,..-r,; ;,-_-.~ i'~i‘i‘.i pic,- who should back ihcm up? '-|-‘..,- ,~,».r.- t. "mw ibi= war came, we had the gy-(“v-in: pp. f i, ;u ii ivouitl come. Is Canada yo; py-wpxlri-l ‘(i illlll? “lim- p qlu lll ililll= now, ihcrc has been war. . . ‘ 7 1S 44m... ._.i piwpirlvl to fight. --|:,,,. _,,,,_. ,1... ii|>\\', ibi- ugns of Armaged- dun h,‘\.,, 1,... .-,».u1i'.~<',, Tho (lrrinans more ll".'ll'il' in ll!‘ l" v-iri-‘s W195- llciilvqmcy l5 f,..i,.,,,._. (n, ii. i \\'li<"rc is the flaming pur- ,,,,‘_,. d“. ¢,,.!. "|i’l.'illl'.' will by ivliicli this coun- ,.\'\' int, U did inspire our pcoplc at this i-hl M, i i_»,r, ,,. i,- |h¢ iruii TPfiflllllliill to l,..,,.,; at. I», .i,..ul.i t-xali this country; gov- pmnu-w i-i yin‘ our all? ‘NWT! l3 Qilnildlaf‘ |.~,.i -, '- "lytl i\ rflil, l7i\f Filthy! tn be told‘ ‘Vt though; p. ‘l; i- ll.il {it tliis solcmn llfillf» lhc eicclcd itadtr of this country at 185! "fill" 8i“- (‘liristoplicr Columbus, of Genoa, Italy, dis- gcovvrci" of Amcritwi, tllCfl this (late, 1505. .\ilolf llitlcr would lilic .\lil-sillllll, cvcu at this lalC date, to auncx his disrovvrics. ll ll ‘l U Fuipire, or Victoria llay falls to be cclcbratcd this ivc-ck-Jlriday", Lilli. couimvuil that at ini iuighi, or rzulicr 12.01 ri.m. cloclcs and \\'2l'iCllC\' in lllC ciiy bc advancvil on that date an liruu- io provide for Daylight 53V- ing time. Sllillflliftl iimc wil‘ z-rwiciil. i I i U ln view of our appru/icliiiig Bccr and \\'inc plebiscite it is iuicrcsiiiig to rccall that in au- cicut Rome ilic kiss was snmciliiug more ilizm an gxprcssiou of courtc~_\'. liiddcu to ilrinl," winc, and any male‘. rvlzitiou lirid the right to kiss a woman on ilic mouth in ordcr to find out if slic lirid iransgrcssed the law". iflii In connection with Prcsillcnt lloflscvclYs mcs- sage to Congress it is iutcrcstiug to ziote Lfiiilcil States battle flcct will rennin in llawaiiau wat~ er "indefinitely". Admiral lame; O, Richard- son. commander in chief of the fleet, said that the Navy Department had approvcd his rcipirst that the fleet remain in the Hawaiian area for further tactical exercises and training. and the practical ignoring of tlic eipially tlcscrv- ing units, 2nd Battery, the 6th Signallers and lbs Black Watch. The explanation is that, as tlic result of the recent election, tlicre has been a units their due, as was done in 1914- are as dear to the hearts of their parents and frgmd, a, are {host of the 8th Baiiery, only tlicv had the inisforiiinc, or fortune to depart or’ duiv for liing and Country before our pol- iticians and ofiicialdom had time to ivake up. o n I U 1,, propming 1Q wipg out provincial indebted- ness, the Sirois (‘ommusion are folloiving the 000,000 Colonial debt into grants to the respec- mo a "par m, mg llriiiq, (jnlmiics for a period n; ‘mfycflrs, In Fllllllllflll the bill provides for the expenditure of $-’.5W>.'YX> fl YC-ll’ fill Cflllmlill colonial governments out of llfltifill illllll-l, l?!" "o, fufHhyL 5,, the" i5 still nothing new under the adiuiiiisiraiive sun that the Mother Country has not anticipated and practised. 4 a v u The litidgct this year will have to raise a huge mental purposes. 'l'liu.< new taxes probably will lie imposcrl and existing lax mics may be in- t‘l'(‘1l.\(‘tl, lii oi-ilcr to lrt the public lviiniv as slfioll as possible the taxcs they will hzivcio pay it is probable. .\lr. lizilslou will prcsrut his butlgct at the carlicst ilatc lltlikllllf‘, "lillllS whatever nctv m“; mm ,{,-,~{.l.-.i mum will go into operation Wlivn a builgvi with lii'\\' iaxw is in the offing persons who are liluly to b:- affctttcd arc iii- llll‘_\' lvuruv linw ilic t-tx priigiuiiii \\ill tiflcii tllcir undertakings. __.__.~-.@-._._44-AAouaoQan_~nn.Q~ 'l'l\e Citv Council rc—' That is, day-digit: savcrs must risc an i imm- ,-,-u~1;'i-r_ timid,- ilir city and Summcrsitl/‘l \\'om<~i1 \\"<~rc f0l'-;‘( speeding up of officialrlom at Ottawa. Flllfl "Owl inggyuqfliqn 113v: gone forth to give drparlllli: .1 iraik both m the iuor-ziiig and in Th: zndil-llé ant-ration Battery, the 6th Signallers and the Highlanders‘ example of the iii-lush Colonial Plflll “icll-"C lill which provides for the converting 0i $55" :ive colonies, and the Pripvllllllllfl! 0i $Z5P°°F deficits and the rcmi<siou of atlvanrcs HIFldC i0 sum of money for war and general govern- cliucd to go sloivly on iln-ii- (‘HitllllillllFlllS until. THE CHARLOTTETOWN NDTES BY TllE WAY Why do our public men, disre- Quits-Hg tiie inuitiphed evidencis that American sympathy 15 over- vriieiiiizngiy with those who zigiit against. such dictators-imp: u those oi Hitler and Stalin. seek miter the applause of the timid few who iieiiibie before the rut-nice 11653 of e bloody-handed tyrant. They would "shush" every utterance mat told in simple words American ah- iiorrence o! the Stalin-miter aili- tince, and its brutal lnihumuuty, injustice and rapine, practised at the expense of those who cannot defend themselves? Qhicago Daily News. You leave France celebrating Al- lied victories and the next day in Italy these VlCIOTIPS are ‘either played down or celebrated m; de- feats. The Italian pzcss received ordcis to lltaldllll? Clfifmfill suc- cesses ilie day before Hitler tn- varied Norway——o pretty clcar 1n- dcution that Rcnie was apprised of what um about to happen. But the order included instructions to zofi-ixcdal Rtisfila and not to men- t-ion the Axr, and this ndds to the sum of contradictions which make the sii-uatoin in Home confusing, baffling and perilous-Anne Grime McCormick Cables From Roma to the New York ‘Dimes. The Eastern lrrigatum ml- trict, with headquarters at. Brooks, was under t-he direct suiptrvliion and control of the Provinczzti Gov- ernment for nine months 1a.‘! year, foiiowtmz the dismissal of the board of trusts-es late in lvfarcti. The annual report shows that during 1939 maintenance and opt-inning expenses advanced by $58,488 to a new high total of 5172.012, while revenue from the water rate levy showed a dear-ruse cf $7.602 from the pzevioui your. Tiivrc wits a (l(‘1lL'lt for 1939 of sl-tilfll) (‘mllpdik d uni-Ii a surplus‘ 01' $4B.-lSti. or a 1- yrar lltlffl.‘ ‘t 0i $63,440. — C-.\-ii;.try' If, l; unlikely that anybody has been W0 "i about motsture tlieic is such a pcrstm. he will bc rcnsstuc-d by a report pubiulicd in Winnipeg. It shows that the Ed- monton precipitation from Sep- tember 1 to Mai-ch 31 was 8.69 inches n; nasizt-t 5.67 in the nor- ‘mnl ycar. Tue average was 5A4 "i l3 Wcsirru points, ixfitch have normal of 5.62 for the ])£‘1‘lfd covered. The heavy sitmvialls unr- ing the c-zirly part of the ilrcscnt month hcl-ired to put t-he ground m good shape fcr seeding. This is likcly to become izcntuil about the ixghi time and scnd tho chion 02f io a good start. T120 suifol nstrvcs Joni-no l. The prntfxstonnl rurtuni- tcllcrs have cvaivrtl a nsw (icvi c tor im- .l‘0\'(l'l .' ihc luiiirr. Thur dunk lloiiriili-iits lil coffee and rt-uci into from t-hc s-plashrs, Pgrtunpg‘ 1g, scams (“H1 be rrad Iioiii almost lanvi‘ if you have the gut, isoci-h ll sozts of ninth- crls. l an.‘ i _~‘,‘h(“,(';‘ p “y. ‘m: wills. i u uu- itiics of vrur liziiid. ton l(‘.l\'f*-, and Pym, - fl-ftlSlllClltd tranccs. with those WI mctiiccis .0 wxirlv taco-cpl- vs . bc _u.~t as prcaiiant with as llic lrnufluq. m 501110. "ll H11- Nor uccs it make any lllllil I if ihc (lrllltfllllllt is nib- ,b.ctl in the prtztflss, ihp {oyiunp iicllrrs. 11's thc s ashes ll".ll count! bring Ila obscrro n; ifitiut thiiiktiii: i. about as . bio a inc-‘iicit as nnv oi d'~- ccrnmg l-lir‘ .,:\]it‘ of ilitczgs to . . come. ~ Ilniilax Chronicle. ll"? Denmark ls putting up a nlrpnu. otis fight to krcp ivosstiss on of noi- flllplluiér. Aiiv Dtllilfll vcs cts on .ll_lc lllirh scars or in Ailicrl 0r "ren- lfitll prrts arc clalincd by m“- mark as bcirnaiiiq to the D | s." Protrsts arc made uzaLst their scizure its Nazi craft. If the nflnpg lhrid foucfii? lirilf ns hard to protect .ilicir ccvntrv (rm, "i, mp; m, m. Jllc Na ._ thr-y woiiidivi havc to »bc iv-criviii: about lll tr Fll ps now, —C‘.ark in Windsor star, ‘ " ' ' The rrcrtrtz-ry of the Lords .1 a made ovu- ,Dny Observance Society may Dc A Parent ‘fks l‘ 1y‘ 5o_ much ‘w s8‘ l“ _ ii\~,;ai'rtcct p. rh ips as the briiiiii~r~ ll" PYMPCCUW ‘kll-llll"? Of l“? ll l-lllcllflbcnrri" of Sabbuttin: ..~in i;i ins lcountng, but ho has bc-u ga-ini: lsome aocouiit of the no: tn which he hhiisclf "kccp." Sunday which would, vritihin the munory of some old pcopio today", have got him lfl~ to trouble with the strictcr Sab- bninrians. Thi. lic has lllPlllJfllY-"(l of S ziriay as an occasional feature of his day, the theory being, no doubt, that to ‘trike a walk duo not force othcr lpeople to ivork on Sundays. But. itliat. would not have bccn accepted -bj: the strctcr Sibbniarlnns of the lpnsi, by ilvlioni ill." only walking pcrmmed on Stinunrvs was to church or chapel and back. A mart who, hzivinsz Millndlfd iervrce in the momma. flock his wtfe md family for n ramble in the after- noon has rccnrdrd as a backs-ildcr among the ‘JTICTT sort. 'I'licn there ls the maiici- n! sllflVlflfil. A Scout minister in mid-Victorian days mid n friend that vvhcn he shavrd on Sunday momma’ he ihund it nocrssnry to shut. his drcasins-romn door most cart-fully it-‘t his serv- ant. SlYWlid sco him shavinc iin1 so muse a scandal in the parish. ,1‘. R person weir rash ciioutrh to llflkt’ n walk 0n Sunday it n-as as troll to lrnvc t-hc family dog M. hcmc. as n _vo~'nc woman dis- covcrM when a koclpcr hoard hcr ivhisilinr: hcr dctz to hcr-l. "Acti. my lcddv." he cried. "u-husltlin’ on the Sabbath! Ow! Ow!" And there wore famufca 1:1 urrch sugar in tea wns recorded as an im- proper intlulcrrricc on Sunday-K. - Mfmchmfcr Guardian. An oducatrrl man is not n por- son whcsr iii-ad is fi'l'd with all tho knowlcdac hr rcqntrr-s in 0r- dcr to be r succrss in llfo, bPCflllS" no one hcnd could hold all the knoivlcdrwc it is ncccscorv to h"Vt\ nl, our‘: command in ordcr to zi-t ‘viii-mirth this worki creriltriblv. F11- (.'\Il‘lll'l' and _\-i.-lil iuon» l‘l‘\‘l‘llll1' and llic iuiccr- iylllchnitstm: it,” lzuuly ."ib<-ui builigiil pri-pii-zila \\"lilt‘ll ivuils t1 vii-m vilhl-rc and how to look when slow up bu.ini'~s irzui-livliiuis will lit‘ clicvkctlQliw-v wl-h m dlwcovrr lrnmrlwlv wulvch ihcv do not possess. -- Chat- hnm New. Inqllsrmc-n 0' nll cloves talk croYv rif vliot llrv oxnoct of We war and llw- r:"i".1 tlicv bclirive w ll follow. ‘ll-icy an prepared in n L‘0i‘.(lll10l1.i iir:"c."it>cii:"~. But, 1Z1 case,‘ are i-cpcrtrd to be much iwttcr. throughout Aibcrta limit iii the other two provinces. - Fkimonton Wilhelmina (Moncwu Transcript) House of Orangeflasau traces it; origin as far back as the year 800. 'I‘ne Nassaus settled in the Netherlands in 1409, and n century later the principality oi Orange came into the rniully- lll I794 the armies of Franco overrun the lowland: and the lowlands became the Batavlan Republic, paylllil a largo amount for a French ziriiiy, in 1806, Louis Bonaparte was made King of Holland. and four years later it was added in the l French Empire. 0n the tall of Namleon, the Orange-Nassau House was restor- ed to power and. with one excep- uou, in‘; country has been at pence ever since. The exception cccur- red when Belgium obtained inde- pendence. but more than a century has irons by since that affair was settled. The father o! Queen wil- helniiiia died in 1890. too despotic lfor the democratic Netherlanoscrs, who rt-cadcd that his mother was the daughter of a Russian Czar. Hy the time the young Quccn came of age. at eighteen in 1898, the good Queen Mother Emma, who died onlv a few years ago, had created not only a new popularity tor her royal daughter but. also ' had moulded a queen deserving of t. Queen wilbemlnn was born on August 30, 1880, and the picture of her as a chLld may be found Lu the Netherlands stamps in almost any school boys collection, but _ marches onand the Queen will reach her sixtieiii birthday this siminiei". A week after she reached her eiglittenth birthday, on Sep~ tciiiber 6, 1898, a, fair girl of eigh- teen, clad in I long white silken robe and an ermine-coped red velvet cloak embroidered with golden lions, rose amidst the great of llcr laud to swear allegiance to the Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. That promise site has most honestly maintained. Recalling Queen Emima and Queen Wiiiiciiima. is it. any wonder that the Ncthcriaiiders have looked itiit-atl liopriuiiy ion Queen Juliana and tiicu li Queen Beatrix, com- plu1.'t‘nL_l\‘llll the peace and secitrity of fcmiiiine rule? Not. n, single ruler is lcii of that multitude of kings and grand dukes, o! princes land priiicciiiigs, who wielded pow- ior ivhcn she came to the throne. iRcvolution and war toppled many iii tliroiic. t Till? Queen and her government lwllldfld alliances and preserved neutrality. Even in spirit, although llll‘_(.‘6 years ago, when Princqss Juliana was married, as some re- l (‘llll 111$‘. no“: there was a gala per- , ioriuaiicc at the Hague Opera 'liou.sc. The Dutch national hymn [was sung with fervor, the German national anthem was played in honor of the guests of the bride- ,;l,l'001Il'5 familv but it was noticed illllll wlicn "God Save the Klng"| {was takcu up by rho Orchestra, in llGP-"f of Princess Alice and the Earl of Aililoiic, also guests, the iviioic vast assembly joined with obvious pleasure. Yct despite her unlmpgaghnb]; nPllllYlllll‘. the Niizi hordes have lliV-lllPtl iiic Netherlands and the IQKIP"! and llci" inmilv have sought \lf*llri‘ in Britain. "sap; in the iblldu. of ihc Waves" 1,; the motto 0i the {louse of Orange-Naxau. Ii -‘°\‘lll5 llllllffiprinie at the moment. BOYS! 0 BOYS! O Boys. the tiiiics I've seen! Tlll‘ llllllfis I've done and known! It you knew wicrc I have been, 0r half the 105's I've had, You never would lenve me alone; Bu: nix-tor mu to tc.l. Swearing to krcp it dark, Wliul . . but 1 knuw quite vvcii: l'.\t'l‘\‘ solicitors cli-rk Would bi-citk out and o mad,- And all the dons woul bark! 'l‘hcre was a. voimz fellow of old Who spoke o! a ivoudcrful town, Built on a lakc of gold, With many a barge and raft Alli-at. m tilt‘ ccoiiiig sun, And lutcs upon the lake Piuvcd by such courbesnns . . . Tho shzht was enough to take ,'I'hc_ rt-asoii out of ii man's Bruin: and io imvo him daft, BflblLlllR of lutcs and fans, The tale was riizlit enough: Willows and orloles, lAnd Lidlfls skilled m love. But thcv rstened on‘.v to smirk, For lze spoke to incredulous fools, And, mavbc. was sorrv he spoke; l-‘rv no on!‘ bolinvcs in loss And Ponce on Earth is a loke. Winch. nuvhow. tolling destrovs", ‘So br-ttor an on with your work: But. Boys! O Boys! 0 Boys! --Ollver Si. John Gogatrty. waswr MAPLE SUGAR The latest case of violation of Liie Muplc Sugar industry Act. occurred iii Montreal recently where 5 c0111- nany operatlnii a chain store was timed 810 and costs for selling an maple sugar u product which d.d not. contain itnv maple syrup or titanic sufiar. The charge was laid uiiucr Sect n 4 of the Act. This sec- tion roads. "No rson shall sell or offer, ex or old in Possession for sale n Canada .or ship or cause Ito be shipped any maple sugar or a . w ions of this Act oi- of the regu atlons thereiinder."______i_ be bombed, to be exhausted by years of fighting and to have m; everything at the end. ElNTyllhJig but their souls. There is fire in me _".\‘P 0f the most stohd Brttfsher when ho tolls you that he m]: fight on i-hc ruins of st. Piiura and i; the barbarian horde overruns Eng- liliid un- Union Jack win be hoisted at. {Iltima Thule. -- New York Urimm. O O§OO§O4§§§O4§O§O§OO§§4 How Are i Your Eyes‘? I! you lro having symptom; at alrnln-heldlchel, mm eye: onidiutnun — consult u |uec~ u s or experience and n thuroulh rt-fractlng lcrvlco, Call In and dlscuu your d1!- fli-ultles. 1" ti. F. llutcheson ' G. I’. HUTCIII-ISON l F. G. IIUTUIIESOU. Rfi-Q-OQO-Q-OQQQ-Ofitfiffifiwl .. .~.4I- 6 v o i At vour service qmi you; o 4 Z O o time 11 _ only A GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM This ooh-l In upon for tho dlnnuulla by correspondent: u! uuullolo 0| llturnt. I5. cup lultohwl flour nu don no! IQ- oouurlll onions tho cnlulou or corrnuondolls Sin-I read with interest u let- ,ter bv Reginald McDonald who con- lveytd the idea that many ailments ‘of our present. school-sixstcm woulu be obliterated by the hiring of est- pei-iencod teachers only. intro is iiu one but will that the past two decades brought nianv improvements IKIEC have con- ucutlonnl methods must: not be ov-_ eriooked. Not manv gears ago - was possible for a stu ent to obtain g, first c1853 llcenn; from Prince of Wale College on fiie merits of his high standing in the first year's work. ’I‘hat persons noun: out. into the rural school: to teach under such circumstances had no out- standing teaching ability would be naturally inevitable, and that t-x- erlence would change this condi- ion to any izrcat extent L: an idea not founded on sound reasoning. But now all that has been chang- ed. During recent years mucn creat- cr attention lzas been given i0 incl development of tcachinsz ability and instruction in devices {or honing pupil-interest, without which n pup- il's thirst for knowledge .1 quenc - ed very early by a boring daily mu- ne. Aianv of us. only now our twenties, have too painful memories of the well-meaning old fuss-bud- gets who selected the bcsi. artist and had him draw a dozen or i110"? lemons for the rest. of us to color. Under the guidance of an u -:o- date tcach.\ of today. we woul not have been cheated out of the m- struction that. was YILIlIlllillV OM51 and tlhe best artist of our grout) would have fostered his skill rath-l er than developed an acute distaste or art. Contrast. tbeoonsclentlous young person possessing 2| wcll groundcd uowlcdgc of the iiticcssiiv for inof- ivittiou. and with lllfil- 0M‘ of li-s, niocicrn tcacliliiiz l(lt‘4l.'4 tit-gm to] teach a pupil to put cxilrv-“Siml llll° his reading: and o road to his list- cninz audience. tho ciuss-coiitmst Jtht: nerson with that antiquated Esnecimen of their-aching DlYJIP-sslflll ‘who has a brircd pupil l‘-'.\'llllll‘l' "fl ~a reading lcsson whiLst thc othcrs follow with oocncd hooks. 1t. is lkc coiuDariua a 15130 tiutomobilc with a 1940 mcdrl. Wc arc uassin! tin ill" old for the zreatcr efficiency of illfi new. All teachers will admit that there 15 a curtain degree of tcnchmc a- lbilltvi that comcs only by PXPPl" deuce. but this ls a rclaiivciv small ‘amount when coinoarcd with t-hc greater degree of cfficiciicv and greater kiiowicciize of an lllrYQBSPIl ivflflélyoélf subdieqcglclopn the pnrt of o m crn . s. m disrcaardcd are tlfe i Not to be v members of a ccrirun tvpc Jpcricnccd tcaclicrs. uufortuuaich" :1‘c\v in lllllllllfll’, wiio have pvttilrri themselves of f\_(_‘(llll'S_(‘4lll StlillllWll ‘school or a vcnrs additional noima school training. Herc is a icachcr to lbe commcudctl. a lvflflllf‘? llllewsl‘ ed in bettering, hiinsclf _ llll‘ 'icn¢1iiiiq prollfrsitm iii _ll‘l\lllll‘lS:' of ‘and liuttiiifl into prariitrc niutr ‘mid boitcr icurhm: methods. taili- ‘or than liriuz in thtjliouc that scmc iadriitional bonus \\'l.l bc rhtu him iby the Government in viuw o! lllb aiitiuuitv. whenever mention is made ofin- crcasnz the standard of ollflllll-‘il- 'l,l0ll5_f0l‘ it first class hcvnrr. f “l? .(‘Xl)(’l'l(’ll£'t‘(l tviiclivrs tilt: the "f to commciid it; hn uric {molmlvtl-l: tion to sprint: Into ovistviic: a in. bv tlicsc "Olll-llnlfllfi’ “'01P . 991"‘ lvcs oi an ail- klitioiinl tcuciicr trzu an: cflllffii‘. llli‘ uproar would be ll't‘lll‘.‘l_l(lt)llS. Volumcg could be writivii on tllir, imnracziralxiiii" o) n Hull <lll ilfjl, "hire onlv cxiicriuurcti iciiriicra I propaganda. Oil!‘ of Lhc llllilVflfltlillic; results would b0 tllTll lllQ ll "f! rzcucrntioit would stiffer nuittc n-"l rowi-mlnrlcducss, And what or vlY-lllF, Canada? Somt-botii- in to _ yo‘ vmllh a o‘ nurc to iv if‘ “Qlll-i The woul‘; nf Priucc I». vard Is a_uri_ nrc ton lovvl-licadt-ti and too fair-- minded to our riuv nullify‘! 7d m; tciition to tuiv Elflllll 0f ll‘, -_‘- desirous of preventing thcxxo n o Quf land from having their chance to roach the (nu of the insider. I m’ 5"‘ dc" in rtav OFFICER T0 “F AN ENGLISH GIRL mmmn. Mav _iii 1cm --"l‘ho I AnwflQPmWFf is nuuounccri here be- i twecn Sub-Limit. Tiu-orlnrc Don:- iris lrrtril. R. C N . cltirsi sou of M". and Mrs W. lzard of , Victoria. B C.. and Pamela iilnric. I daughter of Maior and Mrs. | , M, Gather, of ‘Ilirrnhlll Vt ins, England ._._______--_-- GETTING THEIR COATS B. GALLFTN. 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It i: not for love of Hitler or to serve the Nazi war lord, but to serve the nets‘ Caesar, its he sees himself in tho Pahiua Vcnctia mirrors. He believes the struggle in the Iow- lands is about to provide the grand opportunity". But he cannot go about it honestly. Lackinq a. cause, he must create one. and he must unify tho tuition against the pro-Ally 1n- fiur-iice or t-hc Vatican and the Roy- al House of Savoy. At first he tried to provoke the Alites into some overt action with which he could inflame public sentiment. But Britain and France sniisficd ihcmselvcs with mere pro- tcsts against. manifestations of Fascist spleen. and Mussolini has bccn obliged to fall back on the time-honored piietexts oi’ British control of Mediterranean outlets and naval domination. He is mak- iiiz bombastic capital. too of the British contraband control olicv at Gibraltar and Surz to fan he fires of bclligercucy among his volatile pcoplc. And Hitler is helping him with extravagant accounts of aerial successes against British battle- ships. cruisers and troopshlps off the coast of Holland and in the North Sea. The Admlrnltys cate- gorical denials. of course, are not printed in Italy. The iatcst concoction out of Ber- lin for the benefit of the Italian pcoplc is that the capital ship “sunk" off Namstrs was not, alter a1, ouc nf the old Elizabeth type, like the Wnrspitc, but actually one of the ffvc new units of _ the King Gcorgc V, class. The NflZl drive tn the Low Countries. aclmittediv lmpiesslve, Ls magnified our, of .111 proportion. the Bcrlln communiques brim dcsiuucd as much for Italian‘ (‘ollfilllllnilon as they are to main- tain the lnornle o1 the German IIHIQCS. The French seem to think mat i-llv div L! 085e, that Mussolini and Hitler fixed the time for Italy's m- try into the war at. their Brenner Pass conference. It; will coincide, they bclicvc. with a Grrnian (liver. sion through Switzerland, de- Signed to claaw much of the Allied strength now concentrated in Hand- crs to the Alpine front. Nell-her of the Axis partners has ariv respect for l\lL'l‘(‘(‘l'|'lL‘fllS§ still it. miiv be n. called that thcy urn committed to aid each other. when cnilcd upon, to the full extent of military pow- er. But the wetsuit of the Vatican is l-"mélldollll. and the sentiment a- mour! uppz-r-clnss Italians toward llll‘ Rqral House Ls a factor which Mussolini and his Blnckshlrt aym. pnaiits cannot lightiy ignore, A; Q last resort the Pontlff may, fig- llffltlvcll’. raise the Cross to gm masthead: of the Alllctl battleships, b-“R! l-lll? Buns that point at Nazi Antichrist and Fascist heresy. E. R. Brow & Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, sick“... and Plate Glass Insurance Y at Lowest Rate . Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown ‘Before 11 Duos driver m, over the brink he may find ... self and his regime caught u, gortx of bitter internal m; uc an eventualli - »' new for Italy, y “mud m,‘ ' CHORUS Ill-IA J IS MOTHER, NEW YORK. May l1 _(cp] One of the trlm-aiici-iwrnzy- r 1n the chorus oi “You Mai“- G1, the long-run musical (Unuiqiy Bettv De Elmo. Bvttv is ranting . have a livc-moiiili- old hiby my , 0f stoke-GOO!’ admlri-rs, Hcr baby] Cavity; her husband is Lam,‘- , . ton. Betty enjoys hei- work lll . chorus._but she arse likes beta. housewife. She kccns house ,. takes care o! the bnbv herself Inst Novcmbvi- she m}: a in from the show. Cathy ivas bom I 12. Betty returned to her pines .. the line Feb. 3. . Her dav starts at 9:30 s. m, she feeds and bathc: the babr, . .. site wheels hcr n turn or tivo 5mm the block. The other olrls in m. show often come arcunti to vim and learn. Bettv cots home from WOTl! u round midnight and ivrikcs may for her bottle. On matinee do] Bctlv woos home beta-con mm. Hm- htisband is connccicd vi the house. staff of ii thmire. doesn't. ivasti- any ilmc coiling hum amw the shows. Betty ‘rink from Ti-xns. i-ler titiil was a circus ncrformcr. 13am‘! - - - - - ~ a a -_-_n_u_\_nfi5\|| EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Flttln; and sgpplytng Gluten c. ll. J. MABtlll OP'FOME'I‘RI.\"I‘ Montague, P. E. 1. Office Hours: l0 to l2 A l Z f0 5 P. M. Holiday: etc.. by upnolnimeol Olllce Conncrird with DRUGSTORE AHIHNHMKHF-‘J-‘n ~'-'n‘--'-‘u‘-‘-'I'b Professional Carl: ll. F. ARGHIBALII Ohlrtortd Accounlllll 140 Richmond Sim‘ Phone 4'1 9-9- B“ u McLECD 8i BENTLEY w_ 1,; BENTLEY, ILC. J. A. BENTLEY. Il-F» c. r. Bl-INTLLY. LLB- Bnn-bw" and Altnmcys- MONEY 10 M \ !3°_“'°J}!"._°1"L_ 4A! g2’, ALEX W. MATHESON BAmusTER. soucmnt. E - L collection “build? sooaolreal iii-iii‘ s‘ Charluili-ll Wll M. ALBAN FARM" an. i.i..ii. 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