q<frwm *'*_.<_' w ~ . PAGE roux a TNE GNARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Fnundid 1111887) Prusldent: ueut. Col. W. Chute: l. Mobil-II Vine-President: J. B. Burnett, IJ-L Secretary: lJeuf. Col D on, 3.0. Idjt d Mann i Director: J. l. Burnt! FJ-l. - 0" 111111111111‘ INrKank Walker und In A. uracil SIIBSFRIPTION BATES! I; Mail In P. 11.1., $4.00 per $1.25 for 3 months; for one month City Delivery; $5.00 er year; $3.00 l0: C month! $1.75 or 3 mon By Mall 1n Canada and U. S. A.: $5.00 luturday Weekly: 50c fur 3 mguL ‘The Strongest [Memory is Weaker than the PVea/cest Ink.” TUESDAY, mutiny; 14. 1911. Premier King's Opportunity Prime .\liui>tt*r Iluckctizte lung is Lffillfial chairman m‘ ,1“. llutllllllull-ldfOYlllClfll contcr. time wh-“wn ,,,,,,,_,~ today tor (lln(L\.~>lL')1I of’ ihc l\‘o\vt~il->'1ttii~ Louuu ~iw1t “'91'111111°1‘_d“l“"_l5' Unc oi 1111- rtgtvitztblt- fvztturus ot the Louuuls: sioifs rt-port l: tlizu it turns dcnvu the kjlillltl‘ 111 1111s llfuvltlcq ior l111p1't>\'t‘\l trausportatiott ser- vtce in tivcottl with 1hr tt-rius on which wc c11- tered Lt-niettcrutiuu. U111‘ l“‘1~‘l'1<‘ @1111“! “WWI this (mp5,: of 11w (‘ouiittissitiu and it ts_t0_l>¢ lpipqd, wlitu ihis and uthetl tptcsttotts’ HNPC1111§ _\IH,.,,,,,,,. ,-',,,r,,,, ,-,,,,,,-,- up tor dtsctissttiit at tltt‘, c,,,,,'(»,,.n,¢_ 111,11 .\lr. l\i11g \\'lll recall the solemn ;,_~_.-ur.'1111"<- which he l1i111~clf gave tu a spccclt d4‘- ln.,.,,,.,] p, 52,5“, 1,1111 on Supt, :1, 15125. U11 that ~ 1 - <11 : Ociiiiiglipiiiu- 21:3,, p“. prnplc‘ of the. Maritimes want cvriztiti rijqhn which wvre theirs when thCV came inm (fuuir-tltiuttiott. l l-"Y 011° d‘) “m b" 1mm H, m. \], gpppg, I belong to aiiother part of‘ 11m. ., but l for one will take tllt‘ mph-On ,, ,1,,-,,- l. n11 (iblzgntion on other part5 of (‘ark-pin m w,» 111:1! any obligation tinder whgrh p". penplt’ of the Maritimes came into the Forte ttyrn is duly and justly and hon- _ ' _ a p 3753-‘ nmmv f, ‘ There i, n0 desire not to ac; 500 pounds m co111pnrt~<1t1 with $050,133 1n the faylrh; “my, p“, \p,,.,,:,,,,,§ 1n regard m an). 0h. previous‘ 1111111111 mul- 2.<)J$.133 1n llccc-uibcr, ligation of l‘ri1>i<-1lvrati<~i1. The desire is rather M30- l1""l11<'11f‘11‘l111'111£ll19 V9511: 11740 3111f1l1111‘ m We up m the M, m," of the Ohpgamn_ ed to 140002.012 as compared with 122.77 ,8_18 If yo“ afp simply’ asking for justice, my wish and the \\'l.~'l‘t of the Government 15 10 g1" Y0" the fulle=1 rPPfigfllllflfl," _ We are ~=t5ll waiting for rhe implementation of some of thc rwommcntlations of the. Duncan Cqmmfgeiran wlWh subscqttctitly met and re- ported on Iluriiitite claims. Prim? AIiIIiSYPT King ha: nmv an GXCPllCYII ODPOTlIIUIlY Of Cttll- ing this erbivct to the attmition of the confer- ence on the 9irois rcport in his opening Sftefcl‘ as chairman. §ince the coufrrcncc has to défll w-iyh the broad iectle nf Domitiinn-Provtncial rr- latiotis, no more opportune occasion could be taken. \Vh0se Fight? A recent motion picture film belonging to the series "tkuiatlti Carries O11" deals with Eng- l1~i1 Clultlreti coming to Liiztttutlél. Prepared U11- rl<rr the llllfllffi s of the llottiiuiott (jovermneut, the (‘11l1llllCll1Ill'_\' 111d.» with the words: “Send us your chiidriii, litiglziii/l. \\'e will take care of them, l\'L'(.‘]11ll_£_" him Sitlf‘ and luippy while you cilrrrv on your fgltt." Upon which stztrctiu-iit the Ottawa journal is moved to cunur : "Your i ' ttrcly the clcver young mcn who go: out s f'tu nizitle a slip here. Ur did they nierclv Pxpr pvtltrtps ttucotisciougly, an all-torrprtwni ,: s .~ of mind in this country’? The state of nsirirl which scents to imagine that Engflmd is c rrvzug on her fight, not Canada's. "We 9pm. »as our neighbors to the 5011111 speak-mi scnrluig ‘aid to Britain’. Yet if we reflect at all we mu=1 rcalize that we are send- lHE Bid for 0ttr=<'1vr<. with Britain merely the battleground. lncidvtitally’, perhaps, because of the area of tlze cottilict, we aid Britain, but Ywflttv time" more. llritain is aiding us: endur- 1112 and suffertrg as pcrhzips no nation has ever Pfltltlrrtl or ‘utffrrrd lirfore to keep desolation from our sliorrs. "his wcll that we keep that 111,111 in mind, zltarrlmtr rtsaitist 11111112111 that this war is be- tween Frigiziu-l and ficr|1i.'1tiv. and that we here 1n Carwatla me Yllfllll‘ aidiiig llritain. 'l‘l1i_< is ottruwvtr: r-tus to the full ntcasure that it is Ettg- laflr1's,vdftuat1d:ng from us the same mgagurg of sacrz-‘tvr. and rlf willingness to sacrifice. If thus far the actual battle has been kept from "1" “ll/I'M. 11111 is but our gout] fortune ._ plus l-F-Qlfiritls \ ttr and viiiglit." IThe $1101} Report Premier (iiiiii-liell autl his cabinet colleagues lime gone to the LJuziw-a conference 011 the Eir-vls i-tpmt, llt-t-pittg their own cotutscl. In the only spec-ch in which he (liscusscd the report, (ht Prtmivr “11s tactfully vague as to whether or not lit» :ll1[7l'1t\'('(l of the iuzijor provisions. ill"? titiwl‘ llllrtttiiit- Prcuiirrs have been almost eotuillv rctttwizt; so that so far as official direc- tion is conwrut-tl. the people of the Maritime Froviuct-s" an: very iuuvh in the dark as to what tlit-ir cl<-v’(~l rl']|l't'5('11l£lll\£‘5 propose doing at (Jttzttvu. ln tlu 111t- illll‘, liowrwr. two strong Liberal flt‘\\'>=p.'_1|1('1's iii Nova Scotizt, the Halifax (./1r't>t:/r/1.t11il 1'i<- lxrrlrrn (Ncw (ilasgluv) V/Itftllitll‘._h:tv< i-oziiv out i|1 criticisiu. The llaltfax l.llll'l'.ll puptr \;1\g<_ “llu- l\‘1I\\(‘ll-.\"l1‘<tl\ rvptirl suggcsts that the IHVIAHICP sturvtultrr ntorv‘ uttttupinpy any] rgygimc wtltile rv-ttiziiuig f1\]11>ll~ll1llllV\' for the payment of its st-rviccs as wr-ll as for grave economic pvoblr-uis which uuiv :iri~e. As compensation. .\_ov;1 >ctwtzt is 1o llL‘ at the tncrcy of a Fgdqral (irunts (.<1111t111<~io11. appointctl l)\' [lug Dmpinioii (iovrrtilitctit. Th1- ]7(|_\\il|lllll('\ arc apparent, If that coutiiii~~io|1 1lll1\|<:‘l\' rviccts an application to Hurt rvotv-tiiit" ilif cultit-s or t-vcti emergencies ear; $2.50 for 8 months per you $2.00 per yearulflfl for 6 monms is at loggerheads with the government which created the Federal Grants Commission, dif- ficulties are only too possible . . . 'l‘he people of Nova Scotia Il€l‘(l tuore, not less. atuonomy. \\'ithout the basic opportunity to live and do business, they can enjoy only temporary relief from handouts or rather palliatives." proposed by the report. lasting sorrow. apply in this case. digested. A stiff propaganda“ (from Ottawa?) “has been set in motion to induce the provinces to bite at the bait. It may be prudent to let the bait dangle until more peaceful times prevail.” EDITORIAL NOTES The weather ucver did please everybody’, but the prt-seut sample is more plcztsitig to skiicrs than any body else. 1F 1k II Charlottetown and other parts of the Province will join iu the \\'Ij'l’l(l~\\'l(lC ttteuiorizil survive to be hcld for Chicf 51111111 Lord li;1tlc1t~l’o\vcll next Sunday. Ill i! I01 ll‘ Australia has nffert-d Great Britain another .-\ir Squadron for duly in the Nlitldle East to work in cotqx-t-atiott with the ttrnty. This is a lumpy scqut-l 1o the sttcccss of 1111- .\ll\ll'flllilll5 iu >11 to break his contract. lt scouts she threatened to dtvorvr- him tuilcss ho came ltomt‘ and stay- ed wttli l1er~co11tract or no cotttrzzct. ##1## Factory cheese production in Ilecctubcr I in I93‘). rm increase of 14.1 per ccut, 101101101101 According to prclitllinnry’ figures the Can- adian production of crcatitcri" butter antountcd to 12.102243 pounds in December compared with 15.001467 in November and 11,001,177 in December, 103,0. (Ituptit during the ycar 10.10 aggregated 2fi4.0t>_=.7t)5 pr-tttttls as compared with 267,368,127 in r930. a decline‘ of 1.2 per cent. v 1v >1< v The Executive Council of the Pcrtnanent Committee on French Survival ltave dccidcd at a meeting iu Ottawa to enlarge the scope of its French-language instruction classes in Prince Edward Island. and extend the sclicute to many French-Cauadiati districts in Nova Scotla- x =1 v m Pierre Loti, French Naval Captain and novel- ist. born this (late, 1850. llis utost popular novel “Le Rotuatt d'tu1 Spahi", a powerful study of a soldier in Africa. llis books are lacking in much that goes to nuike good fiction, httt as an $11!! The situation in the Pacific is becoming more zilartuittg for our Uttitcd Statcs COHSIIIS. The exodus of Americans from the Orient in re- sponse to State Dcpurttiietit advice has brought all but 1.200 out of Jnpzm. 'l‘hose rctuaiuitig are tireparctl to leave quickly i11 evcut of a scri- ous emcrgcucy, More than 8,000 Americans were i_n__lapai1 whcti the States Tleparttiteitt three months ago lS>11Crl prccatt1iottary' atlvice 1o n21- tiotittls in 1l1c liar East. to coutc home. w i Iii According to our evening cotttemtmrary "non- committal" is the attitude of Prcuiier Campbell 1i Already as a Province we sold our right to a seat in the Govci-tuiicut to a Nova Scotian for two airports. which we were cntitlvd to auywnyt without losing our identity in the Federal Gov- erunteut, Pcuuv wisc and pound foolish is a poor policy for any party or Govertiutcut to pur- sue. tltiil Mr. Alfred Noy-cs, the world famous poet, now in Cattatla, told a Aloutrcal attdicttce that if civilization was to be saved, it would he saved by the recognition of the trite principles of ethics and the moral law "which was based only in religion.” He believed the only people in the world today who stood on firm ground in a qttakiug world wcrc those who still adhered to the “philosophy of Christendom.” No fifth columnist was as dzitigcrotts as the popular writ- er who spread anti-ethical doctrine, said Mr. Noyes. These men invariably talked of a new worltl ordcr. “llitler docs, so docs Mr. ll. G. Wells and he is just as bad as Ilitlcr." These attti-ctltical popular writers, he held, had been doing the work of destroyers for more than a quarter of a century and their victims were per- fcctly inuoccnt people whom they intimidated into tliittking that they must kccp tip to date. \\'hile human affections had playctl a great part in the literature of the past, l\Ir. Noyes said that thcy existed not at all iu the works of these writcrs who said they were drawing itcarcr to life. "Iihcy arc really rlrtnviug ucarcr to death and the things that arc happening in Central Iiurope." Tihvsc SO-CRllCd modcrnists had ruled that music in poetry should be eliminated, he continued, saying that its use was artificial. Mr. Noyes hcld that the music of poetry was, in reality, related to the real uattirc of the imivcrsc ilsclf because it was in “metrical composition." Ilc cited the tides, the stars and tlic rhythmic boating of the human heart. During the whole considerations. If a government in Nova Scotia The Earn-m Citron/rip warns its representa- tives to use caution with respect to the program "They may be buying a pig in a bag," it says, "and Nova Scotia made one of those purchases many years ago to her Once bitten, twice shy, should The Commission's findings can wcll rest until they have been thoroughly .. ._ _ _ scare with the rzglit answer. Be- nn the Struts Report. It looks Ias though we Hum, Canada-s b5, 5,111,"; hock are 0n the eve of losing ottr llfCClflllS birthright. has betn t-hc Si ts Report-close - - . ¢ » < - - —' - lllsltfl’ fliterat r nl 1 tl ,,, ,1,“ ,,,,,,,,,,.,.‘ y,“ emm m" he hard m" 2.000 year. old ._ __v o . u c a t ar_, 1e scclatcs are evil creatures —t11ere to it 1o llt '1, ;,,.,.fl,|f~ I.” h” flumnnmv Wm he great spiritual principles have been thc_ Plllvlfliify gnettfyvnguptilgtélaoétfilzz cgfiyrmlgpé pa; in cripplt-d 1h:11 ~h<- will lutve little power loft. Conccrn’ h-e 51nd’ but dhe- pselfdo rcnhqs had he l3 "m" ‘ml!’ doing “l1 I071“ Am] ,1,- HH, WIMHIIHIHV H‘ “W and do busing“ throw-ii _aside_tl1csv principles m. ‘favor of a gpifsakghtéerllsngrytlgg melglbwvgnlleft: i, m" ;H,.,;",,_ mhlcmL ‘hi’; pmvmcc Wm be in ltarsh ttnitptitin of purely superficial aspects of m“ Yéhndrcn or malaria a‘ l. a Sh”). “pm, puppy y" i‘ i, ‘numb pesgimisfic thc world. These yyrtlt-rs exhibited an "my means n! wmndng the warn” he =~ ~11. . 1.1.1 “to or 11w m wit» Zlflfiifltiaipllilfwlsl“ ti: (hump ,-,,HIHI_I“H_II_ guy,‘ a commission m," 111g tIuIugs to pieces, Just as a dluld dissects an i, equally 15m, 11mg i, the splm‘ o; be “u, UTHHVHH M- a umtrlnnvm‘ h m“ entail tuscct. the Gennam 1.11 broken. Germany 15E .- CHARLQTTEI 9W1“ -GQARD1A1_Y_ _ Yet the fact that the Duce ViILClI mere 1s the central fact. fu the whole situa- uon. Tnougth Mr. Churchill may know better titan most men now 1,0 610L119 ft 1n brilliant 11nd bum- lng phrase, 11. is already speaking so loudly for itself that. the fas- cist response darets not even Lo hint. at it in infer 1.0 combat. it.— New York Herald Tribune. There will bu lhosg who wlll say again that the President has gone too far. chat. public opinion will 11:1. be behind hjm :11 this radical step. Thain l5 probahv true. 1c will be athead o! hint. "Ihere are plerrt-y 01f indications that he is continuing his deliberate polLcy of letting public Otpmion g. ahead of him, mat what he has dcne now is ex- actly svhat. the bulk of the Am- erican people have been wantmg him to do for months past. -wmd- sor Star. It's a town In Egypt. The Record ’I'_n195 spells it “Bag Bag". The Camden Courier-P st and New York World-Telegram spell It. "Bug Bug." The Ledge ApcllS ft "Buc Buc" 'I1h¢ Baltimore Morning Sun spells iv “Buq Buq." And the Baltimore Evening Sun, a paper of 11m old liberal tritdltlans, splits‘ the difference and spells it.—“Buqbug." —Phlladelphia Rtcord. If we face the facts we shall realize what. bulwark 11, is that protects our young men from the danger of battle and the rest if 11s fro-iii lmrd hips that would be ours cd the seas so long witlh us. It is the bodies of Brltkh cyflians. ex- p sed of their own frte choice to titutlllatlcui and death. It is these men and woanen, in nightly peril, who give us such securttv‘ as we now enjoy and make our "isola- tion" posszble. — New York Times. The solution lo Nvwfoundlanffs econ mic ptpblcun will come only IFJII the application of the best brains ive ca11 bring to bear upon fl. It. will come only from tuned and well-co-ordinat/sd‘ effort, and frcm the determination that, we 1n Newfctuzdauct will use the capac- ily we ssurczily have 1.. bilitd a. stronger eccnotuic structure. The question is one which transcends 1,119 mug 15.119 of pethonal pzoflt. Our viat-ioual existence 1s involved. For far foo long we have been content- t. be a country on the dole, and we do mt want. to ace that, QOIIdIllOII perpetuated. The standard of living of G111‘ people has to be raised 1n order tit-av the mumbled, can enjcy inclc-pcndettce. happiness 11nd cI,l1lI.1'l/, It .s fcr me rIglit to Lhcse thing.- that we have g.ne to war. — Dally News (Sf. John's, Nfld). The lac: of the matter srems tu be mar Japan has b81311 given a rude jolt by the dctcrniiiud ctppflsl- tizm whon has begun 1,0 take 51111118 to her “new order" plans 111 the East evtn the fact tltatslie has been able 1.0 gain a fcthold 011 Indo- Chliui wltthout much trouble has vorrs av r11: vutv ‘ has plundered mto a_ gilllflb-IOII from no 15.5118 save sub-i mission 1.1- the Italian pemle is spells 1t "Buqbuq." T119 New York 1f PUBLIC FORUM fill ulna: b OIQI h: lb dluualll h .1 undhan d hunt. Ih 0» IQOUOOII G an l“; pg 5* soundly undone lln lnlnlonu 0| "unthinkab- Mussolini Calendar - (Winnipeg Free Press) Extracts taken from the speeches and vvrlllugs of Mussolini by the London Times show that. the Duoe of Italy need not fear comparison with his predominant partner. the THE FARMEIVS PROBLEM SIIr-It must. have been with a. feeling of relief that. Picmfer Camp- bell was able to imnounce the shelv- ing of the sheep and Swine Mar- ketink Scheme. The reason Riven Ls a certain amount. of opposition that 115.5 de- veloped. but I did not. notice any reason given ~for Lhe opposition 1e- ferred to. and the fact that tne shelving 1s only temporary speaks well for the scheme. However. our thanks are due the members of the executive council whose sympathy was with the scheme. The same arucle refers to dele- gation soon to 80 to Ottawa to press for cheaper feeds from the western provinces. Why, slr, does our government keep harping about; cheaper feed from the western uro- vlnces? Why homer about something of this province who grow grain for sale. I know of good oats that. were sold here last fall for 27 cents a bushel. Can slave labor beat that? And everyone knows theme are lots of good pota- toes being sofd at. from 20 to 25 eta. Der bushel. why do we want cheap- er feed than that? All this is adding force to the kick that Wlll eventuauv land us in the New Brunswick lumber woods. where so nvanv of our farmers have already zone, and from whence we may be able to earn enough ntonev, if we send it home, to save this province . _, “l, 1d B. 1 L1,, T, t b l_ _ . . . _ _ Mussolini suicLfftalv has neyer Lib-M‘ p ‘ 1* t wisailf.‘ at lillfilmlllfillfiélll, lsuiiot 310 irligiiltsfieriiiilltfiigrdlivltriizikiaelgtiridpihle gmm‘ mihmi duiecmi m ‘lxureiily’ V British Empxe, or the British Anny Premier's boast that. "P. E. Island 9111' g“‘“"me3,, lo 910m“ ‘ilk-all A llollywvootl actress is livutg surtl for $150; cr thevfiritish Air Ffotce, or even will not default.” ltlllgptpelfifmiki 550$)? gsilrlrgupfuggfi 000 for intlttt-iug hcr hudiuttd, a baud conductor. m” Em" l New) “mm has guaxd‘ I am‘ sir‘ etc‘ ' “I W. B. McLELLAN. Alma, PEI. AIRMEN FROM OVERSEAS W110 are these that come from the ends of the oceans. Coming as the swallows come out of the south In the now of Spring? They are come 211110111: us With purpose 1'11 the eyes, with a smile on the mouth. These are they who have left. the familial" faces. Sights. sounds and scents of fa- miliar land. tsed aforetlme. Sweetness of pome and the future hope had planned. A Iodestar has drawn them; Britain standing alone Clear iu the darkness, not, overcome. Though the huge masses of hates are hurled against. l1er~ Wherever the spirit. of ficedom breathes, is Home. 1.0 be Soon are they joined with incom- rtot, rncouraged her to mflke 8113/ other stop fcrward to help her Eurcpeal) pail-net's by treat-mg a diversion 1n the Far East cn sim- agfldIISl. her, Mr. Matiucka has 11W taken p119 Lne of trying to disarm suspicion 843811151 hcrself, “We do not. prcruse hamttng anybody." Mr. Matsuoka tnlght. well have tid- cled to his state-ml 111: “We are lust a peaceful, law-abtdng race and we do not. care a puppeny damn who becomes PYQSKIQIIL of the United States or what Italppetis 1n Ifurope. We just wvtnt, to be good friends with ever_vb:dy—~~_vcs._evcn wnt-h our Chinese brothers’! Hang Kong Precs. What has been the best scllltig b 0k in Cana-‘a during the past. Lltrte months? If cur renders had one hundred guc ses we venture to 11111111 1:111, mi one of 111cm would utp 11 11 1111111011 words in l-hree \'0l- tunes. A first. ed-vicn print of 3.000 sets (at $1 per set.) has been sold out; 11 second editlcn pr n1. of 1.500 sets is on its last legs. Ttvo months am The Journal. tuore skelpt-Itzal than factual, suggcsted b11111, no ntember if the cabinet could have read 1.211s report. nnmediaitely one of tha most important of Mr. King's mltlistfllfll captains inform- ed us that he had not only road l-hc report but had "found 1t as m- tcrcstlng as a novel." ‘The rebuke made us h-uttiby curious. Now H11‘ curiosity Ls discovering for us that Catiadimis are interested in more than Mr. Chnrlos McCarthy. The Slrois Report fa not advertised; is not found on news stands or at. b0 k shops.-Yet 1110115111415 of cur people are rtadlug ft; taking the trouble to send a dollar to the Klngts Printer here at Ottawa to get 1t. The thousands include bus- iness men, prafessonal men, farm- ers, wortkcrs. — Ottawa Journal. That Imndones should demand rcprlsnls for the utiprovzkcd and terrible wrctig and injury done to them, that they demand retribution ls right and human. Ifwtr demand ts, more often than not, dfscusstd in tmms of reproach. as though 1f sh wed a lack of mortal sense. uheresa not. to feel a pass onatc de- sire shows a lack of moral sense. and 11 very grave lack. 'I‘htre f; otnly one case against icprfsals — may must not. be undertaken If to do so is to diminish the number and the fcrt-e of the bl ws whlch are needed to buak the power of Germany. If icprisafs were to pro~ long the war by diverting men and machines frzm operations needed to ensure ra/pld and dcclsive victory, then iteprisals are not to be 1h ugh: of. The attack on German stores o! petrol. on refineries, on munitions. dockyztnds must. of course. go on. But, by flCClflTlTlfl and waging ter- nrlstlc war. Hitler has made the civilian "morale" a military object. It. ls true that he defghts in cruelty and 1n every kind of abcminatton for ifs own sake, He and 11111 ns- Agalnst all On joyous WIIIKS '11 the ways of the Soaring and bouncing. masters of How shall we hall them’! parab e comrades. V , Britain's flower and Britaurs bride. odds, desmsmg the 11.11am; no care for sectulty protu- A Puehrer of Germany, in the despic- able technique of treachery. A few of the extracts an quoted here. They are among the texts that might go with a Mussolini Calendar, as a daily reminder of the thoughts of the man who stabs his friends in the back GREECE Mussolini invaded October 28. last, but on June l0 he said: "I solemnly declare that Italy does not. intend to drag other peoples who are her neighbors by sea and by land into the conflict. Let. Switzerland, Jugoslavla, Egypt. and Greece take note of these words of mine." Twenty-slx days after Germany invaded Poland on Sepfember l, 1939, Mussolini expressed hLs sat- isfaction that “the Polish question ,had been liquidated " But during . that pre- ceded the Abyssinian war he said, on September t9, 1935: "I congrat- ulate you (the Poles) on the at- ltltude shoum by Colon-s] Beck. your Foreign Minister, throughout this conflict. In his conversatlttns with Baron Aloisi he has mani- fested real friendship and good will towards Italy and understand- ing of our needs. I in turn assure Poland that her situation 1s well understood in Italy and that there 1s a solid basis for friendship be- tween the two nations." Four days lifter Germany 1n- vadcd Austria on March 12, 193B, flssenlbly of the Fascist regime, Afussoliui S111 “Immediately after the War Italy inslllutvtl n policy of friendship towards Austria \'.'1il’1 the objvcf of defending her integrity and IIIdPDUINiOIICG. For a 10112 tme Italy was alone, but other COLIIIITICS have unw awakcnvd. Attstria knows sun can count on Italy to the cud." 0'11 Good F1111}. April 7, 10219, Mussolini luv" . 1h- " Yet just flIEN" '1 usly he d0- clarcd: s 1' 1c, in Albania 1s tptitc clear and absolutely straight forward. Its sole object. is to preserve and to rcspcct the in- dependvnt. status of this small covntrv, ivliith for t-"nturles has llvrd 111 fricnr‘.=l1ip with us " Italy invaded Abynsslula 0n Oc- fttbvr 3, 1935. Seven years before that itivusiou 111116011111 told the Italian Sciatic; "With Aby-rsinia- cspftclwlly since R115 'I‘afar1's visit to Itulv rclitons have bv- come 1m ' ' lrlrntllv . . ~f F“ ‘ . the first which iia wil) liuvo signcd svlth Ettropvnn Power. will no :01 a sral on 1111s 110w and any dottbl linppv kllflf‘ o1‘ affairs." 11111‘ (il‘(‘l;l1'(‘Il war on the Allies 0'11 June I0. 1914), whmi the cu‘.- lnixsc of 1%. cc “"218 11111111110111 and in ivas thctigltt to be as mar. Thou. on November 1B. last, Mussolini said: “I askrd and obtained from the Fuelirer por- IIIIFIOII for clivtwl pvfou iii 1hr b1! with Iuliau uirp. I s. , lwtb- ‘ Yttt m‘ Afussollul which tho sadistic privilege of boastful Terror. imprcssioitist. he is (‘111lll('Illl_\' sitcccssful. Pierre 11111- lincs 1,0 the sideshow wluchlttéc wmd they ride. twqlve years that "In - .. . 1 ~ , . . . , . ' Italians have put. cu iu t-Iir Ive 1 sityttig that the 1' 11411111 b9l\\‘(‘(’l1 LOU “d: Alumna‘ m 11K lumh Amdunl m I81‘ antsut. N n-plussed by the From afar they battle for 0111' Grout Britain 11nd Italy ls timi- 1891- gr: "in-g strength being reinforced flltfllenl iSlfl-lld 11011111, 011:1 ls not r. ' the skies. They are heard in the night bv the lands betrayed and captive, And a throbbing of hone to their t-httnder-mrob replies. To dare incredible things. from the ends of ocean. T‘hev are comlmz and coming, over the perilous seas. Truly there are no words And no soniz worthy of these. IIINDERS CANUER FIGHT LONDON —fCPt -—Brltain's cam- paign against- cancer has been im- peded by the war, S11- Alfrocl Wcbb- Johnson, vicc-presld-t-up of thv Roy- al College of Su gsons said hrre. ‘ __ —-La.urence Blnyon. in the Iondcn Ti es m . will _he1.p to defeat. her, it. would be wicked as well as fcolrh fraln from taking them now civilian “moralc" into a military objective e Germans. -- The Nineteenth Cen- t/ury. to rc- that has been made Use Mlnard’: for sprains. i Proved _ Prescription Accuracy In having a prescrip- tion put up there ls one particularly important matter to consider and that Is accuracy. You can be sure of ac- curacy here because our double check sys- tem proves the accur- ate compounding of every prescription put up. JAMIESUNS DRUG STORE will have 12st the war. If reprblll cuouplace but fllfflflilPg 1111‘ pcopic of 311111111 from the nil‘ told 111a Italian sexisnle cxprtx. 1g a reakty. The friendship lmhvcen the two peoples is profound. By this I 1110211 that 1hr)" have never been divided 111 tli." 111M. that, they have wttrkvd tcgzrthcr for pmre . . . Thv prnmvfls. the pond faith, of ll1 ' 1c Fax s1 111-11 as rotten as are ______-_T__.____>_ “TIRED” ALL r111: 1 She fell miaeuble- g drnggy-lnw in vitality ' -lower in apirils. She hadn't though! of her ' kidneys, until l friend ' ' Dodd’: Kid- ney Pilll. A! once aha fault Doddb. _ "walked out" feeling ‘ WI! noon replaced by ~ ‘ clear headed energy < up. Hudlche, backache, luailude and other |i|m of faulty kidneys disappeared. I12 Budd's KidneyPills Greece on- Tue aircraft carrier would show to its best, advantage operating‘ In a JANUARYJA. 1941 . k; ‘ ’ = \‘ (litter/ll!!! 111,,‘ Save the Children of Britainl‘ THE MORE YOU GIVE THE MORE YOU SAVE i The ave the Children Fund of Great Britain is supp ying rescue homes, food, clothing and nursery schools for children of Great Britain Malta, Gibraltar, Channel Islands and others, who have found shelter in the British Isles. Any person or organization interested and anxious to contribute to this most worthy cause will be cheerfully supplied with a pamphlet des. crlbjng the work. .1. o. uvunmm, P.E.I. Representative, Canadian Committee, Box M9, Charlottetown i JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII} those o! the Nazis. On them can be no dependence. Not even, especially not even when Mussolini t/esrlfled falsely at Berlin three years ago that: ‘There are no secret. Inten- tfons behind my visit to Germany. Nothing will be planned here to divide a Dxrope which Is- already dfvldede ..-Tothowholn world, which ls asking wusely what the result of 1.111s meeting IIIIIIIIIIIIII 21911111112111 naval battle between Equal 011 W! 111811 seas. In nan-ow ers close to enemy shore bases oonnot. give a fafr account o1 selves. The aircraft of the capital lcrufsem are all b11116, seap anes or small f 1 .1 l‘ 'I‘hc1r chief purpose isly ng “'5' sauce —spoLt1ng for the gun-v. Iltav are launched by Catapult, and ~ hype! t1"- “I 1 hem. rlupg will be, war or peace, the Fuehrer their return Bllghl’, m] the W3." and I can answer with a loud beside their parent ship and Q; voice: ‘Peaoem ' hoisted aboard by crane. l ______________ MIAMI, Jan. 10 -tCP1 _11'5 do raclng time 1n Florida. 11111111. 1 sport 1s big bUsln€Ss here land 11, many other sections o1’ the Collfllly) 110W with four mfljflr irGClfs open. ting nightly throutrh the Dccrmbq Apr‘l season in this town alone Th, several htmdred 1101s mwivn w, cmrivmble with 111111 of the p5. ‘notch throuzhbred 1mm, ‘ill BUILD UP Bold Resistance WITH PARKE - DAVIS IIALIVEB 01L CAPSULES 50 For Qflg 100 For Children Need VITAMIN D GIVE THEM NAUBUNANUE Small Size 79g Large Size Pleasant to take as orange REDDIN BRQS. i VLLL_AA British Aircraft Carrier ("The Navy." London) When the war began Great Brf- tafn pomased slx aircraft carriers with six more building. Two of these carriers, the Courageous and the Glorious, have been 10st. The carriers exfstlmz at the out- break of war were: H.M.S Ark Royal. 22.000 tons. Completed 1038. Normal comple- mcnt 72 aircraft. Length 800 It. Designed speed 30 '75 knots. ' ELM s. Courageous, 22,500 tons. Completed 1928 Normal comple- ment 48 aircraft Lengtlx- 735 ff. Designed Speed 30 knots. (Sunk pyweigemy action an September 18, H.M.S. Eagle, 22,600 tons. Com- pleted 1924. Normal completment 21 aircraft. Length 667 ft. De- 511mm speed 24 hours. I-I.M S. Furious 22,450 tons. First completed 1918. Normal com- plement. 33 aircraft Length 786 It. Dcsttznvd ‘speed 31 knots . HM.S. Glorious. 22,500 1mm Completed 1930 Norma] comple- ment 48 aircraft. Length 786 ft. Dvswned speed 31 knots. (Sunk by enemy action early 1n June, 1940.1 H.M.S. Hermes. 10,850 tons Completed I924. Nrfizml comput- mcnt, 15 aircraft Leitath 598 ft. D‘sl1med speed 25 knots. There is also H.M.S. Albatross, o! 4.800 tons, which has accommo- dation for 9 seaplanes or antohf- bums. It formed part. of the Rovz‘ Australian Navy, but was 1.111s- fctrcd to Great Britain in 19R‘) The slx aircraft carriers boili- 1111! P11 f-lfc start of the war wcre the Illustrious, the Victorious, the Formldable, the I“dcn1i‘ab1~=, 111»- Tmtll-‘tfflble. and th» Indefaffizable, all similar to the Ark Royal in gctieral design, although slightly b12201‘. A11 were due for cem- plctlon 1n I940. Aircraft carriers In their first war have proved vulnerab1e as 1118113’ SUPDOsed they would. Their huge flfeht decks. which cannot be heavily armored, their great, bulk made necessary by the hangars for aircraft under the deck, and their need to operate away from the main fleet, make them a mark for the bombers, the submarines, and the surface craft of the enemy. 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