f r l t l i 1 l l fiv>jr¢ndwvpwll lirfl><—hvvibfc‘wvvlw w: now-n -—-w-n- ~».1 QPAQIZEOLB--. THE-.. CHARLQTTETQVYN._ GUARDLAIS._ . iii: ciuiitottisiowii tiimitnutt Morning Dally (Founded In I88’) Pro Ident, LleuL-Col. W. Chester S. Mclmro Vice-President. J- It. Bumel... FJJ. Secretary, LleuL-Col l). A. tlnclflnnon, 0.8.0. Editor and Mtlnagin- Director. J. It. Burnett. FJJ. f soriate Editor, Frank Walker. SUBSFIVPTION RATES 85.00 per year ttn advance) teltver." k Cit-v $4.00 per your t . advance! malted w l’ E Island Ia-UO per your iln advance) mailed to Canada and [LS Members Audit Bureau or Circulation: “The Strongest lllentory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." _ Tlll R DAY. APRIL 11, 1940. blotttettlttus Battles ,1 Not sittcc lllt’ iitllll!" stirring ticw. ‘It'll "if; of the war has such ti-rt-rtliwl its that which ap- pears iii it .. hrlti-s. rt-lzttiiig its it dot-s B. scrics oi c: u t . pi tlit» llriiish Navy and .~\ir lflirtt- .1 _; ilt illwllltl iiiilts of Xtirwcg- tan c1111.»; .i. The sirn hcrtt compared with the battle tit" _lll "tr lttst tirciit \\‘ar, in which tlte \.icrin.i:_ iintv sitftcrcd ti ilccisivc defeat. llut lhc IItltWs t -l in lllt’ present naval, air and Ulthl-il t ti arc of fair greater ittag- nitudc. \\ ‘~ W ting is allll in progress, i1 is wise to t" - optitnisttt. Heavy losses have been and are inevitable in such a trcttirntl tis the ;\llit'.s ltzm: ltiiittcltcl llut t'i':._;iiit~tti:ii'v stitrics rc- reivetl llltlc‘ "t'\'t't‘}' iiidicatiott that (icrmatiy his ‘h toiitizige to cripple her tiaval ft» s .i~~.l rl-tpl: r ilittti ititpott-ttt as a striltiitg i-i i Il‘t‘ r»-~t of 1hr irzir." This is amazing :1 i <- 3 n» it ll"<\ 1hr boastful assurtitirv, oi ' luiilcrs that thvir sud- tlt-tt thrust in!» ll. i iid .\'orivziy' had check- 4| ‘to tttctistircs, It is now mated tlic .>\fI t .' ~ n; i tn tltirittatrws part was .i- cttiiilict now in progress .1 cpizvvtp-tl .\llit*<l plttit Of ott lltt‘ \\‘c.~terti Front. The ,.\'iirw t" Iii‘: of llcrgcti and Narvik, rrportrtl to hat» ll<'<'l1 cflpltllTd by British for- ces. are of j_'t't".. illllt-iiltillft‘ strategically. Thrv are widcly st-i > d. .\‘;irvil< lying far to the north is the cl: crnirc of Norway's iron ore export, The Allied zittzick .<{'(‘lllS to have been launch- ed at every wwl point. bu: chiefly in the heavily guardctl Slut‘. the watcrtvziy dividing the southern end t. X-irivziy front Denmark and lcadittg dirccilv both to Oslo. the Norwegian capital. and 1hr lizittrtyzit trhicli in turn gives access to Cope "Lyll and to the straits leading ittto the lidlzic. 'l ~ hvavirs: Concentration of (iertttatt ships and mint-s is in these waters. Events arc tn-wvit with startling swiftness Iowan! a clftivix wlzirli may (lctermitie the out- come of the war. ti. f‘... Norway The Pacifist The Govcrtttittitt of .\'or\v:i_v, which ltas just been swept :i\v:i_v by the (icrttiaits, was an All Labour prn-tl-tt itiHiic one. It came into power on a tii-itiitiitvi .ii‘:ill_\'-1itilcd and attti-ttiil- ttary plzittpini awl, c-xrppt for the itidcfittaltle character of lllt‘ t\‘it~.~i:iti liovcrtttttcnt and some Australian $trite _1'-\'tl'lllll[’lll\'. it was one of the most “Lcfti.~t" gttvrrtttttvttts in the world. Like the other PYCHHHS rather auti-ttiilittiry Scatt- (Iinavizitt giwvrtitttt-nts. the Norwegian Govern- ment was lllfltllltifily compelled to go in for rc- armamertt and raised its national budget by some 5o per con: for the coming fiscal year to defray the cost. lt, ltowevcr, still proceeded cautiously and Tflllflflllll)‘, and lagged, even pro- portionately to pt tiiilatioii and resources, far be- hind Swcdrn. lint it was apparently altead of Denmark anil—ivh:it titziy prove decisive for the fighting morale of the population-At had been forced to drop the Illltl-lllllllafy doctrine and adopt the hntrtl military ntctltorls and fighting slogans hitherto at. titted only to the “pie- datory capitalists." The titrtiitig point in the doctrine of conversion appeared to have come when even the prolctarian government of Rus- sia titrned prcdttort' and embarked on military conquest. .-\s late as r9138 ail efforts in Nor- way to stintiiltitc ri-zirtiiatnent were denounced by the dominant Labor Party as “Marxism? Now Norwiay has reaped ivhztt it sowed and is over- tun by the cnrttiy. Wartime Price Advances _l\'oting that the wrtrtitttc advance in Can- adian ivhi-lcsale priccs has been about 15%, the Current .\lt»ntlilv llt‘ "i w t-f The lltink of Nova Scolia bllllCw tint: tins tucrctise “is certainly no greater lllllll Vtitn 2H llk,‘ txpectctl iit viciv of the getteral upsurgt- zii thc lllfll‘l\'ClS for basic cont- modttics, thr- 1'~’,? iivclitic in the Cattadiati dol- lar, and lllt: tntctl-tlv tit tbt- cxttittlslltn in indus- trial output." Today, iithtd. tin: wiitiitt; pi production in Cztttadti is cwcn ltiglztt- than zit the recovery peak of 193;", \\'lllit' lllt; itiiw Icvrl is still somcivhat luwt-r. 'lhii"c i. i.-t Hill? ritin pf any inflation- arv trvtid, for, with diic alloivaitct: for the Ile- rlinc iii 1hr txthztiigi; l'lli(', prices" iti Ctinzirla arr‘ in line with iip-si- lll iltt’ Ltiitctl State.» and in recent \\'('L'l\'> lltiH; tihiiitsi C('1t\t'Il to risc. Refcrritig to tLv prim’ rliziitgtzs affctttittg the thrre lt-adittg l>.t~~.\~ inilttstriw. the l\‘t'\'ic\v 0b- SPFVCS that tlit: tnicrs of iiirin pHnlltrlS have rrcurtlctl a ii-i grip of iibottt .'o’,} since last Attgitst ttttd that l 1nd ttott-ft-rrittts lll tiricvs of forest products ~. lirivc l"l-t'll by zibtwtit half as inuclt. \\‘liilt- £lAl\'llllll1‘.'ll price-s lttivc thus risutt sitbstattiiztllv, lllt‘\' arc llL'\'(‘rlll(‘lf.‘.'~$ still relatively <lt~tit"c>~t-d its (ttlllpIlfCtl with 1hr prtct-s Oblfllllftl by the fin-psi Ztllll itiiiiinz industries Prices of ftHT-l products, wltirlt did tint stiffer ltty sk-riotts dcrlittu lll the rrctnx-‘iott follottxittg I937, ltziw: :idv:itic<~tl to ti troiitparativclv high level. lit lllt‘ CH." of tutti-ferrous tttclals. the incrmsc iii pr; -. \\'.'t.~' probably litttitctl ltv the nmitra-cts tit-nit . I'll l)\‘ lltt- llritislt Govern- ment with lfltw‘ nttitrd ltlVHlllCPTS. Nottc the less. those cotttrucp ltilVt‘ iirnvitltid an assured mar- ket for tltt- ltllll\ of the (Einutlinit output at a reasonable tirict- Jlllll. :ip:it't ftvitn the spccnla- five extrt~tiit~< pl lillz‘ 1113b .'itttl 1113;‘, the citr- rHtt lcwl of the nun-ferrous ntctul index is ap- preciably highsr than iii rcccnt years. The Wllflltltt: lllCTtHlnt‘ tn the price lcvcl 11-h‘ brought a stinn-wliiit bcttcr suite of balance be- tween tltt- prices of fzirin prtiditcts and those of titanttfactnrctl goods, 1.1-. pic tcrttts of trzitle be- tween the ci-ittitrv rut-l 1hr citv lttive iitiprtived. The farm pricc tn icx wltzrh l:- now at 70 (19.20- ioo) i5 about is’). l(l\\'(‘l' lllitll that of tttanu- lacturcd goids, wit. ' s l;i~t .\tt_4u.<t it was 20% lower. "This is a lltc Rt-rit-ir, "lint i‘ C-Illlt‘ int]irovciitettt," says fr“ than might ll(l\'C bccit exprctctl in lltc of the cxpcrit-ttce of cur- licr PCTIUtlS of r ~- g prices." ln tiart, the ex- planation is fairly -llll|‘lk‘I the titlrattre in farm prices was lllllilVLl by lllt‘ \\'~it'ltl-\\'i<l(' zibuittltiitcc of footlstitif .\illl}'ilt.<, and r<pccF:illv' of wheat. and also l1_\' tbt- Ultftllll hitvitig tiolicivs of the .~\llit:d (it>\'t‘l'llf‘lli'llf5. Itt tizirt, ltoivt-vvr, the cxtiltiitzition lies on the other sidc—~iit tl c >l1ililt‘tlllf‘>'S and c-xtcttt of the advance of prfc of tnniitifitctitrrtl goods which l1)’ l7cbrit:it'_v tvtrt: 1;"! lllQllfT than bcftirc the ivtir. Pcrlttgw tlit- itxtrtt; l'('-'l$tt1l for this was (be substantial lllCftils‘ in raw mutt-rial costs and tllc Illltiilltt‘ v." ~tctic<l bv the gcttcra! protertivt‘ but‘ g taut 1 tht- br-giiittittg of tlte Will‘. .-\n titld ‘(llllll s iiriitrc \\':ts to lll.‘ found in {hp ' tn; _ fiultlli of tht- inzittttfzictitriitg industries \\'t'l'I-' zippro; ti; CllllflClly itpcrziliotts shortly .'iftt-r the ninlir of irzir, and with the cnntinited rccript t,‘l tivvu tirtlt-rs prices wcrc ad- viittccd Tt‘Il( 'l ~. New Brunswick ~ltt The Red" The fiiiattcitil po . ii of New Brunswick is so critical thin four tkiti-ifivitt liitttlts and a fin- IlllClill txpvrt £11K‘ ni c wnct: to sec if they Catt tittd a way out. si-irv is that one of thc lilat acts of tltc l1_\~ ‘l litlvtrlllltCllt ivtts to ntcet 5800,0110 .\\lll\‘il ltll duc on .\ltircli 2, There was no titoncy lot‘ llll‘ purpose, and the Batik-s rrfttscd to titoiiilc ti. This wwis lfll\'(.‘ll cure of “tcntpttriirilf, fitoinwpti lit-int; paid out of sink- ing fund and lllt‘ ltitldllft; citrrivd ovcr as a “re- fitnd." \\'licii ll(_' disctncrt-tl the >llLlZlll0lI on cur- rcni account and that flit-re wziszi dcficitof $875,- 000 llutl- _l- l. ll51_\'1'§ llwiiit‘ the nrw Secretary Trrtistirci- tvftisvil l4: CilrlY on and tcnilcred his rcsipntitioti which ivii.» 11ml zirrvpt, and he was ticrsttztdcd to Ullllllllllt‘ lll offtct- with the assist- ance of Mr. lziiiics L] lltuttipstitt, a hloittrcal chartered ziccoiiiittiiit. 'l‘lt<- .\l<iittrc;il tniut is a forittcr special zitiditor ftir .-\lbcrt:1 and front 1937 to 195i) was tlircctttr of the public accounts inquiry of the Royal totinnissiott on Dominion- Provittctal rcltitions. li£llll( rcprcsc-tttatives who met the govcrititicttt we're: T. B. Wratherbee, hlontrcztl, ittziitagcr of the Canadian Bank of Commerce; T. ll. .\tl<itis~n, hloittrc-al, super- visor of the Rovnl Ptlllb of Cattatla; B. C. Gar- diner, Moutrczil, tissinitttt gtiticral manager of the Bank of hlontrv: and ll. L. lititnan, Saint John, supervisor of lltt‘ llziitlt of Nova Scotia. Indications art‘ ihiit llll public announcetttettt of Mr. 'l‘lioiiiti~oii'< finding. will be ntzidc int- ntcdiutelv, ziltltttiigh .\li'. lloiiitv ni:i_v incorporate in his butlget spetrlt SHHIC of the revelations containctl in his rcpurl. - solicit-tilt notes - This llbcl is from ‘bunt. of The SPCCIZIIOFI “\\'lt:it's the mo: ting 11f this ritsh of Scotstttctt into the ziirforrt. "I lb, didn't you ltiiotv? 'l‘ltc_v ll(‘2ll'<l \\':iht-r l-i Kt szri" in a broadcast that every cloud lllls a -. vvr lining." 3i FF >i< ¥ Are the GU\'(‘l'lllll('llL and ilic ntcdiciil doctors as a body, iii the llllllitt‘ r ltrt? \\‘c have reason to believe thzit trnooo srrtpfis were issued ant “l no cl’ ~t l" th'-c o tl t0 itr r' itt ottt- iiiiitxfi. \\ 1.11‘ iii IL iii n ts last sittttiitcr no l-<‘\\t'l' than 25,1100 scripts wurc "ltonottrcd"! Pity ilic "p<~>t'“ siclt. i I ti l To what are we coming to when a. depart- ment of the govortittieiit dares to tell the Legisla- tive that too iniwii worl. would be entailed stip- plying aiiswt-rs lo qllrslitttlfi l-v a ittuitiber of the Legislature? 'l'ltis is the ntilitral sequel to the Premier allowing the officials to ruit the gov- ernment. Bitrcaitcrzicy ritlcs sitprctne, N‘ if it Ill \Ve have been drawing attctitit-n to the cras criminality of piling tip (lvllls and indulging in borrowings by the (iovt-rntticttt, and now we sec the folly IICZIYCI‘ at ltantl than in Newfoundland. Premier Dysart hastcrttiil to a safe scat in the County Court britcli, ltiziiiiig his suctv-sstirs and the Battlts to SlltllllflCY il:c (ttll~t't|llf‘llCCS of his financial folly as llC-‘ltl of the Uovcrnmcitt. I N‘ l‘ I A countryman, w-hosc cottccrn as to the weath- er has been l‘(‘\'l\l'll by the ribsctice of general forecasts, said that "There will be a new moon Saturday. \\'e halve. had l\\<t white frosts on Thursday and l"riil;i_v. so we shall certainly have rain at the week (‘Ill-i The gcttcral belief that the moon affrcts tho \\'C.'llll<‘l' is as widespread as the cr-nvictiott that a trig killvd itt lltc wtntiitg itioon will give lll'illlL'l‘L'lll nit-zit. The experts unite itt saying that ziliiiiist t-i-vrv local theory is without justification: Si. Fwitltiifs. the chang- ing ntootfs inflitcnwe, the. ltitT-l;lltt\\'l('<l;(C of itt- laiitl-ttinviitg gulls, tlt- cur»- of the thrce ice stiittts, the biitldiiigr til ash and t-zilt: tbt- country prophet is lcft lilll\' \‘.llll hi. wu-irtiiiig of the red sun iii the morning: Jlllll that is its old its (lent-sis. Yct some of its v.i.l tVtllllllllt‘ to associate botlt birds and thc tittii-ii with mining wczitltcr, ‘k ti» 11 =l< Stinit-ltoiv ont- lizid .-ilw':i_v< tlic lllll)l'l‘.~\l(lll that lilllttt Root \\'Il\' hilt‘ t-t‘ lllt' rhiss of politicians to which Sir john .\. Alllfil/Illllltl, Sir Wilfrid Laurict" and llon. \\‘. S. l-tt-lditig ln-lottgctl, bril- liant bitt 111ml‘. .\Uti ~11 llI>\\l'\'('l‘. llt- left an trsttttt: uf Zllllln-l tlirtt- tiiillitni dollars or $2,- fioutgo, to l>t~ t‘1Il'lt‘\'l, 'llit- (‘XPFIIXH who are his two sons rtt-t-iu- . wit.’ ('J1(ll. The trus- l(‘('S of llilllllllltll ftilt_t l|.'l\'(' “ivcd their $100,000 lflglttj’. and bwtttwds of $5000 cziclt ltitvtw l1l'('ll ]lIllll to tht- lll‘l.‘l (‘bntitt-i‘ of the Sigma l'lii Such-iv Ill llillllliltilt (ltllrtgv, llic (rtitttry Association, Kirkland Towti Library /\ss'oci:t- tiott, and lhti l‘rt-~lt_vit~ri:it1 tSInttv) (‘ltnrclt itt the villzigi- of (lint-in. XX. tltlit-r_ public bo- qttcsts of Spoor) ('.'lt‘ll llil\(‘ lll‘t'll paid to the Oneida Historical ,\ttt‘l4‘ll', llu‘ Aliiiint Vernon Prt-sliytrriziit (liiirrlt in t|p~ villzigv of Vernon, the RIKISTHFlI .\ll‘llltll'lill .\~~~<-i:ition. tbc State (‘ltnritivs /\iil $tici<~1v, lln- .\‘r'\v York Associa- tion for the lllintl, .\tiit-|~i,~;|n Iimlflfllllllll of Arts, Alllfrlfflll llttliiwilitrt- Fi-cit-tv :iit-l thv New Yorlc Law lttstititto. Th» tltitlllllrlll ttlst» shows that sixteen individuals rcccivud stints totalling $661M _.__._ . . _. __,. _ / ’ l 't NOTES BY TIIE WAY Recent surveys of automobile fa- talmes have shown that. the g.eat majority of serious accidents are caused by a small mlnorlty of driv- ers, many of them prevzous offend- ers. In other words, your average motorist. 1; a pretty safe dnver, “title, relatively, a ltandtul of driv- crs contribute danger arid death to the highways. -Guelph Mercury. Mayor Morrison of Hamilton addressed a banquet or Boy Scouts, and said he had itever known o1 a ScE-tt who appeared in court. That same claim has been made before, and while it. does not in BILV- way describe the Bay scout mowment. 1t ts worth repeating 1n, an age when youth and crtme are becom- lrig miserably linked together. — Peterborough Ebtamlner. Aprll in England again with all the old familiar feeling or it. that is compounded of sounds and scents and colors, but of tOmELIIIIIg more that. no pset has yet hat- ncssed 1n words—a feeling deep and splendid and pccularly Eng- lish, as 1f these people had taken Spring for their own and tong ago perfected 1t. Aprll 1n England and the old glory tihat even war can- not touch or dim. April that. W111 come again and always. fresh, urgent, virginal as ever, long afnr gie war is a memory. — Vancouver un. Lloyd's Medal for saving life, first issued 1n 1840, depict»; Ulysses clinging to a floating spa: 1n the act of receiving from the marine goddess Le-ucotltea it scarf (kro- demon) with the worlds tOuvscy v. 334). This magic girdle rowtd my bosom bind Llve on and cast my nwrors to the tvmrli The Rcyai Navy has dra . upon lLni-n lcr >40 ZLAHLS of t: t: few 1.11.1 its ships n2 eefirical industry for manv technical tenm. Would no: kredcmnon he the Ideal name for the magac girdle now being titted to o.ir ships? - F‘r0m a Letter to Lon- don Times. J Ono of the holes that will have to be plugged 1n foreign exchange control is the bootlegtgtttg of funds. People can buy Canadian money 1n Detrolit. or any American city at a much tower rate than the charg- es stipulated by- the Government. If a Candalan dollar can be bought for 85 cents or so 1n scme quarters money can be made by manipulat- ing funds so the/t. American money Ls bought through regular cnzinnets and then used to buy Canadian funds through irregular cnaunok". A profit can be shown on the trans- action. It ls difficult to know how much of this irregular buying and selling of exchange 1s going on. It is not always easy to use large sums without. being discovered. but; 1n smaller amounts 1t ls not so easy to check on the transnrtzotts. As the war goes 0n Canadians c1u expect many pronouncement; by which the ruTes wtll be drawn tighter and -t.lg'nter. That lS part: of the so-called economic front.- W. L. Clark, tn Windsor Star. Police have tried various met/ltods or coplng with the mett- twe of the hit-and-rutt driver and by far the most effective way we have read of is one which has bccn adapted by sereval cities in m: United States. A civlc ordnance requires that every garage trlticlt gets a repairing job to do that. suggests a collision of some kind, however, small, lmmecllnttely must reipot: to Fne pctlice. If they ltave an unsolved ‘titt-and-run case on their hands the police go at once to the owner of the car and ask 111m to gtve an account of his movements at the time of the accident. Garage owners are for- bidden to flx the car and let 1t go until the police give them au- thorlty to do so. Some cities, even quit/c lttrge ones. claim they ltave eliminated the hit-and-rrn diver by bhflS system. Drivers who have had collision accidents and a clezt conscience go themselves to the police and rctport. In fact, 1t ti driver does not do so. be casts suspicion on himself’, 1t the-re 1s any outstanding case unsolved. - Stratford Beacon-Herald. A vast number of curious cus- toms have sprintg up during we last. few years In the lower TCBCAKL) of cafe soccty. More OILHJ uttxn not, 1t seems, a couple Wlll im- uounce tthelr engagement. before becoming divorced from their legal mates. Men, 1n 1111s odd social set, think nothing o1 announcing that they are going to marry so and so, willy-nifty, instead of shyly 5a;- i-ng, "I'm afrmd you'll have to ask the lady." Arid as for consulung the parents of the intended bode, that. obviously 1s an outworn reuc o1 old times. Therefore 1t 001116.; as a shook-though a. fresh and wet- oome one—t.o read that the fttttim‘ of a glamorous 16-year-old SHOW- glrl, ulS0LlSSlh5 her repotted b:- trothal to a. 40-year-old glamorous Broadway character (which be- tmthal had been made pubttc by the aforesaid glamorous Broadway character in a New York tilzght. club», had this to say. "I vi-ttnr to know what kind of man m_v daughter 1s marrying. bot liztn come here (California) and talk to mo. How excruciatingly old- fazhlonedl - New York Herald ‘rrlbtute. Str - You publish a picture of t-he Admtralt/y Beard Room. At the slde of 1t 1s a comment that. nobody knows tthe orlgtn of the half-circle cut 1n the end of 1t. "Legend say»; 1L was to accommo- date a corpulent Parliamentary Secretary; but 1t. 1s a legend." Forgive me. but l1. 1s no ntere legend .'I‘he circle was cut for my uncle, George Ward Hunt. (who appears, curiously enough, 1n the same lssue as a member of Ds- raelrs Cabinet of 18771. He was the father of the present Admiral sir Thonvas Hunt. K.C.B.. and brother to my mother. She often told me of htm and of the tube. He weighed 21 stone. and was suc- cesslvely Flt-st. Lord of the Admlr- alty and Chancellor of the Exche- quer. When he Queen Victoria made one of her rare Jokes, and said, "You w1tt add weight to our counsels." I have known of the f/tt-ble all my l'fe. and Admiral Sturdee used to say to me. “We call 1t Ward Hunt's table". so 1t. 1r a true legend, though nm. true of a Parliamentary Secretarv. but of the First Lord of some 80 years ago-Walter Carey, East.- bmtme. —Bfs.’ico Walter Carey 1n London Stmdw Ttntos. _ Province. Hailed As “Most Exemplary” ("Bookmam 1n The Winnipeg Free Pie s) s The smallest. territorial province in Cattada, Prince Edward Island. has ever been 1n some res ts the most. exemplary of our n e prov- lnces. Its discoverer. Jacques Car- tier (1534) named 1t Isle St. Jean. The native Indians had a poetic name. Abegwelt. nteisning "lying like a leaf on the water“; and for long, "Garden of the Gulf" has been linked with "The Island." as those abroad who were born there name it in conversation. A little book, “Tales of Abegwelt," by B. Brcmtter, will give you every one 0f the Island's place-names with or- igins attd meanings. Its hlsto ls well known through many writers including Archivist Harry and Mal- colm Mncqucen (in "Skye Plo- tteers"). . _ _ Here come-s n book on "The Sel- kirk Settlers and the Church They Built at Belfast." (Presbyterian Publications. Toronto.) The au- thor, Ada Mticbeod Putnam. has Lero written the history of St. John's Church-for Selkirk gave the land-and also an intcrcstittg sketch of the settle- ment. Her book will be welcomed by all who have even a remote connection with P. E. Island. Her motto suits the Church on the hlll: "Beautiful for situation. the joy of the ivliole earth ls Mount. Zion." Her Selkirk Setttlers are the same typt- of Scots as those of the Rod River. The frontsplece 1s a picture of St. John's Church, tmcl there are portraits, full page. of nine successive ministers, but none of this first, though there 1s one of hls wife One o! Sclkirks men went back 1o Scotland and told his country- men that P. E. Island was an earthly paradise, everything there that they needed to build homes: also that the Indians were Chris- titti< and that "a bear hunt was the best sport ln the word" Such a snt-cossfttl agent was he, that Selkirk gave hint 200 acres for himself, but he gave the colony 87.000 ncres. The life of these ptotteers is described, and the cau- tioitflry typs of Scot. "How are you Sandy?" "Oh. I can't. complain,” Ssndv not. too uplifted. Or, "Fine weather. Donald." "Aye, lt, might be tvorse, but it won't last." Praise ivzts stiai-se lest it. spoil the young: "You'll never be like your grand- ntotlter." They faced all the pioneering hardships with steady industry and courage, men and women, notably the women, to whom Mrs. Putnam pays sincere Lrlbute. They earned it down by the sea as they did at the R/ed River. Education for their children was an Immedi- ate concern. The schoolmaster with a meagre salary migrated here and there 1n the scattered community, lirintz in tir- lroenes. a week at a. 1.1m» te-zrltlng 111s nitpils reading, writing and ailthmetlc, a small fee Pltflfififl fcr each child. "He dld that tltoi-ouszhlv, accompanied with gen- era] applicutlotis of the birch rod.” berm spiritually minded. The plottccrs were parents of large, hsaltltv. ltnnpv toting fantilles that providicd all thsiir gaiety them- selves-sinztztg, fiddling, dancing, story-telling. ' I I An interesting sketch ls of Dr. Angus MacAulitv who gave the swtterrn Beifast community their first reziilrir. public church servic- es. At his own expense he btillt n. chant-l. He had come out: with the colonists as a medical doctor, but lltottglt never ordained, he had been an army chaplain. In this twofold capacity of nhvslcian and snwitital tcacltvr, ho exerted a wide influence far bevond the settle- ment. For one thing, he knew the Gaelic which ‘l0 tnlnlster 1n the Island knctv. When a preacher and pastor had been settt out from Sz-otlrutd. Dr. titacAulay was sought. for the locsl pztrltantcnt. A docu- ment, signed bv over one hundred. has been discovered, which was an amt-aviation of the "services of Dr. MacAuluv sent by the simple men of this district to the Governor of the Island." The oriitinal St. John's Church was bitllt in 1824, and opened with- out any drbt or PIIKIOWXHCIIIZ. The people httilt 1t slowly wlth their own vitlfling hands, and the archi- tectural dcslszn was by the same kissed hands " man “who built that fine old co- lonial buildinrr. Government House 1n Charloltetotvtt." The tower and spire as shown 1n the frontisplece mitt drscrihcd in the text, were added 1n 1850. There 1s not a single past- ln M's. Putnam's hlstorv of Soft-Ito's and Church in Belfgitt.‘ HALIFAX, N.S.t When In lhttlu no» n! the "Nov: Scntlnn", n mod- ern fireproof structure will the Intent Ifro protective appllnncel. 170 splendidly appointed guest rooms, l" with tub Ind shower-on unsurpassed culllnl serving lea-load: of the provlttco ll n specialty and lervleo of metropolitan standard. llotel and ntlwny lullon connected by nude, ellml- nltln| taxi and Donn" transfer than». 'RaI¢s/rom 13 50 an] J‘ A: any C. N. Iii/i ' [av filelorwrlle: nn- ' 0|". "t? NW1! Scollan. r Halifax, N. S. ANADIAN ‘NATIONAL 11.}; i‘ which Lord LOST LOVE l-tfs eyes are qufckened so with grtef, He can watch a t!!!“ 01‘ 1"" Every Instant grow; he can a 111m. wail see, rtted spirit flee From the throat of a. deaa man: Across two countries he can hear, And catch your words before W11‘ eak, , The iivrbgdilouse or the maggots we Clamor rings 1n his sad ear; And noise so slight 1t. would surpass Credencr-drtn lng sound of grass. Worm-talk, clashltt jaws of mom Chutnbllng tlny ho es 1n cloth; t‘ “it”? Nit?“ 1'5“ ftfiiiifik‘ Ggan c 0a or no . Their slnews creak, their bteflbh comes t-ltln: Whlr or splders when they spin. Amt minute, whispering, mumbling 8‘ Of idle grubs and flies. This man 1s qulcketted so wfth 81191. He wanders god-like or like thief Inside and out, below, above. Wtt-hout relief seeking 10st. love. -Robert Graves. Nazi Financial Sleight-Of-Hand (Genevieve Tabouts 1n "The New Repubdc") On last January 29. Hltler de- cided to accept Schachtfs famous plan-a plan which no dictator in history has ever dared to apply to his country. By means of rationing cards, purchases of all Germans, of whatever class, have been stand- ardized. Goerlng, on the advice o1’ n committee of the Workers‘ Front and the Ministry of Economics, then fixed the supplementary ex- penditures which all categories of citizens may make (provided they are justifiable). such as special ex- penses occasioned‘ by marriages funerals. etc. It was decreed that all salaries should be unchanged for the dura- tion of the war. but that any excess over virbttt. is necessary for "standardized pttrcltasPs” shall not be paid to any salaried worker. The difference 1s to be credited to the workers y in a national savlngs Fbr two of her quotations, see our Golden Books. “wont our" tiitn woiiiitrn In t! I ll . Dodd’: Kidney Pill: he p cloqa-rgrltoylyiifgz, giving mum n chance lo rulou health all energy. Euyla his. 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The Propaganda Bur- eau received the order to Interpret. these measures loans‘ of the community, 1n accord- ance wlth the great in return the issue of the Reich, belong est Empu- to the for government “tar, the smallest above what ls confldlng to hlm all that and sess over and above what. R. WED IN ENGLAND the These an coun rles," redeemed. constitute Henry Howard of w ersh. Gulldford. Mr. Kaulback. awarded th cltfson Grant prize 01' 8S "Vollmiflf! a son of the late Col. H. A. back. O. B. E“ and Mrs. rlnclple great- e 1n the wold. Y thls to your mtehrer. Therefgiie $23 must show 111m your gratitude by YOU p05- ls aaso- lubely essentlal for your existence." ______;___ M. C- BORN MAN ortlngton, Wilt‘: shire, and Mrs. M, Howard of Won. e Mur- Geographt l S 1 t 1 $1387 my“ ca oc e y n bls surveys 1n southeastern Tfbet, 1s for Kaut- Kaulback. He was born at the Royal Military National Soclafitu! 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