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That's just ntovie make-believe, but there was no "lake-believe in the roughing up he got in New York. when he tried to enter the theatre for his film's premier. Enlhusitstit- admirers engulfed him, threatened to swirl over him, tmlll (left) he was resett- ed, disheveled, but smiling.’ THE BIGGEST WASHER VALUE of the YEAR FRE l5 24 Packages Rinso with your purchase of the \\'tirld’s Leading ABC - WASHER l $19.50 Easy Terms Tggmhs Music Store THY CHARLOTTITTTWN GUARTWA" ‘ADDRESS n, i pavilion, or R_tl_TARYi stressing the necessity of putting; every effort into winning the war.) Mr. 'I‘honias C. MacNab, Saint John. t A Radio Sensation! RgsiRS fxrlusive Di FORE}: with . . . itw/ftf“ slit" cuddly Dorothy Ann Secse. Me cqualiv fine. _ _ Included on the progi am 81¢ thr e entcrtninitig shorts entitled- Rasing Pidgeons~Busse Rhythmm and Fisliermairs Pluck. Bible éooety SeoretaryWrites’ From London vidcnrt- or thr- indcm no. uniil a one-Ln lid.) trapped m m? BUM.‘ DMD; mfim‘ _ _ , .l pt ll G llill 1r at.- “ cllflni1Yfl not“ ‘L tack s itllordeit ‘ a lcitci‘ re- iu‘uji,,. “my, ,‘_,‘,’X_ ]""C,H1c‘\ ‘ccntlj: reecivcrl bv Ru-v .l B cr- ' umifl; w m. T ‘ ‘l! ' ‘ .m<»ur, qcncral secretary of the , . . . .iuu, int iii suih w. I i H __ B,“ V, n (illlllléttlt lillilbllill a.» a mine cnve- {LU-m “m r0‘ "." s_““‘ l" m bu.“ m H“. . u‘ m, Crttiada and founltiiitl. ‘front L,,;.,,,..$ H. ~ . .. , H on. the Socictys i - ' - .1! l-hr ~ Y‘ ‘M; Slnglfllfli rcpu-ls that all trot-tit as nor the salt‘ 1n L-(wtirii are wcii and ~ mono, no», 11m‘ the Iizbii» Hum stands un-‘ s. Pcptx-r. lends,(inmagl*<i In addition to the biz oic c mp1,; bomb in St. Paul's Chur hynrtl i. i»! the which was removed a smaller one - dc- ti‘ l l" tho inkldlr of Queen \ .cf ... Sirct’. a l"\v1~'.t.ds frfni titt- Bible House and is said to have FOR CHAPLIN Rotary District Governor, cieliveretll Rotary an impressive atltlrcss at luncheon }'€Sb£‘l‘(ll‘._\'. President Heath Maclntyre was in the chair. At the close a vote of moved by Past District .' Past President Dr. W. J. P. Mc- i ,\fillan was tend-cred the stieakcr. ‘ Governor Nfaeblab spoke as foi- lows: "With a good deal of diffldence I talk to the Rotary Club of Char- lottetown. Your own District Gov- ernor last year did so coed a Job‘, that anyone foliovciiig hint is en- titled t0 Sylllllfllli)‘. You will have to help me wli * I, with your as- sistance and his. at‘ his villi) in its home meeting in a field par- ticularly that t»: lllillifldiflf‘ Pas’. District Governor Arty Clark. An Especial Duty “We u RDlRFiJIlS have an especial duty to prrfoim. When a t-otintr_t' is ti: war it is thc dui_v of the young men and young women to go to war as soldier and its :il1\'llll1l'.\' a ii t.’ 1 Iifc woiiten is to keen normal. as for as in‘. a! PWIHP» ‘Fliere. it is tiecc: , I0 IHHH Tilt‘ factories. to krep the clitiri-it si-hool and the hrltlt‘ wltoic. to sit" ' so that amid" . - i'l"llT overs c n men. wom- ‘cn. old. vcuni ‘.<~..et~ or civilian. into the fightlru .anks Germany ‘ i.“ twcn fnmn ts a countw able ‘to organize; in all ‘ ti-‘rfril life ‘hrs orzitvtiration in cu rmirtlvlc. For selfish curs ‘ n aeainsr 1's have discarded war n= ' known ltistorlcallv 'T'li‘s ‘ er the name of rnfztl orzanized XTIIRDFR 'l‘ shmm tn "who" is "‘- Ull- o the ntniob- broken its (lergrou I _ ‘ilizcd bctorc i: damaze. \l w. do fu: dis- air the to work i the ~n lhe ‘ttrd let's aref , owing to the mem- the most tflon of . .t stuff lll\(‘ been. hntitbs in n itbtivitr. of gown: of On e . . o Stiteral other ' living with tllll.\1 their gardens or M hand. Mr. ‘son ltm-t-lf l)(“.lit_’ 1n that n a wi k priit" to his ictteiq. Ltvhzch is dived Sept. _ . Thom i. >-“‘-.~4‘ Oil depression, m" lm- l tioycti. but . . iuli of .high spir. . I1 is .1. allilllf to; we how little the 0rd:nary' man andl uontan is \\‘Ol".‘.((i it); tit.‘ state of‘ affairs. in S: slant ti: ‘tii t‘ nines taro for ever up .ll the lcticmy- on 11a ting.‘ :1.» Luvitloit from ‘the Continent and on hzs way bark A 0f planes aiv- srattirvtl us itzid bomb. are 'f' ed, which sit 3s i it‘ ll‘\'.‘l'(7l' to our hearts as we hi-ar of If But_ for the most part. .r is a case of ela- tion as we ivittch Hurricanes and ' . l tiown . crlitg its before t \Vr- are ever the frlltnvslilt) til the ' (t FOR PEAFE VATICAY (7 TY (it-t. 20- IAP) ~ A tisuallt- r " n sourcet '1 twirl-i’ nu‘ .- lhv ni"ltt for ticacc. ‘It on; r lo pray ON THE SFREEN i I f thanks, of a whole people. Against thll P01‘- Governor Percy W. Turner. and seconded by zelocrs. The duty o.’ itiiler men and | gthentselves. This wcil known trait. I of Satiism é‘\i)l.'llll5 inucli of the be- t haviout‘ u: tllflllflll gunning nelples . concert do not on that account low ‘their individual responsibility -—eo ' when (‘icmiitny cspouses total war tpl - brute force. It is no use shout- ing to a deaf man or touched solely by the maximum ln physical destruction. the ruin and of death. So ict it be and if we perish — we perish. is a huge task -for deliberately have they war. The measure of preparation ta that they have spent about 50.000 million dollars upon guns, planes tanks. England now spends 40 mil. l lion dollars a day —Canodn one mil- I [days to equal say 3 years —one is gone. By 194 we shall have invested in war the l amount. that Germany had when she wcnt in. With a war I of this dimension Canada must buy i War Stamps and War Loans —lt is sobcrly ASK YOUR DEALER l _ {version Rotary must hold up the torch of Friendship among men and between nations. Power of Ideas "In ~the rush of busy days like there it is worthwhile to peuee I , moment and go back to the quiet of other times long ago. The sort. 0f wiring long vanished typified by Ithe "murmur of innumerable bees l among lmrnemorial elms." TWO thousand years and more ainoe, ‘Pluto, bright spirit, and the germ of much of our modern thinking was sure the soldier would be need- ed to preserve the twville "m1 h" would have an ali-tittic job. He was sure too that the State would re- | quire to serve the citizen so that he ‘might realize his proper life. He added that when states grew they would be crowded and would denim in :ce from the neiuhboring State to take it, flihl there would be Mu". so inoclviti t-irz» it? Back to ‘l'..il\)_ we would find many things |iiiscirtled as itseicss that we ln t" tnltttlelovvn think are new and ' ble. So even Germany] ex- iiving space was old twenty ago —and it is an excuse some voice that claimed Globe Trotter Model A-S. A moderately priced long and short wave RCA Victor Console model outstanding in tone, per- formance and cabinet design. Bind Spread (overseas) Dial make: short wave (titling J5 easy Tuning for your favourite sta- mhm :01. m0 “M10” Lu-god ma; lions. Built-in, hlagic Loop An- . w. .1. nlalrl-laié and avg tenna . . . no aerial or ground n.tt.i l to oily l t, u need“ Junplugin .15! as [or arge anu es. 0r- - _ Jllllllg S13E68" wnsJhe excuse. H09 Ind P|BY-'------.-. 0° the reason, Germany went 0n the war palh sgztinst Poland. The real l; 1I.‘~(!ll for tins (it-rmzin war against the tir-cency of the world is the IIHFHIICKPI‘ of the German people. “As a ft‘lt\l1--0I‘ a pctople-thinketh so he is. The first recorded story of the Ciel-titan tribes, 59 B. C., left by Juiltis Caesar L! as modern as 1940. “Fiicoe qwople." he wrote. "are tru ...nt. bullying and treacherous who having given hostages. never- theless snake war without warning and tigainst. their plighted word." lalven before the unification of the German States. they were so in ittotiern times and the first invasion of Denmark in 1863 was an example of this habit; i870 and France confirmed it and the recent behav- iour in the looting of ten countries shows that. the old tribal character- istics persist and have grown. There are these defects in the German character —- three of them that have been outstanding since thsc people have been known: l. Sa 2. Worship of Force; 3. A Dr- ication of the State. "If a British soldier were ordered to maitrcat a helpless prisoner he would not do so. knowing that there is a ltigltcr law than itiartial law. A German docs what he is told and enjoys inflicting pain upon the helplcss- so we have the beat- zng of the tirisonci" in concentra- tion camps by soldiers who eitjoy ' Including Federal Tart!) tremendous resources . . . Victor models. Trotter the airways of village women and children and the shelling 0t lifeboztts at sea. These men are toijoylng themselves -- Sadisis all. "Foam for the German has in the last few vcais taken the place of (‘ind in the Iiic of the people - "Sllkllltilll ‘Fhrottgh Joy" »- the 21e- v. 1i of Thor marriage rites —t. 1e Ln". y" physical training of youth -el1 e L" pm. d m“ firs." RCA “OT-VHF 0f Force- Victor model maker lf possible “The German Slifllifl has taken the for everyone to own a personal mince of German Faith and almost mdt-‘l- Fl"? m“ “l .'l"-‘ “m? - Nipper is crammed with value. in their leadr-r ~ a God to them. All ihriittgii (‘icrinan thought the Slate Eras been an abstraction, justifying the existence of the individual. The Slate is for him an End in itself above moral consideration, and its true exercise and function l: Wat)‘ ‘fhc student can find it. explicitl, stated in Kant. through Ficthe Strolling. Hour}. into modern days in the "Decline of the West" by Speng- le l’. "Remember this, men acting In gm: rt, rampart’ rahiner; efficient DITIESUC I l ' loud time?“ hi?“ ‘I63, whaling 4!! F Tau, A: all print —a cujihvittisiti for robbery under arms -~nli the people iptist take re- sponsibility for putting themselves outside the comity ol nations. What. as local. Instantaneous lilortric ' RCA Victor! The name that spells supremacy in radio everywhere! 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ICXOI’ I ever introduced. ()nly...:...... ‘42"° lrrrludin; all Ftdrml Tarn. proved tone, greater power make standard reception, too, more pleasurable. Visit your RCA Victor dealer . . , |ee and hear these grand new Globe Trotters. He ha: just the RCA Victor instrument to suit purse and purpose. X0111‘ Globe Trofllf Model l-ZO N be of ubl ' memo: manor; dgintgtténag: foul reception; edge-lighted uni; l-line dial set n | convenient angle for full _vision_while tuning V om In’ position; finger tip tun- lfl 0H I I a inn. Only.-..._._._. ‘49"° Including alt Federal Tam. 4n iublm In rbimgr willmul rlnlln plmr tun/Inn lbm with your RCA Vlrlar Jen/m W fiflVkfiz RCA VICTOR COMPANY. LIMITED — Halifax Montreal Toronto Winnipeg (Ialgary Vancouver shall nations do to a people so tita- pOP/Pcl? Just thin - we must kill (‘tormaitsi kill thcm now and kill lois of thcnt. Not Against Hague Convention "You tell me that this is against the Ha true Cottvcittion -- the Wash- znuton Tl't‘:ll\‘ and international law .iill r:i\' no lT’.O.W.‘.= l'l\/>llt‘l‘.~ of war. ‘Phe coitvnntions l. No war to the knife. 2. No poison gas. 3. No stibs ngainsti mcrchtiaittnen. 4. No shelling open towns. 5. No tmnccessnry demaje. ti. No (llsrcspcrt of Red Cross sign. None of thv~e things has Germany observed. and moreover site nas ex- ir y said that she knows no litw in war. This is a total war. and that covers every vlllalny —every indecency. "'l‘h<\ record for 2000 years show these people unfit for decent living To the klndliearted I say the mis- sionary period should now be over and this group sizould be spoken to in the ianiztiaao they have chosen and the only one they understand‘ auntbcrs. The Air Force is wonder- ful. The German is licked in the an. We have better design, better built. and better manned planes, our. the air force alone cannot win. All arms must co-operate. Given an ar- my equallyequipped, equally train- ed, the largest wins. Numbers alone ennthilate- every soldier knowa .t. Canada must have more men —nll arms motioning to the blind. ‘They ClLll be reached in their itieditnti only. Germany citn be acme of “The killing of Germans emugh seven years prepared for “Ln July at Havana twenty-one American Republics Agreed that the British Empire was beaten then and but waited final dissolutlon. Romania has acted as if she too be- lievea it. We know we shall wln but it ls wise to see how we look non -nthm~ commonwealth,’ My to other nations. We cannot afford ; nine million — 50 million a. day for l0 "Ike victory for granted. We the pmpim n “mud take moo must exert our whole united effort u a people to crush the armed mltht of Germany. So spirited an so wholehearted has been the re sponse of the entire Canadian na- tion that there 1| a danger of re- action. There must be no let up- our greatest task lien ahead. Next yen: we shall need to put forth greater efforts still. We shall have to money for we: purpoeol; Germany's spending spent plant ‘Your money or your ille.‘ The Mr Foreo "And we must have mm -foet'l" m" CHARLOTTETOWN buy more war bonds, more savtngs certificates; we shell have to deny ourselves luxuries and team to spend to save. No object for any Rotary Club would be more worthy than to set a shinlngexample for the wait- ing community of devotion to our country by_ our business life serving its battle needs. "What ls the duty of Rotary tn this troubled world? Just this —to exempilf friendship here and now in Cher ottietown, the people of our city. the province and world wide an may be. No effort of your: or of mine lsever lost. Like the wave in the sea, friendship reaches the uttiermoat shores. We nezd also to keep alive the principles of in- temntionel amity and law believ- ing that one day the sanity of the world will return. We need to old now all men of good-will, to keep the fatherless and the widow and to succor the oppressed; we need t0 hold feat to the scale of teal values to the permanent things of life knowlntz that force and materiel DOBUCBSICVH: are not. the marks of the person and not the elm of men. "OI hmofllio etnlntevrhlnrfi R. T. HULMAN LTD. Summerside — Charlottetown a MILLER BROS. LIMITEU Great George Street war. We must do that or ell Ill‘ fails. Our remote aim in to re-ela tablish international morelltt’ 9'“ law so that amity amont! "lllfi and fellowship the world over alzm not. please God, rlsh from m earth." Mr. MacNa at the befllnnm! of hi address said that. the Can h ten Prels in reporting his a n“ Halifax said he had crltlclimi Federal Government. “I am Ill’; rieed at ouch a r890“ "Wu?" ed made no utterance or lmPl c" tlon against the Government. I l1 fer more respect for the office do Rotary District. Governor than t0 that." _ Two new members. Jame: Ml?‘ Lure of the New Method Cit-emf and George T. Hurdle. Manfll" °b the Prince Edward Island Tat; Company were introduced at. Y" day's luncheon. the former J Gordon Ives. the latter by E“ Twefidy. ‘Ti; Rotary charlie ‘"5 r by . H. 03ers. A eat wee T. M. P99 °l Hg"? pure using merit of the C< f-me‘ end also purchesinf agent 0 “r De meat of Mun lions and x llltthry Dlltflet It _