PA C- FO! ‘R Te. rl-t-aln-ot l~..-_.... I I l. lu-nt. l--l \ 4-. . hi" ll*l.tl_\ I ant tt-tl ll t“... lllll‘ Inulnl s Hurtful}: |l.ltl,\ llriHPf-ll t. t: Prihfr latest-t .\l.|ll|'|l ltt (Jill . A i- rut; ls The-rt. lit on" liifl. illoultle Ahead? .\ll\‘. \\'. ll. ll‘ \\. 3 ' Club at il - ‘ ‘ ister 1.! attention as it s‘ tivci)". -' The \ at th. "lint." ' the tr natut 1' ntatters ada i~ w Of >f. . l‘ l so as thou." u; nrt- v‘ the 1'5. l inltlroltt "it; ,.,.,._. elarts 1' sue of l form. .\l"".. ~ to two '31 who, l‘: s _ intcrttrttirf ntottv~r= ' V. built, and to - di~rit~._ ~- Plfllllt lllf’ part oz - by ti e i" llx. l rattl» -< 1' prftrtjW of l well, aiztl t‘ we should ‘o ti help agrc. i" t; t- 1m: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ lat-tn (ioliiu (‘llrulrr H Alt-Lure . IlIIfIWH. l" J l. t» .\ .\llnl\lllllnll, u. a. 0 .tI.-_-l..,, lllrttlor. .1 t: liurm-ll. r J. l lutult n an.»- amt u Ii lurrlv tln edrunrrl .,., muilrtl w 4|" indium-O) .|....'..t.~.~ teat» Slvll n" H" t» 2-! v ' t_t.. tt ;,\\', Z\'tt\L.‘-l.1~liI’.,iii'-20. lfillli . - tianadizttt tcling wide ;-~'l Hillel‘- , _ . l . .. he puilciw _\l,l 1-1, , ttttvlil’. ~loe~ .,,. .. »-.l of sttlttle‘ ~ s» n'eltce~ u! i wtrtte~t itt dc wlrtt. til" ‘ta-mic fluid} - Ylll’. till as ont- ‘ wt tn‘ to lead his t idle} which he is i" cerc as he is .~ t lw .. ._\" inctttrcd with ' t "t. l\‘ »o~t-vtlt's New Deal. ' < in ottr political philo- .t l: in tYttrtrla he ltas " . olzlosttttlty zlttd l l.t‘l"ll ttllf on trial in est-tit vaunted 'tt.r=rt."l_\' cort- azteatl" and dc» - . 4 anal action can t----"w"ttt then would be. nciortal action-P In ' duct the is- ("lwtntttttic rc- lr people. itt- "l xi those . in the old 'ilit_v of the -l conduct of t oi govt-rntttcttt. ~1 not. in hind. td so is tt-rntin» second grottp. _' of lais /.— . and say that toi ettottglt for ‘r tlte tttetltrtrb l ttruiltitte can’ rjlltitl develop ttltn ltas ltcett . td cotttltittatilttts tor it attll ltavc prices, _\\'t’lQ('=, :tl<er told his t itrtlte new tulcrtt cottnter- ls eosttperztliott I. l,‘ tlf definitely itt the , ronfidettt that tlte ~-v"r\'l'tl its purpose ztclt"ltotrletlgtttettts . .\lost of tts cattnot at '~ ' tn tlte ltplteaval of recent yet l . l rt l ill itt some int- portrtttt v. t_" ~. w :< , -- _~ nndr-ttialth: that to some t-":' ‘ I - lll the. rtld. quiet fasltirttts of t of st-ctttily l. ‘~ ‘ l. =vc hit the old >t'llSL‘ .'.tt u-stlvcts. r lillllll: of ntlf ttl n. y b.- ltecc-Istlry" to hrittg order v. ‘t-~'"< ll t rt ." tunic cltalts; but would the radical, fvt" z eltattge that .\lR. Iltitcttlttol. urqt" be. a ~ t "art s ltitttself it would be, syttrtttyttttvfi; t l: _lt ~ ll4ill prosperity? “loltlrl it llltk‘ ll '1 tltt ]§t_'\,\' order for which ltc ".7 l a t "ll tt'-l"\l!'il'\“ would go zttrl ' l int- pcrariu t’. a lhttlllllill IVllllW" t 1 -t' tutt" llt .l \er_\' posit‘ l‘ t rottrltfl‘. ltt" P“ " "tll tor <'~'lIlll1 .1 ;l» i t fr»: ll\ :1 '- l ttetttttttttt inter- \" lll eortrltl. l}, '~l'll|4|l‘. adv. (Iota f'l"l‘~ l‘ ill (ianatlzt. 1t l3 ll l ' _ tittce ltusittess .'ttttl i: V r l 't\l'll~tllt I‘f‘.\ll'.'lllll nr aid lf ' 13-: ytftrs it has been "t" l‘ i‘ l lrttrt ttttic sy"stt‘ttt." 1'. ". ll. " 'c ' t t confident tl. t the (‘on r ' lltrt it“ ‘t ltatt- l" .t= Tllvill ;' l. ~ t" A pHt o t‘ lit. n. tt t '.iet.t-~tt. ."t t' "llav llt\l i-t lt- "an atttltt ti": t‘ i llt "l-"ttt-a tn it i rttoze llilllll‘ frort ' ‘tl. '" t Pftst" l\ t thitll ttrtlt ls l;l)$vt‘..~l‘ll it? iliitl .\l't‘l tl= ‘xv-r . in; ft-lt fro - on ( ltrtsflttt- the Lelllt" cutters" lssrtciatiott has gone on men." ‘l t‘ :' . Itllttl engine. 1r mach mt-rttts will we escape l t rlisttt ultlvlt he fears arc "t"tt:"!'.'tt_\'. lle says we i llllllllll‘ of tfovertt- ‘ll-lad the net-d of it. 2*. t» ]t1'>lj=ll~l"l by .\llt. t f ll t- li'~l ft-tlerztl gettt-ral Jtl tltt‘ pulls. This l- . . l ..t- ltlilll \l'il\' sllllllllllctl iutttttlart- w."t_\"." l» .\lr. a ;»--|.|ic.ll pltilttsttttlty u ill\ll txas propotlttvled tlr‘ l'. It .| _'l".lt’ ::'_'lti‘ lll\ pur- i lll- dt ~lll'\ that lltttada i. |' l llw.‘ . t . t“ wt or I» ." -.. tlt. Itltllllfill (‘Cullltltty .~lll'i' ldtlonltl Notes t-ln slum“? a fzrati- will] Qttlltl prices‘ j ; .. ' . t‘. ll, the ntottey t. ~ 1a.: ~lt tatltl be the greatest - ' n " rte/t- liitw f}o\"<"rtttttl'ttl lt’\< Quite to ‘best (‘fllwflllflll l"? lllc lllillcr P~-"lll°~ .tt‘i".'ltt"isli:-.tt extent of det"i<l~ l t 1' .l :\-..tt"d lalsllllFll nttlst work llo. I: tt to he mtttdlrred at that t‘ tuzt iian Min- ' ....tl tdlllflli-"lll ' lpart of \\"ltat prelettds to be a Christiatt Liov- lCllllllClll in a tltristiatt rottntry"? ., .,-. That $;0.00o which ltas lll_\'~lt'f‘i<ltl~l_\‘ dimp- H-t-arctl from the littvertttttettfs accounting is still lworryittg the electorate. who ntu~t foot the lllll ‘to the extent of $3 per family by way ot taxa- tt-ttt, l l» l" -a= _ l Front all :t;"l,.t-tr.ttt.t u is going to be i! ltragie (fhristtt~.~ for illl‘ >1 niartls, especially in _\[.-tdri.1, t» l" that a country which did t -t consider i! w-Wit ultil" to show its colours in (irral \\.'r -lt ~l'id. ill "'1'"- ., ,--, .. ,t;\,f' the be rctn ztstntdt-t‘ by illivlltitl strife and blund- , shed. . , * ¥ 1K _\< .'lllllClYl't'll._ ‘l tilt-bl- and .\l:til and l 'l".ttt‘"»t"t" ltav ntalgzttttatetl trtd i"tt;t llltttdzt)‘. will u» pu‘ tl as ttlltl paptt" tinder the ttattte or‘ (ilobe and _\lail. The ct t of rntnting a , metropolitan daily these da ennrntotts, and it was reliably st lrtl sontrtittte ago that tltc liluhe w S running at a lo~s of Ntttooo pcr attttltttt and I .\lail attd l‘ll, t at $4o.ot>o. .\~ one dull)‘ litclc is every ltlttslteef oi the gold tnine mil- Iiottalire proprivtot~ ttt tl-Etlj; tttds lttect. ‘ u. 1~ x ltaliatt coluttttt~ are on the ntove again ill iliiltiopirl. Six taltttflts gtfler lrotttls occupied tlllll capital Cityr and lfzwntier Mussolini prl-claint ed the annexation of Ethiopia, the war still i. lll Itrogress agltitzst tnt. ttttttttert-l wltieftains. \\'ith the end of the rainy :~'.‘<l~"ll. Italian columns an Pndting \\c~t\\';trd toward lllt‘ Sttdanese borde. and (lore, rt-tttlttwl scat of what retttains of all auzottttttttttts l-jtlti. , iatt Lilt\'('l'1llllt.'llt,. and south tuard tltrottgh the tlalla and Sidamo regions to ward the not“. frontier. The territory whicl lthe ltaliatts ltave not _\<'{ occupied represents ap ltrltxiltlaltly one f lttrtlt of all Ethiopia. u x at F-lajur Lester Gardiner, Secretary of the l_'..$.;\. Institute of Aeronautical Science has just returned to New York from littrrttic wltere he was the guest for one month of officials of the .'\'oviet Union, lttly, France, littglzttttl and Germany, and studied the progress in tltc aeronautic industries. lIe cited Germany as being scientificallyizillearl of all nations in the dcveloptttettt 0f .'t\'iati0tt. One German avia- tiott factory entttloys more men than all the aircraft plants ill the Uttited States, he said. The Soviet ljttiolt is developing huge ltcavier-tltatl- air crafts for future service between Moscow and New York, he rtnnottttced. >l< a It Kittg Edward Ylll will take at least a forntal interest itt ltorsc racing tltis SCIISUH after the lease of the royal stables to the liarl of Derby expires, it is :ntnoltncetl. The racing calendar shows that the first race in which the King's colors will be carried \\":ts the llantpsltire ltnrdle racc at Newburyt on llecentbcr 2. The liinl; has entered Fairleltd attd Marconi in his owtt nztttte. Fairlvztd won four titncs under Lord llcrbvs colors this scasott. tltlter entries by the lkittg include l-‘airligltt, itt the Queen Mary gstakcs at Ascot next year; lllare License, itt the l Prince of \\'.'tles staltes itt 11033, and llattott tiar- ‘rletl and joltn Pet-l. in the liittg lidtvartl stakes in 1938. i 4< '* -t< -'~ “In death not divided" ntay aptly epitontise .the flttteral of Mayra" Sam llcllride oi lttrotttrl who ltad the following znttrtttg his honorary pall~ lteztircrs: llon. Mitchell llt-tlbltrtt, Pretnien; llon. \\'. liarlt: Rowe, Conservative Leader; .\lr. \\'. l). ltobltitts, Artur; Mayor; judge litu- crsott Coatswortlt, e.\'~.\l."tyor; Lieut. Col. Li. R. Ceary, cx-Mayor; Seltatot‘ ll. (f. llocllctt, ex- llayor; .\lr. l“. 1.. Lltttrclt. .\l.l’., e.\~.\l:tyot"; .\lr. l‘. A. llagltirc, (:.\'-.\l.'tyor; .\lr. 'l'ltolttas l,. liisltet", e.\'~.\l:t_vor; .\lr. llcrt S. \\'ctnp, ex- llayor; .\lr. \\'illialtt I. Stewart, ex-.\la_\"or; .\lr. jatnes Sitnpsott, ex-Mayttr; .\lr. joscplt li. Atkinson, liditrtr of the Star; .\lr. C‘. (ieorgt: .\lc~ Cttllaglt, liditrlr of the (iloltc; .\lr. ]oltn Scott, Editor of the Mail attd litnpire; .\lr. C. O. Knowles, Editor of the 'l'elegrattt. >l< =t< * According to Major General Stnedlayr D. Butler of the U.S.A. army, Hawaii should be abandoned to the planters attd the Panama (Tatnal internationalized. Ile said at KntlsitSt "\\"e are protecting the rich men who own sugar plant.“ nous. I say give them the. value of their itt ‘fcsttltfllts attd brittg home the Arnty and lfztvv. llf the r~ugar men \\";tnt to stay it is their ov.n ll-oncertt. 'l‘ltey sltotlldlft ask the l titted Stall-s‘ to d» lend them." Gettcral llutltt" ltrgrd the l‘att;-.t.t;t Canal be ntadc interttatiottal as is the Suez (Tattal. “lt is false security to (It-pend 0n the lktttatttzt finial in cast‘ of war," he said. “Tlu: canal cattnot lll! defended. The United Ftatcs should not (ll-pend on the Panama (lattal for the llttl\'(‘lllClll of its fleet front the Atlantic to the 'l‘acilic. \\'lt."tt it should have is a lar er navy with fleets itt both the. Atlantic and Pacific large enough to defend both shores." * d! 1|‘ Lord Cobltattt, who is ltobttoltltittg with our llon. \V. ll. lleltttis at the 'l‘rtrottttt \\"'itttcr Fair. "is st.'lted by the (lloht: to be a regular “broth of la boy" to bc ztristrtcrztt. ln appearattce he is like Lord llessltltrottglt, and told the reporters .tlte two of them were in the. same llonsc at ,l"lttttt, and they ltltd a devil of :t titnc tnakitttg ,liL‘\~'l)l'|l'fillQll llutglt, .\sl\'etl if it was trite. llri- llaitt was not ltrettztred for \\":tr. Ink lorthltip rc- plied vsitlt rt uise (note, not "lttet'r_\"'l twinkle Iin hi: eye: “Two y"t‘.t|'s ltgt» that would perhaps llit‘,'t' ltt‘t'll'll'llf‘. 'l'tld;t_\ ~~tlltt so true. Next year ~even less." \\'lt:tt did linglatttl lltittk of fan- Illlil i|§ an ally itt a tight pittch? \\ 11y there wastrt the. lt-ztst bit of dottbt but that the Do- minion would conic to the aid of the Mother- llaml at the drop of the. hat. \\'ltett the cott- ‘vcrsztlirttt fittally got around to educational sys~ ‘pang t“. tome (pier-r twist, Lord (Tobltattt was asked ziholtt the ‘publicf’ and secondary schools ‘of littglattd. “'l‘lterc's still a certain amount of lsnoltltery itt littglatttl." said his Lordship, "and it is cottsitlcrctl that the public srltools give the ' “And ithat." concludes the dentocratic (ilohe. "was Lord tltbltltttt, a truly tletttttrralic Ilcllllclllll" from a lattd where getttlctttclt are really gentle- We'll have Mr. Dennis's verdict when lt/iotes by the Way .1011 industry today Ls that u. ls 1v. so by a home-owner, let alone b, those who ltare surp.us funds to put t.) work. The trend has been altncst entirely in Government and other gift-edge securities, which are tax- ed. only for the income they pro- duce. Taxes on real estate fre- quently eat up ntuell more than the i..come derlved therefrom, and thus , teal estate becomes a. llabtlilyn-St. C-atlterlnes Standard. Duck~proof uindshlelds for nir- ctatt ate tlte lures‘. concern 0f the l-tttstlcs lJ.\".s.ott, U. 3., Bureau 0A srarldurus, aceoruutg to the divlslon chief, Llr. Gordon M. hLn», who Isays that a roar-pure duct; WA“ ‘strike an aeroplane tvttn a force ol HLUUU tout. llountls, sottttlltlug like die force uetelbptd by a 20-pOutlcl “might. dropping lront lltc top of the Vl/zuslttnglon lnOmllnellL. Anothel troblctn ol lltc bureau ts lightening cent-c cups U::U(.l by the guests of our penal tnstltutlorzs. It, apepar. ma. a guards head i5 no mam“ or the tncsent china mug-Bust- .'.t"$5 Week. -'\ 51"!!! mflde by one America ._lttpany of 23,000 Loans shows lyl-lll. at: chief reason for bsrrowittg ls to cottsollcate debts. Next, in import- ance are sickness, and neccsgghy seasonal pllffillflcfiS such us coal, fll..O ItIXES and household expenses. In short, the purposes are all woltl1~ trltlle Since 1940 this cotttpatty has ntade such loans to a total amount 01 more than $475,000,000 and ex- pcrlence has shown that the people tltus given temporary fittanclal as- sistance have deserved the 0pm,. tunlty to siand on their" own (eel, Chronicle-Telegraph. --___. “h! hlltlnenm in the Unite. hates on Wednesday. lccoevclt, th "Contntttnst," tvas back ln the While House, and Landon, the sav- fous against Communism, was bacl in Kansas, but, lnsttad of wtzugi. g their haltds over it or flcelng the country wtth their cttslt, good sub~ stantlal Americans called up Wat Street and bottgltt. tltetttselrcs mor. Sl/OQRS. The market, Ingmar} gt crashing, as Mr. Hearsis expcrts and ntany others had pt-edmgd flclllfllly lllrned round untl soared.- Cttatvlt Journal. When Prime lllinister Baldwin uttered the warning that the lnevt- able result. of another war would b; world revolution, his‘ plculge tlta. the gavcrttmcnt would try to sate Europe through (ll; aralatnettt and lowered trade barriers shows tlat he is aware of the oniy rcal rem dies fol" tltc situaLon. At the lame tlm. Britain ls forced to join in the armaments race, nltlmllgh Mt‘. Ealtl- wln-admits betng conscious all the time of the folly or “all of us." "l feel like a. youngster at. a won- derful party, sitting on the floor with all my games spread out before me. When you tell tnc I am ser- ettty, ll. is as if my nurse were cm- lttg to me to say: "It ls getting lzttc— tltnc to put those toys atvay.’ I don't want to put my toys away. So few of my games are flnlsltcdP-l-l. G. Wells. King Edward, as a boy, was dell- cate, but. has lmrdcned ltlntsclf tltrotlglt athletics. He ls up every nrlrntng at six, docs setting up ex- es, battles and has a rub-down .l ll": it later plays squash or golf, t. .;ims roses ln the garden. - .-~. 'l. art; .s Times-Journal. 'l‘ltts country guards the system of dr-rttccratlc government, and lt. ha: to show itself capable of dtstrlbut- mg the coming wealth. It‘ the wealth is not. distributed you can be sute that. the boom will prettty quickly blow itself out. The ntost rapid, flex- lble and Just method of distrlbutlng wealth ls through rewards pald for work done. That ls why the Dally Express has fought: for years and fights on for High wagers-London Dally Express. An olflclnl of the Agrlcullural De- partment at. Wrtsltlttgtott, who lIBAS rlsett every mornlng at dawn for seven months to study the awaken- ing habits of birds. reports that. the luau who starts the ntorttlttg tvlth a rush t0 the shower" and u qulck burs‘. of song, has hls ectnttcrpnrl ill the blue jay, which gels up early atttl warbles lnurictlly. So the bath- slttglttt; mnn is n jay, tool-Motttreal Gazette. W1- dotft know anything about lte "dumplng" charges levelled against Cnnudlan canners by Eng- lish manufacturers, but we do know that. goods prcduced tn Canada are frequently MlflllllblC tn distant countrles til lower prlccs than Can- adian consumers are requlred to pay for themr-Record and Times. i H ls good lo mm- that lhe Dom- lnlon Government, has granted an appreciable concosslott to West. record again-t such a reactionary move on the he get; back home. lndtu exporters tndlnl with thll The trouble with the construc~ atttactlvc as an investment, hard.yl ' wit. Bohr of Qatar! 12,1 w. BrlomID. WASTES IN LOWER BOWEL SHOULD BE KEPT MOVING when food ls eaten Nature 1n- tends that 1t should spend a little time tn the mouth gettlrzg broken up Lnto small pleces so that tho digestive julce of the mouth-the sallva-can get well mined with lt before ll: goes down to the stomach. During lts stay 1n the mouth 1t also gets molstened and softened so that ft Ls more ea-stly handled by the stomach. During tt-s stay in the stomach- 2 to 4 hours-ft ls Intended that. a certain type of food, the protelns— meat, eggs, fish, cereals-shall be changed lnto peptones which can be absorbed by the blood. After ft leaves the stomach and enters small intestine the food gets well mixed with digestive? juices and ls absorbed ln to the blood through the walls of the small Intestine. As the small intestate ts 20 feet long ft has a real chance to ab orb the nourishing materials from the food as it. passes along. The time taken to pass along thls 20 feet. may be 6 to l2 ltoursf There is little or no nourlsltment left tn the food ns 1L leaves the small lute tine and enters the large intestine. The large intestine ls only six feet long-smaller 1n length but larger ln sfze or calibre than the small intestine. Now Nature Intends that these uvlstes be kept moving along and so out of the bcdy. If anythlng interfers with the movement of thesé wa ws in the large lntestlne 1t ls called constipation. It so happens that there are certain polnts tn the large intestine where the waste has to move around very sharp corners just. as we speak of a road having a hairpin curve, and, when there are two curves ln succe slon, we speak 0t ft as an S curve. Thus there ls an S curve where the small intestine joins the large lnbcstlne at. lower right side of abdomen in the appen- dlx region, and S curve at". about the same place on the left slde where the large Intestine, after going down the ‘left slde of the abdomen, has to make this double turn to enter the rectum-the last six inches of the la ge intestine. A hairpin curve ls located under the llver on right: side us the large intestine goes straight across under the stomach to left sitlc; another ltrtlrpitt curve l" on this left side where the large intestine tums sharply down the left side front whenrc it ends at rectum. Wastes are likely to be slow in tnovlng around these CUTVCS. To prevent delay at any of these curves liquids and fats which soften and lubricate this wn te should be eaten, as also should rough foods which irritate and so stimulate the ntuscles of the walls of the intes- tlnc to “squeezs? the wastes along. country that. will, n; ls hoped, pur- tially at. least, compensate tltcm for the loss occasioned to their cttrtr. fruit lntlustry by the treaty ogre;- mcrtl. which allcttls United Stale» oranges to enter our market du.y each ycar.-—Quebee Chronicle -'1‘ele- graph. More and more we perceive that the danger ol‘ tnc (llctator is that he must, comtnatttl, cxltorl, inflame. The world is shaken because men are tn power" who can not. speak cltlntly or more except ulttlz an ef- fact. of vlolenm-Ncw York Times. We hear complaints about, mg], tnxatlott, about extravagance, about the State having become a veritable maw for the substance of thrift. and enterprlse. Such complaints are fut.- llc; futllc unless backed tlp by sus- taltted and seltlsble effort and sac- rittct. by cltlzclts to see to lt that those to whom they commit, then govtmmotlt. know something about. gorerntttettl. and the rcsponslbllltles of ctttzcnsltlp-Ottnvtln Journal. I l‘, ‘ loqélic» AC H ‘Mk1 k~h N: an!" “,1 ‘ Thou art the Irtendlleat o! aL‘ friendly things For places that are severed fur mu wlde l m 1mm by meet thou dost W’ clowns and b11185 Allke thy freedom, land, and alr. provide. Tmuble by thee ll sided tn its flight; roam; Thou dost. tho prod-Mil’! "Wm l"- vlte, For thou dost find the door o1 every home. Thou, witness art, alas! to happen- tr-ze fol" the first four months of. lngs sad Yea, tragic scenes thy curves and‘ hills have known; t But; gala. days are thine, 1500; lill°u , an; glad when pilgrims to each Other ltelll ' have shown. l Sometimes a tired traveller tlttttt l dost take To some Eyysatn qulct, out. of si_l~ Tltou wilt. then tn his heart, bll. thoughts awake l As need no words, but are their owl. delight. Wind on, O road! and hand us. utmttpaircd _ Unto that. kindred tray we all must wend; Watch over those who at. thy bill,‘ ding fared. And at; the starting coltllled thee B» friend. -Alexander Louis Fraser. Triumph After Ethopia (The Berliner Tageblatt. quoted tn World Review Landon) The King of Italy has become- by the grace of God and the wlll of the nation-the bearer o! an l’ aperofs crown. Marshal Badogllo has received the tltle and rank of a Duke. General Graztanl ls not Marshal and Viceroy. The We Office's lLst of tttles and Pfnlml" lon shows a growing list of names All who worked for this victor; wilt partlclpate tn the honor ant": glory according to their deserts ‘whtle others are maklrg an all the more determined effort to secure a share "n ft. D'Annunzlo and Mar- t incttl, inspired by the breath of tlte Muses, reach for their lyres. But. what has happened to the creator of the war, 0o the drlvlng force behind lt? Mussolini has be- come “M". He has added nothing to his name, he has taken some- thing away from it. The placard: cu the walls of Rome, bearing hls last two proclamailons, are signed only with this one strong. unmis- takable letter. Only a sign, but nevertheless a slgtt of great sig- nlfizattce for the chttltge ln the lrstorleal situation. There are no more decoratlotts for him to wln. “'ith t1 sure instinct", he refwed B. clucnl title, which ls alleged to have been offered lttm. With the hls- tortcnl title of “Founder of the Em- pre," given ltlm by the Grand Fascist Council, the llmlll ts reach- ed. The cllttm to be an hlstorlcal flgure, the tnakcr of an epoch, can only be expressed ln a. name. Wlto can fail to bc ‘mmindcd by this "M" of the other letter adorning the Lollvro-tltnl ‘ " .n a vrrcatlt of slender lillll'l‘l.s, ytnbol of an epoch in F‘rench history also called an "Etnplre"? lrlxeltlibur Is Stolen From Stirling, Scotland, comes nctts of tltc mysterious thctt by four tnaskcxl men of the futnoul; twu handed sword once owned by the Lion of Scotland, Slr William Wal- lace, the blnde cottcerning whlch the Poet Campbell wrote: The sword that. seemed archangel to wlcld Was light; tn hls terrible hand. The thieves who broke into the National Wuflncc Museum to secure their booty, arc sald to lmvc declar- ed llIOHISClYCéi tncntbcrs of the Scot- tlslt Nationalist Party, an nssertlon wltlclt was tlcltletl indlgttarltly by the Secretary of that. orgnnizntlott. \Vlty Sentsttlctt should sock t0 steal the ltlstotit: sword lt not/clear. Wnllncc IISPCl it. to drive the Engllsh out ol Scotland, a feat. whlch he ac- cottttallslted wlth remarkable com- pleteness at Stirling on Sept. 11, 1297; but there ls no nerd today to repeat this tamccss. In fact, any one wlto has noticed the prevalance of Scotsmcn tn Ettgland- or ln any other country, for that matxr — might, look for a reversal of vu- lactfs explolt. Moreover, the sword is f. c feet slx lnrlzcs ln length, rather more than tltlt ntrtderl swordsntett can mtlnrgc. This, ltottvetcr, mny nccmlttt tor the twat. that. four men were concerned tn the robbery. but. four men trylnl flt for By thee the young adventurer may " tvovrztuactt zit 1,3,, “‘“~\_. ltl-t :1 flatlt-ltl-trt-tt M"“""'*E"$ TOBACCO CO. lJDfiMllllllMtt K. s. ttrrgttttlc, B.l\., t=.t».t.,t.t.l Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, l Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act l l l t l Company By-Latvs, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. " r‘"Ffll't""\'i t:&. {YORANGE " tilwflllfsufes MIN K015: TEA to wleld n single sword would not be likely to impress even a timid foe. It may be that. the mlscrcants are, not members of "the Nnttcnnllst Party, but. holders of extreme views on the subject, with an ambition to separate Scotland from the rest. of the United Kingdom. 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