PAGE FOUR “ TllE BIIARLOTTETOWN GUARD 11111 Morning Daily iruuruded tn I881) President Lu-ut. ('ol. \\' (‘ltrstcr S. Alt-Lure Vice Prvsitlcnl, J It. llurtu-tt. l-‘..l.l. Secretary, Livut. kul. l) .\. Alavliinnun. H.510. Editor and Dlzitiagtttg Director. J ll. Burnett. l-"..I.l. Maociate Eiditurs. rrank \\'.1lker and Ian A Burnett. SF“! IUPTIUN R [ES l! Mall In P. h‘. |.. 53.110 11.1 v1 r. a a‘! fur 6 lnllnlhlt. $1.25 fut I} 1111111111.». .30 Iu unc month. Clly Uclncr). r514! nt-r tux!’ bo-UU llll’ ti 51°F!!!"- 51 “ " tnutiths.“ By Mall In fa .\. .\ 33-00 P91’ IE3’- laturday “erkly ~ 11.11; $1.00 for 6 mum-ha 511v 1111 .1‘ tnnrtllli- “The Slrtllff/(‘Hf Ilrnmry is JVeaker than the ll culvts! Ink. inrnnv, .1t'1.r s, 11140 Brit-thus 31.1 Suprcntacy l .' ‘l ucll a11- ':1 llrni~i1 . ‘11 \\v-l11\'-- l‘l'1ll1'il 1' >l~n1ial '1 4 of 111's cu- '.'~ 1h qiairlus‘, t0- l ' l":'<‘1'i1 battle- . ilu-r rrait 11->\\.' »‘. in znzanv and tapilal it, uhrclt a llri- l'1\ l'-. .1 l‘ ship 1n 1. ' 11'- .- been 5cm’- “ts and not no choice 5'1 viy was so 1 ;11lt11.'1'.'1l at "stead of ' Ila into in zhe :. .' 111151 e 1" ‘~ . 1 tiét ~' ' twuilll have h5g1‘ at. l"1'cncl1 uch has been 1 sol licrs and c by side with .\< a 1t the 1c a11.‘.r.t' '11 - '11s eugageittctit and ' .4 :1; Alexandria - .1»: swcizgtli of the ' " remains the cap- (‘la Some Sorry Examples Th1’ ll sure w»: fi/ 1" - ‘ 1. ' '1 s I. is :1;1p:'1>\'1'rl a mca- " .1 1"" general .\l-»11‘.1'1'~t1l Gazette. 1- tho-e pow 1's. ‘l 1~l\-1'l11n1~1:lf 4. l: has bc- ‘ of the 131111111- '1 tizixozz: are bc- .l.-> some por- "iilrr." l "1 l. 1 _ i- tic real, ~ 31-11 11111111 n1 ire his k-itlfiua. -. 1 I '. '1' w‘ u w pntrticallv llllilllllliillii tl-r . : 1' a .\'1' '1'.l l}1»\'ern:11cnt. Isle hitl - ' ' 1. ll 1 111"‘ lc the ranks of . 1 . since in no o‘ if .1 lie 111.1111: nationa and 1t t be na- tionally the llfillf‘. 1 is to h w 1.\:1' "itic tl" .. plan with 1' l \ :1}; this fizne from - llou-"e cvf Com- ' 111:1 ‘ 1 l 1 I suits of the pltnlti-elcctric plattnucter are ltighly accurate, and this accuracy will be still further increased when certain proposed improvements have been incorporated i11 tl1e instrument. The principle utilized in the photo-electric H1l.111i1111‘l<'1' is hast-d upon the action of lthoto- |1.-l1-v11'it" culls in prndttcing a11 electric current ‘when stibiected to light. Light coming from an flhnniuatcd surface is measured by the current it protlticcs itt the photo-electric cclls. The area to ‘he measured is cut out of a map which has been blackened on the back, aml the cutout is placed |bctwccn an ilhmtiitatetl surface and the photo- electric cells. Thus the light reaching the cells is rcrlucctl i11 proportion to the size of the blacker.- t-d arca llll1‘r]1<_1<C1'l, and the measurement of this rctluccrl light enables computation of the size of tltc arca. This improved means of area measurement will have many ficlds of use, particularly with pulpwoorl and hunbcr companies, and govern- ‘_ ;,\.\»,,,,,,. H; [he mcnt <l1‘p.'11'l111f'!1ts zuhninistcritig forest lands It 1 V,‘ 1pc p“. lean also he utilized by engineering organizations w» meastire plotted profile areas, in laboratories ‘for the testing of structural ntatcrials, and for 1-1._,,,.,,,;h lniany other tiscs in scientific industry. EDITORIAL NOTE-S Cecil Rhodes, Imperial statesman and bene- factor, lmrn this date, I853—"The unctuous l't’(‘lilt1|l(‘ of my countrymen" loaves "lo little done. fill imich do t0." an. a. IN U i $ It takes statesmen like Foster, Borden and 1 :1 be put llausott to see and advocate the need of per- sonal self-suit ‘e in the interest of the com- 1‘ victurr —~ 11111111 good. but curiruislv rnouglt organized tem- perance not tmusually throws its political weight against thcm. u u u u All employers of labottr are reminded that tntitorrotv is the fir-t day they must deduct the f\"11innal Defence 'l'ax from employer-s wages to he handed over to the lnronte Tax Inspectors on the 15th of each month. The tax in the case of a single person is two pcr cent on wages from $fi1><7 In $1,300 per 21111111111, and three per cent above $1,200. E111plovc1's and cmploywees are un- (.l(‘l' penalties for nou-fulfilhnent of this patriotic r1111)‘. t a n u Business as usual should be still the slogan of those lcft to keep the home fires burning. The morale of the pcpolc is largely dependent upon a carry-on policy, and the avoidance of anything that would ten-l t0 (lcpression. The boys giving for training, or to the front, should be scnt off with a chccr and a smile, and not at a fu11cr.'1l pace with a solcmuity that would break the heart of a plaster saint. Let us have 111u<ic and laughter. FllCll as thcy ltave at the centre of the limpire where they are i11 im- miitcnt (langer day and night from Hitler's bombs and parachutists. >l< 11K 1U ll Births registered in 67 cities and towns in May tiumbrrctl 3.111;, deaths 4.839 and itiarriagcs 4,- l l l ihcning. l '33P. as Ciittlllflfvfl whh 7.501 births, 4,711 deaths and 3.511: tnatriagvs i11 .\la_v last year, showing i11C1‘<‘-'t<1's oi 3 1-3 pcr ccnt in ltirths, 3 per cent i11 deaths and 3," pcr cent in marriages. Births fCglslCllVl during 1l1e five tuottths emlittg .\la_\' totalled 3,"._=_,f3, dcaths 23,171 and marriage; 18.331 a< zrqztittst 35.820 births, 23.715 deaths and 1.2.7111 ntarriagcs during the cor1'c.<po111li11f_' five ntouths last vcar. This contparison shows increascs of 5 pcr cent it1 births and 44 per cent in marnages and a decrease. of 2 per cent in deaths. it N‘ Four brothers, the oldest fourteen, of Forel, Que, went into the woods near their home bluebernving Blonday 22nd. Three of them pushed on ahead, leaving the fourth, nine years old, a little behind. The three ultimately made for honte to discover their brother had not pre- ccdcd lllClll. .~\ search started, lasting front Blon- dav fiight till Stmday morning when the body it i ,0. ML |of the child was found behind a barn not far 1 this tune. 'l"n:1_t from his home. It appears that there were fotir is the ll""i I ‘. ' ,| 1,1 ccoiifitttv in lliml‘ l".’\'l'lll<‘l”. the scarchcrs fin \\'erln1's1la_v all bu: c.» ' lihe new lutflLrt-t ltllvht limited bchmd three of thcm, lnit on a false. h.“ hm; n. , _ 3., ,,'._~_ ,_p._<l,ne me aiarnt that the boy l1:td ltcctt seen elsewhere, did dpgqrgg ;,, - 1 _ ' 1,,“ ,1 fight uilnt p-ouble to scar-Sh brhmd the very one where w bc ;,.. .- 1f n,‘ raven,“ t1e ost hov was actually sleeping exhausted at is prlwpl ~ 1. 1 1 » 1-1111 in the llouse ‘u’ 111111‘, lhe cr-ronefs verdict-dcatlt by starva- talsp “ A ; H __ p, pl- .:, fm-knK-r nun. thle body (liming (‘VIIFICIIJPIIhlIIIII dnot rigid cuurfljln .,; - . . . _., 1,1. g Um. 11.1011 riscovcre , snowing cat 1a 11151 0c. mhsiiri. is .=' ' :~~. - ~ .~--, ‘t’ the Govern- Cllrred- them. on a if .\.1.1~~1 a year plus $12 a _ ' ' ' ' day f‘4\'{1:“t‘u - _ ' ~ M 1 w; p". gtafptnpnt Piano manufacturers beat a path to a llt- in the ll 11: ~. . ;; " k is 1o tic Ont-titan shop in Blat-slifir-lrl, .\If1ss., bearing WHIP I - I ~ I '. - =1; and the sintplo inscriptirni ovcr the door, “I.a\vnn1o\v- ébvcchh. l: llztn=nu "l? 11"“ lImlS Cllarllcllffb." It is the Plant of _ - ' ‘I I - [ru11tr/l~1<'. ' - ( W 1e \audail, who manufactures piano v11»; l.‘ “'- 1. _ ,rlo1v1-l=. The owner says it is the onlv shop of its own s , . . Lind in .\'cw littzlztttvl, and although he sttpplies the p» _ th1111=r1n1l= of dowels itnmtally to the great piano In 2111 ._ , . . ,1 . yo‘; fyp but of ntanutacttircrs of the Middle West, Randall also all pwviort: ~ - . 1 .' rendered. so iar 115 finds time to sharpen tools and lawnmowers for the 1a. ' ~- l. residents of the community The dowels look like .-\t1111'~- ' 1 ~ ~1rv rvpense has lollipop sticks. but are rcallv the product of fine bcru n1 u" ' ' 1 , : ‘ - I 11\'vl1:1t1,<1<~, lprt-vision worlttttaiisliip. (in m, “voyage day he In the ll: - '7'. 1i f \l.1<~l.1~;1n, ran turn out and ttnuhlc finish 2.000, cvcry one YlPff-iii-l l - "11 ‘il . Fa<l<. ""f“““l‘ll.\' perfect in ovcrv rlolail. All tools and in Eli" ' ' 1" ‘~-‘ ".~~-u 1lu~‘111:1rl1i11crv were dcsiqitcrl and manufactured by "Willi" 1'4 "'1 l 11f ‘- ll"i“lll‘f‘ " llhr- O\\'ll"'l' linvclf 'lll'< 1-‘ i1‘ f1 . ' '- ‘ 1 t-ze r: ‘iincrv * " * ‘l’ al1'1*r11'l'~.~4<1I<-4 _ _ p y ' :1 ltl 1'11 111111- (:u1.'1'l..'t‘is the largest siillfvlicrpf asbestos to lmjl ‘1 ‘ ‘- lat-rut. tuhiuvcd by the Lnttcd States and the lhc. 11p _ ‘fl. wh-‘rs havvll 1.1m of 51111111 .\fri1'.'t. For some years Can- bccn 111w. 1 _ ~ n pvt -< -. :11~,:11_l.'1 h:1< supphc-l :1pprn.\'1111:1tcly three-quarters fprd a <11" 11' ‘ 1' ' M: ."1-/.1":~_11 n1 '11" p11 1111111 lttpauc-r: imports of asbestos. In a re- I11>\‘<'1'|11|111" - 1 ~ '1 - , v. 1 tip», u.» 1"'1|1. H1 4'11» 1l1<- llvpartniutt of Trade and (Ionnncrcc tnalcil. l If" " 1 ' ~11» 1-1- to 11111-1 l-f- .\l. l . Sir-uiart. .\s<i-f:1nt Canadian Trade Cont- ronfwlfnc- "1 ".1 1. n11‘ 'l"r~ 1 1n bi- n» r111» 1111-~1~11<'1' :11 lnlqvo states that the volume of firlmujv t1t,‘1l'1' :11; . 1 H5111 vffvh ~01 11:: dlllilllfillli from ('.'1n.'nf,-, i" 1931) amounting to incapable oi 1 Ho; 1' ~1 li of tho barnarlf-s nf l_'11.5_z.: inns, dcrlinctl l1\' 1;.z pm- (‘Qljt 35 against political 111'r~~= phipnn-fifs in 1938. lhost- from Rhodesia dc- -- ~ - ~ -- ~ -- - -—- lclinfd by 115.3 pvr cent, from llozaittbiquc by 1.11.1111. m1» blinking -*~’--' 911"» ""2"? "W?" l" '1'" "hi" "i" rptaulify lrr-m the lnucd States increased by \. , _ v p, _ ,V v , ‘.1 _ , fit-I pvr cent. from flu- l'ninn of South Africa _ - ll’ ."l' ~' ' l ‘ -'ll” ‘if “"_"l‘"“'"l ‘by 111.; pcr ct-nt, and from Manrhnria by 28;r) l" rm“ ' ' ' ‘ H l’ "All" ‘lllwll " i‘ r” - l“"' “l” “lillilvt” 1hr» vvi-tin! circumst-tttccis" . . , ‘ - _ . < . "lllkl ' ~ 1 ' ~ ’ v" llllif "ll ill" l""" l~*-'I\'~' All‘. -\'l1'\v.'1r1. "laban has to rclv almost I'm“ "l ‘ ‘ ' ‘1 ' l” 1"‘ "ll llllltl" phs, ,-|,,;,-,.1‘\4 “PM, foreign sources of stipplv for hct‘ "l: l) _ "‘ ‘l‘_“l"l'j'l d“ ,"‘l""‘lllll1l\ <11 min-dos and \\‘lll bt- obliged to l"""" _‘ ' - "I l"l-"l'll"l III~"t'I1- cling’ li- lhf- wurcrs in ('.'1n.'11l.'1, thc hnilctl 5mi- nv-n! 1' ' - t w. in». t.» llll'1‘l' ‘w and South .\fvi1'.'u1 countries tmh-ss she can 111111 s - ‘ ' p‘ 1151111-71-1". \|~ 1ll>1‘1>\‘l‘l' SlfffWivIll and Suilublc l-Q-Uurck-S Offhis lltfnigh 11.‘ ; 1,. 1.:,.I .-'...g1-.1 flit: rc- matc1'i.'1l elscuhcrc.’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY Adolf‘ Hitler bullt up his great fo.ce more than ailytlung else 0n the political weakness of his ad- versaries He forged his arms while the democracies exhausted their energies 1n ititestftt-e quarrels and permitted abonmiable abuses of true lberty. Here we axe witness of L00 11inch "playing politics.“ ll. creates a. smoke screen that hides the realities. There is m0 tituch chicanefy 1n our war legislation and not enough of that brutal and cour- ageous frankness which gives the British Prime Minister, Winstmt Chuzchill, an almost. superhuman influence over the people of Great Britain. We still await the leader who knows how to speak to the people in all frankness. - Lrlllus- nratlon Nouvelle tafontreal) Prudence and jusflco command all Canadians to reserve for the moment their Judgment. on the grave events that are lmppctung 1n Europe. Between Marshal Petaln and Genelal de Gaulle, between the decision on the one hand to halt the figatmg and the nptical on the other hand to continue to fight; the Fnetich people will make their choice. We can only hope for one thing-that Providence will permit the decision w serve at once the cause of Great Britain and France. -Le Canada rafontreal). A veteran o! the Fenlan Raid Is dead at the age o.’ D6. This man had seen amazmg changes In meth- ods of warfare since the days when men with rifles. and maybe a queer old cannon or so. made up invading and defending armies. — Toronto Globe and Mail. The only Iollnw travellers Ilia! can be tolerated now are fellow travellers of Canada and Canttitrs allies in this smrogfe. -- The Citi- zen, Ottawa. Thu smallest Income tax Im- posed at the rates in the xmv rcventte bill now before the 5011.112 Ls $11. This 1s a. itiisiakc. [he base should be broadened until $5 and even $2 taxes are lc" 1d on nu-ome taxpayers One rt son for this is the familiar 0111- - t 1L the mono ticrsotts are taxed 1.10 gtxater the tax cottsciottstless 0f the cotuxttgv will A nvtvcr reason is that small incomcs may as well get used to the tax, :01: the cost of adequate defence will call for ntore money than is now required. Let, us amlcipate the yell that the "very 111101" should not be stibjcctctl to the incotne tax. 141i us look at the rcrocl In this Il-Jte are registered 2.230.000 pnssvttger automobiles They are drivfin by 2.750.000 persona; that. figure l5 based on the number of driver licenses issued In 1937. Yet only 665.000 pemons pay state 1110:1110 taxes, and ic-avcr. fv-rhaps. my Federal 111001110 ftntes. This means, mughly, that 0f three persons well enough off to 01m motor cars two are "too poor" in the eyes ->f the legislators 1o p-ay an income Lax. even the tiny tax that. would be nut upon them. — New Yolk Sun. An Item which scented In- credible came to us from Brook- lyn this week, but lI1\'(‘S(l_l2!llO!1 proved 1t truc. ‘Pwcnty yin s ago a Gcrntan cook tiantPd RQJ-"i “cub to work over there to" a Jewish faintly nafuctl DJYICI. Hcr 12.145" was sixty dollars a month ano alto never cashed one of her s;n._11'_v czzeqttes. Mr. David advanced net" small amotrnts for clothing and other net-us. and, tlrrcuglt lltc yours, Cfll‘l'li‘(l a balance 1n his bank 1110 accuznulaiucd account to cove.- ‘ ‘ ('ll(‘q\l(".$ R:c:~111l_\'. R051 blfillglll ltur 11111111105 to Mr. Davin and asked that he give her 01111 cncque for all she had t-otttiitg. Mr. David figured up, dcciucivd flu- advances t0 Rosi, and found that she had CCCIIIIIL! a lhtlo over fourteen thcu- srmd dollars. What, Mr. David ask- ed, was Rosi 201111.; to do with the fourteen tltotisattrl dollars‘? She told him she was going to hand It; over to a local 3111121, which would In turn forward 1t to Germany as ‘IDLIIIOXI to the Nazi war nd dnni you believe all thcso lies you read 111 the papers about Hitler porsccutlnv, the Jens," she atldcd. "\\'l1v ivoultl 111- be so stupid?" M1‘ David brought ftr- wartl what . s he could, but 1t was Rod said the Buntl had . 1 her that. Ger- man Jt\\\'.' 1' as lmnpy as ltrks. The 111011 111w o11 11s way to Germany. _ t‘ New Yorker. It lshigh time that (Tattadlans cun- frontcd reztlnu-a. Doing so, they will meet the btttlqci (icmatttis with- out flint-lung. A11 our efforts must be tlfrtued 1o arlueu- ttcori‘. Ab the same 111110. (to not it". ‘as 11c- glect. to buy ivur savings‘ certifi- cafes and prepae to SUlJ-sllftbl.‘ to me lldllullill war 10.1111. We must beat I-lizlc-r, silence those bells ring- tng in Germany 1n celebration of France's l1u1n1.11;,'; 1111a, coating Hitlvv, we shat. nau- catisc to thank God for .~.'1v.n11 lrrauce through harm; srnvd the Empire. —-Le Pctu. Journal Cvfotittm-ttl). Tho mobilization act ls the only way in which the total resources of the county can be ftitlmvd for the total defence of the Dominion. Them Ls, no reason why any fac- tor of our national BCHVIIIOS anould be exempt. In vlcw of 1l1e tiutiotial danger, no privileges should be pemtftted. Labor 11nd capital alike must make sacrifices. We have a powerful 11nd utiscruuulous enemy 011151110, and an orfjamzuutrn of sabotage mud LICILWt-Klll 111111111 this counuy. It Ls agatnsf this doa- blc danger that the whole effort, of our general mobilization must be directed. But beyond the intcrior danger created by fifth columnists there ls another tncnacc. born of the discontent rosultmg frccn "111115- sive unemployment." one otttcome of the general ntobillzatioti should be the stfpptvsston of this unem- ployment, which 1111s been a "black beast." in Canada for the past ten yrmxs. We have, then, to vnnqulslt enemies outside the country and within t-he county, commencing with the latter, who are secretly trylnfz to undermine the framework of our social edifice. - he Monde Ouvrler (Monti-cab. The (‘My of Reykjavik. In Iceland (whose dcfcticc has been assumed by the Allies). offers llttlo flelcl for either politics or journalism. lt has 37.000 tx-oplo. but no unemploy- mfltt. n0 poverty. no police force, no deficit, no 51111115. A; a crotvriing touch. a project is under way for plplng hot. svater from natural sprlntts fhrottwlt a slnalr ltcatlng system to luau evvrv building and garden pnlrlt in lnwn nt, no fuel cost. —- Vancouver 71m. Premier Ab-evrbndls rt-porled Io have nvnnltflsied that Italy ls to lvtlp the Allies and Hlller Is l) dis- appear. But. hLs standing as a bro. Strange Case Of Mr. Leslie Roberts TOO EVASIVI The following am taken from the debates of the Senate, Ottawa, June 26, 1940: I POSITION or MR. LEN-II ROBERTS INQUmY Hon. Mfr. HAIG Inqulned of the Government: 1. Is Leslie Roberta saahrfed mI-n In the Government. service? 2. If so, In what service, and on what salary, and what. ll hfa title? 3. If the answer to No. 1 ls In the affirmatlve, when dld he enter vhe service, and In what. capacity, and rm what salary. Ho nld: Konotuablo members, before the honourable gentleman replies to my inquiry, I ma any, In order to give hlm some nfonna- non, that I have In my hand a postcard bearing on one side a ple- ture of a convoy, and on the other side the following text: Convoy: D0111 Advertise Where Is the deep-water harbour from which eastbound convoys dls- patch to Europe? How do antl- submarine nets seal its entrance? How do destroyers, patrol bom . tmwk-rs. long-range guns protect sea lanes? What is Canada's part in convoylng ships successfully across the Atlantic? Leslie Roberts, Special Assistant to the Minister of Defence. un- folds a factual story of convoy pa- trol and the part played by Qan- ndian seamen and slum. Five Cents at. All News-Standa- Get Your Copy To-Day The Satur- day Evening Post. This postcard was dropped Into all the letterboxes of the city of’ Halifax. Hun. Mr. DANDURAND: I have not been able b0 follow the reading of the postal card. which might. be of interest If my honourable friend would send It to me. I am simply faced with his question. To ques- ficn No. 1 the answer ls "No." This is also the answer to the sec- ond and third questions. Right Hon. Mr. MEIGI-IEN: This tnnn must. be sailing under false colours. H011. Mr. DANDURAND: Maybe so, but if my right honourable friend will look at the lnqufry ho will see that It is a very efmple one. It is: Is Leslie Roberts a. salaried man 1n the Government ServIce? My answer ls “No." Hon. Mr. MEIGHEN: I: he working for nothing? Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: That L! another question. Some Hon. SENATORS. Oh, oh. Hon. C. P. BEAUBIEN: Or has he jst left. the employ of the Government Han. Mr. DANDURAND: That ls still another question. Right Hon. Mr. MEIGI-IEN: He tnay be on daily pay, but. I do not. think he ls working for nothing. I-Iv 1s settling under the colours of the Special Assistant. to the Min- istrv of Defence, and Is writing things that no man should be al- lowed to write. Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: I would draw the attention of my riqhl- honourable friend to the question as it appears. To-day, on the 26th of June, the answer 1s "No", and I think It. would have been the same on the 1st of June. If the question were, “Is Leslie Rnacrts employed In the Govern- ment servfce?" the answer would b1‘ "l\':)." Some Hon. SENATORS: Oh, oh. Later, same day:- POSITION OF‘ ND?" LESLIE ROBERTS NOTICE OF INQUIRY On the Orders of the Dav: Hon. Mr. HAIG: Honourable ntembers, before the Orders of the Day are called. may I refer to my Inquiry about Leslie Roberts. which was answered this afternoon? Ap- parently Its wording was not clear to the honourable leader (Hon. Mr. Dandurand). I should like to ask the honourable leader this: Is Leslie Roberts now. or has he ever been, a special assistant to the Minister of Defence? Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: Ia my honcttrable friend giving notice of an inquiry? I-Ion Mr. I-IAIG: I thought per- haps the honourable leader, hav- ing already made Inquiries about. Leslie Roberts, and Informed me that, he was not a. salaried em- twloyce of the Government, could tell me now whether he Is an em- plovee without salary. Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: Wlll my honourable friend place his notice of inquiry 011 the Order Paper? Hon. Mr. HAIG: All right. POSITION OP‘ MR. LESLIE ROBERTS Hon. Mr. Hafg inquired: Is Leslie Roberts at present, or has he at atty time been, speclal assistant to the Minister of N3- flmtal Defence? Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: I have an answer from the Acting Deputy Minister of’ Mllltla. answer to the first part. question la. "No." To the second part. the answer Is. "Yea, he wna employed Jj-‘mporarfly on special . m~_——_‘ Tl FROM “THE ART 0F POETRY” Most. poets fall Into the groseeat lta au Deludcd by'a seeming excellence: By striving to be short. they rrow obscure; And when they would wrlte smoothly, they want strength, ‘Fhclr spirits sink . . . Let. poets match their subject. In their strength, And often try what welght they can support. And what z efr shoulder: are too weak to bear After a serious and Judlcfoua ehoIce, Methop “and eloquence will never a . As well the force n ornament. o! verse Consists In choosing a III time for And tmowIrfg when a muse bhoutd be fndu 5e In lzer full fight and when she should be curbed. . . . —7Horace _59 >13 ’ ' "l phat has been somewhat Impaired by his failure to produce the $25 a mgptllt lfor each! cltlun of Alberta, w c1 1e a so orecaat. - Toronto Globe and PUBLIC FORUM BOURIS EXHIBITION GRANT Qtrt-I have Just received l let- ter from D. P‘. McAumy, Sour-ts that. representing the directors of Sourfs Etxhfbttton Associmt on, stamina’ that they have cancelled thedr exhibition for this season and suggesting malt the Govemment use their for war purposes. This Depamment and the Gov- ernnnent. wihhes to empress their appreciation and thanks to the Soul-Ia Exhlbttfcnv Assoctatfcn. I am, Sir, ete., W. H. DENNIS Minster o! Atgmottlturg ____._;_____ : ‘ . At Publtc hapense (Ottawa Journal) Ilbr a long time the Post; Office of Canada has accepted circulars for delivery to the impersonal “Hotseholder” at t-he very low rate of one-half cent each up m the weight. of one ounce. It. was a spe- cial rate Intended to encourage , "business". Now It has been discov- ered by the Department that this distribution has been carried out at a loss. Its statement says: "It. has been ascertained that. the revenue derived from circulars mall- , ed for local distribution to hotuse- 5 holders at the ltalf-oent rate is not » sufficient. to take care of the cast l of handling and the extra clerical. work Involved In making the nec- essary speclal arrangements for 1 these mailings." ‘ Moreover, said an official of the Department. this special mailing privilege ‘was "not :1 successful ven- ture from the standpoint of business men" who took advantage of It. What. this all means Is that the Post’. Office for years has handled these circulars at. a loss, tha the public treasury has made up the difference. In effect we ltave itafd a bonus to those who used postal facllltles for “I-Iouscholder" circu- lars-and even so It. was not worth their while. The householder was subjected to annoyance by a flood of utuvant- ed printed nmltvr which cluttered his mall box and tnade Important. letters liable to loss. And to com- plete the picture he had to help pay the oost. of delivering It to hItnl Nor ls that. all Pastmen were turned Into pack-horses, lugging around this under-cost. material. and delIvet-y of legitimate mails sometimes must; have been delayed. After July 31 such clrcttlars must pay the regular rate of one cent. It Is a change too long delayed. It might have gone further: Circulars addressed to “Householdefl should be banned altogether ns a general nuisance. Nazi Parachutists While all Wlll fevcrctvtly pray that the tzme wall never coinc- when residents of this 001111111111, will make rum-hand Bcqlllllnlfltwt; wun German parachute troops, '11 1s of innerest. to know now they operate and Bet. then‘ results. The man 1s attached to his parachute by a. cord 111110111 15 fasiirned to the aero- plane; he is able to descend from a height. as low as 150 tvct. 1t, 15 possible to land and tr-semble a company wtlflrn a quart-er of an houtr on a small space. The para- chwfism wear a close-fitted st-cel helmet, a, cttble- mused tunic blue-grey in 0010111", with trousers of the plus-tour type, tucked 111:0 boots halt-knee lngn, and guunt- let gloves. D1011 man carrus a knife for dlsentanglcttietit, 11 res- pirator, a lwaversaok, hand gren- ades and a gun capable of frng 600 rounds a minute. There are other Weapons and equipment flrop- ped tn special containers attached to self-openfttg parachutes. one for every four or f.ve men. Ammuni- tion, rffles. field glasses, compasses, spades smoke candles and wire are carried In the containers. For every battalion 0t parachut- Iats there 1s a comptrtncnt o: auxllliarty weapons. comprising a three-inch mountain gun, mcdum and light. mortars. heavy maclnne gurgfiandyrnwantne-gun txstols. The duties from December 6, 1980. to April 15, 1940." Right Hon. Mr. MEIGHEN: We were told yesterday amid some amusement. that he was not in the employ of the Government. lt-Ion. Mr. DANDURAND: He is no . Right Hon. Mr. MEIGI-IEN: This says he is. Hon. M1'. DANDURAND: N0. He was. Right Hon. Mr. MEIGHEN: He Is out now? Hon. Mr. HARDY: Out In Anrfl. Right Hon. Mr. MEIGI-IEN: The election w_a§__over $T "if!" LA 115s’ i; swim nus 1.; ‘l Why not. vial! our store amt Inlnect om- ltock of Bathing ~11, Can before maklng your pur- ' C IG- . l We have a complete stock or IT$ZDI3I . .\\ -.-. .\- Bafhlng Caps In the very latest. shades and ranging In prlce from 251: to 75c. 6 See also our largo stock ol ll‘ . EUiLgJ-apsu priced from 15c MAC S 1mm. nzsrontas 11* A dellmtely erfumed pre- paratlon wh ch restores, gfingthcna and buullflea the l It wlll restore gray haIr to It: _ natural color and produce n ,1 rich and abundant [rowth of lulr. PrIce 60c. Order by Mall Today. 1i ________ DB- EVANS STOMACII MIXTURE W0 hllhl! recommend lhla preparation for people suffer. hi‘ from Stomach Dlatreu of r eating, heartburn, AcId and sour stomach. l! It ll the finest Btmngen Mlxlure Ih I It: Evans. tinclnigiylleiqloillll. i I n1: two MAGS Buy Your New Suit IULY 5. 194D i’? This Week- End At Special Prices $14.95 Will buy you a nice worsted suit in blue stripe, green stripe or black stripe. Worth at .least-—-———-—————————$20. $16.95 For a genuine Hyde Park Tweed Suit in a var- iety of colorings. Regular $25 values and worth at todays prices $27.50 to clear this week end at $16.95 if your size ls here. $19.75 Your choice of a wlde range of very smart worsted suits marked value at that price, $25 and extra good all sizes and the newest colorings. We are over stocked with $25 cults and It. works to your advantage as you can buy this week- end at. $19.75. l loca l (In triage thef cibjecttves of the parachute troops are described as being "to organize tnetnfbers and arm 1.11am; w create panic and cottfttsion 11nd spread fMFe news among the cIvtl popuLaLfon; IILIFLIPS lines of communication; m bridges, power wireless and telephone exchanges. SIOFCS and dumps; to give Informa- ticn to rurcraft. by means of’ sig- nals.” Members of Lhece bait-fallen: are volunt-cem who have undergone siporial training. They have proved Ifectivcness In the countries ovrrrun by s, and a new type of defence against their activities has had w cfevelopcd. if USED OAR BARGAINS 1-1939 5 Passenger MERCURY COUPE $775.00 vofy NAS-ll MOTOR SALES OO. For Vitalitq alwaqs use BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA GUNS ARE I , sr arranged by us with the Canadian and Brltlsh Cus- toms Department. .NDERSON & CUDMORE MEN'S WEAR of ‘firth column‘ nafssamoe 1s generally made to stauotus, as is the N azt 1-1938 Ford Coach $450.00 1-1928 FORD COACH $75-00 1-1939 NASH SEDAN - 1-1938 NASH SEDAN 1-1937 NASH SEDAN 2-1932 NASH SEDANS 1-1929 NASH SEDAN QUEEN STREET BOOMING IN EUROPE Island Boys will take part in the “Battle of‘ England.” Many of them our Tobacco. Send them d pack- age at the special low prices Full Informallon on Request- HI-CKEY’S BLACK Twts". CHEWING MANUFACTURED BY l lllOKEY 81 NIONOLSON Tobacco Co. Lld., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Before the men are wtuauy amp- pad from me aeroplanes, a moon- W other aircraft. The dodges to which these troops resort have brought. them Into contempt despite their unquestioned bravery. They halve, well known, not hesttrvted no wear clothes which conceal tfhotr Identity, contrary to the usages of war as previously conducted. An- other trlck ls to pretend to su1-_ render, but to hurl hand ‘grenades at. any who approach them. Such treachery explauu the rough handf- mg they have sometimes received which has Inspired loutl and indign- ant protests from the Gemmn 00m- ma