y. é l l 1 _~ irequested. £12012 FOUR w 1|’: illIAliLilTTETilWli 1111111111111 Morning Ulll! (Founded llfll F Mien. LlellkCoI. W. Cheek: S IleLlIre Vie; President. l. l. Burnett. IJ-l. lecreiary. l-ieuL-Col. l) A hhciinrlou 0.8-0- ldiwr and Mn’ Director l. I. Burnett. FJJ Auociau b11111». Frank Waller SUBSCXIPTION IIATIB 85M per year fin advance; delivered Io Uty. 84.00 per vear un advaucei maiird so P. l. Island 86.00 par year iln laivllacdi mailed to Canada and U1. Members Audit Bureau ul Circulation ‘Th; Strongest Memory la Weaker than the llleulresl Ink." MONDAY, MAY l, 1939 The Russian Air Flight , . —' " l It was UDfOTlIIIl-IIC that the. Russian an’? am failed m attain ifs objective, v1z., fro111 Moscow to New York in 2% liOUFS. bill ‘he l“! that l" “alli but" rlirl it rcflccti to the credit of the dis- tinguished pilot. Mill” Kokklnflki and his myjwator llrvzinrliunsky. _ Aljijfll‘ Kiilakinzilci is one Of ill? llvlallul‘ heroes of 1h: So-qiei Union and an micrnaiioii- l any M0,,“ u-sf pilot. A former sailor and stcve- 1 (103.8 the Wm,” flier is the holder of more 111-111‘. '1 lllill-ilii/ffli llilCflllillfilliil recordi- 1{“,_=.i;1’s .\ir (llrps marlud it's twcuty-firsbai; nivgrsary his! November and 1i was recognize that the most striking individual performance in Russian ZiYlIillHll had been that of blah" Kokkinuki in ihe imirstop lllglll fmm Aloscow to the vicinity of Vladivostok iii Jul“?- Hf had flown the 4.254 miles in 24 “OUTS 3Q mmutcs‘ In 19;; _\[;1jnr Koklrinaki set an altitude rec- ord wheri 11c flew to a height 0f 471800 feet above MOscnW. In recent years the flier has supported the Soviet government's efforts to increase the num- ber of fliers in Russia. In i9_37 he ‘v35 actwe in a campaign to tram 1,000 pilots for every i,- 000,000 of the country's popiilfliiilii- Last vear Major Kokkinalci was named B Hero of the Soviet Union in a decree signed by President lllikhail Kalinin. Denounces National Park ‘There are two Campbclls in the Campbell Government, a fact which makes for a good deal of confusion because while these gentlemen have similar names they are often strikingly at vari- ence on matters of government policy. ' Take for example the question of the Na- tional Park. Premier Campbell has on several occasions lauded the advantages of this Park to the Province. His colleague in the Cabinet-—the Hon. John A. Can1pbell—l1as also spoken, and to the following effect as reported in the Camp- bell Government organ: “He was not much in favour, Mr. Campbell said, of a National Park. The whole Province is a park . . . . Irlc could not see any remedy in launching out on National Park expenditures at a time when people are striving to make a living, when the majority 0' our people were merely existing. when two-thirds of our farn1- ers have their properties mortgaged, when our fishermen arc on the point of going out of busi- ness. Here we have great luxuries looming up before us, and who is going to take advantage of them? It is the poor farmer in the outlying districts? ls it the poor fisherman? NOT AT ALL! \Ve are paving a road there for someihing that may not be of any benefit. \Ve are SPEND- ING MONEY BY THE THOUSANDS in the interests of people of some far country who may come here in the future and leave a little money. SOMEBODY NVILL PAY FOR IT, and find out that it is not just as bright as it looks. The people of Prince Edward Island are justly en- titled io a liiilc recreation as well as anybody else. What are we doing to provide it? (Patriot, April 19, 1938.) Those Bond Borrowings The jittery condition into which the Camp- bell Government has been ihrovm by Dr. Mac- Millaifs forceful speech, reported in Saturday's Guardian, may be judged from the reaciion in its party organ, which (lcvotcs several columns to misrepresenting the Conservative leader's statements. It devotes special attention to his crizicism 11f the irregular methods adopted i11 floating Lib- eral bond lssiics. particularly the issue of $325,- 000 last December. This issue, our Contempor- ary says, “unis for 5.325.000", which, if cor- rect, ivould make the Govcrumenfs borrowings i0 (late i11 cxccss of nine and a half millions! It says Dr. blacMillan was acting “wifully and valiciouslv" when he quoted the interest raic of 3 1-2 instead 11f 3 per ceni, because this was just "an error in lhc Public Accounts." ll admits that fenders were called on an option basis and that the Bank of Montreal and syndi- cate which handled the Nova Scotia issue at “> 01.28 to yield 2.04 pcr cent, ‘would only bid on f ‘Island issue 011a firm basis, which, of coufig, was not a bid at all under the terms ' ’Why was the option basis insisted on, and why did the (iovemment not deal direcily with the bank! but through a mysterious third parry? Dr; MacMillaifs criticism on this point, which ‘ flie Liberal‘ press seeks to show is unfounded, finds‘ corroboration in ‘that well-known finan- 16511‘ biledilon. the Monetary Timer. which Ilia .- . one of "the “strangest ~‘ bits of highgradc iuicin ’ 1111mm, mopilu. thé- Province of. d‘ cc " ward “Island ‘bias granted. a fifteen- . rivbfiww bowel sivrrswi We we g I1Yfl£hll€h¢liled i‘ tion.” Government had a deficit that year, on current before the Audit was completed and which he assured them "would not be far astray in either direction," turned out to be as worthless as his pledges to the electors. born this date, I850. I advent of the King and Queen, and, the dc- "harpies." prorogucd without waiting for His Majesty the eral Parliament is merely to adjourn over the Royal Visit, all His Majesty can do in that case is to give his assent in person to one or more 11cw Acts. This he will do without wearing his Imperial Crown, 1vhicl1 he rvill leave safely at home. would have to go to the rescue of the brave Russian navigators who got stranded on Miscou presentaiives were all in readiness to set sail at . emwisirmv 11,19." "-~ ‘ ‘r ‘i? difficulty was experienced in placing the loan. But the present situation is quite different and why the Province would not ask for firm bid: as well a: bids on 1m option basis is incompre- Iiensbile. SOME VERY UNSOUND ADVICE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN HANDED OUT FROM SOME OUARTE .” The Monetary Times goes on to state that firm bids were received from at least two other syndicates at close to the accepted price, "zuhich Zi/Ollld have relieved I/w Province of all liability in the transaction.” The Liberal press quotes the Financial Post, an- other outstanding paper, with regard to the Nova Scotia issue; but much more to the point is that paper's statement regarding the Campbell Government's bond borrowing methods. This is what the Financial Post had to say in Feb- fuary, 1938: “Prince Edward Island has rejected bids for an issue or $400,000 bonds. While the public announcement has been made by theProvincial Government in regard to prospective financing. several weeks ago tenders were called for PRIV- ATELY on a $400,000 issue.‘ Several investment houses were asked to submit alternative bids for different maturities. Reasons fur rejection of the bid: HAVE NOT BEEN GIVEN. ‘The Financial Post is informed that one of the difficulties encountered by the investment dealers in making bids was the inability of the Province 1o provide a detail of financial rc- sults for the year ended Dec. 31, i937. The lat- est available report is for the year I93 ." Premier Campbell issued a statement attcmpg- ing r0 refute the Financial Post. in which he admitted that NO TENDERS OF ANY KIND had been called. Some investment houses “had approached the Government with the suggestion that they might be allowed to submit bids." The Government's inability to provide them with required information was due, he said, to the Audit‘ not being completed. “A sfliement was made, however. to the competing investment houses to the effect that the Budget for 193;‘ had forecast a deficit of $60,000, and that this forecast would not be far astray in either direc- Hoiv was that for Liberal financing? Instead of the forecast deficit of $60,000 the account alone, of $120,773. So the Premier's tip to the investment houses, just a few weeks Edilorlal Notes I 1 His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught a Welcome the merry month of May with the parturc, ii is to be hoped of the Campbell m n1 a- n- - Both the Ontario and Quebec Houses have King to do so, as at first suggested. As the Fed- a e 1v 1r For a time it looked as though Charlottetown Island Friday night. The crew of the S. S. Montcalm, Marine officials and Newspaper re- I a. m., when word came from Ottawa that the two pilots preferred to remain all night by their wrecked machine. =0- n1 Premier Campbell's juggling with. finances has brought his downfall. He says the unpaid Road accounts carried forward were for the 5o miles contracted to be done in ihe current year. r939. lf that be so then this is what it means: 46 milcs in r938, total, $221,791.41 or $4,- 821.12 per mile. 5o miles in r939 total, 966.80 per mile. What do the taxpayers think of that for high financing? $448134<i09 0r $3.-_ it!!! Hiding behind officials’ petiicoats has been characteristic of the Campbell Government. Whenever they got into a tight corner they cited the rcsponsibilry of an official. The latest ex- ample was when Hon. Mr. Allen cited an alleg- ed siatcmer-i of the Provincial Auditor forth: alleged amount of unpaid accounts as at Decem- ber 3r last. It is highly unethical for a Chartered Accountant to be quoted except over his written certificate. Did Mr. Massey give Mr. Allen such a certificate, and if e0 will he pfblllfCfl it? Then we had the extraordinary situation of the Premier and Secretary-Trea- surer, the responsible Minister, quoting this acc- ‘ond hand uncertified authority. A sorry pass we have reached in undemocratic, irresponsible ad-A 5m u; ministration. e a a u A little interlude in the House of Commons the other day shows the hearts of the members are in ihe right place, wlicthercr not their tongues on occasion have been in their cheeks. Romeo I-flmillm a 16-year-old page boy in the House of Commons, was given an ovation. when, at- tention was called to his part in. raving thejlife of alx-ycar-old jcanetieF ,who fell intoacreek on ihe our-skim or Ottawa Sunday. Mr. Dill“. Mclvor recounted the boy t6 stand to receive the 1.14m; _ Blushing, 11q111a'.1..»¢.1.w1113~ iavsii Janene." THE__;CHARU)'I‘I‘E'I‘UWN uururuim i » auras 11v r11: 11m _-._.__ Innis‘ 0| use llidnuu l8 Q M58011 such traffic to the v pomi. nun insure-boar. uaiuc has not crop- ped_ un the contrary, if 1a prou- Ibiy Increasing as more land more people who are iearnuuz c0 appreciate the peasuie and value of water trips discover Lire rtideau. it Wlii increase still more, because mere is no more attractive or fas- cinating cruise by water m ail Eastern Canada than Luau through pers and Miners builv. over a ceri- fury ago. We h0pe we day will never come when the abandoned. Arm we don't. believe it. will come, because success w governments will arways realize that. tahe benefits of keeping me waterway open and staffeu far ex- ceed the small financial gain 1.11M might result, from letting its vrorlcs fail info decay. _Brockv11ie Record- er- and Times. Reports from Shanghai lndlcaie lncrensea as destroyed penis have been more man reD-accu by new textile factories. 'I‘l1e conditions, however, are no: as briglu as man. Factories are working, true, but. she employees receive sum 10w wane that. even those emproycd lull Lme ces wages are pitiluiy 10w, wnile living cost-s have gone up. Workers in the reeling or silk and the spillfillig of cotton are repaired to be wurkmg for whar represents hall a Canadian cent. an hour while the dollar of pre-‘war LIITABS is worth 63 cents today. Many important events and unhappy situations clamor for attention these days, most, o! them closer to our personal immediate camera than Slicinkliai. Bur the report. of she rndusarial survey and me story of meirwork- Ing twelve hours a day for half a cent an hour in sub-human liv.11g conditions complicated by the presence o1 thousands of refugees in a state of semeslavery, serve to bring home graphically the misery of non-combafants in war and me hypocrisy of the aggressors pre- tense of a constructive industrial and smlal policy. —St. Catharlnes Standard. Diphtheria is disappearing from France. I1. has pruciicaw disappeareu from Llie rrcncn armv because every soiuier 1s Ciriupclrild to be toxoiaed. LL 1s reprdiy 11.:- appearmg from we clues and counrry disnricis because every cniiq on emeruig 5611001 uiusi pre- seni. a. certilicare of 1n11111ir11iy._ Pliny years ago there were 1,200 deauis a year {r0111 uipnanerla. 111 runs, whereas in 1931 b11611: were but 87 deaths, me moriaufy hav- ing dropped lrom 8v Lo less man three per hunureu iuousaaiu or population. ‘Ioxording ilgBlDSb diphtheria is compulsory not. 0n.y in France, but, also 111 nuugary, Rumania, Pound, and in me ciLy of Geneva, Swriocnand. lie-cause of the use of roxoid on mls side of the Aiiantlc, Canaua 8nd me United Snares are eliuiuuiing diphtheria. Fourizen of me smaller izwimian Crbliéii where wxoiu nus been In use, have bcen free of diphtheria deaths for periods of five to 10 years. Other ana larger cities have been Ififllflflilbbly ircv for long periods. Lf, year by year, the rising generation of cziliziiezr are protecteu by flu; use of roxoui, diphrheria as o. major problem will soon disappear from our miusn. - Healfh League of Canaan. A pleasing incident is re. ported from Nice, where sub- marines of the Mfiiibélrflllélfl fleet. have been on an official visit. writes our Cannes correspondent. Last. year a British naval rating, 1n ifne course of a dispure wlm a._Nice taxzca-b driver, was shot in the stomach and for many weeks hung between ii-fe and dead 'I‘he taxicab driver was sen- tenced‘ to r1. short term of im- prisonment, and hi5 victim was awarded 10,0001. (£80) damage». The sailor happened to be in one 01f the siibrmarlnes recently visiting Nice, and on his arrival he sought out the taxicab driver and, on learning that. he was a very poor man immediately waived his claim w the 10,i100f., packed the wife and family of hi8 eislwhlle assailant info the taxicab and entertained them all at tea on board we submarine. ~ London Times. arp iondmoi pointing co me snali vo time reign: passing uuouga its iocks Wily it. mourn be abandoned. u! cause, has uecuneo auuusz. in ymir valuable journal l0 remind tho canal which By and his 5&1)" Ruieau is l lhut. employment has been greatly’ are in dire stress; in mos: msfanq MAI Pzzblii Forum LIORI BROKEN QBOMISIS Imliéinned in mnéznier cem ‘a an plank a orm. and bill weak excuse for not fuilii- STOP BRIBERY Sin-Wilt you kindly allow mace r11 political leader: b! the. resolu- riocn which was paced as a recent. line hi: 1936 romiaea. it WI! il~ lW-omrn’: Institute Convention. and inc i0 note ow clever he v which was forwarded to them at that he can 8% away with if- D06! £5" ‘"1:- .,“"‘"......,“ Pmstfil. ‘° "" l‘; millwfi ‘$15 ‘° “éféil - e e . we or e l! pm promises? Izinaiirigmtotry d l poses. . In l 11111.1 resolution n; lupperted by hide 1111mm 1. microphone and tell ‘three hundred legirea and I am the farmers he didn't raise their lSIIN that the cu u» Women's um. wm about u» 11m; on Iwsizue in their campaign for or near the Pavement? Did he moral reform will be whoie- raise their faxes or not? I" i-liink ihemediy behind ouch a movement. behind a corkscrew would mn-ke ii _Af. present there is a great deal of befler hiding place for a man that talk from piupit, press, radio, etc, would make a statement like that ‘an social re-armamnt. Who other I think he could be well tenned 1 l.“ 5?? °‘ “ll i°°““"’ °“°..{‘“lllf’;; $.12.“ ihiwl.” 1'3? o w e exam e wa n u“ afraid to put right ahead 0f Why not u. clean contest this once and a clear conscience for n-iich-t, and that man in Dr. Mac- the elected? Millan, so come now voters, while I am. Sir, eic, the Dr. holds ihe nose of those 30 A SUPPOBTEIIP-IRBBBPECTIVI useless re maentatives. including 0F PARTY. our awn 1i tie "Hitler," lei. us ud~ ' minlsw the medicine of defeat CHAIN STORES PBOTEST and show them they can noi. oo climatic gggple all (gt ilge tings} for -"_“ or ave ‘slf-"PM" Mmley 3mm’ ma!’ camels and befall-ism and jackasscs ail ‘dent of the Oansdlan Chain Btore awndlsh Pm w," the “m, and Association, has mu»- uent to each he Wm need those “mm, punks member of the Prince Edward w “s! them m The 0mg W635 Jsandll-eglslature l. letter directing Wham w B“ up on a pubuc p151. iaiiienhon to the discriminatory “m, and m”, the Qpposmon and ‘taxation imposed upon chain stores ‘he elecmrs, so they brought on In Prince Edward Island. an election m a hurry. mmkgm; A copy of this letter la attached. CANADIAN CHAIN STORE AS- they would catch the Conservatives asleep but, m their surprise "w 599-5119“ Docwr was wide awake and when i APT“ 99» 1939 they catch him napping the Patriot ~Dear Sir: ' Grit. rooster will crow loud enough l May I. on behalf of members of Lhe Canadian Chain Store Associa- tion who operate stores In Prince Edward Island, direct your atten- tion 1.0 a sxuiition that. h harmful to their business and therefore op- w the interest-s o! lnoe Edward Island consumers who are customers 0f chain stores? I refer to the special tax of $1,000.00 a year imposed on chain stores doin business in Prince Ed- ward Islan . This tax was first im- posed by amendment w the Pro- vincial Statutes in the closing days- of the 1936 session of the legisla- ture, and was passed before any op- portunity had been Riven to this to wake him up. I am. Sir, etc. ONE WHOSE TAXES WERE AISED King George The Sixth Chapter Twenty-One "Youth is the proper time for love." eerlml°e "...'-":..*."°*"1:"1.1"r' ‘°"“"“'" IS B ' US! W Q c, “n, unumg. Whenfhestarmyyearsofthc until; sag; 111 1:111:13 Edward alsl- will“ W" hi"! Passed "M billow- Lhe lime girl of Glamis Castle had ‘lossomed info a beautiful young lady of nineceen years. Her sense of sympathy and self sacrifice for dut had been aroused by the sights w ch she had observed during that world struggle for me preser- vation and progress of civihzation, with some of Lhe tragic happen- insr of the masses actually cross- ing the threshold of her own home and must pay, in addition to other Iccai mixes, an extra tax o! 81,000.00 which is not paid bv a merchant in the same business who operuies only one store. y I assure you that chain shores are willing to (pay all taxes that. are not. of a iscriminatory nature, and only ask Lhlt they be allowed Lo compete freely ' with other merchants for the patronage casions Princess Marv had joined close atiention o! everyone, includ- that she pzoved one of the most. popular 1 which Road IAVI AND “INTI! Tllllllltlillflldltbeuelwifhobmdw Cauyou nave regularly, and h“? yo," .nviagr? lfyouuvenmuchmqn aaarrwearyyeanuyoudldinrh‘ lut rwenw- m !°°'"°°@Plish m, purpoll? . CIIATI AND SAVE? Y den cnare rhe [Itlndpal 01:, by paying u relativelyqzfl pggqgcu” of a prlucl d . gurearnlngearl. n-u iimffi IDIl-lla —'uugy'_¢l - and m. ' "’ DOMINION Llli fir. .11 Iiiirii 1- fjQMpAN, n THE .___ invalid u. m1 time. I? bath Bower-Lyon was the h at Giumis cystic where there m a. continual mming and 30ml d Queen Mary and her mm‘ Bum-i- It was during r1115 u,“ son, the Dulm of York, 110w , GWTBQ l-lifi Slilhh. came for m, “f. bended visit. Towards lhe endq rm, she became the centre g much public inierest. and fllscugjm use her. name was often Wlbll bhlb 0 fthe King's, ggqon m (continued next Wtgk) (Reproduction Prohibited, 1m’ Educational Features syndicalef mszl "it: z Dr. ffrench’: ilermicide 1. Q FOX CUBS FROM 2 T0 8 WEEK THE N0 8 SIZE mfg-Castle. where on several oc- circle of young friendn. to attract the the hllDP In ‘I921 {he begun 111g the late King George the mm and Queen Mary, particularly when bridesmaids at the marriage of Princess Mary which wok ace that year. Ezrcepf, for her visit t0 Paris in meet her dear friend Diamond Hardinjp, she was forced to remain dose i.» her mother who was very ill throughout the year and since Lady Strathmore was an Capsules Give Best Results . FOX CUBS FROM 3 WEEK! TO 3 MONTHS N0 2 SIZE “They have always stood the teal and they stand supreme over all other worm Remedial" Thou words , written by Mr. Edward Hnmm director of the [reaicsi Fox [ranching Organization In the world, whose breeder! number 14,000, , ‘ l, enncluaiun, baled on lhe Em- ployment ofover hail a million ‘v lolda Capsules dur- in; the intervening yearn since he run tried them 111 Mil-Last ‘year hi: requirement: totaled 821700 Capsules. all sizes-This should speak for itself- No 3 Vermlulde Capsules oolue packed in Boxes of 30 Capsule! —$l.i‘l0. Boxes of 100 Capsule: --$2.50. Boxes of Mil Caplulea 410.00 Na 2 Vermlolde Caprufercome packed in Boxes of 25 Capsules-SIM). Boxes of 100 Capsule: —$8.00. Boxes o! 500 Canaries-Glide. PM" order your Nqulremenla wliboul sear-vim need than now. E. A. FOSTER, llontral Drugstore sincerqioiar of Flqeflmlrmtléers fought _ e h x 1m. on nera e m one was ieoldbegflliovriufegagilebublggaaumliibt be killed if I-w- Then sawi- her recovered in me mum o; good, own home had been converted into sold to the ultimate consumer, and ii hllslll“! m’ wQll-“ded "We" chat, as long as two merchants in "d 91° hid m“ 518"“ "m We" ‘ m: same line of business are taxed "W" W be Iorsoiien- Naturally. on the same bu”. new”, ,5 given such a series of events between the a compeuuve Mvanmge‘ 1L how- age of fourteen and nineteen were ever, one merchant is required w “mid l'° ‘gfmllwe B91181" 8116038» my a t“ which l, m; imposed on and when e World War wu over. his commuter. the m, mum“ Q she was a serious and thoughtful handicap io his ability to serve the 1°“! lad? Wm‘ l k991i "M?!" consuming public. Indirectly. if, be- “banding "f humnlly» Wm‘ m‘ o! Prince Edward Island's consum- inio society and after the World she had more friends than mast girlgh of her owrdr age and 1;‘)- S 0h. 8 B. 3T8 5f, many g f,‘,‘°,,,°§“§l’,‘,§§,‘,‘,‘,‘1§“§,§f :1 °,‘,'._.,,‘,’,‘1',‘,',“§‘§ social and ub ie functions in L011- those companies which made ln- d°"- “WHY bu"! chapemned by vest-meals in the Province some 11:1‘ manor, Ifitlglpfig-TBSXPOPLA?! . 1- r r, Lady ns e. - yearslbefore the tax was first 1m fiughhthe hing 828%“ beagtiiml Discriminatory taxation or this 1m we I - M1185‘ w’ nature’ you Wm “S9,”, "me, g, in London, 110w and again she open w m-lou‘, obmflon’ m m, spent much o! her spare 1111-11.- in 1115f p114», 11 is against the uimr- the environment °1 h" ghlldhwd m, o; the comumeg - 1g and youngne days at S. Pauli: bends m increase the m1, of living. Wsidenburv Mid 011mm Cesiu- sewndm 1n so f“ u m, m; de. with occasional visits to her ma- creases the business of the chain stores, it decreases their lbillty to furnish employment for local real- denls directly in their stores and indirect-lg through the purchases of local goods an’! services. Inwigils ctorégeifiomhli: should be’ L ‘p011 Oil B, _W O HOBO 0 me “Md-styling chajn4wge com. re of the Kine. was forced to names of our Association operates 81W iiri the liefliillliil 110M101‘! Mm‘? a 510m in pflggg 31mm 751511;], at $0 st. James Place and she ob- several of them are accustomed to llliifli "Willi" raider!“ Bf’ 1'7 mrke larva annual purchases of Billion Slifll- Th0! we" "W" Pflnge Edward 151mg gong rind more eniertainmenis. with the ducts. The chain-store method of lillhllilil- lwfiii! llie V1!"- °1 ll" merchandising is thus of consider- Present Kini $0 l"? 710""! l" 919-‘ one store on the Island but three or more elsewhere is subject. to it. Thus the tax becomes a barrier to € F vernal grandmother's home at Villa. hfch as not far from 1y. In this manner she joined in ell the functions first marked the social life of the posi- war years of 1919. In 1M0, Lady Elizabeth Bower- n, new Queen Elizabeth and o- The new: that Genera] Franco has conscripted battalions of cats 8nd 35113 them to Madrid to kill the armies o! rats and mice bred» cident, ln their military and econo- ' mic history. During the war many thousands of British Gills were con- mliibed into army and navy, where they served gallanfly and rvel‘. In the trenches of Flanders they did excellent work In “liquids-ting" the legions of tormenting rats 11nd. by reason of their keen scent and lenerul sensitivity. often acted 1i: first-rate nus-alarms. Their rec- ord in the navy, bath ashore and afloat, was no lea: happy, and we; "Dwliilly dlsllngiiislisd in sub- marines and naval stores Many military and naval cats are thus emnioveu today. emu aiemaintained by the taxpayer. In ihe nexr war, we are informed, they will be con- scripted in even greater numbers. qihmhester Guardian. The nroaeni leader! o! Germany, coming into power when one worker in; three was unemplo ed, rushing In where our own ruflrs had for nan feared lo tread the MacDonald cabinet, who izaiilhi, ‘by m, Lloyd wanted-to borrow and Iifllid 13001100300 t0 let some n! viii’ iliifllmicmi men and ruoumu ‘of wit where u one of themuid, 113°'£1a'l1.’»"¢‘1i’“’§ :1 "reim- . c a one u» lint Government of Oarmgroy dlirinc the sieae is but another in- H"? . More mem- 1 able benefli. to many producers of ' your Province in orovfdlnrr them with markets in the other Provin- ‘ SPRING TONIC MAGS BLOOD~ FOOD FOR PALE AND THIN PEOPLE S. In a series of u! rtikornenia that we have been nubishing in the dailv anri weekly newspapers of your Province we have buen warming out to the ccwsunrng pub- lic the ivivanfirzea that. chain stores iwve secured for them ln the way A 0mm,“ | u of improved service an decrmed yumgfle h, |halnirufmpe°fifol llvinr coals. I ixelievo l n: i! vqu mo” || “h”, “m, will inquire, you “will firrdi km: origin u cw g, m 1m. consumers renera v apnrecu ' rhhed i l 3111i; stores andthare updwugNtBo bmd. m“ on u u“ l 955V“! 956 l‘ - One 0f the teal remed- Inlkl uwurevourluflucncc i Lh emf". r . 2:1 Emu: .1’ “arm: fills‘ ' '"°"'° '"'°"~ scr m"1a. ry a on_ a stores. I un therefore aura, first I “m: “*"'f|,,“'"l,,,,fi:'°ml,‘f,g am advocating a course that will Food vallnllwve the rum- N. command the epmvvai the ma- a. _ W"! v1 vvigomiifgaiisgvdlyé V an a BOX NOW m. cmmnm crrimswe‘ l ‘mum m p“, aecocuvnoro MAUQ PILE A DINTMENT U"! Belief Sole Authorized Dlslrlbior for the (lunch Animal Remedial for P. l. Island i 1 I MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WITH B.P. lNSllL-ATED SIDINGS omes resfrlctio on me freedom we qualify of brine wbie w im- - - | . 5, 5,, _. 5| k "r gr mhelcgnsrrgfrggtdeal Wm. the 322cm‘; blend “my Wm, Brick, Shrug c, ucco or 0111 05c Ypes m 1111 o s ooe. - ti?“ also figment to m; out Although she was a, member of 81 THICK that. under e wording the Act. ‘"19 01' the Oldest and mqrt popular . a chain-store organization opcrab- families in the lurid. Yet she W" / -‘ -. m? “m”? 5m“ l" Pm“ Edward recognized m m “m” u’ English .- .‘.'f/// , Coniinuoiu Unilenn Proircilu wand but mm elsewhere 1s ex. and Scottish society on account of 9W1» mo, Rkh A "nnamflmel emp; from the speck; m, Wm], B her own brilllanz personality and 1 Q . ,, TONI" ha) 51mm,- m-nnmuon operalmg only disposition. This aided he: entrance v ' ypel W" ‘is... You: home's whole exit-lip! can be madfikl new so magic- ‘ll 5° ' , so econom- lally-Jvxgr BlvP. lnsul-Ated aldings. Available in a will! choice of tgcs and colours ‘ (hey no: o y beautify mil , _ rorec: the exteriornbillll” ntllllfl the interior-for back of their colourful weacher and fir: resuung airfare l: lnsul-Biiflfd1_'-ll' - moisture-proof lnsulflufifl- 1 Decide to-day w bfliilil‘ ~ upkeep com forever-w 1 modernize, beautify, and l“ i sulate your home WitlYB-P- " Insul-Ared Sidings. Se: yaw 1 Hudson's}, 1:50:21‘ or ,. in; Su y e er or s. u» an ARMOURED f” f”; Wfimkm c r . . QQRNER] IDEAL IOI NEW IIOMI CONITRUCTW" Nowell development in wull construction. i5!- elunlva feature of B. I’. lnnuI-Aied Sllllnll- BUILDING Pnonucrs LIMITED mornnrm ilAMlilo" wmmm c. H/lllll‘ Sail [or Fru Booklet on ‘ Govmmrnl MW" lUlfUNlU SAINI JOHN AGENTS FOR BUILIJING PRODUCTS Stanley, Shaw 11111 Pearden 111.. {j , ask FORBUILDING Pnonucrs PRICES 11: .nocrniiiiiiiijiiviiiii CUMPANI’ A We handle the ebmpllld finale; tli ' , Prqdu , ‘Adveriiili l i