--..~--.-._. .....'_“ w“ < -.. A<>Anfl un- ji-q-uuq-v n-i-hm.’ PAGE FOUR TllE l! llflR IJJTTETDWN G UARDIAN Mornln; Dally (Founded In 1887) President, Lleut.~(‘ol. W. Chester S. MrLuro Vice-President. J. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary. [Janka-Co]. D. A. MarKlnnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Managmg Director, J. R. Burnett. F..I.l. Associate Editors, Frank Walker and Ian A. Burnt"- SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall 111 P. 1:. 1.. $1.00 p»: year. $250 for 0 Int-nihi- 5125 fur 3 months. 50c for one month. City Delivery. 851.00 per year. ‘ska-111! tor 6 monthl- 5 .75 or ‘ mun s. B)‘ Mail in Canada and L1 S- A. 55-00 P" 3083- Baturtlay Weekly. $1.00 per year. $1490 I" 5 "mum!- 501: fur ‘.1 mu ms 1-- --~»-— -—-—-— r - -" "r r ' ““"' "_*'""_“ “The Strong/as! 1l1c11101"y 1s u" Bil/flit‘. U"!!! the ll c-al-"esl. Ink. __ W _,.._:_._—_:;§x~s- THURSDAY, HA1’ Z. 1M0- Our lrrcspotisible’ Government vvll=1l 111-111 1111- 111-rut:- ‘1111- li-W- n:c..1l1-;~r of ' 1"i"."-..'1_;1:i 1Y""11 .~\- l l-. '_' -- plc. l1 is irs (i-1'.'~ If a. iuaior- 1c on a ccitain policy , tiie minority must fall in line or .--. tt-a altcri: '" , there llflllf no - - g-w-criizii-iit f-r a 1 41i III I‘l'.L'I'< ~1~ t-i 1 . 1-1i in his e not , and as an . iii-r, offer" his -'.l1--l. It is this _~'._v responsible for have now got. l1-.-l11n1l it. Ilie .1111 their dif- .. : :1 m 31pm.‘ . . .1 prac- , 11': it [JftfVlJlllS l-cii-g foicrl wit’. .\'n G111"- Jl III-111 which did iilili the 1ii1a11"ni-11is . .-\:'.-l lllZll is one of -.~ of our p: Yiaiiiciitrtrx- n. treasures itiust br- sitp-pnrivd 1c of the goicriimcnt", dis- r1----Q11 Itll1l give plat-e in a recon- svs- akc. It is had enough i-Wl itieiiil-er enters his dis- 1f his colleagues, but ivhat \‘.'l‘.!‘tl :iii important head of a ll".l. llr. lilcuiiis ZllFO adverse- gucs cautiouiug tlic-iii, art-l _ against bitilding tnorc roads 211111 a q tliciii to stay off the monev , to 1111-1-15! t-xpt-ii-"litttre, stressing the need 111 11-111-1111-1 .\l1". 111-mils apparcutly- cooly rsi with all the faults and failings he " 1 then in the Legislature denounces wri-Ji-n, incl-Ming himself, as spend- a-inrg the 111-ht at an alarming rat: t \\'ll1'l't3 it is almost tuiahle to be . -~:1 of 111111111 is the fjovc-i"iinieiit coni- . -c-.l? llo. .\lr. llctitiis and Mr. john A. taizrphrll imply they are not respnosiblc, who tlir-n is? Clne thing is certain the time is come u‘ ~11 111: mus‘. i =1;- upr-n a return to "respon- 111- ...1-.1-:1t" vshiclt implies that no “fly 11v 1111.1" l-"ui-laitir-ri must 11c intruded upon the l-~-_-i~‘-~'-_"_-1‘e a‘ ' elctttorate. Iloth Mr. Campbell :\ 11 ‘wlr, llr- owe it to their constituents and 1'1, 511m; a: a itlir-le to make their protests c-t-V zivr- l-y \vith1lr:1v."iiig from the (iovcrn- Reading The War News Cor-fl adii-w- in the uiatcr of studying the war u 11y tlic tlttaivti vlOIlfllZtl ivliicli sa " all z-vr-id lhe folly of imagining that a lost 1-111f;.]1_ r11‘ evt-n a lflnl liattlc means a lost vain- Tlt-r strt-gqlt; in Norway is only in its has prziciic-"illly not yet l-vgun. 1111c towards it is a sen-t- of pro- . ; a f1 1111c of 11151111 that \\"ill 1‘1t'11t1-t't us t f-r-lish optimism on the out: hand and 111- I1t‘>'<lllll<lll oti the other. \\‘1- 11111-1 1111co11fi1"nie1l, imagiuathe r1-p-1rts gt-J-rd a; m1 11 ever paid for 0il€—[lO(w 0,- 5,1 ($471_17)__w_-,$ rccordcd rcccntly in London. ' R1711 Cross auction for a l-all used by llcnry (jot- 10" lll it fill-hole four-hall match. pri-"e previously paid for a golf ball at a charity sale was the litifill-‘lt lads that fr-i-t tlic hill. .1111] wild prvdictions (the effect of which is merc- ly 111 lt-i 11.- 111111-11 whr-n rralitics 111.111- latcr), l1-1: i-qiiaily v."1- i-1u.-t guard against fooli-h pc- si .1 I)\‘t'l' 1-v1-nts which, in a ar of tlt1= vltitf- zi-"b-t". are iii Zllflllif‘. .\l1".(l1"1 i-ill. in :1 11 "- 1: a-l-lri-s, -111»'_~ 1": --'.1-lv 2111111" 5 , l ‘ \\".'iv of .\:1/is l-t ii-xt Sinitiiiwif‘ lll 11 ufi-a-l with ton nianv 11f us I§ that We expected the pmgt; 111 l11- all rivt-r in April. P-uhy Bonds Coiiiiitq »'\d\ 111cc iiii--1i1i:iti-"-t1 st-("l-itijl ‘1111 of 1l11:1v:."1.' gay. ."1i1 t-a-"iiaiigv, punts to tltc 1---<~il-ii1't\ of; lhr- (11-11-(1111111111 latiiichiiig :1 -"1v'i1-'- lti-l‘! l» 1 llllif“ buving lea-y l--111-l-, which 1111- I11 . ihiir-iniiiatoii. 5111-11 111-11-1- 111-fight 111- i-~u<-1l in‘ d ll-Jlllitlillh-lls a, 11-11- as o“ illltl 11111111 c: 1'1" It glighffy 11111-1 111,- 111' lll‘."l't‘-l tlan or1li|i:1rj.' govcrii1111-ii1 hon-l» Further, inch-111- froni tho-1- 11111111: 11i.-,_-lit I111 Ic1"l.-1r1-1l (‘Xflllltl fl">‘1ll taxation. ‘I311.111-1wl11111i1i1ti11grtwisons a11- givt-n 11h)‘ 1111 l1r1\‘1‘l’lllllt'l‘.l i1- ~t'L‘l\‘lllf.{ to finance tlic in; " rri-is of 1111- l-fPsvlll ivar through the I‘(‘.\1>lll'C(‘S of sniall lll\‘('>',1-l'<_ The first r-nc is to offer t0 115 111-111)» t'.-1;1a1]1:iiis as possil-lt- tlic opportunity 11f ~1iia1 I 1 111111-111 1l1-- r-lli-wl FINN!‘ with their financial hack- pj , '1 \~ qj 1.1 11--_-ii-1,~- .1 1- 11h a lil1- 1.11 1x11- -1 --.-- 1- .1 ~1 -..'-- :11--1.--- ll-"l 1111111 1'1 is 11-11111-111. ‘JH, l,,,\1_|11|11|ll lll'(.'llx 1111111131, and 1111111111111; \\.'ll1'|(‘\(‘l’ lt-iids it to tlicm will rcct-ivc a substan- tial financial l1f'll(‘fl[ for the use of it, offers this hon-fit to a l-road cross section of (7anad1:i_1is._ yp, 11,131,. is "11111111-1- and more imaginative fpncryn 1'11,- ser-lting the funds of small investors for ivar financing. No one knows how long this war will last. The longer it (toes extend the “m1” 3,1,] 1111m- miiiniaiiding Wlll be its dc- 111111111. 1111 the flllilllfllll rr-sr-iirccs and credit of l t_'1\'_o11r1,o11O. lpro-lucls and Noiwvt-gian fish tnay liccoinc tlic not usually the class of citizens who invest their money 1n bonds. _Most of their extra uiouey is usually deposited in a savings bank account. If the Government can attract this money for pur- chasirig of war bonds there yet remains for fu- turc possible financing the money that is nor- mally accessible through the bond "iriarket." -- EDITORIAL NOTES —. Ascension Day. i U U i lcronie K. jeroiiie, novelist, was born this dflte. I350: "It it:1l1\."1_\s the l-cst policy to speak the truth, 111110., 11f con-o; \~-ii are an exccpti--i1."ill_y gum} I..1}1'1¢,-€_-,n_" 4 I 4- I5’ The lai-"st i-ific :11 C>'1lllllll(f of tllt- area $111111 to wheat in .\u-":1"al.'a 1111- [he season 1939-40 is 1351,1000 acr 3 l‘1"1--l:i1ti1_1:1 is estimated at 2tl.~ll.l.o<~- l-u- .115 11-111 tin- _\1\l1l |1<-1- acre at 15.414 l111s'"vl-. I )1 1‘ 1- flf \\~‘1 1- Pugg-"ml inc, 3- -~| w f," the [>."l'10tl .\l;,1_\‘ l, 111411111 (IcIoI-dr _1|_ |1)_1U_ 81g‘. ooc- square _v;11"1l.< niust l1:- lllZlllllfIlClllfCEl in tlic Iftvtcd Kiiiglom or (faiiada. \.1.111 I \11-_-1».l O l O I Mr,‘ RIZCRIICC” will be greatly missed at hotu kirk and maimct for he was one of those ~11‘. 1.111 1-111- l‘l~.<‘.\ 111 .1.it1- 111' 1111-51" 111,511. il- wi- 111-1111111" 1. l-vvziu-t- h1~ \\_1-, art-l 11.111111)‘ 1‘.\pi"1-~~1-1l hi: \"i1-‘,\'\ 1 vtiv-r-"ttroi. .1:1-l--1ipi;i:tl-1i11511lazigu" t-- 111111 h 71-‘11-"11, llis 1l--i11i» Il.“T'1ll\ a s1-1-11ll1l va-"a. 1.1 tyc \\1;\‘. l\'l\t'l' 115s t it i l It It is the Standard Oil that is fighting the Bri- tish Columbia government, and with which that gtjnCffllllfitll is preparing to conic to grips. It will be recalled that Canada's largest imports from the United btatcs last year were Slalldartl of] Pmdllfli 50f which payment must be paid in l\ew York I<i1t1rl<-;1 ling;- to“ m Canadian u-ttFllttleffi. ‘ W I I The Scoisniaifs chic-f plziythiiig, tlic “govt-f i5 1111111111.; into uioncy. The ltiglicst price flic. bid was at a The highest £100 ($1,151 at Leeds last _vcar. Its a a1 >1- w There is an increasing employment of cod liver oil by the United Kingdom farmers in the feeding of live stock and especially of poultry. This is due to the growing knowledge of the yalue of the two vitamins A and D, two con- stitucnts of cod liver oil, and the intensive pro- duction of poultry by the battery-raising sys- tem which, ivhile reducing costs, in many cases deprives the chicks of diiect light and fresh green feed. n- a- n- 11- According to Messrs '\V. C. Pitfield 8: C., bond brokers, quoted by Mr. Barbour in the Legisla- ture, the only 3% bonds out of gear, ziccortling to the date of redemption, were those of New Brunswick, and we know the reason for that. I-Icre is the list in order of redemption: 1945~P_ E. I. 98 I950—Ont. 95 I95o-¢Quebec 92 iggi-N. B. 89 t958—-Canadian 93 I962—C.N.R_ ‘(Ckank gijirnt.) 93 The Campbell Government as we previously remarked, disdains nick-lea and ccnts in their calculations, they, like Yandcrbclt, think in inil- lions. Ileiice they are letting us in for another three million dollars of llfll‘l'17\\'f‘(l 1111-110)". llo tlie farmers and business mrn l‘(‘tlll7(‘ what this means? The (T1o\-<-i"iin1r11t is gi-ing 111-hind on current and capiml accounts at 111» rate of $2.- oooooo per anti-int. This tinic 111-wt y\'l'-'ll' our iudehtctlucss will l11- Stqalouv-oo. .\-" tin-re arr‘. only 1.101111 fatnilirs in tlu- 1111-12111 w, that 1111x111, vac/i faint/y I111; a [-1 1-1-1111-1-1/ lwm-l 11f $1,001- dvbt to carry. \\li1"i"c will it 11111? i i I! A‘ For the duration 11f the \\.'t|' 11111-1111 ltaridIt-s and 11111 poles required l-_v llll‘ built-d Kiiigdt-iii $crv§res and tlovcriitiictit dcpziriiiic is shall b1- sqti1rei1i-‘1rat111l' round, tlic ll-l-aitinttit 11f Trade and Commerce is Plfl\l~t'-'l n1 a report from .\lr. L. Il_ Attsmait, Assistant Canadian Tirade Counnissioiier at llrislol. .-\ smallcr scc- tion of wood is rcquii-cd I11 l1l‘1-\'l(l(’ the same s"-:"1igllt, and lllt‘ \v."1»le as----;i:1t1-1l with lhc turn- ll1,_ 111-1-11191011 is oliuiiii:itr1l. It is exported that ‘n1, tI.--1;111111»1|t l""[llll'1lll"l1.'~. 11f lllt‘\r will be 112-1 l1- wit-wig ltLJll1‘l'l1ll in lllt‘ United 10111111111. ll-"t-oni hnidlt-s for household or iiulustrial uses xvill probably continue to be round. =1- 111 v =1- I-i our rcspcct tli<~ German invasion 0f Scan- 11511 via grzitifics self-esteem of tlic Nazis. The ll\lil‘1'If‘_\' and economic control of Scandinavia ro- t-rt- (‘ills an itiiportatit step toward the realization 11f 1111- Nazi idcal of “grossrauitiivirtscliaft," or and continuous economic unit. It i11- . tlic population in territory undci- (Zorn-an _v control of from rottglily 115,000,000 to Swedish iron 01"c, Danish dairy i11il . 111.1511 (‘11lllt'll)llllf)llS 11f tlic newly-controlled terr- itnrit-s tnivard the Rciclfs formidable war-econ- tlllllt‘ ntrtchinc. It can also lay hands on sub- stzititizil stoclt of raw materials accumulated in Scatidinavia. Wlllll‘ tlic capacity of the highly .\]lt'-‘l1'lll7.f‘1l Swedish engineering and electrical industries add might to ltccp the Reich's north- ern flank airtight. On tlic other hand, Germany i: fort-ml to .----iin11- tv-spotisibilitv for provision- i1--7 1l1.- p-q-ul."-l13-1i of 1111-11‘ cnuntrics which are ~ 11", l"ltlt‘lll 1111 111111-11-11-11 grain and fmltlPl‘. lltllly, tlic inaintctiancc of the present level of Danish agricultural production is considered im- possible without the importation of oil cake and Olll-‘f concentrated fodder. Nor can Germany altogether dodge the responsibility and evade tlic consequences of a severe crisis in the Scandina vian countries which must inevitably result from tlic compulsory severance of their economic ties with ivestern and overseas countries iimv ac- counting for over ode-half of their foreign trade the cuuntry- (Zane-div! with Blllidl 81-1/1"“ A“ indolarpglrliflifl-llfliifilflfllliflllfi- a NOTES BY THE HM Owing to the petrol reslrlcllona ,one firm of Ot-ago stack and 51a- uon agents 11215 put the c.o-."k b.1011 i on n cl Inland. ‘fin cm»- loltot w! Guardian don an g.- "lllf"! endoru the ‘ ' qr J, 14w fur-101" vars for use on l- 11g trips o1" in bad weather, but daily rounds within a reascnalme headquarters are be-ngr covered by the gigs. The prlce of petrol ha» bc<n increased on six 00331035 rznce t-ne outbreak of war. and nc-w stands at ‘L's f1 l-Zrl 111111 2» 5 l-Dd a Z-llllfltl. rtcvortt 11g to g-ado, 501111131- (-11 \\ttli ‘.3. and l: 111i bt-foro mg war. - Nriv Zciaaiid Press Union, In hundreds of Inland (Janadtan Cc-lllml-UIIL-IJS it is d-ifficult to detect from the dcmfaaor of the innabtt- out. or the slg-hts that are seen 111.11 this Doiiizition ts at. war. ngs move niu-t-{i a. they nave l . r11. and there has bccn 1.1-e normal coastal d ICHCC - lt is qn 2e dtftq-enp mm 11c know all the ttnte that a 1' ‘ .n pzorzrt-ss. Ncr d:- 1 v . fro-111 lhfl!‘ calcula- ticns the poz-"tbiuty of the war b~- irig brought very ctcse to them through the opcration of enemy submarine: or enemy alrczaft. — rcekviife Record-co" and TIYTOS. 1* ._ ,‘ 11in C; :f\_ B L a1 brings have piuvldcd 1s \\.'.li many CCUYE-IRQIIIES t 111;. 111d Lin": c mgltty .111: on: 1110.1" .1: ti-Pir parttcu 3.1‘ Human "HIST. tell ycu “bat lie is go llg to do this spring. though. with any-thing like the expccta-ucn of a pond lily or a sesd. Some flyzng bcys may blow up all hi» facihtles fcr I:\'1I‘,g§ the caprtce of one far-cff eccentric might alter every plan. Lite. for those condemned to "intelligence," has no ctitaaity. - New York Herald Tribune. llt-rc is our chum-r tn lu-lp the Akita ,u a. practical usctui Wily‘. We can take seps to enable Bflbdll It and‘ France to sell us mcre of 1.110 gocos iih-ru 1.1-icy are 1anclut-iiig 1n ttt"1t‘ft1L'lt-l‘11":: dcpiir- the 111.1; .- Zlaus 11c can lll;-tl‘.'l" liicti" ability Lo n.1,". lion: '11s .111 :11o=c upput-s. of a farm products, ntachmcry- and air- piaitcs thty mu-t have 1t‘ to t\'.:i. We can do t-h-se tlii - zninicrtrite rCtl1I\'1“Il o‘. 11.1115 0 under t-lic- trade 11.111105. I1f utccs- l‘ #1". COIlQ‘lC:.\ ."-li:1iltl gNe Secre- tary Hull power to cut. taruts low- er than the sltf-lll-IJTR‘ flit-y; per cent. - New York Post. 8 Last. Sunday our motor trip took e us Ltircuglt Bncigewatcr, 1o Maltone Bay 3110 back via Luueriburg. A1t-cr leaving Mahone on the wag," to C Luncuuurg me rcao is quite nar- rcw and has many cuives. A k ud- ly government ltas enectea a cgn whult reads sc-mottlnitg like this: "No Parking on ms read for the next half nuke." A nag climbed the post and neatly lettered in a C mercuauts, are e01. ri-aiulaling thciu- selves on tlie remarkable impetus which has been gaen to the na- t-iona-l economy during 101cm ntontlts. Elconomts-fs and stall tic- lans attribute this activity to thiee . principal factors. that ls to sly, to merchant-buying in greater quanta. tics, the Increase in State orders. and renewal of building enter- prise. Brfcre {-11.5 iecritdcsccitre whose‘ re-percus ions are fet 11lii"c-"1:-ghc~u1. tlic 0011111111011 unins- trial 1irotl-iic on pursiics a p:"o- p-reslve noun-e vrhich h-s hroti-lit the frincx nt-itnbcr ucw to 109. Ottr t-oiititi-v is wcil La incficrl :1 tho l‘ 1d t-‘uirrl (‘Vltllflll 1' |" ‘(VFIV- - I, l-Zvrniii11c:~'-.lo11i"n-al l(.."l"l)""l_ l ‘ll-c attt-mpl 11.1" Guru-an iict-s- papuib bu tl .-l-l2l1 L110 ulbltics ul rq; £11011, 1111.111. 1t 111 ‘inc but: 111.11 111-cl; as .110 11.111111 tl..cu slut-s of :.i-- p;.~.~..l1 (AIHIIHIIOII of 1111 lIllALl tv-qn-utticiiaiy" lcrct", --';1o-.ld gte AIIHJZ-tllllb a, lkvcittlii; 111.; 5111. 11111.1 tut \\UllL1l_;.> ol L111" liClUilb prop-11- 5111.1 n1;- nuic. 'I‘1;c1"e attic es, trittlul lll I110 5121f‘ Oil l-Ifixtily and batiutluy, stated that. a 151111.211 tram-pert, fuel carrying ficni 50,- 0110 to 80.1100 aaed sotdicrs was reported to be On the high s;a.. Altti" sLaLng l-hat their dtpbuiatiou was unknown to him, the ivritcr 0t tlic columns then eiigugid tn Hpccu- 1.1112111. Wllith was plainly lab ted as 111,111 co. -g two possible ltmd- 111»; punt». lie 511-1, Ln.- hoop: 111.3111 be laud d tn Norway-their" actual dcstluatlon as 1113010586 bv later developments. As a second and "more likely" poislbilty, the writer express/ed a. bellef that they might. be destined for l-Icltand. I11 stipport, of the second theory, the writer argued that, tn vtew of the Gem-inn att-nck on Scandmovlu, tt "as pcsslble that the Netherlands government, reollztng the grave clan-zei- it ts runn-ng, will con-"ent to British troops being landed 8s a protection against. a German 0n- slight." Errcne-ously presenting thcsc columns as having been writ- Reports: Brltlsti Invu-"ton of Hot- land Imminent?" Another naked: "Is it. the Netherlands’ Turn Now" The vcclklsohor Bcobachtcr, which often expresses the vlevm of Adolf Hitler, said: “The report of the Evening Star Is based on the enact-tenet- that Britain, Ant-e tun war bctmu. has spared no rfirrt to tlraw tltr- small tir-utrats into Illf‘ ivnr.“ The fat-t ls. of N-llffi", that. the report: of The Star's eotmnnLst. was not based on any such "expor- tence." but represented lcg cal speculation based on the theory that should Gennany at-tmnpt an- other lllrhbn-lng stroke through the tow countries. the allies would be prepared to meet. force with force- nnd not watt. fcr a reptltton of Finland or Norway. As even-body know. an attack on Holland and Bz-Iztiim by Grrm-ny has been the subject. of sprulatfcn for mun-Lu, -Wasl1ln¢t0n Star radius of t‘1e tlon with the Domlnlon wide alr lrnlilltig plan. tvhrre airpor- or Qucrzis‘? '1‘ -- tltroitzlt? are Interesting themselves tn the latter matter. but no definite plan for combating the new liquor law has yet been put. into action. dents or Ft. s-I-‘lved Mod nicwre of vrlaat the low wzttcs from 11111111111, A-Iiiinvso Llllzi lciui" to Woulo we not a 0.. a."- aii lhflfptitltl-L coiuitrj." lug. from a. IOFPlZIl l. 1 tlioucli It has _ stead of republican rule. Wartime Canada p obabls- remains as demo- cratic as the United States would be if we WPTlb to ivru". Canada does a quarter o1 a cti-Luiy. ‘Pkwy nave '°"'"°°'"9""* 5111-1311911 B11911’ flsvllts tn ~‘0Xll(.‘ cen- txm WlI-h smart col» and pgs, _ v __ V, T111“- lggnl; 51m rem“, my“. LODIIAG L‘ ENIS IN PRINCE Slr.-'1‘wo i-riator things are oc- upylniz the minds of Prlnoe Count-v O-QYS jus‘. at. the moment, One ts prr-pcsr-d ai-"port in t-onnec. the Island 1e, in Prince County other 11111111 ts the .< in rho liquor the sat- o.' lit-lit ivtl! nope-rd c111. IIWS to lx-rn- whit-s and bat-is. \\'1".l this be put Tn:- temperance forces The 111-note of St. Eleaiiors are mow vi-‘allv lntcrcsvrd In the first tmn. "the alrnoz-t". bur srme rest- Fllranors more ftr 11m, ,,.;,,_... h“? a .,,.,... p proposed "1112-"5 would brzn: to St. Elean- 111 the vittaqe a ccrcrcd sleigh wr- been left nem- tbe cross roads 0.5. and some enterprising vcutlis di-ctw a liirld picture wagon of the future scenery when the alt-port and tiew come into being. 011 one side of the wagon ls a. notice indlcatlrnz that cn the covered llqiior laws thLs ls llcdaqusrters for the new atrport. on the other is a large slrn “Black Horse Ale" and near he door “walk in don't rim." The (‘r-cfrations bronchi a 200d deal of jolzlns and lauehter from tho \"ll- lazr- ivits bi" it. is ricvet-thcless a -;._1 91mg;- ,_»,¢p;,,n-_1,,v pi-eziv fare" 1.111" of what will be 10.11 waterfall"; 1Q “gm F091‘. should them two importatit toi- 1 111 Ellltl arc ttl\\'€l_‘-.1 tatkiitg film-FP- Cmf’ 1° P1313 EVEKYOWJ the illll and 51-11. Not “m” till)“ ‘h? agT-m“ wgmd the 011p o; “p5,: we“, . “ b, 11. g: a oan o rluce_ o-.1ii._v: ” p’) P8150“ c l d but. whether the new liquor law 11111 be can only be answered after n. has been tested out. In the c-niulon of many, l1 should I 11m, Slr. etc. PRINCE COUNTY. not. even be tried. The Perfect Answer An igzioiwinz flllfl i111pc1":i1;1-i-.t fol- Iiie Ctllltll‘ 0t the llnneapolis star Journal: “Why not. a republic of Canada? ‘l ltave more re- fni" (‘aaafla pect, and atlu tli.in as n l-Iilglisli 11111-111‘: eta-c? _ "What did tlic_l.i.~". iiar" no for Cilllllfl-l? Wna". wll this one (10? As a dominion. it. cannot. t-l-osr one 1o‘ zcaicral but. li choos- .’ its own as g0 111»? acc-xp: r111" 1, st-ti 1tiiierlca 1 epubllcs . \\t‘ lll1l\ {and cf "SOIllf 11a).- unanimous What better time than nmv" We do not nerd to answtr him from this sid-e of the line, because the job is done pcrfcctlv by the ditor of the Star Journal 1n a. note appended to the letter: "Peacetlnic Canada is as demo- ratlt- as the Unit/ed States, a1- partlamentary l1i- hoose its 01m govcmor generaLIf it ivantrtl a Canadian ‘ii that post. It could hat-e one. "nitada ls an 11512151 bS tvbefcie t-lie word Racking. i._‘d,,,',.nden1 cmmv, , “p1,: linked . .3 "le “‘ “" “'3 6"‘ m] on equal sfiatus 1 Bzntwin itsPlf you that a fCilWllllllli- 111 \\' 111.1101‘ pq-nnr-m -_ 111-1, f-"atv to the has a sign ;-:i tlic 11111111 (IIIITILCE mm, king whTh_5a3-‘ "D1111"! R11" UP" Th1’ i- in'"irlcn‘n“_v. an excel- Wflirs.‘ NOL all the iii s. nzcs are 111 lent phrase to describe the TPIZYIOII- ne“'9l>f"l’9r5- '“ 111N379“ Afhamfi stun of Canada to 1'1:- Empire. which 17tt77"".< so mar." ontslrlcrs: “Canada ls an l1lfl(“7"llfl"n' rcpt- Busincss men, industrialists and riry fe-alty to the same ling." HALIFAX, N.S-Y When m Bantu atop ll the “Nov: Sec-flan", a mm!- orn flrcnroof structure with the lllrlt lire protertlvo appltuncel. I70 lplrndldly unpainted guest 100ml. Ill Illh tub and shower-an unlurnnled anlalne urvlnl lea-food! 0| the provlnco u a lpeclllty and lervlco of umropolltnn stand: 11. Hotel 1nd rsllwny Ital-Ion connected by nude, ellml- natlnl llxl and bun" transfer churn. ten by the load-on correspondent a“, m," gjjo ,1 _v of the Star. the Berlin press on 5, J,” c, 114K131, Saturday published hlgltly dlstort- h, lduwflu, “.1 ed venslon-z of thetr content. One 1",, 1,, N,“ 5,,,11¢,,,’" "scare" headline satd: "America ' TO A PENNY "In significant 0111c 0f 00111181’. W0!!! and tarnished, on me table. You are worthy of envy, traveling heie and there about the con- ‘ “mm? f andy for the at lld m a 1 0 c _ ‘- Buy ‘RIIObSQUQEZBd you ln lns dirty hand; 91mm in exchange for n stamp Purchasng a stick, of 1mm 101' e ~ 1'1 - rt; [Ned 0 m‘ m through new| Peel-dint. \\".iiit1t-1"ii1;, surroundnigs incessantly: Yes. I see you are bored \v_n.h m6. so I'll leave _v1i'u mere on the table by yoursej. ’ --Bob Nystedt. Rich In Legends (William Saunders tn the Edin- burgti Scotsman.) The Island of 5.11! 113$ been WW much tri the public eye recently, and there ls something that is both tragic and paradoxical In the caus- es thereof, as there is every ieason to believe that it was from this spit. of sandy soil that Anglo-Saxon England was originally colonized. The tradition that it was from Sylt that Hengest and Bursa called to the conquest of Brltaln was no less powerful among the Frisian inhabitants of the island. up to‘ the very hour at which the-y were , ruthlessly evacuated by a. madly ; militarlst Germany, than ls that} 1n England that, t-h-ry- landed ivit-h | their band of tvairlors at Ebbs- g fleet on the shore of the fse of ‘Tlmnet. ‘ The political fortunes of Sylt have from the earliest historical times been varled, but eth- nologtcally it has altvays been more Danish than German After the Danish-Prussian War of 1863. It was. along with Slea- wlg-Holstein, definitely annexed by Prussia and a mere glance at the piap will show its great lm- portance as a defensive barrier to the northern limits of the Rctch. It. ls not. surprisiitgz. therefore. that. ucrinaiiy shou d 111110 twacuatr-tl tlic 1-11111-1- t‘l\ll lmpultlzoii. and transfer-tied the l$l‘.\ll(l into a coin- pletc fortified bust‘. ' however. lll(’\‘ l1. self-contained and ~_--ias’-natlonal community altos» turn-s and tra- dltioris rlato hack t1- 11-115 that. lle buried in dim prehistoric times. Sylt, 1n common 11-1-11 flit‘ other islands of the Frisian and adjacent groups. has for acne-rations been- gradtially dim shin-z in sizs- , uridcr the steady citcroaohments of ‘ the sea. and the 100m and harbor of Wentilzstedt. from which Hen- gest and Horse. are said to have sailed, have long since rested tinder the waters of the North Sea. But the people llved on. and built thelr hamlets and churches, their religion a vary-int: mixture of Christianity and Pazanism. a semi-savage race, llvlntz 1n the closest contact with Nature, and lt""PI‘ fax-removed from Nature? gods. It ls not surprlstng, therefore, that, the Island in its pi-e-ei-acua- tlon days contained a fund of folk- lore uncxccllctl. and seldom equal- led In any district of equal extent throughout. the world It was 1n Sylt. for example. that the l"r"nd of one of the mos‘ fam- nus of giant ships th- Rtena-‘nq- fauld, ls 5.1111 to have had its r-"lgln. And here. a-zaln. Erltaln mav be said to owe somct-“iitv to Svlt. for it ivas this vessel that, attempting to pass tlirnuvh the Straits of Dover. stuck when she was only half wav and she orilv manaqcd to scrape lllT0\l’*ll by the capt-aln hav-‘nz soaned her sldcs. The whit-e cliffs of Albion remain to this day to prove that. the story ls true. Til-Ax nicroivs SOCIETY IHAKE UP ' \ l 1 We have ju l. revolved lrom Hollywood a lull shipment. o! Max rat-tut" Beauty aids. l l , [included tn the shipment 1 are such Items as M.» l-actur Stun and Tihue 1 Llltulfl. Max brc-lui. 111-ax ructul Llcutlsllllt ‘Juli! 11111» mac-tor rowucr rounda- liuu LIE-Ill! in lulu: snuucs. .\-.11u1.11 - lt-lcucno - A-lcah. Mant I-aclur race Powder tu the 1111111111113 saunas-natural, mucus-nu, muuclm Uuve auu bum r ‘I an. Max l-actor Rouge and ,- ANAL l-uuur Lmsnck. 1 MACS BLuuu 1- U01) l l Illa tucul bllllllfl 101111;. A ‘ 11 l-‘aclur Honeysuckle lilllflllllll-lllllll especially valu- able ln tho treatment of those mueacea where their orlgln u» traceable to an imnnverlaheu’ condition of the bl!!!)d- Thesg Pills are used exten- sively as g general lonlc wlll unpruve me appetite and Im- part strength and lone to the whole system. PRICE Pl-JB BOX 50 CENTS MACS IMPROVED CONDITION POWDER , FOR HORSES The but that mone can buy. PRICE PER PAC AGE 00¢ __._———_.-=_—-r-- l rue 2 macs I For a. Delicious Cup 0t . j Orange Pekoe Tea Mr. Tea Poll Says: l 1 ~ Use BRAHMIN 1' Full Flavoured Tea 1 klélrih Nothing llke them exlsts in ailnstztétt-Befnaral a r Railways’lhonlgeclilllltlltlll National bers of the main ltne Klwanls Club at. a din night. _ J m‘ i, we. MAY 2, 1940 ___ May Day Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 2nd, 3rd and 4th We are listing some Super Bargains below and would ask you to carefully consider them, Prices are now advancing which should make these bargains very attractive. FINE SHIRTS, SALE PRICE $1.29 - Arrow, Lewis, Marquis. Collar attached, worth up to $1.95. May Day Sale — - - - _ 51,29 CABS, BES'I‘ QUALITY 95c — Eastern Caps, $1.50 quality. May Day Sale price - - 95¢ REAL STETSON HATS SZLUO-Slightly soiled, worth $6 and $7. May Day Sale price — $3.00 MEN'S SOX, EXTRA SPECIAL 5 prs. $1.00 _ Come in and get plenty of Sox at this price. 5pairsfor-----------_$1_01) HYDE PARK HATS $2.95 — Styled for the smart dresser and made for us exclusively. May Day Sale——————-----$2_95 WORK SHIRTS 89c — Large, roomy Work Shirts in all the better colorings. MEN’S PULLOVER SWEATERS $1.98-Fancy stitch blue and greens, new stock, regular $2.50. May Day Sale - - - - - - _ 51,93 MEN’S ZIPPER SWEATER JACKETS $2.75- Good heavy weight in blues and greens. May Day Sale for — - - - -- - _ _ ._ $175 ASTRACHAN WOOL SWEATER JACKETS $3.50 — A fine looking zipper front Jacket, regular $1.95. May Day Sale price - - . _.1() GOODl-IUE TWEED PANTS $l.65-All new patterns in shades of grey, regular $2.00 value. May Day Sale price — — - - $1,655 IIl-ZAVY BLUE DUNGAREES $1.25 — Made of extra heavy denim, regular $1.50 value. May Day Sale price —- -- - - - - - -_ _ 51,25 BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS 20% OFF — Our entire stock of Broadcloth Pyjamas, a large variety. May Day Sale — - — - 20% Off GOODI-IUE TWEED PANTS $1.95 - Brown and grey patterns. very new. Regular $2.25 value. May Day Sale - _ _- _ _. _ $1_95 MEN’S FINE WORSTED SUITS $12.95 — Your choice of 25 new Worsted Suits. Regular $18 value. May Day Sale price - - - 512,95 YOUTHS’ WORSTED and TWEED SUITS $12.75 — Smartest" of new Spring patterns, Regular $16.50 to $18.00. Sizes 34 to 38 only. May Day Sale - - _ __ _ _ _ __ $1275 6 ONLY MEN'S RAINCOATS $3.00 - Those Talncoals m? Old Slflck, some of them worth up to $10.00. May Day Sale, to clear -- $3.00 MEN’S BLUE OR FAWN TRENCH COATS $5.75 — These coats are new and made by Croydens. May Day Sale price _. _"_ $575 HENDERSON s. 600110111 MEN’S WEAR 101 GRAFTON ST. Canada- flltd the United Slat-u. he said ,was a line without I sums-me. He suzzested that n. be called "the tzqod neighbor ltue." The two ooun- l-Flfii-“sald Mr. Gardiner, lay klde by side enriched with the reign o1 peace and lumpy ln the ensured continuance of t1l1e rule of goodwill and reason. America. Albert A. Gardiner, Passenger trnttic 1 told 0.1a mem- ner tn Philadelphia last. The 3.000 mlle line betiivrcn w w ___:___._. "_:_~:_x— ? -- __. .._ Hickey’s Twist l 1105s OVERSEAS TAX-FREE T0 SOLDIERS By arrangement with the Customs Department (til-okays Twist can now be sent to Island sol- iers in England or France at the low rate of t- 85 11111 Pllllllll This covers all charges. PACKAGES 0f 1, 2, 3 or 4 pounds can be sent. by ordering direct from our factory in Charlottetown. RETAILERS cannot fill these orders. It‘ you wish to lake advantage of this offer use the coupon below. When your order ls received your Gift will be forwarded overseas at once, IIICKEY 81 NICHOLSON, Charlottetown I enclm s 111 11., mu colt o! lending .. .... ..1.1111. 111111111511, Twist 111 111111 11¢- 111. 1111 RlnklndNLma--...__________.. Numl-rr--__._....______________.._.._ u1111-_______.__________.__ lender'sName--___.__.......___.- Sender’:Address--____.....__.__- A card bearing the sender's name nml address will be en- closed with each parcel for acknowledgment o! the llft.