race roux OIIILITTET WI GIIIIIAI Iorljll] Dill! (Fouled In llfl) . l: Heat. 00L W. Chantal S. I hidden: J. I. Burnett. IJ-I. A. Inoihln Editors: l-‘nnh Wnlhger and Halt. In Iurnett. LU.N._V.B. (On Active Bervloel ‘The Strongest Memory is Walker Tlq Mo. Wulsul Ills wpoinebav, AUGUST s. 1m I. 0.8.0- J. l Burnett. IJJ A the biggest bullfrog to swallow. an aluminum leg-band. ed in Iceland on May 27, i938. coasts of the Maritime Provinc Family Allowances "I Writing in the 'Winnipeg Free Press (Lib dol) Mr. Grant Dexter attempts to give an of Federal money Act-if and when it becomes law—ou the basis of the last Domin- ostimate of the distribution under the Family Allowances ion statistics. Here are his figures: . JUNE 1941 _ . t I atur y and a lu uriant Children I ly one being that the hen appropriated the nfest grow-thfl-Amherst News. x 911015 Yell‘! Net P81‘ of a wild duck and, being in the mood or -—— rr vinc : I clu iv C t P u lion Ca ita _ - - ~ livid?!“ "Ili- Illlfl! P901116 "i" “plume ‘mnafllsoloem mlflipwo (‘liivgovm ‘Ufa hatching, retained it by forceful means or no, 0,. cannot address letms Pr,» Prince Edward otherwise. Perhaps the mother duck had met grit! is Provided lby the statement Island 20,000 101,000 06,000 1.01 her death ‘ust after having finished laying, the ’ “Pp'°’“m“‘°~" 1°" "m" “ i dfly for soldiers abroad carry ad m,“ 3cm“ ' 180900 b08090‘) 578900 1'87 hen stumbled upon the nest at the psychoiogi- dresses that are absolutely useless New Iruiipwlck 155,000 910,000 457,000 2.01 1 l bc. a . nbroodv" State de_ to the pgstal aumormcg sum“. a Quebec . 1,102,000 0,721,000 3,302,000 2.02 a} "wmfl" "i- "1- "1 a - ' little extra care could be exercis Ontario 980,000 6,071,000 3,708,000 1.60 cided to carry on. Perhaps some reader has a ed 11h‘ thiihimaartarit bgsinegsttpf M itob . 201000 1,258,000 730,000 1.72 ' ‘ 1 e - Wlloyniz e vs on t e a e ssaawiiewan 203L000 1,750,000 800,000 1.05 be"? them)’ t° “plam m“ “mm” °c “r tiring with letters that mean so Alberta , 1,470,000 790,000 1.0a "m? - _ f flufL to thank-Toronto Globe and 31m}. Many more such stories could be_told _ o l! c°lltmbil 157999 b15390‘) 319-990 141 strange doings in the animal and-bird king- n happened In Mahbemand (so In the foregoing figures the total cost would approximate $250 million per year. Income tax exemption: are believed to amount to $50 mil- lion so that the no: cost of the policy is placed It about $200 milliuii. As to age groups 0f children, there were in 194i, i,25¢i.379 childrcn65 years or under; 837,5 287 from 0 t0 o; 661, 53 from io to i2; an 654,592 from i3 to i5. The total is 3,409,911. s Takbig the per capiin Ckltfit of T5118 p0ll'C)'.3ii 1.79 for the Cillllllfi‘ at urge, te variation against this average in each province would be as follows (the calculations again are based on the I941 census and the figures cover one year) : Prince Erlwarrl Island gains l2 cents per head or $136,300 per yvar. Nova Fcotia gains 8 cents or $554,380- New Brunswick gains 22 cents or $1,206,430- ,' Quebec gains 23 cents or $9,196,320. Ontario loses l9 cents or $3,636,640- "_ Manitoba loses 7 cents pr $6I33°<1$ Saskatchewan gains l1 cents or 1,720,000. Alberta gains i7 cents or $663,640- British Columbia loses 32 cents or $3.73‘? Quebec, undoubtedly, gains most but New .~ . - . . . _ - th flying-bomb tchninu ." BHIflS\\lCl-. is .1 icry close second and Saskatche voted against it in the House’ Stood in support giayhasfeglutiigleeigccypliigsttiptuiéggiéf; m; on “a Md? vgrjety g, designs wan ; good third, v . t Mt Stewart needed by the Unmd Nauons ‘m. {gr new weapons bafied on the fly. On a per capita basis the distribution, of a ' ' , g a buoyant. Wflterllrooi’ fibre to Yfl- ipbmb tcchnique" s . . W’. " "‘ place kapok in life preservcrs for me Germans may be expected course, would be quite different, Quebec, wit. A _ _ t f th _ h b , the armed forcesrgwckvule Rb to makqstrenuous efforts t0 gauge l t l ‘nation will at 32 nice ins ance 0 e punts ment eing Carder and Timeg the real effects of the flying-bomb 29 P" cent of He Om pO-p - g made to fit the crime comes from Ipswich 3mm“ m‘ Bmmn- including ‘he per cent of the lllOllC_‘.', while Ontario with 33 ’ sending of pnrachutists to make per cent of the population will get only 29 Pei" cent of the money. The other provinces fall between these ex- tremes. The widest variation, as will be seen, is 4 per cent as bclivcen the relation of provin- cial to total benefits. Since this is a national policy, however, there are no reasons other than racial or sectional, why it should be calcul- ated on a provincial ‘basis. The variation between rural and urbanhene- fits is more murkerl. Rural population 15.5.- z39,ooo and urban 6,251,000. But rural families are larger than urban families so that rural re- ceipts wil] be $14,000,000 higher than the sv- groge and urban 514000.000 i°“'@l'~ Mr. Bracken's Color It has been complained of Hon. john Brac- ken that he lacks "color." In a recent broad- ‘asp the Progi-Qefive tfniiscrvative leader re- plied to this criticism. "llizive heard it rumor- ed that I am not :1 colorful figure," he said. "That isn't just ruiiior; that is the truth. There is at least one color that-I have not got, and the leaders of the |)l‘(‘.<0nt Government know very well what that color is, for it has not been without display" b_v them in the handling of onc of our inost vital issues." Dealing bluntly with the thing which com- pels the King (inveruincnt t0 maintain a dual Canadian .\rm_v-—one‘in fight and one to stay at home-Mr. lirzickvn said: “The (jovernincnt justifies its course by saying that any other policy would Idestroy Canadian unity. Docs any man who thinks be- licvg that (Qnin-irliaii unity can be saved by poli- cies \\'iliCll let some sections carry an undue “filghtiof [[13 11111111111 crvst Oi war while other s Carr less? i fiiThere Tan never be unity while the casualty lists light ~up the inequality of sacrifice result- ing from the c0\v1irtll_y' policies of the Govern- ment. There can never be unity when the Cov- ernmenfs own agents encourage, ‘solicit, urge and bully men into going active. ivinle tht 5°.“ ernmenfs own policies shelter 70,000 men from the course its paid agents press 11W" “the” -"And flicrc 1's no section 0f Canada ‘where that view cannot be sold ‘when public men p14! their countryi’: intcrrsl: Iwfore pnrliraii inter- 0m." Nature Studies A fisherman near the mouth of the Blanche River, Que., was surprised last month to see a large bullfrog snap up and swallow two duck- lings. He killed the frog and found that it was almost a foot long._Later it was brought to the Wildlife Division of the National Parks Bureau in Ottawa, where the contents of its stomach were examined, revealing not only the two diicklings, each of ‘which was five inches long, but also :1 full-grown meadow mouse. Various itatiiralists have observed that when meadow niice lit-come very common they occasionally form part of _lll8 diet of large bullfrogs. Young ducklings. loo, apparently are regarded as tasty morsels by these carnivorous amphibians, but it is (loubtful that many are on the migratory habits of Kit tawa. heard in the House. s e s a It is reported that at the urc by Premier ober i. children to their own devices. will have her company in the I i I U the private told me afterwards. recent where the magistrates decided that a who was summoned for neglecting her six children should be put on probation for two years on condition that she did not leave her home after 7 o'clock in the evening during the summer months or after 5 o'clock after Oct- An allegation against the woman was that it was her custom to "seal" the house in the evening by putting up the blackout and lock- ing the door before she went out, leaving the The children _ .....a.-V_._.--.. . -. . I ~ ~ ~ ‘ and at five days of age would be too large for es in fall tiwakes. EDITORIAL NOTES - mothe future. An overseas Chaplain writes: “The ordin- ary——sic—infantry private is a wonderful chap. One attacking platoon lost its officer, wounded in the first minute, then all the N. C. O.'s. “A little private took over, picked up a Bren gun and, firing it from the hip, charged the German machine-gun post. The platoon swarmed after him, and with rifle and bayonet routed out the Germans. ‘Take a stripe. No, I'm not fit for it’ join with a Another fisherman, a member of the crew of the schooner “Alcala," recently caught a seri- gull on his trawl line, and when he hauled it into his boat, discovered that it was It was found tlMt the ed Doubl wearing bird was an Atlantic Kittiwake which was band- Kittiivakes nest in Canada's Arctic, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and on the coast of also Newfoundland. They are also found along that b°¢Y @186 an winter, often keeping well off shore. This band- Persistent ing record has thrown additional needed light A Nova Scotia farmer recently missed one ‘ of his hens. Whether she had been killed or carried off by some predator he did not know. After an absence of three weeks or so the hen returned to the kidsflfl door followed by a flock of nine sturdy young wild ducks. What actually happened no one knows, but several possibilities present themselves, the most like- dom. There was the deer in Prince Albert Na- tional Park who acquired the habit of chewing tobacco and would follow teamsters for miles in the hope of getting a hand-out; the mother bear in Jasper National Park who regularly paraded her four cubs down the main street in jasper town to the railway station to the de- light of residents and tourists alike. These are but few of the interesting nature stories that are received from time to time in the Wildlife Division of the National Parks Bureau at Ot- An election must be in the offing -- the voices of both members for Queen's have been Liberal meeting at Mount Stewart, a resolution was moved and unanimously adopted by a standing vote approving of the proposed amendment of the Prohibition Act, favoured in the Legislat- J. Walter Jones. further reported, Messrs. Clark and Cox, who And, it is Field Marshal Paul von Hi man soldier, died this date i934 ingly, along with Ludendorff, the greatest Ger- man officer in the 1914-18 war Junker iii to $0110 itriii section in church service. Can’t have full-scale service in the front line, but the padre sits on the ground, gives a prayer and short talk while the men stay in their slit trenches. sing the hymn the other sections You can hear it ivafted from field It's ari inspiring minute or two." \Vhen they take it up. field. The City of London, the Commercial Centre that is, is to be rebuilt at a cost of $600,000,000 over a period of 25 years, and w north and south 80 feet wide to congestion. The Corporation's proposals which are primarily those of businessmen plan already devised by the Royal Aca construction Committee as impractical. to preserve the city's character as the ciai core of London while providing a environment for St. Paul's Cathedral. port suggests allocation of some areas for blocks of flats, proposes to respect the sites of the fam- ous city churches of the Guildhall, Mansion House and-other well known would leave St. Paul's less en formcrLv, particularly on the west sides. itli a ring road relieve traffic reject the demy Re- Tliey aim commer- dignified The re- buildiiigs, and compassed than south, east and ndenburg, Ger- ; was outstand- ; was a typical appearance and by temperament; he stopped the Russian invasion in East Prussia in 1914, and pushed his army on beyond War- saw; he became the German hero, and a book was published showing him marching into Lon- don; honours were heaped upon him, and a wooden statute of him was erected in Berlin into which it was considered drive nails of homage; when his Hindenburg line was pierced in several places, he recom- mended on Oct. 3, i917, to German headquart- ers that the war should be brought to an end; in his autobiography he claimed that Germany lost the war, not by the enemy's skill and brav- ery, but by the outbreak of revolutions at home, due to the failure of the political rulers; he concluded his book with a 'firm belief in the some in. in w- Duckies‘ are! stwfiwawvil- - THE ciisgmorrizrown GUARDIAN llotss By The Way "We often find nuns fronted with difficult Hitler tells hi-s oeoole. -A te f statemaniz-Oiltiglanil: .__._- WQIQ, IO rend about It.—D8fJ0it He! use of paness a ainat the bring reta Japs will have aircraft able Pan and these can l1- recently of Canada. She said. men's Institute movement is Motherland Dened before in print). gnus. Lea ing the lion wit the veld. “That? ing to his wife, “is minutes past Guardian. & goods the market, Demand for appliances would ‘Thomas F. Kelly of the CWIIPBIIY (a former Canadian) re- 4000000 prospects for cieanera-Moncton Times. When farmers in that area. at Canada bounded by Central Man- itoba on the west and a line in Quebec drawn through Three Riv- ers are wielding the hoe or scythe this Summer. they are asked to so easy on milkweed. This request comes from the Agricultural sup- plies Board. The reason for what VBCUHIII ,- The first Royal Canadian Navy Band ever to visit the United King- dom played during the Empire Day ceremony in St. Paul's‘ Cathedral recently. It is known as the HM. C.S. "Niobe" Band, Niobe being the name of the R..C,N. base in Scotland where it is stationed. 'I‘he band will make six broadcasts over the BBC in the near future, and these will be transmitted to the forces as well as the public. The bandmaster is Liana-Commander H. G. Cuthbert, R.C.N.V.R, of Sas- katoon, Saskatchewan, who organ- ized the band and has been charge of it since.—Lond0n Calling. To provide materials for the millions of meals served on Cana- dian National Railways dining cars calls for gigantic shopping opera- tlons on the part of t e commis- sary department. For instance. last year Canadian butchers were called upon to supply 1,947,006 pounds of meat; more than half a million pounds of fowl were bought and almost the same quantity of fish. Milk purchases ran to 157,- 763 aallons: butter to 183,556 pounds; 41,257 pounds of cheese were need- ed and 290.914 dozen eggs. More than half a million loaves of bread were baked for C.N.R. dining cars. Coffee purchases totalled 99,763 Pounds and tea 16,135 pounds, Nearly 300,000 nounds of sugar were llsed.—C.N.R. Bulletin. The man mainly responsible for the development "robot bomb" is an Austrian professor, Herman Oberth. i. conspicuous ex- cept for a small moustache. Now in his 50's, Oberth was once the sound-and-sceziic-effects man in charge of the use of fire-works and explosives for UFA films. Repert- edly an anti-Nazi at one time, he has been worklnz on flying bombs and rocket machines for the past seven years, under special orders from Hitler nnd Goering. Two years before the‘ war, Obcrth call- ed on Gen. Kesselrlng with a mass of blueprints and modeu. Kessel- ring, after witnessing some tests, submitted a report to Goerlng, with the result that Oberth was given the run of the Wehrmachth selen- tific laboratories nnd a special panel of Nazi research workers, radio men, Ives eon- situations." A triple-Dist- ce of under- urinal. Second. we wish some- that we could Press. h; b! the Ja- Chinese may lawry attacks which the not like. The Allies now to fly over J;- carry is; bom . Ills Recorder and Times. Lady ‘rweodsmu paid tribute to the Women's Institutes - “The wo- of Canada's greatest gifts to the and. like the seeds sent for our gardgns from Canada, has a correspondent boldly declares, and one can only hope it has not hap- A lion and lioness in quest of supper dis- covered a group of half a dozen into their midst, six blows of his pcw- of erful paws laid them all dead on he said, turn- the end of the Bnus. The time is exactly 18 l-2 nlnefi-Manchester The peak of war production would be over before October 1, and be- fore the end of the year there would be ly quantity of consumer it was pre- dlcted to retailers attending the Chicago Midsummer furniture mart. run into the millions. speakers agreed. Hoover ported surveys showing as high as m flying-bomb attacks (Ottlwl J It ts an oao circumstance that famous Tower of the tallan city of Pisa should come into the war news-it is belnu used by the Q as “an fiplstarvatlon post over e near e ana- es. That tower has stood 1o: nwre than seven centuries, and appar- to its first military The Ieaninx ‘Dower is one of the group of structures which make up the ancient cathedral centre of Pisa. Work on it was started in .1174, 1t is of marble throughout and the tower 1a 1'19 feet high. The le Buns w Wit 1t use. in 1829 it 16h feet meaiuiiid was " out o e perpendicular. and by 1910 1c l tilted another foot. Mimv leamed men have pondered over this queer freak of architecture, have wonder- ed whether the Tower leaned by intention or accident. The hncy- looaedia Britannica thinks it never was intended to lean. but took that. direction while the builders still at work, and 1t suggests the desigrler of "the foundations was at fuun. ‘ihose foundations. says the Britannica writer, are only 10 icct ‘deep and no larger than the Tower itself. Apparently the iveight of the inaxiblc edifice was JUSL too much for the underpinnings and the . whole thing tilted. The-t the Leaning Tower will sur- vive the German occupation \\'<.1lld _ be a bod bet. For a work nf art which cannot lie stolen and 0411112."! away the Germans have lltlle re- gard. But it ls unique in the ivorld and should 1t be destroyed we shall have lost an irreplaceable relic of the middle centuries. The Flying Bomb Accorddnaz to the London Daily Mali. a comparatively unknown Professor who used t0 be a suuuti- and-sceniic-eflects man in cling: creatins scenes with lircwor nnd explosives for German films, 1s the mun mainly responsible lor developing Hitler's flung; bombs. He is Prof. Oberth, describedns in the early 50's. and iit one time a Nazi-hater 0n the special orders or Hitler and Goering he has been \VOI‘IKIII2' on the flying bomb and on rocket-firing techniques for the past seven years. Parts of the new wea-pon are said to have been made by the Hermann Goerinvz ‘Works; but a great amount oi‘ the sections of the robot were manufactured in ts and pieces all over Gennimy, in small factories and wen in incl- vidual homes bvgGcrman men aiid women and foreign ivorkcrs, meet of whom had not the remotes: idea what they were making. Axembly was done by nil-German personnel a group of factories said to be ewhere in Eastern Germany." rman research workers have admitted, says the Daily Mail arti- cle, that Allied bombiniz raids have greatly hampered the production of new weapons and the development of old onm. Dberth and his collab- orators, however. are said to be working on "a wide variety of de- signs for new weapons based on n reconnairmiiico and somehow re- turn to the continent. On the basis of data thus obtained, the myster- ious Professor Olacrth may well try to develcp more new gadgets or improve cxistiniz ones. But throughout Germany, in the wake of tho first wave of sccrct- weapon enthusiasm. the more thoughtful tvric of German is M: .. . to take their venizeance for our tlvimz-bomb raids. if we can do this so can the Allies." The are said to have cheered them up at. first-- nave thrm a great psychological tonic. But the Germans know that it takes more than Prof, 0berth's contractions to save Germany. One man out or Germanv is minted a5 saying in this connection: "The wav tn understand militarv situ- ation is to look rrzon Germanv as a crustaceans animal -- im animal with a ver-v _hard shell. like n crab. but soft inside." At the moment we are enmilvd in cutting through the hard shell, STANZAS TO TOLSTOI IN HIS OLD AGE The y Leaning Tower entiv it remained for the modern i 6:30 To‘ lll'l'€ FINE CUT y for rolling your own Annual Meeting in United Church Hall evening, August 3rd. Elcctioniof officers and in the Board of Trustees for year 1944-45. Hospital building open for inspection on that evening from 7 to 8 P. M. Meeting commences at 8 P. M. sharp. All interested in the success of the hospital should attend as important matters are to be discussed. . In . Charlottetown 0n Wednesday, Aug. 2nd pens at 10 o'clock A. M. in The Charlotte- Business session until noon when the dele- to the Monument where a wreath will be Provincial President in memory of comrades who in the last war and in the present one have laid their lives for their country. Convention o town Hotel. gates parade placed by the Business session will resume in the afternoon and at the Charlottetown Branch will be hosts at a banquet. All members of the Legion are cordially invited to at- tend nll sessions and to join in the noon parade. KING’S COUNTY Annual Meeting and Nominating Convention AT TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN FRIDAY, Aucusr llth At TWO 0’CLOCK P. M. At this Meeting a candidate will be nomin- ated for the forthcoming Federal Election. Poll Chairmen are requested to call Poll Meetings immediately for Convention. delegates. the election of delegates to the Each Poll is entitled to send five (Sgd.) LIJITH TOWNSEND, President. (Sgd.) HENRY MALLARD, Secretary. SOIIRIS HOSPITAL BOARD OF HOSPITAL TRUSTEES, Souris, Prince Edward Island. Progressive-Conservative Assuaiatlun Thursday embers to CANADIAN LEGION Provincial Convention down, present at the convention and wil Hon. Cyrus MacMillan at the banquet Li LFIILFI.FU'UI.FU‘UU_U'LFU ULFUUL.’ LfLi LI'LI Prof. C. B. Lumsden, M.M., of Like a poor lierdsman, pilgrim frcm the snows Far ntlartéi of Volga, where his little u Lay warm. who on some glittering night arose And blessed his old wife iu the dark, a-rid shut On her tne ncbr, and took his " newly-cut Staff from the eaves-a snnlintl iron-shod- aeronautlcal engineers, and inven- tor; were put at his dis at as consultants. .....Bhortly t lreafter Etiropean scientific circles began to hear of new experiments in the a pious act to dol appeared and took part, on on side or the other, in every case or: the docket. sh Oberth catapult-‘plane technique. Newsweek Magazine. An enterprising Nantucket nun had a small case pending in‘1.he local court. a contest with a neigh- bor over a matter of considerable importance. and decided to. ensale the prominent Daniel W his counsel. "Why, you can't 0f- ford to hire me," objected Webster. “I should have to stay down tlfere in your town for a whole week, and my fee would when case is worth. 1 couldn't lo down there foi- less than 01.000. I could ket as well as one, and it wouldn't cost any more than to try one case." "Ve we " sa the man from Nantucket "there's your thousand rs. . Webster. You come down and 1'11 fix it for you to try every case." Ibr once in his life the eloquent Daniel Webster was at lo“ for words. But he did agree. and when court opened he Day was presented to Lord Derby at a Bastill ‘me beer is a former British am- bassador to France. try every ease on the doc- t - ----,- And so‘. iiiriii for the sepuichre of G '2 Ya, thence bv treat olains, Ta/unis passes bleak. ad fire-lit carav , on-thougn lever capped his bony cheek month, intent and l unbaulk d, Counting tn.- 1.. “.15 that met his wind-clear eye- Thousggids 01' mllles to find it had ,. ._. W,“ .- But noW—-5lnce thou‘ hast kissed the very stone, Why restless still. Ila/lint lbetiheffl come so far? Why morn because the ray that thee on Shines frcm a twig-annihilated star? -He1beit ‘Trench. L-IVEELPCDL, England —(CP)— The first handful of French sci rasped by a French officer as he eaipt ashore 1n Normandy on D- e Day luncheon here. KELLOGGS 10M" éiz/EF FOR ASTHMA E, HAY FEVER From present indications there is an private homes the dates are R. Brow & Soni Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Required For August 15th to 18th Inclusive Wolfville, N. S., will be l be guest speaker with 8-1-2i. PRIVATE IIOME ACCOMMODATION Provincial Exhibition and Old lions Wank "FEB f. ll I l! rlilgugflflilsut for aueete tliiisnfiesar? to 18th I l i . ple will be arriving ahead of these datnebus n m“, p” If you can take some guests durin please write or phone The City Ha giving number of rooms and whethe g this period will you ll-Phone No. 68 or 54, r single or double beds. , Also please advise if you c meals. The Provincial Exhibition means Province and it la hoped citizens visitors in every way possible. J. E. BLANCHARD, Mayor. an serve breakfasts or other a lot to our City and will help our friendly r Be good to yozgrseq w Li ULFLIULFUIIIIUUIIL IILJ LlUI i III! PALMER 6 HASLAM I I I i l Don't Dela , o 4 1mm Today.’ ma: i" TIIE 2 MACS l“ GIQII G00"; Btu" M." miftimiiiiiii.“ mm“ - ___________ MODEL ron c The University f p - model for Oxford 2nd 2215a,!“ "—'—'*——___ mam-comm 506cm Just received a ship- ment of Cream Sepei». ators, capacity 450, 600 and 750 lbs. 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