I t- \. t. a t l t. l A; L ' PI... PKG‘? FTI"? l lnE CIUIIILUTTETIIWII II II IIIIII IAII Burning Uarly rl-uuuded III I887} I‘i-i-~it.'~-n; lacut. ('ul.i\\ Chester S. Mel-uve \t.¢~ II‘l"|\I('Ul, .I R. Burnett. F..I.l. sirri-iaiy l.ll‘l|I. tul. f) A. Alai-Kinuon U.a.U. lislllur and .\I;|ti.t'.:i|t.~g Uirerlnr, J R. Burnett, F..l.l- t\\:\NIJIl‘ I'IIIIUI\. hank “Lilkcr and Ian A Burnett SI I35‘ I{II"I'IU.\' IIATES 5y Mail Ill l‘. L l. v1.00 u l’ tear. 53-5" I0!’ 6 ""70"" S‘ 35 lur .2 iii-turns 50c fur one month. (‘m l-l'I.t<l\ .t,l.tt\i |ll‘l' peat. sMIu tor h‘ uwnun. $1.15 tur L; uionths. .a and L. s. A $5.00 per year- t p11‘ war. $1.00 fur ti umnthm (mt fur J tinnitus. My 31in! m L‘: Itslun...» Jli-nturgy is fITEG/(CT than l/rc- Wen/rest Ink." welcomes the front the Uld t t nlrttt t» mi. llI- .\'.tzi aqjgrcssirtii .1 r-tinfztq trt the ituntber . "t" are airvzitlv some 200 ' .t~r lltllllti throughout the it: this is hut the y ' ‘i will ai'rive front t“ uric» of tflinaila. as ' ' and the United this great scheme of is unprecedented in f.‘ lllllr‘ A, .. .,_ , 7 1 . .' " - ~r< tn follow’, will he the war and will ~ Wl uavs uf living, 'llhe_\‘ "t; wztii them something t» y.» our Canadian civ- .- h rite. thev will look . ltnil rtf their lt‘lll- . 'tr'f~cti~ti and itntlcr- i tics bcttvceit us and v13 its more Closely than (‘"7lllll"‘lll\'f‘.'llll1 of llri- ,.",t.;.-» w »~i.tf .., ~- ' ‘ i ~ . "gwlv in this unrnntin: i y m uirtitv ywititt: lives, but ~\ y‘ ‘ rtlile opportunities for ' .".~"'l ll'.'l""i‘l4‘=<. Srcmtrl \\’ar Loan . Canada’; second \\'ar : i eaiiv next tIlOnlll for a <_-_:.- rrrlljtlftl to Sgoctootmooo of I ‘ s of liltuuittioit of Can- r: it ii i1 tiiaturiitg icptcnibcr I y {.11 lrillltii-llllllhv 0f exchang- n. guritig issue for those of the Ur ' tr~t le ta cnmpetisate ltolrlcrs i ~ ‘ ~Z~ v. t decide t0 convert i : 1v ll=<S of interest which , _ .t~' a rc~tilt of the dating of 1'1 :~ .~ ' .’ i II altvavs be possible, how- :-~ 1", " ~ -. =41 a licilrler decides that ir \ i, ~ r :- l at wiitvcrt his lirtltlittgs into . . . UN" cr-h for the face vahic of ,1‘. ;¢~ _~ ;~ ' i. la a: any time after September i-i ‘Puritans it is anticipated that a1 ' . ' " l; r f ti.» ntaturiitg bonds ihc opportunity iii the second War - itivtsitnent in Dominion of ll-lcv expressed himself as i itilitrrtttitiivn which had ce, that the people of .\.',i!ig another opportunity .0 the Government for the rig the ever-increasing part q in tlte war effort. Nuluhl Defievltse Agreemenl It Is still too early to predict the outcome of the mtittial defense agreement reached between Canada azirl t..e Unite-l States. It is significant, however, that when .\lr. King went to Ogdens- burg to itzeet President Roosevelt, he evidently did so with the full knowledge and consent of the British Government. His visit to the Gov- ernor Gczteral before and after the trip points to that Cfrlilfiill-l m, as did the subsequent state- ment by Prime Minister Churchill in the British House of Commons, offering the United States 99-year leases on air and naval defense bases in Ivetvfctiin-lland and the British West Indies. The Ogdeiw irg a -eeuietit is interpreted, along with Mr. Chiirc‘ statement, as laying the foun- datinn of a permanent pact between Anglo- Saxon pimples to preserve their common civil- ization. \s such, its importance can scarcely be ovcrcnir "i. (lite amnu 1e of the agreement II that It does not re-rt re to be ratified by the U. S. Sen- fever, has es Public _ ently spre _ rats, is c iv painful u ter is a .‘ habitants some of contact v; show tha carried b): by rabbitd ried malarl ate, as would be the case if a formal alliance were curwurwvtiatcd. It does not involve any Iluttltzil rlr-ltzr- of as stance but the very fact that rln- rtrr" ll <er\ ‘c: nf both countries will be . . privy to t w ~i-‘< secrets is an implied pledge ju-"t as a _ 'l'lit- direct pledge to aid Can- ada t'.'.'r< riv» i-ivrt": afgn by President l\\.'(l * =~:t, ,\'~\v Canada in turn ' r aid to the Yuiterl ion, (ilrdinarily such millionaire; Internatioif per year, t towards tl the amput were full prodigious fields har. llaileyt for he stippnr trrtvcrsy \\ lic over t \\'hcn Dr, on the Tr an azrttrz‘ v- Ml iw i-rgru-rleil by Canadians with -ti-3»' ‘n " < critical ltriur. with ("an- arla :rlrc~l\ ' l i" a f rlu to the finish ag- nirr~t .\'.i/. Jrtit, \ll' ll'l\'(‘ everything to gain lrv s ‘l: cl ~~-t cu-opt-ratiott itnssible with our . .tll l:¢‘i.'jlIliHl'S_ Il-ir- ll ~ rwww llll’ of tlu- agreement will be th~ i» -r:' 13h" lizut \\'.'l'r‘l‘§ bv American ll ‘r '.'<"lr.r' this rttiglrt extcttrl fn CF41- \ r r ~:~ ~i ans" lc~< definite. but iu i ' l "l lll"'1l tlvtt llrilislt destrnvcrs l i ' i:" l? . l t.‘ ~i-‘< ci-trlil llf‘ released for ' t‘ laiuic ivateis. The zzrrivttl in 't .._ -' " i» tl.- agrrrctttwtt, of llettrv " ~ l'_ lpii l Flaws Scctvtlitrv of lltc i=l..l as pfutiitg lo a fttrtlrcr t - ‘. t‘ " Tv, :i"t :trr:tit;_'cr|rcitl for sell- i- r i. t ‘ ' ilwtrinbri nut now brine t- ' ‘ ‘ - l' S" - .\ll (ltrtiadiart iii-gn- f7 , l‘ ~ - -~ . ~ , w lvive Il"l"ll ltatirllcd ll": irr". Hr. .\l~ Pjldlilllll. and there are ltoucs of vitally neevlvl will be .'r fir? f, u‘ i’ ' i |. sill!‘ nuicltatu t-itlm {la will as itaval tcssds, lifted. i Canada has bet r- ent kinds of dc" n. .\'t-\\' it is ‘i' be tttaile in n- tttent so? to the saint 3s. This is t’ ch things as ir- plaue iu- d5 plans on til now spct -d by the .\ s. _ The ca 5-‘ vice will s. Tiraiitcrl ie with nulf l- ours. Thong’ sear in .‘ ,1 the llur a; been pr‘ L) an opp: Ceorg. 1 and srrldi - tern, this t Empire . _ acter has " 1 Fortunes i ftppritrtri; ' Fate was name, Sllt To me lion. a ne has been Cll. Ilrvv , qualify i a. knowlet of flight bllrlge firr called “r for the l which int partment “The p influence strny: it , detttncrat careful l \\'illi:titi. vertisiti, in an " of .\ll" Arlvgl Kiri-y Th. Robin. ‘ but thf idea t“ ".\nd , inm th m —' waitins that is example. ‘and rlcuf ittg for it considerar of time." "And they; a I A n e w v t__u>.- All Ind: t» France ha ed Govert- lished in pointment regulate 1: ,- cracy is e. The jourr - ing under empower: order sue. rectors of dustry up over. The - shortly, dil ers’ uniont have been‘ I K) r .1“. o6 .r 1.... Sir mtg — Hnvfivv-c-u with an at Ilailcy war citcerl to d‘. gineet‘. lrtlm s. lav. ...-............. a... . .. \‘,"|llf‘llt'(‘= were committed but Ilatlcy spent I3 mrtrtlhs in jail. llis income was stated for Tlrit- i<h income tax purposes to have ltecrt ntore than $iimxvorv in r020 and lllnrelllflll $tftnrmrvn in rotn. Twicr- ltecausr of ill ltr-alth and ill hick, Fir \he solrl his raciut? stables. .'\ dispersion sale in r028 yielded Ff-jmflfifi fur 6t horses, an average rtl nearly ffiiioolhtl his farewells tn the turf alwavs \\'(‘I'(‘ tr-rnuorarv attrl he was ltack within a year, trying again to bring home a Derby winner. n_..',Ql_aQ_i_.4 adores av m: WAY I1 Stiletto MussoIInI brags that his navy is the fastcat thuig afloat. Mcsv of it is also prelt-y fast. ashore. — Ottawa Journal. We are not at war, although everything tnar. is bemg done seems to be based on the theory that we are, or tnar we will b: at any mo- ment.—Commander Raymond J Kelly, Ameiucan Legion. Certain submarine and naval commanders should keep tuned to the home stations if they want to keep up with how much shipping they have stuik.-Christtan Science Monitor Baron and Baroness Rothschild arrived from France with only $1.000.000 worth of Jevrels. At any "Uncles" this should be good for three-a-day fcr quite a time. - London Free Press. The captaln of a German dlve bomber is quoted as saying that. the “grand attack" on the British Isles will be "simplv frightful and annihilating." It will be for the attackers. — Montreal Gazette. French naval ships are agaln taking to sea and carrying at their masthead both the 'I‘rlcolour and the White Ensign of the British Navy. This should make French hearts thrcb and help to preserve their morale. — I-Isntiitcn Sprcta- tor. The announcement that part. If not all of the Polish army which was fighting in Fmanec has landed ln Etigland and Will take part in the defense of Great. Britain is one ct‘ the most thrilling and eticouratz- itig items of news of the past dark two weeks. Them is more than a. little Irony in the fact that the Poles, to whom the A. s were un- able to sesid anv effective aid when they wcze defvtttlrtijz their own COMMIT)‘, have had an aituy fight- ut: for utonths in the (ICIPIISP of France and will now use whatever ls left of this force in the defense of Britain. The historian will not. however, think of . s aettoti of the Poles in terms of our. Tn him it will be only another itistntwe of continental Europe different proposition Journal. ed It fa a fine thing to taste. Wood- have a kindly nature. If you are a ., tam corn will be ripe before long.- the extraordinary" ttrtaciry- of the Pclislt people and their complete inability to admit defeat. The Polish army, iii moving to Britain, will now perhaps feel more at. home than it IIJS since its own (‘OUIILIT was SKIYISlICKI in the first German b..' . It \\‘lll find lt- self among Ye who also re- ai is IU-zb until the last shot is fired. Meanwhile. Can- adians can show their appreciation of the superb qtiality of the Poles as falthfukallies by lending what support they can to The Canadlati FYICFKIS of Poland. - Kmzston Whig-Standard. What has become of that "secret weapon“ about which Hitler spckc in Berlin, nc ‘t a year ago? If it was ltis ma; c mine. it was neither very secret not" very pct- cnt. Seldom 110w do we ltrtii‘ of a ship sunk by magnctic mines. About two m' ths atio, Wllfll the Germans t zed Brigltun, the ‘ caim rcapgaearrd. ‘l Hun Cozumrtnci conitnuuxitist rue to. was pu; out that this "secret w; m ad eti- t ablrd a single German amator tu‘ gain conquest of forts. Titre Bc-luiznts, it was stated mysteriously their arms the fort was taken b_v paixicliti‘. landing ou ' mg it up, Sitice then. ‘the "secret weapon“ Iias not used against the French arm- ies. It was not usrd at Dunkerque. It ls not bring: used against Bri- tain. Was it just 0f what. just. rctttrztcd from Paris calls the "Strategy of ' Gunthtcr writes of circle whereby ed defeatism, duced more and more propaganda which flotirisltcd In the soup of de- featlsm septic throat." one of the Liege laid clown lActually mpfy rrendcr. IS tuv its walls and blow- disapjtcarrd. It was a bluff? A part an American jfillfllllllsl, Terror Jonn "the vicious propaganda produc- and defeatlstn pro- like streptococcus in a. But. Hitler. success- ful wlt-h this vicious stratczy in is up against a when trying It on the British people. - Ottawa Although the gardens are late this year the grticn peas arc all right. All right They are gorgeous. heavenly, magnificent, inspiring They lfe sweet and bland against the teeth; they nu the system with mellffltious Juices. For Nature was 1n her noblest mood when the green pea was Invented. Nafttre had decided to Ive mankind a foretaste of parad and succeed- ed beyond all probable expectations. Along toward noon. which is din- ner-tlme tn any civilized commun- fty, millions of people foster health and cleanse their souls by rolling peas nff their knives into them- selves. The green pea is settsitlve It must be picked In a splrlt. of Joyousnes and rushed with love to the kitchen. If you reverence the green pea you will never lei. 1t st-atid fdle more than five or ten minutes by the clock. Evert before It is cook- chucks, who know a good thing when they can steal ft, eat peas in the on the vlne. and every one nows how contented wood- chucks become. If you compel your growing son to shell the peas on the back porch you will flnd that a generous portion of them disap- pears In the process. Everything about the pea ts good. The pods sybarlte you might. try balling the pods for almost ton minutes and then cooking the mas for abort’. twenty minutes In the liquor that. remains. when the ncas are cooked, for Heaven's sake go easy with the butter! What's the settse of drown- lng the genius of a vegetable that. has a wonderful intrinsic f‘avor° A little salt for the stomaclrs sake but. no cream or sirgar. Don't try to Improve perfection. The pert knows what It ls humllltv. ‘These arc the main principles of prcpsrlnc and COOIUTIR the pea, and tho chief of them Ls “I-Iurrvl" As soon as the pea fs nicked the sweetness start; exaporaffnts. Only corn losfls flavor so swiftly. Incidentally tzolden ban- New York Times. “And the Per-pie Che-cred” Ia m» bank mad!‘ by R. K. Carnegie of the visit last. year of Kim; George and Queen Elizabeth to Canada and pubiislicrl now. just about. a ymr aftewards. He tr-ts It's tltle from hls own fornwtrd: "S9 n‘! the Kirvzls subjects tn every land were nf nnr- mlnd, and the people cheered George and Elizsl-r-‘lt because cf the thltrtzs Nazi Supervision rut: ciiggporrarowiv GUARDIAN“ ‘Alarming Revelations (Halifax Chronlcld) The escape of a. German officer, from an internment os-me In North- ern ontario and tho circumstances attending e escape raise some pointed questions which demand the best attention o! the out-hort- ties. The facts point; strongly to a taxity in arrangements, an appall- IIIg slackness In precautions. or something worse. Surely we have bad enough painful demonstrations overseas In the dangers of Gennan agents to teach us to be mOPQ care- ful! They undermined resistance in Norway. In the Netherlands, 1n Belgium and In France. Any Schoolchlld realizes that pXO- Germatu constitute a men- ace to public safety and cannot be permitted to roam at large. Yet a German officer, a trouble- maker, succeeds in escaping by way of a ttmbered tunnel, directly un- der the guard rooms. It takes tlme to build any sort of tunnel, but. it takes more time and effort to build a rein-forced tunnel when the tzm- ber must be stolen piece by piece. must have been some- what casual, else a. project cf so am. Canadian has been all his among his working “Andy-- name. because he Is of the Carnegies. He working notes and down of things heard and , e»; unpretentious, moving homely sense of the humor value 0f this Pilgrimage of 9.900 miles (as he measures It) of the King 1nd Queen among Canadians and Americans, a y a , h dark shadow thistr ago w en me gaccwfgld was stlll hovering. - Bv proval bv Hfs Majesty the King has the New Brunswick Rantzers of the non-permanent active militia cf Canada and the Royal Sussex Re- zlment. of the Brttls of informal since the last war between lontz-e. - tabllshed British units and unite o! the Canadian mllitla. OOO-OQ-OO-OO-O-OOOOQOO-Q-W bitious a design would have been discovered. Nor Ls that all the story. Police, searching the barracks after t-he proslneris escape, discovered a radio receiving set. installed In the bris- oners quarters. What SUDGTVIFIOTI could have been maintained when such a thing could occur? The won- der Ls that the prisoner dld not have p direct cable connection with Ber- In It ls all too plain that there has been gross inefficiency, complacency and perhaps too much fazth In the bona fides 0f _ the prisoners. There IS no excuse for such a policy‘. Every- body knows, or should kzicw, that; the war ls not confined to actual fighting zones. Germans are intent to assist LheLr war effort by undercover work In British count- ries. They are prepared to hamper cur war effort by sabotage, propa- ganda, or any other means prove feasible. the that Today a German officer. a clan- gercus character. 1s at large In this country. And it ls our ovm fault. Astronomical Cigarettes (Exchan ) The cigarette Ls this Cinderella of ‘c5553; Io. s. Defence (Hamilton Spectator) It cannot be said um the an- nouncement tween Canada and States. looking tn closer oo-opera- the joint defense of the continent, comes as a surprise. though the suggested acquisition of British nav- al and air bases by Uncle Sam, as part of such Plans, was nor. gen- erally contemplated. At present the discussions are in onlypa tentative stage, and fuller details must: be awaited before useful comment can be made. However, the initiative has not come en‘ knowleclging President. Roosevelt's assurances that. In the event of an attack on Canada. the United States would feel impelled to in- tervene, there has been m In- fluential quarters In this country a feeling that the Prestdentlal dec- by conversations between the two nations as to how best the neces- sary defensive measures could be worked out, to mutual advantage. The Ottawa Journal has been urg- ing staff talks between Ottawa and Washington as an essential prelim- inary to joint defence. Members of the Dominion Parlia- ment. also Iiave been critical of the Christian more than a wcek ago. references were made to conferences of a sec- ret nature ln Washington early last year concerning the placement of artillery along the Straits of Juan de Fuca. leading to Seattle and Vancouver. "As a result 0f these conferences." it was stated. "the Canadian batteries and forts were the public learned artvthiut; aboat the Canadian governtttettt._ had feared an itnfavourable reaction to this evidence of ca-cperaticn, any sticit fears were etiflrely ground- less. There was. in fact. RPRPY-‘ll satisfaction at the itews. It is equaLy certain that there will be public approval of "he government's present efforts to improve the contnton flFIUIKWS of profitable vices and the falrv god- mother of the United states Treas- Hliv. In avreply to the president of the American Tobacco Com any to charges made by some of t e New Deal LfliSl, busters Mr. I-Illl gives the astronomical figures. 1n Year before the cigarette titachme was introduced. sumptiun in the what were then playfully known as coffin nails tvas the year ended June 30. 1940, the total reached 177 billions. terual revenue tax was 214 cents [Qi- (‘M11 DQ010128 of twenty cigarettes un to 1917, when world war needs caused it to ' cents. Two years later the prohibi- ttnn amendment. intent revenue from liquor and the tax on cigarettes went up to 6 cents. In the last fiscal year the I-‘ederrl tzovcrntiient collected taxes $a33,CO0,ft00, an gmount great- er than were the entire costs cf the itaticnal government In 1903, As the tax recently was cents a nacka? should be sfll higher. Despite this enormous levy government the eltsarettes ls less than It _J17, If the cigarette manufacturers, who bv modern methods and adver- Llsttlz have turned a small Industry into a glantaire somewhat annoyed by the intrusive trust busters tt may peispvfiypgrreijajson cited byh Iléfr. H111. . s compan a a re_ pup of $26,427,000,- v Fa izovcrnmentls x e- i S137,873.000. m m‘ o“ “as 1882. the making p the con- Umted States of 554 millions. In The 1n- be increased to 4.1 Sllllt off govern- in cigarette increased to 6'1 e this years revenue by th'e Washington wholesae price of was tn the U. S. Fed- Press. I-Ie ls a. man who a working newspapermsn life, universally known comrades as is not tits the ilk of has made a HeWSPB-Dermanls book, musings and Jott’ g5. because that has fallen upon n the Vancouver Province. xi tfvas orrawa. ATZ-i-(CP) -Ap- en Riven to an alliance between army. It was arned today. This “alliance” 1s merely the type association developed TIRED FEET COIIDIISSION PROB h course. the first thotrcltt eveijvt-hinr: p." siblc to a Mother Country In its He task of rescuing _ _ the clutches of totalltarianistti. Bu: It Is an essential step in the pres- ervation of democracy that all a1- tlons adhering w nrlncinlra of popular rule should tzct (oz-sitter to work out their salvation. C 1n a. unique position to assist. any rapprochrment between Great Brit- ain and the United States, and it. ls eminentiy fitting that lt sit-mild participate actively and enthusi- astic v in these triparive cits rs- sions. which premise to have stun fruitful rcstiits for humanity‘ at large. Any sugar. ion that more lu- tlmate co-opertriott with the United States ln this way may be viewed as a weakenitiz of our co- operation wlth the Afatlicrland 1s directly contrary to the realities. rtletn MILLWALL TROIYBLES LONDON Ens. Auz. ‘J2. —<CP)— grloublc enough has fallen on feot- a r ubs OWIIIQ to the war. hub Millwall. pron "nent Sorttli Loudmt club. has adt \\'1ll1 tonal worries the six tnmtths’ suspension of their go-ahead manatzer Charlrs Hctvitl. joint commission was apprmt- ed to lnqturt- into alleged irrcculrrr- ities repcrted to the Football AS- soeiatioti by the directo ‘ of the Millwn‘! club. 'I‘hev \\ . Etifries nn nav sh. ts of two 1. grountlsmcn who It w . alleged have CIVIC TAX APPEALS , Notice is hereby given that the Boardbf Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments will be held in the City Court Room, City Building. on Thursday, August 29th, 1940 at ten o‘clock A. M. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk L—652-8-19-10I ,, Why not vlslt our store and Inspect our stock of Bathing Caps before making your Pur- chase. We have a complete stock nt Bathing Caps In the very latest shades and ranging In prlce from 25c to 75c. See also our large stock o! Sun Glasses priced from 15¢ l0 $1.00. How Are l , Your Eyes? If you are having symptoms At your service with years of experience and a thorough ri-frarllng service. Call In and discuss your dll- flcultlel. lll-‘Y had d: c." The aufhwr ls the head of the Ottawa bureau of The é B. F. llutcheson G. I‘. IIUTCIIBSON F. G. IUTUIIESON. l f t I —hendl h lor eyes 3r ‘dfitfm. - Janina aespec- on. avaus till"- arormtcn MIXTURE MACS HAIR RESTOREB A delicately erfumed pre- paration wh ch restores glint-lengthens and beautlfles the l’. It wlll restore [rn hnfr Io Ill natural color an produce l rfch and abundant growth 0! hafr. Price Mo. Order by Mall Today. We highly recommend this reparation for people suffer- n’ from Stomach Distress a! er eating, heartburn, Acid and sour stomach. If It II the finest Stomach Mixture that mnney can on! Its Evans. Price 85c per bottle. l of negotiations be- the United tton between the two countries for tirely from our neighbours. While gratefully ac-i laration should have been followed l AUGUST 23, mi August Suit Sal The Last Call Prices $13.50 $16.88 $18.75 & $20.62 If your size ls here, you'll save many dd. lars as every fine suit in our whole stock is included in this sale. Come today, Se; our windows for prices- EVERY SUIT GOES OUT. what they regarded as an over-l cautious attitude onllhls important question. In a special dispatch to, Science Monlton, not been employed at the ground s1 durln: me .a.sL season. p He still Payments to their captain In excess of those iwrmilted under the regulations of t1 dent ltari (IISCIOSCLI the facts that lwhen _ thoroughly investigated my these important dcveloptnctits. If: and ititegrity will be completely vin- dicated . . . " WALTER HERSHEY, Pa, Attg. 22.—(CP)-— An nld man of 48. tat and florid, will grab from the younger, less colorful con- tenders in the Protessicrtaa Go fers‘ set: It. f Association civilization from boasted. AL ati age when most one- greats are fnotsore and fcrtzot- ten, Walter Hagen is stlil E . GOING DAILY MEN'S WEAR brittgs front the fans " e Football League. ever. Placed 5° 55 l° complement‘ m” Hewitt, commenting on his sus- as athletes go, ru >300’ . I111? 01 Hui“ "llTmlY Pllced o“ all‘: pension, stiitl "the decision arrived golf day rittei- (lav fur a tiveei“ American COHSL" 1L “'15 "f" ‘mtll the F. A. catuiot be upheld a broumq sun ‘lltals ttliattll a Cattadifltl 11:“\\'-‘D11DP1' ¢°1'11‘5P\‘11' when the full facts are known . , . to win this “ . CI'\J\\ ll has been --__.___. . DEER lL-uium; In‘ honor the whole matter IIAGEN r T0 TRY AGAIN '——-——— who hauled tta- iirsd fish. the interest-as usual - wharf they borrowed rliampiotisliip starting ——--——- a i a t 26 rowan i’ “K iere ugus ‘ . G0}; r i Sure it‘ll be "The Hatch-Walter -__i_lon w“ Hagen IIIIIISPII the greatest. figure GREAT YARM H Engim tirctcsstoital golf has ever (gpi_.'rne m); C “on w‘ here. providing _ compet- He still makes tnarvettcus SPECIAL BARGAIN BXCURSIONS n§b'5'6"ln'¥tp w“ an“ skill? Lillian RML FARE; Winnipeg _. - - - $46.39 $66.91 Fl"! é$£§i.".‘;“...; : : : " lliil charioiicl°wn Calgary-Edmonton — 64:35 9319 Rm“ um" ifiidi-itilvlfifigtcitrfi 2 ft m Prince Rupert -- _ _ aoftlo tnfto iisfts :5! IlIfljIlflfIlIl “.- npura an". Fran; rnvrr M»...- "an. Similar Iixcurnlunn (rum Wulvm to I-Iunlrrn September l3 lo 21 lnnIul yo. Fm- sir-ken and Jul! ipjnrmnclan cu ri- mum, Ifapwwr prlrilqn, afnvpmg our nvlcrlrulwnl. nan, consul: any Railway lIrIwl agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL Wynn’!- tigff}, w/M! r BUY WAR SAVINGS trtnuzs’ f swim cars i >I V “l” _\\ Ti‘ TIIE two macs Be Wise! Buy ISLAND iARMERs BOOST HICKEY’S From Tignlsh to Sourls Island farmers u“ Hickey’s Twist Every day. They are nmfi"! m" best and most appreciative customers. Th0)’ ‘n’ dorse with continued purchases HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST 10¢ ran FIG srimcii‘ Manufactured By IIIBKEY & NICHOLSON Tobacco Co. Ltd, Charlottetown NDERSON & CUDlll0ll tots, unbelievable. irtipossiblet‘ roars 0f 13,. m his “t; Walter. DTOIJHILV won't triiinl You catrt expect an oliit illlll -_____ EASTTORT, M0,, Aurr -—A small deer swirmntfig several miles out t.» sea from D011 was resorted by tnvo fisher; t ' . ' their boat I15 thei ivouliiliiniil When the tut-u reacltedtt a ttucki carted the deer to the wood“ ree. lens. e vim Norfolk breuds-laurl 0f ware and flatlnnd, will be dentoltsh provide mctnl for armaments I-ow fares to alestern Canada destinations SEPT. 13 1:0 27 “H” TO nmIu wIII i.» ttpmud