l I l v I 1. i z t. Y‘. E . 1: . QWQPQHHQI user's-i 2w5>ri$u| rxrzs trove Int GHAIILOTTEIUIVN GUARDIAN] filflllfll; [lath il-outtded In I887) I21 11f I u| VI (‘heater a. . 1"......".-1u 1 1t. nurnt-tt. I-JJ. 5t-tt1"I.1t\ [will tol l) \ Alat-Rinnun. 0.5.0. nun... .1114 \l.1|1.|;;I|I1.1 Ulrevlor J It. Burnett, F.J.L msatiitr ltllltll\_ LIJIIR \\.1|Iu~r and Ian A Bnrnetl. s1 13>] tau-firm narcs 5y Mat! 111 I t: I. Ham |1 1 war >15‘! for 6 9190"» 5] ... 11.1 .; 111.1111!» 50v fur one month. (m .».1 1\ ~.- t ;..-1 vt-at ,\;;.0U for t." montlfl. SI TS In] .; tnuttltls. B. \l,;.| 111t_.11.11..1 and l >- A 55-00 P" Y?!" knuu-HH “Hm-t w... W. _\1.1t. $1.00 fur 6 months .111. tut .1 tnotttlts. “Th1 bfro/1_.;i../ Jlintory is Weaker Hlllll ."'.-’.. llutlrtsf Ink." ,\.1..\1»\". \1 til\l‘ 19. 19w. |.11111t1\ .1111] Iltt: lncotne To! nmCI". ,\' ‘ .14. l w].- - ‘ v . ... o, ._ lnev jus! [I ‘ uajl 3o coltte up I d _ 1 f'1"lll£‘l'S l . t- 'l‘l1t{\‘ - ~ t ' . - " ", ub/vcc». V ~ Prices _i . s that , . ‘~ b1. an actual r ~ I .1 cash it‘.- _ k . _~'.-vn on their i .- t . .. ~' a rare farmer . _ . tntflvtf aver and 21' ' _ vvdl probablv , - _ 'e=_ such as , my Ar Witt‘- -~~~7,wy=, Ilore the ,- 1~ "tie, his it" i ~ sacrifice ti“ , ' \ ~ ‘ one." l 135.1 x ltagic Disunily ~l in France , "ivar quilt" , _ers of France m, The . the indict- i ‘te c luct of tltfi ".f_\' for it'l- \ . ~ ' l is that it is r A it wow-erliiig. The v _ 1111-11 who must '_ ~~ W » as a"._\' of the men . ", ' - W ~ too tnitclt extrava- C. ‘ a Yivn .111s. by the 1e crime of laying to‘ t -‘ - ~‘ I vatemenf in another ' ' ' ~ I: transpire: more ‘mgr-ti, as swiftlv. i as she was, be- und tiational dis- ~‘ to '. -= -~ ~> ~~<1v-" "we question whv. It 1rd perhaps it is - " or am‘ other men Jl‘) - qualified to sit it‘! Utthtialllvv Germany fortnerly head of the ' Deformity Dis- blasts the frequent- ' when all is said and . a siclt and degener- and vigorous na- eases. in l_\"-r1-pe;1:i11l 11.111‘, Il... . ajiygg pimple 1'1" a lionf . Ir. (Itunpert from thfi -= .5 lierntatrv itncover the at» cisiinis, is ltreak- "cl ittazfaziiiieisiuiin tltfi conferences," says "xoutlt occupies the 1 ~ t.» .\'azi pro- "tithusiastic 1' . "lu massed §l\ev"'<“ s H tltis forw. " " fir". Ill “ ."..:.-1.-11 1".‘ \\"- .- . ' 1' ratize of t as scarlet paralysis ~ rea mortality . r1tes.'l'h:s 1 amitoxitt . . 1' to ileftcieticy ‘JV r11 .1"»p:1lling in- 11".‘. o1‘ the vluidrett i": -" "lzrt-e 11nd otte-half 1'11‘ -.u1pt1in1~. I11 his ~'.::l', logo ltr. .\l.'1erz of foo‘. ilr-forittities n r<-11t_ of the ._' t , -‘ ~ l 3'31". il. tut-tell or flit _ v 1.11.1111] that oo per . ,,, _, ; , t ' from t'."1?li-i1 arches and ,| ,:,.,- ,,. . ~'~.~. fi- per ' days for adults ltas , " » -- ll 1111111" coiuinuous <, -. “fill lb; decline in . 1 -, -, i 1.] .1111] Ulirllllllfl‘. caused ‘ ‘f 1 - i -~ tmouttting to 20.3 DPT »- l 11.311. .\inottg (Icrutan " u» uvv of sickness was . Iltc \\'l1nl(‘ :\n1~ri- m. luiilriv, 11.:..r"=1. ilgltl and itivalids included. This means that Eu Germany in I938, 200 n1il- lion ivorkitiq " s were lost. Swen hundred 1l:~u~:111.l \\'~\f'.\t't'.< are vo11stautl_v o11t of action. — IDIIURIAL I\UIL‘S - A bo-"itlegger from Prince County found re- fuge iu the t'l1.1i~l~tteto\v11 Airport recently. un- til the Mounties discovered his hide-out and laid him by the heels. I U i I 'l‘l.te lion. Cyrus .\lac.\lillau has joined the senior members for Qucctrs. .\Ir. Lester Doug- las. i11 an fltentpt t0 straighten out many of the trottbles the Goveruittctit ltave got i11to with their rottstiutetus, especially with regard to lobsters arr] the \\'ito.l l5illllfl5 Liar Ferry. w a n- w The gross revenues of the all inclusive Cana- "ian National Railways for the week ending August 14, i040 were 841356.772 as compared \v"'!l1 F_t..ll7t3.,","4 for the corresponding week of 111511. an increase of $I.I§OJI")S or 33.2 per cent. I 1U I V It i5 not every husband who appreciates the service rendered him by the one who first in- zrorlticer] him to his future spouse. But here is one. In his \\‘Ill, Arthur Iirnest “Ihitelaw, weitlilty tnanufzicttirer ,of Melbourne, bequeath- _0 to Arthus S. Xuttall, of the Commer- cial 'l'ravellcrs’ Association, Melbourne “for in- troducing nie to my wife, the best girl in the world." it I ll i LL-General .\lcNaughton's new .-\.D.C. is Lord Duncannou son and heir of Canada's for- mer (Il\'f‘t‘ll~'tl‘~li0tlt‘f'fll, Lord Bessborotigh. . He has already been tinder fire in France. and was \v-~u111li*1l wlu-n his 111oio1'cyelt~ with side-car was l-l wvn up and the driver killrrl. I.ie11t. lhttt- v.111:1-J11's <'.t"‘l lit-inlet was lifted off his ltead. Ilis vvoutvl was ypwf ecrlftll: id he commandered a motor lirrv i11 the \ "1n1tv and rushed I2 French lwiizis. \\l‘,-\ “wire wounded bv the blast. to the nertrest Frenrli hospifal after administer- ing first "ii . lle himself escaped from Dun- lqilq.» l'\\' v1 utvutiiiig to 1 boat which was rotindiitg up straggler: trviug to reach the troopsltips. 1K l! If i Yiscoiint Haldane of (ilozm, distinguished llriti-Ii SIHICSIIIFIII and educauoitist, (lied this date 1172b‘, .\s Secretary" of \\':.r in 1905-12 he es- trtblidted the ‘lie iiorial .\"_\.~ten1, and practically created tilt‘ lru l1 lixp<~<litir11ta1'y Force that “on; in France .11 1M4. .\s Lord Chancellor he vi»:1er] (fateada iu that year, a11d addressed a twnftrlutble Qétflivriilfl t-f l;1\\,\t‘r~» i11 diorlmtlt. .'\l- \v;1\'s a friend anti atlinirer of philosophic and intellectual (it-rniain". ‘m: niadi- two \'] ts to ller- Ziq for ~', ltllfltvt-ti 41f tuggotzuiitg a rapproche- ment. wh lvnvuv<~11 cattte to nothivq. and cost him his seat in the Liabinct. as he had on one of these ncemfotts llserl the expression “my spiritual ltotne is liierntattyt" It was recalled in Iott- wltrn I.lo_vl Iieorqe ousted .\<qui1l1 from the Premiership, and he resigned front the Cah- inet, but rentaiuer] a< a tuembrr of the ludicial Conunittee of the Privy (Twuncil: “It is in tlte tuiiversitiv: . . _that the soul of a people tuirrors it-elf." n: ~ 4 u 13,-1.1}. in (In; 5pring 11f 1936 about a score of Prussian storks were liberated in Surrey, Eng- land. (Drnitlitdogists l\Itt.‘\\‘ thrtt 1n the Autumn thev would flv with tlu-ir young for a “inter season in Xorih _\fric:1, but it \\';1s ltttlievcd that i11 the following Spring they would 110t fly to Germany but back to Ifnglautl. None was ever seen until the other dztv, when .\lajor C. F. R. U. \\'eston, in conunatttl of an anti-parachutist unit somewhere i11 Kent, wrote to The Field of Lglldolp “.\t 1 Qilflllfk tfttlity’ III)’ ZIIICIIIIOII W215 called to a large bird circling overhead, which I at once saw was a stark. I watched it circling round through my glasses for some time and hoped it would settle in my fields, where there are a number of pottds. but it ygradtiallyt disap- peared at a great lteiqht toward the Fast, pos- sibly’ Romney Marshes. "I ltave never seen one in this country before, and thought it would be interesting to write you. From underneath, the black wing feathers ~lli't\\'f‘(l very distinctly, and I thought the head showed sortie black feathers. It may possibly ltave been one of those liberated some time ago, I believe. in Surrey." u x n n- Britain's flight in being underplaned at the outbreak of hostilities had its counterpart just prior to the Cremetm \\'ar when the steam engine made steamers possible. The then situation was nowhere better attalyzed than by Fir Edward Creasv. aprofessor at Inndon Yniversity, in a much-discussed book published in Lottdon in I352 and entitled. “The Invasion and Projected Invasions of England. with Remarks on the Pre- sent Emergencies." Sir Fdtvard examined the popular Iielief that steam-driven warships would bring "a fearful dintittutioit of the degree of pro- tection which the sea has hitherto giver] tn ling- lrtitd." He fully admitted the changes which steam-prover liar] brought "It would enable an expedition," he wrote, "to be suddenly launched azainst 11s :1,‘ anv ltour. attd in almost arty state of weather, without having to wait for a favor- ing breere, and without the risk of being baffled mirhvav by the coming on of a calm. or the springing up of an arlvcrse wind." But unlike ntanv others of his time, §ir Edward Creasv contender] that the coming of steam-power——re— \-ol11tion:1r_v as it was-—-did not in itself mean that Iiiiglwni]! ilefettses had been impaired. IIc had the foresight. to stigqcst that if steam-power were once taken over and fully developer] by the Fm:- li~li ]]ietu=~lves, it might be found to counteract the-c dangers, and rveti turn them against the PHPIII)’. Ile could not see why a fleet of Iinglislt \vars]1ip, equipped with the best steam-engines. could not strike at an euenrv with new sprcri and power, cvcn if that enmity were actually in the (lhannel. (In this point he “THIPI "The iluestion i.- often prult-ittltilvrl, '\\'l1at would have happen- ."d if ~\'~'1l~>l<'n1t had ltossesserl steamers In bring his flotilla ffim lloulovne to England?’ Rut au/vher rltleslirttt must be asked with it. '\\"hat would ltave liapl-etiei] if the linglish ltad pos- FP=~PII a fleet of vuyv] deainers, ready to fight the llulllla on its way?" . 4.—- ¢-l¢-.Q... m..- A Government of India Tariff’ Board has written an interesting report on a commodity long fam- cus rn Ind.a'.a ‘nistoty and especial- ly prominent In the early com- merce between India and the West. "There 15 In Bengalr," wrote Beml- "Iler In the Seventeenth v such a quantity of cot- ton and silks that me kingdom may be called the common store-house for those two kinds of nterclian- dtlse, not of Hindustan or the Em- pire of the great. Mogul only, but of all the tieigltborttig kingdoms and even of Europe." Cosslmbazar, Murshidabzui, Dacca and Benarcs were celebrated centres of the silk trade and Ahmedabad and Surat had renown on the Western Coast. Before Berniefs day the mulberry womi had been reared in India for centuries had indeed been partly xe- spomsible tor Europe's belief in the riches of Ind. A picturesque story describes how a Chinese Princess carried off to Khotan iCentral A513), at the risk of her life, the means of disseminating both mu]- berry plant and silk worm, and It was possibly from Khotan that Northern India secured both. Bengal getting them duectly from China. Indian silk was a staple article of the East India Company's trade, WhlCh It dId its best to promote and several country towns can to this day show the old buildings In which the Companyis servants stor- ed their wares. Exports are known once to have amounted to more than two tnillioit potuids in volume, but In the last century foreign competition was felt. villagers gave more time to other prcducns and worst blow of all. the ravages of 11 dlsease upset the sericultural In- dustry. A revival took place In the early part of the present centuzy. —-F'reder1eton Gleaner. One Immediate result of the air-raid warnings has been an IIICIYBFe In the hill? of trousers. A l1ou.~e\\'1ti* .11 uIIO northwe. . n suburb nzzere the sirens hut] never been ustd 1'11 earnest lxlore set out on Thursday morning I0 buy a pair. I-Irr first acquaintan?‘ with the dismal sirens had no: etiableo her 1o tiecitle. though 1t had raised ztgaiti. these barely soluble questions o.’ how to as. in an an" raid: whether 1o uaken the children and take itlient out. of their beds In a shelter across the garden. wheLher to 1ut"n the gas off at the 11min or use 1t ‘.0 tnake tea. and so on. But it hud decider] her that dressing gowns will not do for 'hese occasions: they impede tnovenzc-ttt. and tend to make one fer] Ilttsterod ‘even i! one is not 01:10:" womtn had found the same thing; the vrsttttnier Iiad already sold in a few Iiours more trousers for \\'(‘IIIt‘ll than she could remember seliin: for months. and had unlv three tmrs left. H.131- pily one of the three was the rigiit size. —- Alancitester Guardian. If Ambassador William C. Bul- lIt-t. during the weeks he ‘ of comntunicaiioti with P Roosevelt, give the uni on abroad that 1h?- Umted States Gov- ernment PCOlIIIZ(‘S the Pr-tazn dic- lfilfilbflll’! as the Iegituttaie govern- ment o1 France, then that Imprts- sicn should ctr eszeri at once. To rieognize the . .1111 Ga"ern- ment would be 1a play titres‘. to the Iiands of Hiilei" and M1 1111i. We cannoflrgree with Mr.- Bttllitt that It 1s wrong to describe the dictatorship at Vichy as a “Fascist. G-ovetuttnent" On the face of the reeorti. the Prtaut Gav- ernttietit is a F‘.1..;.st governinetit. certainly a to‘. Iuarian govern- ment, 1f ever thrre was one.... As interpreted by President Roosevelt, the Monroe Doctrine not only re- quires IIOII-AmPTICZIII tiations to keep Itancis off tcrritarv 111 the Western Hctntsphere b11t serves notice that this UOIIIIYIT will refuse to recognize 01" acquiesce in the transfer of colonies from one non- Amerlean Power to another. R2- cognitlon of the Petain Govern- ment—- s. Nazi tcol-Avould break down the effectiveness of the Monroe Doctrine just as gsnuinelv as formal repudiatzon. We cattnot afford to cottntetiatice rule of any square foot of Latin America by ngovertiment. obviously servile to Hitler and Mussolini. The only practical and sensible course the Unlted States can follow In so far as France 1's concrriied is to re- gard that country as conquered territory. This ls the attitude we have taken. at least by implication. ever since Parts fell before the Nazi blitzkrieg. — New York Past. _L0w, British cartoonist, made 3 picture a while back which ought to be dlstrlbtttied among Ameriean Isolatlonlsts. It showed a boat that was striking because of a large hole In Its stern. Men In that end of the boat were balling, valiantly but futllcly. In the bow. whIch t-hmst. crazily upward. three men sat aloof. One of them sayinz: "Phew! That's a nasty leak. Thank good- fltz5. It's not at our end of the boat!" Maybe the Isnlatlonlsts would say the three should never have got Into a leakv boat In the first place. But that would depend on their Interpretation of what the boat represented. None of us has any choice about whether or not we'll belong to the human race and whether or not. well llve our Ilvea on this particular planet. — Burlington Iowa Hawkeve. The world's first Intelllzlblr joke was cracked bv a Stone Atze hus- band. Now that can‘! be absolutely’ proved. But. It can be argued with good ammunition. Carolyn Wells, who Is an nuthoritv on humor, Ilkes to lmazine the Stone Aqe chuckling over flux-Cave wlfe: "Get your club! A sabre-‘ooth tiger ls rnasln]: mother!" stone Atze husband: “And what the deuce do I care what. happens to a sabre- tooth tiger?" Compared to the Stone Ago or to Babylonta, Greek and Roman Jokes seem scarcely old. Only 2.000 years or thereabottts. Greek and Romans liked to pin their funny storles on famous PBODIE. as we do. ‘They told It cm Diogenes the WISe that. he seated htmself beslde a target when a very bad archer was zolng to shoot. "So he won't hIt. mo". qulpped DIORenI-s. And orator CIoero, they mid. was resnonslble for this oner- When told a certaln lady was lust. thlrtv years old, Cicero nodded. "It rmust be so." he agreed. "for I've heard It these twenty Years." — Eastern Chronicle. The Pulled Slates now has $20,- 000.000.000 worth of gold. That. Is between 70 and 80 per cent of all the gold In the world. The last bl]- IIon has been accumulated since mid-May. As this horde accumu- lates, so lIIiCTGSI mounts as to what to do wII-h It. IIIonr-tarv experts G's- agrre. Some say w: are rapidlv approaching the day when 301d wIll THE CIIIkRLQTTETOVIN GUARDIAN ‘i re .1011 l1 re ltas been nu he is f 2. l .i‘.‘..§‘.. ’“ a ‘ “ t“ ' ° uonzs av n1: wAr . ._........-_.... wnmo-g __ PUBLIC FORUM II i; ollnnponlcnto of nunlon Int-roll. II: 0hr- lnlhkII In do“ I01 pr "n"!!! I lie onllhn o! cartoons WHEAT PROCESSING TAX sIr,-I woitd ILke to express onc reader's thanks for "The Guardian's just editorial. dealing with the "Wheat. Processing Tax" of l5 cent-s a. bushel on wheat milled mto flour, tor domestic consumption. Out o; me urban bread-dollar, I am assured that. 60 cents accrue to the baker and only 131.; cents t0 the wheat farmer. This latter seems a particularly modest share. I course, "the baker“ In turn. must pny out a tlvodly B"- °f ll" aforementioned "60 cen " for es- sentlal Ingredients such as yeast. sugar, malt, mllk. shortening, etc. Nevertheless, I think the Wartime Prices and 'I‘rade Boarilwlll be 0n safe ground In lnvestlgattngifln the publtc Interests) not. the 1.1/1 cents going to the primary 0min“)! °Y the breadgraln out of the bread dollar" but just who-all gets the other 86M cents. these dayi C! smart. accounting methods. It. should @3511‘, be possible to arrive at the respective mates. and which Inter- " t much? It Zfikufif. 5331c e is‘: a nhovdomparattvely simple matter to "$191135 ‘he weight of the Pfmssiflfl-IBX lawn" se.750.000 Der veer) equitably ""55 those interests and sen/INS- Many backs can breeze along with a well-shared load. I amlsltllllle sure of one think 8M1 m“ ithle‘ stepping-up the money valule 01° I wheat 30in: 1M0 the can“ a,“ “l; from $22.5 mullons to the arme to an nlZI-Zretlflte o! $130 minions 1005f to the final buyers. Of brew?- biscuits. pastry. cakes) "WE l‘ sentethintz very like ‘a 97°!“ “l along the IIIIE. I am’ s1" m" 1mm nun. Toronto. Auk- 5- An American Prayer (Montreal Gazette) California 1s suppcsed t0 b0 9- stronghold of isclattontsm. Yet. three weeks ago. KKK EPISCOF-lfll church at Moneclto, California, was growded t0 the doors by an inter- national congregation at a 599G181 SefVlCe of Intercession for the Bri- tish Empue, the like of’ which has probably not, been seen since I776. copies of the service were for- warded to th.s office yesterday by a Montreal friend 0f one who attend- ed. They are strange documents. for an American church. Instead of the ordinary Episcopal lzturgy there are extracts from that of the anc- zen: Church of EngIand-"O Lord. save the King Let hzs enemies have no advantage against him... We beseech 'I‘I"1ee with 'I'hy favour to behold our most gracious Sov- ereign Lord, King George." The 11v ns \\'0l'€ stlrringly British- "Land of Hcpe and GIory" was the concluding one. “God Save the King" and "O Canada" were sung by all present. It is a. little thing. of course. It began in fact. as a service for Br]- tish subjects resident In Monteciw, but. It. soon became, as the tertcn" raid. a service of all the English speaking peoples." Nevertheless, a small incidentr-just one church, 1n One sntall city. But Britons hope, and Canadian know. these small inczdents are more typical of the American heart and mind than H1111)‘ a more publicized event. ____________ CATHEDRAL MUSIC -_-._ I entered a dim mtnster, where Aisles of praise and towers of prayer Fenccd_me round from all the I'll st e Of this IIIIgIbIe. blurred life; And I Ilut from me, one by one, Riddles that bemuse the Sun, And dee Into obIIvIon hurled The un ecipherable world. And through the rich and jewelled gloom That rubled some crusaders tomb. There rose and rolled a. golden WAVE: , Sursed reverberant down the IIEVBI Ravlshtngly, with violence sweet, stormed the earth from ‘neath my feet: Swept me as a leaf abroad In great tides of bIIIowIng laud: And left. me. amid regions far, Desolate-case upon a star, ' —WI]lIum Watson. be uselss as money. If one country has It a1]. or practically all, ll seems clear that others must find a means of oonductln trade with- °~1i lt- Already the x0 dlesa German mark Is the standard currency of the whole confluent of Europe. Because It Ls not. traded In Inter natlona] dealings, one may any that the mark Ls pracflcally worthless. But If the bayonet can make It good throughout all Europe, then It, l; not worthless. And If barter den]- Inz and economic pressure can mflke It Rood In other away places, then It Ia not. worth- less there. elther. It Ia beoomlng Your Eyes? II you are luvln rm o! ntr ' —headmh:s,'|nrml: orndrrlnm - oomnlt n um- u s At vour uarvlce with ye or experience and n moron‘: Call In and dllfllfl your au- fit-ullles. G. F. Ilutcheson G. I‘. IIUTCIIIBUN F. G. IUTCHESON. 1 g retracting service. l l 1 l QLAA .-'.v-.-.' v vvvrvvi’ ALL 1% Prelude To Defeat (Sydney Post-Record) Although speculation as to Ger—, manyls future plans would appear] to be Idle at the ntotn-cttt, one can- not but, pause to fldlltlfc me ttmlt-~ ntftcent handling of what. l5 un- doubtedly Hitler's "all out" air blitzkrieg by the Brit-Ash defenders at. sea, on land, and In me mr. If Hitler fails now In 11'... atttmpt to reduce Britain's 60115111110 to runs preparatory to a land invas;on-, which stiLI seems as rentcte as ever, with all deference t1» {he opin- lOn of political and nulttary ob- SOI'V€I‘S-—lI. ls the begtntilnu of the end for Germany. Having ntade his rte: launched his urea: flilflt must go on He cannot strategy c-I a declared ‘ an attempted blockade withcut los-, lnig prestagg- 1n his own land; and, to lose prestige 111 N112: eyes is an. unforgiveable sin ant] a priauu- :0 defeat. What can 11:11.01" tel] his, .11 and . Hitler" shift his vaslon of England‘? 'l‘ni- NIL’. 111a- chlne cannot be kept 1n idleness, long, nor hi; people packed un- less the "glnrlous“ achievements of this race of tnsivters . er IIZIZOII5 arp c1111" a dire reckoning. pi"olw.'1t_'.1titl,1 de- . .1 k111i". 1f it kuotv. hoods by 1h» Nar." partment. will ' does not new that Ger- many ls making no prrzrvs» :11 the i air or on land, and wot‘ e s Ill that longer the weak thrusts of an In- adequate air force. At sea there is nothing for Germanv o» hope for. I l British raids on Gerinanv are nol l Mounl Allison. Universil ‘ School of FinepArfs SACKVILLE. N. B. Courses in Drawiue. P111"- tralt, Landscape. Still 1.111 and Mural Plllllilllllj Lecttlrtw In Art Appreel\ 11311.11. crafts. Potter _\ no p11,“, Painting. Wt. __-_ 1X1‘! 3 Wood Carvuiv. Jewellery, C. Bachelor of Fine Arts do. gree granted to those who I i». Iticreaslngly clear to more and DR‘ EVAN5 ~"t more people that gold Ls useless STOMACII MIXTURE it pnless It. Ia used. — Calgary Alba- ‘ w’ high] an. ~ Y recommend 1M5 - 9 gfllwratlon for people suffrr- a 79m Slflmaell Dlslrtsgg l! r eating. heartburn, Add i "Ice Connected with onuosrona successfttlly complete the four years’ course in 1mm Arts T1179? XP-“lf H a n d 1 c r .1 f t s: Certificate also granted. First Term Iqegitts on Sept, 2ath. Prof. Stanley Rnylp, RJLA" A.R.\V.A.. A.R.(‘..\.. [Director i Write for Bulletin on Fine l Art. I I “Hi” LADIES’ SWIM CAPS Why not vlsll our store nnd Inspect our stock of Itattmig Caps before making your pur- chase. We have a complete stock m 581M"! Caps In the very PROFITS Canadian life Insurance stood as a tower of strength m the people of ,1n:s country. generously given many lhave weathered the gale were en- abled to carry on. Again, In time of war-another test for Canadian lwoplo-Lfe are prepared to play 'I‘i1ese lIflVe subscribed millions of dollars to strengthening the slnew; of war. that the value of IIIe IIISIITHIICQ In Ioree 1n Canada in 516.700.000.600, This evidence of pub- i dllcfid speeds In event t’ invasion to < 11c confiduicc vrorks out as an av- erage of $650 for every man, wo- man and child In 'I‘I1f.s is not only an eonfzdence, but proof of 1hr» thrift if the people. Of this vast. sum the people If he fails to launch his 1n- i iH-“lY-"IIIPQ PCIIIPIIIIIP.‘ 111")‘ b9 FE- marded as the admlnstratoizs, the trustees of the polleyhoiders. in the Utilted States many Insur- TIIICO the strain of hard tintes. Canad an companies stood feursqitare against _ the storm. kept In Ignorance and fed on false- a _ .§C§.s§',IG'.@<I'.IIIIQYs®’IvIKQVZ * Meantime. the world \v.I] await " I the cutcome of thzs . P d I I d gle. hoping and , s failure and latex", I-Lterk down I t It» . " “s ,, A carefully prepared series of notes of aQTMYIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIII Zx-Hfl-DL . .11.»; rm ioura-ulkdmi liA-Qfilflfi? “I 3- 11. LAPTHORN and 1.. s. STEVENSON District Managers, 140 Rlchmonfl 5t, Ill A Proud Record tom.» and_Ma!l) _ w‘: Not a policyholder In that mun lost a cent through the tax-m any organization. Till-S .5 a p-o record. ‘ The growth of life ta this Dominion has been Because of this. pill!’ thelr beneficiaries are p reasonable protection; ,._ of It: also, Insurance m“; enabled now to give sum; port to the Governtneiz"; w . Al] of which jtlstflrs 1e claim that "IL 1s nerd citmeq; i , to own life Insurance.’ i ‘Through the years of depression Through assistance to policy-holders could not who otherwise insurance companies their part. ._____________ BUSINESS AS vsvn, DERBY, England _ ]CP\_Ra wav engineers Iiave 1w d t structlons to 00111211110 totalled 1 IIEYS as far as pa-"szbo i nancnal loans. thus It has been announced officially I939 Passengers mar aIIz est station If thev the Dominion evidence of I SPACIODR l)I.\'l.\'(; nnmf Where the (‘huieest 11f Food l, Served QUEEN HOTEL It should be recorded that, whllel KQIIITIER l Prlvate Phones In All Room I gueen Street. N B- 0 . - f’ ngffllprk m] ecmpzttiics collapsed under demands. meeting all A Naturalisfs Calendar s FOR llleteorological and Botanical observations made in the period 1910-1937; and includ- ing a short list of common insects. By BLYTHE HURST (“Agrlcolafl ‘ Brztckley Beach On Sale at. THE SCHOOL‘ SUPPLY CARTER AND CO. MARITIME STATIONERS WOOLWORTHS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB. CO. Price l0 cents per copy I I I I I I t I t I l t I I I I I t mut- Wljfiftl/I/fi! F BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS latest shades and ranging In See also our large stock n! Ellglfflftsses priced from 15c I? _____ ll MACS HAIR nasronan A delicately erfumed prc- parntlon wh eh H restores, afar-whims and beaulllles the A“. It will restore gray halr tn its halllral color and produce a rich and nhuntltutt grutvth 0|’ halr. Price 60c. 0rd" by mu T01131- 3 “if. Iii __.__.i_.. GAIEI’: _ éljigour stomach. If l! ll the finest Stomm-h Mlxture that money (‘nn nu Y ll Evans. Price 85c per bottle. ' n1: rwo MACS [ ______________ . u, l. LE5. ""@ wt . EXAMINATION Flllllll and Stipplylng GIISM: Etc. Drlce frnm 25c to 75c. ‘~MP--.-.'v--.-1.-.-.'.-.m\.___¢// g |' '1 5 ll. J. MABOII ., '- orromtynus-r J- Montuue, P. l, l. Office Hours: l0 In l2 A, M. 2 l0 6 P. M. llullténn elm. lty anymlntlntnl. i} ISLAND: FARMERS; BOOST HICKEYKS‘ From Tignish to Sourls Island farmers 115° Hickey's Twist Every day. They are amonIZ ""7 best and most appreciative customers. They 9"‘ dorse with continued purchases HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST 10c PER FIG STRAIGHT Manufactured By IIIGKEY 8t NIGIIULSUII Tobacco Co. Lfd., Charlottetown .41..