LACE FOUR TliE ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN W Morning Daily (Founded in I887) President: Llent. Col W Chester 8. McLnro Vim-President: J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: lJeut. Col D. A. Mscliinnon. 0.8.0. iii-or nnn Vlumsging Director: .I. B. Burnett, FJL BsstUsJMIC Editors; Frank Walker and inn A. Bnrnett SUBSCRIPTION BATES B1 lilall 1n P. t. 1., $1.00 per yesr; 82.50 for 0 month , $1.25 for 3 months; 50o for one mouth City Delivery; $5.01) per year; $3.01. for 6 month $1.75 for 3 months By Mall in Canada and U.S.A. 55.00 per yoor economist and industrialist, Louis biarlio, for ten years chairman of the great International Aluminum Cartel. It is Marliols central thesis that Germany will lose the war because she is al- ready operating at the peak of her industrial cap- acity and because she lacks both the natural re- sources and the technical and mechanical means to match the enormously superior production of guns and tanks and planes and ships that will come from the United States. This assertion he supports with data that should be persuasive to the faint-hearted. EDITORIAL NOTES _-.i THE CI-IARLOTTETOWI_\I_QUA_RP_I_AN NOTES BY TllE WAY Out on tho farm you can tell the owner from the 11.1w men, Ine owner is ths one who gees on working after everybody else has knocked off for the day-Brant- ford mposltor, "Don't work unless you feel like Wtlrkihll”. advises a. ysician. But L! we didn't work w en we didn't feel like working, we could not eat when we felt like eating. And we often feel like eat-ingn- St, Louis Times Star. An amusing example o! how people isre determined to do their l I PUBLIC FORUM This column ls open Ill tar diloissnfol b: correspondent: sf questions of intsrsst. ‘lbs Uhnrluttotovrn Gunrdlsn doss lot sosossnrlly ondorso tho opinions sl oorrssnondeutl. I I iWESTERN GRAIN FOR P. E. I. y Slr,—“Why," I am asked. “should we have to import grain to Prince Edward Island?" At the recent meeting with Mr. Gardner every one present deemed it necessary. A re-statement of the case, however, will do no harm. Here it is as it WHY ON EARTH D0 THEY D0 IT ? .. .Insiirs snryloly IISI lit llsinsslvss Saturday Weekly usp.ili:rp;r'ny::gl$1.0o for d months. p; treaplhes rtxtip from n rural dls- appears to me. I '11.. Chnrlutlelovvu Guardian nlny no nntnlnod so It rd t] 1d ' b h eyecd Tllelllmlll all: liégalmxietilllnligg; in: gTf1§lr:;pgxf“ti’l:rPTlgTi!ll0¢, If‘; Nllll-"llllYYl-l“ W°"ll° lll°l'“'~"°‘l n.........,.-. s..." .-......~,. it..." Uquisro, s... Yurlu 01s w“ “l ‘ll Y 5° °° l“ Qlle ‘c l ° °lller llwllgllllllg “lllllll- M 1* °°llll°ll bends largely uiwn the number Qflulflilttlflt-‘vllvi’ .°1°°11'=' bonus Arms Agent-y. corner llills nnd Washington. Boston Metralinllton hens Agent-J, UH! Peel it, Innis-mg J, Film. 115i "u: BL, Toronto; News sltuud, Chntenn Lsnrior, Ottinvu; Wolfe's Nous rltisnd. Suiibuly, Ont; lluh Tobnesg WWII. liourion, N. ll.| Ellen Robertson, Amherst, N. l. _'The Strongest Memory IS Weaker than Ill Weakest Ink." SXIURDAY, AUGUST l6, I941. Served yVell Their Country A reminder that the war is no rcspccter of, persons is fiirnislictl b_v the increasing toll of air fatalities, insciniralilc from the increasing day, that the Montreal Gazette announced in a heading “Rents frozen in Arvida Area." i Ill 1U “As a protest against the increased telephone rates for Summerside,” says The Pioneer, “there is talk of an Anti-Tklcphone Club being formed here." U i l Mr. L. R. Allen, Summerside, is reported to have worked out a plan whereby the car ferry steamer Prince Edward Island may be fitted up at little expense, to carry eighteen more automo- biles. The proposal is said to have been submitted to the C. N. R. authorities, with what result meeting objection was raised to these men being so engaged, but the clerk to the Council at once championed them with the remark: "General Wavell hm only one eye, and he does riot appear to be in efficient". The argument dragged on until the Council was reminded that Nelson as well as Wavell, had only one eye. And that was the final word on behalf of the three one-eyed men, They remain fire fighters. - Belfast ‘Telegraph. Ono Russian lifeline tins has been brought up to date is the ‘Trans-Siberian Railway, the great east-to-west artery. it has double tracks in excellent condition the whole way to Vladivostok, with large and quality of their livestock, which in recent years has been ai- lowed to become seriously dim- lnlshed. 2. To raise more livestock, more pastures will be required. also lugs quantities o1’ feed grain at the minimum of cost. 3. More pastures mean fewer acres devoted to grain growing. In any event grain can be produced at a much lower figure on the glalrlles than in Prince Edward an . 4. our problem therefore. is so to carry and handle the western grain that it can be purchasedmby people's property and persons But who's going to pay you: domogo If you smock u tree or stone wall! Without collislor lnsurancqli‘: lust too bud if you gel the small and of the stick. b41001.’ It you wont to loop hsm ioldlngtho has yoursoll - We've | llio sn- owor lo lhnl one. our farmer; at the lowest i price r . ‘ I development uf this means 0f transportation rumor sayeth not. giadiiiilygsvagil $§§iiiiel§lll§§“m§f.n°§§ befiieg-giehfliogsriad 8%‘; fibillinfilltlsfi o is o from the coal and industrial areas by boat rather than roll, unloaded w K I I and warfare. Millionaires, cabinet members, gov- €l'illll(‘ll[ (ifiicilils, pilots—nll must be prepared to run llic FillllC vi-"k. Two outstanding air crash- Es occiirrcil in England this wcek, one in which V1139 all" lllelr_ llflll’ lll°lllll5_ Fxlllre. Pracllcally gifriifliiisllaw‘ _ undo“ Evening Zfiifingbih, figlflfilsllflnd ‘iljflllefiillfl? Mews BULOVAS m u “a u h", mow apt. iilot j. _l. Anderson, so well and favor- 51101155 ¢°115¢Y1P11011 101' military PHYPOSCS. 8S N comment h ‘M the Province. msnts. Mod. ' _ _ . _ _ - - - - _ o nee _ ably known in Charlottetoun where he leaves a 31¢ 0113181‘ 11131“! binding 811d 015C131 “hat little incident. that o oilrll Ed: minor gwclgllglsliifilohiiiniifimgl The Maginot Line Audi“ “m” model‘ m" an‘ . u, narrowing willow and young cllild, met his death 1111116110 113d bee" 11- Yllallel’ 0f DCfeTWB Della"- m°llll°ll llhe 11m" llaY-TWQ chlldTen- us now consider the warehousing. fir“ s“ COHVGIIIGHT. Term; with l\\‘(‘l!l\’—(\llfi companions while retiirnin to 1115111 P011555’ B‘ s“ {and a my’ Wm’ came w call‘ 511111111011- The Whrehuuse should L, do ' ' “p - ~' - - - g “d” mom England wgemell- men be placed on the mainland near ‘ n n n” “n” Lllllilslll aiu-r delivering American bombers to ‘l’ ' '1' l‘ The 81111195 been 111/1118 with a m; Wham a, c1059 u possum w no d d. the Rtiyal Air Force. Still more recently, eight T- E~ Shaw WK! born Thomas Edward Law- gfkfellrdlclillhégllnllibllguzlllllg? glfnmalzf the iliocklns berth 0f the B11111 stood s: tliginviizhciblbdaibuelgttzlipiit w. w. Canadians and fourteen British and United rence this date 1881 but changed his name to Shaw The boy has been staying with an "m ll- renco sis-inst the GQNITHB. In s i . , , _ . . . . c 1 S bdi ill Th h States OIiICEFS were killed in a similar crash by Deed Poll for military and diplomatic purposes gltfilrialédtarilrsunily, giéeglrihpwhggd h? shoiild lie dbsiided int: vellifi hilt: Th‘: IT/rliglxlllgivhzfll-gvhgh Yallélzmggg JEWELERS SINCE 1868 while taking off on a plane of the Atlantic 1Y1 1927- A" Oxlfliil gilldllllle- “'35 85115131" "'1 the daughter of her temporary klinélllllasfidsegglollztelyt lllsaidlllfifleltli‘ flllllll "P! 1° mmslrllct 1mm 1937 Ferry Comuizuid. The victims including 1116 131111511 111115611111 311d did QXCPIVQQO" \‘\'01'1\'_111 ggaleéltgufingidfiegllkumn ghgltrffi as piieviouslg expiaigied? atnthe teblii rfwgau-Ki? rgdiigboitiloseadirilj ‘Igllfri lion. Arthur B. Purvis, chairman of the British 131111111315 lerflwrl’. W35 Wltll 179111 511‘ Fredefmk Told‘ that she did, she exclaimed: illllllemplled l“ °l' “all” m“ Fmlllld m a; ll" "gedillmllmd! 01 H. F: h to - - ' 1 - - - ~ eve. no 0g u, 1 used captured enc tanks we“, SupPly Coifmgl, fCoii-merl pgesident Land general gNingatesdandbGeneratll AllJenbys éffitidltlg0ritarz hiiirilxllivyofitsilmxlfontrgrpstgum-iolunded Capmm The me o, the Wu“ mduotmbo 1515;!!!” oudm é‘: h}? "um! u wen u vim orfilvesgmed Mmmt um m” "imhg" ° . i“ “ film“ ‘"‘“°“~ '1'“ “" f“ §°"“°“ y A ‘Zak. - ° H " F“ ..- .. .. r1“... . .. i::'§.rlii-.,°2,=;i:b is. .2: trio's Miizlsili‘: Wu .§£“?.‘.;...“l?."1..'3“’;.‘€§i; lil“i~‘i‘.i..k.llél°ll°lllé’.llllt°fi all“ , , ,- me _, s r o c ese re n " ' cmmnn O he “enlll o) "lent Commlsslon Wm n s a vlser on m m“ e’ or men to wit, hi", on“ in afihue ed in the autumn and stored dur- l-hlll‘ lllllle? project‘ Mlmellla" 300,000 acres of security, has seen its sword tum established some years ago by the King Govern- 1116111. 111F111‘? in the war. Canada lost her De- 1101! be 11151111831511“ 1mm 11191" W119" 111 A1111: igllrliealllfiiilzllalgilefllinl-hlinggglagfil; lgigglfllwlf, lilbélsetczlikerivlui? gérmlél: iliisiitiitliiidtliiitfiliattiggiediiagmm fiéfirflwlllabiallgiignofi siiillooovlufrfili blelgomoh} {Ltbmiitii Tense Minister, Hon. Norman Rogers, in a plane dress_ Wrote The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, weeks ampmn mm a rather sharp and traders on arrival, m, the used as living uarters. Other para; abandoned as well as Strasbourg myopic vision of men who forget brash in Ontario, and 5i.- Frederici; Banting, and “Revolt m the Desert." air raéd.n'1;iWt€Dsh;élt€frS11inbSltl0C(g51;ig/n prtice 311g; vgiii be lopetrh thzgdigt 31a 1212;111:5- Bu“ as g: gupgqfrlgbla} 3a‘ ghflégggggsflilg§g.oupépa,é> gigfinghgafisurkip Ialfigllagrsmpgm. . V . . .. tennis were ou u,ua -aera ecauseo e - - i non famed discoverer of. msulip, met a similar fate _ _ tance was gained to the crypt o: a ion of interest, insurance and 1'56 Mnslnot! npiir Weissenoerg have 01 the 75.000 damaged homes and devoted their time to the flesh. while flying from this continent to England on a At the end of July. 209,000 soldiers wives and cpui-ctt, wheée Ltéshe gextorgl capersm storage charges. pedal]; ggullghtteebglrthfl°algzin§ili are“ and reselllw lllml-"Ylds 9°13 "111 $11“ 8°14 1111111111111- . . ._ ._ . .. . _ 5x m _ _ scientific llll>SlOIl of military importance. dependents drew monthly cheques for $11,173. m3: mGQIEHThC pliisce awasanfiih o? h°§$§"§',°,“°,'§,,d§l'§, gxfllgnglllfig_ immy high command. fiddler-s and By sea as well as air, the war has taken its toll of notable Canadians. Munitions Minister Howe, it will be recalled, narrowly escaped when the ship in which lie was proceeding to Eng- land was torpedocd IIis companion and assist- ant. Mr. Gordon Scott, prominent Montreal fin- anrier, was drowned on that occasion. These and other casualties are of course apart Troll] those listed in the combatant services. In the cases niciiiioiierl, all were engaged in some branch of their country's service, and met their deaths in the course of duty. For them, as trtily . . . he night in i941 that the Can- s. f r those \'l o fall in action a ainst the enem , t _ . b Pr! Ed ard 1 land. which many to the French ‘linvaslon’ - . q O ‘l g y ‘l i’ T l‘ Qilflffindfqillfifl m woodiock hiiiie COEbCeHIRIIYWTIIlIIiOISIS of dollars. P°Y15- This Flrm has been establlshed 1" Th9 111511111110! it may be said that their names and memories ivill be cherished. and their example prove not unfruitful to others, charged with similar tasks and responsibilities. The True France delusion. In an interview at St. Catharines, Ont, 2%,,Pfificgsrelffllaléemanélledeglgligé S - mm o1 wire and Si”; The Nazi; 1872 _ _ ._. _194]_ . . ~ .. ubmarines h k Tctain‘: capitulation to Nazi pressure, and Hellbullf "filed 11¢ 113d Plfered 1° 8° l9 lf/flgxushfillg; gléflnrglggeltaflesfxlazbklfllz: _____ wilflsllrfll. ‘filslsvfieilfpfst-lfnfiimffi offlcesi Cllarlouelowll. Summersldo, Montages rne general atmosphere of treachery surrounding Blllalll ‘l5 3555mm 1° I - P‘ Blckell, W110 held an Mons I used to celebrate in flows (Exchimlt!) rtfevw-lviirléffififiklww‘ mm melt Thomas McAvlllnr C‘ L- U- sPeclal 11913139111311" The formal Order-in-Cnuncil providing for the retention of trainees for regular army ser- many years, lived among the Arabs and could 644.68. Of this amount $5,918,952.72 was for dependents allowance, and $5,254,691.96 for assignment of pay. Men in the ranks must assign half their monthly pay to their dependents. The dependents’ allowance ranges from $35 a month for a wife of a man in the ranks to the maxi- mum of $60 a month for wives of men who rank higher than a major. To other relatives for de- pendents‘ allowance and assigned pay went 17,062 cheques and in cases where no dependents’ allow- ance was paid, but assignments of pay were made 71,363 cheques were issued. There's many a slip between St. Thomas and London as “Mich" has discovered to his sor- row. After announcing his impending resignation of the Premiership and his early departure for ' London to serve under Lord Beaverbrook, he disclosed he had been labouring under a huge executive position in the Ministry of Aircraft in the Urals right. up to Moscow and beyond. The railway from Baku arid the Ukrainian “heat belt they loosen up. It seem; that three bate and definitely not air-condi- tioned, but eventually the Can- adians fell asleep on slabs which they located in the dark. In the morning, one stretched his stiff limbs, folded his blanket and ex- amined the stone slab which had been his couch. It bore an in- scription to the effect that thew under lay the body of Mary Jane Brown, departed this life in 1690. A.D. 1690 was a fairly exciting year, what with King William land'- ing at; Iicrbay and all that sort of thing. but if Mary Jane's ghost stili inhabits that crypt it will probably reckon as worthy of note They say that the lightning never strikes twice the some place, but what about the lightning that gives chase to its flying vic- tim? One of the toughest of hard lurk stories that have arisen put of air raids seems to me (writes by machinery and not by hand, and stored in a specially built re- ceivlng warehouse, from which it lng the winter months, when nav- cause of its durability. Wood can be used when lumber prices are low. llandllng Facilities. At the base of each bin there are bagging fa- cilities, also side tracks for rail.- way cars and accommodation for trucks and wagons. If an grain to be imported by risi, there must be machinery to unload the cars and raise the grain to the top of the warehouse. So univer- sal is this elevating equipment that all over the continent grain warehouses are termed "elevators." There are Dominion Government owned elevators in every province There need, therefore, be no mis- givings on the part of our Govern- merit and Boards ot Trade in press. Eng urgently upon Ottawa for the fulfillment or this great need. I am. Sir, etc. H. K. S. IIEMMING 0n the vanished Greedy Cornen, David Bushnell ls generally cred- Agencies Ltd. Part of the thousands of PlIIIDXGS es conduct these ties over he rm. p" Outer defbnco works oround the more permanent torts - bllffflwed u doe as 12o feet into the ground. — wi h only s steel tur- ret revealing the position. or built into the moimtsln - have been cleaned out to a great extent. Barb- ed wire entanglanenbs have been removed. Dugouts. Machine gun nests. trenches and field positions have been leveled. Tanks barricades with rails buried in cement, their ends sticking out at various heights have been torn out. Land mines have been painstakingly removed. The great guns have been removed, The "No Man's Land" of the Magtnot Line has sprung to a new life, The Rhine River bottom lands and the fertile valleys of the Wos- Bfl. through which the great line of steel and cement stretches from Switzerland to Luxembourg have been reclaimed. Grain is now ripe on land which s. year ago was a Tile genius behind this rehabili- farrn land have been ‘AUGUST, l6. m, “BLUEBIRD" Quality This perfect and flawless pair-insured free n charge-comes in natural mounting s and is an outstanding value - - - _ \ Ladies‘ BULOVAS cultivated. into s pluwshare, its torts into on. Insure Your Future with INSURANCE , No one is immune to misfortune. The best safe- guard against the numerous hazards which beset your Person, home, property and business is adequate In- surance coverage in strong, experienced Companies. business for over 69 years, representing well known and outstanding Companies in all lines. , HYNIJMAN & 00. LIMITED the whole Vichy cabinet, is not inconsistent with . - ' ' '- Mr. When Greedy Corner “'11s wiped lted with being the inventor bt the the tritciiicut 0t com etent observers that full Prildllilllllfl- H° sllld ll“ made lll’ ‘filer l.° . - be tn t ti ‘i -. . tatlbn scheme his been Dr. Fritz a p y Bickell several weeks ago. The prcss officer oi gilfglfig, vim 03¢, £0 32.11"“ Pllludclll Sllbmarllle- He bll-llll Todt. builder or the Siegfried Line. .4; 9o per cent of the people of France desire the overthrow of Hitler and the triumph of Britain and her Allies. In Le Joitr two letters are pub- lislicrl from France, one of them described as be- ing written by a state official who has played a higlibv important role in French politics. and the other from a girl student in unoccupied France. Says the former: "What is not yet completely tiircd is apathy and physical weakness after the disaster." llc speaks of French hopes, but says lhc power of convi-viiiig those hopes into realities is not possvvt-rl at picsciit —but the work goes lm‘ “ll l‘ llllllmllllll" l" ‘leslllly llllclly l" llle Col Mulock said he had discussed the charges acgivnjes o; the 34mg remove , . . . - ~< - _.- . ' ' - _ < needed fcr Adoltxs earthly farewell sequent times. which proved more ' i\oil1l._.iii,d it l. nnpos. iblc to destroy the Trench made by Col. Reynolds and’ Ma]. licrrirlge with ‘he pmpmflor o, that Shop and ms or less emcuvfi During the mg“ any ‘nope ormouratlingcriépalnreag quality fPPillillf. ll“ 011111115- Mr. King "and lie (Mr. Ixiiig) has authorized staff should certainly be given a of James I a Dutch inventor m” 0! 1111111118 9 W Y _" e . e v c- --e‘ . e" e _ ,”+¢+Q¢4+»» 'l'h<: min-v lviier a ‘VHS that the sole hope of the i‘l'1‘ll\‘ll pvoirlv is in the liiiglish. The over- whelming majority of iliciu refuse their cnll:ilwnriiioii[ in (itflllfllpy; lvhich is nolhipg short attempt at evasim, The only "m, “am (an dc"). my,“ among my guest, at name a" bemg purmed by some of ."l: "l‘\'. "lijgliiv~fivc act Cont. “wait or onlv . ' , ,' s v 5. formal mess inner a seven- l d h l l. Th , fll ll ' 0110x1153)‘: pimp J] I f (_]_ l F -_ these chaigcs is fireman 'lg'l.lll.i “whom the“ weeksmm baby my‘ bemved ,0 kn of? c; v etpétvye crepe; 9 \ l"’~‘l ll ll.‘ 0 -ll‘ "lg lle “lg icliargcs were made. lliat nirui is the irinie Mm- be me firs, gamma“ chm; u, be ‘ Orson 0 e B l’ s“ . Ilsll to rid iln-iii of their ciiviiiics." Ilctain is Ne‘. of Canada, 1 m1“. this Ocvflsio" ,0 “Pent in a. CBH‘5'Piri18.llbmblll!Rl'¥hOILOg.§}-; 311B lgebxéglfrxzglge glylfilegefing: legit“! lzemrzhvlvgaoiaaalg- v - " . a rseas. e u . ' - - ' ollm l"\">ll“"l lllillilllilc "l ll“ advanced age and the charge I made. Col. RifiYlltlltl-i 15 allwlll °ll iorinalcllilieinvlted to attenb with his named Wilhelm Bauer. 1t was "Iii T3“ ‘hanging, his “glnrv " but lizivlnn and Laval are almost as a fishh, i b I k 1 "11 confirm my mzihcr the wife of Lleut. Claytonlbum or wood and displaced some s o e o r. vsns - .1 g trip iit now ic \\i y - “ h m." u“ u. m. Fuller, of Toronto, did not sit at thirtyflve wns_ he, whalbuke moth!" flu "h". ‘n d“. the Ministry of Aircraft Production subsequently announced at London that Mr. Bickell is no longer with the ministry and has returned to Canada. When advised of this the Premier con- fessed he was "taken completely by surprise." s: s w a Veracity is not a strong point with not a few politicians. Lieut. Col. C. G. Reynolds and Major W. D. Hcrridge recently accuscrl tlic Prime Minister of having attempted to limit Canada's participation in the war. Subsequently me to sav in his behalf tlicre is absolutely no truth in the statement made.” Now bTlli- llcrritlges rejoinder: "This is a characteristic greatly liC>|Il<CIl as lliilcr. "Let the Americans Istatemen, when he can be reachcdj’ Ind the Engluh know that the true branch is not I‘ * l‘ ‘t zzairiiioxrletrheiggfpgflsgwppeagoi-picg:iMed by a treadmill." Th“ boat Dr. Eu“ mom-ch “M.” \ ichy, but ilizii \\'lllt‘ll \\'.’lS and remains the ally was, Commander‘ Majopgcnera, Succeeded m (rlghmmng away “h, g; mgfl "m", no; qniy 0i the l7. i§ll$ll," Sll(‘ concludes. predlcls Nazi Defeat Markham, deputy cliziirniaii of the British Fur Stan-s to my their respects p, me {fiutllltllljt :0 11x13? aoglftlgnxlyéitlitzl; alazuoapiwtlto- orr _ ——--— Export Group, said on return from a coast-to- {nlltllllggglélltililfi- '— callw" weekumilglang align, ‘the Pm,” 06mm, .i_----'- _ _ _ _ lwo mouths zigo, when gloom was a foot lgqgigt tmir (m behalf of 6o of Britaiifs leading y '______ _ loner“! iflm the 355mm,,” of mo" I HOLLYWOOD! Why (I065 Oil!‘ TWIST keep [t8 high standinfl thick~—-.'ifivi' ilu- fall of (Truth. after the conquest i f"; manufacturing ¢Q|1cgrn5_ granted Pqnnigsion Thousands of pounds go up two gfegt, engineers, Scott Russell [-311 - (you); With Islanders from generation l0 generation- Of Yiigirsluvizi .'iiiil tirccm‘, rificr llli’ reverses in Canadians buy and ivcar twice as much fur per person as Britons but are less individualistic in fur-fashion requirements than Britons. il- G- to tour (Qanada with his wife as part of Eng- Nmlll l\ 11'1"" "ll “"15 llilill l" t!“ a llellrlllg 101' l land's lluv British campaign and as president of the opinion that ilu- {F0111 fundamentals of moral , and material poivvi" still lay on Britain's side, and , the llritish Fur 'i‘ra<le Alliauvc, he said that Can- adian lnivcrs and the Canmlizin people are re- thal Iliilt-i- would iu'\'4"i‘ \\'lll this war. says the | spending “gloriously" to liclp raise, by ivhatever then revived just on the Salford side 0.1 the Irwell, and I used to rejoice to see the firms name on a new board at the entrance to a. narrow little passage which had some affinities with the van-l ished nooks and - crannies of the, original Greedy Corner. The damq age done by the Boche on the Sunday night at the beglnflmll °1i June was miniature and dispersed as compared with the grand slam of last. December; but believe it or not, that passage and wiihit the fishmcngefs shop got it again; the new address is as much a heap of rubble as the old one. If anything in the way of h firing Party 1B 9V" clianre to volunteer. - Manchester Guardian. A Central Ontario regiment ‘mas established a. precedent by, the mess table, but remained up-1 v. w. Odlum. after toasting t-hei King and Queen with Highland! llonzrs- standing on chairs withi right feet on the table—trouped up- ln smoke every time the big ships of the Navp, go into battle. Each’ shell our lg battleships fire weighs as much as n medium-size car. Every time a trl le salvo ls fired it costs £700. owadnys, of course, torpedoes tired frcm planes play a great part in naval waxfareJ a. one-man contrivance. ‘lnavlgatcd by an oar formed upon the prin- ciple oi’ a screw," which almost succeeded in blowing up a British man-oi-war in the American War or Independence, by means of a time-bomb placed by the under- water craft at, the side of the vessel. Experiments along this line, how- ever, go back to the earliest times. Aristotle describing an apparatus like an elephants trunk which supplied air to men working on the bottom of the sea. Brief hlstowcal references are made to submergible boats in the Middle Ages and sub- structcd an under-water boat which was propelled by twelve oars and made a two-mile trip beneath the surface 0t the River Thames. bulk was propelled by a screw oper- ships of the Danish navy block- sdlng Kiel. It is strange to read that the German authorities and Isambard Brunei. Nothing came of it, however, and similar disappointment attended the ef- forts of Bauer to interest the American and Russian govern- ments ln his boat. Lt was not tili the perfection of More than 18,000 men were used. and nonbelligerent, they may su- counter. ‘rhe last Great War gave o. tremendous impetus to the con- gtrucblon nnd improvement of these deadly implements of destruction, the misuse of which. in unrestricted campaigns, constitutes 0M 01 1111B gravest menaces or the present war though the bravery of our seamen, whether of the navy or merchant marine, and the skilful measures adopted to combat the sinister‘ Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAHMIN ORANIGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior liassy Stomachs treulng symptoms. prevent. bod elects from gas. ut. it promotes the function- sl activity of tho stomsoli. ss- slsts digestion and iln roves LIPSTICK l AMAZING FEATURES I Ii l. Lifelike rod o vlrllildlauhn. N -dr h t :1 5:!‘ lohhsgnslliive libi- l. Ilnninsks “ll tick lino‘ Irtoo 75o 81.35 FIGURE OUT Because its original high quality has never been lowered. It is as good today as it was flit)’. years or more ago. HICKEY’S "New York 'l‘iinr~<- illliliil~_\'. iviilr fivrniaufs heat Imcaiis Possible, more ‘Cfllliltllilll dollars‘ t0 11131!’ £211‘ 23°39‘; aiglelfo ,2‘ oanwlilggl the internal combustion engine that w. . “mph” m,“ troops <ll‘<‘i*1,\' P1111>F<1I1W1 l" Rum“. F! 110ml ma")! l Ilritaiii in the prosecution of llic war. Twenty- mos, éxtréordmary weapon, o; submarines, as we know them tc- u M“ [uwrl gang‘ "p". ‘ ‘K I I 0T 11W illlwllll‘ l‘l“’l‘ll*‘l" "1 1"" "M11115 "i!" 11-1“! five per ‘cent. of all raw furs manufactured into 1,2033%,Kaglzmchmgecasllg: algfilzgl dgggmfiame a: fxlgiglca, 2:123:15 “h” cm m‘ ‘u m“ . illriictl O]lilllll>l_ lliit llu- tit-w confidence which igarmcnts 5,, ].E,,,_._],,,,,| cgmcdffilll Canada under ma, delicaw chxomgumlhmtuauypaon mvc: gm“ 5mm": while m so.“ us‘ Y L I |onlinary conditions,’ he said. 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W110“? er finishes, etc., it is pointed out. “Our only careful reports on any question repfly C1099 STlIKlY- itrouhle," said the British agent, "is that when The ]>l'f‘.\'t‘lll report, a pamphlet published under | Miss Canada falls in lovc with one particular the title 0T ".\ Short War Through American fashion trend, so do the rcst of thc world, and Industrial Supremacy," is the work of a French it is hard to keep up with the demand," turret. — Overseas Dell! Mall. ‘Montana m bring in llttle herds m -———— the ranches they wew establishing T111! Part 01’ Southern Alberto ll ln the fnothills. Fncher Creek, the cradle c-f cattle and sheen High River and Cochfung were ma ranching in Western Canada. Mare favorite spots where the err-Moun- than 60 yrsrs ago, as the young ties set up the ranches that soon mcn who served in ,tlie Mounted mad: this country famous. -~beth- Police ved us, b Herald. 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