....-’"‘~?'T.‘.‘"Z‘.‘¢'Ef§,'°’2fi2>~l F‘§;'I""'-"”"Y§7’_"‘ vfv/tfi Hf-"ffii '1 1* B (l l.‘ I I ( l I I ..._d._.._-. ..s.¢s..a>¢_. PAGF l"‘ll'"~' lluli BIIAHLOTTETDWN G ll ARI! IMI blaming uuily iluundeil 1n 11487) President, Licutl (:01. W Chester 8. McLurI \u~e rrt-sulent. .I R. Burnett. FJ-l. st-crl-iury Lit-111. lul. l) A. Marlunnun. D-B-U. Eglllll .n..i .\l.1|1.:~.;l|lg lllrcclur .| R. Burnett, F.1d. Associate 15.1.1111». rrsnk “Zilkcr um! It!!! A Burn?“ 1st us. ....-1‘-i¢.~ itarss a, Mun u. r. L. t, sLun pt!" rear. $2.50 for 6 IIIIPIII-lll " ' t . llvf one month. (:11. i151). if: iiiiiillhi-i yst-ltrusiozuu w: u wont-hi. $1.15 lur 3 mouths. By M1111 1n 11111.. 1 11nd Li. S. A 55-00 139K W.“ latuuui» htvn-l b- 1! 111$] “M1 51"“) u“ b mum“ oUr tor .1 1110111115. [Memory is "Well/i" "WI Hie ll cakes! Ink. l- 1: l1) 11 20375110- The Ulfirial Record j a... 111 the first year of the T 1.11., wcrc 1.519.000 tons, -.1\c1l in the evacuatiOIl .<.' IWIIIIpRITCS with 2,300.‘ st in the corresponding lllll".‘sll'l'lif(l 008m)’ Sill)‘ ; .1"l 1h hciglv. \... - joint. 'll\\‘C1lly-ll11'CC ' ~ U . . - ~ fici- . . . l .l...,.i w 1. 1‘.1*llll11glll\€ the ef years ado tut of l.‘ ooo pun of ent 1111-‘ '.'-~..1 craft .11" today. Tilt "lilflnellc ,.s,._. .' -,. 1. 1 11 111111 dive bombing; had W, » . . ,. \\'-,-_\. 1.l1.-<1- .l.~a.lt_v imph- ,,,H,,._. ‘,._ . -‘. 3. “v.11. llritish sltippiiig Of,- ,;._,. ._ , l.‘ lliii 1 it has t0 vlllllk KlOW" an (lfllff -.~@ _. a. _ lure. Presumably he was on“, - 1 1, ye by hi5 all-knowing .. ..-i._.-,».-s, Rlllllf-TNTROP, that W!" 11,11, 1,. ,. .. 1 1 111A foritis of frightful- H,“ 1 1 .-,_'l l..- 11m apathetic to de- w"... ~ -3 lie 11:15 learned to his Cixct ~11.» had safe-guarding measures rm». -= ~~~f‘ that Britain's Fleet was Tl‘l'l'.' ' '1 illv effect. i731’ less “11.... 11"‘ - ' ‘ .l'lli.lit\' and Italy have ,__-‘;(;v..... » ~< . l" - a: the bottom of the , what i: left of their mercantile 5n harbour and their battle- "11.-l it highly expedient to s. .-..;> . . . -' ». .~.~-~fl1'cr. Snug-t- a. ~'"- " l 1 lossees have been in maiivaiii 1 ~‘ air lll occasions on the vari- ous {Flirt n" 1o globe, they have been riiorc 1‘ -1. 1-1» 1 l l b‘: rcphccmciits and the .1 ;.-.-'1tci~ than it ivris when , » pride of Germany on l». lww-ci-cil. Italy has been made Roasting that the Mediter- 1<cl spa. slir- had to watch ad- 1‘ ~~ l\‘--1.'»l \'a\'_\' loin the Xlcdi- . '1 “wv of imopsliips pass from -~ \\l‘l111itt molcstation of any the llritidi warships one away. l\li‘ssoi.i.\'i’s navy 1 H. titalze tlic most of the "cs1 sliciicr. Rcmoving Temptation 11w- 1. 1 1' the 11,-‘ ~-..[ i5 looking after the l 1 tiiict-rs by removing _- _ tcinptziiioiis to gaitiblc. d, A; \\_.1t.l<..r Castle, historic home g.\'1t'1,-§ 11s front time inimemoriai, in .1, l’i".-_;1111\i'c, is the mziusolctmi con- of Yicti-rizi and licr con- lriiivii from the elite . across the Tliaities is Eioii, r111 v.1 -_ field, \\'ellington is said to liiii- r11:11'1.i"\~1l, the liattle of \\'aterloo i211 .111 from time imnicinorial, 1.1m? ' ‘ii lll'i'Y'( ~l~ lll I. 11‘l"l' “HTS \\""il. "t have l..-\'1'.l to _ c311 lL‘t‘\'———\\'llL'lll€f 0n the battlefield or at 191v, zlilctic or mental. Thus over the grcc-u tahhs of the military clubs for- tunes have been W: or won. In the days of \\'clT?ii;y!.-11_ a ."..111"=11--"i1"1i1 somctimcs had to he sold iii »~.i'l r to pay :1 griiiililing debt. Since the pro-rut "..'1i‘ licirzni some non-military pro- fessionak have flj‘l\1'7ll‘f‘r‘1 on the scene and have estalilisbel card ro-iitis with special inducements of f~~~l 711111 entertainment not pro- vided at tlti- i""1_-':"1i' 1iffic11i'=' clubs. .~\s the lo- to he both dcaf and flame, Commissioner of the sent some of his men down 7111 with the result that the were closed, their T‘. iniitctl to do tiicir pluck- ln thr- \\"1\' owpovc-l cal flllllutfl“ blind, Sir l‘.l to clear up ll“ <"i11. non-iiiiliir1rv “flI-:(‘v‘I\ i l.,.v t‘. . ing clloulii re. .illl‘rl"ltfi (dwlfi 1r ‘w. s EETQTTWQ 1F i . l)u1cl1 bulbs are likely l'.l‘\\‘ll‘ :11 I1-,l']1lllil1 lo be in 1111.111 11.-k: spring, says an exchange. 11111.1 it wil! l>.' imp.» ~bl<~, for his occupation Of 11.111 I»: ;.~;111..11'.1ril_v_ pilfillylCfl produc- tion tlicit, 1111i w i-ll-intnrmcd observers Itfs b 1f1-re the Dutch bulb fear that it 111.11: lit- f. lllllllsfl'_l' i. llollniid _\~_1i';- .1\';.1rf<11l hiiqc quantities of ttilip< and w?» z- b=:ll~ i1. all parts of the world, and \'li'ill1ll_\' t‘ l '1 iizonopoiv iii this inter- ii.'1!i~1i:1l ltll 1K1 1ITlll‘l' i"1»iii1tr_v was able to c1-:11:1.~'.< ital’;- with lt-r. “l)iitcli" brill..- li-ivn l ' , Qriwiii 1.l'.l~l1ll‘ 11f llllllilfiql. Iltlfi n”. cqill l. 1.; l] .l-1.' 1i. 1.11.1 in si/c. vigour of tho l‘.l1ll\, l1 iqli- 111i '.-‘1-:ii' 11f tlic fliwvvr, lll(‘_V l l l ll.1\'l' ii. 1-11- b1 11 .l.-7~1 iiifcririi" to bulb; mum-n p. l|..ll --.l, l} -1' 'l11'I~. of priliviict‘, skill flllll .'iff1 " ._~1'1 -'~ll11‘<"1tltiirc of 1111i- ]... l‘; y. - 11*‘- ~.ii11tlii11i3 iii tlic soil and , ‘uni-t lll‘ ilnplicritcd clac- whwrl‘ ']‘,,]'-,_< _.~-..-.-.- .'.. (':.i1.'1-l.1_ w'th llic lllillll- .. l. l1. ll!;' l\iii"llfll tiincs of iwricc , -' 1 . l-~‘l._ would 111m‘ br- cn rout" '..'l > l :. -'3 .-1.1-i1.".‘\'. your‘ arc said t, I ._,. ,. i‘ L ..1-1"_ 11nd 111m) :1i'c iilu-lv to‘ p, .,.. (‘ . 17 .., .- . ,l.-.1--n 11ml il".'1ii'i's liiiv’ . -.' . - 1 -- . 11' if 111.11" 1i-11:1l <il'>l1l\’ "l i 1 1 ' r . ‘ i" ..~ r, l\’1'1r:1rdl<-s< i-l .1 - .1 - . -. l... 11.1.4 gardriiers will .:.... ...,.,._ li<ll‘illr‘s therefore arises. _-..~.~ pinning daffodils , ... . . . 31.1 m. _ 1.11.4‘ (1¢-.v».....l pnpHlCS are an- ..-'~-,- .- ~--. 1‘ w, i... per-T .1. ndwntaec in c iczin fnli l\ 1 T‘1 =~ qirdcncrs who have tuliiis are “illcllllq; 1111.111 with a fatherly eye, the bulbs may be scarce for some time, even though there is a strong hope that lliri i-‘k will vct be driven unt of llollznid 41nd 1111- lilwrty 11nd lll\ll'|><’ll(l(‘llL‘L‘ of her people \\'lll be restored. L'niil that happy day dawns, tulips will be floral emblems with a pathetic significance. They also express the sturdy fibre of the Dutch iwople, for, let the winter he nevi-i‘ so severe, let the earth frcczc like iron, when tlic warm suns of spring Cnfllt‘ the tulips rise again. They seldom if ever fail. — [DIIURIAL RUIES -. Delhi Day. During the Indian Mutiny Delhi was the headquarters of the rebels. British of- ficizils were besieged there for nearly four months until rciievcd this date, 1857. ‘ll 1‘ 1F 1R In November there will be a huge concentra- tion of military and naval forces in the Mari- times, and the opening of the Commonwealth Air Training centres as well. It will be a busy, humming time for all concerned while it lasts. i I l IF According to Prime Minister Churchill the safest place to be in in London in the Defence Forces, the casualties being 250 in the fighting forces to 12,000 civilians. n1 u a a Why some boy: hate church. Doyle Sheets, aged i7, of Decatur, has his Sundays all plan- ned out for the next year. A reformatory sen- tcitce of one to ten years for burglary was sus- pended by Judge J, Fred Fruchte on condition that Sheets attend Sunday school and church services weekly for one year. a u n n Oyster fishing in Shediac Bay which has been closed down for several years is again being permitted. and it is expected rzilciiig will coni- nience next \\'ednesday, 25th inst. The area released includes all the most valuable beds in the bay. There is but one exception. The gov- ernment has taken over the Shcdiac River area and will operate an experimental station there. The lifting of the ban comes as a result of s geographical survey this summer. u n- n a A statistician figures out what you can do in a tninute as follows: Fly————-—————7-7 miles Motor -- —- — -— -— — —- 6.1 miles Tbboggan —— — — —- — 1.5 miles Fall ~ — — — — -- 1,153.3 yards Cycle — — — — — —- -— {HR yards Skate — — — — -—- — 743 yards Run — — —- -—- — -— — 1,650 feet \\'alk — — —- -— -- -— —- 830 feet Breathe — —— — 41o cu. in. of air ("irculate —— i4 pounds, IO oz. of blood Speak clearly —- — — —-— 15o words \\'rite — — — — - — 30-40 words Be knocked out ~— -— —— — -— 6 times n v n1 n It is rcfrcshiiig to iiicct with a politician who bows to the incvitzible with the grace and bon- homie of a British criclvctci". Such an one is ~ _ . ; ~ , . . . , ,_ Pcllll) 111 1933. He took over an Senator Ileniy fountain Asliurst who has rc msmunoll which “as a power m presented Arizona since i933. The other day he ivzis turned down iii the llcmncrzitic priiiizirics because auinng other rcasous, of his opposition to conscription. In a sort of vzilt-ilictory to the Senate he dwelt on "the undoubted right of the people to change their servants, and to remove one and displace 11ll11..\\'lli‘l zinotlicr at any linic they choose, for a good rczison, for a bad rczuoii or no reason." If his constituciits wanted his services no more, probably they had a good rea- son. It ivas the business of a public servant iii such a case not to be Sl7i4.‘ll(‘llt’ or resentful. a v u u The Soviet has clamped dmvii on newspaper correspondents in Moscow, and applied a cen- sorship more severe than that of any of the bclligercnts. This is with a view to turcventing Russians themselves knowing what is actually going on. lt appears last wiiitcr tlicre was a severe shortage of foodstuffs, and the broadcast- ing of this over foreign radios played havoc with the morale of Soviet citizens. .-\s a matter of fact thcre neither was nor is nuv actual sl1ort- age of flour or grain stocks, only temporary iflCli of distribution. and this year's harvest, after a had beginning, should turn out very well. in- deed. ln Moscow, bv terrific concentration of cffort. bread was made .'l\‘.'lll.'ll)l0 again after .1 three-day gap. and within a fcw wr-vks the sup- ply became again normal. lint for the fcw days that the supply stopped. the masses were fright- ened, desperate aiid ready to bclicve the very worst. It was thcn foreign correspondents got their marching fifrlcrs. a n- 11 n- Tlie cost of windoiv glass imported into Can- ada from Great Britain has again increased ow- ing to war conditions and priccs to the retail trade have been advanced. This commodity is now quoted at substantially higher prices than were in effect a year ago \\'il(‘il war broke out in Europe. Supplies have bccn coining into Canada quite regularly from fircat Ilritain dur- ing the year, hut with highcr occrin frright rates. ivar risk insurancc, ctc., tlic laid dmvn cost is niiich iiiglir-r, according to ilurdwu-irc and Metal. Toronto. (Int. Xianiifnctiircrs of clvctric lamps ltrlre nnnoiinccd a rcductioi. in certain special tviics. cffcctivc Scplcnihcr i. llllll\(‘hfild types of 11mins rcitviin imchauscrl. but low-or prices are oiiotcil on mill typi- linipc, howl rcflcclor lamps, pflnorc=ccnt innips, piioto-flasli and ..hoto~flood itinins, ccrtain spot and flnnilliiilit, hlost \\'f‘.’Yll'.(‘1'~'ll'llt prices. fin‘ various stvlw, are l1igl1- or for fall biisiiicss, as result of increased raw nialcrini costs. lliylicr prices arc also bcing ouotcrl to rPlflll lnrdwarc dcalars on some fish- iit" trickle and box-cs. islunibci-s’ orilciim, one bug lzillcr. certain butts. iiiurycs, siicif lirricltcts. etc.. iuinortcd "Wis sumo siiryli‘ rind druildc-bnrrclled \llltlf7lll'l¢, liicvclr‘ lircs and tub/s. clc. Farmers ill iv"1cli"~llv nll ivirls r-f (Yuridri art- iiarvcstinc’ :1 <~l11uii1l vVld in i111»! of tlirir crops. Thc sitn"lioi1 in 11H‘ \\'c~"t. rrvrardinq wheat. is be- ‘coming rather coinolicatcri. because of the very heavy crop vivid, li-nitcrl storage facilities and cwl-"ihd cvoort ovirkcls. ln r-nstcrn Canada the i“i""il crons of f"1‘1l11“1'= nrr lwinrriw" thcm in a =""=l-'tt1li"l iv-"oiue air/l rclnibrs wn-viiir! rural rominiinitit-s look for an excellent fail trade this Ye?‘ s, ___ i 1 l l l l W NOTES BY TIIE WAY A man who broke several rlbl, while 1111.11; 011 a settle ranch near‘ Alackay, Australia, decline.» he Li 104 years old. Ar, the hospital where he is DCLZIQ cared for be said 11¢ exptctetl L0 be "buck at. work 51.1011." Just an old vovr-haiia‘! - 11313081101011 Gleaner. Rt. Hon. W. L. lllzwkenzlo King nu been leader of the Llberall party for 21 years. But. poster- ity 1s likely to judge the Prime Minister by the leadership he gives Canada. 1'11 the next 21 months, rather than i-ltat of the past two decades. — Windsor Star. Canmdlana will do well lo remem- ber that there are twenty-four illegal organizations ln Canada, with a total membershi of 80,700, most. of them probaby potential subvflrwrs of the democratic way of life. - Hamilton Spectator. When the doors of Brlxlon jall clanged shut. beltind Slr Oswald Mosley,_ in England. the Fascist knight is reported to have stud: “I am afraid you are doing this Just nine months too late." No doubt, Mosley should have been stopped earlier, but. maybe the drive against. traitors within Great. Britain Ls catching up to thy worst ones Just at. the time they could T1111‘. CHAQLQTLTQTQWVN GUATQIDIAN “The, Front 0f The Shield” By COMMANDER E. C. BHANKLANDJLNJI. Reprlntod from the P. L. A. Monthly, n Journal Published by the Port. of London Auth- orlfy. The east and south eastern coasts of this Island have been the front of the shield --the front of the shield of Great Brltnln and all this kingdom stands for 1n civiliza- tion. Behind 1t. since Caesar's ln- vaslon men have glrded themselves for battle against the invadeigtheiv womenfolk taking the children from their cradles to the valleys be- yond the coastllne—formtng muy- be the flrst migrations to central England. We may say that South East England looking across the Channel, has seen all the major conflicts rise and fall over Europe. Roman, Saxon, Norsemen. Nor- man-each has left his mark, and 1n no place so indelibly as the Thames Valley. Between London and Kingston the rlver bed has yielded the implements of the coin- do the most damage, if they were left. free. — Windsor Star. Cblnn. 1n: again rofused to m- ter into peace IIBEOIJBLIOXII with Japan. Japan ls plalnly worried over a ivar ivhich she claims to have won but, cannot stop. The Chinese nppa-rcmly are like the 811111511, stubborn and persistent. Tor and the British, too, may fmally b; mved by moss qualities. In the nieantlmo Cluna has the sympathy and good wishes of all who do not. like aggressor; ~Port Arthur Ne\\'s-C11i"oi1.cle. There ll no doubt, of course, that s COD-ildoflbblg amount; of damage has been done to property and that a considerable number of clvlliaiu have lost their lives 1:1 Great. Brit- ain through these air razds. It 1s also possible that. British armed forces, 111 camp or out. of 1t, may have suffered to some exbent. But. 311111111‘; defenses iemain abso- lutely secure and Britain’; s irlt 1s stronger than over, and t ese are the pfinCtpBl factors that. gount at the moment. - Mont/real tar. A columnist. avers that. Maurice Macterlinck, lately arrived here after an absence of 20 years, look- ed at the New York skyscrapers and announced solemnly: “when the cnnlizzition of Egypt. was crumbling, 1l1c_v built. the pyramids as a symbol by whlzh future man would rctnoniber them." Which proves that even clever men can become rather ridiculous when they moon. The CLVlllZIllIOII of Egypt. re- mained in i1 l1cal1.l1_v COHClILLOD for :1 p.111" of mllenniuins after the pyramid ttlzlkcrs went, to their re. wards. — Detroit Irce Press. Joseph A. Avenol has resigned as Sucrctary-General of the League of Nations. This is the first bit. of good news about the League of NJLOIIS 111111 has come out of Gan- cva. for yours JC;(])l1 Aveuol be- cntttu Sccrctar -Gencrnl, succeed- ing Sir Eric Diummond (now Lord the ivorld; and he loaves 1t-, dis- iupicd, (location! and discredited, having pcwvcrititly coiibrlbtiten to 11s (linilllCl/ICI] by lllillClcb which were a lfflVCSl-y of "the principle and spun of tne League." He was descnbed rcccnily in a letter from an adoring member of the staff of the 1.10m- u as that "combina- 1.1011 of inc 1011111131 and inhuman- ity. — Wmnpcg fdrce Prcss. _ One of Germany's newest. amblt- 1011s, as revealed by reports of obvuous Nazi ciugiu, 1s the ntergcr 01' all Celtic [Kflplfi 111w scniellung rc cinbliiig l1 ccnfetleracy. as a. mcaiis of ii11<lc1'111.i1;11g Brush s.1'i.-11g1li. Wnat the Germans haven't. realized yet, however, is that the idea will be strangled by the mirth 1t provokes among the Celts themselves. Accomlmgwo the German plan, t-he Scots, welsh, Ifltl], lilffillll. cf Brlttativ, France, and a few others would be merged. This would be quiet a feat at any time even if the various races ln- volved were in favor of 1t. But with the idea. coming from Ger- many, of all places, it becomes no- thing less than ridiculous. -- Wiuclsor Daily Star. A group of enterprising house- wives reccntly mot at. the home of Mrs. Alvin Graham, Scotsburn. They brought their frultand ber_-_ ries with them. Mrs. Graham has a home canning pluiit Pile rcsultsl of the gs‘. ering of these indus- trious ladies -.v~as that 2.000 cans o. lusmous fruit. and vcgctzlbles nrre put up. This was not. the only home tn which such industries were fea- tured. Others possessed these home canning plants, and as a result there Ls stored ln many pantries of that prosperous section large quantities of home preserved frults| and berries. It may be noted that. I l the prosperity of that and other excellent. sections can be credited to a large extent to the noble wo-i men who rvslde there. — New Glasgow Eastern Chronicle. It. would be a mistake to suppose . that, indiscretion ls confined to the Province of Quebec and that Frauen-Canadians are less loyal than other element-s 1n Canada. Perhaps one of the most. fervent.‘ and eloquent declarations of faith 1n the British cause was made in a recent, broadcast by Senator Ath- anase Diwicl. Senator David de- clared that. no matter when 1n this Dominion a mun may llve and work, that man is first. and foremost Canadian, and his flrst. allegiance l5 to his country. He took the oc- casion ‘to attack petty sectional- Lsm, and poured scorn upon that little minority which urged the French-Cam tan people to look upon themselves as the centre around which everything must. be subjected. "That. minor by," said the French-Canadian Senator, "would not. give 1o lty to England, I nor memory to anoe, nor even parchment w Canada." We an . convinced that. Senator David ex- ressed the views o1 the large ma- orlty 0f thinking French-Can- batants and treasures of pro-Celtic and pre-Rocnan periods: the axe flint. of the cave man, the bronze at Brentford under Casslvellaunas against: the legions of Caesar. All this was very long ago-yet. we still use pagan names for the days of our week ivltliout. giving a thought to Thor Odin and Freya. In the 13th century Hubert de gtb, the Commander 1n Chief of The None of 111.: tune and Justicfar to King John of Magus Charm. occupied Hadlelgh Castle at Itelgh on the Thames Estuary and his responsibilities would set-111 to have many. A large open estuary, b. low-lying countryside lapped by the North Sea, each invited invad- e11. Pope Innocent III made an en- emy of King John becaum of the letters objection to Stephen Lang- ton as Archbishop of Canterbury. As a result, we owe to this prelate the foundation of a maritime coast. watch for the 8110:3011!‘ o! seamen. I O I Whether the present. conflict with our Gennanlc neighbour may be regarded as economic, racial or inevitable, let us remember the his- tory of the offending German ln the 14th century. The Treaty of Stralsund (1370) concluded the wars of Waldemar III, but the Danish King refused to accept the domin- ation of the Baltic Hausa lmaguc, a German commercial fodcraiion. and for a time political and com- merclnl freedom for the Dane was thus won. As lute as 145B. when Henry VI was King of Enitlnnd Aeneas Sylvlus, a gifted Italian traveller wrote, “This traders guild possesses such wealth and such power that, Denmark, S\\'0(l(“1‘1 and Norway are accustomed to elect and depose kings upon B. sign from her." In the 16th century the Stalhof or Steelyurd of the Hanseatlc Lesi- gue stood in London where Cannon Street. Station is now situate. By their interest 1n the English and Continental wool trade they also controlled the rate of exchange in Europe through the Kontor or counting house at; Bruges. Queen Elllznbeth and her minis- tcrs decided to establish lndepcnd- cut ivorld-wlde trading, cspeciallv with Russia and the Levant, and iemovcd many of the Hausa privi- leges which were unfavourable to England at. that time. From Elizabeth to Charles the Second the storv of naval decline is ivcll known. The period was e11- llvcncd. howeter. by the Cronnvcll- lan interlude when Blake and Van 'I‘romp, with the two [treat fleets which these brilliant and honourable seamen commanded. experienced alternating fortunes in which the Thantcs and its ap- proaches were the scene of many a manoeuvre on the grand scale. Cromwell dead, whoever 1n the lat- ter part of the 17th century may have deserved to rule the waves lu the Dutch wars. 1t was surely not. Britannia. In June, I666. after a four day battle (luring which De Ruvter inflicted some eight thon- and. on his side the Hon. Pierre 1". Casgrain. Secretary of State, on the same occasion, stood surety for French Canada that. we would in the campaign for subscriptions for Canada's second war loan, tneasure up to our ditty and demonstrate that we are second u) none 2'11 a (leterminallon to van. qulsh the common enemy and safe- tztiard our territory, our national Flvllflllcs and our constitutional ibertfes which are meniiced bv the ambitions of l-he totalitarian dicta. — Montreal La Presse. ______-_; PENSLAR White Pine. And Spruce Balsam will soon rld you of that "Brush: comm. and the rollef will be permanent. This cffectlve Cough Syru 110111! you throw off you‘; cough by reduclng tho Inflam- nlon o! the air passages rvmifrtly ma without my arm u1 after-effects, Msflldln hm lllol llkilid Penslar Laxative Gold Breakérs will relieve the worn c0111 1n twenty-four hours. Th3 llgo Insure you ngalnlt. c In; a cold 1f you follow the thre- tlonl. excellens combin- gtlou with tho above Cough yru adlans. And he was only echoing the sentiments that. have a111eady| been expressed 17y lltlcal and] ecccslnstica-l lenders o the French- . Canadian p0 ulatlon. — Toronto» Globe and Mal. Tho Minister of Notional 110-. fen-cc. the Hon. J. L. Ralston, 5 the Canadian Club 1n Montreal stressed the fact. that. Canadians of the English language and Can-l sdlans of the French language an prnlciindly united and generously 0m also only-I sank. E. A. FOSTER OETRAL DDUGSTORI Bola Agent for Dr. Ffrench‘: Val-Imelda Capsules for 1 I iveapons of the Britons who grappled . (Special To The Guardlan) l FIRING HIS RIFLE AT SUNSET A relic 0f the old days 0f flltll muskuls still remain 111 L111: Navy. ‘nus 1.1 when the Marine seuu" e11 the forecustle bead always fires h1§ ritle at. sunset. This procedure \vi..s gone through 111 the old days to c11- sure that. we sentry rentetnbeied t1; charge 111s 1101111011 before Linrkncr. came down‘. It. was very necessary 11. those iiincs, especially nt. 1111,1111. u. place senlries about the 5111p, bod. 011 tleck and below. Owing to the brutal discipline meted out. to the 5011111011 and the fucttliatlurgcnuni- bers of tucm were iimvlliiig vfciurs 0t the press gatig. the men rcgarcicu the olficurs “"1111 anything but friendly feelings. If there were not plenty of armed guards in the 111-lighted ship iiigltt, embittered seamen might iliave seized the opportunity‘ to ivrica their revenge on individual officers, or worse still the crew nugllt liaic started 11 mutinous assault. At. all times and everywhere, there was an armed Marine ready to enforce the orders of the officer: and t.o con- stitute a barrier between the offir- crs and their men. FRO)! ODE TO AUTUMN Who bath not. been thee oft 11111111 thy store? Sometimes iinoever seeks abroad 111113- find Thee sitting cure-less 011 a grniiiiry flout. 'l'hy 111111‘ soft-lifted. by the W111- nowuig wind; Ow on i1 huff-reaped furrow sound while they hook Spares the next swath and all its win-ed lloncrs; And sontetimcs like a gleaner thou dost keep Steady my‘ laden head across u. r00 ; Or by a cider-press ivlth patient oak, Thou ivnichest hours by hours. ——Keat.<. '9 English sailors were found floaiiu: 1n the North Sta drcsscd as tl1i-_v ivhen coming from church ~ in their Sunday black. Badly offlccrccl. badly fed, unpaid, underniannctl; these were the conditions in our fleet at that period. Just twelve months later (June, 1667), to add to 0111' humillatloiis. London, alrciuiv scourged by iuaguc and flrc, ivu.» shocked to hear tlic owund of x1111. and to learn that the Dutch were 1n the Medway bombarding Chat- ham. But. the "old tarpntilins," o1" true Navy officcrs of with the aid of 511111111". Popvs, Sec- P1‘ of Trinity Irlousc. 111. into their own; P. I. Island sharing the heavy responsibilities end. human; lmpoood by the Ills ".-‘51,, .. 1. their emerged f1 Royal NHVY as fl- recognized nrm of dnfr-nce ‘Thus during the 17th century, the Fast Iiitliriiimen flll."l1l\l'(l at k-l‘fl\'(‘5('11(l. outward l1olli1tl_ for Surat or flombav. watrlirrc and waiting for a fnlr wind, their Commanders with a ivcutbcr eve 011 the Dutch fleet rvportcd off the Texci. 11nd anxieties as we hiul in 1.110 last war and fi< we art- 11:1"- lniz in this; for London nnil - have nlxvarv.» been n spi‘ pro- blcm clurins: tiosiilitlcs with 1\ con- tlucntal power. Coming to the 18th cr-ntuiv it. 1s soinctiinvs asked ivnv Great Britain went to war against lllf‘ l“l‘f‘l1(‘11 after their R-PVOlIIlEOH. l: 1S .1 (luvs- ticn similar to lhit f. - ' 11s to- day. Could wt- siniirl ‘n while the rights of free 11i1t.1ons ln E111"- ope were being trampled upon by an aggressor? In 1792 the Jacobln Club -the near equlvnlruat to the Nzizl party ---dci‘l:1i‘c.'l its sittings to be iwrinanent. Innis XVI 1v s gulllotlued on January 21st. 170.1, and on the same day the Jacobln Govehiment declared war 1111011 England and Holland. Having joined the other Enro- pean powers to maintain tho dr- milltnrisntlnu of the Nclhcri." . we were fat-ed with the sulvnl; of Hltllllllfl which lntcr lWCTWN‘ n Batavlan Republic under Jacnbin tutelage 1n 1795. Soon tlw M11111 regular annles of Austria, Prnsra. Spain, Portugal and Italy wore 1- able to withstand the conscriu! mil- lions raised bv the JflffflhllH. By one of thosn brilliant vic- tories characteristic of our ‘vavv, Lord Howe on Juno 1st, 1701. re- , _ r r 40v it . 1 Macs Hair Restorer . A di-llcately erfumcd purutlon whlc r o a l n r o s» strengthens and beautlflcs "N" hair. 1T WILL RESTORE GRAY u a o 11's 0R1G).\.\1. C0 0B .0» erlor growth where the 11.-hr is if falling and 1s remarkably useful 1n preventing ilamlruit‘ . and destroying pnrnsillc hair l , klllers. Just lullnw the direc- be amazed nt. the results. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY GASSY STOMACIIS RELIEVED Every person whn 1s lrnuli- 10d ‘H111 [ms 1n the sloinuih and b0W1s should n-t :1 lmllle of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mix- luro and will rollcva Ill dlstrcsslng symptoms Dr. Evans Stomach Mlxlurc, lultoll l! mull lllnes, not only prevnnts all bad efforts 1min f . but. 1|. rumolea the fum- lolul aott ty of the slomm-n, assist. digestion and lmprovis the appetite. yObPT DELAY ORDER OUR. BO'I‘TI.E TODAY PRICE 85o LADIES Why not call and lee our flock 0f Max Factor Society Beauty Aldo and lake advant- lxe of the tremendous dfop 1n the price of those rodui-ts. Never before has t e prlve ngxlqryr lsnihanm tn Buy. asleep, Drowsell u1il1 the fume of DODPlGI“ the last. oozlngs. sand casualties on the English fleet. ' had been caught by the Press Guns: . rotary to the Arlmivaltv and Ivlnsl- l:1_ t“. (‘mjnp | innus _0f peace 5,, that {mm p“. irsscttlifll “inunltlon of war" 1n days rough $.<‘l100ll'1tg of the Dutch wars llke “W541 H 1 inii-zil D1111Lzmgara.Hecapturcd six (1 |1ri-.- "z r . .5; l. . T Promotes s new and SHP- i1‘ tlons curcfully and you nll V‘ PRICE 60c he: Bolllo Q d-qr see how quickly it 5 een so 10w 1n Canada. f.‘ n1: two rues t‘ ‘i Mbr-yond the Iwiivtll"; ('?\'])l‘1‘1L‘1lt‘0, l111flfl0 lo the present shamefully low lvaluiition for tlils vital commodity; l\\'t‘ entered the present crop-year to i l Navy Ways ll, Smartly Styled Hats For Fall Wear Here you will find hats styled by Stetson -n bewildering assortment of new shapes, in clean cut new lines that. let the pace. Shown in Lake Blue, Sky Grey, 011V!’ Callllllifl. Tura and Sky Blue. As you try them on-tlte mirror will tell the news at a glance- Priced $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 GET YOURS TODAY HENDERSON s. CUDMORE MEN'S WEAR iEPTEMBLZupi and up ,meet the surplus conditions. The PUBLIC FORUM ‘uflllllflfillllll U up. l” l}; IIIIIOI oonggqug-h Inland. I'D “u: TO!‘ 0X16 V93!‘ Izunllon cl lnlldown Olurdlnl Icon Int l0- uuulll Ondflno slu ODIIIIII n! uarrcloondlnfi- Of course, the 9 WESTERN WHEAT PRICES SlrrThere 1s one aspect of Can- ada's wheat. problem which de- serves more notice than has been given to 1t.—-1.e.. the price of’ the 141-11111. 1t L; common to find fault; 1111111 the "supply" and to point out. the various European countries now reach of Canadlan reference Ls seldom o b kick a but fac and f1 flnal price production costs grower. toivcr of tiatfonal strength in (111111 thinks. 0f and an absolutely not. the case. 11in farm-stored grain will pay an is additional cent per bushel to the inrmcrs each 45 days. It used to be :1 (Till. pcr bushel D6!‘ month; but. inc storncc charge was lowered as vivcd the spirits of the nation. wlmmam To appreciate how the centre of gravity moved 1n Europe. by the weight ivhlch ivns thrown now to out- side, now to the other, one should retrace history to the year 17:50, l\\'() years after the recognition of the independence of the United States of America _ Spain 111 1780 supported by France, which 11nd by then become allied b0 the United States. made 11 (lOIIIDHSlFZIlIUII for the return of Gibraltar. Louis XVI proposed that. we should give 11p n11 our Indian conquests save Bengal. Then as now. the true basis of world Dower was not. understood by any nation so well as the Brit- 1511. As the surface of the globe 1s as 1111-110 to o-nc ln ivntcr area to ‘kind, so 1s the command of the sea to world power. It. was ln January, I780, that Admiral Rodney, the izi-catcst. naval seamau other than Blake and Nelson, encountered one of the (‘IIPHIV Hoots -the Spanish cfl‘ (711110 St. Vincent. iindcr Ad- a $40,000 O00 be turned over ways? final buyers. I um, sir, etc, ‘ Toronto. Sept. 1'7. of the Smnisli ships and look the Aihniral prisoner. Only four of the cncinv ships escaped to Cadiz. The first 111111111 of St. Vincent led up to thc second 1n 1797, an even ""t‘f‘l11‘1'\"f'l 1, and non-aclilvg l fact remain: thu 1f 200 mllllon bushels of the 1M0 crop remain “ln store" on the 11mm this busheluge wll] earn an addlliorml and much-mu. ed bit of revenue for the lulu grew the gram, namely, £18,000. cents per b wiii have to be tm-ld 1n the f price of the wheat; but. the pom which 1s not sufficiently streued. 1| my opinion, la that. even a. coiipll f ears‘ storfllfi (Le. 1B cents pd ushel) would still leave the prt of this quality grain at the mode? level o1’ 88c per bushel, buts No, Northern. at. the Lakchead termin- als. This valuation is nolhln either the farmer about or for the final consumer N bout. 1n fact, there are plenty or raln authorities who will bun]! res to show that sa oes not pay the trill p EM to write oml 0f L118 BVGIIAQI The average urbaaCana- course, that sud price accrues to the farmer. Tlill Leaving swra I revenues out of the picture entire the average farmer gets 50 cents l. bushel for the average bushel M w- day's Wheat Board "pt-g" of '10 cu. basis No. 1 Northern. delivered Al the Lakehead or i110 Pflclllc 6°“ How many average i!- ban readers, I Pigndvr. Iefllm m" a m freight on grain, must come out d those Wheatflfioard prlce-leveb arid ' to Catiadlan rat.- cheque. 1°? Whatever problems the tutu“ ml? old, 1n connection with Caimdfll surplus wheat. I suggest. that thm ls ample room for ment, without doing rlca improve- nlustlce tothl "TVESTERNEIU Season Opens Friday! who use our “Twist" only occasionally times always use it. “out. shooting.” HICKEY’S I BLACK TWIST ' 10c Per Fig ' Manufactured By NHILE YOU WAIT FOR A SHOT That's when you appreciate our Tobacco. Those at other HIOKEY & 111011018011 TOBACCO CO., LTD., CHARLOTTETOWN 1