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TE-"Wszfllltyto Jltmnry is- lweidfielt-AMII lite llrttrnal Ink." ‘Iilflf 7, V1910. ~_-~_: ttui Llimate n1. l‘rizit"c Ecl- “ .1 ';t,t- hsctt y Kl t ...t1\~.- ztr- , - , _ _ the chttuue ,i ~' »- t _ ~ __ _; t, .;.r~ in the cur- l, ~ _-,'_u,»,;[ Journal. \ -"\<n h_v the \ . l - '-u_v ol d _. , \_- Arom- Pr», , . ‘l thrte _\<flI'-< F3" i ~ w l otril-ttl I15 r - llruttsw" eh. l.’ of 1hr lshtntl i_ --.~.t. The ttn- n . _ _ . .. t-ztlly’ sym- u u" almost the F tvt- _lul_v and ‘v . "t- w-trm us t » v lttt- fxtll untl ' - . '. t". Sutttmer i5 " :. c 1110s: temper- F-o- , ; r t’ g, l7. April i5 r _ y ' - "crtrlrv timin- l \ twlvtl. ' t" r of tutupcrzittire ,'= _ t zt-zd Prince Ed- \,-. t toj. occurred at l-f . t ‘ \\'»od~tocl<_ whilc t W-iptttdit. .\'o part F‘ l“ ‘ ‘ ' .\'t-\':i .l\'cotia has ei ‘ ‘. - ' i go deg. F_ In gen- r \ g ‘I . ~ warmest month on fr" ’ - t ttt col/lest, iclr- strttcs that heavy" precip- rr lorntioti at a all the cyclonic the continent. tltt‘ 5f ~ ‘ ‘. ‘Hive (‘ " t constant meeting 1f " "' t t " " ‘ ‘m: 51'!‘ front the s ". ' - t zttd-st-s front the t wit}. The mmll n 3; to 5," inches. ~ Itltttlll 4O inches, ._v less thztn t to dzivs prc- t" t tl \\i'h over I50 a‘ ‘"1 ‘ f Fcoiin, and less llt '" lt" .1 " i‘ -- t.:""." \it‘l;. httntidih" of thc iztttrior of New . f5 pct‘ ecnt. ln 1. t4‘; per cent. (hrr ‘he-t is the same zcc ha: been sting points with (in aver- the ltighest rc- with ll.0 and rvnt. \‘t~u fouudlztntl ~.-.- w; :unotig the ~ * e globe Liverpool, " l 511th: lshtnrl fall into ' X-"trthtitnhcrland of foqs" having ' his It-‘cotnits for ttitx" front this in- trctr of great im- "-"t‘ claims tnrtde in ' t ' it f:tvor."tltlt~ weather l’ '- " l "wtr-l lslztntl. which ‘l ~ tit". a golden mcnn hc- "- ‘i l~ ' :“tl Fttitl, drought and . tut-Etion with Fit-tith- \ r-t, Xoivt Frotin and '~ which. like our n\\"n_ l ti" Wlttlntictit. (lllltiiiiing Air blustery \n t" t" ‘to of the nclticvc- nywttfl. ml- d» ,' r V ,' loam \\.:t- mo» in rt rc- rcttt hot dc » ~" ‘ " '. "d \\'cstrtn. (‘zttintl- irin lllt"l“lrt' o" ' l‘. i:"»'t “in (‘jtllflfld '7‘ l" "to m mt, tot t n" ! - . lloti-r- of (‘otntitons on lune ill, ‘Hr. \\'cs— low; surrcssittn of cnsv victoritt-1 h.‘ "t u ti? tit-w" he has ivaqcd in- grwaqm" ,"><~ . f t! _ -' "f: riltQ from drtv fr) rlav nnlv in in iwtr- "Ittl diode of trtctics against t tyn. 1., ., "it" itnru-vuvirtltlr- islrtnd llw- rIrt-rtl is con l4l"l7llll\' worse than \! = 9"»: tmwt .\':tvi iwtrplziiics. t,t»o<- tn l'l‘t.‘"l piloh. ltrtvc ll("t"ll lost lt -~ “n1 7o dztvs. as against approvin" ‘irtl w titrtttv llritish losses. pmifsiw" . -- tulittrv or industrial oh- lcctivc of itttrttt~"'"t-".t"t~ in liVll-‘llll ltzts hccn struck bv the cur-ting -"'t"ifir:ttrt rts this record is, it tells the l‘ :t~‘ l‘ of tlw storv of the frustra- tirm r-f llcrr llithr” "totltilittll to score against England front ‘ltc - \\'h:\t rcztllv prcsnwcs fier- mnnv's Hltllll7"r' d1 "t it nntl collapse is the grim mr-ccrtgc fhr- R \.l*. h:-< l"ci»t sending into the Reich in it- tt*""lv til of homhs on militnrv nhicctivt» h‘ l" ‘ i n."tv:il nnd airplane 7-~t~ rtwl t~:tr~stit»pl\" depots. i" . d o ‘t. of li"t'lll.'lll\' itself. "is wcll llitlt-i" holds and on fiv-rtnnitv m» in- nnv llitlcl’ lritnin. Their nod rlt"=tt'ttctiv""e== cnn cue wrtv. The Rflv-"l ii-itt" in strcnrvtlt and cf- thc l‘- fortrc frll\ll'fll‘ttll. and at lt‘.'*\' over littulrttttl in t l l‘ "-'t"-. ’tl"'tl"l(‘< "" .7 ‘r-i tivv llrm nut ‘t .‘l'*"'l\\'l in" W‘ in W" Fort-t‘ '" f~t-:7~~tw'-~. i of "’l\.'l‘lf""" and only rcqtn. in f"r" ll"l'l'\‘ for control of the nit", (< to l)(‘ attgnicnted by the planes Ln all-l lun A Burnett .. L}...- i "t d tilt" tviilppinn mnrfvin _ |now in process of production to win a complete land (rushing \ic',tlr_\' tnvr the \iCfllIlllI atr ,btllliltll'ttlls, 'l'lt.tt welt-r)", whvtt ll cvutea \\ 'mc:ut the licgititiitig of the end of llitlers “ill and will spell Hitler's doom. W/onders From Skim Milk Skiuutietl milk, ottcr- ct-itutlvrvtl Full)‘ lll ltWl fur pig.’ and poultr). has lwt-ti CHllYVYlPtl h_v the Qhcmist lllln n 1tt."tteri:tl of a thousand uses. I've-cut d.tv cht-nnos rtutl food y\t'~t‘<"~<"t'< hm‘? w-rouglt’. thtir ;tlt"lttitt\ ou ~l.it|t ntillc {llltl [Wr- fortiit-tl \\'ttl‘.<l"t'~ with u its :t ttt\\' rztw mint-rial. 53y‘ \'it"tor lztkt-r, utvlvt‘ tht- ltt-zttlitlg of "l-tirtls and \\'hcv" in the current issue 0f li-l-l- llvlll» Fwd in ‘yly-wti-trl for ncroplztties. it helps man to fly l'sctl in rhctttirnl sprztvs. it helps inscfls 1,, [Hip all intyrvst in (hing. living cztrds Itntl “-;1]]p;qpci' hzne it ."t< an tnqrt-tlttutt. .\1l1lt--l to knlwtititic, it gives \\'.'lllS and ceilings a (lur- able and washable surface. Found in cosmetics. qhpe polish, wntcr-paittts, putty and rubber goods, it is also fttsltioitctl into plastics. arti- ficial ivory and u-ed for tiressiitg cloth and cont- ing paper. To name all of the industries served by casein, one of the most useful of the many products of milk, would he quite a crttnloqtie. Xlrtqrtzitte p.1- fiue vhinu clxtv, rtc<|tiire< .'t glossy finish. “when it comes to plastics the list is impressive. llautls and faticv buckles, pocket ccunhs and poker chips, [tcncil hnrrels and lipstick containers, ltuittittg needles ztntl fl'\lllltl(t(‘>', cuff links for the gemletttziti ztutl .'trtif' itl floivt-rs for the moflh tniss and htutoits for evervotie-ztll can trace their ltistory hack to the dairy farm. - EDITORIAL NOTES - “X-leottie rztin a n- u n- Churehes begin Fall and \\'intet organization next week. - w a n- It is now announced thztt no ftwver than 9.120 interned enemy aliens have been sent from Bri- tain to concenration camps in Canada and Aus- tralia. n- u n o The Covcrtior-(Tlcticrnl rind Princess Alice have 1nd enthusiastic receptions all over the Maritime but none more hearty and genuine than given them here. \\'e set the pace. u t u x A Britons chance of getting killed or iniured hv a Nari hotnl» i: t in L000. l.lovd's tinder- writcrs have dectdt-rl iu offering policies to Cl\'lll.'llIS. The premium rzite will he I shilling a month for every £50 of itisurnnce. ¥ ll! t 1i .-\n Auklrtnd, \'. l. jurv hclrl that culling a tnztn a (‘ommuuist i< liht-lotis and granted $1.- 900 t;\tistrnli.'tnt dltntzr-ges to lirztttvi~ Simpson. a printer, for reference lllIltlU to him hy the gov- ernment rtfficinl fl(‘\‘.‘$l\.'llt(‘l' The §tnnd:trd. ‘ 1F >9‘ llztihvztv mcn who ltvlpr-tl n (it-rtnztn pilot out of a plane shot down in a stulddc fitiltl in $otuh- eastern England toil." .1 tiovcl ntczuts to prevcttt his t-‘stflpf’, T'hev took off his shoes nntl socks. llrtrc-forttrrl. the pilot didn't httdgcn >l< i.‘ * >l< One tnorc proof th-u l‘-rtt:tin i: chrtnccs iii cztse the liernnttis Illlilllltl an in- Vflslon is the fact that cvcn the Shetland l:- lfinds, like thc lllilllllillltl__ll.'l\'(‘ now lwcu put into nistrttc of tlcft-tirtn '|ihi~" work- hqt lit-on dom» ltv the islnitrlers tht-tuwlvcs who work from tlrtwn to dttrlv" withottt prtv. m a- lillilllfl un v . . “ finder ltow this pnlffv would work out hcre. .~\nv .\lc.\'ic.'tti ctttrcn who ltns It Ctnilltlflltit ztgztinst the ztdntttiistrrttion can express it in n twrntv- ivorrl tclvgrniti without charge. 'll(‘l(‘fll'filill scr- vice in Mexico is a qoverntncnt tnnitoplv. Thu wires would certainly he kept hm;- “1-1-9 that m,» vogue a n- : a Yo“ cmlll"! "lllill. fur 1c» stirpzt-s. (‘lturehill for rcsottrccfttlncss Illlll liull-rlou dt~:<-r|nina1jnn_ As the air raid sirens, compcllutz cvcrvone m take to shelters, sounded duriuq hi< qivech in the llotisc. he lllllll(‘<lli1lt'l\’ illtittlftlctl um 1t“- rcgttlntions would lm alien-d m ;|\4,,;,t aim-m; tutlcss the dmiget" was iintnittctit. The Xziris nor no other threat, i: going m prr-ynnt m,“ having his say, when and where he cliffs-cc, e s w w The §econd Fffllllvllll lh-lzti" Fypt-dhh,“ wyunp It'd to litiglntitl lllls dun; ,;:_»y-‘ 5;, W," was klllfllllptldill -'\ltl'il 13311. lltk tltir-l :tu-l last ex- tiedttirtti in the lTr<~lttr< .1114] 'l‘(»,-,-,,,- rm", ghcop "of: m Mil." lR-lF- Th1‘ lll<l disttittclttvl hon-lg» was “Ttltctt lttlv t2. Jllltl lllt‘ do"... \\"1"r- W.“ rm- u... llt<t time hv the l'rinet of \\'"t‘.<\ \\'],;,|,»,< 1H1‘. -_,(',_ lltc rescue of $ir lohn l“l‘illll\llll and lllsififllffifs "ml. (will “T” "lllftfllli." nronounrctl ltortrlcse, and ill?" fl-THIPS rClitovctl front the .\'.'tv\" liq, Klan-h i854, U U U I Tomorrow ltcing the (‘ltl'l'(‘\]n>|lilil]§1 Sunday of thc nuthrcnk of \\'t'll'.lll\ Xlqjpeh- g1“. King has,” prcssctl the desire that it sltnttld TIP olm-rvcrl as F! (lily of nrttionrtl pr."t_vr-r<. ln 1t [>l'ti(‘l,'||]\,'|[inn r119 Prune llittistcr s:t_\-<;“ llic- ,\l;,i,».|\-'_; ("WHIP mcnt in (':tn:td.'t lwlievcs tltztt (illtlllvllitlls gentry. Pill)’ will desire to nssfivizttc lllvlttsvlvvs with the Pmlll" "l the lhiitcd Kitiqtlttiti in this observ- ancc. The Covt-rntiicnl. tht-reforr-_ lTvurggfg 11,4» ‘krill’ of rill churches in (':tn:td:t to arrange, in preparing for services rm Fnutl-tv; St-mpnqlwr R_ that the day shrill he rvltsffvcll l|\" their mn- grcgntirms as a rl:t_v of nrtlionitl prmer and in- tercession." ' a w u u Condcmnntions under thc llritish Defense Act mav he appmlctl to the Home llfficc, which is iust now glutlcd with appeals from “Chatter Hugs." Wllfl nrc living sentenced in rtolive courts. ln :1 single dztv rt-ttcntlv l\\'(‘lll\‘-l\\"i such appeals were rvrvivetl rind in fifteen v.1.“ iln- fine; “mfg rcdticctl on the :|\"t-r:|;~<\ of ".1; per t".'lll, ll, F. llournc. who sztid that “tlu- (lt-rtitnus citll hunt us cnsilv." ltritl hi< fint- rt-tlticctl from [26 5s to £2, \\'. T. Page who had told 1t postmaifs wifc that twclttv prtrnrhtitists hnd hccn dropped in Kcnt. ll7‘ll hi< fine rcrlltrtvl front {t0 to 52; hut Victor .\luff, who ltnd told two women pens- ioners thrtt their lvPllslttlls‘ would hr rni~cd under ‘llitler. and originally got seven ilnvs in pfiggt] and a fine of itq, received no “Mai _ _ _ per. surfaced with Cll~(‘lll glue 1nd dusted with, NOTES BY TllE WAY l The other evening two men lm AAAU lulu... of the usnlllhliill ou- “T; ~<A\1u\: ARI-Ct‘ MCI‘: Vsiakfifll‘ 3.0.1 a Illhllnd)‘ i1 aubrl QJhLa-IALAZ. “o... toe Lu}, "vunvafu bound‘ Io. tnerr buziaeks All anmhet" ten-l lie. Lory gudllceu oduii iloyklufl)‘, "us cat" a..ef cur Vvfhlasu by, going in tut-n ufttsuout. ‘we: a Ml“..- tan); cofmnuucd "tuumouig," 0.1L out: Wu“ no Jlolllv. 4m: unfor- wuu-ute ttifng about it was mat urine thou .0 ptrtunt, of tne cats out l).l.:S(‘(l who emu)‘ exxep‘. lot‘ it]. uttvtr. bunny .t -,,..zu Ddllllilf- lion esttne zilOd; dlLl tue iuut got their ii.co.o MAu"'AAA.(l.\-\cd U\LU\JDE' me way vtas long and leave-tune lugs gwvvuig plkslOllély snort. -- llsrtittdord nxtiosttoz". i Records o! long hours and hard Wulri by tne women. of Euglattd, edritesuy" seikttt; to spccu me countrys war Sdpplléi production, come Wltll a SPCClAL oegtce of edi- I XICHLIOII m Canada where the only; woman working are those who gm.» their tune at me, Red Cross‘ and 0.1161" similar war services; Tue CllddCilllll \\OIIIL‘II in titans- try have anvays been in uidustry" for me must part. There is no effort here to gather the womenl into one gigantic war production etiwtprfse. .41 Canada we have not i com;- to realize tue full sigmucaxicc . of war. We are Si) , for me most‘, lpull, pursuing the ways 0t peace.‘ War 1s stmutnttig to talk aboutl over the Lea tables and the card tables but. those who talk the most Q0 the least. --- KJClICIIGI" Record. We fight alone. ‘Inere ls in that exlultuutrtoti and comfort. Brothers guard the back of brothers. We know‘ that the mun at. out" side will stand up while he lives. It steels otu" hearts and forttfies our hands. It ennobles and illumines all we shall do as one great family in charge 0t Llil the traditions and till the notior 0f our race. We are,‘ tnoreovcr, utterly" convinced that. we must be the adyutants of Godl This war Is a culminating struggle between good and evil and we fight alone for good. We shall pre- vail. We hate tiow, too, a sense of personal responsibility. Great. thing.» ‘ are committed to the charge of each one of us. We have such n sense of brotherhood in this land and throughout all the Empire as we have held xvistfullyt as the great. ideal fcr very runny years. Death itirztns much less, becwuse drain would be so tnucb easier than Nazi 5€I'\'Ill.l(I€, We shall not surrender. —The Navy tlxmdon.) After the Iiigh color of May- tlme the woods take on a dark uniformity of green that remains utibrokc-ti until the early" days of July. In ho". Summers the blossom- ing of the Spamsh chestnuts reach- es its splendor about that time. The tree needs only four tnoriths, as against the horsecliestnutls six. between flowering and tull fruition. It flowers higtztip, to the extreme tips 01 l.r.e brttticlists, with masses of long cat-d-titne lJIl flowers that are in both color and Sllilpt? veryl like the beards ct barley JUSL before ripcnrng. In the tvzncis that are so common to curly July a wood o1 these trees, sec-n from a dis- tance and out a sttuh: elevation I blows and wows indeed like 1i clu of ripening corn. ‘the whol: uuuottn woodland landscape L5 suddetky brtghtetitd by [hi5 rip- ptIIIg olive flowing exactly as the 1' th msc-ives \\'lll soon be il- THE cu4§tg1@_"r_[tzro\v1\1 GUARDIAN _ 1 (Special To The Guardian) i SHIP DRE» ‘ Few landstn... “ooze that when! a warship or u Iaeet- Ls IUSPIHSWLH aloft alt its brightly" C0.0I1I'€U bunt- inz Ln honour 0t sortie special even! the tittnoreds ol little flags which flutter m lite brvflt‘ Rte fllWlV-fl W“ to the tnaszhcati tn the same or- dct". whrn lllbtlllflltlllfi to "UYv-‘S Ship" are I‘C-L‘(BI\'PKI,_ Flicre is a good reason for this, ‘llu- rvnl ODJIKl ii the-e {lads is for purposes 01 shawl-l ling and about the only arranBP- ment of the bunting which conveys that ordered furl no messmze is , . "Dress snip " In Victorian days ltibl ye. en of stznals ivns met‘ \ 01-1 deretl to run _ub lIIS finish‘- All l-illlfilfi of IBLLIOIIS _.stgna.s were the icsu._t. ‘Ihen one may a CHI-um Pmllllmi. and extremelv tmportam stawstmm came to visit n shin which ‘V85 dressed in his honour. _The 3'90- msin of silmals strongly disapproved. Heinz of a sardonic- turn of mind the veotnen, confluent. that the visitor could not read flag sxznuls, composed and ran up a compre- hensive message of a most abusive, and insulting character. The great statesman never became aware 0ft the SUTIIIRE lZTEElIIIlZ offered httn by, the shin. nor that he was the. lattntiitig-stoek of all the other shun! ping In the rottdsteatl. A report reached the Admiralty, and the special IIO-XIIGSSHRB arrangement’ cfl s anal flags was made a regulation, The origin of Dressing Ship goes back l0 the claws of chivalry, In, those d "s the Captain of n war-‘ ship was ti knight or someone of even higher Slélfldlllf! appointed b_\' the King. The actual running ofl the ship was performed bv thel Master, who was of course an ex- perienced sea officer. Both on cere- monial occasions and when SEilllIIR Into battle the Captain would order the Ivfttstcr to dress the ship \\'lllI his armorial banners and pennants. t FROM THE "ODE ON THE DEATH TO THE DUKE 0F WELLINGTON" A people's voice! we are a people yet. Thcugn 5,11 men else their noble: dreams forget, Confused by bratnlesl mob: and lawless Powers; ‘Phank Him who isled u hero, and rottghly set. His Briton in blown seas storming showers, We ltave a voice, with which to bay the debt. Of boundless love and reverence and relzret: To those great: men who and kept it ours. and fought, And keen it our, O God, from brute control; O Statesman, guard us, guard the eve. the soul Of Europe, keep our noble Enz- Iand whole, And save the one true seed of free- dom sown Betwixt n people and their ancient", thron E‘. "That wot-r freedom out of which there springs Our loved passion perate kings. — Alfred Lord Tennyson. for our tem- Itu fnfiLd bv white and yellow ttr cf ham. t. -- H. E. Bates in Lute Spectator". l When Iluroltl Lloyd went, into the WllhS of Benedict Canyon in Bcvetcy Hiks. the movie actor got tnc land for $5M] on acre. ‘Ihat was only 1.3 y s ago, but the laud is now" ttssw-sctl at $5,000 put" acre. he mints the assess- ment. on his home cut from $280,- 430 L0 $127,330, It. costs him $4,- IL Ls anuzrttu how that purl of Iloikvwc d hus den built up in rcout y urs. It used to be bAlYClI, halls and WOOLIS, blow 1L is all tICIIIOS and puvcd roads. Where Harold Lflcyd, Buster Keaton,‘ Ivfaflon Da\ 1s, Mary Pickfod , and Douglas Fairbanks, Tom Mix unit Charles Ciutplxu. usctl to time a section all by thetnselites, their hotnes are surrounded by scores of others. We are not so sure that. many people see Harold Lloyd's home. It is so far in among the‘ trees, about all passerby glimpse ls, the artificial waterfall, which can be lteard and seen from the roaxl, when it ls working. Tout and the old cigar store Indian, or Mexican, at the gate are about n11 the tourist sees. - Windsor Star. It was really amusing to hear the silvery spintcr in charge of the tea shop expattzitttig on those Crinntliaus. It was a great. blow to them, after they had discovered her whcrctibouts in the wilds, to find that, she was not a fully licensed tavern. "If only you ran a ftsh-aitcl-ctup bar", she was con- stantly‘ being assured, “you would make your fortune in no time." When some gentle remonstratice was offered as to the impossibility of obtaining fish in that truly rural stiot, the prompt. response was: "You get. the chips. and we'll supply the fish all right." That blithe assurance might cause the owners of neighboring preserved fishing rights some slight ticrturba- tion of mind. From the same friendly" gossip we inferred that the Cutitidiwtis are not having an‘ idle time by any nteuns. Often they are off on a "scheme" at two o'clock in the morning, with a rush of motorized vehicles and a rare rattle of tanks. Sometimes they do not. return from those ghostly 6X- cursions until six o'clock next. even- ing. Canadian axes sound In Eng- lish woods, and, when it rains cats and dogs, "oaths five fathom deep" may be overheard. “But. never 1f they think we can heard," emphasized the splnster wlerantly. — Ottawa Journal. Surely we may take It for [rant- ed, after recent events, that. we Iiave heard the last, of that. Chan- "nel tunnel scheme? It. used to CF01) up. with undlmlnlshed vigor and persuasion, every few years, and was always turned down by our military attthorltles. Latterly the advocates of the Channel tun- nel seemed to be gaining strength, however, nnd even the military opponents to be weakening a bffi. What would be the position to- day, if a Channel tunnel existed, grid the Germans held, as they would have done, the French end of that nexus? It is all very well to argue that we could easily have destroyed It. but. would not. the German higher command have lakCn it Into their particular con- s. matron. and. whilst. seizing the French end. also have made a red- IS INJURED CRITICALLY NAPANEE, OIIL, Sept. Sr-‘UPJ- Don Wilson, formerly of Saint John, was injured criticallv todav when the car he was dTlVlIIE left LlIC road and crashed into a tree. les in tlioact-idctit, _ _ ._Ctu'ol1ne Wrsou also suffered IIIJIITICS, extent of which has not been determined. Coffey died an hour after the ac- cident m an ambulance on the way 000 per month to keep tip the placfi". , to hospital In Kingston. It l5 be- lieved the acr szot. out of control on istzc ef.01"t, by t1icans of a borne troops and parachutists. to get con- trol of our end before we had time to press the button? And. apropos pressing the button that. would blow the tuttncl up, might not we have been faced by the dilemma that the tunnel vras packed with our troop trains? The recent ex- perience of the Meuse bridges, and Fifth Column activities, would be enough to give any Channel tun- nel project. In future ytears its wtlpydggr cc Ottavy Journal. MOTOR I STS We who are protec- ted by a Complete Automobile Insur- ance Policy enioy,‘ financial freedom‘ ogoinsl the many hozorclsofmoforinglj ill‘ you would cure? lo ioin us, see this; ogency today; W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD CHARLOTLEIOWN ‘OO-O-O-Q-OO 0w Are , Your Eyes? If you ore luvl ympt 0f ltnln-headuchgcrloro g7": a — conlult a niec- General Odlum I The man who lnvctitcd the l1‘_t*t1.""_l\ l raid technique 1n_ the Inst wnt llrS just. arrived 1n Bfllfllll with ‘the lat- est contingent cf the Catigidmu A - tire service Force. He IS Mull!‘- Generul Victor Wentworth Odlum, . ., C.M.G., D.S.O.. V.D. 9m- mzmder of the Second Catiamnn DlVHlDII. _ , It was the Illhilll n! Novetnbt-r lo, 1915 t)“ the Western Front rue, Icy min came Dell/IIIR‘ dowru; The! men 1n Odlums battalion wete todt and a bit bored Thcv wanted X\(‘-' 11m], scmoono sutzuestert it ntlphtz, relieve the (lamp mtmtnnv to no; met and laud llll‘ (‘mrtmtti lI‘(‘llf‘lIl‘S.‘ lttstuutlv Qfltllllfs tittick, sharp lvrutn| grasped tlu- possibilities 0f £1115 I'll-P‘ dom stiflszcstion. l Wlth his characteristic tlwrmlllhq ness he charted evcrv move before- hand, When every detail had been worked out the men wettt over the‘ f I. This first raid wits a couuvtlc stir-crass. Manv Germans were _kt1l- ed. wounded or captured. uirkly news of the daring exploit fasht-dl down the line. Joffre heard of lb] and was so impressed that he made trench raids standard practice on the Western from.’ . General Odlum comes of a fight- mg family". Two and a. half ten- turies ago four Odlum brothers came over from Hofand with WIl- liam of Orange, fought tn Ireland, then settled there. His gredt-grrititifathcr served us, an officer m Welhnuloti‘, ttt"nr_\ , Infcre chartering 1i slitp and hdlillll; to America. But even there lit: couldn't. keen out of fight-inu- When rebellion flared up ln Canada m I837, this Orlltttu and his son took up their ivezmotis. General Otuuttrs futlit-i" was must- lv IIIWlTSlPCl tn ueolvm‘. ethnology‘. bounty and the briu ‘i tsru 1 tnovetnenl. But he was a suldur too, and Iielped to defend Cannon from the Fenian raiders. Victor Odlum was born at Co- bourpz, Ontario, on October 21, I880 ...nt=ai"lv U0 years ago. When he was onl" six years old he went to live in okvo where his iutlit-r hud been appointed president ot a cul- lege. His mother died of malaria 1n Japan and the fumflv returned to Canada Ln I889. the nee of 17 he began his mtlftarv career ln the 22nd Ox- ford Rlfles at Woodstock. Ottfim. In Attgttst 1899 he joined the 12nd Battalion, Royal CZIIIZItlIéIII N: ment; and sailed for South Africtt. He went throttgh the camptqus at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove. fide- fontein Houtnek and Ztmd River; won a commission as a lieutenant with the Third Ctttmdtzm Mounted Rifles and was lIWAITlPd the Qtu-vtrs South African Medal with three claps. can Back In Canada, he ntarted work as p. reporter on the Vancouver "Daily World" in I902, Three ydtrs later-at. the age of 25—~lte nus Elditor-in-Chief of the paper. Front 1914 to 1932 General Odtum owned and published the Vancouver Daily ar. He still like: to be described as a. journalist, but primarily; he is a soldier. When the last war broke out he held a commission with the 11th volunteer for service overseas. lIlflllCflllY took enmmutul. llo . s then 35 vears oltl A vvnr later no was commanding the 11th Can- adian Encode. He was recognized as one of the g»,- \ ». _'_. _‘, . ,,\_ <~. i Macs Hair Restorer A delicately perfumed pre- ‘ paration ivhieh restores, .. strengthens and hcaiulifies the A hair. IT “TLL RENYOIKE GRAY HAIR, '0 t” ORIGINAL (W... . ~\ ._$_, Promotes a new and Slip- crior growili where the lutir is RIUAIIK zuul is rcitr.irk;|l.ly useful in [nevi-tiling ntnlttrufi‘ and destroying llllfdslllt‘ lint!‘ killers. Just follow" the direc- tions carefully and you \\il be amazed at the results. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 60c per Bollle GASSI‘ S’! MACHS RELIEVE!) 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Dunn: the years of Dbace when the public knew him as a financier, ttu oil comprtnv director, s. patron of the Little Theatre movement, a Rothesay Collegiate School Rotheuy, NB. Founded llll A Residential School for boy| of 9-48. Separate Junior And Senior schools. Course: lead to Matriculation, R..\I.C., and vtve-ciairtnan of the Canadian 3115111955 lit 0m ' Corporation. General '()t'lllllll was studiously‘ reading the A Sound System. an I'- ienced Staff and Exce ent Pbcflttles have earned for Rothesay an enviable record In the field of Education. Tbll type of training will b0 of even greater Importnncc in the world of’ tomorrow. For Prospectus and Informa- tion write to lwtvst books on tnthtary strategy and tactics. WIllI the rise of Hit- r he sttyv that um" was inevitable and he prepared himself for it. SEEKWIEARLY DIVORCE LAS VEGAS. New, Sept. IL-(AP) -I‘t~u:v Ann fieut Vl/esttnore, 23- .\‘l‘.\I‘-(ll(l daughter of Sidney R. 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