W‘, J35...’ r-*| l "wamnwf F ¢=!'.’£'§?W".l r v l: i . C . "5 - .45 . .1 1.?‘ s =;._ ' '\&Qn:k4-s1-..--.~.r-,$ . 9M"! 9'5. ZEZUBUIQQ $99.24‘ QPPECNHCPP ss>q_-._,iw~q4_,.,., iicqr revs _ wit; QIARLUFTETOWN cuaamguy AUGUST 5, 1931 l: .. to eat on in» lllllll. so one must needswait Iul' l‘: uio, li-l llll.>‘.\ oli. bcfore satisfying the inner tinned ilLness of the member. Dr. Grant. x x in =i= n. -u. Kid Gill‘ io iliv iiiilk can business, it takes 2 d-i iiuxns t=i qvi io llli’ Huh. After waiting for 25 1T1. you l'Ull and bump along for l» you ure (lumped in Sydney Bi i too late for yicsterday/‘s v for lll‘i"rlltlil.<l.~lfl fact be- 1'1 i il'l\lll.\ iiiust have received their v . eiiii. ..'.oi. ll‘. lllt‘ liuiiip race at Oxford Uni- Vcl'..’§'_ or on .I ulllit‘ il".llll iii France. If there way to ki-i-p you awake they do it. In L"l t llllil<l‘\‘1\ll(l why anyone buys a Ol iio UH‘. l; l“1'l(ll!\' iiiglit we were L5 minutes I. ll Liixiiic. Narrows running out of Sydney. TAO lobsters wi- lHUkPd up at the Sydiieys were ‘ tii. htc at 0i lllillt‘ iriiporluiice iliuii the passengers. The (llAv-l" ivas s ill tlie same or his blood relation. Tiic train was so rough, y-ou could hear the bones ot uie i'lll.\il‘l.a riiiilv in the Pullman. Perhaps it was in honor oi the Ixibster Carnival at Pic- toii. "Hoav Long! Oh Lorri. how long!’ will we p," up will! it? I would have liked to have had Mr. Huiiiierlord or Allister Fraser aboard the siwliiiiy" Slliiliivl‘ that night. They would have gcrcicil some of Fkuher Johns remedy to sleep and I couldn't use that. All I could do was eouiit Slltvl), and the lobsters and the driver 1topiucd that." The Tourisfs Dollar ‘The question of where the tourisfs dollar goes is .’lllS\\'t"l'Ed in “.\Iotor Magazine" which reports the result of a Careful analysis of I011!’- ists expciiiliiures as follows: Miflfillilllflfillfi purchases, at stores 5 P91‘ 69m- Triinsiiortiiiion 39 Del‘ cent Hort-ls and oilier lodgings 20 P" $9M RPslfillYfllllS and other eating houses 21 D61‘ 69m Amusements 3 P91’ 69m Confectionery a P“ 99m‘ In min-r \\‘/lf'(l§_ 66 per cent. of the expendi- [mq- -_r,,.-. giiiii flu~ [ills (if local merchants Rflll _<,,I,,.},._-,-. {tom which it i, sprczid throughout the touii. l.» set-n that the l-Itqqyi 'lll ..- figure: it run toiiii-il {..I;_,,- i. \\_il|'lll going afirr. The tour- i_i i|i.§i,.._;, g,- iilll‘ llllll iiiusi be nurtured ,,,,,,i (5,, ',_,~ pslulillsliflll, illlll this llilllfil’. con- ,i,ig.,,, ,, i|iil\’ h,- ullllllllVIl ll\' giving visitors full \.l.l.il' fiii‘ tiu- iiioiii-i- lllt'_\‘ \]iI'll(l- The Church And War \\'ii_-.i ~ll>|lllll llli‘ Illllllllll‘ of ("lirisiian people bi- to iirir? .\ t‘ll'iil'i‘lll uiisiicr to this question ivi- too niuvli for ilir~ |‘,-i>ti-~i:iiii church leaders aiiil lil\|t|i l‘, ,|t llll‘ \\'~rld (‘onii~i'ciicc on (liurch. (liiniflltlllllY ziiiil .\'i:ii--, \\llll‘ll rrcvntly met at .- . “i ,. ,~,,,,,'.-,-,.,,,-,- “do |lt‘ll a rviort stat- fixloii . I l _ in" iliiii lllVlV‘ \\l'l'l' ut liui-t llll‘t‘(' lizisic schools n,"‘,i,,,,,..ii1 ;||l\ii|lQ iliiiiliiig (lirisiiuiis -- first. “W, “l”, “pinup Fill \\'-'ll' 1s sinful; svwWl» fliiiil‘ who b. h...» “-;ii' is iii-iilit-ti (‘llllfT to pun- pi, ;,,|',-;,¢;i..ii. oi inii'rii:itioii:il law or to sup- Puff (liri-iiiiii princiiilfl. and. tliird. those who i-Niimp (‘lii-ikiiiiiis nri- in tlllly hound tn hear grins for tlii Ii" Fitulllli‘. [i “qt.- {Wll jlrit iii ordvr lo rr-iiiovr tlicsr‘ ilif- rrrpnww ,.\,,-,,!,;,,._. Piyskdlllf should he done to promote ,1 ctuilv of lllP yiriilili-ni by people’ of 1,‘,'f_,.,-, H, ii. i“, (‘liris-ihiiis, it uiis llf'l!l, should lul-i-r in I'\il'\' \\".'iv ztgsiiii-t iizu" and for pvavv. Tip’; run,“ “it. IIYPIMITPIl liy a siic-ciiil silli- mmn,:,,,.,. i,,,,,i..i i,,- I)r_ \‘i__i~r ‘t lllfllfl, Ni-ili- qrliii- k"\l"llllli'll'_ iilio is illsli uorlrl ~1‘\'l'(‘lill'_\' of the Fiiiiliiii (‘Inf-nun Yi-liiiiivcr muvviiirnt- The report \\"is also l‘!Ill~l4ll'l'1'll by the section In Fitchburg, ‘i\iIass., a §tate motor veliiclc inspector was testing an applicant for a driver's license in practical driving. Passing a church bulletin hoard he asked zippictint what was on it. “Safely zone; go sloiv," was tlic noncliril.'iiit re- pl_v. The board merely gave the subject of the Sunday’ sermon. investigation revealed that a friend had taken the reading test for the ap- plicant. iv a n: n: \\'riting tn the Montreal Gazette, Mr. C. .\l"(iuffe_v, Ottawa, says: “Both the latc _l. S. lhvart, noted author of the Kindom Papers, and the late Sir Joseph Pope. secretary to Sir john Macdonald, Premier of Canada, branded as fic- tional the story that the 'D0minion' was nziiiictl because of Tilley's reading of the Seventy-Soc- ond Psalm, as quoted in your issue of today from the Manchester Guardian. The story is about twenty-five years old and has been cou- tradicted fully a hundred times. ‘Dominion’ emanated from the brain of Sir john A.. and the Tilley story was evidently the pious notion of some scriptural student whose zeal for religi- ous propaganda was greater than his regard for the truth." filii The Bishop of Bradford. (Dr. A. W. F. Blunt), who intends visiting here, will be recall- ed as the one who took the first sic-p in malt-lug the people of England aware that some trnublc was likely to develop over the association of former King Edward VIII and the pre-"ciii Duchess of Windsor. after the British press had kept scrupulously silent on the affair. Apart from his official ecclesiastical appointments. lil(‘ Bishop is vitally interested in a number of. rc- ligious and secular enterprises. A kr-en theatre- goer, he is president of the Actors’ Church In inn. He is also president of the Church of Hui;- land \\'omen’s Help Society. His lively intcrr-i in social questions has brought him to speak on several occasions before the Industrial Chris'- iian Fellowship, a a i: n- They have. on occasions. a ratlicr unique way of settling differences in England. llcrc is tlic story of how Lord Morris, 34-year-old solicitor. ate his words with a relish. Attacking lIl(|‘l('St procedure in the House of Lords he referred to the jury investigating the disappearance of Frank Vosper, the actor, from an nccan liner. as “a hand of Sussex yoke-ls." Then he acct-pied an invitation from the “yokels"'to dine with them and was received by the seven jurors in dinner jackets in a room which had for decora- tirins pitchforks. turnips. straw ard a wheel- harroiv. On a big marrow was ll‘ "ribcd "Func- tus flfficio" (having perform -l his iluly.) Said the jury foreman: “\\'e apprcciutc very mncli the sportsmanship of Lord Morris in coming among us. We do not blame him for speaking his mind. I have a great respect for any man- pariirularly a member of the House of Lords —whn has the courage of his convictions." Said l Lord .\lorris: “No one has greater admiration for Sussex than I have. But I reserve the right in say what I like in the House nf Lords. I am not paid fnr going there. Ry blackguarrliiig roroners I am cutting my own throat-it cnnmii do me any good in my business. It was a piece of bad luck-which has turned out to be good lurk—-tliat the Eastbourne coroner was so right in having selected the best men. Nine times out of ten I should have been right. In this naiv- a m; conference headed by Dr. ji-lin llfrickay’. I am wrong," barbaric can transform themselves spots to pillars of piiicr. surely the most advanced regions of Europe can shake off ifirii- devotion to the law of the jungle.—London Free Press. from plague There is a good chuckle in the story of tlic Chattanooga store- kccpcr who put up an empty cigar box ir. his store tinder a sign read- ing: "Police got my slot machine: please put your money ‘n here." The chuckle comes from the fact that. his patrons took him at his word, so that iii a few (lays ilie box was nearly full of coins. The average customer ikcs a Joke, and isnt above tossing away a nickle if it appeals to his sense of humor. The point. however. is that the custom- ers who "played" this cigar box got just about as much for their money as they would have got if the slot machine had never been removed- W nnipeg Tribune. The blue whale is the largest of all living creatures and almost cer- lain, the largest the world has ever seen. It is reported to reach a length of 100 feet and its weight I has been put. by calculation, at. be- tween 150 and 200 tons, The great- est. length I can find authentically recorded for a blue whale ls 95 feet. but specimens over 90 feet are still fairly common. If one considers the length and bulk of a full-grown elephant in relation to these meas- urements, it will be seen that the volume of a blue whale l= equival- ent to that of about 20 eephants. The common rorqual rarely accord- ing to current statistics, reaches a length much beyond 70 feet-New Statesman. A midweswrn practical jokesmith wired a huge and useless iron dog, which stands in his from yard, for sound. As VlaIlDTS entered his ririieway, then shadows actuated an electric eye which caused the dog to emit lcroc ous growls. Other Jokesmiilis can now perform sim- ilnr stunts. because a New York firm has brought out a little nictnl boxl 6xlixl iiiciics, with ail electrical connections inbuilt. Applied to ad- vertising signs or display windows. the mere viuve of a pedestrians hund will turn on lghts. start a washing machine into action, start a radio playing. start anything.- Business Week. At a recent convention of plann- tizners in Chicago it was revealed that. the piano is almost as helpless a victim of the corrupting moth as the fur coat. and the dress su.t. The pianc offers at least five -vulner- ahle points to the insect. Moths like to lay their eggs 1n the ham- mor-iy because it ls lined with felt. ngarded as a particular delic- acy by the little moth-worm. The hammer-head itself is lined with felt, b0 say nothing of the bushing. head and lever of the damper. So if you find moths flying around your piano. do not imagine it is a taste for music which brings them flut- terlng-New York Times. Niagara Falls, Ontario, has the disrnctlon of hailing the first hitch- hiker into court on a thumbing charge, namely and to wit that. he "stood unlawfully upon the l/rflvel portion of Clifton Hill in such a manner as tn obstruct the free use of the highway by vehicles. and did by holding up his hand 818ml "l! driver of a vehicle to stop. l-‘Oll- trary to city lay-law 1403-" Th"! how the law turns "thumbs down" on thumbers-Btratfoi-d Beacon Patriot over three letters of the alphabet, J» F. W. stating that Archbishop McNally of Halifax had lntructed his priests to have nothing to do with politics. I feel pretty sure no the burden which is now almost unbearable probably would be overwhelming. Of course, I know that many members of Parliament do not even try to earn their in- demnitles while others more than earn their. Reform of Parliament so that. all would at least try to do their duty would be very desirable, but it. will never be brought about by the publication of ill-digested letters over fictitious names. Such reform, if it ever comes, will have to begin at. the bottom with the electorate. The electors should be far more careful than they gen- erally are in the selection of can- didates for public life, and they should regard the franchise as a sacred trust, as a thing above money and above price, also above whiskey and ruin. As I see it. the duties and the responsibilities of citizenship are n07- lflllflhl as they should be in the homes, in the schools, in the press and in the pulpits. We hear and think a great deal about our rights. but our duties sit. lightly upon many of us. A few weeks ago read a communication in the such instruction was given. He might have warned his clergy against the dangers of Bellini mixed up in party politics. but. that _w0uld be an entirely dif- ferent thing. Polfiics are the science of government and citizen- ship, and any man, clergyman or layman. who does not try to under- stand and do his duties as a citizen should nnt. have the priv- ileges of citizenship. Be ides trying to confuse the “We “Fair Play“ in his letters writlrwnllv harps on the idea that if some members of Parliament and others do wrong everybody else is justified in following their example. No more vicious principle could find lodgment in the human mind. Its general adoption would mean the abolition of the whole moral code. The man THE JOURNEY Because I could not atop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but Just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove. he knew no haste, Arid I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. . l We passed the school where child- ren played At. wrestling in a ring; We passed the neids of gazing grain. We passed the setting sun. We passed before a house that seemed A swell ng of the ground; The roof was scarcely visible. The cornice but a mound. Since than 't.is centuries; but each Feels shorter than the day I first surmised the horses‘ heads were Iowan! eternity. Herald. --FJi11Iy Hfltnmn. i m The Charlottetown Guardian liiewdeiski Pm“? ~11 >="m-i> and who i» B T r, . - . cludcd yiscouni Lecil and other prominent lziy- Llc FORUM . lmumfl." “Nib ‘.05 u; 3,02,‘ l’ ‘run men. This section Lvung it aénltllcjlilllffififiliblfi to PUB - "*1 l‘ "llrl" '"" - agree on a report u! icy cci c tiat it was . nu mun u opo- m u. - '-_ I . . It any doubt remained In the 4 1 | , better to compromise than to emphasize their WM, u; some people rczardiux the ‘ giizliiiiiios. ‘it “'i'.'.'.'l!l'.."' ‘r;- i lilisiigrei-nieiit by tailing to report, Inagiilludc of the tourist. trade it CIIIIIOIIIQIOIIIIIIQIIIIII‘: tank-Ir: ii... i....i_. tlnumlu-il nun» w» n. n» u» ldvlnml '11“. pl-Obk-n]: (,~,-;,,,-,i by 1h.- “m and M, u". slivud have been dssliwled Over Z,'°1§,",Q,{,,',',‘,ZIL' ’ ui-liii-n-ii Ill riiy $1.00 rwr your (In adv-ma) mulled to . _ _' u“; July 4 week-end by the mg Qgld (‘rim-1- r;.i mi i-ii-(i-ii “L100 dpsrnyslg. p» udvunnl solvcil, said the framers of *thc report, have figures or me customs men at the ., c lllrll l0 ‘lllltl 1| llll ll I Ill . ' ‘ - ‘ '. ‘ » . found expression in resurgent nationalism in homer The lourm trade ,5 import- v - i ' . , - . - 4 - ‘ . ' , . . Once a ear we hold a rent sale of men B Bulls. Even n u market IIIURSDAY. AUGUST 5 193'! $('llf$ll isolation or in antagonistic national group- flll- wllt" ll l5 kmwll lllfll l7o-ll9ll. THE FARMERS’ CREDITORS f . . . y - g one of clearing our suits at!“ hold! __ ____ ____ in“ h .3. rCCHHIiHKI ‘ha! m“, dih-pulu-C cats passed the border at Niagara» ARRANGEMENT ACT 0 rlblflg PPICCS Olll’ unvarying P Y ' . . Tl“ ', . ’ ,_ l’ timlemqtilf) ‘a, rd r‘ _."' Furl» Erie and Windsor. it is twill-l --- ---- At this sale profits are forgotten. Come and Bee the finest stock of I A’ p’ t .0 sunr in ie nay o . i 0 u pii - ed “ha, an flnpfmoug sum i5 in.| sirr-rhe discussion in me Sam e ,5 Htsi the C“ _ U s t Id 0 product‘ n cipally because "law and force never have neon l\'}(1Jl\‘ed.E\'en ivithdanhayelrsage ofdbut ‘ Me which was “my pubiished in M n S‘ n y . . . h l ' t ff t" "orkin z t :l' ll l“ l0“ "l" a“ l l‘ _°°"sl er‘ the press. 811d the letters which Flv.-i"---ii~liirtioii of )Olllltlt's' in the United lining". m0 C “H? “ .- ,g.plrncrnlp ed “lb-hall a mllllml “mellcallsl av a ared Ln the Charlotte- ' l l lhe lit-art of the present eiil “as to br- found d > h id d. l‘ ° Pl” ?i.i<i ~ il:\ \t'if‘ li.i~ occwisi-iiicil concvrii across. ~ . - i camel” cm“ a “.1 a ° all an town dallks 81W- I lhlllli- Q19 Pub- , _ - _ ,_ _ , i in the claim of each fldllflllill state to be illL‘ spending mood.—Kitchener Record. . h ~ i _ flu- ii-»=iii<!:irv' liiic. llie estimate tn dziti- is 404.. p hdge of its Own Cause» _____. ggn“‘jatlileldlfsognrestjggglglgllrn _ _ h _ woo...» l! i\ili‘,l<, Jl grta-tcr totril tlizin ever wu.» . l l‘ It is ml)! intfnded here lnbeebstab- I this Province. Everybody mm‘ see y Early IJIIYOIS Will find the best C 0100. l .":i' izlwi il nt this lllilt‘ in tlie svzisoii prvviritisli. l5‘ ally 03m‘ connecuon “Ben that “Fair Play" in his letters l‘ ’\,‘li'~i i-m ' i-~ of all potato growing dis» FlTISIGIJS COIIIEI Ziglifiiriiii? splirlribsu-ziiliidcggslilfllitlillélfli: Id l gllfslhtzd lo cgltuseptllei 551d i _-_,_ n ,,_ _,, -_, -, z ,1 .-.-_'B, h ,se rin e aroo e. Illll ‘Jtfilltfll l .i t ue-ltl alt fikulsilfllllLlllQ fllllfl \ n t, h l It‘ 1 I lgéililéiflgbzaflailfllllliie Llscgltl/icgn 80;: ‘_ 23rd- ulumo is worse m this re- ‘ B . nii- ii on uzis Clll\.'lk\i'i ziow g .- i- _» new co ie as mare is HPPOQFJUICI‘. iu rum“ and anchol-iles m“. “m. i spect than any of his previous 'llJ'l - niiiiiiriviiioii of flit‘ ~iiii.'uioii lllllllf‘ at tlic, in a rcgion of the skv wliichis devoid flfl)l'l“'lll 5,}, ammk m me “Tum, a person l epistles. In that. letber he makes , _ -‘<""7 ' ‘ ‘t’ I'll“ W "‘il ill-ll ll" i’ll"'l'§l"'l@.\' (‘Xhle- l stars. and therefore difficult at prcscnt to locziic. begins u) wonder. Hitler does not‘ fl Very Crude and incorrect allafik 30 Mend $130115 Slllls "l the newest slYles and colours, 9X11?! inil -~ti--iniiir\ii~l<-d [ll-ll ullll‘ t'\'l~llll" facilities ofl This condition scientists tell us will be re d“lll" “llwlle or “l meal‘ slam.‘ lsi on the Sena“ 1m“ whlch c?" duality and Prlced formally to $1850’ A real chance to $1“ A‘ ‘ y v V‘ I I‘ I ‘s _ < I‘ , _ , i p . . .' . I _ . . y. a very gobcr feeder; does not drink, i tainly is not. under consideration ick a s 0H5 suit at a bargain prict SALE _ ___ _ __ I l‘ ' i lll‘ l» l" l’-“ ‘l l" rill‘ l "ll ll‘ lll" lllllllo l llllllllfl “lllll- l”l' llll’ WlQllPll ‘l»‘ll°l' l5 lllllllllfl i we b0llt’\‘t‘ and pulls at a modest l at the moment. Lie-st any one might p p i». l‘ ti. lllt‘ 'llil‘il‘ll_\ .iiiil [il'l'\l‘lll l‘L‘Clll'l‘i‘llt‘l‘ i zit tlic rate of about tlircc degrees a dzrv iii tlic ‘ brlar. The latest devotee of vcgetar- i be led trtray by “Fair Pla_v's"' l if ~ll --:ii1s," l directioti 0f the I-‘iig Dipper. (hi tlic tiiglii of lllllm“ and lecwlahsln‘ l! “lefécall llrade. 85am“ the senate I beg m ‘ i ~ v t » to ti.» .».<~ii.ii~i. i-i i». ;':a‘:;‘.i...'=‘.§;"*i%.:i..:ii::r".. ...§::; i ii°i'.'l.'°i“’ffif..iii“é..‘l‘ii. E PARK SUITS at $16 95 ' l .i~ il ll o :<:~ii ;iii- sllllli‘ of tlui pi-opns::l<. l .\llzui l). Xlaxivell of the [iiivi-rsirv of .\liclii- to send out for great quantities of l'.rom whom “Fair Play" quotes‘ ‘ I , o; ll! i illt‘ oi lliwiii “ill produrt- rc-"iilt< gaii. it will pass between the two lllllllllt‘ stars of het-isterik. ale and ivhsky. and ll“ l iarseiy. will dispute. l _ - ll lll " \ < i "luv \i.ll ltk‘ lll"\'i‘llll\' nci-rlcd. the Dippens handle. The Dipper will be in ilir- Hallhlm yum-S‘ .““‘l rorcebmeml The lBTKeJ and K1105? impfirtant l 35 suits 0f this famous make. Not a Bull, WON-h lGSS fllllll $25 \ ' ~ _ i ‘ . " V. '~ .. . ' . .. . . . . . d"“'“ ll" llllwl“ “l ‘he? a sum“ ‘ J8" °l ll" Wm‘ ‘lime by P"- l lhlle a erns in checks and stri es‘ Ii ht shades and dark shadeg, o. o w. oi l .i-lioi.iiii_ lviiiublit st n north “(stun ski during ll‘l( i.iil\ p.iii of that iou< lllllldlilih it might iiean them 18mm, which term mcmdy both 3" 5 P _ _ _ P j g .. , ' 5' i'l'\ lli iii .'lll\illl(‘l' iii ovrri night. ln ilu- small hours nf ihc morning ii uill from lIlliUll more sanglllmlfl’ ’=\_P' ‘he Colinmons and me sengte Isl H3119 Park SUNS P618111 their shape lilllll worn out. A real $16 i’ " ii i nut-i -_ llii~ Slut-s vvliicli irodiicc- ' skim flit‘ nortlicrn .\l\'\' inc. " - ‘IIlliU \" rl - “fill” Th” ‘lmld “mild b? llaslly done the standin and select Chance l0 Secure l1 hlgh N355 Sllll- "l 3 l0“ Prlce- SALE PRICE ' l ' H“ L l l l“ u“ l‘(‘(Ol(‘lll‘(l '\l iht- loss of Hitlersi ommiu d m. g k is t l‘\ u." .-ir‘i iiiurlvi-is llItVt‘ ovi-r-pro- lw nt-ar its maximum briglitiicss. lis llQlll ivili ' [pplo-tn iinf it his wtnlitnrianism c eesi a" l5 Wm‘ n" . l: ill ii s . l .i~ llliI~<' \\lllt'll tli-pt-ntl upon i-iiiizil that of a star of lll(‘ third nizignitnili», ~ucli “KP-ll “lib ILWNPW Y°Fl< Tlmm menlmgsafnd’ ‘ggdmgeilfi » l ~ ‘v \l.t\lill. ais- ilie faintest of the seven Dipper slurs li Th standln o mitte tn‘ ’ . . .. . - ~ 4 t ' ' After all the properly owner is e 5 c m _ 95 91' B i a l» ~:' i~'ll' -ii '~'\l~lll\'ll't'lli‘1‘ll'lllll l.\.ll.l i \\'lll appear as a fu77v bright [Ytlfl] |ii-r]i4ip< H“ mm, (Mm 0-0“ . - - Senate often meet ll'l. the fore- I _ - _ _ V 4 _ i - - - - ,- , i i .. .. peisoii in this _ f‘. _ ‘s tll (illlfilll to (illllllllflll ivvoduccrs l without a noticeable tail. Illiotogrziplis iii.'irlt‘ country. Each l year. rcgardlefi 900m: lhellllemoollb, and even. _ _ _ , , illsii, 'l'.i'i- l'}l\' lll’ llli‘ lilt~~lllllll\' of bnitcrl l of ii show that it reallv has a tail. liui :i vcrv “llllh” “c dlllllles any Income iiiiiletlmfi mrlhe evening: i0 that i 12 only suns l“ u" lot’ Sport back styles m good quaml ~ .,._ invqm ifitw. llhllln lll\\I miiiiqli tri per- slender one This w-eek the conici is a wliolv lllllll all‘; l’l'°ll"ll'€ l‘: Lmllps: Plans: 1y b31115; Cali‘; I}??? dz; lsvgsrakl; Tweeds. Patterns are 813011)’. SIZGB 8T8 35, 36, 37- V ‘ _ " _ ‘ i . ‘ . '. ‘ . ‘ _ siipuaet anioun o ax - ~ ' . . . - ___ .'iiiI'f'lllOll to (,iii:id:i. l‘llli'llfif's' selling on point lower in the magnitude scale. but bright who 0,“, m, property on which to from eight to twelve hours a day‘ Thls l5 Y0"? “lance 1f Y9" W531‘ 3 small slie- SALE k ' .. s of quiiliiy, such as ccriifir-d seed pota- enough to be clearly visible in a dark sky. PW lR-‘les “mad ‘as ‘filler? as gm: geigfiggewlililzlgsengi 1211:6552)?’ Many ' it >_ ll » ufl ii i b» affoterl, but Can- —-—--— clloose- "m?" ‘mm ales fig l - . e age n com" ‘i1! ‘J! 4.. if... éi at , Editorial Notes , ‘},‘.°."f.l1‘5;“..l‘§’l‘ii3§?.§ 22%: ‘liéi’; "snail; - h w - i ~ .. i - » iiisi $1500 t lie affevww] should tlic [nu-w] Ftates de- peiirance of the town IIISARXPS are homes, preparing themselves for e s I €=l- t 2 ni 'rii'-u‘;irl~ iii Si nth Anwricziii . - . . _ __ (¢0'!‘t$l1°lll_lllll>¥l.\' ral-svfll _ 1M‘ o" committee and House work. Some- _ _ :U‘I\|Hrl:l‘.< ii Pi P4. t i l I kcinptlier good half holiday for the siiiit- pl'(.il)t-ll'l._\'lll-\‘ bl]. [IIIXUOD qtliiiifjtt-llriglf times important bills come from 50 of the finest suits ever offered at this price g0 on sale Saturday. (l? 5' a y a ,., 15ml; ‘.°-.‘.‘..‘.._.,° o] L ‘pe i ilgiyfiffifijfifed” sahifsfglgenigh: Patterns to please everybody, Grey, Blue, Browns, Black and whites. 1|“? SVJIIIE)’ Shaker Qcattered thunder storms leave some (lis_ ~ 81mm. be caned- Scraps of pgpvl" Excepllonany we" tailored andfillenty of weight to 8mm.’ ha"! we?!‘ ’ m‘, t - ‘h d l‘ ' ' ‘ Tl" "5"" f_'“_l’lf"“ “Y”: Flnfg Ariei- clays and even Weeks spent Yes those English Worstecls Suits are the greatest bargain offered lll ' “iv rs 1re a lonv-siiffcring race whore l s o“ m e rillmgiiltl i * fiiniliieliallii-iiiiigil llllllldafivbg 000 gem“, “Em by goméiiittieté; of the manv fl day- €°m¢ early 3nd Eel- "W Dlck- ‘I5 0o ', ‘_ '~’ _ ., ‘i ‘ nae eyoacoeC- ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ trim grit iuiices are coiici-riicd. Wc Montague Races passed off snqcevfupy with Slim" S? llll llllkliglloldqwlaglelecggp moris finished and ready to ab"; Up to $22 on sale at _ _ w — _ I ,. . , - . _ - , . ‘ ’ " l(_(l9l a a mere . - ' , v c ‘u .lti- lllL lllllllls-liill tli.it Prince ‘Eduard out the customary ram. scimiiious auctioneer, these deep- 5&2‘; aaihemsenfgllignllllégé in‘? i‘ E II i- Tllli.‘ l‘.\‘ llJlCl Ill!‘ lll<l~l to endure in this . i: n is r cur rates ii-ei-e nothing less than ll ° e5 . . . . ,, . - ihas often been commended by - 'iL'l.'ll'll; but the foliiiiiiig coiiimciit on the night Queens Con", Conservatives are term“, in "sacrileee. The 117mg ti?!" might men who knew Wm, they were ,. , . . . . hair- been most enlightening to the _ i.i.ri MTHCC bll\\\‘\'ll .\_\<lll(‘__\' and llalifax, by chai-logtegmivn on Thurgday 12th mql harassed nncunnopl. is the fact that talking about. Occasionally the l iii illlUf of thv .\'-~va Scoiia llozird of Public a a a the bargain mum.‘ like some great Senatem ififirises t3‘ péss bills Llvléii ; . . ,4 - ~ . - . .. . . . - .. .. me rom e ommons. e - Fl“ Pl "M" P-"llllll l"‘l""‘~‘l"" lllfl" Canada signified her inteiiiiiiii of enicPnii llllallcllll “m” "H" lel/“lnllmcrll “i; k h t 11y .-, ' illllS lliltl ll.t\‘(' eiiiiuiutctl from this the (ireat War with the Mother Country, tlii: ‘ money is Involved” iiiuchnlrliililviiiziw niilgageweinhtflziiiiah? I-‘iovziice in rccvut yvurs: date 1 1 ____ Some years ago the Senate killed I01 9 4' ¢ g a * g i p," i; 5 iesson (or u" several railway bills that. came A . ‘ i k ll P P _ ‘On ilvmliitisrliil’ li-lfllll.‘ July ‘It; the Honcpupable K_ _ C Lb I _ _ won: if‘ n ._ n. the Balkans‘ and from we other Home. If n had L y Bl.ll_d.01"\\vl.tlIl I .iiii a nitm i-r siaite rom ings minty I era] patronage is now in, m? Middle MS,‘ which have ions no, done this the mileage would y" “\ l“ l‘ ‘l Pl“ ‘AP-Dip’ lor lhe SW91 ‘my’ llle hflnfl‘ Pd l ffimllllllfl‘. "Wlllg l0 lllfi GU11" bu-n regiirrletl as backward and be much greater than it is. and t ivas too i-..i._\ in it iii town. there is noth- vocates such a principle must be either insane or totally depraved. and as such should receive no con- rtderation. But the fact. ~ that a respectable newspaper admits him to its columns over even an as- sumed name gives him a certain standing. and justifies me in ex- posing him. I do not pretend to be a Judge of Journalistic ethics, but it seems to me that freedom of speech and freedom of the press, like every other good thing can be abused. And the man who de- liberately tries through mizrep- resentation to bring the legitimate parliamentary institutions of hlSl country into contempt is at least a potential outlaw. It l.s the way that nearly all anarchists begin their nefarious work. The only comment I shall make upon "Fair Plays" references t0 myself ls that he shows himself to be totally ignorant of parliamen- Imjv rules and procedure. He claims that. u committee of the Senate . ....i cuinpietciy whitewah his friends. the administrators of the Act. If he is sure of that why not get his special friend and patron, Senator Sinclair to ask for such a committee. I-Ie seems to think it would be sure to destroy me. Then why hesitate? I don't suppose any of the racketeers would weep over such a result. I feel pretty sure that. a large mBJWlty of the people of the Prov- l lnce are dl "satisfied with the ad- i ministration of the F. C. A. Act,l and would like to see a change. This brings us to the consideration of what. should be done. I suggest that the administration of the Act . be Riven to the Judges of the will"! courts, to be dealt with fnl their regular circuits. This would eliminate the enormous "extravag- ances" we have hitherto experien- ced. and would likely carry out the intention of Parliament in pa-slng the Act. Whether this suggestion meet. with public approval or not. snmfilhllls of a public character should be undertaken. I think. Mvetlnss. called bv l-he governing 5011165. in the cities and ml8ht be held to discus the sub- ject. or letters might be wrimm l° "iv "Iwflplbers by responsible IIIGKEY um lllllll0l.$0ll CHARLOTTETOWN 01‘ Vitalit aiwas us BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA men over their own signatures which could hardly fail to accomp- lish some good. My responsibility in the matter i' no greater than that of the average public man and citizen. and I am willing to undertake my share of the work. of European politics were wound up in the red tape of Geneva treaties. Then came the Analo- Italian clash in the Mediterranean. Britain was forced to back down. Mussolinrs naval and air strength in that sea expired the real extent of her weakness. Collective secur- ity wilted away. Without a stron| Britain there could be no such I am, Sir, etc, J. J. HUGHES. Souris. P. E. Island- thing. August 3' 1937' ‘Today those same pacifist-l. grudgingly perhaps, admit. that only by rapid rearmament has Britain emerged again at the ml) of the heap. They recognize. r00. Facing Realities iGlobe and Mall) Prime Minister King's assertion that. Canada can scarcely hope for immunity in anather war wil be all that. is necessary to bring the dflmmlilvns 0f the "unarmed" isol- atlonlsts cascading about hi; head. Blinded by their own prejudices, that it, more than any other factor, is holding Europe out of Ivar- More than fencing off the brink. British rearmament stands ailfllllfil the solidification of those Com- munist and Fascist blocs Willi which the Spanish war has thre" ened world security. To talk neutrality. to plan im- munlty. is to talk the languas! °l the ambitious militarism. Nothinl could suit their purpose bell" than a world divided into nation! pledged to neutrality at any f-‘Ofil The only course left to Pllclllsm ll the offensive one. It does not mean war. It means the alizllmt-‘lll which in today's world of militant nationalism fall short of peace ldeflllsm. they resolutely refuse to admit realities, or even to face the conditions which force those reall- ties upon us. There was much the same sort of paciflsm abroad in Britain three years ago. It was boasting quite a record as a peace-agency. Its ‘ -t claims included the 0mm f m t of democratic nations azflllb state of mind which mad: (isi-m-ari ‘“'°°'“y' I‘ dwfllds "m" l strong. unified British Empire. 011 an equally determined Unllld States and those remnantsof ll" system left in Europe. 583""! l°' gether they wiii resist use"! 510"- omue scuooi. "LE-AGUE" wirnmrmo Iior-i --0hlld"' of the Point Douglas school, M: iviniiipeg. wouiri up llllll §°l“,’,_ term by forming a lcasllt? wffr‘ realities i law "scraps" lilflOnif thei nlllllJ -I disarmament possible. By "pence ballots“ and similar tactics it suc- cessfully tied the hands or author- ity against reversal of the policy. ’I‘hen. suddenly. it bumped its head flsalnst cold, hard reality. There can be little doubt that tlic | Baldwin Government would have had extreme difficulty tn getting its defense loans past the House o: Commons before Abyslnln. Col- lective security was still a theore- tical force. Most of the There Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. BE- CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL 0F AN EXPERIENCED STAFF MANY 0F WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. "ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES" BLACK TWIST CHEWING