._."u'e - .4’.- .-..,.. .. -n-sr~. ‘mams-usnwoon». .-.<...>--.- - 43 s4, . <4 <p4 i ." <'"~ m§:\2€:“f'§ §""nPa ,_,_',,_._‘_‘_S,,,.,,_ PACE l"?! iv l'—" s~~ lad OIIARLGTTETUEETI G ll ARI] IAIN altar-um;- Uuilv il-uuuitcu tn I887‘. President Llrlll. l ul. N (‘ht-slur S. bleLun Vice rrc-iili-nt. J It. Burnett. F..I.l. Secretary l.lt'Ul.("l U .-\ blai-Klnnun no.0. Editor and .\l.in.i:;ui: ltii-ci-tor J R. Burnett, F..l.l. Associate l-iiliturs. frank “Hilker and III" A 511ml"- svusiururios lures By Mail Ill P. L. |. slam l) r war 81-5" for B m0!!!“ ., . lu miiiitiis ruli- fur one month alt 00 fur u months. $1.“ Cltv [IF]- By Mail m l; Saturday “cl-kl! ‘$5.00 pcr pvt fur 3 months. “The Strongleisf .llt'n|ory is lYeaker lhlll the WctiIrr-sl Ink." Fisheries Industry Neglected Last \'l'.ll' t"i- l) -ii lhirliiiiuetit reccig‘ nized ,i,',. ,,' ‘i ' lliritiiite fisheries iii- duqn, h. <,c,i,, M, i,» ,\~_\€\l in reliabilit- aiin" 1 _ . on Rm d, l. li. Blicliautl, .\lin- istcr of l e more than half of {his Y“. ,, _ siiiil ihiii this year ll1€ vote \\ h i 5;‘ "tmiiio, 'llW ‘kt/MS ‘F: last yearsi 1i.- QIWII ' fl“: l“ ‘ Home of ,_ _,, nan, _i, 1;. Afiduud. lvlinister 0g _<_ are as itilloivs: Proyfnqe Number of I Afflfllml? friicriiieii distributed N m s. ,,__., 8,133 $179,052.98 O W i- 1.1m asmozo U55 13,470.09 5193 122175-46 152cc $445.968.73 aitl explained, were ii Illl\'t'> or deficiency ,» ~ \l,il,llilt’tl was why ' _-.\ .-iit,iti v-iicil by Parliament Sicxtooo this . made in the _i.~ i-z ..r needy fishermen. ivi :'ir advertising the fish- wis vii: out zilioigcilier, notwith- ' »‘ Ht- ltllllllQlly would ap- iliiii ever. The ap~ p,-,;,i,,-j;,;;iiii, i- qiiiriliziiis was cut from Morris; 1;i__-, $_',;.\‘,.\‘_*4 this year. The ‘we {m ?i~ ~ i$i.\‘_mwu last year) was eliiiviiati-l 1“i- iiiti- iiir liiiililiiiq fishways and clezirii" ' ii-liiciil iiviui $WMOO to $2,000- In all, i..e ll" ‘us for the Department were t-tititityii Itifnlnfil) over last year's appi-iapriziti iii=_ it will be contended, was dm. p, “q,- w‘ ; itii only $3.790 of this anpmm f, l on rlepariiiicntal ailmin- piiqnii-ii, ‘ have been reduced or eliuiiziziii-il served a vital pur- ae conservation of the in- past‘, Es-i ll il"~' ‘v, 'l"ic-"i* ~_ on the other hand, been an an ilv izil i:ii;:-' w: i". .- t1l'i(‘ iieins of bureaucratic mpi-iiilziure The clia- siate of the industry under Lib- eral rule. a. .li the promises made to stab- iiize marl. ‘ iii: summed up by Mr. llicliitutl iii. fining wliy a daily bi-iqiip ' iiri cou'd not be given: "'l'lie I ci . . . .‘ili-, .\ i:iiid, “that in Can- ada we have ii ii yo! any tish market; we have no fish excii we have no fish pier-ex- cept in i-cqitict isif ‘lint on the Pacific coast, and of course l ,. ii i. i iii my observations tic the east roan. 'l"'i: iflilll<ll'_\' on that coast is still using cumin-i i iiii-iliiitls of operation. Prices are not di id by any board, ex- ~wn~ change or nizir-ti, _ iiv l-“calftv. Those prices are (lPiPTll il liv \i'ii.: ‘ i. "cu are willing to {alt-g from The wiiflc want to buy their fish . . . [Vii ‘Tc ‘try is better organiz- ed, the GOVEFlllllPllI li ves that for the present lt is in the lies: lll"‘Y‘/‘=i§ of the fishermen not to induce them to liilieie iliat certain sets of facts or certain c“ li-iiins ll"? exist, ivhen in reality they do exist." (llazirvird, Aug. 5). \\-'otilrln't that have made a fine Liberal campaign speech last Rlarchl How Innq dries the Government, now ln prnver since in}; pi-iipi-ise to take in getting our fisheries "i his: ry . better organized", and ivho is responsible For is iroiiilition 0f affairs at a time ivhen eroiitiiic food production has be- come of vital iiiipr»i'i.iiice to Canada and the Empire? Down Hcnrlerl? Read This so among us going about pints in lanii-iitatiou for There Tll’ \\'f‘i".l'lll’_' cw the faii- iii l finally has the Blothtr ('oiiiiii"i' l|‘i"ll il in a tight, and she is not going iii lic 1 liezal what the American weekly A Site. . ~ i:i=t returned from Germany gave ii_ii- i. s i. of the weight and accura i u: iili§cli ci-iifiriiietl the inipri~_-- , i " _i1l liiig river never less tli:iii _Ii> - i; -il llyiiitf night for a fulfil of lllifi i‘ ‘l l. ii ii. ve .\liiy l, liriil (llllllll'jt‘il I} l? lii-riii:ui_v hail tlziiirigil l3: i.;i i- ’. livery d.'i_v's rlslav iliii- - ‘I ‘i. w .- i i placcil lit-fore it, nave :iiliI ii Fii ' s ltl't‘llill'illlllll rif hump ifi ~ ii.=i r i-it. I'M‘ no [fr/Ion drmIi/"i/ ii ' ' l ri/ Illli/ i/rl/iiii; l/iriii [III/III r/i I . i , / I i /-’ii."'i/I. \llrl liy last wet-k the li ii ilt .i wv of l7.iii'op<- was trulv an ill'l iiiruis- l liv air aiiil naval piiiii iiiiiiizii-l i-i i rim-nu llriti-h S(llIllf‘]‘_<_ i ii of an idY-i d l‘ ‘l ii-, ~l'\l'l'7ll battalions nf l" “ pl ,\.'i‘i\ i/ll"ll‘lllil"l‘~, 31mm) lhtl-i {elk I- ('1 "h li"iii]i~. l.'i.-~l week withi ilit- (will y Ill‘ iilil~, [JINLUUU llrilrius wcr-e T!“.['~i"i"il \l"!l\' \l‘l'\li", lh-liitiil all tl...- uin- Ltiiit liiPriliiius of latc-‘Il llclcuvf‘ \'i>l|iii;iii'=, uli a llflllli’ was lIl~l \\'i'l'l\' fllfllllfvd m (h. [i m,» t lllllls‘ r-ibliiiitg the L. l). rif :'i -'i- -l ivLii, ‘\'\'<"ll lfiYk‘ ‘PHI ll“ll ll- v3“!- 1i,» il-iiial iia- i-‘il 'l' iii -ii, traiiii-il at nigh’ H ,~ _ 3- \- l .i ,1. “din ,-1 li-iril core of \\'.‘ir l v.- .. i~'. 'l‘.-I;- iifiii-iix‘ chi-f concern was to lllila? lll'i7l I|\' it" i-iii- their >t‘l'll[tl1‘.<. lit‘ PTFP-“Wfll ti. ilsiiiiil-J, .li i-i- eii-iiv when necessary‘ to extcriiiii t: ‘iiriiizuts. This week 200000 0f them were gii cu the task Qf patrolling Britain's snilroad lines at night. lion when harmony and unity are essential. ___ l l)l I URIAL This concludes another week of ideal weather for farmer and holiday maker alike. lf rural preachers, and thou In Next week, the week of weeks for us and our _ know wliy cnurcli services am poor- fricnds, and well-ivisliers from away. attended on Sundays, they deuce in Lne newspapers. In one alone, published in Lhls paper recently, more were no less than ten references to Sunday visi- tors in and out. of a certain place. People who leave their communit- les on Sunday to vlslt; elsewhere cziiuioc aft/cud their local church, while visitors frcmn urban make Sunday the hardest. day for many country women, and this ls one of the lessons why they can- not attend church. — Whitby Ga- zietit and Chronicle. Mayor lloudc will have a more tunusiug story Ithan ever to lll£ll\'€ the lung laugh itcxt time hi: dines with llis llajcsiyn ¥ Ii i When one reads of teas and ice-cream cials one realizes that the iariiii-rs have at last . Yul’- ‘ ‘awn h" b uwmml a little lime for rclzixiitiiiii and friendly inter- ll. R. H. the Duke of \\'ind.sor has become quite business-like since his appointment to ad- minister the affairs of the lhiliaiiizis, and spent part of every afternoon on board the Excalibur practising typeivriting. But as a Governor will have a turivate secretary and stenograplier to look after that for him. R.\7‘l'll{l).\\‘, .\l'(§l'.\"l‘ l0. 1940-“ lald l: h ‘lulmiilng to note’ ‘miles through France deceived their German cap- tors into thinking they were Russians by answer- ,itig all questions in Gaelic. That is but natural; doesn't the Gaelic for “How :\re You?" sound like “Comartissianjeiv. I fore the paving was put. on, pre- venting heaving from frost. salt was placed under the ordinary paving, The facts seem to speak themselves. — New Glasgow Newman died tomorrow's . date engineer! who drive engines on a fixed track are exceedingly strenuous, but. the driver of an automobile, who can meet ivith many more dangerous situations, who must possess more skill and resource for of the public, need merely buy a license to drive. tests for drivers. should be allowed automobile wituotii Boys and girls should not be trust.- “From the age of fifteen dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion. I know of no other religion: I cannot entisv into the idea. of any other sort of religion; religion as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery." The New Brunswick Fox Breeders’ tion re-eleeicd Dr. president at its recent annual meeting zit .\liiiic- tion. R. A. Snowball, Chatham, was reelected vice-president and .\l. 'l"a_vlor, Fredericton, re-elcctetl secretary-treasurer. The association re- viewed the operations of the last ycar and cou- sidered a 1940 program which includes tentative plans for a. live fox show and a pet Sll0\\' un- less war developments interefere; and details were left to a committee to deal with. 'l'e:ikles, Russex, driver should be duly efficient and Clll". - Guelph Mercury. Canada's air idol of the last war and llS Air Marshal in thi.s—Wll- liam Avery Bishop, V.C., M.C., D.F.C., Croix de Guerre, etc. ~made a lasting impression on the officers and men " ' Icorce. Camp Borden, of his inspection Although the blinistcr of Defence and Prime c clear-headed, blue- Minister intimated that no further troops would go hence tc the homeland, they were speaking in the Pickwickian sense, the sense in which Prime Minister Churchill spoke. when he wourl be no more evacuation of children to liere and the Ll.S.;\. There are still drililets or drafts of our brave boys goings overseas, just as there are small contingents of little ones reaching our brought. down no fewer seriously grave, regarding toe out.- ecme of tlit- present ivar. After re- calling the dark (lays five years ago, lie victory finally‘ had been won. Sig- nifi ant indeed, were ecu icicnt words: "We will win this uar and win it, in the airF-Barrie Charlottetown was the suniticst place iii the Maritimes last month as the officitll uietein-iilitg- ists record. The respective cities and towns en- jO_\'€\'l during July the following ltriiifs of qui- No large families? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frccbiirii cf the ccsszoii of Smith briitefl their 45th Two of the children, a llltll‘l‘l'.‘(l rliiugziici- in Michigan, and a s:.i1 working in the tnincs at Sud- biiry, were unable l0 be home for the other l6 chil- LllTll “.115 present and along with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21713 hours. Gilgfifoun, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. there are l8 cliiltirezi iiineli moving around for this fam- ‘1l_\. \Vi'.ii the <.\c.;i'.ion of tlie two others uiio have left, marricrl and scitled in whai- might be cailezl the lllllllfiflléllf All the others were below 1hr» 33o "Dr-moruliziiic" grown fruits and vegetables iii the lhitzirio mar- ket is condemned in a report prepared for sub- mission to federal authorities by .\lr. C. F. Perkin of the Ontario Agriculture Department. The report TlYfil1llllPllil< tlii- iiiiiitiitlLiiit- rtlyiciilq of the imporation of all fruits and vegetables on a quota basis tinder the authority of the \\'ar Measures Act. It suggests that it is “absolutely necessary to enlarge the home market for sur- plus domestic production ceated as a result of import emoargoes imposed by the Vniied Kitig- dom and other Empire co iv- iti F‘l't‘0ii)lll'll tire living _ liicy went when iliey were married and where all o very rcul ‘way u is “licme" for hem ali. 1f all the children and grand- HFC llll\\' lllklll)’ lllllCS gTilnll- make ii family guiliering of 43 per- sons, sufficient. we iax the capacity of even so expan- lioiiic. - FtClll ilie Pcterborough The announcement. ln an Italian hlgli-conutiand communique a photograph showed direct: hit. on the British airplane carrier Ark Royal certainly gives Goebbels that he had better tell Signor Gayda not to sink in the Mediterranean any of the British warships Goebbels already has sunk in the North Sea. For this Ark Royal is t-he same aircraft carrier that. the Germans "sank" last September- a claim they repeated even after an American naval boarded her and found no damage. Now, however, the miraltiy reveals the wholesale scale Laurence Binyon, soldier-poet, born thls date, "\‘\'ith proud thanksgiving, a moth” for England mourns for her dead across thg 50g, Fleslrof her flesh they were, spirit of her Fallen in the cause of the free . . . They shall not grow old. as we that are left Age shall not weary them, nor the years con- At the wing down of the sun, aii-l in the The Nazis in their reitortfld sinking damaging twenty capital ships ln four titonllis, whereas Britain nod only fifteen at the beginning of the war, while fifteen more cruisers than the total British strength in \\'e will renteinber tlieiu. Fifty young Tllaritiniers and leaders are tinder canvas for in days at ("amp Weqcsegum, 11¢,“- clllPnlflll- N- n. on Falinon Rivcr, siioiisrirerl bv the llaritiine Religious Filucrtliiiinil Finiucil. The staff includes Rev. \\'.(‘, llricliiun, Keiitville, N. S. as dean of the camp: Rev. ,\. (illmifl, \\'olf_ villv, N. S. who is giving llle general courses; Ralph Young, lliiriiiiiii‘ liovs‘ work who is "ivin" a siiccialivatioii course work; lliss Vivian l7()\\'l(\r_ _<i.i'.,i litlin, giving lewlershii» in cliililreii’: ivoi-k; .\lr-. R wlph H". rill, Faint vlflllll, llfilfllfllllfj in girls‘ wivrk: Nor- iiiaii Clark. llvriviek, ll"'llll" in lllllsli‘: 9N4. (‘hai-liittetoivii, switnniiiicr. .\Tr. .\l:ii~liiiin is in voun" people's work :iiirl .\liss liw-ljvii Faton, , is giving lectures at the camp fires on the |iii<siriii:iri' enterprise, been sent. to the botiocn or damag- ed‘ by a battery of microphones and printing presses. At that rate, Brit- ain now ranks with nations as a naval power. But. there may be an explanation. whenever a battleship ls sunk, the treacherous Churchill name to a smaller ship, thus keep- ing the some name afloat and at: the some time belittling the exploits of the brave Nazt airmen and U-boat commanders. Possibly the British, refusing to scuttle, somehow get. their ships home and refit tliicm, even after been thoroughly bombed and tor- Thls urgent hour denies all loner And fin the nlr the beet of deadly w n85. W0 fortify ourselves 1n isnlty. However, we prefer and it Ls a tribute to the amazing speed-up of the British war effort. -that the yards on the Tyne and me Mersey and launching warships as fast. as lard Haw Haw can ask, "Where is the Ark Royal?" - New York Herald Tribune. n- ‘he Clyde m The loylalty wiuitn us mu ddlne, Our attributes of sacrifice and pain. 1110:}! we give all, ls ft too much a" That rm may rule the world and and live? Nothing <ll(‘(‘l‘l'll< like success. taiued 7lf‘t‘fil'1lll1"lfi lliiiifiii-i- nf Iiisllff‘ Lapoirife, hence the credit rlu~ to Prime llinistcr blac- l\’(‘ll7l(‘ King in alitiiiiiii" his iufiinrily as leader of the liberal l"iriv. \\'i~li the Prim" kliuister had a little more iif that siiirit which ciiusiileraiirin for lli." I|lllf‘l' fi-ll wv. lllCl] liq would not have turned don-n ilp- Khalil-r (‘alum-y in her liour of iiceil in int/i, nllil we ivould have been in a better siziin of 1W!‘ i r wi<e li-wl hp folloivi-il l Fnq .1 National Cr»\'(‘\'HlY"‘lll, he probably would have avoided the .\lavor lliinrlegas well as other, incidents likrly to cause trouble and flln-‘RHSIIIC- Many clergy and other! will re- nt the end of this month, the ban on confetti falls. It might not be easy to discover who first imported lnlbflingland lng and associated with marriage the throwing of confetti, part of the carnival license ln Italy and elsewhere, but the habit has reached great proportions in apltc of numerous protests. likely that any of the substitutes will remain either. active ln aiding refugee: which are sometimes aubatltutgd for confetti will disappear also. 111cm will mush only the con- vent-lonal all l‘, whlch can hard- ly be re or ed an wast/e. since lt ls genera ly lcked up again, ._ lhncheawr uardlon. at. a vwddlnz nowadays. and pres- umably the artificial "ron leaves" _ 'l‘l-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ W“ ' _ {L runes av TllE WAY Britta-W (Monctnn Transcript) ably was earlier. In y nlght, ln the face o from Britain this section of France. 1532, having been first an independ- France, was now to be rte-establish- ed as an independent state by grace of the Germans. A quarrel with France was one thingnld from Germany was an- other, It ls now declared that the announcement was premature and the plan has been withdrawn. We could imagine the Irish Celts act- lng similarly under the same ctr- cumstances. Actuall , however, the Breton; are more c osely related to the Welsh. Lloyd-George came from Britain's Celtic fringe and clemen- ceau from Frances far west: but the war-time Premiers were able to con- verse ln the Celtic tongue. Join A Militia Unit (Ottawa Journal) A determined effort Ls being made may be called up under the com- pulsory trafnlng scheme to enlist ln militia. units, train two nights a. week and go to camp for two weeks. Men who do this of their own free will have been promised exemption when their time ccmes to serve, Men who refer the voluntary training to t. e Compulsory service have until August 15 to join any one of the militia units now calling for recruits. Men with jobs and posi- tions where a month's leave at short notice might. cause hardship or trouble would be well advised to consider at once the obvious advan- tages which the mllltla plan offers. Em loyers who have men on their sta s whom they cannot afford l0 let. go at any time should consider the advantages which militia train- ing offers and talk it over with their men. No stigma will be attached to men called under the compulsory service - scheme but. perhaps a more con- genial atmosphere will surround the mllltis. camps u) be held later this month and early in September. Young chaps can join in groups and be with their friends. Actualy the cam will provide ideal and healthy olidavs to most of the younger men. However it must be admitted that the authorities have made little cf- fort to stimulate recruiting in the established militia. The stimulation and enthusiasm remembered from the last Great War ls lacking. Then, under the late slr Thomas Taft, a. citizens‘ recruiting committee fur- cticned and older men romlnent. in every walk of llfe he ped out the recruiting sergeants. There were . speeches, parades and bands. Gay posters urged enlistment and the ,i men had uniforms the, admired. All that mental st mulatlcn ls lacking 1n the present effort to bring militia units up to strength. It may have been a. mistake to have drop- ged such effort in favor of cold log- and strict business. Patriotism was never a. matter of cold loqlc- not. ln this or most other Br tlsh lands. In Britain we are told, they are getting out their brass bands, trying to out more cheers and en- tihuslasm behind the grim effort. Some such aids to voluntary recruit- in€_mlght work here. The mltltta un ts might be given greater support, uniforms and a little more money so that they could make enlistment more attractive. Fifteen hundred years no. Brit- aln was beuig invaded by Low Ger- tbe uioaii places as well, want to man tribes, one Jutes. Angles and buxom. before whom the “Atlc grltlsb of u; soum-guttilwegeilyfi should read the couritr corres n- 8 M7065 l MI. 9 n0 D1‘ y p0 nlhbllll projecting lnto the At- antlc betwee l the zsngllsh Channel on the north and the Bay of B18- cav on the south. m other words the extreme western portion of France. The usual ante given fir thls migration Ls 449. but 1t. prob- The Brltlsli children who have, come to this aide of the Atlantic g3 wax guest; to Canada and H10 unlwa Scales have favoraby lm- Newspapei- pictures of the boys and girl; have proved how wlnsoirie they are. They the unusually beau- tiful Chlldf€l\—ll"l€4lfl0l'e su. P91113116. because of thelr wistful r1181" - by thuslastlc tribute to these ioung a “mom mm”: ‘ilroilnhgldltgfiil l , ac . . gliiledjiéerlfpfigve econt-lnued true to ‘ P97 Pmmd Padwge type through many generations. Ob- l h e o - seriéeg the New ‘Ixmglicgfllilgrgr cent urles liaspfltfliggged only the details of their dress. The generations of these English town and country houses gpparentlv d0 not, change at; all. THE rsistence of type l5 reinaikable. 1e young folk in the EHSUSH l0!" ress of today who look uni" G??- mim bombers in the sky might “W! be the same children who watched the salls of the Spanish Armada a. bellylng past Plymouth. and Dover, modern Gemini invasion, from the serious but not afraid. little ports of Brittany, where their family have llved since the flight The New York Times PHYS @11- 1940, ap xlmctiely fifteen 915°“ hundred years mambo flow runs the other way. According to Mme. Curie, daughter of the discoverer of radium and a. prominent scientist in her own name, who ls now in Lon- lon co-operattng with General do ————- Gaulle, slx thousand Bretons, peas- A commercial traveller who has ants and fishermen have landed been going into Guysboro Country recently In Britain ln groups of for a number of years dropped in- lo iiiis office recently to pay trlb- itheir tiny flshlnit boats with their wives and children with bundles down the pavement. between Guys- °1 chm" Wm‘ el/"Ymml they boro town and a point about five ‘mum 8M3 °n Ward 134°" 511p m3 miles this side of Monastry. 1t. has “W” usual pavement whiter ltazards "without showing a. single ripple." He points out. that its superiority over the other pave- three and four. They nave come ln All children are preclous — and Th mt d r ui pl n ffufidlgocent ‘liign ‘cvflrgllgirnrllgdlélfl: I merit. Ls due to the quantlty of salt. e a u e o a" pee a w l? a r cause it. ‘of those "bomb- that. was laid in the subgrade be- fonlf‘°,¥ed°°j,‘,lt‘§,'gfftfifmif;°flfj g;§_ aging a: Eglflz.lshy°md be me denb- ble or notfr tng the French or Gcr-Ierate targets of cowardly. Brfctlflnli N° man offfcf s o! their departure, is M5115 of public interest as indicating the viewpoint or this section which has never felt itself entirely French and where, ln some sections, the Celtic languafils still used. Adding lnwr- est to nadlaru, la the fact that a large part of the immigration from France to Canada was drawn from Celtic Brittany has long created for France a problem slmllar to Cel- tlc Ireland for lmgland. Brittany has long asked for autonomy. Ire- land has won 1t. Recently ll: was an- nounced ln the French press that the rocky, reef-like peninsula which was not annexed to France until ent nation and then a duchv of across Canada to urge men who why not m“ m" m," and Inspect our stock or Bambi! . Caps before making your Pllf- g; chase. A‘ We have a complete stock nt Bathing Caps in the vrry . lit::‘.::::'at:r:.a:r“‘"= '" Q iigciiisi the many‘ See also our large stock of Sun Glasses priced from 15c to $1.00. -' A delicately erfumed pro- paratlon wh ch restorcfi» Lliriengthens and beautifics llw r. It will restore gray hafr lo its natural color and produce a. rlch and abundant growth of hair. Price 60c. .-g- “pa, We hlghly recommend nits repartition for people suffer- ng from stomach Distress aft/er eating, heartburn, Aciil and sour stomach. Mixture that money can nuy i" its Evans. Price 85c per bottle. f TIIE mm‘; v ill-low Are Your Eyes’? of ctr" head h , , or dizziness — caught: $1,555: lallsl. OUR UNITY We 131111;; Canadians now-all racial Must blend to meet ln one absorb- lng flame; We shall forgo our paw-merge our desires- And forge the strength we ham in England's name. 1118!. with Peace l. fugitive on lend and This is OUR. come — no far-d! battle line Oanbgolit ‘us ash when mow loll a 1 n,‘ —Lucy G. Clarkln, In Saturday Night. .i___-______. Women of South Africa are fight- dog no: tracka. Li? Girl Guides of Switzerland are 0f “Defiance and a thorough refueling service. flcultle G. F. llutclieson AUGUST 1o. 194i, Bombing Beautiful Children cased all who have seen them. MORSFS STANDARD TEA is q better buy than ever, because m $5 cents u pound it is VERY special value-as you will see i} you make comparisons. TIRED FEET l bv raids. lies ' z EZI |_ A g | E 3 ' MOTORISTS s WI M C A P S We who are protecs ted by a Complete i‘ Automobile Insur- financial freedom it hozordsofmotoring, [If you would core to ioin us, see this, agency todcyu MACS HAIR. RESTORE}! CHARLOTTETOWN Order by Mal] Today. ________ ; ‘ on. EVANS STOMACI-l MIXTURE licritctl wealth. lf It h the finest. Stomach small yczirly- a-a. ,,J..~..=.4.,_ ~'-»_-. rwo viiics t §O+OQO§Q ‘ 5 '.r"‘. l \. i," ,_ 1.2. R. Brow & S beautiful. That wondering lime FirQAUIO, Life, ACCfdent, Sickllflfis‘ and Plate Class Insurance i ls Herr Adolf timers, accuse! at Lowest Rate 9191:‘ trlyblfytiogorlgbekhse pllgcrddill ' e a y - . ls secureahed Dwllsliliseceglgs 01px;," Agent at Summer-side. LIOYd Lewis xilcha in e BED? ‘ Perhaps bls eternal sufferlriBt-‘ihllzegg will include disc polntment a _ many bonny Brl lsh children escap ed his hate-hurled bombs- 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Lliosc uioie serioii aiiuages toi- ilic t, Ll) one London lll‘ {TS MAKE BANDAGES b LONDON Aug. llr-(CP) — Brlt- v alas housewives are linking up ivlth was a serious one. 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