, l’ ‘(TV FOUR ‘rm; cnmaitnorrrrrown GQ5§§QIAN___ JULY 5. 1937 a- __._ _ i (till _\lt'.lll\‘.lillt' a t‘:u1:1di;in army. smaller lall-iriil. ‘ (i-siinizileil at fdLilUUl hut 111 its way as re- Tll'll'l\.'llIll'. is carriiiii; the gospel of (ailtiila (\\llllll‘\lt‘ lll-‘ll lllIly be) to the Americans on {heir Q\\ll <illl.li i Canada's Role c5 There is food for reflection in the following toiiiiiii-iil ‘ll ilii-riiiito Satilrilay‘ Night: “\\i€ ciiin". l\Il'i\\' lilllll “i; approve entirely of the in- .:i.1l riilt iiiiu oi late has been assigned to (iiui 1 liv \\ill lilPIlllllIQ statesmen of .Great liiitiiiu auiil illt‘ liuilcil .\illll('>. ll has been sug- g§‘\§.l|l in .._-.-I\i {lair-ring terms that this country i. iiii,;...i't:ii1i liiiiiiisti it can act as an interpreter \\\l\‘.\i'"ll ll:l‘"-t' iiio great countries, explaining lllv \lfii l'ii .u_ iii illt‘ liiiulish and the English iii tlii- _\liil'l\’.' is. ililius (ianaila heconles a klllll oi t‘ 1:1 .l ii>\'l\\t‘L‘ll iuii va-t levels of Anglo- 5.'i\;i-1.il<-'ii ii.ii.ii_;li \\lill'll can pass tvilh vase. niiil s.u~ iv ll‘! \i iif ilitiioiiiiicyi and tinder- _.»......l...._i_i \\i.l, ii is vi-ryw nsi-iiil tu bu a. canal. l.-,ii ii l\ a in: iii ;ui i-sseiiiizillyi sulisidiziry lllltllli ; .i.1.il ui- c- iiiil at all sure that Célflflfl’! w,” no: c111 "in liiii- soiilrililng 0f l more prim- ary .ii.-'i..--....._ ii. d...» ('\'t'lIl. it set-ins to us ilrii 1.1" i: lil‘ "i1. ;i.:iil llli l uni-d Slates are old ...,....._.i. .i.'i '.._i iiiiiiipi. ]]l)\\ iii i-xplziin them- siiiii ~ iii in]. iviii-i- v."ll-illt llli' llvlp of a llllfll '.\il] 1i ili1' pzirij. is :1 relation of sorts. i'il' \i-i1i"~ii;i, l-iiiu llull—-a1l<l you too. l'.1i. i- liii i‘; Ni. iliiu- i-ounlry- ni-eils all its pin-air. i-i ii-qilniiuiiizi iiiir the difficult if not u|ilill~riiltk lllx iillltitll oi cxiilaiiiing itself to Rstili.” A llnldl‘ Pipe-Dream - :ii-i»..iiii.iii ilial :1 liilileil Slates Arctic ll »_ " i liiil is lilnlllllllif li. parallel the work of tlii l\lii— i"ii~ .ii llii‘ \iil'il| l’iili- zulil pay llll‘lll a \- i. iii .iii. iiiiw jjiiii illii- p.tl'l_\. eou-isiing of fi"'l‘ l.‘ i ii - li- zliliil li_\ ii. vl. hlcliriigril‘. a (F , l.ii‘!‘.“‘ in -ii-i--i-1"iilii<_ii~i, have certain oli- 17 ‘ i- i i i-i ‘i i iii li‘ "it; "lo i"l.'ii|n any lzllvl fiii ' I l *':>li~ ili.1l itiity lli‘ ill .\i":llC l! i ll ~ i’ iii:111 ha. ll'i'l\('ll('4l.ii ilihvir ~ i- - i'i.- . - i,» 1l.iil\'ll they anticipate uill 'i i " ii ziuil :1 uiuii-r ill tlli" liar ii - i li'l i~-'i.~i111 free/er, an tiltic- trii: ii ' iiiiiiils, an elf-Writ flit‘ i i i live ilriviilg uiats for t; i ~11 l ‘ii iivi i' |.;ill~." \' 'iii7:' -ii- i . iui-iiius i-vyie-liiion vvcr Rci- 1o 1L1 Iii-iii. l‘»il<i. it is pretty certain that uoiv been announced that they will have to close. ln Capetown and Johannesburg a few bars giv- ing special services and a few in areas not serv- ed by hotel bars will be reprieved. iv iii in i: Mexico is going socialist andrco-operative. A decree has just been promulgated putting all farms and agriculturalists under strict State Control. The edict provides for government regulation of farm production and for fixing maximum and minimum prices of farm pro- ducts as well as putting the exportation and importation of agricultural products tinder State control. It was the second step of a s0- cialistic nature taken by Mexico within two (lays. the first having been the official na- tionalization of 13.000 miles of railroads under the recent expropriation law. Tihe decree pro- vides that the Secretary of National Economy shall establish a national producers' association as well as separate State associations to act under it i11 order to execute government con- trol. 'l‘he"preaml;1le‘to~ the decree itidicates that government control may be carried into the in- dustrial as well as the agricultural field. w e iv i: As a result of the steady Nazification of the (‘mi-man people in Smith West Africa since H132 the Linion Government (which rules South- West Africa under Mandate) has promulgated a drastic measure to prevent further interfer- ence by thc Nazis in the domestic affairs of the 'l‘erriti.ryi, The new proclamation gives the Ad- n1inistr$<ltOr power m forbid alien membership of any political organization or public body. [f rigidly applied, this power will enable him to prevent any interference from Germany. ln the past few years the Germans in the Territory have been ruled by a small n~.-n"'...r of mcn in key positions in their organizatiizis who have tale-n their instructions directly from Berlin — not openly from the German Government. but from the semi-official Attslandsvercin. Police raids two or three years ago. and a judicial conlniis- sion which reported last year, have shown that the new Nazi spirit among the South-“iest iii-r- nians has grown to dangerous dimensions. Many iiermaiis in the Tfffllllfy await the day when lhc country- \'\'lll be returned to Germany, and those \\‘llfl vii-operate with the non-Germans are subjected to boywott and threatened with severe ri-prisals uihen the country is returned to its “rightful mvners." 'l'he lhlininislrator will 1111.. of course. be able to hinder the political ac- tivitiiis of Herman colonists who are naturalized British subjects. for the pen. But wll that in every case. and under all possible circum- stances. be an advantage for the person who is enabled to make the exchange, or for the community of which he happens to be a member? And what if there happen to be too many penmen and lDO few plough- men on offer as a result of such a system of sehoollngL-Irlsh Indep- endent, Dublin. From June 1936 to June 1937 Can- ada exported 205,751,476 bushels of wheat. as against 195.996.2113 bushels in the preceding twelvemonth, an increase of some ten million bushels. which represents a more appreciable gain if we remember that the value of these exports totalled $160,971,667 for 1935-36 and $212,238,000 for 1936-37. Prices have followed a de- fin te and constant. upward move- ment during the past year. with the restilt that wheat. sold at an average of $1.03 a bushel instead of the eighty-two cents of two years ago. Considering the increase in the sales and the rise in price. wheat export- ers "hwtrrcalized a‘ igairor ‘more than thirty per cent from one year t/o the next-.—LaPress Montreal. Many European countries. now innrtlculate so far as the mass of the people is concerned, will not lndefin rely submit to being charg- ed exorbitant prices for foodstuffs in order to furnish producers with a scanty subsistence for unremitting toll. The levy made on the consum- ers does not. reach the pockets of lthe producers; it becomes part ofl lthc taxation imposed to meet the icos: of military striiiency, naval iamhition and economic pretens on. lTh s restless. oslentallon has. un- lfortunately affected the Budgets of i the peaceful nations of the world. ,Modern nations will not. rest. con- itenfi with a system that virtually cuts down the food supply that would otherwise be availabld-The Australasin. Somehow the com-aged: attitude of the Basques. determined to flghl. to the last. man. though their chief Cl'|\.'.~; are taken. must strike a rea- ponsive chord in the descendants of those who “w? Wallace bled." Basques are also a race of moun- taineers. and the h lls have always been the home of liberty-Ex. Basically. the gold problem ls I war problem. The nervousness over a. Hitler or a Mussolini breaking loose in Europe, embroiling the continent in a new fight to make the world safe from distatorshlp. has made European capital ect- tzremely leery of staying at home. Remove the war scare, and govern- the individual settlement clcled that every member of the British Commonwealth. each for itself. must settle the question ‘of its own citizenship. It is recogniz- ed that there have been, and will continue to difficulties, anomalies and even lulu-slices 1"- volving immigration. right of en- try. domicile and other questions of citizenship. Bui: it. is also recognized that. some of these troubles are inher- ent. in the Constitution of the Empire itself almost lndefinable, and that what is important. be- yond all other considerations. is that the Empire shall be kept to-; getber in the bonds of a free Rs- sociation of self-governing nations.‘ None of the Dominions. for lu- stance. embrace the broad and generous tradition of citizenship which obtains in Great Britain. Char- acteristically. the Mother Country has no hard and fast. legal dlflnl- tlon of citizenship. But. she admltg any British subject from any part. qf_,,,l.he._ll:rnpire. without respect of race or creed. and she admits them to a full equality of political and civil rights. It will be rememb- ered for instance. how Batterslea. in London for years elected a; it, member 0f Parliament the Indian- bom Parsee Communist. Shapurjl Saklatvala. But Great. Britain, maintaining flhat uiberal tradition, has still never been threatened. as Canada and Sou/ch Africa. have been. with an influx of cheap labor from India. 0r as Canada and Australia. have been. with the labor invasion of China and Japan. If Great Bri- tain been. something would have been done about it, there. If the conference has been polit'c in leaving the quegtioin to of the nations of the Empire. that is not to my that there is not. good ren- son why the Dominiona should not overhaul their own separate lawn of citizenghip. Canada for in- stance ought to remove anomalies and injustices by which her Brltiah-bom when; plre. can lose their lone it. menu would curtail their srml- mem expenditures. taxes would be reduced and ahead. In such a. case. European securities would compete with American securities. Nationals would be willing to keep theirouh at. home. Blmlneaa Weak. has found itself able to. the coming here from other part; of the Em- Canadian status. by losing their domicile, a; a natlve-bom Canadian can nor. European business once ugtn would tend to move States District Attorney. prosecut- intli and Mackenzie conducting his own defense. The indictment. un- der a law of 1794 and another of 1818. charged the defendant with setting on root a military enter- prise at Buffalo. to be carried on against Upper. Canada. a part of the Queen's Dominlons. at. a time when the United States was at. peace with her Majesty; with hav- ing provided the means for the DTQWCUtlOn of the expedition; and with having done all this within the Dominion and territory. and against the peace. of the United States. It was stated in evidence that Mackenzie had at a meeting in the Buffalo theatre in the winter of i837 called upon tho people of the Slates to imltaw thi- example France had set them in their own case of aiding a. revolu- tion in another country: that at Black Rock he had stated that four or five wagon-loads of Muskets on their way to Navy Is- land would be of great value to the Patriots: and that. on two seperate occasions while the forces were on Navy Island. he was there; and that he had issued a pro. clnmutlon on Navy Island in viola- tion of international law. Mlwkgnyzidaddressed the J l"? hls dying mother. he remalned- un- til Saturday morning, Mgy m 134d "when he was permitted to bid fldcu to the horrors of what. he called the American Bastlle.” Nine years were t0 elapse be- fore William Lyon Mflckenzig we; allowed to return to Canada. years in which. day by dgy, h, Brew to realize the folly of his course and to write that historic lctte!‘ to Earl Grey in which he confessed his sorrow "of much that I did. said. wrote and pub- lldied." But it was then mo ante, Even in this year of centenary of tihe rebellion when we are enjoy- "l8 many 0f the liberties for which Macke ' agitated. as well s; Others beyond his conception. we vim forslve some m the acts done on this side but how mdny mm 0V0!‘ forzlve the treason involved in his inflammatory crusade in New York BEAUTY OF HOUSE 0525mm 0N n00!‘ If one has any doubm as to life important part thy-moi’ plays in "10 lpllelrance of n house. one has only to study for n moment. a fey houses which seem especially at- ¥Y00llv0-___'!‘h¢__r0q( will be found CHARLOTTETOWN igi i ' i 'ill not rcstilt in the c i b- i i L‘ ' - ‘ fl t ll .\\1_ _ Va quisitioit y ll‘. nlt- - - - l‘ e 0 a o tetown Guardian _ u, mm. U, Wm territories which note.» uy lne Way a war. Falnt Praise M I p u S ~ ,~~é-—r—~~~ 4f"? r ,-.....-..i.,..i i; n . .1 d. |.- .. ~ ,1 ---_ ---- r. ea o a s- i ii iiiiiiiiii 5 fliui" i l "k \i . "i. u .ii rca. l .c.iimiLd H“. lllllld We are at. the beginning of n (Hamilton Spectator). y i {uh-r J . on of . rctic leiritory was fixed by interna- ,pt,l'l()u of laDOUX‘ unrest; no aumom-i Before the twenty-first Im- i ‘ . u 8.0 Iliililll Iigllllllvlll 5mm‘ years ago. Canada's tlulla or invocations or puirlousrnl perial Conference concluded itsi _ _ _ n _____ __"_':L"’_ __ Iiartiliiiii ivas announced in Parliament by lion. “i” prelim‘ ll- we “"0 0 fiivllllfltfil deliberations. Prime Minister Mac- i -..ii.i - . .. i. .- 7 '., . - . . .. - . .., - ' - - _ of an essential public se.vce in me t kenzi Kin .of Canada, referred to iiiu-ii-iii llllllzl"; liiiiiuiii ly¢fill"lllll"l'llliv\illlwltl't(:n Llmlll“ ‘xlllldilfi flllmslcir of ll“: llllclll" ‘ll Cdwlflll 0 W fleslirefl-d mflllfilnelll 01 l o the ctinfereilce as "a clearing house i Full T -.-1...-.- 1.1.. ...1 i_i..i... s..." ...-. your (In ldvnnul that time. lhc Lmtctl States exercises its soviir- uiiiiiswipined revult in other sections i“ to; idea; which later if action l ' ea‘ .21.. il-n In uuinilu and tuned stall-n gig" control within its Sphere delimited by Ions- 91 trunbpor‘; Sympwnls o‘ unresL-Lu‘ E l. Should become necessary, would be l . Allison, .|t"1.\' s, war Hilde in the same was as Canada and Rus n. iif iliilll" m“ Elie“, “lglneellllii submitted to the Empire parlia-l . , _ centre. 1n a few (lays notices Wlll m men“ to, decl-ionii i \ _ * (tiller subjacent states with island POSSCS iins be handed All lur a uaaoual siop- - 1 i " be; ' lid/ll‘ t lu| llljlllCllllllllfl in the Arctic include lmnark \m-“-a. and pi“, page oi. the coal mines. Mir. baidwln IUJI"! w-khl-m-D- l It will biasing (Ere “nflllifl: o ' P k .__ - ~ _ - . , _ l l took the opportunity in hi5 artln ” ‘ , "m “P "3 l‘ c P“ B G litilil. I lhc boundaries are as capable of exact . . \ w . . p a way you NEED A VAQATIQN of damning with faint praise. Mr. liv. l .. ii.l'.l'.i'_l iiii llli‘ present and tieliinintzitioil as the boundary between Fund'- ‘liiii-isii/iti. ‘hlllgiillaflllisaiglnvziiillbi litiiirdirligsi; '-'——— ‘Mackenzie Klngis enthusiasm for iigi... .1 . .i.i.;. i _.ii..il;i .ultl iht- Liuit- and the liniterl slaw,- Rm] H. ~ .- i .i ltluucuitcsL-the frank ~ ~u 1t Routine is dull and tiresome; "10 BTW-ill E0191" iiqllflllfled by _ v _ 4 » -- gl). hmict lvus . l“ l5" l°" 1 ~ t}, i l; I ii _ ‘ii i‘ l..i rivclil (ll|lZ\ll1\-.‘tlll~ sia i'l<'lll]l> everything in the segment between ioiiilk‘ iluceasil-‘li o‘ (loileci-“lie bah change sharpensuour Wm and m‘ liiml§gffi£flfl°afia ‘aria. for six hours It is described I8 Ii iii i ’ . iiiii li_\ .\lr. h. ll. .\llll‘lllilllsl\' and Bering Sea and the .\iorth llule. fiedlfiiieilgniliiiiiio Lbiee biilecispziiriildiiiiitirlgizieiiiiii neliliiiiieiliyiuryesati-ierilagt iliiihls time I feel illfllilllnallsllc lllewpolnls which are ligciiiierfillbbeafliloliiibgtiiaiiug llliliipedageialgdi l s ...ii. lil‘.illl lhi- t'('v'.".ll\ lhc United States has sovereign control extend l“. l“ llllli°illll ‘ll ll“ gmde" .“““‘.“- ""19 35 a health wllleli “ml “mm ‘ l0 dbe mum} innquebec’ géihpliigzifif m PiIlSDQTIOTZg no secure a dismissal 1 . l‘ Ill our .\nit-rican~ ell from the mainland of Alaska between Hui-i...» ill“ ill/mills “ere ‘llliecled pllmarlly I shOHlF-l P855 B10118 l0 all leaders ill“ 0c?“ om y on’, t me not only appealed t0 the Political i ' i : iii-ii are iii lii- ii-unil “lei and the eastern boundary of \|-.<l;a (n: lofill-cenlgnlllg ‘llslllllei bu}: iheallbge the knowladge that evervbpldy} ggllyaélxlneiefilzwlisésefnlsy 558i“ the prejudices of l-lle American pevlik '_ _' ', __~ zr- . i- a‘ rearng.0nwu1c re uc-i _ i d. 'l— u ' 1e; u. ii-i iii-viii. iriiui llii- p.ip- adn has similar sovereign comm] m" all [hm ed in the eloqueii. cmlClllSlOll lnl :3‘: lioiliiilngigil gnvaglirtloii lihitt l Millie 0f NBUOHB. Mf- Mlckfnlle llrililtgzenggsllnduigsfiegiale Tnfllfi dduup. ‘._ _.,\.;. ‘||HHV\‘\ m kl"ll“(ivy~ .-,.gi,,ll_gl,cnurl i“ vasmes§ only m that hem by gilnch he asketl the British democ- means vacating “w... present iKlng said. so 11181123 dwortltlse, upon me British Gwemmm“ “AND YET My somww , ygm- .. i. .lii| .. U“). i.ct.\lllilthnh film“ |\ill____ia__.|_\.ing helwccn’ Canada-S Hump zsfgrslylonfsiloi iwfillllftiimlgrfhselacllecs‘ surroundings and going elsewherbeo. ‘ hgaubsigtiduihoiltzl-ungsaléhe p203; or and Canada. In flowing tones ‘p: SPRINGS“ i ii.- ‘ i 1a. ii - ._ ‘Eillll i iiuiulzi arc land. $ll'ClL'lli.llg'Hff‘Oi‘il the eastern botluilary- of ‘ it?” SlQOlVdl-llv IfOP-P 0f ‘he "limildi puyiiOiitii-mfiiiiziicaliibiisearbmiiogoiiiitken l the Dominloni are thoroughly “in $3213: ‘gel slflgeaselg 2123mm“; The ma! Wasn't that Bud and b1 t ~!lll. l ‘will iit ii; pi~i tt-ut. of ; \l.'t.~l\a to l:iafl1n bca and Davis btran, .ii_n.I i . l5 emllllac-l l‘ 1825mm will to the country. to lake, or sea. by #100010 wllh the P°ll°y °l e from the chains of British fort-h brings, °°° lii .i l s ltlil‘ lrciich; tlii-i i reaching to the North Pole. lhjhlllgllifiéslllgfcéJgrgiavgrid various organizations who realize lgwefnmelll- Gilli"? Qflnlida Wlll ty-r-wnyy and asked why he gnd with green 1mm clad the h,“ B lri i 11s \ lii ~ ii 1i iiiiixiuiiiii i-iiiiiiuig l Neither the Arctic flight of the Soviet scicn- i i i that mllild and .b°d.y muslib? y lag 22:22:23‘: $165 gilléwpoint, M!’ Cax ialtlObhiflafindlglfid) l-padeliegn The nikfibtlilieayaleii ‘ l" i i l.‘ . i ii ilillt .l- iii-ll u iih rwptct l list. nor the proposed L15. expedition is thcre- 1 irllli “illllluliyiold ordlllance ellal" ifilglggfilllfi. lfiflldgdligimi,“ Mackenzie King ls giving voice to 2:355:35 glierelilet mo]; “Mlfisii cw: age “:85? ‘l llh lemme“ he! it . .. i /i 11s. i if llil'~L‘ if" Iiori- likely to cause international friction so fat‘ iiiczetdlizri i The" a" m“ “ill” d“ not need traditional Liberal poiiciesi lurtherd be placed u Mons and crunlmls The ‘lime w her male ham l°ld l“! a.» ‘ii iii t illi iiiiii 111s; lliwou i Jl> biiundarv lines are conigerncrl on the Lord's Day in any public or the hell) 0T Perhaps d‘) n" wlsh l" mmie‘ he has a pellecllli 5mm before your P009102 and singled Out. W10- i i» i " ' i" i" "" a smmszizzirzif" ' . ~ _ . .. - i . . 1m .n in d ~ k‘, 1 i- belle lh€'CBIll'lO sriflfe e ime i . 0 - _ - i i i i~iiiiiili~iii iii lltiivli- -\ii' Col. Harrington's Defeat iiiagaiiiiiyiitigamiirifil gbsiitlcusblyoiilllptiifrils fromvetheiri work: the work lt-selt °l1°.M'~ M“°l‘°“l° Km" .°°“' British sold? Surely you will new Tl“ llarllml“ “m? hi‘ 010 llflduz \ i- i i » i‘ i "iii- iipiiu our Ztl'lll~ iii l shoulu be abolished as out. of touch would stiffer they would go behind 699mm 0f a slowly decelllliallzmg $5)’ "l 3W1! I veTdlcl Wmlld the pale- ‘ i. _ '. ll\‘ll " i iii llli'~L' \1i1- i ~~\*,, (p m numm - .11 I. l f ‘l _ with modern ideas. and nine mem- financially aipd the worry of this Emlilffd W"??? freleglllgenygagilels 001151811 me $0 B D1150" Ind 19B" The bllilgkflllggsbliake m5 Wlnl" Com - ‘ ' ‘ ~ *<'i“ .' - - .. ,. r - om'c - I i _i " ‘ '. ' , ii‘ lii-iuiiui iizirtiiiilt/vil. :1 i \l \l ~ iii -] ii i iii iii ii i ii liloiiiiii iiiiii oi U-ii mmcnl pm pf m" would would imdo l!“ the good a iiaca- glecillitizriit oliiln iractige we question my clifliidmnldwgnlélouii biieitldilbutlm The fishes flete with new re I _ ‘v I h Y l‘ .]i .__ii1]r1.~tii1]. \\ 1o fought a clean and crei.1t~ :l1i<"’f‘°.l‘l“} gbllllllo“ ltfllilll-‘Y Wgffl t-ion might give them. m pra-cticabilllity i ypxly" wou 901110 "0 n“ scale. 1301116 ‘ f‘ t ~ iii -i\\‘ lllllli“ > i’ i- :1 - l i i, ~ i ' '- . .- , , ., 0 araic o 18H‘ consluents. ut h ti.‘ l; th t v cation is " . - ' . _ rvlirptilinltrilt?" it iafllilifilcll “illlll. lillllildl cveu the "ltinks" would almost cer- jug‘ “iiiedillime :ndiim;ney_ that The highly forced unity of Nazi Adding to his offense 1n To. The "Si?! 0n he!‘ 5-0118}! away 5h‘ I ' .y V. I“ l]? tum” - g l0 ""‘f_~\ll“l"l “ml “lltllllll llll‘ minty stippoi-t an amendment which ‘they Wm return hgme tired, m. Germany l5 artificial. but at least rom.) and elsewhere m Ema-mg up Th “L85. l i lli‘ ii H l _ i. ilesiirvi-d defeat of Lolonel Harrington in Cizu-e dlllcrcntiated bclueen private “able w...‘ the need o; a 1O. 0g it. is apparent to épe wgrld at large rebellion on this side. Mackenzie, eslislmaililalow pursuem ‘he m" riii-ii- il:ll‘i'\'~ 1"!‘ lllt‘ ,i llrel 1 S uihf‘ s- i- | g. .. 1 . _ . ,. . g game:- and public competitions or ' 1 _ and accepted by e erman p60" in his attempt to preserve hi; ' i‘ ‘ V ‘ p “M! ‘m. hmlrivln! d‘ ‘Ill . o “Haystie. ydnci lost lvtiotrlliii organised spurt prohibiting me lab; sleep to’ becomebgioynral ttga nlmd pm so mm Itamm unity’ Ag? freedom‘ used m“ speech as a The busy bee her honey now 3h‘ _ , (Pt llflt 111)., lhe ahkst man on the ilppootioii i .- b i p i . u . f i ‘i In thinking a u iuaion i i ll‘; ll‘ “ll of i ""1188. '- 1.' i“.Ill'l.il‘l'\ iui-l. niit in pi-r- p]. f 1 y . i ‘ e. ii ll uiiml’ l‘ 0mm llheri‘ of anyone Wh0 it'll/Ki T059118 °l' lessllle “among m? e c weal)” w ‘ml more Ml’ m’ Wzr-terlswom that. was theft n _ _ p < 0 tie liittse fllltl one of the iiiiisi list-fill 0W1‘ they were found not to inter-i p - .5 was“... time ms national self sufficiency. 8Y0 the traitor. "Why should there be bu] “We! i _s~ .1 ‘ l l" W?" lll‘A'.\'_ \\'t‘l"l l ll‘-' ini-iiibers of the last Legislature. his reiirenn-nt. “i” “ihll ‘Tllgwllb Services or to pro- l grligasiyiiriiiiiig think of himselfi as a catch “m5 °l m‘? momellt‘ lmd ll. ls deceptlo“ used?" 5am he- “Y” Arid thuseir see 5mm u. ll ll i » ' r i; ~ lllt‘ l lined >1:iii-<' p“... if “up. tpmp.i,rar‘. can"... 1...; [w l-(ipql-(lriil l‘? a nuisance l0 nearby diiieiiersi "runidown" or “nearly run dawn" mwsiiafy that the British Empire want Canada. I know it. I never am things g B“ Ple" iii l \ ' slltlivtillllfl tliitialtis at a inc, u; (he “-hO]¢-i1‘rri\'i11et* 111.1 11¢ cpl-Hi _ aim Angusi— ballcly‘ which has w be “Ken ihiiiitliig gihcw ‘ lile nldioiaitiiirriigs? iliki: iviiiilinfnelmliiliopgbiiiericgilciiieiiiriiiririiegid if? Each care decays‘ and yet’ my 5°" i i - . ii. ll l._'\l()_<~.ii(;_ Th5; ‘he pm ‘wvk in hi, , - ' i ' . 0m. ‘p . ». . 1 ~ 1h rom the car and recharged before “ll e m Sp“ a ‘ - -. i. ' row springs. .1 _ ~ s nun coilstiiiiteiivv he ciiuiil ' lllll‘ l’ ‘er am‘ ‘i "Elm" - - t d p this reason Mr. Mackenzie X11180 moved. Then. looking back. he a . _ - It i . 1.1. . _ _ , _ _ -_ g - ‘. which found 1i 110C873!” to befoul lli l5 Pul’ lmck lnlo the c“? ° ° 5 . _ 1 __ é: \ p _ I v V‘ jllflblull lffll} __“‘lu"l ‘probably hate non his pcisniml (‘leflnylp 1.... t5 intended nmm lzbullsgmfican‘ work‘flrga‘in, And so taking a real 23ft?“ ma! have lmmllllnfile ll’- ggnkllqrekslflg Oéipfigltzqazglljeng-pltés g Henry Howard. Earl of sum, _ V l ‘ k I‘ ‘ l’ ‘ 1m Hun.“ ‘twp Pi". piinllli‘ lptii to czrrryt~lthrilspearllcail ilif the (lppiisi ttlygrdjportc gillftfilfiligg gpcfglgnbrggigllélxistglltityilyéoigigcsgf“(:2 . M. ‘he present time nobody Arnold and Montgomery by arms, sqon g...‘ lgghd 0}!“ Japfuary 1541 - *‘~‘ i ralliainn l ~ - i- Ql- "Pd ' i‘ e - ' i- l‘ ‘Y _ _ urrey eene mse , s :1 ' . -..\ ‘p. . -1;1~. iii iilL‘ line. uliist i-rior iloieriglnitiiiit (lilglllilijlléilililltltill illlilifcldllle iiriilii- eliilaiiili Sllllliillllg “llloll-irisl ll“? Ger‘ llm" Y?" llmmi 5° lllal‘ ll" ‘hf ggstiiigliiigililgu Lise Sig: lifflbifllllffe £3,233: .l.§‘,,l°w,l,hf,, m: Guildhall on the charge clingy‘. .,... - _ V‘ v ‘ - H. p M... CH“ m‘ n“. u] mu “mu f‘ F! kw h l’ ~ man population to frustrate the time being you expend no erltrgk. of me British commonwealth w_ "when the one flung you wanted trgasgn for havmg Hagan). mad‘ g _ . __ H . g ul‘ us nor cis iii otcrcimie. ntdtiutis and vitriolic assaut on the 1n fact. you take in enetKY- Yml . -- -~ d i C d ii .i use of the arms of Edward the co \" 1W ~ i ‘ ‘ iii "it l""‘- lll\'l'\' 'l‘i'<‘ very roots of Christianityi in that get. recharged with energy by gem“ “illh ml)“ °l lhlluulglle‘ 13,885 anififim mm y?“ have lessor. before Judges selected filial ' . iii-i" i i ~.~ i ii i 11 lllt‘ .\ii~iv |<i.n_i_'_- I Ednurl-a‘ Notes I pitifully sublccled king<lom.—Derry change of soenc. l] the different fillgilfsiélillllililxlqlgéoénbiiiirisij Oraiiiiiisymtg controdilipgf sci Lawfi-iigee avg: their known hatred to himself. l-ic i’ ;i- .1 \ i ;.- i ul- zuiil .\l.u‘iinn- “mum” ' food you eat. and the different combine m protect the peace of ltion to the sea." Much more of w“ “mdemlled by l‘ filly-Pack" .--_ - 4 ~ :1 ‘l i".ll ci-iilrzil st:iti>~; 1H7, TI I l f , _ . Jami-s M. Barrie began as a jour- “ezlllfaglg: mfseliighus m; wasted the “mi-rd, that, peace, we reg], this sort might. be quoted. mvszemzccltlséglkrg l: gigs? a‘ , p, __ I J‘ UM)“ m Michigan, 1e Fiiurti o July is being celebrated toda)‘. M; S.‘ mm mo“ or his great British “m: because as you rest from you, i would be kept. halspwbceeié: tmay Th“ sentence was net Carma o“? _ . is . \. v y ,._ T] ‘r _ _ I I L I C0llz2llil|)f)1l‘fll£l€.§. K1111 lugs petvypaper mbon w,“ “e like one who 5.0m . ’ proof of ms Own geyamn by rblyz: surrey was beheaded on Tower Hill -._ __ v ‘ - _ . ».. i» ~ Will‘ n ntl w .' ‘i . . . é Q “ ‘ L mm‘ NM“ ‘h’ no! V. le mister of Agrnuturi sums optimistic lyepdmg in l1‘; Olzvhlisligéry-Célklleéiliéljf using his scythe to sharpenl (ill. Mackenz]es Career kenzle, Judge Thompson was not grarfehde ‘ljtphpf ltlhle ilporplknamstl 11in l’ , “ _ pwuuymu. my Imlnlpmqn our the 1irospects‘ of'a goodkanrl stead) llldflxfii um m his rater yams spoke of Fleet While he rests he pkpnces élillexpgee _____ all. His charge was against Mac- Bnkmg__Enc ‘iafllgi ° 81M; _ v _ - _ _ ._ _v for our strawberries in the (lid Country. Slytel \\'lll] 1101-1-01- and loathing. but. “l m” Sc-limlh 5° a e (Fred Williams in The Globe and kenzie m, vmuany gym-y pop-m - i l i l‘ "l “l-l “ill” l" l‘ll“llla' 1- * iv as u matter of fact he practiced Slans work 35am‘ me sharpengd Malll And it was effective. for the jury ii“ . ii- f... ML- foiiiid in “m, " _> I _ ‘ _ _ . - I m the and of his mg blade does much better work in June w and m’ 183a were memm requh-ed only three hours m bung to be as satllsfylng as the walls. u p p {HHHEHT_I pzuuulilmy I lhis week ‘will sei. the l‘(\Sllllli\ilivll oi |.\l1n- l .. ~.; ‘TV. . less time than before. rabye days in the tragic story of in a verdict of “gun”, as ch“? W611 as the seam‘ (‘with Colo, .,., . ,.. I , iniln“ fyivnw WWI ‘ lstvriztl activities at Ottatva, the llrinie fllllllilCl‘. Lklllflflll Nun's ovt-r n g Sopeverybody Slloullil lake Pa‘ William Lyon Mackenzie. He has ed." Then Mackenzie cited elgh. and landscaping. ‘ ‘ _ . y v ‘ _ v ‘. . i v ig-i W I _ Mi ‘the Xlinister of lhnanrc. and .\linisier of 'lir.'tde zind 3W4!“ "lusl 90ml? 01°50 VJ _99Yil_5l~l~llli‘,l Vacalmni shlzllilld Vllclzxlégellisgaeg: been indicted at. Albany l" Jullei We" T0050!“ Why _ the sentencei col" 9103's an import-ml? PM! ln i . . . . . . . .. vi it iiiii ii t \\ l I Unlnwrce hem d“? thprc Fn-(hv 111g a iecmi n these lhlngg, Ber. ent. surroun ngs. a 1339, for breach of the neutrality should be nominal, Judge Thomp- fih0 800d lwk-s 0f a r001‘. and it . -; i, - i'~....;_ i.i.i,l1 as t'ill'/.t'll> and 1n l: ‘t y‘ "it a.‘ ‘-" nartl Snnwbegvailnsa holy terror in lime-Q mil’ "1400" 0 1101100‘ m? iaws and released upon ball. butison took into consideration that; usually ls subdued. With the ex. _ . _ “Wkly Jwlmilbmi as in Bverrlhlne m0" 1*“ behlnd’. the min was deferred for various; it was the first trial under-i me caption of glazed tiles. brilliant iii , i , p 1-. r m a If Fir l§vel_vn \\'rcneh expected to hear any else l"~‘ 00¢‘ (10110 John GBlSWOYIihY VT"? ‘Ta-l belle“ lli°m l‘ ‘law’ reasons. Meant-me. Mackenzie dldf 13W 0f 1794; 1111B?- t-he defendant 0X05“? 0010"» l" 8 V00! 001W- Weath- \ i ~. _ ii - i lviill-l nuiii ills usvliarzllinnifi,’ mlki. he Came m the wrmw “up illlrlgl-l. CmWcils arcane lvto big ex- tron comes not. so much from dollgg not’ improve conditions because; had been ignorant of its provision; H‘ Well and too often prove tiring. ‘ “l ' ~ i‘ ll l‘ “lll lll“l lllli Vi. . - l] c L" ', y. .k I. .1 ., .. 1 H" T] lepfflmh‘ (“l-“llllllll d-(llll have l0 What you Want w‘ d° dull“? l‘ e he devoted that year to a lmore. that. the case involved no moral A roof may either harmonize o1 m“ ‘ _ l; g WW1] k Mmwml Cungcinngmpgg I itc. ltir 1 .111 H1 _ at ias a isiiys l((ll t‘ n» wou. fol a living. Wells was a co.- vacation. but. getting away from vigorous campaign against, Can-i turpltude; and that the defendant 001138“ with the walls of the house . i ‘ ‘ m! m“ l M “HUI we slilered good enough for us, Hut, as the l‘r1i1ie lCH-‘g In"? “"141 lll-‘i hmllh bmke everything you see and do during a“ and Bruish authority, 111-‘ had “acted with i; ma] which A single color may be used-a soft ~ s ii". i.ll .\ s - K ' -. ._ - - , _ »_ an 1e egan to write books. Sin e ' . . . _\ _ » _. - 0 the rest u. the year. d d. l te a. M rch. i839 bl- nctuates men. who, h . red. b . , _ ~ <‘\t‘li iliriiiiii; llill‘ of pi-o- tlllllfllil ‘llll allolll “s? Donliilliiil‘ “e lime iii“ ilml he 1108 Dmbflbll‘ filled more i" - hill itlnsalleiil as ciiinventlon ait- taken. think they areoiiiediliii." mi‘ aeverniiiilbirliesgdfaetlireiiiaerheogolidiifsemgi . .~.- .1 .-...~.~..-. illi- l1i1ili1il£ll'_\' for " '““"“g° m" m“: flalff‘ * ‘Qftlfolfg ‘h: A Britjshi Subject Rochester with the aviwiieri objectl The sentence. which might have be blended w produce delightful y, H“ m] u\.(_,._.,‘;.(_ “NW i5 a U v _ _ _ Logan“ Eésenmuv ‘file is thee be; of formiriz an association of re-lpfiep three years and $3.000. was results. w)“ -- . y .,, 1 _,_.,H|..UHH UI- “mo,” 1M“ hmce the lnion (lovcrnmeilt has refused to gm ioumalis. of mam all with the (v ncouver Province) 111806 Cflfltlfllalls l0 allal“ Cm‘ l’ he Slwll-ld be wflflned m the Elli ll ls Well £0 keep in mind , ' s ‘ l i i‘ -l i __ H.110...‘ a u.n_\.(.ar_,,id AC! "mm. ha“ in 5mm. “yble ex l. I ,h ', _ l‘ ‘ adlan politzcal independence and County Jail of Munroe for 18 when considering an unusual color ‘flflgi’. ~ .-i _ i» l 5.. i 'il\ii‘lllt‘llll\('i'. sa \. g -_ V.“ l I .- I . _ } . Timesellion o s all‘ _ New 3"" J°lm MlmDlmal-d plobabli the entire senarahon of its EW-plnmllls and PM’ a fine of $10. combination. that. it is unwise tit ' _ M“: ‘ ‘ _ it “My. g. Imlfllhllilill We m ‘ a ll'l(rtl'l‘l(l\\ll> \\l 1c Cfi>Ld 1n aide“ moiitis A . knew very well what fhierflineirlllltt: emment. from the political power, Mackenzie was permit/ted to go to choose a roof color without giving l it i . i i-ii 'lilllll~ -u1il llli‘ llli|l't‘ active time‘ iii“. years ago‘ ti“: lam Mr‘ llclmall Rom‘ A generation of rlarentswvho have that ramoiiis salmlfilo stioni lookinfi of Gram" Brllalrlii ‘lalim Mom-i ill-s lmuse on the way l‘) Jill" Hi5 a llme thwlzht w W9 1008MB 0! ‘i . i. i. i . 1i 1- I. m,“ mm [he then .\l1nister of justice. sponsored the .\ct gypwn up according LO me "mm °“tl:€e:l";h‘;el§ke_ Bflilsh sum gun-in- was appomtedvflfies dept. Wise; sister. MrsJJohniMclntosh. the house. its general type of v‘ ii ‘ ' ‘l“““ lfiiiii l ii ‘- - i i ivhereliv bars were given ten vears in which to lhein over to the school and leave on 1 b0 Iii British subject and Mackenzie secremri o’ ii is an er husband had crossed from archlleclllrm and the °°l°T5 °l ll“ pun.» i.-i .1...» iii’ a ~l.llll" iii -ul;uiiin. ll we aild -' _ . _ , it M that." form 1e“. was?‘ m, a . - - BSSOClBlAOD» Toronto to see him. for the first roofsoif nearb houses . r v H lml Mnudmn hum we he conteiterl into hotels, falling which they m“ “and km“ Jag‘; (ljlfflvethegalflgii I will die. But the Imperial Con- Eventuanv Mackenzieg “m bedtime since the rebellion at To Y - ii . i l‘ . l‘ _ ' . l ~ . .. . . - i _ ~ - lll _lll '» ‘il ll l’ ll l _ _ would he closed. lhe ten years will be u at that, wmlea school‘), l. ("WW0 0i- llmldm‘ h“ lust con Jan at Rochester on June l9. 1839.lronto. When he went; t0 the my __ >__ 7 y . i P college cou se h ii"l ‘ill iiii‘ ‘Tl-l iliiii‘ “(iii iiiiiiii lii Win lie the end of this vcar. Numbers of bars through- can do mairv things for those who fessed-tkllllll‘ g’ doeiss ngceklzlltllhalz ‘i: before Judge Smith Thompson of accompanied by Mr. McIntosh. he _— ~'l"‘li‘ “l l‘ l ‘lll“'li‘l‘ll llllilil" ‘l’ llli bill“ llliliut out the countri have been rebuilt and have recellie ll‘ there ls "luch lhalill Wm i’! British‘ Sui iielfiecti and rliras decid- the Uniled slates. supfeme cmuit‘ expecwd lhal’ he wwld he ull°w°d A" y“ Tmulllcd Wm‘ .. __ i. or l1... llt'\ll :i11 .\1i1i-ric:in. \\hat H _ .1 y I . . . I‘ l not and cannot do for them if en- lsdadgllibtlfeh suwlsel’ m“ mere is and Alfred Conklin. Cpircuit Judzeilo return home for the night. but 1 __ ‘In h ‘l p “ W M. {lunmilriying m mm lossomeil into hole s with the requisite ten )(‘f- mop, divorced from parental mu.“ 0 d ‘:5 or Ytbo much about of the Northern Division of Newlwhen he was once "within the l,“ “l‘ '* '. *1“ ‘- l R‘ “Hi I'm l mt be rooms. but others have hoped that the. Act est and C0-°.l->9l'0!10l1» Schooling 3° n“ w lili zfvrk-dlhetGranlgnJiply having re- galls i?! 31c dungeon" the doors 0R Lic lll'ilit‘~ oi lll‘ Qrvli vii l C "l . . . . ma". indeed. enable one wexchange ' . “m6 B» T119 i 0 0050 Pm‘ 9'0 0°50 "DOD hlm. And there. , would be amended. and ha\e hung on. It has m; plough or me pick and shovel The Imperial Conference has de- waded Mn N s‘ Benign, United save for a brief lntlerludg to v18“ If no we bun one of the but remedies to offer. namely BACK RITE TABLETS Eupochlly effective (or Imu- bllo. lulltlon, neuritis. Joint muscular Ind other (ormn ol rhenmntlom which nrcllnnr! treatment: loll to ranch. PRICE PER. BOX 45c DR. L. B. EVANS Ever! Mrlun who In troubled with exceulve 3n In the slum- . uh and bowel: should In l bottle of Evan: Stomach Ml:- tnro lllfl loo how quickly It will fallen nll dlnrrrnalng nymp- Conn. Sharp pulnl In the ululnman or lbnut the Mun urn often duo Qntirely to gnu preuure. Evans Stnmwh Mixture taken It mul time. not only prawn-MI nll bud effects Iron In. but llno promote tho functional lrllvlty of the llomnrh. nnlnl dlnentlnu and Improve Illl lnpetllvi. DB. l.. B. IVAN!‘ STOSIAPII MIXTURE l8 SOLD ONLY A1‘ THE 2 MACS DRUG. RTOIIB WRITE FDR ONE ‘I'D-DAT PRICE IMF TIIE ..'l'W0 MAGS CHLBLOTTITOW! I P- 0- BOX. lll-Phonl Ill 1 Is to the hardy fishermen of the Province the same as the housewife's cup of tea It is stimulating during and after long hours of work, a friend to hundreds of 100 w Fla HICKEY 8: NICHOLSQN