, PAGE_F0_UR_ .~. run CHARLO'i‘i‘ETOWN GUARDIAN” NOTES BY THE‘ WAY 'i.'ba mop: are becoming con- scious of a revolt. among males against Pviatna. pants, trousers or bl-etches. These garments an seldom the height of comfort and 'l'|lE GIIARLOTTETOWI GUARDIAN Morning Daily (rounded in [R1] of Scottish people living in Nova Scotia was placed at 139,992 out of a total population of 512,846 for the whole province. It is interest- ing to note that more than two-thirds of Nova Scotia's Scottish population are to be found in the SIX Eastern counties,—four in Cape Breton Island and t\vo, Antigonish and Pictou, on the .' 11111111111111 ,_1'1'1‘11‘11111111 mutt luuusr SALE An Island Beauty Spot (Canadian Home: and Gardens) 11.‘ President. Lhnt.-Col. W. Chester s. Mclmro Vice President. J. R. Burnett, I‘, J. I_ II Secretary. Lient -Col. 0. A. Maofilnnon. D. I. 0. mainland 1,, ho; wggmgg may kg, wk“ ulnar and M. - Director .1. a. Burnett. r. .1. 1 Th C-" i h_ Ca B G I. F 1.-. me alternative? The old. Associate 1-:auor.rnnk wsum» e 0 age 0 t » PC “*0” 39 ‘° °““‘ fashioned nlzhtshirt waxes?-I 11- -' self, but for years it has been an outcast, something to be men- tioned to salesmen onLv in a. whis- per. They will dig one up for the erslstent. even a size 20 for the uge customer. although size 18 will fit men up to 200 pounds. But tn. standard nlghtshtrt, its lines less graceful than those of I . dation has therefore a large and populous con- stituency to which it may confidently appeal for support in the important educational work to which it is dedicated. Gaelic haspersisted in its pristine purity as a spolten tongue longer than any other language of Europe, and for that rea- son furnishes a unique field of l‘i‘.‘.e:il‘Cl‘l to the Prince Edward Island. the "Gor- den of the Gulf" with its rich red soil and its stimttuting salt. air. can grow flowers and vgetaubies to perfection, as its neat unpreten- tious gardens, glimpsed from every village street and country road. so a-l5un<la.ntly prove. One of the Is- land's most beautiful and exten- SUBSCRIPTION RATES 35,00 per yelr (In advance) delivered to City 84.00 per year lln advance) mailed to P. I. Island 35.00 per year (in advance) mailed to CansdaandD.§ Members Audit Bureau of Circulation- Whe Strongest Memory is Weaker than MEWS SUITS Following our usual custom of an August clean-up, we are giving the weakest [,,]‘_" , / ’ "I : circus tent, requires courage to sue garden, 15 that Bulfoundtng , --— - —— ~~—— ———*——p 5l“de“‘ 0‘ Pl“l°l°§." “”‘"l §‘l“)°‘~’tZY~ I 0’ “W59 3'5“; ‘gg"‘d‘g§ “mew hggfgk 8&2? govemtxgient gouiseclén Chu'lotte- you the choice of the finest. suits in the city at price! that Will clear them rtzsuax. Auousr 1. mo 1'}e1asofns,b and alfso lgeuause lttls ftlifhlanguagc og mom or Punmam, mcéd Wm y,rxx‘.m +1:93cp 3”“ 31,” pmem quick” 3 . Nf....°'s.Z.E§ ‘iheineliii-..ff§Z.. it r.§..§Z.°..°§.” 1.2. M"-i>i3c°3' i‘i‘:°a-5-‘«’-""-’i’«t-".““ri?»°-"n’?§ ls‘.°“x3“:’.‘a‘1‘8£..".‘3.¥.°t’“€:§n.’.?f’“u..‘.’°°'..';f Now’s your chance *° 8“ '* "M 5"“ "‘ ‘ '°" P"°°- GOV€|"nmenl- House Gardens made it a subject of instrtustion in the public ‘3vIix‘l,fr°i§vt.i‘°wi;1f§“5;?,.'}5f‘m§’$’i’.1lf§ 33'} ml“ residence stood um Hyde Park and Fashion Craft Suits hand tailored. occupied for many years, and the site of the garden was unkempt waste land. But His Honour. whose chief hobby has always been gu- testingly new garments are being shown. They are an advance. They ' restmble an abbrevla. bathrobe made of handkerchief coth. They Since their occupancy of Government House, His Honour l.lt'ulCll.'lllt Governor Demols and school curriculum of the province. EDITORIAL NOTES REGULAR :25 and $27.50 VALUES CLEARING AT — — ——— -— — — -3- $18.95 ‘ _ , , - -' have b no d m 1, L d denlng, found this wilderness of V ‘ us. new aw‘ in .___ ........1.. 2* .5:"*....:.;°“ ‘tit.’ :'.$fi...:.'.‘...’.';1§’°::. °*:.+:.“.:~.:,- mum am PM WEEDS "5 $15 95 beautifyillg the gtulllhls. 11115 labour 9f lcfve Queen Anne died ‘his date I7I4_ captivity of belts were not the very create a vastly different onviron- CLEARING AT — - -— -‘ "' "' "' "" "' " ' has been \\'('ll l‘C\\‘£ll‘(lL‘ll. for today, at this mtd- ,, ,, ,, ,’ {hing that the Dyluna slave reeks ment. one that would be worthy ~v - l’ beaut s ot can be . . o esca/pe. —- New York Sun. of the distinctive Colonial arvchl- REGULAR $22 WORSTED SUITS summer stnsou, no mcr y p‘ Tm romms to be 3 fateful month Kugust tecture of Government House . found in all tklnatlu. than our Government _ . P d “Th D V” _l ,‘h H. I’ h ' Beiieva it or not, the Canadian pom years late; the “men CLEARING AT — -' -' "' -' "" " ‘ "' " H urdms 1, l5 quote as e a) \\ 111 it er as set b0 5 who 5,9 ,1.-lmg the Ed; of appeared as shown in the View at 011,53 K - H H , L, d for staftlng the new world “-3,, to try will write the history of the r1g_h~t—a series of different units. REGULAR $18 SUITS \\ e use the word our advlscdly. I1 6|‘ ,, ,, ,, ,, churches tomorrcvw. What our each enclosed by low had es gnu CLEARING AT _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ ._ _ _ , _ ~_ , A v ' th 1‘ |- _ _ _ church life is to our jobless Cana- ll-filled fl er )3 _ wl h llttlg G°“’“‘°r D‘m°"" ‘md Hrs’ DeHm5' C we Autolsts inclined to speed please note: At 30 dian crowd is what the churches Kim. ¢my,,-2: an 06):. ends and REGULAR $15 SUITS rome" sign at i3~r\'<:1'lIHl<‘lli “DIN? has “H” miles an hour it H1,“ 8.. 1-,,“ m gm) M really are in grasping with the alor the sides a suudlal com- . , . _ . _ , . . 45 -a . - . _ - --; l-1 ‘Q, \mtur5 from all parts . , ‘ _/ l problems of our social and econo- fcrtable chairs here and there, CLEARING AT _ ._ _. _. _ _. — -— — — been m‘’“ '“ “ “ “ miles an hour it takes 1/1 feet to stop. ;\t 60 mic life. What this Canadian a.i'mV and smooth elzpanseg of lawn of unfortunates is to our churches will surely determine what these mcn, women and children will be in the life of the church and the nation. It is, therefore. of para- mount. importance to see clearly what the social conditions of a large percentage of our people really involve. —— Nell Herman in everywhere around the house. The making of this garden was en- tirely His I-lonour's personal under- taking, and, when his term of of- fice expires shortly. it will rernaih as a gift to the Province. The Government House of Gen- ada‘s smallest rvrovlnce was built in 1833. Remodelling and re airs ‘ - ' :11 iron overseas have _ . °f the °""“‘.“m' ‘W1 m W _ ‘ 1, , , ', vim miles an hour it takes 281 fcct to stop. been €lll('l'iI\lllCll here and lime tzttcn .1\m3 \‘ it * ‘K * them an illllll‘CSSlUll of lsland llnspltztllty \\'l"HCll. from at publicity stztlnlpolpt alone. is of in- estimable value to the l’rovmcc. Hint. of COU|'S<‘a is incidental. The warmth of tllclr welcome has never depended on the publicnv value of the SPRING and FALL TOPCOATS — — — 25% Discount FOLLOW THE CROWD FOR G001) surrs HENDERSHN 81 0llDMOR MEN'S WEAR It is reported that roast beef is losing its at- tractiort for Englislmlcu and gaining it in Can- ada. Or is it that the pocket is emptier_in Eng- land and unexportetl bccf more plentiful in . . Canada? Ottaw out n. 1. r been :1 . 1 ti t lm. E}1l1csts._I_n p:1rncul:1r. time phat lt)\l'):el;1l«>x:l;Jse, lg * * * * 8 Z6_ __ fiyeghfildsgmgé :1':t:;tfYhn1? lpneiigt t clzctls or .<l1".tn}'crs. IIIVC 1 , e u 11% an s mares rag Cy ' ' “ Hay has turned out to be a much better crop it is reauy Just ratted goose Greek RM.1.,u1 Wm” have passed feel that the gardens at ii()\’('l"lllllL‘llt House are there for their special joy and plcasllre. \Vl1at a nmgnlficant sympllony of colours the gardens pregcm at this time! It would require a floral expert, gifted with the pen of a Keats, to describe them ZlLl€.‘(|llIlii‘ly. \\'e are qualified neither scientifically nor poetically liver, but let. a connoiseur order pate de fole gras and his nose will go up three degrees and the waiter will say to himself that here is a swell and the possibility of a. good tip. What's in a name, indeed! Tell your guests you plan to serve fatted goose liver and they’ll find they have a previous appointment But to pate de foie gras they'll flock like geese. It is along the line of the old notion that it is better never to know what goes on inside the kitchen. The feet of negroes may crush grapcs to wine but the label on the bottle doesn't procfaim ting ‘deed. flpfhiin a reftaéxrantbm we was :2 rom yeser ay, ut the point isn't advertised. —Otta- exhumed suubav BALL GAME wa Journal. The 0.0.1“. will not co-operaoe 51;-,__m reply to 5, 13mg; 1;, yum- with Mr. I-Ierrldge and his New paper of Saturday regarding the ball game between notch and Democracy party, but the Com- munlsts will. 'I‘im Buck has said so viotm-ins on Sunday. the sale at and the Edmonton Communists tickets was for the purpose of have said so. Mr. Herrldge has helping to pay the expense of the intimated that he expects a great Moncton team. Everyone was weL deal of support from urban centres come to amend the game free of M inmthe Elastpn Buck's assisttéan<:I? char-gait Itbglzlas by special request ontrg 1 new 3 0 nr 11 2 5 ' w no w In many sea - from .e fans that and e- 31, -S C ml ed W h S; 05’ 240291“ the New Democracy is to draw ments were underway to bxgrg 19‘7- '°l’°me5 °Xeml’t 3“? H1056 05 We DO‘ a large part of its support from the over the Moncton team. It was not minion and Quebec Governments, the City of —-‘3°°lB1 Credit Dam! and 110m the ommun through more than a century un- harmed. The view from the main windows is toward Charlottetown gltarlppur and the Northumberland rt: 5. than first anticipated, and another week of weather such as we have been having will see i‘. all safely harvested. All the other crops are looking promising but could do with plentiful ram. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIII 'r111111111111111111271111111111 _ un wtnw en. Trade would show ey will thoroughly in. vestbnie the different routes un. der oonaiderati A for the hlghwty, and become familiar with themat- ter with which they are dealing before submitting their reomnlmn. datlons to the govemment. I am. Sir. etc, A. K. LORD. cape Traverse, '1-.r:.1. an 'rheBoa.rdof " ifth ##1## for such I task, and can only advise those who have not seen them to take advantage of the opportunity this evening, \\'l1cn llis llonour has arranged for a. band cmlccrt to bc given in the gardens from 8.30 till 10.30, to which the public is cor- dially invited, Special lighting effects, enhan- cing the natural beauty of the grounds. have been provided. Elscvvllcre on this page we reprodttce an . 1 article from Cmmrlian Home And Gardens, des- criptive of Government House gardens, “' the _ making of which,” the writer well says, was . entirelv llis Honours personal undertaking Ind, when his term of office expires shortly. will remain as :1 gift to the Province." 1t.1s a gift which, let us hope, ‘will be duly appreciated and preserved. The article is accompanied by three fine plmlographic illustrations, one of Gov- PUBLIC FORUM ‘liaia column in open for nu diauuuion by correspondent: of donations of Inlarnt. The Cbarlotiatown Guardian loo: not necessarily undone lira opinions of correspondents. Nearly a. thousand of \Vinnipcg's unemploy- ed have gone to the harvest fields at an average wage of $1.25 per day and board. From the Maritimes and Ontario a steady stream of men averaging 200 per day have been trekking for the West. 6.25% .Clerk, with lie the City It at -on :- Montreal's net debt per capita is $228.08. It :5 equal to 22.2717 per cent of the assessed value of taxable real estate which amounted to $021,- 699,954. The figures are based on El population of 900,000 persons. Total cost of relief dur- ing the fiscal period was $5,2o5.912. Since 1930 dole costs have amounted to $46,034,452. There is $314,837,273 worth of cxcnlpt property in to ialAud1t.ora add that pec did not act on the tea-‘s report in 19:12 1991, whoh actio . if , hay: spyed the “am or art." villi; refs; to act ?>n't.hc audit of 1931? Does it not appear in reasoner that k hidhwny b and Bummer-aide with snow. trot! tween these two Mirror Of The Nation By “Commoner” 0'1'l‘AWA—carx-ylng out the un- dertaking he gave at Peter-bo on June 16, to present aplnn provide relief for Canada from the ordeal of railway oetlclts, Hon. it J. Manion,‘ Leader of the National Conservative Party, submitted lill plaatntbecountrylnanaddren at Smith: Falls on July 24.11:- the the also “twig 4&3 in the route W1 °°"' ' 1. anoulir 1 llow the intention to sell tickets. on '5-'m—”_ 4 """" N i v-‘rnment llonse and 1z1'0\mIlS 35 SEC“ ‘Wm ll” Montreal’ and °h‘”°h°5' pmsbymies “d as" (E: Cueistfgf 1:511 “Iii: 51833;: HWVBE: ifxilndanxlvvanqclge “fins vliggorimevlffiv h 5“ ded as or outstamd‘ import- ” ’ - d ‘ h- 1 en_ sociations of all religious denominations. lkge art, in the next election. we bought, tlekem to bu.-p hung over by the stromer DOW". Wh1°h W8’ ‘ 5“ ms ‘dung ‘fimflnnm front. 0130 Of the 111)’! P°“;lv 3" 1"“ ‘ mt“ if an is 1- xv may ave to Put up with the old the Moncton ball team caln ' ve gests the rrirotlvte‘; . 3”’; W“, by HM . - 5 f tl : : rom no u r crrace. , 1 _ __ 1 gm_ s , e ., "M1 new 0 19 gm em PM Patrons of the vendor should be \\‘2lfCl‘lflll lest dflrocmcy my some tme yet il}f8ekthx:l:nfl¥I:;:.!un'I"1l1e: nciftxntixgemesfleixif TAXPAYER" “Wk” mo” ma Winnipeg Free Press. Mid-year begins to the tune of an uptrend in industry and com- merce, Construction for June sub- stantially exceeded the nevloua month, as well as that of une last year. Tne influence of the Royal visit was reflected in a six per- cent. increase in retail trade. Pro- duction ls above the seasonal nor- mal. Happily, too moisture condl-' tlons in Western Canada are better It is hoped that this evening as many as pos- sible of our citizens will take advantage of His Honour‘s invitation to enjoy the bapd concert and the glory of the gartlcns at their summer best. regrets that the Moncton. team could not come. e are. Sir. etc. W . BASEBALL COMJVIITTEE "A BAD MESS” Sir,—-It may be bitat the Audit- ors have other evidence which is not in their report, on which they base the allegation that “Unauth- orized Bonds" have been lssued.yet has been they be palmed off with so-called Scotch whis- key which is not the Real MacKay. The _lus— ticiary Appeal Court of Scotland has confirmed the decision of Sheriff-Substitute Guild in Glas- gow Sheriff Court, who convicted Henderson & Turnbull, Ltd., whiskey merchants and blcnders of having in a bonded warehouse in Glasgow applied the false trade déscription “Scots whis- key”, to each of 300 bottles containing whiskey on. He submitted it as tho Policy of the Gowawative Partyon the railway situation. Dr. Marion‘: plan provides for compulsory co-operation in tin mmum of the two railway! 10 to my unnecessary duplica- “°“u.l. "'‘‘.m“"“ .‘.‘.‘‘.3‘ “.i.°“'°..2.‘.’. I so . e ' nun-political board to direct this co-openb _________._ BORDEN-CHTOWN HIGHWAY reccmunendatians at of proposed route for the paved 111811- way between Borden and char- tetown are creatim Widespread and indignation through- Provincc. According to the account. of the meeting pub- lished in your issue of the zeta ______.__.———— Providing The Sinews that it would The New York Times points out be lm1>055_lb1e £0‘ l“l"““ ‘° “min”? hcrfwir i; which was a blend of 33 per cent Scotch whi.s- 31:1? ft} agi'§l‘un4f>3 Sftffifloilgzslfimlsfef I fill-‘lhnéiit 85 111301 ilhfii ‘Mil hfive lmih l-h°'Y °“d°“'d ‘he ’°"°mm"“' China if it were not for the supplies 0 c.scn1a key and 67 par cent Northern Irish “,hi5kcy_ dlcted. This figure compares fav- ggen Nor can I see, with "cm- dationa of a committee who are - , - . 1: ith th 1 r be arentl familiar with the ‘V31’ mi’-t°"‘315 “lllch Japam unable to produce Messrs. Henderson & Turnbull aPl>€a1ed against gig lymflllon lfushiffsua sliibgmglilag. :3 ffmit were of lltltsle ormn: glfilect W51}-lluvghlch “W! In 401‘ 1 at home is able to import from other countries. the Convictio d t} 1 .1' h ha ,1 Marketing problems may arise but importance." ooks to me very they recommended The Uriited States has furnished a large part . - "’ 3" ‘e 399%’ “ "C S W this years crop has to be ha.rvest- much lull all are treating it as or . T- ‘ dam com, ll“?! d15ml55€d. W35 3 test One. ed, stored and moved, so here is gel-long and first, cc, of these supplies. The tmes quo es an as: 4- -u cheering news in farm implement 1 do hawevergglve ~on,lml'- mu All by the Cl1lY1€5¢' elevator and railroad circles. credit. for his logic. if such bonds in all, the business prospects for piled from Government sources were issued, as the most plausible Research, to show that The report of the Royal Commission on Dom- C°““"-“ £0’ FJ°°“°'“l° inion-Pro i ci 1 l t' '11‘ t b d t the last ix onths I 1939 of the . Ia an drew from the Republic last year the . V" 3 ma Ions W‘ no. ‘.6 ‘ea Y 0 poinfin :0 §'.‘l.,_., y,1m:g_ _ c.;‘§‘.’ §g‘;;‘“',;,‘§,‘,‘g',“,,,‘,‘:,,‘°,,fif ?.?'f,‘,e find,” l foil win erccntage of her imports of cs- subm“ to th.° federal and prolmual Govelm 3519-3 guslm’-S-% in ofllce at the time of luv»-"Y? dust On ° 3 P ments and will not be made public until the m1d- ' primarily the "responsible party." be able Government in a science in il- in the first instance is a sound one. F5 5' ""531 “'3' malerials’ die of October, according to a letter received :1 , . . . . self. It is not to be learned in l, lao ficrap iron and stnefil H pg; girl‘: few days ago by .Pl‘li’l’l.t l.VllnlStel' Mackenzie business alone. Businessmen have fblgxidsziwtiraimag iifesiiifig o‘:iié‘e.”i1§ 10!! mgflaand p 110 82:,“ D" “M King. "It is our intention (wrote Dr. Slrots) ggffgngékg ‘1§’ou‘t’l‘c‘:W,‘°'*tF,"“:"£5;_t “:1; know! What his ‘J0!-'n Iuf-hofiwd by If” ; Copper to submit our report in luv? mam sections, the government. and it is not learned rum the °°“"°“e'.,’.§.,,‘}',‘,’_“ 1:33:33 ties whose . Lead um .3 ‘ “-57 W, mt first being a lllstorlcal l'CVl€w and analysts of overnight; it is acquired by study over. by 1°C”-“*3 “he “W? of any (1 ping business it handles by follow l fi,,.,,,,","‘l$,‘d°fi.l‘§ 78:92 per cent the working of Confederation from 1867 to the ,‘,‘;‘,.f},,f,’,‘,"’§{,‘,°,{“~‘§,'e fig" nhlshggi lbfi 5“°h lflsuesv 11' W95’ ‘W55. 1"’ °°Nlb- u‘, “'5 me "'°°°’ “W” V“ W‘ °m e - r w o e e “shes , 5;,-mu pmmpuon 3, to run four valuable farms In Mlmon wbmlmd M, W. present time, and the second presenting our re- the nation—and will continue to whose cone" ,.ew,ed me p,.°m_ The Times urges that the United States P70‘ wfd dffinwy mm” concrete plan 6| l eeed to lace an embargo on exports of arms. c°m.".'°"d‘m°"s and Our d’5C“.s5‘°".°f them‘ .1" mad lf§|_l;15“l: S flfatigglllgt 335 E533: 1o.iL°‘i‘”°c.tnaa.“" my3—"Pt:fdii1 illfsollslnumt-g heavy expertszwlg iii; —#“m H -I ummlmitfims and nmefials of war, and adds: addition we‘ shall attach 12 financial appendices no life learning and practising the B n ,, mmymmmfl who“ 9; . new hlglhwgy mrogg ., gulp —-—*—“"”“"' ,7 , . . giving detailed statements, and summaries, of '“"' °‘ 5°V°"“‘“‘-*1‘ b°’°"’ me? thefts will not total what. the sud- of low land and the erection of _LC;fl)— v ' ‘Can anyone 16311 “mi 115* and ‘"1 ‘°.d”"’‘’ the “mic finances of the Dominion mvinces W9” °‘“°d ‘0 1°“d°‘'5h‘P- 5“ W110 not-3' report mm mtr on an bridges. while running almost par- an -------:-——-*'—’:’_1 zhe conclusion that the United States is the P v P ’ iligfit ti): ggggifiwmm ‘un‘(‘fe‘lf‘g%°"g¥e lost." There la more of moral than B1161 W“-h In 0-1|'°&d.‘¥ee°8Mb“!h¢d WEI ‘ “wt! 81068 ' and municipalities, and 17 of the research stu- dies made by the commission's staff. About half the latter are to be printed for general cir- culation with the report, and the remainder, of surmise in this. But it is evident t. aw!!- that, those institutions are shy of the classic type or 'boa.rder-s, which those "reports". if true and invutlgated. would supply the de- road a. few hundred Why should the Province be burdened with this eoossary expense when the 001: established ’G~a_:fa’y—Stomachs ’ llolieved real armorer of Japan in a war of aggression that is directed not only against ‘Ulma but against our o\vn interests in the hast? Can drudgery of apprenticeship. —- Hon. Eric Cross. Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs. anyone note the large percentage of scrap iron . . . . '"‘°'°-- °°““'v- "“‘¢¢¢-- ”°- I flc,ency_ cm, memo, and steel, of copper and lead and fcrro-alloys, tfnore spcc".al.m(§er.eS“1ar.e bung m‘me°gr.aP.he‘lj f,:°‘:1"md°;:,faé? t';,t;°“,';°,g:ir I am, sir. em. would be elimfnated betwecnohab , and an to .31 men whemenheunaeea states .:’;.;":;°,,:;‘;;‘:, :;,°,::,;1:;*;:v,}:,{,‘*;;,;‘;;;;,‘:;s5:?"= ea wan m-«mm. -umrmy. am "M10-~ -- - t... ...m m u- m,~,-in . . . , , _ '—*-mm‘-— gc does not ahm°r=1”rc5P°“ab.""¥ gs» we . . . . ’ *.t:.',°°:1.::°.‘:“.‘“.:.2..:.*l'.:.*:.:n?e:.r,. m cm WW 1'.1t:=..:-:.'.'.:..:":.:“:”»;,,,_;.« Japanese bombs t at snu out unese Ives in A writer in the S . . (or able who 11° 3°‘ "9 ""°' —‘.— Dr. Ivan: stomach . - _ pectator has this suggestion -- um . sir.—With positive assertion“ the 1, gm ltvI|1"' 3 campmgn °f calcmmgd and systemzmc hot to make with a view to getting rid of Nazism: l.ugt§:d iialfglfmenfmctftilddlbfdy mutide 39”“ A"‘m°" ‘“""' ''h“‘'‘' 19” dirtrgilrfnlytymilwfl and 1930" bond coupons were "de- li . , 1 0 ‘ Cariada .... .1. ma.» nmparev ‘.;‘V° "-"“‘° "° “ W‘ ‘° ‘“° 51?-‘r=‘=‘i’c‘é‘«:'r???3»‘»‘«‘€ é‘.':t‘"“..”°‘ ...‘."°.’.‘.“°.‘.‘§..‘f-°'“...¥°‘.“ .29: :2.“ .'.::.':=.:':‘°&“u°=. “ks The London Free Press. our nickd and erlnan minds, we must appeal to their hearts, us, and remem erlng that Canada's “flow, pomwd‘ md f&emm,_ "I. mun‘, u, ‘M I," . ..- - ' ,_ chum: made against some on the government by some hum!‘ °fh°" "°5°‘"°°5 are """g shlppcd m urge mm!‘ eyes to all that they are losing under the mon- :f§,::u,l,l.tloii’smp:fe‘ihet(ivriil?i?e giiil Persons. known or unknown. in-iluentlal citlaens on the newly 2.‘:-;..s':':¢"l‘n'i§h;:.:¢ °“" pram: I titles to Japan. Canada possibly cannot act along- with much effect, but if the three democratic --countries, Great Britain, including the British Empire, the United States and France. would we must stir their emotions, \\'c must open their strous tyranny of Nazism. All those lovely things that have been driven out of Germany by Hitler—tlte music of Mendelssohn, the poems There security, wealth and prospects can not only to the bonanza periods of our history that gave us false stan- dard; and an optimism that was not tempered with is every sound sense. evidence that ve. ate: This was a most crucial period in civic bltmdering and financing. and which demands gloser enquiry and deemr tnvestigaxou. Why it, even now, so adroitl _ way. until -‘pressure was brought, to beer should the children ‘ School District be deprived of their of four 1 the mm It romofilse aw“ . of Heine—-cannot we make tlem a ailable to pow 1 - 4, 1 . "3 logefllef *0 ‘ml’ ‘he 5h'p"w'm of “rim ;‘m‘ the German listener? What Gcrinam clmld resist .'fi‘§°"..'ltl.“.'°l‘.’§,‘.’§‘.l..‘.‘§ g(i.%?,i:‘m:E gm 1:! tgieltestlsti-ltiinhgfn 1931 5*-ullel fll.‘llI‘\g-’!m;\Ilt|ng P200! Vain lathe agony grief. Dr Ivan! §:°lli:c'lf'viti Ill 7 “'37 ""‘‘t°‘'"‘l m Japan the Flowery Km” mil that lovelf Poem beginning, ‘Mein Herz mein With Oil!‘ N11-hefifirfd 195901189-— °1 °°m'°mu mane“. “mm an tn wdehgm MW’; uwimhre. In- -l‘km'md”d'm"°nm“ :3 D” m°' _ would aoon.bc compelled to bnng the war to an Hen M mud“, or ,Dcm5Cmand is, noéh klci_ Hamilton Spectator. tligiyneéhmn W mu “mm mm 068*“ 0- hlmuml ° _ W“.- Th: ,-tkrtalcixib no mil 111100 W G“ ‘M, Bottle 'N'”' 3' ""1 H°'°'5 “ P'“°“““ ‘“‘.‘Y ‘°’-.“‘° d"“‘°““°‘?5 mes Kind,’ which in Louis Untcrmcyer's ’cxcel- some people hm comm-ne-. form °“ ‘*‘° °°“"°“' '”° '1'" M anmno cm to show they want peace in Asia as well as in km translation m,d,.__ ed on the delays In the Canadian "10 d1I°106“=0 I W0 M" M, . . ' '. . malls and have hoped for better the WW8!‘ K : '3" We have |’°°" _ *' E‘“'°P‘-'- ‘Germany’: still a little child things But alas! the situation “B9 9'“ 3-M- W '5“ of “"3 0' uld , The sun's her nurse; she‘ll fc'ed him ::,‘1"c,,,,‘,"m,',',:;’ To '§i";“‘2. vleind wa:.t‘hat. a “ah: I In an M Where Gael‘ congregate . No soothing milk to make him strong tru-mt. on Jpno ytwo rim“ of! in full, sent back-htlydflin 1:: an ~ ' ' I V _ __ ‘. _ - But the wild fires of freedom. war.“ aclglrpéatggtalgily froogr; glvtlmhh N Dllwn 0 s'EC'ALs ‘ ‘ .. ommentmg on the opening last week of the Our propaganda in Germany must fan the ,,ddm,,,d to m, um,“ um,’ flu} f‘ _ w Gaelic College’ at St._1inn's,‘Cape~Breion embers of freedom so that they can blaze again Engaging to pIne..md§f'i’l ,‘,‘“‘u'°' ‘DODDS KIDNEY 3 ; I and, the Sydney Post-Record say_s_: forth. It must strengthen the souls of the few ma “,9 0;, ,‘,u meg‘ ",2; 3;‘; 39¢: per. MI ‘I It is not as gcuernll known as it should be who have resisted Hitler and his men, who, as other for its completion. th en- 5,’ '’ hat..tliere-1gre more lie-speaking people in Nora Earn writes in her Reaclnng for the Stars, }g°,§;' l‘,’:;,fp‘“‘¢.,.,‘,:"',°m‘;:“f,l ffifi PAILUM 45.‘; .1 , Scotia than in any othercotintry faced ‘all the aId_we can give t|le.m—o_ur pra_v- ‘nag y,., delivered on Jul 4 ma . ...........-En“ ...-. ' ’ area‘-in the New Work}, ,ln.Capc era, our. friendship, and all the recognition and “m¢:“gd‘;°g|{:fll:I. tunmtaugllst ..\t|tlOUA CAKES 25‘ it alone there are apprmrltnately that our statesmen can devise.’ It must “,3 mg 1, ,_ ._ war. to" ‘ 10 CA _ brealotha hearts of the emotional masses, and Osman‘: xtekly. , bring-home to them the loss they have suffered 3,” ,, u, an “ 1'o\lgh=Nazlsm. Reason is powerless until tears and an occasional reminder that 9; .’iiIIll'l§d_ away the accumulated poison: of °n‘3,'.‘$‘ “;¢ °{mgm 0