_ PAGE TWG" _ rv-rv" 'ws - 'ran caARLo'r'rE'rowN cuiinniau ' 'fm °" "“’“ `"""" AUGUST 2- 191° 'rms LATEST NE _-W _*M “H _ W #__ ___,__ _ _ = =‘= J § p-r___________ ,__......V--- ~- _; 1 _.._~e ..@.a~» “ _ ...a ‘H fr fr, ~*uO» ,vw .fs 5% I-¢'5u .-_ ~l.»`-‘usa E 1 ,L ;__ Jaw” *maid 5~ > \\ . r- Trout 2 Fly I Rods li _von are foiiil of i figliing it‘s :i pit) not to take iii this sport now 1 when thc fish tire si- plciitiful c‘.'ci'_\'\\`lici'c. , I5. i1\TQ't:.llltl iii lllc Ylli\‘.\l lp..-.v is from the Atlantic to the qu;ilit_\' Lit thi' pi'icc.~ _ askctl. \\`c t-.in giii- _voii rod.< ;it 25c, 50c, 60c. 75c, S l. |25, |50. 2.00. 2.25. 2.50. 3.00. 3.50, 4.00. ` 4.50, 5.00 lfroiii $1.1-ii c-.iiili up the-if `:i .' t'\tt';i . ,iii _ ._ ~ ,\ li' i\i f-ir i `...:'1_-c _\iiic:'ii~..ii lioiio iii:7ii'iii1.ti iiii- oiii'~' .'_ .-‘~ 3*: .._ , ucri- thc :xiii-.1 :lit~ _lic cvcr -.Ai .1 the i-rice. J. G. JAMII-ISON DRUGGIST ii' lfl I Souvenirs \v:'li smut- .'l.i=< ii- flicin 1li;ii is thu l».-\\', Ai'i'.i'sT .-, 191°., _ THE IICUSON BAY ('O.\II‘AN\'. Tm. |.{m1s.»ii Buy \`ompaiiy's chart- er .,,m»_~» from ii..o_ when thuiles Il stoik is more tnluahle that e‘-er H* ...nh Km; Thev ilid things in Bifoie, and fortunate 8 w,m__(_l). “My ln ,h__S,, _myb-_ and they! it. The tompany .shlands kai: that . _ - . ~ , ii 1nil\i»iitiirer_~' wr-ie g\\en. In lil? lflll ill! Klmlutllll lm' “nl P _mar e lgiiage of their charter. “the whole only when and where railwBYS and rradi- of viii'-se seas, stri-iglits and settlenient have made them valuable. im-,--i riwis lakes' creeks and Prohalily no company in 6115191106 _ H. - rr " i ` _ .I\_id'siiii i hal’ hi that ln- within the entrance Hav Company from Wllllf- lJUl\U"B| s. i '. - _ inf tm. _»|,»,.,,,»i,y,~ i-omnioiily calleil economists call the unearned incre- H..,}_-,.,\'_g- .~‘ire.glits." This meant all ment. This year thc Company dis- Cur ii.~,~oitiiiciit ot iiids mn, _______,__,,, pm., ,,, ,-,,,,,,,i,, as it t ii.-1-li_\~ .\l--iiniaii..~'. lr was fiiini the first a profitable iw. h.indii-il yi-ars the company ruled `..\~er and ti:-iili-il in their contineiital 'i-seiie and iliil an enormoiis and t:\e liiisiiiess. Then when Caii-. in was t1~i mi-il into a Ilomiiiii-n and; -gan piisiiiiig settlenients \\'est\varil,l Iii-wiiiiie t-\~i~i~-iit that the vast pra~l _ -ith of the Cnitedl Stritf-~; in-‘;i'.ilal'y (‘\-Lllil liiit mllfli ng.-r be l..~ld for the mere purpose . i' prodiiriiig liuriiilo and the fur-l1ear- ,ii.: animals ivhich coiistitiitt-tl the ,»tiiplr- expoiis of the company. si. caniiilu li.-.iglit out nineteen- :; '_' '§ `/. E’ ».| itliii-'iuli the British tlovern _mi-iit» foi ii lump sum of i_‘Jl0l|,oibtI. ,lr was a i:i`1-at bargain for Canada, land, stiangi- as it may seem. an al- lniost i-ii'.iall_v good one for the com- pany. For the reserve ol lands ahoiit ithi- i-..nipaiiy's forts, anil one lot in it-vi-i_v twi>iity'ai< surveyed for settle- lnii-iit soon became of greater value ithan the entire area was before. Vaiiaila opened up thc country, hiiilt Irailways through it, poured in set- vilers. portioned thi- Indians on re- st-i'\'es and created enormous values in lands that had been mere hunting £.".Z-li'»_4iou in divideiiils, or four-fifths So _it falls out that Hudson Bal' ) l i re the holders I I rihutes among its shareholders I as inur-h as the lull price which Can- ada paid lor ninr-teen-twentietlis of its lands forty years ago. The I-liiilsoii llay Company`s lands are exempt fiom taxation, and in the Uld i`.1uiitry where most of the shares are held. the income derived tlii-l'i-trotit is not liable to income tax. 'I`hi'- old i-linrter of 2-ll) years ago was large and liberal in its pro- visions. The company is at no ex- pense of railway building. improve- ments, or siii'vc-ys, or of brinElU2 in inimigrants. iiriof police protection. Canada provi-les tliese. Yet Canada got the land dirt cheap. She has formed three l’ri1vinces out of the purchase, and the lands outside of ltlnnitoha, Saskatcliewan and Alberta are worth lar more than the origin- al price paid to the Company. The General Court of the Hudson Bay Company recently held its 'annu- al mceting in London. lt was at- tended by Lord Strathcona, who in long past years rose from a siibordi- nate position in the Company's em- ploy to the highest ofllcial position, act-iimulating money all the way un- til now in his hearty and honored old age he is one of the wealthiest men in the l~lmpiri~, and High Com- t <.:roiiiids. missioner Iiir Canada as well. J I - """"""""""""""7"T"""‘T"'f""""f"""'T'A'A"'A"'f'Af"""""'Yi"4""'Y"""'A"'AI"A""'A"""" "' 'A""`A"""""""'T ewe ry tliii' lat-fi' ~l~\i`l» izitliiiliz ~ T() lRU\lI)l<. SEI.l‘ .~..i-.-~l..1-,\.ii_-_'_ 'l`iiirty years ago neither Germany crazy on the subject pf armies, l{IT\ FOR I‘l‘.A(`F.. 'J D `r,_,_,,,, ,,".,|, I-_|114 k |._,_,H ` nor the l'niteil States had more tliaiifvies and implements for ili-.~iti'oyiiig l>lr.»oili.~. \\1ilil‘.|-1.l. t ri-st. 'an insignificant nary. Now both these l lifi-_ l.loyd George in a recent speech '- ' = _ f"‘l- ' _pi-wei-s linvi- fiirmiilahle fleets, farlilei-lared that the countries of the ,,;,l', I a.i» rn.. 1.11- i-i i i ’ 5( H li.' l'iii ," " "M [""‘l"` "" strongi-r and more effective than was l world are expending annually .£450,- Sci- thcni. _ _ _ | that of Biitiiin twenty years ago. Il0u_0l»0 upon this macliiiiery of de- 1 i _ (ii-rn°iany`s naval expenditure is threelstrurtion. 'l`liiiik of it! Twenty-two . ’ a tinies as gi-eat ns it was at the he-|liuiidrcd millions of dollars spent . . _uinning nl thi- pres:-iit century. Brit-‘_vearl_v by Christian nations to pro- l . . . JEWEIST 'lain has iiicieascil her expenditure oii;\'l‘lf‘ UIC 111051115 by “'l\\1‘l\ mel! mtl? ' Taste a Dclamar Chocolate mid you i-xpci'it»iicc tht- kei.-iicst ilcliglit. .\liulc l1_\ cxpcrt~ iii .i cla-:iii \:uiit.'ii'_v fm-‘.oi‘_\' of piirc clioiwiliitc crirniii, ~\ig.'ii_ iriiit :ind nuts. Thi-i .irc \\'li11li-siiiiic and tlvlii-ii.ii<. .. lr_\> ti s.ini|.l<- ..i The MacKinnon Drug C0`s. Drug Store. `au ile l.)uiiiin»' I-\iornatii|'iei reliable and r-rlirai-ii1.i< rem.-dv for ri- moving iliiiiiliviil and str-i-iiutlieiiiiig ~--»t~ wi imparting ni.) as we .. Ii pli-aslin uni i cate aionia. ;. ' -' ln ;<~ A VI r 1 reniiiiiv- i iiiii liiict _-irli r.. _ _ _ N1., Paton -_ ' :;i1.iif oh A ' A the i .~ of the li'1 , ~ ’ in-ii. IIB " ' ' ll 'is ' t i leli- Vii pii .itli-_ li _.\_ Focti-g_ i‘i-zum; U1 ;g`_t1ir1_-_ _:ii---gh-,,r rni-nts ntloid scr:.|rity for peace, why to _ ` R.-ililin. _ '_ ; _ ".%i‘l\' 1 :_ . al1-'it » lisi lf’ ' ‘VI l in \'iiiii~ :it l T: ithi- nnvy from $l.'10,ti0o,0ilu in 1900 toykill other incn, and all this in the `.»¥2ii.-._oiiu_iioi| in U10. In twenty yearsfiutercst of peace! , pi 1 .millions of dollars. Tliese ai-i-, with the exception of l.lapan, all nominally Cliristian nn- Itiiins, all professiiig a most earnest ilr-sire for peace, but all olisesseil ‘of thi- delusion that pri-paratioii for ..\\ar ntlorils some s-oi't, of security lor .pi-nee Tlint is the iloi-trinc of all itlii- jingocs und the amazing thing is lilint so many hclieve them. Imagine :ti-ii pi-art-alile uiinrnir-il nieu living to- lgi-tlii-r, Oni- of their number, in piii‘- lsnance of thi- jingo maxim, buys a 'ri~vi»|vi-r and ammunition. Then the 'otlii-rs do thi-, same. 'l`lit\n one of thc ji~1.nipan_\' si-ts up a two-power stand- lard, lest two of the others should i1-onihiiie against him, and equips him- si-lf with two revolvers. The others iiiii the same, under plea of necessity. il~ it i»oiii'i-i\'ah|i.» that such action t1»nils to assure or promote peacei' .»\propi1i~.~ of this ii writer in the .\`i-w York \\`orld has a good idea. It is this. Il large armies and arma- sliall not the ti-mperance advocate de- 1-liiri-, "'l`l1~- more money we spend for wliiski-_v thi- soherer we shall kcep'."’ Thi- world appeais to have gone L ._ -r-'_~_-,’:1"*" _;.;~_;___- FLY-TIME Finnell &. tlianillar i i Screen Windows Screen. Doors Springs Hinges Catches - See our as- sortment. Get our prices. \ . . __ ______ _______v____ _ __ 1 thi- -'rent iwers 'iavc increaseil their' I I i'iii u‘il cv i-nil turi- i ii war irciar - THE KING AND .‘ “ ‘ 'l' ‘ ' l I “ ,'rHi-i s'rA'1‘i~i i‘i-iiiacn. ;tii»iis on si-ii and land by a tliiiiisiiiiill _A._, ' 'l`iie compromise in rcgaril to the eoroiiiitioii oath has rr,-siiltcd in I‘re- niier Asiiuith hcing more liheal than he inteiidi-il to he. The Roman Cath- olic.-; have hardly gained I-I greater rictory than thc Noiiciiiiformists. Sonie words oilciisivf- to Catholics hiivi- heen ri-niiivi-il from the King’s Ll\‘I'l0r'f1li1-Ii. und along with. them have gone some \vords which the l’i'eshyteriaiis, .\li'tlioilists anil Bap- Make the Liverf Do its Duty ` Nine rims in um when the liver ir rigln rip lomnch and bowel: are right, VER 1 / g¢rluly:>ut6£inlyeom» . __ " a nz ll' I0 , _ _ li°..ir..i..i§.,' CANE Cures CDI# , I' ' TTL! ltip_ntiol, 5 |94-cw P|l.l.$. hon, _ , ‘ ` Sick ’ ”' " _"` Hurlnelao, and Dinner after Laing. Small Pill. Small D001. Small Pflwn \ Genuine -ns.. sig111.i111= '.3 Hot Weather Footwear \Ve are showing in our south Window today the balance of our last shipment of American c a n v a S shoes For the benefit of those who have not yet purchased a pair, we would say that they are a Good year Welt, comfortable fit- ting and the kind that will hold their shape to the end. If not convenient to call lct us liaivc voiir ordcr on tlic phone. i BUF F Bll US rwstf _ PS 8 (_` t in a cliurches existed in the Colonies 019)' h mi I) 3. His Majestyls subjects in the over-' ea Dominiuns even better than 01080 t home. _ .ln England alone the A'DKl1C5“ hurch represents a mBi0l'l¢Y ln mlm' 1ers. Scotland is Presbyterian, Ire- and Catliolic. while in th! D°“‘l“' ons what are called Nonconformists. ogetlier with Roman Catholics lar itnumher the Anglicans. Hence It alls out that there is no Establish- ed Church in the Colonies. as they re familiarly called. Where state ave been discarded. The EstabliShPd ‘burr-li in Ireland, which had never ire than a small minoritl' Ol I-he ieople in its communion, was very ropelly ilisestahlished some lortY ears ago. _-tnd almost beyond 1t\\€B'-I0” me ~ *- / / l'\ _ v__,» ` `c $6 .r-" THE Best for Friers leasiire. and only offer the Best /‘@'ll`l~i‘ ./ f i.l», 9 || 9 _ 0 ~_ 'N 6 Il . MM riron = l Monday lltterniion A ‘ 1- hall holida $15 _ _ is our _, _ y <5 .- ...\c,, 'B Hands and Feet We mean the most comfort gloves from Dent‘s,Peri'in, Hose from l\Iorlcy’s will give Y°“ that desired Guaranteed Gloves l.l0 Special Palonian L50 TIIE Best tor llands or Feet Comfort Socks l 25c 35c 45c and 50c _ _l -<01-.<~ P A T *‘=~/»<.. ' .5 1 _ .- ,-, i cn.-iz in o I i O-I \ _ . _* #P P _ We carry one of the most complete stocks in _Town . ' I 2'? ¢°. 6 Monday Altcrnoon ' 'N it ishali holiday [-1 9 sr. Joris Fsiirs BRITISH V ri-:.i'run_i;s. Patriotic Items on the Great Pro gramine of Spec- ialties. Several inipnrtant features at th Dominion Exhiliitiiin to he held in St. John, N. B., September 5th to 15t next, will stir the loyalty of visitor to n high pitch. The visit of th Royal Canadian Dragoons from Que hec will he an innovation truly, ani in the Musical Ilide which these mil ish -brass hands belonging to St. the grounds and buildings, and in th hrewnrks programme each night sus German) will he shown The‘ trramme. will give Union Jack lover lots to cheer over, ' 3-2d;-1i_ TI-in worinw wi-io wAN'rs iNG nun READY *ro wana DE- P.iR'1‘itii~:.\."r. in Ani. PROBABILI- 'rv You wini. FIND 'ri-ii: VERY 'ri-i1NG 'ri-1 You ai-:Any i-ii~inn AT oNi~i-THIRD Lim. Ati. surrs woa'ri-i 'ro $19,.; oN sans .ir $12.15; Am, sting won'rH 'ro $30.00 oN SALE A 0" -‘-’= CWS- 1-zvati. Tam: .in\'AN'rAGr~: or aRowN's wi.I..<-i<:ND aAi"