..._ -.___..-.A t-v»»-:s~. P1759‘? PAGE FOUR i’ 775E BIIARLOTTETIJWN G U ARI] lllll Morning Daily (Founded In I887: far as to suppress columns of comment which wt-r; considered uttfair in their attacks on the lllritne Minister. lhese were suppressed "not lliccausc we disagreed Willl their contentions but tltecattse we considered personal attacks upon the ‘,ll'_'.‘l=l_ of the linOutildlillfllbflS1110f], lbeingé in the _ _ _H I _ _ _ _ ,pti ic llllCI'(‘$l._ may, iii tie igtt 0 recent ALLllllllti‘iltitlliiljiliiitl.tliifiiili}1.175‘§§‘§'T§'I§..H;l., llpilrllsilll incidents iii the House of Commotis, » - r-'"—' our Toronto contemporary wonders how it can rcnttitt loyal to its reading public without ex- tirv=~iiig t"‘ll(lt'fllllilll0f'l. It has now to confess PFcsItIvtiI Llcut. ('07. Wfifhesler STPAIcLure YHeYPFrSIIIQF-I. J. R. Bartlett. F-J-l- Qtrrt-iati Ltt-ul. (of l) A. Slzivliintitin. 0.5.0. $l'l5§('l{lI"7'lO.\' II. TIiS Ky Mail in I‘. I1. I 111.01) p.r vcar, 8...?! for 6 010ml». ' nuttittis, 50c for one mouth. t tt-r. __ _ _4 l ll\ llilt1ll\, .\:l._t_it_t gtsttqytlipihiuktgflv f" l’ ‘“°"““- ;Ft:i.t .\lt'. lung's so-callcd lcatlersliip during the I5) .\t.ttt ttt i .ttt.tt utttl L. s. .\ $5.00 pcnycal- , tit-r two _\t-:i.rs ttt the tare of tutnicdtztte tlatigci‘ ;t.tit.t.t» \\-.-t..> a I iivr tier, =11"! 11" 1' ‘"‘"""‘*t:.t Lzttiatla attrl the lauipire has been "deplor- 51/4‘ 1* . ~. - - , . , .. _ .. .._A . . . . . :.:..lt ; and it continues. ‘T710 .\'!rti/tj.':~.! Jltnlmjl/ IS IIPfI/FPT "mil “lle ll'lS had the cffrotttcrv to stand before ll" Illa-s! III/v." .7l \I»I lift litt-‘iztiticttt when the hill cotiferrittg tipoit a partv lii-‘Jvllllllrlll (‘\'ll'llt1l'tll7l.'ll‘_\‘ powers over people's l‘.\r‘w attl titwipcrty was lieitig discu. d and ltatl We ztttiltvitv to lecture the (tppttsittoti ltecause ilft'.l~ttl'c was not ltcittg passed as expcditiotis- y its he \\‘<illlt_l have wished. llis exhibition of isttt-r. in the \'Olll'.~Q of which he pictured the l'l Ill \‘]-1"\.2 sting 131i. l‘. t|,;\. tl Itom \\ tlltiti ittz-t i ~"itlt‘t \\\'ll from a niau who had been so dilatory. this l:itp.-ttieut atlitiitle is irrational coining from ltc- lips of the man who, on the CKICIISIUII of _ - it's cnlrv into this war, itziivclv slated that ll‘ ‘tail littttwtt for two years that war ivas iii- t\l‘. title. l-‘or two years he ignored all warnings . . and rttlvire, only to become tianicstricketi when t".t'.i1ti',!l1tr eiuiny is approaching. \\'ith a steam-roller rtiv behind hint, the true stature of a party t stands revealed, and, like all kings \\'ll') i ' tttcs toppling around them, he in- -.lSC ttf those who sought to give be well for .\lr. it lvflllffi that the swift-itiovitig events in Natl States and the Motherland attd in Iltt‘ ~= cr IJotnitiit-ns are dwarfitig and pulver- ,i/iti.;; hitti." ' l‘l conclusion it advises the Prime Minister "ti-ripe from the sycophants who surround l get the triic measure of public opinion." m; ltrizisterl tiarliatncnnary tnajority, .\lr. not hv ltatipv in the knoivlcdgc that the of the valiant sons of Caitatla who =crvc itt the XIIV)’, the .~\rm_v and the Air Force wcre ztgziiitst ltini_ l-twl '--~tr< H l" ztu-. iit - — EDITORIAL NOTES ~. There is no reason why potatoes should not be sin: tti tlte Mother Cotintry itow, except that we have. none to send. u n n a Your ear will now cost you more, and unless a lyou have successfully enlisted, your living gen- . t-‘t-cttch lcrallv will cost you much more. It is war. ~ tiara-t * ~ * s _ “.-\ttd "Be prepared" is a motto more necessary than cable af- lever—tlte Nazis will strike at the British Em- lilaittlin pit-e in the most unlikely quarters, and here as lac well as attyivhcre else. wt,‘ iiztzitc-s are ~ll111\’ * *1 * 9 liilitiiliii \\' Ill-Hm‘! lapan in the East and Russia in the Balkans l)’ P1"1-l1@Y1117l"~ are showing their teeth. No wonder U. S. A. in: of ilvfPflihlll ‘has (ll‘CiIlt"l to halt the sale of mosquito torpedo . ivli dew?!» boats to P-rit. .—she mav need them for her- slrtvttglyt p: t-ltztlizin, ‘i self in the Pacific before,’ long. r figurcs that ltave crztwl- it v it tr "iii ‘an Fvctw tllf-‘B Pa“ U“ 3711")’ oldsterit are anxious to train as Home -. 11v tlitl Travel. Fltlffll! be‘ Guard, to be able to use a. rifle, to know some- . war, go m Route to cofl- thing of tnilitary drill and discipline, btit thev “ill-ll dill I16 $11)’? ‘l hi“ twant a leader. \\"ill any one so disposed pleas-e , , :\n<l uiiri: are the rt-Lttioushifls ‘ctjimtnittiicate with the (Quardiait? 4 s.“ and, the aged soldiers, l‘etain and iii v it in in the p sent cabinet? Can if George IV died this date, 1820. It was dur- l'\"‘l“i"7 in lflffi" P°l1¢1°5t ing his reign, thanks to Cannings foreign policy. Tiiitid h)’ lllfi ltllflttw 50"‘ that lrifish influence was greatly extended ‘i’ ciiwfl“. F151 lPl-“Vfllc (‘f on the cotttinent, and the Greeks supported itt . rttttqe coii=<"_|li~1i‘-\‘_§'§ (‘i their struggle for liberty. At hotne the Ca- . pol-c}; n,’ on at fire present tune. tholic liniancipatiott Act was passed Tc, pa...‘ Pr,“ ftnlg gt-titititls for licticf that, t: to w u tit-iv, the lirettelt navv will not pass 4 ll is rthvi~it< that, anion: tltc .'§ll1~(l\'f?S and arittiilLf 111ll""l‘i~'“"- semi“; 05' _ g,- nqyal my] military tltpugltt, there is rlisvqrectnent with the ‘lifif-"Hfl lwlic)’ o‘ tlefcatfilTl. 'l'lifi'r¢ 8Y6 011")’ "llllmlw “f llmwzl struggle in defence of world freedom and Chris~ Frcnchtnett who in tilt‘- lm“ l1"""_l’“°f‘ imam“ tian civilization. to understand the agile nriittteuvratt < of their 1 ta it at politician!‘ at,s_,»~,pg‘,cvtttttp mt \\-ll'\‘-lv77‘Ytjllfllllfityllfii - I _ ‘ i been an acccntctl Illlllff. 7T0!“ l~""' ‘NW ‘ m tun which I5 being given this afternoon by the articulate folk in the end titay C0111" a“ “WMWU of ilatlir-s Auxiliary of the (fattarliait Legion. indignation at the (l(‘flllll£‘,'5 “l a 3"“"‘l"“‘l““f tlfharltiitetown branch. through the courtesy of fore sit". I11 l . . i: ‘ I bet‘. sen ‘Xvqanzl, in! be that. the salt ant] weritallv '1 if, Int] t ' From now on Ettropean Cotititiental news ouf-ide the Xleditcrrzttieatt attd lkilkzttis tin-as will he of secondary coitsitlcration. Britain will he the cynostire of all eyes, and may Ileavcn aliuntlantlv bless and defend her in her heroic (ioverntticitt llouse is an ideal setting for the i \\'lllcll~ "lllsife l‘? lll,“‘lc‘"i"ii“,r‘ hliihii, ltltc lltatrottess, A1773.‘ l'.. \V.l ].el’agc. Kfheftirltt. l dorscd vitner t)‘ I16 l1"“l"3 ‘ -' "i i i ace/s to ttiivarcs tie wort 1y activities o tic g Parliament. Lctgirttti,‘ and the attendance is ekpcctctl to be ; , tlzirge. ‘ Addressed To Mr. King t v w- w | Prime Minister Rfacltetizie Kittg is at last coit- p, a w mtflnrizil of tiztnsiizil lriitllll. Ill" lviticc-rl a litiioti (lovcriutiettt is necessary though 1-,,,,',.),.,.OU,,/,_,..,. My _l/.tt'[ (lntlepcndettt) <lP11l< ltc will not include any ‘of the rtpprisitioti now in with l-‘t-itttn ‘littister Rlackenzie lxiitttfs ting-til" jthe llotise. A prominent (fonscrvative outsider — tide toward tier-‘isteut deuiaiill; ,is likely to he givert the post of lllnistcr of Ra- 1», f.” tttp frtrttiafiritt of a ilfl- ‘tiottal \\':ir Service, and it is persistently rcport- .‘.lr. .7\i'llgi_i itttoler- iotl that .\lr. Kilt; will also tianie l\lr. Tutu . de or t-ttisitle the Moore, prominent in labor organizations, to the H,,,,,_,, o, f ,._,_,._,,,.,,,, l. _.;t.~=, rriflccts the _attitiii'lc post of the hlinistcr of Labor, and restore. the 0,- a no,“ “.1 ,, tn. 1,... atttqltt napptttg and IIJYC-dflll Irflltlfil‘ Minister, llon. Norman .\lc7.art_v, f ltinistfi Illtflltlt‘ to critic with the results ttg the position of Postntastcr-(tcttcral, the port- ' '.~i',--‘~li:it‘.:1~.~"-. .\lr, llIlll-ttll. the folio he “TIS given when he entered the (trivcrn- i n. lt-r, Int; ttleadcrl with ntcut last year. llon, j. 7,. llsltw, Minister of .,i,. (,9 {all ftivgt‘, of a National heveutic, is still regarded as the tuost - ttic tzt-k which fares likely sticressnr tn llotr .7... Ralsfon as Fin- ;llf_[llll‘l"lll. \\';ls that ance Xlittister. , : ts-ttlntc powers in the .,,, ,.,,t.,,g,,,.~t.-}tti.ttt, that no ttnei The war is beginning tn cut into tho lavish w]. lfitrlzzitttt-tt: of its ztuthorilyttttentis of some of the French and‘ Italian _ qiwl t», wt- it ltv partisan dic- rtrslziiirzuits iii U. S. A. with many imported .,-,, .11.. . in tlti. ltrt-lliiill is rtltvioiis. ,tlcl:c:tcics and (Iontitienlal wittes (lisappcartng. ‘.7 t" Ill m; the ttrgtttu- ut h_v rt- ; Xt-tv ftrlr-atts is noted fol‘ its (Itlltllifltllll ,t~t_ttti_-__--- Jtutl rtwirs of tltt- ltu-t- ‘rta-frtitrttttts autl food stores. They report a grow- , . It.» \\','l~ clcctml to govvtil ill fitter s< it_v of Frcuclt snails, Belgian Iiiscuils. .t i < .\l.i.t~tlt. lltc uttritl oi lit-tvllttwh l‘l'l'11")l.'ll(‘<, (icritiatt frankfurlcrs, Polish , I . . . . . w tti Yfifllitlll to ttivjlaatti. .\ltl'\\'t"gl.'lfl lterirug, Italian spaghetti and » , a iili ,....,...,.m.t t» tt ;t ~ftl|ltl t: L, .'t_t,i,,, -.»? \, llt-lInttl. tint and l-ratt-"tr Yt-t-ttttittth. Swiss rhccsc, liohctttiatt and Pilseti t.‘ i t. , n. . tftcit, m.) tn.» lictlllilllvlictl‘ and olive oil, olives, sardines, wines and , ..- m; fur ;t-t ittva-itttt r-t the hart] liquors usuallv ltronght front \\'eslcrn p‘ _- t t. l_t.- ‘h- till of fir" ttlti , lititwtt-e. .\lativ of the products are itn lotigcf‘ Twp, lrtvaiiztltlr, while thr- Allllpl)’ of others has dimin- “t - , __ p‘, - ,, ,,,, ,. p, 3],.» pin-wt rtf pult- iislt-"tl to sitch an extent tltatthcytfan he obtained H, _»,_ ‘, .- ti. y, “p, . Jnmffl-Y t-t-‘tttlvtis only at aliurtrtitally ltich prices. lltc salcvrtf It- !‘ . . i . .- .3. ttt’lfi\c- 1.7- pntriotisttt laliatt ttll\'(‘ oil in some stores has been limited to t1... (‘fy|]\'|-[‘l7tt]1 thtt tytlirtllil ‘our gtllttit .-t cu-totttci- in an effort tn niakc the , .., ,,,,t,- at] pt-tttvttis- tit‘ thr- ~!tfiftl_\' last as long as possible. Importers state i .t,., ,.,,,,,,,,.,.-_. tau.“ p.- ;,,._tt.,-;t most of the fancy foods ltrought in from ,' . - t» . -,- . nvnt-"ttt- t:t-.:i\-<_- t.» ttll ltlilitttittttt- would dtsttpticztr from the market when i , , . v fmittfh’ ntt/ .ll.til tlit\\' ttlzttlt ~tlt~ ~t~t!-.< accumulated in New York eni- “Jupg. mg“), we“ prcnougy it, had gone so ergctiqj “CFC replcted. .- . ,,- . v . s -. a - NOTES BY TIIE WAY From Phoenlx. Ari, come! I R- pcrt that a verucfufs engfiieer. Jack Tcoker. has fcund a herd of dwarf horses rcamlrig the floor of an almost Inaccessble valley 1n tne Grand Caitysn cf the Coiorado. thus \’8I‘lI_ ng a tale that has 10:12 been persistent. one legend Is that n tube of Indlafls tcck the an- of the=e t-tnv animals into .le_v hrndreds cf’ years ago to . ~30 the hlflfflllflllltg Navahos and ‘!\.47 they could not. find their wav out. Inbreeding and lack of aclrqtiatc- forage mtgr acccunt tcr iht- (trier oration in size. Same of the zrcwn animals. Toctker relates. ivezgtis as lttlr- as 90 pounds. - Neiv York Her ti. Our nnnnmic system has been cnugtzttit: alrinz on s3: of its elzht. cvlrti-zlrrs for ton tang a pFFIMI. Mll- Iio of nirn, titaintaiixetl in idle- ltave lest skills now in urgent. d ttnanrl. s have had no c-wwrrttttii‘ tnirg to eutiip .t t'it'l'llllll< stilling up the Ft. Lawrence, did not, t thrm fer inctti=trtal servzce. Na- tistial sccuritv tic-w demrin s that on economic sysfrcn onerate with full effteictiev. The obllzaton of the Gsvernmerzt will not. be fulfilled merely bv training certain groups for rtncczal tasks In the defence procram, ‘mpartant. ttifufrh that training prcuratn Is. The rral test will come III the Adminhtratfanks response to the rising demand for adiustment of policies that. have helped to keep men and money unemployed. -- Washington Post. -_-__ To the alrl n! embattled de-l mscracv" has come the tnatertal aid cf rlcntricraci‘ IlIT0llZilO1lf~ t e world. In the rzreatest of t e flOlh-‘JGIHZPY- ent. democracies Sllflfiflfi at’ the Allies has bfen gxven with an en- thusiasm net known In the Great. War. although in that It. was en- zaqcfi. In ‘Q17 the (Izitted St-atcs were under the impression that they ivsrs- entering the war to rave Eti- rnor: tsrlttv they are more keenly alive to the fact t-‘tiat they ntcst. lrlvo their fullest. material aid to save themselves. Under President, Roosevelt. who seems to have been tfacert h-r Pravirleire at the head of the Ifnitcd States at this mo- ment. fllc txwrrs of American de- mocracy are united its IIIEY c-iild hardly be under anv other leaders. -Toronto Telegram. In thi- days lit-fon- Muttlt-lt a rer- lain JTIIOOI of’ French junior offlc- ers strongly urged the creation of’ numerous mcchanzled divisions and the development of the tactics of’ ntobil-e warfare. Bria. Gen. Charles rte Gatulle. who was appointed by former Pretmer Paul Reyriaud as Under-Secretary of State for War, foresaw the tactics of l-hls watxsuz- [rested the creation of eleven mech- anized divisions, and was stipport- ed by Reynaud, then a member 0t the Chamber of Deputies. But they were voices crying In the wilderness. On April I7, 1930, a re- port headed "Stibject: Mechanized Forces" was submit-ted t-o the War Department of the United States. The first paragraph stated: "It Is recommended that. sfx Tank Dzvts- Ions be included In the Army of the United States." The organiza- tion of’ the proposed divisions was outlined In detail. Three years be- fore Hitler came to power in Ger- many an American Army officer suggested that. the tank divisions which he proposed should be coni- posed of 486 combat tanks, an organization very similar to that. ultimately achieved by the now famous German Panzer divisions. The American officer was Mater Geri. J. K. Parsons, now in cani- mancl of the Third Corps Area at. Baltimore, then a. colonel In charge of’ the fzcld development or our experimental mccliatiizsd forc- es. His report of I930 was written in collaboration with the ablrst tank officers then in the arms‘. It, ‘was "considered" by our Grnoral Staff, thought by the majority to De fantastic taigecitholed and buri- ecl General Parsons and hi: col- leagues were also vocms crying 1n the wilderne New Ycrk Tmzs. Eugene Field liked old hooks and was qiute a collector of tlirm. l-ls means utere. ltoutver, not: adequate to his desirts; and a quaint tiraof‘ qt this was a slip of‘ tiaper. found b_v a plII'Cl‘l.".&(‘l' of an 03d volume. On tug- paper written in field's handwriting the fsllciviitg impromptu lines: "Kzrd friend, for goodness sake forbsar _- the book c 9' O thou {inclest For when I do obi-am the pPll I incan to buy the 7100K myself." There was :1 time, 40 or 50 vears auo, ivlteti urarliitilrs rattgl I)" spconed a l.".le verbal sugar-antl- water (‘OIICCLIEOII at. graduation time WlIllOlIl l1; itittrlt harm lie- ing done. It vsas a stl54al'—alitI-\viiL:'r world. Gradiiztte: fairly surr- that if they ware (‘II liable they would gr: along. lite that stretched before thtitn intent. get a little dull, but. It ivas safe. That ls all aver For suzar and water. the world has sub- stftutrtl blnctl and tears. It ls go- ,.‘._L‘,‘ to be hard grunt: iii ttze years alttarl, anrl we tlttnk the yaitnlz folks knzw it. But. If any of them whimpering. we havrift. heard that, either. ’I‘ncv come Into a world that Just. Isn't gocd enotitzti 'I'li.r_v have tltt- task of making it better. - The Albcrtan (Calgaryt. Human beings have provided themselves with many nativeniril- ces surli as bombs and diverse nughiy. 0717517795, for carrying out. their plans and itisurzng Ill'i‘.7' tiarticutat- future. Tney can obage elcphati-is. Lghttiltig and waterfalls to work for them, ant. are always talkmtt 0t harnessing the sun and sra. Not. one of these potent. pers- ons could tell you what. lit- ls going to do Luis spring, though, wit-ii any- thing like the expectation of a. pond llly or a send. some flying boy.»- may blow up all tits facilities for living: the cnprice of one far- cff eccentric might nltei- every plan. L.te. or fume condemned to "intelligence," has no certainty. - Ncw York Herald 'I‘rIbllZ'l6. This terrible strlklng power, and the equally strong pc-wer M11071 an atleqitatc (Ir-fence along the same lines \v"ll have. can be rlevefrprrt only when we have a sulflczcntly large itumgtrr of skilled men l0 work on nitr armament factories and to service our planes and mechanized forms of warfare. Tho Nazis not. n. hzg start. on the Allies in t-ns testrt-t. The lack of enough skilled worker: ls already tnanifcst. as cur preparcctness program de- velops, The Prestrlctit makrs it. clear that. he has plans for tratnmg men and espectally youtlt, to acqua-e tne skills and semi-skills required in manufacturing armaittctit and alo 1n the military and naval server-s. to make effective use of the ti gnly mechanized effective use c-f the highly mclit-intacd tlrlrncc ITI‘(‘“S which wr- are obtainzti; tn." Armv and Navy. - PIIIIIIGOPIIIB Bulle- ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN columnists Souris Fair, 1 840 (By E. S- D.) (Continued from ITSIETMYI T.) the small boy In the SourLs of I840 the last week of July “"15” have seemed the best We}? N?‘ cnly dirt h;- attetid his first fall'- but the very next nay 69701101 115719- adjutant general for Prince Eduard Island, came to Inspect. the M111";- som-ts and Bay Fortune at this time made up a. C_0_!11_Dfl".‘t' ",1 mi King's Cotinty Militia regimen whtct; 113d other detachments scat- tered from Naufrallf‘ River.’ to Murray Who the officers were we liIlCW, though it. ivmlld be z If the MaeGowa-rvs 01‘ s did not fill at. least one officer's rank. t Just. where the Sourls section 0 the Company mustered for inspec" ticn is not known. Dilrhflllfi U10)’ would parade on fhe grounds where the Fair was held. Whlfflh was Longaphles Beach or as ll‘- came to be known later. the 1-0115’ Beach. '.l"he Longaplties, one 0f the verv first of the Acadian fam- ilies to ‘move Into Lot. 45 settled on the East. side of Souris River. and the beach known as Lonimvhles was undoubtedly a cerlaln Dirt °f the river beach bordering the pre- sent. western boundaries of the town. O _O I O Al both the militia itiusler and the first. fair certain of Bay For- tune's leading residents were not. present. A week or two before 111° fair at Supreme Court In George- town they 11nd been convlcted 011 the serious charges of rlot. and assault on one of I-Ier Majesty?» D9169 officers. The trouble had arisen. as much did arise then and later. from friction caused by the LP-nd- Iord system of that; day. The own- er of Lot; 43 In I840 was Flora. Townshend. rellct of tthe late Hen. William TOWIISIIBIIG, the Islands first; custom officer, and for many years a. member of’ the Executive council. Widow Townshend had In- herited Lot. 43 from her late hus- band who had some years previous- l_v aqulred It by sheriff's deed at a fax sale. The settlers, most of whom had long term leases for 999 years. paid yearly rent to Mrs. Townshetid. If they, because of crop failure, or of unwillingness t.o pay, or any other good or bad rea- son, did not pay their rents at, the time and place specified In their leases they were liable to have their effects seized upon 11v a court: or- der and sold to pay the rent, and themselves liable to ejection 1T0!“ the premises. I O I Some such action took place In January of 1840 when Peter Mac- Allum. sheriff, at the stilt; of Flora Townshend levied on the cattle of James Douglas to recover certain monies due her. It: Is too far away In time to judge u to where Justice lay In this matter. but; other tenants on the Lot. doubtless thought that Douglas was not zet- ting a square deal. 'I‘l-te_v con- spired among themselves how to deal with the matter. xvitti the re- sult. that. on sale dnv the auctioneer found no one would bid above man shilling six pence t30c> for cows worth eight pounds ($32001. Tots prc-ceedure Is Identical with that used at Mortgage sales in many middle ivcz-iterti slates in the 193l- 33 depression. However the Fbrltine men _ of 1840 were not just FflllSflCfl \"l?l1 bidding low prices on the live stock, they assaulted the sheriff wit-It frozen duntz. snow balls. and. etc. Thcy mav have had consid- erable provocation but il. was a mistake. The law of 1840 had a 1on5; arm and a strong memory for such offences acaltist. the Peace. On'i_v elqht davs before the Fair, on July 21st 1840 the Sti- prrme Court found tillllleS lfoxvlett. and William Blllflifll guilty.’ of riot and fined tltetn twenty tiounds each and four months in prison. Jaltn Hewlett. was found guilty of riot and assault and fiiierl 7.\\'(‘l‘ll-'.' pounds and six tnontlis in jail. John Coffin found trulltv of riot and assault. was sentenced to ten itirrtillts in prison, and John Mc- Kir- 0n the same charge was given four months Imprisonment. Thus were five men prevented from attending the first Fair. The dc. cndnnts of’ lltc infers. the latlv. and the sheriff. today llve in unity and trance with the rlavs rif landlords all but. foreritteti. Noihin: ls rcmetnbeticrl In Fortune of rirts a ltunrlrcrl years mo, just. as t n first. Fair has droppczl out. cf rt; folk-tneitioiy in Sauris. (Yilv the tiower of the printed \ olrl Clt. loft-clown ticiivspntiers has kept the. annals alive. When the Souris Farmin: Club was or- tzstiizcrl it was or crcrl by the ex- r-rutivr- flint the constitution of the Club be tirinterl In each of t-lie Is- land nezvspatwrs. Most. of what we have quoted is {cm the Royal Gazette. The nI-':~i' I-lancl news- d in napcr ot‘ 1840 was the Calnttlal Herald published also In Cliar- lottctoivn. can: Summing up the first Fair the Stturis correspondent of the Gazette showed himself sritnethitit: of n. punstcr in his last tiaragrnpli ivlien he wrote: ‘This belnq a mere ccmmencemcnt of the Fairs In this County, may be aonsldererl a pretty falr beginning." A hundred years later we ran arzrce that Inrlced it. was a Fair Mgfxntinit. The Fairs rotitinucd In Sourls for some time. The August, I5. 1845, edition of the "Islanrler“ sit >5 3‘ 3 Q ‘a i . ago the annual Fair took place In Sourls when coitslderablit ltitslness was transact- ed, GVICIGIIIIY every year Increas- ing. The Exhibition was field on the Long Beach, Soul-Is, and the Society have recently Imported frnm Worcester. Muss, an Ameri- can revolving horse rake, cost only $7.00, of ‘he latest. Improved pat- tem. a most. efficient, Implement, and a small seed sewer. The latter appears most complete. simple and use machine, cost $6.00." In this same year. 1M5, the Cen- tral Agriculture Society of REL parent. to the Sourls Farming Club, reeefred the patronage of Prlnoe Consort Albert, and fiance-forth was known as the Royal Aizrlculttire Soclelv. It. Is not known how font: the Sourls Fnrmtmz rlub remalnnd an antlve force. nor how ton: after I845 the fairs wet-a coittlnucd. But doubtless both the Fnrmlng Club and Fair served tht-lr dav and generation. and though the out- ward forms r-httntzc the 5 lrit of en_ torprlsc and progress s ttflll an outstanding trait of the residents of Snurls and surrounding country In I940, as It was In their ancestors who founded the Farminiz Club and ltr-‘d t!“ firs; I-‘atr one hundred years ago. . “WEN? ~\. PUBLIC FORUM I'M IIIII_I I IDII “I ‘U: flu I b oolrcpouloutl I qua-lg: olnnlanfl. ‘lb (lor- ltmahwn Oundln Ion In II- eouully onloru tho ID7Il|IIl of wrnlnondnnlb l non-row»: EXHIBITION Gm CANCELLED l 5lr,-We have lust, received a letter from Mr. E. fimMt-‘lallégw set-rotary of the G601‘! W116“ ct. lubitlon Association to this e t, that. their Association. 0n FMW" of the war and the p 0 awn‘ omizing In all 77°55“) W975 m‘; der to assist In tihe prosecution o the war, have decided to can!!! their llhthlbltlon for bhb WIT- 95' pressing the wish that. their mn- nual grant be used for war Pm’- poses. 1 mgy my that 7.2173 IMPOTSIDC!“ as well as the G-ovemment. wishes to express theIr thanks and 8P‘ preclatfon to the owl-mow EY- hfbitfon Association for this 8911' efOlLS gesture on their part. I am. Sir, CDC-t W. H. DENNIS. Minister of’ Agrfeuhwe Who’s The Boss? (Pixumfal Post) when big Btll Knudsen we: afl- ed by President. Roosevelt, to 10in I seven-man board in co-ordlnatlntl the American reaflflamflli P"; gram, he attired: “Who's £116 B0557 The same question may properly be asked about Oanadefs war 8UP‘ ply organization. Prime Mlnlster Home of Commons last. the number of celfbre of the In- dustrialiats who are helping t0 speed Canada's war effort In dol- lar-a-year Jobs. Some of‘ the” men are g5 atble as vigorous and effici- ent u any lo be found In the couri- try. what Is vitally Important. In that. their services be used most eflec- tively. The gargantuan armament. prOIIIB-m that will pe under way In Canada, In the next few weeks re- qqtt-es a guperhuman effort o! c0- Qrdtnatlon, ruthless weed and d1- nutnic action. It ts no reflection on ffhosa al- ready at Ottawa. to sueizest that they could do better. more useful and more effective work If their efforts were co-ordlnated at. the 130p by one man o: the Knudsen or Pnrvls type. This Ls an unanim- on; testimony of those who have been responsible for the mobiliza- tion of’ Industry In previous wars. Fourth Contingent (Halifax Okironltclo) Canada's fourth contingent has reached Great. Britain. With the troops were men of the nursinfl service. To relatives and friends who know that these (‘tanadlans were on the 111871 591!- 7319 news brings relfe] that‘. the rllous crossing has been complet . Some 0t those who sailed, heard, before tliev left these shores, of Gennfln broadcasts which predicted the transports would be 58M t0 the bottom Others heard the same predictions while in transit. But the transports arrived without In- cident. All will be thankful for that. These Canitrilaits have reached l-he Mother (‘ouutry on the eve of the ‘blitzkrieg. Successive major air raids have given n. fore-taste of the ivrath to conte. Great Britain. with quiet courage, awaits the fury of the German all-Mk Canada now has thousands 0f soldiers In Great Britain ready to stand with warriors of the British Isles, and well as men from other rlomlnlons. Rgalnst. any German 1n- vasion Canadians at home are proud 0f their soldiers overseas. But mere tit-trio Is not etioufrlt. The men who wait. eagerly. for the Battle of Britain. arc clolrtz their M". Lei each one of its ask: Are we dofné’ ours? To waste money which could tzo Into “-,~tt~ savings stamps, to ham- ner productive activity cn the ltntnt- front. or to fall In triv ditty which the war has Imposed Is to bcfrav those soldlcrs who offer their verv lives In a great 081151‘- CANADTAN CLUBS PRESIDENT ‘TORONTO, June 25-~—~(OP)—Col. James Mrs: of Toronto today was elected President. of the Association of Canadian Clubs at the annual meeting hcre. The executive committee Includes Dr. Carlton Stanley, . . l wood, I-Iakfax: Gordon Willett. t Ali's. E. Atherton, Saint John; Mrs. E. V. Sullivan, St. Stephen, N. 13., l ‘l. LADlES’ii Q SWIM GAPS Why nol. vlsll our store and lttspvct. nu: stock of Bathing f Caps before making your pur- C i’ w i ‘s; . We have a complete stofl ol‘ ” Bllhlhl Capo In the vuy o latest shades and ranging In price from 25c to 75c. t See also mu- Iargc stock o! S Sun Glasses prlced from 15o to $1.00. MAUI HAIR. RESTOBER A dellmttely perfumed pre- paration which restored, gig-lengthen: and heantlfles the l’. It will restore gray halr to It: natural color and uoe a rlch and abundant growth of hair. Prim 60c. Order by Mull Today. .. ~cef Q1. DB- EVANS STOMACII MIXTURE We highly recommend Ulls I, preparnllon for people sufler- t In; from Stomach Distress after eating, heartburn, Acld and sour stomach. Q 1f It. Is the finest Stomach . Mixture that money can buy 4 Itil Evans. Price 55o per bottle. _ l ‘TIIE two mos , . ‘Ito the sllll dwelling. ollar Day argains TIIIIIISIIAY- FRIDAY-SATURDAY " June 27th 28th 29th YOUNG MEN'S WORSTED SUITS $72.75. Smart new Suit: made from fine worsted cloths. Size: to 38 Reulur $78.00 — — —- -— -- — Dollar Days $72.75 YOUNG MEN'S TWEED SUITS $77.95 New smart tweed Suits in Blues or Greens. Regular $76.50 Size: to 38 _. _. _ - - _ - - - - Dollar Days $77.95 MEN'S SPRING TOPCOATS $72 and $75. A largo showing on Spring Topcoots worth up to $22.50 ._ ._ ._ ._ _ - -- - Dollar Days $72 and 575' MEN'S WOOL GABARDINES $8 not new goods. Sin: 36 and 37 only, were more than double the price. _-_--—-—-—-—-—---D07IurDay5S§ MEN'S FINE SUITS $74.95 Your choice of some nice patterns in good worsted cloth: worth $20.00 ._. _ - - - — - Dollar Days to clear at $74.95 MEN'S SUITS $77.95. Hero‘: your chance M get u real high class suit at u low price, many Hyde Purk and other good makers, regular S25. Can be bought ._. _ _- - - _ - - - Dollar Day: at $77.95 TRENCH COATS $4.95 600d W077 made Trench C007’! In blue or fawn. — ~ ’ '“ _ Dd,” D97’! $4.95 MERINO SHIRTS OR DRAWERS 85c This underwear 7 ls Penman: No. 77 and I: worth $7.00 _._.__-_-----DoIIarDays 85: MERINO COMBINATIONS $7.39. These combina- tion: are Penman’: regular $7.65 vulua ._.__-_.-_-----—--Dollar Days $7.39 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR SHIRTS OR DRAWERS 95c Regular $7.25 volue. — Dollar Days a Suit 95c TIES SPECIAL 39c. This regular 75¢ vuluc on solo _..___..___.___--DoIIar Days 39c PULL OVER SWEATERS $2.00. Fancy ltllclt all shade: extra value at $2.50 — -— Dollar Days $2.00 FANCY SOX 4 PRS. FOR $7.00. These lox are our regular 35c value. — -- Dollar Days 4 pair: Ior $7.00 SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS 75¢ u lot of $7 .25 sport shirts. — — - - - - -- - - Dollar Days at 75c COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS $7.29. In Arrow, Tooko Lewis and Marquis makes all sizes. — Dollar Days ——-———-—————————-—$7.29 SEPARATE COLLAR SHIRTS $7.39 Arrow lepomle col- lar shirts two collar regular $2.00 Dollar Days $7.39 GABARDINE SPORT JACKETS $7.99. Fawn gubardine sport jackets regular $2.50 - -- Dollar Days $7.99 MEN'S WHITE CAPS 25c Dollar Day Special in white Copsul——--———--------25e FINE FUR FELT HAT $3.00. Men’: Ilno fur felt Stet- son or Brock huts, slightly soiled — Dollar Days $3.00 FELT HATS SOILED $7.95. Thou hat: urn worth up to $3.95 — — - -- -- Dollar Day: to clear $7.95 GOOD QUALITY CAPS 95c. These cupl an Easlem quality tegulur $7.25 to $7.50 - Dollar Days 95c DUNGAREES $7.19 Men's heavy blue dungctree punt: regular $7.50 — — — — -— - Dollar Days $7.79 OVERALLS OR JUMPERS $7.25. These overall: and Jumpers worth $7.50 and $7.65. — Dollar Days $7.25 COTTON TWEED WORK PANTS $7.69 regularly worth $2.00 and $2.25. - - — — Dollar Days $7 .69 SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $7.39. In blue, green or red, WWII! 57-75- — —— -— — - - - Dollar Days $7.39 HOLEPROOF SOX 55c. Regular 75c cashmere sox made by Holeproof. - — — — — - Dollar Days 55c HEAVY ALL WOOL WORK SOX 39c. In white, grey or brown good value at 50c - Dollar Days pair 39c BOYS OVERALLS 69c. Those overalls are mode with bib worth regularly $7.00 — — — Dollar Days 69c STANFIELDS FINE UNDERWEAR $7.25. Medium weight, suitable for Spring or Full wear shirts or 91'5"" $7.50 — - - - — - Dollar Day: $7.25 STANFIELDS COMBINATIONS $7.95. Cream combina- tions extra value at $2.25— — — Dollar Days $7.95 . ‘NDERSON & CUDMORE MEN'S WEAR “IN VALLEYS GREEN AND QTILL" MOTORTSTS Qvajwbolgtsltitgtitcv led__b_y afiomtillgf-Q ‘Aplomqbilo: Insur-J 0:17:31 Ilolicwiw firionciolifreedom ogdirigallflofqdlw l huiords of motoring. ' In valleys green and still Where lovers wander maylttg Th” hell‘ from over hlll A music playing. Behind the drum and tire, gillakzfiiizwthoirfiwood and hollow, 8 ca: d t The soldiers foliaciiv. o“ or me The soldier's Ia the trade; In any wind or weather He stem the heart. of maid And man together 'l7‘you'v‘lou|§:caro The lover and his I i i ' ' ‘ " v fhig, Avealtah LIAGLLIBWLIIIEJF; lying ‘to I92 Pffisa‘ CB!’ ’ And both are itfifttné?“ pa“ ‘qgemiyeh w‘ And down the dlstonca tn Wit-h dylntt note and awelligg resounding way w. x. ttocztts AGENCIES m ctutatonerowfl ' "w . 4i. autumn-I;