. Qnr; TilE BIIARLOTTETOVIN lillAlill lAii lorningllellytlennleriinllfl) I President: Llellt. Col. W. Chester l. Mcbnn , Viee President: J. B. Burnett, IJ-l. Secretory; Lieut. Gel. i). A. Mselunuon. lMi-U- i Inn's: and Mlllljlll‘ I . J. is. Burnett. l-JJ. Associate Editors: Funk Walker end lnn A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION ILATII n; mu in sum. 5M0 per 1w: lit-W lvr 5 www- 3125 for S months; 50o for one month Uitv Delivery $5.00 per year; $3.00 for s molllll $1.15 for l months; I00 lor one limin- BylellsoothsrProvineesnndlLB-AJB-Olnerlfll eisumlay Weekly: $2.00 pes- yeat; 81-00 lot I nsontnl. We for I months The Charlottetown tiunriilnn may he obtained at llosisllnl’: new: Agency, Tinsel lqnnn, Russ Ions; Ute loath lune Agency, Corner lllls end Wnshlngton, Boston letlopolllnn New! Alene), l!“ (‘eel 86-. lnntnl-ll J. Ilne, Ill Buy In, Torontey News Ilnnl. Ohnteen Marlee. Ottnvsns Wollfe flows lhllL lndhnrv. Ont; llnh lhop, Moncten I. B4 ’ “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.‘ MONDAY. AUGUST 11. 1W Consequences of TheWar The war, with its great increases in tax lcvicg, has intensified what was already a serious pro - 1cm. It 118$ my wsifl- T1," d?!“ °f 111m“ beriefaotions to hospitals, universities arid 111i‘- like are gone. The wherewithal 1S not lcft 111,111? hands of anyone to make such bciicfactlions. ilic accumulation of surplus wealth i5 ii11P°551b1° and the inroads of taxation at death arid 1110 heavy imposts appiied_to estate balances pass- ing to the hands of hcirs mean that these bene- factions will cease entirfiiy. A1‘! W111 ‘$111k? “150- The ownership of paintings and objects of art constitutes a liability at the death of the owner. which means thatpiitfviiagt? 0f 111° ‘m5 and ownership of these rare trcasiiresare bound to decline. so far as the private citizen 1S. crin- (crncd. The trcnd is unmistakable. Duck of it tics a fundamental evil, the lack of any patterii of taxation with common sense as its Piificipk- Every tax body has sought to 111119056 110111 311d increased levies and has imposed them, ivith the result that the inspiration of reward iviiicii firei the imagination and provides an. incentive to take risks has been steadily atrophied. iNbthing has been left to stimulate the inauguration of new enterprise. The tax gathcrcr has singled out the few who have shoivn 611101111155. 111i11°11§11 this and other communities have been built 11p 11)’ free enterprise, which is the only guarantee of employment. What is happening 01' i118)’ 113131?“ to real estate areas is a. symptompf 5011101111113 wrong in the body politic, something that must be corrected if family life is to be saved and if after the war we are to have anything_ near the economic strength necessary to rehabilitate and re-employ the thousands of men wifo will be coming back and to whom a debt 1111151 11¢ 1131(1- Instcad of tearing down thcre ought t0_he 8 building up, and it should begin now._It wiii be possible if the strange-hold of taxation _is re- laxed. War taxes must, of c0111”. 1>¢ P0111» 1111* this trouble began at other sources and before there was any war, It is from those sourccs that the remedy must be supplied. Churchill at Prayers 'A fine word picture of Prime M11551?‘ Churchill from the pen of Mr. Hamid b10110 ' son appeared iii s. recent issue of the London Spectator. _ _ n _ “Before the opening of each lifltiflg dalfl Wm?‘ Mn Nid-iglgrm "the House of Commons jOiflS iii prayers, The Chaplain at the table reads out the lovely and accustomed words, and the hfcmbcgs gaze with bowed heads uP°i1 1110 5951f‘ °i ‘ix bench“ upon which they are about to sit. 0y pray for many thiiigS, 1111f fimmig them ‘Yfliirai to be freed from "all partial affections. _ 21m not a party man, but I confess to two partial iii- fcctions which are deeply embedded 111 111)’ _5°“1- I have s. partial affection for Mr. Winston Churchill, upon whom I $810. a5 Gratin" Said of Charles James Fox, "with tenderness and won- der," There he sat, hunched arid sombre, wcar- ing his bull-dog mask. It is noticeable that since Dunkirk the thrust of hi! Ciiiii 111d 1011101: 11P 11115 become pronounced, the truculence of his really alarming gizeinore pugnacious._ Yet under and over this pugilistic mask ran little tremors of feeling; little giifiii 0i amusemfljli» boYisiiiicssi mischief and sorrow. It is amazing to me that anyone so tough can be so sensitive, that the qualities of fighter and artist should be so curi- ously comniinglcd. And when at the cud lic rrisc and faced the assembly, standing thcrc stockily with his hands thrust deep in his pockets and his Victorian watch-chain giiiiting against 1115 501111111! clothes, the rest of the House seemed suddenly reduced t0 purely numerical proportions, I 21in not a all surprised that the whole force and iii- genuity of Dr. Goebbels’ machine should be con- centrated upon shaking our confidence in Mr. Churchill. For they know, over there: that if the whole world were to crash around him its ruins \\'Oiii(i strike him unperturbed. Tilt)’ know that he is the embodiment of the country’s wiil-poivcr; our fortress against fear. Most Distinguished Islander it is not unusual for us here to rcfcr in ap- preciative terms to successful sons and daugh- ters of this Province who have gone a long way and made good as successful Islanders abroad. Probably the most distinguished and most stic- cessful Islander abroad in our clay and generation w“ the late Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, a na- tive of Freetown, Prince County. In every part of the civilized world references have been made to his demise. The grave closed over his remains on Friday at Bedford, “icstchcster County, New York. An illustration of the success of Dr. Schur- man may be found in the list of "his accomplish- menu and positions of responsibility held dur- ing a lifetime extending in eighty-right )'(‘éli'5. ii i, safe to 53y that no otiicr Islander has had such a record, an outline of WiIlCh is licrc given.’ As already stated. he “as horn in Freetown. on the 22nd of May. i854. the third sou of i110 late Robert Scinirman. Educated at Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; Acadia College, N. S.; University College, Ipndon; Private Instruction, Paris; Universities of Edin- burg, Heidelberg, Berlin, and Gottingen. Gil- christ Scholar for Canada, 1875-1878; holder Hibbert Travelling Fellowship, 1878-80; Pm- fessor of English Literature and Philosophy, Acadia College and Dalhousie College, N. S.. 1880-86; Sage Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1886-92; President of Cornell Uni- versity, 1892-1920; Member of the Prussian Academy of Science; Member of the German Academy (Munich); President of the U. S. Commission to the Philippine Islands, 1899; U, S. Minister to Greece and Montenegro, 1912-18; U. S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary t0 China, 1921-25; U. S. Am- bassador to Germany, 1925-30; Delegate at large and 1st Vice President, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915. New York State Food Commission, 1917-18; B. A., M. A., London; D.Sc. Edinburgh; LL.D Columbia, Yale, Edinburg, William, Dartmouth, Harvard, Brown Pennsylvania, and Missouri; Hon, Ph, D, Marbiirgii and Heidelberg. Author of Kantian Ethics and the Ethics of Evolution; The Ethical Import of Darwinism; Agnosticism and Re- ligion; The Genesis of the Critical Philosophy; Report of the First Philippine Commission; Philippine Affairs, a Retrospect and Outlook; The Balkan Wars, 1912-13; etc. — EDITORIAL NOTES- Have ‘you received your change in War Sav- ing Stamps yet? l l!‘ "Business as usual," will be the slogan from now on, Old Home Week being a thing of the past. i i ill 1k Lest we forget\the schools here do not re- sume until September 8th. In Nova. Scotia a beginning is made on September 2. X it 1V $ The “gas” quota did not sceni to affect the local auto traffic last week, but from now on there probably will be fewer cars on the roads. iii iii 1F 1i \\'c Iiave often quoted the behaviour of "a bull in a China shop.” It has happened at last. A bull which escaped from a slaughterhouse re- cently took refuge in an antique china shop near Windsor Castle, writes a. correspondent. There was scarcely a whole piece of ciiina left when drovcrs crime and captured the animal. Mrs. Maude Crutchlcy, manageress of the store, said “I was bombed out of my London home, but it was not more exciting than the quarter hour try- iiig to gct the bull out of the shop." I 1i 1i I German war casualties are being brought home to the people by family announcements. An av- erage of one of every seven obituary notices now appearing in German newspapers on casual- tics in the East, concern men who have already had a father or a brother killed in the present Will’ —iiiost of them in Russia. A large propor- tion of the male signatories of these death an- nouricemcnts give their address as in the field. “Somewhere in the East," and of those roughly one-third state that they are lying in a hospital for war wounded. _ $1 11 U i Germany's occupation of Norway has already cost the Norwegian people no less than $1,600,- ooo,0oo. Despite the destruction caused during the Norwegian campaign, which wrecked Nor- wegian economy, and the loss of Norway's great- est national income from shipping, the Nor- ivcgian banks and communities must supply al- most unlimited sums for the nccds of the oc- cupation forces. These Sums will finally have to he met by the Norwegian people and already the finance department of the Oslo Quisling govern- ment is discounting treasury bills to cover the expenses of the occupation, iii 1k ii ii‘ Uiidcr an Order-iii-Couiicil dated August 12. all fertiiizers from now On must be sold only for cash payment or on a sight draft against a bill of fading, or for from the date of the invoice, and no more in- tcrcst than at the rate of one half of one per cent per month shall be charged or paid when fertilizer is sold or obtained on the 30 days’ credit. Then from January 1, 1943, no manufac- turer. importer or ivliolcsaler shail quote fer- tiiizcrs except on i)Z1SiS of F.O.B., cxccpt with the consent of the Administrator. it- s it s " Admiral Robert Blake, founder of Britain's naval supremacy, died this date 1657; sat i-n the Long Parliament and fought oii the Parliamen- tary side in the Civil War; appointed "general at sea" to track down Dutch ships which he accomplished at Malaga in 1650,- commanded the British fleet against Admirals Van Tromp, dc \\'itt mid dc Ruyter and scvcrcly defeated the Dutch off North Forcland in I653; destroyed the Spanish Treasure Fleet at Teneriffe four years later for which he received the thanks of Parliament but died at sea en route home with- ir. sight of Plymouth Sound; buried in West- minstcr Abbey; renowned for his skill, daring and lofty character, and his memorial, “Rule Bri- tannia." s s s: s Lord \Voo1ton, British Food Controller, has announced farther restriction on food supplies. "I have just reduced my demands on shipping so that it can be used for a more vigorous prosecu- tion of the war," he said. “With that sentiment people will agree, and I want them to show ilicir approval by eating fully those foods which do not liavcto be shipped here." To this end he has appealed for less dallying with bread and rolls at meals, arguing that if one wants "filler," potatoes do every bit as well as bread — and POtFliOCS are a local product in abundance. All prcscnt plans are aimed at next spring, it was said, and in view of the military demands on shipping “one or two more steps in the direction of cautious control have become necessary." As an example of the effective use of substitutes Lord Woolton cited the 80.000 ions of dricd eggs to be imported in the coming year —-thc feeding stuffs that would be import- ed to produce an equivalent volume of eggs \\'Oili(l be 2.100.000 ions. The handling of meat imports is now so arranged that a 25 pcr cent. saving of shipping space has been achieved. payment within 3o days V rrniz ciiggomcroww GUARDIAN NOTES BYIiiE WAY History 0f Tryon ilnitei Church 150 Years Of Service Something of en anomaly is b0- ing witnessed st. Ottawa these days Canada has a purely party govern- ment. But when the vote was zaken on the budget the other day, the opposition tpartfiesufisupmtedgn o! 17 1942 governmen an 2_____ votes opposed came from the nomln- 9 a1 supporters of the party in power. B, l a D It's rather a strange situation, isn't it? -— Sault Ste. Marie Star. --——-~ FIR ARSONAGE Since lofi. drinks now cont sev- ST P en cents sn-dmocoiate hm ix. mm isiotui 1921 Re. Jhii how about ms Minister-examines Keg-gym mpqanguiq-yizsg ordain: the mint-inc oi seven-vent to tiis n "i-isii my of Tryoin and six-cent pieces? As it. in now. .0 mm to...» i» .1...- .~ mitts!’ use; issrasislt’ 1 11011-11111 111° 111101111110 P110" vices they wished so we lifldintho an Trade Board's efforts along smnme 01.1332 they wunam Hyde b10911 “m OéHgiPfIR-qirqgket 1*‘ conducting a miuioii at Itryon and - ' ‘ —-—“’“ ‘" sass rvrssii" 1"" 3,1 __ . _ rsns ll corn- oratetzlfltiei-‘aile wiilrfiliforwfiluie $12182:- igumtie“ cauedflmm 1° i” m?“ pas‘ ization o! security and economic ed“ “ntgbemiép {g5 119111" “duf: Pfoiiperiiy in Europe." This vital 0° 1d’ u- b~th “mi m ° clause of the Treaty is buttressed 59cm“! i‘ “c m‘ 1' e Pr” 1' "1' by the pied ,3 ma, hat-fie,- wh; of P. E. I. which had been formed seek territor al andisenient or M115’ 5 Y"? bfifi" °11 ocwb" 11- iiitsirer, in the in ma). main of m1- Mvi-eoiil iii-wry 0i Pm- other States. It means that. both bvterlsnism on P. E- I. 21W! mm Britain and Russia will exercise 01 their proper influence in Europe in an atmosphere which , . been cleared by their ccmmnn Keir delivered the charge of the sacrifices in the war. Let u; hope minister and to the congregation, that the suspicion; which marred and Rev. Robert Douglas gave the relations in the past. will be ' ' seamen on Hebrews 11 l. 4 pennsriently owed. Russiais Dart. be it notexrmis confined to Europe. It 1s to be remembered which we have heard lest at. iinv that. she is not at war iinth Japan. time we should let them slip " 111151 M115 0111131111 1011111111 111113’ Mr. Hyde's connection with this intended to make her position qu ts cowl-wasp,“ however w“ shop; clear. But, obviously any post-war w‘; W unhappy m“ "m" w settlement must be world-wide in h," "sen pu-gh/ from ell-cum- 5°09?’- “liidmfh? 31155111) if‘ W911 stances 1n the slate of the con- awae o s s s own er ac. ocptiince of the AtIant/cyCharter. negation and The Treaty is another big yep to- vmrds the universal N"w Deal which all the United Naticns are azérlppiitted. _ Dally Mail (Lon- Hydek own conduct. The number of people in the congregation who understood the principles of Pres- igligtgriaxrlilism lvyiis very ignallll andbMr. e mse seerm ave eeri _ ____ of that number. By reference to Th d s y 1 t f the minutes of a meeting of Pres- Rmwefn 1€)O,.,:WCI,§§S Rigor ever‘? bytcry before which the difficulties day 1,, me Wm.’ Mcmdmg m we between liim and the congregation Miscowrdestvnitch which clircniclcs Czlligigierpdpgt ililppergs that int: i1 ago 2.800Nz' flliz t t1 ' 11 ° C111" "IMP-A trusty guns of afllsllsfizliflisl gieiidiri; the close of the inquiry the pres- woman athletes The huntresses 113/1613’. Satisfied that his include swimmers. boxers, jiim-p- M58 W115 111 an end. did on the 15th e15 and skiers 'I'hsy are iiamp- of ltfarch 1825 dtssolve the pastor-ii cred by no close season and ob. tie between him serve no holidays. In afditlcn t-o gregation of Tryon and Cape Trav- kiiocking cff Nazis the girls have erse. Rev, R. S. Patterson. M, A, wredcgtelda quite s?“ parcel or rail- having settled in Bedcqiie within a r01, cscowte sOu m k-fe _ women of tlie husband-killing tuiiiefxtliixeimferegizyiigziiaiifsydeis den“ lgiiigh-wateri piaifik, hyphen‘ 1d wa a ‘il - s. , u .. nlpvei‘ K521211311 first réjiido Kgiien. gglt-hhgieSg/ibltililgdisiiviifidgilgkesbgiiliis s y’s muc‘ iiblicl d B tt- Ii f .“ ' Dsiitlge via? iibzdlyzdnly i0 aitsmilvgri ‘an congregations of fiynn “em mem rs, But Stalinis glrfs have er‘ resldm 1 m, k 8' n Bedeque and were 1 -i§i.’.‘3.%.““““ii'.'ii’.f§5.~t“ is: » - - i»- mv- o: giamntiler girls" EIJDOHtTHVETY tame. ‘ ver er w r ‘ the "ca: dense?" S llimfilliimillb, e Trytmqhideque circuit WHICH would make women full oc— ggégxiirfr o; 1:25‘ “w? a P91110115 cupatloiiiii equals of men. -Chf- suri 8 o gt e. straits, he was m; D-v ..i...“s..t...tit..".irri.t:.rdgiz M: last. in the open these two been chimed by i116 Sea. Accom- iiierfifi-i. Pepiin and Laval. are work- P21190511?!’ %iii'iotiet0wn's new min- 318 d h- d. H D 1 ,1 9 1'- Sf-iiie Adi hits iiriillngiifixsig. LiiarsMIIJIeii‘ 11"’ R0111 Jviiii P0110. Mr. g-lclgatedlto ltéie background. So 111111 1111113’ expected to get 0% 11 e Laval a. message of congratulation 0n J1me 23, the day the Vichy two men to take Prime Minister went on the air to the shore to Cape Tgnngnine declare that he hoped for B, Ger- re they ‘ man victory, and. concluding that so decided to iie snore iii the name of e c some nit bottomed dorv ‘great. soldier of all tmc, Marshal which they hiid ccnie from ‘Bate Henri Philip Pe ” Hero erte. me straits "moved" 1y the beloved coleo h s sea tossed c any A st 1 more moving scene gal: the owners the small boat so that. became heiniess with Dlacc when Marshal Petain appear- 16111. and the ministers rather fear- equipment ‘ sided over by Laval, and declares: ii-Yid 11111.: eventually REQUIRE Cflpg "Mr, Laval has gained my oorifi- ‘Prsverse. d€nC8...Wh€Il he speaks it is in Mr 1111/0011 sneak it is n accord with qiie circuit. iizm." Wiiiie the marshal gave this charge reported a testimonial Laval was seen to in members in 1825-26. On A ivcep. Happy marshal! even tki tea f Lo 1. Th motel wind career oef thoniegrlessvilnarsliael g3 Methgdycliliuich iiiisfidtgn still lie ahead. Muth damage can etie Yet be inflicted on the Aiied oause 51x1)’. The in the Mediterranean. Damamh ,_ There are lottetown Msthcdlsts, still ttie battleships There are Ctiappell, died the same year still the bases We will know mire Thus the Island in 1325 105; ma, about. this before ve ]0ng_ 1n two first prominent, ii-‘IY case Hitler canriie proud of laymen. that. stunning bit of camou-Ilsge- The Methodist, Magazine for De- iohy. And who knows vimether tiember 1825 contains a. long the Semi W011iF0n w;t:i wnlch he memoir of ivatiiaiiiei Wright b hi5 s0 long threatened my country pastor Rev, George Jackson yand wins not. that octcgenarian _ frcm it we have some of theorem. Marshal Petain? -Henri Bernstein, lest published accounts of Method. Fmiivii Rfliiikfe. in the New York 1.1m 1:1 'I‘ryon and Bedequg, we Tribune). this sketch that the The acute hats \'v'i‘iiCll _ frcm the concentration of the learn from shortage 1111c 11W iii nrcsiess. is n‘. . year. though "t ik t Plated with equanimity ti’; iiiiiit. churches was Villihtlfllise inttsiiiioreiizirii 111011. as far as I can gather. tsh for some time. Rev. John Hats are not wtiat they were to Snowball, vnho with wife and ram. Oilll fcrefnltiers, who could in no 11y 08-1112 some years later, describ- Pmumsimh 5 51110111‘ in Landau, ed the Minister's house in slightly Mimi"- 0‘ 0111101‘ or s. b:w.er, cc- martyrisfi tones as a log house 001111113’; to their yccntlon and with only a single rocm fumighed, gtatus. at Henley without, a straw He did not mention the absence of outer, or at. Govent qarden with- a bath room, the condition or the 0111103 Opera hat Tocay the sym- furnace or the desirability of 110110 quality of hats survives ony spring-filled mattresses on the screen. What would a cow- In 18116 a small 10g chapel was boy be without ins tezngallon hat, erected at Ora-paud. seating about and how should we reccgiiize a thiriy people whiiti "gave much screen sleuth without; hLs bcwlsr? sail. action to some devout spirits The gincipal effect. of a hat. s/nort- ln that. day of smalfthings." ‘Hie age Emgland will only be that a land on which iiie church stoo¢ to. rather higher proportion than us- her with sufficient for e bury. ual of mole headgear will look ss hound was donated 2y chm. 1110111111 ii has been min over by a. toiiher Smith one of the orkshire bus. — Leeds Yorkshi- Peoot. Methodists who came out in 1817. ———-— This church and it later successor A member o! the RDHVSE] Army on the road from Tryuii to Ora - Medical Oorps, taken p oner u: sud looked out over the beaiitiiil Bi-di Roman inst November and wesmiorisna River from m. site 10001111? repatriated, told an amus- o! the present. Orapaud cemetery. ing story of prison cam life st The deed to the site of the church Serciglisno in Northern I ly: "We under date of September 5 1828 11-1511 i0 hiive Nliiilar concerts uzid, gives names of the trusces as of course, always finished up with folIows:- Cccil Wray Tcwniiisnd, "God Save the King‘. The guards George Wigzlnton, Richard Wilson, had definite instructions that we Stephen Wilson, Isaac Tivwsdals. were not. to be allowed to sin our John beard Br. and Richard Hud- 11011011101 5111-1101111. biii» they idlft son. several of the names are un- know the time. In fact. they familiar to OH-Dfliid and ‘Pryon of thought we were singing a. popular today. Cecil W Tcwnrhend, son song and learned it. themselves. in law of Rldiard Lea Sr. was s They would go swaggerin round resident. for only e short time. the camp singing "God ave the George Wigginton early storskeep- King’ at the tops of their voices er and postmaster in Ora. ud saw until om day an orderly officer two generations of Wggintons d, poor chap, he bom in crapaud who failed to re. nearly had s stroke." -- London main to the great 103s of Metho- Li-swfier. diam. Isaac nowsdiile and the Wil- —-——- son hers were Gris/mud stai- To rebuild Britain in accordance warts of Methodtsm in 1816. while with the noblest traditions l! the John board sr. and Richard Hud- aim of the National libdera-ticn of son represented the Tryon part, of Build Trades. A spokesman the circuit. summ it up admiral: when he Following Mr. Jsckeonb de- snid: "We won-y lit-tie ut inilid- -—————-—-————-————— ing mansions for the rich, but. we object. to building novels fcr the them over the radio and through or We aim i0 build homes for the newspapers. Many of them he people and the city beautiful." ans to come to Osnads -Vanomxver Bun. thinking they could get. 20 lions -———- only to find when they got. o ttie It win all right to cut down the border that they could have but gasoline unit from five to four gai- four units, or 16 gallcns, whfdi lens for Ontario foils, but. surey it. would not take them to their des- was pcssible to give the American tlnaiiion. — Midland Free Press- tounsts tbs 30 gallons nmmbsfl bill. . .4 . early as 1820 iisefiii- movement to the church took plea 01' Tiivori stayed for two years and did much bathtub and Cape flaw!“ W" blaced un- to consolidate the gains of the by Rev. Wm. year pastorate (1883-34) second on this charge asbaiiiiz tum” Gem“ ‘"‘°k~i°ii iiiiiiiidtg: Thé Barbers And A barbsrs and the masseur oi: Parlia- Wilfam Burt, and ment H111 was Jackson week's issue of The jtvinsiiciiil Post. makes Provision for s _ passage There are two barber shops, one for Nilvies who are injured or lose their running lie sent. 111 a 51111111 50111112 vessel at Bate Senate, the other Verte. but failing that they hired Commons. The Senate barber gets 0011111113‘. and .11 they miik them iron; $4.50 a day when the Senate is m Prime sacrifice. the State meets the _ session, $4 a day all tihe other days needs of their families. But there W010 11811111 disappointed the Senate i5 not. In iiie Commons cross the Sraits in barber shop, One barber ' 111 a day, every day of the year; nii- c1111 b0 1101-10601 $0 a. career which other barber, also every day of the 111115111 0i11°YW150 be ti: yea-r, gets $4; the masssur all provided free. their lives s: . Jae mm _ sa that the vei-nmeiit ought to a-QNDEXTIQIID with me and when I wbie years ligflloxilieapgggrtqn and ,{;‘,§‘,‘_ beyentrustcd WI? ‘m’ ‘M11’ "ski"! ‘"14 Tryon under his our business; that Canada's ills are “3595- 8W1"!- theii 1111 111111 We may large. increase on the way to solution wherever and m” P195“ 50110 V0111‘ 00111111111- prh whenever the ___Lm_d Death He has hid 25, 18% Nathaniel Wright of 35d‘. into spheres of activity traditionally F“ e111. all th-e tributes life can Offer — 1111c who earlier had been so inti. those of individuals and of private m’ 3 e ‘Ryon enterprise. on‘ E‘ to his This case or the three barber: m“ "W111 0i- 1119 @1111? use of and the masseur, so magnificently of Ctiar- retained b Benjamin expense is symptomatic of the way govern- ment handles boo many of the M°u1°d1~i1 entrusted to 1i. or assumed by dLsaster that. inevitably follows such management in private “sits b‘°ti"‘°ii‘."t’°“i.-iiii" .... 5mm“ "r ,,,,, preacher 01m ch- i, h 11 d en us a on a p se CE EDWAJII) 15y, of men's in Mr. alright‘: houi‘; (K510; i‘; not lie in the direction of bureau- Ls expected to result Dense from 1823 to 1824. A pay-gum cracy and government mans-Emit?!“ hat. 18c was ere-curd in the l-wst named 01 0110111‘ ""0115- Brifains Gratitude To ‘(Qfiiitifewilfiflflflifibiilflfliltllfi N0 MILK so . Anon-y ADS 0F ' zomaou _ WU CHALLENGE Twlqfvles s..1sr=..d°-‘?M“1ia,,, (uswfi magi-hips?) u, . w i “some of u by aooident are L“ iijpemiiiin for suioi-s “°“°" n“ ""101 riiti Geor w" broa cast by Lord Iieaiitxilieg.‘ Mili- i to isy a. part iii “ed p ister of War nanaptinflt t 3- 3- P1" G 25011 Inn-H n o! wit. d 2b: fi °“-‘“Y "is the great. drama. of this war yum ve week , t. he- -~ c amm last . 5 iibrxtiiimfi ?‘l€bg’inw5€1: Uii-d £513,151‘! ll-id the m. pony: . " e armed forces. on the arm? asked him tivvuon this d” of - lowing message , thankful remembrance for the ser- ' vices of the officers and men of . the Royal Navy and tii Mercbmt ' =1- 1;.-=s~i=.s;it"’¥.'°i§t'ii'l? liiiilYilloon "°' ' mo: rowan 1mm, eniely fytlrng to 1211:: vivtiibrwoiiid serve § their country in time to dim- , gel-y ._. Hnyry L, Hopkins. r flpeclal Assistant in r Side!“ Roosevelt, meiiofthetwoflavlel 41111111011100 much depends and fn whom we m Jun. o; 13m Mm: place our unbounded trust. Never $113 Marshall filled the circuit has their apiritbeen more resolutely Creeied by Mo: Fact" a p.119"; goi- s year and some displayed than in the 11a 0 wood . , , u, “m”, "i1!- Illblliihs tiii time arrival oif Rev. the vital convoys: and I wish em harmony so hi," w" "in wnum smith missionary newly Godspeed in their tssk and s. safe my “mplmm 1i imu. o“; mm grim’ ,vvho cametnlstn return from the dancers vyhleh °°1 autumn 1021, and 1eft, again M. 1110 beset them on their journeyl- lifeless fir)“ looks am m‘ end of the conference year in L110 ‘The King's words (Lord Lea- I. u "ill powder _ following June. He was succeeded thers continued) express what we “mm yo? skin doesn't M; by Rev. Jciin Snowball who, likewise all thinking to-day of the men l'- rive 1531,35 Mr. Jackson, was nearly drowned or the Royal Navy and the Merch- Mex Footer c; 1n reacliiril the Island. While over- ant. Navy, who. by the stresses of (mam __ _ __ seeing the l s’ of his iwuse- war, have been brought into closer u“ Flo,“ M“? "' - 15s hold effects Mr, snowball fell 0W1‘ comradelhlp then ever before, 0n gm.“ _ i"! Cleans- the side of the boat, but 1118111118 our island we are enclosed by the x Factor T — ms 01111-118 1111113. 011d 911011 "1 M!‘ seas: but. our people have never gram _ __ Foundation thrown 111m 11y a 1°11°W-1111i1151*1'- regarded the sea as a barrier; for M“ “ca; ‘“ 7511-41-35 D1!’ Skin “m” _ - ‘r - 150-sis» a wetting and a 501110- highway leading to the ends of p: Mr. ‘lumple, newly appointed tn m; Th go 11h; m‘ the oiisi-iotwmm Methodist chum 3am no: ii"ss'iiiiiis the British m Qmggiiigos» wu not content with u nations and their Allies. But uis BIIAVI-Is 10°“ Yldlfil Shnvin circuit in company with Rev. v g Mm" Shaw. the Murray Harbor minister bv his whole world. and for the first time 118111 11115" twin services often fight as ship- sionary meetings in ‘Ikyon 111111 mates. Many merchant seamen are Bedeqiie. It: was noted previously ggrvjng 1h wflfghjpg m4 mine. how small subscriptions had been sweepers, and naval gunners help raised f0!‘ 111155101181‘? 11111110505 i111 to man the Merchant Navy guns. and ftirwiirded i0 Our war effort; and, indeed, t-he fu- England. But this time “such was ture of humanity nrg utterly de- the interest," so M1‘. Show wrote. pendent. on the skill and strength that; Roman Catholic-i. Presbyter- of both Services in shepherding 1am and Baptists as well as the our supply ships to their destina- Methodistts became subscribers." tloris. Together they bring the con- Revivals always marked a stimu- vovs throuzh. lated interest in the religious life "were 15 s glmpliclty of Shh-n of the early Methodist church about the stories that reach me of During the first your of Mr. Sn0w- bravcrv and sacrifice nt sea bulk residence u number of people men who jest in the face of dls- iuiited with the church at Tryon. aster: fling away their chances of but in May of 1830 s. powerful mass safety to help a shipmaiie; zave the clothes off their own in most of the different parts of hodies to keep life in that of a less the circuit which resulted in it fortunate mmi. Lust October acer- ncrmanent change in a great many tain British tanker was attacked bv lives. As manv as a hundred tcsti- two submarines. Tornadoes ripped ffcd to the forgiveness o! sins in the sides of the ship. but two one week. Rev. William Webb Runners -under the orders of the succeeding Mr. snowball in 1831 second officer -stayed at their posts. One was from the Royal 1830 Navy and the other from the Mer- revival. He. in tum was succeeded chant Service Every time a U-boat smith whose one surfaced their gun drove her below was hi; again. side bv side for five hours thev fought, these two submarines. only when the tanker was broken in two did they take to one or the ship's boats to continue their fight against the sea and rough weather. Meme; _Cl:aflc.|—1.mT _ “' _ " - - - - - — a Wllillms Aqua Velvn, m: Gillette BI-ldflr-A-h-{J-s 2:23.11; “rats. rim TilE TWO MACS 149 Great George so“; mu om" GI Atlfllfiiivlin “w” Your Eyes T ll on ere hnvln my of sfvrain — iiea midway: eyes OLSIIIIIICSS — consult i (To Be continued) Masseur fiiliisiiisirkiiiiii-‘Tfliiiiii’ 5-?.°i.°§§’.i1yi§°v§ "'°°'“' can never s rise nor death dis- At on: servi with may.’ It is ‘in roi- mo w praise o! snisrimu uciii e timriiii; ' (Financial Post) K11 know their worth, but relrsciinl service- eim. you ‘Jhrco to-night: I want: to ask of you is practical act. of remembrance. “The Governmenh quite rightly. alors of both The amazing tale of the ,, C." m m‘ “m.” ym Q amisuitise i ii. F. iliutcheson I. G. HUTCHESON G. F. HUTCBESON beyond the“ "35 reach: disabled men can be help- Profcssional Bards reporLrd in last in the service of their s the su- for House of l- ssessioii 50 much more than an experien- ss veri society can provide. oiiiiai-en go LS ui ent, 1i ht, heat, to. 1.! 9d t0 011011101’ Job; old seamen can eq pm g a be given extra comfort. If you feel M,“ ream“; ma“ wages, the a Dav of Remembrance can best and acmmmodanon’ end in an act: of practical service, hose four gentlemen are nlloweo 7'1"" 591111 310111‘ Wfiiiribiii/on t0 McLEODMa-MBENVTLEY . t 11th m, m; Kiiiir George's Fund for Sailors frometh: Ntiioxrigfney 6y e This fund Wm “e 1119-1 011 011 Yet. there are some people who ‘and 3°“ “hm i‘ 15111081- !1 6d. W. I. IENIBY. K- C- “ ‘i ifiim" 11°01 1°11 1° iiieii W110 s. s BENTLEY. ll. c. Barristers sud Attorneys-ss- LII h handling more of 111 111011! tioiis. however large or 5111511, u, m, K1118 George's 1111015. Ikinity House, C. 8." government moves MONEY TO LOAN IM Prince Street PAINTERS IN LUCK the government: at. the _""'_'-‘ _ the people of Canada, wéfftnggrigr ‘rgtgxmg-Bgiia-iga-irtime ‘ab! ciotthing restrictions. Hemtofmq m gilgiixitigilltoviiiipons were necessary for Worse still is tiis fact that the bu, now flhgargiifli; gagging- rgtiiflved canvasses from the Igblt): liorroiiandilompany ll. F. ARCIIIBALII are business (opow; 38gb anlpgementintpiiviito f‘ ‘ ' Accountants scdom rugs e er correc on Ol retribution in government business. _"‘***— lantern Tress linllciins The case of Parliament's three QANADA g-"MM," 11inc- IN THE PROBATE COURT the 7th 111v of August. s. 0., 1m National Anthems “$3.23.: Eftttzf ma‘; an; (st. Gathgihfitandlrd) idling’ siiiiirdrliiiyiiiig. iiifiifii B. Yivohngldexziiiimgpifiigijisttelielbitfiirgdii; “iifstiilé 2151:5231; of the County of $232.2‘?- 2231935 ‘§3.‘$.“%t.‘ii°.<ifé‘i ffiéliifiliiti’. 12.3211. Sffhffi?‘ were all national anthems of Cun- ALEX W. MATHESON BARRIBTEE, BOLICXTUII. BTU- Money to been Collwiii-‘il ===.%=-°"‘°" '° °'°“ M. ALBAN FARMER BA, LL.D. BABBJBTEB, BOLICITOR I10- Olllltllnn Bank of l‘ mnuree H“ a , it was certain that oblflition 335E111“); would be tsirsii to his ides. WHEREAS upon relflng uis pQll- "0"" T0 0°01‘- The Ottawa. Journal declares that mm m, m, o; m“ 0',“ mum, _ Mr. Kins Rave the wrong answer of Georgetown in Kings Count and that. there is only one national “cor-mid, pal-m, n13“, ma - - anthem in Canada and that is 00d Rooney of Cherry Valley in Queens Save The Kins." The risht w sins County in said ri- viii Farmer 111M 8011B 18 0110 0! i118 b01168 W111011 the executors of i-lge 1:381:76 named . Al m" I} in Canada to other puts of the “up, p” u“; firitish Empire, s. bond of sentiment. b, guimy fig-‘thg harp“, 11mm. with other ople, hundreds of mill- flier set los-th: Yon are therefore ions, who s m; the same words. The hereby required to cite ell persons best comes when there are Joini- interested in the said Estate to be i1 ceremonies between the Uliiifli and appear before the Judge resent g States and. Canada. when the Nlfi- as a Probate Court to be he in the ionel Ani-Yioml. ll l 11181301‘ 0! Court House in hnrlotietown in _ J courtesy are rendered for the m- Queens Conninlnthesnid Province. pgeettve eounh-ies. "God S11v9 T110 on Thursday the 10th day oi‘ Sep- in " is the invariable rule. u tember next. coming, at the hour of T e Ottawa paper concludes’; 0 eleven o'clock forenoon of the some Canada" and "The Maple U-‘iii lift‘ day to shew cause if any the can patriotic son s. Pei-hops because of why the Accounts of the said tete its high m a1 merit the former should not be passed and the estate ’ in particular has come be wvsipt- closed as prayed for in ssiil petition ed ss asort of second national ari- and on motion of ll. F. MsePhee, them. There con be no objection t0 Est, Pmeior for ss-id Petitioner. the siriifinB of these songs at. public nd it is hereby ordered that n gatherings, but; neither should ink: true co y hereof be forthwith unb- the place of "God Save The K1118. llshed n some newspaper published They 's.re not. of equal Status and in chsrloiieiewn aforesaid once in not even the Prime Minister can each week for at. least four eon- makg them so.. seontlve weeks from the ileie here- -—1——-——i———i'i of and that n trne co y hereof be forthwith posted in t e following nblie isees res lively, nun . n the ell of s Oonri. House n SERVIC ” w. K. iiossm oinnamiinii muffins]: ' d morass .nn n s . MacDonald in Card ‘IINLFARQIIIII. I no that nil persons in ted in the said Estate as eioresnlil may have due notice thereof. TNESS Hie llonenr Herold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the laid Prohsie Cons-t st Charlottetown INSURANCE EXAMINATION llitlnl and supplying Glenna ii. .1. “iiisiioii OPIQMETBIST Montague. P. l. I. Piioiio 540-541 aforesaid the shy and your om» llonrs: l0 is n. n. above written. .4 g so 5 p, a By the Court. i n,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_ m u, ,,,,,,,,,, tSsd.) MURJEL c. wwrmm. our» Oonn with "°"‘""' i nniioswone “M” s-io-iri-isi-sii. -