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L . ~ 4IIIIIIII.==iE===== ~ “ ~ Souris Lamb l l NEVER HA5 Planes Conquer Labor Leaders E R’: I Amateur Myers Show and Sale, -_-1- The attention of the Soul-ls Ship- ping Club members is draivn to llic Lamb Fair which ls being conduct- ed jointly with the Sourls Exhibi- Cleanecl, Siud, Repaired, Altered, l or Made Over into New. We Pay the Freight. MARITIME RUG WORKS Saint John. N. B. the auspices ofthe Provincial De-i paitmcnt of Agflculture and the‘ Dominion Live Stock Branch. A T-HE HANDSOME‘ MEAN lNDIGESTION Fruif-a-lilou w muoum rumwu. IIIIIOIIOIIILUy IIUIIII IYIII - CUP!!! ll i I t ‘h MIL ‘w. N’. 117%.... " number of pure bred rams have ‘Eff? .'.’.‘.'.°"£‘..‘.'I. ‘2Z.fl3'.§l..'?;".§'§.i; dun Bathing For Long Life ns n further stimulus to the produc- tion of market lambs of desirable uzfcrwd, ranging from 5100i) down] _ ,__,, w M A §ucond S, M, b ,,,.u,.,d_ i value of the widespread cult of sun- f-sl for lc market lambs with fen hauling “d me m the ‘men a“ .10, p7,”, ranging “um 55,00 down 11s apparent 1n the improved health , r0 51w ,of the citizens of Winnipeg, espe-i ‘llivse nitric; will bc judged in ‘eir sui'.ubili'.y' for A4‘! m. cially’ the children, in the opinion, of L. Gray. Winnipeg district, C bum us m»; iypi- Lklld fleshmg. Nurses. Miss Gray warmly com- The prize money as offered is at- mended this modern "out-door Iactive. and in orcicr that this groove," when dlscusslng the details, lamb Si ' bi: rwde coznpletciyl of the work of the order when ln-l .'~liCCc.~'..wlll is l mi that ai Souris i terviewed b; the headqugrtQr-s, C31!’ mCmbPYB l1" 1331115 Fflfldyl "There has been less sickness in for moi-kc: supper: Ins event, l e legs and healthy activities outdoors‘ are the main reasons," Mlss Gray Fclrcle of patients who have availed, mhemsclves of the services of the‘ ___W ’ Victorian Order nurses, the number ‘nous? and 1,), 1m. pmperty o; of cases has but equalled that of ‘thepijeceding year, she added, fill: late James P. Afcliachern, by, public auction on ‘the prenises on’ when first eslabmhed l“ can" Illonda)’, Sepmmbcr 12th, at one-ad“ the“? were 16 nurses i" U"? o'clock p.m. Tcrms at sale. For “eld- NOW 300 nurses are carrying on the orders work throughout the G E0 RE ETOWN O ed by Jack skin, “fortunate you're not, an not done with you. I tell you b these witnesses that I have letters f yours, which you cannot deny. I have also a marriage license an your promise to marry me. Your coming all this distance to do will make good Roberto, flung her forearm wrw hei- eyes, and leaned against the wall. She could not face Slr G901??- She had been this man's tool. She had been a traitor in he: own father's house. She had been trick- lnto believing the things he said against s1 GW-Yrffe», distinctly _ H4; was saying quite though you could tell from his tone how tired he was, “Call ihem in. lRcberta." Roberta. opened the door. ame back and stood near th 1:1 nrnrl rumors supervisor of the Victorian Order of _ , ‘as the men with the exception of lthe doctor, who had gone, on his lrounds, flied m. "You will please bell tbfl m!!! lbefcre these witnesses that you are, lhrough ivlth him utterly and for- ver," 1h: last year, and sun suits. bare‘, u; am through Wm, you]. Rog iwquid, or Com-gr; refuge and demand crta. sad between her teeth, "and if were a man I'd kill you." “It's--" Jack drawled, though reading in further particulars apply to If, R. , _ ncvvspalp-"rs. ' ltfftcPln-g Bari Chariot tciowii. R;_..._,~ B»u,.d,,,g_ ' Dominion, serving public needs in 5447_g.30_1_3_5_3_10 :o\vn and ruiail communities alike. IThe Winnipeg branch has a staff i of 12 nurses, 10 of whom are in the ‘field, Miss Gray said, and during the past year these nursing sI:‘\'rs have cared for 2,019 patients, mak- ing 24,064 visits to their homes. For these various nursing Sgrv- ices a moderate fee ls charged, the order seeking to serve the sick of moderate means, who are unable. J. W. Boulter, ¢° PM’ the current wage of the‘ secretary‘ trained nurse. To meet the depres- 6i sion incomes, fees have been re- duced, Miss Gray explained, charg- , E5 being arranged on a sliding scale to suit individual incomesla and services given, the mlngmuml llflllfl 25 cents and the maximum $1. Their work is often preventative flltllfir than curative, and not only in the homes, but in classeg O1 mothercraft and home nursing, ""11 we slrls are taught m. rudi- ments of nursing. Last year, 1n ‘vllllllllfis’, 54 cases in mothercrafc with nn attendance of 562 were held, and 49 home nursing classes hcd an attendance of 64g, "N0 r1051 ' Anyone having bills against the] Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial EXhiblflOn Association kindly send in a: once. TAXIES ' JlMMlPS TAXI Phone 525 ‘ 173 Queen Street fiuov-b-l i-i month. Allison lluestis T axl Phone 440 or 323 L. Tbc Queen Taxi. M1881!!! Teacher The headmaster caused school hall to be hung with large Portraits of the great teachers of the world. They were arranged 1n i 5010-8-11 ~l month. Professional Cards Moses. A new vimil was being Show“ round and was much struck with ‘h’ lmmllls- He stormed before m” ‘l! them. lost in surprise. ‘Euclid! Euclid!" he 5am, Euclid a, mam he was a boo He went on looking round, seem- 1118 to miss something. At lbs; he turned to his guide and said: “Where is Algebra?" Stewart 8t Lowther J. B. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Alforncy-nt-Law MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street H. F. MacPlIEE, BJl. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY, m, Riley Building. Charlottetown 576-2-8-1 month. "Was I always thought DOMINION or CANADA Province of PRINCE l-3li\\'.-\ltl> I5LAXD ln flu- Surrogutr- 1‘..u-- '_>.".nl (Z00. Y. .\, li. l lu llc Estnle of Juiiics l‘. Ilrnilley lotevnf (‘lmrlottotou-n lii Qunenu fjnun. U‘ in tho. siml l'l'11\'|nf‘c_ ilncmsr-rl, tvf-llatv. 1U’ the ‘llnnourziblo llurol-l Lonmlril l’:ilmcr_ Surrogiiti- Judge of Probate, .l.A. MacDonald, ILG. n the Sheriff of the County d! BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, && Queens (‘nullify or any ffnnstnlvfc or Rue’ alluding litcrotigqgrfiyissg ‘within unlil County. "on2“'::"?::;'- L‘: 5:12:60“ wilnimls upon rPllllinz the pet!- tlmi nu flln of (iv-orge. A. Bcrrlgnn of given the very best attention Phnrloltctown nflircualll, llni-bcr, the 575-2-6-lmonth. riiliiilnlatrutor of the nlvovo nnliicil- l-Islntsg praying flint n vllntlnn may BELL 81 MATHIESON R. R. Bell D. L. llilatblcscn, LLJ). in» lunar-ll for the purpose lflffllfl- after not forth: You iirr- fhr-rcfor Barristers 8: Solicitors Money to Loan bI-roby required to citc nll porsonn lutoroglcil In fh’: snlil lisfflfo tn he nml nppt-nn liofnrc inr- nt u Siirrngnlr- (‘ourt in In‘. hvilil ln the Court Ilousc Chaflmmtown and Montague In (‘hnrlnllr-frnvn, ln ltucmfla County, >_._ ‘ MARK R. McGUlGAN _- - . BARRIQTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. _ _ _ "W" T" we" l-'..".;'.r:'. ".".';'.'i'.'.'..i"".~.1'.;‘ "'.?:Lt'.'.."'.‘..‘.~ camera“ B'°=“'Chv“""‘“t°wn-.P'El sum iwtlflnili-r. .\ml l iln hcwliy ord- |>l-'l1‘I'.l T"."]I(‘|ll\'I'l,\', niunvly, fii the bull of the (‘ourt lfoilnc ln (‘bnrlnth- at or iicnr the llnnk 1: o . Br. W. R. Carson I CHIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate 1'24 Prince St. Phone 1012 ysad quietly. She had a sudden vision she looked at Jack-of wha be like to go meekly back to the island and Green Bend, and a. day or so later see her letters and prom- pOfldEPOllS, unmoved and lses embclllshing the front pages of able. the papers. Her father would suf- fer, and every one would know what a fool she had been. Sir George turned to Arlett. “Shoot it out double quck, what- ever lt 1s you want." said Arlett, W sfoildly. "I've got a lot of things to o." "Roberta, tell Judge Arlett that you are not going friend Jack." "Nothing will make me him." “Well that's plain." ArlelVs tone, was friendly. "Guess you've your walking papers, son, so why not. take them quietly and go?" Jack walked toward the bed. can make trouble and I will. What re you going to do about it?" "Prove you p, liar," "Roberta, "it's here," Roberta. sold mee She opened the coat pocket, look the folded paper out 0f lt. She yo the ‘handed lt to sir George. m feebly waved it toward Ariett. of the peace. young man. I can lock “Show it co him, Bobbie," he whCs- "and tell him two can ‘ploy more disorderly °hl°ll°l°lll°al 0rd". beginning with lat that game and you were lust pered, both of you?" spoofing this man. You never, “Ohl." Roberto. whispered. meant to do it. ‘Phat is why l fol-i Slr George put out his hand. "Not lowed you." ,uniesc you want to, Roberta. 1f send you? Does he know?" you down? look at the paper." his hand over it. ‘Give it to Judge," he ordered. Meekly, and so unlike the he had known that his hell-rt tractcd with pain and she took ft across to Arlett back against the door, surveyed “l-rmm!" He looked at Jack. "T1115 here's a perfectly good New J erta MacBeth and Slr Sandlson. Who's Slr Gemfle dis/on?" “What!" Jack came nearer looked at the paper. ‘He held ‘her hand. right. You see, Jack, there's question now of returning home, fr attempt at elopement, to be cred with shame and confusion while 1g gvgn g fleeting thought that it hei- father's pocketbook ls Bmlitkdlwould meme every by a. man who couldn't possibly tongue if she were to return to the been nlavlngjuirna as may Sandi-son had crow ‘marry her. Roberta's hands on you and your gong." so that she could not move. puzzled and watchful judge forward as the two whit-WE! ln flu- lllllll Prov-into on ‘hicsnlny tha ‘llfh iliiy of tli-tnlmr m-vt_ coming nt llm. hour of i-lnrcn o'clock fnrciionn of fill- some llfl)‘ lo show vnusc ' flu-v in why tho, Account! of ate Hlllillldl not Iv: pnsaeil Illlll Ill» iitc rlnscd as prnycfl for - 4r flint n lruv- copy licmnf be forth- Wblli lllllblltlllWl in 5mm» nnwnpiipi-r pllllllfillfill in l‘iiiirlo\n-to\\'n nforcralil r-nco in Pill‘)! ivvck 1:? Ill least four (‘tinnflrllflvi- ivnrlrb frmn the dnte hm»- nf llllll that a trim copy bu. forth- Q-ilh lllifilflll in tho. fnllnwlvig public ‘Illl fit or nont» tho lloynl llmlk 1- nniulu lmlb lii Clinr- lnlfrfmvn ilf-irvsnlll. Aiul l do further rmlcr that :\ true r-nny boron! be f-irllnvitlu iu-rvml on flu‘ Allurnryv- Hitnvriil uf this |rl‘li\'llll‘l‘ m» thnr nll pl-r-‘uwl liltrr-‘gtvul ln tln- mid ldalnto Home Calls Made. .l. W. MacNAUGHT ll..~'\., LLB. H! nfvfr-sni-l inny linvc fllll‘ nulhrv lliorq-rlf. “arflflflfi souflnm‘. 81c. Hlvcu umlcr my linml nml Soul nf Hi" euiivl Ifimrf Hllll flfli |l'|,\' of Nop- "°"°Y 1° "m" .\n. 11m: null m u.» tum Iicn-lngion m» .\l:._l»-.-<l\'.- n-lgii. .> ii l... l'.\l.\'l-Il:_ Surri-gntu. lfine-v-YF-Et-i month. 5447 g 1n 5M, ;| ‘the door. “You're blufflng. This slrl llevflwiicbced Jack to the younger con- ilntends to marry you." Slr George laughed. it was ‘feeble laugh but it irritated Jack. l "It's a bluff and you can't me. story and I'll-J‘ ffe mm; up agvinat Arlett and lllfl he constabics at the door. She e bed~8t her. Try as Rofierta would she to marry our EYES got Iaced Jack. sir George to understand or get tnel He was s0 much interested in paper in the rlght hand pocket of Jack's plight, he forgot his own. my coat if it wasn't bin-nod up kly. portant in Roberta's life, was less _-every time than nothing now, ti: would He made a swift leap toward the She stared at him. “Did father iyoird rather wait, I'll take you back "No," sir George wnlspereckntiblo- Jgclg one sent me. Do you think I'd l€b‘you ft, was c, "But why should you—" Roberta began and then suddenly conscious mm, This of the others, hurriedly unfolded her money." the paper. She looked at ll. Ell-limb Roberta gave a little case. She ‘and turned to him. She opened henslld to her knees mouth to speak. but Slr George put put hei- arms about h 3011"“ Aunt Aggy aaid~you did." Wlldemefdfounded at. Aggys audacity. wllld marriage license made out for Roby-Wm through him at the touch of 090116 her lips on his ear "sir George!" Roberta cried. "IVS quite fllhcan we go (5,1- wrong?" I defenseless Bl" bumuy that it was no after a, thoatrlcahhm. own duemfnl that; was you-so that her father might Ill’ He held Roberta's hand tightly. Aggy had 531d he was dying of I've got hei- letters and my 5'3" 5" pricrllulthlulli n1 ‘M-uiwavn‘ unwind: In to '3 Frwil-u-fivel . . . all bu] along “You keep yourself to yourself," Arlett said. "No pushing and shov- ' lng until this thing's straight. What do you want done with him, mister? ‘I wouldn't argue with him no long- er." ‘ Sir George clung to Roberta's hand, but he refrained from looking could not free her hand. "Roberta. my dear. Judge Arlett can marry us just as tightly and - lust as well as any person, and Jack ‘and the constables will be our wit- nesses. "will you Roberta?" He asked it recklessly. Roberta to be taken home to her father, but at least it would silence Jack and hi; make any attempt at blackmail “impossible. aloud. "You see!" be said to Arlctt. "It's a sheer bluff! The girl came with me to marry me d and no one else. He can't save her . m” ma, way? The trlbesmen captured much e5." he concludei it] sir George stared straight ahead transmfi’ “m! the mamm‘ was "Workers are getting ready to they! hlm. Smllllii’. Wfllllllk critical m1 the “Rival o‘ the use their ezonomlc and political 3' A R power in a, concerted endeavor to "Judge Ariett." said Roberta, ln la very low voice, “will you marry ‘Us now-and do anything you Ike ltn that—" she indicated Jack. "Sure. we can jail him easy, af- , forward,“ Sir George could not take his ficm the girl, who did not ,look atihlm now. "Roberta!" he Slr George found it hard to keep ;from pitylng Jack. He d'd not doubt ‘"1 for a moment that to lose Roberta now was ‘a life and death matter to him, but Roberta was too young be ypltlful. " | Jack, who had once loomed lm- and he knew it. door,_whlle the constables gaped at Roberta, but Arlett was. fn his way immov- keep gway from that door. young man," he said without emot- ,ion or excitement. "You're wanted and as n witness.” He motioned to the unger constable. "Stand between the door and this wildcat. As Justice "You you up and. will do so if there's any resistance. Ready. fathi-e. I'll understand." laughed nervously. "I told bluff." He turned, to lthe judge and sold Vehemelllly» "The girl doesn't want to marry fci-egn grafter ls after |to your beside the bed. ls neck and ll" her lips close to his ear. "George-do you really love me? 9°" l Al: the moment, sir George, dum- who, not speak. Then it came to the man lt- suddenly that here was Just B be‘ wlidered. frightened little red-head- BYSBY ed girl. such a surge of tendemess that h's whole Ban-‘body trembled. l-Ils eye met hers lsteadlly. Roberta's eyelid-i dl’°°ll°d~ and] "Don't be a. silly little fox." he lsald and put a bandaged hand on lhers. "If this is AKBYS Plflll how A5 he looked M; her. he knew h1- thought of 1'10‘ pregnable mountain stronghold, no rather more than a squadron of the Royal Al: Force moved. north. By the end mountains at_ near here that the aeroplanes ex- umn marched forward the Shellvs warriors bided their time, and at a favorable moment they struck s. sudden mashing supply section which was coming along some distance in the rear. sancc saw the attack on the col-y umn. frcm a low height with bombing and machine gun fire, breaking up the rebel forces before dusk. 0n the two following days. the ground column was fed, like Elijah, from ported contsfners. Thanks to these, measures the ground column was, Stubborn Rebel Ask For Faith ——- And (lo-operation BAGDAD. Ink, Sept. u-(By -——- The Canadian Press-The long (gnaw, pm" history of “little wort" on the UITAWA. Sept. lf-A call tn ll»- bur to hold mt. w in 17111141191" and unite in efforts to secure such provisions for the future as will guard against a recurrence of con- ditions in which workers find them- selves during depression, in eon- tl-lned tn Labor Day messages is- sued by leaders of workers‘ crim- izatlons in Canada. Messages sent out by Tom M00"- Prealdent of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada. and P. M- Draper, secretary treasurer of the same body, urge calm consideration of the many problems facing the laborers. and demand a. iy-ilflm 0f contributory unemployment insur- ance. ' A. R. Masher, president of the All-Canadian Congress of Labor urc- es the laboring classes to expand their organization and secure P0" lltlcal power with a view to one day assuming control so that they may derive a larger share from the results of their labor. “Labor refuses to lose hope for the future, oi- to discontinue the. struggle for those things to which the workers are justly entitled," declares Mr. Moore. "The record of trade unions in seeking to attain their objectives only by constltut- lonal methods, warrants support and cooperation of all other cliff- frontiers of Empire contains no in- cident more picturesque than the campaign wflkcd by the Royal Air Force, aided by ITO-k air and ground detachments, against the recalcitrant Sheik Ahmed of Bar- zan 1n the hills of northern Kurd- istan. A well planned and brilliant- ly executed aerial offensive over what the official colonial Office report styles "moat. dangerous and difflculycountry" brought the re- bel chleftaln swiftly to his knees. and peace rclzns today ln many villages which for years had suf~ fared the oppression of a. tyrant whose power, centred 1n an im- gi-ound attack could break. .Operatloiis opened in March. when an Irak army column, a flight. of the Irak air force, and of the month the forces were far in the Blrlsia and it was ground trlcated the soldiers from a posi- tion or grave peril. While the col.- blcw at the Airmen sent out on reconnals- hasten the evolution o: a more which was made in the morning. Eatly in the afternoon of those who, "indulging in medical‘ critislsm of the organization of ill-l dustry and society, would substitute for it a state bordering on commun- can hope for nothing except of sympathy workers for ‘those who would re-: able to reform and continue the‘5°l'l5 ¢° 5"“ l° °°Yl°°l> what they: march towards its appointed deS-I ginagon 5g zhazhog The message from Tom Moore- Again the trlbesmen barred ffheliTrldes and Labor Conflflx 0f can‘ way and again the aercplanesada, fs as follows: “The observancei came w the rescue, inflicting bra-lot Labor Dav as a natlmwl holiday vy casualties on the enemy in the serves as a. reminder of the lin- course of sustained and machine gun attacks. tlme Sheik Ahmed more than he could This have established in. the public af- of the general standard of com- munlty life. “Notwithstanding the long con- out further opposition. Meanwhile, another ground col- umn, supported by reconnaissance aircraft, cccupled Barzan village in, the heart of the Shelk's territory. A reconnaissance machine was forced to land among the rebels, and advantage was token of the Sheik‘: request for a doctor to at- tend one of the occupants for ser- ious injuries to send with him a political officer who began nego- tiations for peace. The Sheik, rea- lizing that his reign was over, withdrew soon after across the Turkish border and surrendered. When deserved allowance is made for the bravery of the Ink ground forces, both of the army and of the police establishments, the burden of this campaign fell on the shoulders of the Royal Air Force, and its swift success must be credited entirely to Q19 gqrmm, The Colonial Office ha: acknowl- edged that the success of the opeiu atlons was due primarily tc the Ballantry and cfflrfency of the R. A. F. The aeroplanes employed by the British units were Westiand "wa- Plll" biplanes, sturdy craft which for several years have performed the diverse and arduous duties al- ing unemployment, Labor refuses things to which workers are justly entitled. "While urging at all times that the first essential ls the provlalonl of work, yet, in the absence of some, ' relief must bg provided and fore- most among measures‘ sought in this regard is the enactment of a national scheme of contributory unemployment insurance. By this means needy workers wlll be liber- ated from the necessity of appeal- ing to public charities in order to secure food, shelter and the bare necessities of life. "Labor is pressing more strenu- ously than ever for the establish- ment of the shorter work-dayvnnd work-week in order to overcome the dis-equilibrium caused through the dsplacemenf of man power by ms- chlnery and thus more equitably distribute the opportunities for em- ployment. It seeks to increase pur- chasing power by reducing interest rates on public loans, restoring lotcd in the Bflush service to wage levels, and raising prices “general purpose" aeroplanes which the farmer receives for his are wed today by the Royal Mrlproduce. Force in greater numbers than "Labor seeks the development of any other single type of flying ma. our rich heritage of natural re- chlne. Powered each with a glfiglg sources for the benefit of the com- "Jupter" 450 h. p. rudlal englne, munity and not for the enrichment lhe "Waplti" machines are well of the few and by securlffg the en- fltted for desert warfare, being cb- aclinenl. of social legislation to Dable of sustained flight for sever- modify the severity of the economic ul hours on one load of fuel and struggle for the aged and infirm "bk V) “Pr? A heavy load within and give protection to children and a capaclm“ msellillf- Yfllllhs so us to ensure to them l lair and equal opportunity to be- cov- me gm to turn to him. He doubted slanderous ed her mind. He was hurt and wounded ln her defense and Aunl Thfllove for her, so she was doing "mlhwhole-heurtedly what she could to held heal his wounds and his heart. "Al1 col?" asked Arlett. He ln- ‘stable. "nun the Bad Egg, u he ex- fi plcdes." "You'll make him sign the certifi- cate. Judge?" Slr George asked. "A photograph of that sgnature will do away with any blackmatllng scheme he has ln his dirty mind, and will bluff come worthy citizens. "The record of trade unions in seeking to attain their objective only by constitutional methods, war- rants support and oo-operatlon of all other classes to the end that Prosperity may be restored and Comfort and happiness replace the misery and want which today ex- ists in so many Canadian homes." A. R. Mosher, President, All-Con- ndian Congress of Labor, wrltcs u follows: "The significance of Ln- own refined circle. 1f that down-r remove him from our path I'll take a lllll- 1'"! Krowlng quite American, you see." "No guns," said Judge Arlctt dis- Bmvrovnalv- "I don't hold with them. But I'd offer this dark-com- piccted young fellow the chance to sign and get away while the going‘: good." “Jack? sir George sold amicably, "will aim to oblige the lady or r11 be compelled to tell the judge my suspicions u to his complicity with ti... gang wiib- trled to get M“. Beth's payroll." He paused significantly, and held Roberta's hand tghtly to prevent her from speaking, for n5 saw that to Roberta the knowledge that this father V/ls the most overwhelming blow. Jack looked at them, then It the other three men. “1'il sign," h; mug. tercd, "Ready?" asked Arlett. make him a l1 ‘Ilq stock ln his mm had used her to harm ner (To Be Conunucd) to lose nope for the future or dls- , contnue the struggle for these ‘national “bu, movement h“ mgdg great. advances in membership and influence. It has taken an uncom- promising stand in favor of econom- ical and political reform, and the workers are tumlng m it with hope and enthusiasm. Their filth in the integrity and the intelligence 0f the owners of wealth has been de- stroyed by the evidence that, in a world of plenty, great masses of men and women are destitute, that im- employment is increasing, that oom- merce 1s paralyzed, and that their political and industrial leaders are FAV 0 RITE BREAKFAST I-r ALWAYI begins with tho crispiest, crunchlest cereal in the world. And of course, that‘; Kellogg's Rice Kriupiea. Toasted rice bubbles that actu- ally crackle in milk or cream! Appetitcs, young or old, can't resist this tempting cereal. And every delicious mouthful is so nourishing and easy to digest. Serve Rice Krhplu for lunch-Jo: the children's cup- pcr. Great for a late snack. Sold by all grocers. Alwayl oven-fresh in the sealed wax- TITE inside bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Quality guaranteed. bor Day lies in the fact that lt re- Cqllilllblfi Older." 5W5 Ml- Nmshel- presents a recognition by the Gov- Mr- Draper ofllldfllllls llle BCl-mllslei-nment of the existence of the workers of Canada, that large ma- jority of the population who depend In Monday in Sep- lfilll- Flf-im lh°$c P°°Pl° the wllrkersuember for this holiday, 38 years 1"" ago, the Government followed the upon wages for n, livelihood. selecting the first mar-rymurmured but she did not answer. the m“ “we quantum!) o! mo,‘ _ isng 11m: ‘thrown! hFItQlQBd “barge; blanket; and ammunmon were mei- misery,” he declated. thel k Qxgmplg o; the mrmd scum, mg gzfsftnfilifhbehustigllsiflnlflllfid a“ an ' eanmg 35am e “ya ' ‘ dcpped in special parachute sup- A“ three messafies 5'95‘ M it is notable that both countries 3 W59 fl‘ ' ‘ above England during the vjglt, "m9"?! 0115mm‘! tlag far behnd the other industrial- ized countries of the world in so- of lcmisider evils of the presentfsystcm. gmdwm towards the work", m; The gesture clal legislation. remained an emPty one. “This official indifference reflects the industrial development of Can-I ads and the United States, which ls , still ln the stage of coon0m'c' in- low bombing portant pOSWOR which trade unions ldividuausm" and whjch h“ been closely peralleed by Labor organ- took rather fairs of this country and the valu- ‘izatlorL The lgffueng, o; unwed stomach and aide contribution organized Labor istates the column reached Zhazhm: with- m5 made towards the advancement ioonslderahle degree yo mm 15¢; of political progress on the part of Canadian workers, and for their ‘failure to protest more effectively tinned depression and still lncreas- ask-mg “use! o; paw" and prlv. liege. "In recent years, nomever, perplexed and bewildered. on competitive private more equitable order. nomlc distress and social essential the people of along the lines I have staclu lle ahead. but the goal much." seen before. ‘Though no section the community ately, M la always is responsible to a the "There are many people who can be convinced only by established facts. Such people can no longer close their eyes to the defects of the present economic system, based enterprise and motivated by the desire for profit. It ls difficult to understand ‘how sane and sympathetic indiv- iduals are able to defend this syl- tem, even where they are its bene- ficiaries. and the workers are gett- lng ready to use their econom‘ and political power in a concerted En- deavor to hasten the evolution of A "mi Labor my, i932, when eco- unrest are everywhere in evidence. it l! Canada. ‘should be aware the workers of this great country are taking stock vflana those who would qonv" chelr position. and nre resolving as never before to use their energies indicated. They are determined to put an end _alism." , to the economic System rospqmihlel for the present paradox of poverty ln the midst of plenty. Many ob- cleariy been. and they are muster- ing their forces for the forwlffi P. M. Draper, Secretary ‘Treasur- er, Trades 1nd Labor congress of Canada. says: "The year which has passed since last Labor Day was one long t0 be remembered in the annals of industrialized affairs. Un- precedented economic depression held ell countries of the world and Canadn experienced condition; not ped. unfortun- the case with these major QOOIIOYIIlu disturbances, Give Visitors 5 Day Party .___ an”? Prise“ k ‘B’ “for n )_'Bm’m1 Private u, mplnne owner; u, Dunn, entertain in “gland mo s “f to invited amateur fly"! duflilfclull! first week of September n; the SOhOIRB b38511 to ‘Thf some month; ‘g0 1n ‘he W,‘ o‘ ‘mill swim of cnthilslasfg h, " something 1n return ‘or hmpumdo Jrvquently giver, them abroad l! ishould provide a striking demand 'Z§;l€l°"...°i "r lfiy- a us“ “mm? "ll Who l‘ rkom the moment when m, ,0 elgn visitor; land all Hester, ‘erg. drome, near Iondon, c111 their Ge. parture they will be me guest“; the British pilots. None of the will be expected to spend a Mnm _'I‘he arrangements are complrly; ‘for their entertainment from m, ,mornfng of September 1 U111,“ 0n September 5. If the weather b; lune‘ ‘he pmllflmme include: Jlights t0 Bristol and Liverpool, l; l" be DOOr, an alternative program ‘which eliminates these journey, lwlll be fmmedlately placed in w. eratlon. British airmen will mo" . the guests about the country, my, small formation of three or n“ machines having an English lend- er and an Interpreter. A “break. down lorry" fn the shape of a large multl~engined aeroplane, attend“ by two light aeroplanes, iviil patrol the routes. The entertainment is planned to end Wm‘ 8 flying meeting at LYllllJlle aerodrome, Kent, 5“, [aviation will not occupy the time to the exclusion of other enjoy. lllelll- 000ml!!! parties, dinner rm the Thames at Maidenhead and banquets have been arranged, Never before has a mass concen. tratlon of private aircraft of many nations taken place fn England, With the aeroplanes belonging b; And many of the Kllefils will arrive in their own British light rem. Planes? no other country approa- ches the United Kingdom ln ti“; number of these “ffer0cars" yllll abroad. the heaviest toll was paid by the workers. From their ranks were re- cruited the large army of the rm. employed, those who, after a brief lllleWlll in which scanty savlngi were rapidly exhausted, have be- come dependent upon public grant: and private charities for the mer- est sulgstence. One connot con- template their most unhappy situ- atlon without feeling that too little effort has been devoted to the pm- blem of a more equitable distribu- tion of industry's products, the Eb‘.- utlon of whlch would render obsolete, as it should be necessary. the present. spectacle of such widr spread unemployment. "Some few seek to capltnllze the present stuation to their own liar- ticular ends. There are those WM indulging in radical critlclsnu o1 the organization of industry an! society, would substitute for it I state bordering on communism These are the forces which will! destroy, but they have yet lo slwll their capacity for the more dllll‘ cult task of building. With llllll llklehood of their ‘isms’ bcinlf mil to any practical lest. they may bl quite irresponsible, turning 8'1 fill’ dence of the unhappy lot of lllllll! of the people into arguments ill favor of o. semi-chaotic colldlml From these people the workers tall hope for nothing except furlhel misery. Then on the other hand there are those who adopt ll"? n‘ tltude that absolutely no clllllfi‘ must be made in the brew“ °°°' nom'c organizations, toielller “m those who even seek to um!" “' the expense of the mlsfortuncl or the victims of the d€pf¢55l°n Fundamental changes in our W" esnt economic conceptions arc d6’ manded by the present situailvll- such changes as common justice dictum elr nlliludf f radic- are as anti-social in lll as are the propagandlsts v _.__.__.__-— ‘Tuck “lnnrrlbo In your travelling b" ‘Wpinning and Weavinf Send me your wool to l"! '93" lnlo yarn and wove Into Blank 5 The charges are: Slnlk 9"“ d‘ cents. doubled l8 cents p" llllwe‘ Blanket: 82-00 and If unluundll‘ $1.88. It like: flvc lbs. of Wlllll ‘r Blnnlct. Wool must be well WT“ m and all am m: bum P" _ out. The llu of llnglo 7"“ l‘ ‘Flu lum and doubled yarn fine. I11" and coarse. Put uhlllllfl‘! "m" all omen and owners "fill-Sena dreu an Instructions Inside. m w '"" "»'.'.lf‘f".‘.' " , 0 r paid on 1 , LANDMGAN’ 55 Queen Strcflr Charlotte" ‘ o? Wm.