_ "- _ 9".‘ auqw-wn-u! A __ f..- 1n- rl Tn-fr -.,:. l Tit "tor rut-i" lt-E CIlLQRLDTTETOVfN G U ARI] IAN RLHLL; nail» il-uutturd in I887) l‘rr‘\l.!‘.'l<.‘ |.l\'lll lul. \\ (‘ltestei S. Alt-Lure ' \|1t- |'l'l‘\lli("ll_ J R. llurnelt. l-'..l.l. Svcrrtai) lu-ut, L111 l) \ Min-Klnntln no.0. pill-i: and .\l.tti.i:;itt~; lltri-i-titr J R. Burnett, F.J.l. Avifilltlll‘ lll|[¢4l\. |-l'.lli\ llltllu-r and [an A Burnett st .'.\'l '.lll"lli().\ KAT S lly Mall Ill l‘. l. t. aLuU ll F year. 53-5" l!" 5 mlmu“ ‘ J tinnitus 51h- iur une month. -,,,.,1 1.1-; yen! $3.00 fur o months. S1 5 lnr 3 months. By Alan lll (an. 1.1 and l S. A S5.U0_ Pfivyeat- inluieay hll\"\l\ ~-l' ll- r Yvilf- bl-UU l"! b uwnu“ 5.1- to!‘ 5 months. b. It lui Litv ..1t.1.1v ‘Tiliie btronjir-sl Jluuory is“ llreiaker Hull Ute lYettlvm-l INA " __fl*'vviiuxi:sn.iv. 117675541231. 1940- Ltluuilioiial Prt-IIIEIIIS t‘ 1i1..111_-li: in the address f"! i x ‘i i 1. 1-1 l‘i1-l'. l‘: Kidd" "MIN w _ ,1 l\'111,11-_\- llul», and . , . 1'11 . 1.1. The salreill 1"‘ -- ' ~11‘. i'.i.11 ediicaiioii sll-llll-l '1’ J and that deceultral- i]; _ N, Y , gvsibllli has teen produrtae 1 ‘i ‘- l‘ _ ECllcrffii-‘I C,m\_{,,,,,,1‘ 1 - _ 1 1i .111 piactufl lll elucaiioiial inat- .\ 1‘11:-,1l-1i.11i 111' chaos. lll lIi-ilish North .-\in- 11.1.1 to the extent of 311- 111‘ control in 1' .- t’1lilv‘k".'ll most deep- z' 1ur nationhood. :\S I! , - _ » sari-crests that the .-, .;1.-~-1-.- \\'llll the Do- ' school cui'iictiiiiiii -.iip l1.'i<1-d upon , i-is Jlllil text hooks. l‘. --.'1i§~11,1 to every school at least. at a very ~, would leave un- i 1111'. 1'11 decentral- 111-1-11 which the war '< now sccn to be ziiiuziiice after the ,v“ . .. .0 _i '-al of our ediica- Province, par- : 1 iiia1.1-1;ii:itc salaries paid , .- ii"<‘!l a grievance of long '1 - rvpiirt of the §irois 1-11viiicial Ilclatiuns :-..1u in iliis Province 11-1 w the national aver- ; £1 .111.- to lower costs -h1~ ilict that provincial . 1 ‘c ‘.11 nteet this de~ ;1 1111‘ q-ilinglvi 1'cc11iiiiiie1iil- 11f l-i1'di:i':tl-pri1viiicial f _;, ‘_ ; ~ a gr-iiit which would 1 11:12 oi Szroooo to $150,- “ 111i education and pub- 1 .11'1 vve “stilistriutial real u jiruviilces." Even siulnflf, our dollar ex- -1E1l still be lower than 11a, but ilie Com- 115 factors which . .l-uiv1-l_v less C0511)’ vihere lower earnings fioiis, and where the oi i _ I '. ~‘ 11"..‘ Cottiitiissirin "l'.>\\'ll, and to which the report, may here tact that the amount paid n l'l“l\'l'lCC. in comparison -, is higher than _- I'l'-:\‘l!l(C in Canada. This any worthwhile improve- merit u- to be financed either by arl-l ' or by increased federal ihriiiiission report, which holds s Iu be the only hope of bettering edncuitioiizilly, has apparently been _ ' ll-iitiinitvn Government for the din-ail 1n of :l-.1- war. It received little or no at- tention at last session of Parliament, other matters fltCllltfd of greater urgency. Xeverl‘. its recommendations will some day have to be dealt with, and in the mean- time there are inequalities which can be adjusted by cal initiative. Prof. Atild throws out U111‘ clta. 15in; suggestion in tltis connec- tion, when he emphasizes the value of the \Vo- men's lzi-iiiuii-s and the desirability of having members of ~liis organization represented on every scliaal hoard. r _-_ Too Much Caution Too much catvion ln Canada's censorship of the l“l\'§ i~ 11-11 lwlping the war any, thinks the ‘M11121 ‘1111111111, couiua-itting editorially on the lziiiinl- i 1,; 1.1' 1' --u- ijuizirlian war vessels at "A1, 1.1-1. 1. 1.i:1.11 i 1511-1" recently. Were 111111-1- .114. . 1 li-s important event, and 0f 111.1111, 1 --. 1-11‘ 11 riiril-iices, the journal siigtp-vl, 11-1111-11-4‘, have been given sortie idea of 1111- 1111-: l .111- 111111-1111 in the prosecution of llll‘ i111; i ' - _1-1l.m11re jiublicity would serve 111 1:11 ' - 1-11-11111- at lioine. After Cllllllllill‘ - il- uii-icii-Iiig of the four Can- adiiii I , >1 -!"t1.'ll Politlltllcii "\\'1- s-ilm "'1' i‘ i-‘l- is 11o good reason why C.'ii1i-l1 i 1l n.1- 11111- 1111111 treated to a ftill (l s. --' .1 " .1 slhils‘ (if they anioutit to 1'1"‘ ' -1, ' 71 .11 .i- 11: Il'1~'|ll!' a way as pos- c '1. ""1 . 1" '- 1l1 ."'l\l'-I‘l\' aiiv harm —except -' - i: 111111111 11- ltcartcniug to 1 - .- 11|'1l|-- 1711111111‘. 1 ' ~ - ,1‘111ii- is a silly thing if i 11f off-ain't. 1 1'1. i'l-llllll'\ turn out iuivv- '1 T,‘ \\1'l\' 171' .'l|'lll.|llll'lll, \\'(' it'll i1il'11rtii.'ilioii ahoul it. '1 __ , 11 11:11 its 1o lll"it‘ viwn ad- '-»‘.,1 1111- (it-rmans. we ought ,,.1- 1111111110 rcst of the litu- ii1.;1ii a» uc can about. it. It wall .1.---. 1-~ .'1ll\'l\"|\'I and if we are. 'c'!lt‘(ll1r;|gl> our 1\\\'ll crow-d, and if it has any ef- ffect upon the Germans, it will be to discourage them. _. "Don't 11-1 11s l1.- foolish with our censor- phip, lalhlit-i-y- -; - be a iu-ghty good thing to ‘lii-lp our ouii moi-ale. Nobody has tinderstood this principle: heitcr or jiractised it more than llei-r llitli-r, aii-l in this respect we should take '11 l1-1if 11ut 11f his hook." lrDl IURIAL NUIES I‘I.'l\'(" vou vet registered? ' ' 1v u u 1r Princess Rlargarct Rose born this date. 1930- * U l! 1i \\'ith a permanent staff of S00 at the new Air \\':ivs and too students there should be some lllt1‘ll>.\‘(’tl'.'lll1l1l§tfifpll-llS. U U U i The tourists have had a wonderful two ntcmths since the middle of lune, and many would like to prolmig there slay in our ittidst. 1K i! Iii Y! Yuiversitv students are not to escape military lii-aiiiiiig. but are to be drilled along with their siuilit-s. lf that were not so two-thirds of otir universities would ltave to close doyvit. I!!!‘ .\lr. Thomas Hall, a mariner. told the Lon- don court in an admiralty case how his electric 1111-1-11 (flashlight) went down with him when 111'; 5115p wn; torpcdoed, lit up the bottom of the ‘sea and was still bright when he was “blown up" to ilie surface. a 1o- : 1a Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Authoress, died this date, 1762. Daughter of the Earl of Kingston she inari-ied lTil\\-.-irrl \\'ortley .\lontagu and .'icco1iipanied ltiiii o1i an enibassyi to Con- stantinople ivlicnce her famous descriptive let- ters were sent. She wzis Zl jiioiteer advocate of inoculation for sninlljiox: "Copiousness of words. ltowcvcr rang-ed. is always false. eloquence, 11111111111 it will ever impose on some sort of uii- dcrstiiii1lings." u 1a n1 n Prime Minister Churchill was having a some- what heated discussion with some Riglitest Critics who complained that Lord Swiutoifs cniiiiniitee on the lljlPfilllOll of secret spies cou- taincrl no Liberal inenilier when .\Ir. Eritcst Tliiirtlc, a New York-bnrit Laborite member for Flioreditcli. attempted to come to the aid of Mr. ltltiircliill l1_\- asking. "llas it escaped the notice oi the I‘riiiie .\linister that many of the members 1who are pressing this question are rather luke- warm about the jirosecutioti of the war?" And that not only led to a libelous interchange but al- ‘lllllst precipitated a fight between Mr. Tlturtle 1.11111 .\lr. .\n1-urin llevzln a fiery \\'elshn1at1. Fin- ‘ally the Speak-er put an end to the rliscussiou, but ‘not-behave it was evident tn the entire Ilouse that ltheir nerves are not what they were a few weeks 1 ago. 111 111 111 n1 ' I1 appears rent profiteers have shown their ‘heads in certriiit areas where war preparations have necessitated a temporary increase 0f popu- llation, and the .\lZlCl1'L‘ll7.lt= King Government has intimziterl their intention of handling the matter. IlccIlii-e the \\i.'ir1ii1ie Prices and Tirade lloarrl, ,'set up at the 0lll.l7l'l‘£ll{ of the ivzir, has front the lteginning bet-ii policing prices on the necessaries, of life, food, fuel and cloth i rig those 1in many parts of the country who feel that iuvners are zislv-inq 11-11) 11inch for rental of their properties ltave been directing their complaints to that board. IIOn Ilecior B. 1\IcI\"nnon, presi- dent, will thus probably liave added to his already lengthy’ list of difficult tasks that of checking the rise in rentals. It is clear that the alleged pro- fiteeritigvin rentals has been an outcome of war activities, for in at least three instances cited there has been a considerable influx of people engaged in some form of war work. U * F i A development of interest to Canadian millers expoi-titig to the United Kingdom has been the announcement in the House of Commons by the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Food that the United Kingdom authorities in- tend to fortify__\vl1ite floiir with the addition of Vitamin B1 and also to introduce into the loaf a small quantity of calcium salt. “In dealing with the relative merits of white flour and whole- meal flour under war conditions," writes Mr. Hudd, Canadian Trade Commissioner, “the Par- liameittary Secretary said the Government took the view that the main objection to white flour is that it is lacking in vitamin content to be found in the wholemeal variety. Some months must elapse before sufficient Vitamin B! is available, but when that time arrives the public will have the choice of fortified white bread or wholemeal bread at the same price. The decision to fortify white bread is described u a revolutionary step, because in conjunction with the scheme for mak- ing available cheap milk to children and other sections of the population, it would lay the foundation of a nutritional policy which should have a permanent beneficial effect 0n public health." iii! Italy knew all along that the British were to withdraw from Somaliland, and were merely jopposing her advance to gain time. In a com- munique from Rome, dated 12th inst., the army hearlqtiarters, said: "The British are opposing :ii1d are offering stitbborn resistance, with a vie\v_ to delaying the advances as long as possible in order to permit the evacuation of British per- sonnel and the withdrawal of ships’ stores and ammunition as well as of foodstiffs from Ber- l1ei-a." 'l'in1e fights for the British. Their strategy l5 r1livi11tis—-to delay the Italian ad- vances on Soinalilanrl, Kenya and Khartoum, but no 1111111 the Cairo delta and the Alexandria fleet hi!“ Ill Illl costs. lo let the blockade slowly -‘l"-'_"l'4l¢ ll-‘ily at lioiui- and her African armies, vliicli .-ii-1- not self sufficient but must get new ll\l‘ljlllllil's'fl'1illl ll.-il_\-. It all hinges on the ilelta. ‘ill llrltain ("lll keep hz-r flee Ac lu service 111-1- ‘1111111-1111111- u-arships at .\le.\-.'uidria, she can main- .l-'l1ll the l>locl<.'i1l1- .1111] Suez control. If Italian air power can subjugate the delta, Italy wins a modern empire great as Routes greatest. Those are the forces lwhiud the current struggle fur mastery of the eastern Alediterranean. The demands of war have made lit utce 511)’ ta appoint sepaiaie uiinisiers ui iiimy, air and l"l\lll ilorcts. Tue tie-v naval uni Angus Maedoiiald, should oi g 1strctigtlt to the goiertinieut. A jcompaztttively" young man, he ha.» done vycll as premier of Noan Scott-a. He should crtug ‘o 2111.- eablitet seine of L10 visioi. oi iiie seafaring popurace. With another Nova Scozian, Col. J. I... RLllsl0ll, as ntinister of iiintoiiitl defense, and Afajor C. G. Power, as an" inln- ister, the three itiintsters of the fighting forces should make an ae- tive working team. - Oxawa Citizen. We shall never surrender. We shall never cease to fight. Brave words which we must swiftly, with all our hearts, with all oui- minds, with all our souls traitslate luto brave deeds. Examine yoin-selves. What can you do. viliat can you give to save yourselves. your dear ones your neighben, and all right. thinking peoues frccti slavery and chaos? What can you do, what can you give to save them for democ- racy. decency, justice and liberty? A thousand jwunrls A penny? A prayer? It ntattsrs not. So long as each of us does all and gives all that he can, the weight of it will overwhelm the tyrants and replace might by rig-ht. -- Royal Gazette, Bet-ntula. It should be nude a criminal of- fense for any employer to refuse to take back upon 1L5 payroll any man who has been called up for military set-vibe. Not many em- ployers wou. be guilt)‘ of such an uupatriotic act, but there are some who ititglit allow iibi-citee from their staff to pi-cjtidieiilly affect men who had been called up for training. The Criminal Corie al- ready‘ deals with einployeis 11x10 refuse to trike back llllltill men after a strike. No new ])1‘lll/"f)li‘ is involved l1l exIeniIii-g 1h:- cittie to protect lll('ll \\'l lJUPl‘. [Gill- porarily e01‘ "Poi-unto Telegram. The new ing out of thi- adiau navy emerg- Caiin i siiipita-xds in tlte foim of pa aid escort. vesses and sub-chit .1s is to bring, into use an old name. Tlicse spe- cially desitiiiezl er t are to be known as “ecrvei ' In the 01d days of ivocrlt-ii ships the corvette in the British Navy ivas a 1111s.‘.- deckerl v. set ivztli one bf guns and 'ed like a _a.e The line of user-tit. 1s sufficiently direct for lll.‘ 01:1 iiaitie to fit the new steel ship ivell eunuch. The derivation of "corvette." ltoyv-zvcr, goes beyond its French appearance to the earlier Latin ita" which ls zlesci-ibeti as a s10 3.111,’; ship and dill‘ in tiiitt stems from cot-bis‘ -— a basket. - Ottawa ' i for faring the war facts as I114)‘ are, and not as wish- ful thinking not l have ilieni be, is star‘ ,._' di home i! we lcok back at wl many" of - accepted ziiiiiioriiies on the sul- had to say .- ni.:1 its l0 a yar ago. In Harp!‘ " Alagazine, just be- fcre the war .. i-"d a “ell-known writer ltacl an a 1r- E-eadrni, "G; r- many Would Ir ‘ H1- ‘.\'l"ll‘. on to tell of the wi-iikn 11f planes and tanks iii the wir i Spain; of Ger- many‘ lll-iti-t-iini-etlii-ss in ilie mat- ter of miv ll . and oil; of 119W IJ-iVPllPl-‘l -l.\' G"rntziii,v ls more like 191T thin 1.014 and ltrnv “the iron !l'll1ll‘.~ 111a‘ cal-inn] or- many tlii-oiivii the ivar lie b,“ hind the .\I 1011 c in Franci- tcdtvv." His - iraiiriijili says, "T0 “vaiie w . ‘ is the one thing H‘ A1 1119 same true, ln the Ainczixau Ala-z- aziiie. one of our io-i-ranltiiv: 51fll("l’llfl‘l. one who has had itiore experience \\'ll11l foreign afiazi-s- than any other Ams-r-an-tn, wrote. "We are told that if the ticmocracies fall we shall be the XICXL victim. My sympathies are with the democ- racies. But I do not agree they will fall: they contpi-lse great empires 0f hundreds of inillicns of lllhlDli‘, with all the resources needcdto secure their defence. But if they do fall. the exhaustion of the die- tators will be such that these coini- trles will leave its alone f0,- a quarter 0f_a century. Another ivell- known Wl'll(‘1' who was a member of our gcttcral staff 1n 191R \\'v'/_\t.r> last Deecmber along llto 511m» lines. He scoffed n’. the ldezt that ‘Hitler could ever Invade Ann-rim; Even lf he wins, his nation 15 80mg to ‘be too exhausted to ‘pick R “Elli With the mlsliticst. power on earth. All we have to do is sit tight. The dictator cou-iurics are not at all exhausted bv iEto war, 1111-1" linve T101- lfltl. ln nearl)‘ a year of war. a! many men as thev lost ln single battles ln the first World war. We should all like to go along uni-m- tllrberl in any way by the events abroad. But, ln v-lew of what ltas happened, we cant take any chances. - Boston Post, Them ls another very good reason for an early session of the Alberta legislature A bill m; been introduced in the Catiarilqn Parliament for the incorporation of an Alberta provincial ltank with some unusual powers, The application comes from the Gov- ernment of Alberta, which re. wired the ant-rem not of the present Leirlsliature but of vlous Legislature with ferent membership. The motion “'35 but throiish the Ix-tzlslattire with little information and with practically no debate. Wderal Members of Parliament would be Justified In asklitg if this blll with the extraordinary tmvvers, has the approval of the elected members of the Alberta legislature. It has not, —C&let1ry Albt-rtan. Old General Smerlley D. (Durk- boardl Butler, u-hosc death was briefly chronicled in the public prints, lived to hear his personal opinion of Mussolini justified. Back tn I931 lhLs "Fighting Qimk. er" called I1 Duee a "hlt-and-run driver." Boy. was there a stink! The U. S. State Department. offl- Clalll! 89010817111 to Italy and Bitt- ler was ordered court-mnrtlaled His last days rm his slrkbed must, have been cottstdernblv tillevlnt-crl when President Roosevelt, hlm- self, went to the mike and told Benito he vras stabbing his neigh- bor, France, ln the brick. As they bury the diuinltly vivm-rlqr with full military honors at Phila- dr-‘ohln. lhc-rr-‘ll lndubllablv be a grim grin on his battle-scarred gi-‘re. — Hnri-lsott ln _ Windsor ar. Thls seems n suitable moment to recall ~- though I thlnk I mitat have mentioned it here some time or o‘hr.-r - 1-. statement which General von Bbmbersz. the form- er German Wai- Minlsiflr. marlr to a friend of mine "One thing," a few years ago. he sald, "3 uxlaln. THE CHi\R_L7QTTETOWN_ GUARBIAN _ lllUltS BY THE WAY No Way To Treat ntugnzines have been printing such expressions as "$5 mllllon," million," and so on. This was patl- ently borne by people who have a Dollars (Tlmmlns Advance) A number of newspapers and "$160 respect for dollars and for the de- cencies of language, but when fin- ancial journals like the Northern slr,-In LHIVQIIlIIg through PUBLIC FORUM column lo open In Ibo in by correspond OI Int CLOVER. SEED t he Mm" adopt the plan 1t 15 “me m country, I notice some nice plots of call a halt. There 1s grave danger that if this abortion 1s encouraged t1 W 8 it st u. E It‘ bi in tint-y l. 1915 the date or the marriage, W38 a British subject. ca m 19 CC’ on her own declaration. ‘That is the general set of de- finitions. although there are other cit people of their British nationality. Related to the topic, ls a letter recently received, Majesty assented to bllls nclafis Parliament, ln 1939. as King 0f tlt own account. He asks. further. if B. Sll King George VI? Bound records of bills passed by Hts Majesty while 1n Ottawa show tlt Canada. Canada. or course. declar- ed war on her own account. after Great. Britain. she had the option. technically, of __refusing. The Irish -————————-————— comtng along with a reference to "Qts. 160 million of beer" being con- sumed 1n a certain time by a cer- tain sectlon or the population. That confusing expressions quantities of “goo? consumed by others. much. pi-essions like "$123 mllllons" ls the desire to clarify. to make 1t plain, so that the Wayfaring man though present state of the stock market be able to realize just what $123,- 000,000 meant. lion" 1s any clearer, must be something wrong with the or something. But if wrltlng “one hundred and twenty-three million dollars" as "$123 million" ls going to right the stock market. it cer- tainly will confuse man plenty. Maybe that ls what 2s wrong with the stock market. geniuses arise to fix things by some innovation —usually dug up from the around dollar marks and juggling with mllllons of dollars ls another matter. Dollars and money of all other kinds should be treated with the utmost respect spection these days. has ple, of course, born in this country oi- Great Britain, have no doubts about their own status, but there are some who are less certain of the technicalities. The instructions issued to deputy registrars define a fnions or on a British ship. regard- CHIS tlier who, at the time of the chlld's ads or another dominion. parents naturalization certificate. tiu-alized 1n Canada before Janu- ary l, 1918. otherwise than under the Imperial Naturalization and was a minor and resident ln Cattada at naturalization, of the parents and, 32. 1e Wine and Beer Journal will be prl tn similarly as to the ould naturally lead to And that would be too The excuse for the use of ex- ed fool may not err therein. In the may be that a broker would not But tr "$123 mll- m the-n there ock market or the stock brokers. the ordinary I011 Every once ln a whlle gentle ntusty past. But. throwing see and circum- tl-Ialifax chronicle) Talk of the national registration raised some questions as t0 no ls a British subject. Most peo- 911-’ i-ltlslt stibject as one wlto: a. vii-as born ln any of the dom- ss of the nationality of his par- b. was born elsewhere of a fa- rth, was a British subject. c. has been naturalized in Can- d. has had his name included in a e. is the child of a person na- Act. the time of the any case, not later than Jan- f. ls the wife of a man who, at g. is the wife of a man who be- me a British subject, after the arrlage but before January 15, h. ls a married woman who re- ire-d a certificate of nationality this space. llifessional C€. As I do not know of any ltullt- the provlce for the lll‘(>j)(‘l‘ lllfl‘. If 1t. ln the hull. order to take the small seeds out, for if you iii-ind tliepot -e vrith weed seeds in it, u. is llllllllS-I sinle to separate tlie ueetl _bv8l1 H0111 the clover seed. When this is dottextlii-l)’. if your Hu-eslter Ls one Wlll1lll9l'l£‘i\(l' separate from the eieatier, put. 111e, cleaner to one sitle, and nail some, boards on the lie-an oi the llllTSllCl" closing it. 11.1 up except an iiicli or an inch and a quarter at the but; an start. to grind. Be elllt? to kt-ei tut.- tliresltei- _ seed around has a lrittleiiev toivoik to the bottom and eoiiie out tiirouglt 1t will be iiirces-ary for you to keen cleaning up iue CIOYPI‘ _ baek through the tltresliei- and gi-itiuing it until you net all the seed remov- ed. t, then put the pouse lll lull. You will lint t1 d. pllttltlg the pouse flour iiiid hteen dollars 1818.001 per the stihjerl ll1ll'l'O ls a Cantu-lion sense. as defined tibove, is also rt Bri tlslt subject. Vi _ g g Wl-lY HAVE g ' SQRE wider clover that are being saved for ztfiffl. his ls a move in the right dirt‘ tlon as clover seed for the past uiii11- bei- of years has been very high In c. 1'8‘ lug of clover seed, you will have to grind it in a, tliresiiiug iiiili. .l*ll'b1, you must threslt the ltuy. You ltave then the seed 1n the hull. asike clover, you have the seed in. the hull, and ln addition to that thel seed is ln a smal tiud contniitiui; two to four seeds. which is enclos- Muny of our farm-l ers call this pcuae, and for the pitr- pose of this letter I will continue call ' _ Before grindlitg your clover seed. you must put it through a tan mill 15' I l0 l It) lf vou have a good rilsike hay _v0u *.___}.__€__ _ - ~ - will find that on a 01.1111 trusty filly Brltlsh Subject i1‘ you spread a quantity of this _____ hay on the barn _ forks and shake the lniy, you wil get a portion 0f seed shook ulf i111- hav that will equiti in value upl ti. on, pt-Qvluinjpthe covet- is ripe. D0 not tiil.1- Free state exercised such an option. by not declaring war on the ‘Flilrcl Reich Local experts mice that a native born Canadian, in sense. King George VI. sinei- attvoue horn in Canada is subject to His Maj- esty as King of Canada. But a uri- tlve-born Caitadiiiti. in tlie \'.' of _________’/ Cards ‘tTlllllSlZlllCES which deprive such asking if His in Can- Canada? The writer points out. at Canada declared war on her native born Canadian ls a British bjejct or a Canadlan subject of MORRELL 8t C0. D. F. ARDHIBALD Chartered Avvuulll-llflli Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown at he nave his assent as King of mite-D '11 BENTLEY w. 1-.- uenrr-ev ice. .1. a. BENTLLII ice. c. r. BENTLEY. 1.1-1:. a an - t-u Whoever has Italy for an ally in Bamsteiyigtdilill’ T0 n the next war is going to lose it. m0 Richmond Supg‘ It its authorship gives it patience- London Spectator. Acceptance by l-Ion. Angus Mac- clotiald of a post Cabinet and the elevation of Hon A. (if the question whether the new pre- mier Wlll call provincial elections for the early fall. 'I'l|'s questlon ls riot mere speculation from the fact th ln the provincial representation m k_ m, 1" [Own with two of them tn the city of ‘hmcron [- m: “finial” P -.- Halifax. —- Amherst News. ’“@ "m- -~.. . 4v. W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD l mnv have been a sender. hut 1n the federal S. MacMlllan to the premiership BA Nova Scotlit naturally raises at there are now five vacitnctes M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. RRISTER. _ Bank nf Canada Building. ll BELL 8. MATHIESON nuts-av T0 1.0.11». V__TO_ I.().»\N__‘___ SOLICITOR. ETC Summer's Last Long Week-Incl GO: From Noon Friday, Aug. 30, untll 2.00 RM. Monday, Sept. 2. RITURIH Leave destination up b midnight, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1940- Tlmes shown are Standard. For fern and further Information apply to your nuns! Ticket A,“ ti-v this experiment on a warm clay when the frost ls coming out of the Die product of mowed two oi- the season. Th eftcial effects. 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