PACE FOUR THE cnAitcorreroivw GUARDIAN THE Times, include Fraser Elliott, K. CS" "Conemis- ' f I T ' , H h I - ftiigseibngr oilczriilitonizfaiggxie Siiigi. c0cltllllliiSilt$lf€lf min-uni; uuiiy tl-‘unnneq m m1; of Excise, Hector blacliiiiiion, Commissioner of Tariff, Professor Macintosh, economist, Keit- l"'°-",‘“"“~ l-"“"- U“ w ""'°“" * “h” iieth Eaton (Harvard) taxation expert, john \l¢§ (resident: J. IL Bunion. lJ-l. _ Sacra“); “W, W, u A alumna,‘ ”_‘_o_ Deutsche, of the research staff of the Bank of mini llllll Dltlllilllll} uireeuir .0 u, uurneu. nu. Canada, and others, called up on special occa- Assneiiiie euiuirs. i-riniit tlnutcl um Ill A IIIIIII sions. Donald Gordon is, at times, at beck and suuguupu-‘UN mu‘, call. The conferences often take a couple of u, m“ u, “L,” “M, p“ w“; a“ h, 5 an“, mouths. Theories are advanced and discarded or 51.2.1 m a luuullu; so» m ono uunui revamped. It is these men who really make the on» uetivery $5.00 per Year; slim u: u mtllllll budget. The Finance Illinister, of course, is in 51-75 1W 3 WWW‘- W‘ l" ‘m’ I'm“ the thick of it-very much so, but considerably B! M" l" "W" """'“""" “M U" 5' A- “w 9°‘ 7'“ reliant on professional advice. batman; ticetiig. sum pen ylb-Ii “.00 lut b ilulllli - EDIIORIAL N01 ES - 500 iur I milllllll ‘the Uhurioiiciuitu uuuruinn uiny be olollluoil ll uuiulumo Reno Axum-y, [mien bquino, hon Irxi 0|. I d f i“ d h huulll new. Agent-p, Corner Mini nnil Wu nylon. 1e 3st av O Summer accm- in to t e llunlulli Jlulfltpillllilll how- limlil-J, l!“ Pool it. l‘ d b 't f ' I [e g uoiiireiii; a nine, sat tin; nt., rot-unto; ha" an.‘ CB-Ul ill‘, tit H0 O SlllfllllCr “Cilll l‘. ciniu-itii l-uurlrr, out-wit; “ulfqin hr“. euud. ltnnnuu. * * * * oiiii lltlll [nluovvu blliip, nitric-tun u. In ' Pulnian accommodation is at a premium “The strangest [Memory 112.78%?!‘ than III these days, as retprningfolkiday makers find. Weakest In . --—-- v Parliamentarians will shortly have an appor- "'{""“'.' "_L'_'.‘_‘_‘!‘_'942' llllllly of meeting their constituents individually Mo“, Money Needed ilfdnot collectively, and explaining just why they i nt. ' .. . e a it is A , but it is a mllilOll times _ _ , ENC‘ My. U’ w‘ Spinney, That Stradivarius claimed t0 have been pur- H M. {he War P-imnce Comp chased here by an orchestra cotiductor may be _ \ r ludicncc recently M‘. one of those referred to in our correspondence \ ‘ti L‘ t u ‘ - . - - , C’ L rcmindcr that though columns some time ago, imitations of the real w» ‘ca. .t‘.>( - - - - i' u i, u, pcmendouslv héavy ‘ax thing of which there are still a few in the prov- l t _ _ . . A - ' e. v 1Z1 :.;c year altcad. they will still me a in 1l1 a A man in San Francisco "confessed" he coni- niitted murder in 1937 in New jersey. Sub- sequent investigation showed he made up the story in the hope of getting a free ride back to New Jersey where he belonged. 1F i 1K 1K t." the speaker said, “to "iHliiCt oi good business and and he wciit on to assure his - .t\li~ iii living would be un- e a, .11 ltt-iiii-t- long and that they . 1-11 to feel aggrieved about it. _' bi course, is right. The war .i until victorv is won. Canada must war ‘r1 r sliarc She must also meet . ' i‘ i>t and there arc Oiily tWO intuit; till u. hliiii-ici‘ of Fittaiicc C311 tl1':i\\' fiii" lll ' l~> HICUY. the cost -—-tlie earnings of l‘; IlQOIiIQ 41f u. "tila and their savings. Their (rt < Mui- 11* iiziicfi of thcin as he fccl5 he (Imp rt - czizi gut in the way of taxes and their - h.‘ cziii get ill the way of loans. \\'alter Horatio Pater, English critic, died this date I894; at an early age came under the influ- ence of Keble and of Ruskin; educated at Ox- ford, he was a fellow of Brasetiose College; vis- iting Italy he itiatlc a prOlCmged study of Italian art and huiiianisiiis, rcstilting in the publication of his "Studies in the History of the Renaiss- trating critic, and as a writer with a beautiful though highly elaborated style; his other “high brow" works include “Marius the Epicurean," “Imaginary Portraits," “Appreciaiions," "Plato ‘t- .-i '*"£ll<.‘(.i ct all the monei . , _ . . ldiliill" innilicuiicblile bfgCanada There i>s- and Phtonmflf T"? Cmld m the. House” A0 ("Jim S‘ _ “ _ “Greek Studies," Ihlyscellampous Studies." hi: . i *l* . tthis ro- . g h! 511' '1 '\ "ldiiiirlntgf Tjaegrglgxlvith 515ml Peat moss has several uses. It is used BS a rtii i, win i; xiwi L ' fertilizer, as stable and poultry litter, as pack- irig material for fruits, vegetables, eggs, plants. and fragile articles, and also as an insulating ma- terial in the building trades. The latest use for er ttieaais. w... lit; iiiftftitl to budget expenditures more and lllutfC carefully, Since in mOSt CASES YECltICIIUIIS inns: bc made in spending other than - ~ t ~r ‘ ‘t’ ‘ t: yes 1nd food. And the oril . . . . iiitrt-ilicdi‘iii' \i'.'t'i‘ iii iidiicli one can cut spending peat mo“ '5 as .3 re""mg agent m "i6 lmflmfac- m (Tykw, "w, i‘ M ‘C, a definite figure for ture of magnesium. One of the principal pro. ducers (the Basic Magnesium Corporation, Las Vegas, Nevada) will require from 700,000 to i.- oo0,00o bales of sphagnum peat moss per year. Inquiries have indicated that the quantity and quality of the peat moss required are not obtain- able in the United States, but that the British Columbia product meets requirements, and if production is increased, adequate supplies for this plant will be available from that province. a- is up iii spending and keep with- ~ and other organizations which of mutt-iii; individuals how to ; (‘Fill of their incomes are IlYIliLlIllJiL,‘ service to Canada's War llwhiflfllll. Bigger‘ Raids in Store "‘_—_' The coitstitiients which reiidcr seaweed valu- able as a fertilizer are nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash, common salt and organic matter. This fertilizer has the advantage of being free from weed seeds and disease germs. As a result af scientific research encouraged by the Govern- ment, a suitable seaweed has been found oit the west coast of Ireland and the scientists of Gal- way are developing the production of high-grade "agar-agar," an edible gclatine, formerly con- lniiltluzi >~1ll‘i'\'t< have said niOFc than once during rccrzii \\'\'(.\.§ that as autumn approaches the air raids tail ticriiiaivv will be more ffflltletll and the iwfl b13414 of l" iiivs aerial power ht‘. 1]\(‘Ii, ziii‘: ‘ by .\lllt‘l‘ICZlll flycrs, to smash ‘~ , l'it‘~ ill the Reich and brealc iii n1. 1-. (Iiicc the weather permits these . ts to he tiiadc on the scale planned for mum, l; i5 11h iiiiiii'tili;ible that they will con- _ t stituic it >1‘ _ii'i~nt oil 1i“? . H p. , fined t0 15111311. Other results of the scientists’ re- ' _»\“‘l' 3h” "l _‘\“ m‘ Hlmws _ admsflo‘ search have been the production of sodium (itcai l! who 1-, the military genius behind _ _ 4 _ _ _l_ l E d alginate and calcium alginate, the manufacture of *1‘ ” M“ "°5“"‘i CO 03m’ 55c" a" ceiling and panelling boards from the seaweed “m Clfhf“ W“ clicdlted wlth Saying‘ pulp, and the use of certain seaweeds for animal ill l.'.t‘~'{j spcclattilar attacks occur- feedswff. Illi- c illitl win the war, provided a. t l. 4. the mat-s i other Cit"; \\'it‘l'll the it-d. that tlii" i" 111k’ "l’i"l'*1l 1 ii ll “flu lm-‘dible m, send Despite the Prime .\Iinistcr's lengthyaiid '7" l“'~"“." hi“ "l l’ "“"'“"7" m“ (Jcmlany m 0"“ dramatic self-justification, no one is convinced mllhl- >113 “‘ 19° ]\‘“"‘_'l"]°‘l ‘mt- , _ he really needs a third confidence vote in order ll Ill-l.‘ ‘ l“‘ l"'*“l‘° l“ hmlcl‘ a" ramls to enforce overseas conscription, says the n11 ,\l'ik‘,‘l I.l'll. >Zl\'.\' an exchange, but it Gazette. By coining back for a vote of coiifid- cnce Mr. King will consiiiiiatc a political manoeuvre s0 smart as to verge upon genius. He will give Conservatives the choice of voting con- fidence in him or voting “against conscription," and he will at the same time force anti conscrip- iioiiists to vote either “for conscription" or for the overthrow of a government which has pand- ercd to them for years, and which remains their strongest hope. 1t is a neat trap, but let not Mr. ..‘-:.,‘ r. ,. ,. . ,. ' -1- '_ . . ,, “ll --** \ l-il“ fl ‘"9 l" Hltk} 5 MY l" Kitig seek to convince us it l5 also a. lofty moral ..ii»i'.l~. lht- nights will soon be ncccspin, iilt‘ part iii wi-‘hfiil lhiiik- * a at is ‘ i1 bI-iws will fall upon the ‘It; :1: \\'ill‘ effort and paralyze has i/Lll] pzwivil that tin: fllifl of a lllfJllSilllil -‘ it»: l'.\t’i\tf illllliifCfl, is practicable ‘ with IIHSCS that are not serious. iiid bombers lll one night would _. 1111i i-i the w-zir, it does not seem '1 v11 Hui iwciitv nightly raids of ' ‘. - <..til would have virtually thc ' ' ‘ti tiiii. 'l'lici‘e have been at . ds during june and July, 'I‘hose able bodied sliirkers who like others to do their fighting for them and endeavour not to look uncomfortable in the presence of “he" men ' u _ TCCTj-Q-Ci and women, will read with considerable self-sat.- l1i111ll1| The Budgel isfaction the appeal to “womcn" to clilist on their -————————--———---‘ behalf, by Licut-Col. Joan Kennedy, of the [his iiii- lmiiiiiinii Government will Canadian Women's Army Corps. She pointed sinciril .<_i.i,i>ii.i;i<».'i1>rv —cquztl to $339 for every out that there are now 3600 women enlisted in licucii xi- ‘i c: Uvlliaii llaillli _ pro.“ in ;'.~ 'il'_\'. \\':u' will talc-e at least $3: the army "doing A man's job and serving as _’1>11.'i'~.1 ‘i ii: - <iiii, tipiiitili-iit tn $478 for soldier rcplacciiiciiis." She said that with siiit- (‘vwrv i ‘l i ' n. l ‘tiiil".'liil“l‘li in iitir history. able accommodation and training facilities, link-oi i ' ‘cw t li‘\\-ti ilu- wwiy in which the which have now been arranged, the women's PHPVQ. . . 1 i.i.<-.i"‘i ~f tilt‘ tuition arc being ttir- army was ready to train ‘Thousands’ of new re- ll(‘<l to i‘ 2U. 1 'l"~t- Ill tin-y bring spent on the criiits. She said that recruits would replace “A" zit-nu d w“. 1 ~ 1v ii i 1.1g ti. ~ii<tain the ci- category mcn in the army as cooks, waitresses, fiitt 11f lil‘ l l!"ii iliuw \\ill nearly equal drivers. mechanics, stcnographcrs, bookkccpcts. tht ("ii-z iii 1l_"-7 _\~.l'.\ i-f itriliiiai-y peacetime messengers and in other capacities. activity, li \\':.l lt- twitw‘ lht‘ Jtllliilllll spent in the 1' 1‘ * * Whole of zlw Fir-t li1'1"\l \\':ir from i914 to i920. Crops generally have made satisfactory pro- and Si ‘iii-xv» ililili‘ than the amount spend gross, says the Bank of Montreal Crop report. in thi- . v.1» ‘tww ziiid scvi-ii months of the lfnsettlctl \\'{‘.-'llil(‘l' ltris prevailed in parts of New’ present cm» " . lriiiisivick and warm, dry wcathcr would be Wh- lit‘l' n il the gargantuan task of pre- beneficial; rain is needed throughout the re- parii-t; Th" l, 1 - :"~ ‘if ih-I. ~i.‘igucring war budget? mainder of tlic blaritinies. Grain crops continue Fiiiriiiri: ‘l ‘i ll hjv, uh I d"li\‘t-r<~rl it in the to show satisfactory progress and are heading Illillc- ‘ 4 w. l\ In I lll1l$i(’~l rt nian to claim well. Harvesting of hay, which was delayed in thc cr " "Milt. ‘It has liven a labour of some districts. is proceeding normally, with ‘i. ~. Mimihs ahead of its heavy yields of good quality. Pastures on the -~ iiPfjllll, Him-c were ciid- whole continue in good condition, but nlfiifillll‘? "t- :iiid reports to the is needed iii some arms. Potato and other W" id |>‘ilii‘i‘-< the chief coii- crops arc making good progress; Apples are sir,- 1 ' i‘ l‘ ‘i w, iiiivvriior of the iiig well. but tht- ilron has bccii fIiirh‘ hczivv, .‘ii|~l . 'i m} l1"_ \\'. (lurk, Dcpiily a lrcloiv-avcragc _vicl<l is vxpcctctl. Strawberries Aliiii-i‘; ' l . ‘i 1P1‘ -“.‘_\ art- only part of are practically finished and were generally a the part). II» min-is, {lFCilliilllg to the Monetary light crop. Other small fruits appear promising. - ‘ r '1‘ IIOTES BY TIIE WAY ‘Tlils ll nn appropilnfo than," - says an entcmslcgnst, "to remember. that mosquitoes are dltingulshtd frcm all otter gnais by a Iflill w . But. who's going to stop ts look for " scale-hairs? What would the nua- qulto be dzing in the mumtlmef- Owen Sound Sun-limes. against dczs. We prefer cats. dogs are all rigvit. not like is dog worship. And we do not believe that. a dog ls man's (Mid worst enemy) ls man. lt all, we hunt-ans have stick together lf we are not. to go to the dogs completely. — Peter- borough Examiner. "penny pieces" from of hours or s0 off the ail-day suck- — Edmcntcn Joumal. Let u; not bccloud the Issue In weeks I have tried U secure t1‘;- of flour for my house but could not 11-5! find it in a single retail store that 5~ we I enquired at in this Gil!" Canada at this tjme , people wanting ccrucrlption j for the sake of larger azmle don't mint. conscription for We want lt solely because conscrip- tion 1s a luster, g fairer, a more efficient way of raising armies; 1s more in line with the Government/s own professions of "total - bag Ottawa Journal. ' A major reason why forces are pushing us so hard must. parent to ‘aiziy repcler of um coo patches which are ccmlng from dozens of capable correspondents on the fighting fronts. The Ger the Japs used to win because they had a preporic? massed strength. often. tihey win because the audaciously and unor hcdox viciously, expend trco that a war 1s fought- . Without oblllntlon please lend inn information about your , men KNOW, l8 I hauslemltilgg Xzglsfitalféxsl, Special Budget Policy, together with free Vent Pocket Budlotlnl . subject irresistibly cotnicai. It ls one must. who tries to do things, but. EMU"- ttie cause cf wit in mcn from iviioni lie has made his mistakes the basis N...“ no ot-her tcpic can strike a sgark. of success. and to do that. shows ance," a book which revealed him as a pene-‘ fishing inn, in utiioti the new-born fiil voice of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meigh- Bu; of coin-Se “vars cannot be either by public mam“: o, phbm There is the en can again be heard 1n Parila- managed by a town rnsetfiig Of u clte. ‘Itie when and where of a stream beneath tire paik- ‘wall of ment, Gallup Poll. A; invasion cf Europe second front must be decided b the iuiiat-zc asylum, over wtiicti an inmate invited the angler to “come inside." TILETQ is tihe angler who, like ha friend the fumed on his natural en emles, and ivcnt. on casting into the _ , , , lilac-bust) until, in answer t» tne biiitv for any individual C8111- . it‘ &v.;°.2::2.':: wtirtatrt. i: the" ‘F?! "it". ti“ v ‘use "~11"- i- -a p rase tised to n iiriate Harry rm -- guys; oo u a ey're cng to ined to headlines. Tate in Fishing!) he could biandly 111001119 0f $50300 a YeB-l‘ W" "led ~ Z?y't§t~§§3€i‘i."éi °§§"i'i"'i§.?§i.'t“'§§.‘1 3el2§i'.'§“y'ii'i§' dfiffiifiiifilm“ " 5 EIIEIEIJIEIIEIEIEJLQIIEJIEIEEJEJEJIEJIEJIEIIEIEIEIEJEDIEJIEIE From The Times, Londcn. ____ taxes after deducting the ftgctztg u, l] saving utiich will be return: have many laxge ivastctpaivigiimiiral H1111 after the war are $33.l37. I‘. C --- kets Yet the capacity of these rs- That leaves 111m $161163. Assume ceptacle is being s‘ralned b_ the U181» hi5 hie 111811181106 DBYTDQHl-i. s pfgpggagda hanhguts cost of educating his family, ccst of living, etc, consumes another 310.000. For this man wfacse tn- one departmental publicity offices “m6 has been $50370 1'81’ 50ml? or years, and who fulfills his many dailies protasicd. it was intimated other iesi>01is=b11111es. ttrs is ii r_ very modest. ratc- ct spsndlng. That ,3, leaves him $6863’ per year to save newspapers but wass really strut-d lmgsslalgféslxhat he is unusufly ‘ w A ‘ ~ - fortunate in his investments and baby iveigilzcd 2O 1b. from tfne Department; Infomiaticn and a hundred and at Ottawa Mien n number that this material ivtis tlcularly designed at the weekly pus But. wecklybeneu‘. too, h ‘ 1‘ g g: . if u.” " °' “ $35.? §§il.'.'.‘.°‘..§§°tliit°°££ 02.2: ma 9H8 i‘ IlQHVSPL-IQCYS Bl‘ HOL r ~ ‘ ' ' m, only Sun~,,.c,.,._ uhhucxlydsrupcn has any us,“ Ahoup m,“ Pa, _A large number of girls can be, accepted for immediate lndllfdiltlls, cent 01 11m return W111 be “H11 enlistment in the Canadian Womens Army Corps. Ages 18 without being consulted. have b:eii 110 Warly 111 tflxsfi- Th1" 111/95 to 45 E3 thousands of pixvafe e: list- Here Ls a typcal About two years __ peiger wrote to Ottawa asking fer 5P1“? $1 111M101‘? The 535w" 15 ' address by 65-2 Year-Y p, Since hardly any man wl‘l ever E N n f copies all. right, but, for his pains, have Just that socd investment . o i - luck. since liardlv anybodv will six copies of a radio iiii ffiismgiieiiiiingiitfiigawcifgiiii-aiif continue year Aft/er mi". to have . - - getgq,‘ such an lncfme or sllCh savings, An opportunity for enlistment in this splendid regi- ggdolfém;,.llleljerhahlg‘lg Bkigslgéls‘: ment of the Canadian Active Army is now available to all iiie' of ".0 ‘many years, the probn- veterans of the war of _1914-l918. Service in France, Eng- e lilgggiirvf lflflytggn 1119211111111} 11 11111- land or Canada, qualifies for enlistment. Age up to 50. Cate- ‘ E fl BS8 B0 fl- ~ ' o,“ so he w, seven my“ h, fmitesima, a, u, be macaw], gories A. B. or C Sgt. MaJor Bruce, Sgt. Arsenault and Sgt. all of these releases. — From Tire "egllglbm- Wlnriipeg Tribune. _ if you please, he coixes of all kintls of propagai ’ T7115 Winziipeggeir h pens also to beong to a trade soclaticn all of whoze irienibes a. gratuitously mmbarded with hand. stuffs. The idea, t. seems. ts to re- mcrn lfi‘t1""‘.flli a j‘? '. ' , . . A. Rcckefeileir, vvifidrmgt‘: in: ti?» 2'1"“ “l” ‘m’ leselmlle‘ “"1" Medical Examining Boards for the examination of all Unite-d States 1n favor of an attack recruits meet at the Charlottetown Armourles on MON- °11 Fulfpe 13v y" "w" {gflllcflj DAY and THURSDAY 0t‘ each week, and at the Summer- 1W%“'Bfe9 itferiiiiiiir, ‘iiifltrftinffi... side Arrnouries on the lst and 3rd Wednesday ln each lining ls just. an ecnergcacy prclct and admits that as sucri as the war ls ended the sailing ships will have outlived tihelr usefulness and will d have become obsolete again. of this we wouldn't. be We have been singing the rtquicm of the sailing ship years and more-and always pre- — Chicago Sun. Franklin may my to Winston. l, "think we should attack—48 per 1 Y cent. of tlnem The corner-store generals. the fireside strategists. the cracker-barrel tactloiana, say 0 0 o the time has arrived to n that 1"“ “mm” 1°“"';“_‘;_ OIIARLOTTETOWII ARMOIIIIIES my time trying to cori- vlnce Frenchmen whipped Ssme of them don‘ realize lt." Tlirse liicrcdble words Marshal Retain, French ‘hm. of 5,8,6‘ to a asked: What is wrcng with our ed- 3'5“? ucatitinal system? One answer was Yfllmled "Cm supplied to us recently by n. radio 5110K" b? broadcaster and it Lu not so far wrong at that. The trouble with educatlozi. he stated, Ls that the 5f’ teachers arc htraid cf the principal, the nrlnciml 1s afrird of the fn- I spector and the school board, the P ' schcoi board is efrld of lhe ca‘; n ents the parents ere ntnfd of Germany. They were the Hero of Verdun, the man as- pass _ the mun Min, according to more critical studtns cf hlsioiy, never deserved the title nor inspir- ed ghe ‘yvogds, but wanted ttolsur- a ren er er un and was nc a iow- m“ "n and the mud,“ u, n99, to. By his own words, Pztalri nfr . _ has put an end to another flot Md 0' anyone (“ileum that. he is lozkccl to by the French people today it; their lender, and that, througti h'm, Frame may be kspt frrm total collaboration w.th Hitler that ls desired by the 51 What leadership can there be in a man who. daiibed in the mud of national tiu- millatioii. cffezs the slogan to those struzgling toward their fee-t: "They shall not rise"? - (Xilciigo Bun. The proprietor of nn BOD-room New York hotel has 72504 used razor blades weighing 3'00 pounds behind sits of bathrooms and estmates there are 10.10.0100 blades res tng in all Unltrd States natcd to salvage this high-grade steel should help to ilve the Axis a. Lemming. Id i011. Place Canadian. WORDS . . . . .. CHALLENGE "mu u iii very ti-um a ' people's wit-r. 1t f; a. war which be recorded t-tiepeoples are securecilfl-Suinner Welles, United States Under-Seen " tary of State. - PUBLIC FORUM Ill; ooh-l In Owl Ill ID dllnullon DI Itnoopolllnlo I qnonblnu OI llkroot I'D Olnrlntooonn Ilnnrdlnn done lot annually lllltlt lie oolulonl n! Q-nllollinin. VITAMIN FLOUR Shy-In last. evening's Pat-riot "H0useh0lder" writes "Durinl vint- This flour is available at. tihe wholesale grocers in 98 lb. sacks Ind it Ls n small matter for the retail- er to get a bag and sell his custom- er what; she requires in n‘ par! ' 1 am. Sir, ete, Is $5 enough to buy a worth- month, enables you b0 obtain WHOLESALE“- while amount of life assur- immediatelythelifeaesuranoa ' ance protection? It most protection thatwfll meanao Mr’ Hanson Remains certainly is! At age 25, for much to you andyourfamily. <5Yd11°Y PM WW4) example $5 monthly will buy Have you $5 in the bank ‘I Th will be l read attisfac- . ' - - tioii iiietne declsivdnagsfpbhfi ClSDIISBIVB- a policy for $3,030. If so you 999 1150111 1111B WW1 ‘we membm “I P“'i“m”“"’,f,,°m”rtffij The Budget Plan, which fea- protection. Get details by glance Hon. R. B. Hanson to re l°° House leadership mid at M-r- fllli- titres premiums as low as$5a sending the coupcfi P111" son's decision to remain, Mr. l-ian- son has hlw. B. difficult tB-Sk—tihat ‘Your Illa nnournnco dollnrl nro lnvoolld In Vlotory Iondl P5 and of directing the criticism of a. W81‘ “WY lmOW government, and particularly a war l0 be W011. government. that resents criticism _ 564F131 and suggestions as mucn as Can- . “"1555 W-‘ll ‘F51 R 110R" was government cioes. All the same lives in the long run, that military ' of value only when . —— Calgary Albertan. he has earned on very well. M1‘. HBHBOH 1-5 110$ 5-11 hum-Nd HEAD OFFICE: 112 King Street, W., Toronto, Ont. political leader, and he himself so lonliuiili” m: "m" - . A!» wotlifi “iflhfii VG :13»- mtlit? lfifltaghtfiwo: m“ nogzefghwlde. our w“ would Ibr gm l, m‘ l1" “l 01 Those we? the 10ft us. instead of gtrgngw‘ lecire. Wlhll-RW that was 1m; m Pence with a. sword is cleaner 1,, e I m" diiiiviiieiiiiimu” “Wren lOO Qfifllk R9180 J New Ygrkerdziihiegz .__________ Professional Bards ' ‘La MeLEOD a. scum w. a‘. manure. K. c, J. A. BENTLEY re q Barrister: and Attorneys-ni- Low sonny 1'0 m“, ALEX w. MATHESON ilk‘. BOLICITUR. Em °=i11 ——i—i—---_ when the Parlta- siuewdness and good Judgment. 4,14,... n, mreiiataryBSeciée-tgryldof the Mnéstry The COILWTVEH? hlzgrty isfltn B: “Ann ° 01 1111 111 1112s ocene a transition stage. t a m. on H [$111,- fishing seiison in the Serpentine-a. leader, but he Ls without a seat 1n fl- LAPAHURN A_ND L. S. STEVENSON 3- BOUCITOR EN. water in which even baitiliing tras Parliament. Meanwhile. the 00B- mmfm Mllllgers, CllmIl-nn Bank of Commerce been treated as a Jcke, by those tingeiit at Ottawa, which ls the 140 Rwhmmld MW"- MONEY To “MN who do llCL bathe there-fishing party's spearhead, must carry on. ' Jokes must have sparkled lzi num- and. to do that must have a leader. bers like the sands of ttie seashore Its members have shown their good , '='V'i"-W or tlhQ eggs in a good hard heirlng- sense in continuing Mr. Hanson Ln second front. I suppose that set- Russia!" roe. There are the scales 1n the the House leadership till the power- ties it!" We can't, run war; they, w; _ a, task tn orgarilzation and the few men who have available oil (l 1,, ‘ ‘ ‘ e ufpment. beyond the imagination the details the other: of ua lu N0 More Millionaires of moat, laymen. It involves many about shipping, about wallets}: (Fmfmal Post) and ccmplex factors, and none of troops and to on, and n Gallup It is now a pracmal lmpossu them is familiar to the chap. who Poll cant help them Qt all, 1n fur, ‘ says, when the Gallup Poller qties- it is a, handicap and a snare, be. tilons him: "Sure, we mould go over cause it tends to confiist the op n. Take his position today. His that year after year he 1s able to him two per cent net on nu, yearly Sergeant Taylor of this Corps is now at the Re- eamiiizs cruiting office and can supply full information to all in- Hotv lone will it take him to terestflp McRae are temporarily attached to the Recruiting Station These are only a few mat-hema- _ ma, 85mm o, mmlonahedcm in to give special attention to recruits for this unit. n may inter“, 3.0.1..“ 1|, can 1942 ‘Itiey are very pertinent tainly liiteiestcd tL—lO know that, considerations for Canadians who - . gum 1mm; extinct" the believe our national life ls s11- saillrig ship is having n bsom. Timed b? lmlltuulml m‘? hm‘ the Rewnsq-uctlcn pip pltals, rest homes symphony oi‘- nance Corporaticn has agreed to chestTa-‘l- "l Fallen"- lend ten million dclfars or e abouts fcr the consructicn of 100 new wcodcn ivliid-jammers for tire Recruits are needed for all branches of the Canadian ?———————- ' Active Army, and are beig enlisted as usual at the Recruit- Gallup P01] ing Station at the Charlottetown Armouries. F°°——"s""°” MEDICAL BOARDS (Ottawa Journal) ' ' The Gallup Poll people solemnly B oer cstit. of the pecpe of the - th. ‘The lads In the barber shops". mo“ We qulte often henr the question Wool will be received at the Wool Grading Station Charlottetown until Saturday August 8th. Wool Growers are asked to ship or deliver any supplies they may have on hand to the Station previous to this date. Your wool la required in the National effort. (Io-operate with us by placing it ln the hands of the Canadian Wool Board, P.E.I. Sheep Breeders Assoc- lation. Morrellandflompany D. F. 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