___,,_ _____ ______ __ __ ____ __ ___f ; lweiinsso/iv, Aucusr 30, 1956. ”"""""""' ‘ "" -" ""1"" "" ' ' ""7"T-"`-"`-"”‘i_ing lated with Globulitis, near akin to hydrophobia~ The f-T :Patriot yesterday republished with commeridation the the _i_'_avings'_ai`id fulminations of the Toronto_Globe against _thosépf previous ywr, and was nearlyisix timesas ;_ -_ siisam Hughes. iviiiii has nie Minister of Militia- large-as'ih_¢_mniiai___ 'litguc Wiih`.‘ifi¢;iiilistng_citfihel “ doneto deserve such opprobrium? ,Let us`see.__ He' \Y2_ll'. ‘ \ _tion manufacture and war supply, agriculture still easo riotic zeal, made Canada the cynosiire of all eyes .the tlié wide world over. He has brought Canada withln"iiiSp two short years to surpass the United Kingdonfs or-_*Dev dinary military status. The standing army of the Mo-_ .Time _ The present ii1'Ci'€2S€ iS flue I0 lh¢ I\13l'lUfaCl\l|'¢ ‘ in war material. That this industry will drop od with _ end of the war is to be expected, but it may also be 350,000-from a nation of peace devotees. He has ‘expected that to a very large extent other industries _ ` l ther Country is but 254,000 men, Canada, under ihevof guidance of Sir Sam_Hughes, has already recruited HIC transformed Canadian mechanical industries from wil their ordinary course into arsenals and munitlon fac- _ The great producing industries, agriculture and fish- _ tories second only to thoseof Great Britain itself, pro _iiig, ducing munitions for the supply of every one of the mu Eiitente Allies. He has withstood the bittercst cam- and u paign of iiialignity and misrepresentation any mmister_ country today is being directed. With this thought _ whole _energy 'of thepeople should unite. These I' red, prosperity and further development are as- ‘ hailed by the press of the United States as the greatest; sured~ __ ..» U - ‘_ ' ever has had to face, and has come through it un- .the scailicd and with a reputation iinsullied. He has been ass' force which an emergency has ever produced on the `American continent- He has been honoured and ac-X' claimed by the Liberal Daily News of London and the Liberal Daily Chronicle of London as the “Kitchener " " of Canada" and “the personification of Canadian pat- riotism.” His advice has been sought and acted upon' ter by the late Lord Kitchener, when Secretary of War. the H'e has been publicly and signally honoured by the Rt. The Hon. D. Lloyd George, the present Minister of War. ing. He has been entertained and feted by the Rt. Hon- ll. 1, H. .»\squitli, Prime Minister and members of the Bri- 1,5 tish Cabinet, who are not in the habit of going out ter ' of their way to do honour except to whom honour is hea due. ` dea ' Un the other hand what has the Toronto Globe 'ig lo done? It has proudly boasted that “Bourassa nation- `-1_1-ie V denied there was an "Emergency" and refused to give ` the Mother Country the help which Mr. .~\squith’s Go-,wit vernmeiit said would be appreciated. It broke the po- '_ litical truce entered into between its leader, Sir \\"ilfrid h Laurier and Sir Robert Borden. It assailed every acl 0ned_ “Because baby’s milk has been kept clean and cold. “Because the doctor has been called in time. of the Minister of Militia to assist the Mother Country by the development of our industrial resources for the production of munitions- It fathered the racial ‘ i solution which set Quebec and Ontario by the ears. have It led the vehement attack upon the honour and per-" soiial integrity of the Minister of Munitioiis, and was ah' driven to cover for a time by the just judgment of an th impartial commission consisting of a great Liberal UB cally nothing since the \var began but attempt! to stir Qi up strife and ill will in Canada, when unity and liar- 'ganitationl' Two-_thousand lives Saved by common _-"A-_‘_ ' f ` ' ` `e`nse precautionary methods. _ _ _ _ » How many ch`ildije_n'die_in Chaijlottetown, in`Princ`e _ I Get Lat Here _ toreTf,‘ you can; save money' on every urcliase nioiiy were not only desirable but essential in order 5 that we might play the part which Providence has or- daiiied we should take in this great world upheaval. 'Edwai-d 1s}ah_d_'_'wh¢§é hues might have been saved _ In a word, the Globe of Toronto has seen Et to as- by hold It is pitiable to find a respectable journal with pre- amount of agricultural products exported being 400 E _tensions to sanity willingly allowing itself to be inocu- millions- __ st be built, and towards the maintenance of tliess The beneficial results ‘of greater care in the mat-» of civic cleanliness has been well _exempliiied by ' hasiby his powers oi' organization, initiative and pat~{1_i' _ ` recent plague of infantile paralysis in New York. 639 00 are permanently crippled. Notwithstanding this rible death rate from this one disease alone, and the th rate among children in New York this summer P wer than in any previous year. The health depart-,i - _ nt makes the followingexplanation of the remark- alism is but another name for Globe Liberalism". It_ able fact; 0 M “Because mothershave watched over their babies A attention to the ordinary common sense precau-_ . sume the duties of the advoratiir Diaboli in everything tihhsp HOW many Children die in this province- yearly, _ _ appertainiiig tothe part taken by the Canadian govern- poisoned hy mhk from tuherculous Cows? How many res increased by 216 millions The imports of able goods- fell _b§fnearly_25 per cent., which cates a certain amount ot economy. It is gratify- to find -that 'with all the encouragement of niuni- s the first place in our 'foreign trade, the total' _ he part of olir trade _most affected-by the war was _ ' export. of ir_iaiiut`i__i¢t`iireS_ .iv'li_ic‘t_t____,'i_llIt¢1_S¥.__¢i0l1\>l-£11 _ 9 _ a fallip`“g_ oft in the sof _~ii;_a_i;_ii_fa§tuii=is__ir_iay ‘ii iiny»ih¢isn»¢¢fea. ;§i_i¢ii_id:__in¢’saniiig _off ieiiiiij' _- ii`o`l"t&iil’levét, 't`>f:4 millions, itr"will'mean'n»seiious _ lacement of__i_ridiisti'y-.`_:It,_i`s to pfeventthis thai elopment Commissions 'are now working' over- 1 take the place of these. are the bed rock on which Canadian prosperity _ their further devlopment the best thought the _ SAVINGTIIE CHILDREN number of victims ofthe plague is simply astound- Out of 7,3i5 there have been up to August 22nd, deaths. Of those who survived the epidemic y mortality as a result of _the heat wave, the total 1 greateg care. f i “Because homes have been kepvcleancr. _ Because flies have been swatted, starved and pois- W ’ . '..,é ‘_‘°E __-1 .i :_ , . *__;;__.»_5T as _ _ .ai _ "6,-75‘>l 1*- “_»'i.'i`i' 1333 10150" nm..-4 un. ni...-....:....;'.2:.:;::;I1..T.;';*iiiiimiiii<»-isomiiiai==__iii_iii¢ifrry§<>u=ye=if._whii¢iiwmi-_. _ _#_-; CILUIID -I-Al-\l» ' _ ' #Fire Bl`lCl_i",':E_f¢.'i ° _r ___§i_zes at _Patons Ltd. _ _‘__ 3. -,i" 1 ' . ._ ._ i .i~--_ .~ » _ f _.img .i' _N `a -ii 1| fi; an ii .i . M i l If . ` '720 ssses 33558. 44.00' 1 "‘ 15.50 mio _ft ll _ U Special Brass Bed Worth $30.00 for $24.00. rings 2.50 to 4.00. ttress 3.00 to 11.00 each. "i _ _ _.`f'Eo_ii _ _ _ __ - _ 2?- ' -I yetpn. year’s prices except on silver _ ___,4_ ,_ ‘_ J. _ ;';;'_¢-.40 _:. /1.;._ as _....... . 4... ....._~_...|.i-_a- ~»_._..~_-ac i .ii ;i‘ . » i ff //. arancef Sale of. 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