- mvuniemwwatoiu-ua-aei m» ma ~ . _ r . a I w 1 'h TWWl““ ,.w P1. / . F“ ‘n:- ncvcrtlicless >llt wed very clearly that they would n — N G ll lb‘ Plvliriretl w 515" ‘he Ulfliemlile?! iOr-gllfiiller . ' ‘ ~~_I- lzsortte '21‘. l. 1€ e.\t.ii.io;i or eithtr shhfllllilln-Y ‘ “l. Jmducilm Th §lcllllllg UJlh lroiiniii-il in llitm i-hvd “ti: 11-4- ~-»l l‘ a BL“' j _ i’ “e know o! a young man l. ._-- -~- rrrrmr- i-iitintrv wi- ;' ti"! w" 111115" lullkl" me- who has JUSL became engaged, I Prwltlt-n.‘ i,i»nt (Ill \\ chi-sin S. 51111111 i l, ,_ ' _. .:,_. “n, (mumt- in the-world that land has coiis.quetitly' bu: at ms l \i.i- l lt~l.ii'lll J It HUFIIEH. iiJil. l ‘_ “*‘" P” " i i‘ .' t. 1 '1 r I blico in- [Vflcatton unzil the Fall. so he can . - '" ii so rlnl so. arttl it >t‘t‘I‘~‘-.< fir‘ ¢‘l"‘"~ “at l l‘ P take t 10.. honeymoon. Wiien he a 1 an tut u \ vlathitm n D . S a-"CNMU "l i - I tg-rnnt l-‘Jl i1 n lip-null" llI - o lltttritioit \\'-‘I.!lt'l not told its superw-rs that he pEI-itici x; Bum" "'1' H‘ i ‘i “Hui” l K .1 ‘ in,“ “H, i I . v . _,,-, my," m" m_ ‘to leave " = ca) before 'l‘ll:inks. ( Ansntulv l-diliiis, lrililt Halal-t Jude" a “r ;i\'t‘f_~e it) a S\)llIL'\ .l.'\l nlitft tlfrls b I i _I ‘P - NS, yaughed time)“. l.\ ' , .. , ...... . »~ ~~ r »~;.i;t {or lll'- :11: Lllll llililwllill llltllé r_v. ed have w [.911 them I \t ..~ .ll).\ ll-‘IILB “t. _ . _ . _' . . t; , , (Mme 5.1, that what clay of Inc month. Pia. Ell.- l 5y Mail lll I r. I s...» l, y’ yLJf slqii tailing m” T ‘l ’1 Ulr‘ O-lw- l- ‘hi!’ ‘H be '3 1 d nation in Washlngzoti. So he sat. ‘ no; slntj tlii .. lllllvlllll: stir lufsagflhlil: 0 Ill-um.“ lmnle a g. v0.1 deal more ton cout prut ttce [down and “Tube a fort-firm“, mm , U“ """“‘ (‘f-I ..“,,'§.r.,,ii.',- i-t \‘.i\- tizi, "it would appear that the mar- Ito President Roosevelt. telling a)ll: ' ' “ v . ‘ ' i ._ , . ,' - _ The lans for a Thanksgiving, tie 1 _ u; .\I;lll iii t.iii.- lniil thi- Aileydlllllulzfizllflfnlng lm. - rii nri-stiit are um bung taken ad doubtp about m? dam could m: l“ awn“ “Ami it i.i..' iiitiitits. t; '30 hi. lit <~ Ill!‘ ‘hi-INF T" lcasl» 1f Pm‘ President tell him on what day . U,‘ __.~. ~- - i a , r ,‘7'*i_“ .1; .1. i. n .; 111i n. tiitnetitfitg like the tnaviiziuiti Thanksgiving would be celebraj-cd? , i\»~ The 5,,.,,,,,,,_,/ _;].,,|.iry ls ll ealrer llml i - A reply came promptly, trom l‘ tlite utore to local interruption at Successive 't";t,'\;ic1!v it -. . . - the cr-Yltcrzes than lack 0t outlets.’ 1/14- ll trike-sf Ill/f." | ltitnlgtt. .\ll'il.\l:-'~I6.Hl940 liIl\'r."'Y‘.ll1L‘"“ a: i)‘ I\\'.’l have shown their will- , B» ———§r ' T r coal ixitttitig as far as fiscri ' H” '1] \I inQ Tillie ‘but t-i bring’ about a satisfactory ' t.v _v____4/j,_,_ w. m in the c011 t-a-le, titcre must be co-opc r- ation all FIDIIITFl in w! ch mine owners, mine I \\‘r'lf'kl“f5 and. g-‘IYETIIIIICTII provincial and federal ‘ \\':.. cart-y out their respective parts." i i ‘l '1 l’ l If, Mr. King And Mr. Pou to Our conterttporary quotes the Wimtifeg Free I CNN.» ,1 . . \ I. __ ynmv (Ilcyyrnl) 35 applauding Prime hglllilfl‘ -- --. .. - ' . H‘ ' . 1rta- fne Illll . . . ~ _\I.tt..t tzc kings dwyilfl IO 1410i"? ‘ v - at.’ “'3; tr‘ ‘ inetit rather than have it prorogue during war- t. .\ time. and as stating: "The one and only indivi- I ~i was matlc 0n the grounds of the W. ,.,,v_»,l},-l m mentlvers of being recalled n vl“('.lr‘il. 'l“tlis “rificc was tiltsparitigl_v' ,,,>_,-._~d 1w the Prime .\l:nistcr to the sacri- f“ tutti.- bv other (‘attailiatts willing to cross 13n- i-cean to gFve thcir lives. nflflw- w defend lit. _<ll‘ i, l “ ‘ Cart“. v\k‘S liberties" _ . i - \l,-_ l, If i (Lilcrztll was the lll~'<(‘llI' _ f l‘ » - i-t. -- Illl. ‘\ -.-iiti><»t':tt'\' will rvlvf m: . d... .. ..l tclll i . ,- t‘ to ._s own i-stie of .\Ll;'_ 5 it will find .\lr. . .- s fvqdlf“: Otnyctell an gttliiltcr ground, namely, r ‘I’ ‘lill H‘ t‘ ‘"0 frlf? Priiiip .lli‘iii'rl.~r titlcfng silgylitrlionr from .. l ("dilllflf tjli; ill»,- m fulfil/tr." > ..l‘.£f flirts of tlic ma.» ‘ v.3,“ 15¢ "tirsiiaritig" rclvtike he administered v ifilvttt-er. _ i had, indeed. been forced in ttiattrr, firs: h_\' the (‘Ippnsitiott leader. .\lr. the (‘r>ti<cr\'ative attrl indepen- riut Canada. He showed good ding to the demand for an ad- . . .235; .\ t. t: I 'l‘h:it wzi< what poi-veil _\Ir. King. and pro- hv d<ttr tircss juilgltlirtii in v hlr, Pnlliiohs 0 b t Ct i 0 n “'35. lqotvcvr-r. quite c on s i s tent with Ml‘- -}§; M, nft-rer-ra-ttoil clztittt as to the self-stiff:- Iliad-In. t‘ - l {ford the 5 ‘Yizlifzion icfrtlcv of his par. "ztti atlmimstratiott. .\o rlioilht I .\lt-. lviitgk avcR-i-in is as grcrtt as .\lr. Pnultot s -_ ' ' ‘isillfill sttgqcstiotts, good, bad this (‘INC he had to Hulk!’- I I .,. fut" im. 2. but in , lICI’I‘~<‘il\' Zlllil it was Illl-lfltjlilll, t0 txti of .\lr. lhtliot to "rub it m." . a :-- Tl ,_ - -— FDIIURIAL MJIES — t- _. _ Plitlll Xzltimlal _ , C» l. \ l at “H? “Wld Tit».- ;'1.l’/‘i-i(‘€‘l\\‘f'§ ltave not llziri hatl weather for Le _ S’, wt“. Ylirlaifi {Muir In _y,_,!,;>§_.,y 5U {m3 T: _ . , . . r "rich ezitcrtattt- » 1 x a Ht S, _ tr, liven those ~he Cumjnuing Committee of Temperance a: . , _ "_ 1- Y == PWIIIS PHIL-ration, iilte the Prcitiicr, were conveniently l,‘ lb I .. l»- tlie llfiflll‘; ‘ " - “Mn the (lllfillfln of Tourists Fcripts s . v lll . i , i ‘ D u l .1 \\I. A , en- n x x u g , ws ClIIH-IX- The Fair and PM lit one \\'ccl< are drawing to a A _, v I i1 pzrforzttattcc d“, Tmm. me Helm! fine tirogranlttie which t t Q , \_\J)'- {Wt We‘ ihm rhat-alrtcrie/Pll the liiair will he seen for the . ' .- c hie than ever bc- 11.5; time, and the roti=vttsti< of opinion that no a ; I _ _ better ivas PYIT ITIIYIIlVIl in the Blaritittte prov- i 15 ‘O {he pfdzgldql-glhgsj’ inccs. It must be sccn at night to be fully a?‘ . :~ c:ti»er;e1c* - . : i g ve ‘EIJUkEII in the piecmcdl v I I * s ( _ udstiiitt appearance If {he Opinion of those in the’ know be‘ “lm-rh ‘p .. ‘ - 1cm. _ari<l the llltflfuUQll anfihing‘ c,l,l,lhynu,nt at the _.\_,,.‘“.'ay5 w,“ Con. , 1 organiza . _ . I t. ' A i-t the \\'(‘€l\' s “pro- {mug consililcralily loitger than anticipated. The ' a gramme. To LN .» . .\. .\l'_icl\ttittrin, 113.03. Wm}; i5 progressing satisfactorily, but is so ex- | President of the . -."., bcerelélry, j. \\. ,en_=;,-¢ and {QFILIIICS m much skilled labour. Boulter and their a.“ ates the warmest cotl- that two months is considered all too brief I gratulations are dvc for till! ?*?lll¢"°me"l- It 7°‘ period in which to have it completed. quired Couragc aw] \-;;;i..»r to iaunch such an en- n: v - ~ ' " terprise in \\'.'ll'lll‘ilP, and it is gratifying to note T. B Shaw, ("Lawrenu of Arabia ) born the public appfgQfgljl-Qn, a; evidenced by the m,‘ date, r888. The man of mystery who held large attendance 3T1 15¢ favorable: comments sway in {he East for many years. In 1918 was heard on every hand. attached as Ltetitenant-Colonel to Genera . Altenbyts staff; was adviser y“ Affiill’! f0 COGI Markfillflg the Colonial office. Publications, The 58W: Pillars of \Visdom," "Revolt in the _D€$¢f!- Hi; particular literary friend and confidant wa: john BJflCllall, Lord lfwfdimlill 1 heavier movement of Nova Scodl lfid water-a coal lnto Central Canada in ¢XP¢¢t¢d (hi; year, according to Hon. T. A. Crerar, .\Iin_ liter of Hines and l\'<.‘s‘OLll‘C6!. The allwllfl! available for subvcntiotts has been iucrcascd I0 $4,000,000. The rate per ton has not leen in- “$35551 but is is expected that a. heavier totlnflgl‘ will be ntovetl tlic lflYf-ZFT Pa" Probably from Nova Scqtfa, ‘Yllfiflhlfil-JS‘ one segonfftafto 2111c hlarztime Provinces is of indirect 11,6 1' I and it i, ,0 be lwpell that .‘tlr. Gardiners ex. pcctatfon in titfs ffQflftl will he full)’ ‘Tabled- Prime Minister Menzies of Australia‘ summed up g1“ Spirit of the Commonwealth in a few words in a national broadcast address recently. It was addressed to Germany and Ital)’. and W“? the Australian reply to the Dictators dreams 0 the downfall of the British Elripire. If Y°u want its-come and takewiisl’ The first step for the enemy is to land a quarter of a million armed men on these shores. If and when he ever suc- D in the tiiwtrion on the item in Parlia- cgeded in that gigantic task, his trouble! WWlf-l ur ~. >~ . , mciit itgtvas lll"_f“fl that the Govemmem . take bfgm‘ iii iv- t BIC’)! to tttriri. i .:i Kilt coal to the illaximttitt y ‘ _ _ ' f 1w- ...’ l» 1: a tilt-ans of conservlllg The \‘\ est Kcnt St. School Boys Band l! 1H 8- e(\i-,.i,.,i,,..,. n; tt-rll s; to ;rovitle employ’ dilemma. The ill=ifllfi1€flt5 they play 8ft H1055)’ H i 5 UPI] that .\lr. CITY?!“ fl?" borrowed from military handi. and "OW Th?" 1'1 mem‘ h “iii -r| m optilarizc (lm- military Iinnds are to be assigned to their tmitS. Pflfmlml l“ _"'_ l, ,l,.,,,.. ptpryrt-g more time ti-ill be y» instruments to borrow 811d hm“? adiiln-iiii l‘: .1 lib i \ii~\i:t Fcritia ‘crtal 11:1» no Qcliriol F-attrl. .-\5 the hovs have rendered yer)- HJH‘! L, ginv-ipnq flfllpl] years “m: tuna-Ce ‘in providing ‘music for parades ift or mo”, ' um me “limit- of Czin- ‘t-nnlrl lIE a pity to allow their band to go out o 1,. , ».,,.l1 j..- nipplivtl liy (Jlll- rtmintissioii. .-\ sum of $130 or $200 would pro- Tiyli .i.. .,;.'-,v not lii- too pcf v1.1.- 4,.» |"|(‘(('<<;|l‘\' equipmvllt. Who opens the t.’ fir! l‘ ' ‘i i I ' 1.. than tn a iIIfQt? t-x- i; "lizlt it \\'i|IllIl lK‘ pos- silb-crittlion liq? The iiiqrtinlcnts will remain m“ l the property of West Kent School with tllc “in: _~ ~1,»_ Il,| of lftiiti-d Stat- Principal as trustee. .e Io l?" ‘I but i _‘ “Jllllll a n at a . Us m" . . ‘if i i i in ’ti<lri:il and Tho \\'i<(‘lfil‘ll and forcsiqltt shown by succciiiif "him i. ill l it will. T.“ I-i-i il ' inciwitscrl price ‘irili-"li fiovcrtiitlcnts in stcatlilv PITSFlIUI on- ‘WU '.l"mi,i“fi' d. y” l,“ w‘ i“) i n pI-riml of l; vcar=. with the iWHSffUCllOfl 0f ll1€ l l‘ r ' 1_"l‘l‘.'lf naval. military and air base at Singapore, ‘i; IIII\\' QITH to ltavo horn fullv justified. Singa- WIT!‘ rr-ltiriiiis the ll'l\'ilflll of lilllltil?‘ Illkifllf? lllc fir bViuih l“_'l~'ll'l‘ll "Il'II'lf‘I‘ of ‘he globe. cover- ll< ’\I‘t|l(‘(‘ii]lf roach, Australia and w, lin- sulivtnzioti | _\.'r=\v Zczilnirtl. .‘-l1l:1,va, lht‘ Dutch Fast llltliffl in nmrltt-ls lriritoi» and the §Ir:i7,'~ §ctllcin~iits. In recent ymrs. it ha: boon sfcmlilv’ rcitiforrcd in strength ._. .,.,. .,.-v ,l.- i: yqi-itcrwllv slip- ‘fh .\~ flrp tiflli] Illl H _ _, _ . . - ', It» iilt‘ i'.'til\\‘;l_v Jlllll lrzlllv .,,,]\< “qty l)_\' \\'lll\‘ll llllllll\'l'l\' 4>l' (‘!lll‘l"_\" l!l‘.'- ""'l“' V. ‘ti. I‘. r- 'l 11'» TM Ii. W- ,..i j . ~ 5h“ -'. lt. will]: "to .!.-<. i .1. _ _ . "l PH- - l.» I - l,“;,, I'1|']:'H\\"|]f, the and oxlctirlcrl. and it: cnpacitv for repairs and fiI-r-l I‘. t i‘. - .-.-.u...- '"\\"- <1 Hll‘ of then-r» titaitii_ct1ali<"‘ L'l'“"‘l" ”\"‘"'l'l"'_l" Tmlw it for-mg int-k. oi owl Ti-r. .i~. l." -. l 'l:rv were a little a v"rll'll‘lf‘ ="""".ll1°l‘l mnbraclllg a 1375c 798m" half u.t ill.- (Qltl-L-oll of coil marketing. “WY "ml" "5 “mg” Stephen Early: "You are advised that the President proposes to des- ignate November 21 as Thanksgiv- ing Day." And here ft Ls only July. -Ne\v Yorker. Ottawa. — That cloud of dust to be seen disappearing over the brow of Parliament. Hill LS Mr. lJustice T. C. Davis, Deputy lster of National War SEITICES, who practised the art. of doing things at the sprint out in Sas- katchewan. He has astonished Ottawa by the rate at WhlCh he moves on the job hand. Mr. Davis has left many of the scribes and pharlsees of the national capl- tal far behind. The oiher day he set. out to order the paper for registra- tion forms. a mere tiztittcr of four carloacs. There was none on hand. It would take a motitlt, he was toitl. But the honorable lucfgc- front ‘the prairies went siraigfii to the pap- er m' and izot his o2" r ' Wt less thin a week. — 1L3.‘ er-Posl. Owing to the ravages of a contagious disease. there has been a serious shrinkage in the culti- vation of "pan" in certain parts of Bettgal. "Pan" is the beat-l ‘val. which is regarded as a deitragv for the pal-ate. I-‘roiti time imme- lnortal it has lll.i_\'(‘ll an ilrilmriattt part at ceremonies. No Indian social function is ccmplcte with- out the distribution of "l>an“ and "eupari? Intlecti. so firmly €S'3l7- lisheti is it in Indian life that l: has received official s.a'.us. dis- tribution of "pan" and "attar" being a part of the ceremony at Government: "durbars." "Pan" also figures prominently in the common courtesies of Indian life. Just as in European houses a vzstor is offered a cup of tci-t or a "drill. callers at Indian houses are off "pan? Whether one goes north, south. east or west in India. its appeal ls common no Hii-idus and Moslems alike. - Indian Press Union. ____ This paper has been for a réfornt of the tmrclo stas- tem for litany years and has ad- duced casts less sensational per- haps but jllSl as vicious lll prin- ciples as tha. of Celona. Bu; be- cause there was two popular outcry and no questions were asked :n Parliament. we have been "a voice cryzn; in the ivilderncss," ignored and unsupparcrl by contemporaries. Herc we ilave one of the dangerous weaknesses of our ericatt democracies; a resistance :0 reform until such time as a ierrllic prcsstire is excl-ted on our law-makers I)I‘L‘.\§ and public. The Celena case ' bearing upon the pat-ole s_v.~;:en1 is typical; so far as the Cablntt and the De- partment of Justioe are concerned. everything is "for the best m the best of all p0 . lc- worlds" and attyone who t :stlmes to clial- lenge the s_vs‘=ttt l5 a mecldlcr. a troublc-niak " ' a crank. If De- ntccracy suitivcs the present or- deal. ways anti means will have to found of tnaktng its conscience more sensitive, more ready to rec- ognize abuse or grievances and to apply appropriate reforms without obstruction or loss o time. Quebec Clironlcle-Telegraph. ______ Persons eager m support British resistance against Nazi attacks on Lite theory that the British Atlantic fleet constituics a first line of American defense, sometimes balk nevertheless at any proposal to sell to England any part of our own fleet. Prof. Theodore Smith. of the Massachusetts Institute nology, addressing the newly or- ganlzed Des Moines chapter of the Committee to Defend America by Aldlng the Allies. dealt particular- ly, therefore, with this point. The committee advocates immediate congressional action to legalize the sale of a minimum of 35 destroyers . have, Pro- fessor Smlth, said. 297 such ves- sels-all but some 60 of which are commissioned, the others being well along toward naval ctragety, however, plates long radius action, to engage any enemy fleet fa: off assigned to defend. And many of the destroyers among our 297—far more, Indeed than it is prosposed to sell - have n recommtssloned after floating idly m San Diego harbor since the World WEI‘. They are practically obsolete for American service, though now ln as good condition, for the most part, as when first. completed. Their obsolence for our purposes, due to limitations of that: cruising capacity, does not, how- ever, apply bo the type of service action, ln the channel and British coastal water close to their bases. It is the contention of the commit- tee that. these particular ships can actually serve our interests better now as units of the British navy than they can flcatltig at home. There are other considerations ln- volved perhaps, but ln any case the proposal is Intended to strengthen our ultimate defense, not debllltate It. - Molnes Register. A naval man on leave with o slight. wound tells me that ln the Dunkirk evacuation he saw a small green yacht manned by two women ln the strange and merci- ful regatta of lltlle boats that, was saving our men from the beach. His own work kept. him busy enough. but he saw the little yacht make two trl... to the beach and bring off men o a destroyer. The two women tvcre Imndllng her coolly and catiably, and his pressing . “Citizen” And irsubjectn Iwlnnlpeg Bee PICS!) The language needs a new word to put an end to an old controversy about» the inferences and auxiliari- tles cf a Canadian cmizsn and I Br.tl.h subject. a topic that may easily be revived now that P855" porb; and other credentials are becoming more necessary to Can- .adtans. As a Canadian needing a pas- port to visit. the United states. l" indlvzdual recezves hl-S credfililflli as a British subject. ‘Phat is, he is a subject of the King. If he cares to make a p011: about 1t. h! might insist he ls a Canadian sub- Jest of the King. But. in all usaie- he is a British SIIDJBCI. Yet, the (IIIBILIICBHOIIS of Cana- dian ClILZGHEhIp are quite dUfBXY-‘fll from those of a British subject. The latter may be a cit zen of any number of dominiotts or colomes. To be a British subject is a matter of allegiance to the Crovirra. But Canadian citzenship 18 l matter of bzrth. of domzclle. and in many cases of naturallzatmn. The recognized deflniticn of Can- adian cttzzenship is set out in the Immigranon Act. All tho is fairLv easy to follow. Canadian citizenship is compara- tively rettrictetl. British subjects are found all over the world. But w make matters wozse. the Cana- dzan Parlzattient passed an act ln 1921 to defzne Canadian nation- ality. The purpose was to include the clulclrezi of soldmrs mainly. Under the act. Canadzan nation- ality 1S enjoyed by British subjects who nteet the citizenship require- ntents cf the Immigration Act. by the tvlves of surh natirnali, and by persons who were not born in Canada but whose fathers are Canadian nanonals. Federal officials who have grown grtgv-haired v-vitig to salve the r 123m probkit‘ that collie lwfore 110115 0t c.t zen- iiotial of pasports and cf naiuralizalicn. have eCllflhl fcr gsear» to arrive at straightfor- watx‘. definztzons and rules. There are exhausxve reports on the sub- jet‘; in the Government's archives. it and some secret. _\ the cotduelrn arises from the lac: that Canada l: both an znclepetidc t slate and a partner in the B =31 Common-wealth. Citizenship a ses in reslprct to the one. nationality" in respect to the other. The language does not seem to ltave a ward to cover b:th. If Canadmt; sculd find a good word ,0!‘ hrase to Lndicate thy are c“ ens of their own country, |\\l1llB bezng subjects of the same King as are Englishmen. Austral- ians. New Zealanders or Scutih Africans. we would be able to . 1g the langixagt- in lne the realities cf the situatbn. Chain Letters Again (Jloncton Transmlptl rule _ CHARLOTTETQIVN ouaRpplaN I iwtth l and tiearby Don't dread Mondays. End the day as fresh as you started it . . . let the Westinghouse Cushioned Action Washer take over all the hard work. Westinghouse saves your clothes as well as your energy. Exhaustive tests prove it washes without harmful wear. Saves money, too, because it is built for extra years of troublefree service. There's a model, style and price to suit you. Your old washer accepted as part payment. m! ur/b m: race 00! rams/Ir MILLER BR OS. UMlTEl) ”‘iiriaiii'_,;5ii{sf m. aii-‘i ties don't allow much tame for witnessing sports events but a gov- The i‘ FIVE COUPLES SAIL 0N HONEYMOON TRIP h s iatitl. JPFSC. __ _‘< ltcneymooning crew of "The e" has as var id a collection Emmet", home sic,.,,an. 5am Hi5 "is titty bg ocean liner Excellency might qulte puwby int- ‘ V‘ ness ecme rugby football gztitcs in ‘ltld hf ‘He; dflopg- F” the capital this fall to se what Tncv iiie ganicznig tiavel ‘I E _ zlily iiotie to sell 1n book llglxfdcilréafig?‘ gfggflézlqlg; 11,111,516?“ form ivheu ‘inc 504th SJas are m football ' ‘ gcne and the HCIIPHIICCII i. over. ' __ \It HUG‘ the ' ifs cook. l5 I 1S from Cllzcago. rhocuerks crew " n . _ t- lortror lellcw students of Those tvlio have received a chain (C5,? ‘i-ljtiNliei-ilitiloaalisiitiiusg 1K; , gels a: the Univrr lty of tier-tar recently-and WIIETE there t .11“ the nammdnm seas m_ Chrflse. is one there is usually half a dozen ‘alhgg And “le mean Wjnnl. T11" *4"¢‘"5-5i of m‘? 011ml l! in the offing-arid have hesitated geTh 1.‘, roanvng qrévnd “on a Allen P A140, of StaniforduCmn: A ‘to cut the chant, thereby perhaips 1,08‘ elhegfied “Gr m: 55mm Sea s " is on c‘ and plant life, turtailim the sale of war stamps on [me of‘ the wo,,ld.s“nll.e,.p._.,f l - t ‘s’ I‘ for the Cleve- ancl if I10] gcvettiment’; war ef- hojevmcons ‘ ' jxiiiida llllslllll. Hzs uxfe. Helen. ls fort. ave tad l-hctr doubts rem0v- ‘ ', ' , , 115 ' '11I. led by the government itself. iviméfiyllzollligarggnzfi: 22x2)?“ .\I. hi3‘. llitzvko of North Arling- i Most people. unlrss they are very young or very innocent. have lan avezson to these chain letters when lbfd for the pitrlscse of rats- Li]! ntozzcgc. as effort and tune was- tt-rs. redolent of fraud. So thought lite Post Office Department when ilt pas=ed regulations against the Iuse of the mttzls for chain leztiers intended to prcmcte the smding of ntoney or articles of value, Th.s rule eliminates the latest cnam letter, which encourages the buy- mg and sending of WJ!‘ stamp.» The Post. Office Department takes this oouree advlsedly for, as a matter of fact, the Department is the only consistent winner in the DUSZYIOSS. Much of the ln- creased revenue on the first. class mad it creates is "velvet." On the other hand, those who buy a war Stamp do not make a g1: to the government. They get gocd value for Lhell‘ money. The government want/z the ready cash. of course, but such schemes. as the cha n let- ters give an entirely presslon. Much more to mended, u be com- one want-s to make a gift to the government, Instead of entering .nto a bustne"; deal with it. ls the system which the post- ma-ters of the Dominion seem to have adopted. They buy the stamps and then turn thorn 1n w the government. cancelled, a5 n war contribution. mm. or ATHITONE aoam mestnem _____ OTI-‘AWA. Aug. l5—(OP)—'I‘ho Earl of Athlone recently was re. elected president of the Football Association in England and, a source close to the Governor-Gen- vrfll said this Ls Just one of about 500 honorary positions held by m; Eatcl-llenoy. The Governor-General holds the title o! patron, president, or hon- orary president of hundred; of or- izanlzatlona. many of which are en- gaged In war work. But. for the most, part His Excellency’; connec- tion with tthem entails no respon. slblllty. The Earl of Athlone ha: loniz been a sports fan and each morn- lng enjoys a ride on horseback l.- bout the grounds of Rideau Hall attacks two innocent and peaceful nations. And with one of those nations — Denmark — he signed. only last. May. a pact of peace and non-aggression. Hitler loves crtme. But. If there ls one klnd of crime though of Hit.- freo peoples the depth of foul- eeds. — London Dally and with the spectacle ler's binleltles, the ‘t? If WHYHAVE Jfi H SORE mates on the ships. although things were pretty lively aboard. took much interest In the green yacht’; Job. He never heard what he- came of her. Thlnqs were very hot. The yacht. he said. did a. good Job. — MIIIClIPSEEI‘ Guardian. ____. Hitler makes war on all man- flpéll. FEET g .. \ kind. The battle ls now fully joined: The Brute versus Civiliza- tion. Wlfhcttt reason. without. ex- cuse. without wavrilniz cr ulfl- matum or declaration of war, hie G LINIMENT the 10 Wanderers chiptrrl in an old Chance." and try i‘ floating apartment. Sergei, of Chicago. mnv n father that a Seas was what Chris ll€(‘(l(‘(l settling down to the scriott: of earning a living. Pa Sergei put down mcst of the itmtiev. | copt- that everyone had got SEJSLCK at one time or voyage. Z0 ~ l0 scho" 78-t0n z". ' ntnrrzatgc in It all started tvlrtt C pn_r tI hs South b fort‘ bum-rs: I l ll-Clt, .\'. J. l I I triti to the ' 1n prr tied They put into San Juan. from LOvDOvMi-u, _ New York with Chris as skpllcl‘ g,,,,,,‘,_, o‘, "fihvuld A and nothing unusual to report ex- (yfvred u, H“, m, auothcr on the tut" of Foot Jcsephhe. ls ‘(I l 6 it. Pilot-to Rco, slcp at Panama and to Papagts. mil": IHIOIIEI. hv local firms ln S sza has IYITII itcccptcd bt- the Minis. 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