, race rout; TIIE GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , lurulul In“; (Wounded II ill) Prnltlun Ling Col. W. Chum l, III-i Hue rrultfuult J. l5. Burn , IJ-l- Iocrulury: Haul. Col. D. A. Inclusion. EKO, Ialllur uuu Illlllll I Ulrevlor, J. l llurnll, lJ-l. Animate Lllllflfl. knuslt Walker, 1nd Maul. Ill A Bunim. MAJ '.|l_ 40m Autlu uni-Ila) blillbl.‘ ‘HUN IATII I; nun In l’. Iii. l. slku par your 12.1w lee l Ionln $1,114 lol I iu-iulhn; Q00 lur this no: UN] Dunner) “.01! pol yell; Ill-Ill luv C IIIIIII $1.7} lur 3 umntlu; 00a fur one month B; Ian w other rnntm-u lllll U.I.A. “All p: inlurtll; “vekly: 8.200 per year; [L00 for I Iollln. sue tui- tl tloulhl The (fhuilutieiunu l-iuunllnn mu be oblnllnl II liotiuling‘: Minn Agency, time: lqunn. New I¢rl| 0“ Stun Chateau t winin- howl sit-nu suutiuly. unu l!» TOIHNTI! hllnp, niiiii-tiiii, n. n. "The Sfrohidest [Memory is Weaker T} the Weakest lnlr." S.\'l'l'f{l);\\',_.»v\-l‘G An Important Meeting .'\ll iititdzaiil-iiq authority iit the field 0f merllll l-irzilth aiiil i-ili .i .i|tt i. lJr. h, Lzvvcock, pro- z(3\li1' u.‘ Lllllvflllilllltl ]I.\_\(lllll“g)' at the Ulllvel" sity i-f .\}i.~l..'itclic\\';iii, who will ztddrcss a publlC IHVUillIQ’ iii tlrc ll\.'ll'lZ .\lt'l1l0l'l<'l.l Hall 0n TUBS" ii.i_\ \\\‘Zl., is. \u;.-u.~1 3t, itudcr the auspices 0f_ tut l\‘ii_\;il l‘li\\1tl\l thxiptt-r, l, t). l), E. Dr- l ' ii ititi-ivsts have beeti in the P5)’- .lli.i,..t imil aulult-sccitcc, and he has u wztiii w- _ -iii tlii-~.~ IMIIICS. During tlle cur- runt icar. l llil> pulili~hctl ovcr thirty pr0l€55~ ii-ii.'ii artii ~ ' :_ livid, ill\'Ul\'lll§,{ a great deal 01 l'L'>L‘{tl'\'ll \\wl'i\' and has travelled and lectured (‘Xlt'tl\l\L‘l‘i l-ti: tkiiiiiila and the United Shun. hiiwiii. the Xzitiiititil Committee for Ali-uni! ll_\g ii.- ttliiiiiilzii asked him to become ilirirtiir t!’ -ir dirisiiiii Ull liduczitioti and .\lt'iil.'il l|i.il1 lli~ new i. eiiiails stieaking across Catiadfl on “the VfiVClS oi‘ lllt‘ \\';ir on children and ailiilr~cciu~ iiiiui a iiiciitzil ltygicne point 0f View," ltlltl tlu‘ fllitblllg of a SUYVB)‘ 0f mellllll liygietie practices and emphasis in Canadian education. lt is this ittissiivn which takes him to Charlottvtiiivii Illl August 3i, and it need scarcely be added that his aililrrss should provc 0f the greatest interest and llllpllflilllCt‘, tn teachers, par- ents and all Cfill\‘(‘l'll(‘(l with the welfare of the ygitmger generation. Avenging Hong Kong \\'hen Lizutzitlian troops sailed from West coast ports fut‘ I\': a, lllcy woi-c- battledress, but evcrY bit of the tiqtiijiiiiciir is said t0 have been American. This diii-s not stiggest, however, that Canadian etjtiipnicnt was inatlcqttatc or unavail- able, but ratlur that uniformity was carried t0 its logical cottclttsiou in this unified opcratiml- There was one point, just the same, on which the Ciauailizms Tt‘l.l\lllC(l their individuality. Their hy-tvord as they boarded their transports was sacrifices to give the Government trillions of dollars needed for the that effort. stand whv this enfeeblement of to come. i_- EDITORIAL Eleven girls from Barbadoes in fill!!! finished off thr Uilki “Rcitieinlier Ilniig Kong." They did not have an opportunity ti» fire a shot On behalf 0f the Canadians who fell or were captured Colony. but they had the satisfaction of witnes- sing evidences of the laps’ precipitate flight from Kiska, which in itself was some recompense, An iElectoral Revolt A judicial recount of the votes cast in the Cartier byclcction of August 9 shows that Frfll Rose, the successful Lzibonfrogrcssive candi- date, obtained the modest majority of I50 over his Bloc Popnlztire opponent, Paul Masse, who stood second in the running. The Rose lllfirglll was zmiioitnceil as 2b! on election night. The recount credits Rose with 5,789 votes as agairlit 5,639 for hlzisse, The Liberal candidate was a poor third and the C. C. F. candidate a still poorer fourth. The result of the polling in Cartier was a sen- sational Stlt'[ll‘l>t‘, to politicians of all parties Ill Quebec. Never in its previous history had llll! COIISIlHICIIC)’ returned any but a Liberal membCr to the llottsc of Commotis. In I940 the Liberal llllljtlfll)’ was r5337 out 0f a total poll of 20.5.15 \'tll'.‘>l. Iii 1935. the Liberal maJ°YllY hall lm-ii to.i.\'ii Zllltl iii i930 it had llccil 6133- Tl" lowest sroic w.'t~' iti 1930. “llcll 5- “y- Jacobsi “w. siippitiptii] thi- Kiug Government, wias r6- ttiriiril by 2.73m. 'l‘ltt: constituency came into ex- isteltce iii twat ziiiil wcttt Liberal in the f0ll0W- ing _\i:ir by a majority‘ of 3,045. About 60 per cciit iii li\ i-liriiirs are lHYl-“h. lllllllfit fill llle 01hr.» liciii ixiiiclvt adian. Ir. illt‘ tau: li_v-i-lt-cti<iii the rcttlrti of thC 1g...‘ l|i\\lii.|lll iit clutvlidutc iii Cartier was gen- t'l'illl\ \"t]l'\‘(i\'l. but lii- acltniilv [>llllC(l only a hlllc lllillt- iii..ii _i~ pi (Kill iii lllt‘ ballots cast in 1' liiiiivitiii i-i i fiiliis i~rii~liiitg set-back iii a C011- bllill li\\ l‘ lliiiirilliiilvl 1t Liberal YCCOYLl gust iiiii» ii "ii tlii- hi.“ iif three other by- fltuillillw ll} 1» lili\t'l'lllllt'lll on the same day. lll ri-lwig- 1 hail ixirril-il by stibslzttitiztl tnajoritifis ill ilii- lil\l l. (Iirli l‘ hits l t] ciiiiiiiit-titvil itpon ris_if it were Pl |-,,..-.,,-.._. n, i»;,|,ii. YtdlllCldll be explained only 011 llrzil griittiiiis. 'l'lii- fart all}: the Sydney [but Record, is lhill it \\ll\ iiiitliiiiu oi‘ tlii- lxllltl, The Cartier result simply ri-flirtt-il with ]>:i‘iii.'ti' local emphasis a priiiiirzil tri-tiil which is national in its thvllcpt-“a p-ijiiilzii-‘ri-riili ilflillllsl .'l li'l\'(‘I'lllll(‘lll which has sztililiiii-iily ri-fivi-il iii Qivr- Canada. .-i national, all-party wzit‘ ailniittisttwiliiitt, and has pci'sistf_‘t'lll.l' piavt-rl tlii- old lltiii- political igniuc in the direc- tiiin ltf lllls _L'_l‘<'.'|l lhitiiiiiiiitrs war effort, Mr. King lllllllc‘ his partisan ilt-cisiHn when the Will lwgati, and has illllll‘l'l‘4l tii it ever since. Till-Tl such an ittfatttzttvil riittrsc \\'-'l$ dvstittcd to wrcCh the, Lilit-ral l'.'tt'l\' was pvrfcctly‘ tihviotts to fiilllfi obsvi'\'i~rs from tlii- uutsiili‘, bttt that was the least of th- evils which ltavc inevitably stemmed front it. lt has kcpt thc pviipli: of Catiatla [lllllllc- ally iliviilctl iii thi- face of the nwst tcrriblc and fateful war thir world has known. It has [Yirpct- [mlCll the sii-piil and priiiligal palrflnage system in rv lll‘. t‘ll iii‘ llll‘ licdi-ral ihliniitistratirin. “oliti illv it has l‘(‘l<‘_L{.'lll‘4l more than half the Wivciiship of (Eiiiailit to the status of titttsidrrs far as the zidiiiitiistratinii of the country's war 'irt is concerned, although every adult in the ininton is required to make unprecedented in that farmin world. in another world. I i I I When the war is over there will be a regular migration of many thousands of British girls t0 new homes in strange countries all over the They are the wives of allied soldiers, sailors and airmen stationed in Britain — Poles, Canadians, Czechs, Australians, Frenchmen. Americans, Belgians and Norwegians. with about 12,000 of its service men married t0 British girls, is the first to do something about it. Realizing that most war brides know nothing of the sort of life that they will have to lead when they follow their husbands back to Can- ada, Canadian Legion have. sponsored special courses designed to ac- quaint the young vyives with their new country. l? I i The Anglicans of Quebec are a little sore that two of"'their fold did not associate much with them during the Quebec Conference, viz. Prime Minister Preaching iii Holy Trinity Cathedral last Sun- day, Bishop Carrington President Roosevelt Churchill are here, they might just as well be The one thing that itihabit- vmts of the city will remember in the days to come about the momentous week will probably be the outstanding fact that few townsfolk even saw either of the principals and no one krlfllv what they were doing.“ He said that he was surf’- that no one in his congregation kncw any more than he did about the mysterious goings 0n in the citadel. The historic Anglican cathedral, built just west of the Place d'Armes in i804, on the site of the ancient Church of the Recollets, was the place of worship where many persons ex- i,.| plFClltlllj iiiiil the jirilling in. pected President Roosevelt to attend servicfls Sunday morning, lvut he did not. n- s is Mr. w. L. Clark, Columnist of the Windsor Star was here last week and here is what he writes to his newspaper: Churchill and President said : and Prime "Liberals in Prince Edward Island up their courage to go tn the people. The Liberal Government was returned to power in 1939 and is to seek re-election on September i5. “Liberal politicians are nervous. This is evident from the arguments they are making about this and thntwComplaints of all sorts are blown up t0 the size of major issues, The wav the wind is blowing can be interpreted from the resignation nf Premier Thane A. Campbell, who has become Chit-f Justice of Prince Edward Island, a post that is secure front the whims of the electorate. "Premier j. Walter Iniics is left holding the hag in Prince Edward Island, just as Nixon heltl the bag in Ontario.” “Social and Personal. Walking along the shore of Prince Edward Island, whom should we meet lint Rev. Tlarry T. Bridwcll. pastor of Giles Boulevard Christian Church. “Down tn give tho Tslriittlers some good preach- ing. Mr. Bridwell has been conditctititz a mis- sionary tour-of the ltfaritintel. He Island." ' ' ' ' i NOTES._-. Says the Sydney Post Record: There may be some C. C. It". candidates entered in Prince Ed- ward Islands general election event, according to a dispatch from Bedeque. Another evidence that almost anything may happen in an election. Shintoisin is no more exotic to a Moslem than Socialism to the average Island farmer. Weekly Star put it this way: The results in the various constituencies seem to show that middh! class urban areas favored the Progressive Con- servatives, and, more importantly, that genuine g districts took the Winnipeg “reform” program of the Party seriously, and felt more coittidence in john Bracken than in Mr. Cold- wcll, as the man to do the right thing by agric- ulture. authorities in the necessary fimncing of There is therefore no need of fine-spun theor- ies to explain why the King Government is to- day so intensely unpopular in the cOunIry large, or why there is hardly a constituency across the Dominion on which it can now count for electoral support. Nor is it difficult to under- the Liberal Party,—the. direct consequence of petty politics in wartimc_.—is creating unheard of political chaos in the constituencies and is bringing Can- ada dangerously near to the menace of govern- ment by discordant groups. Mr. King and his Cabinet associates have none but themselves to thank for what has happened in Cartier and Stanstead, in Selkirk and Humboldt; for what is certainly destined to happen in any future Fed- eral by-election that may be held in the m0nths the West Indies, now attached to the Auxiliary- Territorial Service (England's counterpart to the C. W- A. C.‘s), will take their basic training in Canada and then be attached to the British embassy in ‘WM \\i'asltington. They like Canada, they said, ex- cept that it's so cold. Most of them wear sweat- ers under their tunics. Some of them said they'd [worn stockings andfloivessvlzile sleeping. Mr. Churchill isn't particular about clothes. Hts valet buys all his suits—]ust goes into a store and picks ‘out ready-made suits from the stock in hand. Mr. Churchill started wearing the air raid (siren) suit during the blitz and finds it suits his purpose well. He says it's much easier to step into one of those suits and pull a zipper to get dressed than to go to all the bother 0f put- ting on a shirt, collar and tie. Battle of Heligoland Bight this date i914; the earliest naval action of the Great “lat, under- taken to assert otir command of the North Sea up to the enemy's gates; the Germans had wind of the operation and planned counter measures; the Arethusa and Fearless, engaged several enemy light cruisers when the British “Cat Squadrfln" under Admiral Beatty came to their asslstillwe. and destroyed or Cruisers, Mainz, Koln, and Ariadne. and a des- troyer; British loss did not exceed 35 killed and 4o wounded, while ‘the Germans 10st Over 1.000 including Lieut. Von Tirptz, son of the German Grand Admiral who was among the prisoners. ee German The Canada, Britain Roosflvelt. “Although Minister have made Harry C. qr Nmgara Falls, Ontario; "Here I 11a ring _ cgntizirirrsrown ou llotos By The Way ...___ Inscription on the centre of fhru tombstones In n. family plot near between two of the best women 1n the world, my wives. But I have re- quested my relatives to tip me a time flown-d Tillie." -I"r0m The Oakland ‘rrlbunc. Th; old argument about. bombing Vesuvius seems to be on Its way to being settled. American aviators report mat Vesuvius Ilghts their way tn Naples. Who would n,rnb a. tref- fic light? -New York bun. _.._-._. Military tactic: and history are the chief hobbies of Robert Porter Patterson, Undersecretary of War. Colleagues haven't yet tripped litm on either subjects says Newsweek. Hts office 1s n miniature arsenal stocked with amples of every 1n- fantry weapon the army ls now us- 0F ACADIA ment Patterson himself used In t last war, 1n which fmtry major and won a Distinguish- ed Bewtce Cross. Paintings of George Washtnfltmi, Andrew Jack- son and John A. Rswllns, Grant's chief of staff, decorate the watts. His big mahogany desk ts an old court-martial table used by Gen- eral Sheridan In the Civil War, his table comes down from Jef- ferson Davis's term as Secretary of War. -.F.‘xchange. ‘I'll [IO THE HORTON icinm 1118. 8M a far ury from the equtg- u °l e he w“ mm aluminum-pastime llgtkohollnfinfilew Gonna-guinea ARDIAN UNIVERSITY Touching." In f-hls war the [illlll ls everybody; pa]. This good feeling can be dis- cerned ln the impressed wish of the Ninth United States Fighter Com- mand. which ruppcutei Mont- gomery's Eighth Arny. to wear the shoulder badge cf that famous i-onuc low on a vnhte shlcld against. a army -—t:he Crusaders Cross 1r. veI- i '-"""‘3“ FORUM blue background W. B. Courtney tn Colliers. ___.__. Do wars dfcat the weather? ‘llie Pathfinder asks. No, say rtsntlsts. and mid that If all the gunpcwer on; big battle, it would still be too mime“ change her weather plan m the sllghest. s that he l. a n The Dodecan , Carian pentnsulus of Asia Minor, five namesnas Igvrily als‘ the fine; who fo owe u t. e tra o “nun-y, _ _ Thetl; Astypalnla, Calymnos, Car- B Aug m pathos, Clialki, Syml, Telos and Ntsyros. They include large and 1m- ._. portant islands such as Rhodes and Cos and I-eros. They include Pat.- mos. in a cave of which the Rev.’- elatilon was written by St. Jchn the has been secured, its vines and roses, boasting tne historic plane-tree uf Hippocrates, was regarded as the most beautiful of all the islands of the Carpathian Sea. The Dodecanese possess a. long and high tradition of wealth and culture; Apelles was a Dodescanes- Park for our could 1n structed the Colussus of Rhodes; in; resort r0;- our when Cassius looted the latter is- A small pert or and statues and two million pounds very symbol of luxury. was B. Rhod- 1t handed we; to Ian colony. Every Island of the 12 Park purogeg, was rich in timber, pomegranates Inn. Sh. and wine. —Harold Nicolson In Lon- don Spectator. Ls I think of the long dark months with their sorrows and dangers through which the British “round the world" two things have helped them, One know, Mr. Editor, their sense of humour. Many air both ends against raid stories have been told. The get anywhere". He of the air raid shelter after a. 1t. with the Jones night's bombing, saw licr home In one end q the Isl ruins, here piano, with the ripped off lying on top of the rub- “but they haven't been able to send me u to play _1t yet!" -London MoIsaac refused to Calling. Mr. Jones’ mantle Women's Ltllld Army in Ipswich against the mIddl England, described women as being Gleaner. an amusing account the other day of a bomb disposal expert. who was brotlsht to deal with an uncxplzd- ed big bcmb dropped on n pasture. Cattle were grazing 1n thi: field, and the expert saying that he was “afraid of cows," asked the fainter to remove his beasts. The cattle removed. he approached the bomb, rendered it harmless, and went his way. The farmer and his friends told me with TCIILLI huw this man of’ cool courage ulns afraid of cows. But. I imagine what he feared was that the cows might. use the bomb as a rubbing post. A reader tc-ils or i; recent incident on it northern farm where ttte fHITJlCl‘ found a small unexploded bomb The police and bomb disposal unit duly arrtv- Those words M“, the farmer It he had found 1t tn that spot nt the [tint iii a wall "No," Yes. count. said the farmer "It were 1n tflgatc- n way, an‘ as I tliutvt somebody might tread on It I picked lll It up and threw it again tfiwitll for thern Wlmratc‘; PcnelrnJon Force —or cus, or Follies, or Mob -wrote a. magnificent chapter,‘ in Northern Bnnnn, 1n the history or this war. One of the Chlndlt columns was led by Major Bernard Ferguson of the Black Watch. Two new mono- l ts Mn cles for the Major were tn one par- ll I'll 9!‘ W" will’ cel of stores pnriichuted to the troops by the R A. F.. Despite the rigor; and difficulties of the cam- palgn Ferguson wore his monocle throughout. Exchange. submarines which carry aircraft is |, The a, ment ts not new and tttat the possibilities of such a combination No! bomb for bomb ls not ortouqh were foreseen by the Brush Admlr- Tell $0M f0!‘ OM lhllll b0 alty more than 16 years ago. As The Tlcomffillfl-lh! illlt N"!!! i; result the M 2 was built fllld un- o‘ ‘mum 09mm?’- derwent varlous trials, which. alas; ended dlsastrously for the craft and Along your streets all Its crew were lost. This stib- m" marched marine had n hangar bullt on its Goose-aiming ‘um hull and It housed a small two-seat- when on” _ He.“ er Parnall seaplane which had fold- '11.", even m", h" 4|“, Ing wings. The machine was launch- catapult built on the deck. Th that It should serve Its a. "spotter" Several years ago the French Navy also nod a large submarine that carried "an airplane abroad. Instead likes the aircraft was swmd. Rs deslln of one hanser It had two watertight construction wan kept. a close pec- dtnmben 1n m. allusions: (harden. i which the aimonttd wars ever fought we:e merged Into n is slahpadmmat Dr’ mum” wumqfar. tiny an Incident to cattso Nature to e u m wheoh“ m“ w! ‘- eipho mine. shunts Shglls e btologltcaémunpoea "l"! "ll "l" have iioaiiepliéhssg my d m am Sir. etc. minnmz JONES. ii_____i_ KENSINGTON RIFLE BANG! Sin-Now that: a new rifle range ml for the Civié: authorities 3 t0 Divine. In ancient days Cos, with theeprigggty oviimvvhlchetfaizcitlfimrnn- m‘ 8e was situated for use as s. citizens, Ian. and so was Chares who uon- thing of beauty and a been}, ~5|v- land he sent to Home three ttions- pgrgnfly within the cjgy 11mg“ 1g the balance 1.; owned by tn Dom- worth of gold. sybarls, which was inlon Government, e considered by the ancients to be the Queen-tents could b; made u, h“, "we AND TIIB PEOPIE" Slr,- Towards the end of people has pnSsed, I believe that Liberal organ Polttlcus says: "You one I like best 1s that; about the get the Jone; aggregation to pon- old London woman who crawled out der on this, and t front party ellm noted Mr. Aeneas Goth ant, an Acadlan who had the lar- ble. Scmeoite said to her: "Well, gest Liibera] majority In two elec- mother, they're turned your piano tfons, and then go b0 the into a harp!" "Yes," she replied end of the Island to the First trfct of Kings, where Mr. -—__ had discriminated against. King's Lord Woolton, Mlnisler of Food, County so ODBnIY- This ls B. very at. a. march past of members of the fine example oi "playing both ends e. The closing lines of Polttfcus’ brilliant In adversity. -Frederlcton nlibI contain a. half truth. He says "With Mr. Jones and his --_ ment ls ts a cue of ‘we gnd the A farming acquaintance gave me peopleJ." correct: "We first, the Government first always, and then If there ls iqnythtnz left the people will come as an after tt-i I am. Sir, em, GERMANYS DECLENSION BIood-toll-tears and sweat! ed and dcaltawith the bomb. In “To Germany the,“ word, we “d... preparing their report they asked (3.0 number out, vom- dead," K8 tlshcvp or Who died on Russia's lain Belgium-France- lan s- safetyb sake." -L,eeds Yorkshire And “ll l“ hm" "$1"- Plm‘ Bring out your blatant f‘ bands own. ere Poland's awful lemme. l , disco danfl d 1 ii-vtftblse whii bit ilitsniiusg ’ ds-tn d be th th _ aupimhlere “spin coach. n er- Now numbered wfth the dud. Yes, count them well. and yet. lflln The report that Jngcvn ls .usln| m; ow;- hem, m.“ g;|1_ U van f reminder that this air-sea develop- who ruteth “$11? o our ed from a hydraulically operated For dapth shall rofgn within olch a l fill l l EM!!! Clb —l‘l l h ll. m“ purpose or ° “mane w“ Play on ‘itistTiriuITiiFge-ro time ' for the submarine, its parent. snip. Tl" lllmll °l .59!“ llllll “l -. -dohn_gf_Tlte Luna:- w of nleoce. 1945 would ft not be "l" especially citizens. the range ls ap- no doubt arr- the City for etc. 1“ Des e f " ‘- ' of ' 1B “four ‘year: of satisfactory work 1n CM! or Heclrlflbl 918111991" trig. ln Forestry or 1n the sciences. » thos residing 1n the eastern it . “i i “<1 pi- -Denta.l courses oulllffv for anti-um to 01n- of the City. By being properly ledid m: 1:13am and gents-l Schools. _ out, and planted with trees and e ' breastwork contructed this AcAmA UNIVERSITY WOLPVILLE. NOVA SOOTIA finial column loading h "Hanan" ud “Advanced Canine oe qualify a I oenn EKM““Q$i-‘“#LT““$E§NQ' “Si Novaflooflludthedognedlinohelozfnlducnlion. o. 'l'ltno-yoerowunololdlnqtoelloenthhfnllullo._ Thno-yeuoounelosdfnghl olrllfloehln u. - WWII l! Flip!!! with dtplom ludln final yuyrr: Nova South and lfcGfll atrocity. w." . s. b». LII) Pun-Medical. rn-nuiuii. ma" 1nd Pro-Ruling own-a. IDEAL LOCATION i LARGE AND OARHUIILY , FACULTY ~ OYMNISIUM MID SWIMMING POO For Inlonnlflm Apply to the Roqhtrnr. llniversitytlf New Brunswick rtirnriiictoii, it. s. LECTURES FOB THE ACADEMIC YEAR IBIS-M BEGIN SIPTBI. 1MB. Engineering, lbrsatry 1nd Science Groduml are 10657 I'M!!! valuable service In Wu mdustrv and In the Technical Bunches of Armed Forces. The Deane of Bachelor of Arts 1s awarded 1n use fields of Bclenofl. Politics, " ‘ ' THE 1011151121’. SCHOOL ll llilendldl! lficltbd f0! Plloflbll Instruction. The University owns 8.640 sores of forest 18nd! lhd conducts lumber operations thereon annually. HIstm-y, and the Y rovlbm ml ‘ lcedln of ILA" “.80., B. .,, Goduuh q l0 deans D and I " , Ari L‘ , ' w........'-.rn.. *- - "M ll McLeod a B; t, ——*---___ GABSY 810mm,, nsusvm Even lezl with ”:°'i..'l'.'.’ lte, Don't delay. mm today. ri-t¢?"il§'.{:: ' TIIE two inns 10 Greet George Street Mlll Orders Given prom’; Attention Prfession- T ~ w. lama-manna. " s. A. anivrwv. i; q, f . l Barristers naxtlnrnqug.‘ noun T0 w us mm its‘: orrelliitia 6m g n. r. sacrum} Chancel Accountant _ lush-n ‘hut Blllllll _ , Charlottetown l Tho University Cnlondlr rlvel full i----- respecting Fool. Courses Ind Soholnlhllll. 5 copy wlll be sent on requelt. N. A. M. MMKENZIE, LL. 17., Pmlltlmh his effusion In the You can't ‘play the middle 4nd should try and Ty and reconcile Convention gt and when the other Dh- Peter run under Hon. because Jones Govern- oulht. " FABMER o“ Churchill sold; well. and t-hen meetdng e fiether- as variously called. Wtnsates Ctr- $10?’ 5123s,. tglvfioflmfnrzlngheg‘ nuwe Phee Ind Mrs. m decided where hordes , stride — Ht er-echocd and b Ident out ned what. the Bible my about the stewardship VIA WOOD Wlll Ivieave Wood Islands unlit». me no pan. FAMIL Y BUL WARK Life Insurance stands out as a great bulwark, staunch with the calin certainty of finality. A Life or Endowment Policy is an Insured Sav- ings Plan, with guaranteed values for retire- ment. Conserve the Home and stabilize the Nation. Consult your nearest Great-West. Life Agent, or write Prince Edward Island Branch Office. llYlllllMll 8i 00. LIMITED Provincial Managers lnsunnoe Slnoo lfll ices: Charlottetown, Mrs. Hector MnNevln tio be among the members as Mrs. Fred $1.00 for one year's for the paper for Mission granted. g of hymn 5M, the next meeting with Mrs. J. W. sent: 90.000 bounds Britain to buy ft speck- Thuik offering“ '1'}: ($630,000) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -- NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE M. V. "PRINCE NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) lhrtllgll mn- N Booth-Prince ltlvmd Island Inn rvllczwlll Q o" N! operate three rout! tripe d». . LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMBEKLANI) IERRIES. LIMITED CIIAIILOTTITOWN. r.‘ I. I. Th: and upon motion this request WM Christian Stewardship of Time. lendld reports to assist. on hutch committee. MKTX‘. ISLANDS, P. n. 1. - camnou, u. s. Will Leave Caribou us an. ' us run. uta not sm- Summerstde, Montague Thoma MoAvlnn, Glam-Special lleprelenhflve Allllon P. Manon, (Ll-u-Dlllrlut ‘M Enrle B. Janey-Representative at (Yl-ury. Cyrus A. It. Btuvr-llepresentallve at Montlne. Peter G. Mclfnohem-ltepresonfntlve It v - F. L. Muffins-Representative It 0!- Junes Hughes-Supervisor, Chart ottafown. ll BIIILMQINCU BONSIIAWCW. M. s. MEETS Liter-sum sew. w E ‘* i The members o! the Bonshaw United W. M. 8.. were entertained for tihelr August. meeting at the home otfoitsllrs. J. W. Bwce. given agreed. Show sssed around a copy of "Worldsf Friends" t0 the members asking them to donate subset-f flout d were given by the different committees. Collection '10 cents. Mn. Nell Fer- lnvtted the members for tho People of the Gold Coast have ulsmooe l9 for aircraft. ‘rhelr lnteet donation brings the total contributed to 140,000 polmdli Vi. .-am@j_- ALEX w. MATHIES. ILIIIHTIB. SOIJCHOI - Oflloo: l0 Greet 600m ‘,1 l0 Inn i ~ ' Ion” iPALMj-ER s. HAS ' ‘ "-“i.‘&i"£il’t§i_h€“‘-_ J. s. TA YL 0R}. OPTOMETRIST . Corns: Kent and Que‘: It; Innings b A i fill - oral. ‘lift’ l Phone Residence I01! - i AUG ll ST SPECIAL Truly an outstanding rlhlw flawless imltlslre - dlsttncfl lve new seltlnl- ' ' Perfectly mounlln s that wlll "l" W. W. Wellnerlll EXQU|§|TE pAlll, yourlnl nun rlvll” Jlwewtts BIN“ M perfect dlamiiii I- l