sev sas oe Presiden +o» JJditor and Managing -Ulrector, ted . .. -- Bdition) Une hi mail, Br al One » fot pald in advan . One Yoar. fo United States .. +=» $1.50 ARd three months pro rats. MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE Bruce Owen .. .. .133 St. Pefer St. "R.Nerthrup, 315 Fifth Ave. New York F.R.Northrup, 1510 Ase'n the tor pon. Over the actual { year, are publis name of one of the best job in Canada. Attached Is printing offices aration { wasted, but will row In amount year .. Chicago, the | Liberal statesman deplores the The trouble with the federal in. come tax seems to be that it didn't come in. ------eiii My! Scientists say the ocean is to dry up, It's bad 'enough now with simply prohibition of all else save watér, -------- Will the senate's attempt to write liguor into the statute law succeed ? This hot weather may cause the pur. pose to become a fizzle. The most apparent uplift -move- ment these days is in the church conference and in the market. The latter is the real thing. Just think of it! Over the border] . they put a penny tax on 'every ice- cream cofie. That looks Hke steal. ing candy from the baby! Coxey 18 said 10 'be plannifg an army to march on Washington to assail prohibition. thing sure, that army 'will not beable. to keep In step. IRE he of _ The. bacon. baron who made only' eighty-two per cenit. profit Wag: onty aX amateur compared with the vor. ton manufacturers who got away i 'With a 310 per cent. profit, A recent guest at a dairy conven tion in New York was a bull worth $60,000. . 'A humorist adds, "Our tieat dealer handles nothing bat this Telldw"s relatives. : ho | 'They say now that Petrograd is oy and wan fron the many loot- Ings:she has endured that the Finns have to bring their lunches - along 'when taking the place over, 3 TT ------------ . Not every Canadian is lucky en- ough to become a senator, but we Know a whole Tof of men who are lueky enough to know what. they would do if they should the Red Chamber, Just now a pig in the parlor is at home, He must get back his ancient 'place for ha is now i heroes, is being reared in a Penns Sylvania town. The purpose 'of the lamps is to. typify the spirit which {Huminated the true soldier. Or says that "lamps which are useful; beautiful and singularly suggestive Of thelr purpose, are certainly ig Rapper cholce," Editor Robinson of the Toronto Telegram, made a laughing stack of the members of the Cost of Living Committee at Ottawa on Priday. It is B safe bet that the members of parliament who: served on the com- mittee are Weartily sorry that they required Robinson's presence at the enquiry, THRIFT STAMPS. Thrift stamps Lurdish 'the finest sort of an opportunity for placing quarters: where they will pot be by year. They are the teachers oft thrift. Every child in Canada should be encouraged aud helped in the work which the. schools have started along this Mne. The habit thus formed will be of incalculable benefit to them in after years. RAR DEPLORES NEW MOVE. Ex-Preniier Asquith declares that free trade in the days of peace en- abled Great Britain to build up credit and a financial ascendancy which no, one could dispute, and which had not broken under the Strain of the world's greatest war. The great moves ment to introduce protection as a WHATS HIS MISSION ? The president of the Irish "repub. le" is now in the United States, Per- haps he has come to insist that the western republic grant the franchise to some 8,000,000 colored eitizens who have heen deprived of this right A' writ. present day policy. -8 Up to the city, So Say We All ' : (Brantford Expositor) When they AT¢ deporiing the un- desirable aliens, Why not take Oud H. C..of L.'and pounce rim a: the sare me? - re SE Alds 10 Steddiness. e (Saya i News) | It there were thirty million own! ers of \Governme bonds in Russia there" would be no 'Bolshevism in that country. ee The Veterans' Word. (San Franci Chronicle) soldiers are saying in 'effect, that they dia not go to Europe to make Canadu safe for ihe Bolsheviki. The Preacher's. Reason. (Buffalo Courier) St. Catharines' preacher is oppos- ed to daylight Saving presumably because he can gee 100 clearly © the vacant seatg that Ought to be filled With" adherents away on week-end fishing trips. er AES Cause For Gratitude, & (Ottawa Journal) Thank heaven the end has come without an official and. iris- toric Jdndictmernt: of the Gernian Government and the German people being: written into the records for the Germans and for all succeeding generations 40 read! ? i * NEXT MOVE UP TO CITY. Says Chairman Mcintyre 4t Ontario Railway 'Board. Toronto, June 24.--""The next move said D. M. Meln- tyre, chairman. of the board, who Would give no intimation as to the probable course of action 10 be tak- €n by 'that 'body. * He Pointed out, 'that such action wolitld be determin- ed by the City's next application. "Has the board power to operate the railway 2". "Yes, we have that authority.' "Are you prepared to do sot" nei although it is guaranteed to them under the . constitution. Self-de- termination might well. begin at been genial, neighborly and judicious, 'more out of the world LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE, The vote of the senate on the pro- hibition question emphasizes the need' for letting fhe people decide the matter at thé polls as 00D as possible, The members of the upper chamber may plead that they acted according tothe wishes of the people, unless the country votes solidly for prohibition. -- FORTY YRARS ON PAPPR. Hal B. Donly, of the Simcoe Re- former, has spent forty years on that paper and made himself and his paper a force among Canadian news- Paper men. He has conducted a busi- ness with diseretion and has aided much in bettering the profession. I ; He early discovered that a newspaper could be run just as was a drygoods store or a 'factory, ana. that giving Away his white space 'was wnniscas: Hay. His brethren soon learned that his methods spelt money and' they plans that brought es. "Hal has always)' 2nd long ago the Canadian Press Ag. sociation recognized' his worth and honored him with its highest offices. B. Donly is one of the the bunch of Canadian home. A "1 cannot say as to that,' replied the chairman, "We will do "enir duty as we dee it." He would express no Opinion as to 6 form the ' eity's next request - "Did the board's order to the railway company give it au- thority to raise its fares in order to resume operation?" "No," replied Mir, McIntyre, = "On the dontravy, it called on the company to resume ser- vice under the conditions laid down in is contract with the city, which defines the fares to be paid." ------ {ded at Brockville. Junetdwn, June 23.--On Thurs. day, June 12th, the marriage to#k place in Brockville of Wesley Hodge, Son of Thomas Hodge, : to Miss Leona Dowsley, daughter of Sher- man Dowsley, the service being con- ducted by Rev. Dr Richardson. They, were unattended, and will re- side near Brockville, where My Hodge ig employed at farm, Viscount Kitchener, Born June 24th, hh It is just theee years ago this moath since a thMii of hoiror wen: TOunG he British Empire winen the news was flashed over the wires that Rodatio, fist, Viscount Kitchener; aud one of the most brilliant of modern British £6ndtals had niet his death when' the vessel in which he was proceeding to Russia was sent to the bottom by an enemy 'torpedo. Many persoms, fn fact, refused to credit the dire news and for many months there were . numbers of people in Great Britain who refused to believe that the vessel in 'which he was travelling had culating the rumor been taken Prisoner by the and being held by tivem., Ject the enemy should have cealing a fact, which would have glv- en¥them considernsble prestige, it is difienlt to imagine, but thé myth persisted. It is Sixty-nine years ago since Horatio Kitchener was barn. He or teyed Whe army in 1871 and did admirable work as an omeér of ithe Royal Engineers 'in c survey work: in. Palestine, where his 'power of organization, his ability and his that he had Expedition in 1884 and in Suakiim campaign; folir years later he com- manded a brigade with conspicuous kim and at the close of he began a four Year tant-general of the and later as Sirdar. His work in Was invaluable. He sei him- self to study the natives and their the campaign term as adju- Egyptian army of them as well as of at "home. ' Promoted to. major-gen- eral in 1896 he commanded the Khartoum expedition in 1898 in which hd compiBtely defeated the Arabs #nd' recovered the Soudan for Egypt and for the Empire. Thig 'brought him the title of Baron Kit chener of Khamtoom and the thanks of parliasient. He went 'with Lord Robetfs to South Africa at the dark- en the former returned to England, Lord Kitchener took 'com- mand and brought about a victorious Degce. At the ontbreak of the Great War he wha at once sent for, and made Secretary of State for War, a position . which # he held until his tragic death. " ----e ; Time Has Not Come. % Brantfora Expositor, ne So fer as the Dominion arend. is concerned, the itor does hot believe that the time has come for a return to the old party lines, but' in the peovineial arena there js no rea son why all i should not unite man effort to restore *no the party prestige wihch it held in the. days/of Bir Oliver Mowat, and to, rh ha Tt did, program. Hon. N. Ww, which A.C. Hardy's | t They for purpose when he did. began in newspaperdom TT -- x SOMETHING FOR ' O11 booms and {the 'eternal urge. breast 40 get som Their trail of 'w men ig hoped to \ thag . they Were willing to put into it. It doesn't matter how indignant a man is about the suffer) Door and the illgotten: gains of tho rich, when the chance comes 'to camp down on tap of an oil 'well op stake out fen square feet of gol. || bearing gravel, ana from the issn- | riches #0 live on the fat of thell forever earth and ever without any ; the tl too thick, ~ seapes its y then, © downy. cot! say that everything on. wise; worth--but what's merit so concealed the ¢ tine to swat them hard, before they get Pursue the the hou and josh them nit id oom will rear a chin fly sidestep the tomb--on vith earth was made that's devoid of : ? They kéep their scorn the d, and cuss th Ps the flies ht have some That may explain] mbat hot; njoy the 'and swat swat! there's nothin the good of # through 'house and yard, a brick. 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