| Men's Odd | Trousers |: "THE CLUB" 112 Princess ~ Phone 1372; "Mies Bthel Donahue, Hartford, Conn., has been made special assis- fant to Attorney-General Palmer. Miss Donahue is only twenty-three "years old. . Kmng Albert of Belgium opened the geventh Olympiad Saturday at Ant- werp. ln, and some have commenced not very good. his horse that has been missing over Wagarville, at A. Wagar's; From The . Countryside; ~ FRONTENAC ECHO LAKE Aug. 13.--The faPmers are pretty well through cutting their tame hay their marsh hay and report the marshes L. Switser has found Miss Edna Wagar, Mes. C. J two weeks. Cox at D. McLeod's. s ST. LAWRENCE. Aug. 12.--The farmers in this lo- cality have finished haying. The crop is reported as light. The rain of Morday night was greatly appre- clated. Percy Gillespie and family spent a few days with relatives, Mra, MacKeslin and Miss Lizzie Horne spent last week at Morristown. Rob- ert Mackey, and son Ora, Pittsburg, called on old friends here last week. Mrs. Van Horne, and daughters, Em- ma and Corry, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. V, Watertown, N.Y., are visiting at H. Joslin's, Miss Amelia Coxall has returned to her home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bullis are at W. Gillespie's. Mr, and Mrs. R. Kester at Robert Horne's; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Card, Kingston, and Woodman has returned home after spending a week at Joyceville, Mr. family, spent Sunday at J. Niles. Mrs, Ducker and daughter, Miss Elsie, New York city, are visiting Mrs. George Barry. returned to his home in the west, after spending a week at J. Flynn's. ats LEEDS . CAINTOWN. Aug. 12.--Miss Bernice Tedford, Lansdowne, is visiting at W. Mor. row's for a few days. T. W. Dickey is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Firnie Sith, Sherwood Springs. George Donnolly, barrister, Chicago, is the guest of hig sister, Mrs. James L. Scott. Mrs. Fred Tennant is spending a few days in Brockville. Mrs, T. Barle, Temper- ance Lake, and Mrs. W.\H. Franklin, at John Niles. To" Purchasers of 1934 Victory Bonds Some people who bought 1934 Maturity Victory Bonds have, for various reasons, sold J. Murray has| Peveral farmers in this | | vicinity have finished haying and | commenced harvesting. Wilford and | Blaine Dickey and Robert Morrow | have gone west for the harvest sea- ison. Fred Tennant is receiving | | treatment in the General hospital | ate Brockville, Miss Pauline Moore, | Athens, is spending a vacation with | Miss Alice/ Tennant. Mrs. Cabey. | Ballycanoe, is calling on old friends | in this vicinity, , JUNETOWN. Aug. 11.--Mrs. William McDonald, Cairo, Michigan, was a recent guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Big- ford. Miss Mabel Andress, Mal- lorytown, spent a day here last week. with Miss Virlin Green. Miss Orma, Arthur and Francis Fortune visited a day recently, at Adam Herbisons, Fairfield. Master Bryce and Floyd Sheffield, AtNens, spent last week at Arden Warren's. Miss Agnes Green has returned home after visijthg her sister at Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson, Greenbush, visited | Sunday at Morris Ferguson's. Mr. {and Mrs. Merton Mellow and baby, | Bath, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herbison. Hugh Gra- ham has purchased a new Briscoe car. \Addrew Tennant, Syracuse, N. Y., spént last week with his sister, Mrs. Alvin Avery. Born, on Saturday, August 7th, to Rev. W. W, and Mrs. Purvis, a son, Among those taking in the western excursion on Monday last were Al- vin Avery, Newton Scott, and Francis Fortune. Dr. A. B. Earl, New York, and Mrs. Thomas Earl, Athens, spent the week-end with his cousin, Mrs. W. H. Franklin. Nurse Lafferty, Lyn, is on duty at W. W. Purvis'. Budget From Bath. Bath, Aug.' 13.--Frank Mills, Nap- anee, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Mills. Miss Dor- othy Holt and Miss Wood, Toronto, are visiting at V. W. Cuppage's. Mrs. John Forester has returned from a visit with friends at Buffalo, N.|Y. Mrs. George Stevenson and family Windsor, are visiting at John Fores- ter"s. Fred McTear, Montreal, is spending his holidays at his home here. - James Chapman left on Monday last for the west. Arthur Calver and Miss Mary Golden, Kingston, were married on Monday, Aug. 2nd. Mr. Clement and party motored from Osh- awa last week and spent a few days at John Barriage's. Mrs. Thomas Spowart and Miss Spowart are visit- ing at H. D. Wemp's. ' Mrs. John Bain and daughter, Norma, Kingston, spent a few days last week at Thomas Bain's. Miss Pearl Sexsmith is quite fll. Mrs. John Ritchie and son George, Detroit, Mich., are 'visiting at Amos Barriage's. TO SLEEP IN CRUSOE'S CAVE Something New, For Globe-Trotters --Shade of Defoe. Honolulu, T.H., Aug. 16,--Robin- son Crusoe's cave may soon be | about our white Australia policy, and | permitted to hold Australia, not be- | cause of any feelings of international- There Is Plenty of Room "For a Large Population » In Far Oif Australia COOP VPO0OP0PE 00000000 PO0e : E cry for an increase in population for Australia is in conflict at the. present time with that continémt's strict, immigration laws coupled with the treasured "white" Australia pol- icy. Labor circles are particularly opposed to any change which would, mean an influx of "foreigners." They use the term "foreigner" even when referring to the proposed emigration from the United Kingdom. A number of Australian papers, however, see the necessity for a new deal. Says the Brisbane Courier: '"Austrglia has an area of 3,000,000 square miles, held by a garrison of 5,000,000 persons, of whom about 3,000,000 live in pine or ten large cities. Australia has a population of fewer than two persons to the square mile, while Japan has 300 persons to the square mile, Great Britain has 358, Germany has 324, and little Belgium has a density of §65 persons to the square mile. "Compared with some of the '§ densely populated and intensely cul- tivated nations of Europe and Asia, Australia is virgin soil, with the roughest part of the pioneering fin- ished, the scrubs all cleared or ring- barked, and the country merely awaiting development. Other coun- tries are neither ignorant about the resources of Australia nor indifferent our garrison of 5,000,000 persons is ism, and not because we prate about out intention of keeping the country white, but wholly because of the might of the British navy. "The very people who protest against immigration are also opposed to a national defence policy. Do they imagine, like idle day dreamers, that a handful of people will be permitted to hold one of the most fertile tracts of country on earth while a very large part of the remainder of the world is scrambling, hungry and ragged, for food and clothes? The comparison of Queensland with other countries is | even worse than that of the Common- wealth, because the state has an area | ot 670,000 square miles, mostly won- derfully fertile, while its total popu- lation is only a lttle more than half that of the city of Sydney. Should | Australia become the ambition of an- other nation it is Queensland that will become the point of invasion, yet we find foolish theorists and babbling demagogues protesting against the immigration of ex-Imperial soldiers --aurely, the best type of immigrants --on terms by which the British Gov- | ernment will practically becom¥ the Saaneter of the scheme." Judge Cohalan's Cpusin, the Bishop. An Irish correspondent sends us & copy of 'a letter written to the Seven Sentence Sermon. > It is not because men's desires are strong that they act ill; it is because their consciences are weak.--J S, Mill. . * - . The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough. --Carlyle. - * Thy friend has a friend, and thy friend's friend has a friend; be dis- creel.--Tamng. 3 . * The loftiest of our race are those who have had the profoundest sym- pathies, because they have had the profoundest sorrows --Henty Giles. I am come that they might have ite, and that they might have it more abundantly. --Jesus Christ. The foolish fears of what may hap- cov POR---- I cast them all away Among the clover-scented grass, Among the new-mown hay; Among the husking of the corn Where drowsy poppies nod; Where ill thoughts die and good are born-- Ott in the fféMs with God! --E. B. Browning. He is happy whose circumstances wit his temper; but he is more ex- cellént who can suit his temper to any circumstances.--Hume. In connectigrn with the recent an- nouncement regarding the Tariff Commission, the sittings of which commence in Winnipeg on Sept, 15th it is intimated that the sessions will be open to aj]l classes, and that the Commission of arguments from any interested parties. There is a strong rumor that Presi- dent Deschanel will resign owing to disagreement with Millerand on the Franco-British policy, In that case he would probably be succeeded by Millerand, with Briand as Premier, Silver fox furs, fur coats, and muffs to the value of betWeen $5, 000 and $6,000 wpre stolen from the home of the Hort' J. L. Perron, Mont- real, minister without portfolio in the Tasch ereau government, The much discussed chemical merger, with capitalization of $200,- 000,000, including Barrett Company, Semmet Solvay and National Aniline, has been completed. otrud- IR urg as PILES = Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you al and afford lasting benefit. 60c. a box dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Li Toronto. Sample Box free if you mention this paper and 20. stamp to pay postage. Vo not suffer another day with Itehin eod- ing, or Nothing else will do No other can compare with Seal Brand. grown beans, which have developed slowly, absorbing goodness from the air, the sun and the luxurious scil of the cool wonderful Tropic Uplands. - flavour sealed into the Tins. : ? te, Vk etd gd 2 dt em CHASE @ SANBORN, MONTREAL. KINGSTON AUTO SALES CO. . Limited Automobile Repairing Automobile Accessories L Tires and Tubes of all kinds Gasoline and Oils. Car Storage. "For Good Service Call Here" CORNER BROCK and MONTREAL STS. 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At the end of his letter Dr. Cohalan says: "The question is this, Should the bishops tell the police that they are not bound in conscience to perform ' the many acts of coercion which are ¥0u ine the people beyond restraint; that there can be lawfulness and nn- lawfulness in executive government; that when the mode of government has no sanction in morals its execu- tion has no sanction under the moral law?" This is a very cunning and dangerous appeal to further lawless- ness, and is but thinly disguised un- der a verbal appearance of modera- tion, It is perfectly disgraceful that the loyalty of the police, which has hitherfo been wonderful and amas- ing, should be undermined in this way. Why should the law in Ireland respect the persons of Roman Catho- lic prelates who utter this sort of incitement? Everybody knows the enormous: authority possessed by the Fo , and naturally such a letter m Dr. Cohalan tends to make things even worse than they are. them. The bonds thus made available can he bought at a price of 96 and interest. Although these bonds occupy a stronger posi- tion than they did when issued eight months ago they can, owing to market conditions, be bought to yield nearly 6%. . : We recommend the purchase of Victory Bonds at existing prices. Full particulars gladly furnished upon request. Wood, Gundy & Company 'Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto converted into sleeping quarters for globe trotters, aceording to Prof. W. A. Bryan, vice-president of the Hawailan Historical Society. The Chilean Government, Mr. Bryan said recently, is considering creating a national park and tourist resort on the Island of Juan Fernandez, famed as the abode of Daniel Defoe's lit- erary character Modern hotels and other attrac- tions would be erected on the island, according to plans being considered. The beauty and verdure of the is- land, Mr. Bryan says, is similar to the oldest park of the Hawaiian Is- lands. Two nights were spent by Prof. Bryan recently in Robinson Crusoe's cave. The professor is at present in the séuth seas seeking proof of his theory of an immense submerged continent in the Paeific. Montreal New York toon London, An announcement is made by the Guy M. Standifor Corporation, oper- ating a shipyard at Vancouver, Washington, that it has closed a con- tract to build two 12,000-ton steel tank steamships for the Imperial Oil Company, of Toronto, a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company. An in crease of 125 per cent. in express rates was authorized by the U. 8. interstate commerce commis- sion. Kill the Germs of + Catarrh BY ACTING . TO-DAY YOU CAN QUICKLY CURE CATARKH AND ~ AVOID BRONCHITIS, PER~ 'HAPS CONSUMPTION Most Agreeable and Surest Cure Is Catarrhozone, Which Cures Every SOWARDS COAL CO. Unt further advised, and subject to change without notice : $15.50 $15.50 - $15.50 - ree aiaterainier $14.00 extra, = ing 50c. Ly Ba 'CASH. Phone orders 0.0.D Stove .... 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