Qs-firfififl-Jl-‘rv-nfivc ,..--.-.._. PAGE rota: lilE GIMRLQTTETIIWN GUARDIAN blunting unity tluunued lu I887) Prcstdcu; Ln-ut. col. ll Cheater S. Mc-Lun v11: rrcsnlenl, ,| it. Burnett. FJJ. Svcrvlur) Lu-nl. tol. D A. MllcKlnnfll-I. ALE-U. lulu-at and Ahlllllfilllg Ulrcclul‘. .l R. Burnett. FJ-l. A, -11.1u~ litmus, 11111111 halal-r and [an A. Burnett 5|. ‘iii: illfllUN KAT ly Mail 111 1'. 1.. t. .\l.uti “.1 year 52-bit lor 8 Illflnllllv $1.35 n11 .. lllnnlllS, 50c- fur one month. (n) llll|v\l\ .d 111-l ,\\ f. b-f-UU WI ll ""75"!" s1 ., lul’ 3 mounts. l!) .\!.1ll1l1t ..1..1...1..1:;u l. b. A: 551W P9719”- iatutl...» .. .1 ,..1 yi-at", slam to: u lllvllI-lll out l-ll L. nlunlllS. Nita.) ‘The ~gfifonylcsl Jlrmtlry“ i: llTea/ter Uldl mg ll tit/lest lllk." W5 1t 1 11.1w ticrtffslilt‘ l2, ,\ liiuving bloc-ling wt-rii 121st night i11 the diutcoics at t 1' wllllc’ i "111-s,- til iitv l\111-_{ "itull lli: . 111- did ll t". , ,- 1 i111" as 1o ovcirttie lhe 11g that the 1938 pro- "sh airmen in Can- . illCtl, llatl this scheme ~. ago, the l'-'>l.lil would .1 I '. ~i llflllcllfl-lll!» advan- ~ . w _~ 1 ~...v. ~.1.\i both mad: of the (‘on- pa 1,1 slllltlpnllll 1111.15,; Lana-la 1o aid extent at this ~\'ivh.»l if congratulate-d upon the (Queen's of ._ ~v l ~ - nth-ti, and also upon H». pa; ‘rc (l<-':i\"ercd last r1 g ‘f. i1 t‘. i on the farm, there “"1: a i " - ‘ - - t‘i\c aticiitlancc of ,1 ‘ w . -_ I-'l“'<l'1\lll and har- utozzy" w: * - i i in’ l ’.\ tltyifiittriliilélvest flivlilfllfll with . rc- 1n Litndaa is 1 1 . uw-y-zaie than in this i dict-re in toda_v's is- ' ' 1c rcvicwv of thc .rtd for the prcss _ lilinistcr of Agri- .\lii1ister, Hon. \\'. . .1113 hccn indcbtctl for ‘i iii of crops and livc- " '\' i11-cit a iav-uwthlc wt for scctl pola- culttiral industries, is < in the lhitcrl §tates w"! Eitittritvt: 111a- nlttztiily" ltztcttn pro- " "he iucrt-ase arucly 15.000 wit, though l stturct-s will . s win: solutiiilt .11: lransportrttion t, wYf ~ t '" ‘ "Fill harvest, and the ' ' ,ti\[tl'(",§ of hard-hip gill sccllitlls of litir- icfu! fur the mani- .i -\"t-l as a Province l i sliliuirl he tippcr- "ic Titrtnltsgiviug ‘l1 scrviccs toillilr- 1 ._,, The Into l-r. Nicholson of So "ln the death .. .1 ~ l‘. :11 ilic 2154c 0f ~hiczti~r and 1111111 of ~~~l llvlll ihc scene in ‘cc l)r. .\ich-1l<o11 rc- ‘1 ‘. l 111111-11)‘ l<1 cnjoy a i - r<11ri11<1i1 hc was 1.1 ~ ,. , t 1‘ .\lvii:'lr.1c11z111il iii, c '1 ;rt.-\i . llt: was iii l. 1 1 oft u‘: which hr: » nip of his i. 9.x 31c currit-d ~11 ~11 1n thc sails» i 111's, profcs-ors he was lovctl and ..'.l l\llltll_\‘ tlislttisi~ 7111 '11" w"; v=l, 5h‘ . 11c- 11: it-l ham 111 his (111111; l-iUl-l, whirl‘ -1 '11 ‘ht cdiica~ ii - fir-t lt-arn» if‘. 1711" lii- arts . l" -.-.\ i11 |i\’.\'f'. i‘ ~ ' v " " t-i \"t4 tic-grit" . :1 l-zirhlr i11 lill‘ “trial. aiit-r which l-iand. whcrt- hi‘ i f"- 1W1. Rt-ttiritinl! t, ttriliwipli- ni \\ic~l- ' t "1111-ii".:1iri11:111 of ~ :'-il"l\ of \\'t-~t- ‘ ' " l"~ti-~t.i11l (Fiuuuit- ' i 11f his tcrtrit- vi1;\ll\‘ ]1l"t— sv-tt-tn 11f for ‘I - l",il:t1llill ,, , ,.. , . ,, ', uitlc lip-iri- tlu" .\i:('lli'l~ili1 ~ :.-i\1- (is 11 i11 all 1.! '- 1 1| "ll-rid lll .,l . . ' 1 mil,“ ]|,-_ - . l . " . 1 .__t ,, ,.- ;.. ..,..,:,,., i‘11tit-t1 i " ‘ ‘ l t~ it? lt'ii\‘l't‘—ii\'. i111 l'ltl v.ill1 it h i11" s11‘ in thr- iol/ rnut. gcitlal anl 11:111.: g, Ai‘1\'1}'.\' rr-ltd)’ to give advice r,.,,:_..._.~. t1, ‘.1: .,,,;,.,,,M on a nn-rchant ship. and itiforiltation. Dr. Nicholson will be re- membered with ltffccliull by a countless number of gmduaics of Xlrtlill and members of the has gotta but his i11- llc tvttclting frattprltily‘. iluence remains." 'l‘on1urrtuv 'l‘h;tnk ll U I I and itivigoizttiiig. u a a ht-rt- from the lllllllllflllil. U I l t tioning order. 1t- n- :- r ing the West Indies. discovery in all maritime historyl. u a u u vincial (‘ommissioitcr l. l. fighting forces, wise physically incapacitatcrl. thc local rcspttitsc? needs assistance. u w a a qualities and qualifications ministry. Rt "al .-'\ir l-‘t-rcc hctniitsc tnilislcr, is it1 ‘irtil in b‘ for entcring Canada i nf troitsi-rs, and fiwtin 'l'1.r<1111o he “rode the raili’. he hclotlgs. ' n- »- : a- frid llt‘<'ll nppointcd intuit-r l1:1s micrs. rlcu l1.itl nonty \l". .\l<'"_'l fcatwl on his fir-t appt-ril to tit!‘ t‘ l children prcfcrrctl". =o= 1k ltl ltr ltcnvccn civilizations of thc past of my gencrzttion have l1rougl1t sclvcs in the scrvice of the siatc. bol of the torch is a he cunclutlctl. and pa. ‘ lZ/‘rl \\'|'ll‘l\'l,l‘ i l" i! ll! \. antl ltztppjc place i11 wl1icl1 to livc. 3') thj-urct-s, which, ht" :1 ln thc capital thcy vt 1111 tht- lowlands snow tvniittn. d-"nl 'l'l1i< is tht- story: linion (‘luv r11111c11t l\llll\\ll as tho “ infill-111 ll 1 ntilii-iii» "I 1'1 \"‘,| '1‘v fiu- thrill"- fr.“ lltllliillh 'll1t- 1'1~'~t»i1--- was 11'11:.'1- iloliir- 111T 111ml 11f pn1111l't'i<1u, which fzlflf» ntillions words, '1 l'ni~i1 t}tivt-1"11i11<-1it Ffffi millions prof ,1 rt-sttnnsr- r-f [DIIURIAL RUIES Some youths llll\‘€ curious notions necessary For instance‘, Frank Clarke, 22, ling- lish youth who. according to his statcmcttt to Royal Canadian llounfc-d Prtlico, dcscrtcil thc he wautcrl -<.'1toon for two ntonths "rally after slowing away (let his way to Toronto from Yllontrt-al wlvcrr- h:- l'lllll(‘fl‘ he- stttlc a pair to qq~lilllfitllli w.‘ Rlrtckz-twle Kins has non". lit‘. ll. Univcrsilics, the (it-\"crt1or~(§<‘i1cr:1l Xlciiill students, l<\l'I\.l lllt‘ rtnly connccting link luturt". Young [tt-oplc, l1c atldttd, could rigiuly dcplort- the state of rt1i11 and dcstwlation to which “thost- civilization." Each gcitcralion fact-d a world of strifc witlt a. gcitnine dcsirc to hciicr it, hc continuctl, clos- ing wiili a pica for yrvllllg twitplc to offcr thcni- ‘The s_v111-I'~'“li~‘ mi“ and lllllll, 11111111111 and cl-ilil in tlic l‘1)llIIll'_\'. onil kivtt-rv ln-wn l"tlll<‘ i11 H113, :1~l\"<-d for 30o 'iliit- alt-wt r wa- 111-111- than 1111c mil- tlwlc uving in all churches for hélrvcst of u“. gull, scli, air and arms. ~ A pltllllCill review of the situation past and prta-cnt as girl-ti last night 1s both refreshing It shuul-l be noted that PTUSECLIIlOXlS are f0l— lowing the ilclittll of the Blotttttcd Police girrcsiiizg zuitoists who attcntptcd to bring liquor A LTharlottt-towal man was llllc~l .,\'_;t.1ct at Stntnnctisitlc for l1aving 51 bottles of r1ii11 i11 his car at Borden. TllCFG is no distinction of classes in the ad- 111‘i15~t1'.i1it~1t of tht- food laws in Iinglaitrl. llitrcliitiiitn-s of Sligu \\.'1s fincd £5 ($22) the olhct‘ day for oblainiitg a pound of butter from a friend i11 Eire in violation of the butter ra- Colttmhns Day, cclr-bratcd in IJISI4AI; on this dale 14112, Columbus first came to land on his voyage west from Spain, viz at “iatling Island, Bahamas where he spent three months explor- llc thcn returned was welcozncrl by Ft-r-linnnrl and lsahcllzt. never rcalizczl that llt‘ h.1<l madc the grcatcst As the result of an appeal like that of Pro- Klorris of the Roy §co11ts Association, 2o Montreal mcn rcspontk. cd to rt-place lcadt-rs who had citlistctl in thc Tilt-y wcrc agcd from 2! f0 6;, most of them beyond nnlitary age or other- \\'l1at has hccui .\l:1s, not a fcw who art‘ clilliltlt- prcfcr to "sit casv" in scrvicc clubs lis- ‘ tening to social welfare talks, without themselvt-s raising a little finger to help the cause th of for .~\t tlir- conrliisir-ii of his sentc-itce he will he rcturucil to Cardiff where Tltc auni-iiiicciitcitt that a nt-plnwv of git‘ \\'il- Xliuistcr Xlincs in Flntario, ntakcs us wondcr oncc more whv (wanarht, a rising voting 4‘1\ttllll'\' in nccl of pni-tulatitut, uivrs ilw-fi-iwutcc to chiltlicss l‘r<-- .<ir lkjll-“itl lvlttl 1.111110, git‘ l\'I>l1t‘1't lltlf- who lvt-l. was d1‘- ‘Plliilll iitrritv, Xlr, llcnnctt ll. told llltlll€ and familiar one,’ “ln thc-t- dark ilays it is for such isp grcltt fiviiiiilzttioits as llcliill l'nivt-1'<it_v to scizc “"5- on the torch of ll'.'ll'llll‘_Lf so that i11 tlic ccnturil-s itht-atl of us their nlunc will hc l1.'1l-i,<1‘et‘;11.1l1le linrt-d in the long and fiiful record of the civil- ln (Xtiiiulian Cct-grrtpltitwil journal for (Jctohcr, "fus liniarsstiti, of the .\lini.~11"y1 of Indus- llltflsfilld(:1llllllllllllk'illlllll$. lcclztntl, (l('>L‘l'll)CS this l-‘MCB bul 0" ill“ cclldillml m“ “Land 0f Frost and l-iirc" as a vcry interesting l1 is a very therefore, ll(l(l.S iuoinifziiniuls country", with volcauots and hot will“ “ill m" hllllllllw and an intlii-irioiis population. clntiztlc i.- a tnariinlu: one. not particularly warnl a convlcuon i11 siunmcr aitd not vcry cold in winter. 1111-1111 it-ittpt-raiiirc i11 l\'<~_vl1j;1v1k, the capital, is ztlmut 3O llcgrccs l".'1l1ri"i1l1t"it, whilt- the nlcau lx-glon is important. in itself, and ~11n1111cr ttittpt-raitirc is s.’ dcgrt-t-s liithreitlicit, llit- 1111111 l\‘lll])"l‘lll'.ll't‘ for ilu: \\ll11l(' _\'t".'1r l1cing _'s is similar to (Juclit-c st-ldttm llflVl‘ snow, and l‘.'ll'\'i_\' lit-s for long. lllt‘ iiutiuititiils, lli1\\('\'t'l‘, ~11<1w lit-s tlt-cp, 1|];1l\'- lug itlval conilitilui- for \\lllll'l' sport. ll‘ i! 1K Rt-fcrritig to the ncar failure of tlic rcccnt war loan, .\lI1cl.t":1i1\ .\l.'1;_g.'11i11<- szrvs: llttny in ilttinva art- convinrtwl only :1 Xittional iiovcrn- 111-ant will savc ihc flltlllllttll whrn ihc ncxt loan Mil-ti P001116 lake for grinned that what li~11 ~-ill1~1"1"il-'it-:1- u iii» 11W» million dollars. 111111":- lu 1' lit nl iii pupiilittiott. to t; p ca,“ as \ third \'t~'..t\ Limit, i11 lull», :1~l.td for goo flit- t".<\\.~pi1p11"s arc onthtlcd 41f. inillinits. c'1l'crl -—ncarly' thrcc times morc than it asked. . in The and lle thP to he a nfi tltc The The (in was ' i11 lltr- lattt-r paid but the Th‘, n“ poscd to gve the publicity free of ln lulu-t‘ , {Hr tnztiuce even a small NOTES BY TllE WAY _But. for the tact that mow la mo stuff that. makes l1. posslblc for Santa. Clam to vlut us, open: up work Ln the bush, permlu peo- pe to @1110)‘ winner sporu, boom me clouunz. boot and fuel bust- ness, makes snowballs for the youngsters, and some other fac- tors, we'd say what. we thlzlk of lt, - Tlmmms Press. There must be n hearty responn to the government's call for H81- tlonat service against the invasion of chatter. The country has suf- fered too much 11nd too long from traltorous tongues. They are now offlcullly catalogued ln three classes. First, those who babble rumor wholly lalsc o1‘, a worse pol-son. t-rtle ln some small part. Second come the gossips, who pass 011 any p.938 of information they have picked up. The uni-d place ls 8W?" no the whincrs and 1noaners. me prophets o! woe, the defeatlsts. — London Dally Telegraph and Morn- ing Post. Physlcians who back the move- ment for periodical. medical ex lamination: have a 200d fllallmellt. The busmes: man s an 1n- ventory of hls stock ave-W c0 often, may say. The l11lwm<>l>11° 11:15 an expert B01118 Over D959" and after outing. T114: loconlollve that, makes thc run from Toronto to Montrca and back goes BL 0l10€ to the roundhouse for a sort 0f survey and ClllllC. And so it 15 U131 ' wheel that turns and Willi joint and bearing where there .c1.on and wear and 1cm". Why shouldn't. the physical machine 0f the ltulniui body have equally E004- tnccllanlcal lllSpGcL-Oll and period- may ygppu‘? - Guelph Mercury. South of the equal-l" "m" Plan" winch climb by {Wllllllg Splffllly abou; t1 support. make 11ml 1155f“? top, by luluiug from right to tclb. \\'ll(‘l'0ll5 11011.11 of thu equator, idle sbuuls Lllru from lcft. b0 r121" 5-14 flwllllllt; will induce ihcm l0 cltangc their course, ‘Fry to C0ml>e1 ,1l1¢ 111or11l11g-glo:"y' to do other- i\\l.\L‘. Take a sprout which has not wound ilklolll about a suplwlt- 11nd L\\'.5l. me lune about a pols 1W1" right to left. If 11 ls not llfe-Vellled ill from doing so, the vim? Vflll fever-W itself lmd begin to climb ln the Qppqsitc “tanner. Fiistetntlg 1n the wrong posncn, it \\‘1ll makc a 100D or double back 1o rcsllluc its n01- inai and actustomcrl procedure of Clklllblllg from lt-ft to l-Elll- Seed-i taken from one hcnusphcre to the other have produced tuarlts wlnch follow the 01d maxim, lvlicn in ‘Route, do as time Rctnrms do.‘ The llilllll5 will adopt. the Cll-sl/S/Hl, Ol flu-11- foslcr cllllfllfy. — Nll55l55lPPl Sun. Curlous rumors slip through about (loin-nil Wtgvgand. Tlle facts thaLI 1111-1111011 111cm (lccs not. 11101111 that, gAl: ilu-tit crcdcnctr. lhe late twhciher lie l5 also the l11'l‘5'~‘1ll_ l5 not, quite clcart co111111u11der-1u- c1110!‘ has left the Vlchy Cabinet 11nd is 1c B0 l0 Alli“ l° “'3' w stein the deflection of tho Month colonies to Gent-rail dc Gaullc. Bu: 1 .»cc it suggcslrtl l-llal (.1911- criil Wtyvutndl. cCtlTl. hcile is l‘)? 1w l5 cotuitlctl-ly" Cl.SlliLl.\..Oll(‘G by the t-ciisequcticts of the greut sur- rcndcr - 1S to organize resistance to CiCYllllllll‘ 1n the bolonzcs and prutn‘. thtttt faking “h” 11.11111} .1‘. 10011.5 on the fut-t- ot u. qnnt- Lntprobable but l1. doc.» llllDllcll to squilrc w: ~. astute- 1110111, mlldc by a wcll-uitoritied 1<‘1c1n"i1111.'111 ln laulttiotl a kw WYCKS . ' .- - i1 1;.- ii“ “mm ii l‘ “n” M“ i“ i“ I'm h.‘ i‘ tdgo ma: Wcyf; .d, \v.1'11,.l1.s cur. ill-ll W" l‘»<‘Y"‘ ‘l“"lli‘i “ ‘Wll “ll mllipi-ilci“ lions 111y.~‘.ie1s111 cv-id France had - - - , 1, ,, .' , W. . 1 .. » A. mcut as »“l‘rimt> .\l*u1~tct \\.11i‘.<l—-\\1ll1 11f 11o tail lo t1.<, .t.t. 1l1..i now he had lallcti, the task cl his 1"e111u‘.11- 111g days ivould be to pronlolc Ml‘ XtLbLITICCUOll, tnilitarl‘ H5 Wf-‘ll B5 1i. But l: 1s hard to sec how 1 could do that .11 picsclit cucum- islitnces cxcn 2f he wculti. -— Lon- don Spcclaiot‘. Th1,- pou-rrftilwzlntl influential Am- erican Lmgloti, at vcittlotl the other dal‘. vrcnt 011 l‘?- cord for giving “all lllflfilltablc Bid to (lrcal llritmn and these aliilllw i11-ah lll‘1' :11 lhclr f-glll f0!‘ 1W0" ,d<.1n." "much the strongest. .1p1"o11ou11ce111ent yet made on me gtiiyjt-t-t by any such la" e andyrc- lc body of American citiz- llulllllllg out that the re- ,coit1111e11'.li11.;oi1 1S “not qualified cvcn by that nbiqirtcus 1f sontcwhtil 111'- pnrnsc. ‘short of will’. and that. “practicable aid" mcflns aid which is capable of being 81V?“- The American M21911. We, Chic‘ ago newspaper tclls us, tousistetilly ln his cltrccr has l‘L‘.s.$l(‘(l pressure from pcalliats fllKl lsclatlontsls, has takctl a sttottg stand indeed for and dgnity" of the upheld lnflcxbly, lf the News, “l1. now ittirost-slcicd aid to the Brniish wt‘ may b.» flllllfl M111‘ that 11s stand ls lJlltCd lquarcly on that. our ziational isecurziy, our sovcrexgnly‘ and d.gni1y are lncxiiicably bound up with such. 11 policy," The stand of the the sovereignty nation must bc as an indication of thc (lll'(‘Cl.0ll ,\\‘lllt‘ll pubLc opinion in the Uziilcd lfilaicns 1» taking. Thc 110W Axis- ‘Japanese alliance has failed miser- iably 1t l1. were intended to scare ‘the Amcrlcun pcoplc—0n the con- trary it has but strcnglhencd their gl‘0\\'illg eonvictiott that. the Bwlle or Brnant actually is also the Baffle Ol Not-mi America. -0lt.ll\\'l1 Journal. It. seems to me that a newspaper gives" away ll BPRL deal of publi- city, for which it should be puld. ta. ticwspapcr wlu boast, all schemes is nt-t-dt d, call)‘ 111-xi __vc:n,_ llt-t-tirtls of lilflfln tdmgncd to nmke um Worm bet, iliiring tho l5l>l \\':1r givc support to this con- $ir Rnhcrt llor- lltunrltt-il Fir-t Yivtorv lnitn" p11‘! l-l- l-'1l,’, n-ltt-tl for I_Z11 ntilliiiits, awn-r \\"|< that 9111,1100 sult-crilicrs put up 303 -_, m‘ about fiftv ilollars for cvcrv citcd Lhe twwspnpcr wh.ch has al- .\ sac, "ireadyl given frccly 0t ll." stock-in- m. it frequently happens that the person who writes the stories gets the artist. making the draw- gcts paid, Lite engraver get: ncvrspapcr ls sup- l’ lngs charge for the good of the can-e. Then when subscriptions are soll- trade, is expected to make a sub- stnntial cash contribution to the cr les worthy cause. A fainter 111110 gives potafccs to the 11" " shiuld hardly b-- extmcted w.-ll. 1 think that to a fuir drill; they should be givfin mredt for tivhat they da, Rctncm- bat- thnt it cc s a lot o.‘ momy lo newspaper. That. mcncy has to come from swminilzerc; lt ccrtaltlly docs not. grow on trees. - Sackvllle Trlbum. 1 Tni: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1b,. a11:1ual 0011-] Aerodrome f Construction g Commonwealth Air Training Plan ._ n; J. A. WILSON. M-E-l-C- l: Controller o! Clvll Avlfllll-tll ORGANIZATION OF DEPAT- DIENTAL FUKLES The Superbnetideltt, Airways, of the Civil Avmlon Dlvislcn, ls in charge of the detailed exceullon of all work for the plan undurinkcn by the Department of ‘Iratistiolt. He had wide expcdlcnce in tlcn. having been a plloi 1n the lust war, and ulade the ori-glnul aero- drome selections in the Prairie Pro- vltlees in 1929 and 1930 for Llle Trans-Canada system and has since then been responsible for tne airport planning and construction on the trans-Canada airway and ebcwhere in the Dcntlnlon. (Fig. 1, Orgaulzatlon Chart, Airways 15cc- tlon). Th» selection o! the airport sltes and their survey was the respon- slblllty of the District Airway In- spoctors, Messrs. W. S. LAWSON, Western District, British Columbia. and Alberta; J.R Robertson, Cen- tral Saskatchewan and lvlaintobu; S. S. Foley, Ontario: S. Graiiam and E Hlckson, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. I11 the Fall of 1939 every member of the stuff who could be spared was put. on 1113s work so that. ground survl-ys nnglit be started as quickly as lms-‘tbie Their job was to select the sift-s; supervise the detailed survcys and scc that all pertinent lnfortnatinn was placed on ihc survey pl-iue; us. Slrl. as ll€(‘(‘.5'"\f_\' the C111 will-an N11- tiotinl Rallu ' Q. the Civil Engineering Stall 111 1e- gard to the efficient cottstrtictlon of the airport from the aiirnzurs point of \'l(‘\\'. The formation of a sultablv E11- ginccring Organization to cart y out the construction work was simpli- fled because the Dcparuuent al- ready had an engineering staff yrhlch had been busy 011 the bulld- mg of the trans-Canada airway for I110 D351» Bight ycars and l d, thvrcforc. a wide cxpt-1"ic11cc in this new phase of etiglnccrl11g which could only be obtained through practical experience. They were familinr with the conditions 11nd problems to be fact-cl in the- dif- ferent districts of the Dominion. This organization, ltowcvcr. 1111s comparatively small and it was ne- cessary‘ to enlarge it greatly. The slze of the progrutnme and the speed with which it must ncccs- Sarlly be carried out nude lt dc- slrablc to divide the work hciwccn two organiatiolis a! Ilt'.’\£‘l(lll.ll‘l"l'.\ so as to rcduco the bnrdcn on ihc kc)‘ engineers of the tirgnnlztltii‘ 1. The existing Airway" Ellglllt"Cl'llltl Staff were fully tamillar Wllll the then exlsiltig airport as thcy h-td built them. It was accordingly clclc-d that thcy should bc m-idc responsible for the 111111rt1v<~111c11t of tllc prcscnL acrodtwinlcs which ttitght bc uszd l'or the plan and all work connected with them, nnu that the new lt.‘lfl])0l'll.l‘)‘ Alrtvlty Eligitit-crlltg Organization should be fortncrl to dcul wit.1 nll 11c‘ acrotlrott " 'I‘l1:s new or 111i. .1011 nut. g tl11~_.<c1'v1l"cs of n1 o1 tin: c.- lX‘1'1(‘l1<‘\‘d kcy 1111-11 from lhc 1J0!‘- maneni stall to }\:.S‘l>l ihcni. 'I‘lte idea xiudcrlynn; tl1.s tli is- lon of engineering work was that so fur as elrcutnsianccs periniticcl, the C()llll'lll.lll_\' o1 work on the lrrttts-Cantula slzliictn should not be nuerlcreo with by this largo, nc-w" ptogrant which liati $U(llit'lll_'y' lu-tn imposed on the l)ir1.~1u11 and that. WHCD the All" 'I‘l‘t1il1ll1g Plan work was over the 1011111011113" stall could be PClCKlSCd and our 1x"1"1t1:1;.c11i or- o. crushed through this flimsy rler and plunged down baliktneut. 'l‘0d.'1y' albcr such an accldctit. .,,\.,u_ sLrlngcrs touch. emailing the next. vicfitn. Fortun- ately up to 11011", no 0114: has men killed .Is that perhaps want. Ll authorities are waiting for before a stronger and more suitable protoc- uCTOBER 12, 1940 . y‘ fhll column. ll In OI by o0 upauluh 0| II Ch A DANGEROUS RAIL. NC: _ PUBLIC FORUAfi Slr,--A.s one who lnust 1110101" to the Ellllsboro bring-s, 1c and lrom tsoutnport ut. lcusi Lune daily, I wish Lu call Lhe a-tetlllou of the Powcrs-lhat-be. lo the dun."- erous conunictt of the rotten 11100.1- work that servos as a railing at 1:11.11 ends 0t and right. ll. Foul" Limes this year, (‘i11-s hase the 3n old bro‘;- aps-ri a‘. putt-tutti l‘ the sumo tnat fail wcrc hastily lion Ls bnllt? source than Lord croft, Undc1"-_scc1"ctz1ry' of W111- prcdlctlott 111211. the Nazis \\'lll bc ai- Lackcd and driven batk into (ici- multy nttcr the Royal Alr Force 1111s c0111ple1cd its nntstctv ot lllt- sluts and rnzcd (lt-rntnn , "Who will be so bold us lo s.1_y 111;. llllS great bomber.» all our after wnh German morale?" he When one dantage to lnsicric . London, u-ncritlcu tor ct-tititi. . 1 am, Sir, etc. LEO FRANK, Southport. P E 1. To Invade "Germany? (Hamilton Spectator) _ From no loss ainhorililltve CDlIlPS ll 11.11‘ olfcnnvr of U111 _ UCYlllJll)‘, 111 nlght, l5 not causttn; lllll 1111-1110:‘ reads of . ust- o1 lllcll" 11ssucl.1l1c-11:. .i1l,| 1t strong to ucinand land of Lllc llun. couustus ljllflfillCL‘, strcssing tnc laul. that 1L 1s o1 niuclt more ofllvglc llllpJflllllCl? l0 cicst _ _ JcL-lvt-s lllllll to slutlglltcl‘ iuuitlltn- A-ss lulllllllls nllti u as‘. 111111 ticutill‘ ttttie-tioiiottrcti. lCULLlFJl 111-Austin not only be to coun- dowt. Lo mu barbarlc lwzls, but waulonly to pile ruin on ruin. (lulllg 0t’ v1 lttlncve n1 power 0t the lliilish stronger and strong-u: and ltlt: 4. - 111g and sklllcf tuc l. ers are l1. sitpt-riol‘ w 1110 cut-n tw-ittclnucr llllo Llcrlullltv 11ft‘. tllintildktlt “.1ll-i out the pYULlLlAlll oi llLlllllllg llllllll'a,i(~l\ix"fly 10.1 grout. lo ' emlble lhc protecting ('.\\’Ul'i§ to ut- coutpany the bombers llgltltng round \\'lllCll Journc" ticl, arc 111111.111; lilt‘ 11141.; lo bl- the glkflff. .1111 ol i 1110s and IJUISOHML. its 111.1 as iiwzr ;- hopes of conqucsi. l1 1s a process tti f‘;- cllnnnatlon; 1101 so suifi n5 to sat- - isly all, pt-rhitns. bin start-if: l)l'llll- 111g ucarcr tlu- (lav it . on Licrl11i111_v will be l)(l.".~llJit‘. 101' l-lcalinu 111111 rich, nslc beauty. 1110 1111111111111111 Hflllhilllo lll ll .;\" tuiltia. \ l1"1‘t-;1.;1cc.1o1c J i) 1.10 .l.Cll li.‘ VCl Ul lllL‘ As lL 1s, ulc- Royal Atr rc-rcc 511111.11. lnc small. .41 lll s, U110 11.1; l .011: 111.11 1111. \ the Llislititccs un- luaclutics the licavy hale o11_\ i1 lll ltl llllltir‘ l1(‘l\F.", .' lllilfi. on ma" nooks do gtcw (to lllusl, 5.0“. l! 51011‘ llll(l IHUYPI bar- t- '11 ll ll. 1U _ _ ll i In a young stand iccently Inspected, Elm-hi the trees averaged about seven inch- it! laiclor -~ 11.1 voc- llalkpl. bfillutta .5 .1: blll. Lord Urclt. ub- ,- so 111111.11 l5 lal‘ murt- clictltvt- PXFChLOIl 1n Ltt-ritiitliy‘, 111111 the nnnlnry point. . than 1n.- Nazds ulc‘ 11.1.11 It) l- a_u'\\§ l O ltfinls. llocks 1f i suarln By surklnl: yon 1110 Win‘, 1111.4.- hits, llnlitgll this 1111-1." Ill-caust- 111051 UllOlCClYI for 11.x Qua’. Have wv o1 hooks 11s l)l‘\‘S of hcrlll-i. guinzatnln would 011111111110 their And m. an," (My; {q try, tum nonnal (llllltS. 1n additioit, 1i. shoald kn , _ tlit- p05,], be remembered that, though the To dist-tyn \\'(‘l’\i>~, and judct- of “all-“Cllll-"tilfl “ill-YRS had lx-cti in whulcsontl- tootl. successful opcrittiolt for two ycars, Is a l'l‘ll'f' stunt lwllullll-"lllfe- Fm’ The Chicago Dally Nclvs‘ i i l much work was still rcqtnrctl cvcrv ycat" to bring n up and 11111111111111 1t to we rcqutrt-rl siantlartl. M1" G L. MtGcc, (Jntcf Alr- ivay Engineer. and most of lns natr ivcle, therefore, put 111 cllargt: of this phase ofthe wot-k, up“; a parallel organization was loimcd 1o design and bulld the nciv 2111'- man (llcs s. _ ‘ _ .1ll choice fioivl-ril; a sci and (luau-d the best. -—Hcnry Vailghatl (1622-9? 0ft. ort- 11» vltllf‘, while the bce fccds; ‘.1 Bv-oid safe tlorisxs. who wcll know 1i ports. ‘This new orgunizauoi. was ' ‘ 7 _ ptaeetl in charge ol Mr. l". C, power and cmntttnnicnlioti st-r v-vs. Jcwctt who huu just linisltctl t..c Enuillcclfls “Will $l\<‘Y'-fl'-’~1""i “‘“" eonsliucllolt ol the Newlotitullaticl lodge and tralntitg urrt- i1 w- 1\ll'l)0l"-. One of the tin-gist 111 nie the H-cadqllflflvll‘ hill" (“ll lwrld. lVLr. A. B. Holaud, who was with paving $j)CL'l1'l(‘ll‘lt\l1~ {Hill :11» formerly Assistant Clncl Ellglltucl‘ sllcCll011.\\'-'\V‘l‘ Mlllll‘ flllll il“‘ in the Airways Section. anti 11nd llmiillfllml ‘ll lllll “l: i“ “ii ill“ “K-t‘ P-‘illl-rlettet: 111 airport uotlc, ncrodrrnrs. _\r s detailed to ;1-~ i, M13 Jg-',\Ql[ ('I‘o B1! C<111ti1111~l1 111 the new orgitn 11011. Tms folm of oigtliiizntloii, though lll-ODIOG with some itilsgtvtni,» .11 time 111112, scunetl to be H“; be“ Will’ 01 Bcllllll; thc work done 111 time, anti it, has worked t1(l111'r.1'.'.v. ‘this division ol rcspoiisibiltiy" ouiv "DDZlcd to HOlHlqUflflPlS, as i“ 1p}, lictcllltc work all comes imtlct" Lie Dlstrlcl. Anvriy Etigntceis, 111p»; u! livhom had ltad long cxitt-tjutttq m such work uuot r tne lJcp.11"..11(-11'.. These were Mt-lsrs. 11‘, Prucior ' British Columbia; A, L. Sfitnpl‘: vllll". Albert-a; '1'. Clllllffoll s» atcltclvtln; E. F. Cucko, .\l."ini.t1 1' G. W. Snnth, 501111111111 Onlurlo 1111i ,1 A. B. Fltntofl, Eastern Ontario; O L. Colbollrite, Qncbcc; and A. S. Donald the Maritime Provmct-s. All work ln each Prminee 1v s (-011- lrollcd frcm the Dislrlcl ofllct-s and Resident Engineers wcrc tlptioiiiirtl on each moject. to supervise vrnrk. t was already l11 existence 111 the Clvll Arlntoln Branch to dcal with problems arising out of lighting, auznvzs” 1 s11: CALLED 1r , l-flflng inland- loung ‘Illntll-[hg the An Electrical Ettginccritig sectlmt h __ ‘n, > ,.\ dt-lit-tnelv pcrfunlrtl lift‘- pllrullotl w uch r 1- _l_ll l‘ l‘ >- slrctigthcns and hl-ultllltles tlu- hulr. IT WILL Rl-JSTOIIE (lltAY "an; TO 1 0111u|.\.\1, “L1H. R. Promnlcs n 111-w tlllll WP- crlnr gruwlh wltcre lht- hall" 1s fitlllng nlul is‘ rl-nltrllultl)’ lawful ln nrcvcttung and qlt-slrtiying p111‘: V killers. Just lollow lllc llllvl" Hons carcfully 11ml you \\|l be amnzctl at the rvsllllfi- GET \'0l'l( I!0'l"l‘l.l~1 'l'(ll)t\\’ PRICE 60c llcr B0" sassy s UlTI-ACIIS lll-iunvlzn Every person who ls troub- led with gas l|1 lhc slnmat I1 and bunt; should gcl a l1ul_\u-_ of I)r. Evan's Slomath illlfv lure and are Imtv unit-lily it will relieve nll dlslrrssil-g symptoms Dr. Evami Stomach Dllxturv, taken nl- moul llmcs, not only prevents nll blul cllcvls from [as but ll. rumnlcs the func- llomll acllv 1v of 1hr sllnuut-ll. asslet thgrsllnn mid lmprovts the appt-lllc. M l out DON'T DELAY GRIN-Ill ver wen if you“ “lggzhgs 1.0a“. l’ I ' l o .. Lainrzs rir|,'dn?"lha 51"" ii Whv not t-nll 11ml are our er land,l_l||l '4' slot-k n! Max Fllvllll’ Society ""'l'd “WMWII- ' Bcnulv Altls 11ml lake tuhutut- Dill! mun! dlnger. -»’ 1 - inu- m‘ (hr lrvlttt-uuttlus 1II'1|t She tool: Dodll‘: Kidney p1“. n n In U11- prit-t- 11f Ill w- nrntlntts ltllptovgd ‘dim of h" “d” ‘ h‘; c: ' _ .. Ncvl-r brfvrr- hm lllc Drirc lo cleu- any lzlooq] imwmi" “yd o’ t’ hren sn Inw in (anzula. acids. Fnligud, hqduhe, b-dmhe ‘f ‘l: Now ls vmur rhaurc lo llny. 61cm", lllppgugd, - " , IIIINT DEL/H’. Budd's Kidney Pill; , r11: two MACS t b .l_._§v._.it Farm Gror (By H. D. Long) — i’ Trees As A will earn an income as h1g1] a; some 0t our leading larm cram, but, gnty lilutit-t- intensive management can this income be reauzcu. NAOSL of our ,ll111l.1cl' stands are today PfI-Xlucmg ‘Olllv one-quartet" Lne vo.un1e o1 wocd I laces under good management they are capable ql. ‘Irees must re. _cel\'e some nitenuon just. as other farm crops before they can be ex- pcctcd to earn a satisfactory lncoltle. ‘ Mitnv Dcople scotl at. the suggest- 1011 that trees should be grown and Itcndclt much as other neld crops. lhcy bclleve trees should be ten alone, that nature should not, he intcrlercd with. Thlnnlng wastfl; practised a, hundred years ago, tney MU‘. 11nd we had good timber stands t .11. l Utilurlittialt-ly, nature L; not such |ll llfitld, tarmct- as is general] sup- posed. 1'0 those who doubt Lb , it la suggested that they let. nature look alter Lllfllr potato crop for just. 4e season. Nature dld produce tine stands or timber in the past, but 1t ,tool; licr two hundred years cr more to grow tllcm. By interfering Wllh nature we can produce good timber 111 much less than one hund- red Years. Trees are plant; just as are pot-a- toes and turnips and they requlro mttentlon just as do these crops. ITrces must be weeded and thlnned 01H l0 ewe them a chance to grow. '(.s‘ 111 tllalnetc-t- and were about. thirty .\'1~i1rs old. These trees had ln the 111-st ten years grown five lnches m cliamctcl‘ and only two inches ln the ,11cx1 lw0n1v yiears. The stand had conic 111) 111 imslurc land and at first ‘grow rupltly bccausc the trc-cs were ,11t1t l‘l'(‘.\\‘(l(‘(l and had plenty 0t room to grow. At the end oi ten years, as they Increased ln size, they began to crowd and consequently slowed down 111 growth. If this stand had bccti thinned twenty viears ago and 111111111 14-11 roars ago, todav instead or bcing scvcn lnchos, the trccs mtnlti huvt- but-n l2 to fifteen lmkcs lit tliann-tcr. I11 other words, lf nut- ure had been interfered with this stand would now be producing saw logs instead of fence posts. ‘I111- woodlot should be incorpor- alcd into the vcilcral farm scheme and rtcclvc its share of attention 1110111.! with otllcr crops. Where other crops must be ploughed each year lt ls usuallv unnecessary to planf trot-s because they come up natur- :11 y In some cases, however. nat- urnl rcnroducfloti ls not sufficient to lll'(_1flll(‘(‘ a 200d stand of trees and plunlnlg must br- rPsnrtt-d to. 'I‘rccs do 1101 rcrnnrc fertilizer lf the leaves and branchcs are left; on the llronnd. Seventy to ninety per cent of the ntittvrnl nutrlcnts taken from the soil bv 1hr trce g0 to the leaves and are rr-iitrncd to the soll whcn H11‘ ti-avcs tall. Wood 1's compost-d of compounds of carbon, livtlrogcn and cxHlc-n which are lnkctl from the alr and water. Thus, so long as the branches and leaves and villages. Most. urban accidents ha and ltills. ti’; of tncritlrnls and 8'} llul. ."l' TllE ‘RAIUHT ROAD. t-ltlu-r kill or hurl. sommne. HYNDMAN 8t (fharlntfetowvn -.-.¢ .ctt; on tlle ground, the UA 5011 d“, cifihllpm lvAuLg “A “M lt- AU-l-Ulk; M ... B‘\)“AL‘ aloud,‘ tic-u W, DOL 02.111116 Utymcuu lnnlttlmb. no D-‘vfl a3 Lin; vcll LU lluccu Accu- 414;“ quire ubumng. l11..1...' unc lfllcllvl “at: at“ “Elm H1 a nea.u1y i“, CUDUAnOU. 11 me stand is fvlllluly. 1t. should p: m,“ liDJllb every uw years. u.» l5 pennant “cub-ed ll; lwlllllnz ls u waste o1 1.11118 Lit-f“ mt: puanvtl’ w-lt not. uc- tau-t: t “Le Llle Lrecs n1 111s mctinic. 1.1.: “l lmsulkctt luea. A last HHNHH}; i“ ° sucn as wnlle spruce uni “(e bmplvood_ 111 a. tune 11.. uiifff“ YEBIS. blflllqs O1 Whlu: “Hut. which were bu-lnteu ln 111m tn.- t. uav producing uvenw to tut-l, “M; per acre of mcrctimtiautc pu ,. ti.‘ These stands ale 51111111, .11.... V“ slx to cignt. uicncs n1 (noun-Le. p even today, flllllUSL lcu U011; acre _(:Ol1l(1 be removed 1n 111111111’ and ln nve years tune a gout, of pulpwood could be ubiaatcu. '1... larmer would be \\"c.l YLWhllut-(g p], ' .. 1.0,,- hls lubouru 11c ivcrc lll ; an hls waste ltlllli: L0 sonn- » eonunercial bllcCltls sucu 11.. it, spruce. ‘ Woodlots such as we llulle m Prince Edward Isumd. ' 0:0 under lntenslve nxanagettieut, ,1“ be made to earn five w 1011 110111;. DB1‘ acre ncr ycar lor m1 11111011111111 burlod or tune. 1n lhch" coudltlon. they are probably c lug one dollar pct" acre pt-r 30.1: Q] less. MOTORISTS We who are proteci fed by c1 Complete Automobile lnsur-. once Policyienjoy,‘ financial freedom} against the many hazarclsofmotoringl, villiyou would core‘, to ioin us,‘ see this, agency today.» W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD ctiatttorrzrowu _:: Where Accidents Happen Slx out of ten traffic killings happen In rural traffic. Slx out of fen truffle accidents happen in cll-les, towns ppen at street infer-section: of’ killings hnpprn at curvrs. b of at-cldeitls and 36% of nll killings ltappcn 0N Three out o! every four drivers who pct Info accldenls, ‘ B0. 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