-~t»--»-.->¢-11-. - . . r-mt-'*L.-~_-nn Utheaggmgg .-.......-,.-_,_-.-.~._....~ gsu-sva_nn.a»».an. e-e .. 11ml l1.1".1~ 1101,11 tlistztuttitiued for the present, 1111-1 :11".:111a:1.-1l that migration will be re- ll, ,..,..l1 ,1, l1(1_~~ll)l(‘. 111 the interval, s11g_1.~1- 1111- \\111111p1-g l-'r1.-1,- l'r1-ss, Canada can ti. .--:-.1- 111111; 1.11 1-11111111111111 111' the stihcutc so 1T4. t '1' 1111-. 1.111,“ 111111 have conic 111-re, l.’1"i11cc . _1-.1l\\ =:-1 l-1'1111l 11:1. 1.11.111 it); -\'l)\'1'l 5001111. I40} '_\'1-.-: ll11111~u rclt, 5t; (jut-her, 15'); Ulttttflfl, 59f’; '_\1.11:"t--11.-1_ lt-f; .\';1sl.":tt0l10\\"."111, 101; Alberta, 113: 111111 111111-11 tftuluml1izt. 17;. 111 11. s s1-t1101111-11t 1l1.'-1"e has 1101211 Sttrprisiitgly 111111- 11:1'|'i0111tV\", thanks largely" to the directions n1 1111111011 \\'-1l'l\l 1's 111111 to the 11111111111111 sense tlis- l1l.1_\'1-11 l1_\' 1111- \"1~1u11t.'11'_v ztgt-uizs who have a. ist- e1l, 1111110111". 1111-10 is 110011 for a cicar statc- _ PAGE“ FOUR TNE OIIAHLOTTETOWN G ll AND IAN Morning Dally (Founded tn I887) President, Llent. Col. W. Chester S. tllcLure vice-President. J. B. Burnett. FJJ. Secretary, LleuL-Col. D. A. lllacliinnon. 0.5.0. Editor and Managing Director, J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Associate Editors. Prank Walker and Inn A. Burnett. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Marl in P. E. l.. S-LW per year. 32-54) for I Iwllllllt $1.25 for 8 monthr. 50c for one month. City uelncry. 50-1111 per your, $3.00 [or b‘ monthlt $1.75 for 3 monthl. B) Mail In Canada and U. S. A. 55-00 Fuji"- Snturuoy ltecllly. $2.1m oer year. al-tw for t1 will!!!“ 50c for 3 months.- "The Strongest Memory is [Weaker IMI the Weakest Ink." THYRSDAY, oc-roonn 24. mo. Girl Guides And \Var Savings '1 1111 1.11“: tiui1l1-s of this City were rctlticstcd 1111-11- 111x111 1l11:11"t01's t0 lllltlCflilhC some na- ; 11 >t1\l\_‘t‘ t1» ct-lcbratc Saturday’, 10th 11151., ' . 1111111111 Liirl tiuitlc Day throughout '1'l11- 1-.\"0c11t1\"e of the tjuidcrs’ Club 1 111-ruled to put on :1 canvas of Char- 1 111111, on Saturday, for the sale of \\'a1" 511mm.- Siantps as a tiiitiouztl et't'ort. The Spirit 01' S"l'\1'1lQ' is l1r11111i11011t in the lllllltlS of young p1-f1l111‘ 111111 tl-t-l- will be making a worth while ' -:1 >':ut1r1l';1_\-, of this week, in selling \Var Q >1.1111p~a_ The future 0f Canada tlcluends N“ 1.1- s.-1\-01l. lluyiuo- \\'.'u" Saving-s .1111.- 1>r .\'z."u11ps is not only giving, 1t is -'ll return interest on the invest- lu- this uieans. can help to will 11 l5 _, - 1'11‘ ‘he future knowing that when the envn-i- 1'= ll. f1~:1"01l. they have a safe anchor of t» lit-tin the re-coiistrtirtioii period. There neut in favor of lmvinq War Fav- . . .1111 ('t-1"tit‘ic.'1t1-<. K: 11 '1.'111'I1'.g* 1l11\\'11 a ticrntan l1lu11e for it .10 mm. anti-aircraft 1"~11:11l of 11".": 1.111" --"' "-11 a ll"‘l wi"h five machine gun 111-- (‘111111111-10 rouutls of 4.5 inch ~1-1*.f-'. -< (‘ll-‘llfll fuses to explode 2o shells v/niig-lrtt- 1"-11:‘l1ls 11f (l inch llowitzer 11:"1»\'1l1- :1 1111-‘11 111.11g» t1» 1lr11p o11 a 311- .1 FW‘ 111. bomb to rlrop over ;..1l1-11. '1. J 51011 ll--\\it/t-1" slit-ll: o1‘ \1'111; .\111111t111i1i..11. . 1--.'\i1'1~ r) M 1". 'Ki11Q on 1.1111 1-\l»~-s1-> "1110 11111111111 . l\'."'11;' ."tt11l 111111, ('. ti. . l! 111111-1111 i11 11-1111141-11 1_1\-1-1\_1' 111111 respect to Jiviatiou “'l'l1e statement." it sat-s. - nit-turn \\"1‘1'1’ to he trained :1. :1 111-titer of fact. lvl\\l on 311111-111111-1" 1 lK-furr- ,\l-'_ ll."111<11n 11111-11‘ l1i~ .-,, 1-.-,-. :0 1111.01 .\1r_ King and .\lr. was. s-v: .\l1'. ll.'u1<1»n, 1"1-fe1"1"1-<l 111 11.21»: 111111-11 lu- liiitist-lf l1e.'11"1l. lt . '1 111111 on 1111- s-tr1-et, i11 1111101 ' - 111-\\-p:1p<-1" 1111-11. llc- verified it lle11:11't111e11.’. The ‘secret’ xvas 11115 h-forr- it was iut-orltorateil t- in his .'1-l1l1"1--= to a ("ituservi- -. z-l-"t-a-lv luv-av all this 111 be true. r1 -"1111‘= thr- 9111111-1- l'1>'<l-lit‘t‘1'1l'(l. 11:11 whe- ‘l-r W11» or no‘, v.-’--'1‘ pmsible hearing (‘I111 so ;-1-1'-o1-.'-.l '1 1 l-ef-aern the Prime .11‘ 1111- f), , -. l'-.'11l1-1- have on 1110 1- '111- 11."t'--1-l-_ n71:- .\lr. K111; refused -1~ "t‘1i1"‘\‘ of ‘be llritish fio\'e1'11111<-11l (or ‘h1- l§’.\.l"', 1121111011 i11 (“(111- ;,.,..,., . 1-1:1-o111-:1-_-c savings 111111 1001 a 501W‘. nf|slzttc1l to take over the guard of the airports as v. ' 11-\\\' v1==e11ts to .<llt‘ll an r11": ."tirports without 1.11.1111; the trouble _1o laud lllcll- Oppffstpd l,wplcs_ _ London- - ~ -- ‘w-Fog 1~\;-t1-11-1-11t and 1l1-si1-.-111ler 1111111311 111- 11111 so a1 311111011111. The third .\lin- 'l'1"l¢‘5~ l1 .. 1.1.1 11,. >\l,-_ p.123‘. 1t1».-t1-110t11»1l ister 111 Defence, 111'. Power, fool: a flYIllfJ‘ We mun", unflfihlflnd why "m, - S‘ tl- "M111 l\\" 1»11i\' rvtlti-t-s, hrtvc 111.1110 glance at us en r1111t1- from Y\0\vfo11111ll:111tl to ‘Plume Alinistei- refuses to 1111110411 1‘ ,,.1 1 , . - , , ,, - ~ . . >~ w.’ - - a tuunbcr of Parliametitary uutlor- 1 I\ . 1, of 1.,“ Ry \,T‘_ 1.11 1lcf1l1v1l1...g Elllplll, ll&1lll1'li\]\\l1(_‘l'>(’t lrlcilatitll-ll. Tlhe ltiitue hlipister tscymtarws whcse function i, Mum ‘ l l ‘- -1i1=. l“O1'f‘ t"1T~,1\' 1:1 1e oss 11s enst 1y \'lS1 (f l0 . flfl ll1l€§ O 11lS|ll‘C Oil!‘ b1; t1) angwql- quegplong w-jlich come- 1f ‘-- 1 1 .. .1 11e1-tl m-rr l1."1\"e 111-1-11 1111- tlcfenct", but kt-pt as far awav from the Pro- twill"? ll"! l"""'i‘*“’ of 111°” n" . p" _. v C‘ v] V.H_ \ ~ U. ._ .s‘ll£‘Cll\'c (l(‘[)1'll'llllf‘lll5, 111111 thus re- 1 .1» r \_1_n1<=,_as . .11.\1 1. .- 11d now the . uustcr of lme ll“, Mlllfilm-S 1'f‘n] allcll \ y." ---- 1- ' -‘ ‘llr king prt-ft-l-s- 1o 11111.- 'll‘l<l'|(‘1"l(‘.<. \l1" l\'f1cl1.-1u1l. after pmntising to .1111. (lllllCS. (‘Xcvlll 011 illlltortaut occas- _, _1 ‘ , ,~- ‘ _ . - - - , v - ions. 1:1 the 1111i war S11" Robert a. __» _ t. 1 .1~ dies: the lisheiineti s l uinn 'lue<r1.1_\ 111111111 u ‘Bcrdcn h“, a Pnmalnmllflry lmdep (ihiltl lfvoctiec-s 1H1- plstit, for cvacuatiull 0f Bllll-‘ll nlpnl nl‘ (-_\’;l([l‘\‘ ]111\\' the l1l.-1n works, that it if ' ‘on i< rcstutit-tl. l-‘or instance there is the 1g of ftlntis t-vcry so often announced 11y lip,- ,,l- 11ml qt-ttuii, 'l'ht-rc is also 1l1c lrtiuigrztpli i11 the l1ull1-ti11 11f tho (Xtuavliau National (11111- 1111111-1- on hefugees aslvitig for funds. llut it is n“; 11111111- \-1-r_\- £10111‘ c-xztctll- what these fund. are for. 111-routing a lmotlegger." Officials of the Na- ,B'rltlsh art- demonstrnt-lnz that the 'l11r-re 1s lli-‘ll-ll-tll 11f sonit 1111111011 who ll-Ht‘ 111111.11 l\(‘\'(‘1lll(‘ lleparttucut at Qttmva suggests 1:555]; rgxklhglllmllfitllzrelslyrgia 1:: arrn-t-rl 111-11- \\.'I‘! 1111-11" ("11111111-11. lltlrlrtfi. 11111- the liquor 11114111 be kept 1n hourl. \\'1- wonder sleellng themselves to meet ndvcrs_. gathers, 1111' the l.--1'1l will 1111111110. l‘-u1 1111- what next? llitlu-rto i1 has been claimed that “V lntlls “Tmt 7°71“ “ml l" M"?! Itllllplfll 11~t.~1.'1 ---.- 111110 11-.-111v\~ 11f these tl11-1-1-ft11111":'<t= were so acrilslonicrl to their liquor at léYf-Cl'¢'fi'5"3'llii"cll'§emy '5 ‘muought? an. or it’ it “ttlll/l 111- lt1t.-.111l1- for them to sup- ll-11111e that 1111-0 wuolrl not ("111111- to a place where —-———~ port 1110111-1-11-1- 11' tht-ir children were f1111111l|ii 1111s l1rol1ibit1-1l. Now it is ('l.'lllll(‘1l that 1111-1- 'po?_:g:?gn:h° "gvneglslnl hump, '1l1 1". l. :1Y~11 brought 11p the subject will 111111-1- rea-lilv 1-111111- if lll(‘\' ran l1uv hooz» p11¢=lQ lt-lfon pllpl-ll-llg out élarm of 11-{111- .1 4p“ Hm.- ill i11-eat l1i'll"l1'l, 1710 for 111111-1- t-tv-si-iiiptioii clte-tper than they can 1']l1lc(k;'a‘f:rn;'1i'l 1"’. glut; h; Dumber given is 32,000, from devastated lioine- buy it in their own country. " “me; ,5'q{l"£-¢“',,Q,',"md'y 14:11:32 lauds in Eta-ope. But 11o definite policy is an- tiutuiced. Further, 1f llllgfillltlll is resumed, there has. need to 11c a statcttit-ut of exactly u-hat are thcl li111its of their l111>ts' responsibilities. 1t is gen- erally kuou-u that the ltotncs into which they tare rcceivt-d 1ll'€’fL'5l)t)ll>ll)l€ for their niaiuten- is as ll, should 1m Alm- ,ll_ we ztncw-ftmd, clothing, shelter—but thcre is some d?!" “DECK our soldiers to will": haziuess with regard to hospital, ntedicztl, and “m1 the Nam" _' wilds“ 5"“ dental care, if such should be necessary. 'l‘hese Russia l5 plllyltli h" Own INIW l1oi11ts shoultl he ClCflfCd up, and when a policy w h“ 0w“ advamage- “d “cmdy . . , _ eLieLs, and her moves w.ll be dictat- is decided tipon 11 should be carried out gcn- ed entirely by expcdtence. She erallv. '1‘ u, . @‘\'tl l,’ _ ul .‘ loves Great Britain no more than t ‘11111 11111) I 1p onls n11 cause far loves Germany. but she fears more rotne tutu tie specia cases they fll'8'l1e1'1e55 at. the mcntczit, and is designed to alleviate. llthereforc able to fgLi-e frtlzier rein to ~ - - , - l 1er expressions o disll e. Mole- Ihere time nuwto sift these matters thor- ‘Over’ ll“, Rum“ game M Drew“ oughlv. lhc l-..\"0cut1\"c Conunittee and the Nn- ifs to fllattcr the axis alnd remove 111111.11 Nlvisoi-v (‘ouncil on l-“vacuees f1"o111 Grc-tt - mm l e mmds a- “l m” “'5 . . - . ' ‘. _ _ ‘ rulers any apprc-Itcnson concerning Britain anrl Ireland-Jo give 1t its full t1tlc—— Russia's immediate objectives. - have l1efore them expeiicnccs gained so far. T°rcnl° G101” “d Mall- Tltey have the know-ledge that many times as Th, action of ll“. mail)’ home-s 11111-1- been offered as there have 511M114 $91811 eXample to other tax- beeri children. 'l'l1ey have the comfort that the igoguldbcillyxsplen gélccoqsllllllicglilglblic; militar be. Stuttering. Canadian authorities announce rather this country's armed IOFLCh. which pIOVAllCL‘, too, first acljusttnctits have been made to the geu- ,'bel1ind this decision to take lcsi l _. g‘ " , from the people for provincial eral sttrfactiou of e\e1_\ one. And they lime lpurposes. and be prepared to make the assurance ‘that the scl1ools—thc next most lclorrcsponding reductions In taxa- inipurtzint euvirouiuent after the homcs-ltavt- l-‘Qn- mslmble .145 ‘We m“ "mwus _ -_ - - . . things on which prcvznclal and lecened the children k1111ll\_', and with flSlOl]lSll— ynunlclpfll l-el-ellue can be spent, mqlv llllll. lmllhll. have {ml-ll lhem f tn \ it l; nothing less than practical. . 11 t 1t sound patriotism to give some of corporate life there. lt is reassuring that these Canadian Commit- 100s have announced that they are staying on them up during the period of the war. 01n- primary objective just now is to help Britain win this conflict. - Windsor Star. the job. ____ ..__, The stale o! the English language. - _ at this moment in history is pretty — EDITORIAL NUIES - ma. I 1111111 1t would 11¢ fair to [say that the mother-tongue has reached a lower stage of degrada- tlon today than ever it dld i11 the palmy days of Handies, Knock- , Knock, or ‘JIJ-skldoo. First of all soon as these are completed, allowing the pre- {men- 311* 1110 varialimls m1 tlie scut Air Force guard to return to the mainland. l},‘"?"l‘l Qlilzlfmlg- Th“ expressm“ l, * p l, sifzkretg 1s well known to all _ ' ‘ meanzng a statement W111". But Daniel \\ ebster, American lawver, statesman 110W mtfltn!‘ T°2ifl°l§rtllFll/%al'0,l- P31116111]: ~ ~ _ _‘ - across 1e wor " izsm r,' w alltl orator» died t111s date, 1852, 11c negotiated means a swim pollllm, ‘Ilfllne-Callq the Ashbnrtou Frcaty which settled the bountl- 1111: cnmpmgn? 1 am cbngcd to re- arlv between Canada and Maine; - - . port that the wcrd “bli1zkiss" en- 1 i 1 “e l t] r l h_ I “h? mflueltlltc nioys t1 measure of popularity among wea (one: a rv 1 ougt is ‘tes a ion 011 1t‘ -_ l - . 1» ; hiticrttcd, the "blitzpuss" ls re- rintt slavery (lucstion. Ile touched the dead l’ S example of bad The Legion Cluard now at the armourics are lthc youngsters, Among the more so- iferred to as an corpse of Public Credit and it sprung upon its nlanners_ A NM, york llgiygpflpcr feet"."—-refcrri11g to Plainilton, flescribes the otitbreak of colds in ‘ l, ,,, l, ,,, Berlin (due to long sessions 1n atr- _ _ _ _ l .ralcl shelters) as a "kercliookreig."— According to the finding of Provincial Co111- By Richard J. Needham in Calgary itiissioner hlorris and Assistant Comr. of Traiu- lflcrald- 111g Currier, this Province enjoys the enviable] Dictator Stalin has‘ dlscardedtthe reputrttioii of hag-111: one 111 every eight l1o_vs lgtrilcellzhglpglézliidlaéggmffigfingélfi 111 the lslnutl a Scout. Tlllf‘ l‘ lllt‘ llc-‘l lccorfl 10f the Soviet. Union. Under 1111c sub- on the yhucricau c1111t111e11t, LlSH-X coming next lfit-llllte 533W" Jllsl- announced in lMoscowntlicrc no longcl-luiill b; atliy tree co egos or even igi sc 00s. -Pupils above thclseventh gracltiltvill . -< ,. , , .- -.l have to pay t.u1 i011 or E0 wi 1011 ‘X11. ll. (". P1111111. Sttrctnr} of 1111 lhitisa further education. Th“ 15 a return \\1:-t l111l11-s l.e:1,;u1-, .\l1111t1'e.-1l. rt-ports that up- to 1.1m 0111 “dual 5,151,311" or mum. a. - . - u; -. . . . . - tion, hall‘ public and half private 1t 1111s of ,0 \\t 1 111111.111 _\o1.ths haie eoine l1e11- which grow up m Europe in the with one in twelve. a a u a to enlist i11 (‘Yinadiaii coutirqeuts for sea, lanil V-Dm-ly lglh ccnlul-l; yllldel- 11ml sys- 111111 air. “All 1111- llovs paid their own fart-s Item! hlglielrl cducaftioti was limited W, ,_ _ '_ _ , _, to 11c cnrrcn o prosperous par- to ._1. _l1<1e, (Le said.) .1111l_ l l1.'1\e_ rect-turl \e1_\ lcnw In this Country. under me erin: rt-poiis as 1o their show-111; 1n the sr-r- limpact of d-rtnocracy, frcc educa- v101-<. ‘their officers whom l have encounter-ml tiléfgorfilfi have spoken very highly of them all. saying 11 lTliat, expanrioti its still going Qn__ has been an eve-opener 1o them how 1"f‘.'tll_\' Quofl lNcw Yml‘ 151°51- s1»l-l1c1"s they l1.'1\'e turned out to be, one of the l)“. by (lay ll“. Germans are ,-..1.t1-1-1l l11»\-< is r1 1\11\-.-i1~.-11 insll-llclrn‘ in l1;'< 1l1li1_ plundering the countries they ltavc >a1'u1 i. .1. enslaved. Tlicy make no bones labout it. It is 1111111111111, Dr "'l'l11-1-c is a tendeticy today to over-specialize, Ley has declared. that Polesshould .. _ . presume to lmve the same stan- to learn 111111e and mote about less and less, to tdards of me as the Gonna“. The emphasize, frills to thc detriment of well est:ll)-v51,3ll(lal-d o; 111-111; or 111(- Dutch [NOTES 11v 111: WAY latedly, ls no bar to admission into l THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN ‘b55155?’- 'n'u'u'n'u'ln'hfi'n'lu'u'b'n'lfln' Aerodrome Construction Commonwealth - Air Training Plan -' By J. A. WILSON. ME-l-C- | Controller of Civil Aviation l CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT; 1 ?__ 1 contract, plans and specifications tbegnn to trickle through to the Contracts Branch m Februan’. 1940. ‘and IIICFCHSEG rnpidlv to a steady lstrctttn during March and April. lPublic tenders were called for dur- ml; 1119,53 months and tenders were .' awarded to the lowest. bidder whose tender complied with Departmental requirements". Herr Hitters rapid lwork in Europe then hastened the tcmpO of the ‘Draining Plan. and. to save the inevitable delay this course t-ntuis, restrictions were withdrawn and manv contracts have been neg- lotiatcd direct on an agreed unit urlce basis with known reliable con- ltractois. The culling of Dllbllc ten- ders of the earlier jobs had estab- lllshed o range of fair prices for -cacl1 class 0t work in different d15- =tricts WlllCh made a good guide for these ilegotiations So many con- tracts were being let that the ser- vices 0f all reliable contractors ex- perienced in highway work could be Listed as soon us the plans and spect- flcatloils were completed and the. properties purchased. Later m the. ‘Summer it ivas necessary to ask ‘Eastern contractors to invade the lwcst as firms there all had their [hands full. _ . l To press the work and finish as many projects n5 V possible before cold iveather came m. the Fall, the contractors were put on their metal; ' and it- 1's very gratifying to be able 1 to state that. practically without ex- v ception they rose to the emergency, - kccpitig their units operating: twenty-four hours a dav and seven days a iveok, whenever weather per- mitted. The main contracts 1n- chided clearing, stumping, drainage, grading, paving. seeding and fenc- ing. Aerodrome lighting was done by our own field parties whose fore- men had made all installations on the trans-Canada nlrwav and were more fantlllar with the work than any contractors’ gang could be. Power, telephone and water supply were, in all cases. separate con- tracts. To September 30th 94 nerodrome construction contracts had been let; as well as a very large number of sub-stdlary contracts covering mis- cellaneous xiecessary works and mater-lat 11ot provided for in the main contracts. To date the sum made available by the Department of National De- fence from the Joint Air ‘Irainitig Plan's appropriation to the De- partment of Transport is $24,313,810 ‘Plus sum is based on the estimated total cost. of the development .0! each project based on our construc- tron plans and specifications plus the land value. Maurcontracts have been let for 94 prolccts involving approximately $11,577,028. In addi- tion, thc Department has purchas- ed direct: for use on these projects $1,870,915. wot-111 of bituminous materials for paving; grass seed and fertilizer $105.678.; lighting equip- ment $717,271.; contracts for power line construction and power services lot. 1.0 date $138,140.; water services $186,185. Work done by Depart- mental forces excepting lighting i11- strtllntiotts 1111.5" cost $117,600., and the cost of Departmental engineer- 111g lllSDCCLlQll amt 1801111005 $289,802. The total sum encumbered 141 date is $17,793,000. These contracts m- volve the moving of some 120900.000 cubic yards of earth; the l-ayuig of some 300 miles of drains front 6" to 30" 1n cutnnctei" and the paving of 10,000,001) square l-ttrds equivalent to l-lit-tl ll -liti1"1n 111-l to for-wt ‘hat education is "lll-‘l l?“ l"\\‘l‘l'°<l~ W151“ ,- - _ ', l ‘“ - 1 ~ . ' ,Deu1sche Volkswlrt, if the r piun; 11111114111111 a111l not information,’ hev. yquel-“l comm“. ;S p, Suppl). Go l. ntany with fccc We Germans says the Volk' -l1cr Bcobaviiter tn the true (icebbels style, have as 1-'.1l\\'.'11‘1l'lirrnvu. $._l., ret-ttlr of Loyola College, told the grailuxitiug class of the Czilltolit- lligh 51-1111111 at it< 1-11111111cncing exercises. The result 111111-11 interest, in the French har- ; 1 l:_. .2, . . . ~ _.- w. 4., vest a." the l~".'eu'.l1 themselves. of 11. t1. . 1.1.1101 lhoun 111a111tu11e1l. 1s 1111 ‘The ccmmmc byztvm of Eunme 1111~11‘.:11 indigestion is the halluizirk of 11111011 20th c1-11tu1'_\' education and 1111111 1s lowered to 1111 li-vt-l 11f 1111- lmrivlt." v u n- a Illllzi. be organized, 5.15s D1". l-‘titik. to guarantee 1o the Gcrnlan lx-oplz- ‘tho highest pzxxiblc standard of uvell-bezztg. Everyirixcrp the purpose ~15 tho some, to turn tlic enslaved people: into 111-lots in the scrvlcc of '1' - \ ' '- l"'-',l‘""" ." -'l - ‘h _11t .l1111~tcr "ti-f ~ 1 itiics 'll.\1l e\1<.en1l_\ {he German Hermnv ‘ ,_ the 10ml), 1111s<01l the boat . \\ 11:11 has c11111e l10t\\"e011 1111' ones, thc ma- : bu.l.e.>, Tho protu- citbiuet ministers an1l this l‘1"o\"i110e that thev “ed 90mm‘ “lie .1‘ 0"“ i“ “hlch “u . . . ; ,. . . . - other 118116113 \\-1ll be placidly agri- 1'l\'Ol(l it as 1t were a l1lague. lhe bcnioi" .\ln1- l-ulluml‘ pawl-S ol wQCd and (ll-aw- islet" of llett-nce and member for Prince, begged ,<‘I'5 0f Wfltfil‘ 10g the NOYdlC 6111;111- , _ - ,, , _ ~ ‘_ H eers iccliatiizie warmers and men to be txtttsctl 111111111; htle \\l1t 11 llts ..\cel1tnc_\ b, g mo’ Th“ is for mo fuwm 111111 lhzuct-ss Alice 111-11- 111 our uudst lhottgh 11 Bu: for the moment there 1s 110 pretence at laying evcn for that. chcerlcss future. The Germans‘ chlrf concern so far has been to plunder and 1t, stock their own gmnarles at the expense of was his 1111111111011 1lut_\' as .\liuistt-r-iii-attctul- 11111-1‘. :1111l he subsequently ueut to llalifax. 'l‘h1- .\liuisler of 'l'1"a11.<port flew four times over 1111- ercrctary, and it seems much more lappropriate that, suitable and rc- sponsiblc men with seats i11 the, HGu-o should be appointed to 1'c-» present their dcptu-Ltncnts ln Liinl absence of the. lvhnlstcrs than tlmtl 1111-. public 311011111 be fed its lnfor-l ttnatlon by Dress agents. Such a. sys- tem has the merit of being proper- ly democratic, properly responsible and providing a method by which men of Cnblnct quality can receive an apprenticeship 1n the admin- istrative branch. of 1-l1e Cnvcrnment. The present. Prime Minister of Great Britain 1X85 once a Parlia- mentary under-secretary. — Globe and Mall (Toronto) About the Ellen book Imagin- able ls Hitler's "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle) but there are some pass- more convenient to send a deputy. (Yin 1111- ruutpus i11 the. liberal fold over the. appointment of King's (‘t-unty judge have attytliiuf: to 11o with this hol-rott? e a e 0 ‘ “Harry Nixon" W3! a name to conjure with in the old Prohibition days in (Ontario. He held the fort there when all but he had fled. Now, aL-tst as acting Premier he has asked the U11- tario Liquor Control Board to consider a plan xvhetrcby United States tourists might be at- tracted to Ontario by a lower price 0n Govern- mcnt-sold whisky. Such a scheme would have the dual effect of increasing tourist business and the flow of American exchange. Mr. Nixon said that to his knowledge details had not been ivorkcrl out, but it was proposed between O. Lfll. and Dominion authorities to elminate t-tistoitts and excise taxes on import whisky t0 .\1neri1-.-111 customers. This ivould reduce the price 11f best grades from around $6 to $2. A rlrtnqer. hmvevcr. which would have to be guard- lg-reat the scartflce that may be 011 111411111-"1 was the rc-sale of the ivhisky in this gfmw-“QTY- m‘ Whalev" u“? melt-m h‘ . _ _ that have to be employed: and all e1111n11l. I nless some ivay were arrangcrl that ‘lllls even although the actual mlll. dwelling upon. In one place Hitler gives his opinion of the British as follows: “The British nation can be countcd upon to carry lhrough to victory any struggle that 1t en- ters upon, no matter how long such a struggle may last or however 1111: 111111-1-"1, did not obtain the liquor until he lttlTY eqlllllmvltt Bt- hand may be Th terly inadequate when compared 1"(-:1c111~1l bonu- he would have a "fine chance of ‘with that of 0th” nfllonsv. The the founda lion . ages therein which are well worth- ovei" 8:10 titties of standard highway ‘.21’ wit c. The average cast. of aerodromcs for the different classes of schools 1s as follows:- Elt-nlcnt-nry School, aerodrome, ull-\\’av 111-111, with grass surface, lacreauc from ‘.10 upwards $100,000. Air Navigation, Gunnery and Bombing and Air Observers School 1ilCl‘0(ll'Olllt‘5, all-ivay fields with three hru-rl surfaces 3,000 ft. x 150 ft. .a11d hard surfaced taxiways 500 {acres and upwards -- — $350,000. ‘ Service Flying Training School —- '1 Main field where all living quar- ltt-rs, hangars. shops, etc, are con- wentrntcd. with double triangular lliarrl surfaced runways; l Relief lticlcl “Ill-h hard surfaced triangular | runways and one all-way turf Relief T051 for all three nerodrcimes . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $200,000. (To be Continued) Credit ‘Nherebue (Ottawa Citizen) l All pr-aLse and honor to those - 291 individuals and organizations . in the country who have subscrib- -etl $2,766,502 in Canada's non-in- 1 FIRST FROST A sparkling sunset. oranged to Id, inns like a bell of sorrow tol , ' xilght of whistling cold" For npw an arm swings near and or The brittle lamp of every stare--. ‘The flowers grow in the garden pied Velvet. imperial. laughing-eyed. While on them all hovers a breath, , The whistling frost of silver death. - I grieve to see the wine-red crowd watch and watch them, tall and proud, And tcll them that tonight death comes, Beating the stars like kettle drums. IP01" the last time I kiss their / ./ , %/%'//”’ light and the telegraph and these great benefactors of m: up with banking assistance. t-erest-beztruig \\--.\r rtificates. This is lending money in a truly un- selfish spirit and at some sacri- fice. The same amount subscribed to the second war loan would have brought in a small fortune in the aggregate. As lt ls, the lenders of this money expect no return be- yond the amounts they have actu- ally loaned to the country. Although particulars of this non- interest-bearing issue can be ob- tained at more than 12,500 post offices and at; nearly 3.000 charter- cd banks and branches. there has been no special effort to push this form of lending. When the 3 per cent second loan was promoted, however, the chief note in the pow- erful publicity campalgn was the opportunity to join patriotic serv- ice with profit. There ls no ob- jection to that. but it. does seem that the subscribers to the non- interest-bcarlng issue have not re- ceived the tlia-nks and admiration they deserve from high quarters. Canada’s Place Name (Exchange) The nomenclature of towns 1n Canada might make an amus- ing study. For example, there are 26 Canadian settlements with girls’ narres. Alberta. has Aggie, Dorothy, Hilda, Kathleen, Margie, Millicent, Norma, Patricio, Rose- mary, and Wlnnlfred: British Col- umbia has Dots, Jessica. Lois, Lorne, and Ruth. Ontario has Clara Belle, Myrtle, and Pearl. Quebec has Loretta and Malvina. Saskatchewan has Constance, Corrine, Daphne, Diana, Katherine, and Nora. 0f writers, eto., there are Dumas, Car- lyle, Ibsen, and Mozart in Saskat- chewan, Balzac in Alberto. Bon- heur in Ontalo, Rembrandt and Lauder are in Manitoba. Parliament is represented by Ae- qulth and Earl Grey in Saskatche- wan, Balfour in British Columbia, and Eden in Ontario. Czar, Countless, Empress and Coronation are all in Alberta, while Viscount and Sceptre are in Saskatchewan. Wartime Sask., reminds one of Anzac, Alta. Settlements with German names are prevalent. in Saskatchewan. with Blumenhof. Eckner, Fuldn tangen- burg, Leipzig, Lemberg and Neudorf. St. Isdlore, Que, fortunately. ls quite a way from Swastika, Alta... A delicately rfulned pre- ,. paratlon whic restores, 1.- itrfngthens and beuutiflee the , B l‘. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY IIAIR. T0 ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. Promotes a new and lup- erlor growth where the hair in falling and ll remarkably useful In preventing dandruff l and destroying parasitic hair , klllern. Just follow the direc- t tione carefully and you will be amazed at the results. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 60o pee Bottle GASSY STOMACII! RELIEVE!) Even person who h troub- led with no In the stomach breasts. The lovely golden fleeting 31112514. Made sad to think on morning's shore 'I‘l1elr beauty will be nevermore. I grieve to see them fall and die Wherehllclfiidled, burning, sparkling Z The stars make mirrors of the sky. I bid them farewell ln their eleep, Wm ned now in snowy silver seas, For ey. immortal. will but leap Like us. to a more marvelous peace. And here I sit by them and view e solid sky as white frost: comes. Knocking the winds to silver dew, Beating the stars like kettle-drums. —Edw_tn£urran.__ thl; u an Indication that Ameri- cans were becoming less time con- scious, until the truth came out ,wl-.m a. bcllboy reminded a guest on his departure from the Woodgtpck Hotel that he was forgetting his and bowls should get t bottle of Dr. Evan’: Stomach Mix- ture and see how finch]! it will relieve all vreeelng symptoms Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture, taken at meal times not only prevents all had effects from u. but ltvprumotee the func- onal octl ty of the etomm-h. nslst digestion and improves the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORDER YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 85o ...-._ -:J . _. JZZQ. " 51- LADIES Why not call and lee stock of Max Footer Society Beauty Aids and like advent- age of the tremendou drop In the price of these rodllctl. Never before has t o llrlee been so low In can fala-rm clock. 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Sula, you may feel saving Demmltt, Alta. _____i____ NEW GLASGOW C.N.R. 11m National Railways successful raising of funds for the Purchase of a war $1,000 additional for chairman and president of the rail- WB-YS. in a letter to the divisional superintendent here C. T. Montgom- ery. states what has been accom- plished on the New Glasgow divis- ion affords a good example or what. can be done, and I would like to extend to you and your associates on the division a. word of commenda- tion and sincere congratulations upon the results achieved." SOLD DUNS T0 QUEEN VICTORIA BRIGHTON, England, Oct. 21 — (CP) — Believed to be the oldest woman tn England, Miss Mary Davey, who sold buns to Queen Victoria, Ls dead. She was 108. From her 18th birthday until she was B7, Miss Davey sen-ed in an historic bun shop tn Pool Valley. Brighton. Royality and tiobllity of the Regency period shopped there and Queen Victoria. when visiting Brighton, ordered bread and buns from the shop. Miss Davey was active unt-ll a year ago. She voted 1n the last general election and on her 107th your Eyebrow, Basin. regarding this, but lest you like MEN CONTRIBUTE NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. Oct. 23 —Congratulatlng employees of the New Glasgow division of the Canad- upon the ambulance and other Red Cross purposes, S. J. Hungerford, the birthday was driven b; 1h of Brighton to the fnim fioiizy Clayton, Sussex. Where she w born. ___________ RENT nnarmvos Pnlumm OTTAWA. Oct. 23.—(CP) _ JUSLlCC W, M. Martin, rental Illllllfit/rllf/Or. said tonight he will conduct hearings shortly 1111111,. Ontario areas affected by the rent. begging order issued bv theWar. time Prices and Trude Boardsep- tcmber 24, Mr. Justice Martin intimated to- day that. rentcontrol-freezinl of rentals at levels of last January I- mllzht be extended soon 1.0 ma: beyond the 14 already cfmtmllgd 1n Canada. m. ud- Fathers were featured and gm their views on life at a. crowded meeting “in behalf of the father: of the u-orld" at the Caledonia Bap- tist Church tn, Panama, R.P. BAOKAOHE OFTEN WARNING Bacluebe may be the first sign of Ilhy trouble. When your luelr aches loll ll your lridneyn. Don't fail ‘It; heed ' nlr log-it in too important. a prompltctiel lo correct Baehche, or it: uule. A! tln lid lifll of Buknche tum confidently h Ovid’! 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