PAGE FOUR ‘f T. E IlIIAIILOTTEIGdN GUARDIAN Morning iially tl-‘ounded in lltfll is active, with prices firm. Manufacturing activity is being maintained at the high levels of previous months, except in the newsprint indus- try which is operating at a reduced rate of pro- duction. Shipyards and ship-rcpairitig plants con- tinue to operate at capacity. Building construc- tion is active, mostly on Government account, Output of mines in the Cape Breton collieries shows a considerable increase over that of last year. NOTES BY TIIE WAY President; ueuL Cor. W Chester b. Alt-Lure VIN President; J, R. Burnett, I.J.L Ueoretary: Lieut but l) A. olacluirirun 0.5.0. i Edit-n and aiiiinrguig unit-tor .| u. uurnctt. l-J-L Associate Editors: rniiiti Hunter and Ian A. Ihtrnell SUBSUIILPI1UN BA [III machine and barred ply, controllers wedd:d by Bureaucratic routliie. deyeloped ' to a point twizie avozdaiice ol i.u- chviduai féspiiilsiblllly of.en suns . the main ootecttve, has ciouéd the tlie w.y to rapid decision and ric.i;ii In sup- ttieir uuole training and experience to rne.hcds of IJEIXCC-Llllfl prcductzoii for czmmerciai profit have not a1. _ _ I. m “aarm b0 I) wit! u: P.t-..i., smut.» per ye-H; $1.20 for I month; ways been quick and imag naLve $1.25 to: 3 muntns; w» for one month ‘K QIICUBIal to make the IiGIISlIOII to ‘ ma,» u me y $5.00 -t ytrr sum i.» o turtle - - the 1i te different policies re- ' Sues ml a wwiiris. 5:0 in». one utiuiiii. New Blilllsll Gun 3111M fcgmflxiniéim ivrcgucrlrnngi _ __ __i-- re spee ~e"t. n mos ex e B! Mill W 9111111 Prvrlllvl’! 1111i! U- b- A N-W P" Fill , , . . , - , _ b kind iegardlbssauf cost. Thtse are aaiiiruq ire-can. saw iii-i ma. NM: ior u manual, All rCCOYdS 111 "W111i Pm‘ llcllflll lrlle cell oulslairaiiig but not un que ex- 511" l1" 3 "Will-l" beaten by the new British carbine or “Sten” sub- Ll-ie Charlottetown uutiruitiii our; in osmium at milclllllefillll» 533's llle lllallclleslcl'_cl_lalidlall' It for revolutionary thinking and Murnltni '- ew- ant-i... 1...... square, how lurh| uid is as accurate as ZlnY of the guns m its class, but ffiléOlllllbfifllgy mezlzicds. and that I out i\ n Agni ,1, (IIM r inn. I111 via-upon. , ~ - '~ , - ~ - , t lure o e rnt, ccnvenicn, “lflllull; ‘Mslrupulilldn sin»: lgriiry,‘ ins Peel u. llle Qlclllllllltl Wiisidfliiiioii in (lesigti was that and pas, “,1 we is the gn] est, nouns-n. .0. lllic, rat int, s... lurullln; M" nun. it‘ would be capable of mass protltiction in well- or cur hfllldlgjtpi _ LCn-gon Ulliebcrni liuurit-r, uruuii. innit-a RFUI stand. Iuilbury, Times. dispersed plants. Gas-welding technique was e111- ployed so that as many women as possible could be set to work on the gun, which is now being turned otit weekly in tens 0f thousands. The chief bottleneck iti sntzill-aritis production is the barrel, and iriethods are used for its pro- duction which, according to the Ministry of Supply, “would shock any orthodox engineer," but the desired result was achieved. The Sten fires almost as fast as the Thomp- son gun, and as fast as the Schnieisser used by the Germans It weighs less than either of these and has fewer parts. A Thompson has 90, i1 Schmeisser r04, and the Sten 59, counting wash- Onti nun fulriurru blllip, stunt-ton N. IL, ' “The Strongest Memory l8 Weaker than lid H cakes! Ink." Sldl Rezegh liano in Ncrt-ii r to have regular cort-eerzs course, always fnished up ‘Gcd Save the King.‘ [fluid Y, wtiitii: r577} {'19 i7: ‘tVar Program Co-urdinaled pl\\\lll\'lit\',1 is conccriictl the ~,l~_.i,l _\t;t'.c5 and Citnzida ikllliL‘. Supplies inure rcil tape and tariffs. permits entry, free So far u w" lam-tier between li..s his; i',> lwii i across this - Czniatilzi. by a $61’ vs 1 know the tune. In fact the l song and learned tiiemseives t., the the camp singzrig Kin ’ at the tcips of . ‘ , t T“ __ ,- . “p, tntqd; pur- _ _ unti one day an onderly officer "'1 ‘llll _ a _, ,, dinoqs 1H,, eis and pins. heard them~and, porn" chop, he C*l‘l>“i‘l i“ ' .l' ‘b i The vim derives its name from the first letter 1953,20‘ hail a stroke" —- Linden ‘ -- i-. b: L", t cx- n ‘ ' s ner. ; \'~ .;. t; -, .. .. t i L . _- . - Ii i. i: _ t ‘ - .. . , ~ zliiiiilil ‘ii lit ' l 1d, 10ml $113 Suépnes of the names of the two people most closely as-I A d k t _ _‘ , _ , ,_ ,,_ "VH5 Cmnd, sociatcd with its design, S and T and Iln ma: lfgvgllc {llllrll-lf ‘l, lgglllfln, imported .i\ out . t.tp.i.t u . . i . E , d its t, n-r t. - D , r15 81¢‘ ~ 3 do ~ an ,-.. . is for ng an . . and . in ecenncr. this "inst be so l, us. l,“ mpsgd "hills in regard to the Pl; in lrind across On- il’ school due t9 te the American Revel. i; ztl-o i040, began designing the Stcn, and by the end lllit\t'ill . s i\' i . . . a | .. . .. ‘,1 m 1nd \'cw York to permit Ol ilallllilliy» lQ-lli lllc lll-‘l (llllcl fill" loo-GOO llall was twiivz- and tire to bring busy l*lll‘l ,'>‘ll*‘_‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 bet-n P]ac¢d_ frcm thcn on fighting ciuls and free 1l1t\\' it: . . ....ls. Iii rceetit month: Indians and th» bit l;- of New O:- th, ,,,,,. i , munitions by the Ijmt- iems They called him O'd I-Ifck. ‘, _~, , .,,, - TES ory befiaitse he W15 to eti Sgit "iii" l,‘ - ‘ f I :- NO — had small respec; f r {hand - pm. ll€lltlll o lie two vwv . ,_ tt-si jtlllf trcliiiicil stib- i iii" ifnili tcllliiliiitliltiii liiilci: \\'edncsdii)' was “another of the satire" for the "l CHHMMI l l i l - weekly half-holiday makers. c.iiiiitry' and co-ordin- ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, “Williliimlfilfiiifilii115,21? IIOw pleasant it must bc for Liberal politicians i i l~ i ' licre to dwell together in hziriiioiiy and guild _IIlII c tiiptnctit . _ __ . »- ._ . we,pqo,,s andi fellowship—especi.illy ill lungs County. cottiitrirs t cotititiitt.-c~, u’. grains. illllt"\' n (luctiou author ate the wiirk of varied iii-tiwitiit- a cals, guns, s‘: tanks, airplanes, .~. supplies. Rcsiths of 7' Productittii ii s» e. I." $1 '3 r tlve merits of the candidates: wfio can write _ Earns won Old I-Iickoiy ri ‘t * ‘ TIEWSPH-PFTS. , ~ I A l has IPEIITSHICLI(lfillffvillg 0f short leave caliduliy m give m“ a fairly gsod n ortcr L e . - _ and off-duty passes any army _ officer or pri- vatc who falls behind iti his training “bccaitse of slackness or iniscotidttct or other catises within their control." Instead they will be givfih C-‘illll- ti-aining periods (luring evenings, Saturday af- ternoons and Stindays until they catch up. l" wivrk by the Joint “liii” :'- ziuuouitcctl iti “Cau- adn _\t \\‘.ii-," .:l publication, which stat- es that tile illlltlllil 1e of Canzitiiziii productiOn in the sicctnitl tllllliitl‘ of i942 was nearly three titties that if i‘~..~ iuific for i041, while United States rttupiit unis ll'flll_\' four times that of the papers friir , littering the trove with ni‘. the 1s- sues of fcrzv iTiE‘\\'Sp‘l)€l'5, Anirvv Jackson had a" liar try for i941. liven shiirpri" izirrczisc; in production are l‘ * l‘ "‘ _ Pr‘. ,...t.;,. Th L L. h, o called for h)‘ '. >i=.~il-l1l\‘>'~ eillcdilll)’ iii ill’: "Conscription exists in Catiada, it has existed gfiiglmeiiluyilflvfll",.;llg.,ll,° ligfg‘ Th, United Status, w all-out production got un- in its rnggt odious and monstrous form for two grgawspp dm, bfwegln‘ Jgngr; son and hit cin Ever tlren stine P501931’ i1" (l that he must be ‘ c he had"i hen t3 "c .3 iii: n "=- .. .,..(,. n c. d liCW Od Hiewrr came to krcw turf: than they dd. —Tlie Printed W d. years, but the duty of Canadians is to obey the law, and drive from power those who had de- ceived thcni whcn the time for doing so comes," said .\Iauricc L. Duplcssis, cx-Ilrcniicr of (Q1111- bec, speaking to his fellow townsmcn at a huge open air meeting in Three Rivers. Looks bad for hlaclcenzie Iiingites. re .n Czuiaila. i other joint committees 0f the Ytiiictl States Illltl tflttnitlrt working 0n defense. t-conotnic and titliw ]1Z"7l1lt'Ill<Z the Permanent joint lloard on lJefettce, tho llaterials Co-ordin- ating Committee and thc lttiiit Economic Corri- niittccs. ' der way later ‘l ' ilihere are t: op badges whit-h do t. aixd peilsiii" are the ii‘ll of B11 ni ‘s ill its =01 i; A High Compliment Indeed At date cf the i941 Uoiiiitiinn census therc __., U, h, ,,.,,._ P1,, p, ,, -—————?- ‘Vere 171625 lillarrlcd lllales and l7"l7*l “Ruined are srvriflmliiilfiktiiiirllllii females in the province of Prince Edward Island of the moulding p!'iC"$S liii".‘<‘t*p~. In i931 the total ivcre 15.386 and 15.695. YBSPEC- '1‘ ‘ "The Charlottetown Hotel," d" ails of tit"- Llirder the c111 n The Svdtitit- lint-l lh-cord pzivs the following _ __ .. _ _ dad-m well-descrvtitl CF11!" liiiu-ni to our leading hotel lllielli" ‘illllclclill linlarlione , lzfulli” lllo“ lillaxl did“ "i r . ‘ . » ~ ,- I - n l‘ iroviiict: ct - ,~ . . “A word oi up, . (lliilull is amply warranted P _ - / i _ _ , , a inquzi a- fiirint ire time: ~ - , takifl". The number of \\'l(IO\\'S in 194i was 3.- the qu v o’ m1"! and the “n11 resmct to [.16 excellent character of the =- , . orders _ m, ,, M - . l . . 401 compared with 3 327. Divorced males total- ~. llm ml-loh bMk-s Lniiadian .\.'i:ioi:;il llotcl at Charlottetown, , ‘f, _ d.’ , d f 1,“ have been D-fftifl w 11h fatlyles Prince hdwtrtl lWitid \\lllL‘li was filled to over- led 22 conillflle‘ “llll lb. 110106 (fin. gtmttzfiminqggq}: linu- mad“ grro-rels. , ' ' ‘ Z .' _ “- . . ' "s cr eaci flowing \\'lll.l lliillilflV "t.- durtng the recent l9 colllparcll “M113, * ,,, b11539 a - di" is niad- in hjf-I-ii Quality . etl and tufts whim axeacy have their own de ‘ncrde the New Rcyd Ffkctrlcal and Mechanical Eng nears, Army Cqger. ins Ccrns. Int"ll'g£""~(‘e Corps A1111? Physical Tralnng c-ipsi R.A.O.C., R. A., R i “(Jld llonic \\\i\-k." \\.::t"‘.i attracted more vis- itor; than any tiiiit-i- Cltl'ill\'ill of the kind in Charlottetown in t‘: past ‘JO years. “The half dozen t lziaii National hotels locafi- Canada's "war" story has not been reaching the United States, a shortcoming lamented by Premier King and other Cabinet Ministers. Ain- ericans don't know our stigar and gasoline and ed nt ].~_-\- pttin l>§ thc l)lllllllll0l1 are uncx- _ H , ‘ _ .A.PC. RASC cvsllc(l ,,.,',,, ,.,...,, l lit 1mtinnlntlqllons and w,“ tea and coffee are rationed. lhcyliavcift been told lint-Xmas: lac “h; ksufflk.’ - s -\ ‘ * - ~ .< . 1 »~P ' e . ‘e . or s Rom . . - . Liiioiis . _ vices by any it " hitiils on the American Con- about Olll Silcllllclis or almlll our lllollll l mehh The Rrcsnnrlssancr Co 'ps, M1113’ Al." Corps and Army 51pm. mass of munitions. The logical thing to do woul-rl I ticnal Corps iv ll soon be having wtcunvn Ilotcl, one of the last , be to employ more of the people in the Bureau tinent. The L": in the C. .\'. h. l: i~lt-'.r_v eli.'iiii to be opened to , _ , their dies. as tvi‘l the Ferernl lo me ,,,,,,';,. g, ,,,- ,3“. p,“ i,‘ not the very of Itiforttiation to write stuff for xlttncrican COnr Servce Eiliirifll€fll Cort-s Int! - - ' ' ti all ' a o new hen" sumptioti and then make stire that their stulf was read in the United States, The Bureau need not be concerned about the folks at home. TlJQV will get all that's fit to print about their own war cffort—throtigh their own morning paper. ll‘ ll‘ l1 Prime .\Iinistcr Mackenzie King is not asleep u tfd frr six u s to flrd out what they can do. Ten of m? new badses welgti one ounoe, as agilnst two oi’ metal to the ounce. Apart frcm metal, they save sofderibe- cause, instead of min: sdderd on, their metal aita iilfiiwt ,5 eqnbfdd- ed in the mcu .g n; 1t, c0315, _ giwttp \\illllC of course far , it is nevertheless the last 5 that goes into the making of ' llliltliTll IIOICI. SlflCC IIIC ~ of Prince Edward . ‘. liigltly picturesque I» it"l'.'lt‘ft‘ll :1 rapidly rising be st, of ilze a high-c . , tiii-liiii paring of t‘ ~ ll‘ lsliuitl, ihi- Yl . bl llll‘ lililll Word cnmT-i: frtm Ch ' . . - - ‘ ' .' - - ' ‘ '- ' k1 lltlt‘ Hi tin itul lll this dcvclopittent the 3i {he helm p0liUC3llY "Pllllllllldlllllllg lll5 We‘ that Colonel Rrbrt L Sortllnogf flit: Charlotte‘ uh irc excellent accommorl- Ocflillallfl" ‘Vllll will" Pollcles and lllalls- He "Bell gllligngli'lll.lcilg.o,Puésllil filiufldrfln. . . . . , ' - .. . irr n l‘ r ' 3;..." ,, ,..\»,i.i .- .~ - .-tt {tic lt')\\'CSt ratcg m not g0 to the country till i944, bttt should he Mcun, .,.,__,_ “(Hang "gellmglgl; h, 1,3,1 . :'| t,._-,,,,;;._ 1H5 Pluyf-(l a “m5; defer that long he is certain not only to lose the I .. s l1 d incnwain b, - uell over a in..- lilllliitfl: (ijnvcrtuiieut but to suiasli his party to smitlicr- m,“ “m, 1H,,‘ llllilcllf. "l rm?“ , v _ , _ ._ . ,Y I p, s i 0 Jilin T1115 1pc t p. ~ ., llntpl t, gnuulql on om of eens as wcl . So this is ll e; w tat ie wil do. e takes the though-ts of the New York Tlmrs back to these trouble- will delay the demand for overseas conscription 1w,“ B,_,,,=,_e_5 who med so hard the most beau‘. -.‘.Q> of the garden city capital of the Island Province, enclosed with ornamental till the last possible moment, then as proinistd. i0 set up Everest. on foot, dun" lrvt-s, suicrl ll‘ .1. l \‘ " \\‘.l.l'l\('lll. lawns and call for a vote of confidence upon it in the mgmlllilqllqlfélrly ifgllllfajne xppeho; - -- - ~ 1- . . l. e lit\\'ll -.;.i-.l lZ~ .1 l "i. -~ -; llgt- mud ptcturcsqtie IIOUSC of (ominous; should all the tireinlicrs ex- somewhere aborc the 2@.00').f:‘ot llilfl in t i!..ll i\\‘i. I hltWl lw the tj. .\'. R. ccpt those from Quebec vole in its favor, he may H11: ,|I_:"0]y1gl','\,~,gl‘ig- 7,1111%.‘ to r:- tinder tltt- m.‘ lll.il1.li"t'ltli'll[ 0t .\Ir. .\. Ii, thcn announce an appeal to the country to find Everest made ln i973, nitlfsgtlff Motild, ttllt‘ t». r in.» i'\li.'l'l('Ilt'C(l anti popular out xvhethcr it as a whole believes in a, policy ll" llll°l~l l" “We planes reached ,‘ , _ w H ( w ,_ M f,’ _, n, _ i“, t. o‘ , B, H. I n , _ ,, , a heleht cf about it mile iibcve tiie .ottl mt. i: d. i. two .t, Li. l.ll 0 cown s a lllg_k.l(f)CC. y us n ca s re wont pu. gtimmll, itiorgflit one cf thrm ac- llott-l ‘i t. ll . p‘ . iii bit l|"t‘tilll(‘ totirist Al- conscriptionists “on the SPOLiCIISIIYIIlQ lllS party's hlmlYJIIfISiKItCV-‘ll: at, 1C0 feet There . ' - ‘ ~ ilf t-nilfll‘ ' " - .- trtirtiiin ltll‘|l.t i iwzc, in‘ tltt‘ MHllllCSL and iLP-‘CICCIIOIIZZIS was done by huii in llic casc of the The I H0,,<2dl,_g,m,l,,l€ lgiclgsto-élx: prcltit-d oi iHt- .\l;ii lltltt‘ lhwtvinccs.’ \C5--N0 PICIJISUIC. P95111011 of’ i933 leqtilred InQfQ than u a it e a r to prepare and carry out 549a its exploit Its planes had a tsp Feast of St. Augustine 0f llippo (354-430), speed of 120 miles tin hour, wh i Iiiisitrttv in The Maritime: -_.. ._ oncbf the greatest (fhrisliati saints; son of a gal;nlfiglagllllzhnligfll’ (95,021? \\-,,~,, ,1‘, _,__.,.,,: ., H, ,, ,-_.,,. ,.,,,,,,.,,‘. “.[,,_..,.,. Cllfisllilll_lll<1llli‘l', lloniea, lititdunisclf a tiagau piZiIiIPpS fiylng at 30> “ill-l; M, bljslntlx§ l, ,-.-,.,,.|,.,| p, |,,. ,,,,t,.l_ ‘vhulcsalc and till 3S7; his conversion to Chrtsiiaitity was the re- if,“ acllfigslelosdyiiil-iieogmtqh}: retail trade 1T1Illlllllllsltl"i~l\' in the Blariiinte Prov- Sllll of a gradual Plocessi alllfilYs searclillllg ll" Th" 1933 eXlJedltlon coat UOIJIICOO. in“... r t‘. <~ li-Wllli id ,\[t>niI'i‘-'tl. ifumgvm- truth, he could not lie contented with Maniachae- §,°l°,l,l§é,,§§°ll;.i:}h°.€5l, at few 811116118 ,i,, “H, ,_.,,., . ,1“ ,,,.,,,, ,,, 5H,,“ h c,,,,S;,k.,.,-,b;y ism, the pqrsian philosophy; he passed through per armed," sags 0a ‘h? 31,01“, ,,,- p, l.“ ., l, ,\ |,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,>,,c,.,.,.,5,',,g]y not only intellectual and spiritual but moral con- "eflflvs hlivil; modern btmbets. difficult it) wliqtiti t't‘l'l.'tlll sttpplics. Collections are lllClS illlll llilll f-Zrcill sllillgglcs llclml? llC Colllil KlVe SiICIIIECEI‘ zitliriéf giilkiigdtdjdsifilaillclet good. iliitcrt- li- piriviiciillv- no lntlrist traffic from llP a Semllfil life; his experiences influenced his 10D 0f Ever“! Colonel 5w"- mfly lllf‘ [Hut/id .\'t:t;i».-_ l,llllli)t'l' and pulpwood are in Pflfiiiflnate temperament, and have left their mark glétznglldlhwgnllgy li,e,l,lféllélcléi,rrg'g‘l,lg sit-ting d {It'll-d ytwtl i... difficulty is anticipated Ihroilglt his writings on subsequent Christian hlni that even the Nazis couldn't in 4ll‘l-‘it\l.'l'_f of i’"i s ‘It-Illtis‘ cut. The acute la- lhffilttgy’; he was the great opponent of llclagian- ifi€l,l,lfcnlll,l,§lel’pnl,lll:,,élllgghwgé‘gliél?;f ltdin- Jtttgti‘ 1| ,. lH- tll]-ll‘.\'i\ most difficult pro- ism — denial of original sin; his works are vcry lng But he calm? back to the world lllflil n ldfl. il|_ liv . it]. is in good demand, voltittiitiotis, hut nittstatitlitig are his "Con- fiilfialhfiutiimiéfimliicisfill-tile Jim- ltllt lll Ji-it- g \"ll.l'l In i. <till obscure. Fewer fcssions" and “Rcgula ll. .-\."—lhc basis of the ‘rrkiyo. — st: Thcmirs Iienes-Jgliil-i \'l'.\\\‘l\ .llt‘ 'lil"'_' tit.‘ lttnk fishery this year: cnnstiitttions of nuuiy ntctliacval religions ord- "M" (‘itlvllvs o» thr l» llt" l|t'l']'| t-cry good, herring ers; his work has probably llflfl larger influence Ni-vevtholosnIr-c; wt- see what, (‘Itl1'll(‘< living pi ' l‘ ‘lv ll'.‘l\'v\'. The lobster on tltc Church than that of any other single ‘"“*‘l"‘lllll‘l‘ "Mme i141" fiJtt-w ‘it. l- i» ~t’l. '.~.~t-i'j.": most of lhc can- saint or theologian: “'I‘h_~ in-tinrt- of (Ind is a (i i ..r " ‘ . erfmi. nuilllitii d b‘ illcns Just as an arsonzst may art a con. flazratlon with a Billie match, apd lltwl llii-ilml t. '91 ll: oil/I H1] flit‘ bnilcd SIZIITS and its c". ‘market at g-tiiti lIlltj<$_ The fresh fish business circle ivhose centre is everywhere cumference nowhere." amples of cur failure to un-iiersiand that the conduct of this war calls A member o! the Royal Army Medical Corps, takm prisomr at ast Ntvetnber and re- cently repatriated, toTd an aTtising story of prsin cacrp life nt- S rci- ‘z “We used and, of with The guards had definite instructions that we were not to be allCWcd to sing our National Anthem, bu; they didn't the)’ thought we were surging a popilar They would go swaggertrig round ‘God Save the their voices wounded in :lru uihcii he _ “c ronrds (l\i'i g ~..-.-.é campaign, 561N173; out tire respec- Jackscn who can fgtrt, or Adams and to h:s cc-ttfn d )1 He chtse these papers sampiing ‘of opirioii frcni all over . ,_ . , vrrs of iiigiit! WORDS 0 'rn_r:m__¢_i_ta_tz_i.0r'rr:ro\vi\i GUARDIAN Cl-IALLIENGE "Truly a great nation must fight. as one; any division spells defeat." — Mal-Gen, L. R. LaFleche, Deputy Minister of the Department of Nat- ional War Services, Canada. The Psychological Moment (Ottawa Journal) was air hour wnen the cables flash- ed news that struck deep in Can- cars came roaring to the scene. Of- adlan hearts. Our boys had met the fleers found the husband standing Hun on the old soil of France where llstlessly outside the ewellery store. their fathers had met. and beaten They rushed upon taken not resist, nor did he have any loot. him B. "1 wanted. to be pinched," he said generation ago; had. the Union Jack back to the land whence it had been carried with rather weakly; and so they took him There were Canadian to the lockup and booked him on a tiie charge of attempted robbery. “There Dunkirk. casualties. Here, surely, was great. moment; the hour for the this country's effort; that hence- When wives go out to work in war , domestic _ routuie some- times iiies up the chimney. often. oi course, husbands remain at home and take over the pots and pans and aii the other innumerable chores . that efficient housekeeping involves. A man in Chicago did thflt. blii the work proved too much for him. _ 1t. got on nis nerves to such an ex- . tent that he resorted to desperate ensures to solve an intolerable ttieueck. With two my pistol-s. he ed up a neighbouring Jeweller. "This is a. holdup.‘ he said apologe- lcaiiy. "1 want everything you've go“ I mean it. This is a stickup and I might,—" "certainly," said the Jeweller. W110 law that the man was under a sev- Industry, hi Sherman Said It (Hamilton Spectator) ere strain. “Sine; just wait untii I was no other way out." he $0111 the Prime Minister of Canada to tell Judge. "I did it because I was tired Canadians that from this moment of housework and of taking care of on there would be no nianacies upon our young son. My wife works in a defence plant and she earns more forth every strength and substance than I can. But she won't trust tire- boy with a. maid or any one of the land WCIUIU sustain the men little who fought and fell at Dieppe. signal to the fighting spirit. the morale, the unity. of all our people! else but me, and 1 have to stay it What. an inspiration that would home and could-wash, iron. sweet) have been to all Canadal What l. and all that. stufl. prefer dart." l, _ "We ." the judge observed. I The signal wasn't given. Instead could sentence you to one to four- Whiit a great psychological inoin- get my monev in the back room." ent. Mr. King missed on Wednesday Once there, the store owner gave an The night of meppe. Here alarm to a merchant next door. In two or three minutes police squad I thought I'd we ireard the Prime Minister of teen years," Canada in the old threadbare rhe- toric; in the old promises of some- thing to be done some other day; m Mr. King. as all his storv tel no mean psychologist; has an un- canny way of seeing into the Can- like to get back to my dusting. The axiinn mind, But Mr King. in this muse must be a fright, as I have case. surely missed his cue; us a message on a night of oppor- tunity that “as wholly an anti-vii- things would be different Bile!‘ this, as she intended to get a maid to XTIZIX- Medals And Their Meaning (Cicely Hamilton in The Listener) The number of’ soldiers walking about the streets wearing COIQrgd ribbons on their tunics led me to 1111 investigation of medals and their meanings. — Dlll‘])L‘=.5 -‘ .’ meda ? They are course. in What, I asked myself, is the rea bsiiinrl the award of a not rewards, of the ordinary sense of the word—that is to say, they can not be looked upon merely as d‘ payment. _ They are in fact just the opposite; they are an acknowledgement, a i, public acknowledgment of debt, a dcljt which the nation owe; to a citizen whose service has been rend. Axis. cred without counting the cost to number 29, as IOlIQWSI Australia, Belgium. lrimscif. _Aftci' all, the facing of a great Cain, Canada, 115k 1'01‘ 0110's cJunfi-y is a debt that Cuba- The husband fingered his chin a bit when he heard that. and his face became even more melancholy, ‘If ou don't object, Your Honour, I hink I'll change my mind. I would take care of the baby. was i ba d 8111/9 been locked in a cell since Monday." The wife also promised that The bench mpressed and asked the hus- n : "Will that be satisfactory t0 you?" “Yes, judge. that will make everything okay." the man answered. “Just let me get. back to my broom and, my laundry tubs, and I'll carrt’ on like mother's little helper." The charge was dismissed. and a husband who_ appeared to be elitist- erred, but might realiv have been utterly defeated, went back to his l sink and the dishes. Today's Line-up Against The Axis Witth Brazil at. war against the the United Nations n01": Brazil, Stri- ChlnaDota Rica, Cosmic-Slovakia, Dflniinl- can never be discharged, A man's can Republic El Salviidcr G ee e, iii-e has no p:ice. All the matefal Gllai-emllla- Hallh Hondllas mu‘ wealth or ho i ‘ Luxemhoura ummng to JETS n the world count ' lzfe. But the a man if he loses his flfter his death docs mean a great, distal to those who loved h‘m. It Ls 11 315a that the state recognizes thi, d b: sire, owes him for his gallant v, The i; vinq of medals for servl4 l“ W" ls =1 wmihiratively modc v practice: iii England, at; any m“ it was not :>_ a. 100 yearsgliiifgodil um“ less than e a victory, but. as a e pwsented only to the admin, In earlier" Ctilltliflifs medals were rule. they m‘ generals concerned. ,:,_I,t_u'a.s not tintil t-he clvll ommonwealth, a few years i made. for the time to the rank an ‘.. * r d ff l1 m}. when Cromwell hadledeiiéaiii§ Duhbe r. Parliament lands, New w. ~dl _ Norway i“ n" c: an honor Poland,’ Unie Twelve of Reprbics n_w are at ivar a Mexico. The Nether- Zealand. Nit-araullfl Panama, Phtilplna Islands, Russia, South Africa, d stats and Yuzosirvnt, the 21 Alileri an inst the Axis, seven oheq; have hroien i-ilati with cins and l-Wf) retain relations Berlin-Rayre-‘Ibklo. Here Lethe lire-up or the Anteri- 13' Ail: Brazil, war--Uriitn1 Stabs. Nfeizlcfl, Ctya, Hi-ilti, Doninlciir Guatemala. El Snivndoz‘, Panama, Hfin 1' ur '5. Nicaragua. _ Broken reiatlc-ns—Ui'tiguay. lien‘ Malriitrvriing tiria, will‘ ezrela, Colombia, Peru, Pnhgiifly. relations-Argen- Ch ie. June Figures For Fishery Industry OTTAWA. Aug. 26—(CPJ-—Can- "Blvd that medals should be given adians who garner the harvest of to all officer's and lake" m" 111 the battle. The example 59¢ b wealth Parliament ll" Silcecfdiiiz British more than a con Wits another l . rid taken ping 1n a Brmsh ‘Maury, eneh case the was the gift of I O The medals for the l"; vletvrv this time Wine Water- memento of victory l: Dfivate citizen Nile were presented b ¥as Nelsong lialriielnisglggtllldiggellifl: rafnliznr b ’ ham. Mr. Bliiuilitoliillmn or Bmnmgi Fifty years after the B ni. Nile. t “llle °l £03m" thmilée atzilgeésaigors who had official, award to the m medal t uno ciai t... mfiléiil.” l" “l” “We” The most coveted of’ all Britt... medals dates from the Crlm Wm‘? the Victoria Cross Whose \ srriptlon ‘For Vaiour’ denotes th its wearer has, in very truth nitrit- offer of The first: presentation o1 his life to his country. Victoria 0mm” w“ mlldE by the Queer. at the end of the war, and there is i‘ SW15’ that sfhe wished that a mm- tnry officer. who was known to hcr personnll , l 1d ~_ tinetlon of otiiniiiiiile riiitllolliicflti, it. She was told. however that the Berglitr Service had a prilor claim, so e honor of being the first v.6, went to a naval officer. '——-——————---._.. CRITICISE nae - (OP) - Oielrnln ...‘°.§%’°'.'. e O as dd tied repression of mlfigrlty oglrilftiglifiytg, Radio Freedom League L, "to agit- tnte for the free reoresentatl f all 0nin'ons whether ommdg? g.- tinortbcdx "Iihe Dlgeaguefls we an I C t . 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B Pr‘eatiey. he must be Blfltmed even u it In. volves glvotlrg him or trrowing lilm int-o his nw' f‘ , , l integrated and ilrflrrfnniii-bllel liivdleiv it must. never again be the the pown- of nnv rim-n 1d. right or or cori- enirncv oi nflihns to tinder-take to rob and enslave the Olhers! w en- thrcrv- it"s over truth and wrong over right: to uhtlens and dFirrv the accum- itrvirrmlre the ['1- '~1lIIll"'1l'lF b'il‘t. thrrtrrh Ilhe a"; l" "1"" bv icr‘ure nrd tmlwvleei 1"" to Fl"'i1"l1't’r the rewi- -r n wh ole went-ration. - San hm, Q. cLsoo Cflironlci microphone." , FOX‘ distribution to ll ti}; . d to value more a 0S6 who iivitti landings men who had the sea are landing huge quantities o! fish y the Common. storms and reduction in the supply Was not followed of men skilled in the fishermans governments; arts, the fisheries department re- tin-y and a hi“ ported today. in spite of destructive June the catch was estimat- than $3,000,000 in the Maritlmes. Magdalen Islands and British Col- umbia totalling nearly 820,000 hundredwelght, The exact value of the Quebec catch was not avail- able but it was estimated it would add about $200,000 to the Domin- ion total for the month. prices for June last. vear but better increased theivalue by near- ly $801000. Increased catches of dock. cod, had- hake, pollock, herring and lobster were recorded on the At- iantic. Greater ling cod and her- ring catches 1n British Columbia were offset by decreased salmon. halibut and pilehard landings. Submarines had been “Wml- "id the peacetime hazards of the can- ownnm-aiw-s»... added to m. but he did IROHIIIII H01" M00! U0” llfllk I70” f!!!” IRIGIIY’! It'll/l! Wl/IWM’! Wrigiey'a Spearmint Gum helps relieve fatigue and ner- vous tension. The delicious mint flavor freshen: your mouth, helps sweeten your breath, aidsdlgeetion. Chewit regularly——affer every meal. Carrya package or two. CiI EW IT WHILE YOU WORK — millions dol Only 5e. an-év-v. BUY SOME TODIYI adian fisherman, but storms con- tinued to be the main danger, the department said, A recent storm struck a section of the Cape Breton coast and caused n loss of $15900 to fisher. men, —.io lost nearly 11,000 lob- sier traps and six herring nets. In British Columbia. a storm tore seven salmon trolling boats from their moorings and drove them on a rocky beach. Only the engines were salvaged. War-SS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) AUG 28, 19l7—'I‘he Duke of Devcnshire, Governor-General of 0111111411. sisned the military serv. ice bill to bring in ccriscrptlon. President. Wocdroiw Wilson reject- ed the Pam's pence proposals estco ienlcirt on the enemy. 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