PAGE FOUR I. . n1: ciilntorrrruwn aunnnun Morning Daily (Founded in 1881) __ rreeident: Uent». Col. W. Cheat-er S. MeLur; Vice Prident: J. B. Bumett, FJJ. Seereta : Lient. OoL D. A. Mackinnon. 0.5.0. Editor an Managing Director, J. L. Bllfflfll. FJJ- Associate Editors: Prank Walker and Inn A. Milli?" ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail in P.E.l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 montlu. $1.25 for 3 montlu: 50o for one month | City Delivery $5.00 per yenr; $3.00 for u month! . $1.75 for 3 monthei; 600 for one Month By Mail to other P-ovinces and U.S.A. 55-00 P" Y"? Saturday Weekly: $2.00 per year; $1.00 for 0 months. 50o for 3 month: j The Charlottetown Guardian m8! b0 0111-8111611 II Hotailing’: News Agency, Times Square, New ‘York: Old South News Agency, Corner Milk and Washington Boston; Metropolitan News Agency, 1248 Peel st... Montreal‘. J. Fine 354 Bay St., 'l‘orontu; News stand. Chateau Lnurler, Ottawa; Wolfe's New; Slund Sun- hlu-y Ont»; Hub Tobacco Shop, Monoton N. B. l l 1 1 I I I I . . t “The Sfronqest Memory IS Weaker than I I I I I l I I I I I I the Weakest lnk." Ijruuispaat, oorfoplug 15, 1042 Still Active For Repair Shop lli< \\V>t\hijw .\lll_\itl' llolman is 11.1’. lcttiu; ' Un to hgiyc thc railyyay" rc iu hs : [111 .. shop l‘ 7rd and cxpaudcd in the in c. of boil cur railway and citizens. in conjunc- [inn with Mr, Imszcr lilouglas, .\l.l‘. Prcmicr (Iuuplhll Jtiwi llz", .\ .".\lill:ii1 hc h» “"11 111W - gram iu. ihc- follow l<‘f'lll_< ti. thc lit-i», l. L. Ilsley, Minister of Finance, j. E. Blichzttiil, Min- ister of Transport, and Angus L. Macdonald, Minister of .\':t\'_v, all Maritime members of [hp li0\'<‘1‘11111911!I "\\'c ft-iwaiwlt-tl fh; following lticgffllll to our Mini it“ lluflHllYlllJlv.‘ _l. L. Ritbtou 5cptcttihcr twcugy-fifih. .\'o doubt he was en route to l-Iuglzuiil a: that time. As this matter is tirgeut we ('Lll'1l('\li_\' ask your serious co-Opcriifion. c1111.... of l'riuct- Edward lsliuitl yicw with itliuiit thc progrd~siic and zlppu1'ct1ll_y un- _ ticccssaiy centralization of Canadian National - f llaihyay- administration in the Maritimes. This proccss is evidenced by gradual removal I‘ 0t ll’ sliop and piiiut shop work from Char- t 1.111." '1 to .\li1llClltll and proposcil trztu-fcr of i iiccoii: 1,; syuiu. llcsult is great lu-s ,' of emp. ucut and training for skillcd work- men in this Province with doubtful gain in ecpricuryt or efficiency for the Railwayn lu "tr minty cascs show- actual incrczisrw of exprci~t~ 111 carrying out repairs. \\'c rcspccifully' urge that every’ effort be made ti.» retain all possible administrative and opera- tional work in Charlottetown and that parti- cularly‘ in iiicse (lays of premium on skilled la- l)fil‘f and I4 ls e\'tir_y possible use should be made oi ilxc fa ' ics of our local railway workshops and jiaintsticip. \\'e greatly appreciate your efforts in the interest of our railyyaymen itrid tru<t that you will be sticcessful in having 1h.» ZlVV/‘llllllllg wtem rctaiucd here and in >L'\'l1l'11l‘_' 1hr rcs. tration of our fZill\\‘.'l}' repair and paint shops." LTnfortuuatelyg with regard to the account- ancy bTTlPCil the appeal is r00 late, the hour has struck, and the branch will be closed by the 15th prttX. Canada Year Book tr 111.1: edition of the Canada Ycar Book. i~.-d by authorization of the Nliuistcr 0f “Hi commerce. is aunounccd by the lhireati of Statistics. The Canada llottk is the official statistical annual 0f iwttjnjry‘ and contains 1 thoroughly tip-to- iiific ztccuzuit pf the natural rcsourcw "f ll“: ziutl lll<"l' dcycluytiucul, the lll\l4)1‘_\' m. 13w c». , its institutions, its dcmtwgraphy. tli» flint-cut branches 0f PYOCWCUQ". "ad". g-gujgptirlilflfill, finance, education, etc. — in h" a c-t:11pici"cti=iyc study within the limits of 2t wgit- \iiill11l(‘ of ihc ~ci:\l and (‘Ciillitlllll "~11 of the llotiiiiiiou. This‘ 116W pllnlfiii‘ c“. .01‘ g [QQYLTLOOOPZIgGSdIBS been th0rni1g_.1- 1v r@\~,_=¢}l throughout, and includes in all its chaittcis the latest information available. ‘It... 1..».l< will hc supplied to the public 1p loug as cupics are available, by‘ flu‘ l\lll'-l> Printer, Ottaw-a, at the price of $1.50 pcr copy. This coycrs merely the cost of paper, press work and blflfllll". By a special concession, teachers Flllfl itiiniviers of religion may "b11111 Palm” ‘ml cwtpfc. it: fifty ccuh ('ZiCll, but lhc nutri- lllla bccu st-t aside fur this purpu~c l5 owing to the uccd for limiting ex- cs of government funds, and carlyi 21p- fut‘ copic< m1 the part of those dcsir- U,“ ~ that ,‘,,,,.i,;,.,. “Wm l. (ludrgrblc, .-\pt,vlic:1- _ . r. . j:,'il/t‘l'~l)Ullll(l (Ulric) should ht- :iildi'<~~~ (-' - '11“. DttnlllIlOH Statistician, l)t)l1ll1llllll ' matidics, Ottawa. V. titling Auniversarv Prospects Uoklrq. '.\Cli’llllg anniversaries are populrlrily rep tled as r-lre and auspicious occasions. in w ,1 1W whole community rejoices. .-\ctuall_y, d: i :_ war ca<ual1ic<, for the. ayvragc )1 lltl ('lll(‘l'.llQ IIIZlTIlZlLIC fftdlliy lll" chm t» 1511a iciguhcr to thcir goldtu wt _ . about twice what they were fw- au»: ltritlal couple of 50 years ago. \\¢- it- "us tin 1hr authority" of Tlic (‘titmdtau "ich lllltlbi m. th-jtcutl iipiiu tiic zlgc of lh. bridc and growth. For the git". of 21 who marries a man fiyc yczirs nldcr, thcyi are one in five that ihc will §1ll‘\'l\'€‘ tugcthcr with him through the wcxt half ccufuiy; according to htiiillh condi- tion.» pf In \t‘!ll'\ .1411. itcr cltaiiccs \\t'l‘<'111ll_\'ttl1i in up. lht tI.t- ltfl/lt ‘if J; with a llll-lflll/l itf 3o, the chances today in":- nut- in to, as ztgaiu~t our‘ iu 20 :11 thc (‘IilllUT period. For thc §ll\'f‘l' wedding. thc 25th uuiiiycr-AF)‘. the chiuicw .11":- uiurc than lhrcit iu four for ltridcs 3ft \t.'ll'.\ old or yiuuigcr, lllilffidlltf iuvt‘. fivr \'("ll'~'lll(‘ll' scrum"; if the tgrtutiu '< of (hi? sauw ziqc thc chances arc more than ftulf in fiyc. .-\s fu lhc czt~v uf lhc gt-ldcu wcddiiiif. fit.‘ the ulytir \\'(‘tlllllI_1,_' alw the ch:uicr< lyiyr grin‘- ly lllt'l'('.'l~(‘4l in the l.'i.~t 5t) _\‘('Ill’~, on ..u ztyiizigc by about 5n prr ccut. Fair thc bridc- rtf z; nul the Qrvtriiti of 30, th'"~r' chances wrirc a ltttlv 1>\'/'l' one tu twp in 190m, but lndfly thcy :11‘. alwitt fuiv iu four. Fur .1 lWllliilll who timers her silver wedding are just about the same as the chances of a golden wedding are for the bride of 18, according to present conditions. As for celebrating the 10th wedding anniver- sary, the chances for this naturally are quilt‘ high. Tdicy are more than nine iu ten for bridcs up to age 3B with grooms of the satire age, and also for brides up to 34 if the gr<>uiii_ 1s five years older. Even for a woman who marries a! late as age 45, the chances are about four iu five, ln general, the chances of a 10th ‘ZilifllVCF- silty, according to prcscut hcalth cliudlllull5, 11R‘ about one sixth grcutcr than thcy w £11‘ 50 ysars aim. —EDIIURIAL NOTES- Llycrywtut- is iluticipating the big [iarzitlt- Sun- dayi aftt-ruouu. N i Ii i Not tuauy gunners are ahuntitig these days, the best of thciu arr iu itrtus. i‘ W W 1i‘ Mr. Roy, it Quebec l\l.l‘., wants a special session of Parliament to discuss in camera the Hun tneuace in the St. Lawrence. Much good that would do. The enforcement of conscrip- 151121 would hc much lll'1I'(‘ cffcctiyc. >l< ll‘ i‘ l? No more brass will be rclcascd for bzidgcs. tunic buttons, buckles, and wcb equipment rtf tht» Cauarlian armed forccs, the Rlunifittus zuid Supply" llvpitrtiticut illllltlllllclflx lhttn. llll> ll]- chidc ilic "llixlss Hills" \\c lit-111‘ So Hutch about? u a a a Somebody is always taking the joyr out of life by rcuiitiditig us thcrc is litcrzilly- nothing ll\‘\\' tiudci" thc sun. 'l'hi* first rcciiiwlcd ti><~ of suffocating LfllnCs‘ iii warfare “as not by lhi lluus; it wii~ about 431 BL“, lKZlW€Cll thc Athenians and Spartans, sulphur fumes being llSUll by the- 1ni-ut:il|_\' etpiipprd Hictl 0f :\lllcu1!~ itgitius: the phywcally tltu-lt-pcd .~\ll(ll('l'$ >p.'t1'lii. hf n- : w n joscph jacques Tissot, French jiaintcr, born this date. 1336; his genius was varied, being a pzuutcr nf cla~~w subjccts, pitfllilfli illltl gcnrc: :11‘) cxcclh-d z ' an clcliy-r; his‘ work; iuciu -. "l-‘iunt c; Xliirgticritc," "Lu Ft-uiiue a litri togcthcr with 3115 small watcr colours illusti tire of the “Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ," those were concluded in 1904, and eight _vear< Tsucr lill’ dutiugitidiiid artist died. =o< a w u .\Ir. Donald Gordon, chairman 0f the \\'ai'- time Prices and Trade Board, will be one 0f the chicf speakers when the 42nd anual mcct- ing of the Blaritime Board of 'l'rade is ltcld at the lirui1.~\\'iclt Hotel, Moncton, on Tihurstlay ‘and Friday‘, Oct. 22 and 23. .\Ir, Gordon, who spoke on the subject “Canada's \\'artime Econ- omy” at the recent annual meeting of the Can- adian Chatnbcr of Commerce, is expcctctl to tuitliuc the zictiyitics and aims of his dcpzu-t- nicut with a yicw to clearing up any misuurler- standings which may exist relative to \\'artime Prices and Trade hoard regulations. Ill 1K 11' A cliiitn for $175,551 dzuuagc has bccu mailc by Mrs. Maurice Dupre, hlontrcal for the death of hcr husband, the Hon. Maurice Dupre, who was Solicitor-General in the Bcmictt Cabi- uvt, as the rcsult of the wreck of a. train travel- ling from Montreal to Qucbcc, Scptcitilycr 30. 1041. .\lrs. Duprc is suing specifically for $75,000 personally and for $75,000 as ttitrix 0f her four minor children. The C. P. Railway Colttpany will ask the court to order the plain- tiff to ~¥t iloyyn in hcr dcclaratitvn the mnnnci- iu which >hc arriycrl at thc figures of lhcsc twp claims and also in stale particulars of tho fault and negligence which she alleges was the rausc of the accident. w- w i. n- Thr (‘ziuzuliin production of crcamcry‘ hutlci‘ <ll"I[)lIi‘tl 1.4 pct" ccut iluring S-.‘1'1l(‘111l1(‘1', thc tw- tal bciitg 31594574 pounds as compared with 32,370,447 in the corresponding month last yr-zu". The total for the nine months Pndctl <tpiciuhcr was 237372.211 pounds couijtarctl with 234,100,368 in tht- likr- pc-riwl of Hui, a dccliuc of 21) pcr ccnt. Cheese productitui rc- cordcd a further increase during the tnonth, the total being 25,851,768 pounds compared with 203511.938 in September last ycur, an l-DCFPIIH‘ of 27ft pcr ccut. During the uinc mouths cud- t-il Fcpttinibcr thc output aggix-galctl 167.3311,- 405 pounds compared with 119.902.1785 in thr- corresponding period last year, an increase of 30.5 per ccnt. a: s i w 'lilicrt~ is a lc>>ru1 for all of us in thc caw of .\li'. \\'illi:1u1 T. Xlttrris, owncr, manager Zlllll s-ilc cmployce 0f a PZlfl-liltit war plant in Ocean- side, L. I. lle has won the blaritime (Tommie sinus ".\l" jicunattt for “cxccllcnce in produc- 111111." -\li'. Morris did not wait fur some um- to ttil hiin what to do, or how to do it. llc did not have to be stcamcd up by patriotic speeches. llis patriotism walled up from his heart. Al- though he has a full-time job he felt, in his own wttrtls, that thcre was “something hc \\‘.‘l1"|lt‘(l to do." llc took a contract for turning out stccr- iug whccl spokes for ships, and produced them in his spare time 011 the tools in his ccllar. \\'hci1 this war is over hc will not bc among those who wzll ht‘ a-hnuicd of thc fact that they did 110th- iuq ltccausc 11m put- told lhctu what to do. w a- v 4- .\Ir. jamcs bl. Macdouticll, President of the National Trust Company and prominent mem- ltr-r of the Conservative piirtyi, '1‘...<......, tnhl lIll‘lllll(‘1‘H of thr .\lb:1u_y' Club that the Clll1~l'1’\'il— ttvc party- tuust draft a jilzitfrtrtu “that will ap- pwil l!) thc youth of thc nation." "At prcscnt in wartime, youth plays an all-important part 111 thc stifle," dcclarcd .\lr_ Nlacdtmuvl], “I ltclfcyc llllfi‘ arc cnusciotu pf thmstzuc- as ucycr bcforc and lrrlllitlhf? to play a part iu it. 'l'ht: fully orgziiiizctl nppczil which i; ltciitg tutidc sticccsdiillyi tr. thctu now is by thc Clll". It is ii U1~~~ly' tnrucrinlistic aippcnl ~- easily‘ dcgcu- crating iutt» tiuyy mid mncprg" y[,_ yfm-tlrtn- ucll éltblVrl "but do uut lcl us dtdwiyt- rtt1r$~'l\'l‘$ it hii~ thv appe-nl In youth nf srvnrcthinq l1"\‘ .'ll"l it iuu~t bc mot and pvortwupn |~,\-_:1 \II'4III'__'(‘1' appcnl. llf s1id tho ('r-11.~crv;|ti\'c 1'11!‘ h» "pit: litrwztrtl :1 hliyhvi and tut-rt‘ fu- ‘ldliiiil 1'"'1i'<‘]>Ii<-ii of the statt- than the LbOlf. li1'*"ll»"° 11'. agc 45. the chances of C(‘_l('l)1‘.'illl1§‘hd> mu- 11mm" NOTES BY TlIE WAY One of the rilnnry or at nu i5 to prolect: his fanilly‘:id pm‘: PPM‘ from ravage and plunder. Primitive 1min realized this. So lure all strong nations But Just. as intellectuals and pacifist; 1.1111 to suarve completely our pathetz, C8111’ equipped militia in pre-wm- d815, w there are still those who 1W1‘ "Don our reserve army with little enthusiasm, But the reserve 81111;.‘ has a real jcb 1,0 do, and 1; Iicccs men to do ll‘. It alw needs the filllllllfiliibl/IC co-cpe-ralion of employers. If you are ineligible for home service you can still do your bit. it only y stimulating enlist,- mellw 111110118 W111‘ employers and by fflCllilzlllrlg their at-bsndance of‘. thtlr bl-yyeekly piilkidfii Despite the lack of equipment. our reserve army 1s rapxilyi lflifllllll-Z the new yvtiys of war. The mental rind physical 11ft makes man keen, and mar weeioend opemtlong seem to creak- bsttor fellotvship than the 01:1 fuiilug trips and golf games Many ccmpanies have formed plateaus of ther own empioyes, and this cc-mradeship and serve of active participation tends oe- mcnt momle. -Canadlan Business. _ Former Ambassador Grew, return. mg 12cm Tokyo, hrcught 9n 1m- prfssiye w-azning that our Japan- csc. enemies, having embarked on a wiar of conquest, have steeled ltlffilsfiliTS for such hard=hips as we can hardly imagine. The psc-ple of Japan, he say-s flock upon us Am- elTCilIb a5 0'1: .. ' demanding cui uniriliiug i0 makt‘ the sacriiiors de- manded for victory 111 a War a- gainst a Iiillllary machine which has prepared and trained itself in Spartan simplicity, hardness and toughness, They made no provision for 1h c: they 12ft no road cprn ~ will continue "t hcmexom‘ 1c y, for six years Tokyo correslpcnd- exit c-f The Wall street Journal - is nflflldlhi! ii dJtaIIed picture of wars impact on Japanese civilian l The army, yrritcs Mr. Crcen- leg", talus ruthlrsslyi \\'1*n:ev;r lit. 11111115 0f fwd, materials. private propcrvty" of any kind. Tile pet 1e are nliowcd a bane living. nathfiig (rnngel -New York WorId-‘Ilele- "P001110 have said l" me: ‘Wasn't Dlriipc l_\'l11(‘.'1l cf the‘ Fuglish? Th‘? knew it world be 8 assignment, s0 tltey sent. Cpnfd- fan; in. rat-her than go in them- $611k" Its i119 02d. ofd story.’ they said, ‘cf Bfllfilfl getting the Dsmin. 1011s marl ‘he rthcr Alliss t0 do their trivia: for them ' "I wins bmli fiiiqustcd and shocked to hear YUM sort of talk It's the sort of 1311b: that must make Goebbels ab. solutely chc-rtle with gl’€. 1J5 the line he's been plugging in h‘s radio Propaganda ewe." since the war started. 111st as Britons were libel}. 0d in the same way in the lact. war Anyone who rr-‘scats such Nazi propaganda ls both a liar and a. traitor "The Canadians lmisted on being the first. troops to under. fake a large-scale invrisfon on the enemy’ §O3Sll11l€ MCNflllghkCn in one se. once summed tin cur altf. tude towards act-inn ‘He said: ‘If people think we are gcimz m be content to sit behind a dltqh that ls the English Channel and wall; foo’ scmciihing to happen, thewvg 80f» HYIOllIPr think ccmlng.’ "The Canadians wcnt lo Dienpe because WW1 wanted to h-(Bv Wallace Rey- bum, war Ctfrrrespondgnb, touch "I would rather have war now, when I am 50,‘ than in 10 years time» fill-Aer 101d our ambassador before the attack on Poland. It be_ kins to lock as though the Ftiehrei- ccnicmplatcs n fighting 01d age, For Alfred Roscnterg, one of his favorite srrix 10:04.3 a Rl\_e~£51s struggle. This ls the most niurriin. was of all Axis atbmepts to prg- phesy how long the “inevitable vtc- lcry ywulctt-nke m accomplish. n. the beginning, Gcering was mid to prrplire for a fivn-vcztr cffcrl Thcn. 0n the si-icngth :15 g ' firm ally, O ritainfl; csdmale (if fthrgg years “m1 the boast: “We can g0 qn 1‘ 20 y-Prtrs if necessary“ "firs-i; never IlIOIlEhL of course, that, it, WJOILd be tictt-ssarv. Ncr do w-e kncyying what 111m: rrall‘. p,“ a; tltcff lace the found, y-pmg Whpye ric/w ls 1940s careless rapture? The day before Norway was attacked the itch to boast lured Goebbelii 111m R clrnr hint of the ccnung storm. All Wflllfl be cvcr by July 1. 1E9 raid At_ f-hc height of the Bflbifi cf Britain, both Italy and 9111*" "1~°.P~-”*\'°d realism among all the Nazi trumpeting m» Britain V1115 about to Collapse Exwcflv gwg yc-ras ago today Gqiydg 111,115.31; said: “It will be n lone w~"-' 1 if "l"? V1161‘ Gaydn himself r’ Nrw, presrumablyql-Ptlfr regards lhcm - Lcndon Sta: The katydids are silent, at last, Th9)‘ began warning of frost. early 1n August and kept it, up until, 1n- lwllabll‘. [P051 came. But this world still sinlltlfi. And once more .1113 (lrciiv Diupcr Swing.» low in the cvcnlrig skles, low over the north- ern huls as though ta scoop from the frozen latitudes those gleam. 1111: Cryslals we find stre in over the v...ic_',- at (faith Petunns, sav- 111 shclitrcd spcis, arc a w-itlrercd m4; tnory, and cliryx-ztutlicmums pro. claim October. Corn rlpens 1n the yellowed husk and the bepee shack; cf fcidrr stand in council rank; on l-he hillside. New vistas open "11011811 the woodlands. There is a sharp lcafcrackle underfcat, Dusk ccmes eariy. Evenings, are long and the h(‘fil‘_lllfll'L‘5451111111911 Th9 ma“ on the tale shift hunches a bit and qulckcns 1115 weary snide a. gains; the chill creeping down from the hills on his way ham; The rumbling echo of heavy frelghts, war laden, beats on the night; air. Offshore spray has s. deeper bite 10F thcse who rzcle the blacked out. patrcl boats. The nights deep- en a thousand watohtowem men scan the glitters-d 51:19; and listen for the distant, dr-orig of motors, wondering the while about. $42115 and grandsons riding this 111E111 half wmv around the earth. The Dipper strings low 11nd the war thunderg along in lls fourth Autumn, Bul- the kntyklds are gqne, When the frost of whfth they win-n. ccl so long had ccmg they were as wishful thinkers. the firs; to lltlfilh. —-—Ff‘mn The Now York Tlmcs Saull Sic. Marie stands four- tmnth among the cities of the pro. Vince as regards population, but ft is :11 sixth plncr‘ in matter of area. Thai would seem to indicate that the olty has still plenty of room m expand. with n11 area slltzhtly 11ml- rir than that. of Ottawa. ii has only nnrwsircbli of the pnmilat-lcn of the gunmen Cal)IIIII-'*sa"ll/ Ste. Marie er, nmn AND WDIIIIIIB. iifou: A tvnc of mole ihntils blind. deaf and dumb exist-q in Arrqionlls, __,T111z CHARLOTIETQYVN GUARDIAN of Rtissia r the Nazi reported ' BUSY WAR-WORKERS Kan/e 6t; mm’! send on request, you can easily carry on your savings or chequing account with- out visiting the Bank. bavc time, gasoline, tires, general wear- and-tear by using the mail to transact your banking busincss. Once you have established a simple routine, you will . » ~ D ' d s stem tic savin b eve enjoy using your mail-box as your bank etermlnc ' Y a g y r7 window citizen is a part of the national price of VICTORY. Have the necessary stationery and post- age handy, keep the fountain pen filled (or the typewriter in running order) and, with the simple instructions we will BANK OI‘ MONTREBI. "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modern, Experienced llnnlting Service i . . . . . the Outcome of 12$ Year!’ Sllflfliflll olflfldm! Don't postpone saving by mail; write today for our folder "How to Bank by Mail". Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager l” i . . i 11d bloody road. Battle Europe HThe overthrow of the Manchu , dynasty, the corrupt and mon- (Tune) stnously 1X10 tent rulers W110 This momitig enemy aircraft lmd mmkthd 9 pa)?“ o! chm“ dropped bcmbs M, ; gays 1,, tor long years, was an easy mat- suutheaslcru 1111.11 . 1 Euuliiyd, ‘.01’. RMIODsLrUCIlOII 0f H. vast cam-mg a numb, of c, iotintry with 450,000,000 people - Zilc wily nnd unscrupulous Japs home. One of them was Sun Yat- Scu. wiho was to b0 the first elect- cd wreslrlent of the Republic and it: founding father. Another wu tmiang Kai-Suck, now generalis- simo of the Chinese armies. Ironi- cally he was serving then as l. soldier in the Japanese army, from which he deserted that be Cme dam". _ Lii , 1 mumquel s _ gg_ p next, door eager to seize upon eyery might have a hand in the revo u- The Jun“ Q 38 sllljz)‘sd 1,, undu- igti of weakness for their own gieoprghtflggryhglgrlétéuljgvebzn than. ivdvantaga-was a much more d1!- htint; over s." England and thundered o . the town, flying so low that- it appcit - (d to be no higher than tho church spire. . M‘ W k i". .: fl1e,\' ' ' ' rmdiesié , glc-ieesuuisd pirltfeidui‘; ovcr -‘>§7\'>\9\'>c><>\.'\x\:\2\3~"<\:7\x~ her classroom But. she heard the roar, of course, and bite rat-a-tat ‘icult task. vented. In those October days of 1912 The wath cf the republican lead- the exiles from China began to 2o ers never- was easy. The ideal of‘ of its machine 111111.: The Jerry (5 must. be raking 1.1x lTOTlS, sh» dc- ( cidcd, and. a» qu‘ =t~ ifu t uld Id the herded lict- c into n time f) which she corisldercd cormparaitively safe near a hallwajc, 1n aumfer classroom Headmaster Stevenson said briskly: "Under the desks, ( be s .. Then uie world of Mrs Wciikes, Mr. Slcvcussn and : Iiinyzlls-h t) schoolboys seemed to c zdr‘. The l headmaster flung hitrsclf on Lon of one of his pupils to protect; him as é rill] “ kl?‘ “Kw Qxlrwlt i/n. \ Hogs are really \\ in the Army— forpork products are important war time food , for bricks and timber crashed When the Junkers had yianished and the vrhlte-fnmd came running, the .. All that was left \\4t _ the . . where Miss Wcckcs and lici" put ‘s had gathcrcd Miss yvcckos, though hurt, had survived. S0 had her c!a..ss. But the headmaster, an as- sistant leaoher and t"e elderly W0. man who Lock care of tho laundry had all dicd. Of :1 rlnzru lzcys who p‘ had lcfl one slur-t for >021 ol t‘ at (d morning, 0111 four were sill] alive. Fpcm the rutlblc heap left bv ‘he 1% Junkers’ bombs and from the g streets near by, wiliere srmi" ir-rie recovered. ‘Two of these \'.’(‘f‘(‘ 1ft F ‘dmllfiable and 51X boys cculd not: 3% be found I At yvctkls end Anny trucks car- l) ried g, 111w 9f small ccfflns to a flower-banked parish church. While Miss Weekes and the rcsf of the viliawe looked on, the bcys. thrlr ‘*'""'“"=‘i-" ~11dl"* as-fisitiu’ leath- towmpcopl p, ol was " \. c» AAJYNRN Kr Iflgbting men. r ”]’\_j1“\\\ I . How much PROFIT per HOG are YOU mailing? ( It requires approximately 1,200 pounds of STRAIGHT GRAIN l0 E. produce n Let Hog, according to Government flgnree. ( “KAY” nnd ‘MYRTLE’ are both doing well. Have you leen Chm! at our warehouse? Six-anew laid awy 1n a ccrnlflcn (g gaéalgéla, 28'". lnehsaukd IIKAYQI“: urugnq‘ (Suowglgcgga ‘ "awe mesewe e .. uns. n er TTWI TMQ-Wi“ - 9th she wei hcd . . . . 93 pounds . . consnmIIlo ONLY 133 ponndl The Chmese Republic “PURINA howmlx n»; Grower" n l won m u . . $3.1: . . r»: .___.. n 60 pound gain. "KAY“ is producing pork nt the nrnlsingiy low t (Exchmmmh b‘ cm of . . 8 1-30 per pound. I l5 31 1°11" Sim“ ’ t‘ "P" 1° 0n u... 81ml: am, August zen. we started "MYRTLE" on ggrcpgmyglliéad its bmlh. On QflQ‘ (5 STRAIGHT GRAIN CHOP, at which time she Ieilhed . . l8 . , a flnm. 0f 1010*. mum“ _ against tho 11111101111 ovcrlortls i ' flared ddti‘ nit: violent-e 11111211 2 "lillYllTllg" has (pot done so vyell. (grzia0ctobgrl 9th Gob: gailhet: ' _‘ y“ utwu n’ mffi any .. poun s. . onsumn . . potln . . rln pl c a total cost of . . $3.9: . . for g pounds gain, or e producing“ eoli of. .10 o . . perpoundu PRODUCERS 31nd the above figures CAREFULLY. The “KAYS” will make you IIREE TIMES TIIE PROFIT OVER. THE “MYRTLES" and In SIX Io EIGIIT weeks LESS time. COME and SEE for yourself-If you have plenty Grain ‘ ' with “PURINA HOG CHOW" Io obIlIn similar results. BRITAIN Is in URGENT NEED of PORK PRDDUCTS 1nd from YOUR. OWN FINANCIAL standpoint PRODUCE "KAYS"—-q¢ today's market price "KAYS" are mighty profitable. DILLON & SPILLETT It "masts 1s. 1242. Attention Swine Breeders Nowllthe tlm to I I nerd H0 W01 I! fin: lb moot remedy on til: market: MACS PIG WORM TONIC POWDER. It will ti: hi! aboiils truce or $5.73‘... and honing-l tlithenlih of hon and young n Pri 350 i! '10 ‘mun: ce an o oer L HIAVE AND COUGH REMEDY Belle Ill, I h and ‘if. ‘lifiktiéllih 1.1.132‘. lnnkl. ce 50c. Are You Troubled with Lumbuo or Bore Beck If hn f tli to "11:: furmelv. M‘ BACK - RITE TABLETS lloeelali. eff ti f i . 5880. l0‘ flea.“ n "l": JSI-nt muscular and other forms of .heunutl which ordinary treatments foil to reach. Price 50c per box. TIIE TWO MAGS Mali Orders Given Prompt Attention. unit/y under n central government W" hard to attain. There were selfish and sectional interests in no broad a country which had to be educated to the need of w. 09610111011. a-nd mum valiant blood "a r" m..." "rise-MM, W 9-1513". we): l n free Chine. o! Today it. is clear that Ohlm. ll m0re united than ever before - united in the debermllnatlon that. her enemies must; be beaten, that good must prevail ovor evil. ‘mat. god deed Japan has done. Hav- wgr and died fihelrmin e ese peope w learned to work one with nnotbor for freedom and a alust. tyrann . They must have elr chance develgp n free country as free men, and at. ls one of the objectives of the United Nations. All niirht. an sadly as a eblld that ev —8o ftl . ftly going, fottirfobloyvlirhl heargathee‘ wind lament among the v . Ill “‘ d b isht d bold mmmd‘ .011. ‘m "mo: Haunted u will dreamy chil- thoir untutored morning. m. w oer: of the cold and H8811!!! h 0min , But still eIfgSUTIYQ-ou‘ word B0 you-n: yhey m. no limo m the! Th think to dance m”? “wk with lnlllhior Not knowing they must die u mm. mer dies. Attelnlmz at a breath Glory and death. Deal lrently with them. Autumn! in them mu, Each with its leaping shadown, Throuuh the meadow, DOWT! m‘; Rlade rejoicinfl in tho sun ‘This day that shines and sinks. Let. them have wings. izligqzewnilvlelzirsjlog iroiessional Bards‘ 01 one who vi dark- MeLEOD l. BENTLEY W. l‘. HENLEY, IL C. J. A. BENTLEY. l. 0. Barrister: and Attorneys-ol- law NONE! ‘I0 [JOAN ' 1M Prince Street Morrollandliompany ll. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Account-note Intern Trust Building Charlottetown hxnA-nrJkfi-ll-Ril-HVA-PH-"JHNVMH; r_, “Eves entrust GLASSES FITTED .1. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIST New bocntion Corner Kent 1nd Queen Sh. Opposite en'- Grocer! Ive A intmento. ‘Ego deficit’: 1018. 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