i poo-nae b . "Rurai ERNEST UNDERHAY, Boy Fortune, Wrvwrvw ‘. Beautification macs ovary ~ 3E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN inners 4 lst Prize, Home Improvement V a FRED AITKEN, Fortune Bridge, Znd Prize, Horne improvement say nuaaavcnars 015i‘ many nawrns LONDON, Oct. 8-—(CP)- Com- plaints that civil service "bureau- cruts" are favored unfairly in the distribution oi such comforts as sleeping-car berths have found their way into the British press. Night rail Journeys in this country are no fun and on some runs passengers count themselves lucky t0\t\‘>§ seats. let alone berths. Consequently interest was keen and sympathy on the sidc ol the London Times correspondent who said that when he tried i0 get a berth on a night train lrom Lon- fiEO. MocKENZlE, St. Andrews, 3rd Prize (3nd your competition) ®<§OO%GOW¢O%W§Q N$0V§GO%OG OWQ dim to Liverpool, he was shocked both business men and "bureau- su hear eight ol the 14 available crate" were based on the reason, berths had been earmarked tor the "that these persons have to work lithe day before and the day after- A ministry official admitted this I wards. and this would soon become impossible with ' Liverpool run was not typical. and without sleep," he only drew add- that out of a weekly total of more .ed indignation upon himself. ministry of transport. was so, but said the Inndonr than 7,000 first-class berths on all i i-Qiites, 80 per cent were available to the public. Drew indignation i When Arthur Woodbum. liamentary secretary to the min- i istry o! supply. sought to Justify there descended from the sleep- tho custom by saying priorities for BATTE a y/ou CAN THU ST inight journey he had to make to ideal with a government contract. fHis application for a berth was re- ifused and he had to spend most §ot the Journey standing in a cor- par- iridor. OLIVER JAY, Peokes, 3rd Prize, Home improvement (Photos by Garnhum) and then come straight at pulling out o! the dive EAGLE ATTACKS TREE CLIMBER VERNON. 8.0-. Oct. a - (OP)- A large eagle. with live-loot wing- spread, was captured near here af- ter it attaoked James Harvey, 28, forest insect ranger. as he climbrd toward its nest at the top oi a 200- ifoot pine. Durng the climb. Harvey was under attack lrom the dlve-brmb- ing mother for 46 minutes, beating off the big bird by swinging an axe as he clung precariously to slip- Pflfy. rain-soaked branches. "we would ily higih in the air wings would open u-p about periodic nights her wings." 0M business man m» riiiany reached the top recalled e 8X1 egg. "In the morning on arrival lng car two officials ot the de- partment whose com-bined ages did not greatly exceed my own," he said. "We had breakfast to- 86th" 811d later met on the site to deal with the contract." Another correspondent remark- ed that before the war travelers QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Henry Peters. Prop. Goods. eta-Try us. toolc their chances on a berth. MEATS. FISH and wiloever they were. "Why not vgqgrggggg WW?" M flsked- Phone azoe-zzs: Mcaulgan 8‘ any“ 328 Queen Si» lot; the halibuts eyes 1.‘ rflhl side. nlOOifléoiwo _ APPOINTMENTS 0F STAMBII BNiiNii Standard Brands announce the following cha‘ also in their executive personnel William L. Cun- litte elected President oi Btanda Brande Interns tional. Ina. New York. with responsibility tor his company's international business now embracing all activities o! the Standard Brande organisation outside the United States. involving its operatimu in Canada, Oneal. Britain. Irurope. Asia. Africa and thmlhout Central and loath Amends. It. Ounli! flwisoeaheadquarterstorthetlnsebeinewilleon- ard Brands Limited lot the past two years. Charles Cassie. elected President ‘Brands Limited. Montreal. Prior to his present has been Vice-President in charee of Grocery not; <T> Qiiibé when 1| swrung my axe.” Harvey said. “Hey-i moo-n is known as selenography. feet from my face and she would ‘ swcop again. I was nearly bfown of"! the tree 'by the wind-force of l there a lucky swing injured the‘ eagle's wing. resulting in capture.’ ‘ In the nest were one osprey and‘ Oéétiwb-iwkgivtiflfi For a better buy, ln Grocer. New goods arriving daily. tinue to be in Montreal. has been President oi Stand pointment he was Vice-Preaident. in charge o! Flei echmann Products. Ir. David Wallace. elected Vice-President and General Bales Manager. Stand an! trends limited.‘ For the past two years he British iiahlnot tliinister Advocates llour’: Walk Daily l l "' - i By James MeCook LONDON, Oct. 9 -(OP)-Whan Arthur Henderson, 54, Mlniltler o! State (or Commonwealth Relations, visits Canada-soon he hopes-he'd like to do his own exploring. on foot. The brisk Henderson pace has carried him through cities o! Eur. ~PAGE ‘ITIIRTEEN "Why are your teeth so much whiterihan mine!“ .1.” ope, United States. India, Australia and New Zealand. He thinks every- one ahould walk at least an hour l i l l physical fitness. Henderson, a leading expert on industrial law. still looks like a lawyer although he has been a Lab- . o! member oi’ Parliament most d! the tiirne since i923. He is a spare man. gentle in maln- ner. All his lite he has been an | athlete keen on football, cricket. | golf and swimming. He is a tee- | totaller "but like Winston Churchill 1 I like a good cigar at the right l time." He is a bachelor, like his I brother, Lord Henderson. I He li-kes to swap First World l /i\ War reminiscences with visitors to ithe mosaic-floored Commonwealth Relations Office and recently he any Finance Mini-stei- Douglas Ab- - bott of Canada discovered they ibotlléi had served with howitzer nn s. i They might have sent for another , former artillery enthusiast. Hugh iDaiton, (Zlinancellor of the Excheq- uer, wiha often reminds service aud- r’. iences that the artillery had the l ibrains. " 1 Henderson, used to the precise l. phrases oi’ the law. likes the easy l , ranniiia WhiCh binds the airman i: Commonwealth, in whose develop- ' ment he will have a part, , "It represents s, spiritual urdon. Z13 its essence is a voluntary associ- / ation of free peoples wiho are bound together by common ideals and by 4g mutual trust and confidence." he l. said. The Commonwealth was an in- spiration to millions everywhere viiho looked‘ for hope in a troubled and dangerous world. Henderson said Commonwealth leaders should move around and‘ see each other. l-le admits that his only visit to Canada-was a 10-min- - ute trip to Windsor, Ont. from De- ‘troit but promises to remedy that ‘i as soon as he can. I He looks forward to meeting again, his father's friend. Prime Minister Mackenzie King. His fath- v er, incidentally, was "uncle Arthur Henderson. long a stalwart of the Bri-iish Labor movement. As anot- a day. as he does. and thus enjoy i ' "I use Ilew-fonnula Pepsodent . Dental Cream" l-ronnuirrtsoocr DENTAL CREAM wmi lllilllli owes TliE mutual mun Nellsgrslleetslnlfilrigblsfliedei... i ‘Nice as noel IIIIJM! . . . Greatest Gleaming all Lustre-Prelude] lotion Ever Oflemii New ingredients . . . and twice as much Ilium . . . combine to give NEW-FORMULA Pepsodent Dental Cream the cares: cleansing and lustre-producing action ever oEered! 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