THE cl-iaizurrrlzrown. GUARDIAN lists: By Tllg my An X-ray n11] pictures through‘ fhfhwff, s“ b foot thick has us; been ed. If some g hear about this, a end-Kingston W111i. -___ A Manohelsx- {Doctor tslys it is s England 1 mee anyone in about mm the sncfilllxkof liquor PAGE FOUR fl-o-YEMB-ER TllE BiIAILOTTEIUv-ii GUARDIAN Morning Daily lFoundcd In i887) Pmeident: Lleut. Col. 1v; Chester s. imbue Vim-President; J. It. Burnett; F. J. I. Secretary: Lieut. Col. l). A. MacKlnnon, 0.5.0. lditor and Managing Director: .|. B. Burnett. FJJ. Associate Editors: Frank ivlilker and Lieut. Ian A. Burnett, R.C.N.\'.R. lOn Active Service) “The Strongest Zllemory is Weaker Tlulll the Weakest hilt." . . Ovftsillizii is. i541 plained that Denmark forfld f‘? the head amon the m forming coun es of the world through her domestic animal pol- icy. This policy was not a mat- ter of accident but the result of a plan carefully laid about sev- enty years ago. lust I" ‘he “h” when Prince Edward Island was selling herself soul and body 101‘ a scant mess of Pottage. In fur.- ther explanation of Denmark! stand let me quote from a book published in 1937 by the Danish government. . “When overseas competition in the production of grain began to. make itself felt in the latter half of the 19th century, Danish farm- ers commenced to concentrate on animal husbandry and to take full advantage of the cheap for- ci n grain, whereas in certain other countries this some foreign grain was regarded as overseas competition calling for the intro- duction of grain duties. Since then Danish agriculture has been in- creasingly adapted to\anima1 hus- bandry, based upon an intense cultivation of the soil and on the importation o! feeding stuffs." 8o far as I can see there is no other course for Prince Edward the front? There is, of course, General Mc- Naughton, the man behind whom Mr. King now shields his policy; but the answer to that is that less than one month ago General Mc- Naughton declared publicly he knew nothing about reinforcements. If there be such things as laws of evidence, it is Ralston we must be- lieve. There seems no doubt as to where the Lib- erals of Col. Ralston's own constituency of Prince County stand, at any rate. They gave him a thumping vote of confidence! ._____________ EDITORIAL NOI ltS ___._. the Canadian Navy" week PUBLIC FORUM jolt! 0pc. i “distill-Ila: A110! a snlcsssflrlk-I 77w Conscription “Crisis” (The Letter Review) _ Bl _, , These letters have W111i“ 0i" that Mr. King would not adopt conscription ior overseas service. For that reason, it was extremely urgent that we should have the must competent recruiting for voluntary service, plus the most thrifty and efficient use of our forces. We have had neither. We had, at first, open encouragement of the theory that almost any civilian occupation justifieda man in not enlisting; that military service came a very bad second to anything less. On top of that. we had tlic most wasteful disposition of those who enlisted. Establish- nients were created both in Brit- ain and in Canada — especially the latter - which absorbed huge numbers or physically fit soldiers. in excess. of those actually need- ed. The McNaughton Plan, if there l admit uybt be dteeiiiublifziiievfi "u: they will be 1911 out 1 . time. so that, by . Zombies forces Will dlsLgrees when questioned as WHAT LBJ. NEEDS sin-Congratulations to Mr. Miw- lure on his able iv VJ M"- . Frank's letter. He vo ced mv sen- timents to a '1‘. What Prince Edward kland needs m”? i‘; "i133 l'%lii§ul" 3""??? an c em ry on out: us to distill to a nice discriminat- ion) so much as a uovernment sllfwe at llntil-Rgl-Btl I ibsiiy en on o s Th 00d in .. a-l districts eor wastes money. nos] by-prg- I reall, believe we could do with _ a munic pal government here-sell a reeve and three councillors. per- haps an extra councillor for Chor- lottetown. Have good compet- inicreoted in i-llK-l!‘ re pec- men (instead of Bet/till! a w never been more sober l elhiih ' —-5¢- Cfltharlnes Standard. he? -____ T" musical lush-q. , mm perspex, which iztsnow used for ‘planes’ 1.1m m. t" -umfly be seen in the shop; up mo“ 11f: fVBr. A’ violin with a good g muted JOIie has already been made from this duct. Clarinets may requirements. 1 em no longer arllsegui; be at work beforle‘ any n n d- . confidence in cliiiiitiixuflg ' ton; say that he c1111 1,, d ‘ cdnupon Tip insist (m m D0 CY. 6 b One is he heso iiiilstfiyuf‘ stand that 1191mm h! Look On This Picture—/_\nd Then _ __ "’Tis the Navy, next week. It certainly is iiuclulcd as a friendly gesture on the part of the liepziliiliclit of Defence that some of our lmwc llll\.\ 111111 have been overseas for five years should’ gr.’ lllllllf) for 30 days at Christmas. Many of llu-ul have been longing s- n n The case, Ralston vs. King, will come be- fore the court of Parliament next week. “llien Liberals fall out it does not necessarily mean t ex eri- eir vwn- coInbiete-uuabu ally cpponenls-Juclulling those of his for a sight 0f ilie old ilfllll€ surroundings and claspiiig lo their l»->.~1--~ ' Er loved ones. Not a ft“ will 1131C 111.; 01-5111 1y of soc-lug children >1 1M1- Kiug zuul Couli- that the people will come to th U I u u In Sherbrooke, Que., sn unfortunate for- tune teller has been convicted of interfering ____. 5'"! M" it ll personnel. Fellow- Americans. please step forw phone an? train service ernment on an Island f Montre l) and note u. ml: achoolsfroads, tele- etc Why so manv useless men Ln ov- l d hel s? D. in Denmar .' Island to follow than to copy al- most blindly the policy that has proved so kwonderfully l: successful have e such a thing, appears to be to forget all these things to start now where we fl . N ' ded _wi1n~e°1.§“1°, :0, ‘ is “ Where h ts on everye deniiltfifl icy is in broadmin terested. he insis and try should started at the outbreak of born since lllcy ll. . _ _ meet the new Word m t 1 . . try, and lllzil in il-Qf \.:'l l1: 1i joy wurlli much of mm recrumng but recohlfliended to the mercy mg. film mum!‘ fi 01' at finalists tlitmiff- Perhaps the Co!‘ “ml 11,?‘1ails°§iffifie,lhflam1fftf§u4wifih Yffig Ollie; wégiiggégflhdedofto fie . , , 1 the sacrum Um “M, ‘w; m nufl“, during five of the court. $ome politicians may well share linulliktlln ‘firm. Washington Isunflaaeta lamented mum). the 11m ma; comm. 1° pquflglgym who "re ‘ "w" u” um l _ ' her fats but without the addendum. w“, dummy; Con“ “d 1h the" INTERESTED "M," Island farmers were sacrificing deeply committed against conscrég- ",1;- w Gem Mmmglllt °h8 lehrs- _ _ _ . . u s a s1 e, comm,“ n “a, m" newspap‘ their cattle. Today we have his tion, We cannot now reverse s we have spake“ highlyivli. 4 Bill tlleu thlre 1< rm- r-zscr sule of the plc- our 13mm"; on fr‘! hppeh" that A STARTLING CONDITION son-in-law in charge of our ncri- campaign of i921 in which M!‘ personal qualities, ,. “i "' w“ Th,“ 1m, 1,,“ ., U, \._,.,H,.,.,.,.5 on “hem If Charlottetown does not want to have w,“ ‘mended by vjryhfiiéfitlggiffgf‘ or srrams 1 |°"1h"°1 m" Pmgerin h“ fitvllns King succeeded lnlvlilljnuiulii seriously. that 11b has “hi.” ' ‘ ‘ ... .~ - . ~ ns "s ~ the safcly 111' lfluwlii -lf .1<I<1.l, Flllll also even ‘h? m“ Naval headquarter.‘ Sumnmsldc C?!“ t1 f1“ t _ slggorfdnlfbersiioiieleiah CanadliiseDr- fhdmggvliic: of auebllzxd. and Elsnglsepldicihgd" i2’,- bemmhlll ill. that of fi-e ' ' fol it was the ‘aml-V 51°65- A Shmhlerslde ""1" PhoPhfiles “glrizfnxétrectyffl ie-the: 11.05;; Lanz isfast obtaining a YEPUl-B‘ with a great minority o! seats in conscription In an?“ 1m . . “ - '~ , - l ' ‘ '11 z nun d f-Jerseys. quite a ll n- ekin Canada, on the ' Cauzldllul liz" . 1.1 luugldlul manning ‘Sui he?" bggg Shllglherslde W111 h¢ d" 1 . and Droltlcrity of sai st; (allllllillglll infhlungger o‘, an, ‘ieadmg mum" 503's’ 1.2511290? cogscnptlon; m‘ dew ‘fllillmhggteafotlér getni) u‘ ' M» ~. ' . 111:1: L'lli'llJlL'(l Chur- amt 1° n °f rm“ dward Island- 1nd Char‘ “um” u. “pen m 9c ylare gainlns *5 °h ‘he mam‘ m" 05 1935. 1926. 1930. 1995 and a soldl r h '1 e comm“! the luuwull» - ~ is fighting and and indirectly upbu the number e , w o ins held in. £1,111 w 1 1i 1 l1 snldiu-S right loftetown us Fredericton. the defense o, freedom and m,“ o, m uvemck popul,“ 1311.1, Bind yet this prgliessbof 1940mm which,‘ in flushes‘. “m; b1 all his fellow Citizen; If“ - ‘ “‘ a ' .. lfi our ca e y 6 rip ii was e soc pa ormo b ' in“, the [11111111 _ , . lllilClalfOill. It ‘ I‘ ' {giinfiggjggwdyyr h" t?“ Tmgggerizlbn ‘fife ‘£3? iiirieli-agclangartiners of the Island. fir. lging and his followers. In 11f.,,°.§’,§',‘,‘,_“,,§“°,°§“,‘c,fg,§§\nu while, , , , ,1 1,,“ ,, 1,1,“. ,,,,.,,.d O1 B,1,_ The London Gazette records that A. J. V. - "k Time 5""? m, 1, ,,,,¢n"',,u,h°,,,,,, which 1111811?“ termed wmmer- March, 1e40, m» late Mr. iapblute. as that of Minister miylsui ‘Ya? “f” ‘l:‘,“",." "Qgrgh; 3mm e15, E. P. c M. A. T A D Csmilleri of Em- Admiral s1. Wlufl‘ Oewln n. Igmagrletsltureyvlho m some m. tlel Iva-gm 1' sousgi without ail-skins w1fl.wvr§13=e=w“§n1£n- Der-me. who has a nu "m" 81115 loves wuc ~l ‘rs \" - , ‘ . .‘ ' ' let or trance. anyone treal, made consc p on e ue. 1mm dacjded m’ 1 . leigh Hampshire ls to assume the name of bee" “Whhdeh l- b" to the D.B.O '°h- h°‘"""1 '" “fawn”? {g gm ll n1 stud ' ‘m’ where‘ and lheu \\'llL‘ll the (la) came, and 1_ r _ _ for "gallantry 1n M110 ' lend their names to t is import- dwh" u“ ° m y ° ° ' and support policies W111“ . - . - .. - Aurelius Jose h Csmlllm Small wonder -— " ‘hd "hi" carefully the following figures The Prime Minister said that common W111, ,1 r 1 ‘ft-ill H ,5 l ! I : led luicss to _ __ P - _ _ Ohrlgfimpt for artillery 11 f," srlt cause. I ~ _ - - _ K" mil 1 Brualns only V . v wlle ‘n1 h Fr e those mmals stand for Aurelius, Joseph, “m me and for exercising? "fixer-v In my l”, ‘not. Mm. I u_ vtllzl-ghEdtffif’ lgwttiiisletltlislommlon De (énly dfiafli? Zlgénlillie; Kvyoetreaafieéitcgit Canadians. regard its catnip»: lake their ill-M- “> 111"“ _“-‘» ‘m?’ “n, Emmanuel Pius Cam] Maria A _ valuable and gfggdylng men»- ———————i——————— h” m9" ° ' hggazofibie comcrspflon hi“ w; dilillrhhlfl Belgim“ “ml Hm W‘ t“ Immmn f“ m‘ 11min Thom 5,Al0 ii Pris-n} m“, r iiimiii m’ “Wdem “M” rsuaos: mwssm sous» unscoox ""1 "1 Qhm“ l“ "my " h h“ lnlefgem-‘iitimxi . . . - . , tsnt scenes 1n Asia and .-\1r1cl1. I v h: . Y‘ u‘; ‘l l ‘- h. m". lowmgfheileflhh W50!“ gsenminbelsther ‘qmvtlilnflfil. there whose opinions m Now some are m be allowed 3o days leave, _ _ may be the you“! m‘ m‘ gglch-cmamig: zombie? . gwlentgy-four hours g1 1 M onlv u. b. sent llfliii 111.. cruiwripts, while the The Iabvr-Pyvxrmlve Ploy (Communists) m w iishtinlz me use"! mboo 29.000 moon The new mum,“ probos“ ,0 Mgjrohjmgghfggglgy- Mr. 11 Y I b' ' tn l- F711 lo remain in idle- ahnmlhchs that 1h h“ 55 Candida-Mi hfimlhalcd {any a young m “>947 47-000 461900 deal with the Zombies by being the troops were dertmmth" ‘°‘“"“ a” h ‘ - for the next Federal election and that it will ’°“ "m" “w” "m by Admiral other came . - 51-751 “h” *"-°°° 111w to them and "Davies the" Gen Mes-venou- “mm” " ness at Plums Iuul t" W“ flu" ‘h'l"'"“"° h“ . (‘Pwm I“ l‘ 73 “d “WV” h“ Sis ' 106708 am 40.000 44.000 being farmed Oiit w civilian em- Tweiity-rbur hours luipp°m'm‘“ s. renewal of their exy-i-izr-nce of all the l1or- Cmlest 65 '° 75 "a": T“) “ndldates h“: lstiiunvifl‘ “tau” ‘:1 ynu m‘ I y Players. He ss s the will not be s. B. Shapiro. “soled wining‘; r0“ of “an Does m1! m, awn" 1111., adding been nominated in Nova Scotia, six IIIIQUGOCC, M m ago on s Ills. - —|“ m,“ 115900 115900 dimobilliized Nortguntgeh (guinea troops were shocked at gm 15 insult to injur\'——tl1e 1mtrioric veterans sent 17 In Ontario. two in Manitoba. two in Sask- M T YIOII "-991 5-711 “mo 491000 51115;?“ 01:23 118° prom”; 1,0 re- ,’1‘,§‘,§“‘,f§,‘§§a§, gnlfghthghgdr Millw- .. -. . .. _ ~ - " , ' " _ lvvrln opofflvewt. _ ‘ - back to fmwh ‘hQ F,“ emyfing ,1“? Nlncsoftles” atchevl an. six m Alberta and I0 ll‘l British Col week in me com 0mm“ I“ “c: m,“ m,” “I000 ‘H.000 rilhrfggceapvigiggextlgpyopss lit) gEOdOxYQOIlX’; flEQWKDSfBtLOCWlFOM he SPOlKI. only to remain behind in ihezr ill-deserved lllxllby? umbls. l’ ‘ x‘ ‘l mpsyéryenipwgainlfiigélg; 32:11:11,. s ell-Impala“ or lvomntary rectum ma c“; Mcorqsfililltlgffin r311“! Think it over. The Minister for Fuel 121d P021‘: “gag; gmhsvh: been d lved of its 1; 1', p13 §§’°1',1,,‘§f,,_,‘,°1,1,,‘§‘,°,§"§§§}§f fiunoxfilu ‘hag’ Gehlll- The announcement from official sources h“ h“ hehmmh ‘h "hi"! m"! the hind iwwsd s shrinkage l’ hi’ ‘h! °°h "l1 "W111i Zombies nor whether no now s litl H" "' . of the blame for this state b: af- 1n of grahl and the diminishe quan- ' h 7° “n1 “milled b . . . ("Y9 Ffmffvfd Brill-WM) that the annual Iai voluntary absaiteeism a? a?!” h‘ l"? ‘°°,m,;?,°°1ms titles bi manure applied to it, rbr 3M2,“ 1,32?“ flflfhfl‘ 513th,“ ‘g; twphflmhg ‘hi’ Gwsrnmvntt it- conservah"e Organlzauo" Yield of Potatoes hhmhghoht 319 WOFld i185 l chiefly “m”? "he Whhgel‘ m“; thari i1e.l-hm.;r'4i°iiu ocrlt. At °¢ “m” the ‘"991? M manure tfifiussinds 01f draft gvaders and ireimgulsbzg liilifildthziiielftliiilbound W, , _ greater value than the 311111131 pmduqion of in the mdusm" High" this rate in another flft years we “H 91°“ with the 5mm” “umber deserters who are wandering argue that conscription would w . . - 1d ' lhave not‘ had the effect °’ lhcrhh" would be without mi . butter. °! ‘hm!- around the country. Ha suggests very wrong, b‘ The large and fllllllilslilSllC annual meeting g0 ma)’ ¢°m¢ l5 l WFPTI§¢ '0 min)’ PQWk- “g hmductl°h~ Jh" the hiihi-YBTY- obsess or meat, and presumably “my m” l" m “Mhwry m" s. recheck of exemptions, which Mr, Brag“, my 1. ; 1.1- 1- h 1) 1. C 1 1»,- ressiw Let no one henceforth despise the lowl spud, ‘hm h° ""1 ""1"" without lo. '° M" ‘° dlmw- n l‘ “'- h°"‘ might very well start in the Civil s guts that II, ' S! 11-8‘ t ° l t wig-KL") Qhh)’ OE _ h . . y shOrter working week to n, m1. Manny“ y; '1“ over, one that cannot be com- servme at 0mm, Th“ 1,, 11, £55m“ ten u‘ Khgg Conservative Association 1s a sign ‘Ofdllt? time's. h Ough It m‘!!! b6 ldfhllfid 1115i hérc W!‘ Nr- grail?!’ leisure ‘can days when the "11 h “Mum, m, 1011mm,‘ 11g. Plelsi-il’ and Qllédlhlylrflvfiffld BB "10 seems to have noIpIan, exceiot to the real truth ‘giiltierlymgnh, h indicated m, only a 1mm puhhc mterest m llamentary representatives are very much in- °h needs em i° he h‘ Work- ures giving the acreage in pastuce m” “are” Phhhlh! hY BX‘ ‘continue to apply conscription. problem of re-inforcing 0111- ,_ , _ _ I d t d Sundays are worked. at double bay and 1 have unfortunately been Pem- "el-‘dle-‘is i° "Y the first with sending the conscripts over- overseas Col n11 the current POlllZCZll silunmil, but s. growing Cine o o so. I. ‘ '1 ' and Mondays taken u a houdlm “nab-lg to omam the pasture land flung W111 be t0 provide the ramp seas‘ Th“ m neither voluntary V l-nqseu bougds ugly measure of confidence m the success of the _ _ _ _ “Sunderland Ecm- for 19st. figuflfngalzggt ‘Si’: gfllmthbl? service. nor cori-wrlptlorl- '11!“ tom oi’ Cabinet secrecy, Progressive Coilservativc cause when the next Cesare Lombroses, Italian criminologist, n ,- um h""'m'uihki “n 195 iflal 1m do“ 8MB‘ them ufxlilqmiteg scheme failed undier Col. Ralsltgn- does not approve of t opportunity comes for “mug public opinion born this dste i836; professor of psychiatry at taught that none oi’ their muble- flfifif, ‘fir, mp0,?" hn nsportation. iiaugiiionxal “n er Gm’ c‘ He Ailwlgiherblftkfils ileluegimxirnamllfj _ y _ . . . 1 lasso past 1 . . st the polls. Tilers 1s ffiarOil tn believe that that gavia and later of criminal anthropology at glacgxlfadtgfckéhgslgl “ffii:"art;"‘n1§':'l§l acregge fismnot biaen igearliy s10 u‘ 5 in‘; ifélrgevihrlgs rfifsl: thguellzleécr fgirliizgeigsuthgyethlzaeeéionglgt; Biglitllmflllt théattwetshould be 309i time “.111 not 1m 1pm. ,1..{~.-¢11_ P111113 Mm- lurin, propounded, after much research, the {IIOV/ldfllbfirfl. 3811x1113 m: gfigmi; ‘inoglhy: ntract for the repaim Army by appmng for them as c,“ finowgelimsflth Ius mother, 5111 ister Mackenzie b11114 Emu -ll has stzued that theoflei that cflmlhhls W5" I 9ll><f¢lah YYPC 0f ale- “ . larger acrease has evidently been be awgzgéld 1x223?‘ E5111 Vévrkerfiirgl 16;‘? u!‘ lzbignutfl- C. O. F. reaction to the Rskstm his government will not sci-k to prolong its the human race, andalso thasgenlus is almost timidate the government into pa». Ziqgffirmfig kWh-he'll?” m , the work to be started unoh sloffuufi" If csdmfig will hgoi-nfrol: ma" w“ llxlglzell-Iélittidxg. ufitmwlfi term of office beyond 1Z5 allotted five years llrllvfiifllly II-VQmPF-"ml by "gm of physical iilgliéggtltliif ‘faliiaprlatdveriiliiteeniunhfif poverlshed pil was unable to sus- H} fmMK 109,405’ i Mr- 5h Llurtrit. ’ McNaughton would be sn excellent .5Pah- The Gowrlhhehl» l‘ “m b‘ rhchued» was degencranmi h“ fhwrms w!" h°t altogctheh intends to release the pregnanl m“ l u" of izlaL vflue‘ the I 37-’ K- "3- 35mm" some Government quarters have Egliitrertgfwrhfcrlligarliflfliiiniiiiv _-‘.e_e1ected in 11a)‘ 104,,’ no” {131-11111116111 had accepted by scientists, biibtliat was before the ‘Dlouklliqobor gvoman s0 that she HOG INDUsTnY barley Ifgafifiae h ~ been ingeniously aigulng that the tion that he was, hdwever, lliiav- been called and v flllll imcxpeclczlly dis- advent of such arch-criminals as the “Duce" gufiideafflsusl’ "Yaljlhagehg i: ____ most abundant roof crop which §’{,°,§,§,‘;§“§§“dg“““,§§ 33,531,? Gme 0111' 0f doing everything to fum- , . - i u . - ’ ‘ . - . solved. i he Sillllc flung may happen again. and iht Fuhrer - special case. But 1t ghould do no Bin-in view of the odd dis- when cfiupled With Brain and reeds g“ y P’ 15h "°‘“f°'°°“‘°"t5 f“ “mm Mr, King may be expected to take the course which he regards as ulost likely to throw his own now disrupted party-off their guard. lYlielller or not his course will coincide with Canada's best interests as a fighting fllvlllllfil‘ of the United Nations, is atlollicr qIlFSllOil. The expectation is that the coming errngrncyl session of Par- liament will be ', 13m: it will be (levoted entirely to a 1.. . 11 of the causes of the Cabinet crisis, that it will show not a few Lib- eral members in opcu rcrfll: against the Gov- ernment, and that it will be terminated by the dissolutii-u nf Parlizlnlclit rlivl R11 flPPehl to the crmstiluclicivs. In auv case. (for. l-"\'.'\li\'c nrgzulizzllions do well to he prepared m1- any surprise move which Mr. King mar nmlce at this firm?- Col. Ralsion T0 Mr. King 3 __ Analyzing Colonel Rnlslmfs speech of recent date rm flu: nlzlluunv-rr issuc. the ()f/llfl"(l Journal fiurls some truly Jlucldug rcvclnlious. Thus: l. He acclm-s Vi". K111; of nlfsrcprcscut- ing hi5 (Col. ' c.» presentation to the Cabinet; my‘; of a [art - " ll-l- Prime Kliuistcfls version: "W111! rquuv .111»! -1 rw/vlrl." _'3_ IIQ ' mitt-innit that Sending of llrzlllcl-s overseas would he "lm the policy of keep- ing our arllwu -~ , 1w 1111- ccul voluntary ' / 11s.! lfllfll‘l'.l‘l0l7ff Govern- {l fw/‘r T1'(I'(‘ nrull for rc- [H] ;1.l/:/1;/rcr.r cum-c 1m! tulur/ troll/ll lie sent. 111.". 1 gn-vuu 1/10 Winn‘ 1-1 . ,. nzent [vl/Iljv 1.. / ilifoi'l‘l'lllull.'.r on" r " i‘ llfUlli/li/l/r‘, .\' ...l. _ This mix iv / film’ Minfsllvfir x/lwrrllur in 3, ilc rl"l‘- l ‘ blurred ovcl’ llzu sending rullliliiuizll the 92ll'll('\'l poi-mill‘ inlprcssion llllll llu~ : mculs “cwul-l 1m 1h ‘Moll fur . _ My jlc Hy,- lllFfl‘ ll» '1‘ 11.1 umv cxlst a sufficient l>:1.1:l.l11_1; <11- 1>~~l t. l'll~lli‘(‘ that czls- flames m, l-(ildnfyvyl |,1~..1111.(l_\' as they lllllV oc- cur from liuu: m lilzu; 111:1: iu; w nrlviscil by the "couiulruulwr; in llu- luulll- tllllt Such pools should lu- 1w ill i111] at adequate slrcllglll"; null llml 1.5...- rm‘ 1m illfinlI/(v 11'"!- forcmlzrlllr urui/ulllr [~1- f/Illf fur/lore. 5. Ile sllilvs llizil llu- wiullirccllicllt ilccd which has ill'l.\l‘ll nnmol lw 7H4‘! Ivy enlisting. Shocking an‘ ll:1-~<1 l'l\l'll\ll<lllS—~$llOCl(llig. certainly, if tllcrc ho in (Iurvln .1 llczirt for this war! Some may say: one hlali against the _ willlllclrl Or llw “necessity 0f 11.1. Will forcl-lucnts at iHh| V s" “'I‘l:i< is but the word nf \-.'/-,r] of .'lnnlllcr." TYNE- but which of lll(‘<(’ 111-11 lmvc we a right to believe? Mr. King, 11-1111 llul been to lllC fmntj _Or Ralston, just returned from llfiu itii Particular attention is drawn to the letter Mr. Hemming 0n agricultural conditions here. Taken in conjunction with the statement of the Premier at Toronto that 40 per cent of our youths leave the "province after $900,000 per annum is spent on their education, it indicates that immediate action should he taken iritll a view to remedying the deplorable state by 0f affairs. It!!! Prcstwick. Scotland, to New York by air for $200—an undercut of $130 on the price an- nounced by Trans-Continental and \\'eslern Air Incorporated, in New York. That is the pro- visional plan of the Scottish Aviation Coin- pany. This figure is not definite as it will de- pend upon several unknown factors such as the taxation of gasolene and ilie intcrnzltimlal rate of exchange, but the actual price will not hc much more. This company intends to concen- trate on the Atlantic crossing, Prestwick being the terminal of the shortest possible Atlantic rmltc. it is aillicipatctl that the journey will be accomplished in between I4 and i8 hours and there will be a shuttle air service to all air- port near London. Taking into account delays by Customs one should be in London within 2o hours of leaving New York. An official of ilie company said: "At- the moment we 111ml one plane carrying 20 passengers lcnving (‘ZiCll dzly from Prestwick and New York. The subse- quent number of planes to be used will dc- pend on the rate of traffic, which we expect to be very heavy." a l! i We are fast returning io pioneer ideas of treatment in medicine and surgcry——ih0se days when a mother bore a child and was round and about in a week, when a nlali rcsulilcd work without loss of time resting in l)C(l aflcr ill- ncss. Tile whole theory of collvzilcscerlce is based upon the fallacy of the effectiveness 0f bell-rest, and patients should be encouraged ‘to get up, move about and occupy llicir minds nnd bodics as soon as possible, Dr. I. C. Mczikins, dcan of the faculty of medicine, McGill Uni- versity, and former deputy director-general of mcllicnl services for the R. C. A. M. C., told the annual convention dinner of ilie Canadian Association of Medical Students and Inicrucs. The experience 0f ilie army casualty retaining centres has shown that a man may lie safely allowed, and should be encouraged, to gel m‘ nf bcrl within as short a time as 48 hours zlflcr a serious operation. The same thing applied, he said, to civilian hospitals, where the patients are usually kept in bed for entirely loo long a period. There is no rule, that a man who had pncunlonia shoulrl spend I4 days in bcd as a convalescent or that active and passive exercise should not be started within ‘I2 hours after an operation, C ,.. ... more than pr th l . hich is that the undove e rue w isflilolined Doulrhobors must learn Canadian so turn csrtwh culiar whim to behave themselves. cioty isn't going to eels to suit their pe s-Vancouver -Sun. The Australian carrier pigeon service in New Guinea has its own prisoncr-of-war — a fine, hfiughiy fellow. who flourishes in captivity and strllls like a Samurai. Described as a blue bar cock, the bird was captured by an Australian Digeoil section serving with the Americans on Wake Island, Gee]- Ymk B1151 FOr dflys he remained Gradually he lo the Australian b nnd soon his plumage, which was bcdrogglcd nnd sparse when no was captured. blossomed like tho rose. He has not worked for the Alllesgyct, and it is unlikely that; ilo will be trusted When he is gathered to ancestors, earthly shell will be handed to ll. taxidermist and probably will be taken on the strcnglli of the Australian War Museum. — Aus- tralian News Letter. France. long the centre of Eur- opcs small nations, will be lli an excellent position to show them how to set up a liberal democracy, how to avoid extremism Recogn- izzcll. France can also play 1m im- porlaut role in the economic re- rival ci rlilropo. Slic can become lilo economic cciitrc cf Wcstcrn l-uurnpcu :\ l)“li‘ lo German nggrcs- slull. Recognized, Franco can again bzcoln: the bridge between Russia and [Z19 west. llcr political and economic philosophy stands al- most exactly between that of Elig- lnnd and the U. S. on one side and tile Soviets on the other. She un- derstands both and has the con- fidence of both. We need such bridges. The great disaster of Europe in i939 was that there was no SllCll " gc. Now, in France, we hElVe one. We hope that our Stale Department makes this a clcan break with the sullen disast- rous policy of the last four years. -New York Post. was weaned on alanced ration, We Want to say riiiotlier word for there facing the chem y. He is so far forward in the fig iting he of- fhe iufantrymnn who gets right up l“ turbance tbs maybeso Just what attitude to adopt wards the industry; possible that without information they may wrong decision when it is too late. to presume we are in to advise definitely farmers should follow, the yet t occurs in eonnec- °f hlflh tion with hog marketing, rarmerslvhhlflbl! mewhat at a loss to know’ 799d to- and it is qultefmme “herd! ll dapendabm ago, at sonicw make regret While we “m hesitate under any nsireumstances “m” °f QUPPl-y U18 ting needs wherev Con“, arise and at a, pricg a it a position 9m have views on the matter, whlc we are wiili hope that ideas, the better decisl eventuate. tors associated w able from succes tion, or for that livestock raised intended for co These may be cited Demand - Feed Su ability of Labour - iltties; mitted of ipiport t Bl ance. a covering each that hog pro cupies animal husbandry one gage in. So on that b proceed: Demand: For the years Canada has ly three hogs for ed in pro-war day markets arc not Even though our cvcry being mcnts is greater pri ch the war progresses we have assurance tl quiremcnt will be co creased. The fact th tax Packing Plant times, to process cu is no indication of shows failure on our ance production 0p volume and time absolutely no demand at present Feed Supply: harvested its largest g ten escapes attention. He is the chap who goes out on patrol, seek- ing out the patrols of the Boche, nnd when he finds them. he gives brittle. Often the struggle is a grim and silent one, with death comln suddenly and unexpectedly. At oi er times there is a brl skimilsh for advantage. and then death tn the foe-if the foe does not deal out death first. It is hnrd to imagine Just how that lit- fie squad or platoon of men feels as ll. inches forward here. dashes ahead a few yards there. The men have to concentrate on their work, or they will fall in their tracks. Even with the kecnest concentra» tion, they lose out sometimes. Those are the men who are win- ning tho land battles. Artillery and aerial preparation helps them g0 forward. but when they come to grips with the enemy they are on cir own and so sloao. — s ,_4W many YEBIS, Hvhg and $'.'*"I.’u"°."'blui""‘ ". ‘d gisii I new I n sleeping lilo s Dodd's Kldno q-muimslu ulnar" ' Dsdllbblfldssy fi-iaiiihlviu”: ng to express, in out oi’ a community of (m There are four prominent fac- lth and insepar- sful hog produc- matter, any other on the farm, and nversion into cash. follows: ply - Avail- arketing Fac- although the rotation sub- is not necessarily in order favourable situation oi these issues, con- sideration leads to the conclusion duction probably oc- h preferred position against that of any other line of ma BSlSI Y l past couple of produced near- OllG s, and yet s: ti contribution Old Country nnd military require- thls yczll" than ever before, yet we are told Brit- ain can absorb increased quant- ities and continue to pay a good cc for what they receive. With unges that will come about as to a climax, int their rc- nslderably in- nt we over- capacity r shipments, over supply- ing the markets, but rather part to bal- roperly as delivery. There curtailment or in The Prov nce has TO rain especially oats and collslrl size? llll 4'4‘ yP e lays DIBY RS en- et‘s rais- the sficd. to l at it to in spect. CTOI) wsli Ill or concentrates the freight sub Brain for feedl in affect. ive shortage ca . ~‘ gilbfllll‘! La ficult to obt iiiB What t -and wom farm can acc been most ain, he O into bed the immediately amidst groans oi slumber, following dli the farmers of one class that will finish th Rd it abundn Marketing; facilities for lug a tremcn case of some production. caslonally but farmer who ha at a small cost ing his dell about them u tection of his hogs. There a the hog indus Officers’ Arrange Protest UP) —- The cers‘ Aluxll of officers ove special meeti 5 mas; meet women for th that Canadian be nmde- iva protein content, supplement ing engagements. Protein fe uantities than a hat reduced cost. as already outlgnetd, the O should not be too great bour is an-power too-on previous night became uncclisci and other evid can accomplish y, aft llminary supplcin feel assured and e ntl zrlnrketing dolls problc lilies of" agricultural Not ilie case of hogs; ably well off in true. minor incidents can be tolerated or con a bit of plonnin _to ship can have tliem conveyed from his plggeryb ourltc trilckmnh Vilry cheque and gradin the meantime lie h and an official er's certification paid on the basis receive consideratl SAINT JOE-IN, N.B., Nov ( Overseas Army Offl- e liurpcse oi’ urlzius a many 0g eds in year and tern inourh kind, are available pose sidles on Wes 1'18 Dur s s This bilge? is a t will meet er such may that should and DOING prevailing, prospect- commodity a handi- scarce and dit. yet it ls sururls- present manpower casion it h in mplish. ous, encn the er a brief pr»- 8 up. Wc can confident that this Province are if "given the tools Job." They've prov- Y. Opportunities and are prov- m in the so much so in we are reason- thls respect. It is occur oc- not beyond what trolled with c. The average s hogs about ready to shipping point y calling his fav- nnd upon accept- reccipt, forget he receives his g certificate. In as the sales pro- Marketing Board government grad- that he has been of quality of his other aspects of that may well and these litil Like Like rc try Oil For Wives For Mass Meeting HCYD Nor ' 17 - Once . comprising urlves rseas. decided at a today to arrange ng of saint John home defence troops CV6 . If Gen any idea pointed. conscripts oversea ' The Zomblemarmy is not be sent Laurent made that Mr. St. the situatio . happen is that the Zon be dcmobilized before tile will be dealt discussion in meantime we feel safe in suggest- ing that farmers continue giving the lowly hog ns so remune his ductlon for the I am, Sir, Secretary DON'T LET'S BE If Amcricn seems latclv ’l‘o be burning (or a row. It doesn't mutter greatly. For shc‘s not herself ill-it 110W- Hcr condition is affecting. For slie‘s Just come over quarr- Ycs. America's expectinu. And her time is drawing near. If sllc sees her soiuilzlcd banner Waving evvrywiicre alone. We must kccp our bedside manner And refuse to flaunt our owli. If she fccls ore-natal craving For the fruits of all the earth We must still indulcc liar raving. Till America gives birth. If she seems perverse and frctiul. Th the British Coilinionwcnith We must never be foractiul Of her present stnic of health: If Am It's a thing sir: cannot help. If she ‘wants to start the rumour Tlult tllc British iicvu We must cherish her and humour. we know she is ilistrnillzht: We must still contrive to love her hill; she bares her MIRBI For tlnsc demonstrations cover We mfiist not attempt Till tlio Dewey little stranger Has arrived at Lllc White House. Or till Boos el She'll ._.$agittarius. in Tlic New States- man a Nation. HARD-WORKING ANIMAL The cuabaom-or water Wifllo. the national beast or . McNnu hton lies of doing anyth ng of the he is bound to e disap- Mr. King will not He accompanied this remsrksbll straddle of the fence with s lspeech, in which he tried till send [ancient red herring of demand- 5- 1°!‘ 511)’ Pm‘- ilig conscription of everything . . and not only of manpower. liar- BOiIilZ |cver, Mr. Nose-worthy’, who sill - lfor s constituency with an emi- lent record of cnlisimenls. found the fence top uncomforlsbl came down with ardent suppu of Mr. Brnckeirs demand that tho Government tell us the truth labout the whole sffiir ______.____ whatever. overseas. Mr What is g home, Col. Ralston “ with on another oo- tliari prolong the this issue. In the rather the prominent place ratively occupied of livestock pro- past few years. A. G-ILiLIES, P, E. I. Co-Operative Livestock Marketing Board. ___.______. program slusils Attention Swine Breeders Now ls the lime in yuard against rm - lvoim Ly using the mnsl rlsclt! remedy on the market. MACS PKi-“Oilli TONIC POWDER It will tlioroilglllv ilhhylih all traces oi‘ worms flilil m grove the hclilill of Yul" i‘ ' rice b5 cents I101‘ |h BEASTLY TO AMERICA Macs AMMONIATED B RO N’ C HlA L COM POU N D Relieves nculv §pl15mmll0 (Yrmlll. Fun“ Catarrll. Couch-S "lac Price 50 chills ll 110i the eagle ivlicn she's broody. _ the lioness- with whelb. erica. is moodv l‘ fought. claws and ., '1‘ MACS rm: olarnli" iiv A safe and cull-ion! 1pm‘ I for internal and IIXJFT‘: piles. It is made 0'11 ‘relmng “Tdiffirltloiilg "l"? ' utii: value for llllshltlflwhfiesl f!” rlllliatfiifde iirqlvs -3 e ec , _ soothes 2. It l"hf“""l:!“|;¢ It is nsirinlfll"! (‘:5 today. Price G0 cen ~ TllE 2 mics l 149 Great George 9gim1l _ (‘l ~¢n ‘ m“ omilleuliiu. reliminarv onnas. to change her indignation rouse. return our tricd affection a. President is born. l burden in