J .-- ....-.-i >-_»,m>-<..: -r~>-,>-i ww-w» id-U! 1<E'=_, 9'92" f!'-‘.“="*\f PAGF. PW“ if , InE OIIARLOTTETIIWN GUARDIAN 010mm,; lLall) tl-uundcd in I887) Pres en: Ln-ut. (ul. \\ ("IW-Slfl S~ “£14179 \IIL‘ rfvfltlflll, J. it. nurnett. l-ZJ-l. Ieeruurt, Ln-ul. t ul l) .-\. Jlaclfimnon. 0.5.0. Editor anil Manailuu; llirl-i-tor. J It. Burnett. FJ-L Associate Lllltols, Hank Ilalkt-r If!" 5 Bwnen“ SI I55! IIII'I’IU.\ RATES By Mall in I’. L. l. sum n»; war. 53-5‘) I0! 5 “will” - - -~ _ _'|» t‘ one month. CII)‘ “ffrllhfilxf.afllifflnlfdlj‘ xii-Kr oblhilltl W!’ 5 "mum." i $1.75 lul’ 3 niunths. . . . >_ _ .00 per year. By Mall tn (aria n and l.y:t_ .-\_ $5 _ u“ Saturday \\l'l'b\l) _ .i pin plat. _>I.UU fur t: llwll altl liil .. lttonllls. "The Jllntury IisTTHll-Tflkfl‘ "W! m.- Iltttkcisl Ill/i- f r 2s, I940. \\‘},ll\I-'~'I)\\ Tllt- \\ llt at Surplus l +1. f‘ §O itiilliOn l)\lShs‘l5 i .5 an; pared will all be t"‘i‘ih a,‘ foe a bushel - i- ‘.l‘l'.l".§ that the ,:~ i.» gt; zitzl-r freight ll".t'\l. 07rd this will 34hr, and to i< no in- Tltc anti: ' _ pg cultiva- -< ,1: a u"! tle in :\l- ‘i-v "i\\\' largely en- in the pro- Qnnil. price“. i .-.i».~~ i, w, 1.3.: of which '\ {Tieri with .in the prctt)’ Ilttfl .1 l,,_.~t,.\» \"ii-~—';\ is ilie pr-v-vuit 3t 4H0)‘ is seriously con- Lillllvtl lnls lost lllty and e which has ' If he a-ct-ilaiu that " . ‘(vslcl in any tnniglltirin or \‘x'l‘llt‘.l wholly -. i: t rrviiig on a i as It ..vllilslti',- Kiley are not . -' . ~ » w an viiorttiiaiis- 'r ‘o ltilp lllltt . é. jivlli. F51’ far "'t'.'.' l"'~‘tk'l'l. flllfl for l1l.\ll_\' experienced ii! its scc- "'itti-< it will itiarltct .. of (‘zin- 2i: to rcpcalctl " ' iliwvii tiiiu- ' lpliriliiig haw l __ ,.\. l'i .i.'.\ (it uilt‘. ll ivtl l; .- . ., , .. _. f ,. I, 'p,\.,.t,,,,_ t ‘.".'l'lT and docs a‘. rt it coziirs hack ' " i ' "' :i~ ‘o aviitlicr loan o“ cii-opcriltilvu as new‘ s may neces- saate? .' - ‘ - " -- <avs the (Tasrtfr. has ’ - - " -\ “i ""i"~_;‘1 tlie promo- tion c: "’ ' l“ ':~d Fhtcs at a ’ 'i~'i.‘~i'ii has hccn of sit-“r live to the Fmpire. He seem- ‘ ' ' t ~' i’ ‘lot prestige and to mar ‘ ‘ " zration and fl bltttlil Farm lIltiHllLS Un Uplrend Accorrliuzt :~ ~ 1' f‘ “i dcs in a i» l1 iireau of Statis- . iitcre was a 3o per ceiit i-: - . a‘ -i:c rvccivctl by farmers ft‘ ' Pfiipill farm p10- ducts ln t“ i .i , d _l.lililary' to July, tolo, Tli c ‘ i corresponding period la-‘f l v gratifying in view of t ‘ni,.- have exper- icticcd. . l?‘ _ - . ' practically all of the niti r - ~ v w". -- ~ iiie showed in- creases. llll*""" 2' ' "c t i_:-i \‘.i"‘Il[ crop re- ceived fr i‘ ' ‘it "he ltlillllllS _l.'tn- nary to lulu, i: liiqhi-r iliiin income fri-ili " . ‘iii c-irrcstiutitl- ing months of ii I , - on dairy pro- ducts iticrca-wl, ' a .4 i, of 3o per cent in fgggiptg fri-iu chi w‘ tt ‘WT cent from butterfat. l. l ti i hail an iticrerisc in iticoitic t-f h " ‘ I I“ pvt‘ "PHI- U(]]]](‘\§l\_‘ ii. i1] ., , '.'.I.:<lt has been itituulatczl h_v <-.-,i ' ' ti: itiiiuitioiis and military eqilipllii n . ~1i il in the llauk of Montreal cltrri-ii: I" ' \ ~'E'l lll'll'\' to he “wcll on the ri-iiil to I‘ i i v I. oi rriivily and achicvcltlcllt." .‘il l‘ r ' l" '1-hlii-iiil.ptlutltilg i Sggallily iii jiraru." !l|\“i'.l‘<,' wzth gains nmst n,;,.-],-.-.] m 1,; i , uiiu li-rrolis tuc- tals, luuthl-l‘, l-'\il. Jllill ltlllflfl] zinll leather. hxtiiii-t liflii l~ l" ‘ll"“"‘"'l cOur__,._ t1“- \-,-.ti;. i.t‘ ii- ‘Iii - i" w-qi il".-; tcxcltl-ili- of golilt l'l<lll'..' ill ‘"2" I Iillltll fF""-°"” l“ $I|0__;_1.‘s‘_rio(,, llll‘ \i ii-i ti ;lii'i~ lii-ing the high- o“ f”,- nm- qiiiiiih s .\iii\iiiitln-i', 11)."), \\'Illl the cxvvptiiiu iif l»- Tlli" i‘r -\ iuiti -'. In H," .\"l|':-,':l,|~' thl‘ lliiult sutu- "nry ,-(..,.,,~_< i_\'. .l -.i‘r- rvtrlil trade goiill 1nd <t,|,\.:.,,, ‘y. _i.t..- ii---,._ )!ti‘|[‘.'|‘€(‘ rtvct‘ lad . - , . vptlr" T, Hi-q i: i hw Uxilliu .'l liiiirki-il illi- fvnvnn. "i dip-H»- i‘ - fld Illll. Luiiihi r is in good tl]‘lIl"'\(l wt friii lili 'Il‘i'l 'l~""l""" “lmh hull‘ h“, ,..i 1., ,- -i_ Ptpi-ops arc tn ‘m ,,,, ‘I, h.) h t\t' hi l':i itiiivilig iivi r-l-iis in ‘.(Jlq'1](\ h- -' Q ill I i tiiiits have llf'f‘ll ' {pt-l lkklt-il fish is tuov- iw, m It". \\', y ti-ilW. in __-ii-r"~‘lt' viilltttio. hilt s,,;,it,..--,, ,.-i.;!-g.- f a- ili~li~l fi-h are uurcriiiiii. owing to xk'\\'liitllllllli'lllll ciitiiiii-liliiutl. The 1W1!‘- itirtiittaiiiwl I“ fl l‘ keting of canned lobster under the Government scheme has been successful. Coal raised by the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation Limited during August totalled 541.047 tons, compared with $41100 tiius it year ago. .\n :lvcr:tge pn- zato yield is in tirospcct. llay and grain crops have been good. Note is taken of the serious damage to the apple crop in the Annapolis Yal- ley h_v rcccut hcavv gales. EDITORIAL NOTES - The war is sprcading~soon it will be as :\l‘lll.'l§_{(‘lltll>n when “in-cu hlasphcmcd God he- cause of the plague of hail out of ltcavctt.” a a a a Lucknow Day. The City of Lucknow in the Yuited Province of India, like London of to- day, was besieged in the .\lutin_v, but gallantly held out until relieved this date, 1857, which proved the turning point in the war. a a n a “Don't worr_v—they’ll get it back!" was Print: Minister Churchill's retort when crowds ilctililntlctl rcprisals against Berlin as he was in- pcclitlg bombed homes in the Battersea area of London. The demand has now become general, hilt the British Government requires no further stimulus after the recent Slaughter of the In- nocents". a a mi i: A new source of atomic power-creation of artificial tiranillm—-\vas announced recently at a tiuclcarphysics symposium at the bicentennial celebration of the Yniversity of Pcniisvlvauia. This new tirauiilm apparently would do the same thing as the extremely rare foriu of na- tural uranillm, known as T3235’, one pound of which would equal socxiocx‘) pounds of coal. I i i I Klaiiwr-Ceti. Charles l. llruce ll:i_v. 73. who served on a deputation to the Canadian Militia in lqoo-to and distinguished himself in service in India and the Near Fast, was killed during a recent homhing of a Lotidoti \\'cst Fnd hotel. .-\ soldier with a long nlilitarv record, who was decorated many titucs. he died a civilutfs death in the battle of London, where he had lived sittcc his retirement in I03)‘. llis wife. .-\gatha, daughter of the late Rev. laincs Xlaugan, was killed. at the saine time. a a a ia- Fcw of the uicn in the 21-year class now he- ing ntetlically examined in Montreal prepara- tory to a tieriiwl of military training are hcing found unfit to undergo such training. avcoriliitg to the first hatch of medical reports rcccivctl. “The iwrcctttage of those rcportcd as linfit is cxtreuiclv small," said .\lr. Pierre Decarv, divi- sional registrar. Appreciation was voiced at the promptucss with which some doctors alrcadv have scn! in their reports. lt was al-o uotcl that recruits are YCPHTIIIIQ tirliittptly for iticin " cxaritiuatioit. for which three clays are allowcil. I I i I .\lr. \\'ciirlcll l, \\'illkie. Republican candi- llatc ltopcs to win the hrcsiilr-ilcy on :l four point progrzlititttc as fitlliovs: "l. The I'lll(‘~ uutlvt‘ which hu-‘iilcss i< roiiductctl uui~t he clcllr anil itllist ht- stalilc. 2. lilt\‘l'l'lllll(‘lll policies rlffcct- lug llllilllU<§ should he t'l\ll<l<ll‘lll. 3. (_il>\'!'t‘t1- tltillt coiuiii-litiiiu with liu-itic-‘s uni-t llt‘ kept Wlilllll \\l‘ilclll'l.lllt‘ll linii'-. lt tun-t not stop tlic fliiw of czlpitrtl iuti» new |\l'tt(lllL'll\'<‘ cutcl'i»i'isi'. 4. llll<ltlt‘<i must hc givcu a chaucc to iuakc a itrufii." lle tliiiik= this i: hcttcr than total- litariaiiisiti, fJl<l'l~‘lI1, ltitlslttWiflll, or cvcu roii<c~ vwllisiii. O I i! .~\ $JIOO0.000 lil'irai'_v of rare hooks, crtllqqtml hy the late .\lr. \\'. T. H. llolve, of (Tincinuati, has been given to the .\'cw York Public lihrarv hv llr. .~\lhcrt Ashton llcrg, .\'e\v York sur- QPon, who hoiighl it from the lliilvc estate for an lturliscloscrl sum. .\lr. lloive, former presi- dent of the Antcrican Rook (‘ompanyg collect- ed the library's 15.000 items over a period iyf I" vears. ln the collection are Dicllcnc‘ own TP-"Vllllfl copies of “.»\ (‘liristnmis (“arnlfl “David Fopperfield," and "Nicholas Nicklehv", lamp: Fennimore Cooper's own copy of "The Fpv." interleaved, with manuscript corrections and ad- ditions; original mattuscrfpts of lohn Gals. w-orthy. rare first cilitiiwn= and lcttcrs. i! I “Yho is he.’ asks a contemporary and then answers its own query. “He it is of whom all ‘Scotch’ stories areavritten. He l5 termed a penny pinching, ntiscrly, ltnsocial. slv-infliut, or in cascs where laugttage is not confined to print other more euphoriistic adjectives are tiscd. For dragged determinism he cannot he beaten, Granite is not harder or more sentimental. lle feeds, clothes. and shcltcrs the ntultitiiile. lle strives \\'i'h othcrs of his tyne in efficiency for the privilege of serving. lle supports law and or- der. education. charity. the arts, and. govern- ments. From the latter he puts up with kicks, ‘lfnllfillfl! Ffftllfltions. and exorbitant levies, Tn Scotland it is said thcre is no tnore ‘fearmuie ‘ichl’ than stich a person on the make. \\'ho is he? .\'ol .\'ot a _lcw in Na7i Gcriuanv, hut the, plodding farmer eveevtvlterc." I v it a a Tn an address to the Yuion of New Rrtins- iviclt .\lllttl(‘i|t.'lllllf‘=. llou. (Y H. llliikcttv. .\'c\v llriiii-wviclc Minister of Education and .\fiiiii'- ripril Relations, termed the municipal setup in that province a “horse and buggy" one. llo Il<l\'f‘fl the huioti to appoint a committee to studv the municipal systcttl and rl-coiuiuclitl changes to the provincial govcrniucnt. In an address, itl which he pullctl no punches. .\lr. lllzikeuy prophesied that if something were not done, goon to rectify knnivi-i wrongs. uudcr the present sys- tem. some other force would swccp away evcrv- thing we now value. The whole crux of the prohlcm of .\llIlll(‘l|ti'll reform lay with taxation, .\lr, llliikcuv said, pointing to a figure of $3.- FFJJI" llltjllliil t.'l.\'cs due the various municipal- ities at the euil iif 103'). “lf we had the arrears that are m] tlii- hunks we wiittlilift have, any uiuiiii-ituil priihli-ius," he (‘l5llIIl(‘Il. l..'ltcr ht- fhIFLWl th-‘ll the proviuci- hztd lls'\‘l‘llll)f‘fl an .'lrm_v iif tax ili-ilgrrs ztul accused some municipalities "f "\‘l1l~'<‘llil1t'." Ftroitg medicine to fllllllllllslt‘l' h_v :i yi/ilitil“ n. hut TlICll its .\lr. lllakctlfs ‘first tcrni uf office. ., IIOTES BY TIIE WAY What Hitler doesn't Z1121‘. it llc were able n.1,": Lulluvn of; would no; nave Ottawa Journal. realize Is l.leiu.ij' to tne map lLf slat won time war. — Football games may be revived in England tins tall. This Indicates THE-QQ§§.I:QITEZ@_V§ GUARDIQI ca: if Navy Ways (Special To The Guardian) SALUTING THE QUARTER DECK Every officer and seamen la re- oonllll oarrnoonhnln 7 and u the OIIIIIIII of farm products producer. 1n than stresslul tunes when our govern- ment 1b clothed with ulmolt. lb- solutto wer, 1t doe; uem that. It would o reasonable and equitable to "peg." a minimum prlce on pota- toes tlor instance.) So in view of the stress of the tlmas and circumstances it would be reasonable to suppose that those PITWOOD PRODUCTION who have pltwood and need the money wlll "cut: the nearest god w the throat." and produce as many llle \\.lll. ce which is growing in llie or sh milzd with respect to the outcome of the war. —- Unat- ham Dally News. liiurcu to salute tne Quarterdeck lultl) coining upon it. and every civ- llldll LS ckpeclea to IBISG ms hat. lne generally accepted theory 05 the urlgui of this custom 1S that m pres-Reformation days a, crucmx was nung on lne HOOD, and men crossed iiieinseives or uotveu as mey passed ii. A more IIIOUCITI Lneory 1s that. the QlltiItefdE-ICK being a p.809 of autn- OIIL)’. a salute is given, this be for me lcoyul Autnonty behind e command. At. all events. Lnls I5 un- questionably the most. jealously 0b- served custom of the Navy, and I civilian who omits it causes real Ol- lcncc. 1n on: warsnlps where a band pyovime is rated tiggniy by plane. u. carried the Colours are hoisted llllifllllHCZLU'CI'S.——FI'EQ€l'lCICII uleara- #117111 lhe Qllfl-Tl-Bfdejik 9V6?!’ mfim‘ er, mg wlnle me Manna Guard and band Ls drawn up, the latter play- ing ‘The King." Every officer on deck turns an and salutes andevery man stanas at attention. This cus- tom is said to have been lnstttuted bv Lord St. Vincent after the great Mutiny of the Nore in 1797. For at. least. two centuries the starboard side of the Quarterdeck has always been reserved for the Captain when be chooses to exercise himself. Should any officers be on that slde when he comes on deck, they lm- mediately cross over to the port slde. It is easv to understand 0w th custom cattle into beln . The Cap- tain, by virtue of his of Ice, must. to some extent keep himself aloof from his men to instll them with a pro- per sense of dlsclpline and respect. But the Captain. being but human, i-iiust have fresh air and exercise like everybody else on board. Now- adays. in any warship bigger than a destroyer there are plenty of places where a Captain can enjoy this without approaching the Quarter- Molotuff disposes of the rumor that. there Ls a rift between Soviet Russia and the K0101}. Nothing can break the liisyuric tuuitlslnp u" the two caunttxes, which has conun- u-ed unbroken for auncst a year.- New Yorker. New Brunswick for some years has been sending her yellow bmch logs ovelneas for arplane cottst-ruc- liOfl. The tnaletzal found ll) tins There‘: an old saying, that some men "drink like a fisn." It's real- ty a slanderous IIILSCOXICCPLOII about the poor llill, (lldmllg out of the fact. that ui many cooking re- cipes he Ls slowed to the gins. - Ottiuva Citizen. Although the Royal Afr Force ls receiving the gr. .er share of the llmeLgtit these (iaya, nobody‘ Li for- gellaig the purl tilat the Royal Navy ls playing lll the prottcton of Britain. llle blockade of llic enemy countries and now lll check- ing 118111311 nstivitzcs in the Aleut- terratiean. --- Mouvlon Tran-crlpt. In vlew of the lu-tinn of France ln COIIIIUCULH \\i..i ine tirusent ttv-ur, why (lOCa not. Canada lilke over the tl-iiec French lsuiutls, Aliquelon, Langley and Si. Pierre, Oll the soulii court of b. alouliulanu, mus tllc l'l.'lll\ll,\'llll,'~.lvlll l1.. v1‘ spit lrltln dock Bu,“ sailing ships had no llllll). l‘l)l .. ll.i.~, u». Cimiltlu and bl-mgih m. any other open au- 5P0; the .\I.ll'.'..lllt; l’l\.\ll\L't‘n lillzillruia that could convenientlv be reserved for the Captain. In those days also the ship was steered from a wheel on the Quarterdeck, so that thla was the most natural part of the shlp for him to select. 01 tllutlsllitii o; liikiarzs lo pruvuul. stnuggiulg o1 goqsls lculn these l5- luttcls to the gulf Povuicc-a. — Globe and Mazl. The Southern lr h may be un- able lo liilgi: llii .105" onet- niicl _ a g .L‘\‘.ll1t't: .'lg.l'i_. the Bl'.l.¢l1 U0\e:nliicli.. bu’. .. uni; lake male Nova Scotla than Lite llllLoL he.» Dr Uocbbcis Byelections (Sydney Post Record) The announccmettt maide by Pre- mier A. S Maclvlillan, that the fivc vacancies in the Nova Scotia Le .Bllll'€ are to be filled by the lialntng of bjy-elcctiorzs on October 28, focuses attention once more on the PTOVIIIBlHI political situation, which has been more or less stagn- ant. for the past couple of years. Four of these vacancies are the re- sult. of resignations: the fifth has cilu pounce to make lllvm bclcle ' ' of dropping , war cvcii yo; ' unifying the 2x 01 lltc t. turned its 13"“ ifmj‘ been caused by death. The seat guns on l0 Cit‘!lllalll-AIIIIJIKCIII 101- Intieritcss was Vflcatgd b‘. me ' ~ m“ ll-L‘ ~l~l"'1" Liberal incumbent. Dr. M. EdMac- ‘l "b" 5 G '. “no resigned to become the “ml “P fill Government statidard- . Rtchmond-Inverness i1 the I-‘eieral election last March. Owe o.‘ the two seats in Climber-- Inna was vacated at the same time b_v the resifztiatlon of Hon. Pvrcv C. Black, who was elected as the soio (‘c servative member for Nova lSwclia to the House of Commons. 'I‘Iic third of tltese vacancies is in tun constituency which ‘nrinei- Prcrnzti" Atlgus Li. Macdonalrl. now a men the King Cabinet at Otl. mscnted in the Leafs- en yvears. One o! the two salts for Colchcstcr was rend-l cred vacant bv the death of the ' ' G. rite Y. Thomas. who satl _ , vative member of the- m ‘ Iirgislature since I933 The fifth M», lvzlcanlgv. that for Hallfax West. was - y _ O('(‘fl~l()ll‘.‘(l by the unexpected and "cus resignation of the Hon. e E. Hacen, who relinquished -' ti... IErIIEEIj pftfllOllfl as Minister of In- _. i Ldiltllflll l tlllstzy in the Provincial Cabinet italics‘ u,,'oil_\ ii Slur p some tvcicks ago, under circum- lllcll I iOllPll '01.. i ‘ l stances which suggested that he did soueii: nct care to serve under the lead- orsliln of Premier MacMfllan - . 0 - In announcing the date for the hokliitg of these five by-electlons, Premier MacMlllan sald that be z , _ U v iio_e.l-.irt and the Hotlse Leader of the Con- {1 ~0Cdie are . liau kcpz, srirvatlve Opposltlon, Mr F. M Lite money" JlLJCI, \\'ll'ill>.l, she 13191,; Mina _ had decided mu‘ so vc-vatmlcfl. llr -Iil‘il(_l‘.1‘l'l 1f ii the far as the two major parties am 9U" “m” “"- l 1 W" i conrcrncrl. tltere would be no crn_ found Oil‘. .i o b IL -. [n_q|s fr". an‘. nf m‘, 593,513,“ ma: 51?; f?“ if‘ "PT ea"h WOlllFlilX‘ filled by the nonli- “5 m‘ d“! B41 nee of the party which carried 1t i L who was lul go on pilyinent. of L2 Cons’ _Tol_onlyo Sim‘ at the last general election. Mr. MacMlllan has given two reitsors for this arrangement. One ls that It, vrould not be in the Interest of the Prcvrnce to have polltilavl contests while the war ls ln progress The other ls that, fn view of the near- ness of the next general election whlch must be held within one 01' two years. no good purpose can be served by contests’ at the pre- llitler's threats to Invade the British Iaks \vl.t ave inn: a few surprkses should lie i:'.~.'r attempt. t.) pu". deeds before words. For uicle ale about 5.000 isuanlis 1n the KIWI). but of thee only 180 are lllllhlblbell all the yig,“ round, TfLs number noes not include the Clianilcl Islands. Soziaiid leads with I13 lllllfll)lil".l ll t: ; E - sent Mme‘ The second o’ the“ 795‘ 111076. lilzltl, lnllitillig ‘it: lsm llltlscllllnlgll linlriguneg mibedgevei 53 Mall, has ill; lrl'lll.ltl ‘g 35‘ _ l -\ c s era on n e case. , . ‘yum 50v,“ Quinn; lffeb lumgilci. The contesting of flve by-electlons "ii ‘e -~ mam,“ munhul. “m”? of “u,” me entail cgnslglegfible financial , lllllabllttl, cli- " en on eac o e part or- ' R t 1i who look RI rranlmtlnn: Just now. and 1 thls l M308 IIZII’ 8S Orerz,’ o by _i gentleman's agreement prev ll $11 i” |]X]:1]]]j),-yllt:ti re 2,150 'lf‘lll‘l'fll outcome will nrobabliy of 5 dencme‘? Ecfliumcd pa’ lmuti what it. would have been had a miniature general election been held just now t.o flIl ‘these seat-s. its Uh)‘; serve as llglizlicuisiss or signal stations, __ Manchester Guardian. An event which may prove also to have an lmmedlate bearing on the Provtnclal nulltlcal situation t; the comlnz Conservative conven- tion tn choose a Leader for the party a_t__the next. general electlom. Clllfldlllhi whu are lending ted over to t-lielr relatives in the Old Land, aged ar'l t){llt!l'\\i":.t. do not, gut lllllclt salisfncnc-a on: of ii ‘Those who rut-law» sllcli parcels JlIbL have tlit-ln linked oil them ra- H0115 cards, a rs. .ll\l‘.‘l' that Bril- lsli equity L; just about. uiias. nflllfllllt), - St. Catharlnes Stan. (lard. The conclusion reached hy F. J. Homing, AxSlSallllll Ilcoltotnlst. of the Royal Bunk of Cilnada. L5 that "the net balance act-rung from the tourist trade .v.s _\'l‘f\l' will not be us (lisatwpointiiltu as feared earlier m the scascn. final results will show very lltlle diminution from l.llO:(\ flJlIlPVCtl during the last few years when the favorably; balance averaged about $165 IILllIOHS Furthermore. expenditures by It. ll rgzoaotao be thought. of that. the Of British freedom, whlch, tn the open sea 0f the worlds praise, from dirk Can- nxllatts In the United Slates are antiquity greatly re-lrlctcrl this seltson and Hath f,1,‘,’,”§f,‘§;_.,°“$%l?. pomp o‘ wnu.‘ lllls change sticuld zo far in off. setting any di-clitte in the Gxpfilldi- turos lat-visitors from the United States. In vicw of the urgent. need for the protection of our exchange DCSIIIOII with the Unltccl States in every way possible, the results aclilevctl are udiwd t‘\‘:1-SllI‘lng."— Quebec Chrmiti-ln-’t‘viiigr,ipii_ Rouseu égguizn lube full often to a m Whlclibspurm the check of salutary an . That thls most. IBITIOIII stream In cl sand Chargi-s that a Tzmer mayor of lung Armorv of the lnvlnclble Knight: of Dctro l ld" \\'lls p.l;d $53,000 to tro- 0 - l/cct hancllicoks and policy hoires W9 mllsl be "'99 0f 1110» Wh° IP91! are a lfilllllltlfl‘ that in Toronto u" “P118119 than; i,“ i“. n m, m m- nmmmp, That Shakespeare spake; the filth at scandal in considerably mum ""5 77107313 119d than forty‘ yrars, N0 rlclfbt thcre WhlChMHtOnhMdPTIn everything we are sprung Of Earth's first. b.0od, have titles manifold. -Wnllam Wordsworth. has been FY1110 prttj; graft, and cf- fers cf iii-ire Hllll. but. on the whole the . .1 -i§ remarkably clean. - Torcnto Sun. gs an a Should perish; and to cvfl 1nd to R00 Be lost tor ever. In our hall: Is ,_ sun-In Monday, Sept. 16th Guard- lan there appeared an article relat- lng to the “mysterlous" t?) Pli- prop business. rePFmYBd 1mm an earlier article in the Agflfilll- turist which by. the way had two subsequent. rectiflcatlons (Sept. '1. and 14) which evidently wetc over- looked. The original writer foisted on an unsuspecting public a can- ard which ls hard to overtake. Such literature might have a deterring effect on the production of pit- props which are so urgently need- ed for defence work in England. The articles will do a relatively small amount of harm at home be- cause the producers know the au- thorlud collectors for the British government vlz. James G. McLean (Mack) of Lot l8 and Albert Qulg- ley of St. Peters and that they will get. a quid pro quo (fair bartier)—cthers who cannot supply. pltwood need not worry That. HGIHJIIIolOII to beware of "hypothetical" crooks In sealing the pltwood Ls laughable now 1n the light of what has happened. VIZ- that: In the firs: shipment of 1200 cords by Mr. McLean there was a deficiency of 30 cords. according to the reckoning of the Br. Gav- ernment sealers. One can reailllv see that belng generous by ‘be sealer to the extent of a few cublc feet ln each load will mean a whole lot when a large amount 1s handled. Mr. McLean Wlll not lose. Our Prince County Pitwood business ls a cooperative business, "nothing my- sterious" about it. Mr. McLean was selected as the assembly man. Each producer will bear the Inks pro rata. _ In future the different lengths will be segregated on the trucks so as to facilitate tueasurement. Some well disposed though pzr- haps misguided people are afraid 1f carried to excess the w .utt- 111g on thls Island would ause droughts and soll croslon. Most any- thing is possible. but from personal observation (whatever that is worth) I think it is a most remom possibility. Our soil, if left plough- ed and unseeded soon gets matted close with couch grass and other weeds which render it impregnable to the effect. of the strongest wiilds to which we are subjected. I vvotlllt risk a guess that the soil of the Canadian prairies, whlcn Pl'1»(ll"§ and blows away, is of volcanic nah origin while our soil is originally ground sandstone impregnated lvitn the humus of decayed plant life since its upheaval from what 1s called now the Gulf of St. Law- rence. Mr. Flemming retiiarks m the comparatively small LIFO-S o.’ woodland when the Island is viewed from an aeroplane. but we must not. forget that in a ntatrrit‘; o. places the fences are festconeti with ever- green trees which hold the snow in “inter, thereby ntsuring a more equitable supplv of moisture. Our soil produces trees quickly. It must be inoculated with wood plant virus. If a growth of hard wood ls cut down ln a few y-oars a grmvtin of soft wood appears and vice vs: a. -Tree.s are spr iglnz up on vacant farms. Trees are beautiful and itse- ful but we trlllst not. idolize them. They are for tnanls use and benefit In a national emergency when 1L0 tvlld "beast" of Europe ls clalving at our doors. wliat matters a few thousand cords of “trod? Bcsklcs it. will give farmers ulitti wood lots n chance to make a it-w dollars to provide the necrssarlcs of life and pay bills. The money accruing ls evenly diffused workmen, trucknien and the owner of a woodlot t-et their quota. The work of product»; 1s no bonanza, but good lVTIIIKI physical work Ls the panacea for our econccrilcal and spiritual Ills- and moreover the present economic situation ls all lopsided against the This convention ls to be held on Ostober 9. and it has been suggest- ed that the leader chosen on tun‘ occasion may subsequently be nom- inated for one of the tlvo seat»; which have been ticked off for the Conservatives. nalnelv CllLllhPTlllllil or Colchestetmlf the arrangements is carried out of having these seats filled by accEamatlon. lt would be both good political strategy and also a score in the nubllc Interest, to have the newly chosen Conserva- tive Leader elected to the Legisla- ture so that he might be In a posi- tion to strike his radius in the House a year or two before lead- ing h]; forces In the general elec- toral campaign. Be this as It may, the provincial political cauldron will soon be bofllng merrily once paratlon whlc r e s I o r e 5. l strengthens and beautlfles the it‘. hair. GRA /‘ IT WILL RESTORE Y 1mm rocgfg oluomiu. ‘if ~ Promotes a new Ind Ill?‘ erlor growth where the hair ll falling and ls remarkably useful In preventlng dandrulf and destroying parasitic hnlr i klllers. Just follow the dlrec- tlom carefully and you be unused n the results. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 60c per Bottle GASSY STOMACHS BELIEVED ‘iii MI w Even penon who In troub- led wIIh [as In the stomach and bowl; should get a bottle of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mix- ture and sec how quickly it will relieve all dlstresslng symptom: Dr. Evans Stomach Mlxture, taken at maul tlmes not only prevents all bud effects from you, but. ltvpromotu the func- lonnl actl Iy of the stomach, uslst dlgestlon and Improves the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORDER YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 85c LADIES Why not cull and roe our stock of Max Factor Society Beauty Alda and take advant- lke of the tremendous drnp In the prlce of these roductl. Never before has I e prlco been no low In Canada. Now ls our chance to B . DONT DELAY. n’ ' T"! twt to ."_€E“ erous habit of some htuiters who of a color easily distinguished from as possible during the fall and winner months. I am. Sh‘, etc. JAMES PENDEEGABT. Safely.‘ First When Hunting with the hunting sieuon about to commence 1n the various provinces of Canada, now, more than ever before, eternal vigilance l: the prlce of safety. so far aa the hand- ling of firearms ln conoemed, ac- cording to C. K. Howard, head of the Fish and Game Department of the Canadian National Hallways. The recurring report-s of accidents. many of them fatal. clue to came- less or inexperienced persons hand- ling guns, has led Mr. Howard to suggest to sportsmen the need of safetv in this r-etter. Safe carrying of guns must be- come a definite habit, sald Mr. Howard 1n making his suggestions. The golden rule ls that the muzzle of a. carried gun must. never sweep the horizmi. If an accidental dls- charge taken place lt. should and the shot into the ground before the fcet of the person carrying the gun. or into the air. 'I'he muzzle of a gun should never be allowed to point towards the person carrying it, nor towards any other person. Guns taken into boats and ve- hicles. or ve. fences and other obstructions, should precede the person carrying them. Cartridges should be removed on entering camp or house. Loaded guru should never be aimed at anything unless the holder intends to pull the trigger. No loaded gun should be placed where it. may be knocked down by a dog or child. nor can there be any excuse for a loaded gun to stand where It may be handled by a person who dld not know that the weapon was loaded. The hunter must never forget that the man who "didn't know it was loaded" Is altvays with us. Perhaps the most frequent cause of shooting accidents ts the dang- shoot "at something movfrg In the bushes" without first making cer- tain that the moving object Ls the game they seek rather than a hunt- ii: companion. This has induced many sportsmen to wear clothing natural objec s In the woods. “Few accidents happen to peo- ple who are careful of their guns." Mr. Howard stated. “The precepts of safety are simple. If they are generally observed many lives can be saved during each hunting sea- 50h." FUNERAL 0F GAS VICTIMS TORONTO. Sent. 24 Funeral servlces for Mrs. William Hitchln and her three sons. Ken- neth. Billie and Jackie, who were asphyxlated In their home here late Friday, were held today. For- tncr tiaval men of Toronto bore the casket of Mrs. Hltchlu. ""'\|V\~v\ YIYFFqrn ut~pht-~s_ —fCP) _ hus- dAOKACHE orrru wanmus Blcltlche may be the first sign of Kidney trouble. 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