‘ mun-aw zvlcu»: :1 u»: :':~»-=-:1-:: "I 115M!" _.. y ,. I l. 111m unnnlltirrn. 1 uvv n GUAKTTIFH‘ PAQETFOMK THE v CHAR L11 1'11. "FUWN GUARD IAN 51,,,11,1,,>; 11,11). Jkwundcd Lu 1887) 1 , 1 .11. \\, (‘tu-sfer S. McLure Airhnitiill- 11 .I If. lfiurnctt, FJ-l.” o ~. 1; . ,_ . , l 1.1 _\. Aluc-Klnnon, .3. . Ed§§§§‘u:,‘,{ __ ,,.._,-,..., J. 1.. Burnett, ma. 515501-1111: Lllll... . ill 1. \..1ll.cr and l1!!! A. 511F115“ __ , Ll'l1f1.-\:vl‘{.-\'l S . , |1_ 1 . . 11.11; 52.50 for e months, B, M“); 111.1 11. X w. fur one month . . 1.; slim) for 6 month: x11,‘ " l .111 " Lnluii-Ji h ,\ 1.1"..- 1ur one 011531111 r . . . 1 . .1 ..'..1\. $5. per yea By M1111 1.1 v-‘11- 1 J ‘l L,‘ -, ., . 11 \1..1r-, \l.00 fur B monthl. 5mm“) H 1 11.. 1111111111; . M, i ._ - _, 1...» nay bu obtained ll illlh" ,Al,l,""_" ' ‘ i ._ ‘1111-1-1 square, New Yurk; m“ ' ._ 1...... .1111. 111.1 Washnnfwll , \ '\1\ 1_111."_\, 113-13 l'€€l 5L. ; 1 p, >1“ 1..11.11'u; New; Stand. \\..l=..>s Pi-vrs Slzmd Sub- \'!1.1l, ‘l iiclun N. B. . '- .1 IS Wcukcr (n!!! Hi9 v» -.-u..c;t 11111." W .11, 1:1 111111.11 ll. 19-12 _ 1.111121 11|1ppe llt-ppc 111111 1 '..\' 11:": -:1-1'11."> U. ; 1- "uixittrs \\':111 1 1 _ rs .1111 1 . . m 1 , 1 . 1§“1'Y 15 t, -.- 1.. !;1< 1 ‘ i". i, a 1 "l 1' ‘ ._ " , .1- - i»: l1. -1.".113~". \ ,1 l_§-\1-:1i" 11111 ] 1: '. c l 1111111 his , , , . 1 . .1 f .1 111.111 .1 .1 - l. l1: P11111- .,: ..,,.( l , ‘1i\'.1'c in; 11 111 us. 11111-11 . _ :1.'11ln~f 1 1 11.111 “n.1- -. 1 @111: :16" l 1 1 111": n ll.\' bag a c tin 1108111 LE ,, ,1 . .1 1.; very bully dren- 1 and 1h: others l 11a: able to talk Sh: told m: that .5 hcr hair Wllllfl. -.\ ~1>\l. 5o then I I gave 111cm .=v had sccn soap l 1~ Q l saw had chap~ 11:01: in such a. 1r err-s, F0 then m my shirt, my . same. 1f you rxirmiitg down as moved H! ccn sliowcrl n; h: was . ll: woulrl us." . N: of Dicpp: 1s 11.1 11.1»; in Fair- "' ‘l and rob- 1: of rcsist- 1:: r11: \\'in- 111i: said 1t 1, - "" "we marl: a swift ‘ , 1")‘ rat: u": 11:11": ,1 1 _ "l ." 1.: ltrls hccn pro- ' " ""111 '.' 1t with this . 1~1"»(,]::ic1"z11 1 .1 '"' ask of call- ‘ Jvc 3e1- -.l >134 --.~.1 lwrnrtl, "ci"icr 111‘ in1111§1'i'1q for > !=1 Pacific y‘, - ,, ,,.,. .1. z: 11am rrghf I‘l1'!1l 11f 1'11‘ 111- 11111-11; 1- 711111 1111-1111111 ‘ "h l’ '" lllPillfF. w! n... vivlin)". A\.' ‘ " ' ‘ --1-1:‘.".-.\ lil 1'1 Wlin-"i-vc J.ll~1'v' " I ‘ 1' \' ‘ l "\.1":"1\\'--~i Cral 1.. ,1‘ *1’ i A year ago [he United Nations 11111.1 unques- tioned pffiLlOmllllllltc in 111: P1191119 0°53" and were in a position to rcntlcr 111C J-“Pancse P°_\\’e_1" lcSs to give any rt-zil assistance to the Axis in Clean Qpcn \\"."1rf:1rc. Japan's slnuuclcs-"ly- treach- Kmus attncl." on 11: 7111 l~lzuuls on Dcceinbcr 7 “"1111: still 1111111111; y t ;-\‘~WC_\\1111 1116 U111l9l1 5131:; guuglu 111:- .\lllcllCllll l1€l€lld€IS off their guard and rcsullrd in 1Y1: destruction and injury of 50 1113111. 111111.,.11:1n; 1:"1\;il units as to give the 1-1111111.» a 11.1111; t: ' in striking forcc “11.-n “-11- 11,41.- 11» .1" 1. . Nine months have p.1<-1-1l ".1": l fclnn strcl-z: was deliver- erl and 1111: 111.. pcritul the naval units 10st have been r1 l.1."c1l 11y Yllc American shipyards‘ while 1111'“? 1. 4-11 have lWGfl repaired and got i11m coinmi-woii zigain. 111: net result is that 111: 1111111.‘. $1.1 N111"). fillllltlflfifl by a power- ful air arm, is stronger 1.1111}: in Pacific waters than it has cvcr been. — EDI IURIAL NUIES- Pictou and New G \\'Zl1l \\":11" \\"1>i"l.1-1"> 111111 1v are s0 over crmvtlcd " h:1\"c to fiutl resi- 111» 1.1- ,-11-1 ~.1..n:\", 1 1o m _;o11i1l1-~1li~- '1 - llli1l f:1 "-1 1n tmir- 2111i hurl.» x111" fit .111.» 11f Y "111111 is lhc :1. _\1:1n_v hcrc will rcgrc‘. 1111-411; in Alon- ll'\\l1 1.1 .\ll'. h 1111. rt ll. 11:1 _|.1111i1:1l-~1 111111 1" ' :11 11f.N1"\\" Ywrl." Sun, .\1."1>;ipt1"i1>1lu" 111.111" 11.-re, 111-1111,; £111 11111 1" ">111::1l irivzul of .\lr_ .\11 11111 11f 111: k.1."1:"l111f1‘.1>\\11 lllvivi. 11: -.\".1> .~"..\‘\-1:-.1-, 111111 fur 1h: g p111": of his life 11.1, Wn 11113 r.1.1.|." 11.11 11g ins CNllUfl- t-nc»: ?»_\ . sca .1111! ;1ir. I ll i I J".<\"1-7 m 1111- Gnvr-riiziieiit appcal -=, \\1-.-"1crn 1:10p ..\1.-1- loo male stu- . 1111 1 spccilil lj-cur .\::uc <1: ltcllcvu: 11am uialil (‘ollcge con- Kfcliill’; f-lr 1:11.111‘: Tic tfnqcut. e" . ml for Fasltatrhe- “x111 :1: Vu- e-.\ 1.1-» (iovc-rnnu-nt with rc- turn 'l'hc_\" will r<‘1:1-i\"e a far: 51.. <l;1y whil: they uurk Uctohcr 31. ¥ BT11 C3111 (>1 TClllYll 106171.118 101 111 a 'l‘h: Gérman radio took time off over the week-cull 1o l'\‘(\'1l'1l tlrc tlcaili of "Th: .\l:1n \\'11o 111-11.": 1h: 11.1111." at M11111: Ciarlo." —- (Jsman L11"r1.\\"—1l.¢-1l in lvlillllllll, the (it-rman Transoccan News Agency said. "I1: not only liad r11: reputation of llPlllg 111: most successful ganihlcr of the “"0114 11111 also tll: most luclty on: and the most p11 vnt, for h: savcd his gains," 1h: disgsatcli said. Perhaps 11: was afraid latterly that th: Nazis would break" him. n1 1- ».- =1- Not a few her: \\'lll rcgrct to lvarn 11f the dczuh of that cliuiiigiiislictl agriculture journal- ist of 1h: \‘.‘:i1nipe_; l-‘rc: Press, .\1il~s 1i. Cora Hintl, who has visited l1er:0n various occasions. Sh: tlicd last Tin-shy anil 1h: funeral service was hcl<l at Fr. Xlzittlirwu": Cllurclt. attended by rep ..(‘lll.'l!1\'L‘5 o1 the press, the 11011111111111 and lhoviiirial govciiimcitts", iiulnstrv and agricul- ture, .\l1ss 1111111, tli-yclwrs-ohl, was a ntcmbcr of 1h: \\'innipcg Fri-e l‘1"c<s staff for 41 years, for many years holding 1h: post of ztgriczilturc and commercial clliior. n- » >11 1k An cntlcavoiir is 111111151 marl: to give Gcncral L. R. Lal-Ycuhe an "unzition in (Jutrcmont, on: of 1h: fcu" "_v:s" CfttlillllltfllClfiS in Quebec. The Const-rvafix": cantlulat: at la=t election, Mr. _l, J. Pcnvcriie, l\'.C., wrote the (.i\-1u-1"al as fol- lows: "ill-spit: the stipport which 1 gar: the ('o1i<c1"vativ: Party 11111101" l-lcnnctr and 3111111011, I will b: happy, if you present yourself in Out- rcmont (the constituency in which l liv: and whcr: I was candidate in 103;) to giv: you the support wlzich a mzin of int. and mnrzigc has a right to expect, without any cousitlcraticn of party." #1111111! Eamon D: Valera, Presirlcnt of th: Execu- tiv: Council and .\lii Plcr of lTvrt-riial Affairs 0f Eire, 1ri=h lfrc: Ftatc, horn this rlzltc i332; native of New York, fathcr Spanish, mother Irish; educate/l at 1llac1<r1~cl< College, Dublin, RA, ESQ, Dip, in Piclucatiou, 1..l..D., Pl1.D.; Commandant in lri-h Nmi/"nal Insurrection, 1916; scntcnccrl to (lvalh, commuted to pcnal scrvilutl: for life; 1'(’l(‘fl$t‘ll in (icneral rhnncsty, I917," rC-:l1"1prl51111('(l 1918,- escapcd from I.in- coln jail 1919; vi~ilc(l L'.S..»\. and raiscd $6,- oooooo for lrisl‘. Rcpnhlican ¢ii1w\":1"n111:nt; Pres- i..lcni 351m lit-in anrl Fianna liail; married and harl scwn chiltlrcn. v 1v n- w Th: Earl of Slfilllllhfift, father of the Queen, to whom Prim: Alinistcr Lluirchill s0 ft-r-lingly l'(‘1(‘3'lf‘1l in his specrli at 11111111111111, is now $7 _\car." r1111, an1l is st-l loin 51-011 in 1411111011, whorl? h: has still a rc~i1l1-ncc. ll: spcnils most of his time at filmnfs, 1-'0rfa1"s1i§r:, (vthcnvisc known as Angus. Th: (Queen who is rlcvntcrl to hrr fathcr, has not harl many opportunities of 1::- inq llllll rct-cnlly, 11111 h: i: a good c1>i"i"c<‘p1.nrlv11t with the mcmlu-rg of his family. .'\ll his fam- ily are actively engaged in war service of on: 111ml or anoilu-r. 11c rlocs not now talc: much part in pulwlic affairs", hut h: rctains his intcr- cs1 in f‘".- lonfli-u ‘uiqus l1fn"f:1i"\"11i1"c1 As- s/Pi-l‘ :1 (i; '1,- .._lil1".1t. 11in \n-_{1l~ .\<<0Clu- 111.11 is :1: only 51mm. .\--1>."i11li1n1 which has tli: {Llllfiutl :15 i’; pair-in. v1 11- a- 1r "'1"-c:: is an lll"_ff"lt ncril of c1"1:1=1-1"\"i11g out il\.lii.ll>l1_' 311111111 u.‘ fzus 111" znoiding unncrcs- sary n-agr- mil nlwto all, 11.1m- of llll_\' ltinrl," 1111i l'l._".lli< 'l‘i.1"1ur, \\"1i"ii1nv .\1.l11uiii~1r:1l11r 1n f)'!:1\\1'1 11f 17am anrl 1111s, 1.11.1 (he A/lvcrfis» trg anwl 5al1-s 1"'..\'1 1111c (11111 of .\l 1l1ll'(‘1'll. '1 1m" p-iuiul 11f \\".. 1911111111; 1.11s will Pfftflllfl? {"1 n-gh Qly\'1"l"'-l‘ 11'» n1."11-.ul.|1:lnr1- our‘ ztuvl :1 ‘.l.ir-| 1111111111: .11’ :;1i-ip11-.\"1111", nnvl 1111. I-nuinils I-f \\".,*.‘c fats uill pwvluvc lli<-_;l\"1"1-1"i1u- rr-quirt-rl lo fir: 11n- 371111. Il'i'.~l.lll1\ -h l'.~." .\li<_ Turin-r 4.1111, in 111111.171! l 1: \\""-_\' 121111-1-1111111-11 slwiiiil -:1-1- 1-\1r\" 1.1‘ 111' 11.1 51- 1"‘? 1111-. \1r-. Yiuiu-i", n.1- l- l" "1 1~ "1\'1"1" j 1'11‘ 1711f 11111 1f 111,. 1»1|1-,"1.11-:" 11.111 11-11 l“ 1i" lI"‘.'l-ll vi"- ,»1.1...1'.i‘u_"r»~" \-"~- in l 11 111 i\<"li1~i\1- 11f 1n"... ‘r, \l‘\ll‘ 1'11 n‘ ll ' .1. 11.111111» 1.1 |,1~ :11.- ‘..llilli\ "f l .,,..1..i :1;»1". 1517111111 111*. NOTES BY THE WAY Meanwhile the P011 of 110111101! can take pride In the coiulrlibuvlvn 11. u malt-mg 1n all the important 111111.11: cl 1111: sea \\'.lr——inm.ln.z- lug tlm time taken 1o L-llrn-Nlllld slizps 11nd ’t.hu.s helping Lo ensure ".11: muxunum use of stuppmg $191106- A few typical examples wlll serve 10 emptiuslm the good work being done 1n the Port. The discharge o! u cargo of 7,700 0011s of iron ore COnnnCIICt-‘d at l a. m, on 5 certain da" 11.1,; ccmpleted 10 a. m. 1h: following day, l, e. 3 hours con. luiuous wurklng. The vessel sailed agam unmedlutley. A cargo of over 7.000 1on5 of wheat and canmd apples “as turned out 1n two days. In another instance, over 18.000 bugs 111.5011 Ltms) of sugar were dls- Churgrd in four days. A cargo of ovu- 0.0110 tons of grain was worked OuL of another shlp in two days, ex- cept for an odd 150 tens finished 0n the third day. On another occasion, 11 carao of 5,6410 tons of grn-n was flnlshcd in a day —t.he \\",\§C‘l being in pcrt n. matter of little muro than 24 hours Pro- bubly the best single day"; work was 6.403 tons of grain discharged 111 l0 hr " i e, 6-1413 tons per hour. —-P;rt of London Monl-hly. Full drcss n-hcarsals for the "de- fmcv cf Vat-by" u-cre siflg-id at the canli 11 of Unocctnrird France the other .1111". with u manning of ma- chine 1:1 the ntttrolmg of roads ‘ i: a1t<u1d11111s cxcrclses ln n for the- rcal thlng IL ‘i111: likc a. bad case 01f the part. of Monsieur ' 1l€l(l(7\\'S had grown so , liuned him Vichy, lllll1('l‘l1\(‘ p smt circumstances, irouitl 111i. 111ml f0 be defended a_ £111.‘. flu- Gvrmans, who appear now 1o have the CclnplPle freedcm of 111.11. 011,1" I1 is that Vichy‘ fz-ars an attack from the pr-cpie of France? 111111- would be lucnlcal lnclectl. Or, perhaps, l1 L; the Vichy " " iaf have been creating these feuls. Reviewing the policies, on.» could ulmcsl understand that. Th1- mass (lepurtaflcn Cf Fzenclt cit-- 17" 1b work at fin-cad labor on 1:11) >011; lhe uillcss and su- pr: ely up-Fvcnch dcpcrtallbn of Jews; acquiescence in the snoot- lng of "hostages" for reprlsals analnst. the German state; the en- ne-nt» of "volunteers" to fight (sills- of Gcmians on the Rus. "out, -— all of thew; items must. bear strangcly on a French lantl. If 111959 at‘? the shadows that Afcnsictir Laval seq; growing ln l-he dark, machlne gum u-lll not dissi- pate them, Patrols on the reads at nlght will n01 sfiOp thcm. D1- raged encrgv to si-anlp France still further t1".<l1'1" inc heel o1 Nazi tfuigs vri. not 510p 111cm. Indeed. such pullcles will unly make the shadows gmw, untll one day they villl in reality flake dcadfill 101111 and subsfuncv Where wlll Mon. S011!’ I,-.1\'.1j b0 flu-n? W111 them be any spot on earth that can hide him? However difficult it may be for Americans t0 makt- tihe necessary menmi udju-sttncnts to appraise propi-rlv 11.10 111w of an airplane carrlcr on June 7 when tlhe loss 1s not unnounrcrl 1111111 September 16, 1110:‘: were 50111111 military reasons for not. nmmuncing the loss 9111-1191:, On some occasions the Navy Dc- PUBLIC FORUM nu mun a on- II l" Illllllllll II “""'9"4_“ u qllfllolu Ila lntnruxk- t: 00 15"“- cluh“. ‘I-IOOIII ti: OIAIA." a! unearthin- LETTER FROM DB. GRANT 511F111 m, morning Guardian's report, of the assault. case b81118 beam an» Montague on the 7111 l em the t-rlul thou 11:11,; a heated dlsousaim beffwtcn defendant and 111° °°Y111P1l111151111 whlch 1111a 11> be interrupted by the 00111-1. This sbabemen-P Ls entlnel)’ i11- mfi- “- 1‘..;‘a‘lZ.1’.°.i'.....° “b.3131; pla , or 1 that, occasion, I oonslstcntly re- mained cool, and dld not 116001110 heated 0r over-beamed. 1 was 1111111111 my evidence under oath. and M1- dIYSsBd myself as strlctly as p06- shbie to 1m Judge, 1n 11 calm and unperturbed manner, and no words u; conduct, of min: were objected to by the 00bit. The Guardian's halblt of mis- constuulng my remarks for P01- lfical purposes may be excusable. but It shculd have the decency of repcndn; the facts convectly when I um under oath. I Am fir Etc. TI-[OS V. GRANT Montague, P. E I. October 8, 194.2 (We gladly give Dr Grant's version of the altercatlons between him and L11: defendant m the as- sault. case at Mont-HEW. and 11°- cepii his assurance Lhat. his man- ner m, all times was calm and L111- perl-urbed, notwithstanding any contrary ‘impression gathered by others. A; for his charge that. The Guardian misrepcrted hkn for po1ltlc1a1 purposes, It 1s one Whwh he wlsely makes no attempt: w substantiate The evidence 11t- tribut/cd to him 1n Court. ln 'Ihe Guardian appeared word for word ln his own party neW5Pfl1P¢I-—Ed. G) H0O PRODUCTION Sirz-I wish to call the attentlon of hog producers throughout. the Province to the fact. that from Oct- ober 5 the price of top quality ba- con, Grade A wlll be $21.95 per 10° bounds at seaboard instead of $19.90 as formerly. We have two objects In mind In calling the atnention of farmers to this fact. First. there ls the patriotic viewpoint, namely, that, we must undertake to enable Can- ada to flll her contract with the British Government which calls for seventy-five mllllon pounds more hog products than were Dro- duced last year. We In this little Province should be proud of the fact that our men have answered the call to fight. for the Empire and racy and that, the percentage of enlistment 1s lugher than 1n any other province. We. who are not ln the Army but are fighting the battle of produc- tion ln order that. soldiers may live at. the front. must not. fall behind that. which our men are doing. There ls another plmse worthy of consideration. namely. the financial 1111111-1- 11L 1111s swirled slow about. phase. Our Provincial Government. rvleaslnz information which was 1n connection wlth the Government piwstimably nlxvady In the - of New Brunswick and Nova Scotla session of 111111 enemy In the @559 of the Yorlztcu-n, hmvfvrr, the Ja- pnncse a-iparrntlv rl-id not know that thcy had sunk the carrier, probably lx-cause the submarine that. cut in the decisive torpedo 1111s vras also sunk bcfore 1t had a 12112111190 to report. Japanese Ignor- Hllrs‘ of wl-inf 1h ' had done had a. clrrccl. hcurl n opera/gong in 1111f Sou-h P "c in .1\11gust-. The doavc11 =1-":1cunccmmt, of the loss flu- Yorlttotvn may throw fur- "r 1112111 on t-‘ne statement, on " l6 by Representative Vinson, nun 111' the House Naval M. Ccmmlticc, that, construc- ‘c.0114 on scrotal large battleships “c1141 be L<.1ii1)01"zir11y deferred 115 g 11108115 of 1"u.~x1ln_1; work on 1111-. plane CZUTlCIS under consbrucldon. At the time unit the statement was mud: f‘. \\'.1.s livid 1,0 iveflect the prcsilge iron by me aircraft carrier 111 [he action of me Coral Sea and 1\l:1l\\'ay Island, but. It may well 1mm lx-cn (lit-fated by the loss of the Yorktown The airplane car. nor 1s \.".l1llc‘lH.bl8 as well us valu- able, This the Japanese know even better than Americans do. Ameri- can offensivc actlon ha: cut. the known Japanese carrier sllrcngtn m half; though mu- losses, 11x1 the Y-:1"l:ln\vn and the Lexington, have bcvn severe, they ure what must be expecu-u in what the president has corrrcily culled the toughest of all nurs. Fortunntmly- there was, llt- 110 10s.; of 11f: on the Yorktown, -- Ncw Ycrk Sun. The Nazis also know the value of plgccns. Hence flu-y have sworn vcngcanoe on any owner of a lg- ecu in Holland. 11‘ tnoy cannot 11nd the owncr, they say, then they wlll punish the 1na,\"o1". And so any lat-om “n11 .1\"~~ in the Ncthcr- 11nd,; after this wlll be blrd; of value t1) the Allics But lh:y will b0 k<p:. secret by Nctherlandcru “from Nazi threats can neither in. fimltiate nor turn from their pur- pcsc. Hamilton Spectator. If ls amazing, rcgretful 11nd harm- ful 11111:. so 1111111) of our P6001: be- llttle the cffoits of the Unltcd Natlons in the present war, faugllt, on so muny contlnenis of the world. Insicnd of being thankful that 1110 "torch l4 51.111 belng held 1111111," 111cm people seem t4, enjoy S])l'(‘ll(11l‘._l_' false tumors and casflng 1l1$1>araq111z remarks, uhich ls play- ing 11120 the hands of Hitler and 11Lsn111o1"1ou.s gang, and hurtlng our own mar effort. Unwaverlng faith 1n the cause for which all frcrilom loving pcoglc are flghf-lng Fhrtukl bc mlivront ln nil Canadians ‘iYtTlhY of the name. - L/acombe Globe. Onco upon a t."ne, Earl of Chaf- ham could say.‘ ‘The poorest man min" in hls cottage bld deflance to all the force of the Crown. It . ' hi» lrinl; i‘: root may shake: . wind miiy blow through l1; the ' .s may enter, (he ruln may - but. the King of England cannot enter; all hls force-s dare nol- cross the lhl‘(=.'~'h01fl of the ruin- rd lcnrmlitt!“ In Zea: lmpnssfoncd prom Oirlcr No 193 of the War- timw Pin-c. and T c Board pro- vldcs 1'1 '1 r1 Rnil ArlmlnLstrator r1111".- " 111:‘, 11" :1lI'l‘(".'.7“ anv per- srn tn c-ntrr, any promises for the ])l1l|Y"(' r1 inswz-flir- z-n’ Immin- iug tlic samc " »Prlnlcd Word. GNTHIIIIS 1n nr-cnpli-il lands In I-‘r -.".~ 1-"1- -.al11 to b" s rud 1y 1111. f 111v, nrl fi-snmntlw ant] cnrnin: 11:: 111 1.11 ‘.10 r-uilch flllf-r, f ‘ r11 (‘l1 1-1 l! 1.. \~( i-il in". giv-ai-‘l-a 1,1" the Crimnns tmms succeeded 1n having the fmlght bald m1 feed grain from the west. so that today you can buy feed grain at ab- proxlmately the cost at. the Elleva- tors at the head of the Lakes. We know that before the war Denmark was the richest tuzrlcul- tural country Ln the world and I have read that the average farm 1n Denmark consist/ed of seven and one-half acres. If this ls the cast‘. then we know that the average farmer was not able to produce the raw products of 111.1 land to en- able hlm to sell the vast quantities of ham and bacon and dairy urc- ducts which he did sunblv w the British market, but. it seems w me he uses his farm as a little fact-Orv ln a sense w convert the raw material bought on the open mar- ket. much of It produced In Can- ada. on whlch he had to uav freight to produce a finished product. It seems to me with the freight balm-r bald on feed grain from the Head of the Lakm lald down at, your rall- way station that this ls a great OD- portunlty for farmers to no ahead and make some money out of the growing of hogs. Our farmer-u have done well financially with hog pro- ductlon even at a lower price when many of them were paving $8.40 freight D91’ ton on feed izrnln from the west. There is another fact which we must take into conslderatlon. name- ly, the fertility of the soil. Ybrtlllz- er ls much dearer than formerly and Ls continually BKIVBIICIIIR In price and the farmer must conslder ways and means of keeping up the fertllltv of the soll bv other means than by uslng commerclal fertiliz- er. If he undertakes to feed all his raw material on the farm. only the finished product. he wlll soon increase the fertility of the land and more especially when he realizes that due to this Depart.- ment. absorbing the freight on ground llmestone, he can purchase same for $2.00 per ton lald down 11.1 his railway station ln bulk, We are also undertaking to pay n. bonus of $2.00 per ewe lamb to parties building approved flocks and there Ls nothing more beneflclal on me land than a good flock of sheep. They keep down weeds and In many watys are beneficial to the farm: they are also-an Important aouree of revenue. It has been brought to my atten- tion that during the last. two weeks twenty-five cars of swck have left the Province for mainland points. Much of lt. was young calves. Our Province suffemd a. severe losl by selling this young stock to other parties who will make n nroflt by maturing them. We have Informa- flon In the offloe to the effect that ln regard to vounz hogs. of which four or flva thousand have been stripped out of tn:- Province this year, that. had the farmers kept them and fed them untll maturlty they would have made u proflt. of from slx to ten dollars a plece. Now I realize thls looks to be very high and many farmers wlll doubt as to whether 1t, can be true or not. but we can submlt, the names of farm- er? who have received thls gain 1n br ce. A party from Southern Queen's 1HW1T‘L1.°W°§.J_11£_111.EL198. ¢1'_<>1__ths may name; or they go t4; the pirblic nuctlom wlth the cards slackcd behlnd the scenes lin their own favm‘ and gei- things for a. song ln that wny The Netherlands, France, Belglnm, Pclund and else- uhrr: m": vlcfims of r1115 condltlzn. (T-f c-Curse, 111 ls nn old practice frr lhc ccnqncrcr to take all he can find, and as much 11s pcnses hlm, u-he-thci" 1f be art [IYBSUITS 1r arty- ihing also. Napclecn brought. rm: 111.11 1pricrlcs= works hack lo Pill‘! 1'1 hi: 11111" c1 glcry. The idea L1 to 1r irtiiinz, or ncar nctlrng . 1h- riztilflil cwncw v: v ‘ii-en s‘ 1.11s c’ marry. _ Kingston \.Vhlg-S.-andn":d selling Bo Isles In The Shadow (Bmdfoxvl 811M1- ln tho Wlnnlpe Fro: Press) Official Brl intimation that a Commando rald on Sal-k has re- vealed that, Germany was enforc- lng deportation of British real- denfl tn the Hatch And that 000 men had already been comet-falt- ed fmm Guernsey deqponl 0 shadow that lieu heavily on this oldest llnk 1n the Brltfsh Com- monwealth of Nations. The of- flclul communique intimated that other parties of males between l6 and 70 yearn of age are to be do- ported from both Guernsey and Jersey. The number to be ultf- marely Mfecwd 1s ln some doubt; but of the normal Channel Isles population of 100,000, 1t 1s mated that, more than 50,000 n:- malned on the Islands after the evacuation prior to the enemy oc- cupatlon 1n July, 1940. There la a. hush Irony of futa In the fact that, these peupla with more than eight, centuries of liberty and democratic self- govemment. should be the only English - speaking community wlthln the Empire to suffer prl- vatlon and Invasion. The asso- clat-lon of the Channel Isles wlth Hrltaln dates from the Norman klngs and, despite their proximity to France, they have remained steadfastly British In tahelr cul- ture, sympathles and social struc- ture. Napoleon's successfully defled and Channel Island clvlllzatlon defended and liberties held lnvlolaite —- untll today. _ . O The fall of France precipitated the evacuation. Children were separated from their families at n few hours‘ notlce a 1d ran the haz- ards of a Channel crossing to England. Parents suffered acute distress because of the uncertain- ty of the prospects of their own evacuation. And when thLs was achieved 30.000 or 40.000 reached Eilgland with thelr sol: posses- slons crowded Into one suitcase each. Heavy toll was taken by enemy bcmblng attacks that receded the occupatlon. Durlng t yeaxs the dlfflcultles of the Island populatlcm have fnc A rlchly wooded countryside fl being ntrlpped of its trees to pro- vlde fuel. food ratlonlng has been rigidly llmltied, and the shortage In clothing and footwear and a wide range of commodities has grown acute. O O O Channel Islander: have filled their UWn niche 1n the early de- velopment of Canada. Slr Isaac Brock, who fell In the hour of victory at. Queensfon Heights, was a Guernseyman. There is 1n the cathedral church 0f Sh. Peter Port a memorial ch11 1 dedlcated to hlm. But the annel Isle affinity wlth Canada goes beyond that. Tue Channel Islander has all the Canadian nest. for open spaces, the same love of sport, the same independence of spirit and an Identical devotion to liberty of speech, press and mll on. There are C1. assoclatlonn mm Toronto to Vancouver. In their eight centuries of free enterprise and development the islanders have given to the world ln the Guernsey and Jersey cows the producers of the rlchest. butter-fat. content milk In exist- ence and have brought tomato, grape, potato and floral culture to a fine art. state ownership of electricity, water and telephone undertakings and social services In 5119p wlth the front rank of en- lightened administration form part of the fabric of a standard of life consistently maintained at a high level. The Islands pro- duced few mllllonaires, but the bulk of the population 1n the hey- day of ac: was composed of men w o possessed thelr own holdings in agriculture, horticul- ture or commerce, and who prgg- pared at 1t. Youths who began at, the bottom rung 1n the horti- cultural fleld had the opportuni- tles to make the grade ln owner- ship. And many dld. Bark. scene of the Commando landing. ls one of the unaller isles. It, lles nlne mllea east of lbs brother lsle of Guernsey and ls wlthln the Jurisdiction o! the Guernsey government. The herl- dltury "ruler" of Sax-k Ls 11 woman (L11 Dam: de Serk). Mrs. B. W. Hathaway, wvho enjoyed many unl- que_ feu lprlvlleges. Bark la unlike the vigorous larger Isles. It stands near but aloof of life's restless stream. An older and a mOre leisurely world lingers. It ls the haunt. of artists and literary men and fishermen, and people Livestock Shlrmlnz Club u to tho advantages of holding over twenty young pigs 1L8 lmd for sale. He had no feed no feed them. H: was ad- vised by the manager, Mr. Glllls. to feed hls 111mm and DFGDB-Xle menu for market. He dld s0. buylng all his feed from the Livestock Marketing ard. When the hogs were 11n- lshed he marketed them wlth the Livestock Matketlng Board and made a profit. of six dollars Der hog. so that the questlon that. arises ln my mlncl ls how many farmer; 1n the Province are doing as this man dld Inst/sad of selling the ouniz stock to parties for the 111m. u- mount. that he would moefve. We strongly urge farmers who are produclng pork. to keep their until maturlty when they welzh from 210 lbs to 220 lbs live welght. Others have found considerable loss. not onéylln a hog not being prover- ly fln ed. but. a h that fa not M91311 thc wefaht adm ma for ma:- e it. The Allied nuflona this day ex- pect each man wlll do his duty. If you understand, your duty f: to do everything you can to simulate the uroductlon of food for tho Allied cause. If you refrain from dolm: no. then you an In the same position u the soldler at the front who turns hla back to the enemy and deserts hlb comrades ln the battle. Fueling sure that, every farmer wlll undertake to do nu duty in n- izard to the above, 1d I‘ I am. Sir. etc- w. n. QENNIS Mlnlswr of Agrlcilltum l 144 Richmond St. suggest that; crculatlon ls France glves Instructions; the fol- occupled France: put two gewspaper must flrst. be accepted than four 111E868 and of must be entirely written mans every da commentaries and the pres: N- sumes and release munlques as they s: the mzime Ls allowed. 6. No attack on the policy of col- laboratlon. General d: Gaulle. agency) communique-s man news may be quoted French people. proof of the way 1n who an artlc Parts "Underground" evening, 2. Guy Sanderson, 3. Louis Wllsml. Grad: III-l, Marlon Snider-con, k E. R. Brow &San ,1 Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis AFTER BATTLE Whentbeflrstluhbeimtonoar. 13"" "£11113 “.132” .... 1%.‘... t, s - . Aug sunrioothed hla clotted hall". But when the lurks were still. be- om L: begun to rlu. ‘Thvgainbiavo that latched the Ila-lit d And clcifi his drumleu dyes. -—Duncan Campbell Scott. A N azi-Manacled Press Ono of the first thlngu the Ger- mans dld when- they occupied Mano: was to obtain compleu control of the vast. natlonal news- paper net. work. While 1n theory thin control l; relaxed ovcr Pap; era In tho "unoccupied zone, reality the publications of articles disapproved of by the Nazis, 1n the Vichy-controlled territory brings ulck pressure upon the Vlohy o flclals who In turn give the necessary Instructions. Thu: the only difference 1n the two zonm L: that 1n the unoccupied zone the method 15 Indirect, and gives the Illusion of belng French authority, The most, slrlklng result of Nazi contml has been the phenomenal drop circulation figures. Though kept. a. strict secret, 1n- dfcmtlons smug led out of Pralnce es than half lts pre-war figures. The QQITOBER 14. 1 Attent unlnn B! ulnl remedy on the ma MACS PIG lclluveu cougha, ¢ lungs. BACK - B L lnuochlly cfloctlv bago, solution, 50o Der box- Nazl propaganda organlzatlon 1n lowing are actual examples and the rules wpply to newspapers ln l O O 1. Every contrlbutor to a French y a Nazi propaganda bunreu. 2. No paper may c more u: one by Ger- y. 3. The Nazis writ: tho foreign mllltary com- e flt. 4. No crltfclsm of Germany or 6, No allusl0n to the BBC 0f 110 '7. only DNB (Germany new: and Ger- or used when dealing with diplomatic questions. 8. New: from unoccupied none may only be Introduced by consent of the German military press bu.r- eau. B. In all cases the press ll aub- Ject to the strict censorship of the German press bureau. 10. French papers are compell- ed to publish lltieral translatlom of any German manuscript which the Nazis wish to diffuse. 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