-$ i daelicvetl to b“ the use of air power. 1’ having an annual value of 400 poundl. They j i TllE . , ARLGTTETOWII, Bllllllllll y a lamb; nun maul i- uni Antenna u‘ Sound Clan Ill-II. PM 0R1» A Department, Ottawa IndQnIMI-MnLCoLVLUhQIIu-llntuu I Vloo-Pnnldult: a. n. mama, v4.1. loci-nun: blunt. 00L I). A. Ilullnnnn, 0.8.0.‘ run} Hunting Director: J. l. Bumott. I.J.L Anllclalo Gillan: n-uk ma» uul , ‘Ian A. Bun-natt- iihe Strongest Memory is Weaker 1km the Weakest Ink." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, l9“ Z Farm Meetings This Month Interesting sessions ali- anticipated during Farmers‘ Wet-k this ycar, which opcns with thc Second annual k I. bacon show on Feb. I9. ;Tlic show, ivliicli \vas a bin success last year, yyill be followed by .1 general meeting of hm: producers. U11 Iicb. 19-20 there will be annual mtretiiigs of the Sheep Breeders’ Association. Dairyincifs Association, Farmers‘ Institute and Federation Cof Agriculture. Later, no doubt, Ihen the Legislature meets, there will be a- I€pT€S€lll11ll“ll from the Federation before the l-loitsc, iviiii a brief cinbodinzthc deliberations resulting from Farmers” Week. This has been the practice in recent years, and a very good one. It has bveri the means of providing a fund of authuriialive information on our farm- ers’ problems. .\lany o the suggestions made in previous ‘Federation briefs have been embod- ied iri legislation. It is hoped and expected that .with passable road conditions the Farmers’ ‘Weck meetings this year will he very largely pfillcndcrl. Why Germany Lost In an interesting lecture which he delivered If the Royal United Service Institution R. A. F. Marshal Sir Arthur 'I'edd@r attributed G62’- many’s ilefeaz to a failure to follow the prin- ciples of total war. During this war, he said, we gave llp me 1914-18 slogan “Business as tisual," hut there was plenty of evidence that in Gcrmanv iillll‘ slogan was still being preach- ed and actcd upon in some quarters as late as r944, with the result that when the pinch came in that fateful year the German War effort W85 not producing all that was required of it. Nhr did llle Gcrniuis evcr rcallv gcl their land and sen policies knit into a properly co-ordinated whole. They zecarded the Luftwaffe as a use- ful accessory ll; land.\varfare In Sir Arthur Tcdilefis view" if we had lost the gallant little air base at .\I Ilia we should have lost our chancc of recovering our position in the Mediterran- ean. I-Ic remiiirlcd his audience that the Ger- mans at the nc-ak of their power were unable to prevcnt 'llg evacuation of Dunkirk, and could not face the invasion of Britain. But at a later date 'l.c_\' could not rhcmsclves evacuatc Tunis m" Dfc".'l‘lli the return of the allied arm- ‘its to Europe. From D-Dav to May 3 111C total British and Dpzninioil casualties in west- "ern EllfOpc woe i8<).0o0. compared with I96,- ‘OOO in the first month of the Somme battle. Oni- explanation of these contrasts the lecturer qihodes Scholars Announcement‘ was made recently of the revival of ‘Li.- Rhodes Scholarships after a lapse of fire yc-irs and of awards made to twenty Canadians in this connection. Before the war there were ten scholarships awarded annually in Canada and the tcn additional scholarships in i945 ivei-e Intended to compensate in part for the Wat-fifth) interruption. They were open only to service LZllldIdQlCS. The ten annual scholar- ships are slividcd among the provinces as fol- lows: Ontario and Qiiebcc, two Each; Alberta, iBritish Columbia. Afnnitoba. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan, one each; Prince Edward Island candidates may apply for the ‘New Bruiisvziclc or Nova Scotia scholarships. Candidates are chosen on academic and per- jaonal record, and inusi be British subjects with int least five yc-ars permanent n-sidcnce in Can- lada. Ordiiuirlly they must be unmarried, hav- ing completed lwo years at a. Canadian univers- “ity, have passed their iotli birthday but not ‘their 25th by October following the year of application. Scrvltclll-Zll. who must meet other qualifications. are not disqualified by marriage andneed m have completed only one year of ~work at a (jziiizidian University prior to their application. , SCIIOIZlYSlIIDa, established under the will of %il Rhodes, are tenable at Oxford University, l Ire awarded for two years, extension for a third i ya,- belng ilnpendciit on work and conduct. The lcholarships wcre first awardcd (in 1904 and i the total nnmbcr of Rhodes Sclolars elec cd up {filo 1940 iva; 2,192, aboutliall-and-halt ritish and American Of the vocations which have been followed by Rhodes Scholars from the different countries lllte largest single group. bctween 600 and 650. llaafbectnclaimcrl by education. N0 fewer than are presidents of universities and ‘colleges, f4‘ are headmaster: of vchoolsof differen: i . i, The nut‘ largest groupybctween 400 and ‘ is-rjn the law, ivnlivi §tflltltlI rtwrd of org- tonal ‘success. There are well over x50 in profession, {fairly large group in ' honking, many ‘notable ioui-ual- writers, mild a substantial section in "i known Pride: Edwai-dbland Rhodes . pztt1ipm$ent' Chief lustiee and tom a H1311, Thane , A. ‘Campbell » (1911)- . g; llgfofsqllggr Islander! to will ' - ylth their, ‘scholar- ’ i ' d” D. Gilli: (1907) physician, Pizloburxli, Pm; R. Leitch (i908), educauoniat; J. Qnly (i909), formerly ‘dean of College of Kdicint, Uni- versity of Detroit, and later o! Toronto; D. C. Harvey (19xo), provincial archivist for Nova Scotia, former history professor at Universities of Manitoba and British Columbia, author of “The French Regime in PFIQQQ Edwggd 1;- land” and other historical works; HLC. War- biii-ton (1911), drowned-iii November, i917, 0n active service in Nigeria; A. L. Collett (I013), died oi wound: on active Service, Sept- ember, :9i7; A. T. Seaman (1914) Cniadiaii Civil Service; A. A. Paoli (1915), did not take up scholarship; C. A. Simpson (r916), foi- five years Rector of St. Alba's Church, Woodside. N .S., later Professor at General Theological Sem- inary, New York; J. W. Godfrey. barrister and lecturer at Dalhousie University; ].].R.H. Flem- ing (r920), former prbfessor at St. Dunstaifs University and teacher at Royal Military College, Kingston, died in motor accident August I930; Edgar Mclnnis (1923). head of Department of History, Tflronto University; R, II. Norton (r925), Professor of History at Grinnell Col- lege, Iowa. There seems to have been no Prince Edward Island appointments since the latter date. , It would be interesting to have later and more complete information about all our Island Rhodes Scholars, who appear, on the whole, to have made very @041 use of their lflfilil opportunities. .--EDITORIAL NOTES- It is looking more like md times in our city banks; the number of returned men behind the wickets is increasing. a a r a Evidently an endeavour is being made by all the Provincial Govci-iiinents to have their annual sessions meet so as to conclude their bus- iness by Easter, to clear the way for the rc- .sumpti0n of the Dominion-Provincial Confer- ence at Ottawa or here‘ on April 25. Some of ihe new candidates for civic hon- ours are attempting to do their canvassing by phone. This, as they will learn, is a mistake. An elector wants to see the candidates and to look them straight in the eye. The phone is merely a means 0f' evasion on both sides. w a v i: Quite a number of boys who have re- turned from service express a determination to re-enlist. They have been through the rough of it, they argue, and they may as well enioy a good time with a comfortable living for a few years longer till the labour market gets more settled a: home. i I I i Referring to post-war pr0iects—\vhat about Prince Edward Island as tlie site of the U.N.O. capital? None of the objections to the propos- ed site in New York State would apply-and a more beautiful scene conducive to peaceful set- tlement of international disputcs could not be found. it ‘i fi i! Quebec Legislature has been summoned for Wednesday r3th. It is believed in political cir- cles that the second session of the National Union government will be short. It is even he- lieved that it will end before April 25 to allow, the Premier arid several mitiistl-rs to return to, Ottawa for completion of the Dominion-Prov‘ incial Conference.‘ ' i i “By strict adherence to a carefully planned flock approval policy, whereby R. O. P. cocker- cls Will sire till P. E. I. hatchery flocks (writes Mr. F. G Vlard, pnultr-y products inspector) the average production should increase appreci- ably. For instance if the average number of eggs laid per hen on P. E. I. is iiow 109 eggs per year, the use of well selected R. O. P. sires could increase that average to 120-130. In this manner can poultry flocks become more profit- able," a a n- iv Henry Stewart, Lord Damley. died this date i567; a Scottish nobleman. great grandson of Henry Vll of England, he was the son of the Earl of Lcnnox; was raised to the Earl- dOm 0f Ross and Dukedom of Albany in I565, two years before his murder, and the year in which he married Mary Queen of Scots; ivas the father of James VI of Scotland and I of England; h: assisted in the murder of Rizzio, the Queen's favourite, and was, in turn, himself murdered at Kirk O'Fie]d, a lioiisc 0n the site where Edinburgh University now stands. l i The C. C. F. party are evidently neither prohibitionists nor restrictionists iudging by the C. C. F. government of Saskatchewan. Re- moval of rum from the rationed list of liquors and increase in the wine ration to four bottles a month after Fda. 1 were announced by the Saskatchewan Liquor Board. Permits no long- er will be required for purchase of rum or gin, but no more than one bottle a day of any liquor, may be purchasedj Wino purchasers will be allowed four bottles of any kind of wine per month. Removal 0f rum from the ration leaves only» Scotch and rye 'on the ration list. The one bottle per month ration of these will re- main the same. i i iii Again, when doctors differ, who shall de- cide? Tho-illusion of Santa. Claus should be rc- tained for children until something better can be substituted for it,‘Dr. George E. Reid told the VtrdunJ-iona" Club’ recently in a talk talc- ing exception to tlieviews expiused by Maior- General Cliisliolnp-deppty Minister of Health and »W¢lfa're. Dr.‘ Reid’: lublect was "A Psychiatrist Look: It the Modern Bur of‘ Atomic Bombs‘, Rum; and Santa Claus." A child's belief in Salli! Claus should not be dea- troyed until it can be replaced by something bet- ter, he -declared- H; recalled IlIICiIfIVOI ex- pressed mud the smack» myth b! 1M deputy Mlniler of Health mdWelfare some time .130. ‘Developmont of a, ch11?! méntll capacity in iirnn tnmunadlleao the-iii- Nbtbc By n a i ' iiiaepliifaciil ‘Dfilltlglfih courage to come on: and my Lust whet You up ' m. tun Spectator. v no linens nuj mun, and the noblut know-iris"- 0111 cafblggg-h [law n. ace . ~ iEgly lsdilllllmgytlfl $35,: ‘if; watg: iilstthlllr iii. “a @514 k y iiiipi-e-‘ilm an it. nae-mg: fi an one fly in th olntm t: trernely brittloe. Wheel“: tlilluli: been overcome box-uni oliblde h“ made enormous strlden, It lgnggh. ens the life of aaudbhlt nolfleg Beg“ for accurate menus-e i glfhlytfizcslgxllldlgdogutlllgll tonll llt- tlfic American. "‘ “Tam” T]!!! N0 n of Bcotl In 1.5m- don is ro ably larger than it was before he war. Are there any luf- ther opportunities for young ‘men and woman from Scotland ln Lon. don? There are. For every hard. working and ambitious young gcog ‘hers ls wave In every wink of llfe in London today. Any trade or pm- fession one can mention open with exceptional scope for qdvgnge 101 YOURS men and women today“ The mid may not be easy, but the range of opportunity ls greatn- than elsewhere. How could lg b otherwise ‘in a oommimley n; about nine million people of all nation- "mlss? — Edlfibllfzh Slltltsmutl. 0. An Ute . woods Oflrlilollréfiflpcg: in i- ‘"33: W191 the baylnz qr iimirias ln one! ears and the tense waiting at; n runway for the appearance 01a wralthllke target, is regarded by many as the sport o! Kings. A My spent in the winter womg L; a tonic tins ed. To really en- JOY a rabbit hunt one has only to visualize o. steaming game b-Dlfl or a thick. delicious stew will‘; 01¢ fashloniazl dumplings. If YOU think thats a concoction that won't stink to the ribs c-f a hungry hum. "- ~J‘\!$t try lt some day. ll: l: claimed in behalf of lh duck-hunter that “the Domlnlor? Lord's Day Act doe: nut. prohibit Sunday shooting EXCQpt for ‘m, rnak or profit and that legislation for Wmllflllsvry observance of Sunday l5 exclusively a matter of Federal Jurisdiction." if the court: should Buslflln thls view. then the whole question of Sunday shooting would be re-opened, not only ln Manl- lvba. but in this province, If that happens, then it would seem, aslile altogether from the moral question of desccrating the Sabbath, that some authority should be exercis- ed to protcct Nova Scatian big game at- least one day a week dur- "llg 9P9" 5955011. -— Halifax l-Inr. a . In“ "Wile male can extract a bit of comfort from an Ottawa despatch on the shirt situation. Prices Board officials state that. Blllwllgh the Production of men's shirts is higher than peace-time 111315. there Just. aren't enough shirts to supply the demand. The comforting part ls that officials have come around to the view that there is a shortage of men's shirts. Hence prospects are bright- er that something may be dong about it soon. But don't be too hasty in throwing away moso shirts with frayed collars and cuffs. They may still be needed to keep thcdone Sunday shirt presentabln until therc_ are enough to go a- round. —K1tchener Record. Qno consequence nf the war WINCH‘ wlll have to be reckoned with is the desire of many young men and women to migrate. to other part5 of the Empire. 1t la an aspiration which must be acceded to, however unwillingly, by the land o! thrlr birth. For the High- lands of Scotland in particular It wlll be a tragedy if the papilla. tlon is reduced by a new stream 0f emlsratlon. Those who stay he- hlnd will regret to see the vigor- WS youth go, for the country will he the poorer for their departure. Qn the other hand, there l: no right. to keep them here if they choose_ to settle overseas. In the Dominion: they wlll not he lost to Britain; rather they will help to build "p more solidly than ever u" ln-estlge and prosperity ol the British Commonwealth ln other parts of the world, Better that they should go to the Domlnions than be lost to us for ever Ln alien lands, which ls what will happen unless their migration la assisted, 01h by the readiness of the Dom- lnlona to welcome them and by the provision of facilities for their transport. - Aberdeen Journal. t___ The average American ha; a definitely erroneous conceutim concerning the duties that ark in. courts. Perhaps the foremost preju- dl" l5 "19 meagre payment of $3 a day. Then again there is the belief that one would encounter tedlum and monoton in the cnufla. especially when den lng with civil cases. As a result as soon as one l: notified to appear for jury duty he tries to have. th volved ln serving as a juror in flln‘ ‘ n. REGIMENTED lute of America, whim the Omuu New Alena: and The Guard-i I. ‘aha n‘. 1m sent tgogrltnmdtn study now (a? IADOIQGOVOPDIIKZP l; moot- . u‘ m; m; p 1pm; reaonvlrflnc‘ a country from war-thin Pfllflll eoonnmynndudapttngherinllumieliflachlnotochnucdwolld l‘ coalitions) “m” “u ‘ l‘ ,,,,,,,,,Z ' , » - all! In preventing h“ "I like Humphrey Bonn. but grateful for more cloths, ut to‘ “film! "¢,,'||,,'""'¢||M, m, lf 1 must choose netween provide more clot-hes the tlfll “mum mg y“ 1m and bacon, I'll take bacon. Government won! have to tg? b0 anal! at the nulls. ran was the reveallm remark hwlhahfli! the hlah priority u; . m» - m-Wtlm ‘mm pa“: r i" “a... “mm. mam... ... M“. ‘- of Pflllmment. n ll. of coune. 11f .0159» with n , u‘ _ "" "mm °‘ m" ’°'°°“ Mm‘ iii“ ‘drill’ oilldcxljt-gelforediwe ' oust srolucaa bu‘ “I “mm” m M“ m lmes-wuall viieceeaary to the m $0.1 ,',,,, "s" . evewvon 0 I Iv uwlio tron»- u" will” “up” 1°“ “ 3°"! frouimfheolwatilelelaelfowruciflavtlbfp fliiw l"! u l" ll" h‘ W" l" “m” ‘m! ‘h’ 9mm‘ output England ariiauciin out ii ml M" ml" N‘ I W- dmmm‘ l“ gflwnl‘ ' consuuier production din-In; tztie ‘l! 0f l"- EYI“ 5" England finishi- lar tho rlihll l» “n 11m, “me may, w“ Del-mm“ Mixture n use how quickly live a free life. but that free life was. mmed o“, m i-comanu-atedi- lt wlll relieve all dldrollin: will have In be meawrrd b‘! l“ "1- factories. civiiiiiii-gouu durtn the I!“ m - tlrely different yardstick than ap- plies to the United states. I found that very rcw of the economic Bapcci; of English living today are in any sense tree. The chanfle- ovei- from war to peace ls more completely roiitrolled than wcre the first months of reconverston‘ from peace to war. Almost ever!‘ thin out o.’ the ordinary requires ciiail peivnlssion and many of t e ordinary things are under the ever-present hand of the govern- merit. n00 There are very few automobiles m; as]; in Enqland fliose that are can only" be bought; under a specific permit. Even with that percussion. an automobile tn Ems- lllnd todty costs two to three times what it does tn the United states. More important. there won't he many cars for gulte a tune to come. A heavy wartime purchase tax continues today in order to discourage dot-nestle pur- chase. Dven lf you have an old car, the rationing of gasoline as America's wartime expert- ence look like child's-play. Any building or alteration may corripel you to izo to five separate government. agencies. There's a perziilt bEIOI-e you can employ any building labor, a permit. for the use of building materials and a separate one if the work involves lumber. The nature of the con- struction and t-he need for lt come under closest scrutiny. Few of these restrictions are a matter of governmental choice. Nor can they be measured agalnst_ Amgrltfln standards. These con- tsoL; are waning? measures and the conditions w. on brought them into being during the war have not changed tn lhirdand. Evert’- tlili-ig there must be weighed against something else. . u . For example, lt ls likely people. tn the British Isles w soon see fewer movies. Most mpv- from America. that; for movies instead of food. An effort will be made to build up the British motion picture m- duat-ry but, meanwhile, the offl- cial pressure will force the exhib- itora to taper oll on imports from Hollywood. There's the alterna- tive between Bogart and bacon. d filial; foolt, clot-hing, and llvlngutiondltlorm tn England are today; they're just terribly boring. The sameness an the sim- plicity of the foods, the absence of fats. milk, sugar, haverft. lowered the nutritional standard as much as they've killed lane pleasure ln eating. hla-cmmta even more be- cause uh» Emgllnh are notoriously tinlnteresung cooks. The diet, strip- ped of such tihtngs as butter, eggs and sugar, makes many of the re- sultln dishes even less palatable. The eadllneas of Aldous Iliuxlelfs‘ "Brave New World" is being tested 1n England wltlhout the scirirlficl novelty and the technological splcnq dor of Huxleys Utopia. The EDWFn-E merit, as during the war. ls making sure that the British people remain iiesniiy, but the popular venriihvr’ ls for cake, not. bread. Tthe total British expenditure today for alco- holic drink ls almost as much as it ls for food. Even this outlet l affected: most of the liquor ls young and week. America. ls get- tl the good British whlskles. u O I O ‘Ilhe dilemma of the British 1.2-, bor Party can be seen through alll this. Men with the background of Attlee. Morrison and Bevin are not; ordinarily expected l0 be llflll-lfi In‘ their rleallniz with industry. But. tlcal ooinsld nonnally make tihem hesitate, But. tho Labor Part/y ls caught in the same vLse as the eutlre nation. Compulsive; far stronlzer than 11w policy of n party are moving England's relrlmenwd reconverslon. The people of England would be 9 squashed or postponed lndeflnitr- l_v. Actually the job of a juror In very pleasing. Thanks to m! wlt of the lawyers, there ls hardly a dull moment in the course of n ‘mat. What is more, the courtroom Afford: on; of the molt ldell placel able questions. Whether or not the young people wlll consider them ' seriously ls another question. Whether they will allow thelvl question: to have an influence upon l for acquiring knowledge on varluul subjects. For example, In tho pour" of a single week one can get valn. able information concernln tho human body and the-lune on of its various parts, through the (u. marlin’ oi Iqbal-rm! b. i" and" , , tlmony of outstanding doctor; and t their decisions, alter consldermll’, them seriously, stlll another‘ question. However, Dr. Adams’ makes on; statement which should attract more than the ordinary amount of attention when he says hat lf you're iitartlng out your!- 0 specialists, No the job o‘! a juror mlYrlfd “l! Wm‘ l"? lhmllhl! l: not an imp euant one. On the mlltlhl ell-‘ll Ollie!‘ "VET-WW?" contrary, ll is an; which ‘y. out! Atrutford Beacon-Herald. frirdu l change from the monoton , gets: FClIIQQl-YKIIIEm-lfllrlllilltllggmeglt. l iiiii miiiia owrim that. uia mums good, wholesome well-delerved vn- l" l" "l" 3.5m- lhe" ‘"3 cation. - A ‘tier to the New "b"! V110 will“? manlfl W York 11mm. brim house a nimble bu; of the __._._ , . "mu columnht-e In vlewoflhelncreuoln thnhlilflmlflfillh"um°'nmm' number of divorce: on the Puntln- W! m“ 5M n d m‘ apt, hcglngm the way ‘of atxl- a‘ ‘mu “l” v e0 w w revent unlultab e Y N" ' rnllrrllyaiee: trim pcoygg-argotlglfll! w“: man chi: the ovmm of a pair o1 I re o vs ue. . o good 0| are Admnl, Dlrector ‘of the Man-la thlfibzhoot-lw Oouiinelln Service at Pennaylun a n t want: to he rec y ale all 51116 011N110. offer: th. qlnlon ha ‘to do h to all. up and l k hut compatibility la moi-rcmclal‘ s Nell-her are whet la to marriage tiapplneu than love. ll ‘dud nho ' and by their own xtiou h lave l: uuntlal. Thll nu- llla In quite la» 0rd- horl y nlu all pronueetlvo bride; U‘. but tiny ‘l. llvu | mlu, and grooms to uk them via tho and this; main “mo. following question! belon- ruuhlng‘ On afternoon bu: lnto matrimony: Ihvn you many :0 om" Incurr- Ill of the some trends! Do Onto! lh rlt-y than not»; niliin tannin-r ye you th the same pnteveneu for ‘ll- tllnit Are your polltlca. all: om nmmmnmww I 7W , l . l! sociable ‘ii-w finish!’ rm m I nib-l: and on '-' till your tnoil “H, .1e.;»....~.. -0..- . 1."..,.»z.....z ~ ‘mini. iiienwnaaaivnai-lwnlhym 0mm. uni-alpine; American economlntmnd elocutlve secretary of the Ranch - been brought t0 mph m emotional intensity down today is tiles, carpets, beginning to increase ls beginning to creep ill life, All of the national energy and most. of the weight of government ls being devoted to complete ls - lluscouycnslon Infil- war were as muoh determine and- ordered by the overnment. as was Mm: at mull time no war output. This blltzi of 1941 ftn- only prevenle all bud effect: ally v mpelled England u» to o i-om nu but mantel the in place iii world trade and rmellulll uflvll! of the turnover to American manufacture stomach. unlit action and all except. than: lihhigs which could lmhom the n o. be beat, and moat safely made in page 4,5,, on!" yo‘: IB- Engla-nd. Entire plants were or vamped, industries blotted out radically distorted. The road back today is u tortu-. oua one. Ironically, the Labor gov- ernment, flznds that. the fastest. re- t/um may involve at least; twp years. of the most. rigorous deprivation.’ - The only alternative ls less dam-iv», TIIE 2 ‘ bottle today. Price 35 cents. Attention! lull received I shlpmont of up-to-ilata Trua- n. All nine. MAM OPMIIITIIIIQ 1,“: um lithe m; of gluon II the correction of hell." $8 MONEY ‘IO LOAN ,. Charlottetown, P. l. l. man. w. inqcms Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown , P.0. Bo! 66 Harrell and Company tl,l ecoverslonandaper- miiiiieiiii; xiii-relied place tn the iii- _ w 6"“ W” “m” 01mm"! Awvllfil" l°"*°"1°"l5"':- , , IIIIIXIIYJ hi“; .316: m3. gvdlivhj‘ a: p. F. ARCHIBALD B H?“ ll 11105 1'6 l ihaipvihloh prevailed gurkig thg A Lil's WOII Eastern Trult BIB“ war_ Then, there was a. “purpose to all of this deprivation and mom, oto . Tlhe blitz the night before; Ii made lt iiixiderstmdable, even made tak it excltln , It. Ls so hard. “W118i! ' to be sat. led with man: ration explanations. You now stand in‘ tne or do without because foreign exchange ls short, because man- power l; inadequate, bcscause de- mobilization is slow. ‘These are sound reasons but motloinally un- iiatlaglng. Yet the e ls no deep- seat grumbling. i riously, tihere ls little real com- plal t, But, there ls a vex?’ deep physical and mental atlguel; "Everything la anti-climactic now l5 a confession frequently fiend. It. comes as an even create: sur- prise to American ears that the. "blitz was exciting." ‘Ilhe z- bs were “terrify but. slimm- All living tn ngland hudI e ofl let-i that. the profound. The output, o autos. shoes. tex_-, odds and ends ls, slowly. Peace into Erlclldi ‘Les are unburied 1 h ; with the result that Britain i4 mange-over. but every nc o pro: spending scarce foreign exchange $315“? dlriglgagglfikklr by m3‘ N ‘ M (To Be Continued) _£§% 70efl@’uw2 "pumps It a person learned the names of new tnaeola ouch day, it would e mm more than disarm. oomuomrv llt ls estimated that one out every five Americans ter least two contests a year. ENT For Foot Ailments l consuur H. J. A. BROWN. l).l-’ ‘ annoy nv a COUNTRY Orthopedic CHUROIIYARD The men that worked for Erlxland ‘they have their graves at home; And bees and birds of England About. the cross can roam. cnu-ioronm ll! Glut George sum OIIARLOTTIITOWN PJIJ 00 years to memorize all tfnose which ac1ent~ ism have described and on . 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