JAQEWITQUR. ma CHARLQITETOWN GUARDIAN r11: i cinniorrsriiwii GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded lu 1881) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLure Vice-President: J. R. Burnett. F. J. l. Secretary. Lleut. Col. D. A. MarKInnon, D.S.0. Milo: and Managing Director: J. R. Burnett. l-‘J-l. Annotate Editors: l-‘r k Walker and Lleiit. Ian A. Burnett. R1‘ '1' 101i “The Strangers; lllcmory the Wen/rust lulr.” sarfiiiifiif, . Posl-“Qir ker Than Lurliuizzci: i111, i011 _ Tfvporls sWlllfllllLf hack t lrailc to a "will he ihc ada’s lll'_~lu1'_\' Kinuoii, Nliiiistci- oi an articlc in the tr nal wri1i11i as :1 “'1'. on leading ‘ indiislriis. To a large r.\'t1:1: 1"." export biisiiic ' . MacKiiiiioii that our r Glnwated pr tioii for war limit 1‘.\';\1r:~. . - lTl-lll'l\(‘l.~ haw iii-u: * ivnmaiiiiiig opru 11- of goods from 1n‘ because of of exchange ' for other re ' The war in ltCIlCClllllt‘ so that \\c "rsivwlli-ii cxpori i liélalé Lan- _iiii1-s .\. Niac- ‘ (tliiiiiicrce, in QUltCL‘ _lour- oi zirticlrs .».li1‘s and '11‘ il pro-war .;i'itv, Mr. the fact ll t‘ ill“ ll il.~i1'll)ll- 1c l..‘.tl to ' cxport -si 11f tho"- .L1 < \1'11-l1-l the losses 1111:‘, however. .v irfiiiizc of .l-l that rc- ltiTll running ' 1111-11- 1.51. ' \\"1< not - uifiie otie~ .1‘ mains, our IP11‘. for some (‘H113 1.: li1>ii<l~ll;t1'.~:i 11.. z a singic _\ oi ll} t" rt in l». 1 (jziiizidiifs 1“ half that fi Caiizidia ‘ to which thi-ii" c abroad, for the of the best i economic ', "Xevertheless, ii we a ‘round. 11o our: 11 ' ' 75 to 30 p1": c1 rir 1 ' in the CLIICQIJY)’ o \\'liile more d1- furure on dfifllt'~"l' ployanciit and pr... trade. the latter mus constituent in the . countries, he asscrw. l1; whose rlevelopnrcit‘. ' usual extent upon 1-.\ ions and many 11v. depended opp 1“.' Their reliance 111w: . years hence than i: is r for as far-ahead as is that many ' many of rliv girl 1Z1“ cvji- 11 is otofll of the extent ‘ ~' Q0011; ~ 1S (‘TIC . 11'. external i1 an hnpvnfliiiit "-1"':i:‘1- oi most z~c of Lniiziila, “cczi 7'"<<‘1'l to an 1111» l uliolt‘ r0"- ~. (are able to sec, llpp EDITORIAL NOTIIS 1- .___- In connection with the previous reference here to the repair of St. James Church steeple it should have been mentioned that Mr. E. S. Blanchard is joint-architect with Mr. Harris in the work. fi I i _ “The Save the Children Fund” organized in Great Britain in 1919 after last Great \\':ir, and which has been resuscitated and made vitally effective in the [irescut war, is appeal- iug to subscribers, old and new to continue the good work. The ilcitianils on the Fund are tremendous, and growing with every new lib- eration of down-troddcn countries. Herc the organization is represented by Mr. john t), llyiidiiiaii, who has done much to bring it t the attention) of the cliaritable and oihc. ivcll disposed citizens. a- U 1i #1! For the first time during this war, figures have been collected and published on the actual hours worked by almost all types of industrial workcrs in Britain. The survey was undertaken for the first pay week of July, i943, and the results published in the Ministry of Labour Gazette for February, 1944. It is shoivn that for the occupations covered the average for ntcii of 2f years and over was 52.9 hours a \\'<‘ck; fur w-omcn oi 1S years and over, 45.9; for youths, 14-20, 48; and for girls 14-17, _45.I. The average for all workers was 5o hours a wcek. ti!!! This year's rice crop in .'\Ll$ll'1'lllZ1 is ex- pucttcl to be a record. All of it is grown in New South Wales (see June Newsletter). \\'ith an average yield of about two tons to the iicrc (a figure which has caused amazement in (fcyloii), this should provide at least. 75.000 tons oi "paddyfl compared with about half that total iii pre-ivar days. The whole of the crop is re- quired for the Allied forces and for consump- iiou in the island territories of the $1>i1tliwcst Pacific. The qllillli)‘ ‘is excellent. n1 at a 41 Councillor T. Albert l\IacKirin01i docs thc right thing in calling upon those in the city who want universal coal weighing certificates t0 aticnd the meeting of the City Council and back lhcir opinion by their presence. Anyone now may have their coal weighed on the city scales by making the request and footing the small bill; the trouble is that it is the exceptions who do so, and the others are the complainants. A considerable cost will be iiivolvctl in installing such a system, and the qucstiou is—is it worth the cost and trouble involved? The oil burners, though not affected, would have to pay their share of the cost. 41 1r n1 a Alfred Noyes, C.B.E., LL.D., Litt. D., British poet and novelist born this date i880; his publications include: The Loom Of Years, :1 T111: of Old fix/tan, (‘ollcclcd Pom/ix, Scl- rrlcd V0111‘, The T0l'(/lfl(‘fl)'(‘l'.f, Urn/cc. T1111": of 1hr J/rroioid Threw-n, The Jflvfilt xlrlirl, lis- .<11_\'r on English 1’0clry, The Ifclm-li of lhc §1't'll'1‘()'0T£'J, The Lax! Voyage, The Unknznru C011, Voltaire, The Inrantf/Irlc Gardcnrr, Orr/1- lirrllr Buy, The L05! Illmi: _ _ iiiu~t continue m 11w I11- “gm M6)’ Fl)’ Again The late .. famous Fuhkrl‘ 11:» , Cross, may leave rlp- ,\-_;.;,-_, Ind fly agair. lf it d umbia Picturcs pro; 1 “Smithy-f‘ After it 1111s 1‘ wealth (iillvcriiiiirr: Cross was place/l 011m, Canlmrrxi. Ari cx: ' Chine by gm [1- 1,, 3],“ cx_ prcssccbtltc- n; -. . .. 1r Ilfllllfii- merits, 1r van b1 ' p“. “c585, nary Iicrinisszou £1,111,110“. _W€z1lll1 fil¢\'l’l"'!1]l!l1 ' v ~ .111 1.4- pm into flying trim J91] plyqyq. 1'1 1'1l—,<11iitli's 5 illllltfll .\lll5Clll : (jol- An about .1. .1 *4‘ :1 rlze fpniuiotr ll-‘v i withern Mus- rlic mzi< .11’ _ late \\ liicli tlic if! tit!) ]ll'lI_"\\ present lyirg i 1'. has 1101-11 >11gg1<1~l t'~.' 1. ‘tr t11'c"1'l'\'1‘tl ‘as a historic 1~. hfonionh-us ihiys ? l:.'1\1 Xcvcr "11 f . .. , ' i l'.(\‘.w of flTl1ll(‘> tram-ll. T victory rczirhrd :5.- ple 0f linglauil d’ Tfilfflljqlll‘ until vr-1‘.~ :.' tie (if \\';i(1'1'l1.v1 :1l'1l I 1‘ dramatic cvcots, 111-11. Carried lo knglziiill l1; p horsclniclc and srifliir; graph \\'.'1s not iiivti: fer \\'1ll1'l'l1ut. .\'ov. 151 ed across the world Not >lllt'l‘ tltc c1‘ .111. of this world \‘\llll\‘\~1'l v. t such lt1111111i:|11~11. 1 ' corded in th1- Wcrks. fiiiicr Allies 111111 li‘1’ 25, l’.'1ri~' v.;t. 1‘ 1' ~- ly had the cchi-v». 1. ci-‘i ll1.lll'lll dird trill that 1- lul- ‘l \\1-rc hi 1 “'11s 'n:i~n on clric lclr- ' . ..'1y.-:ii'< al- . l\\ is l-lzult- . ' oi iiiiiiiiliis. V1.1 llii: ll1:"'llllllllls l :1 p1 rind “This outer world is but the pictured scroll of worlds within the sqiil; A coloured chart, a blazoucd missal-book yrhereon who rightly look May spell the splcndoiirs with their mortal eycs, and steer to Paradise." 41 >11 =1 it A man was on trial for lticlting a neighbor's dog. llc was found guilty and fined S15. He protested in vain that he rliclift dislike (logs. In fact, he said, he once owned a dog which had been his bcst friend, next to his wife. The judge said that testimony might have liclpcd only if the defendant had said that the dog was his bcst friend, for that is what (logs arc supposcrl to be. "Yes", the man on trial replied. “but lhc person who oiiqinally said that didn't liavi- his wife sit- ting close by him." n: Stalin is absent from Quebec conference he- (‘llllwC meantime the Soviet is not at war with japan, and that is one of the principal items to b1: discussed by the other Big 'l‘\vo, .\lr. Ycrnoti llartlctt, .\l. P., believes that Russia will come into the war against Japan once the German llZlllifCl‘ harl been removed. One rcasrvn would be, lic says, that Russia has aii immense territory with very fcw sca outlets. Archangel and .\lur- lllllll>l\' are frozen part 0f the yczir, while the llallic ports arc not very useful without con- trol of Dcnmarlt nor the Tilack Sea ports willi- out control 0f 'l‘urkc_v. This makes Yladivostol: and other possible Pacific ports rcry import- ant. and for that reason Russia would noi wish to ri-maiii a spectator when the fnliirc of the \\'(‘.\lCl'll Pacific was bcinq decided. 1F l 1F i It is pleasing to find a Limclv protest in the (ll/lulu Journal iii connection with the “Holly'- wooding" of the war conference in Qiirbec. Our coutcmporaryi sanely points out that Q110- licc was chosen for the conference for prac- tical reasons, and not for lhc purpose of creat- ing "honour and glory” for the Dominion or the l‘r-1vi1ici-, any more than (,'1ts.'ibl1iiic.'i was scl- cctrd . a suitable place iii f\vfil'llll.'\l.l'l(‘ll. l‘ro»- ci-t-dinjq ii s . “Photogniplicrs, wc suppose, wc must l1.'i\ ind the SllCCllZlYlllC piccrs of sob- ' . but a world that has knoivii a _'_ic:1t tlczil of sorrow has probably ail it can stand oi .\lr. tliiircliilTs cigar and Mr. ]".1lcn's loud str ct Tailoring and 1hr ztiiglc of .\lr. Roosciw-ILK 1 Ili'l'l.!(‘ holder. For all of these lcztrlcrs, gr in this \\'1'll', lhcrl: should be respect, evrn rirlinivu- lion. but lhc business of tlcpictiug lhrlu as sort &\\'.'l_\' hcforo word l: ' ‘ '~ " Bulgaria 11:1; lll‘\i'.':ll '1' ' llru ~ and .\lll\\'(‘l'p it-ll :1. 1. for the llhiiiolziiiil. v. la lr rd on their trail. Tlclgiiiui v..'i-. : '1 go’ lroins. with virtually no ].-l‘|1]1L'|'l_‘.' 1 llolliiid ivzis| bcitig llCClllllltll by ll~~ 1._,. l1 :~l\;:-~1"I1‘-{ .-ir1iii1~s of llrilziiii. .\1or 'c:ri l1 1 i» i . side (i('l‘lll.'lll_\. 'll11~ ' lt is in1po.~ildc to 1'1‘ C Wy when 111111-11 t‘\ ilingr 111’ = l .. Eco scnsath 11 111.. . . ' flu i11~1l roiurl c world in such rapid >ll\11-~~‘1-tll. Il'.. "v1 Il"ll]ll'\ l .-»1=1-r111d in- ‘; l l1_~' To». l>.'1'i11l‘l?l ill“ "h , 111' of ‘piiiaip’ hovs of the .'\llit's has brt-ii il bit rl\'(‘l'(lllll('. liiiizilly; lct us hr lll'(‘$(‘|'\'(‘(l front lhr stuff of Silllflfilllélll-jllllf'llIlllSl$ who, posse» hPll of littlc information or none, insist on writ- ing :ibout ‘momentous decisions and putting lu- pz-thci’ a lot nf stilcinii jargon ztlmut grand .. "iilcgy and geopolitics. The grand Hll'.'ll<‘_Q')\' and y.‘ tpoliiics. ii thrrr hr any of ('lllI('l', will he >.'(‘l'1‘l, with tho ltan- hour-s of what is tlccilli-il givcn ulll officially ("rum time to time on a fcw .~llf‘(‘l5 of paper. 'l‘l:1' vital conclusions oi the The Irony Df Canada's Role‘ _ (The Montreal Gazette) One of the features of the Dumbarton Oakl Conference ts the fact that one of the Blg Four ls Great Britain. not the British Com- monwealth. This fact ts not. merely a matter of course, wmethln! that was always planned. Rather. it represent! i119 1111MB 0f B" earnest move to constitute the British Commonwealth. of Nations as one coordinated group in just such a peace-keeping structure as the Dumbnrton Oaks Conference is now encleavorlng to build. Indeed, the Dumbarton Oaks Conference places 1n a. truer light the effort made earlier this year to bring the Commonwealth na- tions more effectively together to meet the responsibilities of peace. There ls n new inclslveness and immediacy to these Words HPOKBH by Lord Halifax in his address before the Toronto Board of Trade last January" 24: “If. in the future. Britain is to play her part with- out. assuming burdens greater than she can support, she must have with her in peace the same strength that. lins sustained her in this war. Not. Great Britain only, but the British Commonwealth and Empire must be the fourth power in that group upon which, under Providence. the peace of the world will henceforth depend. There, summed up 1n a sentence, ls the need as I see it." Obviously. it. was, as Lord Halifax foresaw, "among the first problems to be considered" ivhen the responsible ministers of the Crown from every part. of the Commonwealth met. together. Obvi- ously, too. Prime Minister Churchill, though he may have presided over the conference itself with judicial restraint. yet expressed, on the conference's eve, how close hls hopes lay to those of Lord Halifax. But the difficulties that confronted these hopes had early become apparent when Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King, speaking before the Canadian House of Commons ori January 31, declared that Canada. could not "for one moment glve support to such an idea." O I I Any expectations that Prime Minister King would alter his stand ‘ e disappointed when, in the address delivered in London before the members of the British Parliament, he proved no less determin- ed in hls opposition. Indeed, the precise point of difference between Prime Minister King and Lord Halifax appeal ed ln their use of the word “danger? Lord Halifax felt that. danger lay in leaving Cum- monwctilth relations unaltered before the challenge of peace. The danger, for Mr. King, liiy tn making any alteration in the existing structure. The Conference of a joint declaration of v failed to reach Commonwealth Prime Ministers ended with ague, if hearty, goodwill. But: clearly it had problem with which it had y something of a triumph for opposition to the proposed g of a discomflture for those who had fav- ored ihcm. By and large. however, when the conference was ended, there was a tendency to smooth over the question as though the whole discussion was rather academic in any case, or was concerned with those post-ivar discussions which (in the days before the Allied lminsion) seemed very remote indeed. But we new realize that the machinery to keep the peace ls be- lng fashioned at this very hour. We see, too, that. it ls taking the DTPCISE form that Lord Halifax foresaw (and to which Mr. King t1bjeetedl-the concentration of the pence-power in the hands of mi‘ Bit; FOW- N" 1055 B19371)’. We see that Great Britain is taking up the burden alone. It ls true that o be hidden that nothing has been eakness of the Commonwealth, as t. January. As Lord Halifax em- r ls no substitute for the failure to co- "That in fact all the Domlnlons save one the fact m t m v I Y ls not sufficient answer." he said. "Nor 1s of m U 1a ey lfl\9 made a total war effort that; matches that e n1 ed Kingdom. For we must rightly concern ourselves not. so much with what happens when war has - Yet the difficult fact ls not t done to remove the essential w Lord Halifax pointed 1t out las phaslzc-d. cooperation 1n wa operate to prevent war. entered the war with us winning the war, it made wars recurrence. But the ar is far greater. It: lles ln the fact V I hen lt ls pouring out its blood and treasure . it withdraws (mainly by the action of its 0\\'n gov- _ Pmylng ‘"1 equally Ml-lve part: in securing the peace cfr. it is sacrificing so much of efforts to prevent irony of Canada's role 1n this w that at. the very time w to bring: victory (‘YIllTlEllil from for \ NotesTBy The lured every rear in Canada as the result of accidents, most of which Could have been prevented. With ythe fnim labour shortage Jusg now ‘i0 acute and when all our pro- luctlon of food ls <0 essgnrln] 1° recording tie war effort, the iwcidrgm, m1] German Ls particularly serious A survey has dl5Cl05€d that machinery 1s the chief source of farm work accid- ents: that live stock runs a close second and that. fall; are 1n 1mm place. The Wise farmer l5 he who, learning the cause of accidents on 1115 fflml. bakes steps to eliminate such causes rind all posslblg ]);]z_ “Yds- F01” f-‘Xflmplv. the fact that 1°°59 6101111111: causes one third of l farm accidents involving mach- lnerv should make every cite avoid .thi=.t partlciuai- hazard like a 191111515‘; -— Colllngwcod EltlCtLrise ._____ Way I Singer Bing Crosby, his music and patter for consumption, is llsicd as our 19,1951, Weapon." The NEIZL", must. be d9. moralized indeed it they can be scared bv "Boo-boo-bco-boo.“ Windsor Star. During the battle. for New Guin-i ca. ‘it. has been revealed. Japanese soldiers thought they AVBfg fighting in California. The Australian and American troops, it appears, con- tributed the earthquake effects. -_ Windsor Star. Ally church interested in alone and no damns them, them, an v souls t. in bad housing that, politics that corrup: economic system that, Cflbnles them and international fvlflllfilF-llivs that dcacrtnlne their- llvstiny. is not t1 church Rt. all. — Canon C. R. Calvert. President. Familv Welfare Bureau, Winnipeg. now 10",; w.“ ‘he 1,5‘? n: we‘ He stepped out from behind his could see some of Hitler's secret re- cllaractel?» an" the NflZLs 011112111 puns we “Ould moblblv answer‘ him at i113 French‘ villa in_ 1940, to that one. But when he's calling on Pmadcasl w m" 11°11"! £91115 1130K 15-ycar-nltls and old men to de- "l Ellgland- H9 "Eel! The German fond the homeland ho‘.- ln a bacl “d1.” l0, m“ the"! the 118W?!‘ 5140 “Yny. _ Lqhbridgc Henna‘ ‘of life in a concentration camp. iNow. left high and dry, in Paris, believe rnrlY" Wqdelwiise says it ‘was 1111 :1 frllfOllllll," says crooner Frank Sin~1 term“ mlslnlFe-i‘ H9 hi“ “Skw mm n5 h? m?“ a m.“ M the‘ official permission to come back to movies. declaring delicately ma; EflBlfllid and explain. We doubt that‘, they “stink? On The English W111 b? much lntcr- I-{Qllywcgfl probably km“. he was ested ln the explanation o1 a man lllfflllilli after his first couple of, ‘vhf’ “Y5 ‘we new‘? Suffcmd dll!" pictures, and beforig the hard turf“? thfiwar “nd we had 911N131 became cvidcnt r3 him __ Windsor to eat. We venture to IZUFSS that gym; their attitude might be suntmcd up . ____ in the words of one of out" own n n difficult 111 nrerslimz-te the rad” Wmmflllflllsi “P1111111 fumiv. luiooritiiice of gccd . licois and MCGEC- ‘" A- 59W"? good teaching. They have a fllHd-A flmcfllill influrncc on the charncter' new”? “f "m" "'9 rflrlmlmfi of the population. They wiil be a “mans may 5° W -V°11- “"15 "w ven- large factor in shaping the 5m’ of l‘ “willing bl'°3d\"“5¢ l" m8 kind of province Saskatchewan will Ienlwfwlmuymc" by m9 FY9119]! be 25 mm 50 years home’ on m“ spokesman: "I ‘stall always have score lmprorciiirnt of the school 97°": my W95‘, said the bford svs in has a high priority 1n pcast-sr that little boy lEl Dost-war projects. — Regina Lead- i burned “muse l1 6911mm fls l9 capo“, fleft the village put a hand-grctifde ____ llnto his hands. I shall always see The ivazi, m-c ,-.-|,,,-m1 u, b, ,,|.,th11t family. n11 of ivhose mtmtors tcrlililz 111;. 111111111111. 1111i- $0 as will": nermncntiv inlured. hm?" turn its armament against. the “"99 Gama“ 111111159111 lhvnl-"P-Wfi Allies. Surely no tlcfcncg structure b!’ l-hlulvlllé’ lllfilr list HrOIH-dfs in lllSlfiFv has playwd a more pgr-Illlil) U10 111mb \\'h0l‘c the)‘ ‘Vi’! ‘V9119 pa“ Opiqhufll‘, Mann“. “Wilding with other civilians of the 5111c d Franco from mr invade“. villages And I shall nlwayis see that . "Riv now b1: use‘; 1D Cm“. the woman, who had gone mad when a advance of 1m- llbgmqnrsv I, m8 German killed her little zlrl bv her be hoped. however, that 1t wlTl 5M9 whlle ‘he W" lFYmIl to hurry‘ 1min its 1.: r - 1- lcr the serous fdl" Chllfl “WHY from the llghtliiz. imrisose 11$ 1r t. r11 r11,- first. _1 Nomlflfl eflwik the _ whtuudv Montreal Gazete ‘m9 Gflmlm While!‘ 55 h‘! WY‘ _ ‘yrfindcfs with 11 smile. But L.‘lCl'1' re rm horse can m. oft‘ 111,, mm Sunsndcrs he fires his Inst wit- The stories of l‘. G. U10 Ellitlish humorist, w ful within the limits of Pattern. His Jeeves. turbable gentleman's gentleman, ‘Fa-Ea gem 0f literary creation and Justiy famous. But, a5 we said, ivlr. Wodelicusels humor was limited. Wodehouse, ere delight- tlzcii- set the lmpcr. "Hoilywivood won‘; or", repairs. hrs and oil l‘ll\’g to b: m“ Ne‘? “Om F dwe- own. A horse can rest while walt- mm, He can be taken to PM Dorm 1 that the ralrot bombs are beaten. :1 111v u-ilivoiil. runnlnu 11o uxrenscs ‘lflmpd m" me ‘T9715 or m!‘ mam“ m,‘ ,',, p pm“. l. 1,1,1] than. horror which are lharght-pravok- confrrcticc will, of course. be secret-as they must be.’ and prrpctiintt- a supply of horse- r1499- flml ll the ODDOYl/ilfll" pmypf by raping n fnnyuyy‘ with he uses lt on the French iiliva tho iticchiinlzrd power, such n. tract.- wmlwi" "lid m0=t dlsarmcd." -- takcu out of the rocket of the “—-—~—-r"-— frirmcr. The llfrse can forage and.‘ he . f T to 11 consldrrriilo cxtciit. The on its ssons 0" ‘ he Robots lug. lrltiis aulcmctlcrllgy rcfllellt-g. lwlndswr Sh“) htiiiscl. Th: hors. l. a ban _ ' _ . source of tnoblle ITOWTOI‘ on the.’ Em“ omcm caulk?“ “Ow “mus . , ... Britain is told that it need fear no §fwloirqllle gluluthi“. fimglfurther heavy nttnclrs. Our invari- ‘if ' .- “ .‘ ' forces on the Continent have “.111 oi that. way llllllrlffflfi of time "l: ,_.~ l.’ p; z ___ . _ _ automatons. M’ “In lll___'nmes Ymmm l With this iinnouticement 120m? r11.- ratio o! prevelltnhfe inertia.‘ Slime details of the camp-flan m’ ' .1 1, . o: ‘ n,fl.‘,s,r,.‘ numbers oping. Thev reveal the true anions- tliolr fiunlllrs and workers on farms ""5 “T U"? Him" W the E-Tlllsh org kllledand many thousands 111-- v "4 115° u" 19ml‘! 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A. l§lt()\\'.\_ ])_p Orthopedic Gllllifllflllllaai 14D Great George sire“ CHARLOTTETOTVX. P.5d. fi, F, I-Iutcliesnn l now a broader minded marl. He may nave hls own ideas on the subject of liquor. The least, We can do iii respect. to alcoholic beverages is to have a law entitling him. or r111 other returning‘ men, to a res- pectable drlnk, not subject to a doctor's prescription, should he or they wish one. I am not. going to ask for amv ad- ditional space 1n those columns on this subject I advocate abolishing PROHIBITION Sir-In a letter iri_ Your‘ D8991‘ dated sent. i1. an indignant moths! of a boy in the Airtorcfl denollP-"fi mv bclicfs as unfriciidlv to her son. as well as all other men servant,’ their country. As the ivrltcr re- Edvmrd Isiand, and the future can and will. prove me right or wrong. Prohibliloit for the good of Prlnce' & 30H OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular deg feels.” 53 Grafton Street fuses to sign her name, I can only believe that she ls ashamed of the doctrine she preaches. Secondly. does she speak for herself, her son, or both? On what does she base her bcllcfs? Personal contacts with the turrets of alcohol. or coiitlcnmations from the motit-hs of others? I feel sure it l5 the latter I did not mean my letter to be interpreted (apparently she dldl as advocating open sale of_beei~ toybc tlte onlv war of lmprtivini: Cbllfilb-y ions for the men who will be YC-i turtiiiis. Lsuccillcallv stirrer! ‘lnatl it would be one slob in this direc- tion I flrmlv believe it. would. hence my own signature. 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