. race FOURTEEN . ‘Ilritain Ban Make erhibliion in Landon. By ROBERT P. DORMAN Written for NEA Service It’ But British, l ' (l Wish "They Gould Kaop THE CHARIJQTTETQVYPLQQARPIQIV It LARGER P0 At iisato trynoeds more of an accurate Oprlnlonutothcimdequacyotmarpwu mm! solidly Lu all anus. the Institute finds in its htsst Y o! attitudes PULATION NEEDED Gallup Poll Of Canada SAY MAJORITY OF CANADIANS Many Think Country Should Have More Farmers by Claudius Inlflhh II PIIIIQ Opinion 1080MB. Oct. 20 - Leaders who urge that Oansdi adopt mi"- lm, 1° luggage on: pagination can count on eanaailstio 90min- sur- poc-t, to: the majority o! adult Canadians as all olsases my tifls coun- lyoutheia-nn. it, w” m hll cross-section o! all voters. lied in February. 1946. and sgsin today. the Gallup Poll liked: "Would you like to see Canada have a much larger popaaalthn, m‘ d0 you think the present population h lit about right?’ Z525“ WOULD LIKE LARGER POPULATION. $84 . . muRISHINé ~ BRBAKFASII-easyto serve! . \ ___- I . -.i r Takes no time to get a super-delicious Nabisco Shredded Wheat breakfast! An eye-sparkling (out 10f 37°“! flmIIY ~ - - 272 W? aanotariahinguskstolfllflao t; ‘ WNDQN. Oct. l6 (NBA) - r0 nut THE ENGLISH men-ts for two and even three 223*" i5 Sllclvliv; lllfifllflfllllfiC- fanlliles and getting the same - w res in cxhi it ons and 1 i - _ rena for each th formeri t " ' ' us» “out. d... The ...,‘§.°.'.§2".,..Z“l'.'.i;l2§"flt.‘i:'u$_°§§, t... u... entire slut; u/ouwunr uonrorw/afir wor’. lilXlflclfxlldS almclbl £lIl\:‘;1_\‘5 ‘boar lvt-olall for expel-L and tllls B beglnnmg rllillestare much more lax than in ' s. one 12. m: ol..lci~ lillic. lo gall Ellgllsllmen a, lwma . e nited States and calendars ‘_ . .., The bl; cdrdll In England's coal fields, vital of courts handling rent ceiling ‘I [IWH F/[IURE ‘ curries iii slo-‘jln the whole economy, this dds- "Mamm P" lflmmed- pfpkgsf/yrg can or Dost-l content has taken the form o1 ab- giglslmrlliss Bred alirnnost double . ,0 Z ' '_ l, war British in-- enteeism running a high as 25 w 5 °Y W" l1! 8 1110 WM’ . "3 l; _ dllrlfyfi "Brit/gei- cent. coal pPOdfiQIIQn ls 14g. ltself. and after weeks o1 search» UNDfC/DEQ __ l‘ ~ l Htlll ciln ilnaliel glllg tar behind liceds. A iore- ‘r158 I “its table-ltd lizoecatesgszone- . l »' ‘he lllfllcastcd deficit of 5,000,000 tensor 0m aim men: nt .0 a l- » l.' card rcadszlcoal lglls year may throw 1.000,- Week. Restaurant meals cost AmwuEh ‘he eafn“ pm “t? “mffff‘edlggam°oil‘ew$ffgllg§ 215:: yll “For exportlolnlworkel-s o," o; a loll about $2 on the average. wartime manpoyger shortage, t e up \on y i‘- ... ...E".%:::';":..:"li':: ti??? u‘: ' w» 1' =1 Chlrlll- united States, and to stimulate "Ill-led Shoflflzcs at home have Ne“ mlwhlame’ 9°“ 65 I, lilI-illlff-C- building it was necessary lo auth- caused little serious trouble for Allwllll F131" fmw W Robert Duflhllll be-ufigl gilt; prize ifwnuf gllvmttbrits to orlck- lvljnllllltlorlévlgirnlmtetlllt wlilcth hols glllfiléiggd n 9 t =l l s ayers or ay g a ove n. cetmsn a -eec on es s, n- _ , dishes bchind 3 plate glass win- quota em, d” though sometimes “ltli less of a The replies classified as ‘ougililef’ s")? ;§<>*;,**=d*;g,,,°{;.'“,fi{ dow with the two cards. Next yet with an [(5 shortages, Erlg- majority than formerly. But the llflpllllflfllt’? blé glslelgtlllfelfllllgn; time‘: e l; giozymou ’ “ll; l mornmg found the Wrelckagt land g0 (ul- hasn't been troubled labor government may yet be lmmvflélarls; of world war I and world war- n “e mo" unanimous lsu . 0i the “LI-loll 311d m0“ 0 1 f by a bad black market situation. forced to compromise its policy ‘ i m ‘h service voters, dishes in the showcase. "Bbcrc was Food rgflonjng l5 fair, almqugh and delegate at least some of p; in favor o! alslrger papilla! Oil H" t‘ Ylw- - . a brick bllriid ill '11s lrasmeml there is little lo eat and I doubt production to its people who have v m Venn“ ' 1t was wrapped in a rim of ra- that any Englishman today gets done without so long. wulfldwril worldwuu , per w _l which Somme ‘is?! up from ll meal with that full, m N w much m“! pop 7m ‘ 75% n _ l scrawled Britqolin can breals -1 gutistiled feeling so dear to Am- SGGLAFGSW. Sfllllflfid :- (OP) - Alex,“ “gm now . . m 1a l z , Life in Eng and today still s el-lculg, Resmllmlll- meal; aver. vera tousarlrl Sl~EIWOTICGTS will - i 7 5 ‘Q based on the austerity program, age about l} thlrd less ma“ those get We ‘weeks holidays with pay Qualified .......... .. 1 2 2y , glalagul-alsd bilélgéng is lhleauoylxzélé. l“ (talc; (lylllgéd xsiélitgi ll-lt {vi-g xlgzlfilld of one week as from next Undecided ............ .- t t." loo , even . - mon n ng an 0s - _ .. . t - Clothing is ills "utility" type cie- mulls” Opinion as to the type oi additional pOpiIIatIOH reqlllrfid Wis ill!- l veloped during the war. New con- Under the rationing system, an veyed in the latest poll by the further question asked of the 63% who sinner goods Eenpgaclicallynnon- Ellgllsll housewife sclgcfit; the favor a larger population: i, existent and 2 = men 5‘ a". store with which she shes to P ___P ‘-' trying lo make do with what lhevi trade and is certified With me “When you say Canada needs a larw wrlllatloll-"flo yo“ think W0 had 591°" m? w“ signed‘ Vm" rationing board as a customer of arc more in need of form workers or factory wor era. l ; intary power "ratlonirig“ has been ‘ m“ Shep’ she does all hel- (Qqd _ urged. shopping in that one store there- Buying daily Live and The response totalled a national breakdown as follows- imi‘s""" , ti bo d tltt - . °""l$€.‘l'.i2..l§'l%i. '2... 1li'f1h'~'$° ‘llmiiblwii 8"?“ "°"'.~'l"' i.'"~°.""' "l" .~ _ . i f th f d 1'8 es Sll l9 . 8| W3 Farm Workers . 2 1o m CELLOHLINL “EXT Zf/taillzblg.“ olrllr: gel: mics. irucIIalIng equal it’), FaQWYY “"1"” ‘ " " ' - thei- CJS- - Both . . NEW GLASGOW. Oct. 29—Fll'sl. Same ma” “s '1'“ ° Q n. railway rates paid. U,“ 1d d carload of Christmas trees 0f lhfivlgglgg‘ An mod m sold-a Ce m“ I C e ____ {liarNgflgrgflfié‘slzgrlzkg-otrassitflllspégI HOuSIHE is moi-g dlffjclllt Many CO- 1d h R d 63% e . ~ - t. -w Co t" t e _ from west “W” slallgll ondandlords are converting tilt‘ ourls I or pyrlg serve Tuesday, and with the shipment. a new trend in 1hr‘ egtportlngno: ornamental trees was Cflull- u firs. carefully graderi for size. M E E T A N D M | x F R l-llgdgutolwest River inl _ C Ffoughuttfrlgcratoi- car. , _ , -_ l _ , ~ , New demands of theumarket in ~ - New _York makc "fresh trees im- perativc. New safely laws. iiTlslllS _rrom the disastrous Christmlfi EV‘! fire at Cocoanllt Grove durinrl "l" war. where night club patrons Danicked from a Chirtistmas lreft; l Qrlglrglfiilng fire. resll in care selc Kill of irce typos and bund- v_ lint! in two hundred pftilltd bales. in tho Nova Scoiia woods. Tv/elve men were enzligéd b? local contractor Arthur Swine- ‘ amer in cuttlngd "Ylhrl packaging _ the first car ca. s lone rorn P y; West Rivrr. Tllc season's cut‘ will l R I N c E E D w A 1R n I s L A N D '4 lyrcbrlbl‘! run in ilftl-cn car mods from (he W0Si1PIglOll“&f£‘flh - d c ace .roug ar . goseginworfe gem Elven Lune” "An air-cooled, windswept,- sun-kisaed, wave-washed l. burl; County. Trees are shipped country-the moat beautiful I have aver seen." ' to an Amérlcan firm at White i Plflllli- N- ~ ’ . . . . .. l’ t Before Sillf‘ ‘the us.“ will _bc . to spokf a Lieutenant-Governor of Mlillfllppl when In vmtscI Canada's IaIand ' touched up wih ll rc rrri=illl§ loyln" n“; d - "my and the grew Mm m e III the inner warm salt water of the Gulf of Si. Lawrence. ‘ . ccnserive freshness. _ h B P I E . . . atglglgdsiigrllaspkn‘ggfcnwclltglllig an‘; ecausc rlnce dwsrd IaIsnaI ls tvuIy dllfereni in to many cIoIlgbtfuI ways, It ls an J bow 00ml“ “m, “airmen” unforgettable experience when seen for the first time. l_ ‘ probably beginning shortly. 11w Kins and Queen of lllhnd study one n the 000a unant- in s "Britain cad Mall I Lfko the suitcase thefts looking at, pro duct: displayed were for the ex- port trade ml!- CONTINUED AUSTERITY PROGRAM lS BEGINNING very little actual conversion) five and six-room houses into apart- 52 snv w: HAVE mo. l Today 68% 27 5 5 Civilians 58% 3 i 5 6 i? Shredded Wheat the original Niagara Falls productu-Il lust the wonderful. natural whole wheat — steamed, shredded, baked. A flavor-favorite! SW-IAI i ESCAPE "I suspected s0. F‘ru'rt's in season mean what?" u ' "Orange or apple or prunes she told hlm. n "Do they resemble the menu? he asked. By "Very much" she retorted, X In spite of herself iler ellslve ~ ROYaI Brow" dimple flashed. How could she (Continued irom Page l3) most casual eye-and a feminine eye is seldom that-he had been conquered. “Jqnesers crush" was the name he had achieved for himself so snub him when he smiled up at her in that breathless way, when all he said was lust a mask for what he didn't say? But she had promised herself Sllg wouldn't soc. him any more. outside lhc Inn anyway and she never dreamed then that she would yield even to his pleadings that she go for a sail all Joneseys co-workers referred wllll hlm y" ‘he had even done t” hm“ just that. ' Jonesey herself did not know “You 599': m. had 531.4 ll-llllnpll. Just how it had happened. The high resolve that she had m-zdc at midnight had endured through to dawn; she had arisen from the bed the shared with Mae telling as stiff emotionally as she did phy- antly as ilic Ellen J slipped - Jonesey would h-zve ‘said love — along at seven miles an hour. There's really nothing to be scared about. You're as safe as I! Y0" W"? in a church." slmuy- Joliesey wished she could believe l-Iehnd come to breakfast. "Good ll’ but ‘he could n91 hglp syglng m°r"“"-'~" h‘? 935d “ECH-Y- "w!" how tense she was. Perhaps it he You please noié that I'm on time. right on time this morning?" Jcnesey merely smiled politely. She had determined, at about three that morning. that if he rcaplx: "cd taught lier how to swim—' "Nobody ever could" she told him hastily. he said masterfully. especially Mae. "We'll see" Everybody saw, ‘he “wuld be as 33nd“ 55 513° wasn't, envious. heavens knows, hut shlouid be, yet deniimtely aloof. she lust lulled lo see any “ll-l gall Good morning she said. "Do 5° easl-ly for a ma“ you care for fruit?" "I em very fond of fruit" he assured lici: He paused to eye the menu which was dog-cured and Bllylhim; but immaculate. “May I ask. confidentially ls this this m°l‘"i"8‘s menu?" "It's every morning's menu." “What does your boy friend do for a living?" she asked Jonesey. "I never asked him" said Jone- sey with dignity. “Take it from me it isn't much‘ said Mae. "If it was, he'd have told you all about it -- try and stop I IIIIICKWIIIIK" . fhopsaasy-ocilon laxative - ‘ for"'ord|nary;conai|poiion / At any season of the your visitors to "the Island" will find in this million-acre beauty spot, velvet smooth beaches, the tranquil charm of Murray Harbor, the famed Green Gables Golf Course, and, in the inland regions one picturesque vista aftu gsniIy undulating farm lands, quaint villages and IovcIy trout streams For the IIIIIOIICIIIYIIIIIMINI time _is the centuryflold Provincial Building in Charlotte- town wherc Canadian Confederation was flntachleved in 1.864. This year, ill: first post-war tourist you, Im established IIOW vltaI the Travel Industry Is to Canada s economy. Official figures show more than 22,000;O00 tourists circulated more iIlan $233,000,000.00 In tIiis country. We should spars no alert to I III Ii , f IIIi d - = eaten is visitors so fiat iIils golanznatod avlIlngnilfifn ‘an ‘:10; ‘Igerztsittnlc. um In. message a u» nivath qfq on“; supporting the qfioru q] Qur Gown‘. man's Travel Bureau and Ploclngfil Tourist Asaociatiom. Qfgnd in ch; public service by s s n“ UNITED K/Ancouve ANADA '\ I l. {V7, 1 hlm. When they haven't a word lo say about, what they bro doing. look out." Joncscy said nothing. so M»; tried another tack, "Where Jid he get that awful wreck? Say, you ought to soc some c-i the boats down ill, Florida. Real bouts. l l1‘i\"lll'|, ilotiililg like that old tub" Jonesey lot that puss too. Wcil, no use llilklng to her _ beautiful but dumb, Mae decided. She did the rest of hcr talking elsewhere "Hnvc you seen him trying in leach ilcl" to swim? Say, film's four alarms, no less. She doesn't want to go out beyond her precious knees to begin with and shc is afraid to take her feet of! bottom, or sile pretends she is. He tried to get hcr to float yesterday and she just hllrlr: around his neck. Oh. well perhaps that's hPl line!" “He seems to be swallowing it hook. line and sinker." suggested. Mae's receiving station, also fem- inine. "She's got him." "Yeah. and what has sile got?‘ Mae shrugged expressive should- ers. The other girl grinned. “You certainly are givl-ilg the matter you kind attention. What do you care? It's none of your funeral." "If you roomed with iler you'd glve it some attention" Mae assur- ed her, vigorously. "She act: ll i! she needed a guardian." Actually Jonesey felt that way herself; What she was experienc- ing emotionally was something like going over Niagara in a barrel. She éitpected that she would b6 wrecked, but. she was in the barrel now and she couldn't stop r I 1A ‘I'll II-ERS tasty,- iuniriln, c. A N‘ A‘ 0 A‘, s... v _ N ‘a