,,.,,,-_....,__»w0n !rr*v-<4¢m"fl I‘ I i ( 1 l 1 l I 1 PAGE Fora A It's‘; BIIARLOTTETOWN G ll ARD IAII hlufllillg Dally d-uutidcd In H187) PICJIIVIN. l.1i-uv.. l ul, W Uhcsler Mel-u" Iii-e I‘r-.~-n.'e|1I. J. ll. Burnett. FJJ. spffclfll), LIPIAI. u»: u A aim-Manon. 11.5.0. Edilur and .\I.111.1;:1x1| lnrei-tur J ll. Burnett. FJJ. Associate Edllufs, Frank Irulkcr and [an A Burnett su1:si.11117'171ox .51.... 13, M1111 1n l’. 1;. 1. 51.1111 1.1 your, $2.511 for I llwlflM $1.25 fun 3 months. 50c fur one month. Clly In-nurv. .-.,~ 1.11 uri your. 5.5.00 I0! b‘ llllllfllllv $1.75 for 3 monthmam u: B) Mall 1n Canada and l.»- S- A_ - WI} - laturuav their.) s,.u.1 111:1 ymr, aim! fur b "Will"! 5111- 1.1.- .s munlnl. ‘The Strands!‘ Jfcnlury 17861881‘ U53 me Ilsa/vest III/i." 116x11... NOVEMBER 25. 1940- __ ._ The Simis Report 1n Pr¢l‘.1:"..'_;o:1 I..." 1i‘: L’°""‘i“i°“'pr°"19d?‘ Conference 1n JJLlilIY 1.: 6150155 ‘h? 51m“ l. ., -. ,,.'; . .» i 5 111.11 advised I116 \C]1\>l., l..r .. .. p _ ‘ “Med at (n. Si1'i11sL<i1‘I'- ' -“"‘“ii 1. 1. {ma M‘ -_ . . . 1Q ilaic, pnitlcilar) 1 which concerns '1; 1-"111111". - S” fwflpw- proposed t0 be 1113116 “n1, ens, .. , . _ »_- plan was originally‘ . ' _ . . u.» loilziv with worked on: o: .1 . ..> -1\‘~~l.~ < .1 "He", m, .. . -__1;‘11':\' rcduccil. 111C ‘. 1;..1 .1 111.1 to l1cuefit 1-1-‘1 1 ‘ . . ., . ncdriv M 1|I\f‘\| icunue tran fers on 11 1 1 . v \\<"1ll(l ltave done Mb“, ' , .. .-.-r \v.1_v. .1‘1‘.1l1al1l_v the p3,. . , - moi-c allccted 1n m3 .1‘ lfauzula, kllllllflvO and 13,; __- .1 11y far the lions slum-emf \\..r f" --: ..1-". 1 auv case, it \\'0l1lfl he “Co, m p. . . :1 the subject be- {NP m. .. - -- :0 the report wi“ l1:- 1".1_.-~" , 1 lf illc r1; l’. 1 W‘ Tl-‘T - 1 1° bring 1t up" m-dazc in the 11. ~f izziuzicia‘. arrailgcnlcitis. the sazue to {he rccoiniiicnrlatlons made w ~ wiucial claims. par “v11 w-u claim of 11115 provwce :1. llovcvitniciit, as guarzinicc. .\71r.l1 Auterica Act. 11M r¢;1.,~_ . 11".»: Lpmnnssion for turrtiu: ti 1 -' 1.\'.s 111a: the \\ 00d ls- lanils-t. 11.". 1' \\"*llil 1R‘ “P51111113 in 1.,,;.;._ ' - §1‘l'\'l\‘€ 1121s vuizucd the Con“ 11'. " pvt-n if lllcrc were’ not 05...,- q > -¢ - . 17-1" ch lluugiug tl1c "cal arraugcmcuts pro- - -.\-~:'.l scczu to hold out mi-vt in the way 0f "ut ilciicits. llut 1111 11f our trans- eptvd; and 110 '11 llllllll wliilc .111‘ .\li11i.s'.cr'.s ....\ » ~ ~ ~'1- l‘ iiaucizil Post, is thc 1f the various pro- 1~i-_;1r.l to the con- to dlcils: thc rc- i -r.'1l1le haggling in refunding a lllCfPflFPtl 111C to 1111111; ' l‘l‘.l ‘if 1\1>{11;I'< on principle’ . . ti; l11cl<=hcc<l1 in re- - v aw --. he may evctitually give. Fflskatclicvsa" favor. Ontario is on "- leaning the riqllt - - Quebec , , . Now 171" i. -:_ ward lsiattd are ‘i1’ in Onhriods st. ' feud with “Wat-- but pcrhapu 1-1’ will oppow, 1'11 are arrlcutly in fort-e hilt thought to be .. Mr. Hepburnk s fo< cred the widespread ‘w-lh-f that his province ‘ore basic rcason for that in1r1rc=<' - -.- ario is the nnlv pro- vince rich crwoiagli to l1»: able to quibble about trading iorue of 32v iwcivg power: for a. larger Ind more adequate- income. Leller From Mr. Chamberlain One of the last Ietzcrs written by Mr. Neville Chamberlain mizv “ive 11""n that to Mr. j. E. Baxter, of llfoozr l, 11‘1'.'1rii\, just twelve days before his dcalh. Mr. Baxter \\‘T~1‘.c .‘~lr. Chamberlain on Octo- ber 9 enclosing an ar; Pcrafive editorial from the Toronto C‘ i» air-l .‘.. Y, offering his own good wi-lr-varl =- ‘ firm-if as "one of your ardent ad 91M. Y "Ii a plain Canadian manufac ; - i 1 w‘; 100 per cent behind the old l"ti'-. Mr. (h. w’; reply. dated October 28, was ligncrl " - lvinrl. lle spoke of the grcat 13-". iv-ct": lcttcr had givcn him. av/l c. l "It was, ! ~11. n w-u-r-e of profound satisfac- tion ‘o n11- " - ~r liaii to come it found the Ri-ri-li ill. f.1r if we had gone to war vr.‘ . ~~ -,.1l of thr- Domlnlons (l1:1' ivoufi; E11-~ . w‘ l“l(l of tho Empire. "Nnxv 211- aw i l ..~..;1l'nt of ultimate vic- tory FlllCC v1 12/ 1. 1:11 u.- lllP heart. as well as the n1a'~:.1; 1-~- '1;:- q <11‘ thc great Domin- ions. "For m; 11f, 1 1l-~,1lv rccrct. having been obligcd 1o 1: ' 1 :1-.-.- 11- ll] thc direction of this counw-i 1 i 11 FlllCf‘ that cannot be ltclpcdl am !. ii ‘P1 l .-:vr~ my carccr to the vcrdict. of 11..~ 1111-. Your lcllcr has fortiflcd me in the bclirf tliii: lllh \\lll not b0 unfair to me." = v.~ :11 of the former Prime 1 .1 iii-finite historical valuv. I‘- :.u iuu-rr-diug sidclight D11 a 111:111 u ":11 -ll11i-~<. was iuspir- 1-11 111 ‘- and with so nuicll ft'\11l' c-iul ~ .‘- 11 lllll\ll0\\'l1 corres- puuiliul i1: .1 1 1' 1 fvflill l 3.:~11li11g Roses 111 e-C- . ‘1.'"1l'l\' 111.1111 firiut llril . ' .' - pfopli- lia- u-il lwcu rvv- ' ‘ \ .. i..-11.- 1.1 1i:- Lutuloil l1...., . ‘ _ .,- null .1 stzilhlc fwu~ CllllllilllZl\l\Ifl1i>c'lIlClll of roses for those wllu wish to ltave beautiful gardens next sununer. Of the new varieties, one was appropriately called film-v of linglautl and another, Wedding .\l111'1t. 'l'l1t't'<* \\.'1‘<* various other a(l\'crtisc111cuts of plains, 111111.15 aiul nursery stock, with the in- junction tliat now is the time to put 111cm in. One of the largest hook publishers had an ad- vertiscuicut featuring liuglislt \\'its, Their Lives 111111 Vlcsts. Cnfurtiiiiatclv, tlie war was responsible for some other ailvertiseincnts. “Please remember St. Dutistati’; in your will." There will he more hliurlcrl soldiers, sailors and airmen tn he cared for at §t, llunstiufs lliblllllll. And Dr. Barn- arilifs lloitics have hail right braucltcs ilaiuagcil 11v the air raiders. and they advertise the fact in soliciting support, lt is stated that 2.70.4 llarnardo old boys and girls are in His Ma- icstv‘: forces. A single advertisement on the 7mm Pflce had to do with an antiseptic solu- tion to prevent infection in crowded air-raid shelters. — EDIIORIAL -NOTES n One month from Christmas. U I U F Those who have not yet remembered their boys nvcrscas should do so this week——the last opportuuit_v to reach llritain hy (‘l1ri=tm:1s. ll W‘ * ‘I According to preliminary figures of the Dom- inion Bureau of Statistics, October sales of Can- adian Department stores gained 24 per ccnt ovcr Scptcmhcr and 7 pr-r ccut above October, 1030. Ill Ii i i! llarley Granville llarkcr, actor, playwright and theatrical 1nanagcr, horn this date, 187;‘; belongs to the Shaw and Galsworthy school of dramatists; remarkable for faithfulness to act- uality, and coulhiiiaiioti of litcrarv criticism and rcalism in ilialoguc. lle wrote "'l'l1c Xlatlras Ilousc", “The Voyscyi Inheritance", gfc, n n- u a The qucstion has lwcn askcd why apples should cost more pcr lvuupcr 1111111 pcr lizirrcl. Tlic an- swer is situply 1111s, 1111111111‘? ilpplcg are of 11(11- ter (piality than harrcl apples, hcing more cure- fully pickcil aiul lucked. For Xn, 1'5 the law allmvs I091; i111pi‘1'ivrfi111<, and it is 11111 casv fur the lJll_\'(‘l' to viii-cl; a full 11.'11'1'cl to src if it 1.111‘. coulplics with ti: \\‘il11 a llaulpcr, 011c- tltird of a l1:11‘1' , 11w vtvutcuts arc c.'1<il_v impcct- (‘(1, and tlic p". 1- 1111: at all lilcch to :11»- ccpt evcu 1119a ilvi i" .\"i-<. 1111* urvlizlrilzlt acts accordingly. i i Ill 1Q! Tulips au-l iluTU-lil-g tlic fir-z fltlwurg 111,11 firm" l" 1114‘ $111312. \\"1~=- ~1v111s conic llcffliué.’ 0111 fif flit‘ $111111 “11111-1 l. forg- 1111- mow ha: gout‘. are p» m: t» 11v 111f~~i=1 11v Ill1lll\‘. 171111’ a small frzlctim ~f:i"1'-11:1l1~11:1~l QVHK‘ into 111v group-l. tlilllllQ 11$ fall C11l1l11f11'(‘(l with pirviotis 111.11%, Tulip 111111 daffodils have to he planfcl duriugr '11- f;1'1 g-nilvixwllv in 17.1111101- ilrlfl l\'fi\'<‘11‘.l1<‘r. l""ff‘l'l‘ tlxc frvv/c-iip and thcv cfiulc 1111 l1r‘":-111"11Q fllf‘ 111111-111 111' i “r of l1ul11< 11:111- b crallv. aftc" '11“ low-qr wii-"v uuuldi-j .\l1i\u! r111 1~rr i.:t of the bullm u-vtl 1'11." tulips and 11:11’- forlfls canic frv-‘u 111-"1-111 This \'t'.'lf' 111-m.- 111.- l>€‘(‘ll intportiwl fro-u - \':11i-ri1l<lv11 couutrv. Tn fill "11 ‘ild lvwv». ~11~411 - 11.111‘ gimp "11 l-‘vwlrul. i-l 111v 111-i‘ .1 \--. ;111l 111 llvit “ ("l-lruiildxi i111‘ <11'\I-‘i\-=. '1". :1 <p~y1fl 11113111111-1 1l7l=l\(‘f‘11f1l1l.'lll‘f‘~1 f"1'l‘l(‘fl'll of ihrwc thrcc soilrc". hilt tratuuov‘ difiirultirs htvc r0» (lllcpfl flit‘ (hlivcric: f‘ 1-'11\v ivltat 11,111 11111-11 autiripnlcrl. Tu i11= .1111 il-ffiillifi. in 11or111-11 ti1t1c=, arc proilitrc-l in ‘ltc 11111 lumsc: as carlv a= Christmas. This \f‘."", \\ll.'lf fi-w are grown in fhit way will he lafc, Tho l-‘ugli-h 1111111; ohtaincil are of the latcr \'.“ric‘1'. Thcv uill lu- misscrl mostlv. in thc cu‘ flour-r :1-1~lc. at Fmtcr, whcu they havc fll\\'.'1_\'s 1111-11 pn,'\111"1-_ i I F i Madame Madeline Carroll, the =crcen artiste, who was horn in France. told a Alontrcal inter- viewer that in wlvvls spolwn cuufirlcutially- to her in France afzvr 111v (‘.ll.’l=l1'11|11l(‘ of last _1unt=, and throughout thr- lu-avv cwrcspoitdcuce which continually reached licr from that country, there recurred the admission: "We were lullcil to sleep by a false sense of security. \\'e did not prepare ourselves as we should have douc." Blather: of France fllfllll€il thcuisclves for hav- ing raised their children too softly, but Miss Carroll said she did not blame them. I-lowever, "after the harsh lesson of recent months, it is necessary to prepare cliilrlrcn for their coming task. In a world fraught with peril which Hit- ler and ‘Mussolini created, only children reared heroically will know how to defend their par- ents and their motherhood. We need many brave and generous children to continue to carry aloft the torch of human freedom.” Thank God! we have got 111cm here, though there are still a few selfish parents and indolent young- sterl who believe in the slogan "Let George do it"——allow other! to shoulder the hurden while they eat the hrcad of others’ sacrifice. I I l I A substantial number of British citizens are still opposed to retaliation against the Nazis by bombing the civilian population of Germany. dcspite the nizghtlv raids ovcr lnudon and othcr citics. a survcv rotuluclcrl 11v thc llritish lttslitutc of Public. (lpiniomltas slioivu. Thc survey ask-Pd the voicrs this qucstion: "lri vicw of the indiscri- minate bombing of thic country, would you ap- prove or disapprove if the flu-ll". adopts-d a similar policy of 1111111111113 thc civilian population of licrutanyxi" 'l‘l1c vote 1111..- as follows: Approve 46% Disapprnvq 46 Ifnrlccirlcd 8 ln lllf‘ samc survcv the Tlritish Institute con- ductcrl one of it: pcriurlic vhcck-ups on the pop- ularity of thc llriti-h l‘ri111c .\fi11i<tcr, ll found illat support of \\'inslon (‘hurcltill is ovcr- wl1cl1ui11gly' thc highcsi evcr l'f‘l‘fil’(lf‘fl in any poll on the [mpnlaritv of a ntau in public officr. 'l'hc survcv on (lutrrliill put this qucstiou lo ihc voir-rs: "lu gcnr-ral do v1.11 approve or (lisap- provc of ,\lr. (luu-rliill as 111-n...- Xliuistcr?" 'l'l1r- rr-sulls torlwv. as 1'I1lll]1.’1l‘("l lo :1 situilar poll iu Auqusf, frillmv: Tlvlwv August XIIDFHVP 1Q 1'1) R‘<% lli-.'11»111'1~_ f1 7 Umliciilcil 5 “'3 | I fluwi-vs Qcu- , i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i "uHHHHHSNHVfi HHHV uHHNHHHHMV Woodlot Management g NOTES BY THE WAY R320 among the mllitarlsts of JflP-‘lll at. [he un lea Slams‘ relic-at 1o fumish mum Wlhll m re acliip iron, ml or avlahon pearol was to be expccted. Bur they have only l-‘mnselyes to blltme for m; diffi- cultles in which bIkY are now i11- volvcd, No c.untry CXLHpL 0111‘ own has been so long.,.11't'c1'1."g as 111c- Umted states no .he damage \\l11.l1 tile flfllbll-Dn; of Japanese 1111111111"- lsm have vlILfliCiBd on national "Shts and interests 3n Cluna and 9n the 891161211 welfmc o.’ nie wizrld. _I‘.1e stanesitlen of Jilpan must lea.- ize that they cou.d not, expccf, to P1010111; 111C ltorruxs of :11» iinz: 1 COIIIIZcL _uuo11 .-\-ve.'.c.111 vessui . The plain facts are that file sub- ugatlon of China is no ncaier than three years ago, and 111a; Japan ‘has a izuize army ivasfln; 1_~1\\'i1y 1n Chlncse DFOVLHCC-S which 1s deprived new of css ial um- materlals. _ Aleziaces 1o . ‘(is the Duwh Indies catmot. Inc-nil 111-ax. sltuatdon. The pfgspfilflhy of East- ern A518. which is the real inlercst; 0f Jfl-PBII. 1S Only to be attained bv choosing the way of pcace. --Lon- gmlt Dally Telegraph and lllcvnuig 0s . _____ Then there l; the sprightly bit about. the Gel-maxi pilot who was attacked 1:1 mldalr by lib own rub- ber boat and forced down. Soldiers who catne to take hin1 captive thought. at first. that he was talk- ing bad qu.1l1:' Enghsli. But. 1t tanned out lie .1115 telling" the pro- clse truth. RIUDC" boat". urc f1:.c\l with a tub.» Df_lll1;llly compressed air-enough to lllflilbe the whole business in three or four scccnds Heinids valves came undone a1 5.000 feet and 1.110 boat man to crowd hlm out of the cockpit. Ho. 11218.11)‘ gave up 14:0 siruggaz and (mcu, ~- LOlIUUIl Correspondence 01’ the Chicago Daily News. Peace-time conscription is such a, new thing that it's hard to figure; out whit‘, cflecl :1 \v1.1 have on 1l1e_ naiicnal 11ft). Ollllllild, a layman would have 51nd ma; l1-.1.1"d1"c:~;>v.~1'..j and beuuLL-lnxls were .11 for a 111111 lime. W131. their bail-LIX 111 the army, 1t. was a lair mutnptzon 11121:. the belles would sii. around the 11011.50, watlllg 21nd wrltlng lclicrs, A new 1n.1'-ci0 would b: tlic fuzlnzx from tltczr 111ln1l.~. 111.5 1s .1 Mung, according lo tlte New York Slate Cosmetologists zhsc-c-iuuon. Tlicy lock for a bocm 1n 11115111 ' \'./;1l1 800.000 of the union's you - 111g the colours, 1111- ccnlpst '1 for 111011 1_.s gc‘ r111 .11 11c" i111 1 is (n. Ncboa -c:111 1r . No 111111-1 1' \\‘ is, or how 1on1" . ' the l.‘ll.l'_.‘ its. voilr nlay b,- up. - 1’l1.la-. .dcl1.1l11.1 1311.. " . J. H. Ilullcn, prnfcssur of‘ ' 1111 ‘1>o..:_\- ii. c. 111' ;.-11,-c. on uzcllzur-l tliuu- ¢_ l l111~ 111011 . 1 cl ‘.311: l s vs111c.-c . 1 an 1n: ILA l-‘fn hum- .1_ as, 1121:. illl‘ pcr!02'1t1.11g ' ‘ null; .1 111C070. g1 1's. Pro- 10:. 1’ lluizczi ' 11 coune, tllc 1141111111011111. of pron-ul- lng .110 p.g-.o11 . 1L 51;. 1l11.'i;.... 1'.11i~ b.1" ' if) lklllllflllllllti‘ l g 11. b_ a‘ 1:.1.\v:1 111 C111;1;1 hawks. a aural; .. 11c l..\(:i l1<‘..1 1.. 11.201111. 1.1.1 lrxi - ' - 11> 111.11. 1.f any o 11111111. lll1):illl((l by .1 .1111 111s o1 line .. p.u1l111-\vl1 $11.28‘ 1nz1_\' be . -u 1n ill-f‘ Pit‘. l1 \ 1111-1111111 n1 rl .'1_'.<l 1 .1l.\1 111 lilc ('l1111~:.~<' 1‘ 111 11111111111- 1111-1111 oncs 111 ,.- Qtlqcilvc. So alntlg bomb ls . iliisl- \\1..~ 11111l<0 r 1.10 gizurds. lmf 111111 would be cvwn even Euler's a not. original! Tfllflsurrs 511111-11 411110! Rmnan Catluzlc lhllrclic~ 1'11 P 1.11111 11.1115: with the 1111s’. complete brnzru- ness, been llfllldld ovcr by klulcr to Roman Catholic churches 111 Spain The WW)’ cc11111c:1s111o1"_\' and TEBASUFlIlLZ facttr in 111.5 sordid Lrtlnsacucni with c nsrcratcd prl-p- crly 1s the annuuucciilciit- by M11- drld d.gn11:ir.cs that 11. \\'l11 b9 110111 ln Lrilsilccship for the Poles. ‘Ylicy awe not helm-ring, 1n Madrid that the Hum can extinguish the Polish people. - St. Cailhaxtnes Standard. There l: something about the anccnt seaport. of Liravcscnd comparable 1.11 the obbfys, Lhe vlllagai, the fields and the hedge- rows of this island; it i4 so es- sentially English Hero the artist finds stimulus in the stones of ancient uharvas sucked smobn by 111m tzdcs, 1n rambling old taverns and bluff-bowed ba-wlcy boats so near the sprawling sophLstlcatlon of war-tuned Metropolis. But. en- grossed w1th tho pisturesquo the artist frequently misses the old town's most. important claim to distinction; the fact that. the men of Gravesend waterfrcnf seem to have escaped the stardardzlatlon already conquering other ouiports of Inndon. Both ancient. and recent. history record: the sturdy indepen- dence, the wit and the tradition along Thnmoside: at (iravesend you will find more "characters", kccner wit and hardcr-dylltg tradition than anywhere else on London river. In the fotrccastlcs of the seven $9115 Grave-send automatically sug- gests pilots, for hcre is the Clap- liam Jumctlcn of the Port. of Lon- don. Many Gravcsend pilots might nlnusf clam to Emve tide- water in tliclr veins for not. ensllv docs a strangor learn the moods of temperamental Father Thames. and tldeway wisdom has ln many cases been handed down through generations. -By I... M, Bate in the Port of London Monthly. The lliliearanci- of diphtheria In Halifax ha: promptcd the city health commissioner tolsue a warn- ing. He urges immunization of children particularly those bet-ween six months and l2 yours of age. The type of diphtheria now rc- ported in the city. the hcali-h com- missioner says. is 11love virulent than usual. More than 15 cases are tinder treatmmt and the need for some prccaullcnary action ll apparent. - Halifax Chronicle. Hitler In not the only person who bows f1-om within. There are onemlcs of 1111c Nnzjs at work with- in l-Eie Rcich. It significant that the scotch radio _qtat.l:n has begun mocratlng in Gcnnany again after a silcncc of montl-ss. It 1.x telling the people some cf 13x.’- fncls which the Nazi prcncgandn. tries to silent-c. The resumption cf rprralinn by Ezr- sccrct station mull be due w .1 feeling that the time l; now ‘oatgy 211111 nccizicd 1 1 yabouz a FUUIli .1111; 1l1c (lCAlTllCLcll c. 1 , (m, and Clllflfll Pit-PIN?! By H. D. Lon; 111 11 11¢ 9g m; generous effort: c1 the PfgVIDClfll Government by means of sound and lllbclilcil demim-sm” fions, w assist. the farmers In ob- iainuig the greatest value from their iui-cst lands. the x1661 mfl-Wrliy are still cutting their woodlots bum 101‘ pic-props. This article Ls written for 1118 pilrpose of showing the fallacy o1’ 1111s practice. The Government. has no desire 1o restrict, the cutting of pit-props. The sale of _plt-pr01J5 brings monev to 1.111s province. and increases the income of the farmer. Under the present cutting SYS- tcm, however. the farmer will cut all his pit-props this year and have none to sell next year, or for the next. twenty‘ years. This ls an ex- ircmcny‘ foolish practice. Suppose the farmer has a wood- lot. with trees avera lng six inches 1n diameter, contain ng about 24 cord; of oft-props per acre. If he cuts the woodlot bare he will get 24 cords per acre. The woodlotlst-hen finished, There will not. be a. pit- urop on the area again for at 1685i twenty years. The following figmes show what is possible from l stand of this na- ture under proper mama emenf. A growth rate of one inch n diameter in four years is assumed in thew ficures. Manv woodlot owners will find that. their stand will rzrowfast- c1" than this when thinned. starting with the stand previous- lv mentioned, 1.e.. 6 inches in dia- meter and 24 cords. per acre. nine cords per acre could. be cut in thin- iilmz. leaving 15 cords per acre mem 0f Aliflflllfuffi standing. PUBLIC FORUM dlfhll IOlIl-l I 0pc; [up fig u! on 000700” Iona I qunllonn o! Intuit. L Q1:- lnthlnm Gunrlln loco I00 nolllfll undone the Inlnln-Q u mnu ‘ Innis THE SIROIS REPORT S11" —Mr. Mutclvs letter in Sat- urdays Guardian will. I am sin-e. mc-ct with general approval. viz: 'I‘l1:1t scmc person will make a study of the Slrois mport and present his conclusions to 1‘.-.e public. Nfav I makc a furlli-cr sugges- tion? viz: That n small Study Club b0 farmcd. carli member taking one 111111.. of the icpcrt and preparing a p-apcr upon samc, which would b: discussed by t-hz- whole group who (‘filllfl pass rcsoluficns ln so far as the interests of this Islmd are con- ccrnrrl. Affcr the iticctlugs of the group. these resolutions could be xntcd to the public and pub- liliccl in the press. If the alxve ldca meets with ap- proval. I shall be glad to receive the namcs cf those who would care to bcccmc mrmbcrs of the Study Club. and lf no better meeting place (ran be found. my office will be a- vailnbYc. I am, Sir. 010.. II.K.S. IIEMMING AT A WINDOIV Give me hunucr, V O vou ucds that. sit and ewe The world its orders. (JlYU 1111* 1111111101‘, pain and want; shut. n10 out with shamc and lnliurc l~r<zm your dccrs of 291d and fatnc. Give mr- your sllabbicsl, 1111111191". But leave me a little love. A voice to speak to me ln the day end. A hand to touch me in the dark i-uom Brcakln: the 1on2 lonelincss. 1n inc dusk of any-shapes Blurring the sunset. Ono little wandering. western sitar Thrust. out: from the chanfllng shores of shadow. Lot mc go to the window, Watch there the (lIlV-SHZDPS of dusk And wait and. know the coming Of a little love. — Curl Sandburg. mom opportune to chm-t l cam- paign against the Fuehrer. As 1on8 as the people were flushed with victory and the prmlsc that. Grout- Brltnin was to be invaded. tne people were with Hitler. Now they axe beginning to have doubt-I- -Harrl.son 1n Windsor Star. l-BENT SALE OF HYN ES Honey Almond Cream. 45c each . 46c $1.00 Simms Shaving Brush 29c Llfebuoy Shaving Cream $1.29 value Special — — — Christmas Wrapped and Reg. Special 2 for - — — $1.00 Soldier's Money_ Bells Priced from $1.00 t0 $2.50 REDDIN BROS. ' tlvcly poorer quality ‘war wcaricst. ' Thus by cuttln! only 9 cords now instead of the whole M, the iii-finer will still have 24 cords D61‘ acre at the endof iouv years._ 56691155 [-118 stand Will grow 9 corus 1n 4 years. ff he again cuts 9 cords 1m‘ arm H1 thinning, he will have a stand of 24 cords Der acre after the tiext four years, the stand again growing 9 cords. and he will be able to cut an- other 9 cords. Thus in eight. years. 27 cords can be cut 111 thlnnlngs alone. and a better stand Will be left. averaging 24 cords per acre. If the farmer handles his woodlot in this way, he will be able to cut pit-props for many years instead cf just one your. ‘There is nothlxig difficult abort thinning. It. is only necessary b0 leave o. tree every six or eight fcvt. instead of cutting them all. The Provincial Government ls not. in any way trying to restrict. the cut- ting of pit-props by urlzlng the far- mer to lcave a certain numhcr of trees for the future. It ls to the farmer's advantage to llfllflllé‘ 1115 woodlot. in this way; it. lncatis nu-re monev in his pocket, Any farmer who does not. undcr- stand the proper method of thin- ninz is urged to consult the Dcpnrl- Argentinzfs Friendly Act (Hamilton Smclatorl If. is almost. 0:11 yours ago slncr the Duke of Windsor (who was t-hcn the Prince of Wales) visited the Argentine for the purpose of opml- lng the Bfltlsh Empire Exhibition at. Buenos Alres. Some six years reception from all sections of the population. Important cctnincrcial results followed tire visits. \\'l11cl1 Volume P" ‘nag-fink. iDiamefor acre w1.1 be thinnlnl f.‘ °°""‘ " °°‘°‘1 Z 1)rz<£§s1aw_24 cords 9 cords f 8 mohes 24 cord; 9 wrd-Sl FELLOWS’ SYRUP Tbe ORIGIN/f the other. Pcrlmp; the true explan. 1111011 of this amazing uicotisistcncy Ls to b" llllllKl lu 1h.» personal pro- R. McCovniii-k. fflllOl‘ and pu-bllfhcz" 0f that papvi- n» rcvcalrd 111 an addixss deliv..cd jlllllClfi <11 Co. a few days ago over ing with the BclLlle which lllo ctnlncnt. the following ms-nls. "Na cflort was even mach» to 111-kc the pressure off the lcs by attacks elscwlierc. The battle “'11,; yielded almost anoc, and every effort upon escape. .. . N0 dcclsion was r011 any dirccfon T111. reudcncd on Mav escaped to Eingland. Frcnch army was 10ft to figh‘ the battle of France alone at a 2 to 1 dismlvnnfflflc ln man power, 4 to I earlier also he had visilcd tho rc- 1 dlsadvatvzvzc in tanks, and 8 to 1 Dublic, cnjoving a most CXIIlIIXSRIIKYlC ‘<li.~.1<l\'fl11i-=\!0 ill fl'1'lY1-‘~11T‘$-" ' T111; unique series of ntlsrcp e- scntatious, made by 11 man who was NOT tlicrc. m laid the foundations of those cordial mlatlonsliips betwecn the two roun- trics which havc boon lntcnsifirr‘. with the passage of timc. gratifying news nmv 0011105 that. as a gesture of sympathy and pod will, the caftlc-grovtcrs of Amon- tlna have ngrccd to rcviclual all British warships calling at Argv-n- tine ports with ficsli moat Irco of charge. Naturally. this ac€io11 is much appreciated by the L government, and it will ho 1 1 ally wclvomed by British sal s. Commenting on this pleasln-z dc- vclopntcnt. Scnrle Grain Conipim, makes the following silgzcstioit: “Perhaps Canada. or evcn Can i111 millcrs and bakers, mlrht c -, this action and supply British war- ships calling at Canadian ports. free of charge. with quantiihs o,’ palatable Canadian bread. ca\ rolls and flour mad-c with ltr-it qualify Canadian wheat. This. inc, would be a wclcotne 011111120 to the sailors frcm 1.1-0 11111211 l’)‘1\‘4‘l' quality bread madc from 1111' rari- flout now mnnufacturcd and clstrilxitczi in Great Britain." That would bc a palrlnlic -v."1v of making 11st‘ of our whcat 5111-11111.- which. without tuwkiurr auv 11-"111" inroads on available suppllcs, 11 provc a bfcssiti-z tn lfcu 111a‘ "Ho: and hlm that. fnlzcs. Hclpful ac '111.s of this kind are o.‘ evcn mo- im- portancc. from ‘"9 ' point of vicw. 111111 bmicfits aciuwllv coufcrrcrl. The Nazi ilfirus lflnnlrcal Start The ntlltuda of tho Amcidcnn 1srrss. rzoucrnilv snw-ikfuw 1111s bvcu one cf steadily lm-"cnrlng Kvmpuhv with the BrlTLsh causo. Thr- cr-xit majority of Amcricrrs lcadltir: nc\v:_ papers have openly c-pcitsod that cause with a wzour and enthusi- arm that haw b"',‘ll most hcart-rn- lng, not only to 11s l-ozv- in Cana"a, but. to all who arc ffcrhlmq cn 1h" Slflp of world llbPfv acrilnst world slavery, Somc of thi- go-wtt-cst Am-"ri- can journals. indecdhm-e u-zed notion fur beyond anv vet envh- agtcd by the American Cmvm-nmcnt. Bv comparison, ihnse facts make all the more pcculla" 11w stand taken bv the Chicago ‘Pt-‘huvc. which, likp the o'd Now York Vlforld during the 1' i. we". has b~=n pub- llshine eartoonsoamninc HllH-y- on the one side and dlsnatr-“cs and editorials supporting tha Nazi; on "iv-comm" am -- - Macs Hair Restorerti .1 1. 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On unimpsnclia-ble evid- Tm. 1 011cc 1111- facls have 110.11 establish- ed bcvond any pzssibilitv of doubl- and tlic Colcucl is most heroic attcm through the cncircl 1-c::=.ia11c:-, and lo that rcsrst-tncc the time bring. Ccrmlckls remarks t dcsl-rtcd 11105;! witltcut applling tneudncitl-"s wnrc, uniquc n 11115 Weak, Tired, listless? astounding tl1ls~thut the Bzlttsli they offcrcd the most that 1f was due that t-liousanck of French troops were onablcd to evade the Nazi plnocrs. 1110115111, as evctitz; proved, only for The implication Or Colonel Mc- llic French and yielded n.1- rcslstnnce is one of tho mast dirgracetul slanders that this ivar has. vcl brought. info pub- lic prnt. cvcn if we include the prcss. 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