Manager. 195s . wasrizkNgdlloli-iiblan l \ t‘ ' ‘ . ‘WYMT-"oo-Toi-"s"? "" "' “War-a... "w ."'1'."‘€-e".‘a‘." ti?‘ bullshit»: all I'll-lit’! wits-rs lien. landfills Mani Ilfi Ifllvlelb ‘It'll hayresw-‘bdlleleo ..u ,. f c I'll-ll. .. or. ~ llilllllll. Gllllllllll , m: Aunts - v ' k.':tr:'::“i..'......" “"""%* Street sndlm A g: ' rintfillamiofrritro l. 8 555s to in; chimnvl- , lloneentrsyte Effort "To l-‘oroo llonoluslon Ere World Exhausted 9§AB2L£N venue. be nothing asrnok- ive Figures 0n liamo Meat The ml ths. hunters the nine l‘ I mfioufioiui-‘zua meat an‘- ho this OFITAWA. Sept. l! — (GP) - oonsumptlon of lame ls about 100.000.- . ther little to supplement other melts Resources De. . " . _'° n" w, nuaily, and t to to- wmel nelvem shire ‘n: 01.40 egg go art Nioholson aid l! l! Borne. an 10w“ M‘ fl _(On__ tel must he added the lame kill- n‘? co. Ken-loam A~ w ell. Non-n mm I-flil- ' “"15, rho war must i» xoséee a son- "l l" wdluflgh',"”u,°“mfi,fl,,fff ‘H he , —t , In ' o ___.. u —-l'OI‘IALI—Oholos s“, n “nouns. willie “"4"” "Wwmmm" sswellasbaekwoodsmeninothor u. rungcieompurpose s work. fir"... horse “°“°‘"l ""“'”‘“' " enoW-iewwwhm!‘ * Tlonellonda omits; er quletmaver foal this niorninl received s. 133$! i‘ t" W“ "t? "wit, “i “more crun- or tn- ku in my“ d 'near " b R0!» Jsulnmer) at Moose‘ Iol- flioulk- Ono of tbs horses reared w auanmunum ma‘? (Mindy "Billy-ll!" W!" “"14 11°‘ coed scottish eoter- yin. waiter s eeks 1-21-11 and nuiobee nan down. no was " “$3M”, be v "W4 II "It!" ""11"" "t" dawn-en” “us, 1n I L__. ' “t” w m. gnarl-Maw.“ 35mg. o‘ dvuh.“m ' not licenced, but it WM estimated r story ' .1011‘. Iwh- -mn sane - General m for x-aay at. present he is m“ “m” J‘ mm“ u,“ mm,“ "l" ‘°°°°-°°° P°“"°‘ °‘ m“ "I" oieivin Grove. horse 4 years (wium swim: gem‘ xngldguw: "o," q; 11$ uwy ‘mm m‘ 0mm“ go's-limos" ‘firs smog‘ canna- nurus .- ‘m “‘ ' w’ °' “‘°" l“ °" M "llmmd ‘°-°°° ‘lmtmn cheap work horse - The Rev L. Ayes Cl who has image...‘ w.“ u” m", “pend mo" m‘ l”. o u. ‘Mun.’ mama“ w; ha“ ‘mud " we! xmy"! wild life. Ii this pogulntlon were e ’ “us. c,” m w-lh. 5_ w?‘ m.’ ‘muhl Ml‘ \ l‘ "N" reckoned on the bas of we,“ B.ym' v ' W?“ OMB Ill u 1 m ruins 0E8 ISM! 9Q 0f the gimme. ‘uh w"); . do‘ “am from Ray ' ' W" m‘ dull“ “m” o“ 3' ‘w’ fig: Gm" ‘"4 ' Deusrtmen estimated that '10.- lm, '__vm" annual,‘ _ , Tl" ""1"" Wm?“ - m; vmtrfli the "ll-h In 000.000 pounds of wild life food John Pond o1 Montreal who was or Keefe. b“ rural: u - I'd- nhlnoreuing manna‘ Wm‘ Wm b’ r ‘and’ " m” prowl‘. MrWKJ-ilfll‘ so ears resontativeodthe "‘°““'°h" m u" “m” °l' thnbtlflgol - ' ' on“; an?“ m y. mat German centres would in "m"; 900,009 pound‘ 0g yllg -—— ersideois m on the mans ill; $"’;:.‘3,.,.“°““"£.’° “n” u d‘ '3“ b? ‘fffilfihwlm “l; c ' I ' IQ “O Uh O s s r “I! nnlvl: - The sop Pilot leer Stephen Pond is NA“ "n" "' 14'“- 5- 5*” tornsl morale broke in 191s when 3. mmggtlcallyh-alssg m5‘; m .1 s=":.§*°“...2ar: ‘tlvm- ~r-__V "ca: tarp“ ti’:::.r=i"*-..‘::; =- =1- u- - w» r a»- u-u ru- , which oprensvmchl obwmv’, To o" ‘u "mnnfowg. P dguauy ulgimlh Ngtumns- she inflicted on her neighbors, to- game, lnclul-llh; all m, venous '* '1' this sllloo. the funds to 55......“ n"<l‘ai..‘f.°f"'u§“°l§ r s em IASSIIMAIIII -l0llll officer for'Priruce Etlwlifi Island. $1 “w.."",m" ‘l - °'¢,.,Y.'.,‘§,“§ "mgug" P‘? P" ‘°' ‘°°“ "l Home Front Activities. gm, mg’ n; 51mm o’; summer.‘ nun“; . “m "u; sub Lt. D. P. MaoLellan has retur- won’ “m, m, “m, yaw gflow dlgggghé ,;e§€'%‘;0§§§tl§§‘_l. ll that vaflfllll WW9!" side eit on Friday by auto for Ott- , "nun ‘Ronni. lied to his duties on the Queen w“ . tlons in town w ewe to ettcnu the meeting of the .,;,,,,,.,,.,,_,..,,...,,...... Chlrlotle 1M hh W“ "t" _ m. Y's Men 1n the Wllw- National uuerei reusretiori which Ienwakynlllllvi leave. durlns which he visited nasnoy couwntr . .. . . isbelng held on Monday-S. xma “£7”... Winnipeg. Manitoba. an» MonAut I-Iqugtqn Rggujgnt JwEWF-S qtscurvrrousr name's-on. > '. . AIRMAN’! BODY IOUNIFTM “Ihe rortress or Europe will rw. J. Lidstone of sirmmer- -A large number oi relatives and bfldy 0! m fllrmlfl WII- "ill disappear physlcall before this , h... received a letter fro‘? m; friends gathered at the home oi -—ALSO- from the waters of the ‘Gulf oi Bt- air onslaught b nlght sndday," woman Gordon. head 0v l“ tgldma Mr. and Mrs. crosier, on Lawrence by residents o the Mag- the prime Ml“ m- flgglgrggL The _ and Trade Boardm cnitlékn‘ afield?!’ eventing swtemlher 14th SHORT SUBJECTS dflltn recently mdhas been effects ch civilian morale would on Gems m u s oonsralulaticns on‘ etc N a h“ whet $3019‘ rgme mean We hey ‘one 0- 5 taken to a funeral home hair, it be even more devastalin than the a a er the distributor“; so. d e mm m“ we”: pn =m Shows 7.3 9.1 was learned over the week - she. physical effects of the lltz. Al- ‘”“"°°i5iw3l»l-'1'§\1-°tlo3uw: “null: P" - "h" Inez-a ww- v- TUESDAY AT sao fi3."a'f§‘3.°’.§i§‘ils'§.'$'i‘. ‘i‘€"n.s'3’.l lffwl "$593133. "$1.1? l?‘ m, ——- “Kelli. Neicholson assisted Illa“ u!‘ 14°" Lwnnll ma” I where he wlls etationed. However, tagks pwere more thayn human. fill: Houfloixfll 336"” _ Ulialloran. lk vtd b)’ . y‘s Guar Luster-zone M. S.-The mailing month. - g of th . ue an ' . held at the .. d. Tuesday eveni '. th. nt. Mr!- the meeting with Hymn is; followed n. Prlyfif answered tn . L; opened . singing _oi the Lords s members ll. Treasurer's report read. . were made by members since Men's Club is r is the some as the one re- E Mayor Holman of Char- 'i town which was given in Wed- diam-S. The cmtert oi welcome and z Elmer Phili well AND BALTI tlves which were Roy- MacArthur partying greetings antes Ramsa Iockhart, to tehe. expressed their thank to all for uniso Thirty every happiness and lirs. Keith sohald, ml... wdls and- ». n, Mrs. Cro C M" a they return to . Ramsay. M". James Donal ' .~ the members lo meet for October meeting. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. lime ion will have » . Roll call lo t a verse contalnina thenworr Hymn 277 benediction brmilh - meeting a cl Personals -i*ilends will regret to hear . J. Henry Gaudet of Bummerside confined. to his home by illness-B mar Life. . b lfllDlih to lleven-yeur-old ion r. oi Eimsdele. who ~~ de, spent tho 08C. that presented them a flll ourse oi money from the friends of Hamilton. re were several envelopes M" and various other zlits from rela- omneil by Mrs and thg accom- read by M d Miss Y a after presenting he bride arranged them The ride and groom both apprec- the many lovely their kind Wflrlll. 8-11 in singing For They‘ Are spent in music and stationed at No. 3i, VG. R. 8.. Char- s and l. ‘liter wlshinlz the bride and arcom threw the dmfld“ Mmm“ °°““‘5' t prosberl ws. to their married life there.-V. li.ll.ll.F. and Italian Planet Side by Side By Ken MoGllliyray l. O. A. I. Public Bclllloria Oil!!!" soomwnmn m rrsnv 8e t. 21- (De in-(or imam-The l" of money rs. Helen them on the mon oi the “Queen Charlotte" has SUMMERSIDE CAMPAlGN Qgntlnued figm_pl_l8t_ll___ u the from at Allied Headquarters, “and Germans are being driven in ,_ ’ ‘ into most dlifi-| cult terzain lust as the: were drlveh from the Salerno beaches." The French High Command who terrorized German and Italian troops in Tunisia, into the battle of Corsica which mounted in inton- sity with the F.ench announcing the capture oi Olettu, a town less than seven miles southwest of Bastla. only rumalnlng German stronghold in the northeast sectgr of the lslilll . French forces, who also captured two other Cozsican towns, were driv- ing on Bastla from every side while the Germans tried frantically to ct out by sea and air in the face oi e Allies‘ blockade. (The United Nations Radio at Al- giers said ln a broadcast rccmdedln London by the Associated Press that Bastin had been occupied by French oops.) - _ While tho 8th Army. veteran Brit- “.3. n‘? Mo" ‘coca ti... u...» - -- . e rr - wife and family in Surnmerside. Wghdrtlg‘ C“ y bgsledwgflllg; ‘an in {.1512 hnzggifl; mum; up the ‘ "mun qty-drums at which ground east cons . e Army me savage -——- . . h 1 do» aunioe cioush or Erm- "asria¢“""°‘al.°il ssnofirfiefia ‘dy lfiilirtifirliifirll‘: i‘...'.’~"»sd“r¥.pla all? ‘"5 l“ l pushed forward all e165; the line for agl°%ls°wélécfihgvgdut °l h" qrhlg per-ad situation ll about a mile in ruqged hills and - ' ' heightened by fully-lrmed Italian captured three villages. Mncchl aircraft parked beside the (A Berlin broadcast of a dispatch _ R-O-A-E fligvizgl" o1? from Naples by (airman correspond- lhllil lleeovers ."”“tus“e §2§i.‘i“§’饧~-‘i'.'.i..i2.‘i5l‘§ llfllilliil" A "V "film 319a?‘ gcfig!’ ered battle" hardly seven miles a ‘tlehokmgffwfrg N" 5pm,", p"? south oi Naples. The latest captured. emu m“ mnnmwupud posllon announced Allied! Its thus ier without eir oo- fvjggllflamlll- h°“'°""- w" l? miles. "fills? sis-Till‘. Elli." r9135 ' ' “gin lllllirrzleeuill’ m“ 4 i‘ m “m” dbgktstcwg ' ' l I vet» g ‘larger is emcharfid lent in the Prince county Hospital sees on at .ve m of - lime Thursday oveninl! is reported ml bin imoroved. he suffered : The Italllns talk o! the some; as bein serious [la "Ty curious wa . lllllalm Drepair ng ior "think was much be H sup ilfh hhres tforl to .. e willed GIN 11° RASAJ". and lt.O.A. . piio . , I 2:‘; 3gb 12:‘ 0313.‘; “The Duchess has notbeen con- ehsir and The um w is commI-n- e Th, m“ gm“ mum m ma‘. scripted," said her husband, "she tied by . age; u“ mm; I g; "m; m, felt she would like to do more war 1C. and bar of n . 4 _ . hope that they Wolllfroflod mo" work. so voluntce ." f its WIS’ 1"“! "l0 W" “w” orizaniu fraternally In rggulhr At. the shipyard. the "inns er , t vhtlr Punt-tum h" newt to Mlltl and B" Y-M Gen WASHINGTON Sm m, _ (A?) muetlngs and that the ceheeiah said the Duchess- would be tree e semi. rushed to the ‘ pitaiin Biilucllsroentldm elllanrltsleignlwhen’ he - Resident Ego-flu!"- ‘ =“;,‘°““°§,‘} gggieix-Iglingoxvevglfi rlggalillggnezgf an my other labour’ but he flew to the Italian ma. and r0m saturday n e res Bill °ll . ‘““’""“ "" symthu“ '"‘ "v- iliil".fai"il.i‘.’i.llilf.itli‘°éi'tlf this! 8mm’... ..... . “PM?” wra- ——————-—— we a. stettlnlu. has 1w- ~=-| 2%,‘; 8.1%,? "fin", igclnmggf iii-norms - st ros- on Sept CANADIANS mlnistrator, to succeed him- m‘ so, loss, to Mr. an Mrs. Edward Mr. Roosevelt also announced the ' _ - McKenna (nee Helen Trainor) a _ (Ciltinlltd from Ego 1) gggglggghgcgtymgic- “§§mf£§,°,,m°f,) ans cAnnrs - m Bea Cad- -‘"*“Ih'"- a asri 0.. m, A"M,T.,,T,,m“‘ " IIQIQ with loo T. Crowley, who has he“. Engine: trzzkizomzhglciugivaofi suwsn-r- _ At the Hem thlc lrltls in charge oi the Oi ice offiacononalc ‘ham: arm ‘bum ‘up’ Baird.» l‘ to h’: g. wufim u l" dkww" n“ ' Capt. ette welcomed then and ,5M,m.t' - ‘(huhut ‘ ‘ "Chi i _ (Since thlg Plllehza gym ‘on W have entered "Vtlxthdan a 9 . lndongil dvsnoee nut. a b ginalzltlllte ileldgsi,‘ sold: dis-latches Red ‘I Germans m?" med witlliuwhich the Bri- CHI "b"! Kesseirin s southern Annv ' dl to the Russians rather than to Effallvigéounée on more w‘: EvQryhUdy wfirk‘ prziessionai diplomats or to pers- tll, m, “f” P 12:11am one whose views toward Russia are {links the Germans his: auuut ‘Ill tlll Baby m: fifiliixfllfsllrm’ m“ '°' av, ,*"§‘n{,nw"g"f-¢,°r'c“§¥m° . Reports that ststtiriiur and w. lliih m“ h“ to", Pow". w" _____ Avereli f-Isrriman. lend lease exped- mseh s. l Mud“... u, "n", rormorr. asst. 36—(OP)—W"‘P°- lstgé-"laghggrrldeyvlilhagfziosnfi state 0ei-h::.¥"§:n°’ l“ satufl point thaslrltish fani- next month for a session oi the‘ Brit- 319111 the “m.” "cm, w m.‘ but the baby is ish - Russian - American llbreign l-ifiw. ‘i h“ " ~ ueisoini Ilseooreifuoeal: md-ilgslx: l‘."i‘.’i'fii‘sfil"fi".vi'.lll"" "m, w. a ‘m’. s i , - ‘lllmht thgnqi seilfill. we’; m1. "u". W4 h" l Wrlllllmllll Equally possible oi fulfillment is v "reputed. Th, q- m; h“ m, If? Wfllg-lgha" lrifiball "a , the expectation that Harriman will ml-tbflk guns hiirwe or id f, ‘md-n- m" “flu” , succeed Admiral wiiiiem n. stehe- llgzrly‘ and the 8th Army forces hlg " Asked I l“ "tmuraior u’ Elm" O l”! ' CY IE HYDE l! “ml! ','{'°"lht-iruns antdworiflaenn-h; lbehllflhe mngghnwrepliegn fill)‘ ""- 11" l" 8° 5°25 reet flahting. y, u, ‘Q 5-” h, n on i 0 o-c u,“ Botrt Harrlman and Sleltlnlus may t attempt gm‘ Mud- ‘m er . be desrrlhed n! committed to Amer- jury on that evenlninin‘ l very serious condition troops and "mllllflansk we spread out on the ll to written. fill-Hutches have‘ infirm! that the 5“ koél grave driven; northeastward advsncedmqlgeyon lllfli the ens - tbe lbflgin Pllin f 2’! miles in have ab- and as "presume They incl Nova he nsent: ullivsn. f t "mac. g) . defies: v OTTAWA SOC. a '- aboars the‘ ond. Preston. Qft. H0009. Mrs. Lucette Dlllndll . (wife) 53 "s"- , Annie lullivanYmo h- Box 5:114) Popular Aves Bum-_ , th nan order mldflt get upva llttle earlier be exp (C?) -p- Caribou when it was torpedoed on a d“ 22's.?“ has‘ iiréldill d to have died." 0d: llld P11. Roll- nlsb suit ilissui i: lltieirthltit de t y a u lula. _ dent said in a statement the News Agency would "centralize all foreign economic functions in one o ting t agency" combining ativitles otzmerly i o e engaged in by the offices lend Lease Administration. FDNlIh Relief and Rehabilitation Operations and Economic W are. Appointment oi Btcttinius as un-y dersecretary oi state ls regarded here as a bold move by the President to repare American diplomacy for orthcoming t-.i - partite meetings with Britain and Russia. The President, it is said, allows by Jhlnchoice that he means to entrust most of the critical negotiations new developing to men oi hard headed business experience known as frien- t» to can self interest in international d fairs on sortie time ..¢._n_... it is member of ihcMRoyal Air Force and that he was e crew member oi s. plane reported missing some time ago. ING — Wet weather continues to cause some delay in grain harvest- ing operations in this province. In moat districts more than one half the crop She has bee eral wee sister, Mrs. Mrs. - Province thev visited Courts Sourls hi6 WEB 8. WEATHER DELAYS HARVEST- is still in the fields al- though most of it has been cut. The yield ls good. Practically no potatoes have been dug yet and it is not likely that harvesting c! the tuber crop will become gcncrnl this week. The late harvest- will delay potato digging. RETURNS HOME — Mrs. Arthur Beach has returned to Ottawa. in Trenton and Tor- onto and pr or‘ t0 that spent scv. ks in Summersld, PEI with her father, Hon. MacArthur: and Mrs. MacArthur, and also in Charlottetown with her Benjamin Rogers, and David Stewart. — Ottawa Journal. LEGION ENTERTAINMENT — In the Legion Rooms Saturday ev- ening an interesting movie was shown and-on Sunday after Church service the sing-song was greailiyi enjoyed by a large number o! a the forces. solos and a monologue were much appreciated. Mrs. Angus MacEa/che ll ‘ very generously and capobly presided at the piano. Both these activities were directed by Ira M. Brown, Canad n Legion We? Services. _ ST. DUNSTAWS BASILICA — Yesterday, the Feast of the Cana- dian Martyrs, Rev. J. W. MoCartlle preached at all the masses, which were at the usual hours. The cele- brant of the ll o'clock Mass was Rev. L. Dougan. In the evening the closing oi the Triduuni took place at which Rev. I". Cass preached a fitting sermon and also gave sol- emn benediction, the Rev. L. Ayers Wes dtltwh. and Rev. K. Macmill- an. econ. VISITS PROVINCE — Mr. W M. Cou r. 8.0., oi Montreal. the High C ei Ranger oi the Cana- dian Order oi llpresters. and Mr. P. E. Perrin. rintendent oi or- snlrsiantion were visitors the oe over the week.end. Mr. C d Mr. oribili $5.... t. ii. isféobfi Eastern Canada. ll in the tnlre could bear. Apfithy, dlslllusion and despair were beginning to grip the people and its conquests going, who had seen Mussolini watched east and west marching towards mlofe 0i a new order were going sorbet-hos deeper still." Fied Mar. who saw victury go and who now immense forces of the I the fortress Of Europe. Faith in the Fuehrer and belici in pro- 85 . “but there is something more, shal Bmuts went on. "The Ger- mans are not all Nazi monsters. moral perverts or evil worshippers infected with the satanic virus oi Hitler. Deep revolt is brewing in- sic-e Germany which must be in the end more tsstrophic fcr Hit- ler and Niszldom than even the horror of air raids by night. all the vast forces gathzrlniz for Hitler's doom not. the least will be the fifth column insde Germany, replrrfentlng revolt in the cor-men Creelman so 1 ATTACKING EUROPE -—- -__- Commentlnv on Italy's surrender Field Marshal Smuts in an inter- view later said ii had altered the whole war s‘tuat'on, and m're it». fulfil"?- rerlflls were sure to ici- low. The victories M the Rusdeng '" "19 Mot and of Britain and the Ullllfll 9929's in Itify in the south meant the last rhass of the war was coming aru-I l}... (ll-peed N... "on: were vetilr-r to "P: wit" ‘he real onerrv In the hrtre-s r1 Europe. It o"ly rwriairred new to make the best or th- honor-thump Concentration on this final nlr-wo nilrlit sei- s rest. change l». the war sltuatflrn t.‘~‘- unfit 1t muht, “M. nv~~~ 9h- rnrl l-u-t, It nwy-v-"vd a long distance tcward the only Trinity United llbureh MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 Duchess Works in Ship-building Yard IDNDON.Set.26- (O P) — Noriolkpfl England, is doing part time work as e laborer in a ship building yard. ended over and o! the ferry "Palrview". Petty Officer W. 00n- rad was the first wheelsnisn. l-Ie steered the ship from the City to Rocky Point, making a ghood course and a good dock. Ho t en save over the wheel to A. B. John Nash. - who. althoulh it was his first ex- perience made a creditable show- ng. A. B . II‘. Kelly and A. B. Neil‘ Young both made good courses and docks. During the voyage the foll- owing ratings did duty im watch in engine room and on deck: 0. B. L. MacDonald, A. B. Nell Young. A. B. John Nash. A. B. F. Ke , A. B. Leigh McNolly, P. O. Walter Con- rad and A. B. William Pryor. i I Personals P. it lleliiok and William ck. have returned. to their homes in Boato . after in week with thei? mother Mrs. N‘ D‘ MacLean L. Mellick ll. Elmira. . “g m‘ u“ ghfium ‘u: UNDEIIAKEI ununersiiie, . .. latterb parents. m. ‘en ass-s. u.‘ mum“ W. Bell-Toronto Globe And Mall. mmflm". ‘fl Spr. Russell Smith, Royal Csn- "t"! "WW it"... .. ""s:;ll““"..lf’ i M "' WI I I gm spending a fw in Hunter Just“ ’ River with hols way-lid friends. Mr.G.A. l-tes , a ood old "Vet". has returns; to ha post in Ottawa after ewndinhr his fur- lough with his e for s. James C rtis isniilr new reside Card of Thanks thsnkHisW y helped make the sale such an outstanding 8110055. MRS. STEPHEN TI-AINOR. n n i President ’ -’-?lt.esttsui 21v Too nFs-r- A-DIOWN runs: sni- tween the Union Cafe‘ and ltli | Late To Clasify_ 1942," (CD-Virgina. Hutton u.ed min- utes she mlg-ht have wasted to gel; something no other woman in me United states has: tne profession. al degree of Certified Gemologist. Hinton has received the degree givm by Institute or America. The irstitute- which gives cf Jewels, is maintained American Gem Society. a nation- al professional group oi jewelers . and has developed a 9-" lI-m- Sooner meetln of ful." Mrs Hinton {CR1 me "He an?“ “n”? ‘Wfllflfi- "m Iljeétrrlired tixiwtetypevglte hsc dlrfdcntfd.‘ ' - .v B. e an e my nlkamzx‘ wuun‘ cml" Km!“ c°rlfililondcrrlcle in acquiring ""5 '1'“ "W"!!! h" lfl- stories and books study He PM?" attendance requested. built the cabinet to hold my'col. lectbn and he went prospzctlni; said the Department. Which means that Jeweller highest the G-zmalogical courses ‘in the study by the gem experts. sdes her degree Mrs. Hinton color gauge to dge diamonds and acquired a. collection of 85 pr-sclcus and semi- preclous stones found in America. Be Her ambition new ls a study IHPQPG“ . to South African diamond mines “ after the war and dyeloprncnt of colored stones fcr wider use as; costume arcznts. (Sh-e believes women will wrar more color after the war.) The way Mrs. Hinton earned her degree is a. stcry in itself, Be- fore her marriage she dropped a schooltcaching career ior business and went lo work in an Athnta jewallry store and became ena- mored oi the stones. After HE!‘ marriage to architect Guerdcn Hlntcn. She accompanied him on trips through Gecr a for inspec- tion of state bull lngs, Because she didn‘t want lo wast: the hours she waited for him in the car, slie studied the institutes Cflrbf-illflndanca czurse on jewel; When her husband was transferr- ed to Houston she went to wcrk in n jewelers shop and crmbined ex- perience and study for the next five years. Eventually the took three examinations and won her degree Another interesting phase of Mrs. Hinton! career is the part Dlilycd by her husbaztd. ‘Th;- story oi the Hlntcns is the usual story oi the "helping helpmetes" in re- verse. “My husbard has been wonder- with me for stones to put lhto ll, He Ellis ill-St as hlg a thrill as I do over a new stone that come; 1n, 1 "11 him my business has become was fonr-year-old Norma Dounfall and Mn. Keith at Sununersl-le b ongall was able to leave the Report Germans géTired of War Want Peace B EDW (Associated Press BTOCKHOLM. 88D‘- _The Neinls Birilre measures murals on the home front. through with defeatism. wffllll- tlon and confudmi as a result 0i mass-scale air raids. ' ' The“ are the most slzniilcanl new developments inside Germany during a tense and anxious period for the Germlln revolt- The f0 oi insecurity, ing ieelin" at home apathy “r uncgrtalntfiy and even ward the war efio His as. units, strong. well amt-ll- ruthless. have taken over strategi- cally located corner stores and apartments as arsenals. e i8 ready to snuff out potential rt- tférmun papers reflect a, 8w- eral drop in morale. ei! a" m“ oi news oi convictions for etty crimes -— violations oi the back- out, rationing and other wartime regulati shock they cause. the heavy all raids were said to be having a tie. effect on morale because families had been scattered with- out i-nllvldml members knowink how tu get in touch-with one an- other. nur even wh'\ 2r relative: were still alive. E..lcuees had ,\ "led on trains without be- intr to... their destinations. But pamaps more important is the effect on soldiers at the fronts, who are worrying about relatives and friends in the bomb cd cities. Meanwhile, there is a. steady flow oi travellers’ stories and other re- ports from Germany which con ba summarized thus:- The Germans are tired oi war. sickened by losses for which they i>lame I-Iit er; and want peace." .____}__ tion lo obtain sic-hes for study. and continued because she became so interested in it. '1he collection now contains 85 native American stones iicciuding a diamond from Murirccsborc, Ark, a light blue fcp-az frctn Texas, a ruby frcrn Ncrth Carollra. a sapphire from Montana, a. bzntlte (a natural 1cm stone cf sapphire hue) and s liiddenite (a yellowish green). Mrs. Hinton bought some and prcspected for others in Colorado and North Carolina. But she acuuinsd her iavcrito stone - an alexandi-ite, wh'ch she says is emerald green bv day and amethyst mauve by night. In working with her stones. Mrs. Hinton felt the need u! a gauge t0 determine the color of her dia- monds. which slie says. come in more than 200 shades. s» the de- veloped one herself. lt is a. flat white metal plaque with diamonds embedded dcwn the centre. The stones ranve frcm white with a bluish lustre to canary yellow. Small hnl=s in front oi each "lone enable the inspector to place the stone on a level with tho stone in the range. Mrs. Hinton uzeg it pressing his hobby." Mk1. ons. , Beyond the physical and menlasmd 5 yew days Oflllfl ' the Prince County 5"‘ good. Keith Mic- t n week llo. Wife ol Soldier‘ lloes liood Work As Firewatoher ._Ah elghtJoot square atop lOil-icot lllgl-l girders and 1.200 feet abo.e Ivan- hoe Lake is “h ’ to Mrz. Raoul Lsnguerhnd. The only woman lcolacut in the Ontario Forestry Service, she spends most oi her working My. seven days a week, perched n her glossed-l" tower overlooking a pine-clad hill. She has plenty oi company — wolvm, foxes. bear: moose and animals. To offset these. she has two companions - Fanny, a spotted terrier, and Rosy, a friendly skunk. Her clos- est "neighbor" is Gordon Arm- strong, who ls in charge of the key tower 22 miles away. whom she contacts each morning to give her weather report and report any smoke visible. Her husband, a boivirdicr in the Royal Canadian Artillery, was a deputy forest ranger and bush pilot in this Northern Ontario ills- niany other . trict for 19 years and three years ago helped construct the lockout oat, unaware at the time that e tower someday would be his wife's workshop. They were marred last June l0 later lie returned t0 his unit. Mrs. Lanruerarid took over her duties July 32. She said she had always wanted to do two ii-iings - fly a plane and "land" e lower lcb. "Now I've don- both. "Before we were married my husband took mo nil rienty at rip! in his plane." sh- said, add- ing that she has always been "crazy about Ho's sort ca Lvtrk and OPERATES RANGE FINDER In her tower. she operates a ranse finder sci-l ‘s wnrid-"ni one Cf the b"! in the occumijolt, A. C. Bouchey. en's! Frasier. "aid" "I guess sh; kart aftrr me. icr five years to re‘- Ws L": and we were lucky to have ‘m- rs rem. betent men are :c"rcc r“\':adt‘r"." Her "home" is n srivill white cabin at the base of the tcwer lard is rearlieri by hikinz over a mile and half-ions rcuch trail from the lakeahore to the smmit Describlrg l-er- vrark. she sold -he climbs the 102) "ling; h the ‘owcr trp at least lllFP" limes I. "av art! usually fivl‘. Tile ‘adder skirts the outside of h=- lliPlltOll skyscraper _ call-d Hellver Tow. or after the wild t0wnsh‘p on the timber map. "f can rt down in 90 seconds ilzt." sire says. H" d" in the rewthcure starts about 8:45 am._ after sh! has Will-Pd the breakfast dishes. First she finds the wlcd direction Ivvtl "crnnlles her rorort, than gfllg Armflrnnv. -t "(Pore Range", 0n “er five-metre radio. ‘He. lakes her rnomlnz report and fcllows 0,1) taking he; "rvoerv flrdrr which no has tis- livered wiiii her mail. Fbrestry Service Officials ad Toronto said the is the only woman lookout in the Drovlnce and have M!!! Droise for her ability and se- lI still am crazy about frequently in the Houston ‘lhdp Hinton started her collec- .where she works. curatenees oi her report. Italy with their commu ‘ railroads at Naples. Ipggia. Rome, and the Brenner Pass area march up iii toe oi Italy's boot, the Dorenester Bt., containing a gum money. Cell 10Gb. inward. Allied bombers paved the way for the invasion of liens-blasting rnlds on Now, as our in rushing reinforcements ta the front. Pom- possible Flozence, Bologna armies Axis is hampered inviting ltlly target lll . 4 crummy - vueosuivia i Oiereieve ‘ines on nhlch eh 0e . luv-acme Allies ale s..""l...',’,°" w M“ u" Yllllllllvltl. Blrfiihll. Corsica and southern Panes u. for invasion from nod Am lleansdille. 9.4 basal