PAGE FOUR THE CH_A_RLO1‘TE'I‘OWN GUARDIAN "I'll! SIIAILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lorllnl Dolly (Iolldod ll III) if , lftollrhlll Hill, Col, W. Uhulu l, Ill-III 1 “on Prelldont: J. IL. Burnett, I'd-l- » Ioonlnyi Lloul. Cot, U. A. loehinnul, 0.10, Idllor and linnnll 5 Director, J. ll Uurno J Auorutn Litllltlrlr-x n-mu winner, mu Llnul, hunt-u. mo. ‘u. (on Awfl" UIIIIII) J- In upon to assume the headship of the nation ‘i at a later date. HUIJSUBUWHON IATII i; min ll r. I». l. HM! III-i for 3 nmnlln; Wu for tfho mimlh Git; Duitwr)" Slam pu- your; [$.00 fur I ninth 1L7! [or I munlhli 00o fur one month l] lull i0 other Pruvtnvn null IJJLA. 16-00 pal luurilu; weakly: $1.00 yer year; JIM: for 6 Inntlu. 50c lur l Illllllbl The Uhuilutletunn uunrilmn mu: be nhlfluod llltlmlllll‘: pawn Agency, flutes Gqulfv, In lluy st. liurull m». sninu vii-mu Oltuwili “ililllin m. httlllll suutmry, Ttlbtltvu bllup, llunilim, n. u. Llnrl 0am llul “Tlu Strohbest Memory is Weaker Thin flie Weakest Ink." 1ililiSl).i\Y. AUGUST M, 1943. T‘ anxiety about the deplorable state of hi; Own (Quebec's Regret and his party's political fortunes that he has n0 _. ._.._ longer room in his mind for the little courtesies ACCMIWlIIij; i.» ll.t- Aliiniital (izizcltc, regret that “T1131 d0 50 mlwh to sweeten public life, hlarsiial >iuiin of linssii and kiciicialissiiixo int t" l\iill*\li.tl\ I that; ha lit Itl i.) ‘OlllC W . Glllkfiilkfii to j- in iiiiiiit- Lliurcliilli-lio-ijtwtlt-Kiitg '- tDl-IFORIAL cniifpit . .= uiitxd by llnn, T, l). llouchard, --——— Mnii-itr . t lx-r. d- of 11,.» ||t'i|\lll\.‘l.'ll ciovcriiiiiciit. Harvest weather at last. \\lii}c ht‘ did not >.l\ w, his rcithtflis by plain i“ ii‘ i‘ f‘ ,,,;,.,.,,,,.,. “p, m, m, h 1- p, “u. fact-m Cnmntt-nt _i\iol>ody seems interested in an election, and it n; a (h iltti l mar}; ng-t. 1i.'l]>t'r_ ,\[r_ ttont-h- will bc hard to rouse any enthusiasm. The war ard sii -\\. 1;‘. ii d. fktkr iii lilc‘ li-irhainciii litiiltliiigs "ml l“ Olllwmc l5 llm alkillfiorbillfi loPlc- rcsiiniriiiit. llilflltlttl l|\ Fri-inici‘ Adclcird Uud- ¢ , , , Loni t ilu» pi..\?-i.i;.l (iilllllltil to ihc intcriia- T, . .. . . ‘ , 1c reason that some civiliai e0 ) e “ a too (‘ionin :. ~| \'i"i‘l\>}l\'lltl~.‘lllS tor the Qtlttbflc i i p ii i ik p1 tying graccliiil tiibutc t and liriinc m“ W“ iiiiiiii” ‘iiiiikxiii ‘iciimiiiiiiiii. .\Ia\: Beerbohm English t-ssavist and carica ii l" ll‘- v v llilllli‘? vi Cvllivl")"fliillili turest, born this date 187.’; a halif-ltrothei- of Sir ""7 ‘W ‘i ‘ i“ i" "M" "iiii Jiiiiiiiii '.i' Herbert ilirct’ the iiotcd "ictor and (lI"llll’lllSl' his Siiiiiii’ iii. iiiiifii‘: i‘ i.“ iii iiiii iiiiiiii 0i Niiiiii litt-rarv worki is marked b)’ ivhinisibilihumour but‘ ii'~t hi,- pulp», wit ~c lllllll"l'\'tl$ peoples are 1nd b} (lch-nhU-IH) _ y _l_l__ _ i ._ . ni-ldst. i- i. ‘ll a iit-icc Patiiotisni to dvfcat i i ' b i be“) 5) L.’ as a “irmmmst , . * . ' I , _ he is master of biting portraiture; publications, tiie inuuli. l. l.i..‘.ll.~_ lt would also have bct-l “The ‘york of Ma‘ lgecrbohnp. “Th Han plyatfliiiilt, tu mu nut Licncrzi] Lhiang kin-slick, klylxjcrilc-x “The ' Poem Corimp.’ c Atligfit? o, ma. Caricatures.” “The icligiwtti twilllillliC and political ideals mioplcs are (liffcreiit to ours mspects but what wc hold in common, hiitrcd of want and aggrcssiwn, devotion tn the sivvcrcigntv of the civinmon man. detesta- tion of (l£‘>‘]>i»ll.~lli and dcvolioii to religious lib- of these t\v-i g ' in a number it crty, have unitcd us to dcfcat the coinnioit enemy It is rcgix-itziblc that (TTSZIHICE and military 31H political rcastins dcprive us of the presencc 0i these two notable incn wltn would have complet- ed the ll:l. of tht- chiefs of the five leading Link ted Nations." Mr. liflucliard voiced gratification that one "f the Objectives of the conference was the liber- atiou of France. Another Try The Minister of Labor, Mr. Blitchell, has a11- riouiiced the approval by the Liovcriiiiieiit of a seven-point tirograni for rcorgaiiizzition of Nat- icnal Sclcctnc §Cl'\'lt_‘t.'. The design of this plan, which has llttll fQCtJlIllllkWlCLl by the Director 0f National ivlcctirc Service, .\ir. Arthur Mc- Namara, is to strcngthcii, broaden and as l-Tr HS practical, dtccntrahizc ilic administration of Sv- lective Service. The question that a good many people will flak and which will no doubt b1,- aiiswcreil in duQ course, is to what cxtciit this plan of Mr. Mc- Namarais differs iii any major extent from that proposed by liliot Little who resign-ed when he couldn't get his wztv. Mort; pcoplc, stiggests an exchange, will probably want to know why it i135 taken so long to decide that this sort of setup is iiecessary if, as was said in recent weeks, Can- ada is scraping the bottom of the man pow?!‘ barrel. lt is inorc than conceivable that if all organization of this kind had been iii existfintl‘, the bottom of the barrel might not have been reached so soon, No doubt individuals have gone into occupations which do not make the best use of their talents, and had such an organization been in existence it is possible that there would ltave been a more intelligent view taken 0f 111B precise needs of the various branches Of I118 armed services, of the merchant marine, of iii- diistry and of essential war services. It is wbfthy 0t note that a special section dealing with the women's cmploy-ineiit is being established under thc new organization and while there is no com" tiiilsory‘ service yet for women, at the same time this division inxiv bc a incans of scctiriiig person- ni-l which i; biullv nwrlcd for the armed services its \\'<‘ll as for i-~~'i~|iii.'il war work. The setup lni-ks idrizltl at lii'~i hand and it may" iii fact, iin- doublulli \\ill, sprid up thc solution of certain individual and personal problems, but it is open to quc~ti<in \\'l1('lli('l' it htisnit come much too late. Mr.iKingis Omission“ u you: 08.00 lor l Iantll Row I'0Ik| (M! loutln mm: Ageur), Corner .\ltll| nil Washington llolloli lltlfuyttllklll Inn: Akrnry, mu rm at. llontrellt J. Thu Ministers as thc three main tigurc~ at been delighted to make Canadian political leader, his anxiety and determination to transform n loose-ivorking arrangement which Mr. King It might also have occurred to Mr. King tha QII ft: have acted as the agent for bringing toget at a friendly board t\vo eminent figures of British Commonwealth, who bear the same not very common name of Bracken, but he neglects to tell them liicy should nut talk as much as they do, ' 4- at ##1## Dr. “ken” had a brilliant scholastic career all 1i >lllifllf3al llrol€5$l0l1 to which he was devoted. Th brim Reaper is mowing of otir offspring. I it m Lord Haw Haw, Oxfordctl anything ever heard on the bank's o the Isis. has at last been introduced over DNR a I! it been reduced twice a week. Joyce, by December will nnce-a-iveck, sausage made from sawdust, stinflower seed ant three drops of thinned essence of gnat fat. -t< it it i: probably he on tlm The conference machinery or mode of Oper- ation at Qiielx-c is (lcscribed as a four-stage or At the top, both m rank and location (the Citadel towers four~lcvel system. in actual physical over everything in these parts), are Prime Min- ister Churchill, President Roosevelt and Prem- ier Mackenzie Kiiig, The next level at the chat- cau contains the many chiefs of staff, then what an American officer in an interview pictured a5 the “pick and shovel” men, and finally the sce- retarial and clerical staffs. Goings and comings between the chateau and the citadel are almost continuous. Decisions may be outlined at the top, then there follows consideration by the staff heads who, in turn, consult the large number of experts in highly specialized branches of war conduct and also of statccraft. Results of these studies eventually move up to the Citadel again where confirmation or revision of the original projects follow. . u 4- m in Progressive Conservative policy “shall always continue to be the jealous defence of the auton- omy of the provinces and the principle that the Confederation Act constitutes an agreement among them; that no part of the Charter of the Dominion is to be interpreted solely in the inter- ests of the federal authority," according to a let_ ter sent out last week to several thousand citizens in the Province of Quebec. It bears the signature of l’aul Izfontaine, Montreal lawyer, a member of the Central Committee of the Western Dis- trict of the province, who had the Central Com- iiiitteeis authority to issue the letter. The local Central Committee's pronouncement of policy re- garding the Confederation Act is the last para- graph in a circular letter which accompanies dis- tribution of a booklet describing the machinery of the Progressive Conservative Party and its methods of organization in the 45 ridings which constitute the district of Montreal. The rest 0f the letter has reference solely to matters of of- ganization; no other Ali‘. hlziclunzic Kim.’ has always Professed 3 . d quesllo" 0f Party policy il (l('(‘t)C()l1C(‘l'ti fut‘ the pt'<'.'~cl‘\'all0t1 of the ameni- memwne ‘ g ‘I ‘I ‘l tics in public life. lt is therefore strangs sayS . . . john liFilfb-‘ll and .\lr. .\l. l. Colrlivfill, the lcilil- l.“ recent elections In cm: 6P; sK/Iainl: b; ‘f0; ers- of two lllllliltllll pnlillcfll parties in Canada, . l I ' ‘I d ' H; ' to the dinntr at lQiicbt-c last “iedncsrlfly evenings i" u?“ “ellzjiiiitiy age a fvagiaéii}? d,‘ iiery arwhich. 7h btwiil of the Canadian Government. EIlifigigtfiiigglnfirfimigin ciiflsiore icvhar 55:‘: hr. Plit_\'('fl l1".~l ti» our distinguishctl guests. It buow‘ {Dunk He“ th g e iiéieder v.00 “Emit has lI-"('ll a lVlHllllHll-ill practice for heads of (iov- .{ b Hg '1.‘ H us . ‘is "edo . ernnirnis in llriiain and (intiaila, wherever they "t 0 in“ liikego 3dr and 3dr. cirfi c?’ an ifielis distwnsi-d l1'>~]7llilllllt‘< on behalf of the State, to Ebtizgfrnigiyi e ‘Iiynqfliltiiesgiblgyn EJ523225‘?! v . ‘ ‘ . . . , , ZifiLiIiII-i.‘ ,i.i.i.~i.iii-i.i iii§i.i.i.iii.i..iiii.°oiiliiiiifii riiliikiiiiéi. "mo P‘ "my who WW1“ "W" C?" "WSW" Cldll]\l('ll'l\' lllCilllilllll‘ of sheddinoi 'l iiarriitv parti- Simiiiiiiiiis‘ Biii “iiien a" that is said’ the fact rm " _ , ‘ " i. _ - - iliains that The Pas was a serious defeat for the “iii niiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii iii iiiiiiigaiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiioii’ - arties of the Ri ht 1d r e o e f0 their lli- :ipp:tr<~iitl_v fniitni that he was host to his 5mm; in the “Hgmé “vivesidzqflliigs ‘vlgsnthe rridin (‘Illmflll L’"\~l* Hot i-n his own account but Fl! _| .1 M I] B k h 1h Id . h l t the lender of thz- (‘annilinn tieople and that the hiiici, "in. me e" i" e ‘m? e e dinner ivris given at lllPlF expensc, _\t lorist, Ur. iimimisit-v chair m head lhc farmers Govern- ir. the 3min which constitutes His Majesty's lnvnl (lpliii-ition at (ltlawri. has bvrotne one "l their rrprv=<-iil:iiivt~ stulltPstllFll. rind is rittillcil lo vmckm m H“, huh’, U; ‘h, “cum, my“ PM“, Ilnu-nt in i022. In i936 he won against Mr. Main. l’) lTCllfllllllfllt \\'llt‘ll tliiblir niunwvs nu- ‘brnt up. it iiiiiliii "I'!"""’"l»‘- (i ivaring by the comfortable majority pf 1,014. On the present occasion, Richards ran up a pltiralitv f L218 n\'(‘l‘ the comhincrl votes cast for all If this does not arouse the hnspitalitics. Kli-riwivcr, ntnnrrinu ivtfltllls‘ iii- dicate that at no (lidnnt date he iwiy be callwl “iii the way for happy relations in political dealings His British guests would undoubtedly have the acquaintance of a who has Openly avowed relations between Britain and Canada into I, gen- iiincl_v co-operative partnership instead of the favored throughout his whole career as Premier. would be a singularly courteous gesture for him the chance slip. Possibly he is so distraught with O much" is that the proper authority at Ottawa enough to make it obvious Deepest sympathy will be extended to Mr. P. j. Macdoiiald and his family on the loss in active service in Sicily of a gallant son and brother. Have promise of attaining great heights in the down some of the best whose Oxoniait vnice out- idvllliflm Joyce-i’ His propaganda schedule has Well, well, Herr fiW-Iflifliite period devoted to ersatz and to have in this role close relations in regard to "0108 Th’ PUBLIC FORUM political and other business with some 0f the B ‘t’ d A ' tt -h . , Kay“....:r......"'::::i. -..»~ ., M ~~--=- we " "~ ~ "- i for i\Ir King to have given Mr miéndigbraflnizlpiilii-irlgt? 0930:0131? tiff: "Mun I“! ‘Ix: gracious ac: i . . _ . I I Bracken an opportunity to lay foundations of “new” i“ lhem4°wwlln "W" u I " ~ personal friendship with his guests and smooth If pol-co bruit; out caught scrapping. -Quebee Chr tote-Telegraph . Bye. Sum: —populztlun of town council this by Councillor Mrs. who said: _ wife had to cut his he daient take off mayor, Brigadier the his hat. has General E. ahea for a. halmutt." Evening News. A tit her the but let in the opposite patience. As the the next station, teur strategists was expoundlng, no optimistic strain. the value airborne troops tell you what it ts," fer. as he let down the window a time some of you In u tribute to Pnllsh soldiers Scotland, a friend said: “Very 1 telllgent chaps, not only expert but daring. Many them married-Scotch gtrls." lassies now may been speeded up in Belgium. Germans have decided that, n5 more than one bell. made by the high religious author population. The management of ufio came to unload bells of St. Catherine's churc have already been removed. 05h three and a, half tons; La, at Ixelles; St. beek: St Guidon at and St. Josse at St. Ncode. At Liege, tut,- bellg d taken from the Benedictine Cc; vent and from Satntc-Croix, t. Martin, St. Jean, c St. Marie and St. Anderlec Jnsse-te Marguerite p ish churches -—Ncws from Belgium The question a cartoon in The Cmveland P Dealer whim f labelled "Prices" and a place called was pulling on the t of living" arid "economic stabilzii- ttoii.“ was being scattered. The 1113p- tion of the, cartoon was. "Hold Em l Newt‘: Held "Em!" The Tribune 095 on: This fellow Newt. of ccurs , is the driver. old cartoon con. cebtion. and Newt l5 n very 0m character. But who was the ort inal Newt? The question was asked bv Several uersciis and the answer 1s not forthcoming. Several aged vet- crnns of the hoijse-and-buizky era agree that the original phrase was. ‘Hold her Newt! She's a-mrln!’ This "Y was heard at least seventy-five years n30, according to our. verac- ioiis informants, in tnany t; stunt] town in America. whenever a horse began acting 11D But old dlctictiar- ies. song anthologies, joke ks and other reference works fal to list it, much less its urlgtxi, th ugh there ls little doubt lt belon to early Americana." There Is a famous saying I n. gard to technical guidance in blie affairs: "The expert should e on tap, but not on top." We ma ap- ply this thought to the presen pro- lem of public relations and» say: In international relations lvate enterprise should be on tap, of; on top. Windsor Star. .__€ Let afiort-mei-norled folk o the Badogllo-ls-a-Nlce-Man scho I take note of the fact that this su censor to Mussoltnt proudly uses tti rank and title of "Duke of Addls baba." Remember the place -Br ntford Eirposttor. They can now take the hlto of an egg and make a thread 5 mute for silk. Which prompts t e wtse crack: How wlll you hav your stockings, ladies. scrambled r sunny side up? -St. Cathnrtnes Stand- The breakfast cup of coffee may now be made a little stronger; the soothing dtsh of tea may give out an even richer aroma. Now, wtth| a btt. more of sugar, patient Can- adtans will be feeling almost as lfl the war had ended. Exchange. vastly soul satisfying about: the way Corporal Pete Hutchlnson. one of the Canadians 1n the Sicilian 1n- vaslon armies, captured an Italian ptllbox. Its machine gun was chat- tering swag when the corporal ctr- eled 1t an came on it from the ‘rear. He saw n. gunner busy at. work. He silenced the gun by an unortho- 1 dox but effectlvemethod towtt, he ktcked the machine gunner in the qua used by the Italians against France, but ft ts certain that Cor- poral Pete's Army Issue brotzan sped through its iii-c accompanied by the 00d wishes of every Canadian. — trintpeg Tribune My ndmlntlon for Mr. Churchill la almost unqualified, and 1 appre- ciate the gesture of the Amer can troops tn this country who have de- cided to erect; a lasting memorial tn Anglo-American frtendzlitp by erec- tlng a stained-talus window tn a village church -wtth President velt and Mr. Ohurchtll u two of its symbolic figures. But some- how I cannot quite visualize the Prime Minister n a stained-aim window. Mr. Churchill's epttemlsea the r lrtt of Britain at war, but I shou d not any that Its dominant qt t; one of nint- 1_v eontemplatton. still. that l0 per-, Imps not an tnsuper obstacle. After all, there are warriors whose worth Is ftttlntzly commemorated tn lot of post-war planners will‘ 000 _has only one hairdresser. The were asked to remedy Hacklng, "I know a man whose hali- and now The Wace said "I had tn book l5 days d —London trout: of arinchnlr crlllel had voiced many and vat-ted views on Allied war strategy while a soldier comer of the car- riage ltstend with ill-concealed tin- traln drew up at one of the ama- fn modern war. "I'll cut tn the sold- reached for the door handle. "It's _ chalrbome troops gr? called imonfl-ueas Yorkshire S . admirable flyers- The knit. their brows and wonder whether this Ls a right-or lsegx-‘hand compliment. __ wind“;- -___. Tho removal of church bells has The general rule, churches may not kee The protes ttes has been followed by deter mined resistances on the part of th foundry tn the Antwerp area re- fused to melt down the bells. Th workers were tnwructed not to hel , the personnel of u German brigad bells brough , from Thtenen. In Brussels, the o1 churches which have hnd their bel s Egan include St Marie at Sehner- , where the largest bell weizh i Tt-iniiig the average farmer or hard work- Barbe at Molegr, ti...‘ have he n St. Vernniqgie is ask; by The . ew H , - perhaps tin hour tn the morning York er11d Tribune. which notifies or evening and get enough for the Showed twa ha, m; household for at least a couple of "Wage iil . 5 running madly m m‘, direcum f in having the season open so late amflationvmc .. Tge as far us the country people are , Y6K! . while his load. baskets called "fast There must have been mmothhig id face ' brtmat rd the A n be 0B- PIIEMIEI JONES‘ ALIII . Premier Jones’ G. ton to the Works tsiature: and with the Government Minister little or nothing, the other vac- ancies could have been left un- filled. Then there would be none of the disturbance Premier Jones anticipated. But. why pick Bait 15. one of the busiest seasons or our over-worked m? Im- medtately um- Potato dgplnl m would have been much tar. o; Consideration for busy farmers was not a factor. The order of Prime Minister King to get; this election before Liberal stocks struck rock bottom Wu evidently tho decldln: factor. Premier Jones’ u 105m "Elec- tor" does not clarly he situa- tion, as his argument that a new Premier should get a mandate for new policies is best answered by the fact that Premier Jones’ pre- decessor in office, Hon. Thane A. Campbell, dtd not have an elec- tton get a mandatg on the death of Hon. Walter Lea. There ts no satisfactory ex- planation for this attempt at a snap verdict or the fact that eleven or twelve thousand of the cream of our voters are dtafranch- lsed. nd In n. Of I am, Sir, etc. sounuvs FATHER. i DUCK sun-son Slr,- On taking a walk around some ponds recently I see we have a great crop of ducks this year and they nre flying tn great num- bers. It has been suggested to rne by a great many gunners that ithe season for shoot/mg Black Ducks should open on Sept. 10. tn- stcad of Sept. 20, and I myself along with those others really think owing to the rationing and scarcity of meat that we should be allowed to shoot. on Sept. 10, for X‘ mg man should have meat at least: 5 days a week and the way 1t ls now, he has got. to make extra trips to the meat shop perhaps drive several miles and then when the gets there Just. as likely as lirut the butcher wlll say, "We are lall sold out for today." That means that he and his famtl wlll have to do without, whereas t’ the season was open he could go away $ti-,- explana- tion for holding the provincial ‘ elections next month ta not convtnctng. H1: beat aoIut-lon of the problem would be to have a by-electton tn 2nd Prince for groin. Barboilig, bind very preg- e cu no op - a v re w m!“ get-ting a seat. in the IAI- followfng their usual 11m of dotnl IN these d: coffee that a satisfying simply love. There's e MHZO see that you give your man the tented . . . Maxwell Home! It has AV d’ 9 0 1 g ,1 i Bi 5 pat y: of strain and worry keeps husbands con- goodneu that men xtra satisfaction in Maxwell House because: l. It's blended from the very finest coffees obtainable —-spiecin1ly chosen for their fuller body and extra flavor. I. Uniformly roasted by a special process that bringl i out the full goodness of this fine blend. \\ C<_.€€.::_ cofleo I little longer. House COFFEE A Product of Gonna! Food: For wartime reasons Maxwell Home ll now packed in bags —- in an All Purpose Grind and nt a lower cost tn you. This new grind is suitable for all wayl of making cotfeo-cafliec-pnt, percolatin- or glass coffcomaker. If using n glue voice-maker you may prefer to brew the n ft-u ear b . ‘. ."°lf- s gar: down tograiidtl 5 we, , o: it: own thunder.“ "mall t I MOI-h t1! item" biliititieifiiiilfiéltt Before n: iiicuiiiiefiiiii ‘NW-s ii It me Itself, It- W m arrive iiiniiiiiroiiieiiis ii Its frontlet. is a diaqmnél "wit. It Mn down under, "a"- Aid "p351 t: ill-and o; n, , 0 er N1 h T111 ui bf ifs riihiiailiiiiiil-iiiti- ' Ono weave of wonder, iigi‘ —\DI.n1e1 Bflrflfilsiitflie All Max Fctor Color Harmuny Make-Up Face Powder ._ 75c "Triton Cream '- -~ 75c | L chimlllt Cream -_ am 8.2: “ - i Md"!!! Cleansing Lin“; Tttiiii I _ _ mi noun Refills i ti; iiiiti Dry Skin Cream 75c ("Ill 51.35 Make-up Blender - — —- —- —- 75c uml $1.35 -— 75c tmil $1.35 and $135 Astringent Arriaxiiiiiiv i“ SWINE llIlLl lllfflg Now ls against I PIG - woini b! llilllg the lltusl rllcrlive remedy on the tiiiirkt-t. MAGS PIG - woini TONIC PONDEII It wlll thoroughly ttlmligh all traces of ivnrnu and lm. prove the Imilth of ynur herd. Prlco 35a 8: 70c Per Package. TllE TWO MACS the time ti; guard 149 Great Gent-co sift-rt clays. I cannot see any benefit concerned. as the ducks leave the ponds and go to the rivers in early Fall or nt the first sign of frost. Of course, perhaps all this is done for is to let those who are not quite so busy as the farmer Jump in their car and come out along the rivers and shoot, whereas the noor farmer is too busy trying to ment. get his Fal/"s work done, and 1f he did have n slack spell when he could have gone shooting the sea- son was not. open. I do not think that the ones who made this law can understand how much meat the average gun- ner brings to his family, which really means that. this same amount is saved so as to be sent to help feed our flghttng forces. So in this time of war when meat 1s so hard to get I ask our local members who take enough tn- terest tn the welfare of our people ns to take steps as soon as pos- sible to have the season open for black ducks on Sept. 10th. for the duration of the war. I feel sure they know the right course to take and. as it is _a federal law, wlll urge our federal members to have the present date changed to ten days earlier. This extra. ten clays at the first of the season would help to satisfy the re- quirements of meat to a great extent. Thanking you _Mr. Edttor for the space. ‘ I am, Btr, etc. “G The House Of Savoy (Manchester Guardian) Carlo scorza has raahly Stated that "one symbol of the eternal glories of Italy is the House 0f Savoy." This rather minor flmtlY amoi-i the rulers of Europe tnd go back tn the eleventh cen- tury ln the person of Umbflw Blancamano, or Humbert of the White Hand, whlle the first OOunt of Savoy Amadeus III. dates ffvm the twe ft . But "etemal glory" L; an extrav- agant term to apply to a. family 0f wtiom it. has been said that. Ba Dukes of Savoy "their geogra htcfll osltlon did. not permit them be- lieve like honest men." ‘Ibflfllwl diplomacy tn the eighteenth cen- w added the r a1 crown of Suw- a. to the duca crowns of Pled- mont and Savoy, and thygy 8nd- y acquired Lombardy, eat . it" as was said. "Like an arm - choke. leaf by leaf.’ The connection of the Home of Bavo with the two . The s ylltchmond. bhflcb withdrew tn face of the holtll- he incurred. On the continent known u "P rlemleni UttleWl Perhaps a manure of OI- Qvrifiiitfl ew lid a oom mote the aged stab-MOI Wm‘ h" Bil tlbCAll. l Q hé mocked the old mun wit!!!‘ "W tedllta of um ch01 hi time htm In zolding c f St. a r. and . the tumult provoked fie Archbishop was found w be eartn n sat. of M11102’ tllatdfl‘ all r0 a. The Ktn: ' _ hbtshop but. o! 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