PAGE FOUR IZIIAIILUTTETOVIII GUARDIAN i" Iorlsllll ball: (Fouled ll "l" r Presidents meat, Col. W- ch59" l. “l!” ‘ no. rreslilanti J. l». Hulls! IJJ- looratlryl u. . (M. D- A. lull-an. IJA u ss sl s Dlraobos s. I. Bane». IJJ- “$5.512” ‘zillsurlsns-s Ennis ivsisai», us mas, In s. !_ Burnett, ls.U.N.\'.ll., 10a Active Ionian) 1 suuscuwrlou Ill. M lull ia s-, If. s. ssso per yuan In I huh I’ e - fnrlmnnlllsillhlolill ass on, Del very 04.01: per yum IMO to: l Infill aiJs for a monttiai loo so: no null a; ssnu In IIIIIHI s-mvineea us lIJ-A. IMO Isa III luturiluy wesiun 02.00 nu "an ULOO hr I Illlll. 00o m- s minus r7111! Cinuiottutuu-u duardsaa may Io ablsllsd s0 Batu-ling": hesva annoy, Ihnu "an. III Iorls 0K mulls hens agency. Garner sans sad Wsalllgtal Isfloli Aletropulitun hows Alency, 12M Pool ll. IIIIINQI] J. Illl ass liisy st, ‘rel-unto; News Stud Chanel Utlswis; \\'ullo'a news atand ludbam Dal-s III Tobin-e» shop, sioneton, N. ls. “The Stiongest flfemory is Weaker; I'll! the Weakest Ink.‘ MONDAY. AUGUST z. 1948 Soldiers and . Farm Labor p __________ I '11,, 1' i 1 SFliUlllC for employing °P‘-‘l'a' llllllill iiz. s .i 1h»: llllllCll scrviccs l0 Wile‘? Th‘ farm Lib»: ~l!<'l'l.l;[C IiIlS faD-ii through so fol’ c is COllCCYIIQtI. The Provincial 1,; firs, pgq-liictl the proposition. i u \\.lS iouuil that farmers were cit-- as this‘ l'io\ (hut-r bu’. \\ Islanders will be up against next winter. TIIE T? Coal upply is a big factor in this problem and those who obtain their winter coal in advance are tak- ing the only safe course. Unfortunately this system works to the disadvantage of poorer people. It is essential that their interests as well as those of other classes be protected, and it is up to our provincial and federal representa- ives to impress Ottawa with this fact before t is too late. .- EDITORIAL NOTES .-. Too much rain isigood i0: neither man nor beast in July and August. Old Home Week is the next big event in the Calendar of the Maritimes. a a a a The modesty of Scotsmen, says Mr. Robert Hynd, is largely due to the fact that they are the second tallest race in Europe, being surpassed only by that other tolerant race, the Swedes. i I I U A French-Canadian regiment in Sicily is us- ng mule cart trains to bring up stacks of equip- mcnt not needed immediately. Night and day 25 mule carts creak along the road with the mules urged on by the shouting soldiers in a mixture of French, Italian and English curses. a n- a w State Secretary McLarty told a questioner Iiccicd 1.. m,- “ ,-_.,<,e pi three dollars a day, plus in the House of Commons that Lazarus Bavitch, Mp5s, 1MP, Prgnier Jones wired i Province “wasn't even inlfif- l . Ii \\"l_.';': mic \\'0l1l(I be ruinous to i. iii iiiis s-ictiou of Canada. The w) hou’ ihis rate was fixed. and r "..iii'.ii-.'ii<l:ili0ii. I _ is l-iiiliiicd originally to the provin- bpniixl. iui‘ .i.. ' y 1d‘, lnuzda was being fixed. Such _ fcsilv uiifiiir, in view of the dil- gc sl-hcdulcs gciicrally as Well B5 . ciwvs, _ \'.il\.‘t‘ should he placed in a p051- .....i~:.it~ iii lllli ProPosal t0 en” Uu the farms. As the Mori- 3c piiis it. ihe retention of large t returning officer in Montreal-Cartier consti- uency, had not been removed from office as a result of charges that the voters’ list for thc August 9 Federal byelcction there lizid bccii padded. - a a a Ex-Premier Mitchell Hepburn told the elcc- vly1l‘-iwzs .131 pdt suite that a minimum tors of Elgin, Oiit., that his resignation of tlic Premiership resulted from demands of the l-‘cil- eral Government for a snap election when he had already agreed to a one-year extension of he legislature. 4- a a An R.A.F. station in Southeast England has completed a record “\Viiigs-for-\"icfor_v" \\'cck, reaching 115,139 pounds ($5ir,2i7.i6), although ,,.i,,,,],,.,., _.,i_,1,».b,.,1i¢d men, many of them with the target was only 3,000 pounds ($i3.32o.oo). fwrmi" - t-xwcrii-iicciiii a force raised and main- lziiucd snlulv for ilclvilfl? agfliiiit a" enemlh no“ crops lllflt.‘ gout: uiilizirvcsted for laClf OI helPi bu; ll‘_‘\'.'l' iaizidc sviisc. The logical lhmfi “'35 t0 fcitfilsc zi sufficiciir number of uniformed men, and ilmiil ihciu for lnriii “Wk- 1," it i,- 3, good measure now, with the crop The R.A.F. boys no; only save the day for us but use their pay to buy more “Wiiigs-for-Yic- a, ,,,,,. ,-,,,,._ igygulxilllt? of attacking us, while torv.” a a w- =o= It is claimed that India has mastered the pro- cessing of all kinds of vegetables, fruits, iiicnt and eggs, and has progressed a stcp further than other countries, and produced a stcnm-prcssurc your culling niid lvirvcst time appwflChlllfii ll “'35 " i g iod at SCCilIllg time ‘and when 31¢ 13ml xg pit-pared, much of it converted to new lt is curious indeed that the Govern- ~ acts-d u-iiliin a few days of lhfi dale iliiiziiio farmers to go to the polls. What Col. llzilsioii and Mr. Mitchell have out- ‘ iuzs. Applications for the help of service- mm v. 111 he uindc io district officers command- ing. 'l'lic iiiczi will not be given leave but will IN l d ll‘) to icii per ccnt of the strength _of " ind for periods of thirl)’ d§y5i Plihlcl‘ ‘!l\l'.'(I. Tlicy will receive thcir iuilitarY W] WZIHCC plus the difference between, _ wpnuug charged to the farmer at a -- 'l‘!-.is difference will be paid by the to icdcrnl niio provincial govcriimcnr wl turned ovcr to the servicemen when (‘llllll was l . crop ii-\ lIlClll U'i IlXffl IillC-l . ‘x i\'.i'ii ll) ‘ilicir iiiiils‘. , will rciiiiiiii uiulcr military (ll-S" ,. I 1 _--1-~1-;.~ while fzirriiiiig, but in other c w uwll ucrl. oii the samc bnsis and llllflfil‘ w; clzwlzin-iis as the civilians ilmllllis iiwiii ziriuy slorcs ll lhc 5Y0?“ :':_ .\l:'. Bliichcll has ilSl<9Cl the Pm‘ w. ..._1i-, niid ihcrc is cvci-yi rcasoii .1 \\'.~li in do so. liiit iii the blari- cooked dehydrated vegetable which (locs nOt rc- quire cooking and will rchydrate iii five iniii- utes by pouring boiling water over it. l IO! III Ii Nearly half of all the scrap iiictnl SlllfllgCll from households in Great-Britain is Ill tlic form of tin-cans, and the humble tin-can is one of the most valuable forms of metal “scrap" ih:u can be salvaged. It can riot only provide soldcr for use at a war-factory ivhcre metal parts lizivc to be joined, but it can also become part of ziii ingot of solid steel, to be used iii the construc- tion of a warship or a tank. a ‘I! I t l Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Anglo-Aus- iraliau author, died this date i881; wrote thc well-known. and still popular, novel, “For the Term of His Ngtural Life"; also numerous short dramas: Oh. there are moments for us licrc, u-hcn sccing; Life's inequalities, and woe and czirc, The burdens laid upon our mortal being Seem heavier than the liuiiinn hcnrt cnu bcnr. Ii i I In Utah, where formerly iiicii wcrc cutiilcrl t.) many wives, last week a fariiici" “'21s divnrrcil .i'. uiiv IIXl luv-.- . v 'l‘ .ll. The CnzvillwShijhlagel-Tlgireal .\:i l):i.iu;i corixzspriiidcnt of the FiniillCii-ll livl'\\-'1\l‘1I \\'III'I the cheering statcmciit r illllliLf In ihc bcst and most up-to-tlatc .-:i cnuildirs 1043-44 coal shortage, it isn't as lilo I; n. ii has bccii rcccntiy painted. There ‘llflltillc niid bituminous riiggcrs in 1'._..;,>..‘|1<. lll Vim. ihc c.,..1 PM!‘ he says, but ihcv rlon’t look near- lv Eli ilr diaillllg as u-zis indicated by reports giv- en oiu ...i..~s ilic Cfllllllfy a few weeks ago. \\h;i- lookml 1:1“,- n 4 million ions gap be- fwcru (lklllillll niid supply has now been sharp- eiicd ti. ~illI(".\'ll('l‘C bctwccn 1.5 and 2 million .\l~-i oi iliis, ii is hoped, will be made up by ll.llliiil"i\'.ili‘ t‘i>n<.t?l'\'.'lllOII plans which are sh iill)‘ ti» In lruun-hcil on Qscale not hitherto at- E0115. ftiiw t] iii flotilla. Spun: fliii-lilPfillilC further relief is expected I\\ .. :i--. Illlil l.'l\' concessions shortly to be grant- ci 1.» l inn. v miiicr ziud by further steps to m "l "1 i- u»: . llvd, alilc-lwlicd miners » ‘i! -‘ Md f-irrcs niid who have not bccn, Illi iv. l‘ in. uilliug in rciurn to the mines in liclp l w». 'i":.=., .‘ ':. Iilll’ -' iiiu 4w pruducliuii. lll cuursc, rlucs iint solve the serious lflllliliul‘lilli'lll PYOIJICIII which Prince Edward ' ,. > YZIIC 1 d . .~». ..-u 1hr bzisi. of $5.00 .1 day per sol- ‘v \\:i\' 0i thinking. a much more i “vhf in‘ {or the Dominion Gov- thc Department cf lJc- villliVl" hiring ilicmsclves to . ;.-|up~»i-;\ry employment ht 1x i ) r d.._-; ovri" (mil zibovc their regular mil- - [zrziiicis could pay .- il-licrs zuul save all thi- palavci" - ilzc [ITOVIIICIIII government. ,1 gi.\"c'l'llZllCl‘.l having to pay ~iu at llllilWfl and the Fin- i-cziuuicriiiiiig ihc Dcpzirimcut \‘,.'lll‘. quickly niid hhiii ihi: mciius 0f the farmers The >illlllli'>ll is dire iiidccd ,__,\_. _~,- crop u. be hiirvcsicrl ziud_ ..-. \\ ll -.~»ii b.- ruauly, followed by 1.‘ .. , ,_ K '11,, [H-iyviucc is practically de- nudcd ul zigricultiirzil labor and tnerc will b0 a lllil‘ has lllii0$5 the {iowcrs that bC 8! ' ' >fllSCS iii this respect. laccausc he threatened to tcar liis wifc's mnguc out. Tlicrcupon the aggrieved cit-husband kill- ed with a shot gun the judgc and four others who had harboured the wife. He followed up by iisitiiig the police station and attempting in shoot the guardians 0f law-aiid-nrilcr, \\‘4'Jllll(I— ing one of them in the ear. Now be is locked up waiting execution or to be certified insniic. i I i! l! How elections are lost and woii iii (Qucbcc. Fraudulent registration of 102 iion-rcsidciit pcr- soniiel of Hotel Dieu, Pine avenue hospital, us being eligible to vote in the Cartier by-clcciioii of August 9, plus dozciis of other cziscs of pzid- ding of the division's elcciornl lists lizivc bc-su uncovered in a door-to-door canvass of ccruiiii parts of the riding by (iazcttc rcporicrs. Uihci- flagrant cases of fraudulent registration uncov- cred by the The Gazette included: ii (7Il(‘~.'lll(l-1l~ half yczir old girl listed as a muiiiiiiiiis ivorkci"; her brothers, four, eight and i3, lislFd n. work- ers; three members of a. business iii-iii loCilllttl in the district, but whose residences are else- where, being listcd as eligible to vote; a boy, i3, listed at two different addresses as a lnbnrcr; many persons who have iicvcr bccii licziril of au the addresses listed for them on the voicrs‘ list; members of the _armed forccs or dead persons listed as voters; plus dozciis of similar cases. d t t n The manpower crisis developing iii the Royal Canadian Air Force is a product of mismaiizigc- merit in the whole field of manpower mobiliz- ation, says The Gazette, and no doubt tlic Hon. Cyrus MacMillan, Assistant Minister will malts note thereof. For three years and more ihc Gazette has been urging the Government l0 adopt a definite and comprehensive policy cover- ing all domestic war services and especially that of manpower distribution. There has never been such a policy and we have reached the point now ivhere the strength of the R.C.A.F. is be- ing threatened. This comes as a shock to a na- lion which has taken a just pride in the achieve- ments of its airmen, in the vastness of the trniii- iiig systcni which has been built up in this country, but the facts arc beyond dispute. Tlivy are frankly admitted by Air Ministcr Pnwcr. who says bluntly: "We are gelling fcwcr air crew than we require...we are down in rc- criiiting and our reserves arc gclliiig low. Wc l had big reserves ip January but we arc eating them up now." " ‘ "PI-IE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes who Way honest man who married and lurse family did ca than he who cou- iinucd single and only talked of population. — Oliver Goldsmith; "The Vicar of Wakefield." All cricketers wlll be lad that the Oval is succe ully Igzeiighf arms the wnr blitz. There has been no play there since the begin- ning of the war, nor is any con- templated "for the duration.” Nevertheless. the Surrey County Club has been so loynlly supported by its old members that it is sctunl- ly able to show a. modest profit in its balance-sheet. This isprl- marily due to the fact that though many subscriptions have lapsed there has been little need to in- cur considerable expenditure. Like the All-Eflgllind lawn acnnis ground at Wimbledon, the club sulfergd some damage from bombing. The pavilion lVflS hit. but the famous square of turf was happily m. touched. If it sustains no further damage it will be as ready for Play as Lord's when the war ls age‘; — Sussex (England) Dally The Dean of St. Paul's (Dr. W. R. lvlattlieivs), distributing prizes at the City of London School at Marlborough College, said that it ivould probably not be good for the EYIQIISI) language to become a. unl- vcrsnl language. A language was the creation of u culture and re- acted uyitiu that culture, It was a Diccc iii good fortune for this country, Izc nddccl, that in its great crisis it had had a lender who was. besides riiucli else, a magtgr 0g words; He had shown us that the English language was still cap- ablc of heroic uttcrrincc. We might liavo had n mun who spoke the politicians language full of cliches, pompous, timid, and flat, but. we had, Iii fact, had one for whom Ehigllsh history and the English language were one living thing, 'l‘li:it would iiicun much for our llllllfC-—L0l'ld0l\ Times. Although ,v_oii may have forgot- teii it the ruler of Russia is Al- ircd ltu-ciibcrg, appointed guulel- tcr of LllU whole SltlVlC slicbaiig by Der I-‘uclircr when he started for sluscmv two ycgirs ngO. We don't kiiou‘ ivlicrc Alf hangs out, but he probably spends many of his evciiiiigs lii an air-raid shelter. Now be has o. companion ruler ivifliout n country-Cyril Chandler BOf-Z‘, just iiamcd boss of Iiidla by 'l".>1o, Bose 1s in Tokyo, which is tInniyiiwIs n1‘ iiiilcs further from Delhi i.iu is" Bci-liu from Moscow; but. rlint will not [JYUVB-lll; him from gsivc-riiixig the Indian Empire us ivcll as Rnsciibrrg governs Rus- 51.1. Aitc-zctlitii‘ these two clnlm SOVf-“FIQHLV over about 600,000,000 pcopc ncnrlv a third of the hu- m:m mcc. Nobody can cavll ol ti?‘ sizr- pi this bluff on :1 pair of rleuccs.—Chlcri::o Driilv News A Lords frleiirl who has often .110 u biftr-rly/ o.‘ I"llICl.“l_\'l'I'l(‘.l(Ef‘5' ‘M100 to import}; for the rc- llll‘ M’ irovcl shot-kid me iziillv lntcly by his unasham- etl ndiiils-"inri thzit lic Pvyur" t) tnkc his c _ for a f "Help the First "llfi l-lvdiili Aiunlcs liv "'1"- lng put," I quoted from the Traf- fl Coiiiml-sifiiici-‘s appeal. glancing _ newspaper. iiill_v liiiis-Iicri at mo. “Over- cruvtrlrirl ri-snrls trill visimrs tn bring own fond,“ I again quoted In stern iv; iiiiigi. fir: iiirilyi wivcd my re- nsidc- “Our holiday will \\lll‘l'\' iioliorlv." lin smiled. “I have siriiply cxcliiiiigrd houses-quid m. tioii-‘A viili :1 frli-iici living rctlrrll . ll">.<, ll" is :1 fnrmnr Imctls mnii and is as kccii as mustard to spciid ii urn-k in the old cifv." "But lIIp ti \'f‘lIIl‘.L{ . rluitrriuiz up tho ITIIIYFR‘ " I murniiirctl. "That", he rcplicd, llfi luiigci- ln "is all sutilvrl, Wi- fllflll I must», sriv it sounds :1 \ cful idea —tlie hr s." i-xrlizmiir- pcrt of lt.»-Leeds YOYKSIIPCO Post. s. Thi- iim-mnl industrial liazn over the Ruhr Vullcy is rcportcd tu be I.‘ll‘lil.; Illflll it was and in some cuscs i‘. is sold to have disappeared iiiu>gri2ici'. This ls good iic-ivs for thy Ullll’.‘d 1\ Smoke is the symbol of ism. yiciitlciilnily of livnvy iiirli.. . I-‘iir yours, the Ruhr, \\'l’.ll s coal mines, steel mills niid cliriiiiciil factories has bccli ill-r c trc of hcnvy industry zmrl lii Germany .istr,v fur-ans guns niid (lilll miicliniilcril transport. \\ . . lIlL‘ riuolcc thins out iii the Ruhr, it i. nu lllfllCflllilfl that some- i....:i; i. v-i-oiig with German war production, and thcro ls llU doubt what is wrong. Too many Alllcrl blockbiiztcrs and other bombs have iollrii in tlic post l5 ivecks on In- rlust .11 plimts niid power dams. Tlic cost to tlic United Nations has bccii IIPZIV)‘; 500 plans 10st rind 3,- 003 nii‘ crcw klllcd or captured. But ihg enemy has been struck in the vcrv licnrt of his war indus- lljy, Illlfl with his war production reduced, h." will lizivc fi-ivvr tanks and guns riiicl ' . '1' s of ilnucs and smiil- snlin/r nnd muni- tlous iitli uh‘. i tn mcct this ln~ vnslrin wlir-u tlic ' comes. The ' " izhtlv Iilnrtiiisz of Gcrmnn " .II‘.KI HIPWIS I‘: (‘OlllVl\IIIlI(‘f\~ ilic bculiiiiliig of the sco- . ii!.- \'.: ivcr Prnvliira. >3 a '6 x One of Adolf Hitler's most fate- ful achievements has been liis suppression of brains Iii Europe, SflyS Martin Gumportln the Ameri- ciiii Zvlcrrury. The extermination of IlllCllliICfiCC in Germany, then iii zill of Eui-opc, has bccn the very cuiitlititiii of NflZl power. Never bcforc iii history has a polltlcal regime shoivii ltsclf so anger and so industrious in getting rid of creative forces on all levels and lu n11 departments of human life. Fortunately, the forces of intellect, outlawed in Europe, I‘I'\V(! tended to reassemble In the United States. Sliicri 1933 about 250,000 European rrfiiizccs of all faiths have settled lri this country. It 1s a singular generation of fmmiprnnts, n11 previous gcnernt ans, In that it has bccn drnwn almost frnm the educated. the ‘- ly skilled, tho scientifically train- ed. the artistically gifted. They bclniii: tn social niitl liitellccruril strain whose depletion ls already bring fclt by ilie Nnzls niid will liclp thcni lnsr- their mrid war. Huh-rs oiitcnst-s have become ifts to Amt-rich. A few may go nick wlirn the Nazi scourge ls ended, but the overwhelming IHRIOTIIY hrivo transferred their special skills niid talents and accumulated knowledge permanently to Am- ericn. A voluntary survey of "alien siicrlnlizcrl iicrsr-iiiirl" mrule by Dr. Fnusto Pltlglliml with the assist- llIlP." of the Nritioniil Refugee Scr- vlrc shows that nf 2.500 enrolled on its rush-r, on pcr cont lir-ve nppllcd for Aiiicrlcnn cltizr-nshlp: the other four pcr cont nre nlmnst all piiople who rmilcl not npplv for technical reasons relating to tlia status of their residence. ... _ -nn4... . I-n-Another “Straw Note” i I (Syria?- Post-Record) A Gallup oll com leted Satur- ._. m - g, _ only‘ 05a the ‘gntarloufi eczllon tarps’. y. PSIviiIIed Iii these s can means the holders of this "a aw vote" expect the actual result not to vary more than that from the showing of this teat. It is to be observed. however. that percentages of the popular vote msypbear no close relation to the num r of seats carrledby the various political e Conservatives tlon day. For stronger in the. urban centres, arlild tip; 0.03‘. arlznapidmlggeillly w ere e voting p on - latlvely larger tn E rid- tlian in the rural d trlcts, w ere in the past the Liberals have obtained their heaviest su ort. Consequently although the bar- als may pol a sm ller popular vote than the Conservatives. they may still win more constitutenclea, and 1t. is the seats that count. Then again the difficulty, not to say Impossibility, of getting an ac- curate picture of public opinion from any “straw vote," is obvi- ous, for the poll referred to above must have reached only a trifling fraction of the Ontario electoratc. Its sole Interest is that it pur- ports to give a representative cross- section of public o lnlon, and that those who voted s owed the Con- servatives leading In favor by 3 per cont over the Liberals and 3 per cent over the C-CF. It iii- dicates a close thins on polling day, with the pros ect of no ma- orlty for any of t e rival groups, ut of the Liberals emer lrig with the largest following of t three. It wlll be interesting to compare the actual results on August 4 with this near-stalemate forecast. Sighs And Tears (Hamilton Spectator) Dare to mention “those good old days," and ou are instantly sus- pected of be ng a quaint individual who curries n concealed 011' trum- pet and ls a hopeless reactionary. Those good old days are Just a myth, say the mridcriis who base their opinion on pictures they have seen of horscless earrings, the front parlour, the tlirobb g love stories, the uiomeirs styles of the '90s, especially the bathing suits, and the gcncrnl impression they have formed that the ale was stuffy and artificial. The Calgary Herald, however, In its sliitictu auiiiversiiry number, has scvernl interesting articles which will cause many a nostalgic sigh for the days that have fled. For one thing, tucrc was plenty In those times and a dollar was still ii monetary unit that commanded respect iii the retail marts. It wcnt muny times farther than it docs today. Competition was keen, there was no reglmentntlon -iind iio rations. The Herald chooses Christmas hampers for a comparison. and the idea Is n good one to emphasize the contrast between then and now. The advertisement is taken from the files of I908. There ls the “s14 Hamper" nnd here is what it contained: One quart each of Ponimcry chnpisgiic, extra special; finest old port, finest old sherry, imest old ryc, SPECIIIII Scotch, spe- cial London Toni gin, finest dark brandy, finest pale brandy, special Irish, Jamaica. rum, Madeira wine and one of Slnc gln—twclvc bottles, all for $14, A consumer would need a princely income to duplicate that order today, granting he could ob- Lain it, and would count. himself an important adjunct oi‘ the trade- Another Christmas hamper would probably make present-day householders collapse with shock. At $13.50 it contained one bottle each of the finest old Scotch, port, sherry, cliirct niid brandy, a nine- pouiid turkey, n two-pound plum budding, n two-pound tin of mlnoe merit, two pounds of fancy tabla raisins, one pound of mixed nuts, one pound of fnncy confections, two cans of French peas, one box of special biscuits. one pound of Mnlnga grapes, a three-pound tin of choice pears, one box of “super- iiiie rlainties." one bottle of white onions, one pound of special cof- fee and a three-pound tin of choice tea. Are you still conscious? There were other choices. of course, from $3 upward, all tempting and varied. Plense do have another little help- lng of “turnip stenk" and another cup of cereal coffee...one aspirin or two, Mister Twfzzpickle? ________i_____ Ross Munro (Nev: York Newsweek) Something like one hundred newspaper war correspondents have been travelling with the Al- lied forces 1n the North African niid Mediterranean area. But it wns the trill, skinny, and rcdhnlred Ross Munro, Canadian Press veteran at 29, who carried away honors with a ‘Hi-hour beau on the landing of the Canadians near Pnchlno, Exactly how this was done Qinridlnn Press would not reveal. But rlvnl editors figured ll; out for themselves. They conclud- ed that Munro probably had his scoop carried by patrol boat or catapult ‘plane to Malta, whence It was radioed to London and cab- led to America. Known to friends as "The Cleric", Munro looks and talks ex- actly like n precise young Pres- byterian minister. Nevertheless he has been with the Canadian Army since 1030 and trained with them even before the war broke out. Of remote Scottish descent, he was ‘oom Into a Toronto newspaper family, and nfter getting out. of the University of Toronto at once went to work for C. P. He landed In Britain on one of the 50 American destroyers traded in Britain for buses. There for three years he has lived, eaten, and slept with the army and has the reputation of knowing practically every officer, batman, and common soldier by name. Though last week Prime Mlnla- ter Mnckenz‘ King protested that Canada fails to get its rightful. shnre of recognition in the war’ ef- fort, Munro ainglehnzided, has come close to undermining the com- plaint. His voluminous reporting for three years on names, ranks, regiments, baseball. and football games has been highlighted bril- llantly_on_..four occasions: the Spltzbergen and Dfepps raids: the North African landing; and now Sicily. His Dleppe story. In which lie told with great power how half his comrades were wounded before land nctlon got under way, was tho bent on the ruld. high point In A less sombre Munrds wartime best was his artles on elec- meetlnfi with n Canadian nurse, Lt. He n-Marls Stevens of Dim- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VIIII Combined St ‘IllIIIlzlIIIIII/Jiiéjm Till? "l" cf. . FROM "t" m... Edward Islands From 171/5 to 30 Years of age. Education, Physical -.:_- .33. r Average ' F ltness Required. Apply to Recruiting Officer H. M. 0.5. Queen Charlotte. 3. g rang Fields j d , TIIRESIIED GRAIN COMPETITION 1943 PRIZES FOR Rules and Regulations 1. A Field of Oats shall consist of at least five acres, of WHEAT and BARLEY 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each entry of Grain. Fields- n Oats, Wheat and Barley i FOR {if sale Ap three acres. . M. s. FAIIMEII, Siillel ‘HO-ll. 3. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries should he made to the Department of Agriculture not later than August 3rd, 1943. 5. ELIGIBILITY OF SEED: The field of Oats entered for inspection must be seeded with Registered Oats or with seed from fields that have been sown with Reg- istered seed and inspected- and approved while grow- ing. Deputy Minister of Agriculture 7-30-31. W LR. SHAW, Pl] ville, taut, like a inter have After $7" sands A WO age at the Swine Building, town, on Wednesday forenoon, August llth, 1948. Sale will commence promptly at 10:30 a.m'. Bosra and sows to be offered in this sale will be judged in the regular Exhibition classes, judging to commence at 9:00 a.rn. All de Paris 1n . There, on the Job, was tiny Lieu- tenant Stevens. Lacklns dlslnfOc- cleanae wounds and book eharse wed her. They were both smitten and Mon nouns - - Mona IIJINDI DONDON, m more bombs f . madman matey bee "Bis- ward 17v , wit. fit... or... 231..."; m . Bole um be of IIYIII’ cockroaches existed o year ago. Heavy III-weal Aosdlsa PMs Haas-pan. Canada‘: but aha: IIIIIIIIkawp-II III/II) SALE REGISTERED YORKSIIIYRES The P.E.I. Swine Breeders Association will conduct an auction sale of registered boars and sows of breeding Exhibition Grounds, Charlotte- boars offered for sale will be from sows qualified in Ad- vanced Registry. Farmers and farm organizations interested In pur- chasing quality foundation breeding stock, selected, from leading Island swine herds, should endeavour to be pre- sent at this sale. Further detailed information‘ may. be ob- talned by writing to S. D. Irvine, Secretary, P.E.I. Swine Breeders Association, Box 489, Charlottetown. VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIJ “WANTED ". We require a number of flocks of Barred Rock and New Hampshire hens to supply our Hatchery for 19-14 season. Please advise number of one year old hensalso llets available. Your prompt attention “FLOCK LISTING AND TESTING.” Swifts Chick Hatchery, In 1M1 the Cafe London was bombed she used champagne to veteran. Munroe lntervie married. 5o far the Munros spent eight days together. — (OP) —"l'.he the war there lees polities In Britain. he predis- 51111.00 lleveanestvar y .p. 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