Listen SANTA CEAUS WILL BE m THE CQARLOTTETOWN in to SANTA CLAUS O er C Every MQHDAY, WEDNESDAY, a SATURDAY Evenings at 6.30 u. lll. Charlottetown TOYLAND EVERY SATURDAY 2 p. m- GUARDIAN Qhql; glvr 4 4 —-—=n Fc Y li‘ ZION TURKEY SUPPER and BAZAAR THFRSDAY. NOV- 28 5,00 - 7.00 PM- T ON I G H T iluly Redeemer llall Freezcout $25 Split in 5 ways FIRST BINGO $5.00 t I 50th ANNIVERSARY —Mr. and ll MP5- Antolne Bernard of Char- lottetown formerly of Summersidg tlad the honor of celebrating their This column l: reserved m- a...“ o; MU“ ‘Vfifiidlnl; nnniverslelry on Nov. Lwggwlunufflltt. but advertising tf 113,143‘; '1 geuhalipy oocaséon took Y n“ ‘"9 may he flucri-di ’ " a m mm? 0 5W- E11 Iii, 6 cents g word, stricllys paly- "PF/Pllftlllt in Summerside, when Sur- n lo in Mlivanoe. loulltll-d by their relatives and mmldé‘ 11W day was celebrated with renewing old times, receiving many QEAQWELL “n, mom ‘ congratulations and gifts from gram“ relatives and two fine addresses CQNFEDERATION “H; INSUR‘ of nppl-.clation. one in French and ANCE. L-iilsu-i-zlai 1 ZION TURKEY SUPPER A BAZAAR, today L. yqgqbib ‘tutti-its who tinrtook of the hos- ‘ —<—— fllllfllli’ extended was their beloved PClllLE COUNT-There werl» no‘ 005101;. Itcv. Father Butler. The cam. in the Pclloe Cum-i yesterday, (‘nu oliill joins in extending good —-—~—— ‘ wi. l cs i M ', , , wool) ISLANDS Preobytciillll H 0 l w“ Bernard‘ Church Services Sunday, Llvififlillbel“, 1st ct ll A. M. Rm: Ml‘. liugill-s. l L—9~i5-li»‘.lii~1i. b P E. l. HOSPITAL MEETING- k hi; fllizivvnillter Pmgeting of “the ‘ ______ _i"-»':i_0 ic ..isand os- KENT BEAUTY Show)‘, Sputum Iliyffll incl. lll the Cundal Home on this wgek‘ Ira47_u_m;_z‘ Xlllllullztiini. 20th with the President. ___ 41's. t. Hurst in the chair COOKS for Cllrisllllus Ptioto- l “ml a l~““'“’ “ltmldance 0f interest- gy3phey5_ ‘fmqbmbhnow cli ilvl1llll)t‘i'5. It was decided to --€_ 511mm‘ th: Christmas dinners for CHILDREN'S AID soclb U“ "usuizsl as usual. The Presi- Annual Meeting lonight a ociock. ‘will Ytiwltsd that the annual col- Clty Court Room. Public lllvllcd. I let-lions had been very successful, bildz-ll-sii-li. ' the luuount collected being slightly E ‘ ’ lll‘.'."f‘l‘ than last yicar, The fepgfl; l _. S. BLANLl-lAltll, Ai'('llliL‘('i,\ irrln iilc stile of Jams, etc, held olrasciarifuvgg histgfiigo {loin Lllc ilullll ciuiiu: thc month was also very W e et1£e§1_r,1f3l1q9§- grouping The splendid work of - bo- -..1-1l. the League of Mercy sincg 1m be. zlunmz and the need of a. wider Starting at 8.30 Shafil A new feature JACK POT l l =_*-—-——- The-Eastern Guardian hm," onluuin is reserved lot news of local interest but adver- tising llf n hcwsy nature may be iflsrflfd lit 2 cent! l W0 1m,» hlc in advance. -» _—_=~_~;________—-——-— l'lll.\‘(7l{ll"l'lONS (A! m. llltlviou-u Guardian may be handed to their Root. it? liullle Girl Guide [Veins The llih Charlottetown (>0. (Zion) utetoil Nflliulnbc: 20, for their leg- uinr weekly met-ting. Mrs. William Rowe, our Dlstrilct Commissioner, was with us for our meeting, and the ioilmylluz neyv recruits were eli- Wlltd by Mrs. Rowe, as Gilldes- Bhilltw ul-Leoli, lnlby Carver and Roma Worth. Pllllls were mode for our dill-k room at the annual tell to be ilelil this Thursday. Ten dolls , -—- for hopiial use to Rankine Mo. ANYONE interested in figure r1 i" ritatlni; please attend meeting fll|(ilifllrilnliltlflil‘l)g l§l“dln°i‘l’.fi'.§§,lfp§.1§; Y.M.C.A. tonight nt '7 o'clock. k ¢1'l.(-l_,,...(1_ T)“, mmnbers we“, asked L"97'4-- to b donations of old cotton, sagngmgfnlixggfi Fgm5 Qanilliz‘ LfllrllCS showroom before the 27th, h , ‘if Bciore the clo=c of the meet- ouae. Experienced vtorklnan. .\I.ll- m, n demo“. , M t tin osvih, ChRFlOLlCLMHl. ‘.02, b, n m," lfe‘? f ‘m w“ Ber" L_ fl36_11_38_n_ _ m is o the ladies. . were sleds“ Miler ai monthi meetl f i - ‘i. ~- "‘ T‘ 7 1‘ l1 5Y8‘? fillets“. he“ ‘fr?’ zriiriiit."i.."iil*:’i.iztr ‘tr: le n I-i . Tl i’ " ‘* 1 $597" e e80 0m? on ‘ulglh-l ilt. the pliiflnOflflflf‘. at Hazelbrook to evening M’ B o-Clock‘ bmjs‘ i hid furc\s"‘ll to Rev J W and Purwlllaslss PLATINT‘)! - .\'il ll“ H“~‘““" “m family» more Richard B. Smith, New Glaser)“ Uvm ‘wpnrmre to NW8‘ 590ml» has purchased a valuable inillc llllil “m? M“ “Wm” h“ Mmipmd i1 inum fox, which was a pFlZC wiiilll~l~ l ""111 “r- Frml Jl-‘nkm-i “'35 KP- gn “m, weeks Show from M, J’ lltlllltvd chairman and after s. few P0106 Clark f Charlottetown well rmnflrks‘ “Med on M‘? M W. known fox breed“. ‘ Wood to l\’fl(l an address, while Mr. Austin Klenncdy presented Rev. CHILDREN'S AID ROFIETY- 17-, “T,.“““ -Y“‘-‘- “fill” ""0 "im- The Annual Meeting of this Sn- ‘ll U!“ “ “on “um Pllrse- A" may Wm mke place m the Cour, ziddlcss was also read to their son, Room of the City Hall next 'I‘llill'5- gfmtlf‘, bl’ R03’! Ilg/ifllt-hews. and a clay evening. the 28th cf November, t _“‘,‘1 if???‘ ° 1m Elm/es 7mm the g l _ r ~ . - . ', e v- v e ' __________ l‘ 8J0‘ ingstoue. iVfrs, Henry Jones on be- MRS. w. lu. cltluvroltn llii- ‘m’ "1 m" Ymm“ fi"i’l°".s°°l°i.y . tlicn rcuri mi address to Miss L015 “Ounces the cligagtllln-lli. of llel‘. , dmmhwr Mul-Rfil-et Gmce u, Lmw afici- ivlilrll shc was presented with ll. pursl- from Mrs Harold Carver. Arthur Reginald Smith, son of ltlrs. _ A. E. Smith and the late A. F, After lb-r !‘f‘(‘l]TiP'filS had thanked Smith of Charlottetown. Marrl. i liicil" friends for their kind gifts to take place early in DQCCilllJi“ n11 joined i.‘ singing Blest be the L-Qéll-il-Zll-li Tic that Binds. --—-—— l FUNERAL SERVlCES.—Tlle lull-l erni of Mr. James B. McCarron \\'~.l5‘ held yesterday morning from lliS‘ late residence. Bunburv to St. Dun-i stanis Basilica. where Rcfllliclli llifllli ms’ Anll-ls“ Him“! l5 in the P. Mass wns celebrated bv Rev. P. All», I. ifospltril where she underwent Mahoii. D.D., who also colidllril-tll il serious operation. service nt tile grave. The poll-bell :_ ---—— ers were Messrs. L. O. Kelly. Am-l. Mm “vmdm n phuupa L. a pa. brcse Duffv_ Stephen Tanton. Hcill-vl “hm, m the P F“ L Hospital Personals were (iisifllliillid to be dressed. and returned by Dec. 10. Points to be Riven iul" those best dressed, At who fur, Mrs. Rowe gave us a ‘Try lwlldlii iulk on stalking and tracking. llcw idcns on how to stalk Ind lfllik in every-day life. The Guides then told us the sto Life oi ST. George. which ey are ltlidyilll.’ on their second class tests. The mreuua closed by repeating llur Giulio Prayer and Taps. Golden Wedding M011 November 4, relatives and ends of hi1‘. and Mrs. Murdoch MacDouu-.\!‘._ lticlinlond, were guests at all cuuu-able function at their k911i’ \\'11cll ihcy entertained 1n Otter 0i illillf‘ 50th wedding anni- "Ffefitll '1 he nulrrinze ceremony {:5 ill‘! ‘nucd by Rev. Lvaughitm ‘aeboumd in Grand River. Mr. “UMl- Nlflclinnfzall are both ex- ‘ €Pf7ll0 nlll- active and had the dis- gysliij" g . entire ‘#11,, 111111 ‘Yllyu thlllzhter. Mrs. o. A. 1 s nunuyiilt: from BOStOII. M8165. Ht the luv-lll. other members “Ilia l-lllllli" ilrc Mrs. J. C. Gallant n‘ 171s. wiifrcd Arsenault. Wel- mmmll» 011's. Leo McNslly, Rich- Hiltlli, Mr, Frank J. MucDougall. fnfliitlli illlefntor at Remington. D Ill-Hi at home. After a sump- m"! fllhlwr had been nartalken cf Q" t l-esa was read bv their dau - . VPrn. This was accompan ed “rlllc. presentation of the gift; of Within from tho family. ‘Pheywere me :1 ff‘.\l‘ili(‘(l wit-ll gifts from other fill -=. present. Rev. Urban Gulls. ‘rgthnastor. in It nicely worded mung‘; Oiclrmtllliiiedtmthe cola,“ “Mahmud a ned e nrilfllt Brunt-ti MncDonuldwiis also “min and ndded his congratula- mf- hnccchos fittiniz to the oc- Dqilllllvcro then made by Mr. J. N,“- Qfllau. who is a brother of ;nfi‘-\'lff1outzall: Mr. John J. Mc- -- 111. J. C. Gallant and others. tlclcuiuo was pleasantly spent opus!‘ and other entertainment. wkmhtlilmcrnus friends 10in in Mn" W. and Mrs. Mamoilgall lifav "m" \'f‘lli"5 of haopv married s F01! DIABETIC! ‘whales. 111.. Nov. 21 .40?) - 5...,“ ""‘,“"i\1n for diabetics has I oliffltihcitlllt the University Of m‘, a‘; gillllllllllluw about 4o pl-r "gflpgdultfh sun." as the slang- vyihk-wlll- " s at ilic institution sub- muk Mal lliixiilfc principally of lirnrjnlils‘ to l“ ‘or m" glynrme used "w..." ;e_ f‘ "I "l. lcsepi-oc s lhlifL“,,PEf,-F~°ors w. .1. Corbett Kkhnnvnl lilcy. came from fresh "llk and cduced the smflllwmd- Percy H-“mnl and He“ wilcre sho is recovering after a very be" Muwn- | serious operntimi. mm cnoss shines-int w, F.‘ k Wm" f l, HMTY C- Brilwn- manngmi of “ml Riwt-ll‘ illhlls tn lleairzee fgr will; (g. Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. line. A P. Naming centre this morning ldndb’ dvnmd his "MP1 f°' i‘ RP“ \\‘lll‘l'l‘ he will tllke up his duties 8S Gross Bridge to be held there on molt the evening oflsnecembetrl 10in). Ego entire procee rom ie r e In i. R _ . t . 1d are to go to the Red Cross. Tablcs N“ t; “fmgkifllanéwidrsyefigsne0C‘ a"? being “rranged f“ “m. hm‘- Rillll v Hamilton is progressing fa- drcd Players ‘md l“ “ddlmm, t,“ vcuruhlv ill the Prince Edward Is- me lumheo“ a we“ nlal“ “m” laud lioeuitzll after a serious appen- Wm be 31W“- Hml‘ Dr‘ w‘ J’ P‘ dix oWriition. Mach/Kilian. President (of the fzi-‘lngc ______ Edward Island Red ross. w e m“ in cilarge of the evenings i\(‘.tlVl-| 5L)‘ W?!- l Sc near is Brit-min unto Spain , . _ _l Iflllg Philip ill his rage CANADIAN Slihgléwggno sl-ni his Armada. but in vain (6:21); nguerliirlltlziar? Sllllbczllns has, 11° 1mm“ m” bmne gage‘ M111 1n m“ schoonoom m‘ NQU‘ iicsci by storm his mighty fleet 23rd Wm‘ a“ “tgfnssnfle “?,I“v,.f,l(\.§ j Wils scattered frir and wide. mt-‘mbers- 5°“ c“ m; an,‘ qlm. llis Tllifl unis clldcrl in defeat by, m5 nmlfletgleayfgtlngiglépth," ',\.‘.-,'.i And nevcrmore was Dried. mnueso t- ~-, ’_ mad and nlllllroved» Th" cotmnlmlos‘ S1) near is Britnin unto France. 8W9 their “Pmhnwllsllendflfillhgl NflDOlPflil viewed the shore; that to answer ncxt roll c0 ll‘, ordered ills lczioils to advance mmb" bflngylxll glclmlggfl Ili conquest as of yore. to answer no . i 8 Dfltflollc “m3- ulls Um! Elk,“ The Norman King to Hastings canlc were Rplmllmd °“ m“ “at” cm" And crushcd King Harold there. Annual Meeting 0f Grand Division , Sons of Temperance U _The annual session o1 tile Urandl LJlvisiOli ui tilt‘ njblib ili iciilll.i-, 1011c lll E- ti > > ll Al._.;..|u,ul.lufi rgzfld Plgvatlg Li?‘ EH88 Ol kflllu: nllllliltl lsilllltl llllSi _ Amfimnhmi. [Hr n‘ - ~ - lleiu lll till: Qirlliiilctk illYlsluii I) ‘ ' 5 c Y- Ami)!!! the room Uxtiiltiliifilbll) illulsuily, lvu- velllbcl" 415k. ‘ilielo were two sessions, utter- nooll and evening. rill: ullculooil session uixiletl with lllc iuhouillt. slate of oiilcers UL) duly; rttl. ... rlenslcy olzlvcrt. ulullu \~UklAk_)v rutrlarch; lvilss Dict-ALIIL‘ Avlhuulllllll" Giraud vvorliiv Assucultc; nulpil Mcuaul, ulollu ucilbt‘; Aiilc lvic- melil, uruiiu Lluildilctui, incl. '1 lit};- PfllfibllOiDyg Llllllliii bfiltlhlllii} Aili- BILS rilliiillé. ufliiitl boiilliicl; iwv. A. A, Nllluviill. l‘ll.\t ulliilu “o; ally Ha trial on. ‘rile liuuut-ts of lllc gust llllrlrttr- ly Stfisfiltfll WEN! l'\:'l\tl Lliiu L\IJ))lU\\EQ, Tile ullicreilt lt-ptits \-\.l\. Lilcl) presented t0 lilo lllccllilg. inc lust. report was that oi tile urluio worthy ruuyulcil, rtul_ it. hcllsil, blavvrt. ill ills lcllufl, lvu‘. dllUcfl, Rilve a guou sllllilllllu; up ui liie LBlllDUPlllll-‘C élLlliltlz/Ii lll l-rlllcc L“- waru islhllu iii Uilil-ikllikii’, hull LllIOUKllulit the rest oi tilc uolllln- ion ill a ulorclecnerili ltuy. filo le- Dort showed that inc writcr iluo. mode a careful stuur of tllt- sut- Ject. It ivus clonuclt Mliil iucts, ille urand btfiiu‘. itiilpil nlLk/allll, reported 0n ilic l-lellltlll/Ll u; till,- varmoub 5011b 01 lvllliit-lllihc Divi- aions LIIXUUEAIOUL Lllt? island, while there has ilot been llllY grout m_ crease in lllellloersiili: oi lulu, yet the lact that a lieu (pusltul hi, Springfield West lulu hulll l-ccclltl. Organized is uullu cllcoiltirhlllg, [1, ls possible that oLluis lull. oc oi. ganlzed ill till: uesLt-ill llltl o, Lug Island in tho ncllr lutultl. Considerable unic ha... sulhi in 4150115511111 lilo Véililliliw uroiholll, .1 the lCIIILXWWlUCt’ slillllllilll llllli Hill - ' Restlolls were ulvilli loi it'll‘. wllry ilii the future. ‘file loliou. _ uitf ,1 1 0111001» were cluctcti for ill culling year: l, luv. Thomas PHIUlllO‘ l» l WOYUIV Putrlurcil. m ' bland M1‘._B. L. UUUHiDo. Gluiild Worthy Associate. R"- A- A. l\I€L.t.-otl,Cv Allie McNeil], Ralph Mcuuili, or. Mrs. RllllJll Nltclllll, ductor. M15. (Reih) A. A. iticilteothGralld Patron. Annus Phillips. Grand bciliillcl. ‘oli- Post Grand Wtlrtllv Plllllilroh, RQY, R. Hensley 81111011, A very lieu \- illlii lllllliiiill/iiin mic tiring Cvralltl Wortili Pillrlnrch, Rev. R. Hensley sinvcrl tor his lcur Years’ service in that olih-l- and al>o to Ml‘. Ralph McCilul. ior his ltll years of service ill llll- uifilro ti‘ Grand Scribe. The selnl-lllllluzll S(‘.\.\lt)ll wil be held in Springfield Weston Molldav May 19. i941. The meeting ivas then closed in the usual form of the Gmlui Diri- sion of the Sons oi‘ 'l‘<-lllu<"-.ulcc. Moves adjournment lllfter Throne Speech Until February 17 OTTAWA, Nov. 2'7 ~10?) ~Prlme Minister hfackcilzic Killrfis illotlon Lhat Parliament ildjuurll ull li Feb. 17 as soon ilS tho t‘ili‘l'l‘l‘.l throne speech debate is colu-lxldi-il will bi‘ up for discussion when the House resumes tomorrow. Corridor gos: l toiliuhi was that no serious objcctinn would be lnncic to the motion b1 upp-osiiilui uioups. although its pit sin-c would prltciutit‘ any gellcrni cichiltt- lite.’ "c tho Christmas recess on thc rl-imrt of the Rowell-Sirnis i‘f'l‘llllll$SlO'il on Donlinioll-provill n] YPIJIlOIiS. ruzlri". the Dillllllllilll-]li‘(l\'lil<‘l.ll coll ferellcc (‘llllfll fur llllil, 1i l‘t d missions rcconlnlctiriutiulls probably will have f‘l\(l‘3fl. ('iiii'<"T\'lli cs have called n caucus for tumnlsrow when probably this situation will bc dis- cussed One nf the ll1ill(li(‘l'll)S to rl Cnul~ mons (icbuto mi the Sirois- ltwll-cli mittoe until next mcctiniz. 11110 Dq. my 13 _ 1c be 5m Reta TM Cgfheflnfdggdfi L (I: (blulleljlmzghluvo ill despair 00mm ttee. was I a 1 _ hlve We knllllmg mush“ gem? So near is Dover to Cniluis. the M!‘ Neel-ml “d m 1°‘ f" °t 5o narrow are the seas. ten eel-find“ w be “Y” f‘ °’,,',' , ‘Phat Hitler illin would find the way once. After a VFW llllPre-‘l "R n “s To bring the Britons to their d th m tllll: WM ‘visa ‘gsrgygailngc the (‘lied Cross kllecs’ motto. Shall Hitler win where Philip lost? “m1 A N “WES A n Y wqn Wheslcaogc; Napfileon cursed the fllldrzsgxggxflggllfitxvili:Fhnmllg/figr Shall now narrow strait be rlirelpwaeiahlfxyxirefrgrl§fltfyy‘Qllmffflfl shllil Britons hence be llama visiting their dllurhtcr. M" Iiilv“ they dlWOWTQd m“ “ "m" mm" wears away the envious.—Aravbic- m M noighbofs had ________,________i___.._. “that ylgfgesgiegnaof their home to Ellny A. Wiley. tak n their 40th wcd- glnigvdginlllvlcflgarly. A dcliillllflll 5°‘ cial evenln" W“ 599i“ ‘mmw which presentations were made I the bride and srwm of 4° lml-‘t "d two large a-nd beautifully decorate wedding cakes made and yircsonted by their daughter, Mrs. Ralph B- MacCaull, and daughtcr-in-layv. Mrs. Heber E Myer-s 0"" *1)“ serving of refresilmeilis slvtctll-S made bv maily of the gzucsis. all wishing this happy couple all m; good that life can IUVP- Ml‘- Myerg in response recalled many instances of neiilhborly kl"‘l“"“~‘ extended to him during his life time which has been spent l" 6-"- lettm and also to his wlic formrrli. Miss Ddith Weeks, Fredericton. A hearty gmg-snng was followed bv (‘lod be willl till we nlcvt lll-win- evil "The Killfl " llwifisuwougl-IQIIY "I" M’ rim-u mu Sells you h"? *‘"""""° Tuberculosis. Player's “MILD"- the cigarettes with iiio “Wellmve " paper which does not siicl: to the HE. 01...»: 1 {flaw report is ilhli. tho lltiittltll-s of the various provincial pllliticll pinrlil-s to its proposals ill-c lint wcli (lefill- ed. There will be a desire in some and a further crystnlliziui: of pub- debn te. Draft Address Dchnfe eraticli for men in the ranks. Cardiff lColl. Huron Nl\\‘il\\_ niznie an Rppcfll on behalf oi farmer-s» He claimed that Ontario. which pro- duced nlmosf. hrilf of Cilnadnls ba- con output. was not rcprrsciitccl on the bacon hoard. Bruce McNcvln (Lib. Victoria. Ont.) said the new bacon agrccnlcnt. with Great Britain was in a price level which would iloi pcrlllit. much profit to thc producers, but hr‘ said that if it was nll ll!ll‘(l-)‘rl‘f‘S\“(l Britain could pay. llc. for 011i", was willing to consider tho inattcr sci.- tied. Mr McNcvin sold hc would be the first to curtail any lnnfiiocriiii: mi food but. he urged iho govcrnmoit to be careful in dcciinr: with bui‘cr 1 nrices because "for the last 10 years i the buticr prcdilccl-s of (‘funds have received a urossly inadequate Brazil aha Affvllllilfll tlnt. in QSIQTJlIQi- steamship scrvice to ‘LCentrai America. -b_(~ for a great increase in the} fighting forces lll Great Britain‘ g of thanks \\"l\.\ lelldcroti to itn- rc-l When the Hons": l'f“\\llilt‘!w lll Feb- . cuss lllllllmllfliliililCil of illc co.ll-. Interpreting ‘ oration tile gent By Kirk: L. Simpson Associated Press Staff’ Writer In the Blitish House of Commons , thing stands out:- Ml‘. J. Bull, the typical Briton, n“, Dsuwmuv‘, I to used in the future and makes I not advisable to include any fresh lciht 2 4.1" 3 Lult-l a iv during PDMQW 111i‘ mlltlvlilllvflt 0f 111'.‘ fruit in sucll pflLliflgCs tn uiCCrilii. ‘ lili‘ .. ~.. _ . .. . . lutlinlaln ffiDlllltilCy and ‘llu- ltlllib-ldLsing of plygsible damage w me paclulg-lp: l ~l . . . and rc- flbnllitli 0T U“? 1~0i'l<- Willi 511M} l» ilstli and also to other mail \\’.t.l lcilll- , ' . too large syswln azrid by i‘tk.lliz into consld- which it may come in cont-lot. i a. t» l. u. . . lll the air r v Hjilflttlicll f“ 0i Moreover. to tm- tact that l..ll i119 dIUmM" 114‘ ‘T lit" 0i bfwfi- rent. to the British Isles is loilgcr l-tmovcd. mg cues l]l,(onllf all 111$‘ 811d 1"’ ul cansit while tho war is \ .1 11 ll- t1 1 .s lll re- terestmi: lmk. in mommy times. it is not likely they m“ now-r Pr... AWUA ‘X “my” ébliuléhtxts: be delivered in cdbh-l __ PAltl/‘EIS ‘ NU OVER EAS Ill the ‘ca-Se 01f gift packllgs ln-l “D535 ooniown-‘n the rcf ire eluding apples only’ ceflmcimonl I debate We" me w“ oummkl ‘mo: mellis of the B.lil~l‘i ‘Allllfillllll’ ol Iigfiggi,” remit? m isbrmulifl “m?” ‘“ AgTlCilllllYG and ll llation undo» fnquuie; 'mga€gh§é ccacnwific? ‘ ‘i ilrl- txiuil i" ""1 Pf" sllcuid bc made lo tnl- nearc t‘ IJo-l 4n liéukaki“: million Fruit Inspecctor, t l,‘ ‘mgr wan“ “cum” lmmedmle- aggws" Act of Célilnldil, p rsuns in Cdtiilfill contcmplzitin: ‘PW/hilt! gift track- ‘s to nlclllbl . fort-z s ovclx-inls m lll t-i Brllidl 1.516.". rial lrzlill sivc action, against his German- Itrilian foes, Greek successes against on Italian invader have wllr-iled his appetite for victory. Nazi-Fus- cist bombing of Britain has just made him angry and eager to hit back hard. Britons want to be done with de- fensive tvarfare and get to the business of attack at whatever cost. There is a sinister portent in that for Hitler and Mussolini. It, repre- seilts the utter failure of months of Nazi applied air terrorism to break British nerves. Re rises from responsible cab- inet embers to hecklers in Parlia- ment has another meaning. It ob- viollsly represents a definite shift of tempo in the British war effort. From one cabinet officer came the statement that an “cum-mous" new call to the colors for British manhood would be sounded be- tween now and next June. From another came personal assurances based on “close knowledge" that the damage inflicted on British war industries by German bombers hm “not eaten to any serious ex-~ tent into our productive cspacity"t although the factory output had] been “retsrdedfl Pieced together these official‘ statements seem to take a. very def- i inlle pattern. The)’ ail seem to i ilcul with ways and means of tak- ing the offensive, not with purely defensive problems. For example. what need can there llcxt year unless it, is preparation, for offensive action; there are more ‘ than 3.000.000 men now under llrlns in Britain. including the.‘ home guard against fifth columnl activities. Calling out middle aged‘, - manpower before June. which l5t the indicated Londcn plan, would‘ , silugcst that tile older classes ma)“ ’ iukc over much of the defence of the home land. freeing the young- v cr first-line army for aggressive f action i é Intensifydng British pressure for‘; I‘ cxlnzlrision of United States aidl it. offluls “UL lli..t.l ‘to lit ldiP’shO1lt_Cr_“.nr hm“ M the same: . ‘lthiniz. it is bhe flow next year‘ ‘iFOiii Cflzlndil and the Ilnitcd Stilt-es ltlzat is enlphhsizcd. Next year, by illi ziccoilllts. British naval expan- sion efforts which were begun be- forl- or after the war will begin to lyticlci dividends in Will‘ vcsscls for i i l convoy duties. None of these things may mean l ' - lihzlt Britain's war leaders have set l a new 194i major oftensive sched- l ule. They do imply, however. that the leaders new sec possibilities of a ,brcnk in the Axis front at n much zcnrlicr dale than they could have i\'i'lll"ili'1.(‘f‘l only weeks ago. | ‘The Selection 0f Breeding Ewes j It is the shepherd's dream tol ilnvc a large crop of vigorous lollzps cvciy spring. In order i0 help make this drcalm CQllle true, gre-clt caret must be taken in the selection of. the breeding ewe. Points such as age, hcultll, coilfozmatioli, sound- moss of udder. wool, and brooding l ‘ ilbllil-y should all be considmcd, statics P. E. Sylvcstze, Animal Hus- bandry Division, Dominion Experh‘ mental Farms Service. . First. discard the old ewes. Ani- ‘ nlnis seven years and older should not. be kept unless exceptionally sound and healthy. Ewe lambs con bu bred, but they must be well dc- l l vclopcd. A flock of well-grown, healthy» (llVlClllfllS will pzoduce gxoivt-hy iu-ilvbs. Small. ilnthriftv ewes are ikcly to produce s10v\'—mi1turing and undersized lambs. A clear skin, bflglit. tyes and a lustrous fleece l uollzaiililzg plenty of yolk indicates gout llcalth. Since. emphasis is being placed 0n_ mutton iypc, fairly low-set indivithi (lunis with broad. deep. capricious‘, bodies should have the preference. Avoid especially, lllp upsiandillgd narrow-chested individuals. Tlltfyi tire usually disappointment; as re- producers. In culling ewes, the udder Should a l quarters to await the cnnicrcncc ‘ always be examined and no lnlmfll l, kept that is abnormal in any way. iic oilinioil before lllnkilul dcfiilite Lillnps in the udder or teats lnjur- _ prornouncczncnts in a full lllTsshOliif‘ 0d by careless shearing usually mean future difllcuities and dis?» tisfaction. Although lambs still form tho grcatcr part of the revenue from Picturing an invalid pflViliC soid~ l sheep. the fleece, especially in W111‘ ler forccd to sit. up liiilft‘ than 30 ‘ time, should be Riven a good deal hours while travelling by train from of attention. Not only’ 1s it at pro.- one hospitalization point. to anoth- mt a good source of revenue, but V,“ _, _.____.?_._..._. m; \v_ K, listing (Con, Kntfemy it is also rt moiectlon for the sheep B. MacCaull, North Bcdvqiif‘. "l" Envy i; 111m the rust of iron: it West! hppcrllcd in the House of against inclement weather. 'I‘lic Commons today for ninrc ronsid- flock owner should therefore Ol10Q§¢ (SW05 with a. compact, unl- Anotiicr Oppfsiiirill iucuibvr. L. E. form ficeco of good length. The wool should extend well under the IVS -- MP1“: KEEP HOUSE cllaliv ‘lion.- in the . ' . S, All birth ma)‘ be kept alvay ironl 4.311; ill: drcppinEs bl‘ having ordinzlryltl a poultryl netting between the rtosu‘ nwi and me drblllllngs board. 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