‘ .<.:v'-~=vr-r- " ‘"111 ‘ _ w. . that our farmers are still asked to pay the 531110 PAGE roux TIIE BIIABLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Illllll Dill) (Iollflol ll III Pndlnnn Lion, 00L W. UIIIIII l, Iii-I Ho: flrnidonu J. l. lull“ IJJ. lnnlup Haul. 001. ll. A. In innnn, IAQ ldlfu- nnd lnnnll g Director, d. Ii llnrnofl, IJL lllollno lialllurnu frnnl Wnliw, and u»; Ill l Burnett, LOJLVJ, tlln Andra Ionian) IIJBSOIIPTION ILT§ I; nut In l‘. I. L 84.1.0 in: you: DIM In i mnntln ‘II-I (on i ruonfhnt [00 hr din Joni! cm llollvnr! m» w» um 8M0 Iv I nulls llJl [or I taunting lilo fur on no!!! I; lull lo other Province: nnrt 0AA. III) IQ III [nun-flu WQIUII $8.00 pnr null ILW In I Iontllr Ma In l Ionlhn Th; Ulnrlultnonn Unnnllnn any b0 nhhlnod nl Ilnfinliugn [Quin annoy. ‘llnnn Iqnnrn, New Yuri; 0ft loath hon: Annoy, Owner Milk anal Wnnhington llonloni lhlrupullunn fawn Anna-y, IMI Pool It. Ionlnnlr J. III! IM Bu ll, Tannin; New: ltnnd Clnloln lllfllll Otluwnr Walla‘: Nnwn ltlnnd Iudhury, 0M4 BIO " Shop, llullnlul, N. ll. “The Strangest Memory ia Weaker flnn the Weakest Ink." ivronniv AuEiEi-‘io. 1m Island rarm Interests Ignored lt is cvitlcut, from the latest zifflillgclllclli- llfo‘ posed by iht- Uoiuiniou Liovcriimciit to bring soldiers to work on farms during the busy 5611- stm, that Prince lidward island has received 110 ctrnsitlcratitir whatever. The rate which the fftrmt-i" 111th’. 111i)‘ rciiiziins at three dollars a dP-Y- plus board and lodging. The farmer no longer m, to sign a contract for a definite pEYiOd, ill" cihcrivisc thti plan is unchaiillgd {mm that ad" t-titmcctl in the first lilZlCt’, and which _l’1'€i11i'-‘1' Jones tlc't‘llii".‘il to bc not worth Consideruig. Tlic aiitcirpt tirade by thc local Lihrrtil "Ygim to show that the irtncr would not have to pay three dollar» :1 ' , but only the diftcrcuce be- twrcn tlifct‘ dollars and the soldier's‘ army Pa)’ amt‘. alloivaiicc, still remains uuexplaiticd. if this was tit-r titrziiitgciitciit proposed by Uttmrli. wily “ti. it not raid-rt advantage of." No such tcrms appear to have hccu offered, but the 1111s- stittcmcut, appctiring as it did iii the 1513111191“ own party organ, tmtloiilitctlly CZitiM-ftl 6 5Y9“ ticul of ctmfu-ioit and 111istiiidcrstuudiiig. _ lt is tltsitppxniititig that Premier JOnvs, on 111$ rcccut visit to (‘Quebec and Ottawa, did not straightcit this maitcr otit. lt ivorks t0 the pili- ticular disadiziutzige of Prince Edward Island farmers, as ihc following figures clearly ShOWI 1n August of last ycar, the avicragc pay for farm lnbor throtightitit Ctmatlzi was $3150 per d3)’. if hircd by the day, or $40.8: monthly if hired by the titouih. The average daily pay in each 0f the Provinces ivas given as folloivs: British C01- timbia, $2.1)" Alberta. 5-3-63} Saikaiclimi/alir $2.09; Klan r~l):1, S-Jt); Ontario, $2.71; QUClJQC. $2.01; New Brunswick, $2.24; Nova Scotifl, $2.10; l'1'i1icc l-Idward lslmitl, $1134. 'l‘hcsc tigtat s wcrc |)ill)li5liC(l on official auth- ority by Ill-E tkuiztdiziu Pros-s, and Show that fiifiii labor rrtit-s iii this Province are far l.i§‘l(7\\' those of aiiv other part of (ftttictdzt. The reason, oi cutirsc ‘.- thztt with high traiisportzttioit costs and other disadvzmtagcs our farmers camiot afford to pay the \\'Ztf_*_('$ paid in Ollltft‘ provinces. It was rva- stinzihle that this should he taken into consider- ation by the Dominion (iorcriimcut in fixing ratcs for soldier farm labour. That it was not done iii the first place shows total lack of cooperation bgtwqqn 11w jtrncs Govcrnmcnt and the King (iovcrtiiitriit. T rtt it ltzts nqt yet been done —~1 $3.00 rate which applies t0 Nova SCOtiH, Ncii‘ Bruiisivick and Qucbcc and that the Jones Goy- ernmcut has had to accept this proposal despite its obvious iiiifairiicss-rcvcals Premier Jones i" bc anything but n. success as a “gO-gcttcr" fllifl watchdog of our farmers‘ interests. The?l3_renner'l3ass From nov: until the cud of the war, the Bren- ner Pass is likely to appear with increasing ire- qucucy in print. This is the name of the l0\vi_:5t pass through the Alps, connecting Italy with (lermait-coutytiercd .i\ustria, and the 1110st direct route from hciwccu Berlin and Rome. It was used many tiutcs by Tcutoii invaders of Ital)’ during the Middle Ages and was known by i-hfl" as "the route throtiglt the valley of '1"1'c11t." The ffiilil from Berlin rtms almost directly southward to Munich, then on acr0ss the Alli‘ trizin liiic to thc fztmoiis Old city 0f liiiwilfiiCli- From there i‘. ascends" rapidly till it reaches BR11- ncr, a distance of about twenty-five miles. The steepest gradient hctwccn the these two points 1S a rise of one foot in forty. The p855 i5 4.500 feet above sczt lcvcl. limsbrtick :1 little lcss than 2.000- The llrciiiici- Pa.“ ntilivay- station is m1 the Ital~ inu-Xttstrian liiililitliify liiic. l7rom tlit- |ilt$§ stiiiihivard the road descends ti (lvrmau-spczikiug Bolzztna, also called B02611- 11-1-1" m- Trent", and 1n Verona. From Iiius- lyrtick to Ycron; is 175 milcs. By flirlinc the distance is considerably less. Ilistnry records many invasions of Italy from flu- nm-l], l\_\‘ ivav of the Brenner. In a 600-year period just prior to 1402 it ivas crossed by over scsses also a Mexican sombrero, It is recalled that at the Citadel in Quebec h Premier Churchill is Cmque Ports in succession yet another new head covering. -- EDITORIAL NOTES_ Just thirteen days till with}, day. 1 II I U with little thought of spuds or votes. it it t 1U attendance of Assistant Ministers for Defence. ' n- : u News reaching Ottawa past few days indicates that the war on commerce raiders in Atlantic waters has succeeded beyond the fondest hopes of two months ago and it is stated that today the ,L'-boats are largely confining their operations t0 the eastern side of the Atlantic and that navi- Qatiou perils on the Atlantic seaboard of the Western Hemisphere have greatly lessened. I 8 I I Sir Joseph john Thomson, British physicist, died this date 1840; ivas professor of experi- mental physics, Cambridge, from 1884 to i918, and of physics in the Royal Institution, London, i11 1905; investigated problems connected with the discharge of electricity through gases; Nobel prize winner in physics in 1906; Knighted in 1908; has published numerous learned works 0n physics and chemistry’, and on electricity. l‘ n~ h» 4 Progressive Conservative lteadquartcrs report that lJRlllS are. proceeding for Mr. John Bracken, national leader, to visit Lilllfldifln troops in the Ulllltd ixitigdotu. Some iveeks- ago Mr, flrackett lttfltlt.‘ known that he hoped to visit the men 0V9!’- scas at the conclusion of an extended tour of the Uuiinniou which followed his election as party leader at Winnipeg last December. Following his arrival in London, the party leader will iuqtiirc into the possibility of being able to visit other fronts where Canadian fighting men are sta- trotted. i‘ i l! '01 Call-tip of married men, tip to age 30, is most ttit\\'lSt3——llf1lil the many thousands of unmarried draft dodgers, and even more numerous cases of improper posipoiicineiit of military service have been dealt with, remarks The Letter-Review. \\'hile proper legislation for universal liability to ' iircweed is the popular and accepted name of this tuilitary service can never be expected from Mr. hing, and would he incredibly difficult to enforcc itt Quebec-in view of twcitty-five years of ex- ploitation by the Liberal Party of conscription- tht- prcsctit law's-bad as they are——should be en- forced or amended. ' it iv v n- The rentals. administration of the Prices Board announced at Ottawa. that after October l teii- ants of housing accommodation will'11o longer be able to perpetuate their lcascs in favor of Sub- lCiiflllN or assignees of the leases. This provision is contained in the recently-announced rentals order, which becomes effective October I. If a tenant assigns his lease or sub-lets the entire accommodation for the balance of the term of the lease, the landlord is entitled, under provin- cial laiv, to rccovgr possession at the end of such term. n a u n- Every traveller who has travelled sections-of the sparsely settled parts of Quebec, Ontario and western Canada has seen great quantities of fire- weed, one of the most picturesque wild growths flourishing in the Dominion. To most people it is just a weed, but now comes C. E. Couture, out of the agricultural experts of the Colonization Department of the Canadian National Railways, to explain that in Abitibi, where thousands of s6!- tlers are developing a new farm section in North- eastern Quebec along the litres 0f the National System, the colorful growth is being used to pro- duce a superior honey, so good that it rates 8 premium because of its delicate flavor. While specimen of the great willow-herb which thrive! alongside railway tracks, its proper title is “cp- hilobitmt." But by that, or any other name, it sixty-five (‘iii]tf‘i'0l':~‘. 'l‘ihc railroad ovcr it Was built iii 1354-57 811d a carriage road in i372. iii lilifii‘ W375 ihi5_ m" Tlilgflvfly \\‘.'|\‘ much improved and made stiitahle for motor vehicles. Rut llrfliitm‘ Pass is not only a passage-ire)’ through ihc Alps for tho Gcritians; it can be ii dangerous hottlcucck. In ii-intcr months it i5 often impnssnlilc in armies with their equipment hPCFiliSC of the l1c:1\'v' snow-s. The Nazi forces iii Northern ltaly, if driven hack into the moim- tziins in ihc next few mouths, may find escape t0 the north cvcn itiflrc diffictilt than thry are r1011’ finding escape from ltalv. TChuirchrl s Hats Gossip writers in the United Kingdom news- papcrs tutu-ti‘. with eagerness news that Premier Churchill, while in Canada, has been able to ob- tain yct another new kind of head-gear to add to his remarkable collection of hats, When he was in the Dntiiiiiion last ye,“- he ac- quired an i\laskati seal fur cap. Then when he traveller] to Altiscow for his talks with Stalin he sat in his aeroplane ivcaring a Russian tiighlcnp, resembling :1 (lfncsr; mandariifs hat. \Vhcn ht- fltwr 1,000 miles from Cairn to see ing the world; Britain's military and naval and air heads and Lord Mounhatten of “cnmmando" fame, and American leaders and strategists who have come direct from operations in the hot spots of three continents. What tales thty could tell: We know from official communique! and from the. vivid accounts from war correspondents ivhat have been the results of their operation!- and how some reallv hard nuts were cracked but dazzling stories of feverish preparation; for some assault. the near misses in another pfoiect and cntintlcss hernic exnloits must wait. .When one saw iivn or three of these commanders pac- ing the Terrace for a frcshening breath and re- laxing stcn. those who know or think they know '1 little of ivhat ii is all about found their fancy roaming. Ali. well. certainlv Mr. Kin-Y's bosom intwt have ewdlerl to be th~ inexmnsive host to makes good honey, and Canadian National fail- wayitiett are glad that Abitibl has a luxuriant crop this season. 1- : a a Tremendous things must come of the Quebec conference. Press and public accept that certainty as the only warrant or justification for the stifl- ing secrecy surrounding the Citadel and Chateau, for writers, from many parts being barred frOm talking to or even seeing the men who are free- will have had many ‘reminders of the great Duke of Wellington, who, after he had been mgdg Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, followed closely from his official borne, Walmq- Cutie, Dover, the plans for the Citadel's construction. now Lord Warden of the Farmers will just be out of hay into grain, One thing is certain, the Quebec Conference of ntilitary and other experts did not involve the Butter consumption in Canada is running at two titillioit pounds per month more than pre- ivar normal-reflecting the fact that Our food shortage is chiefly due to the most desirable fac- tor of increased food constumption by Canadians. 101 1K 1R z "m m flm. over, through newsfiltna and newspipfl ‘pum- graphs, saw liim merrily twirling at; old-fash- ioned _“topper" on the tip of hi: upfaiaed walk- ing stick, in the awe-inupiring "ma; ‘of (Zn-git. age. _ He has worn an artist's beret ind he pol- llltlvs By The Way . aunt- 8A S. C ml L e print on the Julia’ Iilrlmdfli h: ll wasn't; bis time. Th0 ' Silt-huh: rmn; an; g1; block (buster) letter-n. Sta-afford Beacon-Herald. ‘I'M llllbvu o! he Ntul rt- A certain cluu tn admonish his son on ac- schooi. "You mus". so regularly and loom to be n gran wiioiar." mid the fnthcr, "otherwise you can nev- er be an editor. What would you do, for instance if your paper came out lull of mistakes?" “Fatherfl was the reply, “I'd blame ‘em on the printer." And then tha- lather tell 911,111: son's neck nnd wept f-‘r joy. 3e knew he had n ivorzzv successor ftr the editorial chair -W-.1ii Street Journal h; Orfler-ln-Coundl the Mannim Government has sanctioned remix- ston of succession cuties amount.- lni to [Q1146 on the estate of the 1m William Aberhart, former fre- mjer of Alberta. Its action has re- suited in wellmertted criticism, both u m the act itself as well 8.5 to the method followed. -Calgary Herald. .____. New Federal regulation provide that n permit must be obtained to employ more than one domestic servant. in any one househ ‘i ttie idea being t0 provide help for wo- men with young children and re- strict the demands on the labor market of those maintaining large establishments. But so many wo- men have transferred to war work that; help is scarce and servants offering choose the easiest situa- tlcnl. Bulletin of the Queensland Bureau of Industry complains the regulation; have missed their mark and the result ts that "letsurecl wo- men are providing jobs for ieisured domestics." -Aust.ralia Newsletter. Even the old-fashioned art of gardening LS taking on a futuristic note, with hoses and sprinklers made of pliant, indestructible plas- tic. A substitute for rubber garden hose, the plastic version known as piyreim 1s already being sold. A fifty-foot length qf plastic nose tips price, together with gay green plas- tic couplings, is $13.b0 and a. plastic nonle in ‘lb cents more. --New York u. A Pretbylaerinn minister told n 800d 50011’ at an evening party the other day. Hts schoolboy son has two frtend.s_- one the_son of a bar- rister and the other the son of a surgeon. The other afternoon the three boys were playing together in the manse garden just beneath the study window. snatches 0f their conversation broke tn on the min- ister who was busy preparing a ser- mon: "My father makes a great deal of money," announces the bar- ristefs son, "more, 1 expect, than either of your fathers. He often gets 210.) for just one case." "Cu," exclaimed the surgeon's son, "my father gets more than that for one operation." There was a pause in the conversation. Then the min- ister's sen remarked: "But every Sunday my father preaches it takes seven or elgtmt. men to lift. the money." — Belfast News-Letter. At quasi-Inn time following, a lec- ture on "Canada Today," by Capzain Howard Coulter, in the Central Li- brary, a woman rcse and, in a timid, halting voice, said, she wished to thank the Canadian people “for what they are doing for our English boys " This sentimental touch sent murmurs of approval through the lnrge audience. The lecturer said Britain was more than well repre- sented in Canada by the thousands of English lad; there under the . Empire Air Training. scheme. "Wile there not only are they learning but they are having the time of their lives," he added.- Bheffteid Telegraph. Bntlon-hobblcd motor-late who are concerned lest they lose their skill behind the wheel before the war is -over have nothing to worry about. Tomorrow's driver, it ls predicted, will aim ly ride in on the beam. iillectronc waves will guide his car to its destination. Nor need his journey be lonely; there will be Another electronic device at his finger-tip to put him in communica- tion with othu- cars. All of which mny be fine, but the future, from where we rtt, appears slightly less than mntnoiu. Not. that we have anything against electronic waves, knpw their way around. Suppose. for instance, an ‘ 11c beam came suddenly upon its arch enemy. the lunapot, and struck off across coun- try without wanting. Of course, we ma be duly apprehensive. It's gn- ttrey possible that the car of to- morrow may be quite equal to this or any other occasion, having de- wended, u it were, from a long tine of jeeps. But. on the other hand oomider the embarrassment which might occur should the motorist by lny chance get: in on the wrong balm nnd find himself being ir- resistibly drawn toward Miami, with akin firmly strapped to the cu- w and n. parka buttoned up to 11inch n. As for the car-to-car com- munication system, we can picture the early blight of rnnny a. beauti- ful friendship if one driver's opin- ion of nnother IQGPS out into the atr wlvel. But maybe we're just looking at the dark aide. After all, they laughed at Ben Iirnnkitn, and his wnvq turned out all right-Christ- tnn Belem: Monitor. Then la no wood with n more evil reputation nmonc farmers than twitch, n nu endowed with hair q non of umiiin nnmea. Ita runn- ing roots are on hie o! destroying oven trees and as. Th1! dia- gncefui arun in now being whim- nqhmo hlYg been watching with inmost for some while the en- deavor: of n group of Bunion re- mmh-worken tn crou this weed with when. They hive two obtectn: one‘ 0o breed n min that wiii en- dure tho nil-trout Arctic Winter of Siberia; aeeond, to create a. peren- nnl when. A good many of our fnnnm who won daily n1- with twitch or quitch or oquimh or quick- ehl or couch gnu or, if you will, trltioum rtmnb, that is creeping when these fnrmnrn are scarce- lv uni-e that it con-lea n wheat- itke an on a tail, strong stem: and even ff the nmbitloua idea of Inlnnlon Illlllii I" flint, l! Incline lroklcg for the {use uncondnunal Sh‘. — M? inn re med ti ' ' to i bums, mE"§...t:r1.:°E1i£Qitdt?.“§;-‘K $8.3‘??- 1n “tnémifseror of e nu _ , more e _ _ to_I_.nrd Wilhngdoii, 2cm. u I n o“ 0° r But he has never had time to visit his official res- idencc yet. When he does he will be entitled t0 ”"”w "m" h“ n count of hi; reluctant-c to attend 1 the scales at. only 51X pounds. Tne . but we certainly hope that; they C A wealth Training Scheme. and it is still du‘ ‘ clement in whom nationalist pride takes precedence of siderattons. and its waived their objections; that such a Iar be f ganaiiiana are gblitiiuangrvixh: the‘: oya close association which develop; lasting friendship with young men of the other British nations, u well as with Pole Norwegians. their way about a policy of separ- Ah, love, lot tie be To one another’! m W ml fTo lie beforeunitkonlmdof dremn 8o varlouh, ab beautiful. so new, Hui-h reaiirk neither 1w. nor iovl, nor 1 N01- certttu e. hor mm. nor help for illli;_ And waters hon u 0n n dutiful Sweptflwithl confused lllfllll d e Wh re i t inh e nwggpran nrm es c by Rood grain strength of the twitch will available and thereby tin we of northern fields be vanity and BUBLIO FORUM . ‘IQ. fifi "“ .3‘..'.'..'-’,"-~;_A nlllnfim‘ 5"£"'-¢¢a 1 Till SOLDIERS’ VOTI. attention hll e Front were prscthliiv ordered to vote for lmton - mentmor they would F"! 11° cave. my I say that 0m ll aoidters are no more sptnelen thin they are 85 ct ma It. may be true that some dyud- in-the-wooi Conservative officer"; well as some Liberal officers of the same undesireabie by tried to tn- fluence the men un er their oun- mund. But that course would hon precarious one as soldiers 11M! I-iifl still have rt his, ammugri not. allowed y the Kins‘; In nt- ions and Orders to bake nor In)’ political meetings. demonaiirntivnl or recessions. ~ T a writer on December 4. 1911 travelled ten miles to Ba e 0° vote for Union Government nnd a0 for Conscription. The majority of soldiers voted likewise. Former soldiers’ view; are the same to-day on this silbiéct. ll shown by the Brief presented b! the Canadian Leizlon to the D0111- tnton Government on the 21st. Oct- ober, 194i, calling for a TONI WIT Effort. 1n which Conucrtption of manpower was urged amon! 09h" greater war efforts. Even if the rash statement of Politicus was true, which 1t is not, it would a. poor excuse for dis- franchslng some thousands 0f 011!‘ sons 110w serving. It would be dif- ficult to give our boys 110w serving in all quarters of the g r a chance to vote, but, i! a ltttle less haste in calling the election had been thought. necessaryJhose ser- ving 1n Canada might well have been given that. opportuntt . However, this note ls an y i0 111- form “Poiittcus" and others who may think likewise, that Canadian soldiers have minds of their own. and that. they were not. herded like sheep to vote in 191'! for Union Government. A few may have been but that no doubt also happened at: home—even among civilians. am, Sir etc VETERAN An Airman’s Comment (Globe and Mail) Of the gallant heroes of the all‘ to whom we owe so much there ts no finer specimen than Wing Commander G. P. Gibson, V.C.. D.S.O. with Bar, and DEC. with Bar, whom Mr. Churchill 1n a happy moment. nf inspiration 1n- vited to Join his party for his pre- sent vtsit to this continent. Wing Commander Gibson. who crowned a series of magnificent exploits in air operations aiiatnst the enemy by leading with de- vnstnthig success the raid against the dams supplying power for the industries of the Ruhr Valley, to judge by the interview which he gave to the press at Quebec, is as modest as he is brave and as intelucent. as he is efficient, Ques- tioned about the part that Can- adians are playing tn ntr opera.- tnns in Europe, he replied that "the R.C.A.F. is Just like the RA-R, they fight in the name tinifnrm under the same flag, and in the same aircraft against the same enemy." and he also stated that in his own squadron of the. RAF. there were 30 Canadians, who are "all doiniz jolly well." Thcse observations are inter- esting and authoritative testimony from a young British airmen, whose fine record and wide ex- perience entitle it to respect. He obviouslv records the air forces of the British Commonwealth as one “rent. brccherhood, servitw the same common cause of freedom ivith n common standard of cour- age. skill and devntionto duty. It. was the hope of the promoters of the Commonwealth Air Training Scheme that it. would nrove an agency for forging close mutual liking and understanding between thousands of young men from the different tions nf the British Common- wealth. and during their period of training their close commun- ion has had happy results for the achievement of this end. The original plan was that all the airmen trained under the scheme should form a common pool from which the Royal Mr Force would fill its ranks, ‘but about: a year ago our Government saw fit b0 establish overseas I separate organization for the R- . .11‘. This newspaper ‘ ,,', criticized this mmle at the time it was made on the ground thnt it mizht defeat one of the bene- ficial possibilities of the Common- of its windomJ-Iow- ever, the move satisfied n certain all other con- critics have B l It i £11 frorii WtiigveCllonliiidlmdbT-I lath.“ Air Force, and enjoying the Czechs and Our nationalist: hid FROM: DOVII. BEACH M110 101' the World W88 Ind fl ht, —Mntt.hevr Arnold. with the invincible noon b0 the men of the Eight Army, millions the world such a multitude of the world's heron. creating n perennial it t i1 id not-moms, it tn Frontal: than" manentl nggd, -. t I Bpoctatoi‘. Lon nigh £3; , t Until tho opening oi, hulinoll . THURSDAY, Soptombor 2nd. 1943 Au Snlucf ruruzsritiir-uiirtr runny-unlit: lilliiill coiiiisriiiir - cur sriilii on n1 strum rtutrisirituyr uotnssis _- APPLE iiurrrii 419m BIITTEIl ' ciiiiitrii riiuirs - rouitniii riiuirs to Consumers, All! SIISPIII-DID Thoroaftor thebo goods can b0 purchnlod by consumer-g only on surrender oi valid ration coupons. The suspension oi soles or deliveries» of tho above product! in ndditibhal i0 a similar nuaponnion oi salon to consumer-n of jams, jellies, marmalade: and honey, ' put into effect on August 23rd. SUPPLIERS: Thin freezing order does not Inter-fora with the normal flow of than product: to wholesale or rotail distrihutivolchunnnln. nmon unmnn-rnnnox THE WARTXME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD t. CG-l O atism fur our air force overseas, Speed copaiaeem a waste of mlll- Pte. Sontn straw, 2f year but apparent! n inrle contingent pgwgr, raid a motorist summoned member of the A.T.5.. warthe a of Canndn‘: a en are unaffected , by it, and between them and their gallant brethren from the other British nations utron: bonds of comrndeshtp or: being for-zed. rIIIIIIIlIIIII/iliflj, ~ Téaclier Shortage Aciite I for speeding. He add he passed three wnttlnlto catch motorists. "I could do with them in my factory," he told the ‘judge. gig] m win the George Medal, .gyflgd to her fur heroism - raids. She lives at Caterham, NY. RADIEIELPS. 1-111 ctr COMMENCING OCTOBER “h, ‘THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL IROADCASTS WILL II IIEAYRD 1N THE QIARITIMII u. fh directions a ‘A m“ “gunned It the "l" MoNDAys Prim 60 cents. 10.0 h 11.00 n. Ma-FIGIIGII- " '''' " 3-“ i‘ ‘~15 v- l-lbmnh . semi». CASEY STOMACIIS rulsnns ' uneven 1am u 11.00 o. —Mnfltlmo mm . m" 3-" l4 3-15 b- :-V0ouflonnl 11.13.... lnrlhveriivh Niissolinwhllelitoni . m WEDNESDAY! ha‘ 0201):!‘- “billil. "id..- ltL-lb to 11.00 n. Mllfun and m: how "l" It will relieve n1 11mm: f nymptoms. llla-GQOIII by. ~14"! w 1M v- w-cns afoot u u» Al! 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