THE hilflARLOTTETOlvN GUARDIAN I iNOTE!‘ BY TIIE WAY A Canadian Resources bulletin r assures us that w;od is an econcmi-l snuoilrioii went PROGRAM PAGE FOUR ment 0f its bases in North Africa. In the latter case, with attacks coming from Oran and Casa- blanca less than 30o miles away Gibraltar would be in similar plight to the island fortress of i .\lalla. .-\s a contemporary renlarks. it is good Not Good Enough (Halifax Chronicle) During the course of a discussion in rsruament rail-Tm“! "W diim‘ union's bureau of pupal? {PWmM-iim- m; cuiiiiorrriowii ouinnun Morning Daily (Founded in 1581) WORDS OF CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DAY‘ _ FOR A PEOPLE AT WAR cal way to reduce heating costs-l W“ germ,“ Mm“ hog-son w“ T h , , ._ B ' ' .1,‘ i f ‘Kh But it neglects to suggest who is mm, mp- The Princenl-Idward Island fan en Federation n, ¢ _ ; President: Lleut. cu. w. Cheater s. MoLuro “e” ‘hi? ‘he "ush are m‘ mg “my or m er f g0 ng to et up at s a. m. and l arm” w, be no "Imam mdtlfgfiirdi-“Nn “m” “.53, a; "u, m, r _ 1' . has __,,¢ m: “We Vice President: J. a. Burnett. l‘..l.l. so eventua ity- giggle: o‘; oryogigrsnra-curnwuii Faé-ksffmtn it. Tim spesuliyanilif’ ouonu -- matlglnrdeflflfitllxl 3g; hroadealh- ' . - , . D. . . lib-I'd" 1 a - pose in c P Edxxrsiiiirhllulifigi"flg"Bu": Dflfcgwrliilatf’ I'LL - German stretcher-Tiearers are or- édgfffe fiihatgroneiggféindgtlll lg°f°Tiibi°<frivgil°i§iluliye aglilgcfliibylrlll MONDAY, Nov. 10, 7.15 p. mnover CFCY-Bcv. Dr. Murphy B“ Assn-sun Editors: Frank Walker and Ian A. Burnett _ E DI [URIAL NU] ES _ dered not to pick up men who he"? greater sacrifice-r their we t tap? in oriswu. st. Dunxtanl University. - lost aims and legs, but only those who can be soldiers again. Guess. they have yet made" — Winston said Mr. Tnoiso Churchill. n: This is simply the statement oi a man who comes into imhlifi 861"“- expresslng some irritation over sople or the necessary. essential contro s. wrm an respect w Mr. lhorson. his answer is not 800d 811011811- 1Y- i8 fairly common ior a man enterinit public service w be irIitB-Wd by T-iie restrictions and difficult-NS that 11¢ SUBSCRIPTION BATES B; slsii in r.i-;.l.. s-ioo per year: 82-50 for 6 New" $1.25 for 3 months; 50o for one month City Delivery $5.00 per year; $3.00 for I months $1.75 for 3 months By Mail in Canada and U.S.A. $5.00 p" year Uatuiduy H eckly: $3.00 pol’ 108i’; ‘NW l" 5 lIWIli-IA 50c for S montha MONDAY, Nov. 1o, k458i» m. over CBA—Mr. a. c. ninth», m, h didn't hear oi Bader soon enough-(Brockville Reccrcied and Times) Of course, if we judge summer by the | sample we had this year, it may be quite possible‘ that Indian Summer is now with us. ii * i? TUESDAY. Nov. ihlghawlzerrgntlilggltgir. Icialpamnchmg, I OIL " THURSDAY, Nov. 13,715 p. in. over o. F. o. in-mv. Kenneth Slillivi DIIIIUII s ' mTThle arsénal on!‘ ’ i n\,v) h: ‘at. . . . . . t 0 it?! 11B B9 rig u It is no Joke leading lhe opposition at Ottawa I wmeb: fgjnjns a; roglspeed in 1942. these days, because you are damned if you do 1M they “Tin Broo yh. "We" "11 PUBLIC FORUM - the importance o! the Schoc] _ _ _ _ _ ,._ _ k _ "l, o. r, , . m m finds, but that does not mean that All speakers will deal with m "no _ criticize war policies and performances, and next yo“ New for er tiller-lie‘- ulff- “nabs-nouns of , all the restrictions or! gyégltf“ mm"!- L-tll-li-fl-lg run Charlottetown Ullilftlllfl ma] to obtained at . . . . qneatlono o! iuumt. n» so: or essential. On I11!- Ilotuiink’: s..." shimmy T-niao Square, u“ York; Old damned likewise if you fail to do so. Now that Plewihl midi" l" Charlottetown Guardian a». not it too often true that uouc ser- Iuutn as“ Agriii-y, bur-nor Milk and Washington, e e e a the chief attraction in hh€_ 1'11"“ necessarily QIHICIIIO i» opinion vice is hampered and obs ted W "mm". rr,.,,.,,...i.inh News ap-ncy, ins Pool 9a.. . . . . districts, it mill’ be iiileresuni l° ‘i’ "°'°""‘"""- unwieldy routine. senseless PPBWQ" uolllfflfll} .0. line, ssi in, sh, ‘Toronto; Newa Ulnufl, In view of the federal taxation proposals it is know that ten million head cf farm ent, and a sense oi unreallty that is Uliuleiiu Lnurirr, Ullilhil; ltolio‘: saws Stand. Uuilbury, work-stock (mules and horses) have. possible the New Brunswick Legislature may dvllvillfflbie- England arid be h $0 W°Tk "i °iil~ ""1194 l° "Mill-Sh. Under pr,“ . ,, -- .. ..- . .. . . to‘ in th _ ed with news d b hi, °'“‘ ‘m’ i "W" a" ”' u "m" N u open earlier than usual perhaps in the latter part fi,',‘,d““§‘§§‘,fi§§,§§,’e,‘§§fu,‘§,.e i, n5! BIBLE SOCIETY APPEAL on mgmlvliisiznigégiifiinliewfi-rilghaiiglfé iggieenenilsbeftlilergririivgztlfainiilivalléiii iEiX-tllliif: rlksi“.fevi’§f§iii§¢il§§ 8.2m The SMWWS! ‘”""°"il '3 Weak” "m" u“ °f Jamiary °' “Fly February‘ This ‘vouid pm- ildisigé asigf/btunegniegil liggsrhififixrl Sin-I think the Dublic who sup- Iebafnifntivcieity Itiis some in that 33g ifigiciiieriieopinegsiiiirlilzgeci iiritisrl onlteivisstslgimihifeéiiiiirbiiliiiikiwm It cakes! Ink.” “iiiiflim OPPPYiWiiiY if" ‘he Eiivemmem w Pa” ed to a plow that is turn ng overpvrt the great york 0i the British . mustbe hand-led and dial-rib" i“ subject, offered news for sale. He ship by newspapers o; new, mcufg: ._ —-- possible legislation following any agreements sod l3] a furrow as straight and even and Foreign Bible Society 511011113 [speedily d5 DOSEil-‘iie- Delays "e mmle collected it by rail and pigeon-post ha been developed in the 0mm, Alumni‘, NOVEMBER. 10, i941. C’ ‘as the proverbial "bee llfi0,"—Clllil.- know soniethin or the difficulties tnan irritating. thev H8 fNql-lehll’ a; the cable terminals, or despat- of the Associated Press iii . anq T,‘ Reuters. Now Rcuiiarshiselr $1,," destructive. Canadian newspapers have nil seen some evidence of red tape in ohed it from the terminals by these P t i t under which re awn socey agencies, and radually found a made at the fCGCKIIl-IEJTOL/IIICIZUliCOilfCffllCB. mm NewL is bravely carrying on. I am there- . ‘ ' . l th lish . Senator Mmghenis Selection Pam"? and "aim" f" “TBV-l f0 imPre-‘li haaagicgnagthflyfifierigd “qmfigf, lgitggi: Nfiflfvedwfifflmffifi wartime treatment oiutlti; béiex; IITIHEWTGWP yegrs he waiinevlritgfiidfiil: taken-over by the British newsm m; upon chidren the necessity of keeping off the Norwegian workmen from men- London Headquarters: ggangdoibttiltieltregoflpgebe absurd w itkistlrlypeé-pgégncsogyleg-efi Europe. and plight.) be operated by and lor all; um war i»; W1 re a r- br- or the sold-m’ reassures ..".’..‘.°.&; enritsisrsvaifnrzeuit. .._ G.“'~‘“°“,“'"“°‘.f..“‘°%...h. ‘his’. "r "—-=§- leieclio" i)‘ ‘lie Ki" Hm“ fvthur kielghci-i’ ionmmlg the Remembfancc Day ceremony t°' In addition. 1,600 wsrkers from were destroyed. and 30.000 oi old visedito determine what handrances whfiiféhciriii hadaiastablishesd con- "MIIOIMIEYIPURT TLUFFS QQ,..._~i-\-utive lilillCr in the Senate, to the posl- morrow. Stands are being placed to accommo- various paras, pious}?! counttry lgaye edition lostigu m m: N Myjgghmightbe removedmath- "r . ' . _ - - _ ~ - _ _ 9:‘ ' n " ew - -—~ --~ —— tlon oi “llltiillc lt-lidur of the National Con date the wreaths, and these can be plainly in be“ “m i‘ m ° a The P“ 5 "3 °l 91mm 3 - ._. as the Lily irritation of a man hii-iibvl‘ PFOJMi-i fliere- ‘These Testament has been discontinued. pe I faced with “essential controls.‘ transfers are wmpillsvry. 511d iifelOur binders lost all their mater- gervative lflirlv. This selection, made unanimous- spected from the footpath. The grass plot 1y at n .\':ni~ii;ll l".>h.i».-\~.~.ll.~@ Conference last week, wls ll1l'<'~~ll7ll\‘il by the rcgrfittallle iii heap}, m‘ ,1“; lilkisvill ilouse 0t Commons leader. should not be trampled upon by anyone. s w s n It is not only in Nazi occupied territory that made without regard for the work-' man's skill or family situation. Wages, working hours, etc. are fix- ed arb‘t.rririly by the Germans.- News of NOW/By. ,ials_ and though a certain nurn- ber oi’ new machines have been ob- tained. and a number of employees ‘nave now resumed work. mater- ials are slow in coming along and Reuters (Ottawa Journal) Hon. R. ii. lldllsiill. Senator ‘Aleighen, with hil the Victory “V" is making its appearance. A it w“, be some time before our P“! Jun“ Rem“ w“ a bank f i." 5 i. t t lon CXWQYlCIlCC in Parliament, particularly New Waterford, N. S. miner painted a broad Recentl the Ministry of Agrl- stocks are Hdequam we 511511 be chm, in Germany I “m, ago i; 0' li- l'< \\'iil' and subsequently as Prime “V" on the seat of a chair the other dav anrl wltui“ l" “mat”? ‘he .. 514w‘ Working frrim hhhd i0 mvflih iii! when experiment-s in ieiesrgrhu be- dufills- ‘i’ ‘it _ y, . .- . ' “All hands to the harvest. issuedqhe end o; the Wary gm, w “tn-act atwnuol-L 1349 hllnxdrr, z-ml “.111 m.- imtstantlmg ability as hi; kept it wet. Every one who came along and sat a3‘ app?“ ts‘, fyn, “gm-keys and‘ “You m“, heard o, the seveh the“: was a gaphbqiween tum nfw _ , _, ,, .', . t;' v _ ' ' "f" 1' . ' ‘ l‘ Llll fl_ ‘rl 0'1" 01‘ er: B, X-E‘ *‘P“‘,‘i“r ‘mi ‘ii MM‘ i". umiililtjoildillly thefllrllgh- m. [he Phi"? fiiilifld ii"? \ campaign “as right To iii/e Ollie cropvs. Oblbctfons lLQfllKOXf tiihe ggrfriblggurarbilnfifirvefiierff gfibxgeallb tirlillpflfe Hexiizch and Bel- O choice as .\lr. ll.il!<'JllS successor. e \\i - with him. working on me sabbath‘ 1,, has fortunawv did not escape it w” 813,111,198 a,’ verviers, mute“ m». able to vulva zht- w; ion, not only of Conserva- v - e e been found were iléspoh-‘Ybie for‘ russvm-lv dammed and only’ a little flimgmft?‘ "°“’5,'°°“°°“§§,§§°3§§yuf,t e e . - ., - - , , - - i i. ‘ s, N -h ‘ " acesan “Wm but or zrl l, Zl1lZlLllflllS ulio \\ ant to see out The Australian Government has GCCIGCG. not ilfaliigd Tn tuemioueif$0.25igliwiiinedlwilvafoilhe eikifglrif iii» b?! Odrelfirpplgeons. 1 ivzir ctiru" >l*\\"l\"l up, and m addition he _“'i_|l to make any further cuts m newsprint rations, xWhich of you." was it hot asked-go; rzonuo there is all the liarass- r lgfibfi" hag‘, “ffmiiffiii; ;’§,,{’,§},.§°§; i» a ~-" h despite u. i... miliirzsixi:si.%‘:.-zi..£:1;:$ in firms i" “L” "7 BU”) GUT 0f the dc-nio ‘ iivili tile Coiiiiirl’. Wimii threatened further reduction in December of 5 pull him out on the sibbrltn day?" y m“ m" m” a“ e“ nd’ up the pfillliTliill that is lying dormant in the hearts and mi _s of our citizens. In lhc ln-t war, Swinltor Blciglien as Minister of the Interior carried nlost of the burden of directing arlnlinistrative duties of the Govern- ment during Sir Robert Borden's frequent ab- sences in I-Tngllnltl. His voice has been the most cloqltmil l](‘.'ll'\l in many ycars at Ottawa, and his knru.\:‘.»lqe of parliamentary detail is unsurpasscll in iy part of the Empire. It was gancrzlily recognized that Senator lilcighcifs mlvnw llrlve had far too little scope in the hyper (llfllllll9f. The legislation coming before the Sl-ilxlic- in wnrtinle is infinitesimal llis place uinloulilcrllyr is in the Commons. wlirre as lelilrr of the Opposition his keen in- lvllcft and morn‘. courage, coupled with his rvlli-r fill'llll_‘i‘.l mentioned, can b6 jHHQ above il-tctl to lb» lat-t advantage. TMTWhe Fox Show Lq-f your the Silver Fox Exhibitors Associa- fim (lvclilcrl m “carry on" during wartime, and the sihaw . if the i940 Show, in number and qnzllityr of exhibits, in attendance and enthusiasm, fully jn-zifieil this ilecision. The same sound polity has llwll follluvccl this year. The FOX Show which opens at the Exhibition grounds t0- dny hid; fair tn eclipse rill previous records. The emrv list is tilt‘ largest in the history of the or- grlnizcliioil, u-‘zh zlpproxiniately seventy sections. New types of foxes developed in recent years will be urell represented along with the regular Classes of silvcrs for which this Province has long been fanlolls. Illscwlicre in today's Guardian will be found special features devoted to the Fox Show and to the history and development of the industry. Future prospects are also dealt. with, and it is highly encouraging tn note the optimism with which these prospects are regarded. More than ever now, the emphasis is being placed rm quality production in the fox industry. It is in this connection that Fox Show: have proved of such great value and importance. All nur cili/cus should endeavor to see this week's magnifirmt showing, representing the pick of Prince Fdward Island ranches and some of the finest specimens to be found anywhere in the world. A New Gibrallan It is reassuring to learn from the correspond- ent of 'l'lie Times of London that Gibraltar has been strvilgiliciilwl greatly. For fifteen months pneumatic drills have been boring new galleries in the heart of the Rock. The correspondent de- scribes the scene underground as still present- ing a Dailtesqiie picture of toil, although the work is close lit CllllllllClllill. A vast sub-surface city can now hou~v ihc garrison in case of siege. TllEIC are available guns, ammunition, food and a. water supply sufficient to enable defenders to rival the fnnmus endurance of 1779-83, when the hock §liiilfl siege for more than three years. There is also a “well-protected fuel reserve for the airplzltics participating in the defense. Women, chililri-n and the aged have been banislicd flYvlll the pnpillatinn, which has come down from tlw: normal 15.000 of peacetime t0 l fifth of that numhtrr, almost all men between the ages 0i 1h’ illlll 45 engaged in essential tasks. Some thousands more are admitted daily from Spanish territory for civilian duties and are eager tn enter because food and even luxuries are cheaper and tunic plentiful there than in any town in Spain. This shifting population. how- ever, must depart at nightfall and is admitted again only ilfliT the strictest scrutiny. There is no blackout except in the event of an air-raid mlriiiug. but naval posts and batteries are fully manned day and night. Thgn- 11H‘ i\\'u mwliulill- CVCITIIIBlTllCS in the changing iCIllViillv-(‘Hiifl uf this war which would bring (iilirnlnn- ll|('l\ inm [he picture. One would lw mi Axis ll(‘i‘ll]>.'l'l'tll of the Spanish peninsula. brjnging about an innir-iliziti: state of siege. The other would be tho CUSalilll by the Vichy Govern- per cent to make consumption 60 per cent of pre- war levels. The government simultaneously de- cided to investigate means of extending local newsprint production in order to conserve ship- ping and dollar exchange. u o n- In the event of Rt. Hon Arthur Meighen ac- cepting the Conservative leadership, will Hon Cyrus i\lac.\[illan or Dr, Grant accept promotion to the Senate and allow him unopposed return? Prince did it for Rt_ Hon Mackenzie King and Hon. Mr. Ralston, Queen's for Hon, Charles A. Dunning. It is naturally Kings turn to do the rieedful, though of course, Queens has two seats and could act accordingly. n v a- Sir William Willcox, medical adviser to the British Home Office since i919, and an eminent authority on poisons, died the other day, leaving to his wife and son his confidential medical and scientific documents. These cover secrets of some of the most notorious poisoncrs of the last quarter of a century whom he was in- strumental in sending to the gallows. Dr. Roche Lynch, senior analyst of the Home Office, is most [anxious to have these, and the family have promised to tlirn them ozrcr m him, I Oliver Goldsmith, poet, dramatist and nmn of letters, born this date, i728. He W85 plaln-Iggk. mg. and marked with smallpox; generous to a fault, extremely foolish in most of his actions; lacking in the ability to make money sysfemati- can)’. 0r to take care of it when made, but he was beloved by everybody. ills “Vitaf of Vvfikfifield" is_one pf the masterpieces of English fiction, apd his brilliant cmliedy "She Stoops to Conquer still maintains its popularity. His poem ‘The Deserted Village” will not feadilv [n forgotten. e c o e In the message of “solidarity with the work- ers of Great Britain" which was cabled to Bri- tain by Labor Prime Minister Iohn Curtin, he said: "Australian workers are of the same blood, fighting for the same cause and the same free in- stitutions. There is nothing we will not do. Aus- tralia is in this struggle, with all our resources. Since the outset of this war. Australian work- men have performed production miracles. We feel that Labor Government in Australia will mean that the national effort will be conducted more efficiently, speedily and victorinusly." Premier Curtin has outlined three points of Aus- tralian Labor's foreign policy. I. Maintenance of the Australian Imperial Force abroad at full strength with the full weight of production and material behind it_ 2. Increasing contributions in production and material to be made by Aus- tralia to the common pool. 3. Vital concern in the Roosevelt-Konoye talks and moves to ensure peace in the Pacific side by side with efforts to maintain Australia's defensive security. n: m a s Lindsay Drummond, London publisher, medit- atcd on certain words uttered by President Roose- velt on his return from his meeting with the British Prime Minister in the North Atlantic and then acted on them. The President had said: “The condition of the countries under the Ger- man yoke is something which should be driven home more and more into the minds of the people of the democratic lands." Subsequently Mr. Drummond announced a series of monographs dealing with the nations under Hitler's rule. The first has made its appearance entitled “I Saw Poland Suffer,” by’ a Polish Doctor. Subsequ- ent books in the series called "Europe Under the Nazis" although equally well authenticated. ;are also expected to by anonymous authors, (for, otherwise. their kin at home might be per- secuted. Even the translator of this Polish book described as “a clinical report 0n the pathology of a nation" and as "a horrible document" is rinoymous for a similar reason. Among the 82,- 000 murders recorded that of the heroic Mayor of \Varsaw, Stzifan Siarzynski, receives occular evidence. as docs the more recent killing of Pro- fessor Bartel. Among other documents present- eckare fascimilr-s of decrees, one showing that it is a criminal offence in speak or read Polish ill that part of the country incorporated in the Reich, y 111g the machinery when you have In the present pass it. is the liies, procumd the license“ not oi an ox or an ass. but of Whole nation. and of those other nations for utinm lt. stend~ as cham- pion. that is a harrd. Who wcul . hold that the Sabbath ‘was not. sanc- tified rather than profaried by such devout exertioxr-Daily Telegraph and Morning Post (London). In an important western centre there was a meeting of a grcup of. war workers and one peinlcman; declared vehemenlv that he WOUld-l sl time. is true to sav that the Mother It Land is desperately pressed and ‘firm,- have up uni-ii now borne by RI‘ antic work of this great Society ‘which is sending Iturtps in 747 languages, reaching HS the major portion cf the gig- out the Scrip- year_ notwithstanding war, x new 10118119065 for the first These translations are for branch oi the Reformed In addition SCHDUUTES n,‘ move R hand m hflp mm mere are presented to our brave defend- was conscription of man power and‘ wealth. foreigners." he exclaimed. “My two sons are in the air force and these There was a silence for a mccnent and then a man well along in yearsl arose and Said something like this "I am a. German, born in Austr , and all my five sons are in the Can- adian forces. I hate Hitler but I would prefer to have him beaten‘ by voluntary effort than by con- scription." -(Let-hbrldge Herald) Gixiin growers of the three pmairie provinces and that part of the Peace River district which is within British Columbia are to re- ceive a supolementary bonus of 75 cents an acre. The brmlls will be’ payable on half the cultivated acreage of each fami. with an upper llm‘t of $150 to any one farmer, :10 matter how large hi: farm. Or to ut it another way, the new bonus to be a flat payment to every western farmer. amounting to 371-2 cents for each cultivated acre, iri- cludlng Summer fallow. up to a maximum of 400 acres. It is not "tied" in any way t) acreage re- ductiori or other adjustment meas- ures. innlpeg Tribune Some distrulilng intimations have readied us from ottayva. It is sug- gested that Parlihment is again to be insulted by being summoned for a brief period. after which the mem- bers are to be packed off home, where they will be of n0 further in- convenience to the governin jun- ta.. Once more. it seems. the ime Minister is about to demonstrate in (practice his utter contempt and dis 11in for those institutions for which he has expressed the deepest reverence throughout a lifetime of political oratory. . . . .Is it, possible that Mr. King contemplates another mere rituakstic gesture of respect toward the myth cf mpuiargavern- merit uvtiich the people stlllcherish. when matters which may affect their whole destiny as a nation for uncoupled years to come are bein decided behind the closed doors o the Council diamber?—'l‘oronto Globe and Mail Geri his Khan (1182-1227) was an 0r ental msrauder who beloved that the only good enemy was a dead chem . He slaughtered men, women an children by hundreds of thousands. razrd whole cities to the ground At NlSh-flplll‘ in Khor- asazi he put the entire population to death, excepting only 400 artisacrs At Heist. India. 1,600,000 civilians were massacred in a week. Two oi’ Genghis Khan's aphorsms were: "An enemy conquered is not sub- dued, and will always hate his new master?’ "Show n0 clemency to my‘ enemies without an ex ress order from me. Rlgor alone eops such spirits dutiful." in the midst of his wars. Genghis Khan was in the news the other day. Hit- ler told a howling audrnce in the‘ Sportspaiast how fortunate the world Ls that he was able lo prevent a new Genghis Khan from b eak- ing over Europe from the East. —(Detriot Free Press). Nation's] advertisers regard their "slogans as extreme-fy valuable assets. They spend stupendous sums on making and keeping them popular. Not so long ago a large corporation spent a fortune on their slogan, "silverware that wears." Imagine their chagrin when a com- petitor took the challenge and came out with the slogan, "B‘lvet'Ware_ that resists wear." Then there is the case or the large coffee house with the slogan. Good m the last drop" ‘they carried it on fcr years. One day a young woman wrote them a letter, asking. "What's the matter with the last drop?" Ihe company sent her a cheque for $200 and quit the slogan. Another story is told about "sum that laugh at the laundry." The had such a keen sense of humor at they Mme» home wlflh their sides mitts-The! March o! ‘Pym. Cleveland. THEY BUN TO GIRL! Nlnetv per ‘cent of the children of midgets are females. in this time of dire other fellows aren't dcing a thlng."|?a°:€§tv needs only t0 ifll’ The cycling years; years turned to Fertile earth, forever old and new. o fire when‘ corded birch logs crackle into son 6M9. shall find its peace; my heart shall ers on sea. on land. arid in the “Wewe gm Lo get ‘hesellilf. The Society is therefore mak- ing a special plea for special help need. The these ‘ before your readers to meet \\'lil’i a. hearty and generous re. I am. Sir. etc. 4 J. M. MURCHISON, District Secretary fol NB, s; 9,151, ' EPOIISC. EARTH, DEAR EARTH Earth, dear crTrth, whose borrowed dusi. I wear- Not gracefully or for too long a time- My wav has reached through wood- lands wondrous fair, My heart has quickcried to the sing- ing rhyme Oi‘ Spring and Summer, reoccurring throuirh Autumn now The fruit now ripened on the curv- ing bout! 0t‘ time sllilil make my Winter nights less inn _ For I shall munch this goodness by And put forth leaves of golden f1 Desire eel. and. know. The quietude of grassroots under snow -—Ha.rry Elmore Hurd. in the New York Times. WIIEN NOT AT WAR. Three-quarters oi the go lation of Finland live in the rura istricts. MOTOR. 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