I CONSERVATION I l WEEKLY COLUMN 0P PRACTICAL OPINIONS OI ‘I'll! VITAL ISSUES AFIFICTINO ‘III UCII AND LBUSII 0F NATURAL RESOURCE II Ila I-UDIDW IINIHS IlAESHI-‘IKLD. ‘QAGE EIGHT r , GROCERS SELL Tll II _. _ ""565 er trunk and budded twig standing y \ LL22. etched against the wintry hillsides (By Douglas Lore Sharp) .. .. llnmtheufiowl Sign ggiittahfluwljig The moon was up, the winter is wealth, and hulth is wealth, \\‘illil.~. too We were returning home and 6 Igor cent on your invest- vmod-ioad is weal . which is a low rate to bundled up against the weath- landscape. to the woodchuck, 8nd to "iiig hfrcLout of éhehwgld, i118; mel '2 \."'oteouns -——- " Fifi-i..- xlihlie flwlly among WILL rm: CROW SURVIVE r "ics. No mun of them had when man in“ attempted to eh rosi omcrs o IANIS - 1m‘ “m” m°°"- M“ ~ - meat nous oluooisrs so‘ ding ky, the iviiid in the elms, éaggggeig glgggurfi-Ffieilg: 2:3.“ _ Ioheeom"; anti the I.\l'-Oli rise and fall 01 the one excepuon’ howevér__lz.s om w“ "o"; ‘b; u“, "m; $1915.“ buy-mg, ziic elemental music of the chase. ‘lliiso lil“il wcrc of allf sortslbu: nil if i ‘ill iiivciibcrs o a oca il‘\'—'.tllli'.ll club, numbering, I Q2121gbfiglttéfihgfiriflgngowpilalfifigg l1: = ilt".ll'(i, more than a hundred bu; names m“ bring to mind man-s I Lifllllii 1f £1101? B"? W" success in wiping out birds that. f0 . lills‘ f-sil in all of this neigh- one reason e.- enetnen were deem- . cod, a shot for ten of the iiun- ed more valuable dead than alive. Corvus, the crow. writes Kenneth D. Morrison in Our Dumb Animals. The passenger pigeon. heath hen. A (‘AMP CALL TO BOY SCOUTS A Pd" urging Sruutmzisivrs to get their boys out in i-itviip I'm- fln- I|(‘;‘_|\]\ brnrfit n1‘ thii full outdoor life. as well as u-umivriiil truiiiing, it's iiii-ii issucil in liil‘ l-Jsrculivi- Board of tlic Buy gi-nngs , _ ciamnh Abba“ Vanlilrck lliil Scouts have the Idea. :-~~~—~ . CENTRAL GIAIARIIIAII ocious ‘rem 11' mud; on iiuiitvi-s. And after that no The crow was slated to follow Norwiuii ~ ~y m- more ciitdl hiiviiig of the pack these species into oblivion. But what m. in l! . n5 bencith the watching moon, no line was going to be a blitzkrieg against “Ylllalflrlir. oraaelerhgerltfiiaz"; .u' him has turned into a protracted new” nnuro my be ummn u I n. of sharp tracks across the snow clrletly pnynblu In _ m, inn.» ~ ‘ keen (deed, war of nerves that has some ob- INIIII a word. ~h_-.~ (filled, trotting under my zgrvers giving the edge of the Wlng- hi...“ .U‘.\'(‘l‘ nivndoii" burs! sfifkngers- , -——— i~ i,..~ii...iiii.rhici=, n; ....‘=:...$; :."..°.:!..r.i:“i.$:'r;;: msW=L“=»P1~we»»h--- ‘fi’... iiiiill (it RiLaAgliVe fox ifllzlgtsfrflgic1igfilf°tihfl at CWWS- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- “was i. good hunting so [are noflgme" or Y izlzffrlllg We? ANCE. L-978 rs on of Iuii ‘ is alive, A gray goose Until about“ 193%“ tahm“ 1"- mil cs in wrecked art-us 'l‘h_»v , flown the sky is better wouldn." was“ ' mmmognltl unters sffrziged and moved turniiur. by’ sport Ifiiuii the same thing trilsslefi crows The“ 1b suddaem occugxldan vans and Scout Zffii-Ifflmifi- lrliiug! uiiuii a bible. . vaflbba Sportsmenis 3:”. amzailong at rmcrgaivgv fowl i" and start creating. and sporting magazinesgthat/ the ‘ 1W0 5m" Dlflllilnfl- crow must be mainly resporisibblc K1 Sh" Savihfl- 510D for the phenomenal decrease of i’ . . l watching. Stop waterfowl. Biologists said that over- .. .lll(i eillfi loving. These are shootin and drought were the two .ie ion commandments of conser- prime actors but such "sniping" i- ‘i mt‘ i1 for each of us within his own did not deter the "big bush" against i "rd and neighborhood, over the crows. Every conceivable met ifrrs \\".>ri i2li\i'.lli0fi Milllli‘ ' 'I‘li<~\- run messages. fought lil('L‘ 1"il‘I9S.'l‘CllfiCl‘<‘(i first nil uihi istcd in cotntlvss other iii-e hliz they (its ' thc notices to CIVIC TAXES—Pay your second installment. Citv o! Charlottetown taxes early and avoid long waits on une 6-25-51 CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Induction service of Rev. J. R. Skinner at Cornwall Mon- day. June 29th at B P. M. 6-27-11. A REAL BEAUTY — A beautiful salt water trout caught in the Dunk .iii<i and . . . - -- r i h . . ‘NO — .°lnn,“l§":flf?gg§ a all? §',.,,y‘_”“{=.§§§nb,“§' mgpllgrémiggoiriilfg River was on exhibition in the City v ICQS U . i “WW hflrgtéfore w-e even bombing has béen . kisté evciliing. Tilinfishx, lhgolltieAd by . _ .. - : " Tweniynix m d . 1 t ' n rew oonan per a gen As llil 1"" lliie in cl iih "m" t-agiiltmrn hi-iclrv. s" "l ‘i iii ‘ml s‘ mum“ and burned and dust during Oggsliigmfiwysinbgklgf at Albfln)’. mfllgured 13 1-2 “C1195 Bile 130v "s of PlYsiUll buff. of concrete and wood ‘bulk 1S .\V-lll)i'\‘t'i' Illoliutes a stream 001- 0g“. ts h and upped the scale! at 4 ma‘ 3-. - a _ . ,. = , . . ;~ 1 _ u p0 .____. n_c 8llLJill n; otiii. bo.s to g0 trely bi the boys oi er s sous a mink. no mutter how many to gormrlxlgiérovgvaumf}. ggifigfingig 90th Bm-l-“DAY _ He, many 1190i‘ ivlicc-‘s the ivutcr turns, how many ITOlIIilS the mill may feed. Mill competitive aflahs that’ usually div‘ friends are congratulamng’ Mrs‘ _ . , , _ e . ide the participants into tw be . Thomas Doyle. North Rustiw. who 1-“ ‘QK-“L Jqn'(\“(,‘1‘_<:)0;_:é‘e Lznixngfa: $1h°e()ts1?1ingl team-Aha 05G twist cerigbratied her 90th birthday Sat- ‘ * - ‘ * e eas crows—must throw u ay. .325.“ . . . sin. or time. "°‘ “d” ""5 Britain Abolishes Private Ownership In Coal Royalties mi" tlic siiizimer, like them- years. Faring iihc Ycdllh.‘ siiurts instead of one of the boys ' of his dktrvt do we t Vice Prcsidcnt HCll y J. Wallace was ciic o; Iiic Unit d states, inst B11 Scout Liuwlois, early duvs of Scouting he zidciitcii its Dfihvmics for a group of Sunday- school b4; in i1 little Presbyterian church 1m lcira. era-iiiiiiiiaiiig- Sir Joseph Pope . Married Iii Ottawa ,5. cut‘ after the first bi ff i , ‘lit be planted. And even is no convincing oevidesriycia Th3 irisn future. we can de- crows are decreasing. o opt-ii season on certain beThe war élgainst them is still s "--~ . r I - " . - n Nczt ly‘ 450 pounds of Gavcrn- __. _ tlKiillflili ll lbffliifilflhnli phkrigwdethxast The garytlitfiowgig firlgneiiiis 1150x3155’ fuel-it'll aviprovkcd HgXl-{ibii} sews OTTAWA, Jum, 23_.CP)_MH ibml_.l._ would [he Shooting he de_ least inhibited about spreading pro- imle §ilpved Li’ sl-Pijfcr-DPS Nora John Pope, daughter of Mr. sircs for himself be claimed by us paganda- In the pages of SDOrtinR m 5°“m°"“. 51m" ‘S “T 1m“ and Mrs, Edwin-d Pope oi London. rrl, it irould make a wildlife morgue magammi mainly. a vain attempt in ieii‘ Dominion iiim- England. and Licut. Pctcr hilis- by Alum-b.“ bbfol-n the pup he is is being made to convince the pub- pn 2n for sciid" Bfllilflu Scout (drum, Tbmqnnn n; Qtmwii who l5 U-d-ubn, m; been broken w the 11C that the Crow is adelicacv. Elab- “ ' ' " ‘ " ' crate “crow banquets" have been (By Alan Randal) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) IDNDON. June 23—(CP)—'I‘he day of private ownership of British "Dlgwffl —V1L“~- b’ 1'11(“~i$- iii ltoyiil Ufllllitiihll Niiiiii VCilllii .r d... _ w - Reserve. vrcru ed ill‘l't‘ ins’. ” F. . -. , ,' Dublkiled- SDOMMIEOus enthusiasm “m1 myames 15 mm‘ After thy sci-Lug of a coilestioii szizurdiiy in Si. ' ‘i 5N5 Church. sdglgg5&1‘“m?fiiflfsggtiifivgggntlig 0V9!‘ 6311111 the birds 1S IBRRIIIK. {Itfhwas W1 diam rm‘ that “fish”: "'1 @0545 “m1 "mgaz-"QS ~01 Smd: M155 POW 15 0 h1'~\1“1'd““‘r‘m“ 01 no‘. iii the law It‘ is in love The however' eediwr of a ‘um mag“ 0 nsatilosriilncheouegoirfrmgi? 01°“?- icrs. iuztziing. the Boy Scouts oi Lady Pope of Ouuirzi and the lulc m“. nx.o,cpts_ {he same law’ re “fine 919591"! 1111511318 DOt the crow 2ft holders gnd totamn gwfidfl Windsor iouiiii tliimsclres witlh sir Joseph Pope, iind of Mrs. W. D. “m! ‘ ‘ St abide b bngp we aooiked m is about as tasty as the 0003,6301 025 000) Hencefoli-ward the fire tons of old mid ii iflllldilleli Givyniie of Toronto and ilieblatc Mr m the Both {rheifilftielir-ltln x at it state owfis 66M l_'ovames_ "di5'-1l1'(i$‘ shin n, 3:51pm ilirtcc. Giviiiiic. Lldll). dilOillibll 15')‘ soli 5cm‘ me name m Several n m! I‘ 61ft! y has fnade is Step meuné the end of an nhiii Mllstiiilllll) liioiii e oi s to enlist the farmers em started in 156a It Ls a mam. a substantial “ruin \\"'s r _ uiiti of Mrs. A __ x 71f ‘ turnei min ihisScc-ut “Ciin-s Up" 101i oi Lorbiidgtwoii-liiii, Enguiii. e runs ahead of law, as allies in the “battle the . , - , . . ii i v l f ti of a iuiid lo. war distressed Scouts of and a iJ,l.l.ll(1s0li o1 ihc late Mi. and e m nary m° e n 0mm on at‘. i“. of YfllllllPn no i.\w, and not only pro- crows." Many have joined Some P1” - 1 n ' n ret overnment policy for ad- i-QUS but Dams and makes alive. EVE bfllkfld- 01151112 the flndinks (‘I fighfiswghfg the coal mining mdu5_ Britain Mrs. R. i-I. lluycuck oi Ottuirn. ' Father V, A. Dcrinody officiatrd We shall alw r5 need the law. but government scientists. which indic- Thn Brusgnk... 283mm a b“, andfeigiitdushcrs fé-on; ‘the R.C.N.V. éliilvfxilll; Xrllliéligilfllt we need love in- gggtltggrsthe cglxsngre greathinsect- ggdttihtgewéinfiagglfifigtofamigiflig llsizl inf/Pr. hus Vrotcsléci .1.:-“-ili:—*t R" 0.1m‘?- Pgu?“ -° ‘qngrfl. .» s1 . I .l) grass ODD” when Britain needs 10.000000 more Tht blltk. giicn m iii.1ii.a__e b. l... us cinct conservation legls- igolggfgfulilgotsiflefizgréiggsaléayg meg tons of coal annually ma“ there is the coiitiuiivci EiCi..\'llf.‘F. of Iifilliilll Bci" SIOLIIS. iioiiiiiilistrititliiig titer (ilsflflfilfi tit bv the Genian ,n- miiigitoii. Meanwhile. her uncle. i'illl'()i(i Polio of i\l(>liil'<'l\i liiiioii nt \V JYOOm up and down ivorc an afternoon lurker frock of iii (‘\'(‘l"' sci: cell‘ romuin and a small floiicrul the liiiid. and across from shore t6 that. the r “ tn in 1 available. geid." sflfimfi, “f,‘§’s.om§uf_“’ce,fgltfinig In 1568 the English courts ruled have proved that the 07o’? also dis- 1 Elizabeth versus Vader’? ' ‘1“C“°“5' The smut 1mm?" illlt of hhic iOl"-'Ct~llil‘—n0iS Sh: car- .0101... m t- 1k . y, _.. ‘. i. i H 0,; v.‘ . »- ~ ‘ -~ -- l. hbmlt birds 1nd th Duke of Northumberland. that mom“ U‘ m "m Chips‘ 5 n": “m. a °°1°"“‘1_1_‘°“‘.1“°F' V. bcnsfs and flowers and trees be 5:32:13’; 13% nilllfnber M farm pests lurid-owners‘ rights extended to the Lieut. anti .\Iis. Tiiointon will re- Sun-ind, ‘m. tramps afield be taken rl? ars. white bs cenm, o‘ the earth. that owners been a hctbcd of imcnt. “the b0 s "if ‘ » ‘Ville ii in Otinirn. , - _. . c __ . B110 their Parents the May beetles _ sime froiis‘; faith in the Allics as s“: __.______ w“ f,“ m “cf-v ‘chm, wilds heart Defenders 0i the crow are m-db. we?’ entitle‘? 1° the» minerals u“ “H, WVTYYS. W mi 1 etinmriod. tiéitknowglcige ably referred to as “fifth column rich their soil excepting silver and - Poi 'llOl1 err“. , ‘i- 'go . 777 Olnen ’ 1 o ma ng m‘; The decision assured thousands of , "W T‘ . “ii c iii t d 1 f shmniéoyikliénitréilerittldlgo gcofidwfgiligzlll; T0 Prepare Sugar 1111i. 51km‘... lihiiblcofncodovelgd gig: Silvia‘) 31in my rgsxtiedk tgfe :3: formulate plupfldg, bwnerslof tgilgbl; are‘ foster“. b... 30.. scout “emu-y. m? h 1 T munifion and tons of explosives are gg-gwbody minworkggntiheycoal on Ration Cards is m"3%"ié..$?.2’.‘f§f“i.uw§‘§§ lilii°dnoiiiéi°bfii°¥t...‘.li.‘i°*i~.£°"‘¥ we ee- “1111 the ha“ V1931‘ o" " C l‘ ' your tow '1 Hinzhnm has ii three- In fact. one old Minnesota farrgfir lFmm tile buyinfi-out {mite ‘fffpflgi ‘ ‘ OWHCPS 1-D O a C03 [l l‘ B iilc1ifi- ( iatfioii. plri~ an ill \ill‘i)i'_‘ mitt ‘Y1 _ .. .2 i - ' " 1 iirri ‘ ‘ n‘ ‘° W41 Li“ summary‘ who Ought to know‘ tens “s m“ ""5 is vested in the coal commission on buir vii '11 “M "““"““” TTAWA "Jllllfi 23~I'CP)—~Oii - .- ~~= 1- -- and 13 ‘d CI‘ Cm‘ D- Tn S? mm" liiLO‘LVL‘ ‘ '1 '0 hour for the “fire: >"cTg\(‘i“iiif‘oi‘i‘Cfvi'din ClAgfl-“dihurch éi-iitii-iiioxiial 22:37am l haw o! the behalf or the slaw and’ whue col- veg are .... ii'l1rl' ‘Ir-"Ofiiim ,. . ~ - - » ’ .1 ‘ ‘a ‘n .“ " C 5131" 1 .. y c “m” t“ leries will continue to pav royalties, u . . (st ma. oit of \.OilllllCll “oiiitn .1 of (“b D A R mflkm mnyrva _ _ V ham at a time of mwt nstinnalstiess ever Oman” m me Dumbbell‘ c Ho" a mnjnr théme ‘mfg beelzee - they W11] be did to tne treasury. shch ns we Present.‘ ~liifqiii r Wfimmo P, (,5 m“. “bun, Boa,“ p“ Md hhwmovnrg 60c a 16W A05 As compensat on for their less of Thom A Callmbfii- P*"“°e bwmrd reported lenient that .771?“ “'°m*“ I have ~i <....._{.;. ivoodpt deedled iiéiihlio illigiyalttthi ovglllii-Viaiezlijl oihaig “"”'"“ a ' u" 2i" z". :1‘ 7lll'— - _ ‘ ‘ ‘ . i I . . . A“ “I... Br... 9mm anti his blue 2.E°§Qé‘1§i'l.h:§)fi1‘ CS1“: ‘jmliicfyujdats i1l;vIl'\l2ly!l.'i!:l‘i(i‘ flllziil)fii)f‘(ili:ilt0d to trees years’ net royalty revenue at 524.430.. light torch _ i- ‘ml fir, \Y}'li““'f1~“ c o 12200000 UODliillilmt. id-th-Plln‘ -til‘u_jji-h~elir°lghéo if‘ W111i: 00g‘? year." ted £15m help in 1i "Eli ik Fhiilliiifi“ Q1111“? S ting iit iiiiic u. iii. tomorrow: Em“, aH-fl ~-t 5d d 351 811s I B Toyaiy Wflefifilwfiflun Bom-e the last Tnroiitn hhrkout. A nocfo" the volunteers will work in shifts - orxwnllul-{nl n95 Pm 6X1 thereon ggilmrxiifl gave llgeetnegrgvifmg- more than £100,000 a year. many only a. pound or i/WO-hllll the end‘ thleg TORONTO. June 25—(CP)—Dir- ffifig fivifintneeni b‘.‘;‘,’i“§fi’§_00§_'0§0 ectors for 1942-43 were elected and bu; me bee; the government would Philadelphia was chosen for next do w“ 575000000 The“ a govern. years convention cit at the final ment-named committee set the pur- sesalon of Rotary tcrnationais chase price at the equivalent of l6 33rd annual convention today. years‘ return on the basis of £4.- ori the ivsv to a home ivhere B» for four days transcribing infcrmu- i) bebv was expected was stopped he- tion_to coupon ration cards from£mt (311156 1n~ hhckout sticker orgy his application cards collected‘ toniaht._ k C... lirvdfuifviliS Was hasn't went. The work will he (lone in schools ‘r. T V Pv-fqiyflv n Bcv Swot ho s"! on by wonr n \'ilO_ VOiIHlLO "cd throufh cub. i.‘ '1 r-.~<_in tweiity-yczir-old 11s“. 1.,u._,.5,.._. h.“ .4 g _ ‘ llililfilllii -‘ iiJ/afitins. ii siirciiil ll? ‘Ji‘l)\‘.'ii o. g.‘ ~ birrglb red and whne 5-60‘. .0 b; .i...-,.=nn,¢=e.1 with d cruiiiiip; cpiiimiitec in Qicbcc am. oak, manic. ash. hickory. flowering blue lcnse_il.shil,,ht_ the boards fClZiCllZli ZKiVLSOXS __coui- tlnigwcccl and pine! A rocky, iri-eg- ‘ YIHHOSS. If ncccssnrv. work viill be iilzir DHTt‘. full of rabbit, skunk and Seven uil~but-use‘ess acres that ihiee hundred and fifty do]- vim" fcc for the country Th" “Wwpmmi "1 chamiw" cogtiiililrgg il-‘ixiiélgxiiiilvulpfigiinces in 11.00 ‘mflk “m”! A PM“ m“ l“! The new directors are: 420-000 H yell‘ and the FOYMY 0W"- fllVi winer- of i-wsiimml‘ VOililli("(‘l'§ with Ii8359 Other brw- ‘i .IQEIV‘.‘“S ‘q Mme for one “reek,” Richard R. Currie Johannesburg crs must be satisfied with that. i ""'~“‘ 1""'"""'S viiiciwi to: 1 ' Qiicbcv i3 80n- Priii . '7‘"."““:“ m4‘ m” m°k°°'°"° tum” South Africa’ Maniial Galigarcia 9°31 TQYBMY lime" a" 3110"“ 1 l‘ '7 ""‘°"' ‘i 77 d i100: .\u\.. Brinis fvk ‘i-mp‘ an.“ M m“ "m mmeyed Hernandez fiavana Cuba~ Arm: m 1°‘ ma‘ “dually being . m1“. 0"?"- 1.0m] NOW! SPOliJ 1.250: Miihziiih. “ F‘ “,“-*‘-'_S“‘.-‘“. ""5 "i gmwilig afidO i-iiilmei saiitiiigo ‘Chile W°Yk°d “d w“ whm‘ Wm be Nion fillti i".ll‘fi"l‘f‘.'is n‘ var )vi< 7.7911 Snskiltqhpwan i536: Albmqa hung. “tilrifgr Francis Kettmilehl Beyrduth’ Le; worked in the flltlllrnliglg cgaiiorgis 03) tenti 1 output pgesentéday workings. will realize banon; C. J. Stclger, Zurich, Swit- Almy. Torquay. mic swrs. nil hwi no to a total Whrh 3,100; British Columbia 1.851. zerland; P. H. W p-vqlrpe we q- Scout stand out 1.1- W" Yflnsomfid thfim! Seven acres . . . - -. h i -.-i~. l. iimivk (‘AT Lucky °f thillhlhfl- trimming. and trash- ' - ‘mifE(iqi?\r'q\?‘1'1-Sii‘1'?\“ \’iin.‘1“’: cilriTllfill~ Flori?“ ~ ‘C?’ , “I'"".f‘l‘lk."‘"“\" “m” “m me‘ gxtligiisixiid'rtrelfiori.nannaag' Eofiliggiesttirofalg owrierf of m “iii ‘Wining “n01 {n}. 6' Y~vwemv' A n bml-“Nl "mm m a 11x11?” U‘ M “If... S iglftillclfivyilshigle‘ Ncb" liarry D Poulstonhiima O" lose Mgniestifhd ofotnlilgirsiirtiililiilasl't3% Dirac-Tr of .11 i. iry pining. mi lllCll Bis niio l‘t‘-()"i'll('( if ’ _. "i ‘z . l "_ ' - ' " -‘ v v -~~ other (iriy hurl iilPlT‘ _ on tlic . wiwhribxivililil‘? éioguiood,‘ gor- gQL‘;,-OFQE’T8VI9I‘IEQX3Bncgrlgsgil).65g: momltvvililxglapa Fggglmlarmli- géhgili: itfifi."il'u4fifi B» outs iron- on l0l> __ was a bluck cat t‘ 11 191 0° 0T5 F: 1116 negbom Ga}. Rabmond funny the D“ e b; qamntdm 5113.000; g1 v (illiifig and i)i"\\lllg the ler_ the fire _ 11 flgryéggd- Hobokefi N a, I m“! Butt £109,000: Lord Trades“ ' 4' S ' e ~ 3e i ' '1' £74,000; Duke of Northumberland. '1 er ‘mm’ t“ °°'“'°““°“ 269.000; Lord Dlinraven, csaooo; Ilernando Carbajal of Lima, Peru. was elected president to succeed Tom .1. Davis of Butte. Mont. Three vice-presidents ‘till be elect~ ed the new directors at the first mee g later today. UITAWA. June 24—(CP)—The firigwcontirrilgent 10f wCaniaxltian fire g rs w o voun ere or over- d b h _ to the Netherlands navy today by fififwfi aefiifiédfiifiiiiii’ ilfiiti. Camden Pow“ He" Complet- was informed today in a cable from Th9 51mm‘! “rem”? m" milk‘ Bram: Morrison, British Secretary 6d awe lance of the craft also o e. p Lord Durham. £35,000 and Lord El- lesmere, £26,000. norm our FAST Cit-AI‘! MONTREAL. June 26—(OP)-A pair of the fastest war vessels in the world, each packing a potent torpedo punch. were turned over i‘ f .-: ‘ " i i 0,. zfill‘ s? herald completion of the firm‘: activities of motor torpedo boots. The factory now turns to aircraft _ parts product‘ BRINGING UP FATHER Ulnar-d’: relieve: sprain; mm: Cl-lARLOTTETOWliV “GUARDIAN li\l‘t\l“il the narrow » . f’; _ ~. . - " i in drive- reckon the trash-wood returns! » nun PROCEEDED OVERSEAS aft.“ M ‘illlytbllbflkede out a Seven acres left wild for all wild migcahingagiigggssonmtxlggttzorkflgf on: Y1??? ointtiiecgiggiséiehlsivo record mi. m“... _ ‘flag shapes under things-that is my small contribu- t of‘ the Army. a. part of which A proportion of the Permanent oer andman in the entireehery om‘ ilie lee of the stone wall. Fox hun- tion. But oh, the difference to the ittle is seen, continues to itroxwtgt fieroesdtivlerks pggxofledslckixltégergxegn Aqfiive Army. a-nadiaii '5 u“ 1°“ °f ‘he Cm“ °I M‘ y the caniiiiiaii Military Hcagquart- e complemm °’ mm“ flow ' objective being to train suitable sol- as a nucleus to train and assist the enormous increase in sta took place at the commencement of The and during the present conflict. ent war. (when the numbers for the V011’ imllortant flut Permanent Force wcrc iicplorably the maintaining o limited). there were approximately army record, both 200 members of the Corps. hostilities commenced. this was in- JUNE 27, 1943 4__q CORPS or STAFF CL ERKS ALSO 6012s MECHANIZED USES TYPEWRIT ERS, MIMEOS TArmy Clerks Lost 34 Men in Ship Sinking when Crossing Ocean To Assume Duties Overseas gififslmthzliguffmlnuatm“ °‘ “W ‘ ~ i d tflfl Stan Clerks w pmvlde “a “e s s, ers in London. Since that time. they entries of one . . w h 51.12% cfgfkrgmniiigs orcferhlgfirig Ehc havebebeeilf tliloitgd by lddiiliOltlfili in memrso e orps.w ares branches of the Army Wt] r118 serving with me Headguarbers o‘ them. I n, had no; been (b; 0n, W31", the Formations described above. and the last Great war, the public Also. a number o! rcslmentai clerks ght not have heard much of the 111W We“ "B-Iwleffed l0 the C01‘ . Corps of Military Staff Clerks How- over-sm- thereby augmenting e ever. the tradition of the Corps has Derwlmel sent Irlim CB-Ilfl-da. grown on the basis that "tall oaks The Corps suflfered a very serious from little acorns grow." blow in the loss of 34 specially sel- Early in the twentieth century. “Fad wwmm 0mm“ N°n'°°m' the gy-igign Aymy included e corp; znissioned Officers and men, who on the Cor to say that b; Sign clerks, and Canada feiiow- went down with the Nerissa. . due bers do no iing but “w ed stilt in 1905 b. organlzirlz a slmi- to enemy action. while 011N351!!! the d. 0! course they do_ bu. ma? iar Corps. Notwithstanding the fact Atlantic in May. mi. my. like m of them Possess the essential d...’ that the British Army incorporated other members of the Corps. wereflcations of knowing how i0 ma ' the SiafI Clerks into the Royal 1180M in the thmlght of serving also In addition. the members 3,; Army Service Corps about me yegr overseas. and this moment seems an the Corps take part in various lib. 1908, the Corps in Canada. contln- BDDPODFIEW ODPOYtI-lnll-y t0 Day 0f fl-tillfitlc they don't ma“ ued_ homa e to their memory. them lying down! They have woe The organization of the Corps in 1n ghter vein. it might be said various championships in softbnlzil 1905 was to provide clerical assist- that the Corns-like most other bowling and hockey and maintain ' ance at theljieadqunrters‘ Offices of Corps dnrin the Dffi-ieflt WBI~hB5 Very live and enthusiastic m...‘ the then Militia Department of Ot- become m anized. You might ational association. A iiunibci- o; tawa and in the vurlous District 58y. 110W can a. clerical Corps be- members of the Corps have iiiicrcsz Headquarter; my“; Canada“ come mechanized? However, if you ed themselves in Rifle SilO0lllig ' remember that "the pen is mightier the corps have had some .0; a?‘ TRAIN SOLDIER-CLERKS that i“ than the sword" and in 99 members on Bisle e v cases out of 100 the Den has been es. y t an“ M ‘mom This was the function of the ED191000 by Wllewfiting and duplic- Corps only in peace-time the main M1118 Ihlwhinf-‘S. you W111 realize the Organized Overseas Help ' tremendous speeding up which has In the fall of 1040, it was lcit dier-cicrks to take their place in the taken Dlhce- NOt only that. but that the individual or iiidisci-iiiiiu- field in \V8l'~till1€. at Formation W119"? in the 18st W81‘ We 118d b0 11W 5911511118 0f parcels or cigarene, Headquarters, etc. By ‘Formation scramble for a dug-out or sand-bag to members of the Corps 0.6.5.5‘ Headquarters’ is meant the - cellar for In oflloe. we now and the was inadequate. and that millet-hing quarters of the Army, Corps. Dlvis- 00111011310 1118011111 placed on be done to ensure that the ions and Brigades. in the zone of ‘P1119115. 111 1-119 10PM 0f lhrke mobile b0)?! Overseas were. and knew um active operations, offices, which include every possible they were. constantly in the minds At the outbreak of the Great War. niece of ub-w-date ofiice machinery of the Corps in Canada. 1i in... 1914-1918, the Permanent Establisli- urocurable. thought, by seieral of the chin.“- men; of inc Corps (semen ~13") Into the Stcnopraphlc Sectionare wives in Ottawa. that the mothers was 5 Oflicers and 06 Other Ranks. enlisted men who possess qualiflc- Wives. sisters and sweethearts o OI these. 12 Other Ranks proceeded IMOHS 1n shorthand and tynewriting all members of the corps. would overseas. 3 of whom were killed in and have had experience in civilian come forward as an auxiliary 1° action or died of wounds_ 4 received life HS secretaries. Till-l 0650111181 carry on this work. The NSllllj aid their Commissions. and 3 were dsc- are Called “Don to oarry out many really astonishing. Ami- dn 1.1.1131 oratod for gallantry by bciniz aivard- important duties in the Canadian mectinfg, the responsewiisiiiimcriiaie ed the Distinguished conduct Army and great care isexercised in and wiolc-hczirtcd. The auxiliary Medal. These Ofiiccrs now non the placing of the-w clerks owina to was organized under tile Will‘ on... senior administrative appointments the confidential nature of their ities Act, all of the detachments in the Canadian Active Army today. duties. came most loyally to 3551M, in pf‘:- The Corps was rc-organlzed in i920 The ‘creation of a "Staff Orderly curing the necessary funds, ind it by a. number of the personnel who Service’ Section to replace the was no time before a steady flow had sewed during the last Great Civilian Messenger Service was of parcels containing comforts and War. and who vrere selected to con- authorized in January, i912. This consignments of Cigilffilfs ivcre on tmue 1n Serv;be_ 3.. virtue of their Section is confined as far as ooss- their way to the boy's ovcisess The experience and qualifications. thsy ible to the ex-service man and per- first consignment of cigarettes m: have rendered most valuable service SOB-mi in I 10W medical OBWIOIY- the only loss which has been 51.13- tained by enemy action. Important Dutlu The Women's Auxiliary, by ind; "Record Section" accepts untirlng efforts in holding constant trained soldiers who are clerks and well-attended mectincs, and putting good penmen. This section has a in hours in labour in knitting socks. to perform in sweaters. ctc., have born more than the Soldier's rewarded by tiic huiirirctis of ac- for the man's knowlcdgmenfs they liarc rcceivrd 811-1“? 8-115 f0!‘ the K160955011’ DTOWOt- from the boys ovcrsriis who 1001- ion of the Government. and rightly s0--tiiat they are time: Great care is exercised that an looked after than nny other corps ti w“ tstzélgieg. officer or man i: en ment comes xifirvoglgthxfostggrfistapulhih a total of 2,100 members O“! l b‘ Corps in Canada. many or w] m‘ h hODed will be rorhiiiiiie eiim“ to proceed overseas. W“ It would almost be n reflection its mam. ork fl’ which Before the outbreak of tho pres- When creased to about 1300. Trained secretaries, stcnographe-a, clerks and ord- ei-llu are |uppllgd Canndfl Army by the Corps of Military Strfl Clerks. Above, left to right: Capt. C. G. Clontler, A-Adjutlnt of lleadquarte-s. (LltLSIT-l LL-Cnl. A. R. Sprang. D.C.M., Officer Admlnlstcr- in‘ CM-SC; and Sergeant-Major (W.0. l) A- v~ Webb, Supcrlntcndlng Clerk, Corps ILQ. C.M.S.O. PALATABLE SEQ-WATER. LONDON - (C P) — British scientists, after years of experiment and research, believe they have found a way to make sch water ., drinkable an da reporter who drank a pint of it felt no ill effects. HEA VEN + SENT (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) COLOGNE-TALC DUSTING POWDER BATH OIL ETC. May be bought separately or in attractive setu- A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE W: ._. WHYHAVE jbson: .-.-. I .--....-.-.-- Halifax‘ hundred Roy Scout .\.R.l'. rralM mcsscngi-rs are '1\Illl!| ircil tiyiliu-vl aml rrziilv 1n plny fliolr prfl in any emergency at an iI\‘-])l‘i'll"ll hy livrcutlvi- (fhirf (‘onimir-siuiii-r John A. Slllfs of Ottawa, gnl their lender. Assistant District Commissioner R. 0 Curl»