.._..._._.--........ _.-__-._....-._A-.-»» -w--r.-fle~ H5’... 4 q». u eh: PAGE TWO, _, _i_i NA TURE N O TES Y scorr rsxs NEW POEM } Verses Mark Agreement By Stuart 1.. Thompson Britain and ll. S. 500-6000000000000 0000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOO . l deacon Frederick Copy zor Week Hiding November j Fmpular Gamma“ 30th, 1940 . padre srrrtrws AND srrnsyve PM" °" ’°""" Mmmi" < » v D“, “M, c,.,.,. ".051 a shrew? 1 l", . Britain and the United Sales. QQQQQQQOQQQQCQQQQO§QQQQOf ‘ 9 e e I Q ‘ NEWSY Between ' i Jebb had rehearsed his French in QUEBEC. Aug. 29 ICP' —Arch-i George Scott. of the‘ --1 First Great War. has written the llook most like following poem entitled "The Alli- annual-wanders the cub. and he beRan smoothly: ,'at his hotel. is it not?" was sure of it. Morlsieur. Y that l do: of a Plerwnt. } alolozize humbly." I "Monsieur thought I had rested] e ‘pig- 1 see now hat de- lyou are not the lnan—he was much . fence measures concluded between {thinner and not at all like you. __ THE CHAR! JTTETOWN GUARDIAN Excessive lorry Sap: the Ierms Sysiea 0V9!‘ billion! or ho W 1500K mreaain nervous system it ou are tired lie l m‘ "i; Mflbm,‘ ‘zltelrvfilgravzndjvorried why "° b Put you on your feet again? r "fr Mac" Pr,“ érwwbox. '70 pmamdtgu drfiklsplqléeiaévryifitakln’; n. e N. run oul The T. wlburneCgfi-iékd. Tanner-rant?“ ‘he puhn‘ 1'1 was lhiflll that day." cannot. stand. May 1 ask the date. and the put a Piillaehance Ito his nest. Raouf red d th Sit l restored "‘ ° “ “filth Jebb w 4: llevv Cheese Pact With Great Britain CORNWALL. Ont. Nov. a8- (GPi--Under the new cheese agreement with the United King- dom. Canada agrees to ship more cheese than last year across the Atlantic, but her production this winter robcbly will be lower than it was ast. J. F. Singleton of the Department o! Agriculture said in an address prepared for delivery today at the eastern Ontario ' ' ' convention. Mr. singleton, associated direc- tor of the dairy products market- s1 .. . v i service said that in addition c l l.."l‘ l . - . - ~, . " “yglen “in: filrsnermlteilijigreigemme °.i ‘he m" W1"? 15W“ m" enter the canine with mm. and re- {Jfiuennell export demand for ii i Al h-i t, o. til. kind of .h.ew. It was two W . m . teskere. w spite" o’ bv Shakes-"ei e Thee‘ THE ALHAACB arrives in state He seems to have‘ 4e;- h 1d mm“! mm l” m‘ 319mm m‘ ' (111859. We" 15 '- d°m¢5d° 11°94 “ -" T ‘ " ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' in or t.he' New e n w‘ ‘or mm Th“ min‘ h‘ w“ u“ ‘ ‘l in Canada for more butter. are siirw and shrews. And Dame] “d, M e little we much of t-ht ‘ to see. and Jebb wrote down the dlmm o1 . p 0111mm; kish - - ~. - . .. .598»?! “mi? ha" “"° “l ° e ers awn s ex- - . Demand for more butter would Muir:- has n cw: of he on There . vrlskee. but w oth Y .name of the official Mid hlsalddress 1 d T din 1v n m m‘ Mr ,,‘ age t, ,: mélsedute great arlm- d f n78“, ;l>ecl that from the English andlm consmn,,nople_ He could nanny fife fighe, me°sfla§§5Lw Gag,» divert milk from the cheese in. N, scmmb.“ ab“, in l. A world xdeeme rom . - HAmorlCallS. He orders the best riofitucoiitrol his excitement as he; said: my chekub Pas)“, n “as ‘state, dusyw V r s.‘ “my. q , C m‘? and illcli .h.ame._ lm ilie house, ille bestjood. 1m °l One mole question, efit-ndllil. anaiy'__a Dwcessmn o’ |uxunes_ Mr. singleton said the new f‘ ‘ “ f.“ '. L ’ AlllPTlvftllS and British side b)‘ 'dri'n.l-:s much of the wiskee. Then when is the next train to Coilsinlltl- ' r . cheese agreement with the Uiii- ,, ,. u, ,,,,,,,, ., . _ , At Jebbs request Cranfo d Ban . ,1 ,',,.'..,, ,,, ,,.,.,; ' szdc , ioile net-ills room 3s cmvll- "enable? slnii 1 have tlrile to g0 back : bury was asked w attend BS inter- ted Kingdom calls for 112,000,000 . qnfknil fh féwfmqv . _ Brca.. noiv the ‘ floor of wrongs l dries not came back. ‘ _ ltoumy hotel before it leaves?" ureter, though there was little need pounds of cheese from Canada ,. ,.,,.‘ ,,‘,','.',,“,,,“ l‘, ‘k..'..,,.“,‘,°, i '~=‘-'i‘-~1ii°“"<i ‘"3’ I.H°_“' mm‘ “iii ‘lg gill? I "link 80- efiendim." smiled 1110.01 him in this respect. since all of during tile year starting April 1 ~¥1~... m‘. z m"; 3.1} 3 lira-i ~FM “lpmdii ‘if-its bl the lnsz- ~\l“k'ish~°k'““ m“ a "M °i lciil= we Young Turks spoke French and m“ This would be about 15.000.- . .< . or n‘. ; 5,-0.1“... 1n blond, brother'- in ii ii l-ni r '16 ram to COIISlRnIlDDDIP flilb Lierman and 501119 of them Blgllsh. 090 pounds more than m, e5“- u . ,. c - .1 h‘ 54“! alln- ., . . i. gitttc.’ three times every week, and ii: 1T0 be Continued) a . . . - . . "l- MK‘- ~°\l- .. .- y; "om- . . .. mated shipments during the year - lu- zjscd ; i l . . , . .,,- .,. q , o, . v Nn. inouslcul‘. He bmlifll illest tlain leaves tomorrow. his. . . 1 _v \""’ n“ \ c‘ “Hm ' n n in with him He said he expcctcd: Another nvenlv-fou- lcilrs u’ - ending ilcxt Malcl 3i. 'I‘his in __ 1. _ b.'."li‘ loll z . . ' ‘ f .. him. He. 1 . f ~ l ‘ . ‘ f b 1 t crease would require 112,500,000 a i” “l l~ iln n’ ll‘? (‘awn that elm Si‘ ,‘°,"°,‘;g‘°her§,n me shop; iiglglqlliitéltilieczimfil‘ lill-ill he c0511.“ - _. 1S l1 6i‘ 01H 11G S pound, more m“, mcpynb}; “ J, ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ nuci l".~‘l ‘ m - w_ l_ ea_. _ e was 11.». _ _ . ' ‘ 1"“ ' kvflnriflllflllgm formi of evi‘ Piil-“nnd [mm in; OlddlRFaH-‘le ltflrtralt Mm éabnlca. so m-mauem w u mgr] Th,” In, n,,,,,,,. d,.l,,_..‘,,,,.,,,‘ h“. _, - -. t.’ m " ' Jvlll) sini.cv_ sa .\ .1 nult o it ‘Hill! he “as tempted l’) e 1 _ b eq p _. N“ .,r\ F U,“ Whrmal, to it sollllrlrd inlluuar. ‘ o" 50f. out fol Lollslailtlnople on IQOLl 11181941 I0 “$19358 litter produc- " ‘ " ,' ‘ . "Dlfl .\l.. P.t“l’l)i>lll. lcalster. He actually clinlbcd lhc- steep llili- 1,, rounds sunning m“. rchoo] tion by 100001300 P01111615» , \ ‘l ‘.\'I"\(‘k am. lllllllflll of -~ ' . llifl sirur." sidc, through rllr- TllfiLSll oilartel". boy knows o; cour\é ma‘. 6m o; "Whether l0.000.000 pounds ' e l l ‘- > t pledge ' sre '_'\\'II.\T El)l'(“T\'l'l().\‘ .\lr;.\_x.-" T0 = , rm; wolltn Tomi (By ADELIXE RILEY) tint". l lul- Llurllig .1. d 'l were uncer rig-e and verworked. TlZlS did no: help ~,_ fill" for l’. lillurt-d 1h" c. .10.: in a lilrgc e. c (‘Olllilflfa- lIZlVG p: "iley have to ffacll .lt .v of tolciuiirvn, ill)“ .. ii m younlz people who ne'- kilezy‘ arlytillilg else. young people look ahead xvork after Hieh Schlcll .301‘.llllll€‘ to "o . u=c ‘.0 i""l .111 \ve niu.~ " rill l1 . one of llle hardes". pro ’ v. Hoivever. we mus: make i .. . ell- , ynllnl people T“fiiiZP the lillflortzllxce t - ' "mill ' of education to a ('(‘lllOCl‘3(‘_'.' of ‘n- ' ‘u lrr» ~selnii r13.“ f’ " lifliY-‘LY We must niukc educatlcil '2" ' study of illzlllfis lrllvsit-al and =_~- ' i vlai wrll-belilg. This sltoilld be '.'.P basic rule. We should make til" 1 youth feel that education will hen l0 lzglltmi all his burdens throi o.’ lllf‘ died life iilslcilzi of brine just a b ' l.‘ pa. .lme By cducntinc OiITFQIYQw, . Y"? would be lrariling more about nu" country‘ and the form of dein/i- crntlc government by wlzich we scmifif’ are riliec‘ I am sure we all yvould . toi wish a kiaowledqe of our own coun- < rr b ‘for fYThfllF. fry affairs ' . Education can b“ llFNl i0 a glen.’ cxtoill in our leisure time. We arc , tzuighi tile truth of tobacco and lil- . . . . oxicziting liquors ill our school r ' . r swlrchinz foflchemlstry and science. That is if ~ d 1w‘ th=re we know the tnilh about these llllllSPl‘, and.‘ things we will b:- less apt to us" vii-Pr. the. Fem ourselves. dTlWll azaill. llmv Hn l“.'ffl'(‘flll \\'t“ read, an collcc-ll rate on . h - lll s: ivorlri affairs if we have no (‘(lll-‘ n’: Hr- awy cation? Do not think education mun» o.‘ fie-h l,sheei" waste of time. Ii. is the base '1 bacon. ni-rl all l of everything in the world. Withour fewhcr: of it can we exist? Education ‘will, And vet. teach us the formation of good; _ to Much habits of body mind and morals in‘; shrriv: It. iii. touch altll lilstcad of in- ry-w much validi-‘m. and surcrss in all our d0- » ma" u {warn ings instead of failure. : i that den ‘ 1i diffirilf’ tn say, lThis article was taken from "The ~ r-id d our acqllfiflh. Black and Gold." l-Iantspon. Hllril . w‘. Wm‘ he owl-l climb i School publication. Being u-ritten by l a gnnqchotv.’ up the a young lady. hilt‘ fourteen. It was l ; gin-l mytpi considered worthy of notlce-‘ cu r. " garden to Page Editor) b~ .- . . . l. -—————- _._fir?7?Y7'.__._,-._-_W l rnarrlc nmrfls AND I-IQIJOR ; SALES MOUNT TOGETHER - - .. . ....._ .. . I ‘ 4,6075 ' ' (failadlazi Nature is the beautiful Local. state and Flederal govern- ments are vitaly concerned about! Americas shameful record of high- way tragedies. Millions of dollars are expended in road improvements. and safely devices. warning sign; , announce. dangerous cilrves an 51,5, hills. reflector and flasher lights are Donum} 1,5 ,z,',_lercctcd to guide llle driver at .._,,;,,,,,,_. ,,;-,,(.],.s night, gilard riuls are iluili to kecp “ml MC “Wh- liim on tile road. traffic regulation’; “hon; hlfd 3111-, demand more and more precaution '. {ioivel-g, of divers. driving licenses are rc- anrl other, qulred in many states and aitrst Vflllill‘ stlillcW-m the endorsement by the highway dc- Illlfi F0111‘ - ""1001" parlnlcllls of the drivers profici- ifllrr (luv-lions only rind yrL-litcvc szlnlo govern- lllf‘l‘ll.5 cmlllilue in sizictlrlii the in- iiisi-rlililllritc dl5lflbllli0ll of al- 1,‘ i collolic bfleraafes which sucty di- rectors and traffic experts gen- erally recognize as one of the chief . . u. l‘. nlinlbers . .. rlas been annrrvn-g iecrinllncllclrd br the DPDflTl-*. hm.»- i»: ti lwtlrm =1, n1; 1).,» ('31,. ; coiltributing factors in highway" "um. mm, w. m“; a] n i... Rflhc- i tragedies. More liquor means more pill l-qlillqiqri- (‘rimil Itf Fallon... i accidents, as lilo records show. (lvl (him. ,\;.ii>¢<lnv;ni. not, Qi-mit] The Amelie-all Busincsz. Men's Assrwiaii n V. W r‘ A Y M f‘ A. .R0senrch Foundation in a recent e?" Thew endorsements shmrd l press release reports a 25 8 per owl". iF]lI‘fl'_ over‘: tr-hrllcr, lcent. increase in ailtomobile deaths WY‘ ‘f "l" "f-“FY ""‘~'"" “W” durlnz the first nine weeks of i940. _ r. ,<ill)="l‘l')I‘ Nil“! l ivcorded in twelve leading cities of , r \l.\' ILMI \ :.\ l the “mm” ’ ,., ,,_,,,_ p1,,‘ " "Tllcsc twelve cities rwuu popu- ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, M, latlon exceeding 18,321,000) are Nciv l i, ,,,.,.... n? lfliv w... York. Chicago, Detroit. Les Angcles, Kh'7'|l .»...,..n W; "i _. St. Louis. Baltimore Boston Pitts- Fffvfi! r r r-Yrbyyrygn burgh Sim Francisco. Milwaukee. I \\ \|.l v. \ \-|| |;|.;, Minneapolis, and New Orleans." 11.". .l:lr\i~= w ’l'r»rnrltn I The report. continues: ‘ "'I‘llc same rate of increase for ille l entire country would mean a rec- _ _ wml-breaking death roll of 40.945 ’ ' "' ' traffic fatalities by the end of Furniture doesn't. Rlflflifffi have tn ‘ 1940. bl.‘ bflfkifi 1m imzil-t a We .. Try "As alcoltol. according in many file sofa or n [.111 znp (Ask \vl:ll (mo end to the ivall. if your rnom is not ttrn smli, bnnzlilr; such l)lf‘(‘f‘5 out 3 giuliwron~ . ‘traffic experts. is now recognized. 25 per ccnt of all highway aecid-I __J__:-n_t__ it if estimated thnaf lll‘ ififilifiiisnr Oil DOMINION SQUAII l-Aidertc Raymond. l President a came! that m-ui bilifii nl'ln‘s blood-red w“ 4.‘ us a responsible factor in at lens! ' C and Mnrk Hopkins. The names of iivn who" \\‘("‘f‘l1 are found ln the list- i and Jane Addams, as a. scientist ‘ . . I sca- ihc sicniifllrc?” yes. nloilslculf." whisked tile llircil ll lll-f and silnnle. The llrlill ldcrbilt Pierponi. bill ti‘. lll-z llzimi of Job‘). - iliczc question. Is 1t l\\{\.'\ illn M!‘ a little girl?‘ "N0. zlloitsieur. not one.‘ a" "Frtill wllnt city was he 601m‘- "Thzv rlllllOi of tile - uus 1i little thick- il. t _ "i \\lli puv ills bul- "Nolll tie Dieu. vcu will Dill‘ lll? P“ bull But wl ~ show»; nltillliltlil’ the bin of l u‘. szcilileilliill?’ "It ii iliv vvlliril. no was all Ame:- it-ull. l iilil all All‘. rtdil. r0l‘ Illtle ‘Pill a dr:<l\\'(fr_alld Jebb r0602‘ '1‘ lnz with a con- Plvflflfilll had u child with lll1ll~ he did not sill‘- mmlslluil baggage. Hc izilketl \t'2'.\' 11111‘ all“ he '.‘lC iouiltrl — uui l1 )3" l lirczci- llUL l uill not DH)‘ i411‘ Youriggirs liillllz libout tile foun- tains filing iheli‘ IUKS. and a dozen P111195 Jebb saw some -Dl'Dlll€. some inc iorin that suggested Cym . all too well assured that‘ electrical conducwrs- - l Now comes the Dunlop Company LIUFDO-seb- - Bu! lie was P sllc was not ill Salcilica. 9 He kept Will .. turned back. there. llu- shrubberv close to ilinl. llloilglit that. some poor wile \\il\' fleeing (rcnl WISPCIIIIOII. He vvfis startled bv distant cries. He saw people running here and Suddenlv a little veiled fig- ure came out of the llvillellt zlildl _ illurdcr (r He determined to 0.- iiiic nlost valuable prOp€rll€S [rubber is its electrical I “inning: “m, late m [he and deLberuielyv compounds a rub- aftcrnocil he rcacllcql the southern l- linlils of tllc city. \\il;‘l‘6 houses were B-mflllfll Of ieu‘ and fields broad. Ill t-lle dis- tance lie smv a splendid palace in a, actual facl....and turns out to igreut garden SllFf0illl50d bv a high! a very valuable safety measure too. He skirted. the edges and czn-I tinned Cll his \v:lv lll! it began i0. crew lliirk. 590.112 that the suns: was purnilillz lift. Olympus and that ‘ illgiit \\'Uili(l soon be upon lllm, he ber that will conduct a certain eleztricity. It doesn't stem to make sense but it's an be Although still in somewhat of an experimental stage, results to date “has pcssesscd definite practical value and point to llle complete Cilfllmhllfin of a number of haz- ard wlucll. willie the average man on th¢ street thinks little about them, are none the 1255 quite ser- ions. Just think back a moment. Do you remember how you used to rub your feet on tile carpet — a good nsulawr - and get a spark from "Oil, incilsicur. I do not qutstlul fcr he.- his protectioif lie ran to- the radletal‘. Wil-Ch Was a 800d V0,, l hi; you." 'i\'i\l"(l'\ her shouting in ElvlgiBll. is ’ m le bil niid ivellt bill; l0 he cnzlic up lilo little vei.ccl_ fi ure but what would happen if there tho v llfid l3illlc; a vita. .0 llrciv ilvo revolvers and fire Blveie explosive solos. Lquicls l...l..\l ' st S.) iili- (lL‘\l. illlll_ _ lll lilo llnlllt‘ u! \.' ‘- . allil tmkiu ..i‘..n-.", fcuiid :l..< alias. 110W m retrace l:'..- ioule: bout! lzwzll .i ellllllflll ' e icskere!" _ v lie could hardlv encule the 4161B} lll. m irninlz. and he was wfllllflE Bl tl nilon ivheil the fat recorder cf .< wnddlcci 1n and squeezed than‘. _ lcilglh nitcr lnucli cit-lay he .1. zirlllezi the (iPClllllClll. i "Yes, effcndim ‘llele is ille Per- ilTllSSlfJll for V, Pic-rvolil Ellen“: 1° travel from Constantinople into the lIIICTIDT. It carries the visa c_f S8 - onlca lll ille tvrlllllz 0i mv 355mm“- lBarlc-ycorll has been a pklfellil or llIlflJOF cause in at least 350 triffl: Ideazlls ill 149 cities during the ' 63 (lay. of 1940. “'I‘his lilrrviise is being accom- panied by a radicnllv upward treilzl i039. l0 Pbbruary 1. 1940, there uh. .all increase of 22,260.00!) gallons o.’ domestic distilled and mall. ll- quors conlparwt with the same per- lfiins: seven mOhlISl of the fis- cal year 1939." ‘NOBODY ins E65; lcxows rmr; mus Tllln’ A Th1: bcrn OYPCl from Pulivil Hlngllwal lo Foncllcu- and that I am no lone- H‘ able l0 supervise ill!‘ work of the Lin; .\li mid Hon-g Deng l-cpers in the SZPllYli district . Rice is 3 lbs. a dollar. It used to be i8 lbs, a ciollzir. Nobody has ever known a time ‘like this lh China or in this province. at any rate. The other foo? rich people nligllt eat. pota- loc. is corrcsllmidiilgly dear, so Lllfi‘ proplc file slowly starving. i lclvcrs at fling Mi are visited _ cs from the Union HOSQllGI, Sieilyu, periodically. This is a Chris- tiall hospital. so that now the lep- ers lmve some medical attention to help Wcm out. We pay for the - ‘d. but service is free. i: I told you that we had tn step ‘he building of the Church at Linc .\fl nvvlnrz to ire sudden rise of prlccr- The roof is on. so the builrlinlz will not come in harm. I hope l’ will get rllll.\ll"(l aflcr the war: lilPlT‘ is. no hope n! dililzl: it until lllc ])l'i(‘f‘ of 'i'lf'i" runes timvll lll cmlrlil; lll inlay l :l(l<i tllui nftcl‘ belilc asscrinteri with your Mission for over tvn years. I have nothing but admiration for its work. —R/.=v. J. H Mutt, B. Lift. OFR WHITE RIBBON lH-nnrcs Willard at the Natiqll Convention in Phlladrlphln in i885, gave an account. of the origin 0f our White Ribbon balllzr. A pledge-signing canlplilzh. pro- bably about 1876. had iiSPd lilo red and blue ribbon as bmllzcs, and it. was sullrlcef-cd that. the thlrrl nation- al color, white. be used for the women's organization. as white stood for purity; and nenl-e A union in Mnssarhilsc-ila was fllf‘ first to use the white ribbon as a bfltiltc Bcfor-c the National W. C. T U Convention, mnnv colors were suc- ccsfcrl. Since white is a combina- ilnn of all the colors. the white rlllhml hadirr- mo=t fittinlzly repre- sents f.‘"c ideals for which the W. T. U stands. Sim-e thlli.‘ time the white ribbon bow has bccn the emblem of our nrznnizcilnn not onlv in the United Slates, but around the world. no lion 1&6." Thlll Frances E. Willard is to l\ii\"‘ a Commemorative stamp? On Julv lll. Postmaster-General Farley. at Wilshinlfion. made public the list. o.’ fzlncus Aillericans in the ren'm or letter". art, and sciences. for vvllcm a ‘cries of postage stamps are to bu‘ issued in the coming year. In the croup nf educators we find lh." llfim" nf France" E. Willard. along ivlih Morncc Mnnn. Charles Elia‘. Hoker T Washington. The bullets wllirrcd past ills earsJ I-le would linvc been glad to rctrcatl carried him for-l foo hardy bravery that led him l0 leap at the mur- ivrcste with llzr for her revolvers. which continued tn slllf fire lll a vcrv ftmlnlne way and fortunately" willl feminine aim. lildccorcus wrestle e life. the fuzitivrfs thick yash- mak was torn loose. and Jebb saw to his infinite amazement that the little laciv u-ore a lleavv beard. and bu: his llilpetils ward than any derous lailv hllti Ill the liizillv was a ‘zilll- old mall. The captive kept uttering vio- lcilt rhinos lll a vloicllt way; tllerl he bPLIflIl l0 nlczw" had lost his Turkish along with his breath nlld his patience; an he slmplv held his prisoner fast. till .tlie nilrsuel-s arrived. They gazed the tires 0:1 the plane were made with awe at the scene, pouring forth 0i the Dunlap conductive rubber. illorriflcd sentences lll which Jebb cauallt the word “PadishnllW Ho uearlv sivcoilell as it came over old gentleman in the disheveled ferije and veil was; - and no more - than» ‘him that the little no less Abdul Hamid I. flinch of the breathless ,llc ..<nider lic had been Turnlnz to Jebb. ibrrlasts and brows ‘Illeil lll a cloud of real dust a nlnunlz-ri officer thundered u viilsi-“Qd "wings, severely in consequence. However. Jeizlfs fcct. ins Raoul B ‘the Sultan. 7 § U r: r‘ a. W o- a d pursuersl . , 1 l - - , l ' ‘ lll llqll0l‘ cousunlpiloll. From July, aidkga-(fld 021s llgsaliglfllrlgélgtlgii 6:2‘ iilwavs collect. ille ‘Ihirks. with. ,such hands as were free. lifted the, 'll'Il8t!lll<'<lI‘.\‘ dust of homage to their, ey. ii carralrv colonel cr. 3 m give home ma. I have l ‘ifli-alur rlcllined as the guardian of When the lillatinl villa was reach-l BRINGING UP FATHER [gases present? Quae pcsibly a. terrific explosion, with SBHQLL: loss of l.fc, property and consequent interruption of v.tal war effort. Now, ii tile flocr coveinng had been a conductor of electricity, no ex- plosion could take p;ace because iliere would be no spark to cause it. ‘Itiat. then. is one application of conductive rubber. Here is another. Did you ever notice the short chain that bounces along behind the big ga.oli:le tank trucks? That is. of CCUEE. to "ground" any static and let it run away before it "builds up" to folm l a spark. when someone touches the iailk, which might cause a terrif.c explcsion. The same hazard is pres- ent when an aeroplane is landing if the tires on the gasoline truck or this eleurical charge would escape harmlessly as the wheel touches the o; more bli[l€l' is, sufficient to meet. nonwom Canadian rcqulremeilts is yet, ull- ma , Guam‘). m. its film. to .-L,5u;a,e-- known," Mr. Singleton said. “Tile or different application of conductive figure is used only for illustrative "But ill any case. it is quite clear that 500000.000 pounds increase in milk production during i941 over that of i940 can be used advant- i ageously for increased production of cheese and butterfl’. Total milk production in Can- acla was about l6.000,000,000 pounds la week, he said. and 500000.000 pounds incl-case would be equiva- c _t__t_q,3.1 per c,’ ing and wear. It is now possible to produce rubber with good mechan- ical properties with any required specific electrical resistance be- ,tvvee:l the Lnizts of one ohm to l.000. 000.000. 000.000 olims (i015 ohms) per cubic centimetre, the= "ground"? Very halmies, of 0..l.i.i'.~‘.8, latter figure representing almcst‘ perfect insulation. Although each rubber presents its own problem. it has been possible to produce for a considerable variety of applica- tions. rubber of the desired con- ductivity’ and the necessary de- Bree of hardness, Much work has i. grcund. Other uses for this conductive rubber are suggesting themselves levery day, such as taking the sta- tic electricity out of factory belting. gasoline hose, automobile engine mountaings and all types cf buses. trucks and passenger cars. ‘ It has. of course. always been poisszble to make rubber conductive to some degree by the addition of lcsrisfderable graphite. powered icllarcoal, etc. but other desirable ‘ qualities of the rubber suffered veryi the important feature of the newv . technique as developed in the Dun- lop laboratcries is that there ls no sacrifice of the normal properties of flexibility and resistance. crack- for $1,500,000 for War service next Beatiy ls the chairman fior the drive. lit-Col. relations Anny for Canada. who this year appointed iion of national campaign director‘ for the Salvation Army in its drive,‘ H. Chas. Tuiie. public secretary to is againl to the post-l and Home. March. Sir Edward national campaign -. zmlzzmezvcicmzlzzzmiq! hospital turns Salvation , domegtlo Airman ilas it ,iiiphtheria if YARMOUTT-I. N. 5.. ,iCP)——Tll€ Royal Force barracks here fined today after the discovery of a mild case of diphtheria at the station. The airman who contract- ed the disease was able but military yet to be done lzi this field but the applied m“ quarmmm l” make results to date are highly gratify;- mg. The money you spend for s rup- ply of our carefully can be regarded as a safe Invest- rnent with sure and abundant re- ln personal W. ll. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE 176 TIJQIQI§§IIY igig-tglglgfig-lgeglml lt__spread no furfllg.___ TIIIICICIIIZ attractively boxed Th8 Gift Etrcry “bumpy Wards .. . STO(.‘Ii'I.\'(.‘.\‘_' Shop as you will, you tum] find hosiery more |l0illlllfl|| in - ,1‘, >1.) sheerness and shade, more amazing in long weal-- ing quality than finihiim Gold Stripe. Whether _\nu‘|i- gelling - or giving -_ 1,,- hinting — or Iluyilur fill yourself there's nulhiilg cl-i- quite so grand. 9c 85cm‘ $1.00 i lA;*.>.>.>.>.>.,-.J.2.:.>.m> ;.;*.:i>->> t!’ j Toy and Fancy i’ 3 f3 - “i Nov. 28- Canildian Air was quaran- Goolis Store SANTA BLAUS "Headquarters Our staff has been very 5' busy these ast fciv weeks xeitinr rea y roi- the im- nunl visit of the vi-ncrullie SANTA CIAUS who al- Wflys makes (‘ARTER TOY STORE his ilcild- quarters. lIcre wil he liis- played one of the largwt and finest stocks n! (‘brist- mlie Gifts. It would be im- Mfifiible to describe file different items mi display, hut come in and see them. We have alrr-iulv rom- menced puttinz nsilio PKInd< selected to be delivered later. to leave authorlfies We make a speciaiiiv of "ilifllr useful nnri practic- al Toys and other goods which will lrlvo tho recip- ient the most luniisfzlciinil. See our display rvindnus. Garter & 0o. 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