f l race roux _ TllE rm: cuannorrcrdwfi ciiiizprm '» liotee By The Way tion of Le Bloc. That ne in Quebec in the traditio Cardin and Mr. King's ot w party is csrrying 0n of Mr. Lapointe, Mr. PUBLIC "FORUM BIIIRLIITTETOVIN GUARDIAN " I-OIIIII Dill] (Ioandsd ll IUII her Quebec ministers. g solidly for Mr. King, ' British, anti-conscrip- ll it was worth and For to keep Quebec votin the anti-participation an tion cry was worked for a In; Commander Gibson, V. C., [Ilflldlll Hill, U01. w. Chester l, Illslll ' Visa lfrssldautr J. if» iluraett IJJ. ' learetaryr Heal. Ooi, U. A. Iae lnaon, ll.l,\, ldltor aad llanali g Director, J. B. itnraeil, I-d-l. Aaeeaiata Editors. ‘rank Walker, and Limit, Ill Burnett, ll.(7.N.\',|t_ (On Aetlve dervloe) dams last May will be felt next month when the streams which it fed will be dry. ‘Ihot will be rome- thing for the Germans to "mohne" sbtlvut. —-St. Thomas Times-Journ- na . The result is a strong indoctrination 0f harder to overcome by reason of the fact that there was never any real attempt to do so by Mr. King or his ministers in the first three NEW PATIIOIDGIST eunscrurrron anal years of the war. Sir,—-Premier Jones in his Id- Add the fact that Le Bloc grew out of the dress to the convention wife has arrived in I; lail in P, I. l. “no per year; II.“ for I moatla .. sr I months; eon for sis moall Oily In ery “.00 per year; 83.00 tor s months J1." [or I montha; filo for oaa month Ins Switzerland. Prc-babi with the fsmiiy ption plebiscite of r942 and you have Mr- handiwork complete. Q laii to other Provinces and 0.5.1. Iii-tits pas ymr Iaturday Weekly: 82.00 oer year; shoe for I Ioatas, 00o lor l months from a1 dozen countries. -0ttswa 1° s. f bird “nil animals ‘I: arm s an . other words o. glorified veterinary ren, no organized anti-conscription, which in some ways rs also anti-war, group. . For every 30 Canadians there la ‘lbs Charlottetown Guardian may be obtained at lotiullnga liens Agency, Times llquare, New Yuri; 0K loath News Agency, Corner llllk and Washington Bolton Metropolitan News Agency, 120i l'sei ll. Iontreal; J. File led lsay It, Toronto; News stand t-‘haleaa hnrlsr; Ottawa; Wolfe's hewa stand sudnury, Dons Hal Tobacco elhop, Alouniun, N. ll. nouncement that there would be a plebiscite was an invitation for the isolationists organize. La Lfgue pour Io Defsn \vas formed. It campaigned for a No vote. Got it overwhelmingly. From La Li Government employee. 30 Canadians, six ordinary I‘ n ‘he m” m” t wife's nephew. Dr. h sire m ad! been selected‘ for GASSY STOMMTIIS If Every day more Government em- ployee ote hired and fewer people gue, as Mr. Ray- are left to support them. -Vsn- oratory work has Dr. Bishop hld? TAKES THE DRUDGERY mond has often said, grew the political party, “The Strangest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” Sir. to. LC B] P I ' i? IRJERIUUIITIIRIQT- oc op“ awe The well-known son; says “Un- FRIDAY, AUVGUST 21. i943 The dangerous effects, in the success of Le , ds of the desert grow Bloc m Stanstead and the near-success of the as if they never grow “Cdlidtifl bated lhe Day“ Lauder lfil: cupui-u illln lillbflalicti u but . crcdu to Cziuzidu iii North .\ti;u.;‘c ~- OUT 0F COOKING l. Ideal Ior auto camps, nlenlo grounds or summer cottage. 2. No tins h dispose of. t package means minimum ullt and weight- 4. Cooks In 7 minutes. Make the most of your vacationing days. Wherever you go '.. . whether you stays day, week or month . . . rake ply of Lipton’: Noodle ou'll enjoy the conveni- ‘g weight package same group in Cartier. c .\lr. King, His twistin tn keep a blnc iu Qu tion fnrtruiln have res ant mess we now have. an be traced directly to gs and turnings, his efforts ebec tn safeguard his elec- ulted in the highly unpleas- grow cold every night. It is unusual to find thin ice formed on any water exposed winter. Sentrieu dread the coldness of night as much as they detest the burning heat of the day. But there Ls one grand compensation. If ou sink g, bottle of beer a foot or o before "turning in," you can be assured, when you dig it out next afternoon, of a nice bottle of stone- cold beer Just off the ice, as it were. —Bombay (India) Standard. . Beginning Monday Sir.~i-fow many“ vacancies w iufddy iiruuiug Peel tduoriul gitiug great! arc u1 iuliiiliztlirilig" IJl: u, iluriug lliuat: blcul: days Jones says five, "Politicus" six. One would suppose t self-appointed en eopie, would know. es not know this as well as many other things, One would suppose Premier Jon- ‘ tements in Mon- day's Patriot should be accurate. But both are wrong. There were only three vacancies st Dissolu- tion. Hon. TA. Campbell's IIOIIIQ today. Price TIIE TWO MAB 149 Great George Sir-m __________________ = HJITORIAL NOTES-e farmers will find a little time from _ s labours to consider the issue,- at stake m next uroutlfs election, diusetts, mere man will find it costs Hon. G.i-i, Harbours seat, and Hon. ""¢“""P‘f“5 °f"ck°"'l'fl" luu- u; m4! uud \ tut u; r94.’ \\ :11 die suddvfl spread v1 "du- \\.il‘ 11m; the 1mm.- irught Ameri- cuu llllilii [>\v\\'r'i' \\:'.h tu-ks bu" b\.‘_)'U1lLl its strength. lite cduorurl says: "I11,- burdeu uf ,.1».t.-.-iattg the frcightcrs fell Cilltfi} upiu lfugiuud zuzd Cliuzuizr, fir. iiu, “uh a \c1"_\'h::utid zuuultui of Ircrlp from ilk‘ him seventy-five cents for a hair- cut in most barber shops. He will as good as the finest of slnw-sim- M.“ order; Givsu from J. P McIntyre’s seat. Mr. Brewer “A m" bl’ a"l'°l11<-'r"1111@" He. Robinson of Summerside and Mr. Xorwcgiuu, ikdisu uud Fighting French uurrcs, siipplird 51 pct" _ trade CullVuQS, tire iuuivd blzves cu grouse about 1t and for a. time bar- bar shop talk is very likely to cen- tre as much about the increase as about the latest war developments. uizuble by its "uorlts," party's flew name uteans the same thing. henqe {hf Qommunht John Mustard of Cardigan held been’: an sbens I In lapse’: Needs di were paid their sessions] indem- _r_el you woul. Bug/o reup 1t uf the escort \"_’$:-C'iS fu: i110 rbuted 2 per ceui, uvd little Cuurdu, duur.:iug!',', providtd .4,“ put‘ ccui. However, at home he'll not be gett- ing much sympathy. Milady will cite to him the price she has been pay- Why not tell the truth to the A PRODUCT OF His Royal Highness Prince Bar "This din-s 1101 iilcllll, of course, tint the Lhii- ted Status mi." dnursiug du: ing for her permanents all years. She'll see to it, too, that male man will have to pay and like wards Duke of Conuailgllt, as a ‘i! mo“ 1mg ‘m3 his first visit to this colony this da - THE NEW BOULEVARD Ial PTU critical ruuutlts. \\\: supplied aircraft 101‘ freight cuuruy patrol 11ml ~fXI--l McLeod Bentle years later the color _ I 1y became a province of the new .D(7lilllll()ll of r ‘ ' 111d - . “e m") ‘ Lauada, and ror Sir,— Voter, have you travelled T], e PM; kers 6f If anyone were to draw a picture pluuc repair bit-ts nil buth >fiiU$ or the Afiiiiilh”. \\'e guarded iiic growing slfCiiill 0f troops 9H their wzw to a global wur, And after the full 0i Siugzipore and‘ java we held the line almost Hi0!" in the Pacific. Also, it should not be fofgollfffl that long befnr ever the Jones Boulevard yet? It is wonderful. It must have taken four orybfive Government. engineers to steer the big road machines be- tween the telephone Premier Jones’ grain on one side and his turnips on the other, to get this highway 100 feet wide. There is yet. one step before the W. c. nrsrrnv. it, c later l'r1ucc Arthur rcttrrited as Govcriror-(jen- or uirat. the perfect wife of a stutes- ‘Y mun should look like, describe her qualities of mind and spirit, the result could hardly turn out t0 be anything but Clementine Hczicr Churchill. She's intelligent, tactful, a brilliant conversationaiist with a sense of humor. She devotes LIPTON'S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TIEA Barristers and :\IIUI'IIC)S~ Law There is a distinct m ation of Kiska by the j U. S. ships shelled posi ystery about the evacu- V Two light surface tious on the Island a; late MONEY Ti) LOAN the end of the year profit. after government charges. was split up on a pay roll basis- . s s Human Nature Bests Pearl llurlaor we ‘ind lnudcd over to the British fifty of our over-age (IPS- stroyers. her life to making home life pleas- aud tnt il' tl '"l . r‘ I o mt m is and 1nd be n ant and easy for her rrotediy tem- six times, and bombed from the air by Boulevard is perfected -- a Wages plus divided profits just CQMMUNAL PM“! about kept most families “Yet the fact remains that we probably “fluid have lost the war if the Canadian navy hadn't come through in a spectacular and heroic way. It is not stirprising that Ilritaitt, with her firm! sea power and resources, should have been able to shoulder f-‘r per cent of the fob. But it is 0Y1}! of the marvels of this war that Canada. an agri- cultural nation of less than I2,oo0.ooo pcoplfi could have contributed 47 per cent of the r11“ fleet of fighting ships necessary to get ibe freightcrs across." Shortage of Teachers pcstuous husband. She is without personal ambitions for the light, but is no shrinking violet, either. She can make a fine snappy speech if necessary. She's mistress of six languages, a hostess par ex- cellence to tire many foreigners whom it is part of n. Prime Minister's rou- tine to entertain. She's beautiful- tnll, whitchaired and distinguished- iocking, with grey-green eyes and strong, classic features. She has a talent. fcr dressing fashionably", be- comingiy and appropriately. husband, in his autobiography. paid emulation of Hon. JP. McIntyre in spending many thousands of the taxpayers’ money to build n hard surface highway almost to his ovm gate will be complete, So the new aggregation apes the old to still is: lanes i7 ti|ues.\\'hcr1 I“??? 95ml)? Seullg the Small is encircled by sea. and air? Their savings consisted of an un- divided interest in the which could be realized only when some day be liquidated. Well, it has been liquidated now. The original tenants, who very carefully selected to get the cream of the underprivileged crop, and how did the land was so well Morrellanu Gompa ii. F. ARGHIBAL Chartered Accouutanle Elstern Trust llulldiru FOR INDEPENDENCE (By S, Burton Heath. NEA Stuff Correspondent) Pine Bluff, Ark, Aug. 26 -—Lake Dick, across the Arkansas river greatest landmarks of British Im- y iS the Statute of \'Vestminst(‘r of gnizcd the COming of age of the It defined Cfiiliid-l, Australia, h Africa and Eire as “auto- ies within the British Empire, ne to atrother in any as- cxterital affairs, though giance to the Crown, and ibers of the British Com- I am, Sir, etc, SECONDARY ROAD RESIDENT. great duminions. ranunns AND DUCK SHOOT- .\'c\v Zcalzmzl, Soul 1N5 nomous commuuit in no way subordi pect of their domestic or united by a common alle freely associated as Men mouwcalth of Nations." In other i“ MPHIIE 560g. a daughter in where human nature-the love of a farmer for 40 acres and u. mule that he can call his very own - hns made Marxism lock very, very more money income in war work, so some went there. have a chance to own their houses, lands, llve stock and implements Sin-In tire Public Forum ----—————-—- your rssuc on the 24th, a letter en- ALEX W_ MA] H|E§ BARRISTER. SOLICITO Office: 90 Great Gear" Si ago Rexford Guy Tugwell, then head of thc Rural Administration. founded Lake Dick as an experi- and demonstration Ject to bring ha piness to the u so some went there. Last winter the whole idea was dropped, the lost 54 families mov- r ed out and accumulated equities p _ , were distributed. The few iwho had n been there from the more glorious’. he asked. "ma" to "Gunner" somewhat attracted my be united on ones way through life with n being incapable of uh igncble —Mnry Braggrotti, in the New York Post. Gunner writes that the Duck season should open on Sept. 10th instead of Sept. 20th so tnat the M. ALBAN FARM The shortage of qualified teachers contiuuts to be a serious problem in every Province. it is causing grave alarm among those most 91056)’ concerned, as is apparent from a statement iefl-ltfl by a group closely couucctcd with St. Georges School, Montreal. farmers would have n longer sea- son to secure meat in this time of rationing. I wonder if the writ- er is a former? or even interested whether the farmer has meat two days a week or three times a day. Perhaps someone whose feet are getting itchy or dog is ceived more than $2,500 each, o [goodly amount as compared with house, but mistressfliu our own. gfymm; thgy eve,- had mmssed OX6. Today the experiment has fail- demonstrntion has boom-i eranged, and the communal Utopia of Lake Dick has changed so that. nobody could recognize it. Of a1 ._..___. We cannot win and iiitarv victor and go on to real- zation of the American desire for a healthy nation in a healthy yvorid unless right objectives c administrative effici- ency and skill and intellectual in- n a- .L. a BARIIISTER. soucrion. v Ibis is how ‘the Sydney Post-Record v political situation; While election fur" g more than blind glilgstjg, u iS Lake Dick was a fiat But it was a failure socio- logically because it did not give the underprivileged, whom it was generally irothiu proaches to rum] On January first, r943, the report stairs. there were 3,000 teachers without full quahht- ation teaching in the schools oi Canada: _ This figure does not include Quebec about which m- formation was not available. Of these. "37 had no professional training; r25 of them ll-"ld five weeks’ training; 60o had i2 weeks‘ traili- ing-and so on. This gives a. Piflllre of S0015 90,000 Canadian children-supposing each 0f these teachers is in charge of 30 children — receiving their education from peflple Wllh 1955 than full professional qualifications. iousio say that, ii the pop- Libcrai Parry IS anyuuug Prince Edward island as ‘ 1 Canada, the Jones (juv- makutg its last journey n; the despite the fact that there were sive Conservatives iu the Legis- as elected in r959 and dissolved r the popular vote was more closely ars ago than it had been iu 910, the margins as between being unusually narrow this country Luke Dick was most unorthodox, the closest to the Communistin. has been attacked bitterly by tppse who favour private owner- sip tegrity. It is the lack of n.dmin- istrative ability which has brought the United states to the brink of chaos on the home front in spite of the nation's magnificent produc- tive record nnd the competence and spirit of our fighting men. impossible to poke a finger into any phase of the administration of the American war finding qualified and divided nu- thority which wastes the national efficiency and money and manpow- er dnd morals. -Minnenpoils Star a1 shores looking for game as a past- many Island farmers, due to the lute season and shortage supposed to help, anything that considered worth holding They accepted its material something better came along and then gave them up without afecond thought. Moreover, it was a. failure cause it could not. with all the ular trend against the like as pronounced in is it everywhere else i; crnmcnt is now Your Eyes If you are hflilfll “m” strain much time travelling for ducks as long as thcrc is a nice fat rooster in their own yard. Also, it be a long chance for the tamer to take, if he were having s crowd of strike orf to tne shore to obtain meat for their dinners. Personally I Wiliilfl sooner drive the several miles, (us "Gunner" mentioned) to rue iocai buiclxr, posslbl it is not a victim of reac- tionary persecution. cause the American farmer, how-' ever poor he may be. never loses‘ his hope that some day he mav hold title to his own little acreage, his own cow and mule and brood sow and chickens eyes or dizziness — 110ml“ the world, get sway cropping any more than can the Southern landowners who would like to find some other prac- When the rm white t- n moved along, the 1125A, which had At your service Wllh ' of eXDrricni-e and n Hm" eral election since r the 0pP°tiug parti difficulties. Wriie or uhunt almost everywhere ou The peculiarity of Lake In addition to this an estimaied two to thief! thousand children have no teachers at all, and their schools are closed. If these figures wet-e correct on January first of this year, rt is certain that similar figures now would present an Wen sorrier picture. killing two birds with the one shot whereas the precious gas burnt in arriving to the pond might not mean any birds No troops have better earned t-he title of veterans than the men of the 4th Indian Division to whom Mr. Churchill has just sent, through the Viceroy a special message for their part in the victories of Mareth and Akarit. The division, consisting of Charlottetown, red by substantial A transfer of less than 90o votes crals to the Coirservatives would the latter r9 seats iu the 3u-seat was that it never even pretended that its co-operators would have the privilege of ovming their own homes, live stock. implements. It was completely and permanently be mm istlc Uncle 5am owned. and to continue to own, ever hin inherited Lake Dick from Mr. Tug- well, brought in M negro families. But no attempt was made to con- tinue communal expirement. The negroes were urged to bring their which the Conservatives carr G. F. Hutches frozen, possibly ‘P have to worry over I. G Hi111r||l~7§0gy This is bad enough, but it ie made worsob)’ the fact that the most serious loss to the teachzng profession lies amongst its key people. Lad‘ of inspectors, supervisors, principals, and teach- ers of special subjects, now in the flrmfll i?!“ vices, has seriously impaired the whole struc- ture of the cdttcatiouul system. 1110s‘: W110 Ila-Ye brought this \\']10le subject up have likened 131°" removal w 11w eroding of part of iii-e ‘Olllllliilmn of a huge building, and Gahrwalis, together British brigade was General Wav- ei1's strategic spear which he sent down to Abyssinla after tory of Sidi Burrsni to help its no less famous comrades of the 5th Indian Division to storm the heights K It was then brought back to help to stem R0 counter-attack in Cyrenaica, it was ~ , used in the clearance of Syria and finally incorporated in the Eighth Army which it has hel in setbacks and to adorn in vic- Lake Dick except the co-opero ore’ furniture and such personal ‘ ing, toilet art cles The farmers lived in a govern- ment-ewned village of some '10 t in e semi-circle on ks Die Th were not buying the homes. Th Just ii Y nin water, bath roorns, electricity, g machines and. for a ti c refrigerators, which later, might ob_tain enough to wing a duck, If this can done, many shooters sion uowouid appreciate t e in- Ii. They were‘ put onto the much- half to the farmer, half to landlord! To be sure, the landlord is the F.8.A. and will divide the land significant feature. What does matter is that Lake Dick, a government a committed to flndin tive for shsre-cropp ng, has itself obliged to return to shore- From a Mainland contem Montreal business mau vi Presbyterian church ) the other Sunday, he finest sermons he he i there were less than one hundred congregation. He could not under- e church was not filled as the ser- mon certainly merited a full house, porary: A well known siting in the Maritimes The \\'illvi(,‘ problem of teacher shortage may be traced directly to short-sighted failure on i116 part uf fuh-rnl authorities to enforce sfilectii! Scpvicf‘. 11,1101" 1f prupcr sclrctire service P13" rucu ilcuilvz] in ilu- tuzptiiilig profession would be retained there, nurl the same applies t0 every essential serwcc. 'l'hr~ effect of this Short-Sight’ edncss at Oinnrn will be fClt for years after tile \\'.'ll'. Le Bloc Populaire Yelps of imliguntirur and SurpYiSit Came 1mm ed Church, where the pastor is well cm pm! an" five years o! _ nsidered a fine preacher, one of his congregation went back to the vestrv after a rec- ent ruorumg service, The man sitting with his head in hi5 ha, Asked to explain the tears, th 59W people attended his -chu what was wrong and he had wry. —-I.ondon Teie Daily they went out to work on a1 f . Ea h 1 Lord Woolton, B-itish food min- stch which he could think of as m“? “m the w“ °f dmflbutmg is w , but. all worked together in cgmlrisunal fields as though for 31300-000930- lli " ‘ I GI Yd an o . They worked with community er was not assigned to About a year ago three Swedish frcm Montreal to Athens bearing the first cargoes of food which were permitted to go through the Allied eu ed Europe. eight neutral stripe gsged in a regular service that has carried to the starving Greeks near- ,000 bushels of wheat and -' of tons of milk, dehy- drated vegetables and other es- sential supplies. The food has been lstrisuted by the International Oross, and there is no evid- And ence that it hes been diverted from found the pastor nds aud in tears. e minister said e0 rch, he wondered become utterly dis- r‘ his congregation r and are ivorrying, l l be invited to a larger" f1 during 1043 was when iltere'a nn riilimr u- anmlmnetimeruial-rhnv-r matches-maybei""“"""" “m”, Ngygfmllliii Jwl I know a cove where we. rs In gentle curve to meet the plliilnl of gram end wild be grow Down to the sandy dunes which lie beside. ilk munity dairy and ate pork from pairs in a community shop. The pinned cotton. cured potatoes and meats, conned ve ble s community store, attended a commurptkyt cant-eh, sent the ILACKI-l EADS Blackheads simply dissolve and div is one simple. safe and sure t two ounces of peroxine y drug store. sprinkle wet cloth. and apply genfly ckhesd will be oeae. think he is a splendid prcache because they believe he wil church in a bigger commu I rant is the spruce-wood niziuy Liberal quurtvrs zit the restruuding klCk given the King ii"\'(‘1'1!ii1t'ni in the four federal by-clecliiurs iill> urmilt. in particular, Liberal indignation 1111s Incru ruicrd at the result in Stan- slviul, \\'il-"l'L‘ tlu- czuuliilutc for Lr filo: Pn/vrllnfre Count/fun \\'.'l$ so SHCCPSfJIIIf. The lifoc is as close to br-urtf ziuti-uwu" m" the Defence of (Tillllldii Iicgtthwliiwtts pvrtuii, and therein lies its 0min0li5 siguificrmcc. Yet there is another side to the story, which is thus given by a writer in the current issue of News": Th1: time tumult-rs of I.e Illoc P0111113“? (‘an-adieu iu tlu- Ill/use nf (fnmumns wfi"! fnriiicid)’ .\lr, Xlurkru/ir- King's men. Maxim‘ Raymund, I.c llbvfs Icadvr iu lhc lmtinunl field. u-as first clcvtvd iu r025 as .'| supporter of Mr. King nud was ro-vlt-vtvd in '26, '30, '35 and '40- T-‘dutnrd lmcr- f.\', number lfunsc nf Commons l liq nlytnlur wit" fir-J ii (‘It'd n5 .\I|', King's mflil in "lud :r<_'.'1fu in '3", ‘$0, '3; mid '40. Dr. Pi-rr» (“vuultl-r. llu- third mcuibcr, ivas first (‘l- cztrd as .\fr. Kiuqk mnu at n bv-clsctiru1 rm Izmir- my ."7ih, lug/i. nul rv-"lvvtcd in i040. Ur. King is tin; direct cnilSc of the forma- For many years we have been writ contemporary, that the older to cultivate the risiu peal to them excep its purpose. Awarding to the testi- of neutral observers and crews e relief ships, an almost in- credible improvement has place in the physical condition and spirit of the people sine, the first voyage. It is not too much to say that the dflpments have literally saved the life of the Greek nation. -New York Times. In MlmaohusettTTt n estimated there are not less than five ‘ r acre, or some 26,- thnt 1,000 insects a day sorvotive estimate of the quantity y each lnsectlvorous bird. ‘Thus the Bay Btate furnish- 2,560,000,000 insects dsi bird population. A recent the Rural New Yorker dLIcussss the question of natural pest control. The writer explains how plum rind prime trees in a chicken yard were free of curculio and trees in which bird feeding sta- tions were maintained were remark- free of worms. Mankind has much to learn of Nature's process- es. It has a fruitful experience in s it learns to harness her 6s more fully. 0n the sur- nursery and later to a communlt school, got medical a community sssocis io . It was called co-operotlve. But‘ this was not the voluntary thgo wharves outlined in hlte parties were failing g generation, making no op- t for their votes at ciection lime, while the C. C. F. was careful to cultivate this rising strength in the voting lists. C. C. F- spcakcrs kept going iuto the universities and the schools to make speeches. Sometimes they con- ducted study groups at which they sprinkled s generous helping of C. C. F. propaganda, Some- times they went in to make straight political speeches. In the meantime the Liberals and Con- servatives ignored the younger voters, faking tbs. attitude that they could get around a few days before election and win all the votes that might be ticcded. It was impossible to convince leading Liberals and Conservatives that they W676 ruiss- ing a bct in not cultivating the youths, older parties lostdheir vision of keeping ilrir political fetter-s in repair. _\'""IIL'<'r party. as “'41s itismnccd in Oularir- and lb:- \\'<'si. ivas surging upwnrl. hitrartiug :u1y- our‘ willing In lisieu. carrying the ballot uussagc to all and hoping many would accept i; _- -» Down where the breen elite cleanly from the se And corrlnilanegs lash the shore With r s e, There iii the calriltm of avenlnl 1 woul When sturs and trees and moon- seas will merge eter- Announcement was complete e th ir onyesome Jobs drew hair Condemned H095 Shippers of T. B. Hogs who have hitlicrlol enjoying immunity from eondemnaironnlltl-“no through our voluntary insurance 111"" “' _,,,._ longer be able to do so followlnit the “PP?- ance of this announcement. Shiilllek“ Wcvi,“ a disease report for the first time 31*‘, given consideration, but further offence “I strictly the shippers loss. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD fertilizers and improved ties and methods encouraging th co- tion o filliflitflfEd ailiecfwhgteirn Beiencr o Fruit and berry relsers often can protect their crops a bids if they plar‘. w mature their fruits the some time the cultivated crops ripen. .A Ropun Hoping m erenca o e ear is H.000 miles in the mcnntim: the