PAGE roux i GIIAIILIITTETOVIII GUARDIAN mm»; Rally (Founded In um m J. - ~ n. 0. "mm" uttcsginttlflbuliltttt-t .i. s. aunt-lint. ‘:14: E : I nk W Ike and Hen Ill-Axial. tO-n Aliztlvo Sorvlocl “The Strongest Memory in lredlm‘ TM! the Weakest Ink. rnlnziil. Novriiunrzn 5. 1943 __Newfoulldland Cattle Trade Attention was called at a recent Board 0i Trade tnceting to the fact that a ban 11-14 bee" placed on the sliipmciit of live beef 631116 l0 This seems to have been done through arrangement between _ Newlmmlflaild’ Canadian and L'nited States officials and it hitAs particularly the cattle trade of this Province. cotnitiitttc til the Board of lrade wasappotiitfid to consult with l‘remier Jones on this matter, and \t'e understand the Premier is lllilklllll Well’ effort to have the embargo lifted. Xcti-foutidlaiid press have The St. John's DailY taken up tlie question. _ . News ptihlislit-tl a statement by the ltood L0ii< trollt-r iii tlcft-nst: ol the tneasiite. m)“ nrll§f\1[]](l]l ;tppt';_irs_tti be the allegedly pylon ltltll"? aitlotiiit of slillllllllls’ 5P“? Wcllpicd y Gig-lire; on the litittt. as compared with the space ffiqu _ 1;," 111C 5t, john s Evening 'l'clt~gr.'iitt, in it lrztdiiig (‘tlllvlldlt Clfeclwcly 3115' wers this objection, "The btilk 0t the cattle brought here " i, 53y,- "coities from Prince Edward Is- land, tniicli of it in schooners engaged in their pusiiit-fi of carrying produce, and shipments pwc 315,, pm, Smi hat-c on consignment ships ttliich that Province fouiid COUld be spared -. for the purpose. ‘ 4t 0n tlt: other tiantl chilled or frozen meat mu.» he carried iit the refrigeration space \\'lllCll. whe- [ligr in ship-i or on the railtvtt)’. i5 lllllllfll.‘ 11ml ,5. ,.,.,|,,;,~c,[ f,,,- mmit- otlicr products as! itlfrll. llqiit-q titn- .\t_ lcltiis" contemporary tune ut s. "lt is hv no iiicziiis impossible that with tlis ad- ditional nicztt which would he required ni a trozgifi comm..." to nth-c the place ofthe carcasses rctrigerzitiott SW66 Christie St. Hospital controversy, Toronto, will be pleased to learn construction of a permanent i,2o0-bcd military hospital at Stiniiybrook farm in l3a_vvietv, a 'l‘oi"oiitt1 suhtirb, is at last an- nounced by Pensions Minister Mackenzie. 1t will replace the Christie Street I\I pital, subject of criticism w when the government recently JPHOllIICCIl its intention to construct at new iviiig. First sotl for the new hospital will be Remembrance Dav. to the governinczit without charge of Toronto. locallv slaughtered would not he tivailzihlc _ ‘ _ since 194i. ltor the first as compared with the similar period for the prc- vious tivo years, by provinces. with fni" I942 and i Ontario, $16.3, 000); Saskatchciiiati, $iii,o 000. $64.694.<><X>); ~\iiotlici' ilft"llll‘t€llli advanced by tlk‘ illlllllllllle5 . s t0 the effect that _ _ tiiust he returned to (faitada for l)\'°C°5>lll$!. ‘=5 scouted by the Telcgrziiii, which asks will’ the“ is not eiioivih initiative ailitml! Newfolmdlimd‘ firs to proceshs their own hides when there is suc‘.i 1 shortage of leather of all kitids. The FUOIl Controller is also quoted as ein- phasing the need of fat in Canada and claiming that in iniportiiiw live cattle into Ncivfoittidlatid. ,_ _. fats are beiiig lost bccaitsc of lack of Pldcefilug etiuipnicnt. lo this the telegram replies. “\\'ill the hood Lontrollei" tell tis >ll€kl ‘that the hutciiersarcthrowiiigihc fat away. llas he pct-er lteurd ot the inaity uses made of beet 1nd other fats hv householders? How many 0t them do not render down the fat and use it in And has he not heard of the twimplaints ovcr the lack of suct at present. 1).,“ liq "at (llitt l\'ll0\\' that a considerable Pm"- gf the f,“ l\ used iii iiialtitig sttiisagcsf’ ,\]1 Qt‘ which leads our St. johifs coiiteitipor- H,- io 1h;- itillotving vigorously expressed C01‘- New llrtinstviclc, $l'_’, 586.000); Nova Scoti $7,808,000); Prince t$t-tisi.<>00. $5.37 liquor iii lioth j. .~\. King, .\ll man, Zlllllllllll/SPS. one tltizcii itinls ‘of \\‘lllC-—1tl‘C unchanged. front l3 ouiiccs" to :6 ounce holiday season," _\Ir. ment of liquor will he g of boittlctl stock available." (lllflttlt \\'ll"l'C lie 1lll1‘lltlt‘(l liquor trotiiiciisatioii, Mi‘. order placing the provinc "for the yezti‘ cndiilg C amended to read "for the ranking other footls? --|,, it“. ppiippit of this itapci‘, the reasons giycr. 5y [lip l-Uititl Controller for the hail on the titt- lttill of live cattle which has deprived a coiisidei- ahlt: lllllllltCl‘ of people of a iiicans of ltvclillool il the niezit siipiily and has t'l\("l ccrtztiii iiiiiit>i'tci"s of chilled or frozen A a llllllllilllllY oi an essential food product arc iii 'l'.‘l‘.' flimsy tllllllltlllllgC to COVE!‘ H" ffifelll‘ According to tlit- Monti-cal l: trade to Ncivfotindlaiitl is esti- ‘llitlfll to he worth more than $300090 Flllllllilllh qg|tl \ tippers ziiid prtvlticcrs here will await flir- Iligf (ti-t {tiiiiiiz-itts- with Zlll.\'ll'.‘l_\'. f0 Relax the C comes to his" new lash ttt a rim camp period has acted on unit the trees. Men are not atteiidin my; to their plighted word, and being fined for failing to ob members of the Itcservc themselves frniit thzir tltitie tlie slightest fear of prosec latioiis. conference in Ontario last iv the Government that there slio military service iii tlie Rescrv not notv eligible for the Active tleferretl from active service, ltaving a paper strength nt I ever. and a parade strength 0 mg the enforcement of the l‘ serve .‘\l‘lll_V holds out little h ln addition to tlt that the rank-and fed-up with the assiged them so ignorant o they l;(lll(l\ than ever befall’. od rituttgh. The iiiriortatit point is iipo must 1m timin- >91 for iiidividtial subscribers. d lslaiitl we still have a good wat- to Ill) and we (Il!l\' have till toiiiprrott‘ night c people of Cati- lt we, (l_'1~EQ‘ll/‘llly sit. t tic more money in thrii‘ DOClP-‘F- lflqill’ than m.“ hcilii-Q, mid there is less tipoii which Iitygfy dollar of purchasing INN“. Hm U,“ p, l]l\'(‘l‘t_‘(l itttu \lCl4ll'_\.‘ Bonds fi;_'h'.s fur tYztii-ttlzi on twp fronts‘. _ Notes B_y_'_l_‘ he Way — We have only Incl one man_who loved hls neighbor better titan nim- self. she was a. wldow with 1011f sections of land and 820.000 111 Vic" bends. -Quebevc Chronicle- Dlplumat-y Is like tlie adventure __ g strip, By 5ll]l9l'll1l.lll‘3l clever- ness our hero extractes n a spat that only a dope would at lnto. —Sudbury Dally Star. ll. la uziqiiest-lonahly true that any effort tn escape plotted to hand Hitler over to the ty he dld not suc- ceed, but then. tlie results might have been negative. for the other big Nazi now ln Allied hands- —- Hess-upends most of his time cut- tlng paper dolls. -Ottiiwa Citizen. The clubs of Malta-there ls one or more tn every village - have Illflflfl funds to present the Gover- nor. Lord Gort with a silver sword laying oft‘ esscntlal work not. only cheats the worker and his country enemy's game. - Brantford Expositor. Judxlng from the way the Niuls have been movlnz out of Africa, Russia, Italy and elsewhere must be planning “n cld home week ln Berlin cr whatsoever German city muv M nble to provldc the beer ham’ _?u,,,v Arthur News chmm of honor and an illuminated ad- lcle dress lnscrtbed with the every locality tn Malta and Gozo. from valettri to the smallest village, m a mark of respect. and qratltude flzlitlng leadership during days of the stage wrltes our Malta correspondent. -f.nndo:t e British scientists are working nn n t""y to ztt flvo times as much l-gzt. as at prrsrnt from coal. wculd help, too. lf ‘hey could do something about. the ashes. smatwr furnace-tenant are vlncztl that for R thnvelled In they painfully h ashes. -Amherst Newml g ._.__.. A timlll aml-Hcui mun of ov- ornment scientists believes that the ure belongs to the feather. Ibi- Oilr fighting men with the weapons of wat- "d it eases the pressure 0n our economic controll- Far from being the time to relax in our efforts, this is the time when the success of the loan de- pends upon intensification of the drive to 59ml the victory. ‘ .- FDlTOklAL NOTES — Guy Fawkes Dayifzo; v a ii u It is more blessed and profitable to buy Vic-i tory Bonds than to stow away your means at one- and-a-half per cent. a a a a It is expected the Provincial Government un- dcr the patriotic guidance of Premier Jones will , invest $300,000 in Victory Loans. Last time it took $250,000, and it cannot lionourably do less but more this time. fibril Not much leniency is shown liquor thieves in Halifax, especially if they. come from New Flrunswick. A youth frotii St. Marys, Kent County, was sent to Dorchester Penitentiary for! two years for stealing l6 quarts of whisky front a pier shed. a u a Franklin Delano Roosevelt re-elected for the third time Prcsideiitpf the United States thisi date 1940; was first elected in I933, and creat- ed a precedent in American a being returned for friends and supporters are desiro hint for a fourth term, cordingly. dtninistration by a third term; many of his us of running: and making plans ac- : w m a Veterans and others who have followed the ilitary Hos-- hich was accentuated turned Ntiveiiibet" it, The farm has been deeded b)’ the City it i’ ll‘ Cash iiictiiiic of Island farii it l iers has tlotiblctli half of the current year, the figures (Lil respectively in hriickcls were: 300.000 t$llli'.l43.ooo, $1 i2,i03,- 19.0w ($49.03;.- Alherta, $01,742,000 ($65, 805.000 ($10,806,000, $7,- fl. $I'-’.172.ooo ($i2,i25,oo, lzdward Island, $6,831,000 laico). l‘ ll‘ i: at Albertans will _i'ecci\'e an extra i3 otntcgs- (if .\()\'Cllll)(‘l' and December. l-Iutr ‘Cflit Liquoi Control Board chair- lilic llJtf and wine rzititti!s— of licci" and a zti-zitiiice hottl; The boost iii liquor s “is a gesture for the King said. “'l'!te assort- ood with every variety ltist returned from tlic coiifqrciittc on King said the original es on a litiuoi‘ quota >ctnlicr 3i" hm] pa.“ duration 0f the war." i: 1F Ii 1i atiadian Reserve Army is no siiiccure. He e ivhen the ilost- s like autumn on g parades accord- , while people are serve “blackouts, Army are alisenting s, apparently, without ntion under tlie regu- A Canadian Legion eek-entl proposed to tild be compulsory e Army for those Anny, 0i" \\Yll0 are It is not much use oo per cent, ltow- f 5o per cent. Sav- egulatiotts. the Rc- Ope for the future. c flllellfll apathy. it l5 claimed ~file iii not a few instances are "political stripe" of officers . some of wlioiti are alleged to be _ f their duties that they do not know are ignorant. \Vh:tt is wrong? der. of the Department of Agricul- ture. ls convinced these plastics may assume myriad forms. from uurtzlcnl sutures to bomber noses and from lap bases to thread for textiles. Or, by t; simpler process. feathers may be compressed lnto fiber-board for Insulation and sound-proofing. - Wall street Jcumul. All flils l; the beginning of the cnd- Where and when wlll the end come? In Germany, by the smash- lniz defeat ln battle of whole Ger-- man armies. so much ls clear and necemrv. Hut when? Only destiny toultl tel‘ Bv ever rule of the itch-tit“ Iif war the vnd l: dLslont Biadoglla but b" the lmnonderuble elements Ctll’~‘l’l" the calculations of preclu- lon. The crwklnw bolnt of peoples rnnriril be determlnded. 111a force of dLsllluulon and despair cannot be measured. The experts argue rlglttlv and prepare- as they must, for hi: year; ahead. But destlnv cos; its cwn way. and invariably flout: the prophets. Express ed 1n he Sterl of the finest and whitest, m I hadn't. lnzho wt out. greetlng her I soon I heard a faln down the field an to greet me. 1159f’! tlike the unb to school wlth fit‘ Ptilit: a Bar Color ll the dominant theme Across This l: the harvest. October yle ‘rhoulzh the slr la crisp and cool. gonna-gold the kv Th . For the nasal In good and crimson cmbct- | "QYRMIZER s, 194a _~ _ _ _‘_' (The follo from Boner-ville ‘ ttyllgxtno) was ncolved h s , m a Mn. I‘. B. f "an ~ lug n Mr. 5n Mary E. 8 ts a nlstler-ln-law of the Axidrcw Ma erly Mlu vlcw, lbh With the late byh the Side or o er poems imany Inquiries the Road" perhaps there ls no other who has ever lived ln about tnched than the late Mrs. Tyler. the original the Little Lamb". the president of the ilflstorlcal Soclet, received u version a mun . who n of his account he represent- ed the little Mary lildlnk the lamb ln her school desk. after she reach- ed school, but such Incident does not appear to have been borne out as relabed by Mrs. of the story its compiled by 1n New York. C. J. wrote asking; for verl story. In h s Oolzan flcallo In the uto Tyler h M . ersef ln later life. many yeurs Mr. Tyler was tendent of the institution. ed as matron cf the thirty-five years. "Aunt. Mary" by queathed by her husband to 0 a u .. , _, lng. About third of a mlle 419008’ $é6dfjfoogl ' Quebec; 55/8-331900 from her home wlfs the little dls- (5369-7/1009. $_33.73;;.0OO); hlitnitoha, $47,034, trict schoolhouse. where the child- 000 ($,53.3(>8.oo0_ S: 270,000); British Coluiii- $25,331, gill g-fdlggun" 88:53,?! . _ . _ _.V , _ . hia, $IOYI6JYOOO ($'a~-’13.000. $IB.O73.000) ; ant of the lamb as told by the late , Mrs. Tyler is as fellows-- “One cold. bliflk went out with father morning One had been tcrsaken by ztbcut dead I cnrldnt bear suffer so I worked upon It couldn't first: swa low. and for a long time take the cscnlp tea 1 for my sick ncldlng i191‘ ll] my t wouldn't be warm enough unless t-bere was someone there to look ‘I _ G l P P} 5lar the jolt that afteiplgs ccntfptitéh Iinxznft lptomlxig Yalbr- cnera YR. ielaii D50, MC of m“ ° my 3' F’: 3- - m" _ ’. ' ' _ " stand; the it l prov.d rapidly Montreal, has taken over as Director-General of soon learngd w iii-mi; Pmnlt and from the time ll; could walk about ll; would foFow me anywhere if I only called lt. Its fleece was one d I used to wash It regularly; keep the burdock: plcked out of its feet. comb and trim with bright-colored ribbon; the wool on lts forehead when the lamb would hold down lts head. shut, lts eyes and stand patlently as could be. "From the time lt got so lt could walk about until the season came M‘ the sheep w Bo to pasture in lamb stayed ln the woodshed. {t didn't take kindly to lts own Birecles. and when it was in the $19k! ll? Preferred to go with the cows rind the horses instead of with the other sheep. The lamb came the mother of three lambs A single one. and twins. and her dc- votlon to her famlly was as strong and marked as could be. We roam- ed the fields together and were ln fiwt.‘ wmpflnlopspsnp fest friends. "The day the lamb went to school been tier previous to start- ". and not wnntln: to no called. She rapidly Ymknlzed my volce and d my pet. ca e M brother Nate slid: them —l00 pert: g my; _ "'1 thought tt would in, “m; considered to beueixceliignt “will idea and I consented “in m; tor plastics. The Federal Feather Commltten. lienderl by I-l. L. sht-a. OCTOBER. OAINIVAL are: ‘s’. ‘tbfitnmfittltl’ "" And circling dawn in the' IIIQIIUI the color of wlnc, all the afternoon, e wlll the maple: be. too noon. Here ln the autumn nun -nii. Yt tn. e iii thla. War ol- ' lllnre taint vplbtorlea are wot: evict The “'32,?” Mme“ m ' "Bu! name of "n1" "n" not alwm h" the rules. While the brown lea yes run the rand. and over the fle . olm tree holds my lileart, u a . l will not algh (Iondon) . 1m: mum! ‘ ""' ctr of a summer —Olara E. l-llll. ln The Iii Progressive Ctinservative, Poll lleelillfs ' P gréiulvc Conservative elector: of all W"! l" 95"‘ iottqiivtt and u» Royall m reitimwl t» 1mg," "m; inn 0f than several poll tn be hold Monday, Milli“ 8th, 1948 eoiamenclnz It 3 lt-III- 1°!‘ u" 1mm” "l ‘Ml 3 delegates to attend the annual meetln! 0" NW- 9th l“ u" Nominating Convention on Nov. 25th» 1943- w. s. exam‘, mutton M. A. rAiiMuR. sect-elm. An In Tull)!“ Wllh LUMBAGO Or SORE BACK? The Original Mary of “The Little Lamb” _, all we BACK-RITE TABLETS arawtar" "h" "ma. U t itfigffiél‘ o u w 0 . lh I004 N t "my tot-"tisd wit... Mrblm l’ 3cboo1houac wu hnd veduxl but few whollrl u w and left lac lllnb n moment. there was filutwrhclatler on tbg f wyer. rolntlim of nwyer." Mrs. Mmcphnl mi s nu OINTMENT Royal Air Force Week 5lli. VICTORY LOAN Exhibition at Armourles at entrance to Vlctorll c hall. she wu form- orn Jenkins of M111- Province.) exception of Sun Walter rm, author of "The Hausa an about: whfch come to his home, the Somervllle Journal and other place; where information l; w be sought, lrrlel t ll-l b "l-‘m "l2 Park of Aircraft. with most lnteresll (newest. fighting machine) Individual exhibits of various equipment and official war-photographs open to the public every day from 3 pan. to l0 person Somervllle whom more Interest ls ut- Mary E. young man was pleased cldent: and the next day across the field-s on horseback to mo a glptof piper. ivgécit had he original lines of the uls alnoo then two verses hav 8d by a. Mrs. Townsend. versetsfltilvere written together when MACS ANALGESIC LINI ADMISSION FREE TIIE two MABs Mall Order; m" Clip-These Coal Tips hB-d a llttlu lamb, u And everywhere that M The lamb was sure u; It followed tier to school on Which was against. tn , It mllldt! the children laugh and a P Y To s98 a lamb at school. And so the teacher And waited patently a-bout; 'Tlll Mary did appear.‘ I“ Great Geog" gm“ POULTRY tltleu of chicken, fowl. . er) married columbu Tyler. one of the earliest settlers in Somervllle. For con- nected with McLean Asylum, then located tn Somervllle, working his way up lrcm steward to superin- and after her marriage Mrs. Tyler act- nsyium for She was culled many young people by whom she was greatly beloved. and known to others as l real "Mother ln Israel." Mrs. Tyler passed tttvay ln December. 1889, and her estate on Central street. :- t e Flrst Unitarian Church, was for quite a. Period of years used as a "- fi‘ —___ l Professional Bards poultry llvc and dressed, 00r- gndlng and higher! McLeod £4 begin," w. u. nun-run. i; c, J. A. BENTLEY. t; c, Blrrflten and Attorney-n. I-Iw “From the fleece sit-eared from "u"! "m" l’ ‘l w“ ab’ my ewe my-niother knlr. two pairs of stockings which for kept ln memory of ‘my lam . When e raising money for cn of the Old Sout church. l was asked to contribute air of these stockings whlch for the benefit of the fund. The stockings were pleces of the yarn being attached to cards having m these cards realtz T'l’le first pair having been sold I veled out the seccnd for the same use" In this account Mrs. Tyler tells th the la Thanksgiving morning whe Bored by one of the cows fastened tn one of the stunchions 1n the Swift Canadian lMPrfnoo bu”; parsonage by the ehuirh. It. was acquire by somervllle Lodge of Elks ln 1921. "lllTGlland company ll. F. AlltllllBALll Chartered Accountant; lllllrn Trust Building Kean pumm- Clear ‘ ' vc of! ....t*.tt.i".:*t:.::%ti‘.°ti $15‘. f» - pbstructed. Chesterfield; furniture in front o! vent. across-room radiation. move all radiator covers. The incident which connects Mrs. Tyler with the wrltlng cf the verses "Mary Had a Little Lamb” occurr- r school days tn the town War~25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) NOV. 5. lllltl-Candalun advanced to tvtthln Mons. BrltLslt forces occupied the barn. The lamb bled to death ln The schoolhouse ln ttl ‘Mary and the Little Lamb" lucid- ent occurred was acquired bv Henry W- . and visitors to tne Wayside Inn now vlslt thls schoolhouse set up on tlie grounds. vrhere are regularly recelvlnz lnstr ALEX W. MAIHIESON Moll" to Loan Ciillecllm BAIIRISTE . I om MB 80L CITOR. 8T0- I and after the cows had been fed we went to the sheep-Pm and found two lambs there svhich had been born in the night. its mother and was from the cold and far want of food. I saw it: had a little 12ft: and want.- ed to take it; lno the tiouse, but lather said ‘no’, it was about dead anyway. and at the best. ecukt live be a short time. to sec the poor tlitng and teased until I got lt lnto the house and then mothers s mpatliles. at ccazlcl not. 11nd mother make friend. I got. the lamb wiirm m: first. thing by wrapping it ln an cld garment and arms beside the fireplace. All day tor-z I nursed the lamb, and at night it could swallow p. llttle. 1 ‘sat. up all night with it, fearing t ciossed the Meuse River at three points below Stenay. German re- treat effected on a 75-mlle front. from the Scheldt to the Alsne Riv- Your Eyes 7 h "ll IYEBW” u -. laudlchel. M" eyes or dlnlneu — "W" Great George Street GRAl-IANPS ROAD The following ls the Graham's Read School mnntlis of September and October. -l. Laura MacKuv and Gregor tequalt: 2. rach Murray; 3, Gordon Campbell. Grade IIJL-I-LIErlc Gill There has aiwuys been a, sym- pathetic relationship between music and medicine and between doctors and mustclans- Many medical men have contributed as much to the development of music as to medl- ne. vl with van ofrxpzglneliiccnhnr n thorolllll MQ_NIY T0 LOAN .__ii..__;_ _ii :,~ refrn-llnl no P0- ‘Poti nrrriii electors of North Rustler poll, are requested to meet at. North Rustico, Saturday evening, Nov. 6th at 8.34 p.111. to name delegates t1 Annual Meeting and Nom- inating Convention. M. J. DOYLE, Poll Chairman. c dl dlfflnulllcg. Wrlla or nhullfl 7N’ ti. F. llutcheson r. o. uu-rcuusou o. r. nurcuitsou ._______i_.___ ._ "GLORIOUS" CEREMONY The Toklo radio said cess Teru Shlgeko, eldest daughter of lmitperor l-Ilro- hlto. was married l.n the Imperial palace to Prince Morlltlro Hlgsshl- Kunl. son of an army general. "The satisfaction of h esty. as well as h the empress and the dowager. are bevond our humble tlon." the O. W. I Tokfo announcer. "Of course," he l Mal olm bell: ll. Bryce MacGre Ward. Grade V.-l. Jennie Gree Grade IVs-l. FTCGCHS C and Vernon Messervey, equal. IL-l. Margaret Williams. Grade I.—1. Owen Green. attendance — Freddie Wendie Campbell. added, "the 11.10.000.000 llans. Vernon Messervev and Jen- all members of the Greater East Asia sphere are all rejoicing ln unison over this glori- na M. ' Morrison-Teacher. t bloating away ' With every tried and proven scientific advance at their command, Pcnmans apply their expert craftsmanship to fashion Knitted Products. The experience 0f. 75 years adds extra value to garments specifically designed no meet Cana- dian climatic conditions and the exacting stand- ards of the Canadian people. lllllllill tinnitus llllllll