g-w- f? anew-Aw <-{ _ Vac-aka: TllE GIIMILOTTETDWII GUARDIAN A rose by any other name. .. _ And who will define the idlers, the sltlrlfsrfi and the obstructors? Who, of course, but the Morning Qaiiy (Founded in 1581) President: Lieut. CoL W. Chuter S. McLure Vice-President: J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: Lieut. Col. D, A. Maclflnnon, 0.8.0. Editor and lllannging Director: J. B. Burnett, F..I.l. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and LleutJan A. Burnett, R.C.N.V.ll. (On Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” MONDAY, OCTOBEP l8, 1943 Many Reasons Why lihe Fifth \'ictor_v Loan campaign will be lauucltctl locally today at a joint itteetiiig of the Cliarloiieioiiii htilary tfluh and the National \\'ar Finance (Kuntnittee. It is essential that tlie tlrive gci off tn a good start and front now iuuil ilie uhjcciivcs are reached tlicre should be no letting up. Finance .\linister Ilsley in a re- ccnt spctch stuinncd tip the compelling reasons for an till-out ciiort on the home from at this tiiiic: lllt‘ \\'.'ll' '\ far from over and tlic hardest ' "' lI\.\ d: the incu.'icc of inflation is . ll twt-t‘ prc-t-iit and lll(‘ lielp (if every‘ Cau- .'.=l.;iii i~ l| t-d.d :-i cu: iiiie the succcs. of the si-ihtiiziiig tw»i:tr-».'~; tlic hgvztlty- and eagerness with \\illt‘ll lllt‘ pimple aippurt their Yictory Loan wi'l lllmll‘)! lllt‘ d1‘. of _iu.~l lriiiiitpli for the liii/ :..=l .\' ' lllz‘ iuiirt- of ihcin who hold \:.":iw.'- llii .-.t'Iti‘il_ . saicr \\ill la- Canada's .:i Ilic years that follow tlic (‘Cl lllilllll‘ ptuitl‘. planners themselves. 'l'he_v alone lnioti" what the plan is. Nobody else tloes. .\nd nobotlyt else has the power to defitie the functions 0i each under the plan. To each his task, and if he does not like it, off he goes to a corrective institution. He is an idler, a shirker, an ob~ structor. This, of course, comments the “illllllilvtf 171'“! Press, is the final mockery of the C.C.F. pro- testations of its (lemocracy. No socialist state can be democratic. Socialism and democracy contradict each other; and the l-Inglish socialists are hottest enough to adntit it frankly. We can have one election to endorse the socialist plan. After tliat——iio more such nonsense. No nior: possible interference with tlic tlecrees of the planners. If anyone attempts to do so. the solution is there: he is an idler, a sliirker, an obstructor. lle is ahuuruiztl; llc is mentally titt- fit. Off with him to a corrective lllSllllllltlll. And that is that. - EDITORIAL NOTE§ — lii liircat Britain. the allowance per person uf sltcll eggs over the year average zipprtixiinatclv i-z-cgg per week. i‘ Ill >i< ill uiadc iii that country. to Russia during the first year that hussizi was iii tlic ivar. 9K 1F i >l< t Hp. m‘, Tutu“ 21H,“ hm. bu.“ onmyhlsllfll .\0iipiiorIil_\ cuiistittieis Iu lilhllmlvlllilll-l c... w“ NUT yvflngy‘ T‘ m! Miwriil] “uhmhcd i“ lllly-‘j i-J pints Ill llllll\" par “pt-k. llit- [ii-itiflly. NW pi, ml pHL h m“ [he l-Hpnwing CUM list, iucludcs mother» L‘llll(ll't‘!l, iiivahds and cer- f.'ict~ a ~I'-ic'< w tiitr coiiiplticciit‘) : mm """i"'i'i’i' y, i‘ * * Th li<iii.ii \:'r Force is today larger than ,_ .. .. ._ , in “W, ; I.2_‘ “lugs fur \ictui'_v \\ ecks were licld (kmmna, h“ {W} ("Input (hnkilms. mruul ui lziiglruitl. \\lllt»;_ ,\cfillllllll and .\lII‘llll‘|'|l lro. mp0. H‘ H, Sh‘. “lmtpvd pnizuup * laud from March to _llll\l(‘. llll\ ycar, and rars- ~ , . , L‘ ;, _ _ ,, ed £tii5,t)4_;.;i3_ti<>t> tSg,7_§.t.;ut<.<)ii5.7:<ii in it _i> . . us wipttl out last _\t..i . _ . . m Suki.” M, H}; M.“ rcplznwq]. savings to be used lt||~ tlic ptu-t-liztsc t>t n-Qapints llitltr i; I aiizirks on lil'i'lll('l' (icriiiaiiv """ c'l"'l)"'("'t mi. "'0 ‘T: “*"'"i‘ with Io Ililirs . ltllllllitl" of llillllls that the _ _ , ‘ “,0 i . “i,” M- W.“ imzlin and m‘, up .>\ training school for ludiaii parachute tiunps it iiic \\\‘<'l\s t.) lll'1ll lll Sicily. -'."llll.l‘llll lupaiiwt‘ ltlcu Iilil vet i . ugtli is iuci't':t'~iii_4‘. The .\:i/.i- |l~i\i‘ hznc 3; iufllitiu factory worlr ers cm. tiartil iiilli J3 millions in I931). .\';i/i food rtitii. s ate higher in calorie cou- teiii than a _\t‘ill' zigo. The“; _\s tlic Post, are _iust a few 0f the facts rs dcd at a series of \\'.'isliiiigtoii confer- ence-". ti-iiwn-sliip lICTlllllS publication of only the less tuiiltvoitilile of the facts which were as- st-inlilctl by iifficiahltiui. .~\nd add these facts: Reiieival on a big scale of lf-boal warfare on the Atlantic. Use in that reuewcd ocean warfare of what are, to our forces, new weapons against which our prcviotis defeu-c weapons and techniques are appareiiily- of little or no use. (Ecrnizui ii~c of our most prized "secret" pou, radar. turned owi- wea- liasic lllftiffllilllllli rcgartliug it was tu our enemies by Vichy France. lVhetlici‘ or not (iCflllflII development of it is as cffectiie .'is ours is not revealed. \\'lien and \\lll'flll‘l‘ victorv will be ours de- pends till tlic liatilt» _\ct to hi- finiglit, “tic-H- ti“; full wiiglit of our uieu and weapons will be brought tn bear. The llliQslltlll mark about the Fifth Victoiv Loan is not ivlieilicr the money is available‘. Soaring store sales, t"l'|l(‘l'l.'lllllli(3lll receipts. wage bills, suullsu haul.‘ ztccnitiits lucai" their all-time Canadian ltigli) aiisivei- that, The vital question is the courage, the forc- light. lllL‘ itiural fibre and the iutelligeitce of the mm; iif iltt- (‘znizivliau people. Titers is the real Fdlflllvllfqt‘ til lllt‘ Fifth Victor)» Loan, t The New Order The (Eumdiaii l-liiuai. organ of tlic intellectual wing of llll‘ ('.('.l". makes in» bones about its prefrrcntx- fttr llll‘ tuialititriati form of govern- ment. lii a (ll~t".l.~\'lI>ll of the planned economy ft/‘r t-xplziiiiiiig tlic readiness with ilaii petiplt! will accept the fully which ll"t~ ( sin‘; ll'/l'll ivas cstabhshctl carly iii 1114.’. lliu response of volunteers has been excellent. and lmtli Indian and litirklia stildiers ittake first class para- chutists. (iurklias come from Nepal, an lIlIl‘.'~l pendent state lictw. .-ii llllllll and Tliilict. m a 1k m | British .‘\lllll1l.\'>'£tLl(JI' Yiscouiit llalif: ' ex- presses the belief that llritziin, the lliitetl States, Russia and China are the countries ivliich have the most to contribute iii "getting the world on its feet again after the \\'.'ll‘ " "lletwceu its." he writes, "we dispose of a very" large part of the world's resources iii nianptiuer, iittliistrial strength and material wealth. lf we ivant a het- ter wnrld.. .it is up t0 us to get it started. . .lli the dream of world sc-curirv is to conic truc. ill can only be oit tlic condition that each. . .ls will~ l tug to assume its just burden of rcspoiisiliilityz". I l‘ lii Ii‘ (‘an ALP/s who are not lllCl'(‘l_\‘ "yes" itieiil and portfolio fillers. ll(‘ cifcctivt- iii l‘:trliaiiiciit?| Read this from an .'ll'llt‘lt‘ iii tln- \"iiic.iiti'.~i' Sun: “Not long ago Mr. Dicfciihakcr found iii a ‘small matter how tiuicldv l';irli;i:iiiiit cz-n iitakt- a government Inovc. (Jiie of his out on the Prairies had closed his store. gone to the ivar. couie llllllh‘. ul the arnrv, and ivaiilcd to tipcii again. For itionths he bombarded tlic bureau- cracy of Ottawa and got no satisfaction and the store could not be tipeuetl. .\lr. Diefciibakci: fiuzilly raised tlic matter iii llzirliaiiiciit at 3 o'clock iii the ziftt-ruooii and by llllI|l(‘t' time tlic man had his store open. (itivt-riiutcuts listcu to Parliament, even if they pretend to he always right, tinshalcalilc and iituiiortal." Ycrli. sap! If‘ *l< 1F llZlI'il\\‘.'ll‘(‘ Festival 0f Si. l.ultc; he ivas a Gentile cou- nectctl with Antioch. iii which city lie folloivt-il the profession of a pliysiciati: one of tlic earliest iucinbcrs 0f the church there; lie "is converted lo Christianity before his association with St. l‘atil whom he :iccompziiiicd on some of his tnissioiiztry travels, and was zissticiatetl with him till his death; lic was the author of the Gospel w h i c h bears his n a in e and the Acts of the Apostles: he is our of the most litorar_v of tlic New 'l‘estaincnt ii lillllllltN the treatiitent pra- .-r cx:niiiiizitiiiii and test, llic rcsidtic of tlic .'tlitI0r- i<ll :‘~, >'lli'l\l‘l'i autl olislriiclors- -‘tl'. alone; with other mentally‘ '- "tr lllqlllllltlll‘... ' . iii lapau .'nirl iii l\'ti>.~i:'.. i ' iihy rule» sticli places l pl ~ct| flit ‘ ‘ f-ii‘ i.. V . ".1 .. i '_ Hit-in Eill-lrlllij,‘ lii (‘an- —— Pilot-es By The Way .»'\ filbsilurl rtilliir warns his road- New, what was it you q - ' ' l1" —OPA uletin I Us i.iiii ‘lie \ =l V] h l‘ mg run. nlalning about? e- t.’ ' Washington rn paper iultl not ' women no streets, llllll iiiiitlivr r lli‘ the lli- children off Il but not to nnoth REL follow that b 'l) one species of not sticcrmb to a in explain why B in cclnnlzlmt som in rrint in C.‘il‘.'l ‘ll towns at jliel prrvc‘ tun". - ("tint-r flrrrri‘. v __ ' districts with sup “illi ltiz- rr i w" lung. (l(‘\'f‘lIl]K‘ll cftvggpg flchlgvfl by ll!‘ F. l) Eltillwril Ciiioiiiiz‘. no Chflnie- ll"llll "" is l‘|"l'llllI'P<'l to atl- ' ' ‘ tx-piralion tn' frn '= or drown- .<l"il)|)(‘(l to the] llll‘ vw-lim dlifli r.- wirlloii. Hills- lit‘ l\'IllfllI‘ sllmu-I Young mothers . if.‘ locked up in the ma" m t» ' ' s ~t t n. adlrrr= in lii< in’: the l‘ Children. These n war work: some l'l".<'ill"‘llf‘ill. l enoirh t.» una. islfll "' tlvlr fllllC"f‘lil An Inspector foun t "t "'l‘i-'7IK' unlll l riilllffl ten andt veers. nnd i» -~ i~-i auto-l mobiles for only a fstv years. . , . had been away fo Not all strains sceptlblt- to malaria. The reason is, flint the iilasmodlum or which ls bred in the Attopholes mos- quito may belong to one rrrl species. A savage may be im- nuimc lo one svcles of plasmodwm, recovered from malaria caused bv plnsinndium he mnyl ruddc, s , out at nllzht and leave city for the Prevention of Crueltv to iii-f l"c niiiwlv: iw-zl ln' dlcrs abroad. loneliness drives them fll"\' hrenmc strong,‘ mil gt night drlnktnq one such mother In a l3 mcailhs. alone in the, ln Nrw Brimswfrk . was lied In n Phil" writers: a trustworthy tradition s.'iys lie was a .\'_vriaii, had neither wift- nor children. and dial l in llitliyuia at the age of scveiifv-four: his inrist striking journalistic fc-at is liis report of the (‘riiivci'sioii of Saul coutaiucrl lll the Ulli chan- lcr of his (ins hcgiiiiiiiig ".\iid Faul. yet "i-zilliiiig out lltrtilt-iiiiigs and slauqlilcr zigziiust ‘he disciples of tlic Lord \\ciit unto the ltigli l." ludia supplied Noxioo medical iiisti'uiiiciit.~.. c ll>lllll(‘lll.\ llflllllllll": lll\'llli(l(‘ll out icpid dllflllg the past Zt-lyearsl. 1 , . . on y sun. who saved lil'0ll.‘_'i lie U“ Mme depression, simply‘ e i out of production. (Halifax Chronicle) The Liberal of the thinks to come In Canada. A caucus of the party. planning policy for the future, has decided to "co-operate with the Govern- ment In 0fflce". that is to say, with the Progressive-Conservative Government of Mr. George A. Drew. I The likely reason for making this decision is that to farce another election in Ontario at this time would serve no useful Purpose, but the action taken carries more Im- plications, possibly, than appear at first sight. Obviously the Ontario Liberals, the smallest of the three grotgss in the Ontario House, could har 1y formulate any policy of its own at i this time. Wensoris, however, it might have considered coflaboratlng with the C, C. F. for the sole purpose of em- barrassing Mr. Drew, If not of driving hlm out of office. But it has possibly struck these same Liberals that. times are clianglizg. In the past. fore-rice between opposed political parties has been one of degree rather than one of kind. But the rise of the C C F. and the threat \\'l1l."l ' offered in various lprovinclal and lay-elections has brought. out. the fact that today we in Canada are faced with 5 choice between those parties which strive liq Itrtitiiir; tJOllllCPIl dentoeracy. and itlic party which professes to have fcitnd a wu- to salvation through l "so-called "CCIJliOmlC democracy"- g i sinister phrase reminiscent of many - lsucii used by those who. In the last tweiiiy-five years, have started ‘ most nf the totalitarian regimes In Europe. I .\‘o one would be so rash as to tsugtzcst that what has happened tn lontariti ls directly syniiitcmatic of {any immediate close rapproche- nrnt. betivceit the two older politi- fifll parties In this counrty. But tlt t-lcarlr slicws what is thought ‘liitfllll politzcal possibilities in Ont- ario 110W.’ Cppoiieiits with far greater differences than those which exist between the pcllelea oi‘ ntodrrn Canadian Llb€fals and -' sslve-Conservativcs have be. civ been driven Into permair :0 through outside pres- "<5 threatening than that at p cffered to cottvtntlonal Canadian political thought by the C C.F‘. It is, therefore, just pos- sible that we are seeing in Ont- ario the first sign that Canadian members of parliament are begin- ning to visualise thzmselves aligned no longer according to strict old Dally lines. but on a more funda- mental division according to bnslc ideas concerning the very nature of the State. Farm Handicaps (Canadian Statesman, Bowman- vi’le. Out) e were kept busy Saturday taking notices of auction sales. One auctioneer repcrts sales booked every day straight through for 50 days. Farmers arc selling out sim- ply becfdisc tlicv have ccme to the end of their physical capacity to carry" on, because they or their , .‘ are gIttIng calls to the armed s-"rvices and because of lack of feed and woriie to: numerous to ' The fsriti front. case zijtwczirs to have almost reached bottom. Ii, Ls bad news for Can- 't a Two eases ccme before lLs with force. One farmer is sell- ing his herd of Holstems, prize- ivlitniitg animals. which he devel- Hi5 surveyed his prospects and to serve the army but _ rejected and Is now in a munlton plant. His help dwindled from a hired man to but‘! and ntw lit) can't get any one. So he's quitting. That ls ‘only one iiistatite cf scorrs like It. The other is the case of crack farmer. one of the best in the Government. called him up to report for military serv-ce c1‘ sub niit to the humiliating process of bet-glitz cff. Ho didn't beg off. He I tock the plebiscite a; British Can- _ ada ititeiiizrcted it. ‘He smartly re- l ported for military duti- and was . signed up A-I. Then ne called a sire to liquidate his entire hold- ings. Such is Canada at; war. Another farmer on 100 acres had only f4 acres in crop. Still another had only 25 loads off 150 - and It won't be thrashed be- ezute It lsirt worth threshing. In the above two cases. 300 acres go Is lt any won- de agricultural representatives tear their hair trying to keep uIJi production and encourage young! ‘l Is it any wonder that. growing old and enfecbled under an insufferable sly give up the fight? Nut one has camyfalrod of prices. They feel mlsernbl: and defeated at leEHifig the land. The time fer Srnfaring man sneak a language —- all thrir rvrn. a liiitniagc pictures- que and bewildering to the lind- lubbrr. s;t_\'s The Kansas City Star. For instance when a sailor speaks of a bum. boat. no isn't referrlnz to a low class vessel. He is merely sncaklnt: nf thr- lfllliiCll that comes nlcnizslde lii= sltln tn sell provisions or lake seamen and visitors ashore. A ant-d rope ls not one for visitors but rather a llnc to steady a ship In tow. A sailor mnkcs the mistakes of leanlnrz nzalnst the ship's counter ,bvcatise that is thr- r-x s‘on of "l Hm" ll does‘ ilv- vessel beyond llil‘ . ii nnsl. “Bu” a "m" has‘ Th~ shltis‘; beat-dine is . its wisk- crs but only the fnrc part cf her of men are su- parasite of sev- nnFn r. This help rll: i experiments e malaria-infested posedly Immune d nothing. -Ex- The editor n! tho Times-Journal, of Fort William, Ont.. likes pie particular. lie likes blueberry ole. ,I-Ie likes blueberry nir- so well that l" llflllllflll Wlw Kn when heavrltes of it he rises to Ehlldrfln heights of lvrtc rapture. Less llmlst‘ l"? CBU-‘ln! eloquent mortals. confronted with a "19 Nllllflflfll 50- blueberry pie. enthuse with such ,dnll platitudes as "Yum-yum!" or "Oh. boy!" But the editor of the Times-Journal bur=ts Into whnt Is almost. if not quite. poetry. ‘This Is commendable. It shows nreciatlon oi’ the better things n! life. But he ls n modest arrnts are not on are wives of sol-~ and dancing. d the children of; rcom where a ’ . "Whv." he asks sadly until the,‘ warned by an itisiferlor not to lcavci -“whv line Q""Ii‘lf7 no town named! llve years. ‘hire. Blur-berry?" Of (‘Oilf- lf he lived knew the the wrirnln". the, liiflitltclv sniierlor blueberries o! this ~ . ‘ti tt-iiiivrit iiiiikllnz, House. She l'!I‘OT."(l . \‘.lll""ll tins. IttfllQliPs‘ heme cnur;t fire. and the lltlln ones t-soasltlw nrnviw" hr would aim his - Vlllll lb" lmll. wtlli- were saved only bv n rhnnw» dls- izlvhls hlZllll“ "ii/in" m» ‘mum “k ' ’~ 'i""l ""~ 2031i’ coverv. ll‘ om rare a vii-i of fmii- _"wht- p» " Ri‘[|n§t\'[nl( m, nih~ Iq~“ "rr mother named Bu“ ~- ~SaInt John r hours. Telegraph Journal. .111. a clifiillff.‘ cf policy is almost past. Potato Plastics (St. John Telegraph-Journal) I chcmurgy is n word which p088 up with increasing frequency. f such recent. nrlgln that it. is not \'Tl. iticludcd in most dictionaries, it Itas ccute to imply u nrtnership of chemistry and agrlcu turc. with illf! farmer producing the grist. for the chemists mill, and the chemist processing the crcp for Industry. Henry Ford is one of the chief atlvcicatr-s of cheniurgy. He dreams of llll‘ day when farmers wil grow SOXDPHTIS, nntl chemists will con- |\".'Il soybeans to plastics, and the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~~ _._.., .________. ada they are to be called "Corrective institutions." Ijnity For Democracy For mere party political I the dif- l movie units were at work in Sep- tember In the fields of the Ivanovo l a l'°‘"?l=’ sift. a the country, just. under 30 years of heat l mom; OPTINIEU .At 1m mere-u dawn me 1m 0! » tn Iona vH-r. i 0f the ion; year that nemed lo dream no end: who“ "sy..:::;:".t.":. "m" ‘“' W0 And slew some 110W- " l“ "*7 I a.- Oi‘ bewnbeutldfixfk. or Wflllfll- °' a f, m, but have not we "iiiittiiobemncl. Im- tiny hgpes. like tiny new‘! 01-’ 5n . |Will come. though death Ind flllll - hold the land; lmotigh storms‘ may ma: they mlv E o: zI-igcieaxitetieiiaxxgzrk whose will ls ever b Fell ycar unpltiful. 519W d“! o! 860211. Your kind shall die. and WWW‘ days be born. l ‘I'll! VICTDRY —A-_V-_lll1_l€l¥l.°- a a means of adaptlnl . ilfipftfihiuilliniti uses and h" iusi. turned up with some interest- mg Information on the potato. Il- has found that you can eat a Pfll- i uto or you can eat of! it. In other l Victory Bonds have all the essential advantages of a Savings Account.‘ Thev afoul: words. you can make plastic platen frcm potatoes. You can also make oveiiware, machine parts and so forth "at much lower cost than with the materials new used in plastic reduction." Here a. discovery which New, Brunswick should lose no time in- vestigatlng — a discovery which might well turn out. to be tremend- ously Important to the economic life of this province. Today we are gTOWIHg more potatoes than ever, and finding a profitable market for them because of wartime condi- lions. But memory does not have to be very long to go back to the clays when potatoes could not be sold at prices which gave the fann- er back the money he put Into his fields. i. Safely fer your money. 2. A good interest return. 3. A financial reserve quickly convertible Into cash. Thrift is necessary to the well-being of Canadians. In ordinary times we advocate the practice of thrift by making regular deposits in a Savings Account. In the national welfare and in the interest of thrift we now take this occasion to recommend to our deposit customers the purchase of Victory Bonds to the fullest possible extent. A THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Htiilalledlle? n. non. sin mamas vmrre, o.cn.o., Cllelmn ellle lea! A. I. Aitscon, Ineelivn Wee-Mailed After the war the demand for potatoes, aS food, will probably dim- inish. This was very definitely the case after the last war. But if we- are able to replace the diminlshedi demand for potatoes for food with a new demand for potatoes for plu- tlcs, it might assure the continued prosperity of New Brunswick’: great potato belt. At any rate, we pus the Idea along to the postwar planners. _____.€__ RUSSIAN MOBILE CINEMAS MOSCOW -(CP)- Fifty-four reeicn. central Russia, serving 1,500 villages. Clip These Coal Tips l. if. LOGAN, M, w; w»- ofwufi; - t ii j ~—- "- ‘ ' ti. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE They are part of the family picture the conversation, however, and not when guests are present. They tu be so boisterus as to prevent theli Children Ire no 10h!" lvld they, should be trained not to monopol‘ elders from visiting. should be “seen and not heard. ---—— ——' ~ r-r " YOUTH -______-§_ Th l ll I Y th Trainih la will autumn: of lillzangnd a“ ' ' 9 be conducted during 01° All course: ylll he held It "at" "up" m" HAIR flit“.'ttt.".i'.‘."lit..f..‘.‘.'é‘."ll'. ‘t.!'l.5°.t.'l°ll.7.“..:'.’°.';lt:"l.l:'.t.irflzalftt’; Replace warped “are bars 1n the giving attention to the trainin satisfactory to officials in e arge. All! furmm Unless the bat-s are 1n limits 1h to 30 years. Appllcat on forms for Enrollment and any infflffll- atlon desired may be secured by applying to the undersigned. Parties ln- aGftldiflf to enrol should doso promptly, u course; will open at an earl! a e. GIRLS’ COURSES tzoocl working order. live coals wtclll oivn among the ashes. an you wont get the benefit 0f i119 RESTORER gs. n prize-winning judge, a _ -~5 “fluid 9"" 2min find beef cattle expert. mar; Trzlrliggem" :3.‘ 53:35‘: I Three (3) nix week: cont-m for girls. first to open early in NW- ried. with two children. a “key ' ember. Training In Home Management, Handicrafts, Home Nursllll» th heir man it ever ttiete was one. Well. auhnj- Cooking. Health and other subjects. Grey o; iraoeu llair to its orign lhldl whether Black, rown. l!" or Auburn. We require unlimited Gun‘ lilies of chicken. fowl. Al" all other kinds of m!" poultry live and dressed. 9°?‘ reet Krldlng and MUN“ mat-ht prices. Our I194"! killing piano is at your fill- posal. ' ' Swift Ganaiiian '2 Jlwn courses in Farm Mechanics and Training for Farm Work. Tractor and Car o ration and repair. Care and operation of F8"! Machinery. Bitch n; and handling of bonu- Care and feetiin of Mll- nnla- Milking of cows, operating cream Ieplrators. Care of m lk. C!" and repair of harness. Length of course six weeks. his course is llé- signed io train suitable young women to render a service in carrying will necessary farm production programs. COURSES FOR MEN BLACKSMITIIING One (l) fl e month: nrne i rel black- emlthlng. woodworking, sleigh and vwllon building. golfing“ qunllf! for operation of general blacksmith in; 5nd repair Inrk, coup" go open early in November. UARPENTBY Two (2) six weeks courses In carpentry, hllildlnl gumn-trgtion and general farm rclllir work. First course to open In can! MECHANICS Two l2) ll: week; cou illl" ll remarkably uefu] In preventing dandruff and destroying plllltliilc hlll’ killers. Jun follow the direc- wru carefully and won .___ MACS PERFECT WORM POWDERS ti E 3t’: t","a‘.’lf.i°.'t.l’" milhl»: per package. in farm mechanics, Ollfl‘ ——-— u a n- , I $0., Liii. Lanxsrun full.‘ Jib-fill} ~°' "‘°l§?i.i§§'.§li"'n'l'.'i=."""ii'§‘.¢31.1°u'i1"o§'el.‘i5rii Leno" In January. ‘ ti. t W . AGRICULTURE 0 (l) U’! ll i A ldlllilli‘! Lmnm e o n A JOHN"! fllfllllfll lg‘? Including care and feediit“ of m-iffhtltiii Ilctoul-‘PQIOII ellfllieglatiitr to loll "A"; u‘ o: and crops. horticulture an: other anhjects. Conne w open in lunar!- hlldrlrl. Ihvilllfltea the heir EGG a; POULTRY One (l) four weeks course in poultry mlllflfl‘ 1'} '33 “"22" fi-tlifilfif $i'l§.'-r"l.'ll"Z.-'=l'§'. "v7i°i'i'"il§ Zl>§.'."i'»'ll§¢il'°;"i'.'i§"-na°'il.'l§§.° '° °"°" "‘ M Price 35c M! bottle. Ap licatlons for enrolment Ihfillill he mailed at once. When IIIPIY- h- ‘L M M." ‘"1",’ "on," In; ate e the course in which enrolment in desired. l ofillmm" n ivivtialiln civilians Training’, Q i f A it" , lmi-“M- TIIE two inns animate. .12.“ i0 Great Georn Street Office Montague P. l. l. flours: I0 lo ll n. I- _- I lo I P. M. “ Office Connected with 5 Holidays etc. nv ncwlnt-mfl l ‘i’ onoosronz ill automobile manufacturers will use litiLt." plastics ta build car bodies. I-Yc c; mane broad application of clzz-ctwt- lh-g solution to farm ‘M91115. And so an lots nwanw 0f others. . . i I .."re is, in the United st. lint. a National Farm Chemurg-ic Cotuieit. 1t Is devoted to un - The rain bow hu always been of 300d ohm- to farmer: because when there is a rainbow, there hacbeen rain for he mops. ' Another good friend of l ~t is n. a 2m "BLACK ~‘ mm" OHIWING because ill stimulating, friendly flavor and lut- ‘QQ ing goodness help to smooth the fv ' rows of can. How Are‘ Your Eyes? yl atom n" ill-it." 325.13.." eon eyes or tllnineae - connll I lpecialllt At your eerviee with "an of experience and a thereon! refueling service. can in and llama IOII llfficnltiee. Write or phone fee appointments G. F. llutchoson AND SON I. 0. IIUTCIIIBON O. I. IIUTCII IUON