_:PAQ1_‘3_FQUR .. - I . _ vIiiliih+§ljikkRll )TTF.TOWN GUARDliUV Tll E BIIARLOTTETDWN GUARDIAN ly (Founder! In i857) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester b. Vice-President: J. R. Burnett. F. J. l. Secretary: Liellt. Col. l). .-\. MncKiIlnon, 0.5.0. Idinr and Managing llircetor: J. R. Burnett, i-‘.J.l. Annotate Editors: l-‘rank \\'-.1ll~.er and Lieulflan A. Burnett, R.( .R. (On Aetive Service) Mnrnln? ‘The Strongest lllehtory he'd/rel‘ Th; the Wen/rest Ink." 1111511511‘ 11131111111 11 .1111. 11144." A "Victorlv" Loan The people 0i L':111;11la I few \\‘C(‘l\'$' time :111111l11~1- issued, the 11|rievlive l1ef11;-_ than that 111' 1111; 111' 1 good tirnspeets 1 1 l- . \1-=.\ l1111_1_' the war —so far 11s the .\ ' - 111111111111 at any rate -—\vill he 1111-1", 11:11] i: t1 :11." 111 ~11 111,411. to sortie citizens that 1l 111711 1-1l t» l1-111l greater sums than ever 11111- 11. 1111~~e11:i1111. llut a little thought will 1111111 :11"- 1' :11 that, even ii the Gerntan collapse 1111 11- 1!1:~ 1 *, the 1101111- try will still be i111 r-l \ . 1\\ expendi- tures. The stilt-gum "'11 a-t is likely to continue i111" ~ ‘HP the lwst o5 - 1 11~':1ti11§_1 the v1- hecn told that in \ ic1111'_v I.1’1.'11t will he it is hinted. larger -~. ~ ~1 11.1.. 'l‘l11-1'1: are I, ,1 |1~ U11 .'1' circumstances member.- 11:' 1E1 ..1. life, \\l1e1111\ er the-.1. tary service, will cal money. The HEY! l1 1 tory" Loon, a111l a spirit 111' ll'll~l . the most effective wav their individual. war effort. l'1'<‘l1 ' to share t0 xlw- ' tuuity a111l lfil<lf‘li structiozi. make 111131111 1o the ‘ 1- 1w he made lll!\‘lli Olllllll" ~ and recon- A December Flevliun‘? Front ltcgitta Dominion general around the corner Gardiner, Inini-tcr 111' a_ . . has ittuiruiuccrl the appoiuttuettt 11f a Il1'\\' 1 :_;111i.11*1' 11f the l.il)- oral party i11 Sasl<atcl1ev.111. 'Tl'ilS, comments the l'11/1cowvar' Province, is a hint strong enough :11 engage the earnest at- tention of all the 1111.. wrgatlirers of all the other parties evc1'_v\\l1e1'e ' Vaualla. i111‘ they have a variation in $11G». 1|vl-1-\1.1:111 111' a familiar line about April: “li _li 111v lint-diner comes, can election he t'ar behind?" Meanwhile at Vktawa. uith the shutters drawn on the ll1111~e 1l 1111- 1--1-111.‘1t-r< all gone home to mind their ;11 ' the r11>ideut observers report nu 11h " .;11s that the event is imminent, .\lr. King is still the Sphinx who keeps the secret and M1". l\"1tq l5 as Sphinx- like as ever. i. King still . . date of the elect fusing as auytlt King has ever . tiou until 11x11 s tion of Iklrliztrtu-itt hv 11:1’ device beyond 1111- st.1i11t11 yvhich expires early itt .\_r>1.l. "50 here 1111- have Ind we have the 1*1111<11'111!i1111.1 We have the stihzle 111‘111l 113' \l1'. l observers 11f Vlttitwa, 1111. and cut off in a p111.'l\1‘: '11' reminded of a p1 1.1 T-i-toye, .\lr. King's first gown, :"1-'111.11 her, was glected in a I')\‘€I‘l]ll\(‘l' 1-l111"1'1111, in " s1:.tg1-.":i111 that a 1'.11;1l1ly iust is in. .\lr. ‘. 1'1 1. l-tllllllitl 1'11" fixing the <"1111ti:1111-s'.1l1e as con- 1= <11l1'l11 11151111 of hit‘. . 'l'l1..~ i1111111la is: 11o elec- -' 1111 1' uitinua- . ' lldllllllnllill terms 111' its lit'e, 1T1» e<< of the war 1'" nttive and e. \'1-t111-a11 ‘.1;'11l thc calendar 1111111ths, are s111l1leuly \ l'1_ . Health Services 1'11 Canada Before l’a1"li;11111~111 .' oubtuitterl ulliclt r1 than its il11p11r1a11r1- Canadian hlerllral l'r1 Board, and it 1lr-.'1l1 in twl. :1 l'1‘l\11t‘t 1m; \1.E1l1- publicity’ v.11- front the . --11-'1:: :1111l .\~~i_;n1uent 1;1'1-.11t 1l1'..'tll with health services in ('.'1u:11l:1. 'l'.'11.1~ iull rt-purt runs to 3591000 \\'tll"l~'. l" -:11 '1 -'.‘1111.11'11"\' appt-arittg in the curivut issue 111' 1hr I '111.111- Marv/Ir’, a gov- 11l_i11 .1 l1 {further luggestl that each province be request- et to gram interim licenses to practice to mili- tuy doctors serving in that province, who may be called upon to render service to civilians, 111111 that medical officers oi the Arnted I-‘orces be eitcultragal and permitted to assist civilian medical practitioners whenever and possible consistent with their military duties. Action has been taken in regard to this last ffiCOllllllfiiKliillOll with the co-operation of the provinces, and a limited number of military tuedical personnel is being Inade available to civilian communities. In prc-\var years the nine medical schools of Canada graduated a11 average of 49! students a11n11all_v. In spite of a decline of 13.5‘ per cent in the number of full-tune instructors, the schools have accelerated their curriculum, and are now turning out approximately 540 graduates every eight months. Catiada 110w possesses 1.220 hospitals with 119,019 beds and cribs, and 6,766 bassinets. The percentage of the population treated in llUSpilZllS in I940 varied from 7.2 per cent in Prince Ecl- ward Island t0 12.9 per cent in British Coltnu- hia. The report puts the number of nurses in Canada, at 52,483, and indicates a ivaiting list for the armed forces of 3.741. 52 per cent of the total registrants are engaged in employ- ment other than nursing, 25,298 l1eing house- wives. 'l‘he report deals with the shortage l111tl1 oi tmrscs and of hospital personnel, as well as with the dental manpower available, which for civ- iliatt services has been reduced by 2.14 per c1111! since I939- _____________________ EDI [URIAL NUIIZ) .- .__.i. City schools re-opcn today. U I * ll Eastern time would schools and lmsities railways fall he a certain suit us here all right for s, provided the banks and into line. Otherwise there would amount of confusion. ll 1 Ill I The City Council ntust tiuu of coal weig decide on the ques- hing on its uterits, and 11111 he deterred from their duty by threats. When the price of coal is raised the customers are not consulted and consequently have 110 say i11 the tnatter. s u 1a u The Canadian Ayrshire Breeders’ tiott announces that the heifer Chesterme owned by j. A. Hodgson of Frest Lawn, Alta. has established a Cattadian Ayrshire production record of 16,719 pounds of milk, 753 pounds hut- ter-fat, with an average test of 4.38 per cent fat. It i: the highest record set by an Aywshirc in the two-year-old class for the record of per- formance. The mark also is the highest made i11 that class by an Ayrshire on two ruilkitigs a day. Former leaders established records on three milkings a day. Associa- rc Ruth, u ' o Another slashing reduction in the tnauufac- titre 0i aluminum metal, this time about 25 per cent of current output, l1 i as been ordered by the \\'ar Production Board because there are “ample sitpplies of aluminum ingot on lmud for 110th military a11d essential civilian production." Sup- plementitig the cutbacks of domestic alutuinuttt are sharp reductions in scheduled imports 111' the metal from Caitada for the rest 01' this year. Delivery of 250,000,000 pounds of the Cattarliatt product already under contract ltas also been [ttistpoued IIHICIIHIICI)‘. $5 >k>¥>l< juvenile delinquency statistics. for Loud-in only, do not support the assertions of a rapid and alarming increase. In fact, tables show that all arrests for specified juvenile crimes were ex- actly the same in 1943a: in I938. wllilc for all crimes the percentage tinder 2! dropped hy 2.3 per cent. In spite 0i the dii culties of war, the year's report 01' the Commissioner of Police in the hlctropolitait area concludes, there is 1111 real cause ifir particular apprcltensiott (‘<.‘llt‘('l'll- ing juvenile crimes. I I ‘I i Auguste Comte, French philosopher, 1li111l this date I357; he hcctuuc imhued with great 111l- wherever ca tlotos By Tho Way __-._'. A New Zenlander playing the bugplPi-‘s on a Canadian station in the 1111x011. to welcome an Ameri- n Ambassador, surely proves Allied Unttw-Stratford Benson. Hearld. Viscount Home, British ambass- aclol- at. Madrid, snlcl: “The dang- ers of the afterward be capitalism: or communism but; nlh- Illsrti." T1115 word "nihilism, in its Lam} 110015,. means “ll0lhll18l!é.'i5," but, In usage lt, has“ come to mean revolutloltaerrorlsm, anarchy and chaos. It; l5 in that sense that Houre used it. There is more than a Inlllturv problem ahead of the United Nations in Europe. We are likely to see terrible thin 5 happen there before order ls finally restor- cd. All the wisdom 0i’ the cliurcltlll, Stalin, Rugsevelg and the rest. will be needed to cope with them and new men wlll have to be Wally later cu 1,0 follow and supple- ment their efforts. The end of the otlticlal European fighting will not. tueun quiescence“ He who tllllllfg we can sit. back tn fur-conditioned ltottses and in luxurious tuotol" ears and relax will have a rude awakening. Huntattlty still faces struggle 1n its 510w and tortuous ascent to a more civilized world. ..—Toronto Star Seotish piper in Nonnand “L_ Ma" illalsz- 0n the Which sho how n war sort chances the world-and -Loud0n Free Press. it has become n. commonplace to sav that civilians a5 well as sold- iers are all in this Ivar together. On [Ills continent l1, is far from being true in the sense than tt l; true in Great Britain, where tne robot bomb attacks have 0110a more nude lt clear tltat. even the civill- am are In danger of enemy attack and 0t death from enemy action. But it i5 trite ltcre, a; tn Great Britain 11nd elsewhere. that civil- ians ltuve an 131111111 with the soldiers for the prosecution of the war. For without. the steady tlzw of equlptnettt, tuuultlotis and stipplics from the home lands the Allil‘(l arInIe-l». 011111101. carry out 1111-11 task ol the liberation of E1111)” and colueqtlelltlv 0t the “'01 . U-Saulg Dally Star: Stratfurd Beacon-Herald [n+1 stance to n (IISCLISMOH on “Whit. I“1lll]l0l'5' Want blast.‘ The prefct- once, we believe, l5 for a hire lll3li.— Ottawa. Citizen. v Play! pipes of tnls pipers. Mr. Gandhi’, recent pronounce merits shows that he ls pudeavour lug to follow slmultancotlsly tw distinct but tund-antcutalty’ irlccml- pzttible 11111-5 n1‘ cotncluct. On the 011 hand, realizing that the time has come lo arrive at an undctstandlnl with the tttlnorlties, lte has app reached Mr. Jinnah and the Moslen- League and 11:15 announced hi intention of otleritlg ltonourabl terr < to the SIIIKPS. This marks r dvuttcc—11ll the more ren e his Wllliligllck-s to ncgotlat Wllh lvlr. Jltincllt is also an acknow- ledgment, that. the tninorltles are n0 less eager for the independence of India than i5 the Congress Purtv itself. Thus ,1 1.111;; standing barrier 11:15- been removed and ltrngrcss toward5 agrcentenr ~0me5 itosstble. Iu this proaress B111 lil 11111;: soon be called upon to tmrtlctpate; for her dutv and ltcr interest, alike impel her in facilitate, by accomm- odation between conuuunlties, the creation 111' the kind of ,1 uCSSIOII Governttlettt 111 which she can with confidence Irtalzt- over power. -—'l‘lle London Times. Statlstis std showing the use of snulf surprlslurz. chiefly from the 111‘ #1111 lobaoro leaf 11d into fin:- powvlct‘ 11nd flav- willt various <c1"nl5 and spices. inhaled chiefly by ssllucvl, but It is also n orcd Th1- powder 1111-11 of the 0 l Itsccl l-‘v l wl11 1: of 11.131111 snuff... eltmvlnn. There chewing snuff. D111 1.; the name implies, the powder wns 111i1i11all_v' intended to L: inhaled. 11111! l1 t: snuffed lzy dis lmltlatlltz folk. Pita mulfnutll will 1- makln reund; 111. 5.. . a ~' lone" 1111111: it kttr - ntiration for the Catholic Church. and wanted tn adopt the lucthods and pri111~iple< 111' the ernntent plllrlitllli-Hl. 1l11- 11l!111111g iacts are Idduced. The llnatvl \1.;1< primary t'1:111-1i1111 l11- the armed 1111-1111. dcavor to pl‘1‘.~t'1'\1' the civilian pupulcll survey was l.'111111"l111 ering the 1111111'11*r 111' etc., and tit-sir 1'1 p1. ment to the :1“'-.11 l in Czutzula 11:1. 1:111--1 of this survey wliirll :1.» 1l apart recently table-l =11 In llarrlt, 111;}. l tiou totalled 1;._"_1",. 111' in the .\1'1111'»l l'111'11-. pltysic 1. 8,111.1 1111-11 living i11 1-1-111-1-1111-111. l number 11f ll'1t‘l11l\ i11 _ qeasetl m 3,5811. Hi .111.\1- l.'t|1:11li;111 phy- sicians still 1:1 111i! hie, ' .11.," |1<‘I' reul ztrc under fort [he year.» 111‘ age. The 11l1l11r phy- siciatts, |1a1"li1"11l:11'ly that 1.1111111» who ucrc 11111 11l;l t0 culisl, l1.'1v1- ltztrl 111 :1~~11111<- an lllflt’ illf-ZIY heavy burden. U11 :111 average, _ _l11ly, 111.12, its ifusieiatis for '1.- time to 11n- .l st-rv 1w i111" _ Iiuatjv. Jfll}, a |11::';111-11 of 1li~c11v- ‘1 ' _ l|lll‘<L'>', Jtppttiul- 1~1.1111;11111itv liutliugs the ll11.'1r1l's . meat. - 111/11l51v1l ptipttla- 11 3.111111 were 11-11 tilting {W21} 1-1*1‘\1 \\'11il11 1115 were '\l111~l1 1, 11144. the 1 ~111\'l1‘e had i111 1,1 .1. ll .\' ~11 111' 1l111 pwlllllillltlll is disabled 1111 :11 111» 1v11l1 tlav dut- ‘118’ the Fear, " " ‘ 1'11‘! "ll 11")‘ ‘I'll "Y" 50,000 persons are 1111':l1l1-, 21v 111a<1111 oi illness. o pursue their 11-11.1tl 1-.1~11;1:1ti-1-1-. 'l'l11- 1111111h1;r f (lcathg in (';111:11l;| 1.t1'i1 11:11" 11\1w1'11ls 1111,1100 nd the amtual 111111:l1~;- 111' .111111111»111r-11t. FYCPPII: 50.000. $511111‘. 1'13’) thtte l1.1~ l1"-'I1 R l“ l“"' nt increase in tlu~ 11'l1||l1:'1 11|' mlients treated h] hospitals and a like i111111-.'1~1- in the l1irtl1 rate. _ , H The fppnfl‘ 1'111‘11I111111‘111l~. tltrtt "Herring and moving 11l' tltu-tt-is i111" 1'11 11 l11- r11|1t1'1>ll1'1l In’ the ('at1.'1.1li.111 .‘l1 i1'1-l l'-1-11111:11111l :1111l _.\1~ Sfglnnent ]{(,_q|-1|_ 111.] 1'11 111. l5111r1l lleufivt-tl "m; 53mg power- 11."1':l1 11-1111-1 I11 ll|1' tlhprt-ial of medical |1e1-~..11111l .11» \H '11 ‘ 5PM’- icg In; for the (Ilraltllwtll oi other petsotutcl." It ~l1-'1-wti1.1- lucdiacval Church to new s11 l r11111li111a11s. i111" a Religion 0i IItuuanity; he desired to imitate closely the organization and rites hut not the 1l11c~ trincs of Catholicism; he iorntulated tl11- “Law 111' the 'l'ltrce States", according 111 whielt edge was (I) theological theiiel i11 1hr 511111-11- natural govcrnnlent of the world). (21 tuetit- physical (objects are ruled hy eternal l111t 11h- stmct force); (3) positive (law ext tin." every- thing): among other ideas. he l1eli1-v111l i11 01111111111115 importance 111' 11111111-11 in the state; his system as a whole did 11111 win wide acceptance. ll‘ s111‘l'1l Y“). 101 i I1 During the war, says the rttrreut i.~.11e oi "liur/Inttr", producliotl of livestock, espeeiallv 11f hugs, and livestock products has expanded c1101"- tntiusly. hlarketing of l1ogs—thcy1 are almost en- tirely long, leatr-sitlcd Yorkshircs -—- has in creased from 3.700.000 head in I930 to 7.1501100 i11 I943. Nearly l0 million will {I0 tn (fiuutrlizttt packers this year. This increase has ltelped rc- place the \\"iltshire sides that liritain can n0 longer obtain from Denmark, the Netherlands, l‘11l.'111rl. and elsewhere in liurope. Ca11a1la.al1111;§ with the U. S., is also supplying cheese, which lh'i1.'1i11 formerly’ lmught ire-In her sulall ltcigh- lmrs. .1\ good deal of the increase i11 livrstocl: t1roducti0n has been in the prairie provinces. 111 Saskatchewan, once the most specialized wheat province. income trout livestock brought to lnnrket increased from $l7,238,0r>0 in 193‘? l0 $78,l158,0r)0 in I943. The cash return from dairy prndilrts in this province increased front $6,- 113000 in 1939 to $20,114,111» in 19.13. Part of the increase, to he sure, was the rcsttlt 0i ltiglt- er prices. But production has expanded eitor- muusly and thoughtitil Canadizttts would like to keep this in e, or some of it, after the war. \\'h1-:1l has h1- 1 a harsh taskttuwstvr l' ' lli1- men .1111| women r1t' the prairies. lliver- ‘atl1111 I11 ll\'f‘\lOCl\' is a partial iustiratlre against tht- 1li-1.11=.t1-r l.1111\\l-. la 1: 1511 1. ‘n, .151 Crll 121M111 r1. the .< rcstiotlslollity I The ‘S , the hours? 0i l’ has gates wlilc PUBLIC FORUM Iihnoln-llnlpnhtllo flflllllil TRANSPORTATION >__. Sln-‘rhe puestlon of transporta- t-lon to and rom this Province ha: not; been a subject of agitation during the past few months. at least not outwardly. We have been enjoying an exceptionally flue summer, and our lust for travel, as well as our seasonally reduced ex- porlbf produce. etc" has been taken care of b existing air, rail and boat faclltles It. is only at a time of crisis 0r emergency, when a comple tie-up occurs, that we squawk, and then we all howl tn unison. 11s l! were a natural art or a contagious malady. ' Lust; winter we went through a terrible experience, mental chiefly -as it. fortunatel turned out to be. but extremey grave. For months we feared a situation. dan- gerous ln its proximity, and dlre ln lts consequences had lt: materi- alized. Possibilities had become Probabilities. and the fut that we GSCIDQQ uuffertns the full penalty of somebody’: neglect and blund- erlng, borders on the miraculous. It 1s true that our sulv multitude of occasions vastly more. and tn larger to the expert handling of the car ferry by o ciala in charge, than th of facilities provided by the Government for such an lmnortant Job. Well that. is all history; or to many of us, a fright- mare memory We would not; recall except as an urge to employ all possible measures to forestall a recon of similar experiences. But what oi’ the mmedlnte fut- Thll year, that ll stlll ahead of us. before we use the car ferry now under con- struction, ls fraught with disturb- The old ferry, notwithstanding extensive expert reconditioning, in not a. dependable ink in our transportation connec- tion wlth the mainland. and does not. provide the security we would ke to enjoy. In the event 11f mishap what are we to do! is there any possible alternative that can be employed to give temporary or more extended service as the ctr- cumstances mny require? As the situation stands at. present. and judging from the limited informa- tion authorities have yet revealed, or been able to reveal. we are de- pending entirely upon the service mBBSLlYB, yen f5 or ten, despite the fact that. tt has been massaged, lubri- cated and repaired annually dur- ing that time. This its all we have to look forward to, in face of the fact: that we will probably have for export the largest surplus of agri- cultural products we ever raised on our farms. Some tel‘ pf ltcf ship available on Last year this wrr warcondttlous ch11 possible to induce short rmtlrc. not so bu: with nglng ls it. not the Gnverntiu-ttt to provide .1 substitute that. will be Ivtthtn range tn case it ts required? It is not outside the realm of possibility that the repaired m1" ferry may cave in under pressure, and none 1r1o'5oun to Dottie" over the sttua 5111111 an eventuality would 2 . It would be Ivlse to pree. tons 110w, so that our people mny feel somewhat assur- ed that we will not be completely nlated from the rest of the world tor an indefinite period of time. It ls a terrible situation tn c1111- tctnplate. and it 1s such '1 tronstlu‘ possibility." fhatfcoticctn o tnaterlnllzitxz cannot be fiafTllltd to pessfnttsln. Precautionary utens- urcs a111- mutble and onlv letltn-zv r1111‘. Indifference wtll prevrn: stlrll bring lztkclt. l‘ am, Str. ate, J. A. GILL] P.E.I Co-Opetxttlvs stock zvlnrketinq Board Secret 11. , Llve Wartime London ’/"' 11 [asf/itg zZ/‘ré/mfrdfas, THEY meetln tireclaoatoom . . . on the cnmpuo at the prom . . . wherever the young crowd gathers making new friends, true friends for ‘keeps’! For schoolday friendships are lasting friendships that weather the years . . . dependable, sure and strong. And, to start the‘ coming term, supply them with another friend . . . a Waterman’sl A friend they'll cherish . . . knowing that, in writing the school chapter today-carrying on in the futurc’tomo_rrow . . . I Watcrmanh is a friend they can count on- always at hand . . . always verifying that, indeed- old friends are bestl 1 And only a Waterman’: gives all these friendly services combined: . The Inkquaduct Feed-perfectly bal- anced to flow freely and stop instantly. in any position. ' The hand-ground 14 Kt. gold point . . I personalized to write smoothly. ' The style of lasting beauty with in- dividually perfected features. . . . and lastly, but so important-the name . . . WATERMANS . . . is your guarantee of perfect performance. No; 302 $357 (Excise In Included) Other Waterman’; priced up to $11.90 Waterman’: Ink for every pur- pose-Washable Blue make: school work safe-Blue-Black for permanent records-jet: Black for Airgraph Mail. Wate1'ma1n’s ion. 11nd that. a set of imperial’ standard lllt‘tl.‘lll't‘S of lengllt 1111- 111 ,‘ _ the steps on the north 5111c 01' the‘ - square? 1 Almost. in 5 straight, llna Ivltn so; Jatucss is tiltutllel‘ square, the- othet" side of Piccadilly, famou, for socletv weddings, tn what. 11115 been callcdl "the ugliest ulutrclt in Lond- on." t is St Gear els, the stee 11a 11f , ,, , when Leigh Illllft; likened 'to "a “IE LIGIIT 0F “IE “on”, hon grruvlng out. of lllr‘ church's neck." Sh- William Hamilton ‘marr-"Plloutzh powers oi led Emma Lyon ltcre lu I791. Entma a‘ Lyon, at course, became tnmotu; "17101181 ‘ as Lady Hamilton. 5(l'l'il’.‘,1‘:\:;1 _ b0 lluflfl it, nmy appear, the bttrlal-grottnd of Th?“ b99131 W" 9"“ "9"" “"9311 this church les luors than 1111c , “5- ,. . , _ mile away. It, 1'5 bchlnd the llttie “e llmllk 1h“ for Gllldallce- n“ Chapel of the Ascension 1n Bays- will" "I U“ “mm- “lmer Road’ _ _ lRelentless tlltelotislaughta o! arch- In the disused 1 tlettdlsl Ugitltb‘, _ I modem wmjswourt and the gm“, We feat them not. Lhtllslas Banner arkueac may ' 6 lb. t terror and u-nom alratnst 1m - graveyard is a l-I. 0. (Huppe in London Calling.) Who ICIIUEM; that right. up to me time cf the London blitz a night Ivatchtnan went hi5 - rounds London, wltlra lantern, calling t, named Elv Place. l1 are 5111.1; nightly ck, and from that- hour the tnornlug one of the A eiltall cont" at l0 o‘clo until six in l“1\_v.~, wr- lend e 1th." 111151 \ lto 111-1. r 1'. ':t fl < y quaint custom. '- term the Tenure 20111111011 110w 11151011 511111’! i‘ said to have bee 1'.‘ 11111 '1 .. F011“ of tbv 1111151 b1-r111t'f11l tr-wulrrrl "n" urflslie 11111111 11f the miniature pnltttcr or H111 enamellrr, Sfittlsttrs showlruz the ps4- nf snuff tn Canada are surprisi- 111:. ~Tnrnuto Globe and Mall “'0 know. for examplc that ptttlftlling like 250 nver lute auloml- llllfls :1'.'1- Izolna tn the junk ulle even‘ dav tn Canada fllflll(‘—l'|lld that the selapplnrz Tale will an 11p as time 11111-5 on. There l: nmnle evidence Lat. by 1945 unlc" new 11111-5 are 1111i}, mnuv thnusmrls of profile who owned r-nr5 prior to the war, wlll he Ivilhnut 11111111101111“, and mnuv lhousnnd- more will be rlrlvirtrr "lunketxv" worth less than $1511. By December, 1944. R0 percent of cnnnrllatt cars wtll be four years old or nldei- 1111112110 as mrmallv the tolnl 11cm not. r-Xrecfl 45 percent. -F."et= frrm The present. kidney Bob Your Rest Man people never ream lo gnl l good nighlln rut; They turn and [Gib-III null and count sheep. Often they blunl it on "nuns" when l may be their kidneys. Healthy kidney: filler poison: hour Ibo bland. ll they an faulty lml hil, potion: shy in the lynlem uni nieepleunool, hud- uelie, hulntliu olton follow ll Ml don't p lull n century the favorite remedy. I03 and hlettlt poverty of the (lrotight and depres- siutt years 01' the thirties. ' three u1atcl: _- ago he also antlounc lleep well, lry Uotld’: Kidney l||l~lor ' men. on duty in turn, . . . - , shall not be t'1u'lc1. “I Laurclluifilmlw’ his Pom’ “mm”. Our tuenluvs \1le lullvtb‘ must not. escaped bullal. The grave has Lwo Hue Enrfll-s rpuigns tombstones, one of which was erect» we Thank 311,00 fux."f;uid_"nce_ True 0d bv brother Masons, the other by: Light of me “.O,.1d_ thetlnh%ltors of} the Srtorne pro-l per y. I0 uulmr o 'i'ristrnn1 131153 Ch“ q d, gm-me an ~11“; Shandy died tn Bond Street. ills 'd@s5f§t1<l..f1 m d m lsodv W115 swlvfl by bOflY-Sllfllfllw-“tn Whore smoke trout barbarian b0mb_ but was "xecngttlzed by a _vo11u"' ‘ ‘ d, l, . Inns has curle doctor as tt lav upon the dlssectlnzlRc-lln Il(':\‘t‘l‘ our faith tn table, ' Lion parades rcu my: out the 11d the cul-rlesac cull- ltour. Until n few yours ed the we" ther. 5 slop—let 11s p11rarily~ta another Every evening lu benclters were summoned to dinner bv the bloyv- lng of a I211; horn. The custom dates back to the eleventh century, and is n started because, tn the days lzcfore tlte Tinnlcs Eni- batikmenl 11.1.15 biult, i111 students used to pursue their studks on the river, lilld the horn was blown to warn them that dinner was nearly ready. The original hornls stlllpre- served, mounted in gold. ln the strong-room of the Tentple; the one now used ls comparatively new. as it was only procured tn tlte seventeenth century. The horn hurl no reed. and was worked by sheer lung-power. More than one member of the Allied forces, having escaped from a nrlson camp, has found sanctuary within the precincts of the Vatican, and it l5 curlo t5 still i; Sanctuary Knocker tn City of London, ln the Church Sti. Ollwe tn Hart Lane, Crutche are. fr Sanctuary Knockers were to found on church doors, and t a fugitive criminal who touc was safe from civil The Ivar ltas nut huge only tcln of d. own. The app loam had to confe to a‘ priest, gtv 5 llttlo hlch to fulfil hi5 vow and country. Sanctuary was 23. . Olnve ls at the junct- of Hart Lune, Crulchedfrlnrs, and Seething lame. Everybody knows Trafalgar Square lite Nelson Column, Laudseers Lion-s. the Nutlonai Gallery nnd the ptgeotts. But how mnny peonle ime in W leave the Budd's Kidney Pills are aware that. inside on of the ' lnnp-flllau shun h a veiling un- quisliitur ‘ Salva . If we croste the Park, which is- We thanl: Thee for Gulrhrtcc. l‘rue , Just opposite the Chapel. leaving It! Light of the world. again at Hyde Park Corner, we i cemc tn a slrtttige Dlfillk supported vrebhclo to restore truth l nu v ob“ l How nroudly by two iron pillars. It. stands not. lav and b‘? from Green Park Arch where Picc-lmld "Pllc" ud1lt,v‘s gentle rtsc bcuttts. 1, blfll {mfh ‘Plum- lq-his 1.70m,’ n; m‘. yer‘. f9“. 5m, \VlIut111.'\1l11",v whelevel, i.» OUR utmost 1 v vim: porters’ rests, lf not the nnly, f '- ' . _ one tn London. It looks 11101-1- ltknl we willy?‘ Tléef, f°r,(;’1‘(‘1“l"m°°' Tum rt bench for giants. but tn reaillv If: e l° ‘l5 “° ' 1' was verv useful as n place where _-$15@y11n1; 31-111mm; , porters enulzl rrst thrlv loads tor 11 1_ N, , ntlnutn n11 twn on the hill. In t-arlty "rlrllierlati-is Hnnn of er countries. when labor was cheap, Tlttittlctrivltta," _m11cl1 of the transport. was done by, _-_-_.__._-_--_ i pnrtgrs. 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