PAGE FOUR THE lillARLflTTETiIWIl GUARDIAN 11.11.1111 um; (Iuundld u tun Prooltlunli Ltuul, Col, W. Chulu I, Lin He; Preltduut". J. B. Burnt", IKJ . Bucralnryi LAeul. Col, D. A. Iluulslnnon. 0-5.0. Idtlur mu lhulull g Dlroctur, J. It llurnoll, IJ-l. Quorum Llllluruz: bunk “talker, and u-us, In A llurnuu. ALOJIVJG, tun Antlvu Bot-vino) BLII>CIHPTIUN BATII B; lull u: P, It. I. 51x0 par your; 18.50 Io: I menu 51,2451»: ".1 moutlll; 60o m: ono month cit; llnlwry $5.00 pn- your; 83.00 luv u month: $1.75 for 1| lnunllll: 6011 tar on: muull By blinl t» other Province! nnrl (LEA. “M! 9n you fllturtluy weakly: 81.00 v11! Yul": IlM-I luv I Infill-ll- not. for 3 month: Tb: (Ihuuluttettiwn Guardian may In obtained ol llutmltngn New: Axum-y, “II!!! Squire, Now Iurht Old Suulli as“. Afclll‘), Curnn! nun null wan-Ingmar: m»: Mplruptblllull he»: tam-my, 12.111 Peel m. llouu-euh J. s." lluy it, Furuulll; New: stand Uhuuu LIIIIIIII Ulluuu; wt-na. Nuvu Blunt! budhury. 0mm Hub Tobin-m hllnp, Ilutivtun, N. U. KT-‘Tte Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." 1=Rtp§\'i,_.1iii\f21, 1943 Tlwse Dictou Ctmtracli 1111- 1w11 tugs being L 11110.11 12-1-11 ~-1 u c -11".1::1't 111111: -.1-. ' - l’ 1-1-11 Ii1'11>., I'It.‘1<1ll.1>€' ,~;,,1,11,,1 _ th-cttssit-n in 111C 11.1114» 111 t 11 11s1;1.~1 1111-11. 111111. Li. I). Ilnwc. 11i- ~ ,~ .{ ,\,|-.~-1-11.~11_. 111111 511111111", said these , 11», ,1: t} wt-rmn-t-nt expert-1- 1. 1M1" 1111- repair of 11:11:11 and t .\ 1111111111-1" 1-1 other _v:tr1ls had 1111-?» I11 111311 ~91 1-1» 1 :1'-~1'--. 1. 1-11-11-5 -l i- 1- 111:1: purpose. Th1- 1111c;- 1;,,-,1_ \l-." ll 111- . -g111-1l. 1111s \\'-1-.-th(-r thest- fac- 1 111:1. 131; 1-1- n1‘. 1M1" other purposes when 1 1111-11 1-11-1 ". 1-11-1 i111" rt-pztir facilities. .\t1 1'11~ 111». 1- i.11"-.i1'.i1-~ 111 the I"‘c1";_'t1s111". 1."11"‘ 111-11- 1. 1112111 111w‘. \-.1-r.-l1<-i11_<_'_ tist-d 1111' thvt I'1"|~.'| \ 1 -.- - i- 1o 1111-1; 1111111 are we 1111111] .1 _ _ z 1-111- . ' _ 11111-1-1-1- 11f ship I'(‘[)1"III'> that 1' - .1. , s in Ll1:11"lott1-t0\111 have been 1 ._1 , . t 1N , :11-.-'1 so 1111:1\";11li11;_1l_1" by our hoard 111111 »-1 1111-;- oi l‘ I,- .'t1.1l t-zlu-r orgniiizntiotts. X011" W! ._ 1111 .\l1"_ ll-»111-'s 1111111111111" that these fac- 111111- a1":- l»: 111-t-tl1rl 111111 that the _\'i\1'<l>’ ill 1111-11 art-l c'..\1l1.-1"1. enlarged at gmern- Int-111 cxpt-tn-s, are 11-~t a-lt-tpizttc for all the worls ‘that is rc1111i1-1 d. \\’h_v 1111-11 “"115 11111 a start made immediately this $111111; 111 build drytlocl: fticilities at Litur- 111111-11-1111? It sbtuibl b1» 1u1>>iltl6 to use some Q1‘ the stt-t-l and hn11l11-1" which has been lyiuq on t'11."11l-111et1111"11 wlnuvt-s 1111" the 111st four ‘-,-;11~.-_ 91.1 51111-6 the 11110 contract for rc- ititrtnf; our r:1-1\\":11 uhztri 1111s CZHICCIIUI On 111i‘ ridicul- 111s pit-n 11f war ccon-uny. V T1111, 111,- pr- st-ccts 1111" shipping and SIIIIITC- pairing here ultich have been pointed Out {H119 and “$511 [Q [115 D-uuiuion Govct"11n1cnt. and which would trc111c111lnt1~l_v increase this Pro» vinct-"s- contribution 1o the war effort. It seems useless txpccting 11111" t-ffcctivc support for these n1e:1~u1"es fr-1m our present federal reprt-sentu- tivcs. , _ The lotus Gtnciiiint-ut had better bcsttr It- 5811’ 3,111 in c, .11j1111¢11-111 with the Transportation Liolllllllxflfill, >111"c1.1l ct-uunittee of the Board 0f 'I‘r:1111-, t 1:1 11-11111-‘1 :1111l 1-1h1-1- b-ulies, once more rctniud Ut1:t\v:1 11f our existence. Ittci 111112111)" 1t 111.11 l1- ord-r 1o sit-111 111111 1111- czuit-cllctltttgbont cflntfflfili “vffg 1-11" uttinipnrtzint to Pictou a11_1"— \v:1v, 1-1-11-r11-1l t-1 1111-111 11s costing "$00,000 63611 m ‘a 101.11 11 ‘1111-1- 1111- lit-YCIIIIIICIII has a‘ ship— building c1111t1";11"t 11nd is ctuttettitilatitig m the current _\v:11" 1111 expcndituic 11f 515.000.0017. "I wtittlll ask 111-111 tin-tubers who have interestfld Iht"111~:-l1<‘s 1n 111-ls >1tt1:11i1-11." said .\lr. Ilowfi. cwnipa "111 111111- :1 scn~e 1-1 p1"1-pr11"ti1"-n." ,\11~_ 11- “,- 3111111-1 t1"_v helping us to recovrr 11111- .<-11.-- 111' p1"1-1---1"1i1-.11 in the mutter of war con- 11-;1._-1_<, It 111-hid b1; :1 1v1-lcr11ne chzinuc after four ycztr- 1-1 :1l11111~1 tntzil neglect. A Coitfiederalion Reminder ("in 111 our 111111111111- zifter the war will be ‘f.- fgpt “K1111, ,,1' 1--.-.1--1-111g 1111- cmstitutional pow- cr- 111 1111- l’1"11v:11c1-s 11111111111 mverting to the 11-1 1'.1-_-.1-". f." u- 1111-111-1111 of fcdcral athninistra- 11,.“ 1'11 » pr-lilviii 1s 15-11111; 111 be difficult 111m b1 g '-1-111 1111- divt-rsc views express- t-l 1:1 ;1-11i - :1 . .1111-.-11'. 1111 this subject. The f1 .¢-,11-_1! 111-wt, :1 l-‘rt-nch langttzige paper of 1H4. 1"-.:1"-l"-" ~11 111 1...1 l’1"1-\"i11c<- of Quebec, dis- ltertn policy of control of industry and trade is 1111 the Live 51111-11" .\|:1rit1111t- 111-1111-1-11111-1- 111N111]. . r‘ 111-It'd 111111 “I? Ilmfe- lll'p1-tl1t111t"c poignatitly a~ 1h:- fzitht-r 11f .\1"1l1t11" llenrv ' submitted by the Association as follo1\"s: “Each industry shall be responsible for the planning of its o1\"11 policy", and to ensure that the policy of each industry fits into the post~war scheme of reconstruction as "a whole, it should be agreed upon by a Cotmcil consisting of repre- seutatives of industry, commerce and labottr to be approved by the Board of 'l‘r11dc and to be known as the Cotmcil of Itidustry. The work of this Council wottld ensure co-opcration bctwecn the Government and private enterprise in or- der that trade and industry might be carried on for the benefit of the community as a whole. The guidance thus given by the Council of Industry would enable the g o ve 1" 11 m c u t of the day, with the approval of Parliament, to give general directions as to the policy to be followed." In the vicw of the Association. this is the only method by whiclt producers. 1111111111" and cousutnr- ers can be truly rcpie-cntcd and their i111li\"idu-"tl interests cared for. .\u_v schcitic 11f rcconst1"ut"~ tion that fails to take 111-1-1111111 of the basic needs for future trade and i111lust1"_v 111 be carried on 1111" the benefit t-f Iht- 1111111111 11s :1 whnlc, tht- .\s- snciation regards as “111111111911 to failure." 171-1" this reason the .\s.~t1ci:1ti1111 depreczitt-s 11111" stig- gestitins that I11;- :1t11h11ri"ty 11f lhirlizttitent, us th- iguardian r-f the ititertsts 111' the r-11111111111i1_v, be 1 impaired. l - EDI TURIAL NUT I:S- Chesterfields and rug.- art- mcrc 111-tail» 'l‘l".r- real trouble is" that the l111r1-1111t"1":1c\' has gone 1112111 over increasing 11> size, I I i U .\'111:1 -\t‘\\' Brunswick and $1"1»ti;1 1111-1111114". ' 1zat111n arc in c1111ve111i1~11 111 .\l--11t-t-111 111i, 111-ck; l‘ 1i IF i Passengers in the >11)\\' 5411111,; .\I:1ri1in1e Iix- press hzid a tiarrmv escape 1111 'l‘t1t"~1l;1y whet, the wcs‘. bottnd train collided hczid-on with :1 freight at .\l11n1111.'t;;11_v this side 11f {jtitlu-c. .\ trznnntat". was killed. :1111l :1 11111111-1111111 hztd his leg lurokc. 'I‘h<- ])1I~>t‘II_4(‘I‘s 1111c rudely shoclu-tl, but not t!ll"ICI’\\'I>C injured. I U i 8 irnllhliIlll-Il service of the ll-utst- 11f kiUlllllltllla exercises ntuch 1l1~t"1"1‘111-11, szu- 1111- l.1-111-1- l\‘-.-~ view; .\Ir. Ligunri I.;1c11111l1c,' .\l.l'._ lt-."11l1-1" 11111‘. all the tnembers 111 1111- I’:1rti 1111111111111, satid, 111 Fri-itch, about the 1"."11"i11us flpp-v-ititut 1111-1111." PXfPpt his~tltztti "11s s'1-1111-111l1-111 111-c l1» 1111111"- ernement c1u11111el:1t"1"1-n~ en 1111a.“ ,\ 1411-111 trans- lation 111111111 b1- that "th1v are as rhuinniv with the tj-nt-rnntcitt as thieves 21'. a fair." Qfficial translation is: “Iihcy are in perfect ngreeuicnt with the (iovcrnmcutf 'I‘htts 1111 we p1"cs1-1"\"e dc- c11rum in our public affairs. i‘ i 1K i Henry Hallztm, historian, b11111 1111,- 11-111. 1,77; noted for his cztrefttl 11nd ziccurzttc invt-stigzitioiis, resulting in incisive, jtuliciztri" and 1"t-li."1bl1- dtttzt; his chief works dc-nl with 11111-11111» 111 1111- 311111111- ,\gcs, the constitutional bistr11-v 111 l"‘.11gl;1111l_ 111111 the literature of litirnpp 1n 11p,- 1111-11111, Fiix- teenth 11nd $cveutecnth ct-uturi is 1"1-111c111be1"- llallanl, Ifhtglislt pnct and fricnd 0f 'I‘cn11vs1"111 who inspired the put-111 "I11 ,\Ie111111"i:11n." i “Ring out the want, the care. the sin, The faithlcss coldness of the times. Iiiug out false pride in place and 11111011, The civic slander 11nd the spite; Ring in the love of truth and right, R1111; in the conunou love of 11111111, _ _ Ring" out the (larkttcss 0f the lznid, Ring in the Christ that is to be," it >1‘ 1K ‘K “$01111 after the \\'innip1~_g c1111\"c1111t111 Prmnit-r I\IIIg said that to facilitate the election 111' 111c- Progre-sivc Conservative leader tn Parliament he was prepared to call immctliately" for the by- electioti in Selkirk, this scat 111-big dcsignatctl as it was the c1111)- vacaut scat in .\lr, l’11":1cl<cn‘s 011-11 province of Manitoba. ’111t nothing lutpp1-nc11 in the way of an :11"cept:1nc1~ 11f the 111fc1", I1 was said jocularly at the time that i1 1111111011 sis if thc Liberals were seeking t1- "goltl-briclt" the new Opposition leader, that Selkirk 1111s not 11 ltczilthy place for :1 l'rngres.~11"c (.‘1111se1"\'nti1'c to contest. X011" it seems that the tables ltnvc been lltrnctl. that the Iiraclteti tuidwtttltittg 11111 to 1-1- 111 11. 11111111111011 llay issue. |- y (111. 1-,':- 1s 11-t 11111-1-11111-11111" forgotten-- 111.11 1'-.-.- (~11 11l11.111<-11 1111- 111-s 1111-11 s11 that the ]-,-,,\-_;W,_ puny] 12111111 :1 1"t111>1t1'.'I';1blc zimtittttl 111' ;.11t--.-- r11 1111-‘1- ~11l1111i11111;_' 11- :1 common and 1-1-111-‘11 -. -I- -1 1.111s where th1~ general a1» "1111- --1 -"--111111"1 \1"1-r1- c1-11cer111-d The 11111" -l 1'1- 1-1-11151-1 1111li\":>t.themselves o1 '.'.1".~ :1".1.1-".11-111_\. 11nd tht-rt‘ is fear that 11111111 1»; I111»; 1-1- is 11111 11--t b1- t-ztsily regained and that th- thi" .. 11' 1-1-1111":1l1z:1tio11 will increase 1n- >lvittl 1-1 1l;:1.11- 111111; 1-11c1- this \\"11rld~\\'1de strug- ul-a i. - 111 1111- l-l-nbt-r- 111' ('1111fe1ler:1tir1tt \-is~ 111111.11 1.1‘ 1i1_- 111-1-1-1111- ~._ but not their 111111 \llll lt-ss their ttbolition 1o the t1;1li"/_.-l :11. :1111.1lq::1 111111-111 1-1 :1 t"1~11t1;1l power. British Control of Trade Koo-n1111.-111l;1111-11s 111 :1 fzir-tx-acliing tiattirc so far us future t-Xptrrt trade is concerned arc co1"1- tztined in :1 l1ri1-i frtun the Associated British Chi-ml» rs t-f tl-uimt-rce 111 the Iiritish Board 0f 'I'1";11lr 111 1111111111111. The .\..11t"iuti1111 considers that it is desirable thzn 2111 c:1rl_v pt111111t1t1cc111c11t be tnade with re- gard to tht- fllItItc 1-1 zigricttltttrc. "It is considered possible," says the report, "that sinct- 1111 lhitcd Kiugdont no longer oc- cupies the credit position it formerly held, and by virtut- 11f which i1 was enabled to obtain so much 11f its imported foodstuffs in payment for l-:11ts:1t1rlint1'1"--~1. that it shall have no Option hut to gr-nv :11" muul". produce, for domestic consump- ti1111 111i- ph_\sic:1ll_v possible 111 order that exports n1:1_v 111- III1I1Z1-11 111 p;1_v fnr raw materials es- stutiztl for indtt~1r_1-, The export policy of thc country is ther1 fore 111 some extent dependent upon 1111- nations flQIltWIlllIF-‘Il policy." A practical scheme: of operation for a short- oppose $elkirk, along with the tuber thrcc rid- iings, 111111111 ht- 111101"p1"etctl as i111: “\\ic will stay out 1'11 that fight. Sec- if you cznt prevent 1 it front slipping 111111 the Litfli. column." The 1r~ame applies to Iluuibt-ldt, but 11111 so much t-1 $tan>t<rad and (111-tu- where. lllll(_‘>\ .-1 trcmctid- 111115 t1":1nsf111"111a1i11t1 has b11111 worked in 111t- 1t'l(‘CIt1I‘2Il attitude in the two (jut-bee s1-:11~, tht- Stucittlists‘ prospects are not too rosy. Church IIICIIIbETSIIII) in the Linitctl States has increased to 50.3 per cent of the total population, the highest c\"cr reported, acct-I-tling to thc I943 edition of the Yflltrbotilc 111 1‘. "1c1111 Cl11_",1"cl1c_=, The yearbook, which \\'£I> edited under the aus- pices of the Ifedcral Council of Churches, r1;- portcd a total IIICIIIIJCFSIIII) of (17._;27.71R persons 111 256 religious l>oclies~an increase of 2,826,- 125 [rrrsoits over the I941 report o1 64,501,594, Inembcrs in 250 religious lmdics. Among the Protestant groups the hlcthodist Church report- ed the highest c11r0ll111ent—42.20(1 churches with 6,640,424 men's rs, followed by the 8111111111111 Baptist COIIVCIIIIOII 1111111 25.737 churches and 5,367,129 tncntbcrs. Other rep-arts" of member- ship listed include the following: The Roman Catholic Church, 18.976 local churches with 22,- 945,247 tnembers; jcw-ish Congregations, 3,728 synagogues and temples with 4.(14I,t84 1ttett1- bers; National Baptist Convention. UH \, Inc, 24,575 churches with 3.011.612 members; the Protestant Iipiscnpal Church. 7,635 churches with 2074,17 members; the Prt-sby-tcriaii Church in the L'.$..\._ 8,511 churches WIIII t,- 985257 ntembcrs; the built-d I.tt1ltct":1n Church 4,046 churches with t,""oo.2o1'1 msnibcrs; Eastern Orthodox Churches, I,I_f,R,(|_§_-‘, tiu-inbt-ts; (‘lid (‘atholic Churches, 811.5341 1111~111l1.-1"~. Th1- tot-d tnembctzship rt-pwrIPtl I111" all Protestant Chutvhts UL-‘E-_<FH_ALY4T_I"IETOWN 995391“ Notes By The Way We hear that Dutch barber: are charging Nazis extra for shaves these clays, because their faces are Iongetz-The Peter-borough mamm- Cl‘ We need a Who's Who now u u Itandy reference book on invasion- who is to be invaded by whom and especially where and when-and shouldn't we all like to know?- Vancouver Province. Axls nations thonght they were worried when British warships oon~ centrated at Gibraltar. Now that. most of the shipping has cleared out of the harbor they find that; the zeal anxiety comes when they are try- int: to figure out where those craft are bound-Windsor Star. Women ln Italy have been for- bidden to wear slacks and shorts except when cycling “while men mav not wear shorts at all." savs a Bertie ties-patch. Gosh, just after they had lost their shirts In Africa, too. -Edtnonton 0111111111. San Francisco has one of the worst slum districts In the country, situated in the district. that formerly held our Japanese residents, where 18,003 Negroes are living. Three years ago the population of this dfs- trict was onlv 5.800, and even that number was too many considering the size of the area. Think what it means for 18.030 persons to be liv- fntz In a manner that means uver~ crow-din" of the worst sort. with a concomitant of fifth almost certain to breed pcstilc11cc!-San Francisco Ai-gonaut The fact that R.(‘.M.l‘. officers 11511-1‘ been able to pick up 15 speed- ers 1x1 the highways In a fortnight radii-ates that sime people are for- 1-"111111: the nerd of cnuservin! flvso- line and rubber. When they are inflict 11110 court for OITOTRIIIYZ above 40 !t1ilc-= per 1111-1- there will be no svtunattiv for them. Operating a c111" in those days when gasoline has to be DZTIIXEIII. to our shores under "rent diffirultv 11nd rLsk is a privi- ‘c-“s- an“. 1t 51101-111 pct be abused- (Yew Glasgow Newsi The other (lay the editor had oe. CLISIOII IQ cal] on a citizen and to go to his garden Iiehind a rather 111111) and much-worn board fence. Behold there was :1 beautiful spot with some flowers 11nd 11 great display of gar. den 111-011111, This leads us to re~ lnf-rk: 11-111‘ not flown some of those nld ‘high board fences we see around town, us.“ them for fuel and add to U10 DQ111115’ 0f the property and t e 191111 b1" 1111911111112 those fine 12:11‘- acns. Of cnirrse, 1h: Mercury doesn't adviso tear-u: down the line fen e, keep 11 up; keep ft repaired, 11 d maybe 111-fitted. Friends are better IFIPIICIS and neirzhbors In fact we are all better, for having kept 1p the line {curt-In many v/avs-Re - frew Mercury, The exasperated adult whose IICIL ves a1":- Iacerated by the intrusion 01f the alert gives 1t many names more or lass printable, from tlht- prime mIn-stci-"s "banshee" onwards. But 1t is left to the mouths of babes to 1-ob It of Its sinister import. The mother of Henrietta twho Is aged thrcci was out shopping when J3 sounded for the first time afte than" arrival in town and. leaving the queue to do its worst. the rush- ed home to be at hand to retiszure :1 ft-ishtencd fnfatit. But it was a Henrietta fresh from rural scenes and IICIIIFSICK for the country sounds left behind who came dancing to m-cct her. glow-pg with innocent ex- citement. "Hark, mummy!" she cried ‘Lsvelv biz moo-cow! Lovely moo- cc\v!"—MancI"1ester Guardian In a discussion on tipping which cropped up In the Lords, Lord Giffcrtl expressed his belief In the invincibility of the practIceMarIy noble lords, he said, must, have re- ceived 1112s in the-Ir time. His person- a1 experiences were amusing. The golden sovereigns which In youth he i-cccivcd from hLs godfather mav be regarded as the most Innocent of tips. In later life he recetved some of a different kind. of which he gave two instances. One when ne was mistaken for 11 page at Clar- idgos; the other, only last; year, when he was mistaken for a ‘ticket collectcr at Victoria station. Prob- ably on both occasions he was wear- ing his naval uniform. Lord Hem- ingford passed on to the House one of those romantic rumors about. wealth received in the form of tips. In this case it was waiter In London who was said to derive from this I40 pounds a week -From Manchester Guardian. For some months buses equipped with gas-producer traile r units Iiave Ixen running experimentally In Lads, 11nd now one or two of these vehicles are In regular service In the city. As the bus stops and starts. with the little trailer" following obed- IQIIILV III lIS wake, I am irresistibly reminded of a chicken running anx- icttsly utter its mother. It Is some chicken, The neat little unft has 11t- reudv proved that It can make a 50 1 rccut. saving In fuel, and stIII greater economies may be obtain- able when more experience has been gained In tiay-to-day running on the hilly city routes specially 5e1- ectt-d to put the unft through Its pziccs. The trailer, with Its upright. cylinder, sIfm dnlmney and Impress- ive pipes like multiple pom~pom guns lcoks a busIness-Ifke job. It was worked out by englneers of the Leeds Transport Department to meet peculiar local dffffcultles, and 1s standing up well even to the high- pressure pct-torts durIng the day.- Leeds Yorkshire-Post. There has been considerable talk lately of devastating secret, weapons that will blast the enemy from the fcae of the earth. There Is no Ink- ling of whether someone has at. fut, tapped the reservoir of atomic ener- tzy and opened the way m death- dealing devices of fantastic power or whether known weamns have been broutzht to new stages of per- fection. It Is hard to tell how many of these tales of secret weapons are born tn the Imagtnatlona o! those who hope against hope that the wfn- nfmz of the war can be made easy and swift. There fa no particular harm In these pfpedreams unless thev interfere with the war effort. I! they foster a tendency 1n rest on the ours and hope that scme infr- ncle wfII come along to fInIsh the Axis off for us then they are to the 11nd. We Imve to make up our minds that the mod to the final winning ct the war will be long and hurd. a cloakroom w l§THE O, ALITV KIND SINCE I885 7A1.» Sussexfzitmilg‘ offizteria in ers ERE are the friendly five glasses you get in‘ every Sussex Big Bottle. Always include this economy size Tn your party plank-Pale Dry, the perfect mixer for the men folk-Golden Aro- matic for the ladlel. Serve Sussex with your sandwiches and your guests will appreciate your good taste. It's the QUALITY ginger ale for any occasion. Wartime limit: tbe nvpply a/ Sussex; bu! Sussex QUALITY remain: lb: same. GINGER ALE T’ i "-7 T: uted, How To spend Qggimrtn ailifixe-iei forces and came t0 America's shores with long plan- ned plots for sabotage and espion- as Victory Days (Country Gentleman) Every Wednesday is dedicated to victory In Villa Rica, Georgia, an agricultural town thirty-eight miles west. of Atlanta. 'I‘hat's the day merchants and professional men of the town close up shop and take up the tools of the Victory Gardener. Later on, outing the har- vesting season, the doctors, grocers and hardware men will be avail- able as farm labor ticcording to Mayor W.S. Gilland, himself :1 part.- uer in a general merchandise firm. Many art- former farmer boys who are skilled “We are trying to gear this plan to the war effort," cxmains the spare, grin" mayor who ‘works a siz- able szardcti every Wednesday. “There's 11 serious shortage of farm labour In this section. Just. about anybody can raise more than ne can harvest, a-w that's where we tovcnfolks will come in. We can work our own gardens and also give some of the farmers a hand We can harvest beans 11nd pick cotton and lots of us can plow too.“ The idea of closing every Wed- nesday In order that itierchaitts and their employees would have time to work their Victory Gardens or- iginated in the town's Civttan the excellence of July In these Club. and progressive merchants lines; pushed it IIIYOIIQII. N for the du 111 9111-131 summer now the worm ration of the grow-in, . zison. every- thing but the restaurants, fertilizer houses, filling stations, drugstore and doctors‘ offices closes all day Wednesday: and after noon the doctors and drugtust close up i00- Ordfnarfly. the stores In Villa Rica open up about seven in the morn- Ing and close about eight in the evening. Without Victory Wednes- day, many people who work in the town utoulcl be unable to find time for their own Victory Gardens and farms. much less be able to help , out; t}: farmers. -DAVENPORT STEWART). 522111;". Georgia Well Answered (Saint. John Telegraph-Journal) Hon. James G. Gardiner, minister 1 of agriculture, is to be commended on his reply to the Iiroposnf of G. H- Cnstletfen, C.C.F., member O1 the House of Commons for York- ton, that the government take steps to encourage potato growing In the Prairie Provinces. Mr- Gardtner ad- mftted the possIbIlIty of obtaining large-scale potato production In the West I! Ottawa guaranteed a hlgh enough price. But he pointed out. that there are sections of the Dom- Infon to which potato growing Ls as Important as wheat, growing its to the Prairies. On this first trip New Brunswick he had been "astonished" at. the area given over to potntoes._1n parts of New Brunswick, he said, people depend for their Ifvcuhcoct almost exit-rely on growing potatoes. "I would hesitate even In war- time," Mr. Gardiner declared, “to stat-t. inducing people In other sec- tfons, where they can make a rea- sonable Ifvitig, to go into potatoes on a basis which, if not before the war Is over, certainty when the war I5 over, would not help themselves and would injure other people. M1-. Gardmct- might have that, If Ottawa Intends to spend money to increase potato Prodlw- tfon, It. could spend It best In New Biunswfck 11nd Prince Edward 1s- Iamt. where the acfvaniages of soil and climate have been proven through the years and where the farmers have had long experfence In this particular-and difficult — branch of agriculture. Mr. Custlcdett would not expect. the federal government to subsidize the growing of'1vhcat In the Ivmrf- tunes. No more do the Mtirltlmes expect. the federal government. to subsidize the growing of potatoes In the Prairies. éaangth, Not Weakness (Christian Science Monitor) One of the thfngs for whfch the Unfted Nations are fighting L1 the dignity of human lffe. Firing squads and mass execution: may be trIfIes In the totalitarian States. but. they are not, commonplace In the democracies. President Roosevelt's commuta- tfon of the death sentence of Max Stephan Is tangIbIe evidence that. the processes of Justice and con- sideration are accorded even the Iowlfest traitor bv the hfghest. au- thorItIes In the United Stntns- Th1! comrntttatfon Is not Ilkely to be re- garded ns a sign of weakness bv the Eeoples under tyrants heels In urope and Asia, but, rather, 11,; n Indication of strength and balance. What hope thIs act of mercy must. Ive those pIe of the 8mm’. - Inder worI that will come to them wIt-h victory of the United Nntfons! President Roosevelt's assessment, of the degrees or qualities of trea- 111111 It has no shortcuts-whim combined was 38,502,067. . , net; 111111111110. son 1s accurate. The eight submar- emotional pawn In tne hands of a German pilot who escaped to De- troit from a Canadian prison cBmD. stephan acted without. premedita- tton. Although his disservice to the United _ life imprisonment seems SUIIICIBIIL punishment. to fit this crime. Itiwed by 1; late spring and an un- certain, rainy June, so Canadians are entitled to 1t July with ccm- pcnsttting weather. In poems Tennyson said “The cuckoo of n joyless J1me is calling out. of doors," cuckoo of a worse July Is calling thro‘ the dark." season many years ago, In Victor- Iau days, was like the recent per- iod of which people have grumbling. It is well to remember, hats-ever, that the cuckoo is not. a, bird upon which to rely; It usurps smaller birds‘ nest-s and gets them to tiatch Its eggs. anew Is fashioned by the south wind and And that dark sorcery which no The Krcenfniz woods, the orchards The bright marsh-marfgolds by pas- And hollyhocksialong the garden The scene is like a gorgeous tapes- Ino llbbi/fllll, d: o! whom were ‘ 4 members of the try Hung In sonne old gray castle by the Sea. . In corroboration of this Cartrifm picture there is another Canadian, Archibald Lampman, who wrote this about After Rain: Through miles of shadow and soft". C. Stephan apparently was Just an heat, Where field and fallow, fenoe and tree, Were all one worfdpcf greenery, I heard the robin singing sweet, The sparrow piping sflverly. The thrushes at the forests hem: And as I went I sang with them. Talk of “greening woods" and “one wot-Id of greenery", we have that spectacle right now In Mont- real, where the grass In the public parks and private lawns 1s as ver- States was quite serfous, July (Montreal Gitzette) Hart‘. wzntet" Itereabouts was fol- one o; m5 stiff de Valertrs. There following up with “The Ing. The ah- here has been Apparently that. been Bliss Carman bore testimony 1.0 the sun man knows, 1n full blow, ture streams wa11-_ TO ALL out: CUSTOMERS - A. KENNEDY & C0., LTD 32 Queen Street, are open daily (Wednesdays included) and on Saturdays till 1 o'clock all year round. 17L 1W5, '0 3-. 1,1 5; "i1 il in your chores. Good work deserves a reward. Reward yourself with a comforting chew of l-IICKEY ls NlCl-IOLSOWS ‘1 BLACK TWIST" CHEWING " dant. as the sod In the Isle which Is has been no searing heat, such 11s New York- ers have been experiencing of late. with the thermometer hfttlngatthe As 90 mark and the humfdltv In keep- clean and coolness has followed warmth. Now It Is up to July to act season- nbly and as pleasantly as the Wea- ther Man pet-tufts. FROM: A 8ONG 0F THE Y . This ll the son of the Flank The creaking, s Iekfng plum. The throbbing sobbing plane, And the moanlntl groaning W11‘. The e Ina - missing agafnt ' One cy der never flresl Hey ho! for the Planet This In the son: o: the Ma11_ The driving, strfvlng man The chosen. frozen man The pilot, the man-at-t e-vrheet Whose Ilmlt 1s all that he can.‘ And beyond. If the need Ls real: Hey hot for the Man! , Thfs In the soup of the A.Lr_ The IIftIng, dr ftfng aIr, The eddylng, steadytng aIr, The wine of its limitless space May It. nerve "usat. last; to dare Even death with undtiunted t Hey ho! for the Air. -Gordon Ale‘ In. "um: inc-u The U. S. 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