‘.1 t ,, t t '1 I l’. t . 1. c _.._~. .- a>§1aQI4flQUD>9n-Qr~>- h-m:—'—-L.-—:mn rrt-‘r-stslmc“: PACF. F51"? lni OIIARLGTTETDWN G ll ARI] IAN Afbrurng uaify il-uunded m 11587) esiden; mm. (o1. w chest-er s. blew" ht-e Pn-sfueul. J B. Burnett. l-‘J-l. glut-h“) Lit-Ill. un. U A. Muckfnnun lLb-O. Lultur lmu Jluiiagiug Ulfttfllil’. J R. Burnt“. PJ-l- L-suuutc Litmus. rrtlrfk \\ 1| an A Bllrnell ELBSLRII"! IUN RA By Mun in l‘. n. l. :14!" l! I W1" 55"" "i" 5 umnu“ i115 fur l; muulflS. 50c for one month. en, .......l, |1\'| scat. all-WI 1w 1» 11101111" ;f.l5 tul ll’ muffins. By Mun in Lall ul-u t. a. A 35-00 P" 1"‘- sglm...“ b\\kl\l) “.1 put, plum 1m l: W"l"n\ .1. . in] a ummns. Pr -]l;;¢ii;LTuit-girsl Jiunory fir“ Weaker lllfl (IE6 l1 cttlitfil Illli." i ism. iiiltrl». otatin i... _ l‘. .\.-l'\lu_i flropligondo 111,; ctlultnateu a‘. ~\\ 1311f iillil) etilltltlrc of .\;tz1 t.l. 1 urllll bttttt-s so u, llllzakcllaott tnigltt .,l, tllpltlutattt: relu- lli1\ ..t '1". 1e 't:-_lll:t t. l s1 iztta rl 1:1 "i" l?‘ -~‘ l“ ¢;,ll,,,.,.\. l. dllcttutctitary evid- , , _ _, U; l,,_ ulluuttittlct- vstttb- lllttf 1.. :\ill'l g-ltlrttttirttt i.- \l11'\_‘\'_ll.\' ~? ,t u.ttiottwi.lt' 111111 - ztnll ohsirttct the de- l’ -. _. l Sizttlls "ll\‘t‘1‘11111t‘11I W; l. <.rlll.t llrr. . 'l'l1-1'l , . ,~.;l~ll llu tltrlltiglt tier- : uni-r ntrclliltl 11.111015‘. _- ll: \' lus ltinds. That ilz-irttciitnis from ller- itshes : sttl t-rv _l ,-_;,\._- hrlntllcztsts i11 »‘_ lf tlil- Xtt/i fiflll 1 yQlpp_ head tlf tl1€ propaganda outfit and “Kashitigttm. 311g l111I)l('<l 1111? QHYFYlllllVIll. 1.1.4 $1M. w. .'\ T: '.\' l‘ of F -‘ l‘ l _ 133,,“ l“, ., 1 K l clrlllllllllll’ m,“ y‘ l 1 "lrtucell by llerlitt. llc h“ n“. ._ k draft-x atttoitf! tppm l frlliti the llaul; n,- p, p . llllll <um< front tht" y1‘-,,.l\» ,.lf ‘ .\\'c been tracctl to Ge. l an ‘"11 ‘u. ll; letters written and irt the n0<=P<Fifl11 of Th’? - ~'il.t"l'il1t1 “llllil llitlcr." ' t] l'Y1l".ll Railroads l ilutrist aqcttc)" receirctl llr intplilsattltl in the evid- ml-lp-l llvrlr to the state iil/ \\'?ll‘ll-tti:tiiit. at Fan - .ll-,-_ _\',~]l..Y/_ :11 llti-"lntt. lat ‘l1lltlllCihlll-llllllls in fifth Tellctnatm, Hitler's World ‘ml in diplontatic cir- -"-tttati\‘t~ in the litiittlll - ul -t l" l:l.-', lii< rlllt- now ‘t n. :1 rll-tilt llf the Axis- rrt-llitetl with being “c .\tncric.'ttt Fvllmr- ll~ll it] it; Il1t§<l"_<§i(ln .l "rt fil<Ci<iI1f11lV , t» the lltlvttfiftnds. fllrctl have been the the Kn Klux Klan. llud tillrlitrtti vlltcrati so- l - ‘ l 'l.‘l lll"<(‘ tiprlrzttilnls is l“"l.' ' lli luillrnrttillu, tifficiztl "l H :i_"tit"_\' in .\'c\\' York. lflltttri-l-ll, v _ ‘i:‘1\\- ‘.1 livcxlucls In Air Raids (me l»: l r tragedies of the incessant m- m, i, llu tail-l which tnust engender a good tlllnl of :'\'ll1‘,1l'tll1\‘, \'.'l\'> zlu exchange, is the lot 11 o, ‘H; ,,,,,,,l,_,',, _,l,.| u.‘ 1 allck lln the farms. JH-ts art- lullifWl llr ullutttwlll. and, what may be a \\'()I':C fate, t y are so stated that they run away iuto tile tnlen and utay beclilttie homeless l bl: citilxs there are. animal rescue tirt-lll and try to restore (in the \\'.'f11(lt'.’1't‘1'=. ll: sttttalls nit-l ‘l .1. t"l<* 1..., pl». - l " tutti-c tags. iaruis rll. .. 1l1' ,,ll'l1('tl loose in the fields. in Cir-f‘ . l . be l_tt\llll)('tl, Zlfltl, 21S lllt’ (“lt-rtnan." I-l-illls iulliscrintinately. i1 216511 ll-lu lcille-wl or niztimcll. .\ _-i1\1j1lil\i1_ (now) veterinary l~ulll-ll, 1g every square qirititf first aid ~- l lllt tit!‘ attitttitls that are 11‘ 1‘l'|\‘1 r" 11‘..‘i~ .l:\l. ll .‘1 i '\'t". ~- utlll.’ lli ‘i ivtwir- = l l pl-t fix ‘l " ll1l1'~1‘~' ztull cattle die of Glow’, \- i l: lluirk service is given ,,.,.,.-_ .-ll that their car- ‘ l\ will he compcusatetl .l Ill ‘ 'll1' it.» payments will be Didi uni" " l‘ 1"l will "ilitlhr- As Cnlpnble" l l1; . :- tvll t- to the training of l - . ll ~l I ~ttlljllt~t tlf strong ll l s. ll illll’. lll a rt-rt-tit edi- ttlrili, 'tl v l . I ll' tutplltitt)‘ atl- 1n:t.tIt .. _ l’ l,u. rlln, attll that tht- ttt: . - ‘l l l~.. 4 lllltl lcll: t-nt i. rl1‘.~(‘1'\’- iii-q oi w. l .- l.ll.l: llu. lt plliuts out that (XtuttlY u, l‘ ~ 1 ' l 1' .\|r, llzut-lltrs silt-exit in 1't.~ll1-l"l' l ll b‘. tll-typt- tl» all the llltllllvl‘ :~ .. , - l- , I f. . l u injttnctillit suppr. “i; l l ‘ l ‘l . llr} rt-liutn-t": that form ‘l '1 t" _ ' - . - iwitilirti-m \\':ts lifted, ' l " - ‘- ll t‘ ll rliiittl-ll til p: i- lid] \ ‘ll ‘l -:till. hi1 in this sl-litititl ~ lli l i i 7rrltl that tlltl-"t- ill aittltilri _ l. r \7 llav-llti thtl fullc-t ptililiimi" i '1 ' - '1 \';:'tl.11'!ll~' 1o bl‘ pg-lyqtllll f“ .1 l‘ clltttttry t-l 1h.- rvlyp-g {Ht it vi :' ill ' : haritiq l1t-'r.'t\‘tltl l. v1\i""‘1‘\' 1 " "ltl " 'l' il"-\i"-{ p llitw‘ - 1'. ll “" . l. {fl/fill 4m] _l/lv,-',/, l- l " " ll ll-w ‘iulf 1n the’ l. l‘ ' ll ‘ t " ' C- onlv have .l v .l.. ' -‘ .- .... -,',. a, (-i,q,|,,t,,._ town." l’ i‘ ' ‘-' ' ll '1 flr not lvlin" rlu hi; guard "emtiiw n 1i l\(-""1‘.l"'ll which \\'i'l au- Pnrentlv no‘ h \""‘- ‘ll cv-rv rlvlllllrtuni'\' (nr die making of plllitital txlpital at no matter ,of tht~ innit-it's greatest dztttgcr. “lhose expense.” lt further expresses the belief that tjurcrmttents which insist upon retaining thclt" party ctmiplexton iu 1.1111135 of war are al- nlost tutariabl) discredited before peace 1s re- established, and it adds: "It is a matter of common observation that the present tjorerutnt-tit of Canada is playing party lutlillCs to the ttlp of its bent iit this hour .\lr. llausott has charged the Lioverntttent with impropriety in the tnatter of contracts, and instead of ap- pointing a commission immediately to investi- gate his charges or cltallefigiitg hint to substan- tiate them, the lilwcrtutieut has utcrcly itnprovctl uplm the lwcasillit of .\lr. llausoirs Charlotte- tllwit speech to discredit him. But discrediting If a responsible pttblic man openly charges the litiyppnlllPfli of the <l:t_v with impropriety of its continue to retain the confidence of the people so long as the charge remains unanswered." It seems tn he a case of the Globe and lllail not lilting .\lr. llausoifs performance as Op- position ltn-ttlcr. but liking still less the perform- ance of the Mackenzie King Government. F_ EDIIURIAL RUIES n Lady Borden, widow of the Great \Var-Titne Prime Minister, Sir Robert, left an estate valued at only $15000- ThUS 511' R0136“ .is included in the galaxy of great, honourable tlllliflllllblt? (auadaitt stair-smelt who died in corti- paratire poverty, Xlat-dllnaltl, Laurie-r, Fielding. 1 101 1U 151 Chaucer, the first great English poet, died this (late, 1400. The work on which his fame chiefly rt-sts is “The ("zmterhury Tales", The various llllk‘\' are clputllv remarkable for their lyrical and tlccllrtttire qualities, the knowledge of life ivhirh they display, keen insight into character. [llayfttl satire, and joyous humour: "If thou ho pllure, thy brother hateth thee, .\utl all th_\' ftveiilllss fit-en fro thee alas!" 1|‘ >l1 >l< * The cntlt-ttvottrs of some leading Liberals to \\'cst River District have proved unavailiufl. and thl- ptrllliCfll fight is 111m’ on. hour tut-ct- iugs will he held at .\i'll»u llall, North \\illl.\llll'i‘l Hunter River and httstico, of \\'l1iCll due an- nouncement will be tirade. lil lol l0- General rrgrt-t \\t'l be ft~lt thrllttgltnttt the Province at the ailil 111llt‘\‘ll1t'1lL of the death of Mr. \\'. L. Poole llf klotttautte, lle has been long and faroralllr kutlwtt as a. keen, success- ful merchant and helped tll build tip llotttagtic doing his flouri-ltittg llll‘:ll1‘\'<, .-\< a politiCilttf ht‘ \\'.'ts a strong ~1ll1]1111'l1‘l' llf the l,iln‘t':tl l‘art’\', and had held ttl-flft‘ of Prtl-‘itleut of tln‘ King's County Liberal Association. l i i‘ 1F Rt. lion. R. C, Case): .\ustralian .\ll11l.<i(‘l‘ to “Yt-hiugilut rccrtttlv .'trltlrt-<-t*tl the (lvtlrstlas Press (‘lull on .\ti.~trali:t'.< inipllrtattce and cou- chitled as followx-"z “l only lmpf.‘ that uiort- of you will visit my clluntr_\', to sec for ‘yourselves. lf and when _\'l1l1 do, l can assure you of a ready \\'\‘lt‘1111I‘.‘, Yllu will find a country and a p<rt1plt> very liltt- your llwu, out- of the few re- maining free tlriiillcrztcit-s where a tnan can smile when he's pleased and swear when l1c'.= angry in contrast to the rcgiinetttrttititi, s: ‘:1_;t*r_\' and lmrlutristii oi the llllltlllilfiiltl clutnttues." a lnl lol a It appears that busy as tirt-at llritaiti is with the \\'ar she is not too busy to attend to, and expand business, espt-cittlly for export. . lcfore the war 11t‘:t1‘l_\’ all the l1t1<>l<< l1$('1l by l.'.§..\. tacltlc mauufactttrcrs for tnakitig wet and (lry flies came front (lslo, .\'t>r\\n' '. Since (lcr- mau occupation of Norway a tnanufzicttiritig concern at Redditch, England, has made a bid for this httsiticss and hunrlrt-tls of thousands of litiglish hooks now {tro Ic-iedug lhl-lmgl, the Li.S.l\. customs houses. 1F 11 1i i Silver fox furs have been of first import- ance in the United States fur trade during the current year. Out of 2.468.164 of these gkinF, imported during 1030 ("ztuarla was chit-f sup- plier with 1,446,870 as against 224,099 out of a total of 463.264 in 193R. .\lr. (ioles, Catiadiati Trade Commissioner, New York, expects that "1"" “ill l1? R sltortaue of these furs soon and that a demand will he C1'(‘.'1tt‘rl for a certain amount of the coming seamuflq pmlluqtinn for immediate use this ytwtr. lt is probable, there- fore, that the demand for the coming year will he 1115f as great, if not greater, he says. n nl n» nl .‘\(‘C111'(ll1lQ‘ to the Cllllfttlilltl (‘rcdit Men's 'l‘rttst Association, practically all lines of (‘an- adian business reportcrl trade satisfactory to im- proved, \\'ar contracts continuctl to stimulate the httiltlitig trade, although itidtislriztl and re- sidential construction also was reportt-tl active. 9:110: of dry goods and wearing apparel improv- Ptl 111 most part of the Dnminioti with the ap- proach of cold weather. Grocery wholesalers reported httsittess good, although retailers "hm- itfllcd 1/1 i111)’ far in atlvttticr‘. llt-inattrl from the Vnitcll Kitilrdoni stiunihtttld the meat ‘pavkitig industry. ("ollectiotis were slow in some areas but good in itiost. a a a a . Vi". ll. T}. Robinson writes: “Fvcrv tbinltiitq "“"~*111 41'1"“ write a tilltc of tlr-itks and con- filllnrt‘ tlt .\lr R, ‘military <[*l"'t‘l ill ll, llau-wln. lltl ririhttcrl no rl-ilt-rtlitigr mum-thing mmf n1’ Thl- (i'i\"‘f'1\111(‘11l droid-l never be al- ‘lllwlll m fllrirvt the lll11!1='11lIl< of flint-s we [Hirvhf have l1"ll in ltviittingr two vcrtrs ztqtt, and l fut‘ our‘ \\ ill new-r uudt-rataud how it \\'.'t< possible its l<tt"1\'. ll! rl-f"-ll~ a rtll-iv-st to train pilllK for Fuqlautl ‘"41"’ “ti- is rt llriti-h clltinlrv, llah off to men lliltv .\lr. llan-on, .\lr_ ('r»'ll\\'t~ll. and Quebec's ,l'rcttiici" .\lr. tirvllhnllt, \\'h1t has ‘partv’ to do with a rlilll-tillu of tlil- rirrht man in the right "lflft"? ‘l1’ fl"'1l1‘l\' votrd for national govern- ment and we ftllt sure it wouldn't be long ho- forr- we ronlll sav. ‘l told volt sol’ “'0 need the tics of l7moirr drawn closer and closer, "yer" one in vvvrv Tlritish dominion and colony rlotmlv "ratrful and prowl to know that they "P lolml ='l1li~l~'= of 111's firaciotis Majesty King George VI. of England." .\lr. Hanson docsn‘: vindicate the Government. or use of public itillttvy, that tjovcrtnneut can iteverl get their Party to agree to a. saw-off in the, _ ‘shell btttttlrft‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ________ l EIIUTES BY TIIE WAY l That Britllher who yams out. tn darlgerous water to save a OIOWIIXII]; lwzf airman prob- aofy learned the game on ulw ilelds of Emit. The gaumg pan. about ‘sucu gallantry J5 that nine out. of ten tunes the rescued Nazi fitter- prets the act, as British weakness.- ‘St. Cathnranes Standard. Canadian: u individuals, u In their business activities, have undtcated a readiness to pay, and jpay heavily, to Insure that the war ‘effcrt is curried on to victory. }But, there will be determined op- position to any plan; of provincial mlllflfiipnl government-s to lmcrease their levies simply be- cause the people are ready to ac- cept, ivar-ereated burdens. In fact wise political leaders in the pro- vinciat and municipal fields will recognize the growing feeLng that. focal spending should be curtailed a5 national spending, on the war program, fs increased. - Montreal Financial Times. In this time of’ the breaking of nations, when the claws of the ag- gressor are outstretched over Eur- ope and there fs no shelter save behind the sword. both fndfvfduals and peoples have need of a. vftalfz- lng faith. White the armed forms of the Allies do their duty on a. field of battle whose violence is beyond description, those who hold table home front and endure its daily strain and stresses must steel ltlhetr wills and keep the ‘fall-h alight in their hearts. without faith without the proper incentive to persevere, endure, and attain, the ordeal that has come —Gla.sgow Herald. Here ls another Lewis and the Carpenter": "I deeply sympathize." States of’ convenient size, I-Ioltlfttg his pocket handkerchief Before his longing eyes. "May we now live ln unity?" But answer came there none, cause He ‘d eaten everyone. Many men who feel a special rcvulspoif at, the IlltLhWlS used by Mussolini should [c0311 Bfsmarkks 'doct.rme on the Italy of his day. "She has such glarge appetite; and suen poor tectn." Isle large appe- Lte lta~ its SJlKl the tiutnbers of the pc-p.e and the IXMCZL)‘ cf thou" pauufttcnil‘. The poor teem are the result of that saute poverty, tegetlfter with an sbseme ofany gcnuafe mflitary truttit-ton. The Italians are the op- plinllkfi," of the Germans, to whom war ts more important than 1L5 prfzlcslfltfel Itaiatzs would prefer the prize. wltnotlt the war, and hoped this Summer that they were lgomg to obtain them.-—The Tablet luradtnz was alreadv well advgcplgeeczilifilag ourselves. 1S 11900111111 | __ _ 1 Flyhz Trafnttfgkiisagreelible truth and realize that. '?I§],§‘£.¥C:§Sarvl1,nrd sitrfac- ‘the farmers of this pmvmco, gent-r- es and extra tlratnauc \\'£‘l‘0 1n<1al1- filly 5119111111114. ait- bt~co11111\t§ led and thr- addltiotml 1!1‘01J'Q‘.'l\‘ rc- year itfu-t- year, as time runs on. I (“med rm. me larger $91,001 “us ag-lcait remember the late Hun. W. M. ~ ' idea telling me that when he was u y 1 1 \vu_ added on an aerow 1v in his section o1 the cotmttly, m“ so we Q hflfl onlytheilund was cropped llfttle thought of livestock, until it. ' (London) . rllr ls still. The The sky Is a ccrnflower blue, washed clear of that fiery violet which tints the summer zemth. Pale smcke from the chimney of the house on the slope beycnd the orchard lifts an g cltncnitcrgv finger. They have evi- tletttly lighted the flrc." ttlo soon. The ttuvziy stubbles iswvarm and dry and there is scattcly a nut of chill even beneath the crimson arches of t-he trees. The many-colored hills r011 away to a final line of flowing purple Close by. amcng the seed- potls of the Indian sorrel, .1 tortoise- scmc ancient of his tribe, still p: specie hcpefully in ‘the late sunshine. Autumn rfpens ln tranquility. Everywhere across ,the countryside such scenes unwind tan enchanted ribbon of beauty. .Thcy are scenes of penal. and plenty, [The ricks arc staked, the bins are lbritnmifig over. the grapes are like Ito burst on the vines, The cattle are fat and sleek. 01d men, still hate, drcwse 1n their door-yards re- membering the toll of their youth ,and weighing the fruits of their abor. Young men, bringing bas- kets, seem less headlong. more thoughtful. Girls, sorting apples, let their hands drop idly to stare Into the distance dreaming. It 1s the season of pause and qufefude when thnnkfulness for the bounty of the land wells up in the heart and dims the eyes. -_ New York Times. One of the oddities of the pres- ent campaign is the solemn dis- lcussfon, pro and can, about wen- quantity of dell Willkitfs nique and how mtcrophcne tech- it. is dlcvelopmg. ~ l crop of potatoes equal to any At Elwood be was stumbl ng alpg have gflmm; me quamy is zoodmut lhesitant, given to slurrfng ttvords At Coffeyvtlle he much better, read his lines and spOl-Ie with telling force. At. 10s Angelcs he showed far grealler improvement. His voice he keeps on improving attraction. What. would our grand- fathers have said 1f anybody ever predicted the time would he could Wet weather bertn. during the past. month has greatly delayed harvest. can despat-cfi a few days ago told of thousands of acres of’ wheat waiting for dry weather. tlo be com- bined. iarord of Wllefltl growhg tn the sionk. The facts are that our har- ‘vest has been held up time after ltime during the past 35 days, 1n spite of the fact that we have had lno frost as yet and our expected ,Septcmber snowstorm was missing. All farmers are anxious. of course, to get thcfr tit-treat cut. and thresh- ed and the grain stored safely away fn the bln. But. this year this has been impossible tn all western sec- tlons of Southern Alberta owing to the double mctstttre supply of the one outcome of research which was month cf September and the first begun 10 years ago. W.535 15 a kfnd Ilethbrfdge of’ white pitch, fow days of Octcber. - Herald, A new product called W535 which makes paper o‘ lively Inferior wartIme moisture-prod 1s a bocn at time of rationed supplies cans and cardboard Although of great value ders, cleaning materials. and befn: spotted by damp, "1 afiflflf" tr ‘l ‘fiv-"n-ta-mv-It-v-IA-sl-"wfi-H-w’. 1 swam 300 ' H . mad; hiactixeilly a square mile of 181/01 181111 upon u; would be without. meaning. aerodrome u on m,“ sand and 811 Carroll water disappears. In some clfiw 50115 parody-this time 01' "The Walrus ft. is a very different mutter and el- “I feel for you", the Fuehrer sa1d,l With sobs and tears he sorted out 31:1: drainage ‘mueu The precau‘ lcluv base and softening 1t or cause And this vras hardly strange, be- flltfstnvoliled one cannot guarantee l l l expfanlt t ion. in - l l was I Odu t1 . It is well nigh 1m- Welllgopgflble cfoimnrany of those to be bad al vibrant, rhythmic sweep b11111, was of our farmers have not. the altogether pleasant to the ear. If stock on hand to which they could he may, feed the surplus crop of potatoes. before the campaign cicscs rival me trmngels, and gram. Muclh of our golden volce o; F_D_R_ as a radio grain was seriously damage on ac- when the selection of _a President chang]ng_ we wit; huvm when 1,111: would be largely determined On how two airports are completed, tltlltate our auricular 2,000 additional men to supply with organs tn a nation-wide audition? meat, and whv not have our farm- ln southern 51- lsupply tlhis demand? In all probab-l A vu1_ head of well-fed cattle m supply the From Pincher Creek comesl ‘fin wax. with which. paper f5 coat- even reln- ts flexible and non-cracking. Paper quality treated with 1t hns this proof f11m which of’ ffn colorless and odorless. containers. dffflctflt. produf". to be exported to now fn ("fffcult enabling foodstuffs, medlciral pcw- the tropics -- withcut so on and foods like plum and Apple 1am to be packed safely without fear of can be packed into cartons treated ft Ls fn fact wfth ft. - Dondon Aerodrome - Construction Commonwealth Air Training Plan By J. A. WILSON. M-E-l-C- l Controller of Cfvu Aviation 1 l PROGRESS T0 SEPTEMBER 30th. 1940 In spite of exceptionally wet wea- ther fn May and June, ulhtelr made grading in (LEY soils very difficult and jeopardized the success of mo rogramme in some distracts. work has gone on well. The contractors and their staffs have been in 111081 eases fired with patriotic zeal and have worked manfully day 011d night to meet the emergency. In the case of the earliest open- fmz of schools. construction had to be finished while the school “T15 111 operation but part at least. of the field was ready for use. "Ihe staffs of such schools have carried on cheerfully tn spite of 111B 111%“; veruence of havfniz contractors gialgfunery workfnz on part of the e . Grass cannot b0 irrown overnlzhl and some of the fields will be dusty tn dry weather and muddv 1n weft iveutlzet" till the turf is established. Such trials were inevitable. fey have been faced philosophically by pie ooeratfmz staffs u part 0f tho uood dafmuze 1.: a first consider- The drainage of approxi- so as to provide a 1111191! 111114“ 15 not an easv Dwblflm mid 11118 filled for careful study of each site. Con- ltlons vary sreauv- At Ottawa £119 that Ls necessary 1s to sink man- holes below frost. level and the ,ab0rat.e drainage svstlenls are rle- quired. Stone filled ditches to below the frost level lfne all ‘the hard sur- faces on both sfdes and lead to nat- has been taken to make the paving on the hard surfaces as dense as possible so as b0 prevent water percolating through to the heaving in Spring from frost act- ton. Where any considerable cuts and a, perfect _1ob during the first yew‘- Settlement takes time and ‘Neflk Their fous _ , when settlement 1s complete. drum- the trafnfnz schools will are concerned. Progress to date justifies statement that. in no case will the ft. ‘tlfoes seem to me that. we should -n h ext spring“ utfize as much of our fertfas pos- I. Spots ‘iI-iectisficiitililorinivfli‘ not be ser- 5151i". supptt-tnetrtmg n, wilu mtw- '- huwever and bv next Summfl- Lfonal proteins ora 1O oer cent. ad- a ' pines gé wxllntelffsh meal would lbe us}, d_ oun ne_ eta. 1n tie a" wmikmg and n“! estzfi wee“ ftrgw matertat grown onmyourb falrm d your stoc you are lere y n- found so far as theft aero romes regains the value of your smck; me you ure also returning to the soil the elements of \\'l1l(‘lI 1i has blvn Queuing or m“, Scum, m, the re\fis,i‘d robbed tn me ground: of tne crop. C nfTTQ'-"’I‘_ a: _ . till, Value in Knitted Products is determined by good style plus high-grade materials and expert craftsmanship, Thousands of Canadians have learned to look for the Penman: label as a guide to these essential qualities. KNITTED PRODUCTS LYHO UNDERWEAR . . . OUTERWEAR . . . HOSlElfi Woodlot Management feeding By H D Lon‘ Supervisor of’ the National Forestry Program. INCREASfNG PRODUCTION T110 Object. of 200d woodlot mim- ugetfiefn. 1s tlo obtain the maximum Year-old stand. Even if the sluntl 15 i l ' " < l '- ‘v ‘"- ' ‘ ' <1 Dfvfluels from each or fort» ~ d w , u" d b, the R‘ Q A R be Thin B52111). 1f ion lllnc a lhnlll) “filli- 911100 > \ y y gears our, 1L t, _ hgldstliifqbv ifhe ‘lack of a usablenglpshed product 1.0 put. on themar- gzlzblégligl1a-bllji1r1éllll1 ‘Value H111 931v 111I111er to 1.11m his wont.‘ aemdmme" The dam °f wmnetion" e’ no "lam! “hemmi l" be bee!’ Wood production tog tlhe llxlllggiefilélllllgf hiegrrfulilf ii“ st I l k t hogs, or poultry, vou get the high- vaw with the amount o “or olcst price that 1s available 11nd you the particular site and the wertthefxlflr" #9311112 t1 fllllfillfll be done. the priority to be 211/811 1° Expansion of the Drot11'fi111111¢' Julv modified I111‘ fnalltl selected ‘Afr Observers Schools and on \\'111Chl tSome of these were now 111 ‘attired. Elsewhere an Afr Nflviilfl" ‘Home which DT¢‘V10115l\‘ ibeetf proposed as an Eletnentary ‘School and a total of '75 schools, :12 will have ‘heir aerndromt-s completed b\' Seo-lwas time for the Monte thinking about putambs and auti- tetilbcl: 30th. 1940, ivlth a further 33 “.1 m; d [or pmmulltinn for Der- cultural products of that ktntl 8mm P firmunred withphtnk about tntxod f-artnntiz. umber ‘ltst 19-10 I 64 lthe ortizttial programme o schools for which aerc<11t"11‘l‘5 11nd lto he- completed bv June 30th I942, p10 m he PfPfflPd over into 194l- am. me 51m; orig- 10f selling your raw‘ m: for Elementary 01"1°1V P11159- m 5-0,“- pu-m M a 1,1,4), U, _,,,_,l,._.,,, &1.11_1)'\_\'l‘1(‘.1't311031‘ tlheyolutne _0t wood uere. most of which ttllt ll "E m1 a, a tint are upuble of producing, The small size. He will trltlt l. l; _ _ _ _ stands ate so thick that. the volume more wood for the m l_. T1115 0011,1310“, n, “and, we now of vtoou per ucre shoivs very little thirty years. If he flu. 00¢ the necessary tnodific-‘hud aflnns were made to the contrrltlTtictt. be nsid, \\'l1f‘l\_ the lit-spic- rll lsuecifiration. In some cases too thotizetl the (flllfdllllllfl 1n wittt-li 15ml of the Elemenfaiwr school wcslhad placed themselves, 1m tr (11111- [doubled so n5 to avoid having tolcultv was that. they could not sup- construet a 110w aerodrome, Out ofrport, fng, growing livestock. building up the sci}. and that section 0f ‘we shall have completed aerporomefi country around Victoria and Bede- ifor 65 schools 1n 1940. teavmiz 01113’ que becatne one of the otitstaitditttz (To be Concludrtll Edward ISllLlILl, and it rttnntncd so reckoned to be the best that (lottld be found in the province, and such Der acre. Very few woodlots in cuts h" i sdl l ' . Prince Isdtvard Island are producing,- is “m m’ m Mil U naps twenty to tntrlt- tl product of . s l1 lot. he will obtum m.» to tl-a can Per acre now and in the thXl fir years he will get as Illlftll ll; 1e cords tn thinning, so 111.» - the stand grow attuthet- : the farmer will obtain ' U111111111tfs as he would u cutting now. But this Ls l at the end of ten years t." Wlll tiave fCZtCfwtl u st: for saiwlogs which \\'lll bill. l A higher prlee than the s he has been cutting for ", Thus, throttgh propllr- meut, wood UIOKlUClIUII < most doubled tn ten 3011115 . annual increase, the eaelf year offsetting the annual uruivtft. The result of 1.111s condt. tron 1s that. stands forty years old contain only ten to twenty Cords bet‘ acre when flit-v should contain forty to ftftv_ cords per acre. _A stand of softwood on a 800d site. if btjonerlv managed W111 yield wrlv to fifty cords Der acre at the end 0f fortv years, and in the mean- ]\._ tune, about fifty cords can be taken out. 1n thntntngs, itiakint; a total of 1110 cords from one ucre in forty rears. 'I‘1n.s IS a far crv from the ten or twenty cords per acre the deplor- wood dying . We may just as wet face a poorer with wry ceased tn ixrcttttctl. profttztl they the stock while thcv were 111111191‘ 18 110W izettttii-t front a forty- can be alums; grlpkld, building up the land. so that, 1t ~—~-———--—_-_~ ,_,__,____ ___ , to stop 1.011s’ ‘R SIZE llmrr "=‘ made. 1 wish to further stat.- had n royal banquet mill t . extend Lliu 1115111111; of oi. with whom I spoke of t as well as myself to 1.11.1 L and S1r,—-In the report of 110111” 155128 October 23rd, of the Ftslferntenls Union Banquet heltl at the Qlteen Ifotel, sutmnersitle, on the evening of the 22nd of OCLober, I am credit- Then they shifted to tuixvdfurm- the ecl \v_1t11 the following: "He also wits the kindness and the _ , not m favor of the size limit. of six shown us, us ftstttlrrltl-ti, ll agricultural sections of Prtnre‘ and ont- hulf 11101105 placed on the men, lobster packers in our 1 p _\<.':1r's catch." 1 think your report- I um, Sfr, t-ttn, f0r many years. Their herds were ‘or must have misunderstood me, cr '1‘. M. Il]!\'1II.l.'ll‘L'11. portraits I spoke 1n a rather ambigu- ous nnuifier. Summersfde. ‘ i lretitafned the case until 1n later I considered the 615 fnch lfmft a PUBLIC FORUM ‘years they took uD the buslness of Lllréhb 0r B better berm might, b3 lo xoulo an txsittrrr pzrovrlniz DOIMOPS flflflm- L01 115 sav a "movement in the right dlrec- —-—-_' , n; flu,‘ 5 w" h, m plan. as our forefathers planned Lion", The October tntwtmt; of ti.» Rollo GIIIII n by OOIIQOQIIIIIIII o! ‘10111! n20. to arrange out‘ farm 011- My sttggesllott 1n connection with Bay East WOtnvM 111 numlou n! I nun Tho Oin- errttlons so that we could have a this tnntter was never less than n held at. the hotne of .\I InlldIII Gun-Ill: i000 I01 Io- onulrlly ondoru Illa Quinlan o! nonnnnmlonh iWHAT WILL WE D0 WlTll OUR SURP Sin-In times of stress we are often awakened to facts that: are dfsagrecable. At the present time we find ourselves Wll-ll an undue agricultural products and verv little outlet. as far as the markets are concerned, We have a we the price ls only one-half the cost. stored 1n a, Way that will assure them safetv from frost. The great difficulty is that. rnany 1V0- count. of the bad harvest. weather, some of which will not. be market- be condftfons 1n this province 501116 _ers undertake Lo feed cattle, both lmature and babv beef, 1n order to lllfy it will take from 1500 tlo 2000 ‘airports. Are our people going to ‘supply this. or must ft. come from Ontarfo and the West? The policy for the farmers of our soil has been deprived of its fertili- restore 11. ts by feeding livestock. A‘ farmer of my acquaintance, when talking of the excessive amount cf products he hnd to dispose of, told me he had 44 vounz frogs and 5 brood sows that wflt furrow fn the near future, and was quite unctzn- "cerned about, disposing of 111s cro as he was renlfzttnz on hfn frogs. Rp- and ff. dccs not. have b0 be Imported. Unlike paraf- ed 1o make 1t. moisture-proof, W535 n moisture- fa permanently It enables countrl:s—f:r example. difficulty Times. living off the land. The sump at. ‘that time largely gave them their ,clofhfng, they had a few acres of wheat. so that thev could provide their own flour. they had the full 1n their wood-lots, they ktited L115? white w. 11nd salted down a for Lhetnsclvcs. and the three gt-vttt essentials of life are food, tllutlnittz and warmth. 8d to think along those lines and today ls, what, can we do scme money, not rcttllzlnu that fer obtaining the tnonov it has pvt l ‘m,- to be used for the grvltt vsstltttilts ‘ of life and must be products to maintain that, with a little cure and runtzemcnt. beforehand. been more chcitply grown on farm.‘ 1 earnestly ask you to tun-l sfder whether it is possible to pt: tn l as we me now doing, nnd 11 not,l then what had we better do? for the consideration of alt ottrl farmers, l provfnoe is to feed the raw produc- With his unspent youth tfon of the farm to the stock. Ourlbfke a petinv 1n tits tinud, l See him stnndl _ tv and humus. and the only ulay to There's a look on l‘|1S face Lfke a. child that. comes To the market-place After tops and drums. With his youth-his vonth As a thlniz that he can spend- See him runl l p. -_And what will he harr- for l His bargain at the cud [proximately $l.000_fn cash._So that. When 11b dotie? I have asked old men With their empty uttrses. I have henrd the tale Each one rrticm-sos, And on the Inst page ‘They have all bought atze. They have ah buttglft nsze. When vouth 1s spent ‘ A penny at. a fnfr. The old men tell Cf the barvttltt there. There was this and that For a prfco and a wane. But. when they came nwav They had all bought mze. Peters, with etgltt int-tn vfsfwrs present, Afvcttt. reading "A Club “loin. and the R011 Catt 1111s.. donation w n grow " 1 of lust. IIIPCilIILZ \\'t‘1\' respoudrrrt-tl. A uuv Canadian Intittltirit . lzattoti was I1ll(‘(l t titled "Annotmrixiu 1.1 gagementl," xtas rl .111 b1 3|- Derenu, and a p.111": on . Mrs. Edwin Pt-trrs. ‘ irus served ant: a ‘W l blue-tun: llllllllllllt t1. l be llf‘l(l ut the 11' Dcvcatt, trhcti 1t. will be‘t11e_Atiut .. seven fucli limit to start, with, and 111011 WM‘ by rear add a fwlf fnch to the size until they had attained about nfue inches In length sothat they would under normal conditions (’.\1l.l‘11(l(‘ culls at least twice before betnt: fished. A; least lntvett years ago I advo- r- t1 11 Silt? limit. to save the busi- nv. . although the real pinch cf’ poor ftstttm; 11nd not been felt. by tht- ltsht-rmrti tit that. time, butthe 1‘l'l101‘fl of the fisheries slioultid the lnbstei- business “'11s (l.“l11'(‘(‘l!\1lllIfIlIL tlu- rate of over a 1111111011 tmunds n 'I‘l1is sttitt-tfitltit \\'1l1 correct tiny wrong impression that may be the Dtlllli Lately, we han- tut-lis- 1 '11 we tutti 4t‘ perszn to make :1- pattl nut tr the family nr- cuttld have tbs l ‘ . Earnestlv submitting ll1(‘.~(‘ fflCls K ,8 B LA CK T WIS T I am. Sir, etc, W. ll. DENNIS, _l Ml i t. f’ Agrirtlllirrt-L . IS A FRIEND 1f) HUNTERS _In these cool Autumn days Partritltlv "__"‘l Ducks are falling t0 hunters. Our 'l‘\vis1 tits-Ills extra good in this bracing weather. It is the lame PRICE all over the Province. I 10¢ Per Fig H1CKEY’S TWIST I S ‘ BARGAIN lllanttfaelwrcd By IIIDKEY 8t NIOHOLSGN l l , w, l TOBACCO 00., urn, cnamlorlilnrtuil / -—1nu.1se Drlacotl.