TH_E LOTT _GUAR DIAN No-[Eo WAY BritainTV-gllfter The .i_._ _ The suggestion that the 39mm. ion Lroveinment appoint a control- icr of the mining industry is at least P“ PAGE FOUR .._.. . -...__. vivors were collectecbnor the period of time dur- ing which they were captured. has been gvit-n "' out.—this rcticence being in confortnitv with the L9 G ,Adtiiiralty's rule against (lisclosing any pztrticti- Mvflliiifl 9""! inlillld"! "I 133'" lars regarding sunken Axis U-bfiats that might WORDS OF CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DAY FOB A PEOPLE AT “All U!‘- - (Exchange) L.S.B. Shapiro, Montreal now:- n‘ . . per man Pferlflvllli Llcul. Col. w. Chter s. McLure ‘each ‘he ‘nemy ' Bu‘ ‘t L‘ m“ k"°“"‘ ill“- ‘." ‘we will“ "Y of wit/ins dittiwit- "ti. Britain Wm‘ I 8"” cm‘ ,, He: President: J R. Burnett. I-‘J.L three cases out of four, when a submarine is 195 “lid "imlni Wt a dispute which will! 1°"1'11°-11"-l 111d PWU-iiltl". Al I h!" "'4 b°f°l'°- '1" , _ _ . . I , ‘ s . . 1 has tor manv weeks been affecting has written an article on Prime question Ls not if it ls really vt-rr-at out W3 l-t A i\l-“‘-KI1I1"I~ 0- -0- destroyed none of its crew can possib v escape. miners and mine operators at oncl Minister Churchill, placing nlm in nwwilrv for 118 W d0 "wit? f" "" "m" -‘ “iimfi D‘"‘"“" J" R‘ Burn“ fun" This big bag of submarine prisoners therefore of ‘WYWFYII Ontario's biggest gold. the front rank of all the wartime WQEY- n15- whi" "w" c“ i" A..~...~--..i-- i ilors: I-‘rtttni Walker and [an A Burnett r "M11115. Kirkland Latte. Tne situa..io eaders En la as .oduced t. d0 50118)’ so that we ma have ,____- .. __..__ Stiggvsts that the Royal Mvv has made record M nirklaiiu Lake nar, progfessgd .2 l“, un-nugmfl‘: he," new”; 2,11, ss to o and to sac ce ‘.0- stisscttnrriox RATES havoc with the Axis undersea 95mm 55,,“ cart), 3:: svggieleotyhifrr; “fir? 1:550:11’: wt on the return of peace, w. Churchill ggftfgi-Bm-WPQ}?! Wig‘): for l By Aiili in l'.l<..l., 54.00 per year; 82.50 for e months summer, and at all wits. a strike should b6 will m? n ‘m-“h” Great Britain. l Si!!!» for 3 months; 50c for one month avoided if it is going to hinder 0 - an m way o: . Wu“ a’ ' * 41.1, llt-fiiery $5.00 pct year; $3.00 for e month: gtislsNlsggeiflort in any wath-No n gggmPghrpo 1e“ “gmemve P‘ ° .-—___\ -- - prOteCfignl f SL7.» I'm 3 mtlllllll _ ‘ ' "It may well be, probably will. - ' , ' lu 11y iiiiii in (Jalitidu and USA. $5.00 per y“; ~ IZD|IUR|AL NOTES — Dutch new“, u. MW Iorbiddm beg’, tvtrrites Mr. Shxppirgm “that! China Toward ' R M . ~ Billllltlily \tt~t-i.|yt=5::.ti'ti"pt:3r glitz-ignite for e montha T mm _ h——i—h h {h v h. airway? 5253;? gyg Iykquu- ovgrés: ogrlgpkeufir m0 éjeet $5 Freedom i gm?“ goavploku‘; ltockglfelghrlaéin... v.n°be ,'1‘.’“,'(."‘ ' ° h“ l; ‘.5 . ° 2")" gpif"? éprtln-bkprln Pitizi-Eauleitei‘. and‘ u-m- f)? igisgrgéirys finds m t - B‘?! (“mm —T—- M no fllgrlttrtscifetgmthnds. Illaliunully t ‘Kim \ll.ll'ltllli'lll\\lb f-uiriltnn may he obtained at ‘H , t m mg t e ‘mlsncqo I91 ' Am tla ti)’; Stialnsen’ commander of 10' B “r8111 l 1 lull lima y an sconce on t) hln ti‘: d l, he Shannan. 4 H _ , _ _ _ f _ l _1 _ he antioops in Holland, n35 petlpe m r ee a, once _ i e s o other bcuutiiui _|t n“ .i . .\t“. .\,,.n.,, in». aquure, hen tin-ii, om praying oi a tritinipiniit COllLllslOll to pitstiit Issued “Jam, Statememin the F”. peace Wm, vwmry has been ob- To the Chinese on the thirtieth guts. ln previous years r. r. t... \.,....,, Lnrliv! .\ll|k und “ullilugtun, hostilities ‘flying; A“ persons “.110 greet EH96}, tamed Church,“ Wm hand mel anniver of their Republic it urged you 1031,09 car; . n‘. m‘ ‘ li ‘ilrllltivullliill .\t... Js-‘IWI. lit-iii reel st. ' ‘planes by wavmz ma, hands ‘g rem b! our,“ t 50m me wmosei may have seemed that the price at could select Jeweir yfta-u u} "Wu iii . . .1 in... .l:.t nu, st., fttrullll); News Ulllllll, * * * * other means. will be shot at slght~ ja sis not flgme beut. ho wml Uberty is eternal str 1e. It was and in comfort Yoil 5|" 5 lefwfly tt..i.-... i......»..r, Ullliilll; \\uliv‘a 4v»... Btuml, Budliury. The harvest having been at length “My London News Chronicle i fegl more afohome in thew dul1er|°fl,°°%’°{h1° m 1911 5 111 llP- advantages if‘ I "m" l’ m’ um. Iliill lillhlilh slit-p, Jlourlun .. r _ _____ ' 1- e 31w o! wuchm on _ bl admin - ' garnered, and the Fall ploughing more or less Th, turd m, annwfl-sa o; u, flrgffim M Delmeum” m“ a‘: thgnggfiflléiifr-o "emfmgifiid set all the gins nu tllllvlfy d -. t small deposit will IresZi-lveegify’ rjl You select until wanted. lf dtsinu you may add to this deposit at ii-i; London Missionary Society in Shef field. and the 127th of the local aux-i iliary, has a slightly more ambitious program than for the last two yeaig) flT/it- s‘lm/xggrtttiillmitbrn is Weaker than the ti tin/rest Ink." mtg is not, w. Shapiro explains léeflflltl-lsle Chutiéohill hlacts o niillffilfalltyilctizoiilftfrlilggixigtfilalifgfarfizg n e con ary e wors p in the masses and respected by the! f; fir-gene“ $1M‘ and their dim mum completed, most people will have time and tnotiey to think about making their late Fall and Winter purchases. .- ~. “l nnir, NOVEMBER s, 1941. tn h ll; 1 ‘ll ' ‘c1 b - ._._-._.. ‘ . V“. v*~»-- r * ' * fir?“ e urifi“r.rir“"’ffrsrt,°o‘f,_ifil,. glltflsleeshitgdoxslggvggururfil-aetzttnent- ughgulélhwlgftiegllgtglgllb dflltfi% gggnilnltiildrlvtvgxggogtttlaeeégftlgi- ll 11 ' ' | m“ I 3 ‘K iJM-IIQ 0 ursewes Heard One of the best sellers l in the World's his- wail, aaflfrmgffé ‘(lvlfigogg gaff: service 1:1 this war will probably chiefly of material prosiiiévriwuwhfch "m" g° "h" from "w store and I tory l5 not very popular with the general read- missionary deputation at Nether be his last achievement in public gave the masses time to thin aaout '1" 55ml" fljgcvlltefl in iveekly or i er Th texpbook t, t th t1 t- t E 1H Chapel on Saturday, and me life. Post-war reconstruction and freedom and Privilege would surely mfllllhly lnsta - Choose ititis '., r 1 1w" sivciicss were ‘ e _ lfl c ma ifttlil i613" u“ women's meeting at Queen street on Tefmm Wm- P1115 MOYWNBI m1!" find “m” i° mist" such i‘ the‘??? in “w i l ‘ ‘- “W ‘M. wrote has held its own for more than twcnt)’ Tuesday. friends are requested t0 believes- be immmlilfid W “h?! Chum-amen” “nldlwrt WV" gl~ . .. .. t'l'> u‘ the Lharlottetowti and cumfi“ bring their own food. The evenzng hands. fgwmllclelnt “m!!! $0 ‘gfiilgfm world t» t» trek» t» - . - . users.it.tstaiirttistitt.tr taste. t w» tr ti» t... teirazt l: w wtttn ER m .' - w. b- qi-tnmciitlvil For far too . . - sides and the oun o 1e‘ - ti n.i lo‘ t h h danm" ° deal- l ' ' k ' ‘- h?" ‘l “mu , m-c Charwmrislic The estimated cost of establishing the Can- senmiy 0,, Tues“, §,,,,§’°,,,'°N§,§§, ..§,llz‘i,oll'hglon‘é uggntg’ ages"; 1111a de ee. China's advance to. .~. .‘.‘t' 4 \~ ~. t t r ' ' - , ,' , t H Proving the"? aclian Women s Army Corps and operating it un- Eieacgipfipltl laps eétfilyl “£10611; ctkoo 1ll)'ltV:_l,_‘|l,’l;g gggebynfhecotrégieoisoggwygs: gee}: gig offfefilemrvivgrlgtiitoifitlrlrelist-hgtategf ‘the JEWELLERS SINCE 1808 _ ‘PMIZM “l til the end of the present fiscal year next Nlarcii complished over the obstacles of CHARUYITETOWN, P. E. |_ deputation will include represerita- “any the 01d Britain _ . .. "tints ‘(tilt-l itftltlttlliiaiilrs 0f - ' - . . - (1.. . a t fore gn imperlallsms native tre ~n-‘ i‘ " . . _ 31 1S estimated at 551633-419. dwordmg t0 a" ‘*5 "w" Illdla- C1111" and it" "r do not hold", he writes. "witiiI 1 1m, ' b ‘r i‘ ""5 i" the W“ Interests of the order-in-council providing these funds tabled iii 2,95% Se“ Islandsrsheffield Tel“ "1056 W110 w? m“ If!" WI WV‘ filtltbfexl»? botiinotlixtfsfdgtiisbsennd represent, ' Britain will never be the same. "n, n-gqugnflw working “gem uthtr inrltistries they .~..it~.i\.titiit_v as a whole. Govern- t. ft- ill not rcztch out beyond the t": sh tin-v haw bren piloted, and the House of Commons. w er. l In certain important Mpects there has been achieved des lte m: sameness to Britain handicap of a confusion of) . Out of this chaos China has em- erged as one of the world's outstand- ing hopes. The occasion was a lunch at which a selected party of _ “tvoi'kcrs" was stiuriutz the nood things. One late- eomer. needed for last-minute ad- : m u Citizens in different parts of tlie province had has been a from one generation to the next. Its people, articulate and lntelhg- ent, have always been sensitive to ‘ _ n , better be re aretl to ut a black-out into effect. j t i r , 1' r 1 1 linartls oi trade, Farmers Fed~ A M p . p p. h _ Qfiefieflri @3139 $3.‘? soundly developed things and ideas. , , _ . s r. Ainsworth pointed out at t e Char . -- . ~' “En l'"IllllZZlll0l’lS are the pilots . _ the chicken. he wasgapproached my Bill the delicate halal!“ Willie?" ___ f » »‘ _ ‘ " o , lottetown Board of Trade, this lS not s one the wine-tvaiter with-"Wiil you left and right has ever been main- ‘ ‘“’l““' i” ‘is gum man’s job but for its success depends upon every hi"? “m” 5*“.“°""°?" "Sm"- iamed bi‘ the instinctive wisdom The Scum FYBJICllC-Cbmte. the North of 5w, zeriand, Livonia, of’ the people. And I, for one, have ice; finally, the N licrrin‘ ". seen nothing here to indicate that . . .. - . _ , , . w. ill’ l d‘ mint r tort .- . , , ‘“'“" ‘Mud “ml the Sum one in the C0lllllllllllly being on the alert, even to "and lllflll‘ ifUlllll' cliiiefiicen?"-glas-' m ,',rr‘.l°“e, “ind m‘ (New York Times) ‘ ° i“ Gilt - . ‘i . t. : "t l "we for insist- _ - _ ‘H , d . l‘ , t ,_ ‘flint, tip): Che nninhmd the users of matches or cigarette-lighters. m“ W“ ' ___ m}? Ifgfgggfsll: “mderml prwe“ iféfliq» ‘fir; ‘iii, i‘? ‘h ‘ l '“\“ i "AHMA! ' - i ' ‘i * * * 11°" "awmaw l" ""9 "f hi! "Social inequalities will continue d‘ Bfluflf-ifokem“ “M- ' “w familiar. It was written b, vdguf ‘ 4*‘ '1' “Mihinmg and Scemg ‘vhat The Canadian Council on Bo s and Girls’ Club bmadcasis "m" Luxembiml? "B" to revail even while economic fn- afyhium n" 1' mull u" "W" German ‘s top "immortal 9M "' . . l r u l f them was . . y ventiy Rave what purported to be jus we, an hem leveued o“ B“; ' m’ M u“ ‘"3"- mfleci- Clausewflz. And he died ' V‘ 0i ‘ flfllllllfi (one of] 1 1 “lork was Organized in 193i. In that vear mem- a review of the British press on the has.” this §5s been 501,5; on THE BONFIRE filltétrdovglilhelélyg ldoigerdgr the and m“ years ago one nuntl. m», ... H r t . y‘ . . ' ., - - 91W» , , . n ,co - oo . A - , N“ i "‘-‘ r“ rec?" -‘ re “mm bersliip was 21.242 front which it has grown gélnggfbf‘: $22,152.“?! for vent-lilies l" Bmtil"? Mid 15'" God o; garden, “mp; this m1 m“ Whit Wmiwse the German (ggiol- mlfff°riiiill"r’tii3i°" m Ad!” Hm" :"c i uzt-t where he found no fewer ~ ~it'.'l!ll1.‘l'r} ctmticctiug Wctoria with . lore, though it is part of our ittlvratinii Charter, we have but two. ti~<-< the steamer and service are a lW-tviiice we must have this l “Hilllillt t1miccc>s.'tt"y delay. At the proposal of the Summerside l\:l{A\\-i'll of the agitation for a tunnel l-Utitrl and Nctv Brunswick should be ~lv b_v the liiizircls in question, c bodies tmrl Federal and Prov- . “lives as well Such a scheme is as IlHJZNilYC as would be the develop- - itYlirn dollar 5t. Lawrence project. surfacing of the \\'0od Islands road- < a ittziitt-i" requritig immediate atten- tion, The expt-riinccs travelling that road this year have been deplorable and a serious handicap to the rlevvlonmetit of our tourist traffic, on w! ‘ so much now depends. lil‘ v1"l Xvav service between Sackvillc and l» re ram-t nl-wvbe itisistetl upon. For too long our pub}: lvnlios have been resting on their to over 47.000. Last year there was an increase of 1,733 members or 3.8 per cent over the pre- vious year’s figure of 45,314. - it a a v One 0f the outstanding orators in the Pres terian Church is the Right Rev. ].B. Skeiic, B. . Moderator of the General Assembly, who is to be here over the week-end, and will Clccupy the pulpits in St. James Church, Charlottetown. in the morning, Long River, in the afternoon, and Stimmersitle, in the evening. On Monti; ' will be at Tytic Valley, Tuesday. Belfast, zmrl \Vcducsda_v, ltlontague. P» e si cl c s being an exceptionally able preacher, the biotic-rater has a fine personality and is an impressive figure, being over six feet in ‘height and proportionabltr built. In this respect he ably fills the pulpit in more senses than one. e n- : at John Milton, English poet, dietl this date, i674_ M. A. of Cliri. s College, Ccmihriilge; went to Italy and visiicrl (jaliltto. rctitrncd in London and became tutor to his two ncplitwvs; oars, 2f: appqrrntly, to offend the powers- flnttbe bv sting on our rights. It is satis- fartrri- to. t‘ ii that the Boards of Trade at l(‘.Fi~l, Info rt-a '11,; the gospel truth of the late Premier l.va's favourite poem. POPPY Day ,\'ttv<~~t~.l~r ll is Remembrance Day, anil bfilwgfln nmv and Remembrance Day it is the duty ullrl privilege of every citizen to buy a PPQIP)‘ and wear it in remembrance of those “ix-t nixulv the stiprome sacrifice in the first \‘\V»r‘il \\';tr. .'\s in other years, the poppies on sale on tile Sirects today have been made in the ' vein-aft shops by disabled veterans of 'li~\' of IQLf-IS, aml the proceeds go to slthlflbl {tllrl to the relief of soldiers’ de- 'l'~tl:|_v, uhile another generation is JilPtl ZVVl trained to fight in defense ~ principles of freedom and demo- nun-e than ever necessary that we fllt“llill'\' of their predecessors who, l‘.'ll‘(‘l' gifts than gold", and _ €< lll(li‘l‘i'l our noblest inspira- .- szrttqglc in which we are now eti- ll: Axis Shipping Losses ~|l_('(l by the British Admiralty ‘liblitll? of the Royal Navy ii‘ ..' 1' vvvm_\' is liiblllg a terrific beat- qn-t wgrfgtrtz ltl flit‘ flflil 4 (‘lllyi Of {hi5 .' - ~ tivtn 3.‘ .\.\'is ships have been _=.,,-. d. 11. l. flit .\'ttttil:\_t' iritish warships s. ,7. llii‘li‘ll{i'll ships in the. Indian (t; .;. 4t i» tnibw south nf Durban. All tin " w‘: \t -...’.< \\'r‘t'<‘ carrvitig war supplies ..l y fro-n .tl.».' 1»: tar fwl’ (it 1111.111)‘. lluring $eptcm- 1' t Roi-n] .\‘.'iv_v funk a trill of 5‘; _ (‘lib tlilring flrlirltvl’ lllC lOlill ag- t. 'i'i|_t Kptiniltri- list included 2t) 'l] r, {ill n" ,'t'f1fl'(“(<'\l(‘ capacity of 200.- : [[t'l iii llll’ service, of the Axis in :11 \‘.'ll tlvcr last \\'('Ll\'-(‘I'lll, an married Mary Powell who died a year after he became blind, leaving three daughters; married secondly, Catherine “foorlcock. ivhr. died without issue; married thirdly, lilizztbctli .\liti<l1.1ll who survived him. His greatest poem is the epic “Paradise Lost" -—beatitifiil word music, gorge- ous imagery, and magnificent pageantrtr. His prose consisted mainly of controversial pamphlets denouncing ROYZlllSYS, and a plea for the frcerlnui of the Press, the Presbyterians having tibjectc-‘l to his heretical views on divorce. ##0## A hearse with a coffin draped with the Ilnion Jack approached an English town (luring recent military manoeuvres in which the Catiaiiizitis par- ticipated. The commander of the defending regi- ment ordered a snappy “eyes left" as the cortege passed. A sombre, frock-coated undertaker said the deceased was “Mfr. Vickers." The mourn- ers looked sad. A few minutes later “Mr. Vick- ers" was taken from his coffin and put to work by the undertaker, and the mourners, who, it turned out, were an invading force of home guards. "Mr. Vickers" was a machine gun. This modern “Trojan Horse" experiment failed . in the end, however. The invaders were captured in a counter-attack. “Mr. Vickers,” too. e e n- a Travelling expenses for government ministers and their secretaries were given in information tabled in the House of Commons in answer to 2t question by G. H. Stokes (Con. irfastitigs South.) The amounts by departments for the fiscal year ending March 3i, i941, with expens- es for the previous fiscal year bracketed, were: Prime ltlinister, $i.o38 ($725); Agriculture, $2,019 ($4,769) ; Fisheries, $i,27i (2,045) ; Fin- ancc, $17,257 ($544) ; justice, $1.948 ($3.002); Labor, $801 $1,058); Mines and Resources, $1.610 ($3,797); hlttniiions and Sitpply, (F5. ,- 317); National Defence, Army, $5.478 ($343); Air, $2,298; Navy, $l,730 (liiljtl): Pensions anrl ilenllh. $2,498 ($5.447); Post Office, $594 (p.273); Public \Vorks, $240 ($454); Secre- tary of State, $817 ($1,388) Tratlc and Com- mcrcc, $2,687 (2,342). ll i i I Axis writ“ tvtr it t't't‘<‘l>'t"l l" ti"! English Because the Cotiservativcs would not coalesce Cllflllllbl nwl ~llff<'l't'rl lii~:\v_v (lzimzigc. with [hem and because (he C_ C_ F“ did n,“ .\t no ttrv ~“tlt‘t' ill" litfllllllilli! "f tilt? W1" t want to have the contamination of a hybrid lib- tlirl .\.\:'< i~~~<~ t-n lllf‘ liiflb Evils itlciistlfe lip t0 l cralism, the Pnttulln followers are obliged to try llllW" of i'|.- [nit m.» lll1>lllll.~'. The last two week? , forming an arltititiislratioti that will Sl‘lllfl tbc ll3t\“ l~ ‘l w 'llt‘lll'll‘l\' notable for the §lIlklfl_1.lQg|'_q];|(n|-§' gflff_ NO mafia“. who mnmnsps “mi of ‘.211 ~'. ruvl the tempo set-ms to be still cabinet it won't plCilSC many. blost liflllsll C0‘.- 13' F. l l Jllltl witbnit cessation. tlit‘ ROY?“ untbians Wfilllfl haveprcfcrrcd a tnitiistrv tinder _\' .,- \ ' .\ir .\rm is lillfit-lllllfl the cncmv other than Liberal auspices if thcv had “to haw- uvl if»; bfm fiwtnt all avenues of the sca- Pattulln rlo the job. Hut a war is on, and this \\':t'. ~ in tin uirimis war zmies. ,uliratnontane distemper may subside. Auywav. ilw ' i iiit‘ tilt"! itrllfl"? 0f "l9 Ftllflfllltifie- Pattullo in search of a cabinet and also in search ttrti‘ 5:1 l'=:t~tl't_t-'< cmnmtitiiqtie was to the fif- 0f at least a modicum of popular favor itiav rc- ftt-t ti»; ill tho war against stibmarine maraud call to easteners the plight of ltfackenzie king ers. tl~.<- Royal Navy has tnkcn as prisoners from ‘t from I022 through stink-en .\x~l= b-lnmts L276 officers and men. Of ‘ cottldn’t get along w I this ioinl .107 .'ll'f‘ listed as Italians. Nillllff the F. members. and he found tnorc than once, too, I025“ The Liberal chief itb the Progressive or C. C. number of submarines from which these sur- that he couldn't get along without them. in these words: The "Manchester Guardian." uttering a wail of des- palr._ demands an invasion of the Continent by a British expeditionary force. We rub our eyes. This happens to be precisely the opposite of what we have hot-ii “demanding? The leadiiitl article on "The Wat" and Russia," which appeared in cur last WCEKS issue and to which ostensibly the German “tireless referred, put the difficulties of any such invasion. and concluded: It ls right to press the Government urgently to seek out every rrastrnabie means of helping Russia. but onlv the irresponsible will toll the GOVCFIlITlClll. that it must cueii up a new field of the Will‘ or tvhere it is to be. A typical case of the complete meiidacity of G-zrtnan propaganda. - Manchester Guardian. Tlic irrepressible ever - young George Bernard Shaw has just told a group of London firemen, earning £3 10s u week, how lucky they are not to have to pay su r-tax- Some time atzo I remember lm declaring that. for his part, he would be per- fect - satisfied ivitli n, country house "n fiat. two lll0l;0l‘-£ll‘S and three iir KllOliSillKl pounds in h G. B. S, delights in making ' Years ago the s. l_\' is told that. he was addressing a meeting in Hyde Park on Social- ism He» cntlcd a magnificent, per- oration on the evils of capitalism by advising the crowd to g0 fortliwitii and seiizc llie property of the rich by fcrcc. Tliirii, as an afterthought, lie : “But don't interfere with that Rolls Royce car the street. That's mine.’ story Siiztav i d m ‘£- a r- D‘ :1 <- QCFOSS ill ‘ll tctl. Like a ttcoti journalist. he had tint-rt his Owll tnmtuscrlpi. With the manuscript he sent a letter to the editor. Front memory, the ‘ett went something like this: "Here is this darned thing. It is longer than you asktd for but ilicle is leniy of rubbish in the paper whlc you can cut out make room for lt- parngrapiis. If you do, shall cancel my subscription.‘ Needless to say. Mr. Shaw's instructions were carried out to the letter. The article ne wrote was so brilliant that no editor could do 0lll0l‘\\'lS8—l1l’ld G. B. S, ls eighty-six years of age. — London Calling. The Grand Banks fleet is home. From the yards of the local ship- building firm to the farthest end of quiet Lunenburg harbor lie more than 20 schooiiers being refitted orl fresh fishing alter on of the most. successful salt fishing activities in to this town's vital and most im- portant industry. Low prices and scarcity of markets-for the produo s before the present conflict put the fleet on its lowest ebb. Aged. schoon- ers were laid up in the stream. oth- ers were sold to Newfoundland parties. Now the lndustrv has been revived. 'I‘t‘lni schooners are being built for the fleet in Nova Scotia yards. More than five vessels have come off the ways since the out- break of war. Twenty-six schooners were on the Grand Banks during the Summer. ’I'licy landed an esti- mated salt. fish catch for the season of 91,250 duintals. This is almost 20.000 quintals increase over last year. Taking 112 pounds for a quin- titl of dried fish. the fleet has about 10.220000 pounds for mnrket. Prices for the first two trips. frozen baiting and Spring. averaged $8 it qulnia. an increase of $2.50 over last season. Ont‘ schnoticr the Flora Alberta brought in 2.500 qulntals on Au ust 31. worth at that price $20000. sh- ormon are expected to receive higher sound and correct. England is no, Don't spoil the sense b altering the - years, The war has brought a boom '11 this the same Britain in the prac- tical sense of the term?" While this Judgment may con- ta'n an element of wishful think- ing. fundamentally it is probabl l Of acrld smo e from nettle and weed. This left-hand mound of sinful soil ‘That. I have sifted from the seed. never has been, and is not likely with rho: ma manna‘ ma“ “M ever to become. a cradle of radical- mom mbmjng dew to evening ism or revolution Nevertheless grace, . after this war it may become a 14* back 1mg bended g0;- u)“, world leader hi social, economic, o bring sweet order- w plwg olltical and governmental re- orm. fruits and. tuber: basketod. y flower lit from tt , With fragranlt heart an’; flelgeiyegill; head I tend this altar gleaming red, As my lorefathers must have done. —R-lchlf\‘l Church ______________ Youth Studies Spanish (Minneapolis Star Journal) Influence of the war on Minne- apolfs culture shows up in the study‘ of foreign languages by our nigh school students. l Most noteworthy change is the swift shift to Spanish since the war began and the United States became good-neighbor-eonscious, From 1936 to 1939, Spanish went along on an even keel, fourth most poppies of l the six languages taught, wi bout “ a 6'00 enrollment each year. French was in first place with 1.300 to 1,600 a year. German second. with 1,200 to‘ 1.450, and Latin generally tnlrdl with There has been - and very mo- perly —~ no attempt to discourage German. but its enrollment nas fallen to fourth, about s25 students. French. first until two vears sia. Denmark , me talft, hi -———-———- m?’ fitfllzfimfia; {ff figfhlfgtiifi man FRENCH capers 11° 0186 e c v task which b,“ “mi LONDON—(OP)—A a t i. of the decreesmtifnPggvl “Q0: ha; been established atcaBifazzitcvillgi fieeFrenchcaltlinE~ . Africa, with facfliilies for qfiiiiblifg 125 cadets at a ti e mt- tn IPrench Forces. m e Fr“ 811811 flbiorb. one after another, all the provinces which border on Prus- We shall successfully annex Holland. Belgium, A RELIEF A tlwrmy ltisht. slippery hish bi‘ d‘ ii . lights, an unavoidable accident, solivtaeylinellinjlfifiedffsdn emergency ride to the hospital. Then what a relief when the first time, perhaps, the f mobile Insurance Policy, rots, and, if lawful claims limits of the policy. you suddenly realize, for ull value of your Auto- which protects your inter- result, pays damages to the 0"!‘ Policies, in outstanding Companies, provide 35$?“ Seilllfily and Continent-wide service, at low Let our nearest Agent quote you for full and com- plete cover. Insurance service since 137g, HYNOMAN & 0O. LIMITED 1,100 to 1,300 enrollment. I Then war came. In 1940, Spanish gained about 150 students. ‘This vear it has become by far the most popu- lar foreign language. with about alto. is now in third place, and is losln popularity at an even faster rate Than German. The Scannin- avlan languages nearly hold th-{zr l own, with around 2Z0‘ students in W. K. ROGERS A e gencies Ltd. 1,400 students, against 1.050 fr!‘ both Norse and Swedl Phone 540-541 Latin, now in second place. Spanish now is at the top of the heap~where, for most young Americans looking to the future, i probably ought to be. - 4 4 food are proverbial, and in this war there are probably as many of tliem as during the Great War. But when it is officially announced that most of the soldiers undergoing training in this country are steadily gaining in weight, notwithstanding the rigorous exercise that most of them experience, the efficacy of their diet. becomes apparent. As a matter of fact. plenty of wholesome anyone- Brockville Recorder and . hier- I “natives? SHE catttn tr Losing lnleresl- losing friends-she never went out more-always loo ' Y’ d“ BAOKRITE TABLETS 5 Fm'flm Kfims I A remedy for Backeche, Lum- I mm“ bago Urinary Troubles, eta. lliwlil-bulilwu "I'm t b {um-mm ce oensl ox. o hi: hyfood, fro’: needed attention. Iiellyhwnofltlsnger. GABSY STOMACHS ‘a -- nu- il: improved eefion of it» fro»: |..°|",.'1i ; “ELEV” fir" ‘and came Every Ilerllgn who la troubled efettelfltdiilllllllrei- ' d.” Ink roe‘el|n:hoilltlh:etm:ml:ei,t‘flen':ff ‘ "Dr. L. B. Evans Stomach t Mixture," and see how quickly prices for next Summer's trips, local firms will pay $10 for large and $9, for medium and small-Hall ax Herald. A poslmlstress in Southern Al- berta has addressed the following reply to a, letter from this city ask-I ing her to contribute to war sav- ings certificates: "1 beg to bring to‘ _our notice that my income is onl 100 a ear- l am doing my little bl by savn the Government payin! me an ol age pension. My 0M9! ‘meagre savings were invested in Alberta Government bonds. There- fore. through the dishonesty of that! C§()lV0l'l'l‘f.tl€l‘l]l,dI hltwtad notgligg. ilpg: t-tier e e, en or; . letter, it fit hgped. will come to the lnotlce of Premier Aberhart and lProvlnclal Treasurer bow. both 0f wllliom draw bl ‘saleialesl angoenffihse a ownnoes. a e ery not a but shot. ‘There are thousand: iof other poor pe e in A1 who have been badly hurt by the ar- ibltrarv cut E‘ ' I I7 I It vvll_l relieve all iulbfflléll i t poi-ttitaitz... urn and all stomach troubles. i How Are Your Eyes?" If on are hevln sgmvloms of rraln — heufic ee. sore eyes or dlnlnem — consult t meclalht. Al your service vvllh veer: experience and a thorough notlnl service. MAO! AMMONIATID BBONOBIAL COLROUND §°""%'.it.'it'i'.‘3r. "?.'.'°'i'.‘t'.'i no Illrfll. Coughs and Golds. 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