PAGE TWO 111111111 n '4Yll_‘ - ++_>-._.g.---u-rr.- . ‘abs-fly’; - d~s~sfibiujrer~wflnvu Similarity ln-llvcvn tin- R.(‘.\F. uniform and that of the Canadian Auxiliary for Tvrritrlriill Sen‘ air crow man from ollt fourth-u‘. 1111-11! air time llllli‘. lli\\'~llt‘l‘l slim-i, 1l1»\.;;rlv<1 to 111- practical, it's 1:150 attractive, Ill To- ronto. (lttauu. 1W" Z- Romance Iu Life fDMPANY LIMITED SJILIGLES - IIISIILAIEB QIIHIGS- I JISJLLITIIG 81 iijllllkllllllll. ETlL, E70. ESEPIODUCTSTIOM YIOUI LOCAL DEALER l I 1 .1 r lg (lcmunstrutcd no Glen Graham. "a Scnlir. and Pic, Isabella l-‘airwr-athcr strut .rm< of tlu- "('als" is of \V(‘.il.l\(‘|']7i'0‘.)l ski- loth. 1 v.11), black cotton stockings. and him-k 1 \\llll furzlut- , (‘aluurp- and other kev cities, "(‘ats“ learn \ l! l‘. and ‘ll"7‘ll\'\' d kill-hen work p1 Vvilllli . 1 '11 a job flild contributes '0 , . AUAIFKIJHIA uvpclltlcluv 111 the vvlrl- 1119 hips as t», . .194 d <1t ~ - . . 1111.. _ _ .\. .‘.I111z , ~ my. .11.f f. __ ‘ __ _ ' ‘ __ _ A; . 4 _ .‘ey can be and 51111.0 an a 1.10 o1 3.). Incl.‘ .\.1s 1 ‘ML of Miss Lumen-l‘ 11st mi .1 v v 1n o llgoltnlgl-s (‘In (H1111; llllllzillggltitétlzlloll? tulllllul‘: fllllvllllflln a straight look. Needless [Q J38 maternal deaths as compared of CBYQQI‘ (HEM-111 Q0011 0111 lll-‘lfiflllcll \'1l‘l'-_ll-\l' . Lockwood, uf Cobblcljungle which abounds 111 that 333' llllrdv “111. be most successful with 201 and the rate was 4 :1 as ‘ ' ' ‘ flCQOlllplLSll sonlctfllll _ Ilennorv is a cosuv business.‘ so Mr {'1 190R (‘F “omen. though the 3801713 4-4 l)” 1000 11W bmhs- I, I,’ an T . willingness 1o ‘Wu-Ki, Thon- are between 12.000 and 15,- 31,0... $6,11u0,000 has been spent by 5119M look can be achieved 1n The number of (‘oaths assigned b y OI _ 1a] . . u, nun‘... (rvclémnsv (W, m...“ m Canada“ pretty we’; I unvaie vnwrpnscs and mp C0m_ sizes that are not so very smau- to certain muses 1n tllr- first quart. __ _ _____ ‘o lll .lt"il‘.‘.[ sprvad (aver ouch pr vlncc. "'Il'5 3 alncnlvuulth and British fl(l\‘t‘l'l1l11(:llB v _ _ er 0f’ 1940 \\'llS as follows 1111c f1 t- lbics you 11> ‘ S1<>\\-1."'<'>\v:1le! Industry and, soul _Mr. , m [he ML A\0‘D EXTREMES ures for the (‘O1'l'\"Sl)f)11(l111g pr" cl - m1": 11111: kruul _ r .\lac.\ .11, 11o tl11'<':1_ l0 lhv (Y-llll": 11111111.. interior u wild and un- l" BIIJIOFETTE. of 1939 1x011: uivcn 1n pzlrrrrllllcscs - - 1 ~- ... .. 1r 11.0 thorn}: 041'" ‘1ll<l\l5‘,1'lf‘5- b0 l ,, nluppcd. As a beginning $450,000 in each easel: Typhoid and ; . . nlinu c: .r._.'; '_ “Qliflw °-_1_°‘."ll.lf?,ry _ E‘ was spoilt 011 till‘ survey. There was‘ The more modified glumuegm paratyphold fcver, 3-1. 1381: Small- 1?" she sinlply" he 55W 1m‘! “Elnlfilcu-Bw‘ "a u‘ no other way. No land survey couldl that with a slender 100k but wit‘: 993-" (1)3 34935195. 49. 161); Scar- l-"lble V‘ U14‘ "PW ‘llstrmi Yo“ find produce the maps 0f 26,000 square‘ fullness in front is likewise t. let fever 41 (681- Whoouing- m"11l "lrinrr order: fronllmm“ ‘lmlml “bmllln mVnorlhiwn fink-s photographed from the air.‘ 1n the ivalst and never h weal}? courrh 147 11411" Diphtheria‘ 51 17.. f LT. ~...‘.,,' I ‘T.-.._ purl-s of thc Pmlrlv p1‘<;.\'lll(‘l‘-‘ and 'I‘hu ylilllllbll) clula has been nmde ribs. It mav. be 11 "111 “.35 a a l I881! 1"‘ 0541" {ml , “ .5‘ ' °"‘ m‘ M" ‘,1 “will: gg"‘;"lljvll,l_xx§?lll°li°xj~"(~, available 1101: to the Conlmonlycllltll The “nisfliyle appear: ‘kgwerlolzpg; '5 14.; rffl,b;..-f-“g()'§_ I 11:11: 1.. .. 1 ,. .1‘ ‘ ‘ _ wl}jl‘lllll@lll»_ _ flrlrlolly lv so, and 111. r ' . . Cancer. 3.189 <3.- l“ l "1 (llftukgflt.lll]‘h“<§'..~§ll.1 mg mm be§,‘,°”,'h.u,ff;‘°‘§,§° ha‘ thsglcacfallblllll; unbeltcd. Shoulders 111111 lrviglubnatél. . Cerebral hacmorrlmse wre- Gonts are raised particularly bv ; ding. and achieve a squared look in bral embolism and thrombosis, 608 we‘ .71 "xy .1111: ‘.110 i‘\'(‘l‘_‘1' .11, in .\'1llL'.l nil-i- rim‘. rtrcrltt nann- 1.(»-,"1>'>.\."_ V01", r». 1cm » '1" ".11 '. 1111p 11.1 . lnllirlll Lug Saucy by Diplomacy t Tas .~\l~‘l<‘.-\ll{S ll.-\S I.\IPO TI1_)_\' TO NATIONAL By R. K. CARNEGIE Canadian Prcss Staff Writer Oct. 10- cs: 1.1151115 111 the r. Dcpzlrlnlent where 1.1 ...<. .1 (lllecllull AJIBLIS. l. \- hzs heaviest las government an _-.»l"cz"11:11c11t 0 lnforlncd of dc .1~l1:ug"lcn. l-lc 1111 lhe (iclalls relations. hunsult cons u in unvnt.» ' 1111211 :;1.. "-(.'.11'..11‘.l.l!l 11C. .\ D1‘. n .11 11:. 110:1. R. B. 13.111 Chief llas Heavy C.~\N.-\D.»\'S U.\'l)l£R-SECR1;l‘.-\ltY FOR EXTERNAL i (CP)—Ligl1ts Canada's . 111211 plonlatlc activity. heightened b_v' gtws forward under the, " of Dr. Oscar Skellon, U11- tier-Secretary of Slate for External Day and night, week in and week 01251111) between the during’ 1.111"... he also keeps, of‘ one which gained the greatest cir- wlnluoll knowledge that Mr. :11 hls ])l'l‘.~(‘1tl pasl 11- uunistcr. replied run CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR1) historic Abbey k In Midst 0f War |Badly Damaged By German Bomb IQTAN’? PLACE IN RELA- -- lVAR EFFORT. l w E inter Abbe)’ cent es m a . with Dr. Skeltou was given a lift , Britain has crowned her Kings downtown 1mm a slim‘: cur stein and Queens and ‘puffed bmany 0! 111 suburban R wkcliilc, frosty lvul 1c; illustrious dea , 1a: e011 10v- wuuers c111;'..\'1‘::e nczgflwr rode; gmb- damned by a large German , 111 the bluksea’. o: the Shelton car ‘. bong), 1 because the iron: was piled so} Th, m“ ogcug-fgd recently but o room lvzzn i311“ the authorities at lirfl . .\\‘:r . , " =~ ““.‘~l§é°“..‘.’.‘..‘.l2 “filth. .1“... . i’ l“ L" “ “our” hole 20 feet. tn diameter in old lpllflCQ yard. behind the statue of ‘Richard the Han-hearted near the peer’: entrance of the House The “brace: o: x. as how he goes on year a er yea: with his heavy "ore ndeflce fr m h l ‘s * nsi 11d the answer a - lfolllrccorlslglls flows if? lot teazewordi- to .1151): keen scrlse of h5- o; with’ “is danslgged 1&2; 58$; partnlcnlls offices in the east. block‘ 1110:. Dr. 55011011 Jules 11 Jose. His ° f“ l Om e ‘ n ab o: 111t- p.1t'I1.\f11\*11L buildings. Much? lace brooks uxio ll foxy smile as Clmld" “d-lncem m ‘e e3" .o1 i1 n-qulf s lhc pvcrsollal BLIQHLIQU‘ he Joins 1n spa Z1111: lvpurtcc. “Pd New h‘ hlmdreds or leaded , of the llil 1011011 undcr-secre-l Bu: he ls ll 111.111 of the common Wmdmvs 9t n" House o! mrds" {1.1:"_v of s‘. . lpcople and felv shun publicity to 771979 l5 hardly 9' wmdilw “W lie 1s 1.11 . .cf adviser of Prime’ LA‘ extent he dccs. He lzlkcs his mm“ l" the HD1155 01 LOT“- .\lLlll5(Cl' .\l.llr{£‘ll'{l€ King on inter-l lunch at hzs club lvhcn he enwr- C°n°u55l°n [mm the b°mb 941115‘ 1111111011111 pn lclus, an inlporlaxlt‘ 1.1111» some visiting dlplonla". but 9d l-‘OIlSldBTB-ble 03013130 l0 h15l0F1¢ ‘ cog u; C1 war effort. llucn kllfflle he luullllv goes 1o s0m-3 Henry VII's chapel. 16th century The under ielaly keeps a close‘ lllllt‘ eating place t.) grub a IIIBJl Sllflllf at m6 PBSl 6nd 01' U18 Ab- ‘; inc vnlile internationulfl in ‘.1 hurry and hustle back to his b9)‘. Where mfllly K1085 8nd k Queens he buried and Knights of the Order of the Bath are in- stalled with ancient pomp. ‘There was no direct hlt on the Abbey. T110 part uscd for crypts for rulcla: was not damaged but huge Cllllnks of the outside masonry were blasted alvay. _ _ The famous Pocvs Corner of the H"? ulllwrslllH/lbbcy" is some distance from the chapel. bring located in one corn- ‘ UlULI‘. d Wrote 0n Socialism Before 101111115: the External AI- , fall's Deparlnlcflt, D1". Skclton was s, 11n- aulhor of sclcral books. T110 culatlon was “Suclnllxnl, A Critical Analysis“ written 1'11 1910 when he . has a l(‘l‘llll‘f'l‘ at . i of Chicago. 1'. uuls trnuslnlcd into 40 differ- Oct. 10-(OP)— An- where barred IAN When buying knitted . Outerwear and Hosiery, weigh the values by considering three factors -—style, craftsmanship of materials. Thousands of buyers have learned through years of wearing that Knitte bearing the Penmzlns label give the maximum in value. y! > “X15 ‘flours, but good! That's lllc uzsl 1.1 llith 01111.12 .'i1ll('(‘ 011 the rlcci- 1\n Emllcns Round l and Lnttvrs of Sir Wilfrid Luuricr,’ lbt ‘ of which obtained Wlfli‘ s of an l111dcr~secrcturyw -". 1 affairs scam t'lltll(‘.\fi‘l T 1s boon p;1rticl1ltl1'lv the 01111. , (also since the lvur broke our. flow- ' rcail but» Born in o.-.....~_.~.~.11.i,' Ont 1878 ‘ 1' . . out lullg1l.1g1-s. Lenin. \\'l1(‘ll llcnd $1.13‘. “w south trulsppt or the - o1 the Sulxci, lvrutv :1 ]>(‘l1~'O1‘.1ll lc-L- ' . , . tcr to Dr. Shelton 111 which he said ‘nfitlflgnqtslsfronlllefh gem filing no recorded the hunk as lhe most ‘ “ i‘ Dmb "rm" n reasoned.unpurtialalld serious crlLi- Hear up over victor“ Tower» 333 me lhrcc towers of the House of Par. lslons of t‘ s .l'.11‘.lol'-(lip101nat. y former ssor. There is scarcr- rlsnl of soriulisnl he had evcr read. lly u llIi_\ Ill". Skeiton do '1 O11 .. 111's crricrs 11 copy of J l"\‘('l1llll1l\'ll\l 1.4‘ s1. 11s that. c '1 book \ s placed 1n his tomb. H ‘ the lnturllutnulu‘. relations of the‘ Oihvl" books by Skcllon lvcie tlvo- m 1 Uolnllllon. on u. Wilfrid Lfllli'l(‘l‘, "Till? Dav lot 5n" Wilfrid Lauricr" and "Life cir- imcs of Sir A. 7'11"?“ 0, was 1111-. cvcr, during the troubled timvs for the sun of Jercnlizlh and Elizabeth two years before the war til-f- oc- cupant of this pus: was under" al- most as constant. a strain. _ A qucstion arose 1111c one illrrht. \1 Mics. Wlllfll willy llr. Skrllou could nus-l 11v hvcamo levlurcr on Polifical lvclr ll WIIFUHYPI‘!lll1<‘|('l;lt‘l{ and n1 svlflllFPffll Quecnls and after his r111 was p11. :11 o lls lomo at return ronl Chicago University" l)"- Forkvuffe, :1 siburb ‘of Ollflwlkl. ‘Thle rrlmfgllgerlu ofi l1h§dFacult_l' of Arts nqulrflr was preparing to auncli 1n .. He _o'n the illlf‘ rllXllfllilv-l hflvlnl lo dis- l Affairs Deporllneilt in 1924 as coun- S1111) 111m as‘ 11.1.) llflsllli0ltblll. ‘the w; 1 sellor and was prbmoled to his v was. o r. ‘.7 on ls no present position in 1925. home T7111 you 11y his officPT’ Hr- Dr. Ski-hon ls fond of gardening. I stlil in the Ens! Block and “fhcn 11c can he loves to care for qulcklv give me information re- hls flowers at 111s Rockcllffe place. 1113001“ H r > _ hb lIn 1910-: he’ nlrlrrled lsiabel Mur- l ...n 1e occasion a n-r-le or ply am ms lvo sons an a dau h- with on" a s‘ "ht. acquaintance" ter. g Hal‘. O: ville and Cornwall High . Queen's and Chicago Uni- lndustrios in France and Beleium or to thc enormous goat herds which sunplls-zl the skins for the lexnort clove trade, Mr. MacMfllan 411d not know. but he thourzht the lnroscnt war slttlatinn would lrive an ‘ lmnctus tn goat raising on this con- tinr-nt and in Canada. 11.1.5.5... Is Increasing OTTAWA, 0:3. 10—(CP)—~ Flew L'.O.1l-l'al5ll11.i', one of Canada's h=uELh1ll' l'.\'l)3l‘l(l1l1g infant indus- trles. according to information at , OIL PItOSPI-JCTs FOR the Depurnllent of AETICUHUYE. n 1 T115 ANTIPQDES 1Q: 4"A Canadian doe was 11111011 __? first flve milk laroducers o the BRI515ANE_ 111151411113, Oct, 10 _ 1C0)“ lllt: sv-alcn 1.11" t... .1. 1-..,,u11, world this _\'e".lr-pl'o(i11cc(l 4287 lbs of milk 15711»; of lutter fnl,_"sa1o1, group, formed by Petroleum Company, the 1s an plorzllion Company, and backed by Vacuum, Anglo-Iranian and Allfilrél- . . the Austraian Cnnadzan llllllk and fox farms. The < d "k 's‘ as the vounz mink are called. tlli‘l\'f‘ on unntls n1l'k and eventually‘ ' -~ - T: .~ . . Mllmr m M‘. 1111111 and ovi-rsvas L'011ll)l\llll"s sock- uml 1...}; 1:. used 111 Cunudlangnu l).l\1ll).(.‘ Oil. Good nlllflll scale t‘l1ll(ll‘(‘ ' ‘tails \vl1z-revcl~ .1 rt-u- l1'(‘S11lls have been oblulncd, and the 11.11‘ >1 4111i be had. lt ls a. \vork Dlvsscs oil lllllo 5.\(-l‘ll‘l‘ to tlu- 111x10. 111.111 cuu s, )~~~———‘———- 111111; ll,1,\ no 141111‘. 11:1 M 11W" ; M llGlfT FIRE Eh IE 11nd r LONDON . ' I'm 17- ls solnulrnlvs l pr.‘- - 2111.1 s! szollls because pvcplo 131m); 111w .\ll1l‘ll. Olllv the 111.12‘ 11111111111 11.1» a strong odor — the d LONDON, OCl 10W (C?) -—~TWO °"l th..u '.1.1(: l1u<;g:t ll1'9 engines are l helping to save London from 11m rs near Prescott. Ont. y b‘. ma l 1.12%!‘“filigulliingllg?1 ‘Thvy pump 500 to 750 gallons of . n . , \ . _ ~ . . ". ‘.~.:" tc. “lilo b st the b1" of vllllnu kids ls ‘e , W‘? i“ imlallaoo moire L‘ .100: . tllllfllll to product: flllcr. m‘ 5 ‘o 5 ' g‘ "' glow.» for luxury tradc. ‘ What wlil happen to the fl1lc_glovc l Ule _li_llll_fll' l_ YOIAIPPQHS- wrtaill k . 1;. l.l11.111i.l|| i rm». nll-r- 1s illf‘ rnlllilienl the)" lvFII ll. l"r ":1 wad. :11 .11 .11." It‘ l"h lIlTII r-"fi iuls l-rcriwl t ‘ll s on, [ms- sl-I; l.) spv-‘lw. llvr- lv lll"l§'!ll1l will lii‘ h""‘< alcrrss F11- rlv Pu"- rr l‘1l|r chance 11ml lllc Nazis will he on the (lcfcnslvc. Ill anllclpflilon, the (‘anadlun d1- . . . ..l...,,... T1111 .135... rorbatvle. "t m: (rs; rt rf l‘ mullans ls welcomed to flu-y sllakrspcurc, parliamentary undersecretary for r1- " 1 lllc (Ionlinimls. -. mmlflllihliub.‘ Skelton, he was educated in External not be '- r .ne<-es=1tv. drape nice fcer 1111411 and lllc mum of the llamcnt; o‘hcrs were catapulted tn northwest and marked a statue of Oliver Cromwell in front 0f Westminster H1111, 70 gee; from g the crater. Th6 figure of Richard the Lion- 1 was undamaged bu; ms slvorr was b 1 , ‘Slightly dflmagctlli‘ 111d the horse N cw Coats Have Wide Range 0f Choice 11y nfiffic...» lifilfsfnéiths and Marriages Live births in Canada during ‘he first quarter of 1940 numbered 55,- 6l7 (preliminary figures» giving an equivalent annual rate of 19.7 per ‘ _ y _ 1,000 population as conlpzlrcd with me used. amnmtzon ill the sllhou- 57,106 births and a rate of 20.5 for ette. variety 111 the details and n the first quarter of 1930. Therc were wealth oficlcas 'ul their degignl-ng, 2.360 illegitimate births forming l2 Elen 1f you can not have one that PEI‘ Cent. of all live births. as com- 15 IaU-‘h “"131 fllr. you can have Dflred with 2,476 and a rate of 4.3. one that is rich in originality, ‘Stlllblrths amounted to 1,565 or 2.7 The V911’ silhouette is new, vlrm-r per cent of nll births as ngaihist. a rush of fullness forward, cm}. and a rate of 2.9 r ccnt. the back flat as you can make 1L Deaths totalled 27.9114 with a rate Find U"? Sldes clvlnlz a slim look, of 9.9 per 1.000 population as vom- e\'c'n_ lf there 1s ample room for Darcd with 30,570 and a rate of 11.0 walking in the coat. The natural increase for the To be ultra smart. select the pen- quarter was 27,633 giving o. rare of cil silhouette. If you do not ivgm, 9 8 per 1.000 population, 11s a- filllllllllg so extreme, there are gnlnst 26,536 or a rate of 9 5. plenty of coats with a modified slim Deaths under one your of age um‘; numbered 3.523 and the infant Vhrcn you shop. try on bogh 5p- mortality rate was 63 1x11" 1,000 live hovucttes before you decide. You births. These figures coulpuretl with \v1.l find that the pencil-sum Coats y 4,092 deaths and a rate of 72 for are not. really tight anywhere. ’I'hev , the corresponding wriod of 1939. illflBcst rather than reveal yrour-{Denths under one month of ago CllFVP-s. are easy’ through the waist- l numbered 1.849 giving: a mir- of 32 llneand ribs, and as narrow through ‘per 1.000 live births us iluzliust. 1.- Your new fur-trimmed coat. need Justanotlter coat“ this year. There is newness in the way furs their cut rather than ed (5981; Diseases of the heart, 5,- 259 (5.102): Dheases of the arteries. 3.149 (3.030)_' Pnculnoilla, 1.883 (_.- by being fill- out. For somelhln! entirely differs-ill. Underwear, and quality d Products ooroacn 11. 199.9 WEIGH KNITTED PRODUCTS ing a rate of 6 1 as against 12,050 or a rate of 4.3 in the liYSL (1113114)? of 1939. ‘View Symbolism- In Digger Hats MELBOURNE, Oct. 10- (GP)- Alucrlcun 11cu"..,.u,;e1"111-:1l 1'cc-.11lly' on tour of Australia and its military camps and defences took away wllll them as souvenirs "Digger" hats of the Australian Imperial Force. Under the caption "The Significant Trifle," Newspaper News, publish- ed 1n the interests of Australian and New Zmaland publishers and advertisers, has this comment: “Divesting the incident of that trace of lrespresslble impish school- boy whlch lurks beneath the surface in every good American, the home landing in Digger hats of the U. S journalists has a symbolism and a significance which give magnitude to the trifling. “It. is adoption, equivalent to marching under two flags. Those ten ALF‘. slouch hats are not the forerunners of a defensive alliance similar to that between Canada and the States Nor do they neces- sarily suquest that our war activi- ties have gone to the heads of the Americans! "But as a subtle hint of kinship and of affcctlonate endorsement, the wearing of the characteristic huts 111111‘ yet bccozile historic. Those who disagree have never lived with n01" understood the American. “The pens of our guests will con- vince their countrymen that the Commonwealth is not a weakllnz continent appealing across the Pa- cific for protection." Range Lambs As Feeders‘ Sheep ranches in Saskatchewan flattering that you Wm cont with such tron‘. less. Y9" “'1” "Mk With when 1n vour new coat, for the narrowcr silhou- ette l'll0\'(‘S with 11 glide rather than with the swish that th» mp9.- 95a“ have llrld 111 reccul seasons. Mnnv of the coats have a 11ml: lnrsn that, P-‘(llemfily regal, and flatter; a slcndcr figure superbly, 111m‘, something more ladylike 1n the lines. 11s compared to the more ex_ trnvngant fuller coats. FABRICS PLAY SUPPORTING ROLE. want a mvllt. neverthe- Fabrfcn are simpler, for two ml. sons. The detail and workmanship, if any, shows up better on a plain fabric. and the furs look richer '00- PM" Mint- lmd suede are frl- vorlles. and nll fabrics must, of lv. Atlantic under tho Willi.- Enxl In: l performance of the vccnqlg, m“ “w “m”: “ml 31"" Ma"fvhulm' hall lulvstors to hclp the search. l" H cont that. ties on the side. 660)? Dim“ m mm pmflim- ‘H6 and Alberta annually (ilsllose 01111!- A Wm“ ““"“'l" “l "ldllslnos m‘, Six nwnllls ago the stage was’ M11111‘ of them fasten far over rirrhl i374‘? N"Pl"‘l=l~‘- V721 ‘l-334li ward of 40,000 0r 50.000 range PM! ‘('1i11l11\:'t1*"1 “"1111 utmts. In sornclmaulcd “h,,,.,, me owe,“ could from [.119 c011,..- dowu DO not I... Suicide. 183 113631; Homicide, 23 lnnrbs. 1t frequently ha pens that Europcnll roullirm-s s mrllll/ as -‘- 161.0.“ a 11ml‘. 5,1,9 r0 bore, Fer pet-t them to look as well “Ayn 1261: Automobile accidents, 192 ‘these ewes, which might’ well be M1105 El Em“ “WP-w f“? Pmmlcefl lthe Clflllllliz rig for boring. the AP.‘ open. It's almost too much to ask (180); Other violent deaths, 899 ‘used for breeding purposes. find 1K --‘ m‘? l-"llilwd [fl m‘ “fieks ‘f’ C. group had 1o lay out $600,000. To‘ and not to be r.~__~;.-1=gl@d_ g0,- vm.‘ (942). their wav into feedlota and arelater 1"” Ynmll“ “if” b9?‘ mmbs" U"? pet 1t to the 5110,5011“! B0 miles ln-r do not rcallv need to open a 117m. There were 17.0711 m rrla es melt l." lt‘lltll"l, \\:1.tc and similar ‘and was m m“ job- t“ com The ‘me u‘, and i“? _»;-..—fi, _ -- _ -»~v— ~- Lll 12111171: ' .. - .31. ' ,< n 3,- .- » ' _ ‘ _ .(lllhllillgltilllsAlxwrlllthpgllltlcbilhgllstfiil- tunnmnn me so no“ 1001mm" m Q, nd officers and K1110 UNDERWEAR . . . OUTERWEAR . . . HOSIERY keung service, U0llllIilOl1 LNDKIIL‘ ment of Agriculture. It is on estimated fact, however that. most of the ewes offered in 1.11‘ manner, weighing between 50 an 70 1b.. would make an €XC8l'€1\L]l1ll'- chose even at a small premium ovvl feeder lamb prices and would vide an excellent source of breeding stock. They can be fcd cheaply during the first winter on hay, together with some grain, zlud would then be ready for breeding early the next your as yearling ewes, Each autumn DCHOd scvs a fairly heavv movement of such stock from the Prairies to Ontario and Quebec. shipments of this nature in the past five years have averaged around 100,000 head annually, and 1940 should not be an exception if Eastern breeders and feeders an desirous of obtaining good founda- tion stock. U.K. Domestic Poultry To encourage the keeping of x few poultry 1n Britain bv all who can do 5O and to prevent their ex- ploitation by merchants, theBrlllsh Government has decided to form a. Domestic Poultry Keepers‘ Council for Eulgland and Wales. The Council will guide and assist domestic p011‘ Lry-kceping in war tlme lvlth sun: reference to securln the effecuu use of household an garden mast: and will organize available Sllppllfl of feeding stuffs - 1..i.l;~.>..T?cY.66. I 1v, 501d for slaughter, aqcglfllig to Mnr- 1 Teachers Noreen? Brehau Wllowlng is the report of Alexan- dra school for the month of Septem- r Grade VIIL, GlendOn Brehaut- Grade VIL, Louise Macbennan. Grade IV., 1. Jcan Judson; 2. Ruth Wood. Grade 111., Kathleen Wood. Grade 11., Betty Peters. Grade I(a), 1. Baird Judson; 1. Keith Beaten: 3. Earl Beaten- Grade I.(bl. Owen Beaten. Grade I.(c) l. Freddie Judson; i. Woliace Judson. Grade Lid) Billy Saunders- Grade 1.101. Buddy wood. Perfect attendance: Louise Mao- Lennan. Ruth Wood. Joan Jlldivll- Blllv Saunders. Buddy Wood- A British Port-British sailors try out l high angle gun on hoard one of the first of the U. S. destroyer! to nrrfvr hrrl- umicr the hours-destroyers exchange tie I. The filst flotilla of tho 50 ships men expressed thcmlelvel r0 well ntlsfled with "II crossed U" I a