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HE �,,,/ � ,j though tetm,iR�t�au,r#et of the air Deal lard tail, hint f d will not nRur- •' ,-< � SttYu "It �ttrreP� ]roe � lr�' Vis”" # for cow,troi of the great sunlit desert iish.youtr hndy. Dr. : �'"Whgnaaatbletcispateiledupasettxaf , ,r fl , r h t -�'`is 'being torte. Recently was n,abnitt that illsddte a good refri - . �- (By' Wiul Wgod8e, ba TefeAtee Sarturday Night) + t _ , g spaces, pierce a Golden - as I have been in the last few years he. P outstanding scientists and eratiil- t i U Radical ,Changes are ahead under Medical Discovery learns the value' of keeping fit in othm 4 310 ,. > ental developments in their Picture' •tire housewIfe of 1964 --on y stimulates the diger- *., + ways," says Charlie A way 'in method's of lighting our . ,: Pmbaibbr the one lesson of � last really believe today that ,they can Y u �, a were most likely to affect a wLntter's Bary. WearinLg stockiagst tive nicer and bei Conacher. I find a 1 � elf _the average man within madte from eo •hRomes, Ilusbeaad of -producing )fight by J As '• Hca' `" the ln� xt of w that of not loafing yy it, will ffeix spirit be any strong- pinch of Kf^usehm a ^�Hi l ai and a areas of spulf .the imeanviteticetnee of a hot wire, the the stomach digest ;� :. the vilest 'ane - w+hfuele sank noel dA or far an Offensive 'by next Spring, Saldstakeneve mortc • ` $111 5 y m� , t. 25 years. Their answers glass, she stands in her kitchen. The food iq Orly so drat f� r r1' 1r r dKlw new Products and char's windows ale o fin' fitloaesaeao 'I 1 warts on a new A P 1y into the German consciousuesu when the food begins 'to elan short? in is a eat way to j ri' ' fs} .n N Pen, the temperature is piinciPla. Thd tube of ,the lamp. is' the entire body >$ .'igrz " =�ch9 was that it was won in the East, and No, all the conttrafdfictibns that Hit- avoid colds head- - r !;.. 1 £ 3 ,%watys of living, which by 1964 or only '50 Vis, but she is warm as filled with thin mercury St.. S.tcd Mxa mors M1 would ld gc; Cbipp-x• � f. realignments site soaks her ' ' 9kng T' will bring vast reals mango -tomatoes (fourth rY vapor. Cur- hest serail, would xbelc •1 want- get t� fndi- lost in the Ot�esfC. In the Exist them ter. successfully Badged and the aches, sluggishness �;,'; tl-.1 ; z r�'' Qtf trade, industry and even interna- clap since April raised on her water hent discharged through the vapor uncicen and nod ' bleep wail. [rte little, week- were broad plains rinrotling battle in 'r^eciconings rtmaat he .has postponed for and acid indi underweiwht, didn't sleep well, sad felt so weak. p 'lu �n- „� tcs{ produces ult. avitolet, radiation, ianvis- Dr. Nettie.. Golden Medi-ut Discovery help-- to tshe classic style ,.of which the Gar- years have ,now Gaal It het s � , Q�?18aI affairs. farm) with infrared rays. And she caught up with hdm. P keep y�fit ", + y ible to the eye. The :inside of the build me up Just wonderfully. it impr� d lee mans are masters, and waiting for Ile has and on our tt7eaR. a4 „ ;° ' Mo y, TQiese £ , proved are based a the has pleat, of 'Bente to enjoy titer tele- tube is cents- with eerbaan chemical digestion. c� a me ltorcr�,a ofthe Dogm l .eight and German �oniza'tlarl.. There imis.o victory they we out his last fluky ... l "JF4 Y 5'' assntwriltian, prone- by past exgeri• vision set, because dusting the house su- ally" Get Dr. nor--. Goya -a mc,dica Me— were she i y (they were given to him in r�. ,f,,,r. , . �` � compounds. Ultraviolet radiation shapeless masses of Slays in- great part b Dux ,timidit `€._;:.,: ..rtF;X x ,( eLtice, that we are 25 years o! so be (whose walls are of Plastic, whose -oa-,y fQom goat tlt•t�il.t ada� y y). He now I,TAKE A td r :: causes these chtemicals 'ba em it light. vitinlg domination by the more bigthly faces nature's inexorable law of com- �-- . ,, v + It3nd lite tunes. It take about a bathroom was molded in one piece) Flltoleataent 1 KKtI$CHEN SALTS V ;, 5 � amps, now on the mar- organized Germans. 'r. •, quarter of a century for enPst laver- is no longer a major chore: gem5atian, By It)ds own words, as he: , To the, West Niue Crelwang ran opened the war on September 1st, he EVERY MORNING I1F' bions and 'da centur to ass from the In the house of the future electric- Qfet In two shades of white and five of the pitattes bads bin bon, voyage, f A , ' # 7r:. A gyeeco,los(pold!, of pink, plus and he recommended fi L Robert Jenkins smack into the imglerial Power of takes a. fatalistic view of the out- e, laboratory Television, fate coanmon acceptance, ity may he eliminate bath spring of clean- ) :py�uCe from 30 to 50 times should take his ear hum, with bim Britain and, France, the fresh come. "If I eat mot successful I shall' Kruschen Salts combines thesd— ', - T-elevisian f•0r exam�mle, was patent- ing and the allergic sneezes of its oc as mnc`h light per watt as the com- as a souvendr. First aid was render- 's�ettg and democratic synlpethies rift live to ales lite cad tagesof not just one or two, butsetr-I Y,4,�, ed in 1884; vitamins were dissevered cupanta. The air in a room will be mon incandescent bulb, oP the United States, and ultimately ready to, sacrifice erpc �� "IP I am highly important, refined mineral salt, t 2? years ago; the electric range, just sled th a ed by. the ship's' carpenfter. The each one with a special function. i 1 i pa rough am, electr3caily chart- As another possibility, the walls of bleeding was stepped by the applica- into the whole remsnuing world. Great whole of German musnetread he � ,;: now beginning to reach' a mass mar- ed area, then through a series of •met- a rooms mi g is Rime boot y" net result is a system clear of p � } ket, •has' been under developanent al plates ° ght 'ba coated witch fluores- tion pf crude tulpetttine and the Y to be won bhrxe but the Anal .he txxhorted' his Reichstag lis- ° .-, a healthy bloodstrras. , ppasitelY changed- The Germans know " they you that the �' �', . -tit inlllif3#! $Jit a vent wher5als, ahl t would emit stump dressed by a piece of bunting Perfectly vett that teeters: If Rhl Re11 lesf .; nearly three decades. « plates capture about 99 Per cent_ 0P light whedr stimulated by hidden steeped in lamp ail. they would not be equal to shut a sentiment in the coon . Krusclien feeling. i! As a result of all this invention all solid matter in lire air dust, soot, try Is not good, li = ref } ! Progress, the home itself may be com• sources of ultraviolet. There would ,Captain Jen -Wins foltowed the ad- feat uzlil they had thoroulphly con- no attention. Time sentiment bas d �' y - pollen --even bacteraia. A few of these Ina'' lode 25c, 4 said be nb shadows or dark corners.; light vice of the pi -rate. He wrapped the soli,dated their posytiom in Centras got'to he good!" m °- a�5e WN 1i _,11 pLet ly revolutionized. Research has "electrostatic precipitators,,, as they would touts fi�aln every d5reetian, ear between two foQtks aP sfailcl0,h anrd Easatern Europe, It is reluctant- THE d r ustj ' "'' already 4lyddcated that there are' bet are called, are sires pJtttY ®OSE stores_ 3'h dty in use in de- Since the dawn, of history our cloth- and sdtowe - it away in his desk along Ty -that they take up this British wind Hope From the Prussians \ TI1AI �� � n r pier 'N 1;., ter ways to warm a house than by- part.ment stores and office buil'd.4ng5•• in � :`"' burning Qfl or oral to beat water, g Ribas been derived from Plants and witth his sextant, hfs Bible and his French ohalitenge, afiter bating done t ; ?,. Several •engineers shave already built animals. But Jast"�yJear a patent was battle of ruin. in three nmon�tlps• he eve+ythia'g to avoid it or call! it off, Hitler's regime will not collapse to I` ft w1bich heats the air In a room which 'precipitators for their homes in Includi day or taluarrow. In, spite of all .he carved for a new artificial fiber, was in Ltlmdorf where �i� staiy ere Peace' offers by Hitler disanaY and, disillwsion caused, smears R Hk ; lila turn heats the people surrounded smoky Pittsburgh. The wife of one NYlon, thhat can be made from coal, ated. a mild; excitement ' and Goering and remarkable restraint lies, that of Great Britain wikl be al- ; by the air. One answer may be in- of them, reports that her curtains air dud water. Its strands are claim- It was snot unlink nevem years later in s'tarti'ng' bombing a2bac4rs a h masses stib faithfu-1 to thin by t frared rays, next in the spectrum to need washing gainst most entirely needed to keep up sup - t ng only tlree times a year g that he was able to get has caste and his failurq to staid a general war, ' '' ed to be as strong as steel and as Parris and Loudon. "SsnaeIess," plies for *a front ands far Britisls , 1, radio short waves. These rays trans- while her neighbor must wash theirs as he had always salemn4•y proonfsed, , mit raclliant energy, much as h sun's Dave a fortnight. hie thO °t a spider's wt�b, And mutilated ear before a' commit `tireless" and `criminal" are the training and Canada has done little ... ,''1,' there is the new Viiii made from Nazis own words for this struggle in and by his Pact with the Bolshevist or nothing towards preparing her ,` rays heat us after passing through Inercpensive ultraviolet lams are tree of the House of Commons. Thein gg g ' ';.:_Y': the freesia cold of celestial space. Petroleum products, which is virtual- followexi the HitspandaBrd,iish war the arch -enemy, the. German people will ' g already used in meat markets to Pre stand to plants for the production of Se,fE , ly nnshrznkable, fireproof, water re wether for wfhille ag`ainat Infrared ray lamps may be so occur- serT'e sped against ,bacterial d, ay; 'which evenitualll:Y Idhal>sg'eds-probably equipment amid is perhaps economies• Y: sistant, and more elastic than silk. No Heart in the West what fey tell themselves is the "en- , ately focused -same experimenters in restaurants and soda fountains to for all Dime -the ownership of most ally un sited for that of this larges .. say -thiel they can boil an egg inside o Such synthetic fibers m'ay not only of the QVest Inddes. Tyre ruthless t►id • vY and hatredP' of the world far "ev- i Ni sterilize glasses, Hospitals are rains drive silk Erai11 th,e market dealing * W'utb the massing of German troops erything German," Stili Hitler's reg_ ' a flask of water perched on a cake them experimentally to reduce the for power to Hitler may also,, de -ex- around Aix Ia Ohapdilb atndr the ime will fall, and what will succeed Tare widely prevalent idea that Can- 4 a body blow to Japan's economy, but Pas - E of ice. Already patents have been danger of infection during operations mans file fate of Germany sub3lity of a dhivq across Holland' and it? Th'e German' tendemc is to play adrans ought to be hurling troops iri- mray rival cotton and w1i in the Belgium towards the Charnel Y to the Imminent dearly brearth right t issued to cover cooking with these Much research remains to be done, p°rts. a° away, without regard to the ripew>sw , r' mps manufacture of textiles and- clothing. thing out to the bitter, disastrous but it is not Inconceivable, that Brit- Threads of glass, too, are now be- it begins to look like 1914 all over end_ Will this end .have been atcrhiev- of their training, is entirely mistak- a I;. �, r By means of such lamps, or by the Ing epidemics!, health commissioners, 5m s again-, and one feels like the person ed by 'next co high frequency waves now used in instead of warning g Pun: omtlghth the thickness oP 1j� . year and blue country 'be It is perhaps dye In large >meas> lig against crowds, a human Lahr, the are twisted into i r�.bute �o m the m'ovi'e who asks "isn't this ready to settle down lethargically for � fever therapy, warmth may be direct- may urge attendance at Y p rg public gath where we came inr' Many people a period undler a reactions UM bO a which, Ilhe misunderstanding a the con- ' ly generated in the human body with- get yarn, wOVeA on standard weaving `� seem to es' govern- seas by which, rote permanently Gen- eq ,er#Lgs, •wlilere the crowds will machines to ptroduce a fabric which Lr• Mustard se Pett another war some. went ?and perhaps a restored man- scriptionsst countries are able, to out wasting heat on the air. I have baths of invisible germ -killing radia- lustrous, sdslkY and warm, but as ng Take the last one, and comibnu- atdhy, Om.my laat visit to German L " . seen research workers, axperimenting + y' throw vast masses of s into tbFt r bion. yet JheavY and expensive. Now used Ing about as ]long. The ficial Brit- almost two years ago, I founud a sur- troop f ; with these devices, sitting warm and pronouncement abort a three Ping nulmbar line at biro blast of a wilneibe. AR: �i I:n the 'nein quarter-century, man only in indust ish of these men, of awnrse, luau. under- `' comfortable in their shirtsleeves, industry (as insulating mater ( gRrrOrton Mustard, who lost h:s y of People who larked may learn to harness the miraculous Y'ea'ns' war onl � confirms this serer- to that outcome. The saw that fr s,' ial, or for filtering corrosive chemi- ' a] feeling• to that y t„One not merely as InTMv`i'd'Udtls bu. :r . downpour of free energy from the sun ) gbh cloth may soon be sees lifelo the ALheada tlistaster, is, a Hur s peke could only be remov- B�lt rather than being y as units, a year of rmttenfs'ive continu- f'"�-• . -the greatest o4 all sources of pow`- as trim ng los hats, im, ,ornaments, on Old Bop, who was barn at Bruce- g same,hhimg ed by war sand Donated on van vu's Ul•ainisug so that threy are ready •lir d er. Last autumn a Patent was grant- field where this broacher, J. B. Mus- like the old war over again, isn't this, Fritsch and the m°derat Reidhtswehr Pa11 into ftlaeir thattioats without any 1 ,„ and handbags. By 1964 it might farm war more irks] e ed to Dr_ C. G. Abbot, secretary of a large part of our wardrobes, tar- its istutJ in.'busdmess,) y to Ra1ve on where leaders bo seize lontxal then. I will further preparation- The onl ` 11 the Smithsonian institution, for a (A le1t,er do the Tonantra Sitar of the last one left off? I wouldlift' say wager that it is being y' is t TAKESOFF If glass^ is competing with textiles, o whispered nP a7enrt that Canadia'has to these is the r is simple and inexpensive soles power resins from Gaal are competing with Thursday, Ocetober 5 1939.) that it would, be just the unfougblt and d'ow'n Germany today that Ban ,, g permanent Force, andhat lite Permanent machine wh5ch is capable of oompet- To the Editor of The Star: camlxaign of 1919, trot the German Fritsch's sudden death may not have r a glass. Rosin glass will transmit ul- Y Force is so small b1lra,t•it "rs -almost eaa- t ,, Ing with coal in the generation of Sir: When the At5>'enda warp down' 81tuation of today bears -a remarkable been so accidental or so .munch mourn- El tnaviolet rapt -which ordinary glass resemnbl-Mole to that of the be freely, needed for the training of the . ,' steam. This device captures the sun's does not, Imperial Chemical Indus- and bock to its grave, many lives ginning ed by, the Nazis as threy would •maks improvised army which' we shave tat CRIME rays on a broughlike aluminum mor= tries of England is making lenses and Went too. One espeeclailty noble life of 1918 -with the notable difference °ltd of r part, although it would, turn out far a major war. For it 11is I ,' ror, driven by clockwork to follow eyeglassles of these "resins. In a re- was last -because of 'this atrocity in 'that the Reichsw hrr is freshly filled drave seemed strange 20 years ago, no use blfr'king the fact that thet the sun's movement. The mirror cent dremamstrwden, the were Pound- the person of Dr• Thornton Mustard. out with young man -power. T'hten, as we would probably accept Prvssiaa WITHOUT Y now, the Germans had, " military Ieadens as ti'aunrn'g received recently in pearur brings flue rays to a not focus upon ed with a hammer. without being Ars a student of T+ortomcto Normal 'polished vii" gentlemen today time �bpy, erten the 11�t units at Glut R '' a glaze tube containing a thin stream bar, med. plastics eyeglasses may School �� ihb Year 192627, the r'sIstantce on the Eastern Front, but altar' a taste of the N#azi%, and matte Nom Permnsnent Fbrc>9 is trstlYing I of wafer. On a bright dray, the, wa- soon ,be on sale for a dollar a pair, sc'hdW od which -he was principal at had to leave a large army, of occupa- Peace with them if they were willing more than a first itnstallmentC-•egniva- i ��0����� her 'soon becomes holt enough to 'hdgh gradfe binoculars for $3, mmeras the time of cuss death, I wish ,,o pay U10n there. They had, munitions and to evacuate Austria, Czeohoslovakia lent in titre+telae to something sang- 11 , . „t' ' flash inbo steam. go, $5 tbribute to :him as a teacher, supplies for a terrific offensive, but and Poland, intg. from a, tenth to a 4uarter--of •he Dr. Abbot's solar machine can da Abrnnt bhfls Lime -last year there :tp rat for a proPanged,campaign. Food have the German rmilita an lance Dr. Coldn Fink, head, of Columbia's ry Y Preparation necessary for fir' all kinds of cooking satisfactorily. In pewred tam. article an TQue Star, and raw materials were Mete r •,, lJa•vdsi+Qn of Electrochemistry, expects giv short, gold ger the calsesaon or the leadership .to sucoessftll. panticipatioa in modern sulatfon so preserves the temperature thrat chemist besides re 1 ass,g Ing an account of an interview with and credlit exihausted, 'and the des- effect such a coup .d'etat which in warfare- 1.�"�O need for hard rubbing and of the water overnight that in the �' replacing ord. MusRtard, un w3iuc ,peraie gamblre of unrestricted sub �y ase ds quite fur ei n to their tri- ' ", lv wood used bpgl h will replace car'�GY, he said Oat it w1as r1t1s, be- marine warfare fast losing Germany ditirovs? Or has Germany one more Work Against Get'rnany , fi' scrubbing when you use 2 morning there is trek enough left to what friends she had in the world. violent dean•- srtd'11 more ruinous surge . '. ' solution of Gillett's Pure Flake bake biscuits. Ranchers and farmers tn•ade with new lief that the teacher student mush be in dry, s plastics, And al -These eleinent's in the nature: or Lye. It cuts right through grease ural regions have shown imspdred. And this was his aim. The country didn't have its heart in of rovalu'tian , ready Micarta and other plasties are asy violencse i®.'her,whidalm mt0der>n: warfa keen. interest in it; several hundred ,being substituted for metal, partfcu- Some time previous to the appear+ lite war in this West but wanted to under the lead,ers+hip of the "wild � rie which make a peace- clears clogged drains, keeps out- solar wader heaters are said to be in, lady las bea,rbnrgs. These non-metal- &Dg of tug articie;•I had thought back end it and get on with Phe exploita. men" of tJhe Nazi Party would tarry � natron Like Canada slow 5n � , Operation, mostly in Caidfornia Over m ,life and of b.hose wtho had tion °f its yeah gains in the ' East. - her right into the arms of. Moscow? .tang under Wray are also, fortunately. horses sanitary and odorless, . life beal+ings wear longe?, and they �' true elements which make a balldcase 9cavrs is and In a montta file stun Iav7shas on need �, oil they are lubricated with left an ' � for ,gam, and had If in the matter of man -power Ger- MOWZw, l!et intto ttth•e back door of agglesaive mt%an like Germany Po pans, takes the the earth as much energy as man water. Imislpdned'me to week the d many 5s in a better position today Mirope, a door which she never sacand Y separ' thins deficient 3a the Ponca• f endurance- hard Work out of heavy cleaning. will ever get from all the soot that For agr iclnitune'st next 25 pears, ex- of life One the very Brat Ro come than in 1918, in many Wray® she is do eeedled in rfarca'ng flrerseif, , a much worse one. In, the West she ei►ees tlpportanisst and destrac�tive gent In ,highly mledhsnizted warfare the Res beneath it. With the develop- to mry, mind' was Dr. Mustard. Data aP consumption dr' maRQ7ILIIer'y' is weep a tin always handy. tliin tg Predict changes as oponil as any v standa far back of her bine of , merit of means to transmit eleCtria in the last 2,000. Hpdmoponica, or WQxY Bectatlss cal English liter 1918, rias, Adolf Hitler. That is the awful sty over bong distanoes--naw in pros- "soilless farmdug," its alreadry well ature teacher. at T.N_S.., he had, left in fact the war starts on Quer own soil. sliadow whdch Qrangs over tdiis, war, and fuel Is terrific. The mfatavne.with FREE BOOKLET — The Gillett'. Lye Pect ante can imagine a big interna- }au ohed. A'nd at Cold Spminrg Har- '� I 'ng iluiPre�aon'. He 'bad call- Nolr -tees :sthe control C'hatnnel sub- which ma,y prove to 'be ro'nly a briefgold 'credal and transportation power ' can use ,their man- 1 Booldet tens how this p°.. keeps pscleanserout- t►onab company building a world-wide tor, N. Y., Dr. A. F. Blakeslsei of the f6 R60IIre 5atemt pow -or within hltiarine harass. In the East, instead eleam«up ! I3irtlei bsm, or ringer on as Power to Ulm. maz> dears clogged drains . '. keeps vac- ring of solar of bavdng a defeated, and prostrate a ptratr•aated s>ftr'tm imum extent for fighting and enlist - hwtea Beau had odorless by d-atroying Power s<ta'tiens on wthicir �r+rxegie Irnstdttilti�on, ' has achieved s d 'R it mti,g'ht be ex- ggl , of democracy 'th,e serrvlces of the contents of the cloaet ... how it the sun never sets'. amaDing results by treating seeds 'P by ,the apprscIloutlom of and Russia, to which she had dictated' the against t'ot"tarialnlism. for a 1 sympathetic nenrtsal® pa4orms dozes. of teaks. bead for • $ large part of the neeeasa edr- rR[•° are copy to standard Branae Ltd_, There is aIsto promise in the ire with a chemical, colchicine, which ap- 7iteaattlaie, espec4a1i3" poetry. To n> Treaty of Brest -Litovsk, she Qvas a _ ;' A� and Liberty street, of thermocouples and phoioelectrc Pears to produce a doubling of the dersta.nd at R'��, he beReved, � Russia seem5ng19t far stronger than: f omic ilat kind, of oma b,eysgord��a� Dells which translate radiant energy chfnomosoome the part of tb�e seeds m� a�4uiro the feeling of the per- in "14 who rhes Test impcised a dolt t �� U� Be wtaicfi7 hes ati�d'Y intervened between such as we get from the ran directly which transhnibs hereditary eharaoter- BfOn who wrote it To leftan$ of rsvertse Brest-Litovs4a ew her. Must L { into electric current. if the present 1,so s�. As a result, the plant seems anything WOO . too explea-ientce ft., per- not Germany keep a large army in Patient "bich Germany and her 'n'tem ed! access to rate of pressers canRinues, we may ba• m61s. pthilbdo y wtad that of the t Roumaffia„• -a,nd Russia is about as . to sk7p alt one jump, ninny centturlee Ph he East to guard against Russia s (By B. K. Saandwell, in Toronto Sat- frdendby •bo Germany well, as H%_ }_: °ttowo,\ some day live in houses covered with of the process of evalutbQu. This gos- Apostle Paul, who knew (7tltist and incalculable intentions, just ass Mus- nada � q•�'T*ow "pJlo,oeleetile sbingles" which provide Hall fellb soling guards the Brenner and Trieste y • �) ler said sole was up to t1w $ay 114 sdbi45ty of Thus cnealdng new speefes w9hip t> Pantm mng of Eris i ' merle a peer with tier, all the household light and power— of plants' at trill is momentous, and 'eri°ng- age IIs6-•whom • Im'pati,enc5e is probably the most he ..bg ng ,., which w� sinve the sum pou:is down upon a good Dr. Mustarrd+ am I knew bin, was- Another and gtraat difference be- 'd+a�er011•s quality that -the Canadian For z „ geneticists 'haute called this discovery Gerrmaru � +aG�, �� • sized roof in a single cloudless mid- a� far from bedaa' H1.e was tweern the Germanq of 1918 and that People can d5splay in, regard ,to Can y's Ileal an , . impartrant to the Plant world as g' serut7mental- adian ✓help cannot inn any event be OP sumtm,er dayr as much electrical ever- t'be invcntivn of thte steam engine 'bri'ght a,nd witty, But 'he believed a of today lies in the regime, Then a,da's milfti,ary ,preparations for par- much avail. For their defence in Mat R 1 gy as the av-Age. falnaly now uses C' / was to Zinneixm?ia.tian and power. good teacher -must be obmsteiemArtol�s, Germany was ruled by a moslaxcIrp ticipatitvn in this war. That which is war the Allies must rel on a4bx�iff I ftI ill a Year. The headianreg these day's are all of Thus! he sOU9114 bhaougth the ytears to -h°se long trat9illOu and firms es- done Impatiently own already seasoned troops shad al t I. For the present, this i6 a pipe ingpize lids tablislied authority y pa#tiemibly caxn be vv ttem off dictators an•d, the threat of war. Prob- Puppils. y gripped, the minds in advance as heaving been thrown a- read Ordered t i, s ``'< • For las once were airplanes, radio ably we do wrong to try to gum, the To I� y I e.,demdl my sincere of the German People- It took a way. 'Lune kind of troops than will y has► ails here t� and television;. The attack upon the sympathy- gi'g'antic pressure to unseat It. To- lightning war has ia3led there ma- ?ty� future fmrsrtl the front page. We must Y- be ueeti+ed in this war are the kind 'ti�R� sun as a source of power is organic- read the finer print to find those ev- "His wag a life, not lived in, Tann-" day Germany is under a ,•ersonal dic- of troops come a faSrLy early breakdown, oattn� cit.oca o ^ ed and financed not only in private t:atorshi'p of six P Dopa i.nd Qhave been ihabituated aJ, eaonoandte or both, of Germain mWa- �• , "suMi, y P ends, presidted- over by cautious, quiet L- M. MacMURRAY Years' standing audr by long Rrai•nnng tb -the use of, or at tary poweu.- If not, and industrial laboratari,�, but also 29 �Brownin Ave, no tradition Whatever. Ft fs• nature's feast to close co-op ration with, a there w311 be � - "� men theIIdfing over test tubes, which g prolonged straggle testing llgth the F -1 Iat the Massachusetts Institute of will reality change the world, The fea- law and h7story''s lesson that 'things very Marge amount of very complieat- mvlitary and economic ,resclurlc;es vii 4 'Nether diraolve lye in hot water. The Technod,ogy, recently endowed with tures of 1964 are being molded, not I*— w'b'ildh grow so qui,akly and luxuriant- ed machinery. I•t�ig a generally held bath sidles to,-tihe uitenno�st. it is for actfanof the lye itself heats the water. $600,000 for i+eseamh on the problem_ by srta••tesrnren or dictators, but by the lY seldom endure. Hlaw m'utch will it a:Pifnlon among milita ciroles, for • r These. researches 6juggesit strange Re��� j. , takte.,to •toppl,e the Hitler regilime? examPle, that the s that struggle that Oana,dta s'houl be rcientisZs. It is hrere that the real +i a : peed f, the polish or s '' revoluxion is takfntg plb,ce. 'Phi's regime was bounded and had debaclfe was largely due to ,the non organizing herself to the limit of her 4 been madntained by smas'hin dra- macliAmicatl character of tihat assent- Powers. `' Of pi0tuses tarts rand, g7amatRdst yet, rnatie successes, It has always been i'aily bxorseUovi• CANADIAN COW WINS AT W+ORLD'S FAIR I think I never strati' forget on the attack. It assns to me that CYanadiiants are People; and, wRhi.tetow y Me &i;nht of All'bimnes stett ing sun probably more meLHhan- e « SHE WAR OF AINU S EAR As, - glistening through the maple its very nature pred'ioabes that it �'l1'Y-mi'ndecl than Pales it must talcs Canfusted Passenger: "1'iease le.& trees, must taste the fnhdtia.tive and -launch a a considerable tilnre to train ,them for me off at the next ®top, conduetur,; ✓ Raro}y Indeed h-a.s a w,a.r been tram- Whlrle gently Wafts tine whnspering great offensive in the West. Judging so sdenitiflo a mechanical process as I thought. thlIg- was a laine+h wagon" `•' ed for a in dual. The oni two breed, front the Siegfried fortifications this nlod'ehn warfare. 7 dnfstancI If eo whltih "CUT to ns� fs the At close of dray its COMM fir MEL was not the original German plan, ao It is unEontvauabe fhronl the point o4 HI•t1'pr Warr and that known as "The that being forced to go ahead with view ,of prnOmPt military assistance to War of Jenkins' Ear." What beauty, awe and'mtajesty it 'while not believing In it is an in_ the Allies, that the outbreak of war Down inn the Car'ribean area bound- Are here in wondrtoub- hnes &fl¢lme: itial defeat for Hitler. Has he any cndr;cid+ed with the m To God a1R option, however! Can totalitarian ter. Camilla is a approach r for ed by the upper part of South Amer- Amide and httmage Ilia— poor country for ! Let all Hfis creatures naw regime sirulp5y stband behind fortiflca- training 'troops In during the winter, �,'� ice and. the "s5ckle arrayed West In, pl7oClaim dons and, settle down to a, war of at- and the winter lasts far four months. t-- - <•f than A.rchipela{go, in April, 1731, a W' O view such gra,ndreun. An the sky; trition the maga toad of whaCii Is 'Mere i no o pe4lheful British trader, sirs Tes'sel fill- To ms it is-R0AjATYI yr....:.. boundl rho ,tali on the 9lrome front? b,00al 5f withdrawing ed with iegltimartta, piroBucts, eon bent- J. BOYD-7MMA.q Ger- men -ohn a Qangte stale fronn bhe•ir eft- " edly sailed for flite Autu5mol,, 1939. manra shortage of supplies, the Blab. i7'ia n occupatib� merely ,to keep them port o f Canaan. orate Nazi Robert Jenkins was at peace with I system of secret pplice Cooped up Soot barracks (very Inad;e- t7re world-, he thought of his home and concentration ,camtps and Nazi quate otneis at (that) amid' EDWA tDSBUP` etirercissd in and e'btl-leaden whom be should ,see in !tl!?7�TfT G� ` sr f� Of the effect of British Ptnopar dlritl'b sheds from October until March, Rfxree months, Coked hid pipe and `'�� �tsAl Anda give the annswer to that quer Rhe only miibelntative, of shooting dreamed of 'future ease of life. But 60a. And If the Germans don't: want liber to the matore temperate climate .. 100 Kea. EtiO Metew this tntatlggle in lite West and don't '�4+esterm Europe it was mit fox long. A Spanish priva- ape Inmmediately and 'teen• bore drown, on him; the Captain WEEKLY PROQRAM Hi61HLIQHTS training tem .there, Is. for obvious W rp, . , and a cut -threat crew: boarded the rea.'stons, not being considered In this Rebercea and sitrbpped, her, Flriday, 106L 13i-IL15 amL, Bing war. If 'we had some southern Poe- 4 Crtasby; 6.1A OR, The story is told by a noted Eirg- p -m'•+ F`�•'�eiim Nems • � sessdoms om! the, North Ameh•iara>1- Don- �� A ligh surgeon In a charming -book call- ?' Ted S`Ibeele's Novraft0nes- a* S �°.4 tOe'nn- where we could train under o A],– .11 - ed "The Cradle,&pf the Deep," It .Is Sa�•1da'y, ,Oct. 14-9.30 a.m., Kid- 10. A. P �'..uropean climatic oontd'it6,ons, the sf•t �� one of the bet "hooks .vex written dies' ftrtyt 12`45 P•m:•, Hili -Billies • 11 4® �� ®Q l Al uation wound' the easier; but as it is � �� 7,45, Barn torose: � "t1 T we have onl about ithe hir�tory of the West Indies 045 y Bri-tis-h, Columbia, which Snakier', Oct. 1-'-•-11 rayl., Dr. C- H_ is tlnforrtuntatel 11 and thus book avers on. the best evi- y flares thousand miles dence that the sanguinary British- IXcMmn; 1 IV W Guy Lombardo or- furbhsr from •the scene of eanfiietrthan 4'`' • ch�tr+a 6, )flay Ryser Orcbeetra; ��i the 'Populous Parts of Canada where of the War o,P the ascend quarter 6.15 ' l4ri ddf'e 7t nt� Orchestra. most of Rhe the wi-1#1 be rali'sed. Ev- + 4 of the I8t11 Century, had as ills de �� Ps .. r i terminim'g cause, not an invasion' of Monrdfay' Oct 16F-iL45 alit, "yl0- ,�t� an at that, LtJ seems as' if the climatic 17 r", tarU Regimrat'• =45 P.ilnn., The Bell �ettW' a,dtvanttage:f of the coast , r . � 1 Of 460 carefully selected Canadian and United States cows at the erilth'er Spain 'or Britain but. the epi- lloyfs,. 6.304 "Hem ,��s"• 7, -Light �� might bo utilized for •the wimterotra,in I ., A., New York World's Fair, an Ayrshire owned by W. H. Coverdale, of sode of Jenkins► 'ear. � � 41l, U'p .� Lfsltsm,, Ing of troops from the territory wPat Kind4ton,� Ont., Inas been named ElBfe, the living emboditnent of a Robert JenNns' bad been brought ug Tlneedfay*, O 17-11.45 am„ Dfek bP Regina �elm cbmth6'•efal artist's cont;;] ption of what a cow should be. Elsie, w.ho adjieentt to Waipping on bhte Thames T Tu 12.45 'P-ut O'Damdel'g , I int on�l?' . 1 1#461 kn6l,im ass Stan geau>ty in the eight years' of her ttife at the and he waa not the hhvan Tightly tto trees• 1.30 l^,1�E 7`3#r1i � d�om lack of Equipment � p n Tidings. 6.45, Sunset u ridS I t �i+,N L+toyfre fdrtft of"lite Canada Steer»ship Lines president, Put tip with rubble robbery on thewagians��� - �Hfrl9 or'- (� r .0e (lilfuf�ew intd hart° gddd rnannews have made her popular with tine agri- htigh seals. He told' the prfvabeer's Wadnesrc>ay, Oct. ,181-IL45 a -m, `aver►&&, aif acb But perhaps 'an even ,more serious • + at e �ttCfrdtt�l'titllfege Boys whds'are her attefldanta tiff the fair. She is milk- Captain mhatt she thought about It -in, "vd;cboxffra R "; 12.4b yisfor obstaclte to the raprld prodplcbibri of , s t ''baled trfiios`d tf�ty and^stn two tlf her daily visits to the famous rotas Ac,-nih�ae banguage. He was mot a dip Befll p•m., The af>red (Janadd'an unfits is the tack of 7 w P 13royts; 6.10 Farmer's News 8 a s :r is tin j ;cr a teful by the Borden comOny she doe's a' sola act TgWal:; for his own safe he bad, bet- CKN1t; Idyge BMA. C -t 10 mechanicall equilpmeewt itself. Me. P f , ,;'il RIC,, r N d `;h(tfi�IN ft bf efts wens. the exhibit of. the 150 cows ter ,11AVO said, Tests. Thi remIlt wa T}yu-s,� '- 1� ^�5 R.t�e cshanizetd ,troops cannot be train tJ t,(t is y, Oct. 19---8.30 am•., Break - f A, i�l__ t 4 .., , fry, Ayw filtl; JersdY, lfdll9tei and'TBrtlwfl Swfss ilweod titan pie was taussed lip agsaingt 'the feA Club 11.45, Yestwrernce 'tlVeQk fir- MON., WFD., ORi.' wdUfltiwt .tllyeirr appropriate mechanism. Y s t. )p b�•4lki r;t#Gilb Coufltrlett, the fnfllt Cbftfi t► O li h chostra.. 6.30 . 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