Show Unrest I Ari Arises As As' Soldiers s. s Miss Mis s Go Good d War Grub not an Englishman am among ng them thousands of ot Germans S and peoples who owed alle allegiance lle- lle glance to Germany crowded together in the streets of ot London eagerly searching the sky for tor signs of ot raiding German aircraft ready at the first sign of attack to seek safety In Inthe inthe inthe the under underground round thoroughfares while English police officers looked on In disgust So declared Major J J. J JH H Slay ter retired medical officer of ot th the Canadian Canadian Canadian Ca Ca- nadian army fo formerly of ot Su Surrey rey England England En En- gland land at the Hotel Utah where where-he where he is stopping g with Mrs Slayter arid add their two daughters Alicia and Moll Molly while en route to England after arter passing the winter In California BRITONS NEVER NEVER RAN The only peo people le that the Germans sc scared red with their raids raids' during the war were their own people An Englishman Englishman Englishman En En- never never ran ran from an an attack during those r raids ld i. i I was in hi London and and Edinburg Scotland during air raids and no Englishman or Scotchman would join the droves droves' of ot frightened ped foreigners who eagerly awaited th the opening of ot the subterranean thoroughfares thorough thorough- fares This i is what what Major 91 Slayter said aid further in regards to the Germ German n raids U 1 NOBILITY SET EXAMPLE h Major Slayter r t told ld o of i some of ot the tue the remarkable service rendered In England by women during hostilities He said women of England long ago gave up farming and even dairying and when all the men men left lett for the front It re remained remained re- re to the wealthier class of women i 1 I I i I I 1 I to pitch in and set examples which h they hey did with the result that they a ac accomplished accomplished ac- ac marvelous things He said sald that the women of England raised all the foodstuffs doing everything from preparing the soil to vesting hat the crops WOMEN IN WAR S. S Major Slayter was connected with various C Canadian hospitals in France during the war and observed the unusually unusually un un- un- un usually heroic s service r rendered by women nurses and ambulance drivers the majority of whom were from England England En En- gland a ad d were as young young as as 19 and 20 29 years of age Ills His admiration was unbounded ui un- bounded for the women of ot all the countries who assisted in whatever capacity ca capacity capacity ca- ca ca- ca at the front F FED D TOO WELL IN WAR Attributing unrest In England and andin andin andin in the United States as well to the u usual P Jg od t feeding f i of Dr tM t troops go d dur during r. r ing t the e war war declaring that people In hi general genera want cant t to eat better and as a re result re re- sult are finding It ne necessary essary to increase crease their earning capacities Major Slayter expressed the opinion that this this' is ls havIng having haying hav hay ing its influence e on depleting the stores of ot food tood throughout the world as It did during the war war He said sald that thousands thousands thou thou- sands of English soldiers are returning to districts where there were no amusements such a as f were provided luring during th the e war war and that this is causing causing causing caus caus- ing new dissatisfaction WHOLE FAMILY AIDED Major Slayter has has has' two sons eons in the English navy at at present His oldest daughter Alicia nursed in a hospital l lin in England and the other daughter turned during hostilities The own a a. large apple farm tarm farmin in Nova Scotia and a portion of f their time is spent there |