RAP 1111"” 01W kit”? ‘The man behind n. “busy" sign i. allafd-Wvrkiiig executive. He realizes h“ Yeslimnsibilities and often thinks about making his Will. and choosing arnExecutor of his estate. But... he 15' so busy providing for his family's future that he hasn't yet properly safeguarded his efforts, If your own Will is yet to be made, or the conditions under which it was filst Prepared ‘have changed. you should lose no time in taking effective Steps. We should be glad to assist You. and as Executor or Trustee (>55: YOU the strength. reliability. and efficiency that result from forty-seven ift-i Advertising Rates -» ‘Paya _ h vears of experience and progress. ‘I - w,» new oFeice-i-uicirkx. u. s. g y BRANCHES AT CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHNS. NFLD. MQNTREAL MONCTON SAINT JOHN. N. e. TQRQNTQ . T‘ I ~ lllfl "I Advance l‘ New Contracts Let Alimimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 com, Central Guardian locals. 5n per word; “lcslern iiud Eastern locals cc pcr word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word~ Cliusiiicd 3c per ivord; In _Mcm0riam Notices 70o pcr inch; Lists ui Floral and Slllfllllfll UIIBPIIIES. (lflrds. etc" 5c per name; Letters- 01 Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement ~10 words for $1,... and l0 rents for cvory additional 3 words. Notices in Thanks mm Appm-ioiiui. £01.- pcr inch or 4c per ivuril. Lists of subscription.- 1.. l‘l‘lil.~ iii-r uicii Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rutcs un JppIICIIIIUII- 4...... For Sale ‘[0 Le; 51AM!’ ioi.i.ec'i'ons~ REFILLS iiouse—3i7m“i.r:1~_', , ior .Ul1.,l3-.:?.Ll siiimu albums L! can.‘ sshou] 31,0 “In ‘L fin . siieci Lilliillllilll Job PfilllCly. i _. .. _. ., _____ e "" ‘ h-B-ilfl-lll-H- T() LET - Texisnin. i I)L‘\'- .. . lli"I"‘1'*.N.;. . . oiiiiiii mo I lfl-ANI-S we ni£.=..~r§.’$.i“o....§ i§i.“'“.iin.i'$".°n‘. gdlih“"“i__‘gl Rlrolglfg"; Poole A: Co- Chiirioiiciouii, L-ii-iu-o-ee-oi. EflTvuniiuv “”i-K§.&~i~s fouls- I01)? .10 drcd ; I40 ACRE pcrlv >l'llilll‘li Pnri-ii low for Apply ’l‘nv Ensicrn piiiv ill Iinslun \\ vol-r (if ‘Qlliff’ 1S8 uriifion Si. lllllJTl0II l x'riiiin.vriiixni. gocd condition. ..i1.iltl. S0ll\'l(‘\\'l., li~lili~I-5~22-IZ Wanted n 1‘\.\'.<.\VGl-Z>B\' cnn no June 3rd. 65c by mull. L-TTlS. cpt‘ River. _ H immediate sale. Tr llSl Coni- "5-27-28. In- 14.781. 74-75-27-131‘ SALE lam lnslrue-icil lo sell by auction "[1 lll!" lirlllllis?» oi‘ James Mouughun 5°- ill l"r.viiii| Street. (‘hariiitlmloivn 0n l\'c(l 111K 1W1!" ruilio new Ivllr. nriuui. 10 o .. llliii-nnsc, Iillrhrii liililc. t! . May 211th at 1 p. in. :_ l chcstcrfleld sliiulc IiII ps, 1 hall nick, f) cuplimi d.“ ‘h I bur l large alfil sirlrlirllrd. l sq c, 7 kitchen ‘flirt. l ~luilio couch and a lot of "l rr smaill articles. Terms- rush. JOIIN I’. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. _‘">—~— —- 7 .€_ 11-770-5-27-31. ‘NOTICE "Mir Iiilh contracted .€lIilIn\ IIJIIPH’ Il. t‘. have not been helm: nrv Prison lru~t h;- llllrr of w ma! (iPnLJ Slum-ii 0. hy the 8th A. us ii urit puid, duo tn srntcd or any such presented at the ~ A. W. llfnthlcron. fll trccl bcfnrc Jum- 3rd. f‘. llth filcilium Battery. ll. C. A. .--» 1109-5-27-31 Professional Bards ;--_-_-- ll. F. ARBIIIBALII cllilflfrvd Accountant 140 Richmond Phone n l w i‘._ “M. street no. Box i: McLECD 8. BENTLEY We; IIENI“ EY ILO. J, o. BENTLEY ILC. c. i. lll-j.\"l‘I.l-;Y. one. llfrlslrrg and Attorneys-at- Law 310N161! r0 1.01m Qt" .“'"'.*r-"~@___.srs:___. IAR "wilful? Loan L MEX w. MAIHESON Niall-IR. SllhlfjlTzgR. ETC olleetlom 90 Grrat George 8t. (‘liiirimhu w II M. ALoANIFAkFi _- l . __ n..\.. l.l..n ‘Illusion. some m‘ _ iron. err ‘ of liinniln Building, ~ NONE! T0 LOAN IPHIIIIvWVI-‘OIIAIEIIII: ' known lls Pcicr l... 'l‘ralnor pro- _ Applv 4 Havilnnd Si. 14-447-5-15-11. Miscellaneous une Lijjivixniroir sr.’ Ions Tiicsdzii‘. Ciiu IIFCJIIIIIIUKIJ’. cc passengers. Apply N_ ‘ L Male Help Wanted “unfair-En? flciiiiiivricuii ivirii knowledge of curpciiuw wcrl-fl L-TBU. iv.-\.\"ri:n _-i"..\ii.\ii-:i: UINII-Illlvlvli i For War Supplies I OTTAWA. lvlay 24 —(CP) — A uotzil of 015 contracts. with total .v.ilu2 of $11. ...5. was awarded ‘Cllililfilllll firms lust week, the De- ‘poinuin of Idiuiiti 21S and Supply ‘inmciinccd lodny. Totril orders placed to dale by ihc Dspnrlmcnt of purchasing bczirds which preceded its forma- iinn now iiinouui. lo approximately $2li0,()00.l200. of which about £00000 \\'.l.\ for British account. , Ccuirurls include: - Construction: Construction $23,690. n. Dry Dock and Ship- tii. Enst Saint John. 1rd Dry Dock B. C.. $5.200; Lid, Halifax. c: "E l‘ Fuiidv Comlmfly ‘L‘il.. Hull Sllillllllhliil John I Si; . B. ll: . Co. Llti.. Vuncnui" . Halifax Sliiirvnrrls ,S."i.l;0-’l. Foodstuffs: i S‘ C Lirilnn Co. Lldn Halifrix. ‘l Dairy". Halifax. $5.500. lPlanes Made Available For S01'\’.t‘(‘_ $270.00 for your lo rc 1.111!‘ o . A l_' P. N f‘. 5- 1 ~" ' ' H. KlinShxliiev Pi . . _ g Nursing nT<\r-ITi2'~1iiT‘“You; "'Ani:suii;s' ‘““" 2‘ “C?” m‘ O'["l'A\VA. rciiucst from the n“ “r In" In“ ‘mlk- ‘WIIHQB iIiiiilgililLiioiiiirziimcnl for certain nir- Gmwda" Owe“ E741" “'1'” ni- u..\. iiic Cinuiuzin guvcriiinciit “""""" '*' '7' m" > informed Landon "that tnesc Captured i ~. would bc available” and _ _ _ _ __ “illlll be ll2l'\\'.\l'(l(‘(l at once. air kAPTUnEn_A Fox Arm“. ‘ _..(‘l' Power to d the Commors Frank Hnmm. Mi. Hcrbcvl. l A ,1 b. ;,--_..,,1, Hams icon. L“771'5'27'21'iTnroiiiM ‘Damn-int if Cilllfldlflll __..__.._ ficli1ci' planes were being sent to ~ lll. Mr. Power Hllldl Eli's PLAIIIS For more than filly ‘ plants hnve been dislribuied throughout the Isllind rind Miiri- limes, iind we hnvc nlviuiys planted the best seeds ])1‘CClll'.'ll)l{‘. v Th:- follnuing uuiiuzil bedding plants n1. 20c per rloz. v Pctunias. all colors. mixture. Flaming velvet. Encluiiitrcss mix- turc, Rosy Morn, Blue Wonder. Dwarf Errcct, etc. > Stocks. Verbenns, Porlulnru. Zumm. Giant Dahlia flowering. Sllilllflfllll- gou. Kccliin. Cosmos. Corn Flower. snlixizi Scarlet hurl Bluc. Larkspur. Argeriitum. blue and while. Lupi s. Marigold, African. tall and ilwiirf. Signet. Dwarf and Sunrise Marigold Alyssum. Chrysimthmuni. Verginln i stock. For cdging Lobelin white nnd blue, Lobclln Tenuiv. Viscriria. Gnuiolcqiis and vcrv iluvnrf Mari. i geld. Alyssum. while and Iilliic cnl- cr. Sccdllng pansy and Caruiillon 40c doz. Our e11 double Pclunla seed cos! nf. (he rate of $410.00 per oz. nf. 50c per doz. and Ruffled and fringcd Pctunlns cost $48.00 per n7. at» 25c doz. The nll double pcliiniiis make grnnrl not plants to Cllffy over llic winter. Pcrrcnliiln and BIcllitInIs1—P.1ns_v and English Dnlsv (in bloom) 10c each. $1.00 per dcz. Hnllvhocks nun Delphinlum Lnilcsyiur 20c ouch, $1.00 for 6. $1.75 per rfoz. Dlrzllnlls or Fox Glove. Sweet \VilIinm, Babies Breath. Oriental Pc-pirv, Sims“... Daisy, Perennial Salvla. clc. lot ench. $1.20 per doz. Vegetable Plnntsz-Exlrn early Cabbage, Cauliflower mid Celery $1.40 per 100. 20c pcr dcz. Extra cnrlv Tomato twill produce his of ripe tomato 40c per rloz. Lalo tn- malo 30c doz. Cucumber. Lettuce and Poppers 25¢ doz. Lalo Cnbbuge and Cauliflower not ready before 15th June. Cabbage 30c per 10') Cauliflower 20c doz. 75c per 10.’). lf by mall odd 10c per 100 for Iwfilflllf‘ Carter 8r co Secdsmcn hnvc our plants for snle and we deliver nlnnis lo the-m rinily. We are always plensed to hnvc our customers call at our gardens and personally select their require~ ments. If vou bring lint. bOXPs wr- can give vcu better service. and we also mnkc n sutwtnnflnl discount on lnrize orders. All onlers for mall- lmz oi- express must be ncrnmnnnlerl bv cash. monev order or cheek with bunk ccmiuisslon. Please wrlle very olnlnly full address and sign your Illlml‘. J. V. "Av 8' SOY I‘. ". 7!"?! 1R7 CIIAIILOTTETOWWV. I’. E. I. L-TI5-5-fl-N. {I _\'(‘8 1'5 Qlll‘ - Asrcvs, Phlox. ' 15.1 i "r:.'I1ll‘ lll divs lull? ‘m’ 29"" ‘mono offered to place at the dLsp__ in. o, ‘iii- !Zli\l‘llllll\‘lIl of (irenbBiit; ain n.l lhe r-qupmcnt- m the was 0 .'i.. minis \v.ii:;i ii. uiiéllll ‘Qqlllrl’ ll( which wore in 0011001 , "The gownuncnt of GIT-ll Brit- iain IS fully lnviirc _of the ‘ 5111) i105 laud cnuimiiciil. which we . nvc 10.8 ‘and sunn- days ngo if. rcqucslcrl a i ccrluin iiumbci‘ of different LXI)? lilil'l‘.illlll‘.\'_ ilic ivniiliiruliiis of n1; _ l1 (lo not lliink I should l-ZIH‘ to tic ' Illgiiiiail: ivns received on 'I‘ue.<dfl.V I05’- on 'I‘ucs:lii_v evening n r0111 l0 llic clfcct ‘that nlrplnncs would be available, lwoulil be forwarded at curt‘- l For common Ordinary sore cl l T0111)’ THE CHARLOTIIETOWN gggoimv“ STOCK QUOTA TIONS l Pound Closes llay Unchanged n N . . SlOCk MCI T1281’ Al’ A Tgvirw “Ygmbcéru Mnyimzzojoogg; e o n s - _ a e cents and set e b close un- Exclgange nc Llllh iiiier mu ejarngwgflgi o: three changed in relation to the United slates dollar in the foreign ex- ..i_ ————-—— change market tcday. Am c and F 22 (By The Canadian Press) The Canadian donni- finished up Am Radiator 5 1'4 ' 1-8 cent at a discount. of 21 7-11 Am Tel Tel 14 1-3 Toronto and Montreal stock piar- De,- gent (gnaw; foreign ex- Am Water 6 3-8 kels closed. change control board rate 8.09- Anaccnda. 21 1'4 New York-Stocks closed higher. 19.91 per cent. discount). The French Atchison 14 1-4 Winnipeg-Wheat 4 to 4 3-8 cents i franc (il-Dlicd .01 cent f0 1.80 cents. Ball. Ohio 3 higher. ‘The Belgium belga and the Nether- Baldwin Loco 13 3-3 l3_l"ld§___glllid_lJI‘_ were__unqupt_ed. Bendix Av 27 114 i» ——' ——— —-— - "*7" - ‘ ' Beth Steel 69 1'5 ghryslgr 2*} ?'g I 0n E ison . B ' k P t u Curt Wright A 231-2 s Else Pi" Lite 2g if Gen Eiéc ‘ s... .1... n Phases 0f Royal Tour Gendlvloilors 31f Goo ric - , u 1 n Goodyear Tire .3 5-.. R. K. CARNEGIE s AND "run PEOPLE CHEERED 1st NIP); fare} 11215 8 SHOWS KING AND QUEEN APART FROM SPEC- nf, 8 6 - r ,' s Y Kmnecom 2,, ._, TACLLAR, REviEuLR s.“ s. Mom, Ward 34 7-8 N Y central 10 3'3 Written for The Canadian Press quake him a suitable representative N01‘ AITLQO 15 5-3 By DR. ll. L. KEENLEIISIDE ‘of Canaida and of his profession on Nor Pacific 5 1-4 One rear ago their Majesties 'i‘he. n difiicuil. vet enviable assignment. Purainount 4 7-8 King and Queen arrived in Canada. Those who read "And the People Penn R. R 17 1-2 Lookiiigback through the haze 01 Cheereci" will recognize the wisdom Phil Pet Co ' 28 3-4 intervening mont; s, through the oi LA.C choice. Pure Oil c0 7 spectral annals of these crowd/xi __ _ Radio com 4 1-2 days. the Royal Visit mkcs on sciiic- Published in Ottawa. Sears Roe Co A 64 1,2 thing o1 the nostalgc quality o1 a ' _ ,Soum PM , 7 34; delightful but half-iorgooteii dream. _ Mr. Carncglcs book. which is ub- std on N J 32 14 To contrast the substance of LIILLQUSIICG bv the Legionary Library iere sm- 6 ;".‘:‘;:":..r1‘.“ ':1*~'."""*“:*~e;r*r;" w ““i*’*°%i.£f.t“° _ i '1 i ‘me an sa ac ,4 n, IS no in o e i: 1'2 crowding [our heaiilines today ls to [comprehensive account of the Royal . union Com i i-z iil°l$li“1§.‘.i~il$‘°§?°2. ‘fiélifffi-i‘. ‘Eli’: .Xi‘“;.‘.'.»ii 12221-21‘. “if?” n..?i.é’.‘°‘“§;% l Hngl-eglt (gigs ImD 113*; mzilb.‘ CflIi-Hgligébe d d k 1 ' scuight mghrir 1J0 poiltvav their Mia}: - - 1s wei remin e .’ even n cs ics intm a mosaic-re where l. 1E U S Rubber 17 3-8 the midst of a, conflict which de- were to some cinfeiit liberated fronii U S Ind Al 16 1-2 mands the concentrated effort of the spectacular ceremonies attend- Vanadium 23 1-8 every element in our national life. ant upon their presence among us, West Union 15 of happier days that have been, and to tell soirictliing of the organiza- wcs; E19,; 33 will again return. For this reason. lion Lliat lav back of the tour. of the as W811 as for its intrinsic qualifies personalities who had a crew, c1931 as a sparkling record of an cxcep- to dn with if. and of the reactions tlonal event. tliepubllciition of Mr. Clnijneeies chronicle of the Royal ZS with interest and satisfaction. The se cction of R, K. Carnegie to not as the sole representative of GRAIN it will be received by Canadians CHICAGO. Mzi-y 26—(AP)—-Wh0a.t prices rcve more than a cent a bushel y‘ i-cirday as t-radicrs follow- ed the rally in securities and gains cf IIE-UPET tihan three cents in whoa-t quotations at Wmnlpeg. Wheat clued 1—-1 5-8 cents hig-licr, July 84 7-8-85. Sept 84 34-7-8; Corn 1-8-1 cent inghei". July 63 1-8-1-4. Sept 62 5-8; Oars 5-8-3-4 hvgiher. WINNIPEG. May 26—((7P)— Mcdicrate blilylltig induced by the IIIIDYTVPCI tone of reports from the war ores of Europe and s1ro"g drrplnis at Chicago bow-fed wheat futures prz-ccs more than four ccnls on Winnipeg grain exciliazige _\"e.=t.0'.'da,\'. Trading was compar- nivcl_v' quiet but light offerings iniidc up for lack of enth-usrasm as qurtnforis finished 4—4 3-8 cent-s higher. Miiy at 75. Jun 7 l 1-8 and Oct. 7B 3-4—7-8 cents , held a: An Argon-fine holiday jlueius Alrcs opera-tors idle. ltaly’s Soldiers Told To Tighten Ranks For War ‘SICC-K mnrkct Saourd Canadian iouixnalism on their Ma-i- csties‘ voyages to and from Cannrla was ntonee an obvious and an ad- iirrnblc choir. In the first. place lc ivns the superintendent in Ottawa of that. great co-opcrativc nrganiza-I 111051711011‘ of the lion. The Canadian Pres. In addi- licn he was. and is, an acute and lhorourzhlv competent mnn. The Prime Minister and his colleagues recognized in Mr. Carne- gie those qualifies of character, mind and DCYSDIIHIIIZV which would ncwspziper- i of the Canadian people..." In this him he has succeeded. With clarity of thouclil and incisive phrase 1c has reproduced those essential qual- .ltics of a great evcnt which com- iprisc, but. also extend far ‘ieyond. lihc mere clciiiil of the official nro- ‘gramme, "And the People Cheered" is more effective in providing an accurate unilerstnndiiig of the signi- crince. the dimensions and the af- Royal Visit» than an? other published work. And 1t is as entertaining as it is intelligent. Th0 book has n large number oi delightful and pertinent illustra- tions and is iiitrncrivelv bound. It deserves the wide distribution it will undoubtedly achieve. I FINANCE I n By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial “Titer NFHV YORK. Ma)’ 26—-(APl— Wn-r glc:m lifted a rifle 1n the '. WZLIIOIII. any Aupoclal 119w; lo ncfounrl. for lll. and leading issues. onded a generally jt-sinting week ivlth a fair- zvllv. . .. aircraft-s and coppers canoe o the fore fc-rgairtsiunnlrizg to 3 cri" more gminits. Top gains were reduced in most. cases at t-h-e olrse. The A=scclnfecl Prens average of 60 rt-crks hold n iicf RGVGIICE of .3 f of n pcznt at. 38.1 but for the week f-Il"\\‘i’fl a net loss o.’ 2.3 poms. Transfers fer the f-wo hours to- rnmrl 554 7130 chores compared with 1.003.070 Inst Sriturdno’. Cnnnriitnn f-aiies ux-“e quiet, Dis- tiller; first" ms and Wmkcrs, encin vi) 1-2. slirwiiic the widest mnvg- motifs on the b2" hnzrrl. Inferna- ltlorri] Nrkrl rlirrwprd 1-2. on we addressed l0 the nrmy by CFOWil “llfb. Bvflllllan 'I‘rc"f'cn moved iin Prince Humbert today on the an- 541 but other Cuindinn stocks nlversarv of Italy's entry into the $‘l‘.f‘l‘.\'(‘fl little chfllT€P~ » RQME, May 24-(0? Havas)— Italy's soldiers were told to tight- en ranks and make the "llfiw r0110 of Empire ring with the solemn and lhIICXlblc ‘cadence of their mnrcliing battalions“ lii a message First. Great. War. The Crown Prince. commander nf Itnlyis first army group. said the armed forces are no the be- ginning of “the triumphnl march of ihe Ilfillnn people." "Troops of Italy. raise 1'01" flags, covered with glory. tradi- tion and memories." the message sald.“S0ld1ci's who know BVPY)‘ heroism 11F] every sacrifice, vel- erans nf lhvcc wars, tempered b1’ hard battles. accustomed to the triumphs of victory. and young in- i IGIIIITIIIFII who are training en- iliiisinstlcallv to be worlhy of your mice-tors, lighten vour ranks and make the road of Empire ring with the solemn and inflexible cadence of your battalions!" "Beyond all risks and all aims. our command must nlwiiys be for the glory of the King-Emperor and the grandeur and power of tho immortal fnlherlzind. Long llvc Italy! Hall the King and Il Ducc!" Auction Sale I will sell by public auction at 13 Pnssimnre Street 0n Friday the 31st day of Miiy A. 0.. 1940 at 1:30 p. m. All household effects Including sov- cral good piece; of furniture, cut 1 8115!. dishes and large mirror. sllvcr | ivare. small range. 1 Terms cash. JOHN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. Amour: p7"‘n‘)lnp“f In: A‘1‘(\{‘-1II., United A rernfi. Glenn ‘farm-i. Fore-n; frckhccd. Anacon- dn. Kenniscott, Du Ponf. and Scars Roebuck. loser" up to n nolnt or so m. eluded Dc-iv Clienilml. Ilnxm can- hid-c. Jrhiv-ll/fnnvllle, FFvlvni-qn K0- ilnk and Standard Oil of N. J. Above is reproduced on¢_0I U)" new \\','\l' saving‘ Stifinpsuuhlvh will! be on sale to l e 53",“ FRI,“ . on Jlonilziy May 27th. 1hcfll 510ml“ cost 25c ouch nnd sixteen of them can be exchanged for one 55-99 W?" Savings Certificate. The purchase of Ivar Sftvlngs Stamps affords the small Investor an "PjWYWmI-Y 1]‘ purchasing Wai- Savmfl‘ Cerlm‘ eaten hy easy instalments. “a! Savings Stamps ore being sold not only b_v banks and post offices. hut also by many small stores and sim- ilar o. nblishmcnts throughout the country. "Shadow llirplane Factory llead To Be Replaced LONDON. May 24 -(CP Oable)— lLOYd Beavcrbrook. minister for air- .crn.ft production. announced tonight. ‘lthe retirement of Lord Austin from ;ihe cliairnizmshii) of the Shadow lAcro Engine Committee. He is lo be replaced by W. R. Robles. president I101 tlic Society of motor manu- facturers and traders. Lord Austin headed the commit- tcc from its formation in 1936 and ‘wzis large-Iv responsible for coordin- niing the work of six Shadow fact- 0l'l(‘S. I Mr. Rooles. an authority on trans- ;p0r_t and motor manufacture. is n.5- isociiitcd ivitiii n number of automo- lbilc firms. He is a member of the board of trade advisory council and rthe overseas trade development council. {Daily War Survey sfinire flamers . ivere U. S. SHr-l. Br-fflilrhenL lmurz- i (By The Canadian Press) Captiiuc of the Channel port of .Boulogne by the Germans diespte l\‘lg0l‘(>llS iosisifanice lndzoates the enemy i: able to move forces and sit vlics forward throng-h his cor- " France and Bclgum 1 llic lac-e 01' Aillid DFCS-IIPQ on the sides of the corridor. The corridor has IIC-tl‘ been nar- rowed lo a undih of 20 miles, ec- cording to weekend mport-s and furiliw prfsfllrc {is being exerted b_v the A111 < with n view m cut-ting if. off compiclcl_i'. lsolailtng 1hr Ger- man nflvrlucc forces in the coast-ill ‘regicn nnil restoring ccimiinnicn- fzons between lihe British. Bel- gian and French troop; 1n {.119 north ntid ilie main Wench annles in the south. ’l‘h.'it prrsuirc against the cor- ridor. combined wfh the work of the Rcviil All‘ Fnzce in bombing" assembly points fIIlCI communion- flous couslilute= s. reel threat to ‘the enemy. So long as one present sitnint-lcn continue: and Allied fires riire is not rcinxcd enemy loss- ies m mechanized mirpincirl. and siupplms. not to speak of men, are brund lo ho heavy. The Allies mriv be inferior in numbers o1 aircrnft and in the qualify and quanlnn" of land ve- hicles bui they arc not inferior in gun power and the long Urrman corridor is exposed to Allied gun- fire on both sides. Mlnard‘: kills pain. 1' FIUFUFS M,“ 27m, These Certificates are Issued In denomirintion of $5.00, $10.00, $25.00, $50.00 and $100.00 Oetttflcnte is individually registered at Ottowv _ Above in reproduced one of the new War Saving (‘crllll-ntc. which are being offered lo the (‘anadtim publlo on Morphy Each War Slvln|l < PAGE‘ FIVE On Sale Today! WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES A direct obligation o] the Dominion of Canada “Since the momentous day of last September, hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been asking themselves, ‘What can I do to help win the war?’ "One answer is, ‘By saving!’ Every man, woman and child in the Dominion can now make a direct and eon- tinuing contribution to Canada's war effort by saving not only his dollars, hut also his nickels, dimes and quarters to buy ("node's War Savings Certificates." ' ' MINISTER OP FINANCE. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES: are repayable in seven and one-half years. If you hold them to maturity. you will receive 3% on your money — your investment will in- crease by ZSCB. They are sold as follows:- For a $5 certificate you pay $4 For a $10 certificate you pay $8 For a, $25 certificate you pay $20 For a $50 certificate you pay $40 For a $100 certificate you pay $80 TO FIT ANY BUDQET: _You can take advantage oflhis patriotic and profitable savings plan. whether your savings are measured in dollars or in occasional nickels. dimes and quarters. Canada's War Savings Certificates are expressly designed to appeal to the man or woman of modest means who cannot afford to subscribe to war bonds of larger ‘denominations. but who desires to do something tangible to assist the Country's war effort. CHILDREN T°°2 Even children can urchase War Savings Certificates, using their eoppers. nic els and dimes to buy War Savings Stamps at 25c each. Sixteen of these stamps will buy one $5. Certificate. DEVELOP THE SAVING HABIT: You can purchase as many War Savings Certificates as you like. up to $500 ma- turity value in any calendar year. Buy them when you wish REGISTRATION: waive :52 ffifikidd/IM Get your War Savings vorllflcatn or Stomp Curd today. Your employer villl gladly arrange to mike vmolily deductions from your ingu to buy Wol- llvlnp vortlllclho — buy then-i often. Remember, systematic saving is success- ful saving — and your Country needs your money. Each War Savings Certificate is regis- tered in one name only, and is not transferable. REDEMPTION: War Savings Certificates cannot be called for redemption by the Government prior to their date of maturity. The owner, however, has the option, after six months. of redeeming his certificates for cash at fixed re- demption values. In urgent cases. advance notice will be V!“ Complete Information and application forms at BAIIKS, POST OFFICES llllll IIEAIERS tlon 4A; the start of the invasion o1 Holland, Foreign Minister Vanklef- fens said that by far the greater part of the Dutch navy was lll the East Indies and that the COIOIIIIII nlr _fnrccs included up-to-dato bomocrs rind 100v fighting plaiicsi The Islands will be able to feed raw malcrlns to the Allies. the United States and Japan lf the pro- duction machinery is adjusted. East Indies Follow Fleet Moves Carefully BATAVIA. Java, ents East Indies authorities lost lime and seized 18 enemy ships. under the British flnc. new Allies and with ese neighbors FOREIGN securities. -Movements of the Unified States and Japanese fleets in the Pacific are followed with interest by rest-1- of the Netherlands East In- dies who, since Germany overran their homeland, have manned their land. sea and air defences and in- terned 5.000 fifth column suspects. no in clearing for action when Ten of the vessels are going out to sea The Netherlands officials are sit.- lempti-ng to folou- a calm middle course 1n trade dealings wrlfh their their Japan- would reject any offer of protec- ACQUISITION ORDER SPECIAL NOTICE Subject to certain exemptions, the Foreign Ex- change Acquisition Order requires every resident of Canada who had any foreign currency or foreign currency deposit in his possession, ownership or control on May 1st, 1940, regardless of amount, to sell the same to an Authorized Dealer (chartered bank) on or before May 31st, 1940. Unless an extension has been granted by the Board, any resident who has not complied with the terms of the Order on or before May 31st, 1940, will be in default and subject to the penalties provided in the Order. The Order does not require the sale of foreign Further information and particulars may be obtained from any branch of a chartered bank. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD May 26—(A.P) f Sees Printing Press llestroying Nazi Juggernaut NEW YORK. Mav 24 _(AP1 the Germans invaded Holland. . , < Tiiev rounded up rum column 1T1"? "Fmllm? DYPSS- "Weill/Pd 11! suspects. impounded Properly ii- iGemVm-v 50° “m” “W. 1"“ "ll" mounting to almost sloovoobxm miriteiv desfrov the Nazi luflgeriinut rumbling through . Lngunrd irxd in "printing ilnv" c New York wnrlrlfls fnir today. "Gcrmun mcclinziizcqi l now F‘ H "But the printing press w invented will be stronger mliZhIV weapons flier are now usin lBOI-h the Unueu States and and M" <l<‘-<""1\',ll1¢-=s weapons b Japan have taken stands for mnln- ‘dLCDNIFmII “lmllflmlcf "W"! U1! lenancc of the sfnfus qun in the “ca”? ihplngvkog" t,‘ Y, 1‘ E ‘l I d. _ D 1._ r ‘c cirinu. ;\1ll1lIl'(‘lllI_\', unprinted $11521]; grade" llzesclegiplchtg“ p.0,1agnnrl:i_ Lnguarriia dennrcci "n worse than no press at all. .______,' EXCHANGE - " Europe. M0301 1.700 strident! cremonics at tho destruction has all Europe trembling." he Sflld. hlch Lucy than the .ni'css that i< not frcc and honest i1