to per ivuril; application. the enem ‘Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern “may. Announcements and (Joining Classified 3c per word; in Memorial Notices ‘lUc per inch; Lists l-‘luriil and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5c per name; Letter; n; Condolence ‘flic- per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for cvcrv additional 3 words. Notices 0f Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on you Buy Victory Bonds you are lending money to Canada to provide weapons for the men who are doing the actual fighting- us make possible, by lending our money, weapons that are equal or superior to those of y . . . “Given equal weapons" said Mr. Churchill, “we can beat the life out of the enemy-i" fighting men can do lti And we at home can help . . . But only if each of us does our share by lending our dollars to Canada to the very limit of our ability. That means that we must buy as many Victory Bonds as each of us can—not next month, next year, but NOW! .,i‘1GDRE a. WLEODIEM Events 3c per word: oi Lists of Subscriptions Wanted lkoo lbs. Auuly Wei ll . _ For Sale Gcod order. B. Guardian, Dliilni: lztble chairs. __Gunrilian. L- 196- Male Help Wanted How Are Your Eyes‘ If vnu are having symptoms strain —. headaches. yin of cyes_ or specialist. At ynur service with year» of experience and a thorough ri-frzic-tinz service. Call in and discuss you difficulties. G. F. llutclieson I‘. G. HUTCI-IESON G. I‘. HUTCHESON mllorrell allll Colipaiiy ii. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Accountanta Intern Trust Building Charlottetown I M. ALBAN FARMEll us. use BAIIIBTER, souciroii noun T0 tom. ALEX W. MATHESON BARBISTER. Money to Lnun Professional Bards ITO. n flunk of Commerce Udl BOLICITOR BTO- Collrctlnnl Office: 90 (trout George Street. PORN N‘ .-\TE:I'I.ANOT' APT. L-257-2-l4-2i. {oritzslibiiw-iiciinsrcorrect). Anni); a 12-16. ;i_~4-~~ -»-»---- “i WIANTED — MAN FOR FARM- work. Steady lob. Good wnHN. Apply Guardian. L-296-2-l4-li. . McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. r. HENLEY. K c .i. s. oemtsv K. c. Barristers and Attorneys-ut- Law MONEY T0 LOAN l5! Prince Street Female Help Wantel‘ ivT-Cfiien- “A iiiairisiiizivcifs". l- wfyir?» _ ‘JPTBJ. MAID, Slate experience. Box '71, Char- _>l0.iClA)\\'l1._________ L-228-_-2;13-3l, WAN'i‘ED —EXPERIENCED MAID for private family in MonbreaL rite Guardian. L-294-2-l4-2i. ivlixi~icfj' -_ IALLLAITIIITMENTI‘, Apply "I... G." Guardian. L-24l-2-14-2l. Help Wanted-Male GET INTO FOOD. TO-DAYS most important business. If you have been SClliill-l Aluminum Ware, Electrical Appliances. Washing Machines Automobiles or Acces- sories and oiher commodities now affected by war priorities which may have left you without a Job, you will be interested in learning details 0i a business not curtailed by present. day C0lldlti0ns. Sell Groceries and other daily necessi- ties. We have openings in nearby counties. For full particulars write the J. R. Watkins Company. Dept, Z-C-1A., 2177 Masson Street. Mon- treal. Que. N-2-6-4i. Business Opportunities INDEPENDENT M E IbC H A N T S who take orders at home, sell Famllex Products in demand in each home if there is not a quali- fied dealer in your district. In- crease considerably your volume of business and profits. No risk, mer- chandise nlivziys fresh and ship- ments each week according to ord- ers. Come to see us for wildl- tlons or write. Fumilex Products 5'70 St. Clement Montreal. No. d. Escaped ESCAPE!) FROM MY RANCH female fox RFSBV. Reward. Gor- don Macmillan, Cornwall. L-243-2-13-8i. Lost LOST-AN AIRMAWS WALLET containing sum of money, photo- graphs, etc. Probably near the Forum, Finder please leave with City Police. Reward. L-3l2 TEIVLERS The Crapuud Creamery 00.. will receive tenders for cord wood at I rice per cord, delivered at the ‘reainery. The Wood must not be less than 3 in. in slse. The (Joinpuny la not obliged to accept the lowest or any tender, and will also decide the uantlty of wood to each tender. fi-ZBG-Z-lt-ld. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Crapuud Creamery Company will be held in the Com- munity Crapaud Hall Tues- day, February 17th. 8t 2 o'clock in tho afternoon. All interested in dalrying are invited to attend. v JVDIJ! ,1A_1R NEW HAVEN W. l. Th1? regular monthly meeting of New Haven W.I. was field s: the home of Mrs. Kenneth Doherty with thirteen members present. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed after which several let. ters of appreciation were read from soldier boys who were remember-ad at Christmas. The members filled in the "Vic- wry Card". and material m two quilts, also five pounds yum was passed out to members. It was decided to hold a Weigh- lr" Party at. Mr. Neil MacKllinoirs home. MISS Reta Frizzell gave a very i teresting monologue, Mrs. Rich. McicPhee invited mem. bers for next. meeting, roll m“ u, be answered with a. "Joke." A de. llclous lunch was served after which meeting closed with the King. _____i_________ MRS. MARY McBRIDE Friends learned with regret of J o P3551118 c-f Mrs Mary McBride, wid- ow of the lat/e TJOUIIES McBi-idc. which occurred Jan 1st in Cape Traverse at the home of .ier 50h Joseph The deceased was born in M14. dleion 85 years ago and was ‘he daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Murray. A woman of sterling character. she was loved and hon- ored for her many Christian vir. tueus. She was always ready to lend I. helping lllmd to anyone in distress and her passing will be mourned by a large circle of friends. She leaves to mourn one son and four daughters. namelyz‘ Joseph. Cape Traverse; Mrs. Swithin Mc~ Kenna, Fernwood; Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly, Norboro; Mrs. J. P. Kflollgh. Cape Traverse and Mrs. James Muttart. Edmonton. Alta. to vilzom much sympathy ls extend- ed. Four daughters have prede- ceased her some yeurs ago, The funeral was held Jan. 3rd from the home of her son to St Peter's Church, Seven Mile Bav. where Requiem I-Iltzh Mass was cc.- Give the CHILDREN Allenbaryb Perfected COD LIVER OIL Each TI-aspoonful contains VITAMIN A 8000 Units VITAMIN D800 Unite Full 10 oz, — - -75c ‘Full 20 oz. — — —$l.25 JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE Frock ‘New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Prfll) QUOTA 110ml CENTRAL Gllilllllllll Ills ' la reserved m! aeilo at laaal luesrell. lat alvorllll a sun; nature may he iaaertad at I out: a INI- Ilflllt! ti!!!" ll advance. Montnal Stock CBASWILL far Photographs OONFEDEBATION LIFE INDUI AKQI. Irfll 000K STUDIO where marl people are being photographed Exchange (Canadian Press) FllliRUARlllé. 194; l ______.§_ JNEHEH§E§HiNZN Hii-légig PROCLAMATION Whereas Monday, February 16th 1942 has be.“ ‘r pointed as the day of the inauguration of the second y“ 1,911 Loan, I call upon all citizens of the City of Charm,“ town, on that day to observe the occasion by the 535p], lng of flags and patriotic emblems and to be present, a; u“ opening ceremonies and the lighting of the Beacon fire, I would most. earnestly bespeak your support, not onl by generous subscription to the measure of your ability, 1M‘ by your heartfelt prayers as well, that the loan may b. m‘ a success as to prove a further weapon in the hands of those guiding our affairs to the end that the scheme of u“ tyrants may be brought to nought, and that Peace crowned with Victory may soon reign once more in this our M, land. B. ROY IIOIMAN, Biayog '—:-:§:-:§:-:§ 2:42:42. -\ f-ii S” LEGION DANCE Arm uriea tn- Slml u“ Bloch 5°" night. Admission so 0:39:35 a u u Am c and r 1g 1, i ‘no! m 1-2 __.__ ' ' Am Tel Tel m 54 Bruck silk FIB! SATURDAY — Fire. caus- Anacondfl 13 M ca... csirwni. 4 8-4 ed by an over-mated stove pipe. Baldwin 1-°°° 33 Can Car era as a-a caused considerable dalnnge to a ggrghdllébehé 60 3,4 Can Pacific; a: 5-8 pedmomwiriefihne rfgslldgpaeooisutgt. - C Sm Robet . C1168 001° i: L: plants sew n 1'7 Biituifday “moi-cling. The blgae was Chrysler l, M Dom Brid $9 confined to this one room and ne- Jvn Bdlw n ixmswe n 01-! lliltediftdamale toboth moi-com o1" All“? m“ 2314 Dom ‘Pextiie ‘ll and contents. A line of hose from G911 E196 32 74 Pounds Co 14 1'4 the motor pumper extinguished the. Ge“ Mm" . 2;, 1-2 Int Nickel - fire which occurred at 10.10 a. m- o: Nor Pfd 3a M Mti Power 2i s-a ___ Kemww“ 8t I-w PM ll 1'1 on nrra roe-r .. ms frond. 51°!“ w“ m 1 4 3Y1 MW C"! - fender and radiator of an a ‘ "Ywlmi :'Btot¢w I buswembsabdnmunawm 1t N01‘ Am 9° 22 34 st of Citn Pfd — collided with a telephone post at PM“ RR‘ 3 g the corner of Inn orlzh Avenue gfdllgiflNg° if ' and Birchwood Sheet SlblfldlY ‘ tn - t,» g3 H MINING . are 22:2,". U" “' _ m1 hich had just rumba of! g gglbgfi’ l-g __. M glrclivévogd Street with lhtkuftediitill. ' _ his auto hit the post B - West Union 14 1 3 (Omndisu Pmn) m“ mm t u, we“ E16“ 781-8 10mm“ Feb’ 15- Esnilgrwg: trlle acclidleagnt $011116; Woolworth *" sunk! m“, {has None of me occupants was Arntfield 6 i-b "—'_" OADS CHOOL JUN- Mantreal Curb Bin’ B“ 5 lggo€gDnCROSSs— The regular 252213;, f, l‘: meeting of Sffilllfig‘ Helpers Branch —-—— B01310 7 1.5 0i’ Cwss Roads School was llfllfl (Canadian Press) Bralm-n, 305 on Feb. 13th. Special items of - c‘ group,“ 45 terest in meeting were the answeri- Se" "" - e l.“ r.’ “Il.si.s:“::rs.:"“.z c1 mm 190 ercie s or . Abltlbi com ‘l0 CZ... PM; 1m n. letter from soldier overseas who Abitibi Pfd 5 1-2 cent Pol, 3 we; remembered_ at: Christmas. Asbestos 13 Q5851“ 105 packing a quantity of tubes and B A Oil _ 16 Cgchgnouy 46 coupons for Red Cross office. filling Beauhrirnois 9 3'4 (arm smell; 35 in V cardinstcad of usual exitzange Bathurst A 13 1-2 Cosmos 19 of Valentines by pupils and teach- Dom Tar‘ 3 5'3 Dome Q11 15 er ,report that another afghan has Don A’ 3 1'2 East, Mel 155 been started for Britain and com- In“) Oil 5 1'3 Falcon 325 mittees appointed for carry wat- Femdsle g er,_ making cocoa and wast. An Frmmoeu; 31 iéiyogagle pgrlgram was follpvégd by Gillies 3 l-4 ra ag. e money rea z was Gnw Lake 1 donated to AIeXanderOrphanagein Goldale w l! 1-4 yglag Eameis) inwwlliich alld later- Gold Ga 21-2 cipa Mal. y acier an wo I-falcrow 2 kind ladies of district arid singing ‘c“““‘“““ PM" m”, Hard Rock 4 of National Anthem brought to an 5m“ I-Iollinger am» end B. very interesting Valentine — tars: Min .2 it? 5:222. arsed.- c°mm°i°f 152 Imp Bails 202 ' le Stewart new ti a m l- NW“ Sm“ " m: Nickel iaa 3-4 Giro Read! Cl 153mb inaliod Montreal 135 ._ ‘ 1.1g Cay: a9“ nei R i Bank _ Keri Add 355 Lucy Carver. Duet. V for Victory Ola] Kirk Lake 55 Margaret. and Bryer Jones. Recita- Iizkc Shor 560 tion, Sterling Gard. The sun-v o! itch 38 1-2 St. V i ti , I t . ‘ - Grain Little m. 12s tion. ‘siiriilll; slgwasrliwsaglltaficeiiile Macassa 125 MacRme. Chorus, Pack Up Your fiarésheod iii Troubles. a en - WINNIEPEG. Feb. 15—-(OP)—1n liialartlc 15o Personals COll IIIQ v Winnipeg gm.“ exchanae Saburdaia “con 44 1'4 Vesbgilansllwgisiarclarlollgtg-griagli ‘grrlzvo- Clcszng prices: Nllybflb 18 - - ,. , . ‘l 1‘ ed Friday night to spend a short \\ neat. M..y BIB. Jul B Noranda. 4'1 1-4 OMS “my W; July 4,8 7,3; 0c; ggrrrimtal 3i leave at his home, East Royalty. 47 5-8. _ Eh _ Emily,’ 3X" 64‘ ‘my 62 MA‘ ,9"*,,I,““k°1 6 7'3 haylfit$2fital2c%tl:rg:tlf‘fgo£k%a:% eagle p-ljloés: ‘ 7a Pggmagter it l-2 fcigpever at??? shendlnl the vast Wheat: l hard '18 1-8. 1 no; 90mm Gold 120 A e W1? visltlne her uncle. Mr- bfl; 2 no, ~74 7.3; 3 nor l-h, t Pick Crow 210 Rpirus acDonuld, (formerly of nor ‘l2 1-4: 5 “Mal 7°_1'2' 6 wtega Preston 260 Ce m" PEI") whlle 9" ‘WW 53 1-2; fctd wheat '16, 1 Brigg?! T Rom Gold 17 from P. E. I. to Vancouver she vis- 1-8; 2 gagiiet 13813 garnet- - . myalm 17 34 lted many point-s of interest. 1 umber umm . _ Si. w Oelsl 2 0W 5’? B" 3 Wffi-eg Slltégp rCk 2'11; cw 41 1-8; ex 1 feed 4ft 3-4.‘ do“ Shem“ 7., l M . $7414? 3 wed 45 3'4’ 3 e9 Sliver Pfd 6 _ n emofldm $533,", ggergrcs“; Luke “é iii . g - . ——~— loll” s1 3-4; 1 let‘ 5o 1-4, 2 feed 5:86p Filed: 142 MR. waster MacLEOD 5a 1-4; a iecd b7 3-4. ghfljgwf f l} T) ———_— ”'_'———'4~_ooi. Sullivan 5a Couililvdfililébiilglilglllefirllldgge all? PLEASANT VALLEY SCI! _' . ‘ _ ‘ - ____,__ Sylvanite lb; aryllth. oi Mr. Wesley Macheoo of m»... oi "My BM lair?“ .- riszldlernrfilzrelsiltf raiser: f0!‘ m” mmlm °f January‘ . 2 v “hi,” 34o b.1118 and about two weeks previous Ifififéi l.‘~..‘..-.EF”“ "°°“" ‘vi-viola ‘°.i‘.‘“..‘f.°.“€il.°;lli‘€?d2b*l{"°"“" Grade IX: l. Uoyd Mfl°1fi°dl 2- W“ Ham UNUSTED “o late lviis. lviacueou and wlas ‘laxdgnuldet. Rlilulfllfill slel/‘lfl-‘ml- 1s _ fialhousie l,’ Granville. As a boy he entered the Grade v11; -, Raymond Mori or}. L“ 1e Pm 21 service of the C. n. R. as a news g, Audrey Stevenson; 3. Sade 8 Y 24 b2 agent on the train. For the ms. 5mm, Maud)’ ‘twenty years he served as waiter in Grade VI: 1. Bertha Smith. Perid Ore 140 the stcwaids deb-ailment on the car Grade IV: 1. Phyllis LlnK Ind Evelyn Smith (equal): 3- W1" Smith. Grade m: 1. siiiriey Shel/emf"- 2. Billy Stevenson and Joya’- 1' Y‘? (equali; 3. Robert Smith- Griide 1: 1. Norman Ling; 2. Cec- il Smith; 3. Brenton Smith. perfect attendance for the month ._Aurlr0y steveiison. Highest aver- “E Ell?fi1l_W£¢_l§i- __..___-_-— ebrnied by her pastor. Rev- W-txf Mcjlaorfild. Ifiletltiéflflyflhl. was in .1 od 011 8 09"“ - PM] bearers were four 2! ‘hi? nephews, Messrs. Joseph Irii.iio.. Adrian Murray, James Murray. Aeneas Hughes, Swithln McKenna and James Norman. .9? h" 5°“ Percentage of Notional Income i"—'~'_.__.___ mcidu CANADA MOBILIZES ITS WEALTH FOR WAR allocated for defence ro-oav 40% War contract‘. ciwcirriirci and (()|n|ni‘iiii=."i‘it-. icrries SS. Charlottetown and 8.8. HIIIIOC Edward island. He was well and favorably known by manv of lhe travelling public who will learn .1 his passing with regret. Besides the sorrowing wife there .118 lclt to mourn the following children. Stirling of Borden: Lilian and Ethel of Coiiieuu Bale. Q Velda. Bessie and Shirley at home; also one sister Miss Betty MacLeod 0f liBllfflX. N. 3-; two half sisters. Lilian Moobeod of Halifax and Mary of Bradalbsne and a half bro. ther Murdock Maclieod of albane. After e short service at Bow- nesss Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Mr. Ver Wolfe on Tuesday. the remains were forwarded to his hcme in Borden where funeral service use held on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. H. Miwhean of Tryon officiating. The remains were then taken afternoon train to his father's home in Brsdalbane. On Thursday after- noon e. short service at the house :33 conducted by Rev. Mr. by Rev. Mr. Buntuin of Clifton. Inter- ment wus in Granville Cemetery, Card of Thanks Mrs. Were-lei Maciieod and fem wish to th their friends nel hbors for the many kindnessea an kind expressions of sympathy received during their recent sad ST. VALENTINE FLOWER - SENT BY All VANCOUVER. B. 0.. hi). ll - Air express and airmail traffic on TriinsCanada airlines‘ planes eut- bound from Vancouver has been extremely heavy during the past few days-thanks to St. Valen . patron saint of love. Florists at Vancouver, Victoria and other Pa- oiflc coast cities report large u-lea of their particular stock in trade. Most orders were for spring blos- soms. such as daffodils, violets and hyacinthes. Many customers left instructions to lnve their Pmullll to various points across the . all the way frdn Lnthbfldfl just I feI hours hop over the kleo, right. ' throu h to the Atlantic eastward. Greet cards. adorned with ou- pids, hearts and arrows. conveying loads of love to a multitude of al- sorted sweethearts have been sir- mailed in lam quantities lult 1'0- cmtly. Ill-WAR I due to bed weathilmz?‘ "Over the target it i- i as Hamburg." he r1- Tail-end (lharlie llas hot spot In big Bombers By Louis V. Hunter Canadian Prue Staff Writer WITH THE ROYAL AIR. FORGE, Somewhere in England. Feb. 15 -~ (CP)—'f‘he Job of tail-gunner-or "Tail-end Charlie," as bomber crews cell him-is one of the most. un- comfortable tasks in the Air Force, and sometimes the loneliest. Sgt. Llbert Boucher, a Royal Ca- nadian Air Force wireless operator- air gunner from Grand Falls. N.B.. made two trips to Hamburg and Berlin as tall-gunners in lumbering Whitley bombers and he should know. It was like riding in the back of a truck on a. bumpy road and icing conditions, Wii. uround trying to set . ' cloud formations the vr llililwl one pilot's cabin became coated pig a half-inch of ice. “Everything looked bieziy hm less. Our inter-com \\'ll .-.i.~ 01mm; mission and in the ill. get a good idea of J... > 0h. All I know is that n or cut out. six times 4.1‘. . The flietit required than usual. and the l‘. until he sighted the I- and got his bearings ' later the machine w "The first thing I were in trouble ivps . started flying by in n. Boucher said. “We land. l ' with quite a bump null l: one was hurt this llllif‘ or r,“ Now Bouclier is tiff-vi‘ ;. m. my“ the aircraft, whore i101. l pany and someone to trik ro even if the inter-com fails. both flights didn't end in the Ile- KELVIN INSTIITTE scribed fashion. For a long ime, —~—— too. during the second flight Boii- The rezuli“ mmlllill‘ llVflillll oi cher was isolated in his turret when Kelvin Institute held lrbniary the later-communicating telephone meeting at the hl'll‘.(‘_r\f .\li~< Ed- wiia out of order. ward Mlclvfurdo. Meow opxiedby Describing the Hamburg ruid. the 5108108 "My B01411“? l‘ ' '5 ll! 27-year-old airman said that the Ocean" follfllved bl’ llli owl-aircraft fire was so intense unison. Roll call was "A Child's Disease." eleven members and f present. Minutes oi’ l.li‘ "that it wasn't even funny, and it. was better than any fourlli of July demonstration I ever want to lee.” "They were coming pretty darn close to us as we dropped our bombs and I felt a bump." Ba:- cher related. “We were hit in the fuselage. I didn't know for a minute what it was. Then I smell~ ed cordite and heard someone groan, ‘I'm hit.’ "I didn't know who it was but I had a. vague idea it was the cap- tain and that we'd be for it. But it was the wireless operator. Rn English chap, and he was hit in the fooe and shoulder pretty badly. He couldn't wear his oxygen mask be- cause of his facial wounds but ht‘ worked all the way home just the same." The starboard rudder control was severed by the hit and before the machine was out of the target area. the captain. a New Zealander, was obliged to order the crew to prepare in bail out. ‘ "Then the seurchliiihts caught us." Boucher continued. "How we managed to get out. of it, I don't. January meeting were rend mill approved d sl ned. it was mowl by lbs. an g .\li's. Cecil Harold and seconded l Forbes that the hill he book for the school ' u-adwr reported lllill floor needed scrubbzrq, [we mem- bers offered to scrub Hiv school. $4.25 Wits handed iii from (e55 and socials hcld =ince lait meeting. The tenchvi- ll. Do Horne offered to 1'9i\l='u_ v books. 1 quilt. 3 imlr cl , as, I child's four 11"!“ "y '~,~ socks, 1 pair mltleiis. 1.". = passed in to Red CRY» Forbes invited the mom home for the March fill" committee Mrs. BPLlII Mrs. Samuel W.\1I!-"ll~ Vi?" McMurdo. Mrs. Edward livll Prcernm was lllllifll‘ I~ l of Mrs. Harold Laird. W“ _ _ Social Welfare. A l'°'-"~‘" H“ ml cussiori by Mrs. Imrrl fill" assisted by Mrs. Nlorils Mrs. Eric McMurchi iiiill \'l.s. M of (‘HOT know, because we couldn't do anv Sample was very "ll" ‘i gm evasive action with the bad flld- helpful. Music bY All?‘ Cjlhmbeu‘ der. Just as we were coming away Mural) and Mf- {Olkivi ‘Hamil I saw another of our kites caught in Scwlng contest bv -“~~ qmm, the lights and shot down in flames Laird prim won by - wquqhl “After we got out of the target Miller and Mrs. only)‘. '~W“‘Ta,d area. it was straight sailing, but we The contents of Grub l-illhp-y‘ ma‘ had a. bllmoy landing. Nobody we". ed and enjoyed bi Hi‘ f‘ mm“gn,,_ hurt but I was knocked out. for 511m realized from .~ s ‘liree or four minutes when the — " _, .0, on mil swung around." Mrs Lorne Oiozler. fll-“Yz; n“, Boucher gave a glowing account Agriculture has ch11 ‘Gib n, of the work of the second nllvi- meeting. Meelliu: C \ » ‘ Sgt. Ronnie Miller. ‘whose home l5 National Khillfm near Saskatoon. "He was good 0n PLAYING _l'l‘ H“ ma“ that trip." the Grand Falls man ., ‘ when said. “The more Jerry fired at v5 LONDON-Jlslleddnli.‘ i -011" ‘he madder he got. but he wasn't will be was“ P", w can‘ FYPllfld at; all." w” “m'".°-rll§§"§~£. iiWSflli Boucherhs next flight as tail-Kim; Ill?“ ‘llll’;fy‘,fn,g.. “Tad 13,. lrzlss- ner was to Berlin Nov. ‘l when 3 Him i c8136 of m“ 1 m British aircraft were lost. mostly lm” “s ‘ 1;» _ “__..- "i Think They live Here, (on You See t. e 99B] lg”!!! Expecting friends tonight? If so, chock your empty sockets now. Good light- ln|lttl\e"woiceiiie"ol|nof hospitality. Iclooli Mazda lamps ore mode to give the meet economical life with maximum llplit output. “up: m cA NADA ' "‘\II.\‘I\N (‘J-‘NFRAL ELECTRK Co. ' M. . ~~~