.-. j i _ IILOTTETOVIII bllllllllll i Morning Dally (Founded in I881) ll B00014] Clan Mall, Peat Olflol Department, Ottawa t: Lient. Col. W. Cheater B. bfellnife Vlee-Pmaldent: J. B. Burnett. IJJ. : Llent. Col. D. A. Maekinnon, Ill-O. and Manllllll Director: l. I. Burnett, l‘..l.l. Alldtta Elliott: Frank Weber lllll [an A. Burnett. be Strongest Menwru is Weaker Tlunl i the Weakest Ink." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, ‘I, 1H‘ / Revived Public Spirit . It is gratifying to find’ the revived interest jing taken .n public affairs as manifested in municipal elections. In Suminerside on tiesdav the largest vote in a number of years is polled, and indications are that there will ' fa record vole in the City a week hence. The punger men of the communities have had their thusiasm arciised, which is all to the good - the maintenance of out democratic way of fc. So far asCharlottetown is concerned the yrst public movement towards its revival took lace shortly before Great War II when a lun- t! Board of Trade was formed For reasons at need not now he recorded, this promising gaiiizatioii was illltliYCtl to disappear, and it as not till u couple of yours ago its place was ken by a lttziioi" Chamber of Commerce. All ffidii ia due to this young organization for e enthusiasm and executive ability they have ~inced in simulating public opinion, for it is .= gely due to their influence and efforts that e have such spirited competition for public ffice at this time. The Itinior Chamber 0f Commerce is not political hrgaiiization in any sense 0f the l ord. 'l‘h¢ir object is to eiiwourage the rising eneration to take a practical share iii the dir- i tion and administration of public affairs, , viiig it to the individuals to follow their lowii urse as regard-s affiliations. But the part the unior Chamber has so far played is all to he good, and today no one can "fairly complain hat our “rsing hopes" are not slioiilderim their responsibilities iii seeking to guide and irect public affairs. At this particular nio- ent the slogan of the lunior Chamber of mtncrce is “Get out and Vole". a most com- iieiidablc one. and we may be sure that if this tdvtce be folluiycrl next Wednesday, the City hi1] ha"; a Klayor and Council truly reflecting for the next two years, the taxpayers’ opinions ind wishes. F In Direct Taxation One conzribution of value was made at the omiiiion-Provincial Conference by Premier uplcssis Wi1€li he put forward the claim, sup- rte-d by Privy Cotincil decisions. that the rovinces have the priority in the field of dir- t taxation, aiid that any concessions they may stake to the Dominion in that field of revenue dial] hang [q h.» offset llV corresponding conces- iions from the Federal to the Provincial juris- fictions. Surprising as the Duplessis contention may >e to those ivho argued that the Dominion could )re-empt liiC entire field of direct taxation whether the Provinces should agree or not, liere are ilccisioiis of the Privy Council long m record ivhich make indisputable the claim f the Premier of QHIIIJBC- The SYdmY P05!‘ ccortl sums up the situation as follows: Under section 91 of the B N. /\- AC! the ominion is empowered to raise revenues by lriy method of taxation whHS-‘ievtf- Ufldel’ cction 92, the Provinces are pezmitted to iaise revenue for their administrative needs [y direct taxation olllY- The l"1‘l\'Y_C-°ll"¢1| dc‘ ided over (10 years ago, and has since repeat- ldly reaffirmed’, that when overlapping powers ‘s given m the Dominion and the Provinces, I seemingly conflicting provmions of the Act e u, be rcpt "side by side’ and interpretec iiSllCll a wiy if possible. as to icndcr lhcii. oth-yalid, but in any cuss w as to give filled the liifl-lllPsl purpose of the Constitution. ‘he pufpggq (‘if SCQYIUH ()2, SLIlJSCCIlOII 2, 1-5 early to enable lllg Provinces l0 raise suffi- ent YCYCIIU.‘ by “ilircct ttixatnn" because n0 hel- source is liVllllillllt‘ to thun. And sccim! at the Dnm-nion ‘nay misc revenues bY iiy nicthod whatsoever,’ the intent of both iectioiis oi the Act can ql)VInl'.SlY.Ul'Ily be car- jcd U"; h; mviiig the field of clircct taxation vailaltlc fiist to the Jhwiviiices will tlicV llifv" ised ample revenues, hcfort- the Dominion recourse to that field. Constitutionally, wit; gnvl Quebec have fouzht a awd lid i cessful fight for all the Provinces. Priority t/ Footnotes To History Gratitude is short-lived In Soviet Russia the idea 1f British interference in Greece uses only suspicion and distrust It was not uyi thus. Here, from ii recently issued ish Government publication entitled “Brit- ngliinsi Germany, 1939-1945: a Record in l", is the story. It is comprised in a .- to a photograph showing someoftthe exhausted British troops who survived which was foredoumed from the start: Italians had attacked Greece‘ in Oct- “, meived a thorough trounc- in- rhg spring the German: came to rescue. Britain had promised help to the gen , mapd, and fifty-eight thousand fftlihlV veils army ‘crossed to Greece un- d by the Italian New. thanks to the fof Mstapiin.» But fliey were a mere chairman the German hordes. and a hmfrhcvwvtttiifrqw rut the Muted acooitiplirlied more than it ‘knew. It t M! _ atmk oi Rwnln by not A for Midi nu Gmwu taint; ' miseries" m? wr stiéluqrrrrsratti- wait-ass; illamfo defence was increased to about 28.000 men, molt of them exhausted aoldiets from Greece, with nothing left but infantry weapons. Tf°°bs and supply ships in the harbor at Suda met increasing air attack. There could be n0 air cover; me three Cretan airiields were sit- ting targets for German fliers from the nearby Greek airfields. 0n May 2o. i941, German airborne lfiUOPS began arriving in swarms and seized Maleme airfield. On the third and fourth days the Geri-bans tried scabome landings, but the Royal .\lavy‘sank the lot. Airborne Nazi's were now pouring into Malcme in such num- bers that, despite smashing British successes at Heraklion, the position was hopeless. Evacua- tion began; the: Navy took 01f 17,000 British Empire troops. Their victory at Crete 00st the Germans 17,000 casualties, and the diversion delayed their attack 7n Russia still longer." Another incident, also illustrated in the above quoted booklet, bears the follcnyiiig leg- end: "On lvI-ay 3, 1945» at Field Marshal Montgomery’s headquarters in the rainswept Luneberg plain four high-ranking German of- ficers arrived to offer Montgomery the sur- render of the German forces Peeing before the Russian advance north of Berlin. ‘Certainly not,’ Montgomery is reported to have said, ‘gn i» and surrender to the Sat/wt Commander. -€5|roi2iAi_ stores- RCCOIISIFIICLlOli Mitiister Howe has made a deal with the Quebec GOVCYMTICIII by which the latter takes over a group of small houses at 9400 St. Lawrence Boulevard, to be used as apprenticeship schools and also for storing provincial equipment. The group was said to be worth $4,000,000, btit later it was computed at $40,000. III i i I The following affiliations of local and British Arinv Units are officially announced: The Prince Edward Highlanders and the Black \/Vatch (Royal Highlanders), The Prince 'Edward Light Horse and the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers. The Royal Czni- adian Artillery and the Royal Artillery, The Royal Canadian Corps oi Signals and The Royal Corps of Signals.‘ Senator H. Hayden of Toronto has a. high opinion of the Senate and its functions. In reply to criticism of a Progressive Conserva- tive member ot the Ontario Legislature he as- serted that the Senate did “plenty of work," al- though its Hansard was less voluminous than the report of Commons proceedings. “Sen- ators,” he ‘said, “do not have to concern them- selves about what their constituents will think, and when tlicy have exhausted a subiect they sit down. There's not the redundancy iti the Senate that there is in the House of Commons. And there's less sleeping and iuattention there, too.” u a i: a _ Sinclair Lewis, Litt. D., American novel- i.st, born this date I335; educated at Yale and followed journalism until 1916 when he branch- cd out into literature, having already published two successful novels Our Mr. lVrcnn, and The Trail of the Hawk; from i917 0n he produced one or two nova-ls per annuiii, his output includ- ing: The Jab, The Innocents Free Air, lllain Sitrcrt, Babbitt. Arruuirniil/i lllaintraft, Duds- zuorth, Ami Vic/act's‘, lVorkr Of Ari, 1t Can't Ilappen Hcre, The Prodigal Parents, Bclliel lllerriday, Gideon Planish: “Our American professors like their literature clear, cold and very dead." w s i: n- There inust be something radically wrong with our ltecunstruction Organization here when the President of the Wartime Housing Limited, representing the Mackenzie King Gov- ernmetit, declares, “We have n0 record of any requests for liotiies to be built in Prince Edward Island." What about the organizations headed respectively by two to." cleigymen and n Summerside business iii‘ ? Is it a case of too many cooks :.i.rl no directing power? The Jones Government must assume the responsibility to- gether with our Municipal Councils, and the sooner they get down i0 business in this connec- tion the beiter. Newspaper offices know from practical experience the tremendous demand thcre is for vacant homes for our returned and returning citizens. w- »: a i- It is hard to please everybody. as most rec- ently verified by the reception of the United Na- tions Organization Committee's report for the sel- ection 0f healqnartcrs. Competition for the honour and prtvilegc was keen and widecast, from Switzcrlahil to California, from Mexico to Quebec. Still when a corner of New York and Loiiriecticut States was Cimstn, we are told there were lizatcd protests, not from competitors. but from the “drug stow-s, street" corners. hotels", etc., no! to mention from private resi- dents, such as prize fighters, publishers and bankers, whose homes are likely to be involved. Yet fortunes were spent by other competitors in their endeavour to be selected as the future headquarters oi world government, including Quebec and Niagara Falls. it u 4 f . n- m a a The Ccngrcssional debate on the United Kingdom loan seems only too likely to be bitter. While official Washington fully understands the importance to the U. S. of making this loan, public opinion in the U. S.- is still (says The Letter Review) apparently incapable of grasping the fact that what happens to Britain is a matter of the gravest crtncern to every citi- zen of the U. S. We have always advocated that both Canada and the U. S. should have re- turned to Britain, not as a gift but as com- :1 pensation, the value of all British holdings of Canadian -ii1(I U. S. securities taken over dur- ing the period of cash on the barrelhead. That could have been done without any difficulty in explaining the reasons for 1t: being done, and without offending British pride. We still be- lieve that it is extremely urgent that, in the case of Canada. the post-war credit to the U. K. should aim with the return of British invut- u, menu in Canada which should nevfr have been fallen may. Mekiiwhile, u matters stand, what filial. "The the roam of bitterness. is l tended as a generous gesture on the part of t U. 5., seem» only too likely to become Notes By The A would-he flrellde [hllnaq h" says that. there is as u; (k3 m llfe besides money. no enou ; but there’! nothing wimp qht, glitter lta place. -0wan loom] 3m mes. ‘ General de Gnuile. nntea an ob- server, resigned rather than pun. render to France's Left Wing. A“. other man who would rather b; Right than President. - mmngq Telegram. The Canadian blrfluate la on the upswing. It we can keep it that way we shall not have to worry so much about our immigration pr-ab. lem. - hondnnlFree Press. The wife who told her husband that she was unable to buy a shirt for him at Christmas, but would do so later on in the year for hi: blflhdly. m8)’ have been a trifle over-optimistic, as events are turn- lns out now-Windsor Stai- The" Mn be remembered, even ln this clty of fairly good taste, how, public speakers and visitors of note have been introduced in n Nlagnra of bilge, while the audience waited politely to hear who‘: they came to hear, the speaker of the evening. The reporters do this sort 0f lhiflfl Justice. One ‘line, or sen- tence ls accorded the offender, -_ St. Catharlnes Standard. Britain's children, according to a doctor, have been forced to ado t an 18th century frult diet, Dr. E1 z- abeth Gourlny, the London school medical officer, says: "rhere nu never been so much skin trouble among children. “This ls caused by lack of Vitamin C, contained 1n fruit, Vltamln D, contained ‘in fats. and calcium. As regards Vitamin C, we have been reduced to almost; 18th century plight.” -- London Dally Mull. One of the biggest problems eon- frunting the Swedish Lloyd Co. In the resumption of its Gothenhurg- London passenger traffic ls how to find accommodations for travelers In London's overcrowded hotels. The Swedes, not wishing to lose this business, which saw 30,000 passengers a year traveling the Gothenburo-Iandon rvute before the war, have placed a proposal before the Port. o! London Author- lty-whereby the Swedish Lloyd ships would remain in port longer than normally 1n order to serve; as “floating hotels." ~— Business Week. People motor 'on Sunday for pleasure, people golf and fish, and they are not un-Chrlstlari. There finest urlce control system over established. It ls the envy of such countries as the Unlted States. All this he has done with l8 little of arrogant dictatorship as has been humanly possible. When he ac- cepted the posltlon he doubtless knew that he was letting himself in for criticism and abuse, and he certainly dld not relish the pros- pect. But he wu impelled to so ce t this unpleasant heee of the Jo throurih a hlgh s me of publlc service. 1f he resigns, througn dla- gust or discouragement, at this critical stage, Oenadn will ue the sufferer. Certainly he will lose nothinl. He Ia not :1 -‘ ‘ on this portslnn, and tn fact l: hold- Iuu it a a financial sacrifice to himself. If he ls driven out, the people win do it will be truly cut- tlnit off their noses to spite ‘their fecel. ---Wlndeor Star. . Iven a visitor (who would have paid a green fee In any event) may regard n sad new: the announce- ment thet It may become necessary to charge the ratepayers of 8t. Andrews for olf over their fam- ous courses. ntll now the liliava can coats o u keep are roaring on the Old, th ew, and the lien couraaa and a c anire may have to be made. It would be a real blow ‘.0 the democratic tradition of if. aa when llicihoolmhoyr. hmh ‘mm a rwiml. a club (under condition!) on some of the claulc-coitrael-and wi nt Terrifying _ Irony of Man And Moon O (Editorial In the New York into the mlcrocuan where the auns distant stars. There 1s a terrifying irony in tor destruction; the terrible en- ergy smashed from the atom has levelled cities. Even the pulees that. travellcd to the moon aimed guns and guided bombers to their targets. O I I It is the most trite and most tingle of commentaries upon hu- man knowledge to say that 1t. has guided man well except in what re- lates to himself. He controls many ‘lseases, but he has mode little progress ln controlling crime. He places mighty rivers within rounds, but; not his own ambi- tions, greeds, fears and hatreds. He tolls for many years to make the desert oloom and then 1n a brie! space turns flourishing re;- lons Into wasteland He can mark. unerringly, the track of distant stars and unravel the complexities of their multi- tucltnous orbits, but he fumbles with the problem-s of his own soc- iety. He can fnd, with absolute accuracy, the one road over which to be able to consult a weather re- port to-dav 531d ‘design that‘ yo‘? wulds nd e as wow“! 11?“! at iiebeach resort! Certainly it could save a lot of vacation wor- ties to know well ahead of time where and when tihe kind of wea- ther you prefer would be available. 'uo'r n norm watermark‘ Eire -l0 P1- Mince which“ u ufwrrin litre at 90s. each bythe tiiiepartment of Defaico 1'9 R1110 . ‘$7.’? a Commissioners lave bought some for use u M1010 hi’ Feat Atlanta GII IIM’ u. a. iuultowiv. m» f0 X321 d‘,‘,l.,,§,',‘,°‘§,,,'§“‘lf;',,“°,,,,§°‘,’,§',°,'g Government, demite acute 0t matter he shouts proudly to the lhmuif’ l" l ,l§£h v I d“; eae £000,000 ter . l mainly be cloth! . houaehold ut- enalil iire imported into Greece by QN R..- RA. and the military autxiorltics can be kept on the roads arise over a wide field pointed to certain Gree rles to serve under istem concerned. both Governments that. such an ar- ranoement is to be temporary and is not to extend over more than eighteen months or trwo years. announce of exchange with the y and with sterling, ‘DES. dollars and other foreign currency. with a deposit. o! £16,000, ling (from the £l9,000.000 referred to above) or its equivalent from CANADA ('1) To provide technical assist.- Y It I8 Bflfebd by Greece undertakes: (l) To issue a new currency and , at an early date. its rate old currenc (2) To cover the new currency 000 s EH19”! i. . "I" . nun. iirsroiirii baainaaeiiat Herald n-thune) o; q; ma“ rive men behind r. complex %§ fit jiqrdgn puratus, slanted at. the h“ Irma; shot an impulse into mm. ‘rim. ' xinadnmimduug: a I... and one-hail seoonde late an u)“ aciiedft onto, .- 1 echo on the radis- scope told of w» my, mum) (or . ‘g m I» tourney w vhfillence the tm- mbfitntlon t Greek currency. 1y, his, actuation-far beyond the wum The loan is free of interest. and - famtlllnrthlnqsofeartlhthroh bemuntil ‘ltwlllruhrerllrlllilv thecgrlklnaséandittnmcu w“ niahiliiiwhmtbct “Whuwh- w c [MB-tie move, u en mm“. and fantastic surface of the moon‘, :9! la growth 31.5.‘ gm aud back again. (2) To waive moment d’ u" failinr anl h rennin Man's ceaseless battle with m; MB,0M,000 eier which the 31¢“, “yum; lhshiii‘ °§¥;‘?i.".?’“°”.§.i§°‘i‘i.°'.l;i"“ El“ “"8.” ' m“ $533 “ma” nu .;‘i€.."'.‘ll’.'i‘i." e A 01'0- - I t ' mam Mum, obit-tam are plums“ unoe still remains, in the Bank o! eeffona carefully‘?! you will ‘flu b or int bottle way.‘ GAIBY STOIIAOII BELIEVE!) ~ TIIE 2 MAGS Get yn PrIeelI-eentanarbottla. > IQ “I. oi-romermsn Jipaeialiatli In the fit- ting of glaeaea/ for the correction of ocular do $8 Grafton Strut feeta.‘ ’ ~ Professional 01rd: GAUDET a HASZARD this wordless coznmuntcatlon with the moon. a scientific triumph. u To u ,0 m. Gm?“ ma‘; , Ivan in» a twab- " lemma. Whitm- Nohrlw- Ik- yes. but u men could speak to l ‘t’ with In n» atomaelh . mm“ m m“ the pale satellite and it regarded mm mung’, "m" ‘m, mum“ o uni have almnid get a but: s their message, what could be said? d cammmlcatbm ( “hunk tie of Dr. Bfollaoi GILBERT A. GAUDIT, 5A., LLB. That the inhabitants of earth. in m“, m,‘ ‘m, r“ "ma, m” and aeenhow quietly [- k wag-Ely 9511133151‘ ‘fir ffiiffe“, m“ fml,“ "mg; medysystem and roi- rebuilding 1 L“ 3m" ' ' I danndian Bank of Ooninretea nu; s p o e orcee o no tire ' dominance, have turned the reat- afifkmdm“?! "I'm" “d l” ’ m’- ! 5 | m I Charlottetown, r, n. l. lisss waters to their use, have (5) Tojm“ “may, go,- uwgm . ""- ln“ a‘ :1“ "Id" > _ "d "M the "81"" "Id 8P1!" in Greek waters additional coastal w” "Wiiiin t tea the ’ NEIL W HIGGINQ ‘ he atom. have harnessed tire and mpg and qmdgm, so that ’ h” "H ‘"1, ‘h, I . ' ’ ' bridled lightning, have put; the 111:3, .5 B 1188 I414 10°11 i stomach. y t c] hr.‘ Auounu.‘ ‘i viinds to work and penetrated the pmquct, c"; be dilismmrmq rapidly “m,” m, ‘Walk > u’ ' stratosphere? gnfl Qfllclefllly, on n, > l“ Richmond Si’. If so. it. must be mam that (o) To try w wtni the , wfwhY-"m f, g3“ , ‘Charlottgtown men have used, wittv consummate Unltgfl Btfllgg and urea A. M ' . Po B m skill, their learning w kill their for uis immediate supply of u» Attention! m: received a , Tel. 589 . . ox ieilowe. on tne s88. 0n the land and spare parts and tires neceufl‘! l" ‘umul M “"°'d"‘.° 7".’ ’ 1r. the air. They have used fire order that the 4.000 motor trucks 1 QI- lu 5"‘- P _. Ilorrolland Bonpany ARTISTS m!‘ BY BHORTAGI DONDON. Feb. 8-40 iU-Brit- Iah artists are handicapped b! p and briubea them m5 driiim m mini?! m n," n. an 0 c %al College Art. "Our student an carrying on by using boob 0! used canvases." t chartered Aeeoantaata D. F. ARCHIBALD mum nu» ninnn; PUBLIC STENOGRAPHEB - ilimeograapgisgnmearifnafia: main bookkeeping. mas nuns oinoatl. Telephone 1800-1 r. o. Box us. r r- Apta. m. a n. R. DOANE‘ a-co. (L 5-) - 1-H, 81, i, 7, ll ll. l-Il-IIAI. 4 is no advocacy whatever of an open Greewis ‘lmu 3°75!“ exchlmae m‘ PROVINCE OI‘ ' l bbah i hl “l “‘°°"“°“‘ {,“‘,l’“,{‘° mg ggfl" $°“'°°= l" the Bu“ ‘>1 ° P11" mince imwlmp rsuum commercia Se t n t s pro- > virice but there should be n com- to the moon’ u e “e y the new ma" °l lotooopw mud‘ charumd Accolmunt. _' '- niany roads and wflmsles bill-fill! from the United Kingdom. The m T35 @9351‘! (JQUET men sense approach to the subiect. - I! Grafton Street. It is m, a 51,, to enjoy the sflb_ over the flithtness of his choice; eover for the new currency will m“ cuflouflo" ha", Day; which was a m“ of ‘TIIEHYB-Wlilltiifl gap betglfexi $23: thus by; 25,000,000 poiliandsb sterling. The 81st day of Jan , A. D. a u” ‘o! me Lord yo, mam “are is no scion c an soncde ac ch c (8) o enact iegle t. n m no bu“ of ch". mob one d“ w Mum." o‘ breach of holiness in youth skat- Went‘ j,“ film’ “f, “h”, 1:, u?“ a curmm “with? Fmch erteim late of Brndeneil in Kfnfa ' ' lng on Sunday; It ls_a form of Dlflflned ,v h e ra or; e n‘ r a manage e me gig, raw Connwm u” u“ r , In.” exhllnratinz locomotion which litumev W 5 9 113009- T9559" °d {-15 QIIJTBBOY IN W m 9 u, dean“ “u.” ' gfjgngthgn; me bgdy and leads m sober and continuing work an ony on unanimous approval of the p“ ‘he Sign“ of u" can" d 2§€é§‘.‘..‘;““...".l§3§' ‘.§.‘*.‘.?..ll*.§§.'£§ l-‘lffifffil w§§..‘.i..’°.ll.if3?.§ ll‘... if? 33'..1*“.‘.‘i'fi'..§“§a°.3?’§é§‘.'§8 d??? my,- uwv - "=;,,,°,~"¢**,, a, B u to our bathlng beaches in the Sum- faltering attemlp to pat/ch I een months or two V993- alln)?" M43100‘ 9n U,‘ mer on the bbath Day. - St. lasting peace; ln the great maoii- (4) To invite a citlaeri of the w '. Ban“. ‘o. Catharine: Standard. ines Etandln: tigle ti tTtrlke-bgéigi Unlrtgegrglxixdgglly atigid the aUnited QnlETmG; l‘ L BENT!!!‘ ‘c. —i lzidus ry an e ea co - P90“ mflll- - All the world loves a bride. trons of legislators; In all the hers of the Committee. 8 n readlnl whether she comes from the ranks danger-Dusty persistent follies and (5) That fore n eitchenge frun Itlon on file of Ma l‘. 5555'" t!‘ A““'~"“ of the humble and the wedding he injustices that, stud the earth. It exports and eta-twee will con- eDomhi nl lent”? Ilnu _ a marvel of simplicity, or she is reason m. “my, ma] thought, mine to be offered for sale to the County aforeaaid. “reliant ind l“ "h" an“ emerges from the home of the rlch but no; despair or batten ¢yn1c1_,m_ Bank of Ore F Henry Molnar: dOIIOM “"4 u“? “wit. "d m” °°°“*l°" For only these last can make the f5) Th“ i” Bank °l °"°°°° ° ’ be °{‘° °' ‘f?’ “"3 °“‘*,’,°.§“‘f, ma} zap unbrldflfiabiri only they coin ygrltlflufgleelfrorviygiga 13% ffgflgfyg ‘hi. “ma” m?!‘ ___i_i________ THUR ESP-W B m8 El" \V soner of h g, be a sorry day for society should fig? ma“ the n“ o er purposes, including desirable be fanned for the pnrpoaemh i ALEX w- MATHIESON the romance of marriage suffer loss ‘ _____________ Ctlllltal transactions. "l" 5“ h?“ m“ ‘i: ma“. Office: 0O Glen! G00!“ “III or the wedding be treated as com- W [h Ah d ('1) frame a programme to h"! "I!!!" W Q - monplace and a mere formality, 9a f?!‘ ea reduce and. as soon as possible. an‘; "m!" “ha.” "g I “u” u, M“ (gunfight a" “.f§.'°‘;§l." ‘X55; .. 1T1“) €l..‘"‘..‘“i.lé‘ a: assesses”: l: “ffififiuafhai .. , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ngs are so emn, : . ( 9, e g r - are impressive events. and flln- weather foftecasgym m; become ducing non-productive e iture. high‘: "lacs? “Wag, h pancy at such d time ls the ncme almost exam sum-um b“; 1t, M111 (B) To publish mon snt-e- n 9°" 7' PALMER & HASLAM of poor taste. Every month is the has deflmte nmmmmm B “m; manta showing the progress of the ghh-u PWVIMQ. 0|! "Mill!- h": bride's month these days. rinses radio and meg", h repori; m“. deficit-reducing programme. ° ml! 1,118! 0 t 1 a, bu‘ ' "3 n, J, 355L511, 3.5., 1.1.3., for her path, roses for the bride! 9010108553 “e “hi; to 1°; this r :9) Toefigihgfit. W068i t‘) the new fimn° “P110” ma“ ° h ‘a IABBISTIB. ETC. i course of smrms aind pr lct, the Be 0 n80 B11 06D $11811 Bank of Nova Sentia 1e cause. ll’ my, why the Aooaunh - The n!“ Iume n! the flaw Bflb IOCBI eflects Wlilhln B 18W days. Brut I 1o . x d u" d 3.“. ‘h’. no‘ b l 15h Ambassador t" "r Yum“ ".‘.“‘irtli.st'éi"ll..“tis“h.?sllfbilfé. miiésfiflfissw fitiflwiiisililimili-i? owed u» aw u Mom ‘r0 w» States ls Slr Archlbaldklohn Kerr M; distant when léeathu, may be ma“ prayed for In nld petition And In ll l0. let ll Clfifk K971‘. After hi! B11173] II'l radiated accurately to], “Vera (11) To work m“ with U_N_R Ill (Ill ll. FIIIICII m . Moscow as ambassnd -i l.n 1942, the 3mm,“ ahead n L i, um h, w,“ mums” yo‘. E1; for IIH POUIIOII- Russlans and the diplomatic colony In the Unwed States two “M, UINE EA goods Ind a ream, d If. k 1180b! if!“ I J, A, MGGUIGAN, EA. learned that hls name was pro- u“, 801mm,“ have presented a "on o; the nmnber of mdlunu “k trlle on hereof be forthwith Eb- nounced aslf it were written “Carr- hm ‘or an electronic cllcuhmr “Wm; h” rlflom. unwell“ .0 llahed II atlnle newspaper NUIAII. 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