PAGE FOUR TllE LIIARLOTTEIUVYN GUARDIAN Morning Dally tFollnded In III?) ry. wil ri-esitieui; Lieui. Col. W. Chester H. bleLun Vice President: J. B. Burnett. l-J-l- secretary; Lieut. 00L D. A. Miiunimiun. D.l.0. midst-ii mud itlunuging Director. J B. Bllfllflll- FJ-l Associate Editors: rrunii Walker and no A. Burnett a f SUBSURIPTTUN RATED By Mall Ill i'.r.".i., $4.00 per yell‘. 82-511 101’ * ""11"" $1.25 for 3 months; 60o (or one month um ueiivery $5.00 pct year; 53-00 1W 1* 11111111“ $1.75 for 3 oiouttu; 60o for on loot-n. By Maiu tu other Provinces and U. S. A. Sit-W P" l9" wit 50o for I inontlll uuuriiloii may ho Oblllllltl It ‘Hines lquuro, Nor Iorli U" “min aewu Agency. Ciirnor llllls and Wiuhllllol. sietru ulllilll hows Annoy. Kain-till; .|, i-ilnu, sir Buy 5t" Toronto; howl I'll‘: unuieuu Luilrirr, Ulluhil: ituliun hewo union. riudoury, out; uuu Iutiiwru bllup, Alone-ton N. II-i ' [nu Quuriutietuwu fluiuliiigw- hen‘! Agency, . one trying toexpres in a nutshell "The Strongest 419ml"? "1 Weak" "m" ‘h for the \Vest, sure makes us unthankful for small the development of German puollo Weakest hug," mg is reaction to war events could do n: c ‘ ‘ ‘l ' i worse than to remember this series mums. JUNE. m. 1942 q ~51 Tu. Brim! " “ii a d , . _ _, ,_ . rter when n “- L‘ him!‘ “d: a fiwlkied rip? on his visit Prime Minister llrwkslwe "18 ‘1’ “- ~hat Mr C ,0 England gnuic mouths ago. Here is w H _ .. _ - , 1 to fect on the production of ‘newsprint. A return. Clark. \\'l'1111_1f-I 1111 11ml l‘ ‘mdzfil; 513:2: 5:2’; £15m. supplied by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, say about Libero 3C 1191 @111 encouraged to take training in reindeer husband- under government stiperyision, and may eventu- ally secure herds of their own. _ _ Reindeer herding is slowly finding favour family men, and already the industry is proving serving the game resources of the Far North ______.____.__. The voice was the voice of Tliorson. 1111f 1115 ggsiuilliy ticekiy: s:.u0 per year; $1.00 M I lllolltll- speech was probably ihe proiliict of King. I U Beer, we are told, will provide rubber Is that why drunks are sometimes called upon “to do a u,“ p-i no, stretch" in the klink? Three gallons of “gas" after this month, com- pared with four for Ontario and Quebec, and five by the post office department between June I8 111E QHARLOTTETO\VN GUARDIAN’ NOTES BY TllE WAY On completion of their apprenticeship tilt)’ l be entrusted with the management of herds h the Eskimos, particularly with the younger Recorder and Times. actor in increasing the food supply and con- — EDITORIAL NOTES- are that in every a raising of the water table. Tha -Lethbrtdgo Herald. ##1##! iigar ration book application cards and print- nstructions to householders will be distributed 4 -3. " * * "‘ uation. St. Catharines Standard. __.___. utting down of newspapers is having its ef- The Navy w," a. major part in victory. There is no one. from the Minister of Dc- ‘ _ says no shortage lexists at [JITBSCTIH andfa flilTbflti‘ fence dmm so 1.11,, tmani 1n M11119 tonzi unit)‘; . ,- ~ ' fn " ' tnizic incs are l t vn or lnc- o street, who oes no rea'ze a; l"l’i'ii ' hlllllelcr \\'. L. Mackenzie [U115 ‘sin grdgighpm] 1 S u (Oi even the word “co-ktliperution", n; . _. . ‘- . i l is unit ' used between the t ree serv ~05, C\~Qll ipllqlllgfllllllxlll when lgfyvsiilystttflisergélninio?" , , ,, ,, is. not enough‘ Army, Navy, g“ in Cu i-.l.i. ucre is not uu _ It seems coming all right-conscription of wealth. Air Force must, work as one-mus. . .. . ‘ i . The 0- ii ht th C mmandos f h-.. and there 11-1; 1101 111611 “my 5m“. wge seedspof The U. S. A. treasury department has asked the Tim “f. nlOfee eveon than this. line liticiaus iii i-I-Wll“ 111W been Swnng House of Reprqscnmtives ‘vays and "wan; com_ Allies and the Allied fronts must . - . .: .. ; - " l V 5U (11511111',_v cvrl mlltk lllC lJLt “all. 111C)’ 1a at n’ up tjlicln-c uqiiu-t the rest of Canada. {WY la ‘ of unity lll Czuludzi today is based on the idea ‘lat ~- . , .. ' v ' at Canadians can only haw. utility. 1f an of C32??? does wlizit Quebec demands. here are some ular prod mittee for a I00 per cciit war super tax on net in- comes exceeding $25,000 after payment of reg- b_e one lighting force nnd one fighting front. These of course are essential principles. -Tlic Navy income and other taxes. The move would lmndon)‘ uce $184,000,000 in additional revenue. a vacuum Instead of stitches ls l vi i U used to “sew” together the parts of , . . .. ( V _ atliau; wit.» do nut believe that is upity at alken‘ He“, Surely‘ is misappued religion pure and iimclgtfptcitp 5.1127153“ ‘slilisgllilodisofthréiagiigg ]I[‘1'(j ;. (llllvllltf coiiunclit from tie same P - Lmdcfiled! Summary trial was fixed for June 16 jcct of a patent granted to Earle "0119 Pl 11"‘ “i‘.“'?t ‘lcclanmons U-i the fomllir b)’ Judge I. C. Langlois. Montreal, in the case of lc>ii>§§§§“a3i' iiiaiiiiid Bglllliiifl Tiie K111i.‘ Q15 s‘! Minister (Mr. gaff?) IQtaSHJQS a_ father, who was charged with having beaten his 111° 1,150 of a vaciium ts said ti; bi; open aum on that he and t e ae . . fwgyeapold daughter slmpe and speedy. The parts com- Ffngf Lupnllltc 11nd gone into Qllfibefi 1° 5P¢3k 1.1111141 (‘tll‘~t‘l'l11ll11ll with the knowledge and back- ‘.-s‘ ' ' ,. . , 1.1;. (,1 )1,-_ 1\111_;_ my no other reason than that was the Liberals nccilcil votes. Ihat was a 5011114 stzitcnicut, evcu though its truth was P1611)’ Wen realized long ago." A Bungled Job rcste and enormous crowds by virtue of his eloquence and T? ~ - humour’ minister at the Taber a le L nd n f m , _ . 1 WinniegFree _._ _ 11C. 0 9.10 P Emil asdeliitegristlycto taSk ilie Steel 1361 f1" his death 1n 1892: founded and edited l’ S5 4 * ‘ ‘ \ ' . . ~ - (1 the religious migazine, .. 1.. 1 1 11¢ Minister of Munitions an ‘ _, _ I _ C‘ll1-1°1"-1 "11 ‘ Trowel. ’ “Sorrows are visitors that come ivith- gfnpplt- fur failing ll) organize the collection Iof out i scrap iron and Slctl tlllTlughout the country‘ criticism is ocvasiollfifl 11,1‘ 11¢\\'5 11131 3- Yonmg mlfl at ;\lllllc"l”§!, N. Sl. 1135 M511 ‘die because t F Government did not think it economical that l! wom t . _ . . . . . H. ‘ should ll~fi FY1111‘ 111W“ bmught from a d!“ gilllTaiiiighlgin/IXJY tfifesctiblftfokigTliglcollggt liaslcaed- commodation for 5o pllpllg and I0 iiistructresses. aiice. n ' h “There :irt*." SIiYS the Free Pre55, 111311)’ o1 er examples of failure to use what we have. \Vlth In 3 the stccl mills iii desperate need of scrap metal, branches of fire-fighting, cookery, and telephone it is incxpliczlblc that there has not been more and tf3115P°Y1 “'°1"k- The 111111 15 1° 11'3"‘ “T111151 \'1vr\1(11‘4lll§ nud lu-ltcroijgn-uiizctl activity in collecting i0 13 Sffflll iron and steel. This was no matter to be (10116 left to the ordinary salvage methods. The need forfmcml is so urgent that the efforts to obtain 511C it sllfilllrl not be restrained by any question as to ly elevated to the Supreme Court, Hon. Leon-Cas- grain, K. C., becomes Attorney General of Que- bec, one of the most important offices in the Gov- \\'ll<‘lllCf' it is PCUllOllllCill to gather it up and trans- port it to the mills. Thousands of tons of steel rails lie buricil iu ilic streets of Canadian cities where street railways were replaced by buses. These are not bciug used, because salvage of- ficinls at Ottawa think that the cost of taking up the rails and repairing the pavement makes this siilvziqe unecoiiomicnl. “The Government should assume control of this phase of the salvage campaign at least. In Britain, Australia and New Zealangl the salvag- ing of all scrap is compulsory and is done by G0\'€l'lllll('lll zigcucics. In Canada, scrap iron is purchase and forwarded by private dealers. This docs not conduce to best results, since private Cflllll 011C, of di fifty allegedly refused to say The first resident college for the training of member of the Godbout Cabinet as Minister with- out Portfolio since November, i939, when the present Ministry was formed, and he is a lawyer Loup, he has been a member of the Legislature continuously since 1927 and has therefore an A8 ample background of parliametary experience. He is a prize-ivinning graduate of Laval Univer- sity and has practised law in Rivicre du Loup suc- cessfully for many years. Hon. Mr. Casgrain at with a strap because she _ ‘her prayers. He was ar- d folloiving complaints from neighbors. Bail set at $500. prising the shoe are assembled on a last. with cement. between the parts to be united. The assemoteri parts on the lust are then placed in an airtight rubber brig ivhile the o a w a cement Joining the part5 l5 still Charles Haddon Spurgcon, English Baptist ?,,“§“1’,,g‘“,{,‘§,,,fl,“,§“,1’$flfif,fn_°1j{, ‘i: divine, born this date I834, converted in 185i, result. of the vacuum, the bag gall- apses and presses together the parts to_ be JOlHECl. The vacuum is maln- tained until the cement has set and fastened the parts of the shoe to- gether into n. finished product-New York Times. began as a popular preacher, drawing “The Sword and the ———— It was not easy to find the apt word to say to the class of '42 at the University graduating exerckss this year. The chancellor blessed these young men and women in the nvitation.” a u w o admitting them to the company of college graduates, sending them out with all good and sincere wishes to take their place in such s world as t/hey must lace. wasn't really an it was Professor the convocation as near to asked these to remember en officers in xvar work has been opened in Perhaps there apt word. Perhaps Soward, delivering address, who came it as anyone could. He young men and women that there would be no three-weeks’ course the students learn all kc over all the indoor work at present being graduates this year from the uni- bY men- verslties of Prague, of Oslo. of the '11 11‘ 11‘ "1 Egbgtnqei "the llights in these tow- _ . . . - _ earning inve one o t." - ccedlng Mnjustice Wilfrid Girouard, recent (Vancouver Province); 11 Lord Arnold has renewed his demand for a. drastic cut in beer production. He was disturbed by two ideas. One that the consump- tion of beer was greater than before the war, a cut of brewing by one-ha.f would pfDl/‘lde enough grain to feed 1B,- 000,.00 liens. To the first point Lord Woolton replied that the extra of beer was produced 3y the addition of water-a beverage approved by the highest. authorities. to the second point, he ch51]- enged 10rd Arnold's figure. The grain saved, he said, ivoutil reed 7,000.00) liens, nct 18,000,000. His comment upon that corrected cstl- mate was not so convincing. These eXtrfl millions of hens. he said, would produce “only" one extra. egg P91‘ Person per month. em, Mr, Cnsgraiifs promotion i5 a natural says the Montreal Gazette. He has been a stinction. Sitting for Kamouraska-Riviere du years of age assumes an administrative re- dealers naturally consider what is good business Spoiisihility for which he appears to be fully and a month would be flfloxllsCiiéhiaftegg for them. The Govrrumcnt has been content to admirably qualified. 33 1-3 per oent. on what We are lcnvc it so. and also to alloiv very unequal dis- tribution of tlic scrap mctzil to the mills. Thus it scrap, auotlicr enough for seven months, and an- soldie other n much FlllflllCl‘ rcscrvc. In flll'll<'lC(‘_~' null fluuirlrics used 1,819,000 10,15 of Draw scrap. '1 .~ .~i..l furu:ic<1s u-cd more scrap than Fltliilll troll tilt‘. lime is illtpPfflllVC necessity sccuriiig all llliil is nvziilable in the country, but ‘V313 flu- prt-wul i-ffuris in that direction are izuirlcquuui." bet‘. I Ilcinrlccr Herds On Increase three The reiiidccr hcrds in the Canadian Arctic 00n- lliifllllllil. of .\illli’> and l\‘<‘sourccs_ The fawning home, siilflvil i. u w, {u 1lr<>;_u'i~.~.~. and rcturus received dings so fur .~llll‘.\' illill. Jill C>lllllfllCd 1,000 fawiis have been .'itld<<l lu illc lllillll herd at the government l'(’ll'|tl('."l‘ ~l.'lll<l'l \\'llll more yet to come. Fawn- iii; u-ilzilly 4711'}: iu .\p1'il and Jlllll’, Tillis i-szufl fuuu crop \\ill likely boost _the firmly rciiirlccr 1iupriiziiiuu of the Northwest Territor- spirit, continues into erated ics tn above ionoo riuimzils as compared with the pant and hitherto victorious Hitlcrism And more ' 1 The Canadian army overseas has moved to is stated that rule mill has a two~years' supply of cut down lightning courtships between Canadian i940, Canadian reduce the proportion of now of first batch of Canadians reached Britain in this erpircly the army "marriage order‘ sioned officers must make $200 before taking the vows and must also wait _ _ v officer's permission to wed. Also a factor leading tmuc to incrzvisc, according to reports to the De- to the framing of this order was the girl back ters from soldiers’ girls waiting in Canada, a u" a w Russia, we are told, has been reborn and regen. foundation of an edifice at: present entitled all is. considerable. Guardian" 4i t u to, which, after -— Manchester .______ Forced food tickets and cloth! 6171100115 have flppeaied. Legitimate coupons have somehow been obtain. 9d unlawfully from ggyemmeny, offices. A stern suppression measure, recently adopted, increases to four_ teen lygars the . . . 111B- ' d " Canadian military headquarters pointed to opeiatorsflnl-ijgivc argntlijiiflggrregnptbrriidr-L 1118 Systems working in Germany ' assed last Novem- t stipulates that private‘; and non-comiriis- and “am under greater pressure or provision f0,- saving erely punished. sometimes execut , ~ may be presumed. American cor. respondents who returned from Germany after the United States went into the war reported that the Nazi leaders got eiterythlng they wanted, tnclud rig the rarest luxur. its. no matter how lacking ln bar necessities others Nothing. from England charges per-mm 1n 1811 Eovernment. places with indul- 81113 themselves. - (Detroit News). When France r5 and British girls, and at the same time unhappy marriages. ing attention tn the fact that 3,500 Can- soldicrs have married overseas since the months after receiving their commanding said ‘the authorities. Many overseas ivcd- (lone in haste have brought heartbreak let- -.____ collapsed there was H15}! Irrcat deal of ill-trill to Bri- Bn, it was based on the history of an unfortunate series of blund- ers in which neither of these allies of the last war had treated the other with consideration or wisdom. There was also a great reaction He laid the whose solid strength, and unshakable national utmost fury of a ram- through Lenin's leadership. based on a united has withstood the z\,_g;o Ilrillilt-vr llL'il\<.'l'C(l to tlic reserve in i935. significant still, behind much in Lenin's teaching flfifi"lffiflfll?soilllgfimwiliiglilli trill: . t lllt llilllltl ll1>l.l-t sunuucr the main herd num- and career which was hostile both to the im- aster TOfllly there is a, growing re bcrt-d 311w: llt"l(l. lu lllllllllOll were the two herds iiiciliate intrrcsts and to the fundamental tradi- c°gmu°n or m” ""111 ""11 3111191 tinder lliilllit‘ uuiuuyqtuuciit, River Zil'('.'l i-oiuniuing 2,000 ilccr and the other, crisis upon numbcriug IJJOO llCfltl. 'l‘lic total fawn lll(‘l't‘i'i<t.‘ of the three herds will to ana be known llill'l' in lb:- year. The stamina of the new born deer is remark- ablc. Till‘ ri-‘iulccr station is located two hundred miles ilortli of llic Arctic Circle, and, notwith- i-liiuiliug i301 low lcuipcrntiirrs, the proportion of fziwu< which Lenin. adapted the r 2 Q ET ~< a: laws and insitltutlons imposed when France is not free. Irwal symbolizes the harsh and shameful {are w yllloh a izreot people is asked by to fliers to submit. More than ever will Frenchmen of all schools 1m]; to those Frenchmen who never do. Bnlllred. Frflllce. ls General do Gnwle said not long ago, will no; be the same France after the vrar, gxelttthcr will Britain be m; 5am, lyse in ivhat respect Lenin developed and doctrines of Uarx, or Stalin those of It was Lenin who first brought home to ~urvivc is usually between 35 seeds of its own destruction lle a d h fll am’ but ‘he Wm "ever “cm” mid 11o 1w rout. 'l‘li~i- Jll'C zililc to walk a few w-orkerq sought to solve the prnblei: in ‘srciohiv sniff ‘iiieiiilillifritfnizzeiiliigvs fiiegalliift; ~ " .' — “a hour. .llll'l [with and within .1 fcw days are lion: nllicrs [lllfSllC their social mils by means agent L‘ rum“? U"°°°'1°1ed "time *1‘1'-'lll"1'f "it'll" lor lull-s tn ziuqini-nt llic milk illni vill maintain iinimpziireil the lllOl"ll 1nd m1 EESSETIEITOITTIWRILCIIlnlodinfient “"3 the. V _. - _ _ . . . — . rvces _ pii._\ul<-i|_l»v llu- li1r>llI<'l'~‘. terinl heritage of the past. lii these ends there to the Allied cause bccbinleen tiger: l'.~l1l|l|=~Y|rll<-lll of Iltlllllllllllll licrrls iindcr Eski- need be no lIICOIIIPHllllliIIIY, and it is for the future ETLEZZ‘ ma“ fiver‘ “Manchester 11111 lll-‘lll-‘lil-iu. ru is planned with a view to ex- to develop a way of collaboration that is not only -———-- pauriiug rlic Tl'lllll1‘f‘l" ll11lll<ll‘_\' for the benefit of desirable but imperative if tho foundations of The ma" J°‘"""' °°""'""" the niillvc pupillaiinn. Young Eskimos are being peacea re tobe .- ing on the gasoline situation in the Prov madeteollre. ‘Maritime inoes. makes mu They tell a story about the New- foundlandei- who missed last sum- mer because he was sick in bed all week. Our oim Summers seeni to be going the same way. — Broekville It looks as il Southern Alberta is in for a wet year. May proved to be one of the wettest months in some years, and June is making o good start to carry on the record. iieports from Herald correspondents art of the South the sloughs are ll mg 11D 11151111111118 a saturation of the surface soil and ls always good news to South Al- bertans, especiaily to the ranchers. In 1940 German propilanda pro- claimed: “We have won." in 1941 the motto was: "We will win". In zhis year 1942 it has been again chang- ed. to read: “We mil-st will". A11)’- of mottoes, for it must be kept in mind that when the German Pro- pagandn Ministry leuves off monit- oring public opinion it hastens to adapt the propaganda sermon to p what the man in the street is sup- posed to be thinking about: the sit- win the war- so far as any one service can have ancient. tradition of the occasion, it and the other tiim. dolls "3 buck 80 times over. " CHALLENGE _s-__ "We are encompflestd 11111111 by many enemies. but 111° @114 PUBLIC FORUM nu ulna: In own III III fllunulol b! “"“l.ll5" ‘l quutlono ol lnhroot. ‘Ibo Clnrhllalnwn Gnnrllnl 1.00! Ill in ls surely a acne»:- is‘; "m m. on‘ salvation of mankind will come. But there must be no slsckenlm MR. ILSLEY AND LIQUOR TRAFFIC of cf- ~- 8 rt." — Bir Norman Birkett- f_' Boritish High court Justice. _ . Si: -Hon. J. L. Ilsley‘: ‘ ‘ of the liquor traffic in Canada can scarcely be allowed to pus without comment. Your recent editorial not: indicates that. our Finance Minister believes that the breweries and ais- 1 tllleries are pulling their own weight in the war effort because of the enormous taxes imposed OI liquor. Who P?! these taxes? The brewers and lstillers and their pals? Not on your life! The taxes are passed on to the liquor consum- er. It ls these people and their de- pendants who drag the welllli 0f the extra burden of crime. ineffic- lenc , and injured morale. e believe that Mr. llsley is too good an economist to believe for a moment the statement he made. It is the stock-in-trade utterance of the liquor fraternltys armchair ex- ports. We protest against this case of irresponsible statesm '1 allow- ing himself to become a liquor Dro- andist, There is one way in wh ch the liquor manufacturers can pull their own weight They can follow the example of the Am- erican liquor interes , and convert their plants to the production of in- dustrial alcohol for the manufact- ure of explosives. Then Mr. Ilsley could defend them with some show of reason. Until Canadian people unite in flaming protest against. the para.- slte industry. the present scandalous condition will continue. We are, Sir, etc. PRESS COMMITTEE. PEI. Temperance Federation. Loose Talk (Halifax Chronicle) and The Director of Pub inc adanwsq Blreeflrhre too iiiiich loose milk-talk things which should not be cur in places ii would be in the gal would be sure to hear verity there few point of view, for it fences Don't think " erry" tallcle! note of what was said. wi bits of information here. barra es it Halifax, Esquimalt or Patric a Bay. People who live in er know whe-rher there are balloon bur- to these shortcomings for the in- umazlng statement; Premiers Mae- Mlilan 0f Nova Scotia and McNair oi‘ New Brunswick are in high duii- der because Maritlmers have been cut to two gallons of gasoline u week, call it. "gross discrimination" . . . .Such complaints reveal that a. lot of us have not yet wakened to what this gasoline shortage means. In the first place, Maritlmers J panese? aAnother member pointed out; that the standpoint of incendiary attack- Hallgonians know that —- know it too well. But. why advertise it? Again, why talk about munitions dumps near Halifax? Oi- why stress the fact in so public a place t t convoys are made up here for Dri - have not been cut “to two gallows 5,111? If the House of Commons 3f gasccillne s week"h—- r8110 vain; of plrpntfi to dlsguss mitzterrogo giggling e ra on coupon as en re uc- e ves an scour y ed tohtiivo gllszllogs tnmthega prgvln’; why not do it behind closed iginuviui iiieiiiv: ‘Kid if inhmisauor Nor eon it be recorded es the 1- = d1 1 1' r1 t- 1d eight of discretion to call atten- llgroif sum “a uni, W WM on from the floor of the House to ivii§eiviii'iiimindhii<itr1 11¢ 116W "W111 1101* 11-1111 °111°1 fled 11-151, they appgdaled the s", ship rep faci ties at Halifax: The iousness of the situation but neit/i cmrman‘ may ‘mm n’ but u we m. o; them m, an 60d Is '1' stress its importance iii this way the M “Um; ‘m. thy, y fte n some dark night they mav try to do a m ‘t, fa,“ m“ ff ." somethin about it-something start. wear ‘or’: which ole» w- e l» John Telegraphdolfma”. "-1 3'11‘ grime’; unpleasant for the people of ‘—‘_- Sometimes we credit the Germans A" "mud"! ""17 l‘ 1°14 111 "1' with too much intelligence. We as- "1°111°d W Wmch R-A-F- 111m sums that they know all about. our overcame ‘the language difficulty defenses anyhow, Thgy prgbgbly while serving in Russia. Few of don't, them could speak even a. wcrd of Russian, and the local telephone operator knew no English, When was necessary for ih'm to ring his pamphle up the headquarters of No. 151 Wing, R.A.F., they had to im- prc-vse. Believing that any word ending ‘in “sl-ri" sounded Russian, they coined the words " liskl Aeroplunski," and the operator got. so used to hearing them that soon she knew that it meant that R..A.F. men wanted to be put in touch wnh the‘: headquarters. — London Times, verge 'I‘l-iis being the case, less loose talk in Parliament would be in order. The Director of Public In- formation might try sending some oi’ ts around to members of the House of Commons if he really wants to get results. NEWS OF THE DAY Hear the whl-r of the linotypes Choking the news of the day- Hear the roar of the presses As thgy tell the story of good and a d_. War and murder, birth and death. Today the operators toil on their machines, Ad-setters give the last touches to the orms. struggle with lines and columns. While always hum the linos and presses Clicking out ti}; SAVING A FORTUNE FIT/OM THE SEA Two Australian divers have dome a famous thing worthy to be ocni- pared with any feat of war. ‘may have brought up Lem the bottom of the sea gold worth ten million IS A liner of 13,415 tons had been wrecked off the coast of New Zea- land, bringing the gofd from King Solcmons Mines in szuth Atria; for delivery to the United States. There it would have gone‘ into the row‘; ma, erfww“ ‘or tomor- cellars where most. of the world's The lnvlslble hand 0g “lei, sold ls restinz now: but the ship Brings news of ships I and was wrecked by a mine in 438 feet. l . of wam‘ bombing ra ds News from across the sea, headline The gold belonged to the Bank news of England, and the Bunk wired News for the hungrv press. out to Auustralla to ask if any- Out. on the street go the news s. body would undertake to recue it. "E111"! 31111111 3181111 9-11 111011111 " ‘It. was gecltzred to be lfgbpcggl-glg, Screamaigi dlzgieiglines tell of victory or he ep was a ea one or dl , Of battles won and lives lost vers but the Unted Saliwge In a“. on a" and on Inna‘ Syndicate of M lbc h t 11m dlvel-s “amid filfimtfi ,5‘? Of meegggsev promotions, homeeoim Ads give the latest fins on the best Williams, who, they said, would be abie to do the job. so the Bunk of “y! Comic strips, local new‘. everyday happen All thlls o a pa: lie who lends. then England set aside 3150.000 for the work and has now got. its money g a. . While again machines whir and presses roar News of, the day. The divers were working among mines, and counted 150 or them around huilk of the ship. but they held on and won their way to victory. The G in its strong boxes, ready todplay its part in bringing cm to Eui-crpe and raving liberty for Australia kind when that gcod To: iiciicrri --Arlel. How Are Your Eyes ‘l and all man- tme comes. H ‘mt h. ‘If are having pron of .¢||Qd_| O I — Cl I FR L';,';=;";;.;';—~,_.,r;g 23.20%” ' °°"“"' ' u rul- Al your service with non lat mud liq of e no and o thorough " "re l QIIIIfIVIO, - cmh‘nda.m-’.' ii ' l CI usiilfiu: lfidlilnzhehoaoa .. . “m°'m°" ium curry round-lini- mpn-rillilzd-Mhmfiryzl-gflmlyl-ib-uln‘ G. F. "IIRIIQCQII Soy OOODIYI 1O IACKACNIVIDI I. G. IUTOIIIO! Dodd sKldnoyPllls “- '- ""11"" “E. R. 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