APRIL 24' 1°44 _ __ ‘ . THE itnaizaowirroivr: GUARDIAN MG? =‘i'~"=§ ioivlrs Reviews . ; _ " liar Exlltmiituros r . - QNTIIEAL A_ll iii - (cm- calm qfl] open’; over the next gouging‘ 8l00.0ii0.000 a Week 4° er "i-nntainu- u“ ' Pinon Committee j mama gsllndiln glob here l0- : us‘; that amount. direct cutting '. OIQU IIIIOI-in : §“fl':u:ix.iiemainm - {or deli n» n menus an 100.000 men V! o ainteining .. fifif“: n! and It‘: " a is 1?»: 88900.0(» a army il tho most powerful .. and In beet equipped for its :1 d aniiin existence today. But - this eavily-mecbanized force u been deliberately designed for ‘no; operations, demands for ‘quinment-and replacements are extremely heavy... "It is costing our people $30.- oo0.000 a week to maintain this nit. ‘"0111- alr force now is the fourth |tron¢est in the world. We will have H R.C.A.F'. squadrons in ser- vice this year-as well as provid- 1 roughly one-quarter of the {l} strength of the R-AJ‘. “'l¥is requires a"cash outlay of $21,000,000 a . In addition to this, he said. canada now is the fourth high- est nation in production o! war lupplltl, but less than one-third of Canadian production is used to supply Canadian forces, the re- mainder goes to fill the needs oi’ the United Nations. Mr. Towers outlined Canada's war-time financial set-up and the methods taken to avoid inflation. With the institution o! the price ee and wage controls to add to the taxation and the govern- ment's borrowing system, "the broad attern of wartime economic and f ancial ~paiicy was com- plete." "Since then the main task has been that of keeping the pattern intact, and that is a tarribiv dif- ficult job . . The battle is not won, and won't be won until war- time shortages have disappeared. “No success achieved so far in koepiniedown the cost of living- and I lieve our success is creator than that of any other country - should lull us into the belief that relaxation is possible." Mr. ‘Powers said it was a "mat- ter for congratulation" that shori- ag, of war materials have been, to a considerable extent. overcome and "in a few cases, it has been possible to reduce production." HERTFORD. England — (CF)- Aichdeaco John Bachelor who worked 60 years among the Ainu pie in the Japanese island cf okkaido, near the Arctic circle. died here. aged 90. He complied several editions of an Ainu-Jap- nnese - English dictionary. Mortgage Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD izy Publio Auction in front of the Law" Courie building in Charlottetown, in Queens County, on the 23rd day of May, A. D., 194i, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL ‘nlhtf TRACT piece and parcel of land! liilllle lying a ' being on Lot or Township Mi. at. in Kings County, bounded and described as follows. that ii to saw-COMMENCING n! . hpoint on the South aide o! the‘ orell or Dogherty Road at the in- teraeetion of the said Road with n Road leading lo Lorne Valley pas.- the M1115 formerly owned by Don- ald McDonald, and iinown als rnc Mill Road. thence East 5 chains and l0 or to land lately con- veyed by Frank R. Heart: to Mar- aret Buchanan, thence outh along the West boundary the: 51 ">'\?-"“.-‘ » . . k9 to the said Road lcudini: to Lorne Volley, thence North alonLthe saizi a line in continuation of lllh glrt o! the maid Road 28 chains and link: or to Ian possess-i lon of Cherie; Lend. thence south I 60 delreel and i0 minutes East 4 Maybe the war does look good— from a lance screams up to take away his wounded . . ., distance; from a comfortable well-paid job; ' from a warm, wenJighted home _ _ _ 0h, What was the score for last night? 79 . . . sure, we’ll win the war in ’44 . . . nothing 28 . . . 36 planes lost. Those figures wereift yards gained at a football game, or minutes glee ol commencement containing .81 lore: o! laud a little more or m and comprising 86.87 acres of on the East side of the said Road lending to Lorne Valley and 1E6 acres on the West side of the llld loll. mentioned Road, except- infdthereout 25,’, acres agreed to bo i? can stop us now! _ of overtime in a hockey match. Each one of But the enemy who man the flak batteries on the Unter Den Linden don’t seem to have heard about it . . . They still have plenty of to Jams McNeill of rne IN duorlbed as follows that is to "Ii-being on township No, 5;: aforesaid, bounded and described lo followl, that i; lo sayz-COM- MENCING on the West side of the‘ those planes held eight or nine lads who V/‘Olft come b: 27-1 . . . The war is ended for them. giverton :5 '1“ “f” "illkyuli: Shells to fire’ Plenty 9f Sggrghl-lgi-“tg FQMQP "If j"CT."fl1lfikWtl‘iC "war’s ended for you, take Jl§"°".,‘¢ “'52.? 2' Hlla."'ii'i~'§§;: ate . . . And they still make plenty of hits. a trip over Berlin . . . Or ask a Lancaster Pilot Ask any Lancaster Pilot as he rolls his . . . He’ll tell you "Sure it’s all over . . . flak-riddled bomber to a stop while the ambu- All over but the fighting . . . ’ mo; the West side o! the said no} Illhtloned Road i! chlilll and i6- the Place of commence-i IIIII containing 2!,’ acre: of land l lilo more or less. The above sale is made under llll by virtue oi‘, anti pursuant to; waver o! Ills contained in a cer- l n lndenture oi Mortgage dated, lilo 10th day of August. i910, and betwefi: rank McDonald. of n ‘S Olle fir: end Frank It. Ilciiril. of, Cher tietowli. in Queens County.» ll Prhloe Edward lllllllli Eankm. I.‘ ill Melnnla of Watertown in the Slate of Massachusetts. in thc_ Ulillfll Staten of America l-Zlrotrlc ulhllhg Employee; iii-fault inning‘ been mule in iiie payment of urin- flllll money and interest secure . I "alkll 1M5 2|“ Ill! 0i Anril iLD. l . WENDALL McINNIS. Amine;