Y: IILIITTETIIWN GUARDIAN Infill!‘ Dill! (FIIIIIQII In 1N1) lronldsnsi Linus. 00L I, Chester l. lluLuro Vino Prssldeuh J, B, Burnett, IJJ. lonrstiiryi Lleus. Cal. D. A. Mselflnnou, 0.5.0. Ililltiui- nnrl llunisglng Director, J_ B Burnrtt, Iii-LI. sluelats Iilllorsi Frank Walker, uurl Haul. Iuu Burnett, B.0.N.V.I. (On Active Iervlel) ¢ c1111 ~i->» l. - sunscnrrrrou IA‘!!! 1 By lliul In r, I. I., “.00 usr 10ers In for l niiiiithli 11.2! fur 8 months: lmii lov one month Clty Dollrnv-y $5.00 per year: 89.00 liar 6 mouth! sun mi a iii-mum we for 0n II-Mlh III UJJ. ".00 P" V“? i Ily Bull tn other Provinces ' 01.00 for I mouths. lnturdlly Weekly: I100 our your: 80s for I neuflu ‘III! Charlottetown Guardian In! be ubflullol ll "nnriillliiirvi None Annoy. ‘rlmu luulru. New Yorlt 1-D," tiiiiitli Kivwc Annoy. Corner llllls and Wunhlnrtnn Benton; Metropolitan News Agency, 124i Pool st, ' llqntroaly J, Flue 854 Bu, 8L, Toronto; News Stand, 'Dhatuu Lani-tor, Ottnwui Wolfe's News lull! lub- iury, 01st,; Hub Tobacco llwp. llouetul, IJI. i . '- “The Strongest Memory ts Weaker Than I . ‘the Weakest Ink.” MONDAY, JANUARY 2s, ma. C FCY's blew Quarters 1. 4 .-"1~.:.~11~ .111 1111c LL-Cnl, K. S. Rogers ‘ .»:.1:1 n1 lite lsltittd Radio Broadcasting ‘any, Ltd., on the opening, Saturday ev- , m’ fllfflt‘ new studio and office building. i 'l'h1- 11-11" prvtniscs are a credit to the City and 1 . l‘1..,1§;,,.v_ mill scrvtr to put Prince l{1l\v;tr(l , l$1:1 l ttiy duiinitcly oil the map so tar as o is concerned. Many will remember the , r11 i illlll? I r11. l fight, in which the press co-operated, to rcognition of our right to a basic radio hero uitcr the Dominion (jovcrnntcnfs d.- Jtin 111 ciiiistrttct 11 hlarilinie station at . :51 inllllj. l1 was just another case of our pro- l Ylllkllfil prerogatives being threatened, and it is . to the credit of Col. Rogers that he stuck to his ‘guns and carried this issue through sticcess- i . .~. mat-d by :l1c speakers on Saturday evening,‘ the iadio serves many useful purposes. It is true that most of the national news is covered I by Canadian Press, but, as the Deputy Minister ;<.f rhgriculture pointed out, it is a convenience ' for govcriiiiiciitail departments to utilize radio in ‘jlstfltiltltflfilllg information. There are many oth- er functions, both educational and recreational, ;which radio performs and in which Station CFCY is now in a better position than ever to pztrticzpitle. Blind Pigs p This is not an editorial on Prohibition en- ;f11:"<1*1111.~1:!. the pigs in question being real and .11~L lllPl ihtirirzil. 'I'ltey have t0 do with new dis- cov-r in nutrition and with the fact that our ‘health depends not on how much we eat, but what we eat. The havoc which vitamin deficiency can iwreul: “(ti recently shown very vividly in Texas iwilh l tixpt-rintcnt in pig breeding. f lien-mg llte height 0t the dust bowl years, two Jitters of pigs, in separated communities were thorn blind. The authorities set out to discover lthe reason. Experiments were conducted in lbw; the.’ IiillC dict was devised which was com- plutely devoid of Vitamin A. Sows fed on this diet farrowed pigs which were not only blind but _which hsd no eyes. Iii one experiment, s. sow lvceame too weak to stand. She was given one _dr\<e of cod liver oil. In eight hours she was szznidliig again. When her pigs were born they .\ve1'e blind but had rudimentary eyes. The ex- Qperllflfllll were carried s step further. The pigs which were born eyeless were inter-bred and put Ion vitamin A diets. In every case their off~ fsytiting had sound eyes and eyesight. 'l'hr- C0llClll<illll WIIICII Will be (lniwn from this experiment is clear. Many of the defects in y ‘our bodies can be often attributed to the diets ‘of our mothers. The mothers of today who ll itril-rr care of their diets are more likely to pro- i . Filiitw- lmhivs with better bodies, sounder organs ;ZI‘l'l <1 chance for s healthier life than those who ., iregard modern science as new-tangled nonsense. Aiding Hitler s' li tlicie is tiny doubt as to the reaction abroad to the steel strike in this country, it should be dis- pelled by the following despatch from Stock- holm, Sweden, published in The New York Titnrsi "litrnirin prtipzignndists have seized 1m the steel strike in Canada to try to sow doubts in , me minds of the Russian population. i “A German short-wave announcer declared in the ltussirin language: ‘The Russian workers will doubtless zipprcciutc this generous gesture 1.11‘ wuriinic CU-OIJCYZIIIOII. While the Russians- strike back hopelessly but bravely by fighting, their Canadian brothers merely strike.’ “The Germans attempted to create the im- ipressioti that the labor dispute in Canada was V 1 protest against the continuation of the war. They sought to worry the Red Army by saying that the steel strike had halted the production of tanks for Russia. “The broadcast was also put out in Swedish 1° Wfilhrn ltI'(l'.\Ill(‘(I sentiment here.” Shouldmlivi e Investigated nfention recently appeared in the press about 1-1 Illl-‘Kltlll having been granted men to leave the New Brunswick woods to cut timber In Maine. Timber of Canada, official organ of the Canadian lumber industry, has this to ssy on the subject: “The story is that certain interests acquired for a comparative song a derelict timber opera- 1 tion in Maine in connection with which it is hoped to secure s very Inge losn from the Washington Government and s large allocation i’ of woods manpower from the Canadian Gov- ernmcnt. Of course, the proposition is dressed up with a patriotic motive, but the veneer is very ~ thin. Presumably the State of Maine is to ob- ‘ y tsin s chance to contribute more directly to the war effort and needed airplane spruce is to be produced. I-Imv the former will be affected by bringing labor from Canada is not explained. How greater spruce production is to be obtain- little about the Empire. If Americans misun- _ rsidlug _ power would directly affect the Canadian war effort; would interfere with the meeting of the and directly effect the getting out of both sir- A.F.—not to mention further complicating Can- ada's allocation of timber shipments to the Un- ited States itself." Timber of Canada says that the sending of these men to Main§—men needed desperately in Canada-had the opposition of both the Can- adian Timber Controller and the Director of Na- tional Selective Service. ber rises to voice what it knows is the opinion of the lumber trade of Canada when it charte- terizes such evidence of political greed in war- time as simply damnable." The next move, it would seem, is up to Par- liamcnt. u- EDITORIAL NOTES — The Burns anniversary concert is being pre- sented this year by the Hi-Y Grads Club of of Wales College hall this evening, and, as will be noted by the published program, the total proceeds will go to the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund. The entertainment promises to be excell- ent, and there should be no reason for ii single vacant sezit at tonight's performance. a is u s1 Hesrtiest congratulations will be extended to Flt. Lieut. George C. Keefer on the Royal dis- tinction conferred upOn him of D.F.C. Though not actually a native, George is iin Islander to all intents and purposes, spending many of the kin, Mrs. Gordon Hughes, whose nephew he is. He was one of the youngest of the group of six ' Island boys who were the first to enlist in the R.C.A.F. in Charlottetown in 1940. Alas, two of them have already made the supreme sacri- fict e a u o Britain's friendship for Russia has develop- requirements of the British Tiutberwfiontmla. plane m”, logs I0!‘ die R.A.F. and the R.C. m“ And it adds “Tim- m‘ Charlottetown undeiathe competent direction of I Mrs_ Arthur H. Roper. It takes place in Prince hi‘ happiest days of his life here, with his next of tr. conceded. It does get th —Wlnd1ior Star. ."‘_, to describe t-h themes Milne! . 14ft in ‘l! stu. It been defined thus- clnllsm l; s tlermjtvsn to o lPlTIA-PIIUI OITIIABJBTBIAI Bil-ml not utvtsgeaedately not made any success of thetr own sttatrs claim they csn run the u!- o! every one with site-eel.- u" Tribe oblivious shove her: Windsor Btu ma» ii may ma; Ifuydlisuiiifi-wmlriom. Wluspe b. "11s ll P8501! Why W: $110 fume blos- sum"; sum tn snowy bloom’ in season Btnorwttbnhsrslssvlnsibososn or or fancied I11 must continue to do so ls definitely pswtottu today. Ths comfort solace o! medical Is not actually needed ls s that must be sacrificed for the dur- ation or the war. Windsor star. —V1ct0r Plat-r. Illegal Strikes (sum; John Telegraph-Journal) Conference and discussion are i11- ta "luiiiiibsmntilwgvlelrghwhgfibtlldkrierl: Cap In Edward Rickenbacker h l"? I ~ just as mortal as any other maul dfimflmkd- ma‘ =§§5°g1g 1,111 Yet he has heard tour times 1n his Own-mi“ w! I‘ 3,‘; Wm“, my“. m, wiiiiz I18 himself described rim: u" If,“ §h.",,‘f,,,m., m, em," beam,‘ LI’: “mend”: ‘a g1“ inertial; up srently thellsw of (ark:- m o es . i, r - Ontgtznhglwfls in but ldlllfd In Ill “d; "w" °‘ “ 1°° °° °r 51m nu ole roe. Once eslmost, 11 Iansrb - bled to deatli after e tonsil opsr- piogoltiopaTi-iiillfi iIIl-lvcsffll? 0011111115810! flI-lOn. Once he crashed with other award. such awsrdsdo not was" Dflwfiflsers tn an sir wreck near At- w be btndtrii. In Britsln ll disc tel lnnta. And there was this last time. must be referred to the Nltlonll i- .n --and presume!) eqllllly I01’ I lzAGF roun - THE ciiinzcgrrerowu GUARDIAN’ ' JANUARY as. 1m . fllf “Such mmiipund o! cnviidtiiiw- _ I . . 1 smzmwma, y a. I942 TIIE l-‘OIITY-SIXTII ANNUAL REPORT elflielmpezlslllbbiusdsstsrissswhuuflis _ bioughthomemose ebsuuuthshgmiceolllhlnssnua sudtheylprlsftplffiigllfislnsussuofetzlessuunm diphdivlduslsndsodsu nation. e o 0'0 eopesstins Co durln 1942 audits financial poqsizoiiisum preseuoedteifidicare thgpmmligénibsunug plsysInthedsflyIikddiscouussyAeompIssnAnnuslReportwiIlbs o nsileduponreqsnst. “Everything ls extremel lesssnt," Arbitration Tribunal. Then “ he testifies, “just as ltebvgn should settlement. or 1i reported dis-Pm- be." Eddie Rlckenbackefls experl- WWI-her by “mane” “I award‘ i: ences mya help soften duiei- ii 11* °“ m‘ ‘mpwflff W"; grief. Death may not be u» iiu WWW‘ “mm” m“ I master we suppose. Omen we eou- 5” mum t, t. become an 11m- fU-He Mm with piiui, but I'll u the °°“"“°" “m” m’ 9-” °" ene- o! psln. New Yoi-lcflmes. I and workers concerned. ‘ROM: o! this arises s puwerml do- '_"_‘ torrent to illegal striking. The Bri- When a Montreal man. on a $10 us}, court, d bet. sctltorrjped s. holle tn iéipmlce o! ion funds In this ooutrtitry as held e . awrencei-ver an used tlducl c m: . a cun- ui 1i. swim, m revived nie old eoii- gtatsgdu; 22%;? Ntytl’ depleted troversy u to whether such eur- by paying strike pay to my mem- ctse ls healthful. There probably her who illegally oesaes to work never will be any agreement on this and breaks his OOHIIMl Wll-hmll matter. but one thing 1s ggngmlly justlttlfiatlgirtln g ofilpérgleg? _ 0n e e m“ hlch 1m iinliwsui" The merit name into ed and been purified until it has lost all tinge of opportunism. There is widest recognition here that Russia will be as, writes Mr. L. S. R. Shapiro in The Gazette" fine an ally in the struggle for world rehabilitation as she is in the struggle for military victory. The British peo- ple do not want and do not fear Communism. They recognize that the Soviet system has been, and will be, good for Russia. They trust it will turn out so be as fine for Rusis as the Bri- tish system has been for this country. Upon this bright hope rests the peace and security of Ettropc. Britain has survived these lust cen- turies without internal eruption because she has been able to extract from every popular revolu- tion, anywhere irt the world, the essence of its lesson and has applied this to the British wuy 0f life. it!!! just how increasingly importsnt are the pro- duction of wur materials and the restriction of civilian use of the nations’ resources, says an Ottawa correspondent, was made apparent in a statement from Munitions Minister C. D. Howe which indicated that the flow of rsw tutorials to wsr factories on this continent had almost reached its peak and that in the future the only means of spurring war production would be cularly certain metals and metal fabricated parts, which are not, produced in this country and must be secured from the United States. For this reason it is essential that we co-ordin- ate our controls and our priority procedures with those of our neighbor." and Southeast coasts are to ask the government to help them ready holldn after the war. assocta bOHPFIIHK-house businesses . Vera well areas periodically banned and rs. M sbvut it? hot-t 0! 1m strlctecl has been Evening Standard Pins new n: "frozen" ember. but only now has eral announcement of tltls bui made. It may be said, that never has the news departure from the old been more excellently t only e. few weeks slnoo dlsosrdod Glrlst evergreen needles of various kinds, were at their lowest mun esteem, an 20a yea entirely i h“ e er me than thla to revea. thn 3 ziiuduy colored otii-istiiiiii p.11»,- i: 1M1" 1n the 0! a war casualty? It ls flu 0f blows. and by the ttm bar comes around again a harden- ed nubllc should be able to face the shorts Windsor Star. A tenant. w; noises, ed for being u. willing vtolatlopi of rent control. 50111991 It! of direct cone w all. The tenant, like theexllslndloi-tgil‘, wry further improvement in distribution of sorely 1s committing an ~qmnce 1g an n1; o! flower-scattered; ' rass-cov- needed materials and curtailment of civilian £55?! gfiflllllfl raid. and 1s guilty 919d 34ml"- Wig W!" 11ml manufacture. "Canada's war program," said be manta, gfwphehfggum fir; ' b arched brkflss. Mr. Howe, "relics largely on Csnadisn rs- vtlyst index course. iiziomer storj fhof-“Iuknoh f fiwfiug" ‘n sources, but then are many materials, parti- eVSrSfIEFbIa3 ggfiglfigmgsligtlotlhi: , mum com, m}; o; olmuulog“ a deal between buyer nnd seller The bootlegger is or locally, than illegal coffee be completed without a pumhssor- them lsed d ram w 8st Zfvwuoifnu liable iii dimizes to to receive at least 10,000,000 ulna-amt gal-gun; o; m, per- y makers in the first year "m1 1o " stated For this Oil- Minister hss t-lon representing ho the present stnelworhers’ st-rth egitl , whet can he m . still 1s pruo all o! the -f-' formed. -—Iiondon g1; Mumlsotno s! U18" ‘q lLDIvbI h“ “m” tween ss. The m‘ funds would Illegally used u pram out. in 1m illegal strtke- and WHY 0! Me i 11d liable for damages to the I-mfld- It II last, cent of their personal poses- stens. That. mould effective y pro. "we Wrappers. not to mention not the Issue o! strike 15w tn an Illegal strike and without such ps1 point in hu- few workers would be i lined to d this feeling m well out. or 1: they d1. t» my fl’. out for long. Wm ° Wm“ been found most e!- d Ooun . there are other way . somet in: should be urhtuc ‘M!’ e Deoepi- w“ gs without batting an eye.- Intenti- vI-fly is Thlsls (Marlon slate iii "shun-t Been from theroutslde, the fac- ls pure Disney-a delicate 080 S l N. ui 11111111 doo 1"" WPWIB- "H" But those iuioui are anti-blast are equal], guilt. . no betwryvmorflg, figabrld es are monstrous his customer. An sale of butver or gasoline, or or whiskey. or gums, cannot must be two law-breakers. self; and it was at Mossgiel that he did nearly, all his best and strongest work; the revelation, once made he wrote masterpiece after| masterpiece, with s rapidity, an assurance, s command of means, s brillisncy of effect, which make his achievement one of the most remtfrk- o people in Britain are inclined to resent dispar- aging remarks uttered by Americans about the Empire. He thought the fault lay not with the Americans but with the British, who talked too U18 a problem that was discus at the assocla gether with The Board I” "minim!!! mums concession; but the mretm said uiiit the orni- under discussion ZIIJIC in English letter]! One-tenth of the Ordinary tequire- filled each week" 1.1m glm. 1. ' - - - h, the Blow, blow, ye winds with heavier gust! $185"tZg-clobelilnfb?lgy:rymbfifgol;l:bftg highs helm-H“ murmu- And freeze, thou bitter-biting frost! —Manchestgr cuiirdlui. hlllss sn m m1“; m. services, the auxiliary services, the war industries. or even such matters us rationing can do no msn. ner of good end stlntlnl sssltsnoe, enemy. It It well that the llsrs and remove j d l; all metifliiyllgihvgrliglaliligstlcrlfi. 3:1! pacts. matches, tobacco and cig- arst Any of these mlslit bring I fi I | l! HAMM news. int-stun. when one of ro es, muiy f w slk I to Iih dfiiieiiiwiim viii his’ ‘Mm ‘m’ secret llst are sed lion's conference, - more massive subjects, of Trade ls believed to would smount to ne ten-cloth for 10.000 meals or acoimsilstion t static electricity.‘ smlnthenfldltofsouie of t-h m minnow vumls lEiii-i “nudism of war. 913B vmrkln k194i lvfllge d! 832,000 sent oufafilun The Life, largely to relieve thug consequent upon duds, dissblesueut sud old age. IIITII. ISSIIIIINIIES IN FORCE . . . .8325,612,432 mic vo setting aside needle! elsfimilies sud snimnoss psklfaslulseyussmoumedsuhzpn)”. IIMNE FIOI PIINIIIS Ill INTEREST 313,941,141 unAlifelusunneseom RESERVES TI! I'll r111: IMPERIAL LIFE I. E Ill- s vi n- a gig: plgetgemgnlnp‘: a}: lgw dsiuii cwkins- ‘fr; If: nrewlns the NO‘ l II‘ < 1 . r E conflict-Ions. RObOfluBIlflil, poet, born this dsts, 1759; like free. m: that course thus-bug: 1Tb F" “l ll l 31'1"! fill-Ind 1M- Mut h". “uiuh” '“u—_‘ “I ‘n "- Bryon, s mm of genius and his Wm worst glkflflcetlon st all. -0ttsws Joiirii- 37kg“ ‘glglll- __._... ' l‘. “.15 n‘ us“, my; M “h. enemy" and, like Shakespeare he borrowed from ' ______ muss, lurid grenades. demoll g l.“ gggfl. g fig every ‘writer he had _ever reiad-matter, phrase grihgfiupprtlrons will no doubt n- ‘ihfwwmnurfls, eltflml, a 1° n Kim‘): Dflfyin‘ 250g“. ndhhl, m“ b. bu.“ I. .7 flu".- k- and iiietre, and embellished it; once upon a time, dent“, Hotel“; ‘gsgclflofi 33,113,}; mom with brown olsum lion wlll be hold In, the hall collection, the Bible and Biii-iis poems held the places of shortage of "ben-clojvhl" (diouii idi- °" fi"n°°’n,‘““x‘fi" °‘ ‘fl’ st Klnkors, on Tuesday, Fob- . honour inalmostevsry Seotsmsifs book shelf, and dlflh n‘ 1111's 1e n srostsr dengue $5,415.“ M. has: mm . n“, and n.1,!‘ kg] extensive quotations from them the background of §$1s_ ‘Qzofn gram l‘: %nm:e ls written, iii lgtun every sermon and patriotic oration; in both res- tiiiiniitiments have suffered since Mr. other/ride .2}? fimn.%um° J- w' F Dects tlllS ll largely a thins of the Past, though mlgpoalélntltitg OIISICIJIIIFOM wini- union-nei- that, se iii-ens IJIQ H01"- " '7 ~ the wisdom of both permeates the life and 6011- with polnts To tried-ta ttdigiiiiailbli-ottgil: grin floiiiustmgalceaoiffrilrli?! 0.73% ii versation of the pelople at large; it was at Moss- gliwet mtsllait lpebptersuaded to bring shouei, wnioss iiauslii-itght cause u 81"» e1" W- E- "W "t" t“ memo“ w" n”. °“'“ v1.23 “ m‘ h“ Wm“- mdvlbstél °.1".%é”°'l'd.‘“"..,.,"‘l’i; sibilities in Burns were revealed to Burris h1m- pm§§,,,,,,,~, w,§‘,'3{§,"§f,,,,"‘,§“°,’,‘j,‘m;; leather soles and nolnzlls. I must TlIEiIll-Y tluns cius 0F cnintonsrown Burns Anniversary Consort PBINQ OI‘ WALES OOLIJGI BAIL mossle ' Onll In and discuss your‘ difficulties. Writs or ulious fur of sub- appointments Ellis‘? slander-era should be ed by possibly raiding the labor ranks of our Quebec and New Brunswick spruce mills is g’ equally difficult of comprehension .. -. _._ 1 derstood the fundamental principles upon which the imperial government was based, Bri ple had filled to explain the pqissly llmlllht to Izod - _ volve. upon the rest of the people. ~ “sh P°° ‘Tlltglempbllilml to divulge Inside 11i- tonation u: so squat sn lasso- Doscend ye chilly smothering snows! '—-‘—""—- —- Nor Ill iwr 118F- II new 11nit¢d_ shows inf tglurlillflgmlfioo: m1 snot. gomgfifigcywpasgmqlog. ‘Whitfi’ d" 00211: ‘l’ More hard unkindness, unrelenting, has written us about his oxpenerio", nmors o! all Is common. I: -PIDGBAII.- Vengeful malice, unrepenting, which would put the stunt filers mm become the pert or personal Ifloollofl by IAI‘. ripe Iaul (by lhld perlslsslou or Group 0i!‘- . . on the screen to shame. One pq—;q Inlnllne for all loyal and 11mm. Ix Than heaven-illuminsd ma on bro her mari . l l!“ 9-55 I t1 t or imm- seusdtslssnstohspsclisoxsii n ' m W . Qlrlo Okfllhh b°"°“’" “'fi,°,f,"*""l°"""ml*““"“'”°“,§,‘§““““*“"§ supusm-suunmoi-psul ' ' ' ' move iieiiizilililifiiigd vii lbw." all: 37$ trouble Tirmsli tiimiiiiu. W‘! Ill". ll-l- ("m") "-3"- "Iu- ""5" 5"- 9"‘ According to the Rt. Hon Malcolm Mac- height, 1,111. -w' s N", z,,,|,,,d_ tni-y or public morale. —Bfln0fGfi ' mill). In Mule 0f the 40,1314 British H," l C ' " ' ~ ' 1 1 ' r Dust-Oahu’ IierrIrr-Mrs. A. II. leper sud Mrs. Inness Isl ‘hill , g1 bmmissioiier, the British "ha: 1m: wnlatlslvtgdlseovsized the - g-"nqqnm-m Cdlslsla Lsclslr Commonwealth of Nations may be a model for g; a mgd°'fl.eqf,e"nud‘d°“w‘° ghfmbam, use. an“ y; 11' (s) n» lull lode lull, (l) ‘no Intel s wider, universal association of free peoples I11 pogulatlon, who ‘Ilka to v11! nut (s) ha! s’ ‘he g f ' |.,' t‘ be b1 an ewmirefortsTti ltd! lallllneAnulsulhAllhllu Lame dlafgqli naiéant “:2; “sayings pgpépslcllgdtiifi one zlsht b .7 IIIIII, hovel. Ills!!! Denali uni Norm Bail of alliances, concerts of the great powers, the start diving tn the sling-that's l" n n’. ' , , f ,, beau-Ills luminous Annuals Iseagus of Nations, followed each other in turn, figjulgeieefiflg’: fr,’ R y 0g’, 3.9g h msg- m“ - each seeming I0!’ u While .1, m. ti. (RIMS! d1 W, o, m, ,,,,,, $13,...’ "#5: nan-mm run-am mu liumusi problems and then fsili ," lie said. ale. _ lob-lbs Ills 0 In!" - 95115-15 “But there is one experiment in fr endl eo-op- ""-"' i ' - m“ * ‘n h n. ‘i. ”— d n‘. . . . Y . u u ho iii-mm in olsrulst a Pm]; OINTMENT Alldhnslvno eration between free and equal nations which Ifnagjngflqn m,“ ghipfl, cargoes and ' ‘I'll Ill! has survived many tests and is working success- gnalrhavi bee“ 1°“ beam“ “m” As your service vmti GIVII QUIOI IILIIII IINIIIWU- I". 3' 5- Illlfli III Illllll U!“ _- l... fully in practice. "It is the British Common- sgreyluggi‘; Ifvfgg-rglzfgflamaafflgfal fof snerleim sud s ilionlsli mm“ “you” o’ “n”. -'_ wealth of Nations. Mr. Msedonsld ssid some retracting ssi-vloo. ‘gnawing u o“ h...‘ mm.“ r ‘M. u. n‘. ‘a i.“ l-Ii out. ‘PIIOOIOCII ‘*"":.-:"'-""=....~:.'~' T TIIIE rvo uses‘ tlce and fully penal- - A res responsibility also ds- y, u, gmcllisorl 0. I. IIUTOIIISON Aid To Russia Fund" llslorsnsncvl Total Proceeds For “Canadian