ERN G»ARDIAN ' INT-Ire. John i ‘u’ summnsrfi The Glnrlinu may lemnersldcz- 500K110". WICGI IO. Toronto Blkfll. Wild 8t. The Guardian will be dell uerrlerloyuthnerdaycrlilu ..riie came h rclei-vfll for um of locsl interest but advertising of s newsy nature ma! b9 - m at z cents n word strlely pey- Ibis in advance. Adults DEVELOPED and print- ed at Taylor Drulz 00.. Ken-illusion. _BUYHIQEI% Blitz-BEN?“ License her o ers c mac's. N“ Ii-‘IBO-i-M-Ii. -0LDSlVl0BILE SEDAN e. bar- ain at $160.00. Apply Tnylcr Drug 0,, Kerlsiilgwil. _sPEc1AL! Ladies Blouses 46c oh. Rex 5 s. l0, Summerside. 14-834-4-28-21 —BUY ground straps, cable, lead. . uts and fan belie at Bruce's L-78B-l-27-2i. —DANCE at the new v lrm _ Eleanors, Friday, April . L-TOB-i-fl-Zi. 00m house contain all modern onveniences. Desire e location. pply R. S. Ramsav care o! ova. Scotie, Charlottetown. Ii-m-i-Qd-li. -~A’I‘TEN'DED FUNERAL -— M!’- illard Phillips, Mr. Hazen Phil- lp and Mr. Everett Phillip; 0f Blim- ersidc were among those who at~ nded ilie funeral of Mrs. Hubert - illins at Tyne Volley on Tuesdag. —-.\'ATIONAL CONSERVATIVE lEETlNG AT KENSlNGTON-On. rides‘ evening. April 28th, in the avisoii Building at B o'clock p. m. o iippoiiil delegates to the con- ‘NlUOll at Eedeque. May 2nd. and eneral organization-By order oi ommilicv. . L-B03-4-27-2i. Glll‘ FIRE-The Summer- id l-iro Department were called WPPll 6.30 and 7 P. M. on l cdnesdev for g slight roof fire at e residence of Mrs. J. l; Gallant. very much age. -NQTICE—'I‘he National 0on- rvaiivc Young Men's Association, iimmerside, hove opened commit- cc rocim in the Dalton Building, alter Street. and would be pleas- - i0 have all young men interest- =~ in the Part-y attend. Committee ocms open all day and w. 7 in e 9119111118. L-752-4-26-3li. —l‘-‘0X liANQUET-Jrhe summer- ide Fwy Cluib held their regular llliluet in st. Mary's hall on Wed- wiav evenirie- Mr. . Graham Em, Dfejflad over the festive "l M wh .h were seated fifty wdmembers. Mr. George A, c311- f" k lves the guest speaker and We it most interest veils on the naitioris in Europe, selling chic!- v vlzih the fox situation. He was of '" Ollinioh that island silver foxes 0i’ the ' t llib . l - . Bllrkfl m8£ke% nit ox situation. A short entertainment filfollfdndlfi; ‘dinner, Miss ALTmdn H s, Diane Dgxmmleno t and 3:15. which were heartily encor- I END Vllupst you liolo onil liouriyi '1 "llllflouful oi use. "mu sue" Water nickel en invigorating “ll-Rm bfflkflll" sine which not ~11. "News "mu acidity AND and zones your digestive Inn but IN ADDITION actually m: viral alkali fllurvo (I W! AND PEI-NOB OOUN ' Newninbenrllflomlilverlillngllsolldboieftwllhlirlfond Bobvurhldallrecmenliereiiewiaemmh vervd to any home. In per week. Pho give your order to the bu! feuunnslble for dell -'I'0 LET in Bummerside-d g contributing M u: sum lut- hone lU-l, P TY Bunion. Water m. “Iii llllfl. 67 Granville Si. ‘ Gourliee G nrnm h; this service or varies on your route. 8 ne 280-1 for —K0DAKS INS at TnylorpDrug co.,";'§§§.i§wa','"‘” Amuveur SMUT _ 11w mfmlldehydc sflliifigfhggggr- 1W1 Dflllflto pass-meal re. 405T RECEIVED-A - sortineni: of silk lingerie. $151 l0, Summerside. Lem-yum -r.iis'r cAu. r bi bar ins, fibril specials on dgfllfl,eilllndyg,aalc, Gourileb Drugstore. L-m-4-ze-zl "WANTED-Used Safe. Steio size. kind. condition and price. APPLY P. O. Box 149, Summerside, . L-HK-i-N-Il . n Qroli"'._ns.n sromcn Bismo bbmiles~nfil°!"jfit;gke L-Né-i-a-Zl —GET YOUR HORSE l - Feed our worm swell‘: 5,311“. Taylor Drug 00,, (3331118- -0m i989 cwrnns uldstyles "m" mvefvslmertsndreas- oncbly priced. See them at Maur- ice Mill, Olothier, Summcrside. 14-835-4-25-21 —I'0B BALE-ditcflormick 2 horse manure spreader in A 1 con. nmils McC dition $50 (M. , Emerald). Welter S. Weeks, Bay- view. 1,545 50TH WEDDING —- Ca/ptein Leslie £81m. . B, recently celebrated his 50th wedding anniv- crsaryv with his wile and family, ‘Iherc were about’ ft_v_ gucsls at the family gathering which includ- l the children and a number ofvflfillldllilildffill end great-grand- diiidren. Captain James siright and Mrs, Striflhl of Summerside: Cecil Stright allot-hey son, an Duncan Murray and nephew. also 1mm P- .I., jvere among IP10 guests. The raimiiy resented t air farm“ W111i B- Witv nndsome rad- 0 and address. Ca lain and Mrs. Strilgiht also receiv gifts of money and other lovelv th 4 members of the family. Island friends joined with friends on the melfilanri in wishing Capt-sin and Mrs. Si-rlflht many more years of congenial wedded life. Captain James Stright and Mrs. Stright have now returned home irom their visit. Capiin Stri hi. reports that his parents are in iie best of health and enifiy life to the full-s. -FUNEII.AL ‘Snllvlvils F03 MRS. HUB/ER!‘ PlliLLlPs-Jirlends from for andneei- were in ‘Iyne Valley 0n Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Mi-s. Hubert 1119B which were held the United Church. The service was a very impressive one and a large cmicourde o! people walked from the house. b0 i-hc church following be- hind iihe luneml procession to pay n. inst tribute of love to their triend and neighbor. v. G. A. D. Elliot conducted the service, and was ae- sisted b Rev. A. H. Hart Davies, clio assisted with the hymns for the service, There were ovely ml Mac- ll bearers were John W. Palm- arp, 3e Onus- cnd Oliver Moc- ers were Fred Han- Arihur Hut- n an and Ivan ter. Interment was in the fmnily plot in the cemetery ed- lolnmg the church. The undertak- er; were Messrs Keilh Compton of smnmerside and Russell Male-Keg 0! ens n. Besides her husbun end son. y and daughter Kath- leen, . lps leaves to mourn the following brothers and sisters: (Pearl) Mrs. 0mm MaoOaull Ellerslie: (Malinda) Mrs- Murr or Oonnetiout; (Margaret), Mrs of Rmindele. Mass. sister Ann ic ‘eceased brothers are Rams Neill. Ho essrs fig? er, G. Shelton U ‘4 l» her. The James Mass; Russell of to Oonnetiwt, in Summerside: Harold in nes- otu. Dr. Frank another bro- ther died recently. Mrs. Phllgss was the daughter or the late - ward of Bideford-s. FM- Preston Ellis of Summer- side was in-‘Iyne Valley this week iteirstlesniel o’ h“ Curious Story 0f Frozen Man tueucmzze ‘hWmmapwimi. flllllflfl ill 109 N! e confidence in g tionl i congratulations . Conservative Per provincial election. the son of Mr. Peter U. , ‘P18111511. and c. first cousin of l-ns gear on the poor. in sight. and waiting wi (during this reoe MIPRIN HOLMANS Summerside Tignish Mr. Hubert Gaudetiis receiving friends on gett MZL“ hqmmjnmany 1118 e n e. on to contest this» distriotw for the ty in the coming -Mr. Excellency Charles L.’ Neiligan, Bishop of Pembroke, Ont. Messrs. 0. P. McCarthy.‘ C. P‘ Morrissey. J. B. Morrissey, Frank Ready and J. M. Ahesrn were in d Alberton on Tuesday. Mr, Agar-ices Gellant, Mimi,‘ made a business trip to Tignish Tuesday. Miss Stella Brennan returned to her home on Tuesday alter visit- ing for some weeks in Charlotte- ings from other iown. - Prospectsof putting out lobster B-lmolnied date are The ice is still piled in on the beach and not any clesr water The fishermen are ready; o traps on the whsrves. and the ab- senco of the usual hustle and bus- tle which precedes the opening of the lobster season is quite notice- able. With all the writer noticed th thousands nt visit) that the usual optimism prevails. ‘the recent heavy fieshets did to bo some damage iih ‘dtllld at Heywoodu and Harper's ponds, let- ting most of the water away end part disc." Th l_v ruining the e anglers‘ “pern- t. ones are seen. however. bringing home their us- ual worthwhile catches. Damage NR. Saturday the re arrive hen on was also done to the d. bridge near Aims. and N) hi1!!! did not trains Arrived on Sunday evening. and resumed their regular runs on Monday. Mrs. Foley (nee Aims Ne ) and two children have ui-ived ere from Obrdizun to spend the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nelligtn.‘ i _ Wednesday, April 38th. feust of "Our Lady of 000d ‘Council’! was observed by the local branch of the C.W.L. M05 WM celebrated at ‘L30 em. and ceived communion the sftemocn the nual meeiini! the members re- in s bod-v. In v held‘ their en- the Dalton school. The meetiniz was largely attended and in the election ‘of officers the members showed their reel their last choice M’ um _ the full number of oifi- Cg‘ cers for another year. as follows: n‘ President. Mrs. J. A. Be rotary, Mrs. Octave Gsudet "MRI; ‘flbf P60. seeyn, Mrs. Howard Homer: trees- l! um, Mrs. . site the eveninlr mom Assembly Room hers were entertained chi-i topher. m r Sensedictlon the in the of the Dalton $1,001 by the poi-ribs cf the 0on- vent and Dalton School. ; com. Th Claudine Peel) m’ vision; Queen, Muv It; sch i 6 £i.?‘§..?1 IOUTI will be usuli us‘ first uid ate-NOM- GOIDIIBB BET my‘ The finedlsn lt$llNA~Helqn ed b! ‘IGMOIMC l lanai-i. cur-readies m “of-similar feats by 95m‘! States students. he ln ' crevasse o! . one reported to ve ."tl.;:..'tt?"i:a. ital u when 8 fie... l vee- ilmemm¢__mm*fim” huerdlfilvsflwf-‘j or, _ , .. (c? n- l u aillombzlnsgequul in illieilzicl ‘_ g I 1mm“ til-Midi; .' u, "1. ' . ' em: llilgl .1. ‘yipltsile s Mazrgate Players In Presentation At Kensington The Mia-recto on esenled ‘fhigbt House Narwyer: "comedy Drama three acts at Kensing" gl-lsvgedm-‘Bdflv evening to a. poured ‘The play was under the direction istocrat. Jumes Gallaig er. Iniun Jim-A bad man, Ralph N ' m z. Gl mklznz-s tie rcustwbou adys Moll Buzzer-The auntie amelo Mrs. Lee Cmne. pe Hqn. Sarah 0humlQv-Ch0ke—Ar- thurs sister, Mrs. H. Mayhew. Htrtcilse EDIOW—A city belle, Viv- n Marks. Miscouche Dramatic Gluh Score Hit in ‘The Lone Tree Mine’ ‘Those oi us who rciiieiiibci- the play ‘The Lone Tree Mine" when it was presented thuly two years i130 and who were privileged to sec it on Wednesday night in Mis- couche hell said that it had lost none of its chaim and human characteristics Was it a. success thirty i/wo years ago? I should say so. Is it now? Definitely yes. The play was presented by the lvllsccuche Dramatic Club and many of the players were new to the stage and did remarkably well for a first mppearancc. Rev. Martin Monagiian. D. D., read a snort synopsis m‘ the play before the opening act The story is that of a needlessly jealous husband. Melvin Shoi-twell who does not value the blessings that are bestowed upon him in his wife Anna and child Rose, until they are taken from him by his rival “Doc" Brady. There is ones. In the last BCiZ the training of "Mountain Rose" to her new surroundings brine ton conclusion one of the most thrilling and dramatic stories that have ever been presented to an Island audi- once. Following is the cast, of charact- us: Mirlvln Shari/well, e wealthy gentleman -.Frsnk Gnudet. "Doc" Brady, msherper -Mertin DcsRoch es. Eugene Lacy. n Boston speculator- John C. Pcirier Ham Watersf fieth Lord, Bill Hnyes Miners, -I.ester Glllllidedii, 5. Anthony DesRoches, Urban Rcehes ‘ Chinomsn —Cecil Murphy. Partners in Flor-lone fHooe —Eh-ic DesRoches, Reels Laughlin. Anne Shortwell. wife of Melvin. Beatrice MoKinnon. Chang, s Guudet Hiram, Nancy, 'Doc" Brady's wife- YvonmrPoiriet. Irene. child of Melvin si-id Anne Little Betty Glllis. "The Mountain Rose" -~Corlnne DesRoc hes. . F ID CE COUNTY C i BE PRBNE T0 BRITIBIZE HER HEAD‘ MAN Republic Took Unus- ual Course In Re- of M1‘. Manic Marks and was held . . yyggnlgengg; 3;; o1 11w Mow» electing Albert Le- o - 5 . - - -. J$£ad€‘@‘£i% *;.*.'a**°“" b11111 Prwdeni- uns- IT'S neurones-r n outed ll: r- ——-—- TIME-Don't waste m gee on ihe éfii-Kmefiht f, ‘iflfi (By onsnvs m. ARNOLD money with a‘ worn out rc- fem Wile laic m the city home o! Gnu-dim Prim Correspondent) “a” ‘ “°" '1'“ out thir ' p y” '°°‘ PARIS A rli fl-—(OP)-—Elecid :;h?"::h':::|:°' '3: i?‘ well mgritegaxjcgplziiilslefnd received o! Albert run to e second seveeix: “u”, - - "‘ 9" ' Between the acts Bellliial numbers m1 Mm 1e Pwident o! Frmw mum“ s 9"?‘ wore nul on and heartily encomd- 1mm his t 1111 #1114111 We run-u; °‘ “wit; eons ‘ha. ., hill.“ 35* ""1- hl’.%"¥l.‘“;.it‘l?ilt infill.“ S Y l‘, m _ l 1-‘ inlmnenti-he Furniture Deport- s! music and step gconcing. fume”- lllhiitiltltd. out?“ Heorwmnbyusieadtthleiii: ‘ 0 E CXQCII V . I ' "' " " Oust Of Characters new lei-m may 1i. 1 u A u 5 race snout BOWL- - . e H“ on M» 6- =-- £41 uremic. he“; sgckiztgllklofwithxeiluvzg ,mlif__ 18kg“! l, . .. antes were detain by lice 5c: .- ‘ ' ~ ' l‘ , s t rrn . 6 2r‘ e, lflted’ “Him aiIu-guiei- Mai-us, DJ,“ em 5g’ Kw“, “out Mdlrect elect tn§ii~ ' 1- - iuw- c nbod Buzze —The id i; d t, qylys 1e egos Wheel lllll um of the llflhthmlflg. Ed eegiiswlew’ n35 53a “obeys hi; wile" may - i" Arthur Ohcke-A British Ar- mil. his e as c. candidate m i l1 t Ii . 1 n in the Pclsoeo “v31 Vex With no serious rivals, M. Lchmn received 506 of the 910 vows cast. The only other President of Rance ever re-eleoted was Jules Guvy. He resigned in 1087 in the second year or hh new term. Other Presidents ' How little the ordinary French citizen has to do with the-chaos oi his President is indicated by the story told about one of the first presidents o! France. Felix llnurc. At thelime there lived in Paris an anarchist leader mined Sebastian Faure and the people were heard lo ask; "Who is this men Feure who has been mode president? Is it the anarchist?" The tradition which M. Lebrun ills effectually broken is that the French presidents have un- satisfactory. One is too timple, for instance. Jules Grevy, whom the cartoonists iielighted in caricatur- im; in his shirt sleeves and bed- room slippers; another too lavish. Sadi Oarnot ‘spent fortune to dispel Grevy creu. cted oi‘ monarcihist u; pains. This one much power. that one was a stamp and still another was refer- fied to disi-espectdully us en “imbec- e." But M. Lelbrun has won e public which. even two years ago provoked the remark by a lhwench writer "They would deny ihcmmivu a dlllllél‘ to see e crowned head but wouldn't spend the 20th of n cent to see the president." The most cri- timl content themselves by saying he is‘ "sentimental and a family maTilie President, however. is much more than that. Tact dipi ner in recleifilng dis d h visit- ors. s a, mnrke w en King Gfidtfleefild aueen Elisabeth visit- HRONICLE i l I wfimi vow‘ m CAN iliiaviiuviliagei. Birthplace 0f Many Captains Lei-lave. edin skippers became famous ships they sailed. aboard their own vessels ed Paris. Whatever alter another to form a some careful impartiality. He is recognlmd a; having the qualities of Iouofldt sense. moderation and sim- p y so necessary to a. President 0f the french Republic. ARITI HREDDED (Goalie Prose) n“; ' - mauve. N. s? April fl-Mmy “M” mm‘°lofi:’ffli i m Aftillc EXDIOYGI‘ T0 Nova Scotian communities have “F” mdmd" \E, u. ff sent their men to sea. but this mu” M! ‘he mu" i’! NW‘ - .. MUTE In Ha l I‘ Luneitburg County. village, settled ‘ggsvghe P5"- ~ _.____ by German people in the 11111 Mk5,“ wu$ncu4f"}", fl‘“’“m,d e (Special To The Guardhn) century, boasts more see. captains than any tsther, Records show that 83 master mariners were born in Once these captains were engag- foreign trade hnd Bluenose around the world, New the descendcnts of the early Himmelmans, Publicov- ers and Pentzls command fishing schooners. some of them died in lends for across the seas but re- sidents iecall their names and the Borne lost their lives while the Greet Wiir. captain Frederick Richards died when his vessel, the Gleaming. was ioi-pedced '15 miles from St. Pierre. Another torpedo destroyed ilie ship commended by Qeuuiniiiullmgfldnleleserneud he thinks personally. e has mlled uoon one political l er govem- ment in France, always with the AN “MY FAMILY LIKES ITANI? lrs so ECONOMICAL" T'$ practical economy to order _ ' - two or three boxes of Shredded Wheat at once. because It contains four food value features . . . satisfying nourishment, appeal- ing wee, plus my and convenien c for the bu: housewife. it‘: 100% whole wheat- not In added, nothing taken away. Serve It to uil of t e family, for their daily treat. msalmnuuunnleoec WNIAT conuuv, no. [($555 Condo l2 bl] biscuits m mu be! H ET DA - or CANADIAN WHEAT __ g ________ l ~-—~- f ;; — a“ htov ‘trognthelghxixt! ndlse , - CI’ It‘; ‘M “m m‘ ‘m’ “d w“ land“: in 1 by the iii-mind- Ii M“ “wit? "f. €ri"t?‘li.*é’f.fsié‘“ii.eié? fiance while he one in command ‘mm ' I01 w" 4111111; d!“ m- The wild lire ambit clftlngléi: or 91918-111 10111 W!“ 1 ted en- o ver Rio de Janciro while be Wu eidil- xii-m a??? entslers, golden’ ‘wof the schooner bumlle Jose- phine The wliolencregm&se loo: , Buss wen fill/press 351$ yfigmay home horn the Boy ct Islands. ‘- l . whs d skulls of buffalo gifiemihztly bglr. 110W 633ml 1D Hills district. , N. “B- April (Jeptaiin “Bob” Be ell. W150 ed a moior role in the discov ofurleflorthlfizlegvfihetgfe o‘ m‘ Peary. e t ere B? the mrltime Express of the Ow»- adkm National Railways for Hali- fax where he is to deliver u. leo- tum. North Atlantic for years, peering and reappear-log shipping lanes Althollfl?! the fleet thlt icund haven here has dwindled, 40- members of the see-far ' still hold master's ti . p’ keenmelncrieecifufew ofth s.“ keep lslive the lame of “W” flwlffi. i.“°“‘m..‘.‘.‘.’"’i$fi f d. now makes his home h w-ndlmn New York and each New!‘ 011-1118 Museum Preserves a w who vim w 11w Early Day Relics itmtiiifiogjchmjgmmllm“ _____. mo (CPl-Thme ' “its: I west Batstohewnn socistion erected lhe southern pert od the province w The d? m“ aisefi p; usewnourly 109 c") c: w“ snare ' ' b88118 i l’ Hills all’: dieieht dint-lee: rifles sour-return Iceland from (Isom- andcookmg utens . lei-id and Greenland from the A number of pewter is. some North l . DU moi-e than 200 yours old,‘ ve been though he stoves it h be! I donated by rist descendants of min have , _ NAZIS COULD ATTA Ck) POLAND BY LAND AND HER Each Side Would Suffer inLong , War, Says Eliot _l av unonnn new nuor ‘ (Copyright, mo. um serene, me) wnur mews m in ni-lnm ‘s power, r Renee's to heYpPolend ii the igttei- is the hm victim n! Nazi n! n? The obvious I‘ nnswelfils ettack on the Western Hunt, But that might be a slow braces, and it might do little enoudh to he Poluid in the end. For since e Polish sir force is weak. and Poland presents few attractive targets for the strategical employment of bombard- ment aviation. the 8161i blft of the German sir eflortcdilid be de- I voted to ettsolel Franco and Britain. disorgoni their home fronts. bieaklnz ub the infill"!!!- tion. concentration end advance of th . l' smiles comeivsbiey ti}: owl)" 4 thehcncne ._ edbyeslawtrickioodflrl - lnforeumnts. oould reuch _ tion really do to myvitei German inter _. 4 the ddent 61'- . P - lend would; not be o without lose. The 80' dividonm-p Polish The Polish-Army has been trained do: e war of monomer 4nd its lumen materiel in meilcnt. sufficient tr . nlarvhl to bring the d lsions of the. shblishmcn to‘ FRANCO-BR ‘The Polish may’: mechanized 11111!‘ 1n l Wm"? devoid or roads l6 cfnllhfi-fllfli W the fact that last esr Germany begun the organism. on of severul divisions of horsed cavalry. - stggdot the single brliflde (in last Prussia) which had thereto- fcre been maintained. rt u most likely. in vioiv of I11 the oondltionl. ervwiellv i1" inevitable newlnz down o1 111* German effort the farther it P8118- tretod into Pound. clue uie very iii-cowl of 1h Q e mini ll d 33ml?“ ouftiisméfiiivfifie still be" holdln out when ‘w: l heavily reinforced _ c-British thrust in the volt ~' Germany is in no condition to ‘W; mm "tic" "w; ngog l‘ on essen n i-swmetcriels ore difficult enouirh to endure in pages; in wee th-y woud be crippling. The resources at‘ the disposal of the Hanco- British-Polish olllmce are im- mensely. superior to those of Ger- many. ind "their uccees to ulterior sources of mob k-olinoot I TISH ALLIES BY AIR excellent.“ d hive, On the _ when“. l-fll climces are that unless air sh- tccks did 111°" qlliukly dooislvg cleminny would be beaten i: moor euperiorit? 0! mm“°“u the and’ w"); o; without It! In hflp_ But what would be til! i‘? or? the victor when the thin! 0X16 1,1,"; mwtmiewiti‘ °' ”“ B l W" tor Poland ml? i11¢\"!°'° b’ n u ‘n ‘ttqnpt, in LVOlG ihl WNW" i-ence of e Burma" “mum '7 pjgggnflnfl Germany V1111 1° m‘ pelntoble e. nmvwt M 1° 1'" huAsmiloertigpzlnsfieirzenvy-roori. wim- -nieel (llrcvmflll i! v 5°11“ 9 mun’ ‘it'll. nngew etrutwlfi 90511-1015 l" sources of row noon-lei. 81¢ gaming the terror oi her nun further and further outward mun her borders. she may be unwed WGOJO-Aniimlgnrdfl 111ml!‘ m“ so 3am be lgrbheflifllflblu the: i! t. ' wit fitfiefi lone time 1w W! omciel foot to be D1090!‘ IPFQ’ eluted in London. ‘Hill: l8 157W n Mlte-imrwil-ugrltisl?‘ wit; aimed? m, Ohéninrlnint human meter-Isl is lo hula Gum . m . Wen she inutg-venod in the n: (by no means u certainty) she W034 from the first be s liability in e econcm‘ sense. and W1‘! ""1? 51.90 in the military. before very i.0nthe other hummi- manie and Yugoslavia inilht "f! well consider thet Poland's cause we; theirs, and, their intervention (eepecl 11. Til vim!) might be exceedhiuvb mszrlrusing. however, be quite es that s lonl- ond elmghter which Ionden and Pei-is rnidht have to sustain. would alone ti" it hes in the old- in comemed ‘me of (provid front stands fast) inst weir the sacrifices of vbich left so deep e. seer on the social and monomic strut-tum of livery country concerned in it. ‘It is even paeclbleiihntliilret- treks on 4.1m civil population of- Britain-manual mlfllt 4mm some». .&‘ Uh i ncuncement clear I _ ..i ‘e