u..." - - 2IisIEinixr9i1flfl<l=fl¢ Q 77.7%? 7.71s ‘- .- <ii~ "qr-wu- “u arm.- ji u 'i‘=*"‘ “."-“’>¢==4-1a'i|:~‘-"' "a‘-..‘i:icAr-.‘z.~.“' ‘n --.-.-_-,_"5IA TTLLT-FfKTk-b" "JLRJQQI"? 2 C225‘ "' "‘?‘“ " ""“‘ 1B w? 1"‘ \--..»-.n~nqq.- l i‘ (Tanfidrfis half-millionth unit of motorized equipment. a battery charger lllYllv. Was completed in UISiILIWZI, Saturday. Above, left to right, Defence Minister Col. J. Chrysler Presid s1 Residents or l Pantclleria ‘ Praise Allies lIl-IED I-IEADQUf-RTERS IN NO 1H AFRICA, Jill“ "l-JAPI S ' ' c 11$ of Al- ‘Lllllftllvllil have sign- tienouiirziiu "the two and his faithful and appealing to t i." Ill.“ garden of Europe," it unis élllllUlllicffl here to- I11" fihe 101i?!‘ \'.‘.'l5 addressed to thel Aired contciiantl. | i l A iiliot _ rcpv of the lct- , " ttidav at Allied . K CBS l with which ted them from the sralomanizic and rzt- wliicli not content like a mine energies of year now l; mass :1 ruins motive only: fill‘ ll . they have l1 of ~11 n reducing I‘ .ily l’) {I for one 4 . tint personal profit of its IS. who lllid9r the ill concclead k of hollow. so-callecl patriot- l l n. ihde the lowest egcism and hi1- lh: blackjcst treatment Wliilo :11 Lie time. with rcro g cynicism. tli read upozi the blood of thou- 1 of Italians. he only fault of the Italians is 0f b91112’ in a state of hyp- to whliii the iver rcdng” m“! and wcllYl-ed €qnoganigg Air LfllllSiSI‘ Power announced to , t2 no, so,“ a<squndrisrill so day that as_:-i result UIIIICQOUIL bfllllflflltlv n y; ffQy-fl me home tioiis with Bfllllili authorities, Cali- front cf the iiiii- ii-hzch they Wlllt- adieu aircrew WYIIQHIICI ‘X111 sci ml and to which mg‘. thgnk i, 1; leave In Canada after ilompletlng li barter {'1 send deluded and ftliltllrtfd Italian people. \/>h\le denouncing the impcrizilistlc fi: .zv‘of tr: two nizidmcn, Hitler anti his faithful Varlstil, Mussolini 1h" ilhe Italian iaeoi: \i hope for: wly rcttlrii cf nti era o‘ pres- _ ‘-’ "H" ‘scare which the virtorias c1 the Alllvtl urn cs and the w.__ dcm c! the Anplo-Amcrican Gov. eminent: will Slliifflv bring to this lczi" suffering Italy, ‘ ‘ . ics! save the garden 0i Eu.. rope." Unemployment, Inflation Are Post-War Threats AIONTREAL, J ‘If: Iiitlatioli and moss BIIIplOyIIIPIIT. incl two of the prinunest throats n . . no til." International iii liitei view ‘ . s _ oflwinls Lovemniciit in exile, laid that (‘l!llt.’l‘ inflation or mass uiicziiiiloylncllt could wreck any r i itry, or C3017 bring about unl- - inlie. niacin. U eat Britain and the United Stitca he said. sholild be ab to provide employment for c-"zrriibody for at least. three or four years after the war. he said. "You must rcnieniizer." “that in each of these countries great amounts of savings have been set aside hy citizens. There is also an increasing backlog of orders on consumer goods bctng Created. “Pwiiiiiw ivaiit to liuv thlnzzs now. Tllf'\' cannot not. them. It ls ob‘ vioir: that iiftcr the war they will yrant to spend their savings in or- der tn grit the thliies they have been dolne ivitlioin. Tlilit is wliv I think countries which have built up war savings will be busy after the war, ii; supplying the: needs of the peo ri e." Sask. Farm Workers En Route To Ont. INA. June 21 — (CPI -_First in of farm workers from 8K1: ivnn to help harvest Ont- lrln h , and winter wheat. crops was c: outt- east today. RF Cont. liiziirv- six mrn, rezrizlted in the Rflinu Ilia.“ gm . Finn ‘J-tllffi" will no to Tor- nnd UIITJ to the Ottawa dis- ‘Mr. and Mrs. S1,, Charlottetown. one tourof oper _ ‘ o1 operational training instruction- tions after they completed opera» tioiinl training lnstrtieliouzil duty. mnn had caped from an cape by Stan DIX. ‘£9. 8 Suburblm Toronto war worker. D coop at. homo when he sirens blowing at the iicarov ternment camp. He knew Sfimwflv had escaped, and as he round. saw a man jump a. fence and drop to the ground, The weapon was the hammer he had been using and started to chose the brandishing the quarry flniill _ ' his hands. a outing. "I give up.‘ where camp guards L. Rulston, Munitions M. cnt C. W. Churchill. _ Y ister, C. I). Howe, Ford Pre- ,Sl(l£‘I’1[ W. R. Campbell. General Motors President R. S. McLaughlin, Tel. Charles B. Dzrrsch, to“ o; Dan Dxrrach, Qugen flrraliigcnlcanvio For Arcrew From ILK. orTXvvA, June 21 _ roe) -i ions and a tour n1 duty fi the United Kingdom. The Minister said the Bizitish practice had been to send inrmeu back for a second tour oi opera But it was felt the British air- zni advanizigc over the Canadian in this respect since be- tween operational tours he was able to enjoy leave at lils home whereas the Canadians were not. A tour of operations consists oi a certain number of sorties over enemy territory for bomber crews. n certain number of hours in the alt for fighter and coastal com- mand personnel. After coming; thruucli such a tour airmen are scnt to opera tional training; schools for duty instructing other airmen just mov- ing up to the fighting formations Normally it takes about six mouths to complete l1 tour of op criitioiis and the operational train lng instructions tour runs sixv to night months. Alriiten will spend from one to two years tivcrsieas liv- for retiirnirifi- The lzinve granted tn return to Canada will be elzht. weeks. allov: lug four urn-ks to make the trip and four ivecks t hclnc. Escaped Prisoner Rocaptured Quickly TORONTO. June Germ-an prisoner of war, who es- liiternment camp near Mimlco Saturday was calf- tured a fcw minute; aft/ei- his es- 21—(CP)—A chi’ on heard l; t‘ iii- ix had been fixlnrz B looked n- closest {arm fields, hammer. The stopped and held u? German across l-Ie marched his prisoner back to were search- ing, holding the hammer above the prisoner's head. o." _..- TCA VALUABLE IN WAR SAYS PRIME MINISTER VICTORIA. June 2l~"By the saving of time. nlone, Trnns- Can- ada Air Lines has bfen of easurablc value in the cffietivr pro- secution of the war“, said the Przme Minister, in a message to the citiz- ens of Victoria on the occasion oi an cfflclnl luncheon to celebrate imm- ‘ T cruinit cuiinnuiu this column is reserved! for new: at local interest, but iuiverI-isur- u a ncwsy nature may no mscrlh. at. iivu cents a word. strictly pa) time Au advance. UIIASWELL ror rm-zographs. CONFEDERAIION LIFE INSUR- IINLL". POLICE COURT --At the police court yesierduy morning, a drunr. iaiizl incapable was remanded one usek. l WORK CONTINUES AT WOOL- LEN MILLS - Although awaiting nnizclilne adjusters irom Nova ‘Scotia, business was continued at Gordon's Woollen Mills yesterday. fzllciviiig Monday's serious fire in 1 adjoining garage. In saving the .. able assistance was given zhe regular fire brigade by the A- RJP. pumper and crew. EXPRESSES APPRECIATION — His Worship, Mayor Holman has received a letter from Mr. R. Gor- don Shaw, proprietor of Shaw's Hotcl, Brackley Beach expressing ifs deep appreciation for the gen- croas act of sending the city fire fighting men and equipment to lielp save his hotel property from do ' gran CfiARbQfiEflPsivAliblll-N ' 500,000“ “For VICIOLV." declare Canadian automotive workers who helped make the 5tll),iiil0tli military veiiiclefprcdzcctl jointly by the slaifs of three auto plants. Left to right, the men are Fred Bailey and William Schoeiieau, General Pilnloi-s; Charles Holland, Chrysler Corporation? and I-Ienry Mat- ton, Ford Motors, siruciiou by fire on June ll. Mr. ‘Shaw states that. the work of the clay firemen with their equipment no doubt saved the. hotel from de- structicn. STANDARD MEAT CUTTING - “It is to the benefit of consumers to see that their retail butcher rses the standard cutting system which his been outlined by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board," declares Mr. W. R. MacNeill, meat ration officer for this Province. A number of meat dealers are not using the new cut in" system. he states. Stresslng the importance of the standard cutting ntetliod. he said "it provides p-roiection for both constimer and retailer because the coupon values are all figured on this syslrrii of cutting. If it 1s not followed tlicrc is no assurance that the coupons surrendered will have the value intended. that is the Dcfcfintrlse of meal in regard to bone content which is the b11515 on which all coupons are valued. Charis Shflwlnll these specified cuts have been made available to all retailers and in most sections an actual cutting demonstration has been iziven m help butchers cut accordlnz to the standard pat- tern." v Urge Italians i To Demonstatc ALLJIED HEADQUARTERS m NORIIH AFRICA, June 2i s (AF) - “the Allied Hgn Command has begun broadcasting appeals to the Italian people to "demonstrate for peace" and warnings to clear away ircm war industries and centres of (tlgmmlunlcatlons or lace death from e ar. “The Allied Air Forces have re- velved orders to bomb your war in- oustrles and lines of communicat- loes us long as they are working in 1h: interests of the Axis." said the dllicial iveek-end broadcast from the United Nations Radio Station in N:rtli Africa. It warned that raids would spread to the interior of Italy. LONDON tori —@- The Ger- mnn News Agericv has announced the Gestapo has decreed that no one may cross Germany's inland frontiers without a pass. The jour- nrcrvrinust be necessary for the war e o _ E-SHER. Enxland - (C?) _Fire- men in this Surrey town answered the strangest fire alarm in history —B. letter by mall. 1t reported that a quantity of coke had caught fire, but by the time the firemen got there the blaze had been ex- tingulshed. RED CAPS G0 T0 SCHOOL MONTREAL, Que, June I1—-Arid now the Red Caps are going to zrhcol. those "red capped" porters who assist travellers with their per- sonal baggage to and from trains. With ttie opening of the Canadian National Railways new central stat- ion in Montreal there will b; a body cf trained Red Con: who will have the extension of the western term- inus of TCA to Vancouver Island. mcci ed ‘nsti-iwilon in the proper Military Vehicle. to We (Tolriurful demonstrations marked the presentation. including a parade of fifty military vehicles, and a series of spectacular manoeuvres at the test gr buggies which participated guns climaxed the profirlfflnil-Z c- ‘NJ. lllan Charged In Liquor Base iliai" with the various exits and err-l traiicczs at the w station. A vet-‘ cran lied Clip, rlznri Lalonde, is, conducting the s x301. "Wticii I b:- gan," he said, ‘ut- carricd bags to. a horse drawn ‘Victor-ia". Nowradiiys it's a taxi or a private motcr car, and in this period of wartime res- triction more travellers malt: loi- a‘ street car. As a rule, people have fewer bags today but: many of ill pieces are lreiivler and cause can- slderable wrar and Igar on clothes; one leg cf a Red 0111's trousers al- ways wears out first, depending up- on Whilhfl‘ he is right or left tilin- ded." Incidentally, carrying person- a1 baggage has been the means whereby many graduates of Univ- Sllitcs to Europe . - and in the oth- er tilfCCLLLLll - - crozsecl Canada. “And not only that, but. t)’ trcssing Canarla, SIICTIFI‘ water h as ' allied, which means i t_ and 11114.1" paylcada gas: me i l izc carried." There wnsi billtv, lie continued hint or‘! 1 "Again, C1. lticn iii rcziiitl to iu All-Red rout: Br VIIHFQCS III (‘UIIIIPCIIJII wealth iiir S21 2 encircling the I Bale xiffcclhfggegdlvixth conspiring 21m“ W(‘_‘“_,1 “uh S‘ to (lefraucl the Canadian Govern- .it. a p101 ~~ - ~ ~ c" merit out of excise tax and customs .lblc. . Jlout our (0-05 I ZIZICII, im- possible." i ozind. Above. some of the Canadian-built service lorries and blitz in the day's vents. Salvos from several ‘ EDMONTON, Julie 21 _ top)- L-(L-llw‘ lilzvidsoli, New York business- ‘ixian, was remanded to June 25 by police court Magistrate A,I. Mtllar ‘tildflj’ after reserving pleas on ll ' ‘ with ille- iillv bringing liquor int-o Canada. s 00 duties payable on liquor into cairade: with several charges ersities have earned part of their tumor, fees‘ of being in possession o! liquor un- v.ol t E Out Our Way I an at IT sLPsAu-J PINS‘ 3 H‘ i _ I W a"... to... “F Tttfsrifirvgflgrggzgpgig-gow lll Tlhlitl ii T"”l‘5-1 "USN EVERY TIME i ear AMEJXL 'H l ll ‘k The HANDLE.’ pour QPILL THE ' . hi .____/r COFFEE.’ ANKARA, June 2l_-~tAP>-- An ;. earthquake struck iiorliicr A ‘t- "/ tolia S" urday night and to dr -ri tire-u. ceivctl here 151'] in ruins ‘Jw- town of Aoapazar, near In-anbul, and caused a large number" of casualt- ies. The official Ankara Ulus printed a dispatch from a private correspondent stating dial a violent efiock hit the district at 6:30 Saturday. On Sunday dead and injured were being sought among the ruilis of Aclapazar. Tlic number of cas- ualtles by this morning had not been determzned here, but iras ex- pected to run high. CANADA CROSSROAD OF WORLD AIRWAYS “CW5 lJll. l) El‘ WINNIPEG, Man, June 21- Speakii; 1t. a Kiwanis Club lun- clieon licre of Canada's place “at the crossroads of the airways." F. W. Engllzti, assistant vice president of Trans-Canada Air Llnessaid that the most direct routes from the population centres of the United JUGGLER. ‘/i a’ lllilillfi i..rl of carrving on their dut- ies and also will have become fwd M k (lruwr Nnllww u.» mo», i». ‘TIPPY AND "CAP" sruciis w._~i_i_, i. EXPL/AINhLD TO sect-woes rtilocr I WANTED "ro DO Tuis DEATl-l-DEFYIN’ LiON-TAMIN’ ACT, 90's AUNT LIBBY xy/ouco NOTICE ME-"STEADDA THAT SLICK AN‘ l-IE SEEMEZD REAL. SYMDATI-IETICHSO I SAlD,"SHAl<E!"-- CONTl N >_ EXT’ --AN’ SOCQATES ’BOUT TOOK MY HAND OFF! AND ~- NLJED IN OUR . . \\ \\\\\T“ Filliinisters Col. Ralston (right) shows fine points of arm- oured scout car to Hon. Geodor Gousev, Russian Minister to Canada. Many foreign representa- tives, high army officials, and industrialists at- tended the ceremonies. of National Defence. lawfully imported and with_"clan- desaneiy introducing ll'l\O uaitadii, g.z;u's subject to duty." Davidson was arrested last week as he was about to board a 18m» Royiil Canadian Mounted 011cc siiicl several trunk-loans of liquor had been found among the bag- gage, which Davidson said he brought here to entertain business acquaintances- TIIE om) sec; CAMP WHEELER, 6a., June 22 -Pte. Sir L. Clark has a name that's confusing to say the least. For instance. an inspecting officer asked his name. "sir. Pte. Sir Clark," the prompt reply. "What/s that, again?" inquired W88 T]. R. Williams Boarding House Minister of Munitions and Supply, I-Ion. D. - Howe, turns last bolt on Canadtfs half-millionth war vehicle. At a later ceremony, Mr. Howe presented the car t0 Col. J. L. Ralston, Minister th officer and was baffled by 1h! ensue reply, Patiently he Pursue-d the mutter. asking; "What-i 1°" first name, soldier-and forsefl formalities." H This time the soldier said: Sir. Slim" Sadly the officer moved 0B- i finivii/Tiogiiilo TORONTO, June ZI-KJPI-TWU nrnied men today robbed g: crunch office of the Bank of N L‘ Scotia in Suburban Mount Denn of an undetermined Bmvllfll- money. ' T111’: holdup took place 1115f u‘, t .m. eyrhepiiecountarit and four 001ml: elméaloyees were in the blflk l‘ t 8. " EGAD.’ i-uwe 1 DISCOVERED some RARE evscies oi= wares. 4 snipe ? ~ HEN HEl-ll-w Possiatv ETO THESE. WElRD CREATURES ARE: LONG-BILLED cuizcewc! w-roo am: r DlDhvT FETCH r M‘! BIRD NET*‘~1 COULD TAKE VOL) ‘TD A ZOO AND LEARN THE ANQWER.’ 1.’ DON'T SEE WHY HE . .12 nautical“ A v -- EVEN u= SHE IS A GOOD COOK! i ‘With Major Hoopla i ,? i’ C ., i __é> MAYBE lT'LL e one! QWIMG» ouame . OLYMPIC GAMEG= ¢ a» \.“.‘m‘$' 1? i‘ .. x‘ \ u