lam rows 111s GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mornlng Dally (Founded III I881) President: Lieut. Col W Chute: 8. McLnro vlte-Prfildtlll! J. R Burnett, FJ-l- Secretary: Lleut. Col D. A. Msclilnnon. 0.8.0. litlor Ind Managing Director- J. It Burnett, IJL Associate lidltiiis: l-‘runk Walker null Inn A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Mall 1n P. t. l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for I mouth- 8125 fr: 3 months; 50o lur one month Clty Delivery: $5.00 per year; $3.011 for 0 month! $1.75 for 3 month: 8y Mall In Canada and U.S.A. $5.00 pa: ylnt Izturday Wei-luv: 52.00 per year; $1.00 for I mouth; 50c for 3 monthl- Tho Charlottetown Uuurillun may no obtained ll liotuunx‘: aim: Again’), Time» square, New lurlni 01a nuum Anew: Aflmlry, Corner lllllr unu Washington. Bonwnl llelruunlltun bu»: AIrnt-y, 1P4! Peel UL, Hunt-null J Film, $51 Buy BL, Tllnnllu; New: liluml, Chllllll lilurtlr, Ottawa; \\(I||N'l Sun! Slflllll, eluilbury, um; Hub Pounce iliiip, blunt-ton, N. 13.1 Ellen Rubin-non, Amber-l, N. l. _"The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." MONDAY. JULY 7, 1941. McNaughton And The Press ~=iuffssfizi i. Lr-Gcii. .»\. G. l.. .\lc.\':itightoti, commander 0f the Caiizitlzzui .\ctivc Service Force in Bri- tain. issuing ll\'\\' rcgiilzitions covering relations ,1» f1‘ of his all \\'l'.ll iicwspzipcriiicn with the Can- adian uiii ziilopts :1:1 (llilllltlC of frankness which sci< ll'lll apart from the ruii-of-thz-itiine military ctiiiiiiiaililcrs. $ays licncral McNaugh- ton: "The pciiplt- of Caiiriila have a right to be kept inforiiltiil of the activities of the Dominion forces. The natural (lcsirc for news of their 80115 and tlxitiqhtcrs on active service should be met llll‘<‘tll"l1 the press of Caitada and the Cau- ‘ Llirpoiritiiwii. .\lilitary auth- adiali l-roa lc q iiriiics appri c tlic iiiiportziiice of the task. Rcprcsculaziv of the press will be fully trust.- rd, trczui-il v. h iwiiliplctc frankness. The sole restriction wIll lie 11.111 tliiiy shall not use in- foriiiatfoii oi value to the €llt‘lll_\'. “Tu-u 1111B ¢;»11:l'1:1ri~s this realistic approach t0 army ucws with our l1 iliitiial "a certain Eastern Canadian port", says the London Free Press, one rcalizvs li-nv far l_i(‘llE.'l'Ctl Mcxatighton, scientist altil solilicr, is ahead of the politicians in the one thing 1'11 11 liicli they profess efficiency —tlie wiimiiig and ri-ti-iition of public opinion and syiiipzitlrv. Successful wars require censor- ship, biit sticccssful wars also require the re- lease of lll((‘lll_{i‘ll{ ticws, especially in these days when thcre is a rziilio commentator in every home and rumors and canzirds are as common as mosquitoes at a picnic. .\nd these cannot be offset by any of Dr, Goebbels‘ propaganda rou- time. Ailniitteilly the lizinilliiig of news in time of war is ail art. 'l'l1c aiiii is to scctirc the confid- ence and tru-t iif the people on one hand and to prcvvut vziliiable facts rcztcliiiig the enemy ori the othcr liaiiil. lt requires a genitts to co- ordinate tilcsc lwiii objectives. Yet it can be (lr-iic and li1‘l'il'l"ll llcxzitighttln, the Canadian Ciu-ps roiiiiiiziuili-r. points out the way in his lat- tt-st él(ll€‘lll(‘ill of policy. Friends In Need itiir :\llltl'l(llll neighbors are demonstrating thgy \~\I]1El\'|tl‘1'\' uilll the l~Inipire's war effort 1n nlziiiy tray» 1111c orga iiion which is gen- erously c- lriliiiiiiig ll! \\'2ll‘ relief in Canadl’. (iron ‘irzrin Jilltl L‘l~(‘\\'ll('l'€ is the Maple Leaf Iiuiiil, lnc, with l|‘-'i'ltltl‘1li'l\'lt‘l'5 in .\'ew York City. Startcil II\'< r a _\'t‘i'lf' zigii by a group of Canadians and .\ii1cr.c:ii1< in the lhiitcd States, the Fund ' "The Maple Leaflet," e publication which fea- The development of lll'i'llC(l tlic liuiitl’s attention on iu-rl 111-1511 oli1ci~1i\c=. n:111i<-l_v, assistance iii the iiiaiill Plllllft‘ Illltl cilircatioii of a number of Ilritidi i-hi‘ili'i 11 t‘\i'lClli'll(‘tl to Canada, and the priicc-siilq iii wiiiilliril fabrics into blankets for use iii air raiil sllclzcrs in flritziin. Goods and miincj: to tiic uilue of several ltundrcd thousand (lollztrs li:1'.'t- lI('L‘ll ciillcibtcd and forw-ariled to ac- Crcrlltcrl agviiciis. Tlii: organization functions in ivi-opisr i1 with iitlicr 1\.ir rclicf bodies. and duly l<'\'l~l<‘l'('tl with the Department of State at \\'asl1in:11o11. Mammoth Bomber Factory {he Ford Xloliir t'o1i1p:11i_v's new airplane fac- tory, now under ciitistriictioii on a 975-acre tract of laud near Yysilanti, Michigan, will be the biggest plant of the kind iii the world, and, when complctt-il. will produce J80 bombers every thirty days. This ciioriiiiiiis factory is bcitlg built by the DvlI-llcl- Haul thrpnratirni at an estimated cost of Siptiarcijo, and is 10 be leased to the Ford Company", iuiilcr whose auspices it will be operated. Till.’ main assembly building, now near- ing ciiiiiplctiiiii, is tl1rcc~quart<~rs 0f a mile long, and a qiiirtcr of :1 inilc wiilc, The plant will give empliiviiii-iit to a working force of more than only») H1011. The Ford bomber produc- tion (‘ontrftcfs signcd to (late aggregate approxi- mately $lzo_ooii.riivi. The Yniterl States Gov- ernment i-lniiiii-ly- cxpccts this war to last for a long time and 1o lic fought chiefly and won fin- ally in the :iir. ci-{ii iSieirvic ary ilic Civil Sci-vice is no longer to be a haven for young men of military age and fitness who ought to he in the Army, the Navy or the Air Force. 'l"1ie (‘iovcrnmciit has passed an order- in-cntincil to the i-ffcct that so long as the war _ continues "no male person of military age shall l be appointed to the public service unless he is ineligible for services in the forces or unless the Civil Service Commission certifies that his ap- pointment is necessary in the public interest." l The lritti r ri-srrvatioii, comments the Montreal Gan-tit‘. lczivcs tlic door open and it is prob- alili- that i-ffiirts will be made to squeeze some slackers through it. but if the Commission ex- ercises its authority honestly-and its authority is ample-hills abuse can be prevented, as of course it should be, if the "public interest" will call for the appoint- 1T il is ment of any young men fit for military, naval or air service. There are always certain exceptional needs arising from departmental demands for persons having technical knowledge in this or that field but there are no reasons why such d:- mands cannot be met by selecting men who are not of military age or whose minor disabilities exclude them from military service while in no way lessening their value in civil occupations. The Government, says the Gazette, has taken a right step, btit there is something more to be done. If the principle upon which the order-in- council is based is a sound one, which it is, the proper and the logical thing is to extend its ap- plication. The order-in-council itself should be made retroactive and the Government should re- lease all the young mcn of military age and fit- ness whose parents have found sanctuary for them in the Civil Service, together with those who are doing clerical work in war departments and other branches of the service against their will - EDIIURIAL NOTES A good week-end sure is appreciated by both farmers and urbanitcs alike. m a a- A nephew of Hitler is joining our Air Force. \\'illiam Patrick Hitler, 28-year-old son of Adolf Hitler's half-brother, Alois Hitler, will leave New York soon to join the Royal Canadian Air Force. Born in Liverpool, William Hitler went to the United States in I939 after living five years in Germany. I! it it i i \\'illiani Mulrcady, R.A., Irish genre painter, died this date, 1863. In the early part of last century his paintings were the vogue, and today they are difficult to obtain, being in the posses- sion of several leading collectors and the Na- tional galleries of London, Edinburgh and Dub- lin. llis two best l\‘llU\\'fl paintings, which have been litogrziplictl, are “Idle li-lirvs", and “Choosing the \\'edding-go\vii". \\il1cn the pciiuy post was introduced, he (It-signed the “Klulrcatlyi envelope" for Sir Rowland llill. i‘ 1k fir The Dominion Government, tinder an agree- ment with the British Columbia Fruit Board, has agreed to assist to the extent of $I.O<><>.000 1" marketing of a substantial part of the i941 apple crop of the Ukanagran valley and the Kootenziy’ districts of British Columbia. The agreement as- sures the central selling zigeucy, British Colum- bia Tree Fruits Ltd, an average price of $115 per box for wrapped apples and 95 cents per box for unwrapped to the iiiaxiitium quantity of 4,600,000 boxes, less any quantity sold by tlii: British Columbia Fruit Iloard outside Canada. The agreement also assurcs Zlll allowance of 40 cents per box for any quantity by which the total of domestic and export sales of packed apple-s may be lcss than the maximum quantity of 4,600,000 boxes or ll[l]‘tl‘(1.\'llll£ll(‘l_\' 77 pcixcent of the 1940 commercial crop of 5.975.000 TJOXPF- Ii i l! i‘ >5‘ Stocks of raw cattle hides held by tanners, packers. and dealers iii Canada zuilotintcd to 472.- 093 at the cntl of Hay, 194i compared with 488,846 at the end of .\pril, and 6157,27: at the end of Hay a year ago. Total stocks on hand at the end of May, 1941 were made up of 400,247 hides of ilrimcstic origin and 71,845 hides ‘if foreign origin. The domestic stock included $8,454 packer or small pziclccr and 121.703 country hides. Calf and kip skins 0n liaiid iri- creased from 533,339 at tlic cud of April, 1941 to 534,167 at tlie cud of .\l:1y, 1041. Stocks of other typcs zit the cud of hlziy this ycar iuclttd- ed 56.384 ilozen sliccp and ltllllb skins, 34.103 goat and kid skins and 12,188 horse ltidcs. This information has been scctircd for the \\'arti1ne Prices and Trade Board- s it w Pity the poor victims of Hitler's aggression Famine is now setting in all ovcr (jrccce, ac- cording t0 authentic reports, and the refugee Greek Govermrient is understood to have appeal- cd to llritain to create a loophole in the contin- ental blocltatle in order to. permit limited wheat shipments to its unhappy’ ally. \Vhat will b‘: done about this appeal is not yet known. Dur- ing the war with Italy and then with both Axis tiartners, Greece never had more than two weeks’ food reserves, and subsistcd largely oii ship- ments conveyed uiidcr British ni-ival protection. Now not only has this reserve disappeared, but the ricli Macedonian and TllfilCiéltl wheat lands have been taken from Greece and given to Bul- garia, ruined communications systems have mt been restored. livestock has dwindled, and so many fishing boats were commandeered by the British for their retreat and by the Germans for the attack on Crete, that the supply of fish is unusually low. I‘ l I 1i i! 1F Doubts of the promised Nazi victory as ex- pressed by commercial and financial German papers have been wirelcsscd to this c0untr_v-——re- cently more frequently than formerly, and now based on repudiation of the idea of conquest. 'l‘wo important popular papers, Das Reich of Berlin and Die Post of Munich, known to be af- filiated with whatever opposition is permitted to exist in Germany, recently revealed the saute tendencies. Das Reich, for example, which un- til now has always assured its readers that Ger- many's victory over England was already secur- ed, now states that "Germany cannot lose the war and England i: unable to win the war." A long article does not mention any possibility of Germany winning the ivar. In Die Post on the same day was an editorial article entitled "Peace or Complete Destruction," which contains the as- surance that Gcrmany does not desire any per- manent conquest ancl merely "desires peace- a peace unburdened by the terms of Versailles." The article then states that "Our armies have dictated all the operations, their speed and ex- tent, and even where they take place, but have been unable to reach peace. For this our dc- termination is not strong enough, and we are therefore obliged to fight until England is forc- ed to conclude peace. "It may sound grotesque, biit England, in spite of all the defeats she has suffered, is the only country who can actually decide whether we come now to peace or whe- lt is exceedingly doubtful ll ther we must continue the war. As long as Eng- and does not want peace, no possibility exists ' 7 n I of restoring peace to Lurope. _v_,___ _ THE_CHARLO NOTES BY TIIE WAY lures dos‘ ned to . l " . der tralnifig a cleTtiYc so men u“ pa“ emu“ 15 P1814118 in the war, adlan’: Sacrifice". h reel’ themes are emergdfiieglyazrrpktflflq 1m. and their dlfcusslon should 5"“? as. a" inspiration to those who a" ‘Timing for military servlce to libel)‘ mllflify. The topics are lust as lmpmaflt fwwever. for other Canadians. One wanders liow the "film-iv citizen would mix 1n an examination on such quest ons. A11 bhese subjects are ln the realm of good citizenship, and deerve care- ful attention ln schools, in church- es. on pubkc platforms, 1n servlce clubs and 1n all patriotic organza,- tlorm. Every ctmzen would be u beg. ter Canadian 1f he understood me meaning and implication of the course of lectures mentioned. If dernccracy ls to be preserved, the ehzldren in our schools, as well 3,5 adult-i. must. beccme rooted and grounded 1n lts teaching. - BranL ford Expositor. There were those whq guffgfed m?!" E shortage (f tobacco ln the last. war as is shown by this touch- "*8 “PPM! sent by the late 1.0m Birkennead t9 hi8 wife 1n lull yvrlt-ing of his difficulty 1n obtain- 1118 SuPDlles, E." wrote: My 811381, (.0 send me every 20 (oi- pg]; halls l8) days a box of my cigars, I can llve as I am doing, 0n bully beef. I can drink as I am doing, cocoa and tea. But, I ca; Th" lmllflln of educational leu- .3, and what ls involved 1n gocd oltl-l A THOUGHT A DA! be h. -_ "-- TE: cfigfiielfiflf “a, In seneral 1t ls a LIN-mile mnn- F03 A 750"‘! 5T W5“ l Qounc“ o’ Education ‘or 01mm made barrier running along the _ _ and comm‘ N, m _ entire old Russia. western frontier e follow ng . “flfd” m" ~=<~n=~~-~ --=-.~»emt-l12.'1.:1'a1“.r:.t°‘citrus’ l 14w to the W "- i ' a u P1‘ ' " flrt choice of Today's; "I116 0111:: ‘rugifiiilrliiliilfiganlbéo “uml “mm ‘"""1°", time muffin. Casaaada. of her States"; "Canada. miter: the Wu"- I?‘ rmimy. own free clmotoe. took the hard I “what he we m!endm?u, “nceil Qomblnes the features of road of sacrifice. with Britain dom 1n Action... nweunesé m Em Frances _Maginot Line. Including . u; the vanguard, and you (‘he | Dm;,_.,,,,c $3.5m... ..HW c qmflt- Yul-Equipped concrete roi-t- United States) at. our aide. we Demon“ Be Imp-waved?“ n an iesses bullt: underground, with the shall continue w the end. | place or {he Indjvuilal l - The Edvamatlfs of Germanys west wall, whatever the oostP-Prlme racy, "Th M - n Democ- which 1s built ln greater de 1h. Minister Mackenzie King. , e easure cf Each. Can- Whether or not. 1t can be flan ed, TTETOWN GUARDIAI}! The Stalin Line WORDS OF CHALLENGE (Camilla Ibw facts have “i .5?’ Wm e u out about e Russia's Stalin hlne. whlch German advance is a roach. "l8. and there 1r no reliable basis on which to luuge lta strength tul-Iere 1s the best. available pic-l as was the Mngfnot, ls of Ppeculatlon. a matter wThe bullktotil’ lthel Btalln system R5 60ml) e e 933. b ' irfalybtleadpas iiave adlilttadhfonelcf Mr‘ Klng And B" ! r9118 ened 1t continual! l ' ‘ ever since. and an reported to havg (fopscrlptlon Installed the most modem machln- ———- ' ery available to keep the fortfflca-l $10115 lmllregnabie as new weapons of attack have been developed. Work was speeded up partlcular- ly durln the last few weeks pre- (Ottawa Journal) Many 1n this country must be be- l coming impatient with Prime Mtn- lster King's conglnuplczl‘ assertilltxzir; l that no matter W at ppens 526mg t e German invasion June 1 eountry can't. have conscription be- ‘ , g . cattlstla‘ of antl-cionszrlpltslop peleages n. beslnathuet Iglxiifesntgcllcugée: wllfliathgoiitilvtlif riaikegiaioerémgte , - from realities, so 11nd to the EQ‘,‘,“‘§Z‘;YS,B§§Y,°°‘;,§§§‘§S Ukrmlne desperate Pfirll of this war. it 5s ed from Rumama last ségracg: f; disouraglng to have a responsible 200 miles to Mogllev Podoloskl o“ war leader u” u“ Here the llne turns northiand whether conscription f‘ desk“ runs ful- uppl-Qxlmamly 25o miles m , able or necessary at this time ls the rlver Dnleper going through P91"~FlP-‘I 5911930519- 8}? vtllclnlty of Zliltomir. The for- In 15 11°‘ febztablfiqr ‘llllunthe l ca ons th reevancy o w a . a 13319061‘ nbrtleliivaiiifiogoliioguglibfgydlilig j Dr. Manlon sald during theglast for a total of about. 350 miles to election, Actually, this count at. Vitebsk, then on farther north and slightly eastward for 200 mlleg to Pskov. From Pskov the llne runs The llne and this moment doesn't. care a tl er’; curse what Mr. King and Dr. Manlon said 1n the last election. l :-: llll éiglatroxlmpltely 100 mfles along the sern s or or 1. p l the Gulf of Tlnlantia e e pus to The Soviet Unlon has been lu general much more secretive about the alarm. and thinlcng ‘Just my a Blrl of 18.. She dird gallautly. When the bomb struck hel- flat, it swcprawuy her rccm and Eliz_ 1 abetli with it. Al. the same m3- mom wardens came 1.9 tsll people | l9 80 Lo sheltrr, Her young sister, not. knzwmg how close the bl .w had fallen, went to her room cal. lint; Elizabeth to come along. A clear voice answered. "Go away, Peggy" Whether she realizcd mat l; was daflzsrous to open the d or or that. she was grevously huit. - she may have knmvn she was dying .. she was cmcerned only to spare her sister danger or dlstre s. — Manchester Guardian. A distinguished contributor w“ attacked last week ‘in our cor. respondence columns for having made Shelley write of "the dilm radiance 01f Eternity", instead of "the white radiance". Now here, gurely, was a flrstratz instance of the quotation phat. 1's b951, left, unvertfed; for lf our contributor had turned up the poem he w;ul;1 nave had to turn down the argu- - ha; an ex- defence: The appeal to precedent, for it ts not a very great exaggeration to say that, the finest, pages of our literature are as full of mlsquotatéons as o1 correct. ones. The reason 1s obvious; the great masters of Eng) sh prose have quoted from teeming minds, minds 1n which lovely phr53fl gnu lovely linen have token root; - 5nd flDroutet-l. To misquote l4 to demonstrate tl-iat. one m; mud; the thought. part o1 the pgnngngnt furniture of 0l1¢'S mind and has not dug 1t out. o1 u dictionary of quotations. - London Listener, J. ll. Bueklngham III Limited, of lpndon, England, will collect moat o! their accounts. even l! they have last their boob through enemy actfsn. The O. H. Bmtth Company ln Windsor f; one of the 111m‘; customers. A letter to Mr. ' Bimlth tells of the head office be- ing bombed. The company 1s wrft- ing to all its customers and uklng them to wrftc 1n saying how mum lhey owe. No firm wlll want to take advantage of the Buckingham d Company, average 25 miles. If they said hint. this country must never have conscrlptlon, and failed to qualify their statement, they both said something they had iio rlght to say. Not lf they were talk- affnrd to raise: can afford to trafn l But the elm tree ls a lady t 1n 1a 0nd lieutenant to major. PLENTY OF‘ OFFSPRING The cod ls one of the rst pro- lific 0f flshe=, a female 3 or 4-0 inches long producing about 3,000.- 000 eggs Great Britain an calmly dascrlbed as "runny tl ". - Wl , Ont. Star, ac on “d” t-r: _. . :-:—_== THEY ABE SURE T0 PLEASE YOU! We have now on dlaplay our llfle display of the new and nu to ate Bathlnl Cans. glrlocoi-d at 25c. 85c. 50o and camma SUPPLIES ' Kodak Camel-u $1.35, 88.00 and 310.15. W I th Bl ‘Brltelahaiiqndeikuflrrma t: fit call makes of Cameras. LET US DO YOUR DEV- ELOPING AND PRINTING FISHING NEEDS Our large assortment ol lllhln luppllel will make l! any or nu to get. just what you want to make your outlnu a lure success. Steel Boil. Bamboo Bods. Llnel. Reels, Cutn. Engllnh F1101. Melqulto lntlonu, m. CHOCOLATE! l . . ulfii ‘Iisfffiffliiiim "° ‘lgallflflll Dunn: I800 and Mnlfl XXX bulk 600 be! Ill. Ml [Th]! Mill] - meg-To» oer m. ° ch” Cholocutu. 1 company's dfleunma. There 1a bon- . esty 1n business, became ff thenl were not, buslneu could not cur-l vlve. ‘me flmis that k dealfng year 1n and year out, with ectmbllah- I ed clients have pruven their re-l lllablllty. Many queer qufiks have resultetr from what the pecplc of u rythl to Inge: ~31’ unc- 'l'l|E TWO MAGS 1i W any ma: your out can. been away from home at. the time. He was dismayed 1n see 1.11s countrymen greeting the marching Germans with a general displfly of enthusiasm, and 1n a moment 1t, we; with profound consterna- tlon that be saw 1n the front, row of the cheering crowd his awn wife, apparently the most enthus- lsatl: of the Danish spectators. Wfh a heavy heart the gentle- man went. home. and their he gave his wife a vigorous bawllnlt-Oflt and loudly accused her of treach- ery. The lady was surprised. and sure of hei- tnnocence of any such conduct, she protested and demand- ed to see the film with her own eyes. so they went. to see the news- reel, and the wife perceived at once that ln the ftlm she was wearing an old hat which she had not used durlng tre previous two years. Obvl- ously the picture was a phony. 0n the strength of this report mascu- I llne respect for mllllnery must rfse at least 50 percent. women are cer- are being presented daily ln Can- ndl and the Uni-ted States. HERE-s Hii-Ciflifii ii RECRUITS llll THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIGHT HORSE Recruits are needed at once to conlpleu the Qgfabnsh ment of the Prince Edward Island Light. Horse to t) " into annual Training in Charlottetown from Augugi 1st to 30th. Anyone desiring to enlist should immed- iately report. at. the Armourles in Charlottetown Orderly Room open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (Duylighi :-: Saving Time), or write to Officer Commanding. E. W. JOHNSTONE, LL-Col, P. E. I. Light Horse, Annual Meeting of P.E. Island Auxiliary British & Foreign Bible Society IN UNITED crumcn, KINGSTON, P. u. I. WEDNESDAY, mi JULY, 1941 llt Meeting—10.00 A. M. Standard Time, 2nd. Meetlng- 2.30 P. M. St d d T‘ 3rd. Meeting 7.30 P. M. StatifilaTlt-l Tiiiiie? The clergy are respectfully asked 1 1 _ lty, in every way possible, to the foregoliig? u public W. WARREN, Surat"? P. E. I. Auxiliary. i I 11-993-7-2-4-7 . “wt via-sh the Stalin 11 . t 1 [hem dgwn Wm, _ M thin. for instance, 1" -as the purported to be talk- K nly never confused about. their Pipe. Then follow tliislehexigboiltilttel; ihetnch were about the Mag‘ l l“: "film" i" W“ “mlmlled w“ Md m" “d the“ "e" m“ N 68101111 itistruozi" 1;; Tea the stores £31, .“°' Demls- ‘lbvmusly- “F91 Wbetl er Cfllltldfl needs, or doesn't The mystery 0f the hat; and the nct to bruit all)’ indication that tlie 11a all: Secrets’ but the Kremlm need‘ Cmlscrlpnm‘ “t m’ present pun"? w” soon solved’ The “H” -——- boxes m, cigam Have prune-d dessc 111v“ permitted even general l time. or ln the near future, depends ln whlch the lady actually appenr- The a l . Yours“, some gummed laws as Md r p ons as much as the French i upon two things: ed had been lifted budlly 1mm an nnua meeting of fllq follows; Army Temperance so; qty (jne e t- 1 whether the Government's pol- old newsreel showing the royal Masonic Temple Compan Publications. Series 9 and put Uiesc publlshedxfp 310T} was a“ arldflle ~ lcy l5 merely replacements 11rd 1'61"‘ Danish wuple 511M118 "W008i: the will be he“ in th - y find not-hing else on the 01115119 gfnqy new-pg‘ 1 § the 5mm?" forcements for the dlvislons and iin- Copenhagen streets and t: had E R e off"? 0f The-W Precautions are veiy necegl first menugg m ed ‘slar‘l'f"" 1t; that; have already been authorlz- bee" cleverly Out Into tn: fllm j - BROW & SON, 144 53W, as cigars are always st len by o1 the Red fortlf‘ l? Soviet’ press l ed" or mowing the arrival o! ma Ger" Rlchmond Street, 0n W d ‘m’ ms" "e11 wmn 1h v csca e the X98119 ‘ca 1°“ l“ sever“ é Whether 1t ls the Government's man troops. Tiits sort of prom- da tli 9 e n“ officers. If E.'e\er came ‘to 111,-, A 5pm,, Con“ m, , pollcv to authorize additional dlv- panda l5 elementary m 1i regime y’. e u‘ d3? 0f July and o; his cigar msounxs’ it was entering a great San ‘ind 901$ 0f 155cm and “mm hat ls determined to prove that Fromm", 3f. 7 o'clock pm P1511113’ not for lack of reeurce. - tinderground fortress Ifh conform“) If the first be the Government's N521 1I1V85i0n l5 Wlrmly Wfilfiflméd . . ’ i i’ Leeds Ysrkshzre Post. door concealed ln a, hulfllgfi In?‘ policy, with replacements and reln- I bY the People of a conquered ' J ————~— side he found a warm well-liéhted ‘Qrcemeris u" existing division‘ The nation ' B‘ BROWI After London had ruched the labyrinth of defence’ mach“, 15°16 need the“ l; may bg that; tlte -————-i---___ secret hear of a bombardment, 1 visited an complete with power plant derail“ voluntary‘ system ls adequate. con-. ghnmmo" P,“ 31'! Ea l End mcbhel". ttventy-nine years Kory End fire stations ' — swriptilcn unnecessary. If the sec- J1me 25th 19d! I ' old, who had had the ordeal of The guns and machine guns w", ofid be the Government's pollcvn! ‘L455 a 25 being in a bombed maternity hes- said to be a unlt in a competelh with addltlonal dtvlslons and units ' ' 'wfm'tt Jul" pital, and ivhose cuilcl was boiu fortified zone of fire ' y lobe vqlgtgd men it maybe ‘doubt/ed while the b mbs were actualgy lull- These underground ‘fortresses Br’: on {he 65515 o1 exlstlng enltst- u, 111g. She was most cheerful about provisioned with reserve stores f0; ‘Tents _whether the voluntary - 00°“? getgvhole. E-‘fi7e§l°"¢9- "It hat gen- °"B 519895‘- . _ siiistem ls adequate; held that 00H- EXAMINATIQN O 11.0’ 01' me Q ' 1 about aifythinlg", she saldi-l-jTlli-Yyrgg An invader must do more than sclrzillmn ltlfqinlisllztiali-sslzzliliig we think. THE ELM "m!" ‘M slmvlflnl 5'3"" say one {right cancels another and Conquer these Maginot-type fortl- h ,,1‘R° deal with cgnscrlpllOn on Em what with. bang,- and my piliis bcm- mamns- “llweveri if” ‘he stall" flint b sis and on no other has‘; The mountain pine Ls a. man at arm|' ing 01"l_ and being hurried around [Line runs in depth for distances ' H“ q a m‘ m] the country frank- Winn llasiung shield and blade. i J it W85 like a szrt. of dream, ~-1 m; varying up to about '15 miles in ,,,°,,;,,‘,,°‘§,,,,,, mm u“. Gopflnmen; The willow ls s, uowatzer ' ' mgnlber lymg in bed lsmnmg to some places. The depth ls said Lo . intends w lgmse‘ m. Hanks it ca,‘ The birch a. izutleless maid. OPTOMETR|5T Montlnln. P. E. l. luck w have up; now!’ The“ m.“ The Germans, who built this» Rn and men brocade. . . " . - ~g .- l, "d ul . Decldlng and explaining aiiiiiiiniiilelflllu: i ihgizr oFgreiiiacxlimffi-atflfigiilsekliigw aTTIIIAtE l allllqesVE rlshould then be in nlppsl- l Broadlmswned w the meadow] om" ngllgls l]: It; l2 A. M. nurse gave me Mmélning ,0 and conquering lt will not be easy, as 91°“ l0 ludqe Whether conscrp .0111 breeze a ' ' me cff and itc;:t 111mg I remrriicer nmfsfed Iml" by m” Gfwma“ pres" is or ‘mt necessary‘ d d ld 1%‘; mauilm maple grows‘ “may. cw" i" appolnmm“ t ms Wakmg up in “Omar p5" or yvlllCll fiflmllS that. stiff resistance The country catnt ju getgyungcltls; T eeppblafvigéagitpebpourtesan gm“ connected “m, , the mspim “m babl b~"'"~ I” ‘Vflfliiiuio be expected along the gnu” ' iiiiiitiut tciigsgislieigirfmentn first 1n‘- Bgt wit‘: the tall gimsoiliiiers m mwiF-"ORE g only thrn 1h l1. ' kn. 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