SATURDAY. THE CHARLOTTETOXVN GUARDIANQ“ W. C. T U. NOTES i r- TOP COATS DESIGNED TO VVEAR For The Duration “Morale-Building” Campaign Funds Discussed In House UITAWA. Ml)’ I4—(OP) - Munitions minister Home W14 the SOUND AN ALARM! 1-1911,” of Qommons tonight that -——- be believed a letter senit in A11- "sound an Alarm-let it echo and graft companies by the D-rwwj i-a General of Aimmft Production, 'l'hrough clolster and corridor. Ralph B. Bell, was "wholly 1m‘ transept and aisle; pro " and he had done what '10 Sound an Alarm which shall call co d to remedy thesiluativn. A coats got to last longer during war- t0 the "We Th” ‘em’ t‘) “m” M ‘Mend 111 , u; hei - assentb Mir. Bell to aircraft "iififbnibrfrt? a m e p w {as time iequestlrg some m Mm when m" m srsoibsiwrwsrsze" "m mo“ m numbers fut n JOhII 11710101113838!‘ (COIL Lake “lfipilggtflmist m m“? ‘we ' centre) said the letter suggestefid ' ' T t . sound flhtgliifmlmglf-ls shall rouse d"‘,§§,§"°?'m§“i§.°§fio °Z°$n§..:;n. rom er s . 1g; wlwhmen who idly have new’ gillggld gmpfikt-iscwdconlsiivdeogtlgginw at their post. gnarl-tin him printing orders on I- competfiive has to 0011117911511“ $011115 B11 Alarmr which mm‘ Mm‘ him for time spent on the 6am- ly still ringing 5 _ Shall reach to the alley. the pang‘. Dlefenbaker said the letter street. and the square sent to the com-panics by Mr. Bell And come like an B11881 0! B1010!’ also set forth thavt the amouiiio that bringing contributed to the fund, B1‘- A message of hope to the sons rangement with the federal reas- oi’ despair. ury, would be dlargeabie to over- head He said this meant that the Sound an Alarm at which brewers contributions actually were beéng shall tremble aha-reed to the ‘DeCple of Cflltlgkel. And feel that the conflicts in Mr. Howe rad he had m; earnest, bggun; steps to see thadt no chargefmgia for At the voice of the canon let true 0V0m080 "W1 t. l,” aim h we men assemble ccmpallws par u‘; aft gas obvicus And fight for the right till the cam/pa au- He “~- . _ .. that the Director-General of air View” won‘ craf-t production should have had When Archdeacon Basil Wlber- 11vAvi§l1atnlgaf1§fgigeflli§kjgfg§‘fig; M“ lmmh“ h“ “mm” 5°" dist morale in dlrorart industries. mon "Sound An Alarm" in St. and if the appointment had no; PM,“ cathedral in 1876, he re- been by the Minlsym. ", was 1n h; ceived a few days later the lines depamqhent,‘ P11101190 30°"; Mr. Dicfenhaker said he had In comparing his own crusade asked question; about E_ G_ Hlfst against strong drink with his fam- o; Toygntfl‘ uppointed to conduct ous ancestor's crusade against slav- me morale Cacnpjflgn on Mgy 5, and ory. he saidz- the answers were incomplete. "We are resolved to free the The replies he had received had country from a slavery more brutal indicated Mr l-lirst we; resciv ng than that of African slavery no salary. honorarium or other Whereas that was only a slavery of remuneration _ the body. the slavery against which Mr. Dlcieutaker sold he then they were fighting, and which by asked for dccilmsnis addressed}!!! God's help they meant to conquer any aircraft production: firm with was a slavery of tile soul as well as 10km"? t0 .1110 ilpwmhmen“ °f or the body ..___Forward_ M1‘_ nil-st, virifih partcular referl ' elice to how out-of-pccket expenses were t0 be met. cites Documents time . . . . and our suggestion ls, if you have a really good topcoat now . . . give it the best of care, make it last, good ma.- terials are plenty scarce. But,——--.-------__.__._— if you need a good topcoat, we have a. splendid collection of the finest tweeds, gabardines and coverts too . . all cloths from the old country . . . dressy durable and tailored for men who want whats ex- actly right. ’ Styles Prices Choose a coat that feels good and look! well on you . . . balmacs, raglans, slipons, with regular or fly fronts. As for the prices, you are fortunate in being able tn buy a real genuine pure wool coat at the old prices. ‘ ASOLDIERRS rifle and bayonet arc not llis sole means of proieciiuir. To afford extra gal-erection against flying s rnpnel and bullets he wears a wartime Covering-m "tin" lint. For over 37 years, in pew; and inwagllrantfurd Roofing has been the "covering" for thousands of (Iimzidiiiu tomes, providing extra protection from rain, sun, snow and sleet-rile unruly attackers of man's Comfort. Brantford Roofing offers you more than dependable rorection. There is beauty in a Brnntford Roof . ,,- eauty that blends its soft, glowing colour-tones to lend distinction to your home, achievin an artistry of line and shade of which you may well c proud. A Bramford Roof assures you of long-lasting beauty, tugged wear and dependable roofing protection. $18.50, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00 EDITOR'S MESSAGE Deaii‘ Comradesd in Arms: ? w n W y he w0r s "in Arms“ e . _ 1 feel deecidcdly “up in arms" wglri=°dflggfégfiflgs “Qjciafvggig? about our temperance problem. I eh,“ we dwectcr of arrcram note in ‘Tidings’ that from nearly Bgcduction ‘Nu. ‘ Dlcfenbakepl. 535d every province there are coming hot me leuergsaid ‘Mr H1,“ won-Ad be protests at the supineness of our absent [mm his ‘business tmeb Provincial and Federal Govern- “um-hers o; me “mo, 1n the mu-aie ment concerning the . ' and mvjted aircraft, menace to our "all-out" war efforts Ccmplmes go 00mm“ cqnpgnsag. B UY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Ask your local dealer for information mu! prim-r. Asphalt "' ter—lnsulated Siding-Roll Roofiugr. Government is clamping down on the idea of giving him printing waste, even to the point of sking business on a competitive B515. ., us to save toothpaste tubes for the Mr. Diefenbaker said the letters ' tin in them. I don't know a tem- had. also suggested the companies l," - peranqe woman who isn't quite contribute to a fund to cover M1‘. - _ Consider The Fabric {And What It Means To You Details in clothing change constantly, alnd ftlae most important detail ln_an overcoat is t e a - ric. It adds color . . . it gives vurltly 0f D111‘ tern ...zind it's what makes the coat wear out . . or last! Men's Store t0l1¢°1115 are made with an eye to the fabric shortage . . . they're made to ivczlr! Faetam COLDBIOOK. NJ. SAINT JOHN, NJ. ready ‘to abide by the restrictions Hirsvs cXPBHSES for travelling: imposed. BUT- no one has seen Orgflflllliltlgn 011d 0m“ fli$smn°° any restrictions placed upon the as req“ 16 - ' amount of alcoholic beverages any T811110 “lens? arilailtggeéiég a? Jne may buy. Liberty Magazine 0m 11 - _ _ ‘Canadian Edition, March 21st) "reasmy- “Wm b? (‘mrgeabig w a u i: an article by Jack Mosher, mfrhead- M1" Didenbaker 5a " E iling‘, " .. . , wit-hin the last Th“ "e ‘°t1”>'t°“‘ ‘m. °" ‘gig °"' bY “J months 400,000 cases of Can- {ma m‘: ‘g coming °nbgtcfiigpeam _ ~u beer have been shipped to vgtbtif be“ Q§1'y_h.ng‘..ym_ 0 new 111110115 from by m brewing sermon... on. Brantford Roofin (Maritimesllimited tiny alone. The total shipped “The pecple of cant.“ were to i3 (trite it is estimated, would till pay it‘ These mm were to concea; "A|,|pAx,NJ_ fivltgalégéfs ha’: cvfigicgfvghfiilgufini; it under the heading of overhead. i n packed are labelled Naafi, Suez. moraléyaltfoéabeigllge a director o’ _.__ They are routed via New York, “m. the plane mm uni“ m , ' ‘ sitar-ti: B:1l%i.:‘::.‘:°;;;'.:;s firs; ‘c: t" i“ t. ..*1:.~:P““.iia“...“: - . n ciar o l e .eo - . . 'c , o- note this next sentence: “All de- 3on2’ ge p p viously it was felt lo be desilebic tails are handled by the British Mr. Dirferilcaker asked why the in theaircrait lnduslry. Ministry of War Transport, under HCILSCIWBS not given the Iu.l in. 1- ‘wousiy the Director-General s‘ k if 33;; gtziieieswii. 1c....“::=.ill."i."“ a‘...er;:~*i.l;"§:t“r Ill Ir, ~11 Director of Export’, Businés m’ Mr. Dlefenbciker asked: "why letter was a wholly impropzr let- n n Canadian Breweries, Ltd. ‘seerslns too W05 l-t Iletttfstiy t0 001101111 $9.009 WF- I have dune What I could to good to serve the bovi-r- ova. a “a; gaming frcm the treasury of remedy the situatiomf against this place this unholy Cfilladil?" H°We mud mbme '-° M‘- Many Men’s Store (Maori;- a. PHEODMES ins MEN'S sromr Coats Are Exclusive At Moore & McLeod’: boast of the brewers in their own H? 5am he “mndered Why " m“ publication of last May: “one oi the M ‘he type requlrat “r the mmal‘ finest things that could have hap- cfimpalisln tcculrilvi not ‘ have been pened to the brewing industry is ‘wit’?! 1g he cldldsjehrvcaeneared w the insistence of high-rankln of- be r" my‘ 2'15‘ }°..lg§bflcmc5.. ficlals to make beer availabe in (We: lgrfiinple‘mat?er The 5mm, army camps- The Wmrwn“ Pm‘ tion described by Mr. Diefenbaker this measure is so obvious that it two mQnthS ago qnd my Naoggon 1s superfluous w so into it in de- was similar to that of tile Honor- tail. Here is a chance to cultivate a 31,19 mgmbgr," taste for beer in millions of young He had knmedlmwly taken 5L5p5 "1011 W110 W111 eventually 0011- to ensure that no charges ag-zfsist stitute the largest beer-consuming overhead would be permitted these section of our population." companfes contributing to the But our Bible says "Woe to him morale fund. that giveih his neighbor drink, that “Personally ’I do not believe in putttisrlt thg bolttle tolshim and mak- ‘iTi-“izi” es m run en a o." liich i r1311“) __ghe Bible or the ggewm a sistance so formidable that pre- Let us confess our personal and vents Quisnng rtm“ “king Stmng" national sins and pray to be made er and more decisive methods. The morally decent enough m deserve whole of Norway is behind the mater-la] View,” Q M_ Q Church and teachers in their strug- _____ gle for freedom. RATIONING or uouon WM" 9"" P-leub“ W“ M‘ To the Editor: Rationing of li- 011 East" D111! the blddcn to celebrate the Communion quor is not a prospect for the im- 8105mm?" attended the whole con- mediate future. SQ gays M13 army, service which he gave instead. afternoon Minister in charge of the Saskat- M054 0f "Wm W010 implied 110111 sented to the browlng indus ry by had come w his attention about l; Bell who had come into the De- partment "full of en-ifiusiesm" and built the infant aircraft industry oif Canada into efficient and tre- expanded prcduct-lon "Thu-e is nothing to get hysteri- cal obout." said ti.e Minster and member has any suggestions as to what else 1 should do I will be glad to hear them." Misleading Replica Mr. Dieienbaker said that iii light of the Mlniiiei"; atatsment the replies he had received cn Ma 6 were "IXIGXMICEDIG." live asked what had hdppcrled to the $4,030 which had already been contributed by aircraft companies 'by the morale-building campaign . Howe said he had stopped all charges being made on over- head for the morale campaign. Part of the money collected harl been spent on the campaign. "M friend (Mr Dlefenbnkerl ask a trick question and he was tricked with it," Mr. Howe sairi. “It is a very regrettable inci- dent" said Conservative House Leader Hanson. "It seems Lke n beach resorts ill ih-- lmitvd ‘Sh: MIAMI, Flm, Afar 4 Axis submarine st kod aiul lighted Mcximn £0.11 merchant ship oIf i‘ coast ioz" liilli im l‘ thrn_ rammed a ‘t l t‘) rlii- .11"; _ 111T‘... . flag painted on its < the b gc. It was the first Mexican - lost by submarine nrtiml 511139! war bclznii, Survivors ivlio l.lll"“' 1i i Flo. pozt snid the shin i . » and l3 men, lllilildl’ . and deck ofiivilrs. ‘ 22 who reached imlesliwrl \’l‘i(‘(’.'< of‘ l their neutral ship ‘i. .11 ciled tllcm mid til Navy released nc-l. tdny. _ K ‘l The blazing ship Home. d" l‘; past one of the most WP" on the scnslinrc tn \\\"~'l mlng course Marv -‘ the mliffltd l0?“ u’ l, torpedo and sew illl‘ .11" flames. chew“ Liquor Bowl-L 1 am 5,"- entering the Cathedral by armed matter o‘ mdmcrenorL . . . .. r donated prised at this declslon 0f me m- forces. ‘There was no dsorder. The T0 P191011‘ W“ """' m‘ 0c ilatlon wide Interest nlntgnn. auspices a Wings or r....-.... on... noun... “m question I “k mm“ m N“, . B ""* invited other friends $142; $31.49 from Bridgetown. N.5.; m, B d “with u‘ H t gm.“ mass o; pggpkl wrmnd in su- , _. _ ., 11 um In Canadian Jewel who had reme- ww ;;<>5;<;=;;og;@ sggogngwgdegoslgg; 3.. ZnZSEr... n in...“ 53rd.‘ 1%? we in we 1mm: wu "m" wd- 5,; ‘£2£iré‘°fi.“.t‘.".lr°r2°.£{ iéiiiill? iii." 1‘;‘;°“.‘.1:.,,‘"‘.‘.._'r§f?. 2...... C. N. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL, Que, May 12.—'I‘he gross revenues for the all inclusive Pearl Ruby 01m; Jasper Gal-neg o _ , ., _ _ H. ~ _ . . .. , _ - » - i - _ prevail in th Pro i it i f 1t 110ml! the!’ 091st 0111 51118111}- 111~Y "7 - f-ys 11'", a tléxltllslmnwggiéloglaltiiaulvisllh “gem F Bey]. Diamond’ etc" and those with RLbekah lodge’ sflsk“ and M” m‘ that further rgstrictlloixlgeare ngt nee- sang Lmh“ 5 Md hym“ A “i” in" iilni9lff himself says there lgbgldtfl§fidéllllgvirllnély‘gxdets’ w,“ names derived from jewel names, nations of $5.00 from Bonne Bay, t u“ u ,, stronghold Ls sun m“. God-n and such as Margmpt. Marlee. vlar- Newfoundland Crystal Rebekah at °eswry ‘ 5 me‘ ' _ w" “° “d- euerite. Meg. Meta. MiirJoriefPei-z. Waterloo. Ont. Emerald Rebekah mtmmemb" ‘h“159-54°°’ "m me Norweghm nation“ anthem _ _ 1mm ted | t m 1 f Then the Dean came out of the 1d be tul- 1hr llllllliPd on - _.. s“ “a.."""u= My w“ or scissors:‘imniiiieitriit: Ermifiéiit “till: fir» i; is. .....::“.:*... tots‘; m oer dread w ftfir-rrrritrrrfw. roar mi"... Vlzfilscex» f NtheBiu-lh KGHHObBCfl-‘ils Minister Churchill Wm EPW311113 $2 from Easwm Btu. Regen}, Bi’ lors. There is no reason to believe the" 11011100 The Ql11$ll1l1%80\'0l'1:' If a emittir means of raisintzmo-ney --~»~~~- l, N or w], A half cup of grated sweet choc- b . y ° ew unsmck’ mere W“ for lanes mid more planes so the Cornwall Ont m” these have changed the" 0pm- mem depnved Dem F181 u o‘ hs hm been used elsmhgm‘ En the Butterscotch pudm-‘hrwnnedi 01am "may Wm, a m“ cw o‘ oiil an idea a few months ago, a. ‘mag Emu became the ‘when?’ of one dogs not‘ have to be a “Jewel” gon on the “qua, h-amc‘ The" 15 office in consequence of their de- Minister should see it w.“ Bwpprd desserts with fresh m {WT cmpmd “u... bpmad over the m, wtltrimiclfeiahahiichaionatragavt will aldd ‘the can“; an JQWQ] spitrlre Fund. to help out lllls worthy cause Mrs. eve’? T005011 t0 believe the; many monstration. In protest seven Bis‘; d Tlher-e shtould be frsnknessul added require no_e ‘t - of cake betorc bflrklllip provides a 3 8 5 "Eh 0f 1-0 and since men members from an Dlxon pom“ out, and nouns that more would favor far more string- 11°!" °1 m" Nmweg a“ chmch l“ u '§r_wnh w" “figllnw 3° V‘ Min-rd,‘ "He", My", d1 L 1 - _ British cause. It w an id hi h i t , h. ti 00¢ 100 wpping caught [he popum? flncyeaagd c“ over Canada- and some from the the organization still has some em restrlcmm! m!" 15 11°W 111 ggagvetgrel; ‘aatfimlligctllgaler ‘Qfik u’ ‘I -—_—- r - force 5 k be d1 has gradually 5mm u H ted United States-dilate sent in cori distance to go before it can present - 1 h _. i. u _ 511 c.3515 fiitfi Tdetfiffg, cumin beoplc all over Canada “from ‘if. tributionsi Others “lLOtCTlsAIIlOB pos- its Spitfire to Briltain, she makes {agar $01-28 ‘Dtllilse rasrhéctitlvxm m; ngvetn ‘ti; flebyfpolfldtiunatiggczt ‘ri‘.“.i‘.‘.“t°r.“.~‘él“.‘%“5 .'.‘.‘.§'é°..‘l¥.§'.‘£.§‘.§i‘§ fl::'s.:£..*’i::: i::".i"*.."li"d .2 15045915 r1» 115W‘ ‘° ““~ " ° "° “m” °° w“ m from’ fiver “"1: c“: fr. m" 21"" .1" . - g ' .8 _ ’ ' m}, f '1 God,an yrg."'l‘eenre yéiltlm“lblflljfxl)ogil'€rgilll Lfiglleiltatéllcevsihi-Bpgg ltave emmwd I keen “newt m unlfaeigrgglflarffgiitidlfechose Mrs. Dixon T00 (JOLORPUL ywhifltg/ljewitflb T356 beeutesre?’ a1 than clergy of Norway with only two canned fruit, for that matter. ‘The whole thing started when u president" Dr‘ ‘hwmr Dmev M '”_— A Moo“ “w clergyman “mm; exception! supported the Elmo’! ~— Me- sa - .i’°'f.'.%“.3?tl°r“‘;...i"?r sesysziziti‘ anti’ :2 ti: rise "u: ."""""i ‘“ "‘°““" s . -r-- . s rn- nera nicer mayor oi Sussex. as treasurer. g3‘ Brigilssh railgvuyltllioofcimotkveaare to the"stringent' restéictions ongthe Logilsgglekiinlglfilggx 118 Dense w or e '11- sl li i tch P. It. I. Contributions tAfis 81812181.; lbecgmle tggflblfalzfk repair §°.§.§,,,,,§“§§ l“ fifelzfmtwg‘ 2:: A m“! vme Kentucky w ey re ng an . h h u m, . 8 . . ne s The organization at first was -————~— ——— $..‘.’.._'f..'i°r.i‘,‘. ’.|..°§'..“‘§;°§,.,fi."§§. item of September ll reported that quite local In character. Throuizh NAZI ATE "All strictions for the war effort it must 3° P" m" 01 "m?! 0°11“ 11°11" brides-s. tens. sales and the odd en- -———— be a great hardship for even the 1181511001101 010118111 W0" Judi" tertainment the beginning of the LONDON — (0 P) fund a-as raised. Then worrl oi’ the P111110 180011011 thflt moderate drinker to get along on 1110'?’ galriad°n W" the" 00°!!!" 0 ll (:0 0 . .110" began to be hoard m more broke out during the winter among fingmkcrfi ‘ttflneuqéffignf o 111,231.‘); Five of the fourteen persons and more distant places. and local starving Germn, svldle-s on the d“ l. m,‘ u m, ‘My “WM ab held on drunken driving charges branches of the Spitfire gglneggaultlrgnt-skil-fi°m°f“‘géfifig lowencel P190000 8111"? 811d $57 lines were Fund were formed in a few com- __ _ messed against, n1; o: the we w. munities in New nrunsrviok. Nova ‘Ilmrmtl A l‘ mm‘ M°°°° h" ,1; plaln drunks, n Scotla and Prince Edward Island _-—'-"“'_""" Tm; EH0 0F NORWAY. m ab: youths under 21 years of age ‘I311; gnynd work stir/nil to pntai-lo. "fife 11°“? and “"1 577"?” *7‘ Norwegian church h,“ already ma; arrested on drunkenness charges f N“ ‘can? 5mm’ “m” m” ha“? .__._. the weight of the oppressor. lts ""9 PM” “"5" “o0 0°00! t0 "Agar; ‘tiittmfiqinning howm" Peanut butter and jelly und- leader, Bishop Berggrav. was at one 5"" “b” m’ ' Ye"- .. y . . I r I contrflmuong mmmurd to come wiches are easy to prepare. time imprisoned in a concentraton “men”? Y: ‘mm mlllliilfid Prince Edward Island Travel Bum" {mm ma“ communmgsy "ml, camp. Bishops have been deprived “Mme” m” h” “Em 1°!‘ 1'0- --___ ‘_ l _ _ B. Graham Rogers, sllliervi-‘m; "d also: succulent" * ‘W :.§.l:":i.2.‘°":r:."invasion s: its‘..‘zs.szir.lii°i.i"ii".rs.rsr carnation. arr» Edward u 1 . m rtrnn ririznn za- ._.___. r ' The mi ht be intere led i ' -- r 1 _, naLon-wide unit b hi d th Y ‘3 3 1 t?" - ltmgilrégngitsgtllv srllgg; lggutglyrig ugigitwdgnie muffins are rind for win- church making stgbnflihe t: its ref 13%;, ‘honest in their convictions in’ 5'1 ie c z v Dinz had '“ v were $6,548,000 as compared with B .1 ru . . Money provided for the campaign 1155f burning and sputllflll“ °“ 8d t0 the indus- $5.754.000 for the same week of 194i. An increase of $794,000 or 13.8 per 5 i i s w‘, greieflfi ~ y» Listing Of Tourist And Travel Accommodation If You have not already sent in vour llslllnli! £1: please do so immediately, as the new list WI d m, the hands of the printers on May 2W‘; ‘lmdm h, forms received after that date cannot he inc u this year's listing. i’ you have not received a llstlnfl for one immediately. Closing date to have names printed list is positively May 20th. Make pruncivvl-ilp using pureed wife conceived the idea. q! the Jewels Spitfire Fund, registered mums fol" flavoring. Prunes are rich Canadian natural silgar. which has since been l Ilelp lo Those Who Ire Past Middle lge When men and women get past middle aga their energy and activity, in many instances, begin to dc- cline, and their general vitality is on the wane. Little ailments and ivickncsaee seem harder to shake oi? than formerly, and, here and there, evidences $- of lgfflllkdtlgfl bcginhto appear. h I ' ow is t o time t ose wis i’ to op maintain their health 2011mm d Pills. “d m“ — Moscow cannibalism form write |" included in '1'" should take a course of Milburn‘ nd Narve u‘ They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their (mus “m; on e s stern. ‘ce 50o a box, 65 pills at all counters. Look for our trade mar a “Red eert" on the package. The T. Milburn 0a., Limited, Toronto. OIL