m: WESTERN GUARDIIAN ‘GENTS: Mrs. John Pflllils ll Church Street-Phone III BUMMEIISIDI llld Pllflil COUNTY I __ lgerlpllblll. Advertising should be lelt with lire. Pond. b; bnughilllll! etusy of the following stomp .~ “ma” m” lemmas-side: 5 “qkstercs Water Street. Gouriiee Drugstore. Water Street, T0191“. {gllfifdfly afte w“, Water Street. hiss-h Chariot. l1 Grenville Street. wlllbedelivered teeny heme h: Bummerelde i; n’ Qgjldllll ' "u, order to the w; responsible for deliveries on your route. “M” " "'°"" .11:- ""'r " build m tem 1 erln as o I e sys and k . mm: :3 s. inserted at‘: mm “p 7°“ I ‘HM, smscl; eeyeblv ll‘ is Store, Sillnmersid . Il-ssa-z-lq-m, 41-20mm Children; awoam, grKld- "Id Bulfe- 39c. 79c and 98c each. aylor REX 5 “d 10-{1-00 Store. lk actin .rl1l;_§t§,s"§g ‘llrllagvellous. ' PM. Kansingtoll. Eco-mes: Ladies -ss>|our. Introducio on “fifiitfh us.“ ul°"..;::l;"=* "H" ' - ' s l‘ W 1*“ 5 a“ L-377-2-l9-3i. special 75c—$1.00 your? enmel’ Rexall Drugs. —-__ -—ll-EXALL Extract _____- Man's AL! 4'50‘ d 10-4100 Store. 19115 "l _____ tasting and effective tonic Gour- ¢KlllRMhllfiligggllAéomgiffiggfi n95 Rexall Dfugs- L<378-2-19-Zl. . ch. i‘ 9. ' i “Ines Mcetlng on Wednesday: -BUY I-IEXITE Breeding Ration or Cubes for your foxes from your '~ M Larie a u 25th at 2 P. . _ ,3... requested. Rev. HM. Bun nearest dealer or from the Donun- im Silver Fox Furs, Limited, gum. I mm-un-Moderator. merside. 1,.4o9_2_20_31_ L-IiU-Z-ZO-li. 7r W- 1* m hmdm“ m-Aicolvlrllara stock of reeds ‘nllientw 58mm“ , February 21st. fir!‘ ve in a few clays including ged5 for Red ‘ngagr-lolmans Hardware De- i c . 51ml! SWIM‘. Growing Mo h, 1, . rofi-ioo-Z-ZO-li. biash, Pig Starter, Hog sGrovagr, w l”- md Bfl-rlev. Prices right. AHTURNED HOME — ls. Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Llm- uel Jones and Mrs. Joseph GB " "H1. Summerslde, P. E. I. ‘have returned to their 110m?! up United States after a short W, their old home in Summer- _ T0 nulvuuonsulr _ M ,. occasioned. by thB 11111688 and c 25s their mother. Mrs. Joseph a?‘ m. w_ A cmierhlgvfi-Rflglsy rm. mm apiece in the Club Champion- j'-'PRESBYTER_ :1 p ames at the ummerslde (my. JBNSINGTON 8 ClillRClL-Sunday February m the new. future Much i t t aosverxviceisgggduggglildgfig-Lgg has been taken in the gamesfl-fbres .5 blectr “A New "K- , -'rwo so _ vfigygngelistlc Service. subleot. m,‘ "s l" NAVY Mr "Wifhfillfis. ...*..lz*st.°' s al i 5° the R0 . - ofnsnlrilllfll U" Wm b9 he d their secogdl 2131111? m; Presbyterian Church. Ken- “aw some few “m, February 22nd to 28th con- md by the ministers of the three urclles. Rflv- A weeks and was ex- wireless M --HALIVIB oll Capsules. They Committce. resolution whi getting colds. Foley's mo; gggélgélfiglllnllglélgleffild supported S ’sicle To An elne ummcrsldgeggzzu w: 1121: moon. Mayo w. J. “8.‘2’“&e§.'§€‘°‘“' m“ "T 0°“- The meeting wu celled dis- cuu th h . Boy at 20 per us) 0v 10c per week. Phone $89 for this service er Bond. a w“ an o! . view" Arte disc ouoélthllflrmsfil°h$°lllifikfifi moved the following ch was seconded by and mem- e Finance Committee. ereas the Dominion Govern- ment is calling for a loan of s00 cliff. ‘élllfémlllli. ‘ill “PM” °§ n-avl-a-lo-sl. Summerside s W“ ° take care of its sin has to provide bonds to funds. Resolved that this own Counel. 1 u assembled here this 19th f Febru- ove er ary 1942. purchase of thgs second Gown” Vic ory Loan of Canada 3% to the L_378_2_19_2,_ laglggunt of fifty live thousand dol- M-Oved by Coup. Mollison, second- L-or-=-w-=l- or us... ..‘2.°“....:-.‘;;: a: ”l¥y°8‘${l'.s"il.“éll2il1“2%€“3l’€$a unanimously: Mayor Lidstone also read a proc v lamatlon requesting that the Union Jack be flown from business and industrial premises all residences. this Victory Loan campaign and t at Sunday February 22nd be called Victory that all churches pray for peace with victory and for the success of the Vlctorv Loan, Loan Sunday and Mayor Lidstone as chairman of the Summerside Victory drive ex- pressed pleasure that the finance committee purchase of the bonds. was able to sanction the After the meeting it was pointed L. - - _ out th purchase ill represent the _____. m 2 2o m’ equlvaleent of $11 w pmy 9n.- FOR CLUB woman and child in the town. for every man. —S , BRIPPS (Continued from page 1) -—-\ Mrs. Duncan MacDonald of E059. W111 exercise "general sup“- ulnmerside have two sons enlisted vision over pl ‘uctlonl’ pl ably dlan Navy. Bruce along the has been in the Beaverbrook had followed. same lines as Lord Also remaining in the war cab- fled home m" “mm ‘mm Char‘ i t with the Prime Minister were D. Stirling. Rev. Refigaémgo“ 63gb‘: stgfigkgave bemre £25301’ Minister Ernest Bevin, For- Egg-own, Rev,B_ Fream. Special can Allison’ the oldest bog enlisted elgn secretary Anthony Eden and by e united choir. Services .0 . u. m“ " 3 P uaao-z-so-u. recentl vester ay.-B of Personals ____ fld It the llanrfvnage at North Be- 4“ Herbert H“ Bum, of we m ve ue a a other and Daughter Ben m _ aentine Social in connection with l“ ‘etunwd t° ev ° the C. G. T. Games and contests made the time Lunch was served and the National .. its cll his furlough "rgxlatilvogplflzlld fr ends-S stiles Doris " l“ fmwgurwéllttl: lrgl-stlrgrgl: a 0 —-— up e Stlllllhmeargide, and ls being cor- —I-‘UNEuAr. or llunam: was "1 y wglcgmed, by her many 4171B funeral services for Hubert h- noon and were largely a I 1 d ¢ g ms the service at the house and Ven. ,,,‘°;,,““f,,_."§l,§§, Fig. ‘Sophie Archdeacon Harrison officiated at 1g Eleanors. The Pallbearers were: Messrs. Percy Miler. Garfield Yeo. Birchfield Yeo. Westle Yeo. Fred a‘ harrett and Robert Pe mom-S a .8h will be kindly remem” by o1; friends here-B be played in the Regal Flour Com- re petition before the playoff. BORDEN standing to date is kifi L. R. Al- In Herbert Bureey of Moncton. 0 his been the guest 0f Mrs. Rcl- 13° ~ d Rodgers of Borden returned m! ... on Tuesday. W. A. Curril m "lmegedalgérmre 5°"? W ‘em °‘ a. 1.. Wlllett o. losing to s. o. Mer- “P . Allan MacAleer of m and all hope that he will §L§mm1e1-nm_1g‘“°'° Wm “I'm --l- b0 out again. ...____ sible at one —ENJOYABLE EVENING - Rev. Britain's civilian and Mrs. D. F, Hoddinott entertain. lzatlon. Walker who has Anélhilellgought the proceedings to gggflucfi, f,“ was considered disarming as it re- “ Lyle were held on Thursday after- him- He save way tended. points demanded by the _w_ “m” A Rama“ central Rev. G. A. Christie of Lot 16 took except one—he kept the defence ministry to himself despite the fact and 19g; 19;- charlonetown Sir John Anderson, Lord President the Council who was respon- tlme for mucll of defence organ- Disarms Critics Mr. Churchill's armouncement at m“ pleammuy- this time, before a debate on the the war was due to House of Commons. oved most 0f the ammunition s critics were aiming toufire lat o a ma or critics. had been suggested that it tore at her residence. Roxbury. m6 597M991" 55- J°7"1'5 Chulwh- st- makes too much work for him- The appointment 0f Mr. Attlee Dominlons Secretary was seen as partial answer t0 Australian de- .__ mgndiq 1% a place git theMDongia- —BEGAL noun COMPETIT- 10M n e W“ "l "e- l" " ION - There l5 gnly one match to lee. in a manner of speaking, will present the Domlnlons in the The war cabinet. Younger Men The appointment of lvilr. Lyttle- n was a guarantee that s young- man will boss Britain's produc- lion effort. Lord Beaverbrook is 62 and despite his great energy which drove him through the difficult of reorganizing aircraft and i? b! m" W" MMKWIJQ °' mm“ 0115510“. I shall llflln. Press for fe- an]; productions is not particular- er is visiting in Borden with her ~~ler Mrs. Gordon Constable. hr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Herring of ' BY Harbor were recent eats .end Mrs. Julian Herr ng of ,' dun. Lloyd left Borden on ‘rues- To rejoin his unit, Mr. llsglnslTRoosor-s of Borden » s business visitor to Bummer- S. l» 0n Saturday. slbb time. I am sure that all the ward Island and the other Mari- fe time Provinces will owl-operate." m Hon. J. L. Ealswn, in with the matter stated: "In regard ‘m- G°Y¢°fl ("B55519 ""1 5°" calving their very urgent considera- goyxlslltggxlaiivee in Cherlotte- Mom I do want you m1“ m lit. and Mrs. Clare Greenan of kora visited Borden recentl l sls of Mr. --_.. earnest attention of bot kirk-and Mrs. John Deagan of leagues and myself." d“ W" visitor! to Bummefllflfi A communication was also re- "siillrdfiy- oelved from Mr. E. Dufour private hr. oll my col- and Mrs. Marshall Constable port which statcd: "Pl ease be ad- sve been vlsltin here left on vised that the resolution in "Dd . lol3’s'3’w$‘.‘s t“f‘éllé‘l‘3?ti'db‘rll."' 35rd? o ‘filifiwohlfl’ p.32?!» n r may have ue n cons deratlon by the Minister." Freight Congestion then took lppere were unable t0 let ary "empt " over es a result cannot move . from m lnentiue there are about l freight weitin this si booked cars of which g here empty. Only Olll . "i: “ll-lib rate... t... .. ggrs for Ollgbldl of potatoes be- 1 _ ceuse they Ire b m oarlosd brief mégméfiftimwh‘: “Acoordicngllymtggeyfollcwing resolu- laugh lalvweoim "l? -uonnssoptedto redto ‘l; v 10mm“ n sunken S. Prime Mlniete Kins" "Serious all fdnancrllrll$gslnzlg>xknfsmdyg- 21°: w]: growers and slalom-s. Season. m g an, ‘jefl; twllifilon some: "The 311d“ a, i 13:2? peek within month- dred refrlgere oars here immediate to can’! standing orders subject to cancella- Another letter from Col., the isterb to the question of salvaging the S. Churchill's deputy in the “Charlottetown? I am advised but will be by officials of the Department of fcrd of his major duties on the Transport that the matter is N- flour. used idea that Mr. Churchill's that the transportation difficulties tron of the defence ministry is vit- foand from Prince Edward Island ally necessa are not being overlooked or for- involves decis ons of such moment and M“. Russel/gotten by the Government, but on that only a Jgme minister can can dollars per car. developed in spite of servlcencialn be maintained and we secretary o‘ the Minister of “an” ltgepseffilllcgrrec ion of this situation. “gluon This! condition demonstrates pres- ent e quate. l” w“ °°bttfidul$ nce as ootatges. vegetables and eggs. This ‘° m‘ mtfiflf, ‘p19 would also relieve the transporte- tatces and other produce. At pree- mm gfgllgfluftf ,g',’,§",,,,§§§“,,‘,§f, ‘i: ant Island shippers have orders ggmdrdlkm process w“ ‘wmplewt for 20o on‘ but cum“ I“ The followin, reaolutlon in this re- the einland. t Tor- we“ w“ “domed, “Th” Mums” A discussion place about the colggestiou of traffic on mhmen‘ M dehydntéggtpfiz“ ha.‘ dinsry box c%fo ref gerator cars zgliéfl,” l" °° ‘ ‘ s a ul be ten freight cars can be carried on a£rg€iflkw1§§§°§ ,,,,','.,,,,,,,,, ‘g Gilt thlt flllii" otwwgnnecuon ‘m; m. 5° ls discrimllnalgoliy Ill r {$2M "' “M mtg‘ $2.17!; e I g transportation problem facing Isl- g§eggzeamfihig$gl ‘ifvenocs we gtfqngly recommend that the bonus regulations be changtd w 1mm“ w ma" gmpflg] potatoes in the list of crops 0119M! . . 0w. end unable to fill orliers. Two hun- sngrféflfli’ out. discussions vorablc action at the earliest pos- 1y robust. Si;- stafford, popular with those representatives from Prince Ed- who have been demanding a stif- ning of the cabinet. will lift uch work from the Prime Min- shoulders by being his remain m. House. relieved by Sir Staf- nnectlon stand-in in the House. Mr. Attlee will Informed sources advanced the reten- because the post the contrary are recel themcst. i‘ 0w valued upwards 1000 Ameri- ls condition assurances uest your early in- r service entire inade- "rlt was movgilr by . W3; Hyndman. man of ma“ f” " "W" m “d” m“ "fr: ortatlon Codlhmittee. end sec- “ f." “*4 d onfiffw Dr. .1. a Clark. Dehydration the discussion on the estab- prov- to process to the establishment ation be 81W!!! t i this Nov- de. The solution suguested §§°§°P§d§§§l°§r£§£l§rsnoz potatoes. l , , etc." It was moved cl: gmlldutch and eeconxlzed nus on resolution In f ll wi "tmmngmo- --%h°o glarlotwtown unslotoshlourolrwl-Iedllp- w, 1- product because of lack of care, A ggzreogl,gegg,f,*glgfi',e,,fu;ffih ‘ mum“ “want! ‘moo be used for the Irvwifll °1 WWW‘ d unfair to the rovlnce because u; the above Messrs. V A. rinswol-th. president: A. B. Be d - tion 2&1; oslsyhnlvosmou an Dplrli ~ t. oultueconowsituetl‘: 2c h cg; ill-culture industry hen es cots A ard. . . m. Richargsog: (éggggn “Wm” ll. Mulch. - , w llaoe Hill 1m- B 1*- W253“... fir. s. A. dull- / SMMER ___.___ SID PRINCE COUNTY ROCLE Purchase $55000 Victory Bonds MAYOR W. J. LIDSTONE 0f Summer-side, whose Council last night voted to purchase Victory Bonds lo the amount of $55,000. 0? In connection with the with- drawal of Lord Beaverbrook- it was recalled that differences ‘had arisen between him and Ml‘. Bevin over the former’: labor-production problems. attitude toward Differ- 60065 with Lord Beaverbrook were reported also to have influenced Sir Stafford in a prevlou decision nut to join the cabinet The departure of Sir Kingsley and Mr. Green/wood removed from the war cabinet two men regarded as members of the "old guard" which has not been Will-ll" with the country for some time. Both men will retain their regular cab- inet offices under the existing set- Up. Lord Will cause Surprise Beavernrooivs departure will cause “wide surprise." accord- ing to the lobby correspondent of the Press Association who added that it was "deeply regretted by Mr Churchill who has the great- est admiration for- Lord Beaver- brockb decisive and dynamic quali- tles and for the valuable work he has rendered.” Although "the Hoover's agility of mind and his capacity for grap- pllng with intricate problems wlll be missed in Downing Street," the correspondent wrote, ". . .there undoubtedly will be much valuable WOrk he. can do in the United States where he is a popular fig- ure who appeals to Americans." The correspondent added, how- ever, that “controversy has some- times ragad behind Westminster scenes rather drastic methods." There were persistent flmlght that a number of 0V8 l‘ Ilord Beaverbrooks ministerial changes probably will be announced next week. Mr. Lyttletorfs post probably will be taken b; A1- fled Duff Cooper, also regarded as ‘one of Wilmles boys", make way for Mr. Attlee as Dom- inions Secretary, Lord Cranborne is expected to become Secretary and leader in the House 01 Lords. Lord Moyne, Secretary, will give up that office. Parliament members there drives “a general understand- at would serve as a buffer for Mr. Churchill in the House of Com- mons, the Prime Minister intends to spend one day each week ln the House. Reinforcements ma» m?“ lmlmrtant srfrmlgholds “f ffllllmese by Sudden and their own country, but of all those our savings, or our credit. Gleal; Brltaln and er allies. “reacherous entry into the War‘ countries which they have con- It ls therefore not have gained l Bimilfll‘ ldvallbfl-lle quered or overrun. that the people of Canada should -——- Enemy ANMII Spreld in the Orient. Nazi munitions and supply, es subscribe to the (AEATAEEAQILNBEI-ogé. fi1I>‘-!°:_; Almost every portion o‘ m‘ "for" Mm‘ Be Rodoubka well as the comfort and morale of which they happen to have on nlents, including British Empire and American troops. night with valiant Net-herlallders against the gathering storm direct- ed at this island of Java, last attacked from the air. Enemy war- maior allied position in the south Pacific short of Australia. hundred Japanese 5111115 were sunk or clam- aged up to Feb. 14 in the entire Pacific theatre. One middle Colonial present said that H; WES OUT OUR WAY Ill \ OH,l0'I-- ammo ME olzoslz NUMBER be; AND REQUISITION NUMBER 7766 AND SPECIFICATION MUM‘ BB2 443594,.’ HURRY last night by Premier Campbell in HD0118 connection with the Second v;ct0ry other Loan drlve:-- campaign is drawing to the close eastern of the fourth day. The results so far announced indicate tial progress towards achieving the and to objective of $600,000,000 set by the Minister of Finance in his appeal for funds. But there still remains a great Lrflopg 1n he;- deal to be done, and no Step mill! Prince Edward Island has be omitted which would help to Colonial ensure the phatlc success of the loan. so self-apparent that it would seem altholgh Sir Stafford to require very little comment. The barbarian hordes of have ships have been operating in wat- ers closely adjacent to the shores and eighty-two of the Western Hemisphere, and causing heavy shippi stated. line of Great Britain. {Mi-f Money, property No good if Enemy wins daring and tans? Premier Campbell Makes adverse Strong Appeal For Ev- Jnsfonunes, eryone To Loan. adequate and up-to-date . . .. . ,_ , . . 1, ' (By QPENL it MUOSA) resouifctesfcgl byballlggi? 103015 Wm‘ which m {ml-sh the gisiolfigtiuwgrm‘ °‘““,.""“f,5' You have heard Lieubenanbcen‘ Chlllas govehrlllncntxtil-sciuasze-(lhtoda) _ ""l‘7""”h"’ln 5659'“??? m‘ that Chiang Kai-Shell has nlsuo anticipate a hard splendid Work which is being done concrete arl-allgenlenzs to replace muny fllflllllli of tlle Canadian the Blulllu ltouu lulu all lllulu-lo- ahead; there he bgfo"e us many ;;p_1_\~_ yqu 113v‘; lyegrd h1g1 55y China. l'£ill-l‘O(1li-l'l\0l' lune, llOW The following appeal was made llsicd large complete The urgency of the situation is n1ech3n1ged overrun practically inhabitants of anon and individual free ngfigns have overrun world has been subjected to the stood to- danger of attack and devastation by these foes. Australia has already ng and to the "rua-rs wrw THIS ‘ MODERN EDUCATION i5 so FASF-THEY sou": ‘reacn you 1D MENIORIZE 0L‘ THAT STARTLES THE_ ow auu. OF TH WOODS-‘HE KEPT EVERYTHING |N Hi5 MlHD FER YEARS AND DON'T THINK MUCH OF A GUY WHO HAS ‘D WHERE ‘b LOOK. LOOK UP ED.’ A DD SLEEPS HEAVIEST WHEN HES L_ "mo FULL! 1i % I slurzugf | 4 structlve operations have been ex- ratloninz. ' n tended to the inland waters of llle clothing, equipping, and wages of and atmcks by me members of our snell and torpedo have been made uuvy and air force. By whatever on an Island adjacent to the South American coast. What portion of llsted, Canada must not let them the world is s0 remote 50.118 of conflict as to consider it- with self secure from Caribbean Sea, To use the words of Mr. Cllurch- '"' " ill, “We must war for losses, remorseless support anxieties." The indomitable dom which has for stood the ollrusll of superior arm- aments in Bfltfllh, Greece. in Yugo-Slavic, in China: fhat spirit which stll nlle downtrodden peoples of Nazi- Canadab second Vlvlvry Mm occupied countries, will ultimately triumph over the aggressor and re- store peace and freedom to a war- substen- afflicted world. or that confidence m ultimate victory we sight. even in the hours of dark», 3m, est tidings. Canada has already en- llumbexs of active foremost in t-he per caplta number lmd 9m‘ of enlistmellts. But, in tllls conflict of highly armaments, the number and bravery of our »-oldiers, nor the fortitude of civ- the Nazi-s lllan populations, can achieve vic- BVEIY tory over enemies, country of continental Europe, and have reduced the the occupied countries tc a posi- tlon of political and scrfdom. Their barbarian allies of thc Orient areas of the Pacific Ocean, have occupied many of alld islands. vantage of long years of prepar- equipment. strategy of surprise, of taking the one-by-one, one-by- one. has enabled him to take full 18188 advantage of the material and ill- dustrial resources, not only of Ger- lY-S Peninsula‘? many herself, but of all the con- Rnd have ilfllPll-l-Tfid q-lered and occupied countries. The For these reasons, our effort and formidable and deadly determination must been rather than being reverse and each disaster a new need. for more ships, more and better planes, more and better guns, more and better ammunition, damage to allied more and better tanks. GUARDIK pliee the “bulk” needed for regularity. "Servo by Savinjl Bu] War Savings as for the training, active army, methods these forces may be en- from the down by failure to provide them and [Qfluflng that without the mechanized and gnmvlng urpllpment which the success of this Victory Loan is designed t0 provide, all the fruits of their sac- SDIrlt of free- l-lflce and of their bravery will be so long with- ' of such a catastrophe? Measured against the consequen- ces of a possible Nazi victory;- mensured against the and sufferings which our In Russia‘ m ion by which _ the Japanese amma Les armed ulatloll 0f many called upon to endure in the cause of our freedom, the act cf lending our money to the Goverrunent at ' interest would seem to con- the time be“ min a very small element, indeed. pgfl’, of mm, of patriotic sacrifice. And yet, it But ls all the Government is asking us to do in the present campaign. The luclley must be had; the never lose valiant army, and stood neither people of Canada to decide between the success of the present loan. and the raising of the necessary ulclloy by some iorm of conscrip- t-lon of wealth. will be sent with the ad- Hitler's Help Now, Before Too Late We can have no doubt as to low. Hitler and his gang have kept ‘heir war machine going by oon- " the German people at home, have hand. We mu so far been maintained at the ex- purpose by c pense of the conquered eiller by outright their goods and wealth, or by com- individual creates pulsory sale be redoubled relaxed. Each tically amounting to confiscation. Such would inevitably be our Let the peopl and more mlHCCl 811G Lilli-L Tllallulld "s.ep b countries. tlal expendltures. we confiscation of row, lf necessary, and pledge our and corporate to the invaders at an for the sake of the national war- nrbltrary rate of exchange prac- finance requirements The campaign has begun well. lfilé if we were to become the vic- Leland and of Calftallilgcelcgegahg WW1 Supply and better equipment. F01‘ all these tlms cf Nazi conquest and aggree- stone unturned to ensure its quick These de- money is urgently required, as well slon. Of little use or value would and complete m», .I. R Wliamsal-IE BOARDING HOUSE consnrlnoll arson: u sllnls Certified tee” 19y 1E 1L said Gen. Chiang, in current talks in India. has sol satisfactorily the problem of India- pggplg Chinese transport; tllzlt steps were are gwen the opportunny of lend- settled upon by wlllrll a mucll larg- mq u; on a voluntary 1,3515 at a erquantlty o1 gomis tllull ever trav- mr rate o! mteresh n is for me clsed tllc Bulmn lvloaduould hence- forth be trallspolleu lo China vla India; and that goods for China direct from Indian ports. The statement did not mention the route to be used. FLYING IN ALASKA st save up for urtzlilillg 80f SUCCESS. 7 EGADJLANCY, Vou MARK ow: , 1 HERE WHiLE T. Reconnorrsa!“ WVTH ONE PUGHJST IN THE HODQE, ABOUT ANOTHER aovsa emraeucu- we m THE. Macon!»- ‘flu. //[ PUT u‘ up TO HER A5 mamas/V 54 EXLTQA was: * aha/é’? EFFORT! , _ HM! A Stool" BOLDVEPJS HELMET wouto _ as umuow NOW.’ / ,- / U i a"? ‘i’ \ ‘SCOUUNG BETA“; This Delicious Cereal Gets at a Common GAIISE oi Gonsiipation ALL-BRANB way of combating constipation due to lack of the right kind of “bulk" in the diet is the "better way”. If yours is this common type of constipation, you'll like this plea st way of correcting the cause. It isn't habit- forming . . . it doesn't just give you temporary relief. Regular eating of ALL-BEAN gets at the cause and really corrects it because this ready-to-cat. cmnchy, delicious cereal eup- Eai: ALL-BRAN every day, drink plenty of water and eee how much better it is to prevent constipation than be have to take to purgatlvee that, at beat, give you only tem- porary relicf. You’1l like ALL-BRAN in muffin form; there are recipes on every package. Sold in two convenient sizes at your nearest grocer-El; or in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. KEEPS Y0ll nrculln liulilhliilf! New Supply line that the approaches to ltullgooll are lllt.ll...\‘;. any i5 110 longer a pruotlclll llilli Oi entry for war material C0ll5l"ll€d to China. Chinese trogps lrlvlClllliVill-ifi ilredtn . positions on t e upper Tlzll an - wlthered “P- Dare We like me 115k Burmese frontier lor uifellswe act- s. l0 llllfude ‘ ‘ and relleve .0 oll lower sacrif ces Bulglateall zlrnly bllilliildéillllll said. (A cu l‘ versloll 0i llis statement forces, as well as the civilian pop- envied me sp°ke~mmn "5 count,“ an Chlnese forces already were ed- ’ vanclng lllto Tllzllllllld.) ‘ An oiflclal Chinese statement dls- closed tlle lllllllnu 0i the Rangoon sea approaches and the ylcluulg lol‘ Rangoon as l. 523 sayin There are over 150 all-fields h: what course the Nazis would fol- Alaska and pssenger mfes flown YE???‘ iwililjllllllallv- scripting the wealth, not only of then be our money, our wealth. sufficient loan the money the HOD-ESSEX}- nlust bor- credits With Major Hooplq OKAY, You DO THE I/ 6W Wolzl-QAN‘ 1'l.\. y; CAMP "nu. T. GET NW wws MPN nave auauws a. Your: SMOKE clause!»- lF GOOGAN l5 ‘THERE, ‘I. wouvr em»! crow tome ENOUGH TO , ,4 INHALE A ‘FEW 1 ’ seams! l