SIZE ruse Mada by Ilia Wolff: landing lxporh In shaving zomlcrl- fho makers of lhll Gillcllc Blacks. <.i__?_.___ .__ Karin Ellis (By Michael Jackson) Author of Popular Stories in National Magazines ,'dliu'u'lu'n'u‘lflu‘u'uf'i'u'u'n'u‘u“u'n'u'n'lu'ln\ (Continued from page 2.) mas at Lake Placid. and two Feb- " ruai-y wmks at Miami. l “Billy”, Emily would say, _“we i have ourselves a time, aunt we! The, IICUVliy never polled on noted it scmetiznes They were making I too many discoveries ever to be bored. Bill.\' had yet to take for i granted his li-9\_\' freedom, his es- cape from routine. Emily went about in a flurry of excitement. li had become s minor celeb . For the first time iii her Lif: ic was fully enjoying licr slICCEa With Jeff. there had ' ,' I been iiic conflict Of lilfl'50lllllllle5 l . and the lLaDlClOll that Jeff was a lx-iiei- JUISUII than SllJ. And tiien Ili-crc lmil been tlie ilavorless days alone. Now, with Billy, Emily had found the complement, to her Job. Billy understood and respected the place thiit work nclcl in licr lifc. Ho iii-copied as only natural . that slit? Slifillifl en (Ill bein known n5 Karin Ellis. And the tme the WOIIIIHI from a. newspaper‘, at the apartment, on iin interview, called him Mr. Ellis, he laughed easily. After the girl liad gone and Emily 1 came to him with apologies, Billy 5i could still lflUQll. "But. Karin". be - ililfl snicl. "it ivas a natural mis- ' q ‘ take. I'm proud to have such a suc- .- ccssfiil wife." ' It was wonderful, Eimtly‘ often reflected. to be niiirried to a man .. N , who could play and yet keep play , '1' , in its place. She liked his eager ‘ ' willingness to do all that he could ‘ to further her career. his Ameri- i can good iooks. his thorough nice- ‘ ncss. Billy knew how to balance their joint accounts. Billy knew what stocks to buy. Billy knew .' how IO lct her parade her success and honestly delighted in it Billy‘ i " a bit in awe of her and great- ly in lovc wiili her. Emily liiiti a small worry tlie first . siiinriici- of ti ll‘ marriage. She said. “See 1191c. Bill, I don't want gnu to feel you have to give up ‘f. l_ kiicvr how much it means u \\ "Ifll not gl 1g it up." he said. here we've hail three love- s in a row. I know you've to get out on the 1C1‘ of fact. I haven't even Ni lililslili. {ituul it I l..-.~.\ 3...; have. Why don't m. imcri-ow? l wouldn't I14. " fc-zl like it!" riiinc zicross the i his lap. "Plciisc w nut cf the way ll tl 1.1‘: Aim-die." ‘ not in folk about his ‘O11. iiicrc are other Fnirvicir." ‘ill I thought it had H/IITSQ or Fhnetllillg. I till coil’ courses were diff- 'lI.', Btu Fairview isn't ‘ e Iii-me about." 3.. ii like to go to "It ixnifd he i\ lot. more fun just IiFlViPZ iii lhc country when it gets hot. don't cnrr about golf any more." ~ (To Be Continued) TIP OFF DRY CLEANERS It's ii good idea when having dry cIeai-ilriz done to pin a note lo stains identifying them - whether i. food, beverage. medicine, etc. A nualitv dry cleaner will know 'm ylrcliiilelx- what srottliig agent. to -- e, without wastinc time in test- m; 3nd q-vei-yoncis time u. precious these days. T/i-m-JEN LORI) Afier the fruits are harvested. begin to cut out old mid useless canes of rasberry. blackberry and othr knufl» *""° NHHP-NH NHHHVHHV . . You could rid p. ll , "i)\ll’ill'L you?" “Sui-c. Bur. Karin, I'd rather SfliAIi tiiw iim" with you." She smiled t. him. “Would You rciiliy‘. darling. __ "Sure. I'm in love with you. You're my wife." " ivmilrlii". lic anyone else! wife." "find nf‘ci' llir-y kiswd. Billy said, luv MEMORIAM DOES l W, u“ m iiiiiicisiioii .. ..... .. ....iWAll.0P Ytlll it‘ 0W IilE BELT’ Frank B. Auld of Covehead on n llab You Insulin ‘If’ n: (I Aug. 23, 1943, at the age of forty lyears, this community has suffer- Thalia! loicl Th! Hob! Mail Yul Rub’ To Ga In‘ than ‘Ilnql eds very great loss: 101‘ ML Allld was a great soul and ii well lwod Ii fball Ho: ltflkd. u 'hgl‘nplnfllg:$lfll in GM christian gentleman. He wlu long be remembered here where he grew to manhood, and endeared hlcelf to all around hl.m,I that imd to a wide circle of friends lri lCnarlottetown and wherever he lwamghknown. u 1 t i ere wu an unusua urge I - a,‘ g, tendimcc at his funer urvlcej amqgunwkqmuuuqudow which was conducted in his late duinliuiu an home in Covehead by his mlnls- mlfgn lf m, my. Thos. A. wuwu. on Wed-l Tbmw...“ nesday, August 35th. | iuim rod The committal service u. t-lui fluid-Ill grave in West Covolucd cometary was eluded with the traditional three volleys by l firing party of the Reserve Army Home Guards under act. Major McIntyre, and an escort party under command of Clpt. Wellington Dixon from the ‘mom-nod who knew _ most, mourned by many 0! lll "l? felt ‘in him their best and mill». Yo k detachment of the Prln c 0y! . iildward Island Light Home, if‘ wider circle c! friends and migh- whldiiemheAuid Will I. linotmbcrezboli llld IWW-miaxm‘ Wm “e tten funcra . Th u 3nd TEVCUIQ were soundzd byposaf that luivc PM!“ Jill" m‘ iimn‘ ‘bugler from the Beach Grove eniag illness first appelwl- Camp. Th tii f th u» mi to me ‘tendon 0 Ill. l“ callleunsfgpfindynofldo Bu? at genuine swdnw "l" "'1'"! ii“ acquaintances and friends goes life o! Frankie Aulcl. Ellillil out to his bereaved widow, form- ccre, it W" m9 llllflilllill Ill?“ l“ my Miss Henrietta. Inngard of heart and life. wd marked by I Halifax and widow of me me ni|iiiippy nature and zwd - Will- J. Stanley Qiisholm. hi; widowed‘ “Rejoice, and nfllllll I HEY. mother, Mrs. Ila-uni: B. Auld o.’ joice," wrote the Alwctlc; I114 Covcliead and his two sister; Helen Ilrankic Auld reloiccil his way Mrs. Wilficd J. MacDonald of through life. u n. f-rllc Ohflllillll Coveliead. and Nan, Mrs. Albert B. ought. He had his measure of sor- Reed of Regina. row, and illness, and anxiety, and pain; but he never complained, The pallbearers were: Messrs _ Ramon Cart, Ernest Smith, Raoul nor lost his simple faith in the goodness and care of God h a Raymond, R. G. Titylor. W. H. 'I‘ld- . marsh, Eric Wilson, Charles Will- Young man though he was, is. and Clayton Matthew. thought much of the For Ivuturc: The funeral address following and hl| favorlu everyday coal delivered by his minis Roy. about his work was:- Thornas A. Wilson, B. S.c., l; pub. lished at the request of a. number “Some day the silver cord will of the late Mr. Auld’; friends. so break, that those who had w stand a distance from the house, particul- flfly the men the Home Guard and the Light Horse may be priv- eleged to read it. "Worthy For llimulf" Wisdom 3. I. "The IOULI of the righteous are in the hand of God. and no torment shall touch them." And I no more as now shall sing; But O, the joy when I shall wake" “fltliin the palace of the Klngl. "Home day my earthly house will I cannot. tell how soon ‘twill be, But this I know-my All in All Has now a. place in I-Ieavn for me. followed with anxiety the months 11y THE _CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Brendan Bracken Apologizes to Scout: Iondoii, Aug. 29 —(GP)—A 10°05! description of Rudolph Hus n "an oveltrown 3% scout" by Blelldllll Bracken, Bri h Minister o! Info!- matlon, hu dccply out Wolf Oi-Ib and Scout. masters and Guido inla- tressec, who began plwnllll Bill’ Scouts’ asociatlom and London newspapers today to 10d“ llldlK- nant complaints. Bracken so described He». 1°!‘ mer Nazi leader who parachutes: in Scotland after an airplane flight from Germany two yell“ I80. at I press conference in New York Pri- dn . Sydney Donner, 34 year old WWII‘ Scout, put it. this way: ‘It is an insult. to Lord Baden Powell (founder of the Boy scouts) 3;! 0o every §oy scout in the Uni- 1S . "1 we; an assistant Boouiimactc and have been a Scout ever since I was I0 years old. I iun now an. Rover Scout. I cannot understciu this reference at all." The press secretary of the Boy scout: Association was staggered the lume of telegrams and telephone protests. Questions are expected to be asked concerning the pro rlety of the remark i.ii the House 0 Conun- om and the House of loads, h both of which mere are old Scout-s. ' No Slur Intended NEW YORK. August 29 -(AP) When he referred to Rudolph Hess in a. press interview here Friday, as "an overgrown Boy Scout", British Information Minister Brendan Bracken used the term only "in the loose sense in which it is some- times used to indicate a man who has never grown up," he said Sat- urday. Bracken sent the following tele- gram today to Lord Somers, Chief Scout in England: In case there is any misunder- standing about my reference b0 Hess at Friday's press conference, I wish to make it clear that I used the phrase ‘an overgrown Boy Scout .’ in the loose sense in which it is sometimes uned to indicate a. man who has never grown up. "Nothing was further from my intention than to throw any slur on the splendid organization which you head, and the work of which especially durlni; the blitz, has al- 2. In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to die, and their depgr-L- ure was accounted for their hurt. 3. And their" going from us was taken w be their ruin; but they I are in peace. 4. For though in the sight n1’ men they be punished. yet is their hope full of immortality. 5. And having borne a little chastehing, they shall receive great Ifllod. because God made trial of them. rind found them worthy for Himself." "The souls of the righteous are in the hand 01 GOG, lifld Hi8)’ B“! happy qlgpoglgion, mnpeace- His righteousness was not. 0f the F‘Of‘ GOd tried them, and found "gggdy-goody" type. n01- gf the ‘hem w°rmy 1°’ Himself? sarictlmoiiious sort, which we The comfort of these words first came to me m, father's funeral, 40 years W119"! ll Wfls the basis of our But because of his simple faith in that "Palace of the King", The Heavenly Home, he was ever cheer- ful u he sang, knowing, as good souls know, that when God should call him Home, it would be better so, and that in God's 300d time his; loved ones would be with him there. where sorrow, and partlngs, and tears would be no more. I-Ic never felt called to criticize the actions of any one; not send him here for that. to show us the Better Way 0t simple trust and kindly spirit and f my He would have laughed, long 1 33% and loud, had anyone suggested he s mm‘! was a saint; but I doubt not em!“ m me old Te-‘tament m‘ m to true sainthood than most any of the New. but in the religious wiit- us‘ His ready election w me Elder. ust 26th, from tlie resi of fl[l'l prism‘ Ship B9111"! f0!‘ NEW York it?“ 0% @116 Allillvclffilfilll. in the] Sh“, in ‘his 01d and Sex-mus Prey goflgra it'll‘. Lewis H1 lac {Vlltlc " ———i-ii| imes e ween a cw cl M 1- .- _ _ . s e a e "n iiiii. e- icine. B. 1 i u, .. , achi. But the have bcenmllong :1:- gyhftrfifl mglogllggafiéméd hgldixnciig The Service i-xtis lluiéeill 3111c Cherry Sizcciii. lulii: ‘Prltiurc ilg/cerscrliood o“ and flmk o“ ‘his gvgnlzecl as i-om the Holy Spirit. and llfeempbep J B e“ galley Unilteu Cllllltll. \'.li.'i'e sham... u..- cmii-iuuewivii Guuruiuii i-id “gm-Zipamptigeiigisiiedkiiifio ‘he ti _ ' a our: eon nii s . air ~ . . . , . . ' ~~ ,,~ ‘ - v - __ ma:'i...i=i.:'i.i2.i:s":i'is. . i..‘.“."".°.‘.°..£"..'$?" "'5. 5.11355.‘ s: "I .i'.r.i: ".333. .29.. c“, 1mm I i‘ . eve un ay ucloc tenciiei- as WP "S! A NORTH Alw-CICAY PORT i - ‘ ' w B‘ . mam a member of u C] i. _ 1 of m.- > .7 l vlll you re too dumb. Twenty bucks. This is Why they are included in And so he Wm be sadly missed M;_q51Q,,.,,,-y 309,191,,‘ m‘ u“ “ll-Ollflvlll-f-Sllku and ‘_.iie kid i901! fllld‘ don't you fcrgel. it So long, our United Church Hymn; my _ . , .. , . tlieii foity-cighl-licui pass llSi.‘ so 1 .» _ 1 P b "Y and long mourned here, but hi! in- A very hum iiuuibei or accrue 1,5,, n. b .. , . ° Y“ "11 Tent Avlwo- LLB n l‘ 11° w°YBhlP- nuance ‘or good Wm long Cont,” were iii attendance, Rev. A.S. Weir y" ls Ell.» 60cc in Algeria The kid watched liim go up- "The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no my. lment shlill touch them. But they. _ are in peace, for God made trial of _them, and found them worthy for‘ _ liirriself." Because they so manifestly ex. ‘Dress the christian hope, and be-' cause they always recall my own. father's funeral, they have always been sacred words t0 me, though I never used them befor; .~n a funcr. nl address PW‘. as I say, they always recall to mee the funeral scrvioesof my good and noblefathcnandioo my dear sister, long departed,“ we stood together beside the casket off the father we loved so Welland sang! his favorite hymn, "Shall we gath- er at the River, Where Bright An- gel's feet have Trod." I use them today to mark the passing of another good and noble soul, whom God has culled out of the earthly live; of his near and dear ones, and many others of us who loved him so well. We say. ‘everyone has his faults’, and perhaps everyone hasfl certainly most everyone we ‘have even known. But though I have known Frankie Auld well, and lived near him since he was o. boy of i5, I cannot: recall to- ue to bless us all. s. good. and kind. loving husband, and brother, and friend; he wiu n. loving and obed-_ thy Elder of our church, and church manager and trustee whom we could always depend. been c most loyul friend. t He has been cut off in compar- ative youth. lust wfiy is quite be- ond our knowing here and now. ut, "GOd doeth all thing; well for thcm that love him."; and now he is "in peace"; "for God tried him ma?’ found him worthy for Him-i u _. He had much to live for, we all p know; but don't. forget he much to die for tool .3 lot. may be, it cannot compare with that of our Heavenly Home. "There grief is turned to pleas- are. Such pleasure as below, No human voice can utter, No human heart can kn ." W; shall all miss him indeed. I-Ils neci- and dear ones will sorrow for him long and life will be very different, an lonely with him J day any faults whatever, either of gage’ Put“? ‘£11 not be w “Mm The" M,“ no ‘we m ggq.“ 3°? m. boyhood. or mBIIhOOd years. 5M3 bfm 5,0,3? “"‘°'° “m”, "rs o homeJP said Sllgo. "I'd (mlglzfwzflogg giryfigle rial?‘ We don't know, we can't imagine gill mh e w“? I'd bf! ‘is? l" i“ o w s - , cu er , e was '. what it will be like where time is “You could," get game," ‘he not; but: at least it means that‘ there will be no years of wiiitingl for him till he sees his loved inn. in spirit. and in life. He was always cheerful ind happy, kindly and Just, faithful and true: and I don't think religious doubtl ever troubled his trustful heart. I His life has been q blessing to hi! own home and loved ones, to ‘his communlliv, neighbor-s, and friends, indeed to everyone with whom he ever came in touch. I-fli. goodness was the kind of goodness commended by our Iiord, the good- ness of the happy-hearted. trusfful He lmcw this; and the lovely hymn that w. Raymond sang for u: Sunday morning. was dear to hi; heart, because it expressed col simiply the iimpiii mm of his own‘ sou . It seem: om of the strange mys- ‘child, which takes it m [Tinted -- v um everyone u upriuiirina iuii. fiwiffiiljvmiluuflfriiliilii-‘cuwfi itiii‘ guuifii. Lily-iii“ i“ WM‘ w“ - and kind: and todly he 1i mourn- so well n the wry hour hi! cons- "I ain't spin to my. you're ed as few are ovnr_ mourned; cfougngh. of m“ worm w“ “dim go m 5y, Lt‘; go up on the ————~~ ""‘ away u am w” c.1111.‘ hi... ‘beau: n if! 1mm off l: llttk I home! “gellin- pier: the ships in They "pm 1n’ h _. ~ 1 q, had bmu t landing crst and iii-vii“? l? ‘ill l3? sis ""i'li".i.r..ir times: ..wo,k n, do“ c" M, b _ equi men from in. 6m. African | yogi "y? ~~i,*=*3,=;fl~ 1 in“ gig',,,-"gg;".-,gig,,ol,,,siv,l=i, *3“-iliii.'ikf'.i.i'l"f.'.ffi‘i“..i.i.‘t..'ll ‘s omc ‘m go n' omel l"! ll-l G k | I and landing craft. Bllgo and the BYE. "m, mo" m, M, w“ m" ,,;,?'f,',’,',,§'w‘§§§§e,;”h§,f§§ ‘xiii m on a pilc of O-ml-lon boxes Poplin M.“ sun... 1,... 3|“; Mn,“ dmaugn “my Litvinov. m. latter was i-ccuiiculgfif "mhwdfillhl"; Dllfmtfed Count-And Don't Know n. lRecl 1m just bQflIn! l; vMlnyf to; coniuiuliiud... y}, Imlggmperla e {o b. 8:19pm r” 0 B O l WI 5 l m - ”ETLL5.'.'Z'.T§i'Y§I.’$J°JQ.LR‘.§°§S.§- placement of Ivan Maiskgrl,‘ Rus- NM” Y°rk' mm’ 9‘ the Pflwm“ There's no break. there's no and, away recently God did M155 bu; ley, daughter of-tne late ‘Mrs. John Hayden. lgvas she had s ent a llfc of great . . he weaker until on ,1 “Lets address‘ They ‘"9 n“ mlmdd had travelled farther on the road P855511 peacefully nvmv? conducted the service and was iis-~ . isted bv tlie Rev. TE. MzicLennaii, Arum‘ m‘ ‘lime “Cum? m“ "Ml" sang lJencd and they took a bottle with ‘them and luy dOWn on the bcacli. Miss Hayden tvlll be greatly misg- [Tlic flight ivus warm and after tlie and tWO llild finished tlie second bottle cf Wine they took off their clothes ‘and waded out water mid then squatted down and of Charlottetown. ‘Flie choir favourite hymns of the deceased. ient son, he was a loyal and wor- ed from I church as slic was iilivays interest- on ed and active in ircod causes. and was a splendid fricnd and neigh- , He was ever faithful in Worship, boar. She leaves and to his ministerhe has always lltllss. besides it wide circle of friends, Lewis Hayden and Mrs. two nephews, William and George Hayden. The former on the farm and e R. C A F‘ Northern ouflh just a few days aunt's death. The had teaidfd to those bereaved. c For however happy our earthlyféefinumliyThr-‘id? Messrs. Luke Pizauglit. Rooney, Gavin Irving and Roy Match. ways had my deep admiration." IN _MEMORIAM MISS TILLEY HAYDEN IFor wartime reasons Maxwell House is now packed in bags-do an All Purpose Grind and at a lower cost to you. This new grind is suitable for all ways of making coffee-coffee- pot, percolator or glass coffee-maker. If using a glass cofiee-makcr you may want to brew the coflec a little longer. A fine Christian woman passed in the person of Tilley Hayden, of Cncrry Val- MAXWELL Coffee “M, YOU CAN ENJOY 4 l SEPTEMBER a, 1943 3 ‘ l MQRE I CQFFEE... Be E If’: Maxvvell House ATTENTION_—all who love coffee! Now you can use two of your ration coupons every three weeks instead of every four weeks as formerly. Tliai means your ration is increased by one- fhird. And you’ll get the utmost enjoyment‘ out of every cup of coflee if you insist on Maxwell House. This famous blend just can’t be beat for sheer downright goodness and here’s why: 1- Maxwell House is blended from the very finest coffees available-each chosen for its own special quality of flavor, body or fragrance. Coifne 2- This fine blend is roasted uniformly by a special process that captures all its fragrant, smooth, coffee goodness A Product of Gonna! Feeds '\\ ti) J‘ 9 O 3‘ a’ é" w 4 s Miss Hayden well and fuvciira-cly known by verycne in the community wlxro use- ulness. A out six months ago her m_ fIBtZ-lbhhbfigffln E10 fail and some tlnie a rse oun “sift beaumul lmwmvely 5mm- the Prince Edward Islau-zl lib-lib» it ne or treatment. klllful care Despite the lllost lually grew "t 24th. she “'3 All The funeral took uLice on Aug-i lilt tlie community to mOIIrn thclrlsrit. e brother alrciidv mentioned, Mr. Hayden. is at home we the latter ls with . and Vancouver appened to reach home before his sincere sym- athy of the nelchbr-urlinod is ex- iii the the United bearers were: Trucmtin Tweedy. Dennis be to rment took place pall enklns, Irving Fm vet “Pretty nice. eh kid." said "There's guys used to pay heavy dough for stuff just; ilkc this and "I'd rath Avnoo." said tlie kid. the World Series this year." "You'd like maybe a clip in the kisser," ‘ "I'd i B. . "This place is lonely, I like Coney." "Two full of id. "Talking about the I'd like to do that. myself," said 81f "H's just times l acts hliclllnld of tempted to go over e .' "Sposen you went cvci- the hill —where the hell would The and the 8 dmigh la u I can get home," he said care esaiy. "I-fow much dough?" "Twe bu k4." Mr. and _._._ Steinbeck falls of Soldier- Who Went OverHill at-Algiers I Bet $20 of Italian Prisoners and Was Shoved on u lfc-ccit, but they got Pretty comprehending. Sllgio, Din £8 .. into the quiet. there with only their heads out, Sligo. get it for nothing." er be home on Tenth “I'd rather there than any lace. I'd like see my old lady. ‘d like tn see srfd Sligo. ikc to go into the Creek's le te ople." said Si! 0. lonely," said t c Series. This place lkc this a fem said, "there ain't no way to homo." Slllo Offer: I Bet wl-rmin win ' 00d.‘ was water was 0 c n’t do it" said the kid. u. tails the um" Thai. He Could Get Home, Then Joined Column with dirty‘ tulip ripped shirt. moved gradually over. near to the prls- The kid saw silgo struggling 0110111. lllld thcn imperceptibly he ‘ and then he snw the finiil triumph edged in amon them i swod He saw llgo take a soc at bflrEi-lelldfid. loo ing back at tlie | ~~iiarzl and ne saw the guards clii d. rl and come dcwn on Sligo’ head. His friend collapsed flll A Protest for the Record was carried our, of Silllli on boar An order was called down to the ‘(ie ship. "'i'ho son of a gun." th Sllllrdf. and they herded the prls- 1 kid murmured to llllilnfii. "Th Oners toward the gang iiinlz. :mart son of a gun. They can Sligols voice cam: Dlfllfliilvfily do nothing at, all to him riiiri l: "I'm not supposed to hi» ION. Hey, ', git witnesses. Well. the sma don't put me on dis shin." won cf ii gun My God, it's wort ‘Shut lilb. Wop." a guird growled twenty bucks. at him. I dent care if you did The kid sat on tlie boxes lo live slXlern ycgrs in B"0f‘ll(l\'ll. Git a long time. f-I-e didn't. l(‘fl\‘ll h‘ _'1P lllllt plank. He pd llffi the rc-l >Iace iill the ship cast off and tii lllvlflllt- S-liw up tlie iiangplank. iugs mflled hcr clear of mo su y Back on tlie lle of boxes the marine nets. The kid siiw the shi fld Wmchfid with “dilllmilnlb He loin tlie group mid he snw lllt‘ de ~iiw Sllim get to the rail. Hi- saw ' stroycrs move up and trike the con @1180 still iuvlisllniz und YlZlllllli-‘lvoy under protection. nu» ki l" if?! back to the plcr. He licardiiriilkcd delcctcdly up i0 the to’ .him Ulric-fills "Hcv. I'm Ameri-lHe bought. a bottle Al "My Ameflllllllfln-ioldlcr. Xpu caii-wvinc and headed buck towiiid "R DOOt me here. ibeach t0 sleep his forty eight. “l! tl1 cverdl “w. look hQlilh and nmmm 1 ,1, 1 - pic's ambassador to Great Britain. we" "Wed "d "n" W" drum‘ ‘ ‘ ' n. u —you mi mi n if uu {.4 i,“ l, "u, "f" l‘ VF°"~ ""1 0" in American khaki because they _ _ I "t-.:::.'.3.-.,_ji::.".:".{::. 7:.- .....-. .. lk...'1.°.'.".li'i;';§.°ll’.€.. ' o"; ggog",,g~,z,g~,,, .,,,, ,,, ,,, ,. 3li.'."°“..'.f.‘i.“§i°°‘u'.'; "liififiéli M‘ Milli-two » Imus n nodcor ulcllmlllllilllrvtli ‘ ' fzgIl-figlémrllzfxgylgrfi nryyqmyoui: "rm Just “m. Homfilom. 3:115" 013: ggflulzltlsl’ n¥eli':b1ill'l& s: §§"l',f,‘§,f§,f'°T,}1,’§,"§,,’§,hfi'Q°‘§§,§§'Q§ When Tron i- Harold Vuulhlnflaad broke a record in recruiting mimic intervlcwinx an l-lm Minn u. eiiplorll Iimiivi- iii :2... Home." u e’ ll llllllllllllllk M14 then stood in ii llfllllllvo cill r of The Wlnilnruonr unmi m full nrznmi. TOP. m; enlistment. but lu “Pllldllllkflfllloowlrwturntlicwliccll, 2mg.” “$3,,” w“ h°' ‘m Godcrowd awaiting orders in set "filly um. wu uillca awn by '4' Col. W. 0. lhgni-ty, 8m Receive the recruit, v. W. (l-"lllljwclo ".,I:':,,':::f,,':;:,P;;;y,,g{,;;;g,=;,;g3; Yes. just Home, our Etemni "Th? louxfleo‘, ",9 tighten,“ areWibflflfd. n Col. W. Steward, officer lgommonld Irlgldg group In centre. dluciiuel wmgmr; Cpl, Ford. nioxr"('.'n,,,. Inlnl nwcr. Home. And there, by God's grace. In the mm; of God and the re "Look at them. mid the kid. “W the 10th (Ilflllrvfli 800ml! I- reserve army recruiting In n steward In the lord m, c» nWilllcnnPink win-M" n. (w. mun hesr llflin m. happy’ .. ' l’ ‘i "they get to go home and we goth-n" l" 1M"- W" "Qillml" "lire-ll" iwrlwl dnrlur flummfll ny clan" Tl" '“'"‘ i m world-noted ma» impel... imii’. er Julie 1 u m" and n, hf l“ 7mm" to stay wan. ou doln all 1i" ll I ll M"! Illtllll INNNIIII. lnlnlnl. Ill; listener: ire (loll) fins... barrister Bl"! 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