MAY1.19so r . . - ..p..-....... I. l l l l l l IIIIISI GOLIMIII HGIEIS LIIIITEI VANOOIIVII, I. O. Packers of en. famous GLOVE! LEAF Salmon PEI-U The Perfect Quality-'l'h'e'RighI Price 1”. The homemaker studies values when shopgng. Take for example she women who buy HIwee' Floor Is. "039 They know that I sin of HAWiis' contains the s was W AVBS' All is I real economy. I en oor ' r .1 '- in agar s . HAwas' '” 0 It'll... .3; IIflw'.'.'.ii" " ' in ct! wax 1 us- loors she,ges:sy and the lasting protection they sIe.s::ve. r VIII AITIONOMI NOT! INDEPENDENT BODY The first determination of I made in 18!. The World Council of Churches star's distance from the earth was is independent, with regard to gov- ernmental or political bodies or .-.-.-.-.u-........ -- -.. --.. ll TIIE VlOIll.I OF IMK8 Continued' from one 8) their chance against wind and weather and food shortage. Their leaders were more or less fanati- W. and the sailors not too reliable, ;yet the voyage was made. and this chronicle novel is so well written thatitiseIlyfurtheresdertobe- come one of the passengers. The actual Iournaisl and letters of that shipload gave Mr. Gebler the basis for his narrrative. 'Iheee. of course. were written by the bet- ter class. The jailbirds and scsmps and wsstrels were there as well, but left no record. Yet"they have ibeen included in the story and are pictured so well that they are I ,very real part of the settlement. ,The Indian scarce and the hard- ships of the colony maintain the tempo of the tale to the very end. Such incidents as the digging up '0! a quantity of corn are told with lskill. Gilbert's entering the strange tdwelling and snatching a fat her- ring from I platter, is I gem. ' A list of the actual passengers aboard ,the Mayflower is of interest, and should provide an excellent refer- ience when argument arises as to lthe names dating back to Ply- mouth settlement. . 0 I 0 i TWENTY MILLION WORLD wan VETERANS by Robert Ing- ,iand; Oxford University Press; 3 j pages: 83.00. y The author possesses the quail- t' ” ceded in the writing of such I k. l-Iis youth was spent on the western prairies. He worked on farms and taught school. He received his M A. from Queen's University. In 1921 he went to Eng- land on work for the Canadian National Railways. He returned in race to become western manager of the 0N'l't's Department of coloni- zation and Agriculture. During his years there Mr. England organized community progress competitions and citizenship-training projects among European immigrants in the Peace River District and cen- tral British Columbia. He wrote lmany articles and books on the jproblems of settlement and educa- Ition. - During world War II, he devot- 'ed his talents to the educational ,snd rehabilitation projects .devised for men sewing in the Canadian Armed Porous. He was the first Director of the Canadian Legion i ” ' services, and served on innumerable committees plan- ning the re-establishment of Canadian veterans. His book, which summ "luck the whole subject of veterans' rehabilitation in North America, was Written during his tenure of I Guggenheim Fellow- ship in ms-41. Many pertinent facts are reveal- ed in his book. World War veterans number one-third of our voters. one-quarter of the population of America is affected in some way by the extent of federal aid to the veterans. References are given at the end of each chapter, and In- dexed for subject matter. This is a hook for "everyone who cares for the future of democracy in North America." V ' - w 0 runes Books To DltA'!'ll by Rex Stout; MIcMillan Corn- rlnv; S16 This book is a threesome. and Nero Wolfe, which menas I literary feast for Rex Stout addicts, who are legion in all parts of the con- tinent. The three stories have ap- peared as bcok-length features in American Magaline, a publication that only prints the best. The ac- ceptsnce of these stories for I fea- ture in such I msgasine assures any reader of their quality. And each story of the trip has as much plot and action and characteriza- tion as any of Btout's longer nov- els. In the foreword Archie Goodwin writes: "I like the idea of putting these three cases together because they make I kind pf complicated pattern of pairs. In two of them Wolfe got no fee. In two of them, he had to forge I document to get a crack started. in two of them, the homicide was strictly I family af- fair. In two of them I became ac- quainted with I young female, not the same one. who might have sent my pulse up a best if she hadn't been quite so close to a murder. so I think they'll be I little more interestim, in I bunch like this. provided they don't start Jpeople phoning in to ask me to ask Wolfe to solve murders Is I gift. I'm just telling you." The third story in the book. Door to Death, is really I honey. There's no honey in the greenhouse. how- ever, that had the placard on it's door: "Danger. Do not enter. Door To these people taking the new esdieles semi: It has come to our attention that some individuals (not ilrussiota) as-y shortage are taking advantage of the present tempor- of SARNAK, caused by overwhelming 'deIsiande for this medicine, by felling it for more than 81.35 a form of r eumatic pain, anaemia, stomach upset. or es lo; If you are taking SARNAK for some liver or kidney disorders, I Spring Tonic, do not your treatment! If one druggiat cannot supply IAIINAIC. try another, but 'do no? pay "anyone more ushers: a Bottle. nus sums coumv TORONTO suiting an old lady who knows all ' Winnipeg, Men; I Frankly I've been buying Red Rose Tea only since Tom's Mother came to visit us; it has always been her favourite tea. There is nothing like I cup of good tea-and after testing Red Rose Tea I know why Mom prefers it. Red Rose Tea is Good Tea! It makes more cups per pound! It is everything the Red Rose Tea people say it is. Tom's Mother visited us six months ago and I've been I Red Rose Tea fan ever since. I see now that the price has not been increased and I'm telling all my friends. to Death." But I'll not say any- thing about the plot. It is really good. Read the cook, a real three- in-one thriller. I I r run snnows OF THE SUN by Ivor Bannet: "Ambassador Books; E5. In the world or books, the reada- sometimes gets tired of the usual fare in both fiction and non-fic- tion. Writers of non-fiction, how- ever, can dig up many varieties of unusual horror or happenings. The fictioneer has not so wide a range. and must use different devices to present I certain type of story. Now and then an author takes I totally different topic and scars into the unknown. Mr. Bsnnet has done just that. His novel is based on I folk-legend, the most popular version of it be- ing the story o: Perseus, son of Danae, loveliest of all women. she was loved by the gods and conceived her hero-son in a shower of gold while she was imprisoned in a brazen tower of King Acrisus of Argos. such a theme gives the author a free rein, as it were, with his imagination and his subject. No one can dispute any picture he presents. I-Iis stark accounts of plagues and hathes and cold-blood-y edcruelties are given in a perfect flow of vivid lanwage. The book is rather intriguing for the author can provide any situation that will help his awry. E-is is Inhampered by fact and records and human im- pulses. Ilis h-arc can find out about the future simply by con- and sees all. The fact that he is not interested in yomen, beauti- ful or otherwise-, lures the reader to further chapters. In many re- spects this is a clever book. . . . BELOVED ENEMY by numeld; ossseils: 32.00 This is purely a love story with I background of present-day Eur- ope. it gives the BbIYlO3phOI'c of my- story by providing a setting of cold dark night on I street corner of war-stricken Berlin. The usual characters.are about, offering al- most anything for sale up to a grnna piano: an order would be taken for one. and delivery assur- h Anne Your dog will love this THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ed. Shabby women were not a min- Thsee Rivers, Que: Hamilton, Ont; I would never have believed that there could be such a difference in tea until I tried Red Rose Teal Red Rose Tea makes the best cup of tee we've ever had at our house and we have voted if the family favourite. It is good and satisfying. Another thing about Red Rose Tea is that it com less per cupi Red Rose Tea makes more cups per pound. And now that I see that the increase in price does not apply to Red Rose Tea, I am more convinced than ever that it is the tea for us. ! live been buying Red Rose Tea for several years and I wouldn't think of any other tea now. Not only does it have a bright, satisfying flavour, but it actually costs less per cup because there are more cups per pound. A good cup of tea is hard to beat-and Red Rose Tea is Good Tea. To top it all, the price of Red Rose Tea has not been increased. This makes it doubly our favourite teal mos" ELEVEN ' Woodstock, N.I.' Because of our large family, tea is an important item in our budget. When I decided to try Red Rose Tea I was amazed at its full flavour. It was not long before I noticed that I always got more cups per pound with Red Rose Tea. Red Rose Tea has been our favourize tea for years. Now that I'm told that there is no increase in price on Red Rose Tea I am more convinced than ever before that Red Rose Tea is Good Teal 'HOUSEWlVES EVERYWHERE Accmm up nose res . Cnlgery, Alla; About two months ago i though! I'd try Red Rose Tea for I chsnge- we have never had it before. Honestly I was surprised at the bright, nIVOl.Ifu ful cup is msdel I have been buying Red Rose Tea ever since, especially when I discovered that it makes more cups per pound! This is In im. portant consideration when your family drinks as much tea as ours does. And now there is In additional saving, the price of Red Rose Tea has not been increased. So it pays to buy toodteaandRedRoseTeIisGoodTea. 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