lPRIL 24. 1940 TH Ff ( Iii A K Li YFFPITOWN l GUARDIAN PAGE THREE \X/¢ predict thatfor many years to come, you will remember THE BLUE BIRD as the most beautiful picture ever made and the most human story ever told. ,//6ou':eMAETERLlNCKS THE l BLUE BIRD in TECHNICOLOR ‘lb WI Shirley Temple I Spring ilyingion - Nigel Bruce - Cale Sondergaerd - Eddie Collin: Sybil Juon ~ Jeelie Ralph ~ Helen Ericeon DAYS s GRAND 3 THURS. — FRI. — SAT. ALSO DISNEY CARTOON IHEN 0F MUSCLE WEST WALL WORLD NEWS DAILY: are - 1.00 - 9.00 P. M. t FINAL TODAY 3:15-7—8:45 P. M. was. BICKFORD - poms NQLAN “ONE HOUR TO LIVE ” PLUS: MUSICAL — FICTION — TRAVEL PAIIIIII IOOII glilifiil SOIIIIII‘ , rim iliulumcioun, ~ :TlillRS.—FRl.:-SAT. rq-v--~-~-i»--<-- --~ ~ q, 5.1a rum: or l. " ynwisss llliimsi i oiijuereiiliytlieliloziilg 5 msiiuguns oi America's t foremost western stout! i . .. . . . l ROY RQQERS MARRIAGE! vlvclxs Tic-l of Charlottetown m“ lo her dur lmlrurriileiit. , lllii""ilil"i“ll"““ tn » \ . r . L_4l_)_,)_4_24_1cll e s oi’ sympa y Z§'I\..I‘I‘I " N. P. MaeLean u Willi-urn EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltnhire Phone llit ARMSTRONG vs GARCIA I SERIAL cnar. s : MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMP FIGHT ¥lcLEAN-BELL—At Zion Manse, C‘ sfl-lv. April 2a. 1e49, by Rev. o. ' l". Miss Doreen Vivian m! to Mr. Wil- < MPLenn of the same place. _____________ Card Of Thanks Rlllrs. Ernest warren, Covehead "lift. wishes to thank the neigh- llls and friend for all their kind- lng her recent and She glso wishes to o hose who cent pl ing BIRTHS GODFREY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 13, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. James W. God- frey, New Wlltsiiim, a son. MleNEILL-At the Prince Edward I-dand Hospital on April 1'1. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MncNr-zlil, Miilton, a eon. EDWARDS-mt the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April l0, 1040. to Mi‘. and Mrs. Lawrence lilrlwaids. Charlottetown, a son. BTTEIl-At the Prince Fldwnrd Island I-fnflpilal on April 20. 1M0. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Etter. Giarloiutown, a son. MiwEACIIEltN-Ait the Prince Ed- ward Island l-Icepiial on April 23. 1940. to Mr. and lVLrs. Colin Mg:- Eaohem, New Argyle, a dautlitor DEATHS JOIINBTONE -—At Long River. An- ri' 22. 1940. Mrii. Ralph Johnstoiie aged 23 vevrm Funeral frrni her 111"‘ residence Thursday. Apr‘! 25. n 1.30 p. m. Interment spring Brook. TIIOWSDALI -At Victoria, April 23, i940. Mrs. Levi Trowedale awed 80 years. Funeral Thursday from her late iesidcnce. service starting at two p. m. Interment Crapaud Cemetery. Ill Bllllllllllii A pian whereby school trustees in, tho humus (LSLLKCLS tnrolugnout the Province will be given power to col- icii llf indigent parents, wasdiscu - sed in the legislature yesterday. On motion oi non. T. A. resolution to discuss an amendin regarding the fisning at present. In answer ton question from Mr. McLean regarding a question asked n Minlgter of h Agxglcultifie gout provements. l8 purc use o ay. on. r. - nis eaid tb n prepared. The question arose out of an item appearing in the Public Accounts showing the oi $990.62 for freight on hay. H . Mr. McIntyre in answer to a questionurb, Mr. Mail-can regard- p an inspection of meat for Hospital, Queen's County jail and the Provincial Infirmary. said that The House went into on. "An Act for the Milk and Cream Producers. silniers and Distributors in Prince Edward Island". with Mi‘. to withou on. . explained that the act has been in . -el.iect in Charlottetown for over a year but is only operative u until June. The purpose oi’ thle legg in to extend the time. he added. The House went into committee on, “An Act Respecting the trutlon of Births. Deaths and Mar- riages." with Mr. Robinson in the c la . Hon. Mr. MoGuigan explained that the act is snld the clause was verv effective. 'I‘hc bill was reported Bkrtfld i0 with amendments. ie House went into on. "An Act Barbour in the chair. ‘ause in the act provides that eiice shall be is wlréek after tlgleliillng of the affida- v men one n _ u Cit llllfgfiélgl;mgi°lilggg-erl:i%lrleffé' ljléaolilnclfi saitl. If the Government L; respon- mav make regulations for the sus- c "no llc MORE DAYS UNTIL GW TW One Week Beginning April 29 DAVID O. SELZNICK’S production of MARGARET MITCHELIIS Story of the Old South Starring “GONE WITH TiiE WIND” CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler and presenting VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara ALL SEATS RESERVED FOR ALL SHO WS PRINCE EDWARD Box-office open 10 p.m. to 9 p.m. MATINEES (1.45 p.m.) 75c including tax EVENINGS (7.45 p.m.) $1.00 plus 10c tax Mail orders mint be accompanied by self-addressed stamped envelope “Gone With the Wind" will not be presented anywhere except at advanced prices - at least until 1941 — and will be lhown in Charlottetown exactly 1e at it: Altanta and New York Premiere Paulo: EDWARD - clliiliiorrsrowll ch ai 1 ill i ' I , . . - t .?,§.h,.1§a§}‘d‘°o',°,‘f§, glnigggofol. m“ _' promoter. to explain the laroposco er members will be chairmen oi’ egislalion. Hon. Mr. 00* was made w; work ll] ext Hon. Dr. neared in the Pllbllc Works report. that was the procedure up until Mr. McPhee. n bl ‘ed l t . the details wells glevggflgglsuslltlslflltlid two years “'0' No“ n’ 1S put m“, tvlth tne answer. The item carding the expenditure of $9,324.57 for snow removal. , cmzen be Mr. McLean referred kixfligglttfilrgdligy mam exp“, n, thle dPaovitnce and Hon. MI. Cox re-l gas “xed m" e a meanswer w” not “any amount should be settled and the owner should be notified of the yearly assessment for W“ "i" this capital sidewalk at the answer wee not Hon. M13 properties improvemeii Hon. Dr. ggverninent lconwood Council was the answer was not prepared at them 90W“ present. streets and "The Public Health Act" was giv- owners owed en first reading. committee only certain Pffltwtlfgio 01 taken. If the n. bill gave the McGuigan said t e ' The House on. "An Act registered house where a chid register the birth. He committee He cited the Respecting the Sol- aub-section lb) pension oi this sub-section in cases 511011161 Mk9 of emergency or hardship H that this was a Egw clidalliése and W“ . s. ldeéilgtlt-wglllowgl‘ repgted I-BWOd to prompted them to put an assistant mm amendment; i the Library be I80. more than pal t of the. McIntyre in rel w he also was Mr. McPhee stated that the aihgwci- work was charged to Ordinary FEV- to a question regarding an item on _ enue instead of capital account. the maintenance of highways ap- a sinking fund which goes against Ml‘. McPhee suggested that the ould be given, he added. schools and hospitals were exempt Bxvtlidltwe from liability they had never been exempt. Mr. Barbour said that the City duce legislation wh h would give that this was strong legislation and hundred percent, for rlcii and poor Mom“ alike, he ideclaggdt he _ say anyti; ng a u it. He charged m the chlglgnfetnlfieflimrwd “Feed that the City had colnducted pupil‘- . ' ness for 20 years wit iout an au t Dennis‘ m9 pmmme" and now they are asking the Leg- irélgaatlure to make their lax business 14mm Mr. Mustard laid that citizens often give their addresses as be- ing outside the City to avoid pay- Regls- ing their car tax. Dr. Macmillan agreed that this had been none. Mr. Hughes said that a man who owned a summer home had a good v a consolidation - with the Clfftepml of a iew minor chance to do nus" ciitanges which he promised to indi- (JE C. in answer to a question from Mr. Snville, Hon. lVLr. that it was not compulsory to pub- lish marriages in the it is n matter for the newspapers to decide, he said. H Mr. Mclntyre suggested that all births si.Oilld be to save confusion later. He cited a case the chair. where a man had difficulty in ob- taining a superannuation from the railway because his birth had not Barbour. m, been registered. Hon. Dr. McMillan declared that lt was the duty of th One clause make recipients of relief work for h city The Bill was reported agreed to ngwgpgpgifg, without amendment. sue of Debentures by the City of Charlottetown," with Mr. Baker in Huge City Debt In answer to lit-question by Mr. macMitlliara gal’: $2Hl9il.1i70.00 Jwas ._ eton etoftcCtyon an. c “Ursa o‘ 0c 15th. last according to the auditor. Mi'. Barbour ld not know where the large de- ficits both on the part oi ihe City and Government was going to end. - ing for the City and Government emnizatlon of Marriages‘, with Mr- and were loaling on ihe job. Peo- ple owncilnguprogpeelrty lnld thetCilty are g-ra ua so cu, .e "ed "m" °"° declared. Thle nurmlber of private mortgaies was increasii was piling on mor gages. he slble for the debts of the City they ihe City is run economically. He ' llied d. lam-ll that it was M‘ Mcoumn “pa! trlgught or good Judgment" on the LESLIE lillWllilll-lilllllil tie iiAliILLANli famed City Bill On motion of Hon. Dr. Maclviil- lamwéhflnllflf; ‘faint,’ include the appointment or Dr- etlcallv at ‘(liqitv of Charlottetown Incorpor- Cyrus MacMilian as Dean of the savings which the state can per- ncs, NOFWOgZIlD ation Act and to Ratify and Con- On motion or Mr. McPhee, the creased. It chali-rrian of the Finance Cornniit- "sh language rm um-annl: 3.511% ltec of the City Council, Councillor memblmelect °r Que?“ Chandler wils alloirod to take the House of Commons. will be vhf!"- m" m” deg “x ‘m4 “s” we reg“? floor of the House alongside the man of the’ Council. oi which oth- oc . In answer to a question by Mr. that year. The ClflllSE! only covers mllectlml- taxes lcgnllv coliecta-ble in any court, he added. McIntyre said that he that when expenditure by the City on any residents on that street pliy inr the ra. taxes, He said that informed that the MacMlllan explained account. vien a detailed state- what amount he n regard to street improvements. The such lin- The right of appeal McGulgan asked ii such as churches, for street Or sidewalk Maolviillan said that attem ting to intro- to take cars off the impound them if the taxes, He declared p80plC'5 cars would be law was enforced one would not introduced in the Council the power to went into committee to Authorize the Is- omoter, Hon. Dr. declared that he cases of men work- und the e hand to see that "not mrch City Council which lri= Central Iiiliiflllflll Percy Black ltiiiiliiiiffiiilla l . 1 revenue oi £995,000.000 for the last i rear had b this column is reserved for new: o! 00090‘) and local interest but advertising of e newey nature may be inserted It 5 cente ~ word strictly pay- able in advance. .._.._...__. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSIJII- 9f ballots cast in Qunbenaxid com 11.0 ,000 won b9789-1-2l-3ll. ilitucncy during the general elec- l __.._ ons March 26. Tw THE LADIES aid “collection by boxes remain to beenrlgugrn-llienlno; l mlilforlélléw envelo ' neccssar to com ete the com leie t r . the Y. CA. ivar StliyVlCfl grid mlllln- tomorrow) mums are explctm l n”"'"m"‘l Y" tenance drive Monday to Frid Coon '. a ‘lmmh mm‘ of this week. Every dollar counllsy after Dane lmlagetarlldlredi Tiitllill‘ I Help bl! Klvllli- L'444'4"22-4i- by four votes on declaration day: THE ANNUAL meeting or o... '—_‘_“‘—‘-*— gggflgglew Tamil» ciuhmgfl be BRITISH TAXES Increases Lead . N. 5., April 33_..(cp, -Peruy C. Black, National 50,-. eminent candidate, LJ90,0tJ0,00il, lecied in a 0000 in the motor vl-hi loyabie evening was s nt at the l; w,“ » x- H bit applied. will be decid d .,,‘Z,",,pe,1§,§§}°°§;°§ 3,2) wig?! later but it will not be levied 5m my n» my i» Lateral-crane. .%‘i"‘ili‘.l?i.i"‘{" ilgfiiiifill?“ Elli‘ "Qiiéiliiifimifii “We 1°’ immatu- ' a ' leased the large crowd which are c” were “t” ‘mlward “ism” l“ $3115 “iillfliéiit ‘h? 23”“ "fl"? w“ D e ay. . night» Whine," Ema-i» m» ‘- nrrzrniir 31h ‘fiififilidilillfii Mfg‘ J’ PM?’ ma‘ effect upon the economic life of the Flank Walker. country Lawrence Doucett; Gents second -- ' tui-e and to the sake of hoped w inn the higher ‘tlilgizrprrizxfliteering, dividends on m og- .v are; o o n restricted to the aillellillg): 2;: ills ins?‘ ree years. and the issue of bonus o,u-'fln.'}n,.‘fa1 f rinity United Church shures_ to escape income tax will be WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24th prohibited Sir John rejetced th la - 333,333; 333g»; 8131511313 scitred by J- M. Keynesethpe ésiliih- “Mhayer and Praise _ “can: s , for compulsory savin s but an- Ha" nounced a. determined clr ve to per- 8'3o_w. s. Executive. suade the people to lend their money ____________ voluntarily to the state. Phe first part o! tlls plan will be to force the people to save their iiioiicv by rationing their purchases, restrlctin the import of luxury "——— oods d di ertl Britia - Dr. IBCi-llreginiroodg frorihz the hgflngllltllrllilll- vadm Norlmy‘ ket to the export trade. In its broad outunea this plan is the biggest fen- lilrlr of his budget. voivcd in the examination of the budget figures of them with Britain this velar ex acts to spend £2,i6';.000,000. Taziclels, iflllélllgllfég“ 000 new ncreases, w ve . . .- in plbgfesg 000 hich lea e the t endo s giémvbi 21.433.305.000 to beu ovll- l“ “h” ’°°‘°’ MONTREAL, April 23 —<°P)~— T m, m“ t ,1 ,1 miles north of McGl1l University official-r Im- amigrfillliagxli is ill? mieiilllillcgi “lumi- nounced today a r . xiization of the government to establish indivi- the faculty oi’ arts a science and dual pools of credit by preventing Allied force is the fomamon of a (luuncu which the people spending their money clirectmn oi Ililllllti‘. The he di thmtln'i»,l;~, will be “responsible for reviewing 31153.12... firifii $5.2m P o v u m L’ a Wm’ courses of instruction and the For instance. if a man must limit curriculum, and recommending his expenditures on food. imported modifications" to the faculty. The changes. effective June l. clung +iu=s oi Germans, apps -because of o, series of government- least he faculty succeeding Prof Charles shade mm m 1°34‘ be borrowed. ‘The chancelior_ put it_ this way: "tSatving aéidb lending satvijngi to tlhe ‘ - . I‘ f)!‘ l Iifl 6. H‘ Dr. MacMillan, fiofessor of Eng B 11 6 mus bean lésglgmlal pant’ M‘ our war purpose." Most Costly War Another German-held ti a dhttldtle Obie the faculty arenas: Phvllfll tilglmarg enlgflfgeglqln ihe mbstlbfbstl which made it necessary to reduce private spending to a miniilulm- the Government was paying meg; Sir John told the House of Com- that "operation assistant. Mr. McPhee spoke of the alarm- ing situation created by the DilinB up of huge debts by the Govern- ment. He slated that the example of economy which has been set by the Government would not be a gflOfl one for the City Council to in the first seven months of (‘on- 953-) flict. He said that fliiélllée inalfetlgg ::.::rii:..iai. ~ of annual war expenditure WOllltl were silppnr-tezl be rgoooooiyooo by the end of ihc and tllfifllff, fiscal year next March- responsible for the paying d! a higher salary to the assistant at the Library. It WIIS due to the _ _ 1 fact that ll/fiss Bateson. who es- factories in ihlS indusiirlin couin; tablished the system here. would try. The factory prcdue an pniiqe not recommend anyone at asmaller the 1935 census was valued a -.- fish disembark,‘ w¥h bill w reported agreed to Boslooolwo’ hammm me N e ‘as without amendment. “An "Act Respecting Horned Cattle" was read a first time. The House went into commit- tee on a resolution regarding c. proposed change in the Dog Act. Dog Tax Discussed Premier Campbell explained that ihe origin of the tax on dogs was the desire of the Government to reimburse sheep owners for the animals destroyed by dogs. He spoke of the difficulties encoun- tered in collecting the tax. Formerly the method oi’ statute labor was employed for the pay- ment of the tax but this proved unsatisfactory and the number of untaxed dogs increased. In 1938 the administration of the Dog Act was turned over to the Department of Agriculture, he ex- pliiined, with the help of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police they suc- ceeded i.n collecting the amount of $3.000 in taxes for the year. The pressure required to collect the taxes was out 0f proportion to the amount collected, however, with the result that the Depart- ment lost interest and handed the administration bad: to the reg- ular channels. The collections fell off immediately and only one third of the amoun was collected in 939 1 . The Premier declared that if the tax was abolished the num- her of dogs would amount to an uncontrollable figure, and stressed the need for some form of restric- tion on the tax. Free School Book: He mentioned the agitation for tree school books and other assist- ance to poor children and advan- ced the suggestion that the dog tax become a revenue of the local school district for this purpose. If properly collected he predict- ed that the tax would amount to $4,000 or $5.000 and could be used to buy books and other necessities. He proposed that the tax be col- lected by the Board of Trustees and the proceeds retained and used to provide articles needed for child- ren oi‘ indigent parents. This was ernment will equivalent of ihe oiltnut of all the The Ncrlmgi. Estimate Government tilleiiv i0 the in Revenue Exceeds Sir John said the had a balance left of £9l.500.900 Olll MOST AMAZING LOW PR Drive e Hudson Six over a route you travel every day-where you know every curve and bump. Make a direct comparison with your present car, and see why this Hudson is winning so many habit buyers of the "other IIG DI HORSEPOWER Z-DOOR SEDAN ‘i075 '" (Tharloiicilnvii Only local taxes extra. Prices subicct m change without notice. lax collected during the year was‘ and excise taxes had yielded £400,- | 000,000. which was 51275001000 more l ilinn the emergency estimate. Ac- ‘ :ll.ll expenditure totalled £1 on emergency budget, esiimnlo Q1 , ' 33 .000 ‘ Tobacco, spirits, sugar, bee; 1mg o he asked the public m nevi-m "m1- , l" 000.000 by these new lllll)‘. _ ’1lie change in exemplnii m) thi- l John made other an- sum“- Wilelllei" with the ‘ firmly H5 Ol‘i‘l‘v othe » - . fight for vlcwryfi r fionl. iii ihe Hie Of I'll/Ear ,_ lCl-lllllllilflp. ligihting planes were ln_ coastal vantage point, lo (ig-guui’, l The need for it is apparent from "115 will“ W 50¢" bllwilli-s’ 1M l. 11h The newpuper the parted that ‘on land a battle was at the door of mic,’ l Haniai‘ and Lzlieiialnnizr, about“) ‘Pliese reports raid a toward a (liJCl\‘\" c-i ‘i thw- lu le d hon e- roduce oocls ~' t eb~ “h Xur 5 an 1 p d g The Gcriiuiiis’ eiiort seems to be v i llriiliilll ticket! to a] restrictions and decreektheor. concentrated on cutting the ral- . i» Y '"“‘"l“’ "lw accumuates mud between Humor and Ano s- ' ' as his ctllntrlbilf zition point for tile British forces, firm the Actions nnd Report of w Hcndel. and 1hr division 0f the m" t° n“ £1'433‘°°°'°°° which m“ °° “m” "he “mm” ~‘°°"°*"- the Board oi Review of Civic Tax faculty into four groups, each with Arrears," with Mr. Foley in the a chairman r. Another major brittle lenies to be developing in the the Brill l1 apparently were trying l _ to surround \\'ll.l f ' l. l; rl~<i l Toni hi; the chancellor in . na- Nanms, 100 “My; ‘n ‘ a“ drllsnes, the sonic (iisialitre sollinf _ sciences; social sciences; biological war o; E11 Lime and urged: "Thlnl: aérgflnufdpglla we opposing lines Campbell Barbour, Hon. Dr. MacMillan said sciences and humanities. Principal before you spend. He estimated the a raw hundred the House went into committee on a that, the arrears referred to in the Cy,“ 1.3 James also W111 amend war has cost Britain 515500.000 a driv to the doc net w~tu the uurpvscelll ‘bcilielveilllsfilcilli ‘Ilsmlltfrlilglslt llgzyloilg °°““°ll‘me°"“g5' nistitlliilig this change in the adk 5 c ' uiinstrliiion Ol the tax ‘ihe rcsoIut-lonwas agreed to and ha act will pie llltrtlfidlifiedga 15 m‘ leii inc ouse me a . . in aiiswer to a. question from ‘lion. underswod ui‘. lVlltclVlllllll. Hon. H. H. tooled the answers to questions rel 3l"‘e°l5' U“ fififdlllf! the 8Llm.\i5Il’8\l0Il of Fish- “"3"? COIIIDPIIPd i0 crmens’ rel" . lion. Ml’. (The VVIll‘ Mzn srlld a "sharp ene As for the cost of the war itself. fought north o; .. D mons thfll? Britain 509m 5995-090-“10 eooporaiion with Noni The Norwegian command‘: com- li.‘ Sflitl (‘veliiinll Eli-l me estimate was rising and the rap tacks on both sides of Inkc Allow i f 110w, The budget represents _ oHon. Dr. MaeMlllan explained crease in expenditure of £800-009-' north from Elverum, the command ‘ that the city Council was not 000 over the 1939-40 V981‘ ended said, while the Noxn '1 rid- last March 31. Under it, the 50"‘ vnnced in Vilidres Ri, 509ml almllsi me west oi’ Lake Min the inilroarl irrm AIIIlHlnIIPF, Bri- gue snid, and have trrln ixnied rr- inforcenlenis ivilh "The Norivr-ciiin defenders ZLIP be-i o! we fimhooolooo vote o‘, cred“ ing equipped with arms bv the Allied cen exceeded by £54.-l that the win] income J. s. MEATS SPECIAL (roux l’L./\'l‘l<J RIBS 2 ills. _ _ _ 27C the largest ever col-l single year. Customs! Bllifllillk- end 0i 1939-41) ycill‘ l . ind flll prod cl-i an Inform,“ l‘ ‘ For YOUR Order, Phone 8i 11!. l)!'L.l!| nir- flf",\' J M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building lr ii'l!li iii/ll - l. Iii _.i:.:. liiibfiieifi?‘ xlUill I\Ql'way pgmlsm ~ nil are: souih from offices of w. °"§-‘"“",nf°' _______ l - ’ lee iltvlagulgmlnon Friday the (Continued from page l) For ‘illnry ffrtJ advanc- "'*" l tween whirling] t ll____ m?‘ lrelilmfln“ “l length the l l‘ ENJOYABLE EVENING “A” 9n‘ The extent of trill? tile ailnedswhen the néllélfllxltlflslléllsiglgllflglletgaihflyijlr l Irmshn m swell", l the new lC-ViPS \\'li.:il ' Tviisivii i" l. l" vien _ vase .5 brackets, U18 maximum income tax u.) to B‘ Per cent, he said, ‘ 301111112 on tllls scale llilfl t3‘. eon approached b f r _ "t, momma Ne Protlteering r War 0r peace. c 0 e e1 h” ' v "Floridian that tile zeal or o... 45 11mm" Elli-Yd 88MB" “l1”- Publlo 1X1 Support of Govemmen: loans l8 Eflllflllfid by the foriiiillll: st Prussia. eportg umcerliin tho i licii ore _p-";rt, arvik, mail gnrrtson there ll l-d ll British-Nor- lig it by land illills iiemmlng i1 in paying tzi e 1305111021510 fill‘ lllHl I01 w 10d m l.‘ left Nar by master! i lish had des- ~ blllldlligg in their iits 0i’ the Ge!‘- l ll ' warships but we nix/g. been no effort in d lroin page 1, battles and at one their guns l;i action. ‘ “"~"*‘°~'“1"i Ye- zvznv FRIDAY T0 BOSTON not; $18‘°tz" from Eliverlim w Norway's‘ Nazi-held powerful in the. ALlUil eiigiiiliri iii a w.l._ encounters Willi the rczilhy are heniihlg advancing _ FIIIIPYIVOIIIU , limit-ruin rim. Pin-longer»! . lny night with- west coast tic-bi ic-l ‘A " f e Annb et any cemifln Iefleenl Rlillwiivi CliliIiI-‘IIIY Iltllfl office, er a limos Palm Wharf. saint Jana. .\Ilijnr Battle Efi§I5RJV feglgn or ' STEAMSHIP LINES Trondheim, which ‘ i, unci Ali-l separated by only . y do. in Ixmdon tor" md been ‘ .l(lll»*'lll anal l\:llg in , .,.nii iorc- l Sill lifv’ IiI'l-Il.['l'_'l'. i1". lllis The Germans were attncking in 8n in“ Osterdnl, the river valley nliuiing‘ No writing. No money orderl. No bother. Just phone, or drop in. vri lie)‘. and eaptilreli S Arthur H. Brycninn, Kenslngfon. J. H. (Xinipllcll, Alilsinn, J. lhirri- firm-n, (‘entral Bedeque. Georg:- Allllrhcnil, St. Eleanofl. Finnris it. Irzliiiur. Vermin River. " l'.i,\lor. §llfil'glll‘ld or (‘lmrles ll. Worth, 22d Gt. George Sin-vi. flizirlutteioivn. is are in control (ll ton point. to Lille- olwvcqinn communi- moililtnin ar- itfr place, ICED CAR EVER BUILT three" . . .pcoplc who up to now have always gone back to the same make of cur, without looking at any other. A phone cull will bring a Iludsiln to your door for f/Jc best i0 minute: you ever spent in an automobile. PRICE INCLUDES‘. Piiicnieil Double-Safe Ilrukc<—ilhyilrnnlll‘l cvcr fliil wmy hydraulics mm, iusi push iarilici- on Iibflllfl, brake pedal anil slim: Dash-linking S iv l IIHHI. liingi Jet om; llanily Shift .1: slewing “heel w (‘nihu-ii-Jli IIOII D00! Latches; AIKIUAM >l"/\T i YNIIUNS" l<'|i.ill cvirl cos: in llullson Si: cinseil nultluls, simiilirii in all UIhCISI- And at small cxiu cost: ()VCYKIIIVQ and \"'i‘f\il\l‘frMl!fEI Fri-sh Air ilflil lirai (iuniml the amendment. proposed to the Dog Act. The resolution was re- ported agreed to. “An Act Respecting an Act Re- NUDSON OFFERS TODAY'S WIDESI CHOICE OF FINE AUTOMOBIIES . . . 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