MAXIMQ BIA MERE MAN n, life or faith eonnm no ‘w: from the life of love. mt Q2110" 82'...“ 1., Founded lltl nulls: ‘Rio 00:“ separ- i‘ ,@// //// _ eople's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, cAivAibA, TUESDAY, sensation 1524b it :EA\lY CRCSS C illf III ’/// .“"~'~’l'l.ff Read by Everybody iiAiiiiEL ARTILLERY Gain In Violence _,__ mlvuoN. pt. 10 - (Tim- day] - 1C!’ %ABLEl - High- flrlng German planes dumped ymnv inns ni’ high explosives ntidiinct-nliinry bombs into the London area early today us the tllird “reprisal" raid in as many night; entered its ninth hour. 11m murderous aerial assault lreglul sllortll! after Mondiw night dill not seem as intense n; pri-‘vinus raids during the first icw hours but it gained momentum after midnight and therr were fresh scenes of’ death and destruction to ldd to those of Saturday and Sun- filV. 1w hpspliflls in the central Lon- don aura, one for chllden and the. other ill.l'\‘!‘1liiy, received direct lllu bu? there was no immediate pom of casualties. ‘me (lerlnan raiders were guid- pd by tres .\l‘! by incendiaries drop- d b "l0 first planes. ' and roar of bombs lldily around the hor- lhrougllout the central lzon and London area. one prrlrlendolls salvo in south [fiIlCiOII threw debris high in the I Bombers circled the city area, me of iililil at least four times Iroppzng tile hcavicst of bombs as hey wen: lxiom veering off in he fat-u oi zize frenzied anti-alr- mi" cal. ailing. appeared "on Holiday night, set in- "us to lght the targets ‘ I ‘l! s.dr: wharvcs and Then the raid scclncd g time. less of the mass bom- m which London had be- "mcll Saturday and s and which killed . and injured thousands. l'.'u'c Steps Up aftqr midnight the pace "Milly, and the press ll ll reached [he night's onslaught-- lo have been the. rilpiials history. i . scclnNl to bc coming‘ quiekened. A forth sud- lnndnn. Snell the streets ln. J l‘ , ,~.l mrrcrl Pillrlll "1 the city. ‘C/lntllul/‘d on Poison Being Sold In ‘REPRISAL ’ Attacks ll. S. NAVY CRIJERS SEVEN CAPITAL SHIPS Armada of 194 Other in ~ i and struck hard l Craft Included New Construction. WASHINGTON, t. 9-(51?) an armada of 194 other grant today arch of Pllllip the United States two-ocean navy. The group of orders. ever placed at one time in United §Jé“‘ifl.i1f.."“l?!€$°i.”' “’“.i‘““l‘>‘l“' ' ours a - ilsldcnt Roosevelt signed a '§'5,25f. 1000.000 defence appropriation bill ilplrloividing funds to begin construc- . . ‘l The seven battleships will cost ;ab0ut $l00.000.000_each. The navy {announcement did not disclose _ihat they would be 45.000-ton ves- sels bu: chairman Carl Vinson of the House of Representatives naval committee said they would be ships of that class. give the navy a fleet oi’ 12 of that. ‘type. He saidfive already are un- wler construction, but navy offic- fials later declared only four are ‘actually being built at present. , The new battleships will be 10,. 000 tons larger than any now acrvtlng with the United States CK‘ . The orders placed today will lgive the United States a navy oi 1088 war vessels. Navy press officers lsnid the first kecls would be laid lin the next six months-and that the bulk of the vessels would be =colnp1eled by December, 1944, Thgy ycstilnatcd that the battleships would require four or five jyears ‘to complete. The navy also announced that negotiations covering contracts for approximately 2.400 airplanes, the jtotal value of which was placed at Mlbolll- $l08.000.000, are in the final . stage. Furthermore. the navy announ- ccd it will spend $31,653,500 on ex- pansion of naval establishments. The $5.25l.000.()00 defence ap- propriation which President Roose_ veil signed today carried $133, 000.000 in rash to start construc- tlon of ships 1n and $47,000.000 [Continued "on page“ iquor Charlottetown City Council figc-usses Question -—Drive Against Bootleggers To Continue, Mayor Holman Says. oming Events 9"'U— Ilu Notices ln this oolnml i cents per word. iuliucl, Murray River, Thursday. L517-tl—l0-2i fluklcs. Eldon. Friday. L-all-il-IO-Li‘ iii-Rice. Mt. Stewart, Saturday. L-Sil-ll-iil-ili Talkies, French River Monday- Lso-o-lo-sl tluuthlv meeting Ladies‘ Aid iIQbDlI-li Wcollcsduy 3.30 p.111- all llolne. b53-9-10-2i mm dance at William Mac- 8. Elmwood, ‘Tuesday. Sept. Ii wg-t first fine nlyt. Re- menis. L-1t3-9-9-2l. he annual Rally of the Pres- tan Young People's Union will lrld at Belfast, Wednesday. lnber 11th.. Registration 1 k. Public service 8 dciock. L-l4-9-7-3i ollecting live hogs as usual .<l:\v and Friday every week, "it, Albany, and all surround- ulslricts. Bend postcard ur l collect A. U. Green, Albany, ("PPR Emerald ' L-BG-D-lil-i-i. atriotic Red C"oss Concerts- Cflrry on Cans a Corps at Wlltshire, Tuesday, Qept, 00rnwall-l2th.; Ilrookfield —13ih; Orapaud —- i. "Poison liquor l5 being sold in- dtscrllnlnlttcly to U10 Cllllens c! cluulcaulcivl. by people who H5 aware of what they are doinG. Mayor B. Roy Holman said 1851i night m. the monthly meetinll ‘Bf the Citv Council dllfllli! a dlstifillsffln on the drive 8.881115‘ l?“ "gr-em which is bclnl! Colldllci/ed m the ‘my at present bv 1-116 member‘ “i m“ city police force. W953"! in °°'°p' oration with members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ‘ m5 Worship served notice the this drive would be continued re; l(‘l‘lil(‘.\\'l.\' "5 1°"! as this iilogn liquor is being sold to the snags; peciing public, H He warne mm" makers of this poLson moons ihut the police would not let up 1m- tll the practice was swpped- He attributed several deaths in the cltv to the cvllfllmnj tion of bootleg liquor and addefdi 1-11 (my |)(\Qp.c WPTB‘ M01‘? 08mg)?“ there would be mm ‘death! H or moonshine 1n the city. Ii the qu was good there would not be s? mnny deaths. he said. and ‘mo?! the practice of letting often era’ on a ticket of leave or so-called sp- Dffli." This practice was discourafl- ing to those who are trvlnz will‘ force the law, the Mayor 119615"? - Councillor R. C. Chandler declag- ed that the bootleflllfirs W111? firefg; sponslble for_ the sale of th a D0 2M liquor" shou d be tried un 6: Hm Criminal Code instead of m4; m“ hlbifion lavr. H8 SURF!" thev be tried for atfemnwdwlinurde}; as ma‘. "are potential mm eN-‘loi lie termed boollekrzers who sold ‘his form oi" lluuur "fl liifillrm‘? i9 t ‘er profession." ran-n Option snarl-sled Councillor l‘. c. Douzgflsflld "l" slnoe the cit-y "“"~‘"i' we‘ hi‘ the fled- cent plebiscite. the Cfillncrl‘ Sim-- adopt a resolution asking tle (ittliv- ernment _to_elt' them ificflll —5even 45.000-t0n bu. tleshipl and vessels were ordered by the Navy Depart. in a $3.86l,053.31Z contracts designed to with a largest Vinson said today's orders would- lildds To British recent ' RAIDS ON ll.A.F. Blasts Hamburg In Heavy Raids NEW YORK, Sept. iL-(AP) —Tho German radio station DJB went of! the air at 6.25 PAIL. ADT, lndicatl l British air mid on Berlin t e National Broadcasting Company reported tonight. BERLIN, Sept. 10.—lTuesday) —-(AP)—German authorities re- rted early today that British ornben had attacked Wescr- mllflldfi. strongly defended city at the mouth of the Weser river, No statement was given as to age, and the Germans claimed most of the attackers were driven off. By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian Press Stuff Writer Riding through a violent storm Air Force last night and early tociav of incendiary bombs in what the Air Minlstrv described as a “con- centrated" attack. A large force of bombers took part inthe raid. the Air Ministrv said. For more than three hours-fgom l0 _p.m. to 1.15 o.m., —the bombers arrived in relays. They flow patches of thick cloud and hit at their targets despite much ground haze. Hamburg, repeated objective of night raids earlier this sulmncr 1.3, recently been omitted iroln ll; .1. AF. "itinerary" us the bombers ran- centrated on in and targets deep in the Reich. In lcse rains tllcv have struck at the rel-eat forests of Hur- many, in which the Nazis have hul- oen war factories and nulnltmns cs. But last night and today iiii‘\' rc- turned to the great port, with 1.5 docks. warehouses. canals and vast shipyards. Thcv struck, ton. at lite ports of Brcnlcll and Elndcn. Strong anti-aircraft llrc llilti the glare of searchlights made the bomb- ers‘ task hazardous. At the some ilnlc the laolnl-iia: (i barge concentrations along lhci ~- miln-helcl coast oi Franco (‘Olliiill These concentrations were bro. up at Boulcgnc. Calais, and utllvl’ ports near Britain. I I Military Men jStill Give ' WASHINGTON, Sept 9 -~i.-'\Pt LlIilflOll'S suffering rliivenly might. be crccrcd 1o know that the mount.- lng ferocity of the Nazi all" war has failed thus far to shake the griln Ollilllllflll with which neutral] military men as well as their own leaders view the outlook for Brit- ' n. _, The tragic toll of hundreds klll-l"‘"i“r“‘\ 11° ed and homes destroyed in tilt‘ metropolis. along with Gcrlnan claims of “super-bolnbs" and Ber- lin‘s threats to intensify the raids "tenfold," have not greatly altered the substantial basis for British hopes of ultimate victory. _ United States authorities who said privately last month that the odds were even or slightly favored Brit- ain are tmlvilling yet to shorten them. More inlporiant to ‘Britain's out- look than the destruction of hlvre arcas of London are the llTPl)Ili‘fl'ZC."< to provide the R.A.l'~'. with adequate bases beyond London to replace those damaged in the southeast Geography, numbers and svevcral other factors make it impossible for the time being for British bomb- ers to inflict. the damage that crowded England suitors, but it is certain that their blows are harder than Berlin will acknlnvlcdrzc. Whereas the cables are crowded with eyewitness descriptions of the havoc wrought on London. the rc- sults oi’ u three-hour raid on Haml- bur are limited to the characteris- tic erse admission in the Gvrlnan communique of "small" dnnlauc Optimism with regard to the R. A. F‘. is based likewise on indications "Wt the first reinforcements of y nfs are forthcoming from the npire training scheme centred in Canada and by Prime lvlinlstl-r Churchill's declaration that lhllS far Britain has been forced to em- ploy a smaller proportion oi’ its air defence forces than her ions. Britons, in contemplating the im- mediate outlook for London. have need of the stolid detcrnlinattnn for which John Bull ls known Madrid and Chungking shmved, however. how a determined urban people can withstand punishment. As long as the RAJ“. remains in action. as long as the 1,000 or more anti-aircraft guns protecting the metropolitan area keep firing and the balloon barrages remain aloft, London is a lcng way from Ill-.- fsic of helpless Rotterdam. War- saw and Barcelona. nEaMAlvsflr-iilvn mi; (lr-rrrv VlCl-IY. France, Sent, il-(APM- The Germans have imposed a 3.0M).- ooo-frane rnominrvlv $77,500) fine nn the Hench town of Rovan. rear Bordeaux. where a German sailor was killed by unidentified assail- (Continued on we 8- 001 I) lntl who esolwd- A. DONDON. Sept, 9.—-fCP Cnbleln. long-distance bombers of the R0 ial salvo of heavy bombs and hundreds. h O l/A/MM l t l %‘ favor/euro I '94 L ONDON CONTINUE WHREE infill 4 flora-w F0495)’ 1' One British Sub Plac- ed on Debit Side in Sea “larfare, LONDON. sour. 9—-iCPt~-Th9 44 é Admiralty announced today that, ‘ A 71/04/4145” iélllllllll‘ Shllls had been . ' vvo l'lil ~11 . ‘ FOPEST the Mvdlturrllllcatis. I M m‘ ‘r p 5 m A‘ 4 , Tile Alinhrally’ also . v ‘iéillliliitgliv lplllijfifli o?‘- submulzlle i " t : lit-tie i1 ‘ll 1,4" Wmezgz/‘efi 114105. Ovvfdlle and consloerrld ma? ,Her nclnlllal colnplclnenl. mfll. "BYil-éil submarines oprrallng Q2 will L. announced blasted Gcrnlanyis greatest. port, 111 Mcdli ancan waters e add- Hamburlz. striking at vast stretches] ;inu co i(‘l'.’lil.y l0 the lllullu hell Oifiiflfilliosdiiinfill shipivardis,“ m f Q- lcolnlnzlllzis LiliilCllli-AXQ lll k.¢-plll' c ca. y p npo n m: elr g _.'lts arm l Lib’ pl lad," i ;- - targets. they released salvo after‘. , ' id 3a “pp v H ‘w l illiiil , Q l It Lil€11 told how the Osiris, un- ider Lt-Clndr. J._ R, G. Harvey R, . N. sunk all Italian supply shp of, I NOW/CV t about. 3.0110 tons. The il/lrilllfli. un- T l-‘crreting out munitions plants and storehouscs ‘. luiilcrs have entered a new phase of their attacks on Germany. A devastating barrage of incendiary bombs L... l been followed by explosions and great fires ‘flluringlilll furl-st, the wooded liarz mountains and the (iruncwuld on ille outskirts ui’ llcrliu. Meanwhile, the bombers keep pounding at llcrlill itself null 4i. war factories in industrial cities throughout (Herman forests, l<..'\ the country. irlcr LL-Clndr. H. Drwlnrst, R.N., ‘in turn llzzackcd u convoy cf two Italian ships escorted uv 011.,- destroyer. 1111315- R/Clllllflls tcirpcdoes sank ‘ botmltallan supply ships," the Act-i mlrlntv" bulletu laccnlcally added] C P91111118 tile tua» 0i the Phoc-a "the Adlnlrally said only that ill ; '. "conslm ibe COIISJlClIKl lost." The Phocnnc. Igali ulzdcr Lm-Cmdl", Li. H. Nowell, ‘ hidden iiccp in in the Black lForI-st. Rescue by a destroyer of ‘i2 pass- “All - out” r l LONDON, Sept OACPF-A call ,1~ bvi icrs lire l-eng tiljll‘ sky ar against Jullzl (lorlibn wrote in a l-Lplrs.» a-rtlrll- last week \Ll\v ill-ll‘: is no way 01' Jlstlll- _ sine lllul saintly lllfo (illllililfi .. lh..< lnnlneui. evcrpl by killing illc-nl." He adds ihc-"Gcrlilnlls are hcvolld miss oualiv work, tlult tilcy have "gone hark to the jungle age." l "it ua the Gcrlnrln people, not. .lilil‘-‘l‘ alone. who mule this war. .Thev illlliif‘ it u war not of soldiers agums: soldiers, but of people against pcrplc As they made it, so [they shill have it, They who boast- tiltlt i l they were wllhoui mercy lncrcv. Justice is all LN l‘ sec that Justzce .\ R - The Wliirl‘ sRYS that When Ger- many b uins to WillllL‘ uudcr the .\vhlpplllg by the Royal Air Force }"{ nope there will be no sentimental .ll()il5i'li.\(3 this time abocut mercy for the poor. deluded German: who never really want-sci the war. but were just misled." “For every bomb dropped u on the soil of Britain, we shall b: ore this war is finished, drop l0 bombs into the llvart of Germany. For evcry innocent. civilian slaughtered to satisfy’ the bloid lust of Hitler a hunrirrd Germans who now exhort their Fuehlcr to greater and gleat- er infalnics shall pay the price." _ Gordon finds it heartening to "sec signs of u offensive spirit among our lcadcrs ...dci'cnce alone can never win u war." lie contends to "achieve victory vie must strike down (lor- many in Germany and Italy in lltaly." l The question of sportsmanship by ill AF, Dli0i5 was raised recently by "Flu- Sunday Dispatch which rc- frodurcd ill a front-page editorial .ln Air hilllifiil)‘ news bullciirl rs- llatlng the story of the pilot of a ‘Billlsll bomber who, during a pet- rol flight, spotted a (‘relman Hein- kel Nsting on the sea near Bork- um. “The German would have been easv prey, but the British crew thought it unsporting to uttulk a ‘sitting bird," the bulletin said. The British plane dived twice on the (‘ll they l: “i is \vll.l. ‘the Lil-lb ton sltirilnship hairdo ...-3 a r r twas d: -l _ when the sllr- ViYQFS ' ‘ uh port. Tile By Great Britain [Nazi with headlights on. S"llll(il‘(.l i192? frr u moral-wile it to collie llp and fight, n1" war h_v Britain. andiGrrnlan did so. and was destrcv- urged tom-d. j 1d 1st italyihird" called with the oldflhe sort of war we i t l a return to the old,‘ Enilvlb and 24 crew lnelnbcrs iroln lLRlKiPfl 1c v0 drd \ the ton frelgl rnon City oil l West Coast or Scotland. I ar l The ship was ilillllliiillliTi alter i lsho started tn s tile. Mrn passiva- gcrs and lllc Vi‘! w asslslrrl Wilmer; i lilzld children ltllO the boars, Fdm. ' sepurxltrti in the feverish :~~ luv i ' were l\‘l.lilli0(l aboard a iie-. cr which picked up the sulvl. \' 0Y5 . U. S. Plans l in in- The The Dispatch tradition calls this “sitting "sheer insanity in are flghtihg To Send Ship Britain Seeks NEW YORK.“ squ. ik-IAPY- lviarsllall Field, PlT‘.'~l(lI‘.li of the U tied St its (‘nnlunttce for tale (‘l n of ldunvprlln vhlidrel‘, s-ui 1.0-‘ ‘(luv a ship hall lwcn ohtaulcd to ' sail to a fnrclull pint, prubullly lrlsh ‘to htlng chlldnul to the United Stairs. safe conduct for the vessel fro-m the Gvvlnzlll ccvcrlllncnt." Fclrl said. "hill 111v (‘(‘llll‘llill<‘(‘:~ lllOVfl 1'1- tcntltd as a l8~l ruse :0 as t -1l. \Xll(‘ih(‘l' or not such conduct Willi be granted." LONDON, Sept. 9 -—t('i‘t The Air Ministry tonight asked for volunteers to serve as pilots machine-gunners and radio op- erators and extended the maxi- mum pilot age from 28 to 30 years. The age limit for other classes remains at 32. The Air lliinistrys annollfqc ment said that the "regular and adequate flow oi suitable per- sonnel" from home sources was needed "because of the contin- ued growth of the R.A.l-‘. which has been facilitated by great- ly increased production." The Ministry named 60 rc- oruitlng centres and said exam- ination hoards had been recent- ly Increased to speed the selec- tion of candidates, who must he ,, EPZM“ 18 “d 32' °"‘"'" h’ OTTAWA. sept. o -<cr> --S'lb- “an” mu" “e e “c” m‘ war loan oi $300,00(),0()il, opened‘ '32“ the elementary stand‘ this morning, Bunk 0i Canada of- ficials announced alter examining early returns. "With thelmcrease of flying ‘ training fscil t es. It s now pos- _ , , .- .- "b" i" 0"" m" "PP""""l""-* u-iilimlii-‘i.“l?iiiZ1131?"liiitifilililiiiii m personnel to he "mml l" or $l0,0ilil.tl00 lroln uu- Sun bu.» a“ crew ‘mulling In the "H" Assurance Company, Montreal. The ‘mun’ Appnmflon‘. “e ‘hm-b early lwspollsi: from that type 0i h" "Wu"! m" ‘m’ ""7 5"‘ investor W218 described as satisfac- vice —-ptlots. air observers and my," “has” Wienw" M"! a" gm“ Commenting on the first day's mm u“? a" "mus"? "i" - sales, Finance Minister" fish-j.’ said‘ "(hmmhkl mu“ l” m “ml all Canadians must share ln res-i inleluifliiflnd 9°55”! duh "mi ponslbihty for making the loan a‘ initiative. swears l Mr. Ilsley said $300,000,000 is such , Quality You’ll Enjoy A " ALAii TIA - a very great sum of money that every person of moticrnie and mod- est means should lend his or her shore in order that the loan be fully subscribed. Mallets showered by planes oi the Roy's! Canadian Alr Force Uri!- ed citiwns to “buy bonds to avoid bombings," and in some cities sim- , trialled air raid alarms preceded the mock air attack. Military displays all across Canada featured the cam- cent at the stilling price of 98.75. Loan officials lY-POTSCG that m Toronto one investor, after placing his order, said: "This war loan has _I_I just got to be a success. Let us “know how it ls 30813 and I yru lo ‘Paces lSUPPLYSHIPS, 95ml" R E s u N Royal Air FolrTc-E-Bolnhcrs was 50 ‘ For Children l" i "There is as yet no assurance of . skies over iilf‘ :92 MillioH'iMdrk i fortitude. kindness, and faithfulness. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Three graci-s which glorify life me .\ nllllll ' Nazi i British ’ Subject Germa I Bombardment y _____ A 5Ui."i‘ili§.»\‘a"i' if().-\S'i' TOWN IN ENGLAND, Sept ,1!) -— (fuesdzlyr) -—- (C?) — iltlllfJf-IYIIIJIG (German and dlritish cannon resumed enr- iy today their ill-mile trans- Cilannel lll‘iiiii‘l'_\' due with big projectiles plunging on the Dover area and on the ,i<‘l'ench shore just before dawn. I Shells of the German bui- tcries rocked the Dover area and the flash plosions lit up the tall chalk cliffs like summer lightning. ‘ _ The British gunners re- plied almost immediately, and British searchlights started probing for the acr- izli spoiler who lll\‘lll'illili_\' is ably OVPiT-UC and must T“ pal-t of such shelling. The new czlnnonziding fol- lowed a four-hour silence. The German guns. which have fired at intervals be- fore. opened up in earnest iiast night. and Britain re-i III Ila] i—-P.lfi.l. $0.11!! : ABRAGEW Cans In ‘France Open Up; of their eX--, Slllnvflplioll Uolllrrrd $5.00 (‘unnilu and 0.5 ifpoo Rep Kr ns To Heavi st To Date. Cfficers Named To Command Training Centres ilvllnll iuho .. {til \ . i". ‘ ‘tl-llu‘ , it .t-hulr iltlltl lit-g l ihclr -~ '- (‘ornnl 11ft‘ t, . ' ‘sfnlcilt-ll. plied. while the Royal Air inc (‘In »_< i Force sent over a flight 0f (ii i‘ (i ' gt bombers who subjected the New Gllutuun‘ . w Germans tn the hcllvicstllfffflfhhpiifli ,F“';"",‘_ bombardment yet laid agz- lot...‘ m ' " ainsl the French coast. The German shells. appar- ently coming from (‘up Gris, Ne? France. cvpinded on! this siric of the iiil-odd-mile‘ waterway’ at regular infer- vals. .\t rluslr, cllifside \\'.'liCilt‘l‘8 vivid flashes nf Tun ill!‘ and smolw- pails on the French coast, when 9o to on second later had to duck as the <|lcll= arrived. R.\.F. h-ivnlwr: v-earllcrl the linlwh Irwnr zltvl iii-gall 121311- lng b-"lzwllvs on the Hcrlnans. llriillani llolnli flashes lit the the area, and the wcctatlwrs in Fnzgland even felt FlltlCll<<litll 0i the British lunnlw, lhv mun vlolrnt they vci have expcvicnccrt War Logn Sale t. l nerd nlore I will borrow to buy‘ more bonds." Early subscribers this morning’ were the il'll.~i4“€‘.\ of the Dionne Quintuplets who ililUiliYl for $20000 north. Other hcavv subscriptions an- nounced izviav included $5,000,000 from the lnlulou Lilo Insurance COIIIPIHLV. $4 0410000 from the (‘m- llfiil liifc .’\\'~lli'.1l\('l‘ (‘olnnunyx $4 2H0 - 000 from Nornurla and Afflilatwl Conlpanics. Sflflfltlnllo lurch for in- ternational Nickel ("nlnpany o.’ Can- ada, Imperial Oil Limited, and lu- iernationrll Atrial Company of (‘an- arla, Coplwrcliff. flllli 1.0000130 frrril the Hronfinan inic . iillll the B. Jlnron o.’ Mnntrc. .. Patrol Penetrates Into Ahyssinia NAIROBI. Kenya (‘olon_\'. Sept. 9. Ti ‘h. (7 MD. N0. 7 lSiilll l.‘ .~ ..j_ erlctml i.'.-(‘<>] A .l B" P- ‘WINK Ftillrllltisioll. Anderson. Cap PuT A BEGGAR 1N WHITE FLANHEL§ AND HE WILL. Cadet-i AN _ HlZlRE59__“_,./' TORONTY). .\l lrlnilln a...l ll; l. \\‘ -- ICPi - 'l‘lu~ ltrltlsh command 1.~~li—‘ 1mg“ ed iho fqllowlllfl butleiln \i~:u..ly‘ ' . . l ' ll t: llhgiiillsbifiarxlo-ltil iiryszoilliioggal nhilllil‘ of our tutti“ u'~l:v"=~" V "‘ “m ‘Lg’ ‘ l ‘ ' “i Tllnili-s into Ahvsiuri‘ it-"lnluml "iTmmy uwr-illlifiuribii“ 13K]? hilllluax mist. ui inlkl’ lctiii\ilA “no L“ m l"~~wa‘ bonds b‘? "N7 "A tort “RH. loulul u. llgwli l“ 1H lllterestut thruupvrcent but _\lt'l(i— Bdmms m“ H, i,,,,,,,,_,,,_ IL ,,,,, mg an “Wrali” “mm or 3 1'8 W" sl<lvii oi u \\'lli1ll<i4l\\'l'l' .\ll'=<‘-|tt~l'~l w ti loouholeu walls =vvvu 11'"! l‘ "Several l-aulaliivs w-‘lv Ill on the enemv. 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