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Q5...“ l... und Their Families" —- i SHOWS TODAY AT 2.30 -- 7.00 and 9.00 4? PRINCE EDWARD Y? it d it 1 EST SIDE 1 . uni "e'b'\fi5'\i\ MONDAY -: IT'S IHL llUWN-ilEAl TALE 0F THE CUTIE- PltS WHO MARRY THF BUYS IN THE n Bari TO-DAY ONLY 0ll1Bl'0 Jhrylitli i GEORGE WASHIN- RAM I GTON SLEPT HERE he'll nths. z NEWS-CARTOON Last Times To-llay “so _.. mum nouuuur — GJMEN - serum. llzitional Board Movies Vernon, Saturday. DIETITIAN ADVISES SUGARLESb CANNING Women who have been worrying about reduced sugar allotments for preserving need worry no longer says Mary Moore, prominent Gim- zidlun dietitian and. food research specialist. According to Mrs. Moore thousands of women in both Britain mid Canada are now preserving fruit and fruit juices without s ar. The method is one discover in Britain b the National Fruit Re- search tatlcn. lung Ashton, Somerset. In July 1940, many thou- sands tons of fruit were on hand m Britain, but there was no sugar t0 irescrvc it. Experiments disclosed hat fruit, straight from the tree or shop, could be put in clear 1m without cooking the fruit or steril- izing the Jars; cold water. in which are dissolved the preserving tablets is than pained over, and the jars sealed. Research proved the fruit 1 Keeps indefinitely. The preserving tablets are now on the market in iCanridn and should solve the re- ‘serviiig problem for homema ers who hml visions M nearly-empty l fruit cellars this fall, Warp-igfllfiltars Ago Today (By The Canadian Prue) June 5. ldltl-German attack at Lvnswnt. forest of Retz. repulsed 111111 flmfmilts to cross the River Olse Viliilre frustrated. HEM‘ British THE CH ARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN TIMELY_NOTES or: CONNECTED WITH _ Silver Fox Farming TOPICS vw "- Flowers to 80in If You Arc Late i- NEWSY NOTES -' Illllfinl s i . IQQ “nmgd Wlllh thunder, ma 11m“ nous non run GAB"! rui- desiflhers are constantly thinking up new styles to mcnufac- tum the various nitric: intc. Silver fox ll one cf the most the furs for this purpose. a ro- cent issue of Wuhan‘: Wear cuts were shown of new treatments in lllver fox slimmed coats introduc- ing color interest u well as differ- ent handling of the fur. One is a platinum gray raglan sleeve box coat. with luxurious collar of tuxedo borders of pedlrrood sliver fox. a half tuxedo trest- ment of silver f0! rippled for filt- terlng effect on n black b0! coct. Furs continue in bl: douuuid. lull week Lampoon. Fraser d: Hut-h offer- ed 90.000 mulkrot and per cent sold with practically cl at ceiling levels. Tho w» price was $3.56 for New York, New England eastern mic. st. Louis eastern select sizes. response. It by the sellers yet 11 per cent wu sold. The top price Wu “.76 {c Dakota, Minnesota and St. Louis rwrthcrns. Wild cat. A small. 300d collection was entirely dispel: of st ceiling levels up to I22 00 for Canadian ant. heavy north weat- srn. From tho above it will be so!!! >1 that the lowly skunk has readied a price coiling that offers xslblllflfll for troopers this full, wh le muskrat trap in _should become a really wor w ile occupation. What I Dlbv we lud not thought of it and or tablished some muskrat farms on some of our marsh lands. But of course there would be the dc. i! of them over-running the place. n consisting of LhDllSaXlCs of acres where muskrats have been farmed for years. and those like the Hud- son's Bay Company who had the vision to establish them are reaping a. harvest of profit. It was W, 0. Douglas. who Ibent a your studying fur farming at. the McLui-e 6e MucKinncn Silver Fox mime. Ltd, ranch near this city. that set up the first and the most sumo-sinful cf these miukrats fume. other: followed suit and now the waste spots of nature are belnl utll~ iced in a profitable way, Mitchell's s. leading Baltimore fur- vier, advertises “Fur sou-fl you can wear 306 days of every yH-r." Pictured in the announcement are twoskln fox scarf. $79 00. a four skin ranch mink scarf $50.00. Ind e two-skin stone marten sear! $79.00. all tux included. ‘ Artistic Fur Dyeing and Blendinl Corporation, New York, no ndvortfs in; two new shades for mutant, dyed to xeiiemlble ranch mink and Murmansk sable. They claim they are having quite a wide vogue. Dyclnlr firms sum as these can do most anything with furs. Ibr m- stance they can take ii whit: fox and dye it to resemble the moot- besutlfui platinum and tlhcy trout. low grade silvers or rusty silver! and turn them out info attractive other type furs. It wps the dyer who spelled flnls in the dbmwd for black fox pelts. 1h 1916 they successfully turned red fox in black lhzit people preferred tho new product to many of the blank 10x polls then luld. Ruth's New Lampson, Fraser a; last week mowed strong dcmcnd with pearl platinum types compris- ing the finest offering aver put on on sale by this housc. taking the lead, Tlhe turnover of the 513 color phase foxes was 71 poi- cont and established market levels prevailed. Top Price were $235 for ai c. cl c1’. wcll- urred and very besut ul p t- inum. $175 for a superb specimen light pearl platinum and $170 for a similar type of medium pearl plat- inum. The best price realized for white marked varieties was I135. On the came sale the full rilvera were also a great demand. 2.616 were ill- per cent sold with a top price of $110. Threepuarter silvers were 9o g9! cent sold up to $88. Rad fo wu Z1 per cent sold with I top pr cc 0f 23.50. The Breeders’ Association sale of silver fox and other furs. held on Ila-lag of last week by lflmpSOn. Fraser Z-luth, established a strong market. good sizes‘. Yukons Silver brouBht a high 0f I106 a Pelt for a very fancy lot of skins in the full silver section. the next hllhut being $90 sold up to U48. half lllvers cold up to M2 and quarters up to I24 fairly substantial quantity of goods brought ceiling levels. Orcss fox reached a new high when several specimens which wcvc on the platinum type brought from $78 to $1 0 Regular cross fox typos brought mm s18 to ac. according t H 1 . RT ‘vfffiffi. o§$2t.“”“" Bu“ o“ the §$°i‘“"'¢ ctr-IOWA‘: giedlintiglr n" W. vines md flowers merc- ZASU no V99 . brinf d. u u, m PITTS --- flgum comparable to low erode 01- 0 ln-m 0 J1me 6. 101a —Amarlc8n troops ver fox. ‘There m many who m I M. i» IRANXLIN made successful counter-attack west msklnl a real euocoll with blm "lull" 9h "l 7°!’ “Milli- ' ‘PANQBQRN "l Chflilflu Thierry. Hos ital phi l e1 becau the have mute W!‘ ""91"!- n - ‘i Klllllilizin Reuentes wrpcdgcd mg (it? pll-oblcm "of thtir can and “my W‘ 3'35"“ Pllfllli W?" EXTRA - rnovr-sronrg slink: four lost. Gen Sir w, n. nutrition. They are prolific and 1n gm h lndhfldy 0mm- NEWS - CALL or cusps mgyfjsrilllnlilltgipslainltfd commander in have lain-g offs "Honor 1:’ hm"- Wthzvmllmmvvvr. navay“ 9 . “mm” “m” m m“ . ff} Ks», lmierguéf seven‘. eight mil gal}, l" "w? i" "l" WWII . as». Glifllfltw FINAL TO-DAY "Buckskin Frontier" POPIYI CARTODN SERIAL SHOW! I-Ill -7-00 -- 8.45 "SOAPLEBI son'- Qllicltnctlng and effective "scop- lcss 41mm" have been develdped .01’ the use of the aimed forces W110 mnv be called on to wash clothinfl. ‘sr laces. in ocean water 0r flirt -~'-r. soft water Ir hard. s T tb h ‘ lit after ' c. oTofige zvtllfilxg in A H: llail Another Bad light? illouldifilou (leilnylloti? whore rut is broken by bud drums 85d. ‘hi. To those who woke up in tho morning as tlr u whoa they wont to bed, we offer in Mllburnfi cull H tb and ,N Pill t' ltohcl the mutt mm. “t...":i.:i;"..'::;°it.. ma”... .2"... Math. ... t. t... l dreams snd nightmarol. Price fflc a box, 6b pills. at. lll drug ccun look for our registered trade mark n " rumuinnco-u-tusnomiqoeo L! tan. ‘ RcdflaorlPont-ltcpechp are! Manitoba them are great preserves feed York, sale of new color phase foxes‘ hmiiri-clh-‘Notionui m: Top price for mink was $24.00 for OX rice equator s yen . A these to tyne and color. Blue fox prices ranger. from silvery $58 to $66, sil- very weak and sliirhtly rubbed. 34d one. Th; u, Qufll “u” u. to s55. sllizhtlv Illverv i?! w 84"‘; borders rather thin leht lines. dfirlfiusilvelry blmlalbmlaodlll: all?! ‘:0 t in‘ curves. sg ysivery . w!‘ p; spoilt. very sea u. sat. low 4m: u w us. pom av. we must be sun tomoko From time to time we have been i i t tions for bl fox bc- the bend in thfl driveway m‘ gull“ $08 c: our anglers hm therefore. it is we to have 1nd elsewhere throughout the Do- flr l (M!!! 0! shrubs or a ower mmelfil‘ "Q1015 rpmticthlgtfictesflgr boilll 0min: it u not momsry i111 B)‘ ll . Q I is no ab... about it. then u money f’?! gmbb w wvflr the whole in blue fox. but one mull got the right. type of blue; when one lturtl nine. ‘they are smcller than s sil- ver fox and do not require quite H much fud- Qlllh a number of l complaining that are l fox mp8. some in fair y large milk hers. The cause is ascribed to food polsoninfl- This is regrettable. or- Ufillbrly so this year as witz l smaller crop than ususl the fur fsnuor requires all that are born in arrive at maturity to allow a profit to bc made. It. would he well or those who have not beenhitto g cu‘ s with feed. particularly e meat supply. and also see that the cereals used have not been kept ln s damp place. ‘more is slwayu the “ of mold developing when cereals are left where they can ab- sorb moisture. particularly in the sort of mother we have had the hast few weeks. If you m amid o1’ your melt supply you can cock it in boiling water f0!‘ half an hour to klllvkriy diam corms. Then mix it th your ma twill. Some o! the up: scam o GQVQIOP I form o! diarr cos i dilsricwubt duotosome ln-‘ testlnal term. m the» cases it i; well to imnz the milk 1y tn l boil. feed some lime water 1n the milk —wlildi l; easily mwdc by putting a niece of unsluked limo In wnter and corklnl the receptacle. then pouring off the clear llqulc“. About one leaaooonful Der huh mix- ld with the fear. is helpful in these stomach conditions. If there 1| any trouble in your rlnch eat ritht to work and out up your lllllllw defences. Wash all the receptacles in boiling water This includes your feed mixer 5nd every utensil that comes in wntact with the feed. including the p c when the food is pro d. - fecfcnt in the shape of creollnc" should be and freely. and clean, dry bedding given the foxes to protect them from complies-s and exposure. A further safelunrd utilised by the writer in disuse c! o llmilcr nature three years no was the mixing of two dram-s of potassium Prmangun- its in four fluid oun of wstor and (the Murine of sufment of this in the crlnirlne Water h) give it g Nddlfli color. Th1! ll one of the "Wt Pcwrful intestinal antiseptic; known mu" together with three d!!! of Dr. Bell's Wonder Medi- cine on the tongue 0d to clear up what looked like a m! bad epi- demic. The other protection such as sanitation and meat supply we loci; an!‘ uhwell. t ‘kt me emphasise l‘ carou to protect pup! Mm dampness we draft. Don't forget tho muting of the cariodm Notional Silver Fox Breed ers Anocintlon which will be held in winner-side Tuesday XllOIXllJl , Juno 15th. at the hour of ten o'cloc . Directors and marchers from various M!" 0f Ounldc will be in attend nice and an excellent statement md rt will bl presented by the d1:- rs and management. On June 26th the annual meet- fm of the silver 11px Breeders’ 3nd lwrhalbitarl‘ Alloslntitaaxli will be held we dtemPfllvclomi W u College in WITH DECO THROUGH THE» suM l ,weatl'ier) '0 . WiLL KEEP THE TJOUSE SUPP l D TIVE i? “Mil. t-W ththcwtlowsllpl. o u“ w“ ii g 5E 5.5. 3%. _ __ 2| with . f have loot eulgrdnlnmmzr color prim- 1 liked so much. but hi“ Will ion e t‘; E 8 § ‘v °“““'.’§il;‘s".?§é‘.8m.%'él=‘$ the Gum o ‘ clue flowers m: is late for them: one year I recall them peenlns out 0f I WW‘ bank on April 17th. Just before the war broke out l received n. (W bulbs of another species (U. Tun‘!!! from Holland but only three aurv V‘ v “w.” vmrsi~rauzr in grcs rm. w and more of them 5'1». ha: Locum. The color is prettier 10°- {TS If June comes with n0 11""? sud; ggwn, there is still time have flowers in your View" B" ; I M, you demanded c 30mph} flowers which would germinate in five days tin Wbrm 1nd flower in thirty f0 forty. Here are some you wit!“ ct: zinnids. ageratum. llywllflv 3"‘ d tuft, centnuress. clai-kio. fiylw‘ 05511111, annual SUMIOWTB. 310m‘ ng glories. annual Pl - 199w‘ gym, linariu. marlgolds. P0119198- guch 9, list might be W?!‘ m‘, oniarized by inciu villi-ll‘ which will germinate in s week 01' ten days. But it would be lbw!" esting to see what sort of garden could be nmdc of lust a. few flower families. seeking inwmst by ublllll different colors and typdi- “Fake zinnlns for cfllllllll! -—l-1WY could hardly be omitted l- garden of annuals. There an! lmallflowered Slllfilfl. U" I"! iiliiput doubles, the intermediate or "p la.” type and the slant flow- cred varieties. They iilw In rbunil‘ meg of pink, red. orange nrid WP low varieties with a low lavender!» A whole border might be plnnhd magtly w einniss. provided one med gnougih ageratum, ceritnuml. and cynogossum lo introduce V»!!! needed blue tones. more is no reason to 00511110 your moving in the quickest germlriltllil . Iill annuals can be sown at time and will heu- flowers by mi Judy. They gmw much fast» or in warm weather and their flow- ers are finest in the last half of tlhe scuon. usually improving until frost arrives. o'clock. Them should be c full attendance of those who tre mom‘ burl in order (that. they may hell’ the reports of the oirectcrs and V6 their views cn any matters w lch will be helpful in furthering the tlilflfl and purposes o! the Orllhlll" n. mmcriciu! at 1.10 Lm Canadian Garden Service i s Gordon LindZay Smith NIBIIII There is still lots cf time in most put: ct Ounce. to have an excellent war lumen. Admittedly one gets some personal satisfaction. l" WWW yefiiiibles planted weeks Ahead of the nolahbors ma, if all nos well. a thrill out of being able tell his friends that he has had his first. rudisha lone before the - $018011. fut extra. early pin: ll c gamble and that is why experts urge that part of the seed be sown then and the ‘balance reserved for planting at the usual time, and later. When Flsntlns is spread over wedfs in i his way there is the solid satis- fschn of ha the harvest silo fiilreud over w in the summer and foil. As a matter of actual statistics. the beginner almost starts to plant ii garden too coon and also aw: planting too soon. There la n ii Implv tme in moat ls the Bwntrg for plentin; all sorts of vegivta lea and in fact the tmdei- thrice like melons. cucumbers, l‘. "S€¢;..°%'.“i‘él“.i.."ft..l.'°ui'" on this one. Informll fl best ‘Ilhc moat eifcctlve layout of flowers. lawns and shrubbery, for the average gardcrierl-u m informs] a reason for them otherwise the whole effect will be lrtificlal. At “ha. wall or union th ti . h mul fallow .33.» ‘"31 Tlilnnlnl Important All l Put-Int th t l harder mun it realms is thinnolgi’: No v, ficfir 111:‘: cc develop Pr»! on Nwi- Ii lhinll like and: id.“ s... .3.“ it'd‘ "'°"- r, co re to ‘l! h With fins 002d?“ d iz‘ cm l? ‘and bv cc ns thin y’ fltil in pace. £1 11mm o grown . thinnlni courtly 13:18am‘? are! must have room or t oy will grow sufnidly 1nd break down probiib y lri the first wind storm. c out wlthltnnd n gardener. it is claimild. lined W plant too deep. seed i‘. $615M,“ will not germinate well. i c gong;- al mic is three times m; mumm- uhich means mere rossln imp the soil for fine seed, 118d ant of gmtncne or two inches deep for DQ131093 smut...“ his? ‘taxi shallower the pljfllllll. n 90°31"! Equipment kl beater. h Pry Set gllilnl bc u w . Set cooklgacuttorii. Set of wood spoons, Triple flour slfier. Ansel cake pan. Muffin pans -2. Pie piste Biscuit pan. Loaf plm. Cookie sheet. M!!! and melon moulds. Scucepuns-A. Roaster. Teapot and ltotth. ‘two-cup measure. Rollin! pin. Cutting board. Vewetable slicer. ‘ggtitiic g-iasger 5 Yy ‘en er on r . Batter whip d b um Avple corer. Mlncing knife, Ladle liutlnl spoon. Larle grapefruit core:- Oustai- cups -.-q. (Inter. Double boiler. hrcolctor. autos ruasuiic A square foot. of tempered pressure 0P5‘ Dwnds to the square inch. HELPS DR-ATTSMIN Hither stamp! m now beinl on draftin boards m ave time I labor on rowing symbols. BAKING Till D Neflrlv 3600 recm l loot of Mount tnl. TII . VI \f- m. Drive oul‘ ACRES M» ‘noises lri mini! over two oortentl the petals (or divisions of the pcrb nnth. to be exact) are white with poiceisinblue tips. nodcxu in- crease by offsets as Wcll ll by and. once they are naturalized. To my regret I must Lquldnte two plants which are tlkillispflldfililml cf the rocker-y, The first the 'W¢l- comoto-our-hmise" of the 01d Country cottagcrs. knflvm to botan- ists 3.5 Euphorbb Cypcrhulu. It pro- flmq an flbblndlillfll 0f fled but I I had the seed-pods off lfld tbcuzht nll was well This sprlne however. shoots of the Euphorbls are 00min: up in all directions. T-hcro wfl-il nothing that could be done except to take up the stones. and tbON cred with buds like those 0f the sow-thistle -only more sol It will possibly take a couple of years b9- fore I'm throiuzh with it. The aw ond is the Bittersweet (Solarium nulecman), a shrubby cllfllbfl‘ with beautiful red berries in the nutumn- It also recycles ukml uildgiwwimd and sprinls up in 1w“ The American magazine “HOFWHP lure" recently rim a will"?! Kalle!!! of plants that one should keep 0W of the garden and the bwo plants above named would certainly duall- a no ow our. ~t~":.~"i..r.~r"“ "z two genes are used olmflet crlminetely for the some flowers. al~ though the pOpular name "Daffodil properly belongs to the section with f Alfred." the finest of the self-yr.‘ ~ lows. White may. with white M?!" anih and short pale-sulphur cup, ll on ablrwtlve variety v the ll! noi-cluus. that multi s freely. A bulb cf tihic variety. thmillll Oil b0 o, plot msny years n0. and "l t to die." has’ survived and grown tn n. bin “MD with 3U blooms. The soil and climate o! P. l; Igland are as favorable u those of Holland, to the development of p...""“i"’.°°£°i.t’..”3i‘lti.lll $5.3; 1h c r wcrin: up a trade in "Dutch Bulbs" by the cor-load. The Hares-tall Grass (Llluflll. ovatus) that! I mbbfiléixgltddislnotlll-lil; , as a w ndaiv p . $0 about the They are a inter, dried. and dyed muquetg, h; it seems too tender in now outside, it must :0 into thfl ' lish s1 wen (ucllll nut- mgms%ibous flout once clnled with the Hyacln . ls lust shoiivifld above Bmmd. and wil flower in late June. I have t/wu l" 1B clumps, one from Holland and e other raised from seed sent from onahlp. The lclrter is s 600p blue. while the Hollander! fit u“. “has wfltlgink, s mcndhccrio ‘and o; ~10‘ q ts give white. flflilOll. and luc varieties. flowers revert to Whlh. but. eel (or perhaps never) do» p white ower vary 0 lle~ I have tlwo Funklns (or Hosts! ll you wig. to m up to date!) in the gwkgry, end the slugs were hm! upon them last year. This mrlnl the slugs had got it stlfiogdlflll- FR I put out a teospccnful Meta BIUEJdHQI near cacti plant and that did the trick! "Mm looks nth" liked rcllod cots 1nd, us the d. it has o. mlsnetic ntY-rlc Oh full name ll meluldv- uid l 1180 w» dlu-nve “m; by we opt when a lnrcflilr q Irina: found thlt slug; were killed bv dlsfifld“ "meta" emu!!! but tablets, 1m by 1c . was; ‘the? mm tryine MM GI l‘ mom Broccoli. u clullflower- e that seems to be unknown hero. The nun: hows it to be of Italian origin and 1t may therefore be im- lilltlblltftbl‘ tlggtallmovtvctzflbut "noth- , ‘A’! gttliwrevbnxrcxifims sow n‘ The old; historian; were much wi- lilnc, c Many bllli ppm-sq i tho vou- inc. 3%}? d. fifth nidu in the month of tho ‘moon dlhlnlnl V.“ I ' w litu-"fo nit dim- ‘ " "1035!" 53$‘ f0 TZ-iinli- ll t. vuiuic n ui or it v it wwnl v1 98 1:1,“ smut. nd Nae fruit: o N "n were t 3 nicht sorely i front." The sflluonne ls the some gehzfigrllkllawgfi wtb girl-I liy. when fruit mo: no tn bloom. But the render will notice tfut the Anglo-Saxon fruit- tnu were in bloom n month shad curs. ‘I other iilcmen ll described thul- rwudl. in the month of June. appeared a atm- north-cut. and ltc tnln stood before it towards the gufiwutalhushwuigtitiieegi ma; ' n . a a n a vcn . wlfm itgcce ‘HARP. it was seen cc- lng backward welt ‘ 8b t towards the . or iv Illu died. so s the chroniclcr. O rl wu yfil of district cf cl n0 My‘ m cl MM our history because he old ill"!!! important nasal of the "Illll Honrv I Don't 73:4 too been a. ‘fiwn i114. "This veer. in thl r . ulnnotc ilrowln _ hm 3116i: . mind ta ‘outlook was psmsti. them, wane long roots oov- °° ‘JUNE 5, 194.3 lll ulna?! u“ m‘ w ml!!! Ill .lu "Mlyquch ‘Wham: nu" 1mm hmllll. u; aims. n. um m. r11». Hid. And u» was so at on ebb of the tide i" "w. y before ufiyfl" "QTY-Kn" um“ "Y; " l“ ‘.222 limurim'“bl'iéi9'°ilnl°’ol“lfi ' PG I . 8 went n and walk over the Ir covered with“ blood, {flfighg eastward o Brfdie." It would not be (fulfils? fahn ‘ with 0110 10M ill! Wfllrls Ned. matter: went ill Besides wit); an; owl opt-lg 1 " other ways. Rial if if ll; wouliqservo any nocwuuil In Norm-adv n11 o-"‘§Z..':" and ' rosulwmfilntcrvmmgblfi 527% ‘fulfills '3." h“ 82103316,: well-irritates Kelley's fimgofi filishuv l,“ m" every . . no “flu.” m“ u h... flay thwulh mlnifold exxctlm thil so l. wu _ "N"- retiirn ods i066. when it B tionl. filawlrinn Inuit be dsllyl caused by the its T981113!‘ orbt. also this . winter. strong and l0 . and for ell things." b: ed. "This Ill! l Oand emu-ally. This never heard such in all or in wales." Qsndlcmu was on lebruiiry 2nd. ‘Ihe mast that was so deficient was the fruit of forest s. deed. Fifty or sixty practice was still ex ant in so em Germany. and otter foiiicninl tho pig; were‘ sllaughtcred and the CIIGI-IQI. 0&0 l-FDM ll I W than dubbed "dimud." Wm land cu- (l-lil) wu l! "his was e. very bllshted veer in . corn (grain). throurh the ruins that scarcely causal] you. Also in e teenth day before the caleiids Juiunry. woe the heaven seen very. red. u: if it were burnins. And 0n H1100“!- foi" near . n: spearhead. 09 "II AIYllulY a ENUNIEIS | INFANYRY I AIMOIIP €QIPI l OIDNANCI f ARMY SEIVICI CORPS | An‘ “lhfl- A D. latter 0nd of luv. wu men w 11n- common I tar with a tom tall. I influe the Intruder from you’ also was o0 deficient in mm. that than was when serious in- ears aso tli t t - loneiin m“ o‘ he ‘emit of British inventors. who, whether ‘the leader cf the Hlbtinc French Inna. 90M"! Qgullc, mud c corvette. while impeci-lne n PM in n port of Oust sriuin. The nshtlne Hench 11M f“. “u” yup; u; mflvg 51151‘: 1n thl bfltlld 0X’ the AUDI!“- sept time the General is in Algiers putting the list touches unity with Gcnenl Giraud. l i Mk i.\ have the Ictoct In tactics and Oqvillmulf- grccp propomlllu of the Canadian soldic humid, warmly clothed. ‘qf.’ qnd huvl $40.00 G RIO" ‘ r00: married men's and tradesmen I ¢||°V°""‘| ecrvlco. Free troininl Dlflvlild- Mm Now‘ 9°“, said Edison. Zlvlrig ma. reason why "the English ventors." Well, when you 3"’ ¥“°““'£n§i‘i.°§ on u m man. ' memos in the year ml. side 0f the nteune duct of mother Eng? Three years later, Lei.- Amer-lam unproven it, and is rec- vexaticul i; rgnwgt vacuum tube. which can ri n. In the inst war it was who mnde the first ta this land inventions. took hold of anal beln! durlM present the radio locotor whereby nesa. cloud 0r fox. .|th< Then there is the Scottish meaBTe resources“ hm successful "Ilfllev op to Sir Jump as bad. when he was plain Mr veal‘ before Edison took out n m t . a eqv-ieseiircfewufromhfic ‘they cte pic or mtfinve math bu ‘c-axrfi)’ 51f t d’ AQfl-qlnflll, anti-tech, field and helvy batterin- helivilelcm, skilled and nemi-iiilllod trudlimlfl- Signolr. uh eoglu, driven. gunman, driven, vlnlm. l" "i"- liiiilui rllllv mo. Ilium “Mr Driven. cooh. Mvlfimlkh "°"“‘ HOW ‘IO INLIS .. if .7" "..'l"l'..vv"“““i"...." I ambit . 0 Iv 902:. ‘OI’ iiilrfi lorvln calmed. rich cud lull thin coupon l0 0119"" 3mm: llollfu ICIIW“ u "'" New {Marlin “hi7: chwm" flggmlvin. 0mm, M. b. 6, Halifax, N.$.. for fr» NW"- hr"- "They mm nu n‘, on the radio. Juat, iocaii til: was the an invention worthy to slant‘. ‘glen; fighters can locate an enemy some dlstnnce away through dug. J. L. Baird. who, with the had his shop li8hted wlh i his pu- i... guru. o. M. sum. ¢m~""’ are not, m. lull. the uro- lsge inventor, d5! fin English, American and mm), m, ventcrs luvs us the three electrode l improved upon. by the ritzy?" lng called his gadget a "vslv " by glitter-i name it ls still known in ihcihi nit “has; Germans. who are quick u, possibilities that lie in otherseoftzlm th and won their initial victor-leg with links. A British mitigation brought. mu. idea WITH “ti”; “mill. moot . end t. the ~| Itlllfi _ lfizfflglfing Force A: In iho lost war. our boy! b‘ "W C°"°4‘°" A'"‘Y “m Allied chuck. For this proud ould'""°" k plus the natural M06 ' r, Thqy are comfortably; wg" paid, given free medical and den" th clear for each P"l'°l°"'p"" ‘M.’ . . . Salad w". dglgy victim?