1 1 1 1 "Ma'- e su Iii; E WESTERNGUARDI ‘GENT: sUMM iubscrl u" ' m“, , w to Street. w £331, Waltz!’ SIIBOL ngG y n zo per day. or 10o .. col 1 st, but advertlsl “figglnellrfure may be 1118"“ M “m; s word. strictly Plyfllllfl i “mace. BW 1 .-» m, .. e5 iii stock l}; $016009 m; gives instant re- m, 5[0mfii'll disorders. mug stoic. ,, on House. Kensinflgflfl- qihGcod llluslc, rrlllliaévfsgeqrilli - " d'e s carnival at gftlfilas ‘ties postponed ,“"‘d”" F” I ' L-726-2-7-4i. llexitcd rooms in lllibie for offi- Hllilfl. Appl c, silmmerside. L-'l24-2-7-2i. _|[I|{()\ — Friends will be -1o1l-.l:11 111.11 Mr. Josephus 1 "ll'1l\'ill£', from his '<: Mr. (nee .15) are receiving 111 oils of t-heir friends mi a bllby daughter ill at the Fringe lltS. FRANK AIT- Til away at her iii‘ m1 Wednesday Aiikell after a , ' was a o. llollmn Catholic rcccocu ihc last rites of Church from her pastor before p ed c1111". Besides her hus» ~11 1o mourn sev- . :.. Claude Kenny oi’ - ill Halifax; service; Douglas . i live small chil- \l»o her parents, Mr 1k Sonier of Sum 1L. <11‘ whcrn much sym- (‘1l(i<‘(l —S. ‘Sill , - ‘ii; is e1 -li.\|(lll.\'(|l“ 1.11 be cllvcliiii news to many of i 111,111 slcmrls there are to be 11g, to hcrll- that Mrs. who residzs at Sum- cd two beautiful . iuiit rcd breasts, gunih Hungarian part- 1 .wlio ccme daily t.) the ham for focd. The rchins did nct tomlnd lhe rn"w and took ter in t-lic barn during the iiili ln:1_1' be they are an ad- it is certainly good 1 100i tllrlr arrival, and llthope tilcy are real harbingers ln-‘tllllill that is not. but \- S. I Yii 5T. MARY'S‘ AUADEMY §Il§DIIJIISZDE It! iolicuzniv‘ 331-119 ill-mils of ., M "Side for the standing of arys Academy. month oi Jan- IFrances Gallant, 2. 1', 3. Edna. Peters. Ruth Kelli’. ZJShe- . Florence Williams. . Gloria Gaudet, 2. .riam Cameron. R051? Marie Blac- de Vl-i, i Gallant illflde V-l. lllliorle Rog Y“ 8 IIV—l. Albina Arwnault ll 'Pe.ly. 3. ltllilrPcrly- ' ill-kl. Pnzllis Gallant, 2. oiicrs and Red-s Gallant ‘ie Arsenault. Florence Clow, . . 3- Dorothy Mae- Dorothy Arsenault, "S. 3. Yvonne M. - . Ela Cl , :1. .1 Mcolold. a. dltfhn nglgilon. ' llvsic ntzmnrmsnr OVER 90 PER CENT it“ Class: Jean Nicholson, icon-fulfil’ Hm“ MMEWW‘ i. Downllllfl. Theresa Praught, w“ Anita Eleanor Campbell, - ac nn s. v ‘h, _ Williams, Wands _ Dori-y Calibeck, hem-loci; ,, mlli! MacNeill, Joyce ,' iarsllly Schurman, Anna. . ' Glliigimiillvér lSOlg “Reigns 011108.01’ _ , ‘miisnllmflilk M-“irie Dflaney ~ i Barbara Delaney, w,“ Mary Gaudet. v RIMES s-clrellc Gallant; Donna . gum“ Jiirman, Jean Dunn - - 0M1 MacPhee Elea- tcrs Jan t , ‘k pgmlyfccPhee, Norms - " . Florence .‘ "l Ramsay M“? IN (ANADA l. _- \ i “ruin will be delivered to any homo in w"; order to the boy responsible for dell mm is reserved for news 2-6-21. 433]) PART-Y AND DANCE B‘ i the dance, R OF SPRING-J 111a are \\'0ll(i1"i'-llg how many| Bunrd sent. ahead to rccon-' Jhn eoo u Church Stroet- u M“ osnsibn ‘w: rnmcs counts P N" m sovoflg, should be loft wml Mrs. Pond. eunum may be boughst dslleylflsdt any of the Itllltlwln] gtom u, oouiuos nmmon wsm Btroot Mus osmlot a1 ci-sovul. 5.122 _ per week. Phon _I -ou.c.un1:, Cornme Meal. Bran, Shorts sold Bruce's. JUDEPIIEDBINB . Barley right at L-‘IOO-Z-G-Zi. nose and g, HARNESS. Bridleg. throat drops relieve head colds at iTaylor Drug Co, Kellslngton, L-674~2-4-5i. —COD LIVER 01L capsules and ‘cod liver oil tablets will build your resistance liainst colds. Gourlies |Dfll8 Store. 11-725. 1 laborious: UNITED cannon. The services for Sunday, February 9th are as follows: Bedeque 11 A. M. Cape Traverse 3 P.M. Albany 7 RM. Rev. Ralph W. Barker, Minister. L-698-2-7-1i. I7—F§T)8IIIRBNT a heated 1 x ee, now occupc by Rex 5 and 10, ideally suited for any kind of business. Ap ly Gpurliqg Drug Store, Summers dc. L-724-2—7-2i. —C.M.BA. - Another successful 1dance was held under the auspices ‘of the C.H.B.A. in St. Paul's Hall, ‘and was mllcl1 appreciated bv the Air Force, many of the men walk- ing in from the airport to attend The ladies served a de- licious dunch at the close oi the D8!‘ - S -FLOWN T0 HOSPITAL-Ethel lfrving. 19-year-old Alberton girl. was brought to the Prince County Hospital bv plane veslerday. A Jnremlses, ' CanadlamAirwinvs craft. made the 50-lnile filsrllt to within a mile of‘ her home and broluzllt her here. She is the ciaughtcl- of Mr. .William Irving, who l‘(‘.\l(‘l(3 a mile from the Alberton village. Last night hospital authorities said ltiiss Irvllufs condition was “fair? She was under observation. they snail. Plot‘ operation had been performed Y9 . l 1 Personals -Mr. D. B. fvlacDl-mnld of North Bedeque 1111s a visitor t0 Summer- side this week-S. -Miss Helen MacLeod has re- turned to hcr duties ml the ~trlff of I-Iolmorfs Dry Goods Department after an enforced IIUSCIWP zvilh a fbarl attack of the flu.—S. 1 l gNew Air Squadrons l May sec action l ,At early date l UITAWA. Feb. 5 —(CP) —So.ine ‘of the 25 Canadian squadrons WlllCIl Prime Minister Mackenzie King an- inounced Sunday would be forlneo from gradual/e pupils oftlie British ‘commonwealth air training plan [may be taking part in the dcfvilqe ,of Britain within a few months, 1t ‘was authoritatively learned tonight, 1 Although the Prime Minister gave no definite word when the ‘lBW squadrons would be ready to leave .for ovela-eas, the output of pilots and air crews has been accelerated so sharply, it WES said, that for- mation of the initial units may be expected at an early date. At the outset the ground crew and servicing personnel for the addition- lal squadrons will be provided by the United Kingdom. It is understood. ,however, that plans call for the di-- ‘patch overseas of some Canadian lground crews by next September. l On arrival in an active theatre of war Canadian airmen graduating under the Empire plan will receive R.C.A.F. rates of pay and allowan- ces. Officers and men, will wear their present style oi uni_lcrm—- the same as that prescribed for R, A. f‘. pet‘- sonnel — and will be identified as Canadians by “Canada" shoulder patches and distinctive R. C. A. F. badges and buttons. According to latest available fig- ures the present strength of the R. C. A. R, officers and airmen. is l!- round 38,000. Under the Empire ar- rangement the total. however, is materially increased by inclusion of pupils from the United Kingdom. Au tralia, New Zealand and other Empire possessions. Out of this total. it is estimated that approximately 10,000 men arc being trained as air crews, with the number of graduates increasing every month. Authorities believe the annual graduate output will be anywhere from 25,000 to 30,000 once the pro- gram has been geared to maximum capacity. At present. however, only so of the contemplated flying schools are in peration with the other 33 scheduled to beopened and in or» ration by Sept. l of this year. S<5ll‘:)“(Il111111> ts: 1.1 65"’ 10.40 lllui lo.1:,1oo wan I rsonlo f/Z 1T‘ lHl 11 '1 l/wvuu Summcrsldo by a 289 for this service, "He: 0n your routs. and Mi"s.| iprobiem, also come under "W Dill‘- Annual meeting 0f Presbyterian Church, S’side 110w‘ LONG manna YOU T0 EAT 2 In those busy days, many of u; After votes of thanks were extends ed to two faithful members who kfvp the church beautifully decor. "led with flowers. to the organ- ists and choir, to generous donors and the pastor and his wife, the Lad!“ served B» light. delicious S filly druggist-Jfic, and 75c, Free French add Strength to British might lunch. Well known parcel in llrr hnnd. A {fend of ,r~" = '~ 'i~=‘- I SAID THAT ion has promised-too light-heert- WOMAN CALLED .<~,.1_1. l l-ur- -.l1;li l 11.1.11. “AVE ME MR.BENT~ 1 I I I S side citizen . By Louis V. llunicr Canadian Press Staff Writer a IJONDON, Feb. 6 ~—(CPI — Fill. free French illlvnl forces -—‘.lffil.‘illipxi v I -— ‘ ' ‘HOB 111,0“, passed away on Thursday andslnelcliillllncn 11.1\e “a. ’ , _ g growing SlilCW‘ o Bill-a 11,-. so. "willing about 8.30, at the Piince sbrengbn. ° ' County Hospital, Mr. Wilbur Mac- Félflfillfi, after a brief 11111955, Muclilarlane was 42 years oi’ age and was stricken Wit-ll appendicitis‘ only last work and fit-m the first little lwpcs were entertained f.r his re. ccvcry. M1", MacFarlnne was one of Sum- mcrsdes most highly respegtgd citlzrlls and his early demise is a great i=hock to his family and friends, Mi‘. MacFarlane was burn at Sea, Cow l-Iirad, lflermvcod, Lower Be-l dflliue. and was the son of the late Charles MacFarlzlne and Margaret Ellen Waugh MacFarlane. Ft;- some years he resided in the Unflgd States but rrturned to hjs native Prcvznce about ten years ago and had been rm-pleyed with. the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool for some time. He was an active member of the I,0.0.i=‘. of Summerside and a Past Vll/Irtliy Master of the lodge. He was . . a soc; mcnlber or the Masonic are world-Eamolrlls, the zgfiti-ton (ig- He leaves to mourn his Wm _ stroyer 'I‘r0mp ant an the su - and three Small children‘ marine Sllrcouf, large t_ in the Jessfe and Ronald; also world. Similar to a British light There are more than 100 warsh‘ 7s of all classes operating llndcl Vix- Adnlirlll Emile Muscilcr in ('0‘.ljLl1lC- Lion with the Bri' 11 alllnirrlfiv- and a F‘rellcl1 fleet Elll‘ arm 1s be- ing organized. Tllc free French merchant navy has acquired 400,- 000 ton: of the merchant shipping France possessed at the time of the Franco-German armistice. The warships include bilttleshlras, destroyers. motor torpedo boats, submarines, mulelayers and a large number of smaller craft. Some of the ve sels are in service and oth- ers are being re-arlned to meet the growing needs of the war at sea. Perhaps the mostjnlportnlli of tilcse ve=sels are the destroyers which as- sist British convoys in the Ellqli h Channel and the Atlantic. and the submarines. Mr. l Two Vessels World-Famous Merchant Navy Expands . h J Two oi the free French vessels J K ensimrton And Vicinity home Monday even where in Upper Canada. tions of the roads 1n this section of the Province many of the far- mers arg hauling in potatoes whcb are being shipped out daily by local Pzoduce Dealers. Mr. Ralph Howard and Mr. El- wood Clark were visitOrs to Gra- ham's Road on Monday evening game. Mr. William Hughes was a YO- celit business v s't"r to Summer- are now rccewlng heartiest wngrat. uiolions. H. Forecast White Grubs May vliilite grubs ln Ontario and Quebec minion Department of Agriculture jllr'ous occu-l-ence grubs is expected and Niagara afeas of Ontario. No economic damage is expqpted to cc- cur in the Oka-St. Jerome-Mon- treal area where the grubs will of their development, spending the winter as adults in the soil. Throughout the greater proport- ion of Ontario, however, an abund- ant flight of J1me beetles is expected 1vhich may cause evere defoliation of shade tees, particularly ash. poplar. and c‘m. eggs from wilich a. severe outbreak of the second-yea;- stoge grubs may be eXpGCLEd in 1942. mounted to 400,000 tons. No less than 60 oi the merchant vessels un- der the free French flag have a gross tonnage greater than 1,500. At the end of December, 160,000 tons were manned exclusively by French crews. Elnglish seamen help to make up the crews of the rest until sufficient recruits arrive to man the whole of the free French merchant navy. Atso under the command of Ad- miral Mllselier is the free French nil- force in which more than 1.000 French airmen have enli ted. Those stationed in Great Britain have been divided into the three follow- infi groups:- l. Hccnedeience squadrons, most- ly fighter squadrons. which French airmen fly British airplanes. 2. 'I‘ra.ining centres for allied pil- ots, where French airmen are train- ed by French instructors flying Brit- ish machines. three 1 _ ; _ cruiser. ‘Prlonlpliantls top speed of Ioggllerjilgollafisogagiflflgfiififrflie 43 knots ranks ' as one of the first. Old hm195tmd_ Mucx, syynpmh is est in the we‘ 3 Sllrcouf, in ser- mended u, me beregved ram“; m vice since 1on4. is as: feet lone, by gh¢1r1O55_ I29 1-4 and 23 l-I feet. Its arma- s.T..‘I.‘-i1“‘“°’°l "’“‘ m“ “l” "n1§1?3%J1‘°13.i”.é“§lfigliiflofiilai; UnitedmChfirch DIInItel-rfrlm wqilllmw tube; and carries 22 torpedoes. It 1n the cemeteri. a; Norm Bedeque {has s radius of 12,000 miles and The service will be under nlé “all” *1 “Phil”- augpiceg 0,1 pyjme Edward Lodge The naval personnel was recruit- _Q,Q,1=1_ _ 5 ed from among entire crews of ves- ' sels who rallied to the side of the [free French leader. General Charles "Avg No 351cm,“ De Gauile, when France fell, and 311T PLENTY GMT sailors from merchant ship: who _____, were anxious to serve in the vaar [QNDQN may‘; _(CP) __Apart fleet. Among the latter are men from the ajpabsorbmg tap-c of me from Newfoundland fishing trawlers. wan peopk, 1n are“ Britain are: King George VI has approved the mligng mare about food than they award of the Distinguished Service have (myyr done 1n men- uvei says ‘Order to the commander of the sunb- 2P“ 1“‘““' 1“ u:1‘“:..“1i*’-*. T21" .3Ii°'....°‘211;§? - , . . . . o,‘,’§}§§,f'12‘§g",m‘_y Journal of bhelranlcs the Distinguished Service "Phcre are disconcerting gaps in Mm“ - our store-cupboards, "adm'ts the wr tei". "Lmnons are not be had; gfislilxnaglxlldhgs 1,3310% acggréalgg! The free French merchant navy chocolate is becoming more ma as expanded tremendously since "1"" "mime- .1‘.‘.‘.¥..‘§?.‘1".“i’.1°‘b.‘él‘. ‘Ei-‘iiiil. “I555 lhwhiglzercd conversations ‘age [the Domlglons were immobilized pace e ween me mlstomer‘ w o and disarmed Bv September 200 000 ‘m’ ondgggd wms Wm; grog‘ lions had put to sew 1min ‘and by er, an e grocer, a a magc " "" word 10mm“. passes "on one w December the gross tonnage had a- the other, m; tavorrd customer THIIE THE TOILER J A i‘ (‘IIIEYQIYIE late‘ 111th a wrll-w apped 3. A parachutist section. WHEN "TWINS" MEET! Miss Yvonua In Blssw arrived from an en- joyable holiday wih friends in Borden. mozning t9 rejoin hi5 corps some- In spite of the deplorable condi- wl1"-1‘e they attended the hockey Be Abundant In n. forecast of the appearance of in i941, G, H, Hammond, Division of Entomology, Science Service. Do- says a widespread and extremely in- of second-year throughoutma 1."; tithe ntri dou- e3, 95,2110?‘ of 5.8mm: a?‘ similar Mrs. Typical Customer of 1941, se- condition will obtain in filo Oshawa ‘NW1 by the National Retail Dry statt the season in the third year and will provide ERSIDE GUA. PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE War The Preob l have to t‘ - ' " . 11.3.1 o... $.11? .7i3i‘£'i'-.1‘o"“8§‘. wdwi¢iT°J?§§o°‘t2l'€§.i“liLYl‘-§'lly’ ___. §iLl$°fiulu“i.%°€?.. .%’é3.’.1.§l;€‘31 F31‘ may evening in the Church B know we're playing m: and Mr William Michael of cnsl-lom A’ final Crllshlflk British blow 1o’ gaélérfieortneetlngtcommemed w-m; loose: wit]? our insides, but the job town was a. busfness visitor 1,9 wrest all Italian north Africa. from Mr C R mwvmhv after which 11111818 ta e first: place, Irregular Kensington Tuesday. FB-Wlil wntwl. seems impendinlz. In side énd- 1 81ers was voted to pre- meq _,1.rregularsleep. and new ways —-——— East Mrlca- the sl-Bfle l5 bell?! Slit c .L n the absence o4’ the of living are all causes of comfipb Mm Elmer Bernard was m for conquest of Italian Eritrea. and ecrc ary, Mr. Hugh 11‘ Monk-n “om sunlmerslde mad” with‘ h“ for probable return of the Emperor was appointed to record the mln- H mg y; - little daughter 3am“, mm L‘ ‘ of Ethiopia. Haiie Selassie. his il§€¢a“2§'°“’°111$"1" "We - C ""5 ”‘ """° “d”! u s... o1... o».- irla: e so u t1 iti ons i t’ ' Ye - the congregation foal- tlli: pbstesyea? caused mginlgnbyltlleldtillalapipgtdydnc]: pm“ mere‘ -_-_- Th“ is the African W“ picture He (mpymsized the fact that n is ofmoiature {mm thalargeintestine A uocessm am n d d etched bv reports from British head. m"? necessary now than ever to Therefore that moisture t ' d5 me <1 P8 £811 ai-nce quarters in Cairo and not import. make ti-l church. a spiritual b'd i turn This is d b m“? m‘ m er auspleoes o’ t e Kem n8‘ anuy challenged by terse and um aims c “Hanged and med the several minzxlfgl sazglttgewaltfitéfinag: gnLlgltdlljlltOll/Lllllumtz}: blfiifi; wgfsorldelig ggmgllénllrsatilgggtéfildakvhwliqtsgggrs gtlly- rcat cf bondage by s. wicked present in Kruschen At the sa ' ' e - _ . m evening. After the presenting of Axis hoped to achieve by lau chin enfignpflnkd ma“! . t “m? Kruschen, by its dime“: prizes which were won by ML‘ AL a. joint air offensive in the Clentra m,“ rmwed and dmggvrA was oouonulolps to flush the kidneys, bert McLellan and Mr. Alfred Hig- Medllerrflnew- it crystal clear ganization»; e u - ll 0!" thus ridding your bloodstream of Ellis 10o‘ bridge, and Mrs. P. N. Le m“ they have n” haclited -' M5’- murlslq-ingl stigtlgarjfngflasgowad f,’ m, accumulated toxic poisons Blanc and Mr. Oliver Arsenault for gfglsilyfléwed - the British African “ l, ~~-<1t1 "At -, Lloyd Gorriil plesented the Trea5-' of d (555112; l-gefigo/iézn that the tSIZB lulxlglllmgegllég wlégléhlig/dxaglafinyél: There are intimations that Italy's lllltgllzflglpggciizltg gginwd m: that depends on the indivigulcllnLlimgaorllig mamder M- m0 9110111113 was th0f- gllltaetongwglfi? Olfnijttlsant armili b now . ' . , . , , ~ s r . Dast year than for iolir “Vyrfir-Toglr? fills métwl “m” 59°“ h“ bee“ ilffiggynfi“i,°yefni“aflwiflg the “gm gated dlsaswrs- 15 wltgrrllgll- Itylllgv €Z51‘l“13.’1‘1?"“lf.‘2."“*m"** ~~ ..::.u. 1.5.7155". s-"Y “re-raw” ' ° “ " . 1&"°§.‘1ié“5...l? <11 - e ' ' lm - . i'.'_ . ' 0 Ladies. Chm ‘e5 Aid and Y0“? to keep you regular’ aid (meet? With the ‘test wishes of ills many to esclape a British trap closlmzpgn Meson‘ C’ R_ Regal J. c‘ Moum Sh“; mduy to remedy the mischief friends to carry‘ with hm Sgt. onmt in Libya. v yarn, and L w_ Hancock were M» wrought by irregular meals and Pilot Officer Mlllan M. Waite of Wm h ls beak the Italian army pmntgd to the Board o’ Managers‘ 0mm you can get Kmschea tram the R. C. A. F. left on Wednesday , C struck from Eastern gLiby’; ""9 Elzvnt was 200.000 stron estimates, of neutral observers. What is left oi it, sta .ba.ckward toward Benlzasi, is f at not more than 75,000 and of that strength represents work ggrgdeg. not combat units. Another - t-rwos may be scattered in RalTl-ilms ln 'I‘rluoli or elsewhere in N°élh ATTIOH. but they are far away 1m can do little to the shatter. ed army in Eastern Libya. British Air Scouts report motoriz- ed columns moving westward from Bcimasi, indicating a nossible Itch iéantrctrellt from that} main base in la5_,91"ll,l-lll,l’&1- British forces are c osm- in on_ Bcllaasi bv both coast- ai and interior desert routes. Marshal Grazlalll, coillnlander of iaurcd much v a e. ~ Mr and IVi "ll McDonald From Bencasi {,0 Tilfigfiteisdecijfglllél llapnv newly _, .. ‘ed home 0n than 400 miles air line. B‘. me Monday evening from their iloncy- single coastal road, much of it open moon trip to Charlottetown and to direct fire of British naval zun5_ it ls 605 miles or more to g GAhgi there is cverv evidence that razlannlacks the transport equip- lnmlt fol such a trek, The British authorities have reported finding Italian trucks and cars. by the . abandoned with empty fuel tanks. Some of them are work- inz for Britain now. Only the certainty that he could not hold out_at Benaasi would jus- tlfv the Italian commander's risk- lml a.n attempted retirement to Tri- poli. Annihilation of his armv l-n route would not only be poeslbloiwe mobabie. Yet he mlflht prefer that to surrender en mass at Bengasi. TYPICAL CUSTOMER . '.OT}IER OF THREE NEW YORK, Feb, Feb. 6 —(CP1 -—Here is a thumbnail sketch of O. Goods Association in a national letter contest. . She 15 Mrs. Clementine ‘Ihill of LaCrosse, Wis, a slim 36-year-old bio-lid, who is the mother of three_ two boys and a. girl. She says that her husband. who is 40. earns s30 a week installing and servicing oil burners. _ Mrs. '1"i1"ll's hobbies are bridge, ice skating, hiking, mllsic and the movies. She does her own housetwozk, makes some of her own clothes, and lives in e. four-room apartment. PIUKING WOMEN FOR- LAND ARMY E, England, Feb. 6 — (UP) —Wa.ntedl One thousand strong, keen, energetic women be- tween the ayes of l8 and 35 for Brztairl’; Women's Land Army, which already has trained and found jobs for 9.000 farm girls. ‘There is a big demand ahead," said Mrs. D. Jenkins, at Land Army headquarters in this Sussex town. The last batch of reserves will be called up for training in January and the first appeal in 1941 will be for 1,000 women. It‘s no easy Job. Mrs. Jenkins estimated only about 600 out of every 5:700 apprcants will be chosen for training. Toughest of all the jobs is fores- try. There are 400 women already serving as “lumberjacks" through- out Britain. Mrs. Jenkins declared farmers are mllch less prejudiced Interpreting Thel m... lzlzeriml _ RD coulss IMPE Im Try it! No change in the Tells of Courage of Men and Womenl NEW YORK, Feb. 6 --(CP)—Ome of the fastest-selling books in the United Slates is Quentin Reynolds’ “The Wounded Don't Cry." a mov- ing tribute to the courage oi Bri- tisn men and women by an Ameri- can reporter who watched events in France and the British Isles from the day Gonna-fly invaded the Low Countries Reynolds. widely known as a C011’- espondent and short story writer, 11:14 written a book about the maichless bzavery of the British llC0])l(\ who lace the blilzlcrieg. Ig- llorllg the politics of war, he has told of its people W110 in thzs con- flict are ill llle front line. Apparenly the United States was awaiting Just such a. chronicle. The publishers of "The Wounded Don't Cry," E. P. Dutwn and Company. New York, reported that two pl'int_ ings were sold out the day of pub- lication. 'I‘he book now is selling at the rate of o. printing a day. BREEZY BUT SENSITIVE Reynolds has been a sports writer and foreign correspondent as well as a. fiction writer. I-Iis style is that of the breezy Sports Writer but he achieves a depth of feeling that amounts to indignation when he describes a particularly senseless bombing of g, French town and to awe when he comes to the laugh- ing nonchalance of Britons in the face of air raids. It is sensitive too. though, one‘- would l-lardly suspect it as he Hero is the Cleanser of tomorrow-brought to you today! For New proved Old Dutch contains a new miracle ingredient-and does these ll-"Pflllfl! things: (i) Cleans 50% faster than even the famous Old Dutch that-has always been Canada‘: favorite! (2) Dissoivea grease almost like lflflEw-BIVE! you double-action leaning! Just a few quick wipes and sinks. stoves and bathtubs sparkle-immaculately clean. it's safe for porcelain, metal. Ind painted surfaces because it Doesn't Scratch. ge-the difference is all inside. l first chapter starts: "Hitler marched into Belgium Just as I marched into the Ritz bar. The first thins I did was to order a drink. I dont know what Hitler did first." Reynolds covers the mound with an eye to human interest. Another book about Britain's gallant defence that Ls QIIJOYl-YIK success is "RA? 0n Eflglfifld" by Ralph Ingersoll, publisher of the New York newspaper PM. This l5 less about the people and more about. Britain's military de- fence. But "Report on Ensland." (Simon and Schuster, New York) also is the story of Londoners who go their raid shelters everv nght and are not afraid. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Feb. 6-—(CP)—P1*0- ducg Market prices here today, as reported by the Domlnlvn DBPBYt- ment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade prints, Jobbing price. 34-34 1-2; first, grade solids. Jobbing price, 33 1-2-34; Quebec no i pasteurized, regraded, wholesale price, 33 3-8- 33 1-2; Quebec no 2 regradcd, 32 l-2. Cheese: Western white and ori- ored, wholesale price. for export, 14. B835: graded shipment m used free cases, offering at, A—large 23 —23 1-2; A—-m8di1m1 20-40 1-2; A -—pullets 1B . than they used to be against ac- cepting women as farm hands." IAN 1 1N1 Elli OLD DUTCH CLEANSER NEW MIRACLE INGREDIENT DISSOLVES STUBBORN GREASI LIKE MAGIC PUTS AN END TO NEEDLEQC DRUDGERY AND ILBOW.FAQ CUTS CLEANING TIME ALM IN HALF 0ST 1 7°} 56-376; PEI oobblm no 75's . .80: PEI mountain n1 80 85. Bennuds reds no I l. 150’! R. C. A. F. Mobile Recruiting All men residing in the Alber- ton District wishing to join the R.C.A.F. should apply to the R0- cruiting Officer who will be at the Profiff Bldg. Alberton, b0- tween 9 AM. and l0 P.M. on February 10th and Hth. E Your Doctor Stands 1 Your Druggist Your doctor knows best. 0n visit to him does more goo than weeks ment. Enmalfs stand behind his expert diagnosis ready at all times to fill prescriptions care- fullv and accurately. We ran- not. afford to make a mistake. So if you are not feeling vii-ll. DON'T DELAY. go to your Doctor and THEN come to us for accurate dispensing. of home treat- THREE QUALIFIED DISPICNLQERS A Registered Drllfrgist In Attendance At All Times. ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. Potatoes: wanes no 1 75's .60- 170; no 2, .45-..55; NB mountain no By W eslmref. lhr e lemons brforc long. ‘But never mind! What do‘ these titties count in comparison With the prospect of a, frugal, scientifl- callv fed Britain? We shall emfli? a. vitamin-conscious, people. B- people who have long last acquired habits of thrift that will be an ex- ample to mankind." HOW COME, ANYHOW? The control of insect pests is 0M of the main problems that comes w‘th intensified taming. Forest 1n- zioects. which present an enormous view of the Dominion oepartmmt of Agricuituze. A pYOlEf-‘tlvc BY-item is maintain-ed bv the Department to prevent the introduction 0f I01’- eign pests into Canada. I'VE GOT IT! THAT WAS or YOUR NEW aov FRIEND, PAUL BENEAND HE LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE ME r PHOTO ON THE PIANO HELLO, TILLIE D jél/VHYHAVE , 1114150121: zavéllnrlzsr? 9M1 E? WATCH‘ TH’ SITTIN U_, HOW CAN I HEIP BEIN’ LATE HAVEN'T GOT A WATCH ?? THERE'S ACLOCK ON ' ROG!‘ MANTEL -' WELL, GEE! A FHLA TH‘ WAY IN THERE MY LAND] WELL, IT'S JUST TOO BAD IF YOU HAVE TO TAKE 51X STEPS OJTTA QIR \NAV-- HASTA i ALL TO SEE - ' ‘flrn-eo-pimsl- .‘ . Q su- we»