[AGE rook TllE BIIARLIITTETUIIN GllAlllllAlt M» Qaliy (Founded dent: Lieut. Col. W. Che: Editor and Managing ' ‘ - J- A1500 t Editor": rrauk Walker and Lieul. Ian A “Hammett, tat-CZNNJL (On Active Service! "The Strongest Memory is Weaker TM! the Weakest Ink." MONDAY, ivovlizmntiil. 194$ The Best Colla Preluicr Licorgc Drew of O11! that live mill on dullztrs of the lll-Ilt Yllclofl’ Lollll hzid bccn r~lllJ>Cl‘ll)\‘tl b)‘ the UHHIHO (Jflvellllllellli at thc sunn- time can.» Llntlirio mod it one llhJlT "tltltl rczlstin why tluiy shouli-l . . \ also stibscrilie thc liiuu lll ilw cztpztcllics. llc sills thzu b iud- ill tbi~ issu: will i11 fulul"! M, _“.‘.UI,1\.,] u! In‘. h‘. m,» (llllityltl l_itl\»C]'lilIlClll‘ lti |i.'i_\llit'lil of uny iillligllllllll, including succession‘ (lllllt'>. lhis i.» only atu thcr \\:tv of saying. of cours-"i that L':111;1<l;i'§ Victori- 1.111111 is the best sort °l Vice-President: .l. B. Burnett, FJJ. Burglary: Lieut. UoL l). A. Mmlfiinnon, 0.8.0. in 1881) ter S. MQLIIN It. urnett. FJ-L feral ario, announcing coats has been citizens, 1f lllty will“ extent of their catinol, what is All Saints Day. u Isn't it a blessing the ban on the sale 0f rubber The Montreal Gazette is under a new editvr; evidently he has a sense of humor or is nOt 50 serious and mattcr-of-fact as his predcccssor sce- ing he ullowcd thc following pun in the previous staid 11nd pundcrous editorial ciiltuutis of Cun- adzfs Commercial tnoutltpiaicc: "The qucslioit 0f whcthcr fish can talk has bccn Fflrivcd. parent that John Bracken was wise in commis- sioning this profound and expert study: Whitton has challenged fundamentally the social security plans n0w before the government, bu! she has not contented herself with mcre dcm-uc- five or obstructive criticism. Fur from it. submits alternative proposals which are complete, well reasoned and well documented. She has provided Canadians with a constructive altcrnfl- tive recommendation, which they may accept in whole or in part. stiggcstious, we have a. chance to build a real Canadian social security machinery. — FDlTOklAL NOTES — Dr. She Out of all thcs: iitformcd I i i revoked? Only, where are tlw the w“ ma enmwd m‘. Ben“ duty at its outset. Going overseas iv it: it- s in i940. he was later attuned to Canadian head uarters in If they the use of thc-in going about m . . , -.i bii schools?" CllllillUflil >.'l‘lll'll\' zigdlrnt unv >01! til llluttfidi b t i“ i ‘ ll - Al... i»; ll \\lllt’il ll$l\\'lll.‘l‘ may JCCOHIC ,. _ _ _. _ _ . . _ _ iii‘ lull i) l r lli lit-ltrr tlrut muncy 1n 1h; balilt, lllc B‘ll_ll‘~ lll (dllllllcl) lllllfil" llll‘ lltllk‘ 1914i 1 c. 1C 1 H . I H l i View“ lwm i3. Rc:1r-.\d11111';tl crzidock \\'llll :1 Hllflll nnvul sdhntl- .»- \ .' : i it‘ i ' ‘ - - “will “mil \ l] (ll ‘dim (1 ill-tr in thc 1'01! cncotlntt-rctl t1 powerful lmrmnu squadron , ’““lllll 'll"l' l" l“ l l“ l under .\d11nral vou bprcc tiff (tiriincl 0n thc .1;1n. _ - l i_i.-'. .- lll-rlri l\ ihi. i~ ii 1 tin ilrttutlviit for lh: 1mm sunspot (lulc, m .1 ltuming light inc lnilish l0>i in thc tiled‘ ll‘ i i- uf piilri lism ziud the pul- lllli ("Gull llllllc llllll Alllllllllllllll" llllll llll’ gulalll‘ riiitic (znrtdizui \\ nil! Yfiillllll“ fore lu- buy» lll\ \llI‘.l'\‘. lint it business 111011111411, ncvcrllitilssli, zidirtn ~h~uld llIl\'t' his iiwll Slllkfi (Einxulzt. Political Iron buys the \ t"c iuvvr PFHY-IIICCI "l1 l’r1nci~ ' uurd l>l:.n\l hud S_)ol.c‘iii wbicl. gnu \‘I|ll'\l clcctvl‘ votcs of Libcrul and Cvllsfll'\'illl would hair; bJvli stilllCltlll to clcct u cluuliili-lli and the Libtuil. \\'illll(l have carried ll) Scflls d" thc Coussrizunc,» Ll. "That is 0:11‘ of thc iriiuivs iif p1 arc not llhiflllllflllii of piiwisiiiil- do is sizing.- 1h- public will riiughl it should 111-: hr hsynnd the tiowct- of man toydfi- vis: 1111 llf~ll'llllll‘lll whii>c ztppriixlintttioti w0ulll lint bv iplilc so rough .'l~2 that in Island." Alas. the zippmxiniziiioii was evfiu “Yollflllelil in I935, whsu thc Liberals, with 46.461 Yotcs. carricd thirty seats while thc C011 34,108 volt“, c; system-but fancy the Liberals 11 Parcels For Uve .» Uuce lilurc, :11 the risl; of bcittg repetitious. lct us recall that Xovcmbcr I is the lalcscdate 1'11‘ destinations Christmas delivery; Tihcre will undoubtedly be '4 mailing parcels to overseas grcztt rush at the {Just offices i1 ilillé, lllk‘ Qxlliflilllliii bsing that thc heaviest lllilll on record will be cxpt-ricncrd. with the stiitllll" of mrccls, cswclally to mem- h l bcrs of the ztrlncd forces, tiscftil to the prupcr wuy to puck and tic- pucltages are being nizidc, with the ivzirniug llCCC>>1ll'_\' tlclny i.- czttisctl by incutilplcic or Wfvllg addressing, and fzmllyi pztcltiilg. thousands of letters 11nd parcels the course 11f 1 lzcczttisc of supplying mi< fiirnizilinn o parcels. lt is ]H|llll(‘ll out that flinlsy c aim: not >llllllllltf fur brittlc brcztlcablc Culllilill'.'l'.~'. n; Rid tiztrrv :1 mic Tlhat “its llli‘ time we sliiiubl ll2t\'(‘ scrapped our nbsclctc l/"llllll food These must be sccuifly t0 hcztr it b9- is :1 510ml sound that cvcrv Can- in thc crwlit Ol Y haul (in elcctuflll ill value ln ll"! vcs, 2:41 Votes _ . $2 )lllik'>. lllCCllltlli The best i119)’ y. But surcly llllllcc lilllllllll second to none. 5Cl"‘”llll"e5- wllh thc vacztncv on '1 )l‘C‘C(‘<lClll. grceing to that! i l r5333 D. (Tfoiixlcll. ftmd for gifts for 1 the next f'-‘\V , _ _ with thc ludilor in conucclion su,,,,_.5tiOnS d5 membcrctl hcrc. Uh 111111 much uu- are held up in the IIGCCPSH)’ 0f r tcpziiritig the Z\l‘(lb’)1if(l bOxfS products o1‘ _ _ lf Just remains Admiral wcut down with his ship; ihcre Wits '1" itiiniitiising thc fact that our ztrnis rcccived a 56r- ious reverse, though it ivzts fnzulc up fur lzttcr in thc battle off thc li‘.'tll<l:t11(ls. 1F >l< i \\'hn szrvs thc practice of tucdiciue docs not pay? Dr. R. j. .\Izu1iou, u-lto was for :1 brief 11¢!’- iod Conservative leader, 11nd lutvr dircclor .\. R. P. lcft $34 rcccivcs tin annuity of $0,000 .1 vcnr 21nd occup- nncy of the llztnion home at Ottztivzi. of thc estate is divided cquztlly ziniong threc stills James, Paul and Robert. real estate $27, $>1.151; cash $7,434; 12,329, und tnisct-llzi I2 .\notbcr stag: has hrcn rvnched wiilt l'(‘_l-'ll'tl l0 tltc vacant judgcship. ll is slnlcd .\lr. 'l'\vtc1lic's claims have bccn ctiusidwubly (‘lllYiilCUil bv thc representation that us :1 Chnntlisr b1 i after and apprccialctl bv th: buslncss community. It is likewise stiggcstczl nn imnfldirttc appoint- ment will be llitldc until the cve of the clcctiou. which has llCCll unfillcrl siucr 1041. bring cited us formerly cnudticlcrl ycnrlv picnics for fhi: lilllc ones of Charlotlclinvii, ztud O'Connell first contacted Chnrlnftctmrn through “The Alias Santa Claus Fund." spniisorctl by thc Guardian, and as the ra-sttlt ones who lxincfitctl from his g-‘llcrfislly. 1F >l< >l< lloilours for cabinet lllll sicrs, clc.. zirc Qtlflilll! Hundreds u; _tl12mselves in at Ottawa. Darrin Silvc1-cr11ys,_c11- voy extraordinary and minister ])l.(‘l‘llllOl<‘Iill1ll‘y of Belgium to Catiada, presented :1 Belgian Mili- tary Cross. first Power and in Air blarshal L. S. llrcnvlncr, R. A. 17., chief of staff, at a graduation of Ilir Hill/l- gzttors at No. 8 Air Obsvrvcrs‘ school. Ottzuvzi. * 1 of 5,556. Lhidui- his will, his ivitlviv Balance Th; irslztte consists of iitstirzinct- 11nd anuuillcs bonds 574.050: stocks llJUllS ' sscis 51.339. W? i 175i vcr h: I> .ly siitilbl his zulvicc being grc the licuch in .\'('\\= lil‘lll'lS\\'lCl\' lhcu instilutctl Fl to Orphaned Chiblrcit. .\lr. of cor1'espo11d@11<:<! not only conlrihulctl 1n lhlll Fund, but Llll(l‘.'i'l0f‘1l( to give n sunnncnlfvat 85 well in thc shape of a picnic. llc will long b9 rc" especially by huudrcds 0f liltli‘ class .\ir bliuistci" C. (l- to for Prime Rlinisttir King Zll1'l iocamr system. At the King's New Year fnvestiture this tion of Officer. Order British mi. prle and later raised to the rank of full colonel. eminent asking adoption oi’ a more generous attitude toward mission of the thousands of fugees from Nazi tyranny who are riser to escape to the freer air of this continent is deserving Dublin support. Before and since m: beginning of this war Canada has giiven numnber of these refugees, but has Hdmlsfllon. which have been operat- ing 8.5 barriers against any 5 Wlllgees have condemned ths policy of our Government p5 callous and unsympathetic. and throughout the country there has been a certain uneasiness of conscience. muda on the refugee problem prov. ed virtually nothlniz but some pious resolutions. and in the months elapsed sings it was held the urgency helpful measures has There are. for lns‘ance. P ed 10.000 of these unfortunate re- fums l" Pvvtiisial. and their nilvht hrs been. growing st-rdny wuss This paper has viii desire to nd- vocate n policy r-f letting 1305s "p- un Canada a flood stricken refugee who sc-"m '1: the industrial war suhdded. become a Plmrge upgn m9 tiubli". and i‘ wcnl mirent commitments. whim might, intcrefcro 1a of II trail-planned scheme for the rncourriw-srnent, of Britls relief of the despera strlctions upon their free entry. Up ih: mountain-wall Blank with snow. Roped _by waist t: waist, The climbers go Whilt-f pill arzund them. tles-iiatily a . l. A frozen world hangs in empty air Roped to him Who. just a stop ahead. Tests the shai With cautious tress- e r Of c1131 and crevasse and are safd "i? __ ciiAiii-rrrrrfcowi~t- customs. Col. F. F. Fulton Urges Workers To Back Loan (Montreal Btu‘) stressing the importance of the work they are doinl and the T38? tilfiffirmsmh t“ 1.32"’ to we flint-in: men at mo“ three years overseas. yesterday spoke to reiiow eaiployeu at the Northern Electric , Limited. colonel Fulton, (who is a son of luv. R. Charlotte- G. Hilton, formerly of town) also ursrd 1 per cent participation in the current Vie- w man drive. me: llies manner of the special products division of North- ern Electric. he was active in the Canadian Oorps of Slllllls before Al‘ London on special dutes and is credited with being the organizer o! the Canadian Army's first radio- year. Colonel lion was awarded the distinc- Freer Entry For Refugees (Globe-and Mali) A move to secure signature to a. nass petition to the Federal Gov- the ad- re- of lWIbOFBBe to a. ceriail mposed stiff conditions about their sub- tantial inflow. Spokesman o! the The conference -heid at Ber- NOVEMBER 1. 1943_ 31']! N ....r|-t|s mom to cuss: m: VICTORY PARADE I Tvl eon-you may be non efllvof-Iliovldory parade. Your Imminent In Victory lends will tpeed the Joy. Owmen endwonnn we urvlngoanenylrontn. Wherever they gmtlwy odd to tho glevy of Canada. They are entitled to the bow equipment h the world --Yevr purchase o‘ Vldery lend: will help to give it lo than. Thomvlnn the glad day comes and you watch IlieVldery parade pen, you will liuvotltevlqlittedoonpveudhtlu knowledge that you helped to the llnlt of your ability. SAVE uvn - srm m: vtcroav ‘k "Y VICTORY BONDS ‘slam OVER A CENTURY OF SERWCE abcrtlve. producing for some increased» s esrmat- of poverty- migh‘. as boom d fsvcr no ner. fer with the eiiolutlon .h lrrrnlgra- fhul. for the l1’! CmETQ-PTICV tlcn. But it, dries [s31 l‘ * "‘ "' . . . ' bio. Tn! contribution to the t/hi h h\s arisen about the re Pee m" Ks ,. lluudretls hero will regret thc dcuth of “F, _l. lg Pflrtiilzal aiubnihsr placesfthg giflllllllfil},ggfigflfiflgellmll“ prove of s “thc ("hildrcnis- Fricntl." whn srggrlzlglgrriyllnfltmrighlthn counntcenarc‘: Under the Velez-ans‘ Land Act, ' ' “‘ ”" YlLS-"i Te- 1942, selected vcterans with two THE CLIMBERS v era-it They hear his ringing axe acres."- rcuilh him. country. one part of a much larger whole, but it is rt part ivbcrcin this Prov- ince can be helpful. as tociny it is showing that if. intends to be. the Brztish Coiutnbn Government, 11nd no uouot of the Lcglsature. but also of the lands be plflCCd at. the disposal of the veterans free, thereby reducing the initial rc-estnblish Under sattfnctory safeguards, then all of the money made available by the Dominion to the veteran can be used in ablishment of‘ his home clearing, stocking and equipping of his farm. A milffozi acres is s. Years’ experience in farming (pos- sessed or acquired» can be placed on the land by their cwn choice, with some degree c-I assurance that their efforts there will neither be ivasled nor iimightcd down by un- clearable debts. eludes _ mlnlon of $3,600 to the vetcran for land and buildings, and $1,200 tid- ditlnnal fcr lrs equltzment and live stock. when it is icrizillv shzuicl prove a handsome bonus gering doubts as to the nature of the Petnin-Lnval has its apologists still in this coun- try) published by "France". It is the Lflllll selllemflll l5 ‘ml!’ their him encies. And so through in every line. These thing! sion! list which breathes comb-should not be forgotten when oration and support of the Axlsvichy tries to tum again. TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA SLABWOOD WANTED 1t will be the desire not only or VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII pzc pie, that these ost cf their outlay in ent upon the land. individual the est- and the a zable gift, even in British Col- Slabwood, cut foot lengths Highest Prices Paid. H. R. LARGE & C0. _ fwllllpllpr/yvrn ZIIIIIII _ , _-.s<.irriv.allv ATTENTION The scheme in- the a-clvaire ov the Do- Brifish Columbia's gift, ‘nznl-sinonted IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ thci veterans. i‘ s v it y y y y i i b Vichy. Censorship iManchester Guardian) Anyone who has still any tin- regime (and it should study a document __ . _ _ ‘( lh-"f _. n1;- f-...Youwh0sefootItrBc<‘- '-- " 1- ~ cntzisctl unil tustcuctl. lltllllClllZll” care sl10uld 'flFifllficzglgzlfilézogligl?lggsitgptlnilcccgl ‘lgcriizfoof Sm, me rope 135:1; usetlhzf viigixiayngetigggshiiigyudae bt- tuLLu uwtvn imrct-ls contain comcsublcs of 3 Q?‘ Q _ _ '~> ~ l _ Binds 11s ltpislbly. code o; 79 flames to which every perishable nulnrc. .\u11l1:1- important puint ii Ulll" l" llllllillQ ll Eillilxflql llilvlign bfiuotu-s ti. IIUIG siitlhiw yhntiylooipe h '0“ m" publication is subject. ~ - i f; 1 t. g 3.1-1 ~ le 1rd b "ll" l’ d" “ll l" It would be hard to conceive thc its‘: of sir 11g ivrzippilig paper to cover thi l‘ Sell"? Pallcl .\ 0 v1l=l 011$» ( ll I Y has ewn even m a camplew mu“ n“; Iiarcel and t)‘ 1,2 it with stout cord. The sllllces lllfi Kl"? Glwlwlllllslll lfllfib‘ Ulld" lll" led 5"“ m“ l” mom‘ like hiClei-mii-nev. l0! B 1110113‘ lg; ~ ,_ .l , ~ ,- ' _ ' reac ng ner erence w _ l" lll" l"l““‘~‘. “‘lllll‘l. ll“ lllllld “llll slllall all", A “douaryb tapman" no“, nmnin , a ym-eau glllgn}, ‘,,,°ll‘;‘,’,’,-,.., tam, press. There is hardly o subtec Holders of Dominion of Canada5 per cent Bonds ~ lcs rir wud~ i'l iraprr. lliv rflllfil mlillci“ 5ll°lll‘l ‘ l y - .- "1 . That having earlier crossed ‘m wlllcl‘ ll ls “l: l° Wm‘ Wm‘- flll O tober 15th 194‘! d Doml '0 f C d \ I", gin“ I ,._,,.,h>.,. “m, H“. mm"... dcglgpflfinii at ()ll11\\';1_l.aslh1s C0illC5>llit1 lll llliil\< .— cnmc The chasm d ma“, out securing Lhe oensorcs approval. G C , t an ni n 0 ' BIN! 8 _ , -, _ _ . Q c hcrc convinced that the day the war CndCd l safe you behcld the land fls y"- Thlli Bll lllmlml-‘l 9° “age-ll Pmll‘ 4 per 66M. Bonds due October 15th, 194a. Atttutiin l» t.» nt..t.\>_.n\ d.l.nl~ \\Ill nsur b I k ._ _I _. __ 1] the mired’ isms, m youth, to the Empire agnnnt dclni mid diszippm uncut. ‘llllllll g0 llflc l0 llll’ lllillal‘ lllhlllehl’ “ll l From the gold summit of the have to be HPPYOVBd b] BlIllIOYlW- O man ivartnnc controls hftctl and men left t0 heights of God. All discussion on the financial Y Strcioil mScncftii |-i_y M ac llulcnl unit-ti; 1J1‘. Ch tribulnry" l: hb lilsllfillltl’ nrcilt-d hi l . clinics Illlll so buugltl illlll Inul f-r I ul of public ti llc. .\r:n_\'. n sufficient 1111-11 first ‘luttc \Vl1ifton's argu- nicnis fur TIL.‘ lzcttllh wrvicc, as opposctl to c0"- i5 thc fztct that ill’! and air force cqtiipmclll health service is already public Prtipvfl)’ in ( uimL-t. If this is but turned ovtir to 1h- ]>l'(i\'lllL"i‘<. the major capital outlay fur a lu-ultli ~;rv'c.- plan is Jilrcutly’ mcl. appraisal nf llr. \\'bi1ton'.~ pruposflls must ilwilil a more cnrcfnl sluilv of her report, and 0f the f9- ports she rriticslis. ill"illi\\'llll(t. it ls already ap- hin-ery uu_ nrr- already fu11d.~"_ ytys lczist removing Full lllflliC and sell where and how lhcy plcascd. Bu! I ltavc had to change my itiind, and thc mfirc I luul.‘ ill thc iudtistrizil situation today and what will be expected -of business and industry in the earlv part of thc post-ivzir period the mOre I 56$ the importance of keeping on the brakes. 0r Ill lift them abruptly WUlllll bring chtuis. and preci- pitate thc cntitlltioits that czunc aftcr the war dur- ing ivhich there was little or no economic con- lrol nr plantiitig." sh0\vn by Mr. Brackcil, but the other Pfllflfiry and thc secondary itidustrics will require enlight- ened direction and controls if Canada is to b0 spared disastrous duplication of production and all the ills thatit brings. lhcm very gliidllfllllb T" Not only agriculture, 85 —— By The Way — Like n canary free, within l. Ute Filipinos are -'I‘oronto ‘Star. Women have a keen sense of hu- mor -the mole you humor them the better they like iL-Edmonton Journal The melancholy days have come, the days that try the soul; cold to sit around thc home, foo warm to sunandcr coal. -Toronto Star. 8o close lri irlsingnr, Denmark to Helsinborfz. Sivzir-n, people can stand on the dock or r-nn fnwn rmrl shout- across to tho <~ rn fhr- other. 'f‘he ~.;‘. n" Dr-tvnark fr0m_ dovrn at that nolrit- in takes a visitor lilldllliill re f tuzecs llPlilllolllli Io Thcn lhtiv l i 11in the Narrows. mans are briinnwiy ‘to make fl harder for the Danes. especially the Jewish people. It is part of the German barbarlsm in the despair of impeding defeat. -- W. L. Clark in Windsor Star. A traveler from Germany arriv- ing in Stockholm. "Sweden. says that Hanover looks worse than Hal urg —"lt has ceased to exist." too This may be exaggeration, bu: it would seem that the ainnen of the United States who not long since made hamburg out of Hamburg, have made mincement out of Han- over. -Mentreal Gazette. “Mr younger daughter, her name's Imogen. she's six —wants a doll, Acting on the principle that you can't have too much of a good thing she wants a doll - so it's no use pointing to those she's already not. It's no use going into a shop and asking for one. I've irlerl that. There are Just no doiis- . . So I've Just stolen one of her eld- est dolls. undressed it knocked blaz- es out of it by giving it to Petal - that’; my dog -t0 worry. Thai’ gave it a new shape, and then I painted it. I don't mind betting you two things, that Imogen wan’: recognize it. and that she will like it." ~ ~B. B. C. Overseas Talk. A student reader-of this eolunua commenting on the editorial to th effect that it was "much too much’ for British. Canadian and Ameri can soldiers to now make pals an buddies of Italian sodliers. add another very potent reason for th moral revolt of our men. He sai : "You Just can't. net away from the fact that. with the ideals our m n are fighting for. they are not got g to turn around and make frien s, overnight, with soldiers who rap d Ethiopia, Albania and Gree . Don't think for a moment that r men over there are not well form d of past events. Many of, them would not be there if they net so informed. They Just don'tl cotton to rapists and no one can blame them." Possibly. in a more exngtrerrt-id sense. could it ever be expect-d by any turn of events. that the soldiers of the armies cf freedcm could ever link up with Japs or Nazis? After all. on the record. Y ‘liens. Jiins and Ger- man= n“ nl] In the srme boat “eparated only by degree in rapac ltv. —5t. Catharine: Standard. -—Audrey Alexandra Brown War Veterans (Victoria. 13.0., Colonist) Although the formal assent of the Legislature will no doubt be asked if it has not already been Eli/HI. me act of the Provincial Gov- ernment in setting aside 1,000,000 _ j shl has g eed that it does hi . Ifffflfufl‘lflggrlfhléllllvléfgrggsfllam 1 3M3“, pziltenm mm‘ be ,3} he sure and contact your Victory Loan Sales- .01: pmuonalenldentpgglfiapi gffifélrnvlffwaifi gffllalelfalélli man at once. This is most important. measures. The a Ouncement made this week by Premier John Hart means that British Columbia is prepared to play its full part in the resettlement of those of her citizens wbojvengoyerseas to filth; for_ this Clip These Coal Tip? Let the Alr Out Release the air from hot. water radiators every week or throughout the winter. Be sure they are unobstructed ant: term“- aii radiator covers to obtain the maximum heat. from the coal Milli. and monetary situation is prohib- ited. Alsace-Lorraine must never be mentioned. communiques on Pelzain and Laval and war reports. Petain scribed by his official title of "the Marshal State" and his photograph must not be published until the censor- must be shown in referrlns to any of Frances old alliances. The ax- presslons "the _ United Nations" must never be use ed except ironically Both these bonds were called for payment on October 15th at 100 and no further interest will Certain things at; oggigxiaggrya be paid omthem. tgieb. Aggie m“! While the subscription lists are open they may be tendered at 100 1-8 ln lieu of cash for bonds of the Fifth Victory Loan. For full particulars o! France, Chief of NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. Allies" and "the TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ to underline \ -, 71111111111 ___ IJIIIVIII RAINBOW Tito rain bow has always been, of good cheer to farmers because when thorn is s rainbow, there ital been rain for he crops. Another good friend of arm "s is H. & 111's “BLACK Twirl" CHEWING because its stimulating. friendly flavor and last- ing goodness lioip to smooth the fur- rows of our I OLSO “_;*;:_ 00st Your Foxes For Worms With ' llr. ffrenchs B)’ (10111! "ll! you Wm 385"?“ You will have nothing to Wflrry about from this source, These Vermiclde cap. sulea have been tried and proved for many years all over the world and are considered by fox ranchers to give the best results. All foxes over three months old are consid. ered adults and need the No. 1 Capsule, so make sure you get this strength. The prices — 20 C 11p. SIIlGI $1.00; lllll C511]. sules $4.00. E. A. FOSTER -—Central Drugstore- Sole distributor for Dr. ffrench’s Animal RCIINE. dies for P.E.l. How Aria Your Eyes ‘t ll you are havi lymplnm of strain - h aches. tore ayes or dizziness - consult n specialist. At your service with years of experience and a thorough refraellnl service. Gall In and discus: your difficulties. 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