PAGE FOUR THE QCHARLOTTETOVTTN GUARDIAN TNE SIIARLUTTETUYIN GUARDIAN Morning Daily lFfllllllltfi l-Il "571 President: Lllllll. cui. w. 01mm & Mfl-n" l Vice President: J. ll. Biirnetl-l [J4- Becretary; Lieiit, Col. l). A. Macltinnflll- 9-5-0- Eilli-u and Managing Duector J. u. iliirnetil. FJJ. Associate Editors: irisna Walker and inn A ilnrntll SUBSCRIPTION BATE! By Mail in P.i;.l., 84-00 per year; $2.50 lor 5 iiioiitlie 81.25 ior 3 months; 50o lor one inlilllh um Delivery $5.00 per year; 53-00 ior b monI-ll 81.15 ior 8 months; w» for o» 110:0“ w ll to til Provlncea and U. S. A. $5- 9" I lnlililnizmradn) 08:23,)“ 53-9" P" 7°“; ‘um h‘ N mum” 50o ior 3 lnflllihl ' ‘|.i itteluwu uuuruiau ma! l" "olllml" n pagggalgnlgulrlziewa Antony, Tiniea bquilra, law lurk; Old N A ly, Corns: lllllli niid Waahinfloal :IYII:EIITII| ‘lYI-Ifulllflillal howl Arr-icy. l"! "I" l"- llunrreal; ll. l-‘lne. 3U llisy 52., Toronto; New: diall- Qh.l@|||| Lani-In, Uttuwax Willi-vs news lltield. Uiidhury. on“ "m, '|I"h.‘il‘0 silllll. iilllll-rllil u. 5.. ' “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.‘ slnvimsv. may so. 1912- \Velcoiiie Recognili0l1 The Qvdiicv Post-Record, llwllll! lna(l"erlent' b’ done sin injustice to this P10151199 by luolxg . ~ -- . ' s, m1 ‘es 1e misleading figures of army enlistment‘ . (It S“? nil/chill‘ 11011111117111‘ 111 Z1 >'\lll-“"l“fm “mh ‘ _' "Iii vc»tci'd:i\"s editorial 1'l‘\'1¢\\' of voliuitziiy - ' . f - r -_ . ‘rvicc lllc cuhstuiciits b) l'1\‘\|11¥'~> h" "Xmc i“ I_ iiuriilici‘ of army 1'\‘L‘1'l1llS from Prince l'.d\\':ird ~ s- tmpt “n; not included, because it hzid been Olllwllll- (t! {Wm H“. mpulntilln on which the lpist- v31; urdis ZlTilCit‘ wus llnscil, H115 is i‘c_l1"ltf‘l,’e' iii‘; - - . - - ‘.1 — espccinllv so in \u\\ of the frui that lllflffimm ward Island is the banner prpviune. in ‘tie ‘m. of 5,,- l-(icfuifl put‘ ‘ifiplllllllfill. The figures the l‘o-t-l\‘cl~oi"ll \l.\l'll wcre token from -\[-"1\‘l“""-‘ Mugam-‘N. Imp WM, H“. CXIK-qlrloii noted. told the “lpltb ;.tls.i'_\' up to the bcgitiiiuig of 1042. “Xcxi to l‘riiivv l-Idivziril lFl-‘Hul. the three Pro- \'lll('('<(1l-N1‘\\' llriiii.s\\'ivlc. Nova $601111 111141 Blauiitollu ure ziluiilsl ill'l‘l\"il"‘l'mi"l‘i fl“. Siicmul rpwe‘ (‘Juptp-gg llpllving per pcipulatioin 1S Th6 J1P\\C>l of zill. while Uiuzirio is a sulzill 11116111111 above the iititioiizil zivcriigc." ,\c- pointed out in these columns ycsterdayulhe fflafilln for the confusion with regard to P111166 Erin-ant lslfllltl figures is that we are part of thfl gel-called xmal smlil Military District (Distrist j\‘o_ m with hoadquarters at Halifax, and n0 separate official record of our ariiiv eulistruents is available, Rut we know tinofficially that it is the. highi st iii Catiadzi. The. Post-Record. whose editor-in-chief, Mr, ll. l”. Ducheinin, K. C., i5 himself a Prince Erlward Islander, knows wberc- of it speaks when it calls us "the banner Prov- ince. ' Example of New Zealand Resident correspondents at Ottawa report that members of the llousc of Commons who heard llllit. \\iilill'l' .\l. Nash. New Zczilaiuks special envoy iii llic Cnitcrl States, give evidence the other (lily before thc special Committee on Re- construction and lie-establishment were aston- ished at his account, supported by chapter and wrsc, of his eouiitr_v's wrir effort in relation to 1m» pnplllillitill, This iiumbcrs about two iuil- lins, or about one-sixth 0f Canada's, and yet from it there have already been raised for war service abroad and at home 240,000 men. This has been accomplished by coiiscripting every physically fit man between the ages of 18 and 41 and allowing no excmplitills‘ whzitsovvr, If Canada ivzis t0 bring a similar pffiltfifllflli of hcr population iti- to the ranks of her lighting forces, they would number 1,440,000, or almost three times the nunlber which, according to the rosicst estimates, have been enlisted tip ill (late, ' However, zillowaure must he made for the fact that, although New Zcrilzind is making an invalu- able contribution to the common cause by huge shipments of foodstuffs, and producing a. certain amount of mutiitirliis, her industrial equipment is of too limited a character to permit any extensive program for ihc production of war materials. \Vhat is bcing"iiurlcrtnkeu requires comparative- ly few workcrs. and, therefore, a proportionately larger llll1l1l1('1'<1l- iucn can be spared for the fight- ing services than in Canada. llut. evcu with full Fill47\\'.'ill(‘(‘_ for this fort. New Zcrilanrl must still he making a relatively larger contribution of man- power than (Tziiiiirla. $be is also spending a large proportion of the notional income. us. according to .\Ir. Nash, the latest cstiniziles place this at l._'0(\,r)0<).000, or about 9')00.000.000 and the war effort is this ytcar zibsorbing [l_'§_§,(‘rf>fi,O0O, or about $600,000,000, which is twn-tliirrl: of the total. There has been (‘4ll'l~l(l(‘l'l'llll(_‘ coutrovcrs_v about what proportion of (f:uinrl:i's niitiouzil income was allocated to the. war eFfort (lining the fiscal _v¢ar just ended. At the time of the lnst lhidgct Mr. Ilslcy forecast flint at least 44 pcr cent would have to he taken. The (lttziivzi correspondent of the \Vinuipcg Free Press. who ivould not ivilliuglv depreciate the Government's wni" effort. coitld not find that more than one-third of the iticonic was being spent on tlic ivrir in 1941-42 and when Treasurv officials went to work to challenge [His estimate ihcv were unable to claim that the war expendi- ltircs ZlihHYlKWl 1111111’ than 38 pcr cent of the total. - ' Canada 's Domestic Exports Domestic exports from the Dominion of Cait- arla for the four months ended April, 1942, as compiled by ilie Dominion Bureau 0f Statistics of the Department of Trade and Commerce, in- dicatc a continuous tipwarzl trend. To all coun- tries for flic period stated. total exports were $660,870,001) as compared with $405-$600“) l°1' the corresponding period of I941. It is to be noted that domestic exports do not include goods trans- shipped to Canada from other countries, but are exclusively of Canadian origin. An analysis nf the countries to which such exports have gone forward shows a substantial increase to practicnllv all Empire countries, with tlic possible exception of British South Africa. Southern Rhodesia, and .1 four lesser portions of the Empire, though there has been an increase in the exports to East Africa, .r\ somewhat 110181111’- increase in the exports are those which haw 1Z°11¢ forward to British India, the total value of the ex- ports to that part of the Empire for the first four m0n1hs of 1942 being $36.532l°°° P15 11111111151 58-‘ 0118.000 in the 1941 period. There has been a 1'61)’ considerable increase in exports to all of the Brit- ish West Indies. To Newfoundland the increase in exports has been from approximately $3909" 000 l0 over $9,000,000, To Australia during the period, the exports have increased from $3.000.- ooo to almost $16,000,000 and even for the month of April of this year, exports increased by $1.- o00.000. To New Zealand during the four months period, the increase was from $3,000,000 to $5,- One of the interesting decreases has been in the exports to Eire, which fcll, in the four months period, from $371,000 in 1941 ‘to $537900 l" i942. A very hcav_v increase is noted in the exports to the United Kingdom which increased in the four months period from $182,000,000 in 1941 to $244,000,000 in 1942. Exports to Latin American countries have shown marked increases to practicallv all of these reptiblics but Brazil, where exports decreased in the four mouths period from $2,000,000 in i941 to $1,500,000 in 1942. .'\n interesting increase is ‘found in the exports to Iraq, which increased from $20,000 in I941 to $5.1m.o00 in I942; but the most startling increase is in the exports to Russia. which increased in the four months period from $2.000 in 1941 to $13,- 097,000 in 1942. EDITORIAL NUI l:S Thimorroiv the lust Sunday in Ila)‘, and 110w for the leafy mouth 0f June. *>i=>i<* llitler can take time off from the Russian trout to visit llcrlin and “purgc" his generals’ stuff,- lhc urgency must have been great. >i< s >1 Attention is drawn to the unnecessary speed with which C. N. l\‘. express and other motor trucks are drivcii over our streets and round cor- ners. llicy arc a menace, and should, lliSlCZltl, be an example to others. 4- 111*!‘ This is how Crown Prospector Onier Legrand, K. C, Montreal snpiciilly concluded his address to a J1ll'_\’ in a recent wife niurdcr trial: “In the beat 0f the moment any xvoman might have spok- en harshly, but a husband of any good calibre does not reply with a knife." >1 >1 1k 1k Why curtail auto driving and bicycle pcdalliiig? .'\l_l 1b" rubber the l\llied nations have for sup- plies is the 500,000 tons the U. S. A. have in re- serve. Russia is crying out for rubber, China ditto, while the other nations are merely scrap- ing along. The loss of the Dutch East Indies and the threat to Ceylon has meant a loss of 100,- 000 toiis to the Allies, with nothing in site toiuzike good the loss. I-Ience the call for report on spare tires and injunction to go slow on those in use. =1 >1 >1 * A nciv Onlcr-iu-Couiicil reads: "Every person having any waste paper iii his household or in his business beyond an amount reasonably requir- ed for his own use in such household or business shall, upon demand by Wartime Salvage Ltd., dis- pose 0f such paper to a collector or licensed dis- tributor or its otherwise directed by \V.'1rtimc Sal- vage Ltd." The collector, in turn. must dispose of the wrvstc to a licensed ditributor at prices to be fixed by Wartime Salvage Ltd. and approved by Mr. Donald Gordon, chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Donrrl. 5o now tbcrc is no cx- cuse for any waste paper lying around homes or businesses. >11 H‘ w U.S.A. Congressional leaders have tinder consid- eration a proposal that a iii-partisan group of 10 senators and representatives be chosen to confer in Great Britain with Parliament members on the conduct of the war and plans for the subsequent peace. Proposals for such a visit were reported to have been advanced tcntativelv and informallv by a representative of the British Government iu n secret uwclinv with Republican rind Democratic leadcrs of both houses at the Capitol. As outlined at this conference, the plan was reported to call for the s'-l"c"'o-1 of five Democrats and five Re- publicans, including the top ranking members of the house of rcnresa-ii!ntives. and Scuttle. io tiiake a trip to Great Britain in July as the guests of Parliament. Fl‘ The U. S. A. Government intend to convert the liquor (listilliilg industry into a process for the manufacture of explosives, rubber and other vital materials of war. The increase in grain al- coliol for war output, Secretary Jones told the Scuttle, probnblyt would permit the raising of the synthetic rubber production goal from 800,000 to 1.000.000 1011s annually. Residing from memo, Mr. Jones said that the WPB proposed to get idditional stipplies of alcohol by converting bever- age and commercial alcohol plants, including those which normallv process from molasses. into grain alcohol stills for war prorluciion. It was indicated that the program might extend to brew- eries. though it ivas not anticipated that total con- versions would be effected. s m 1k _loat1 of Arc dlcd this dale 1431, French 11611101. whose (‘Ottmgc faith and extraordinary military gifts srvcpt her to irrcsistablc success un- til her attack on Paris failed: was. after a mock trial, burned at the ,stakc; btlatifierl in 1909, cnnonizcd in 1920. Peter Paul Rubens. Flemish painter and diplomatist, died this fdale 1640: painted several thousand pictures, delighting to (lcliueatc the exuberance of life, his pictures being notable for marvellous spontaneity, creative vigour. superb animation and magnificent colour- ing. Alexander Pope, English poet, died this date 1744: best kumvu works “lisstiy on Elan" "Moral Essays." “Odyssey” (translation), "Iliad" (trans- lation) and “Duiiciad" a ileiiuiiciaiion of his critics: Religion blushing veils hcr sacred fires, And unnwares mornlitv expires. Nor public flame, nor private, dares to shine; Lfil iliv drcml empire, Chaos? fr. restored; Light (lies before thy uncrcntiug word: Tliv liniill, grenl Anni-vb! lots tho (‘ifrlflin (all; And universal darkness burics all. ‘ 41 101 1i: >11 NOTES BY TNE WAY Pundit Walter Llppmann argues that. it l4 g fallacy to teach pee-pie to believe that. i1 prices are for- PUBLIC FORUM Iais anliinl ll own l" W,’ "Mug". by oqrralpnndalts O qneetioaa IIUWIE- T Charlottetown Oaarllaa dean an! blddEXl LO rise. ln-ll8ll0n has D5911 alaaeaoarlly eiiderae Ila "ll".- revenbed.‘ True enougu, Mr. d IIWI" "ippmann; but gi-loe comm] does at. least. act as s, rake on inflation, whereas rieset-ive theories on the subject do not, help a blt. May we cite Canada's expenenoe as an ex- ample. - Brimtlford Expositor. TAXI OPERATIONS LIMITED Slrz- Some taxi operators 1n n "- “W “m ‘ll’ ‘ll? “lllilllllff 58390133 There ls sonietiiln rpe-llke in -“< ‘l 9° l“ ° ‘e v " . behaviour which slnfdss out cathe- ""3 $1‘ filiuguggmfierlfdlgilyfi lib}: “i:".:i..l"“ %’.."°.t"-:::.:i;i.;“:i is: 11111111 l» mm» ven e. The veiy “italics cry out félgfig$iit geigilgalygylillégi gg1~,:,g;“§y,,§,,°{,,,§~,,}“{,,,*;t:P55? unnecessary trips. Taxis are expecfied light in seeing noble objects 101W" ‘K pa“._,"I,OI;"‘P,.Cl:E:Ji£-i?li smashed and sucied edifices de- “animal “@1159”- a "-“ ' ' a,‘ filed. Nor will it. have the sllght- 1159 05 “X15 1°11 “"37" “nllcfififst-y est influence upon the will to vic- 56rd” Whamfil“ 5w leigllil tory of the British people. It, v1.11 811d “11§l°l"1-_ .°§e 3 ._i ‘ 9,1,‘, merely increase the conviction of 1n ‘Yul-mill m‘ “"931 ‘n’ ‘l; W‘ 5 » 1L d ,. a t N“ - ll l_ (‘n jqy rides and ignflritig; Hi0 l5 ffifvfwlszfiuewollliblliiacllszbzlilsmo: mile llmlt must expect wiar 11151 msderii barbarians. - Ottawa. 11111 1101 be Pilmliled. f,” on)?” Qlgizem and must expect n-l 111.11.!‘ “ain- .____ ing. 1 I am. Sir, etc" From the standpo nt qt economy ALBEI“, C- ‘vAfiNErt ln the use of gasoline. the wsi-nnz of the Oil Ccntroiler aga nst. using trucks to carry grcups o! pasxng- ers on Sun-day outings Ls well just- fied. _suc11 vehicles are not sub- ject to the strict rationing witch 3ppll€S to pamznger cars. and load- ing them‘up with holiday-makers Regional Dlffftflul of Travel; Ccn-‘rcl for the Maritlmes. Our Changing Law (Vcncoiwer Province) i; ll subtle way of getting arcund Plty ilie pccr Clllidiln lawyer the spirit. clf the law. There will be whose business has bsen made scant sympathy for any truck over by tire W111‘. ‘Ilrree W515 ago, he (ind his ccnrincn lawylils lav.’ cf lite Dominion and r - his ca la\v— owner who finds his licence can- celled because of still PFfl¢i1¢95-—— Windsor Star. » ~ re ccuvts. The Two examples of chzlflxiflg 61111111" law Wis ail 1'1 he backs Nd Li? ticus in t e fcccl mzrlttt. hsve books were ziil in his library, or caught my eve during tve last few i; some l"l'_lf" \\ ' e‘ l:e ccull days, One is [lie nvmtcr o: liose- cgnsult, tnem. Praclisiug law meat shops spinngltt u!) r-v-“ry- meant, work. but. with wcrk 11» W415 whrre: there are two iviltiin a 18W all lain sailing. vards of one another :1 a wcll- ien came the war B1111 WW1 known 5:110 street. Tue 110159- 1t, Ordev-‘n-Cfurfl GG/€l‘11(‘|l1‘[. so, now, the law is not 1n the meal, is "for human consumption law libraries any mare. It. ls en- onlyrl and costs a 511111.111; ior the best- cuis The olicr example was shrine-d in the 151 rid l1L'1.“n‘c4_E>5 of mbre picturesque In a smal bub- the Cmada Gziztll‘: 111111-13110-"1 char}; gflfil) facing smittifieivl l/Iar- during the past. three ycars. and in pamphl: >1 1rd crirrrlctfons ls- sue‘ by the varlcus b-rnrds. The law used lo be a stable thizisz. ccne crmslziiiird 1t. wrs clcl-faslronrd and even out-af- dal-e. Tcd-ay, it is streamilrfld 1nd swzfl. It cliargcs frcm dzly l». dnv, It takes a S‘1111't, lntvyer to ltcep even in sight, of it, Eight Billionl Cups Tea (Ottawa Journal) Canada normally consumes 40,- 000,000 pounds of lea each Scar, and at 200 cuns to the pound as a fair average we use in this ccunt-rv keg 1 53w a swan ‘uqzialiig TFEXG d0W11,l1'1 all its pwmflss- T“ price was one pouno. Ycu buy tlie whole bird c-r not at. all. "Po1ycritic“ 1n Tce N.w btates- man and Nation (Lozitlcn). When critics point out the com- munal riots tln India) it ‘SHOE-Id be remembered that the vcttms of 1111 the null I11 rile past flflyyears d» not, iimounlt, to as many vicixms as 0116 large-scale massacre o-f the‘ "good 01d days." BY defend 118 India frcm invasion and by 5'11- lng the disputes of’ her Wfifflfig races and creeds. Britain brought, India, peace and securzty 1n wo ch alone her population oould expand. ' l". I Ch b d . . I335 ilggemabéliiglizde by? M5,“); annually scme ezght. billlcns of the men“ in agriculture and 1n cm‘. 380 brll on cups whzch the world drinks, Those and many other facts about this mod popular drink in the world, next to irater, are contained 1n a booklet. prepared by the Empire Tea. Bureau of Tor- on o. municatlons, for, i_n the past P911179 in c-ne village (night, starve wrile grain was rotting 1n the ‘next. Modem hygnene and sanltatlon have also helped to lower the death rate. - The- Naw-zbzufia of Sard- ~ my (u, . Tea, the Bureau points out, is 23'?“ The Nalm“ m’ n used m all pflfls 0f the wll-Lli-it ' ker-ps the drinker coal in not climates, ivarm iii cold climates, ccmfcrtalble in mcdtrate clmates. Of Ctinadrfls needs 90 percsnt, are supplied frcm Indian and Ceylon 1n normal times. New alt we use must» Now a word or iwo lLDlIlll. these susgestions" for keerll 1g buihlffs stiarp by using glassware as liozies. A lot o! men ore too szept cs1 in ever. put tn.- rrccmrse-idazzun 1o 8 tes:. But it. dies work. Even tha- uizisler barber admits that‘ it- do _ and so do many shavers war aeree that another ten or t: .e'.-n cose shaves can easjv be olvalrled my tins meitnd, e"ln by those W111 were wont, to discard tlnel: blcdrs after the third and fourth shwc simply get a smlioul ulass 111m- bler; place the blcde, snge or double edge, lengthwise inside the glass, which can be either wit- o: dry. scme shavers suggest that toe blade be moved sideways: but the barber favors a ssmi-drcular move- ment with the forefindsr resmig on me bladr A dozen s‘1‘0kes are enough, as these striighleu vie feather edge and restore the bladss original kcenness. Harnlton Spectator. It ls proved by military statistics that. more than fifty cor cent- _of cu: youth are rel’ used for act v11 serwce in the liruy because of n9 1m‘. sfete of ‘F01? lungs. bialnuirl- tloi-i dcss the rest. so ‘lint our hos- ltals do not suffice to give shelter o the thousands o1 prrsoiis uudsr the shadow of the wulfe gfague. T-"IFYG ls no use in b‘1‘ld.n|; sma- t""'a at. the cost of thousands of d nrs so long as dsease cuurss survive. A bed 1:1 a healthy hams can take the place ls; three sam- torlum beds. The icr-"enzs o-f soot which chlcnneys of factcrles, h0- lels, incinerators, etc., pour out over the city prevent cleanliness ccme frcm these countries-u/‘nicli shipping, and ever; Jig that can loaf. has a place in more vital war needs. should India and Cev- lon be invaded, naturally the tea situation will 116031110 more acutw- and we shell be reduced, that is, to the stc is tftcn lll this 0211MB‘, In K 1111111111211 has been BORROWED PEACE We do not know what marrow but someday We shall ieiolce 1n llvlng once B8 P Not. as o1 o1d—no piper shall betipy Our irlzoiish feet 10 every flowery ane- Too long the distance duped us- iilu- away Death roae tlie alr and harvested the sea; We liven on borrowed peace not thought to pay Our debt 1o people ln Gethsemane. Only the shadows touched us; nat- and above n11 damage health 1t B] ‘mus Crep- Ls perillllls diiflcult ill make this “Qlfilif- dammed ‘m’ W“ °l smoky ceiling disappear 0cm- nletely. but. We can at least try to improve this Pmentabe state of things. It is up to our munfclral aithoi-iifos to sse to it. - Ln. Patrle (Montreal). Must youth alokne go burdened with __i our nee The decision of the Legislative I5 111916 no gervlce that. the 01d may Assembly (to grant $300,060 to as- 5 1119 _ slst ill the work 01 the 102C111 cal Tflwh 1w 0 wed. the klndlier word M611 Broaneu and children hunger- ed while we slept: (How cneap we tioia our freedom who are free!) smcols) c th i. tl s‘ l - ""11 d9? *- menm whg Yfsls Raque15u€nso;g;$§_ lead us the way of sacrifice and nlshlng to the young people of Pray"- Quebeo the means to acquire spsr- _Lucy Gertrude c] k, 1 lal kncwledge, thanks to MiFcl-l - at n n Bl" they can mcre easily flnd work 1n - Dunstanig-iliwhlu-‘e I med ~ ~- w them at ii t-irne when ith-sy hove fifglfi“ me 352mm“ {eiison to‘ a many reasons to lack into the ‘ _ Runmds Nism‘ future with a certain disquiet. It, L; also the best. service to render a country which does not, cease to demand qualified workers to run its muiiltlon factories gt full ca- clty. The advantage will be an important one to Quebec whose new generattons aspire to play a more important. role 1n manu- faclurlng production. It may hap- pen that, certain employers do not. depend exclusively on skill and technical science 1n the choice of their employees. Ordinarily. how- ever, the gcod places will go to tho=e who have taken pains to add . to their professional cCrn-petenc? by serious studies in the instltutkns where the exigencies of the firure lgfe ‘kept. in view-La Press (Mon- rea). The President was unable to au- sure that. we cculd mcuni an of- fensive now that, we have the equipment, the supplies. the trans- port. needed. But this spring may e the last diance. Germany pulses for her supreme effort, Any open. ing of a new front, anywhtre, re- duces her frredom cf action; 5 mere threat 11111.1’ divert a Gezmrn division; a dole mined attack may divert ten of (ior dlwsic-ns or forty and give the Unitcd Notions vic- tory. The time has come for that. one effort. - New Ycrk Post. There are omnlainia Iroiii the the Mlnlstry of supply that pgbltc [are npt turivnq lnweiagrptig: u“ ties o so vage. Ale it must i; Mild um film are not wimlwlimliiwhdvorvwlvriih many bores in half a pound of ulfy bed’, wtrcii constitutes a part. of many ns-cplr‘; meat ration, - Glasgow Herald. A North-Brat nl Scotland farmer who rzceived a letter frrrn a gov- ernment. department. instructing h’m to go on with his ploughirg as y can, too, ii in avoid llis disorders siieli as Baci- aclia, Headache, Rlieialiaiic Pains, hellish, llsasefSleapandEvisrgwliiclisoofianaltul lionarsiindtil. Foiovsrliallaariily Dali's Klrhey Pills have been T] Ion he’ liidiieys and addI h and women to t:122.21‘.r:i":‘s;“.1i'il"v:: "231 ~1- 1,» -- »---»~- ~»-~ 1- pleted and that the lam-hing sea- ll" “h ,7"' h'm‘ “d ' scn had ccml- upon h'm so tlrt l"l"""n'u'xm°lru‘ uh,’ '75 plcuthmz WCUld have to be sis- pended for a stilori, period. He had ,.,...,..........l m-mnnwfimmw" WORDS OF CHALLENGE "Six months from now-a yaear from now-it may be 911° to." Donald Gordon. Chair- man of the Wartime Prices and ‘Trade Board. .n_unn-nusnunslnuusluu Old Soldiers Never Die (Winnipeg Free Press) A Song sling always with special 811-5150 by the Canadian Corps in FPBHW 35 Years ago was "Old soldiers Never Die," and the pow- erful lunzs of’ the delegates to the ninth _ lnion convention o1 the Callfldlfln I-ltfllozi showed they have 1101 1115b fnllh 1n the accuracy of 111B Pr°l>hefiy._ Their hair may be $111111!‘ B11111 m?!‘ Pztss rapidly grow- ing bald. but what of that? Old wldwrs never dle: they simply fade 11111111’. It. may be added that even “T1611 the 185$ Physical presence has so faded. their confident pro- 1111661’ W111 51111 be true. These men 0f the 141E103 are. 1n a real sense, immortal It. is ah fmmbrt 1ft $118M tcdnv wuil aflnglhtgeygigfllggd! 1.1011 which new on lll score o1 battlefields, flerosr and farther- flung than my they used w mm,’ "Q Wlflfllflg new laurels for Gag. 1848. The cldsters march with {hem l“ 5P m1‘ d9!’ blfldfly and hcur bv icur, and tfe L1€11lS1l811l-G¢i\'ern. 01 never said a truer word rim-l Wile" he Spike at. the ccnirenWr/s 095111118 session of the cvsrwréiln. i112 wlstlfu-lnsss cf the 91d" mfdpr. iviiolhuve so sadly can; 20' m: ccnr‘ uslc 11st ti’ -' - mus» stat? atihcmens Lme um “Man, whose young the spin plalifmn M's frfft f'y_ I5 soon tco 1am:- t " . cold for lOVlIX: maid.“ too I lakl‘ m’ Yuk 111d gather to T1 “Millie fire, 11 S’ old l 1|; . 1111111116 11.1’ miiniiitciv Kay's’ The chick l3'¢k5 f0 my heart; a, M withered Wlm Oves a thin efiost f I can Sh? spin“, o music lri 10 so‘ - V) wander your seas, I csnnbt, COHIlRIKl, nor lml llfill". lfél’.l§‘l‘~."“‘l;”5- ,, yonder i i‘ am‘ Where the you 1L broken squadiigcn Your your hl11- _—__—.—_—_—:——.—.—_-_. __ _ rationed foratwo“ years at mmces P91‘ 11915011 Dsr W‘Ol( In ‘if: United states cnwsiléllnrién h,“ been cut bv lssrnl-ipym. ‘ "1195! SVSWm of dellverleiinfio igftatta- ers. 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