m»... .--.vw.-a~e: srf'i-" I’ page FOUR THE CIIAIILUTTETUWN GUARDIAN “nrulnl Uisily (Fnullflld Ill H017) driver had in mind. sound authorities. President: l.ieu|_ Cut. W. Chiller l, llnlsllli n». PYFIIIIIIIIII J. is. airmen, v4.1. Qlffrlill’); Li-iii. tun, ii a. ssm-Kinmm. 0.50, l-idtiilr MINI “IIIIIIKI g iiiri-i-ii-r, .1 K lfiirnefl. I‘. l liisiii-iiiii- I.|I|Ii|l'Is': innit. \\IIII\OY, aiiil Liv-tit, “llfllrll, |tt.\ \_it iuii Artlvo denim) limiting is not a racket. sl It“ I(II'|llI.\ KATE: ll. l. sL-ll 9c! yeisr; $2.50 for C months ll, fiir s mouths; 00c for one month Clty lh-Ifii-r) >.‘i.iiii |)I‘I' your; $300 luv 6 nsunlhl $1.75 t.» .; niiitis, tilh- (in one miuiiti By .\liiII Iii Il|IIl'f I >\l|Il'I'\ IIIIII ti_t4..\. 5.14m par ynsr Saturday Hui-kl); nil iii-r year; SL011 for 6 snimftll. out tiir Il niiiiittis By Mull Ill i- l zhat it will cause ‘teen-age readers. 4 The tliiiiliitteii-iiii (Iuwrrliuii may In ohltslnsrl at noi-iiniigm \I‘\\l Again"), iii-m Square, New vat-iii on: smith .\I‘\\l -\..'.»..--_._ mirth-r iiiiii and Wlnlitngton nolstosi hlfllflsptllIlilll M.“ tutti-y, imi I'm-I st. llfllllffllh .|. viii» BM lsiiy n, fi-riuti-i; \A'\\1 siiinil (‘natenu Lsnrleri (Hlflflil; unlit-x \4'\\\ wand siidttury, 0iit.: llub . . Talmud» .~i...,., .ii.....i...._ .\ ii. I'Zl\\’ materials for the various processes that g “The Strongest Jltifnoryjs Weaker TITGTI 11w flea/res‘! Ink." i...‘ _ rCiFiiTiiKi f fiiii if“ . beer, or silk stockings, but it must be stoked up daily with food. Perhaps this is what the taxi If so he has the backing of "\Vlien we start on our all-out war on General Hunger, who then will be the munition maker? \\'ill it not be the farmer? As s matter of fact is lie not very close to the front line today? Farming is more vital iii the present emergency than the moving pic- ture business. It is more important that the liir- ed man should have a place to wash his feet than nosltior. that the salaries of movie stars should be limited to $15,000 a yicar. This in spite of the amazement “What the farmer needs and wants today is a larger gross income, not that he desires to put savings away in safe places, but that he may be in a position to buy what equipment he can get, O on a farm, and to hire help. Farmers are not good at organizing, as are railway men or musi- cians. They live far apart. Their costs vary ac- I913. cording to seasons, and the type of land they ' "“‘" " "f" “ own. Some manufacturer or manufacturers’ (In .\|ii-__~Ii §IIIII Blh§i$ organization would gain much fariiier-goodivill if they would back him up in his sporadic ef- " , _ forts to secure better and more stable prices." -r!'. 1w! since lune. V i '\ iii‘ Iltiiliitg ship- ‘ ‘ “"“"‘°" l” —EDITORIAL NOTES- t (tillltib as z. ‘ i ll . C. D. , . _,. any SL132,» that Tomorrow St. G‘eor§e|'D:y. 1' W ‘i “labial-sf {:51 Tomorrow, Good Friday, Holy Day and holi- t t: , ~w with the (lay u a a u . .-:d as saying . r more men at work by withdrawing border in Mexico. gins are on a triple there being no death penalty in that country. a a a n- It cannot be claimed that Isw ls swift over the Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary was assassinated there in August. men. but all the same It L: an un- "'l‘l‘e=e yards." ,~, a ting} shift I940. Jose Maria. Garza, found guilty of the WW1 ,,,_1,,_,,.,,.-P,~ offence, was sentenced in Mexico on Friday to 2o years’ imprisonment, the maximum penalty, W“? c §t vvo ‘d seem. have _ _ 1.». » ~¢ _ - _- p,‘ 1.‘ .,,' tin-H f.) Ada Rehan, actress, born at Limerick, Ire- one ,.,_ .- ‘(lcpcnd “p0,, ; land, this date, 1860; made her debut st Newark, f~\1‘ MI: t.‘ wonder there m 1874i Ind her flfif ‘Ppearancf m New ha. pa»? , mg our cabinet York a year later; in her time recognized as the rcgirc ‘Ifltt, failed to men— it‘ of Prince Fxl- . .1 lmiili lltt\\' fil‘- a 5 ‘.31 h» \it\'<'ll(.‘(l fur the ' 1"". which will take, un- a year or two to build." ' '1 the urgent need for “av well question the one the. however, itvlriiit‘ diitv in this lliiwes disclosure. p1: t ' it‘. der prew": c (hi? riec‘ i- if and Lady Teazle in “The School for Scandal.‘ a o u =- e a a u Believe it or not, but Charles M. Schwab debt. foremost actress in America; her best parts were in high comedy, and among the roles by which she won fame were Katharina in “The Taming of the Shrew", Rosalind in “As You Like It," millionaire and partner of Andrew Carnegie and _l.'P. Morgan died, not only pennilcss, but in The New York tax appraiser disclosed I .. ___ that the man reputed at one time to be worth II Ix llp To Us 11w." \'c‘.i.~iy lAtltll which is t0 be .‘ will put the people of this $450,000,000 died owing $1,670,815 with ae- scts valued at only $1,389,509. Shortly before he died, sitting in his $3,000,000 mansion in Riverside Drive, he moralized: “I cannot for the life of me understand it. All I can do is to won- ¢1‘~'°""" " 15¢ 59°F “l? 3Y6 bclllfi dcr how it all happened.” ' a<kPd to Vvil iiPiiL, which Ill rcality i * i" * .i~.e.an;~ ‘n. ‘sum of $I.IO<J.OOO,- The Amherst Boy Scouts will have the honor (“*0- “- '-‘-<' illlltlltlll “f 111mm)’ (ll liiiyiiig the first Fourth Victory Loan bond The l?‘ WC!" l"? all WY" in Amherst in the coming campaign, according P95" bffitlf It lllill" l':‘l“"l"d l5ldlld to a decision of the association at its regular [hP Qipifa _ WLUOU, or $750" meeting which voted $I0o for this purpose, btit (KY7 miifC l.t‘?ll‘i. l"; ‘l iii tlic last Yicioiy which iiiiiiiey is coming front the fats and bones My ii...‘h ~ucii prupor~ liciiig salvaged for patriotic purposes. imaii means to the Cari- "wvrr this call is go- .‘ ~l-l \‘.'.‘Zlt ktiiil of people we committee that the first bond would be reserved for the Boy Scouts. A similar action was taken by the association last fall when the profit from " li-"vl fl ‘t Small or Whe- apple day was used for the purchase of a $100 ' the-ls our lHJQISIS Of bond m: within our power i 1' Today, twenty-eighth anniversary of the Sec- ond Battlc of Ypres, in which, for the first adian pope. ing t" wt .=“l o s to yvin the war. There are of’ cp-ifi: I“.'/lI“_\‘ tieriple who have "i! ll”? “Y ' l - i l“ flit‘ l""1<’ PWI time. ashlilxiatiiig 28s was used by the Germans \\ :_i. i» i i: ~ r.‘ ~_:;i<~i-_ Citlltliri afford in an attempt to break through to the Channel Y“ "1"" ‘ “l \ l" i“ ll"ll'l5- 5"" The ISt Canadian Division held firm. ports. The coloured troops of the French 45th Divi- sirin and the Territorials of their 87th Division were driven beyond Pilckcm and Langemarck, til] the pursuing Germans were near Bocsinghc aiid St. julien. The Canadians couiiter-attack- ed, and, with help from the neighboring 28th and 27th Divisions, formed s new concave line front their original left flank south-west and west towards the Yscr Cziiial to connect with the new French line. By daylight on the 23rd the gap was filled. such pr p} loan iii 1h» . “ iii cziii :" ' alilc l‘..'ii"iii '- ' i ' ‘ "if lIl the flllllttfll)‘. lf this i _\' of the people we vast iiuiior- niiy (‘*tIl\i<lCl" ‘= l“ '—' ~"' Si." ‘ll- I'll ti: flttlillhlw til‘... u lditl‘ linii-Iliiig ‘farm l iiiilc book and tout"- kt-pt his eyes open, . 1t was t bill lllPlfi l5 Kw (lfitllbl 'stated by the chairman of the Amherst loan eil iii. I U ‘, ‘ . ‘ h‘, “l! ‘Due of Alarkct- William Shakespeare English dramatist and ill ~ ivlnllt ‘lflillltlhllhlY-tfptei) poet, born tomorrows date, I50. ; the passing - . - ~ of ihrce centuries has failed to make obsolete m tiu<i .~. ~.. - w. -p it ciwl. llt‘ would; . _ _ - . _ » ‘._ _ , ,1 mum A mdrlfl antiquated the master diamatists woiks in ;.-.~t<i 1x1.‘ ‘ i‘. 1‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' . . . . . . . \ \ ‘ . . . . ‘I h rmw adfcdhfcs tragic and in comic vein alike; his boundles ini- f; I ‘ __ “r in mldw m agination rose triumphant over the limitations 1 I p 1,__ I t, , of the Elizabethan theatre, and refused to be u l (‘I l hiliilph-i wml‘ l restricted liy classical unifies and tradition.‘ l l “ . f‘ ‘Sf “ _l Blank verse he used with a sublimity, a harmony. 1.. ‘ ll)" Lirmci up- ‘pliis’ is a process- reqiiiriiig among trucks. hired httlp, 7 ‘ipm; and sizcs, ills- .'~".'7I‘ilt'1‘ prilicics, bank- .\iid illi: is a mere ~.'. dramatic fitness which others may at times have equalled but have never excelled; his plltys contain 106,007 lines, 814.780 words. and gentler sex. The [iaiiiful warrior, fatiiouscd for worth, After s. thousand victories, once foiled, Is from the book of honour razed quite '.i ..i»~. l l l of i-itizcii who‘ l l M‘ “W, ill-HT the‘, And all the rest forgot for which he toiled. l llit- twin 1st * " "‘ * To w: Tilt‘: l’.l:.'.I.-.\l.S. car ferry will rcstimc service "iitiou hut on the beginning of next month after all. There .. - was grave danger of suspension, and only the ‘I ii-ii l|.'t\'l‘ noticed. tiiiiiiiiiziting personality of Mr. R. E. Miitch, " t. \t'Illill(.‘l|I ziiiil Prcsitlciit of the Northiiiiibci'laiid Ferries, sav- h-Ii-i. illt‘ siiltlitr i-il the situation. A deficit of some $7,000 was ' i» .i1l‘ Iii Ii.ivc this day incurred in running the service last year at I ‘ , ll" lit-lungs. and II)\\‘CI' subsidy than that paid for the Charlotte- i.» conic. town-Victim service. and it was publicity of the lltiilll; after‘ tiict iii tlic Charlottetown and Sydney ncivspap- :i'i.i‘ "itiii t; ‘l.’ 1i '.\.i. a Ill‘ .:;‘, l. _ ‘ - h- iii-vi ~. .-i~l.».l tlir: vrs ili.ii gut action at Ottaiva. Then at the last t...\i ‘till. '\‘. H. d» ~~~.. i‘ rul.‘ iii ihi‘ \\';lI’_ Joe? iiiriiiiciit a demand was made for the expenditure 'I‘liiiii\ l: hi" .- ~ l'll' Vi. iliiipitlmi? ‘mu-t,- ii will,” rif some $3,000 on additional safety equipment, said Illl diwwi.‘ llQillllitll llllll. chum.’ which was the last straw. President Mulch "\\'i~ lt-IH’ llll .~uli- hi‘ l‘I'ilII\'l', lllf‘ lizittle flatly refused tn foot tlic hill, and gave the ulti- (bf liiiiiiiii, u" ' \‘l.iuii.‘, lllt‘ lfiiciflc. \\'hcii iiiatiiiii that unless the loss incurred last year wi- ll-t\. l" l.t‘llt‘ of (‘ivi-iiiiiiiv. we will were IIlhClI care of by tlic government, or an (5H,; up, 4,‘..- . 1; ,,-~ pp,- infln-sllbtl chm-c nn, increased Stll)SIfI_\' granted, there would be no iiIII him»; Q l'...::li- of l-‘iii-d. \\'e inf further \\"nntl Islands-Caribou service. This t}... ‘tl| hi» . I l ~=_ 1 IIIHIFI’ {llt licoir, firm stand brought results, and tlic deficit has min‘ iii‘ l.‘\ '1‘ il ltil"\'l\'t'~ fiiciiig .1; lIf‘(‘Il zisuiiiicil by IlIC (iovcriiiiieiit. It docs niir giwi-piii» .‘ ‘ :i~ >'i~i‘i.‘i~;i‘~. llacli 5 do ti» pii<<y~ftiot or play "snftlysofilv" when m-iriiuiq i- ‘ I :. i ~ .i~ \'.t' <i‘i- lllJII siiiiiel tlraliiig with a situation of this hlllfl. and hlr now w. ‘ q 4V'll. Illf‘ liiiinitii .\luti‘li has sufficient granite blood in his vcins engine can lllit .. wit‘; lillltj iiitliiiiit gasoline, to realize this. l‘ \ nut of i,277 characters only 157 are of the’ loverseas. It Is helpliiz Hitler. pro- [lonwlng the agony mid the savazrry ‘by the last bomb. but I am deter- Notes By The Way us in undermte our enemies often: er effortfi-Anthony Eden. out every so often with word tha WE)’ Ln bune. The Government boxes. But what‘; the use. From the St. Louis Post-DI-Bpfltch. automobiles for their own getaway. As "comrades-In-arnis." the Ger- for their mutual contempt-Hamil- ton Spectator. It i; because of the rich farming and mlnlnl country We have hare. but that ls only pert of the swrv. tn Canada qulte a; easily as he can In Ireland. _WIndsor Star. the Aleutlsna, so far has not done the Jsps my good, them many shtps, alroraft and comfortable thought that this ad- vance post of the enemy can be malnalned for many months so close to the continent of North Am- erlm. —Ottawa. Journal, Then are going lo be fewer but- tonholes ln clothing fewer saxo- phone; and clarlnets. golf balls, toys, novelty Jewelry and styles In lad- Iea’ shoes because some of the lead- Inl New hidustrial plants which have been making equltnnent for their manufacture are now engaged ln war work And We can't see how any of these ‘hardships’ are going to be difficult to bear -Chatham News. A traveller 3nd returned from Sweden reports a rapidly-growing distrust. In Germanvs stability. Sweden will now only trade with Germany on a basis of exchange of goods: the mark Is suspect Ger- many derives one-fifth of Its iron ore from Sweden and ha; other reasons for keeping Sweden agree- able German propaganda Is very active and backed b.v such material parsuasions a5 oranizes from Italy and wine from France. Some o! the chief economic experts In sutcdeii doubt whether Gemiaiiv can stand another WInteXZ-Jondon Observer. Somebody find; that the map of’ the United States is cluttered up with one Japan, four ’l‘okyos, a Mikado and l4 Bcrlins. Some of the German names disappeared dur- Ing the last war --there was even a. movement. to change the name of Gennantowti, Pa, famous for one of the great battles of the Revolu- tion. The Post. Office Department now ls discouraging sucli changes, because of the great. confusion that. would follow. We trust that the only Tokyos and Berluis of any Im- portance after this war vvill be those located In these United Stat’.- ea-Chtcago Dally News. To repent s well-worn word of caution: Don't glance at. the head- lines only, and then proceed on the assumption that you have kept up with your reading of the wa: news. A; Iias been pointed out so often. even the most. ingenious of heading writers on the daily news- paper staffs llflVg only so much spaco are so many letters, to work with, and it stands to IPASDII that 1t ls not always possiju M» tell a complete story. hitelliut‘... itpprceia- tlon of the news, whesher It be 11n- cernec.‘ with a battle, a. campaign or t-ilte prloe of some domestic com- modlty, must depend upon reason- ably complete and Intelligent. rezid- Ing thereof. -_Brantford Expositor. Twice In this war an H E bomb ha; exploded 1n the roar. in a Southeast Coast. town in which 95- yeu-old Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson lives, The first hit. a house only a. few doors away; the second blew her out of bed. The result? A little shaken, but more determined than ever to play her part in helping the war effort. Mrs. Johnson, who 51111 has all her faculties, spends much of her time making articles to sell for the Aic. to Russia Fund She told me: "I was a bit shaken mined not to let a little thing like a bomb upset. me." --London Evem lng Standard. Three hundred million trees, from one-year-old seedlings to three and four-year transplants. are ready in the great nurseries of tlic forestry Commlslon for creating new woods throughout Britain In the years af- ter the war. Aii official of the For- estry Commission said that. where- isi before the war 75,000,000 young tree; were raised each year for af- forestation and reforestation pur- poses lt will be necessary in future to H180 many more. He revealed that plarg to give the nation a. total area of forests and woods of 5.000.000 acres are being considered. These are in the country 16,000,000 Home 0f rouzh and waste land. None of It ls useful for agricultural purposes, and can be planted wlth trees.- bondon Evening Standard. The st-ory may be apocrypliaal. as out of Toronto, relates to the black | market In gasoline. A prospective customer had been offered COOK: of coupons from two vendors. The price of the counterfeit coupons W!!! $3 00 that of the stolen $4 00 He is reported to have rightly turned down both. Cheating the government In its rationing plan Ia not only cheating duo's neighbor, It. Is actually cheatlniz the boys pre- nared to glve their lives In the air. on the water and in the battles which prevnII In Ihf‘ world. There TIIE CHARI-Qnfifliflillltifiuéfilllw ‘The better new; must not tempt m; 1t. must nerve us to wit» Learned anthropologist; who come tllctlng and diverse elements of the mo d type ,5 passing a“; o; In the mysteries of Holy Week and little 11:11])? They never say wntoh Good Friday. Eadi of us. driven by went. “Brant-ford Ex- ln Its printed form, the new tax 1“,- 1, a 10mg weighing just under ten pounds. The few who have read it through say ll. makes no con- cession to any Pvuularpdemsnu for the happy ending -Winntpe¢ 'I‘rt- h" JPN-owed of a right; w be the very law of llfe manufacture of more electric lce- with nothing much to put In them?- lt. affirms the dread fellowship ot ..¢.';..l‘;."?.‘.‘ ma: m. wit-m. i» that. ma because the Nam stole the“, limocence must share the world's mans and Italians are distinguished 5P0 Many American isnldlers will stay w n5 appeal even when may m“ m muggéllfdg: aglaililallggnzl'a§_iesfltgmkfi has centred round the Man of Johnny Douehboy can mi iii love 15111 confess flle dignity ma Occupltlon n! Klska Island, In .ymtg:,hy_ Th“, m m. damnu‘. ""1 h" w" gansactlon took place which Issued many hearsay stories are‘ but this’ yoiid question. the effectiveness of Good Friday Today, mlllloiu of tlic harassed and anxious peoples of the world ' wlll wand their way min the sme- tusrlea, and there seek rellef of mind, been. and soul ln contem- plation of the Cross. All the con- i; human expel-fence find their cent-re need or obsessed by pride may wel- come or lznore the l-llstory It. re- calls, but. sooner or later we find that. the road we traverse takes us to the Cross. There It confronts us. We cannot. iqnore It. We inust. make up 0u.r minus about its claims and Its witness. There we learn that what. we thought. was s. symbol of defeat and death exerts a strange sovereignty, as if it were conscious to all men. Suffering is common to our race. It. comes In divers forms which emphasizes its iinlversaltty. The Cross completes the full circle of sorrow round human life while anguish. It. speaks in cosmopolitan terms of suffering, so that every one may understand its language and the appeal which it. frames. Men recognize the kinship of the Crucl-| fled with themselves. They re nd interpret its secret. The worlds ptty Sorrows. The roar of life with its rush for xaln or pleasure at their maddest has not. infrequently been hushed In Hts presence. Men must bot-l lence of such s suffering. But. the moss does somebhlngl more than challenge our responsive Burferer claimed, s. greet ln a world's redemption. It may baf- fle our minds when we attempt to describe It. or to formulate theories to account. for It. The Cross Is not only an altar of sacrifice lt ta g thr- one, the seat of a new soverelgnty never before wielded ln the empires of’ the world. would seem to show that this Ia a fact, most foreign to men's thought and dlffloult. for them to acknowledge. It ls so con- trary to our notions of powers; It cuts moms our eoneeptlons of euth- orlty; It denies the valldlty of our measures of human greatness. When Pilate wrote as the woul- atlon "The Kim: of the Jews" In Hebrew, Latin and Greek. it wc/ul seem as lf lie became a prophet o the universal sovereignty of the Man whom he condemned. Helore ls the language of religion. Lstln the speech of practical govern-ten and affairs. Greek is the supple in,- strumeiit. of philosophy and lllifflfr ure. The regal power of the Cruc- ffled is thus expressed In all that intimately affects human life. e Cross shows that nobility must. measured by service an lf-aae- riflce. The King whose th e is the Cross offers men a share In s Passion. He has nothing else o offer, except Hi5 own companion- ship, and those who go with h must share Hts defeat If they d share Hts victory. But In the rec d of two mlllenniums It has never been found that a man viho has shared His sorrow has ever fal d to attrilii His triumph. 'I‘hat. Ia e paradox of the Cross. If. ls at once the gauge of suffering and the pledge of victory. It ls the Inst - merit of death and the pledge of life. Let men aokriowledge the v- crcignty the Cross ncclalms. and he contioversles which distract us and the troubles which now threaten to drive the tiations to distraction will be calmed Into s. great peace. the peace nf a true and eternal recpri- clliatitm tinder the benedlctfon of the Cross. l The Air Cadets (Eastern Al: Command Release) Fifteen squadrons have been or- ganized in the Maritime Provinces since the formation of the ‘Air Cadet League of Canada ln D41. 'l‘wo of these are actively eng ed in training Ill Prince Edward Island. namely N0. 53 (Summerside) iua- dron, and N0. 6O tOtiarlotte wn) Squadron. Total enrollment ln Alr Qadet training throughout, Canada ‘now cxeeds 20.000, distributed as foll s: Nova Seot1a-717; New Bruns ck- 168; Prince Edward Island-dill; British Columbia-QM; Saskatch- <___ SUITS FUII WAR-TIME BUSINESS MEN New, all-star eults for year-around wear, all bearing the stamp of quality favored by men with whom snappy ap- pearance counts. Lucky-break purchase on our part aa- surea entlro supply will be snipped up fast by, smart dressers. HATS Made by Stetson THEY HAVE CLASS Priced $4. $5. $6. é? $7.50 HENDERSON 8i CUDMORE MEN'S WEAR ewnn-2068: Alberta-limo; Manitoba -\'.449',' Quebec-AMI; Ontarlo- 026. The objective of the Alr to 18, slmlllar to that given at the C. A. F‘. apart from providing a 3° basic knowledge of flying, which p_ citizens of Canada after the the SCFVICCS in the present National N,‘ crew duties In the R. C. A. F. will receive the prefix letter "X" before Commanding Officer has certified at the time of enlistment that they m, Training. instead of the New Category of Standard this special arrangement which has “y now been made it will not be neces- sary for Afr Cadets enlisted s: Standard (Alrcrewi to undergo the six months tour of ground duties now assigned to all other aircrew on recruits. They will also be allowed to skip part of Manning Pool traln- i“ ing as well as tarsiic duty and will “n be sent to Initial Training Schools or Wireless Schools for re-selectlon as Individual cases point. In the R. C. A. F‘. has proved, be- Alr Cadet training In developing th k no selfish or other reason on earth to justffv this siieiikliiz form of war sabotage --St. Catharlnes Standard. r - wi i‘: t i‘ m llfTl-‘f -~I‘“.:"::l"‘.-' it’ °' '31!‘ “Msrn ",Oul" , b0 \ ~ "d" aptitude for A Id t ' I Qiiiiveigiiiiiclisfoilliilvyiftiiigiihligfi gfgigitgg a m“ “Ppmlamn of the Every imbue spirited ciuwi should of Canada, bet/ween the ages of 15 my“ elm Initial ‘Training Schools of the R. M; cm“ Marlyn“ Sh. rndeflck will be of inestfmable value to all 011109,. Conuuandmg of the Tran» W“ port- Oommimd. Points out unit uie young men. who make full use of A1 t M their present, spare time by taking mfg 00321 ovement m England Air Cadet training and who desire 1 _ nr may be required to loin one of fifth Tfixfiimthgnfutarebbf iii: emergency. are given special recog- 1n h nltlon upon enlistment In Aircrew. QmQdZQYQfi seafnsvemtst mega’ All Air Cadets accepted for Afr- a In“ Ah. mm,“ u we“ as a He“ ill?! nation. Ihtgeefore It their servfce number, provided their wfif,,§,'fw'§§'°n.a guryglulgfirefiaag: -know about the air, Its problems have successfully completed 50'“ or m 1 more of the Air Cadet Syllabu; of m: be for Canada and Ma Under these circumstances they moulflybemg§finflg Enageéflstfaagolilg W111 be enlisted flflflln-st an 0W1 A" the Province of Prince Edward n. Cadet quota as Standard (Aircrew) 18nd’ so m“ no youth who 1s mew Ically fIt and mentally qualified for ‘Alrcrew Delened-l BY flying shall be dented the opportun- ‘Ihe success of the Afr Cadet halnlng plan In Prince Edward Is- land will depend to ii large extent ness with which the voluntary bod- squiidrons as well as the degree of poopeiintfon which Is forthcomlnff 'l"he record of graduate Air Cadets 51:31 m? tgffimgnfin°flhljdfljflloflfl \..~*“‘\\.| Capsules — — 13-00 7:; U] Boxes of ‘i0 CNO_I3 5'00 ,- " AI|_ owners of dogs, take 1'00 (£533,215, I : : I 2:50 warning that there now is a 500 Cnpsuks _ _ _ _ 10m Dog Catcher employed by keep it off the street or it owner subjected to a fine. WWW Work find liT=:s;c%E—”tirh?s7tii§Iii§-u't-fliew§rov1nce. rHIEcTIon offie re ntivc P "‘ Iveness of Prince Edward regard with the rest. oif Canada and tiiiixtiittons of the mxi coo the Alr Cadet Program as a will], fonner head of the R. A. Ferry Command and present A11‘ i Use Dr. ffrench ’s Vermicide Capsules And Save Your Fox Pups The season Is now at hand when your f0! pups should he dosed for worms If you wish to save them. a Is teaching the youn- tlons will rest on the Air In the follows advantages and its Ilmltatlons, You can start at two weeks of age with Nii. 3 Capsules and use them to three weeks; also 1m older pups that are not foo strong. From three weeks f0 three months the Nn. 2. " Capsules is used with excellent results. These Capsules are well and favourabl? known and used by all leading fox ranchers in every country ivhere fox ranching is carried on and hundreds of testimonials speak of Ihcni III the highest terms. They are without doubt the safest and most efficient Worm Exterminator known today. Boxes of to participate In Canada's ass- economfc future In this field. the patidotlsm and farsighted- of private citizens sponsor and iince the organization of Iociu N0. 2 25 Capsules —$ l-llo ' NOTICE“ ti: E E I — * Let us have your order now. Prepaid I0 MY 1 address 0n receipt of price. ‘ E. II. FII$TER—0entra| Drugstort Sole Alufhorfzed Agents for I’. In‘. Island i l e City. lf you have a dog II be picked up and the the dog if unclaimed will 1 destroyed. o a. B. BIRTWISTLE, t ~_ Chief of Police v9 0,004 390F090}! 69 OOfOO Q §§§O+Q§ O 1