sEIYFF-ilfiifiii 27. 1940 a5"- _ BIIY THE LARGE SIZES You can’t afford the small ones. “I'm lmrfhilslng regularly used medicines and ip-(IIJI |Il‘t'£' ». fies. it always pays you to get the large ...;.~..-~-_\iiii'li iinii it cheaper - and youqi have it 1n the iioiiew- when you need it. T0 get the most for your ||..iiit-_v—-tliut i-i true economy-here are a few ex, qmplvz-i - iv<~‘l| be pleased to show you moi-m Phillips MILK 0i‘ MAGNESIA 4 "l- 250 — I2 oz. 430 SAVE 23c NOXZEMA CREAM Small 125s for 15c) size 1 l-fl oz. 15o - 14 9;, j" 51,19 SAVE 58c SAL l'IEl'.»\'I‘]C_i\ small 29c - Large $1.29 SAVE 31c ARRII) DEODORANT 1-2 oz. 39c —- I oz. 59c SAVE 19c SAVE $1.25 IHSNIA - REX 4 times qunniityi 1|; oz. site $1.75 ltiiiitis quantity ' The quick four-wiay re- lief for acid Indigestion _ Listerine ANTISEPTIC 3 "I. 25c — 14 oz. 70c SAVE title w st Iitrui ifoii LIVER 011. Q n1. 75C -—- 1G 0!. $1.75 SAVE $1.25 ASPIRIN 12's 22¢ - 100's 98c " ‘(URETEST f<.\\'lil 80c -"*A§-L£;-s lcxall , ‘ 1111.1; or ItIAGNESIA 1229* 4"“ if oz. 25¢ -_ a2 oz. 75o n“ pa!’ If“ m- suit i: 3r..- ~‘ s‘ “" half. ssvr. 51c .'I‘I.\("I‘l'!{li] t)!” IODINE . l oz. 25c — 2 oz. 35c SAVE 15c .~\li.\‘t.=iii§l.\'I-I .IR. Snmll SW25 —~ large size eon- uiiis It limes as niuvii 52.50 SAVE £1.25 You can always save wltli safely at this Rexail Drugstore. yen-wu- rag,“ Jiiiiiuiis PHARMACY 11E. J s10»: lD_~l§I-1't"t]5=tt1q U hcmttsfs This eoinmn l: reserved for new: of loeel interest but advertising of a newly nature may be I! 5 cente a. word strictly pay- uIIIO in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. 8rd INSTALLMENT City Taxes must be paid bv September 30th to receive discount. L-42l-9-24-7i. I iii i couraoanariou LIFE iivsuiz l1 “ca. L-9789-7-2I-3Il ‘ CITY TAXES 3% discount on ._Clty Taxes third installment. if paid by September 301.1. L-421-9-24-7l. l UNITED BAPTIST SERVICES.- .S€Plember 29th. Sunday. Central -Bedeque 10.45 A. M., 7 0 P. M. t Lower Freetown Hall 3.00 P. M. L-558-9-27-1i. WEEK END SPECIALS. — Smart assortment. of PlaiirCrcpc and Raid Dresses. Your choice $1.98. The Grecndal Co, Ladies Store. 1 L-54g-9-27-li. l AUCTION SALE AT LONG CREEK-Homestead property of "the late Hector McCanncli, con- sisting of 50 acres oi land 11110011185. M 3 pm. Saturday, September 28th. L-506-10-25-4; ‘ WALLPAPER AT HALF PRICE, 11011113115. Charlottetown Store. lBEBULIIUI designs for cvcry i'oom. ffalte advantage now of this sen- iysational sale, L-532-9-28-2i. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. - Services on Sunday. September 29th as follows-Victoria I1 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw S. S. Rally 7.30. 14-543-9-27-11. l .-__\_ I SPRINGFIELD -—— St. Elizabeth's Church. Evensong and Harvest Fes- tival 7.30 P. M. Long Ci'eek-—St. Thomas‘ Church. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L-554-9-27-li. NEW LONDON UNITED ,CI'lURCIiI.-'I'lle Vi‘. M. b‘. \\'ill hold jlheir Autumn ‘Fhiiiik Oiicring ser- vice on Sunday, September Liutll at 7.30 P. M. The speaker will be Miss Louise Caiibcck, iviissiciiaryi to Japan. L-5GG-9-27-2i. PRESBYI RI AN CHURCH IN CANAI . . . .iield Charge. Ra. i Day services ii Lord's Day. Hart ville Sundav School 10 A. M. Wor- ship ii A. M. Brookfield Sunday School 2 P M. Worship 3 P. M. Di. W. A. Cameron, General Secretary oi the Board of Missions will be the guest preacher at 3 P. M. Brookficld Hunter River ’ i.;l0 P. M TRANSFERRED TO NAVAL 1 N- l'I‘.-lvir. Maurice wage, B. Se, who for the past few ytars has beenthe Electrical Engineer on the Car Ferry". Charlottetown. recently join- ed the Royal Canadian Ntitiy. and ‘ti/HI TE SPOT DANCE llti‘. lli~,,-'\‘i~lli.\' ORFIIICSTRA 01.1) 'I‘I.'\IE AND “ODERN 'I'III‘RHIJ.\Y NIGHT‘, SEPT. 26th ADMISSION 25c l‘ ii Tilt -~vr has .’ll'l'l\'f‘fl with IIIS full orchestra. 8 PINES. .iii t .' i" i"-i |I\Il\ilIII hits. if w; ‘i\' Ntfllti‘. Sept. 27th - All Modern ADMISSION 50c ‘has been lranstcrivid to the 1’fl(‘lll(2 lCoast. Mr. Locigo left for the West} on Monday and \\'llI be piiiievi later! bv Mrs. Lodge and their two lithc; sons. BEDEQUE UNITE!) CHURCH, ‘Th, “ma, Gunman i Trinity lliillltlll ciiimii. i ! and i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FRIDAY. EEPTEMBER 27th 730-1’ i. ‘ i ‘ h, itic- 11.1111,’ “riiiii-‘Jviifi-iil “m” AREIVES SAFELY IN ENGLAND -M.ri. Kenison MacKinnon, Clyde River reoeiveda. telegram from her son, Private Regitiaid MBCKIIUIUD. Killing of his sate arrival in Eng- n . WLNSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Sunday, September Zt/tii are as ioilowsz-wiiisio North ii A. M. Wiiislce South .1 . lvl. nigh- iieia 7 1-’. M. Sunday School whi- sioe North i0 A. M. Wliisioe South z P. M. rrincetown Roan l1 A. ivi. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L-bw-B-ZW-ll. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — Miss. Maysie Connolly entertained at a JOIIy sliow'ei' in noiiour oi lviiss eliieen Oi-ialioiaii, popular brlde-lo- be at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. J.CDl1X10.l)‘,1tH:.lm Avtu, on ivioiiuiiy night. Sept. Many gills of tut- iilass, silver and linen wit-re receive-dd ‘the parcels were opened by Mrs. W. R. Cronin, and the accompanying verses, which caused much moi-r.- iiic-nt were read by Miss l-teicn Con- way. After a dainty lunch was serv- ed, all joined in wishing Eileen much happiness in her future home in Ot- tawa. 1 MISSION BOARD MEETS --The Board oi Home IJILESIDIIS of the United Baptist Convention of the hiaritimes met in the Sunshine room of the First Baptist Church Tuesday. The following were pres- ent: Rev. Dr. S. S. Poole, Saint John: R/ev. Dr. E. Mason and Rev. E. A. Kinley", Woiiviiie; Rev. Dr. B. D. Knott, Monclon; ltev. R. H. MacFarlarie. Gaspercaux, N. 5.; Rev. H. E. Aliaby, Woodstock: Rev. J. B. Wilson, Summerside, P.EI.; Rev. S. D. Trites, TYyon, P. E. 1.; Rev LE. Ackiaiid, St. Stephen; Rev Raymond Whitney. Bridgeivat- cl". N. S.; Rev. J. A. Corey. Doak- town, N. 8.; Mr. Samuel Freeman, Amherst, N. 5.. and Miss Augusta Siipp, Hampstead. N. B. Routine busuiess was attended to. Some ap- pointments were made and grants 1o f‘Il1ll‘('l‘.(‘S voted. Dr. liiasoii has completed tiventv-five years as the superintendent of Home Missions ~Moncton Transcript. QUEEN I-IOTEI. FIRE SETTLED. --—One of the few outstanding stilts against. the Queen Hotel Company and John Simon. has been settled out. of court forniramount notsiat- ed. Ari order dismissing the action was granted in the Supreme Court. Chambers Tuesday bv Mr. Justice 0r. K.C.. solicitor for NLr. Simon. The action was that of MlldfPflI Myrcr of Charlottetown. widow oi‘ Norman Myrcir and also of lilrs. Myrei‘ as guardian 0f Patricia and ‘Norma Myrer. infants. Norman H. liiyrei‘ was one of the 28 per: “.5 who lcst. their lives in the confinem- tioii that. swept the Queen Hotel earlv in liiarch, 1930. A number of persons; who were iiijurrci iii llie catastrophe have brought nctioins against. the ccmpaiiv and against Mr. Simon as president of the company. and other suits have been launched bv relatives n1 persons who died in the lire. A few of thr- 1m- Stindav, September 150th. ‘Willi in the absence oi the pastor. on voc- Bedeqtie or Albany (lhurches. Male Octette from Charlottetown will present a service of song at. lCape Traverse at 7.30 P. M. under ithe auspices oi the Mis=ion Band. 'Dr. A. h‘. Kerr will speak at North Bedeqtie at 3.00 P. M. L-542-9-27-li. ! ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION 1—0n Friday evening, September l3 ,'a surprise party was given at. the ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weddell Dancing $1.30 t0 12.30 in honor of their daughter Marion, MIN" SHIIHIIILR 27 10:00 p n1 —Radin Theatre ‘DG- Mzw roux (‘ITY WA- 9'58 mm". 31 m WNIII, 17 '70 meg , 16.8 m. ‘ rllil.l\ WINDOW CORNICES llerln “Mari Choir. -—i— 12;. . , .. . . BERLIN. 1.1m“? A151?“ B1353 “m,” stfgka 10:30 p m.-News in English m " " ' p.11. i511 meg, 19a m; mo. n‘ 11.77 meg. 25 4 m; DXB, 961 h skcvh meg, 3i 2 m ‘ _ _ 3] 4 m ' _ MOSCOW V xP-I“. ‘ORR H“. 3.00 a m.---English Period. RV- p ii! - Will; and Dance 96> I534 m“; ' 19"’ m‘ pm - ' ll il< u c.‘ E3 10H n1. cornice-s over windows b ae. as valanres are attractive and vast in Eiuzlish. need not be expensive. If you are , i0 0 m ; RNE, mod with a. lfanimer and saw. per- ‘ l hops you mii make them yourself.‘ IUYIION If not. any acod carpenter can do‘ ritsiin Speaks " it. You hrid iwfter have some ar- esFev GSD,11.75 chiteet or decorator design them. f .; GSC‘, 0.58 meg., Cuthbert~what do you mean - you're not surprised that 1 was ‘born on the second of April? Miss snipp-Late as usuaii é Week end Special HATS $1.98 Ill-rots a bargain in ladies’ hats that will in- terest many buyers... day and on Saturdirv \'fll‘l(‘l_\' of shapes 11nd income a. Minion Lift-ill I lie sui'e to see these to- There's a tempting colours all nice ones. J I ation, there will he no zervices in] The; tm- are still outstanding. —l»laliiiix I81‘. Personals Mrs. P. I. Rogerson. Victoria. was a. recent. visitor to Charlottetown. Details 0f Regulations i For Training OTTAWA, Sept. 25._1CP) -4-Pro- (‘BGGIIIES and reilulations relating to and governing the calling of men for military training under the Na- tional Resources Mobilization Act, are act forth in detail in an order- iii-coimcil published in an extra. edition of tho Canada Gazette l0- day. 1t gives the Minister of National Defence power to establish training centres, staff them and determine the number of men to be trained. and the length of period oi train- ing. Staffs will be paid on the basis of the Canadian Active Service, Force rates. _ _ The order requires the Minister oi National Defence to call upon the‘ Minister of National War Servicesl foi' the necessary number 0i meml and to ind‘ ~ate what numbers oi_ int: and EIIQIISII-Speihlfi-i hip; iiicn shall hr.- criiied so thatthey may be accommodated in lfllllfl“ French. Eiiglsh or bi-liiiizual 681005-- The order provides ior medicalf examination of men upon their re-i, "J >1 m ‘J n CT Y; _. the non-permanent active iiiiiitia. training will Men who complete a5 proof cf be given t'i‘l‘11liCHl95 their service, _ _ The t)Cl‘i0(I of tfalriilitl is set at 30 day's “or such other period as the m1l1lSl_(’i‘ may PTOSCYIIJC." The order provides for food arid clothing dllflilt: periods of tfflifiiflgi nav on the basis 0i non-permanent. neliVf‘. militia rate and transporta- tion home. In the vent of too many men being called for the accommo- dation at anv training centre the order instructs that the surplusmen shall not be medically examined, hut foiithivuh rcluriird W m homes. A man who has taken training, the order provides, mav bl? Win5- ferred without his consent to any corps of the militia (ither than that to which he was oriaiiiall_v posted oi' lo the naval oi' air forces, but only for home violence. '3. -i an Offense auainsi military law while uiiriercoiiu: training mav 11c punished according to military law after the period of his training has elapswl. ’40 Wheat Crop Carroll on application of E. T. Park- 1 0f ’39, Prospect O'i’i‘!\\’i/A. Sept. 25.~\CP)—Pre- sent iimsperis are that the total value n1 the 1040 western evoi: at. the tainis will he some- wllfll. lligliPl‘ than that 0t the i939 crop. A valuation rii 3.240.000.0130 is possible, aetiurdiiig to an official es- tiliiafe. Tliiit \\ill he Onlv 551.000.1700 better than tiu- value of the i039 crop, \\'I1i(‘ll \\.i.\ ‘ifttlurtfiflfi bushels smaller ironi time to ttme__;5u._,. i“ Vichy Aiiv llilill vulletl up who commits: wheat . French Troops Withdraw in intio-Bhina By C. Yates McDaniel Associated Press Staff Writer HANOI, French lndo-China. Sept. 25 -fAPI -A French com- munique said tnniizht that French troops had withdrawn today from Lanpsoii, 8O miles northeast of Hanoi and i5 miles within the Indo- China inrder. after having been encircled by "vastly superior Jap- anese forces." Both sides said the F‘rench stif- fcrcd "ccnsidcrablef losses during the Langscn fighting. Informed \ll'1f)ll1f'lflI quarters as- serted that a cotiibinzi‘. on of dipio- ‘ niatic, political and military factors , had caused the Hench to fall back from the border after vigorous re- sistance tn the iiii'i:il Japanese move on Sundav n .111 A military obsrrvrr said the Ja- panese were able to roniiiiue what. Tokyo had termed a ' ' ' .- - ' ' - - - ' " because thev “Bio oiting to tviining centres and at. . \ance . YIICIIIYIEIII. of the fit to some un_it of} advantage of the fart the Front: i men were OIYTXIIZLY orders to wl hold their fire Lllil9lv fired tin-n , tTli" li‘l'enrli Slf‘i'I‘lli!“l' ‘li Hllilffi . that F‘l'f‘l’lf‘li troops had WIYIICY-IIVII iappeared ill tinnfiitit ‘A1111 a mm- ment by the Front-ii colonial min- thrl‘. the Japan tired across the frontier The iliiirii statement. it appeared. mitznt ' ' been superseded by develripm‘ Post-war iWorid To iiave Big Problem effort on the the tarn to subordinate sectional 11'1- Pierrepont Afotfai. United Minister to Caiiiiicia, said in a Can- adian club address today. It was the Minister's first speech since ills appointment. and he dealt with the relations between Canada and the United States. A new milestone in those rela- tions was [incl-rd recently‘, he s '. when President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Aiackenzie King made their declarations on defence at Ogdcnsburz, N. Y.. and proceeded to set up the Canadian American Joint. defence board Mr. Roosevelt, he said, recently enumerated five kcypoinis of the democratic ideal as freedom of tn- forination and the press. fieedom of religion. freedom of expression. freedom from fear of attack and ese troops in Incio-Cliilia had re-. L l OTTAWA, Sept. 25 --(CP) —Res- itoraiion ol commercial health to the post-war world tvill require an part oi Canada and United States which is cer- terests to national well-being, Jay Statics than titr- csiiuitite rron this year. “(T0001 1mm “anti o“ RI] mink‘ One riri;iiiil,\' is tliiit n bumper '17“ YINYS "7 C3030" "m1 m? crop is he 11c. threshed The lastcs- Imllfll SIR"? W?" "lW-IWRI 9W1 timnte nf the Dominion Bureau of it W35 0000113? lhf‘ 9P1" "I m” two countries held he same vai- ues that their friendship could so readily he translated into a defen- Statistic; fyfifflfl the wheat vield of ' e Provinces at 534.- Miss Juanita MilieTanrl bliss Reta . Farrow, Victoria, left recently to_ spend the winter ih Montreal. ’ Mr. Percy Smith and Mr. Percy’ Carr. Chariottetovm. spent the week-end at York. One Third Off i LeLQng Corselettes and Girdles WEEK-END CLEARING SALE We are clearing our complete stock of Lllong Corselettcs and girdles at 1-3 off regular price, Sale lasts Friday and Saturday only. Corselettes Reg. $8.50 for —- —- — $5.07 Corselettes Rec- $6.50 for - — — $4.34 Girdles Reg. $5.50 for - — - -— $3.67 - ..Vests A table of’ panties. bloom- ers and Tea Rose and White. Reit- }'.'.I'f”.°. _ _ _ 47c Pretty colored flannelette Dylflmfll- 5 All sizes and styles — — —- — 1 '25 LMGDRE E~ MiLEOD Lie-iii. - -. .._. who is to be one of the season's _ ‘WA “."'"“‘"“'"""“"" _. '1 Lnxntiy lpopuiar brid-rs-to-be. when‘ the Mr and Mm J H_ Saunders Mmi . 8'15 p m —Stirial Play: "Rupg-i-g,‘ members of the North 'l‘r_\<ui Pres- 111C511‘. wlulqiorf [mm I119“- h},m..._! 1 Hentzau “ GSD. 11.75 meg,’ I byterian Ciiiiixih assembled to pre- moon gm,“ i“ Monn-ea; and q-Om‘ f ..a..‘i m.; GSC, 9.58 meg., 3i 3 m, sent her with a gift in recognition 10,19“;- fm- Um,- 11mm. m 51, you“, i l , ’l‘0lt\‘0 of her duties as 0i'f.'.lil1l$i(llli'l1'i[.{ the Newfoundland. this morning. l ' _ _ , . 8:30 p m -Militriry Naval Band, past. summer months. The bridc- W" ———-~— 1 I l‘! ‘i110 IeSStmS In l 311,82, i7 R4 mez , i6 B m, to-be was escorted t0 a prettily Mrs. Roderick McNeil fnee Marv. 1 R0315 I decorated chnmby Mist. Ruby De- Rogcrsoiif and two little sons. inn} [L-lnfl Tm, _,\(.l-(,|,;|fiv 8:40 p m ~Request Selection; llnney, after which an address was and Edwin. have returned to thcirl - Vlclp I 1 31x0?‘ 9 63 3L1 m ; 23,0461 md 3y itilgswlvthDP. CIISIIIPIOII aQndl horns“ in Rnxburygl Mass, afterl , i 1 8 meg , . m,; 21-206, 17.3 ‘ s. Iona . ac_ona presen er spen rig a very peasant three‘ ‘ 1110s., 19 6 m. a "i101" with a beautiful chest of_ sii- weeks vacation with ‘Mrs. MCNOIYSI . “m” a 30 16531,»; Ph m y flier. MfiilgmLk as she is dfivifiiiliagly parenLs‘.,_Mr.larid Mrs. Parker Roa- ] : p_m._ 191111;; i fli-monic‘ nown .an e< one an a _ or erson. 1c or n. I,I-)|I,,.\ \\'()RT]{Y Orcho..i,~a_ DIL, i511 meg, 10.8‘ their tlimichtfuliiess find _kind- -_‘-_ I m ; DJD, 1177 meg , 25,4 1114111055. Then all Joined in singing ‘The riiaiiy friends of itirs. Wil-| 3 him Ave DXB. 9 61 meg, 31.2 m. "For She: _A .1011)’ Good Fvliow." ham Dickson. 28 Dorchcstei- S rec‘ l m : p m -— a io ewe-rec or is s "c a _s l . 1c . . . cspi a as l‘l av where.» . _. North Americq. Listeners. GSC, remainder of the evening was spent she underwent an operation. i .1 x“ 0 5B mcg., 31 3 m. ,in social IIIIGTCOIIIEBP.‘ All departed Dickson is lioiv resting comforts ‘ ‘ slnaeeeglooaooaooew...» w m RNOME 1 En H h trfi rlxllbil‘ homes! wilksxalgniiqethel flight gngier (IRéIIIIII-Ilfl‘. Horcald Ma l m 1 '3 1 ‘p m — ews n g s . o oiinr muei pi 5s n er _a uni o vnn, . ass. ias ar- ‘ 1 x y , Iorl vave 21103, 9.53 meg, 31 1 m ; 2R04, future home. rived home to be with her motlienl x Iuldlt) Program 118i mega" 25.4 m.; 2120s, 15.30 fi ~ 1.111 Time ill Ertstcrn slanaiiidi! meg" I9 mzoivoou “N,” 10:00 p m. -- "Pheatrelaiid." r D ""'"""""‘ 050.1158 meg 313m. , Gll.»'i’l‘I'IM/\I..i\ . l I i Panties Bloomers 47c 65%.... vests. tail sizes. vflrqllwhl In this Sale of Tea Sets $ Luncheon Sets Per 1 Doilies etc., ° Set l Here's a bargain that the watchful buyer for this department picked up for you! They are all pretty, they are notable values and while . we have a good many .. the quantity is limited. so an early call is suggested. 5"! Hand Embroidered Madeira Ovals I0 x 15" Hand Embroidered Tea 3G" Cloth with 4 Napkins 1 for $1 .00 3 for $1.00 , Ila I ljirihroitlercd Luncheon n d E h m 5nd; SetIsII5-t" (iron. with s Napkins olIIImgs itIlnxrIlcweI-“I I "a 1 for $1.00 lln nd Embroidered '7 x 36“-17 x 4a" and 17 x u" oblong! 12 X 18.. a for $1.00 , ““"""' 1mm Embroidered Madeira ‘i Oblongs 6 x 1 4 for $1.00 ..-_g 2 for $1110 ‘ 2 for $1.00 i ; ‘l d Made rn ,I,T,."§"L‘§ vipyi" Irhnd “Elllélflfflldgfffl ‘Iilndeira 2 for s-Loo we ‘F: i. x z or $1.00 "and Embroidered Him"- ltoiiies Rounds o ljiand] “Emlzigoldei-ed Guest 4 for .0 "c" i ' 6 for $1.00 liand Embroidered 01111111‘?! Doilies Rounds l0" Hand Embroidered Linen 3 for Guest Towels 14x22" 2 for $1.00 "and Embroidered Madeira ‘ (wins a y 12" Hand Made "IIISSI-litgv Phage 4 for _Q0 Runner 17 x 3f‘i—lixI.-—- ixo 2 for $1.00 Hand Embrfllflffffl Mum“ " Made Tuscany Int-r Hand Itllto 10 x I5" -- and 12 x 18" 8 for $1.00 Hand Made Tllsrbliiy Chair Bark Sets. 3 piece 4 for $1.00 Hand Made Tuscany lance Table (‘lothii 3G x 36" 1 for $1.00 Hand Made Tusoany IAN‘ TIMI: (‘lotlLs 51 X 54" 1 for $1.00 Lace l l President Has, . Recommendations i Balls insolvency , “Time Bomb" in PAGF ruigizi-z fiianvass N. Y. in Aid Allies American System lIflampaign ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. sent. 25 1 -(AP>—"Irtsolvency is the time ' bomb which can eventually destrov the American system." Robert M. Hanes, president of the American Bankers Association. said today. charging that “the evangelists of the new social Ilfdfl are under- mining the confidence of the Am- erlcan people lll political and eco- nomic freedom" ' Asserting no country can 3 achieve military defence unless it f is economically prepared, Hanes‘, said: — i "It is a matter oi grave concern that we have come to accept de- ficit financing as a permanent fiscal policy. We not only proceed from year to year on an un- balanced federal budget. but we have permitted the compounding of the federal debt to a liune total \\'hlt‘ll threatens the entire (‘CO- Romy.“ Concerning Bases \\’AS1i1IN{i'1‘0I\'. 5013i. 25.—lAP President Rooscielt received dc ite re "dflmCflfiallOlin on the lot" of defence bases in Nevsiouzivnand‘ from a board of i1L1\'E\I experts which l ‘(aileri a‘. the \'i'iii'.c House totiay. ’ l The board, headed bi‘ Rear Ad- lmiral John W. (irr-i-iislade, alrcauyi has inspected the site of a DYOpOFNI base in Bermuda and has Just con:- pletetl preliminary studies mr the establishment. of one or mole bases li'l Newfoundland. zillreeiiieiit Wll-Ii Gran‘ Britain which obi-allied 5G old iliiited States dc- strovers as part of the deal. Greeiisladi- said his board would start next Tuesday for the West Indies, to make a three weeks trip to look over sites for additional bases. sive association of policies Both Canada and the United States were in process of provid- ing social sectirity’ 11S an assurance of freedom from ivnnt. But this freedom had international implica- lions as well. Its achievement in- valved the iieduetion and eventual removal of artificial barriers to in- ternational commerce. F "flood DITJTILIILZ. marl I tee to detect by By n. M. Peters i' Canadian Press Staff Writer _.vCPi .- Y This ll - cimtrit- flllliilfl NEW YORK. Sept. 23 the Vvilllziiii the Aliits. Filtffll e< today began to as‘! f ail tiic housewivc- ill _ WUillCTi v "at question greater WiiYIi phone DQII; u... . The callers pro opiii.» ing question dots provoke 2.1 unfavo obit» it ‘IOILJ’, go on ‘.0 ass .. Rooney's-it or ' flll"."."t‘ ‘n""=:i associate/i a mt Mriv 11¢,- pi. our tr list?" The specfii‘ m!‘ ‘or Britain inf-l l "irtge v . rod a i.i the committee mm pit" Ni. O.’ ‘IV’ (A "TPPF-C. Polish Official v ’i'hev' will beset up under an I in Torpedoing LONDON, S811’. 25.—-(CP) —- Di‘. YQlTNilll Grail. under-secrete. I ,i'ol F0 . ii: i‘ l‘ ‘i. ‘ Cioverixn ill was drov n- ed 600 miles off Irish coast ("I Hf‘, while en :' Li. ..i .. m announced in. the: . ' ‘Ac litter‘... ‘namen l animal ‘manager ierata Line, in London. also was drowned. W Ladies’ Cotton ' House Dresses 59c _______, | i, 140505 s. Miteoo i__.tmif@d‘ l Ladies‘ ‘ perfect fit. Sizes 32-41. Peach only. ' . Special——--—-—-——--——19c _ _ Wonder Bargain — Ladies‘, A Cotton Housedresses, 51195 . 14-4-1. 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