PAGE FOUR I GUARDIAN IIIE CIMRLOTTETOVIII Glllllllllll IIIIIII llllll (IIIIIOI ll l‘) icon H0 l. 00L l). A. IICKIIIOI, I.LO, “unfairly-dbl g mmtor, J. I. Burnett. IJJ- Anodatu Eililnrnii frank Walla, and IJIIQ Ill l llurnull, IMLNJJ, t0! Anita ‘unfit IIJBSCIIPTION IAT$ i 2| for I nimlhli I00 hr din lull siinry “.00 pu- yuan It-W I I month cu; u.1l foi- a months; an Ill‘ no nun I] lull l0 illllll Pruvllltlu llll UJJ- II.“ i I1 50v; for I month! uoii-onullum haul Akenry, l“! Pal It. Iollrnh J. Illa m Bu) in, I'm-uni»; New: mud (Jinan [anion Ulliswni “ullfn tun blind ludbnry, Ont-s I» Wuhan-vi. hliilp, aiunnion, N. u. ' the Weakest Ink.‘ r-mpiii’. AUGUST l3, 194a “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thu and Belgorod. Mystery and Religion .ifi- Zilltl rrligioii, so well expressed in a sermon o). ha. \[,- sinners in Yesterday's issue, is dc- gcrvlflg of mom 111;," passing notice. In our war eiiiii-zs. :ui.l |i.-rliiii\s still 111MB l" m": P°5t“"ar plziiiiiIiig ziliiiig sorizihstic lHICSpIllCIC is_a teni-l “mi i.» .‘-lI'-'.~\ puri-lv materialistic objectives. lii-tiiiiiiiiic ziii] other ltiiirls of social secufli)’ — ailiiii" lltill‘ iii themselves ——will be value- lcss uiil. > §_;\‘llL‘l‘il'illiil iii iiir ll\':‘ iiwi? (hrisiiziiiiiv, as .\lr. Snmers well Sflld. i5 e5‘ Si‘llllilll_\' faith iii a mystery. Arid such faith, il_\', breeds humility and NvfTeHtZB- t-Xolhing ,5 5,’, hopeless, so intolerable, wrote john Riisltin, “as the pride of a fODlISll. man who has passed through a process 9f thinking- 50 iis fiCfililllV to have found something out. life believes there is_ nothing else to be found out_m the universe. “liflrfléis ill? tYUlY gfeahmam g“ whom Revelations rain till they bear hirn_ to the earth with their weight: 13W h“ hQad i: lie dust. and speaks thence -—-<>fl¢fl l" '0 c" of nccc syllables." It was in this reverential mOOd that Wordsworth rose to sublimity in his sonnets. _ “The holy time is quite as a nun Breathless with adoration; the bfold lilfl 1's sinking down in its tranquility!’ The gentleness of heaven broods 0e!‘ U10 I91- Listen! tiis miZhW B61118 ‘I "fl" And doth with his eternal motion rush A sound like thuriden-cverlsstingly.” Th¢ same thought finds expression in all great literature, which is coritinilflll)’ at w“ with cold logic and materialism, and stands “breathless with adoration" before the mysterles of existence. A modern poet. Ralph Hodsori, sums “P the matter in four lines which, while not in any of our hymnbooks, surely dESEYVC l P13“ the" as being of the very essence of religion: “Reason has moons, but moofil not b0!‘ Lie mirrored in her sen. Confusing her astronomer} But oh! delighting mo. Enemy TAgents Silill Free The prompt recapture of Peter Krug. Ge!" man war prisoner, after his second escape from In Ontario camp provides gratifying evidence of alertness on the part of the police Rrlfimh who spotted him at North Bay station. But, comments an exchange, the escape Ill/Cal! the disquieting fact that there are still enemy agents in this country who find means of making con- tact with the prisoners. Somewhere Krug WIS able to get clothing, money, food and a map to help him through Montreal. This assistance must have been arranged before he made his getaway. IIe would hardly have attempted the break without assurance that he would not have to travel far garbed only in swimming trunks- To date III war prisoners have managed to gel lnnsc- ill] have been recaptured except von ‘YCITFI. who broke bail when arrested in flit‘ Ynitcd States and made his way to South Affl- erica. Later he was reported killed in action at the front. On Krug’s fust escape he suc- CCCIlPIl in getting as far as Texas before b61112 zipprelit-iirlt-il, and for helping him a Detroit re- sident was convicted of treason. 'l'his experience apparently has not bfoltfln u]. \\'l‘|,'l[(‘\'(1' large or small organization exists 1,, _—|,_>i.i ihv prisiiiicrs, nor ‘has it put any con- ....s "eiicc-"iiuiiicii llh13..l\l'LlL{....'llICHIELCL thabhegot his lhdfllil llCtVllillillft iii trouble on the first occasion lllfl not \\'~"l.ll1 against the posslbllltY ‘ha, 5mm. mm might be convicted offreason for hvliiiiig him Jiuziiii. His own puniSllmfiflii i,- cnuqi“, \\'iilllfl ho trifling by comparison. The criminals who ll<<hf iii escape-i Should be hum" i-rl (ltiwll in-h-iiili-sslyz \\hile they drelat large i, “m, ,1 i,,- -:»id the enemies at home lull/B be!" . - _ a l . taken cziri- of. ~ oiJ 'l‘i-cmeniloii< quantities of arms and_planes from h". '-;,r_.-e,,;i1_.~ of democracy” on this con- - tiiiem \\'<'l\l in Russia last winter. There is no (liinht 'llt‘ Russians put them to excellent use in carving out the signal victories 0f Orel and lifilgfiffill. The twin capture of these key Nazi bases may well hc the turning of the tide of war on fhc eastern front. In scoring these smashing successes, the Russians have marked up a ivhiih- series of precedents. Hitherto the Russians have been forced to fall back, far back. before the crushing power of the Nazi summe uffcnsivcs. 'l.‘lie first. in 194i, carried the Ger- mans to the gates of Leningrad and to the sp- prfiflCllUs of Alnscriw itself. The second, last year, carried ihz-m to Stalingrad, where the Rus- sians marl: their immortal stand, and far into the Cmicnstis. This year, however, the German summer offensive was stopped cold. The completi- failure of the Nazis to score a break-through this ycar was a distinguished, \ . . e ,i,,-,~ Qillll? as fruits of a spiritual r8- zis individuals and nations. lliiw is this rrgciiciaiiioii i0 be aClilU-‘fili FXCFP‘ 1,‘. ., ,-,»,,;t,, it, what the materinhsis deride as i ' ' iii ~ihc essence of all decPlY rellglous _ farmers will not be surprised though disap- -i EDITORIAL NOTES — bombs in 194i. i U i i fend guest in England. n- u n- a ed at Saskatoon recently by the Saskatchewan Teacher’: Federation. g - a u a William Stanley jevons, political economist Mint, Sydney, Australia, 1854-9; professor of political economy, Owen's College, Manchester. i866; and the University of London 1876; he emphasized the doctrine of utility and mathe- matical aspects of economics; his publications include: “Pure Logic", “Theory of Political Economy", “The State in Relation to Labour", "The Substitution of Similars" and “The Prin- ciples of Science." I 0 a a The beginning of trouble. An edition of the "Arithmetic" of Diophantus, author of the ear- liest known work on algebra and possibly the only one in the United States, has been present- ed to the University of New Hampshire by Dean Hermon L. Slobin of the university's graduate school. The "Ariihmetic”, written in Latin and Greek, was published in 162i and is the foundation and solution for all arithmetical and mathematical problems since. I i I U Necessity still being the mother of invention, pointed to learn that a substitute has been dis- covered for juicy steaks. Synthetic beefstew is one of several meat and other food extenders produced from a high-protein type of yeast that Antheuse, Busch, Inc., is delivering to the U.S. armv and the Lend-Lease administration. ' Cost of the synthetic beefstcak is only one-fifth that of natural beef and will satisfy most palates. In making the synthetic steak. yeast is mixed with water and molasses. This mixture is treat- ed with ammonia which converts the yeast to protein. During the process, air is stirred into the substance and i2 hours later the ersatz meat is the result. a w n- a Showers in Manitoba. with light moderate rains in Saskatchewan and Alberta followed by lower temperatures have benefited early crops, states the report of Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited, but adds that general rains are required for late sown crops, especially for coarse grains in all three provinces. The sum- mary follows: The drought area in wcstcentral Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta has be- come more wide-spread and deterioration con- tinues. Stubble crops in this area are decidedly poor but well-worked summerfallowed crops may yield i0 to I2 bushels depending upon sub- soil moisture of last fall_a.rid rains received this, season?" Wind and hail damage has been severe in several areas in Saskatchewan and Alberta. These areas, however, are not large and some benefit may have accrued to coarse grains and late crops in these areas from rains which ac- companied the storms. Harvesting of early bar- leyiin southern Manitoba is now in progress, with, yields somewhat-less expected. Harvesting iiyiSaskatchewan and Alberta. will nbf lféfgineijal forfanother two weeks excepting in the early sown barley and oats. n n- u a Prevalence of bad language among our arm- ed forces and interview therewith is being com- merited on. This is nothing new, when: ou get a mixed crowd, as was the army in lenders who originated the expression “swore like "l trooper”. It is the personal element and home upbringing that counts. General Grant when a lecring officer came into his tent with the news that he had just heard a wonderful improper story and asked "Are there any ladies present?" repligd,_"No, but there are some gentlemen." Grant was a tough, two-fisted warrior, but some things-granting this old tale has any authentic- ity-were too much for him. So it is, we sus- pect, with the great majority of our sailors, soldiers and air force. This does riot mean that they go about saying "tushl tush l" and "shocks l" but simply that they came from civilian sur- roundings where there was certainly no pre- mium on bad language. It is hard to believe that many of them will be wholly debauched by the exigencies of war, " _ “fir|t" for the Russians. An even more im- portant “first" was the Russian ability to carry a successful summer offensive of their own. Hitherto they have distinguished themselves more as winter fighters. Last winter, after stopping the Nazis at Stalingrad and Grozriy, they drove them back through the upper Donetz valley and back upon the Dneipcr. The counter- attacking Gemians then recaptured ’Kharkov i»... i. 'ii. ttvii a fvw I0!!! before‘ the Puterborough Examiner. This year, because no break-through was per- », mu ll r, is i. sow w you: um In 0 nun mitted, the Russians managed to hold their ad- vance positions from which they could menace the attackers. Now that Orel has fallen, the “m,” “at”, w” u, n", ‘u, h, . "n", Russians have a key railway centre from which __ they can mount an offensive toward Bryansk a:- c ifllullllllltfllllw during“- "m ='-cb't:l'r'd and eventually at Smolensk. Prom Belogrod =‘»"~'== ='~'»=~~"~~==i -- --i---~- -~- trzr. 22'.‘ s‘.i:.':s.f"i*ra'§.r;"::. first‘: :2; Kursk salient they can direct their armies to- ward Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. The capture of Orel and Belgorod are important in themselves because they very clearly indicate that the Russians have learnedihow to fight an offensive war in the summer. They are also important as jumDing off places for attacks in several directions. Because their capture has cut vital riorth~south railways they will com‘ Th‘, (,,,,],,,,,,,,- M, llk‘ element of mystery in plicatc the Nazi supply problems and perhaps force substantial withdrawals on other fronts. the ahortgloxif, nether. -6t. momma‘ nli. - ton with his pints aflame gbaothoihgay. That's bri —0\l!Ipll Mercury. ‘Anunlafor ‘"- n’t be every l! days; In 1M0, one ship every seven days; in 1041, om every three and a half April, rm one iiip a 1941, two ships n. day; bet, 1942, three ships a day; in Dec- r ships s. day; and Col. D. A. MacKinn0n's proverbial luck is evidenced once more in the fine weather for Old _"—_ Home Weck——now an annual Maritime feature. n we“ vmmnm mm‘ ‘mun ‘ * * i gentlemen named Rummcll Hitler stands in well with Irish Jews; he has n paid for the restoration of the Jewish synagogue, Dublin, which was damaged by Nazi air-raid Wonder if Prime Minister King as host feels any more at home with non-tceiotal Prime Min- ister Churchill than he allegedly did as his week- ; hicgve not met MrbRumi-nell." Mr. on om rad. "u whe I o I can aasaiiiie him thertc willnbe :0 “Nlaeifitalglly Qaltlsfleg 9nd hard ca“ _-»__ - _ wor a s reasons y secure. mm i n“ Madam‘ Map The British-Canadian conference fact. stresses also that the war is entering a new long dark phase. Besides her importance on a fighting front Canada has produ- ced and transported a large share . I believe that of the war supplies. The presence thvm- One in Quebec of the British Minister Mxlglyolg: pf War Fransport suggests that . e a -scae movem of I, like best is that about the old duregefor dISCUSSlOILHiIIIU tthlfsops are london woman who crawled out of plies that the time has arrived to W!‘ 81W!‘ B- Hl-BhVB PFBDBre invasion plans on a wider tn ruins, her front. A resolution urging study of the advisability of strike action if steps are not taken “in the near future" by the provincial Department of Education to raise teacher's salaries, was adopt- Al I think of the months with their and ich the British as parsed two- things have helped their sense of humour. raid stories have been told and lo ician died is -' S . th date, i882, assayer to the Mano. with the front r1 g on top of the rubble. Some- one said to her: they've turned your haven't been able "Well, mother, replied, ‘but .they —14mdon Calling. Six legislafu vs tackled the horse is year by passing designed to regulate the ring processing and sale of the product. The general theme of the laws appears to be prevention of the sale of equine flesh under false pietenoes. We are in doubt whether to cccnmend- the statesmen for their alertness or to condemn patemallstic assump- people cannot protect that this is one pr BPeedily pm us by. is not bad meat, b pea] to a people accustomed to -fin- ed beef. The source of supply is and is not increasing. Ex- food we hardly expect meat husinesslever to a- t to much --Chic|ago Diiilv One of the strangest nrcheologlcnl expeditions aver organlzdd to resume digging , measure of Zimbaabwe in southern Rhodesia. Work was suspended when -Cross of the Royal ed up at» the outset ofthe- war. One of his aides, Miss fiflilly" Theron. archaeoloktst. is back rg, South Africa, from to start wori: again. the supposed trea- lied by a doctor when paid $400 by Comdr Shep- . The expedition defied opinion and used tgivinin pisoe selected by a a1 diviner. was confirmed piritualistic medium. Accord- n! found proofs of Babylon tion. markets, and than vegetab s to rue out o their value? The season fruits is nearly overurmd 8° them. It is therefore i It isToaical to freene canned goods "PP! imducts an readily M“ able“ since the logic fail: 013a. dlilwvers the prices these "readily obtainable" goods Tb say that the solution lies the consumers and that they v the situation» mithousea on the farm-have been . The . plgbty and thmablc all were tructcd from ulna picked out of the debris. Pipes In mouths, lean- ing when the day's the cockmy fnmiers talk of Churchill In Canada (New York flmu) The fut that Pnmu common war hllhlich tar and special prob Coinmonweal the thg- always Ygielhmd mom largest of mag/fates o! the British adian conference is intended stresses this Justice Versus Revenge (Exmnge) "the grandeur that was Rome, kept Italy out of the Red Sea. nocent thousands. pendulum Selassie finds nimsel if. post - war international crimin court Ethiopia will ask to be pe i-epl is that. however important ts t at Mussolini should be pun for t utur n-u that will arrange rule of law among the nations By these words the former su - , pliant at Geneva, then a pathe c, and in some eyes a ludicrous. fig- ure, evtnces a real greatness of a irit. Whoever can put Justice desire for a ead of a most nature. revenge has tn him some of the leaven that is inspiring the decent pies to rid the earth of interna- tonai banditry. Russia's Great Victory since has been used by an: u a kc l 1 also fe Belmmd with tbs fail of Orel. if the present Russian drive devol- i oped into a largo-scale offensive, u then is every indication that it will, both Bryanak, in the Smolensk sector. 46 miles west of Oral. and Khdrkov in the south, giant Uk- h- minim bass, are threatened with If 9N. a loops of the Soviet umfea’ drive suggests a general offensive through south an central Russia, m» and with the coming of the autumn and winter months. when Eurasian forces have always been at their but the counter-attack which started mania om may well twi-t n long series of routs for the Ger- mans and l large-scale retreat to the west. The news from Russia today ls a for cry from what it was l. year a410, when the German drive on Stalingrad was at its peak. and from that of two years ago, when the Nazis virtually reached the weeding t like country Janina-l] ' ‘ ' turned back by the greatly wales of Moscow before they wen ad first Churchill felted Can I N! ifl. hiaouneni visit to Earth Am!’ ‘pom ice is in part a recognition of Cui- usg-prp. $13 outstanding oontributaaa ‘l: . recent weeks by the splendid ver- fonnsnou of the Canadian troop! y ha: solved in 8h ins.in India by "niilyisisetioii of the capital of pen fc- Bunch Canada instead of Ottawa Jou- ls the mt of the conference, > compliment that il not lost upon '_, - * ‘time Prerpch popngation, i: graded m as an oemoii un- m" "5' h" 7*“ "' ftyeofpthe ‘tavern peopled and the two rm m“ cultures that give a special charac- lana in But above all, pertups. the Car's; fie Sussex Emily off/izterta in ers ‘y five luseo you gcf in way SUIIII Big Bottle. A ways include this also lnyour party plans-Pale Dry. the perfect mixer for the men f0lk—G0ldcn Aru. mntlc for the lpdfel. Iandwlcheo and your good tntc. It‘: the .’ h ‘ and s; ‘ “ the 00m- weakness. Isn't that at " bottom the llloflwfllllih "M11. 8nd it! WM‘ "DIW- niiment of home of our parhanmit- Th! All! WW" "Wwwd m" "h" Elk!!!- If there wasn't a Hanan-d, "hit-y would be disrupted bl! i119 m; dun-g fgpon m, disasters that isolated the British m,“ inxlplrlifi in the early . of htho g g _ . co . 111cm was a o, w en ‘M “y” w“ m’ a m”: “um those hele islands were __.. , thiiepbtlelped by fnvasionkhzhenn £11: The lfo if lhl bulldln‘ In the PM! W 01' I110“!!! B t, ; p Government to Canada was ser- iously disc . Questions were raised as to Canadian reactions in this contingency. Questions were 1n Jung, rained u to the qxhent of Can- Bqfigm- adsb participation 1n the combat. Echoes were heard of the old dc- bgtc as tlséhafietlggf OLITdKIaBC nor- veshf na.-l9mn9 1' 0118! fl‘ p. d y ‘British system‘ or the ‘American s“ '. The independence of the lcortnmonwehalth was lzeaiept by nth: the,’ g as war; ow wou e ec o n m thetrt attiiéugee toward the npipiher "0ry_ M; Monwmmry 15 l coun ry present eon c . gene,“ 31,. Bun“; Today tfaesq questions seem re- mei-y. _Mr._ Rummell. though mote and - - ‘PM <7 vs on Erwin drive, is no rela- tion to the German field marshal. When Mr. Montgome y moved into gueltl will appreciate you 'QUALITY ginger fllc fr): Verdun fluid Ibo supply J Sums‘ h! Squx QUALITY much: th um. Susse GINGER ALE THE QUALITY KIND SINCE I885} “WANTED” We require a number of flocks of Barred Rock pshire hens to supply our Hatchery for wealth ls stronger and more unif- ied than it has ever been, and it has s. new significance as a pattern the district recentiv a newspaper ie- 1°" "mm"! empires Ind 1°!‘ ""3 wmi told hlm of the coincidence. Wilma!“ °I self-lwemmenl and cooperation which must be worked out if we are to have nations that and New Ham Please advise number of one year old hens also pullets available. pt attention will be appreciated for iNG AND TESTING.” a Swifts Chick Hatchery - lNNTlaE momma COITIifi‘ .. '. A PROVINCE or riuivca EDWARD ISLAND The 51h day of Alllilnf, A-D. I948- In Re Estate of John A. Cum- mings, late of North River Queens County ln the laid Prov lnce, Farmer, deceased, tesfafc lm- "FLOCK LIST tiered and out-equipped Soviet de- fenders. Whtls great events are to- g in western Europe. staggers on the brink strives to control‘ countries with evcrincreasing diffi- culty. the feat of the Russians fn holding the Nazi invaders for three veafs and in transforming almost certain defeat into victory after vic- tory almost sfnglehanded looms ‘Ib no man could the fall of Mussolini have given rofounder satisfaction than to Hate Selassie. For he and the Ethiopia of which he was absolute monarch were the first victims of an utterly unjustl- fied war of conquest to restore To the Sheriff o! the C0 Queens County or any Constable of literate person wlthln while Occidental Civilization. as typified by the Lieflgilc or Nations. feared, or at nli events refused to 7 Serve Sussex with \'()u|' in ' How Are h Your Eyes. If 1M1 no having rynlnio . if ltrnln — headaches, m ' cyan or dizziness - consiill lpeclnllsl. At your service with m of experience and is fllflffllll rafrnctlng service. Call In and discuss yii .- difficulties. Write or utiime f ' appointment; (i. F. liutchesnn AND sou I. G llUTfilll-JSON G. F. IIIJTUIIESO l Professional Bard large in the history of this war. impose sanctions that would have upon reading this petition an file of Harry Cummings of North River aforesaid, Farmer. and Donald Mclflnnon of Clut- lottetown in Queens County afore- said, Attorney at Law. the execut- ers of the above praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose Ilflffllllfwr _- set forth: You are required to cite all Against tribesmuii with the crudest instruments of war, many armed only with spears, Mussolini hurled his legions equipped with the most powerful instruments cf destruction. and ordered Marshal Badoglio, now his successor. to use poison gas against defenseless peo- ple and order the massacre of in- McLend c? Bentley w. a. ncwwv K. c. J. a BENTLEY. K. c. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY TO LOAN I54 Prince Street and in the iuld Elfllo to be appear before "l; Judn present at a Pmbato Court to be hel Court lloiuo in Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said Prov-t lnce, on Wednesday September next ooml o! twelve o'clock noon of flu lune day to show uruc why the Aocoun Estate should not be paced and the Estate closed u prayed for in tltlon and on motion of KcKlnnon, Esq“ Proctor for And it is hereby ordered that I true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lish some newspaper published ottcfown aforesaid week for at [out four cun- soculive weeks from the date hero- the back-swing of Tune‘; again Emperor of Ethiopia, thanks to a world war that made it nec- BSSBYY to strip Italy of every ves- tige of her power in Africa. Im- lacable desire for revenze on ussolini in protracted and most. ppinful form might be expected inspire the Lion of Judah. ruler of a. people still governed by a lit- era! a pifcation of the iild Mosiac law o an eye for an eye and a tooth foi- a tooth. Surprisingly, this is not the case. Inst/cad he "Ilhave been asked in the: B. Strew on her roses, msefi. IAIKI ‘ilieyerha spray of yew. e s e reposes: Anhlq would that I dld i00- n irtri tn world required? Si: triiithed itcin smiles of B199- But her heart was tired. "Ted: And now they let her be. Her life was turning, turning. In mazes of heat and soun . But to; peace her soul was yell’!!- And nevi/peace laps hei- mind- i-i bin’d. amplfliplflt. Itelfliifterkl and fairs for DWI-th- Tonight it dothrfnherit The vaaty hall of Death. -Ma-tthew Arnold- ,-- mitted to punish Mussolini. My tshed, this is only the negative aa- 3l- pact of re-establfsiiing the prin- ciples of international justice. Eth~ iopa is less interested ln vengeance he out than in justice for the e. . . . We have suffered too - much not to be aware how neces- sary it is to co-opelxute in policies spect. for. the use: respectively, in the hall of the Court in Charlottetown aforesaid, t of the Ilnll If River aforesaid. an! at flue lfo at Cornwall In‘ Queens County nlianuld. so that n: Elf-ale u alumna NOMADIC NATIVE! GIFI‘ CAIRO. — (OP) - Since June. i040, the Masai people of have gupplfed 53,12) head of cattle and more than 8.000 sheep to t colony's livestock controller as Ilfi-l to the war effort. The Masai are a Canadian Bank of CUIIIIIIPIWT liidz- Id may have duel WITNESS If: Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge II the aalfli aforesaid. éhe day and year first ONE NIGHT T0 BOMB This Cologne cathedral took al- most 000 years incomplete. (Eli) MURIEL C. LEARD, Rails! FOR _§'ALE Firm consisting of 1M Acres 0T nd 110 . tutu! at Mar-shield, s mllu from Charlotte- Fronflng on Illlllboroiigh mui b0 ma with OI wmim vr ioll In tn . dlffornnl lo, i BIQlr-Iull - o- (lbrchange) Rulllc ll today celebrating the nutcat victory of the war — the oaptuls of the strongly fortified stronghold of Orcl, which was lost. to Russia nearly two years m0. and the y point in t , ii- of comrnunfia on in Rugs. . 9! railway city which was indcfendablc What started out to be Ger- many's bis 1049 offensive in Russia new threatens to tin-n into a oom- plsto mil: of the Gennan armies on the Central Russian front, and HAIRY UCIJTT bhnhfleld, r. i. i. 1111111111 FOR ‘SALE ' :5 um of land jut outside If the Town of Montague, toptlicr with sin-n wolf finished from l largo barn . a Mm falling wall If W116i‘. an orchard of u M“. fll Montague liver. m». uicnsv s. NICI-IOLSON'S A ""1" ‘mmfl "W- W" “BLACK TWIST" CHEWING '54'I§I s-ii-a. y. .. ._ " Morrelland Company B. F. AROHIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buildinr Charlottetown 'i|'-' Vl- .._...__...____..__. ALEX W. MAI HlLSUi BARBISTER. SOLICITOR. 5T0 Oflioo: 90 Great ficnrzi- street Money to lman Collection M. n a.. u..n , BABBISTER. SOLICITOH. izrt. MONEY T0 toiiiv Max Factor Golor Harmony g Make-Up 3 RD Powder — 75c rind I135 Iounlllflon Cream , . ... __ ... _. - 75c and $l~5 .| Cleansing Cream — — — 75“ MfltIn-g _Cl:an_i1_IIiK_ Lipstick Refills 60c and 5L3: Tllollle Refills —- 60o rind 5l- _ Pry sun Cream 1st ililfl 51-3‘ Make-up Blender ... _ _ - _ viii.- l\flfI 5W Astringent —- 75:: and 5N7’ ATTENTION sWiNl: BREEDERS Now ls the time to guard against [[5 . WORM lvi‘ by ruin; the most effect remedy on the market. MAGS PIG - WORM TONIC POWDER h . n will tiitmiiirhlr "'"’,'I,‘,. all tum of worm! “ml . r43‘ the health "l 3m" er . m“ an» a 70c PM‘ rule!" TIIE TWO M95 I49 Great GNP" 5m“ Given Wimp‘ M." ordfqrtientfon.