PAGE noun c“ ' flIE CIIABLUTTETUWII cusnnlml Morning Daily {Founded In I831) President: Llutll. Col w (theater B. Mel-In Vim-President: J R- Busnett. FJ-l- Sccrelary: l.ieut Col D A. Maclfiinnon- 0.8.0 L-ttor arm yiwrhging Director J. R. Burnett, Full. l-swmte Editors: l-‘runll Walker and Ian A. Burnett SLBSCIIIFPION BATES by Mall In P. s. 1., emu per year; $2.50 for I mouth $1.25 fi-r 3 mourns; 50c for one month Clty “Cllbtfy: 5.1.00 per year; $3.0» for 6 mouths $1.75 for 3 months By Mall Ln Canada and U.b'.A. $5.00 per yllt Iaturday Net-rm: aphuu per your; $1.00 to: o lllllllllll 501- tur 3 inontlu. I l The Charlottetown Guardian may no otstalrsod I lotullnfl Nou- Agent-y, ‘lune- squnre. Now Xuslsr Old Iuutls .'\e\\l Agency. (urns-r Mills and Waahlssgtoa. lloatoll Ilelrupnlltun hevsa Aieilry, lr-ssl Peel 51., lluutronls J Ilne, 35s lIuy 51., Tllrualu; News stand, Chateau Luann‘. Itllswu; “IsIIWI .\1~\\a hlislitl, uulluury, Ont; Hub Tobacco sun». slum-lull. N. u., run-u ltohrrtlon, Amherst. N- l- ,"The Strongest Memory IS Weaker than till Weakest Ink." '1‘L'E\‘I)\_Y, JULY 2s, 1941. Britain Needs Cheese ~ w upl-n arrival in London l ll» ‘fins, Prasiilcttt Roosevelt's l-itiyiulsizcll the imp0fl- ~'...»il supplies to Britain, lie added this signi- ullPC suificicrlt of these lgcs in American agri- Iii his f hlr. IIZLT lczl-‘c-Ic . aricc -.-i .1) c‘. i-c to the President this ~ one thing. If, from ‘mi. Britain badly in .05 c-i cheese and con- ~ jjlllliTl in tiarticular, the to L-cc slie gets them. war costs. The burden has been shared by more than 2,- 000,000 subscribers to the three war loans and to war savings certificates. Almost 1,100,000 in- dividual subscriptions were received for the thrce war loans and approximately 1,000,000 people have bought war savings certificates. Of course. to some extent, the same persons have bought the three loan issues and war saving certificates. All of this, of course, is in addition to normal taxes and outlay for other than war purposes." Mr. \V- R. Givens, formerly president of the .- EDITORIAL NUTES e-l =r—i-- The prospects are that our real summer will begin at the end of this week, though some of the R. A. F. state bluntly they are from Missouri in that regard’ U U i I Lacking enough clothing coupons among them to invest in the conventional white flannels, two military cricket teams at the great Aldershot Camp, near London, turned out for a. match clad in pyjamas. a a u a Having strongpull at Ottawa, Cape Breton will soon have a huge new industry—a ship- building plant at Sydney Harbor capable of building large merchant ships and destroyers- According to reports about 1,000 acres of land have been appropriated by the Federal Govern- ment for this new industry which will give Cape Breton its biggest industry since erection of the Sydney steel plant. a is a a Notwithstanding its four years’ aggression in China, Japan's latest national census shows th: population of its Empire now numbers 105,226,- l-Ol. This is an increase of 6,229,928 during the five years since the previous national census. I wlll be clone". It has not been dune. TIIE NOTES RY TIIE IYAY Who knows -the war may turn out. like one of the fig-lit broad- casts: "Germany laud; with a left, s. right, a hard right, rs left. and , again w-lth the left, another left to tnc body. o right. to the chin... and it's all over, folks - Brnzalrl wlnsW-Detrolt News. Woala wlthout action count for less than nothing. ‘Ilhe President rightly said that "in these days we cannot have freedom with pltmforks and musketst. We can- not save it with woras, either. W0 are not. defending the freedom of the seas. 0n May 27 the President made this promise: "I say that the delivery of needed supplies to Bri- tain ls imperative; I soy that this can be done; lt must. be done; lt. There ls but one way to redeem President. Roosevelt's promise of May 27. There ls but one way w make sure that help sent. to Brl- tain actually reaches Britain. There Ls but one way to insure the freedom of the seas. There is but one way to protect our own domestic freedom. ‘mat one way ls to send our cargoes to Britain under the cover of our own naval gen , and l! cargoes or shim are 1n- rfered with b Nazi pirates, shoot the pirates awn. — New York ‘limes. Judged by s. despatch to a local Liberal newspaper from its corre- spondent travelling wLth W. L. M. King on has western tour, the Prime Minister's vlalt tn Great. Britain la on an "as, 1f and when" basis and it is still a long way off. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ PUBLIC FORUM this aolaasa Ia Owl he II uninh- b] oerrolpoadoats of auoatloao .01 lites-oat. The Charlottetown Guardian deco not iaooeuarlly endoue the IIIIIQII of eerrolloldeah. Geutlemanly Nazis ‘I (Monet-on Times) Britain should have known Ger- ‘ many was ready to propose WIN On terms of u gentlemanly agree- ment u soon as Russia was cru-sh- ‘ ed," This remark by Manta Von ._ MAB-CH! Slr.—It ls mos‘. gratifying in 50m of us, who have been urg- lng the "powers that. be" to some constructive, effort ln organizing the energies of our women to see that some sctlon la being taken. The sorry aspect of the movement ls that It needed a war to bring this vltal principle to blrth. The years of aimless une Zoyment, and lock of leadership, w ch for- ced many useful Person! b0 t-hB scraphelp, must take its toll. but the Canadian Women's Army ‘Corps ' should be an advance guard, In finishing "the job" and the establishing of a basis for a Just peace. 1 am, Blr, etc. A. CAROLYN BAYFIELD. Charlottetown, July 28. Coal For Victory (New Glasgow Evening New!) The "V" campaign ls taking on this side u la EHWDB. but. the mere sticking up of emblems. the waving of flags and uttering of patriotic phrases la not. enough la itself. The doing of war Jobs. direct- or indirect. Is far more lmpllflflm than talking about wlnnlnK- One of the most important of all Winston Churchill wanted to hold a conference ln London ln July or August. The Prime Minister, his Journalistic Boswell relates, w.ll want to see what Ls being dune 1n Central Canada, following the c:m-. pletion 0f his western tour on‘ July l2. It. is stated he ls also‘ fore going to London. Mr, Kngj likely to go to Newfoundland be-imme" °f the Glace B” district we are 001d, ls making a blueprint production lest the further contin- indirect war jobs ls the production of coal without. which our factorles of munitions and our transporta- tlon systems would be helpless. The lamentable situation In C81” Breton ls now receiving 09611 l?" tentlon from Ottawa and the are being urged to return to full Panel. 4‘ ‘“' °° ‘"1" 5 kgy qgpregslng disappointment over the uncut. Russian wzreemwt- 1* revealing ln the light lli flIPOWI l"! German mental processes. Lack-lay a sense of humor, llke most of his moo, Von Pupen assuredly dld not mean to be funny. Ho Probably, meant it seriously enough, but tlw guggestion of anything resemblln u, gentlemanly 551 merit emanat- mg from the present Nazi regime wlll cause raucous laughter In any country beyond its borders. What would Von rapen rcswl l! a gentlemanly agreement ‘rhlt would lead to be peace which he says has been delayed by the B"- tleh alliance with Russia. would 1t be one such u was all!!!“ Wm‘ yvl-moe, for instance. If Von Papers considers that Bl’!- taln has earned better terms by longer rlslstance he might be 1!"- parcd to suggest that Britain b6 gppred on army of occupation with a few other concessions. Perhaps he would be more gener- ous, and suggest that, so squslo Germany and Britain should dlvlde the gpoilg between them with the "lnferlor” race: as their s91’!!- Apparently it wlll be necessary l0 give tho Genmms a much more thorough llcklng than they vet have received before they under- gmog thug peacg cannot come by any promise with Nazllsm, but: only on terms dictated by the victorious allies. New Mammoth Tanks (Sydney Post Record) A new heavy tank ls now beln; 'JU_L_Y_ z_9. 1941 l 101m. a. i IIIIIIIIBEIII MEN of aIIaIn naturally step at The Windsor because of Its convenient location and Its well- estobllslrod reputation for courtesy, comfort and sorvlco. Tho Windsor Is recognized as the ' proper place for Business and social matings. illfliiiésnt ON DOMINION SOUARI J. ALDERIC RAYMOND III! [DINT l able them to be used as small for‘..- resses or strong points. “Details of the construction of the new tanks are some of the most closely guarded secrete ln arms manufacture today. "It can be said, however, that. they embody ideas of the greatest very few clvlllsns who have rldde in the new type of tam: which h,‘ been named after ulm. X-le tool; seat at. the control lever and w astonished at the case with will; the machine could be mEHOEIHTEd Despite its great. bulk lt. tu around almost: with the ease of labs-re are 52.396862 males and 52,329,239 fe- males. These figures include, Japan proper, Tyosen, Taiwan, Karahuto, Kwantung Province i asp up shipments of i; cment without do- rile form of rationing P10511995 l" 9"" 3mm‘ which brains ln the engineering industry may "m" l" firm“! l "evmutmn and of tank officers who have had In military tactics as was brouzhtgactual experience o, tank warfare about when armoured tanks were in fiance’ Libya and Great u! Canfldlafl WHY 011mm. to carrvluance of their curtailment policy to England. This ls sneer humbug iglow down ganglia's war effort, It is a lame attempt to _ explain This Dolley’ emorced by g small and excuse Mr’ King‘ failure but effective mlnorlty, ls 110i’- DOP- taxicab." The weight of the new hes tank was not disclosed, butl arrival should mark a new eral ,. , W: divmqul to factories and the Japanese-controlled South Sca Islands. accept Churchill's Invitation l ma‘, Wm, the majority we are ad- first employed by Great Brlttlln on "me Prime Minis,“ L‘ one o! the mechanized warfare“ The population of Japan proper is given as 73,- PrPmlmY- lnubue“ l‘ Wm b‘ vised and 1r is to beIhOped that the Somme front ln tlte first world OLMWA Journal the 1141300- glilifiinadsdlsmdiiiei tiiiiils pligsuialyih: Laboi‘ Ministry McLartyh appeal war. Thls mammoth tank. a ills- ‘ ' s: is a a new excuse will be found, i‘e', th-lt wlll either bring the mlnorlty to patch from London says. ls Bl- “ l r: export dairy products 1T5 it has imported large ‘l Criiiatln, over ten mil- Already the Ifnitcd the assembling of Parliament ln November prevents the trip being made at. all. In this 'war, time ls the essence of v.ctory. _ Toronto Telegram. reason or arouse the molorlty l0 r9551’ b91118 turned m" °“ 5 mu" demand drastic action. ‘production scale in British factor.- In the meantime, The News con- les. In honor of the chief of Br- slders that. a pat. on the back Ls an lain‘: War Cabinet 118s been ___. ' order to the Plctou county miners named "the Churchill. The ‘girl; Before the was- the women of for keeping clear of the situation ln tlsh Ministry 0f Supply 81v“ "L Britain were squanderlrlg pins at cape Breton. our men have con- details of the new tank: the rate of 5,350,000,000 a year. Now tinned to get coal up to the sur- “The Churchill; are problbl? m‘! they lace a pin famine. Far the 130e, showing level-headed pat- most fornlfdable fighting instru- pln manufacturers, with lmltled t seed by any army In supplies of ra/w matcrials and ln- ‘mum m doing 80' men s posse lVhen is contempt of court not punishable? \Vhen it is the customary conduct of the accused. ' During the trial in New York of Gtinc M¢Cann_ M, Pjmain under the leash (\l all St. financier who once lost a $45,000,000 lli-ilhle the amount of cheese Sim against the New York stock Exchange _ _, whom he charged with restraint of trade) for mail " fraudnJudge Otis held him guilty in contempt for using the word “darn.” He said, however. ATTENTION AIITOISTS TEN COMIMANDMENTS OI’ GOOD DRIVER Thou shalt not neglect ‘ tires, steering. llghto. Thou shalt not pass on curve-or hllL Thou shalt not turn right, turn left, llaw dawn or stop without signalling. ..f the 112 million pounds l‘.'.‘.'.ll'.<'t‘(I Britain this year. PEFPPP!‘ i’ ... -. .. . h orld. The are heavily annor- on r g 1c ,| "ma" ‘nfl "lg-um u. d, g-inc, ax,“ . ~, a 11.“. mum“ pounds more he would zmpose no punishment because he con- 352i“; demilmgi a“; theuglgém‘ sniff“ vgfiiiiiifn lilheparlfncrrtfrtiliiig: id? giving mmilmum protection v» gayubefilsiurlii thefihd. y n ‘ ' _ _ _ __ 1 - cluded from the defendant's repeated use of the t sirtiuc aoirepar fl “if colonial‘: No. 1 Mine wlll reduce the crews, but despite their weight Thou shalt not kill. Watch for pedestrllnl. cyclists. ma" “h. i i W‘ d LN Seaion- Zim 1S a word that it \v s t f l‘ i b | 11ifeflI='l1‘lfiiVone(IIgpil"m:XTi.-S arilcs aLso the countrvs output for l1 time, but. they are able to move over any "Md"- dmp in -_' t l» ‘llliilllffl to Britain s needs. ~ a ‘Pa’: ‘l :15 ‘O53 ll KTY- m’ pg,“ n: export; 1n '194B Eve, “(e hope this can be made up or by klnd of ground at startlng speed. Keel! to the rkht. I'll-lei‘ a ,~. ~ .‘. .1 Ji-y economy here we could used to wasting pins, had to curb increased effort of those working in "Terrific gunpower ls concentrat- ‘f. Drive so you can stop In the space you can see clear ahead- When the London Stock Exchange opened 0n hcr extravagance and keep herseif l other places ed in a minimum of space. It is un- lwhflh" I"! 4 1°"- 49 "l" °' 40° ""4 i i , l i T113111‘? 1* _ _ _ , , M0 d - together with a mere 2,500 mlll on i t m “,1 H, t enemy mgqhlngg Thou shalt not gamble your life on other people being H t,“ l‘ p =15 15 “mmg to ration "S Y aykjjlgne )23,bn0 effect of the German ln- o; them The result Is a‘ m}, pm! Slrvgecgylslacgxctolfltriigsglg: id“: w; Nexis wglchmapgiuld “and up for l sensible. and on automobiles being perfect. , ,,, ,: . :, ,,. I, . -, Britain cam \a5i0n 0 ussia eglin the day before was ob~ fflffllfle- While Ada-m l5 lmllfl! 9W5“ ‘ ' t u f; , 9. Work for safe traffic. and every measure that wlll make 0\\ .1 iiigw i-i ll l-l 0'" Y 1° >lllilill v served on the 5 b2 er cent “w? ear S - t his consternation that razor blades, 6H0"; ls B-Sslstmce of vital lmpor- long to their devils a ng re. h“ motors give the utmost In service and In safety to our 3.1a Quin.» . to do less. A fcw weeks ago . p , _- y _ Ovle once thick zs leaves 1n Vzllambrcsa, tance to the job of licking Hitler. "If for any reason the Churc ls communmh to can-ah when l..--i \‘.....'~..... siimYcslcd United States limmswry notes’ says the f‘““"°“‘l H1001" 0t are nlmtst as rare as the lrllorl, m Plctou county's record in We were brouvht l0 *1 stalldellll- “l” 1o. ruou SIIALT nor OVER-DRIVE xotm EYIISIGIIT. .' ‘ '. , ' "._,"’ 4 d '1 he London Times. He explains: “Since these Eve is searching l“ “In n" whatilfespect b9 Hmong the lvfemflsl- thickness of their armor would 6n- Conalder roadway, truffle, light, weather, your eyesight. ll *‘~1"'\'\\'1'\“* ll" “ll L7" '*"““"’“L “mm on one ay l1 Year agfl. W65 handed B3055 llw- ____.}._i Your Insurance Requirements Are Our Interest. .. ll p llritairl, and a dcspatch [ifllll/Jil stating no such move ~il illTff, llicre was a wave of ad- vcii-‘c crii Actually, (Xiirsiilizius llrc living in luxury as rcjgwlrds ditiiy filligillifli. i)ul" lavish llseof butter Ilrijlllllifll .\lr. l" “c Ii. $lllll)l'y, British Pret- rolclinl Pom-ll oil’ l, to state in an interview in Otlnlvfl zlizit "lilizitl- lr-ft on plates after meals are guaranteed by the British Government, it would have been surprising had it had any cf- fect. For some time past the values of these notes have moved very much in line with the 5 per cent Conversion Loan. Issued at varying dates between January, 1937, and September, 1938. they are a useful ‘short’ from the discount market standpoint." s s- s- s- counter to her in place t! the, dT8.p€X"S farming _ a packet of~ plns, The value of ulls trade to Britain ls considerable. In 1940, despite blitz conditions, the makers shipped £165,000 worth of them overseas. . Brltalms locomotive works are still keeping ovezseas railways sup-l plied w.th equipment despite the fact. that. they are also turning out vast quantities of such war equip- lbe wearing "pccketless pants" for lthe duration of the war as a fur- MEN MAY TAKE TO HANDBAGS LONDON. July 25-(CP) -Tall- ors say that. Britons are likely to thcr sacrifice to clothes rationing. “No more nocturnal fishing ln hubby's pants pockets," says a com- mentator ln one London newspaper, T TIIE NEW T ART of MAKE-UP! Created by Max Factor, Holly- wood's Make-up tenlus, who for years has been chief ro-r- metlclun to the screen Ind stage profession. IIYNOMIIII & CO. LIMITED i The Oldelttlnqunsrlce AgcneyJn Prlncg Edwargl Island. j Offices: f‘ . . . . . . . Are we really any better off for ma' l d - ‘lf the elimination of 1100741"! was til-ire liltll a vxi-l-ks rzltion in Britain.’ , l" a" m-m is link-i. lOPIJH-‘IOES. Shells. _ M. F , l, "m", n, I w n I n _ _ , , .. . corlnectio s tl ' ' ' bombs, gun molmti nd .-- wh m the tailoring industry wt- X "l" "W" 1 - It l3»; ...::l is zls nznlly olt for cheese and con- n ‘an “e “are bdore’ havmg now no rlages, and even nrfgdrlnii; biidys gests ls carried out." . I" l In" "l" "filmmlbh h" i R o Ccnsctl rllillt its \\"c are led to believe, Canada ' ' ;l~ - t ft t t su 1 _ ca“ and “Li! m“: a glea er e or o ppy away Wood Islands to which we must taxi? ‘iflifiafaTgfifiefiffg tggpf: :5”; they may not get more than l8 _ --- - c and $1.35 larger qlni... s some one has blundered and some one’ l-ndmp this 3,2“. w mt“. m ° coupons’ worth of cloth to replen- Max Factor Foundation connection between Charlottetown and Pictou, and reduced to three runs to Cariboo from far- ing our representatives, have slumbered. Then and anchors. Twenty-seven loco- motives, having a total value of Egypt. Iraq. South Africa and the Straits settle- ments. Shipments are st ll gzlng on The tailors llnd that for every 20 coupons‘ worth of cloth they sell Lsh their stocks. Thus a strict cur- tailment. of trimmings, pockets, the splendid complexion of the celebrities of the screen. Max Factor Face Powder Max Factor Cleansing Crcum CAR FERRY SERVICE Daily sailings of Ferry “PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 A.M., II AM. and 3 PM. , , . . . ._ _ _ _ ... - 1 s . . C0]. Ralston’; Vsslt for the Minister of Public Works after a and despite war hazards in the, belts, cuffs and even linings may Max Factor Plncctlliienliflsgké.‘ and from Caribou at 9 A.M.,l PM. and 5 PM. Atlantic Stand- -— ‘°'.‘g‘h°““‘ ’°l°‘"" i“ 0mm“ ‘° "m" with a Y§$J”r.'§§‘.’.‘°§".i‘la."i§t“1°~i.u§§‘ "£125: “g “eve-fairy y» tum oar the ne-d- .... _ 1;‘; Hume-am m Time. LATE TRIPS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN- Colnnlcntin" on Olllnnc, Rnlston.’ visit ‘ m: fairy tale about two icebreakcrs to be within the end or the first quarter, m k- eggiugie zogregggagxpln l mm _ _ _ _- _ 75c and $1.35 DAY ARE NOW IN EFFECT. The Ferry will leave Wood Is. Arman“ m: HAM-i“ L-lnwnide Says, i2 hours of the Island should anything happen 1g,‘toggfglvtgfefaalrllrlitvgrluwlyers d,“ pap" puts n, ..Reducmn w,“ _M_s=_ £1101 iafllallllg n” lands as soon after 6.30 PM. as possible and from Caribou as hvcipljuns U, (he LEM Gym w“ Wm regret toyh? 130mm ca, Fem, in “qme, is. cynicism or 3mm? is sending boilers ‘pro l; be B hardship to most. men wit: Max Factor fittings]?! *5 l soon.after_8 P.M_._os possible, this change is made necessurY this his W,’ ‘W W hurried ,0 Permit him ,0 CIlIIdISImCSS of the poorest description. Fact is gfggvlzfuvxlggséizrbggslipllsiag tog ehzrvgétrslezigrfpprafisit jvi-ax-Fl-a; F" Svkffcmqn to ovoid night sailings from Caribou. .. .. v _ . . . m , - g _ _ _ _ _ _. ,, see more of tllcili. but they will appreciate that thwgs at? specfilly 50mg fmm bad to W97“ March quarter. to Infla, South coat, five 1n an overcoat, not to‘ M“ "M". skhfcfifihilfifi he is an ,,,,,,\,,.L,_~,1,. In“), "m, in mcse busy times, IVISII fus, lfiluding our air mail service to filggaalfeg-‘llregrég gyugzuggd ‘git-fie nieptrloraithe vestdarld its“ Docketsl _M_ _i__h_i k a ‘ngljlh . . ., '- ,, - t _ , i -'- "c s are ome m ago. xa ae-u en- 'lllcy “Mi 121K!‘ \\'llIl wllllbfdlilfill, houeyer, his a" mm on‘: o: ‘I ‘I ‘ Britain; locgfnotlye work, m“, em_ “Hwhatk agpebecom: or h,‘ ‘imntb | u _‘_‘ _ i l __ 75c a“, ‘L35 _. anniyuflgylllilli ilvlt a group of the Veterans The cruel lash of war has driven even the ploy over 10.000 hands, many women. lncludmg kerchlef, pencils, key-ring, copper] Max Factor Brllllantlrle 75c L-29l-6-I0-If- ' ,-,i' 1m ,..,.....».i to s ccial duties over- ___ and silver coins, wallet, visiting! _"E*_F§_=‘3_'_P21"*3_“'"=" Guard l .l a l) . .. . . . . .. , S .35 “as. ever-bowing, ever-smiling British tailor into the Xabscts tpccldpntally takken u. Eng- Ctrd-mtflfilébflvltl. strlnz; bu! why M; an ‘s w; ‘gm-e ~oi<i will... will i» interest-d. m. in w- "d" "f 0°" u: d° m“ ‘w: ‘at "m- um ill-mi. fluff.’ hi; ‘addict .‘§‘t.2"..f.'.'.i° $.:..°.“‘€.1.l“ii.....- :::.'...i:.': ii..""'.:t~ mutt‘: Ralszmps HJCIHQHCC m m: training of the new afcorresponldent. You aeensér, _said the tailor, punltalrlgufarl-rrideé-s a. valuable war- b111,: 1etmia, 801g “a, mil" but: preparations? S t Y c . y t k 1' - . _ ‘ . pin much more a ter encircing my glrt wit his tape measure e c“. ° °l'- n L‘ n" BYHQ- tong and wax ear-plugs?" FREE! 5 gpoolg] 111511 o. a O all)‘ fflcef army. L.LI'III1I is tmnpsfwlc rcicly If; _ the re‘ “this clothes rationing has not taken’ arms‘ lgibllli townspridll, a plant He suggests the orbsmered“, men, m", h, "ma," n y rmznlilg on t1. . c 0 tic . tan lc ln p 1 _ _ ng on cons a mud-flats or Fug" ma...” and“ “my, 5cm ‘Hr W,“ (M m,“ who Served in the .nto consideration you gentlemen who are, {per eSgllarled villere gimprevents Eelglfléflerélezfldplfl! may be a. useful ‘m, you "e mm,“ mm I Want ~ g , _ ‘ . - - e was ‘rig away of b the gs ge s a . ' earlier Stl_p!g,e_ “w mm 1S ,0 5cm! commgeng let us say, robust. You sec, under rationing, a “lion o; tides ma curimml “ch gsliilyleymurl-‘M colgrwallltrlsflal; O\‘Cl'4(‘.'l< viriliililv rcmlv n) g0 into action Th5 man must hand over twenty-six coupons in buy- rice grass has spread naturall , but grydg’. nlillghdd; Wllllazrla 1n the e-up Chart: also. copy ut ' i ’ ' HI.‘ B . is in c<iii1iu~i to the First (Jrezlt \\’ar when the h-wyps ..,..'_.»r\\.-iit CXlvlHIIKI training after they Although the aim has not Ralstorl crosscd the ovvziii- bqqn crimplctclv flilfillctl as yfit, COI- fl s that i‘. is iii sight. _ _ {This (,':iii:lll:l‘s 5r>I(li(’rS reaching England in this w,“ will he quite different illfllll the troops who “rim-Q, tin-rt; .25 v-crlrs ago. Ihat is not t0 say that tlzc lll(‘ll of the new army are better than mm»; who prcqqilctl tllcm. Both groups are ing a suit. But for a gentleman your size we In recent years extensive panto- must hand over 30 coupons to the cloth-dealer. We lose six coupons worth of goods on, let us say, robust gentlemen, sir- I understand a Bir- mingham tailor has complained to the Master Tailors Association. He's really in dififculty. He has a customer who weighs 280 pounds. It costs the tailor sixteen coupons extra cvcry time this man comes in for a suit." I i i I tlon; have been made for coastal protection. The modern lmglsh variety, discovered at Hyfilc, ln Soutlshunpton water ln 1870, Ls a cross between the native species and that brought from America, and is so vigorous that whenever lt comes lnto competition with either of its parents fr. eliminates them completely. Agricultural experts who have carried out cattle feed- ing trials with rice grass have found that under good txndltlcns 1t makes splendid hay. 1t. ls also graz- HES Drive OuI AC Ma Fuctos-‘s Illustrated make- up nstrurtlon book. “The New Art of Make-up". Be sure Io get one of these courtesy cards when you coll TIIE TYlO MACS If! Great Goal-so lheet BBAIIMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality . . -- ~ Benito Mussolini Fascist enerali s' b ed r mdll b ll lame of 1i i fine IIINIICS uf fighting mcii- Puit the Battle _ i ~ R 521010. 0f" tool: IYNY g 21h “Ill lie- of Rfllilill lllJlIlRs‘ exit-titled training overseas “"5 date I883» started out a5 F 50mm“ 970' Zrflflihar; 593i Pfiilli/Ed "flfl:gde;:' impragticzll; it is ulivilrli-"ly more efficient to train and iiiiilp tlic lfuOpS IYCIHYC they leave- "_\I()<t (fzliimliuils, too, will he glad, as a mat- tcr of pi-iilir, if this country’ can tliorntighly train 5nd equip Il('l‘ f|\\‘ll fighting forces. It is a great- er scrvicc to llriizlin if we can scnd units over- seas, all rc:ltly' for action when tllcy reach the other siilc." War Cost Figures The .\lnii<-t:lr_v Times computes that Canadians have nciinlly lllliti out for the war close to $2,- O0('),(KXI,O0O_ lfimfficinl estimates show that Can- 34in"; 1m -.- (‘ntllfilllllfll in war Imins, war sav- ings crrii <":i:<-<, war IZIXPS, iinil-intcrcst bearing wilr lmiiils mid \\‘.'lf' sci-vices contributions, the trt-iiiviiilliiis lrrliii of $i,fI.l°-0°0-0fi9- 'l'li5. i< int" :il...-,-.- III4‘ l-Illirf‘ cost of the last war f“; {our \'l"ll'~ of .'l(‘llI.'lI conflict. Thus Canad- ians have paid out iii 22 months 0f \var_more than $150 for l"\'(‘l‘_\' mnn, woman and child in the “ominimi, aside from future commitments and pagandist, but after the 1914-18 war swung to the right and led an autocratic organization which in r926 marched on Rome and took Over the (iovernmcnt from the then Liberal party- Tlle functions of the Fascists were subscqllently in r929 and 1932 defined and approved by the Grand Council, which declares that Fasci are a civil militia at the order of the Duce at the service of the state, and that their principal aim is to achieve the greatness of the Italian poo-l plc. For that purpose the Fascist government suppressed all parties in Italy with the exception of their own and any one attempting to start al new party or reorganize an old is liable to from three to five years imprisonment. Its ad- ministration is bureaucratic, Iabour unions are abolished, and in foreign policy it is 113-- tionalistic, expansionist, and aggressive. The Duce, is also Minister rif Foreign Affairs, Min-' ister of the Interior, hliuister of (‘OFPOTZIIIOIISH Minister of War, Minister of the Navy, Min-l I istcr of Aviation, Commandcr-Geileral besidcsl L" l‘ “mm” he Duce of the party. l onl the extensive ssltlands of the Rlverlna district, where lt. absorbs the overflow from nrtieslan wells. Experiments with lt are also being, carried out ln South Africa, India and the sudan. l Nllllml. when one considers’ the range of its operatl-nn, lai t-he most. merciless tyranny that! ever cursed the earth. Itlstlo ts prevent this vllenees dornlnixty-i lng the world we are fighting the war. Mlatcver be the consequences of the admission. the plain truth ls that. we cannot deal with Hitler! by the Christian method. Hla one appeal ls to mllltary ml ht. hlm with my other stun ardo ml he wlll laugh you to acorn. suggest the Sermon on the M:unt as an ln- tcrnutlorlal Ideal sud he wlll con-‘ stder you an amiable ldlot who ought to have kncwn that. he had put that nonsense on the rubbish eap before he started, 8o we have been obliged to oppcre hlm with the weapon he uses. Psclflst. talk an pleas for a negotiated peace are at this time but futile tootrlg 1d high above the srth and away frcrn the facts by the gas of abstract. idealism. —R.ev. Your Eyes‘? If are hlvl uusptonn at stma - heagehea, sore 07cc or alumna - eonlalt s IPNIIIIM- M your sorvl wttll rel of experience on a thotougrti retracting service. tau m and dlaeuas mi y g aunaasuso. i B. F. llutchsson I. G. ITUTOIISON O. F. IIUTUIIION - THE WORLD LISTENS — ' ROOSTEVELT oars an sunnmcn \ When he “talks out" for the United States. 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