p i / City Clerk. k§21-4-l7-l9_-_21-22-2S Professional Bards MctEOD 8. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. K. 0. J. A. BENTLEY. K. O. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB- Barrlstera and Attorneys-at- Law DIONEY TO LOAN 1M Prince Street nonnru. a co. n. r. incluailu Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building C‘ firlottetown M. ALIAN FARMER no LLB. giinlilsrsn, "souolro no. "' n flank of Coinnier Idl- iuolvsr r0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON Mann-mil. souclroii. mo‘ Milne to Loan e lions. o! N! 00 Great George r lit [STOCK QUOTATIONS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on April 30th, 1941 for supplying the City with gasoline and oils for the season 1941- Tender forms to be obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON’ City Clerk. 111-918-4-21-22-24-20-29. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed up to noon on Wednes- day, April 30th for Horse- shoeing and Blacksmith work for the City for the season 1941. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. Auction Sale Bed, spring, mattress, chesterfleld, m“ chairs, Encyclopedia, rugs, bureau, dining table, chairs, enamel top table, Premier Vacuum Cleaner, New York k ‘weepcr, crockery and gllasawzre, kpots, pans, etc. MiBrm ‘plyzgibieiwziog; P liliindt s E t st t. “d” m“ “ °' ' “s °“ '°° Exchange W, H. BEATON . E. H- BEER AIICHOHCQ!‘ ‘cm-fljrul) Stocks GINO """" E-859-4-l8-5i- ' Am Tel ‘N1 156 1-4 7' Anaconda 22 3-8 ' i Rates Pa able in Advance o" ° ""1 1' i“ iidvertls ng _ i v ison n ... ., Minimum (‘horse ioi- an Advertisements as Cents ggg-Agooo g 1:: Central ousrdignlmullon ‘x511. Watergate. gzstern recreate Bath steel so i-e i” p" w“ ' vaord- In Memo ' Notic'ea 70c r in H‘; oi Chis 10h o 37 3-8 Classified 8c piers ‘dlmrla on” a“ 5 N . I C ys er 57 1-8 Floral and Sp r ua II. . -. o Ilcr name. Letters of Con Edison 19 l-2 condolence 'l0o per inch Wedding sings ment 40 words for $1.00 Gen Elec 29 5-8 u“; lo cents for every additional 8 no Notices of Thanks and Gen Motors as l-4 Appfeolllilln, 10o ler int-h or to per word. Lists of Bubacri tions Gt Nor Pfd 28 1-4 49 "hi, per inch. Addrem and Presentation $1.00. Other rs es on Kelmwiiil 31 5'3 pppilllltitlll. Mont Ward 21 1-8 ll ii 2-: ___ ol- m o - . Penn RR 28 l-8 --""“”" Phil Pet c as l-s Male Help wflllied Needed at Once Std Oil: NJO g: 1 2 . Texas orp - WANTED —- MAN FOR FARM RELIABLE MAN BETWEEN 35 United Air 841-4 from. Seymour Wood. Mt Hor- and s5 years of age. with cur. u s Rubber 2o i-a w, L-iIM-t-fll-ol- needed immediately to hand out u s st co so a-s DJ- Free Soap in nearby Rural rouui West Union lo a-a WANTED — MAN Do Id and supply established demand. West Elec B8 5-8 ivork. Wilfred J. Mac na . for Everyday Necessities including Woolworth _ Cove Hem Rpm- L'92°'4‘31‘3i- B n8 Powder. Spices, Extracts ‘Trio i ooos For Loo iiéiiémifia g-iifgtiffy iii“°"i=‘i3‘m A — ' . . . water Factory. Cook for Qohelllie" experience helpful. selling ex- only. Llovd Cox. Moroll- perience not necessary as we train L'B5o'4'18'3l' , You. 11hr full particulars regard- rfr-W _ ‘“““ ing this opening. write Watkins _____ wibr§2rk_ ha?“ 2177 Masson Btreet. Montreal. ‘(cgnpfllpn no“) "" 151m l QUQDQC. DEN. Z C-IA. ma. L-335'4"18'3- - s-aeo-i-zs-ao-s-is. ... . CM, To Let l F01‘ $816 4 TORONTO. April 1o- TO LET-Z ROOMS. 206 DOR- L _ D B E also s» o-ooo-o-ol-oo "t? 12.1%.. $731.02. iiiii’ .35.. gpmogi... “i ffrr - mu» TENEMENT. ss “i” i" "a" m“- F""f“_“§°' Aohlov 4 T(())r.ebar Street. Modem conven- Dmuld- Yfik’ I‘ 901 5 m m‘ Alllliillqgld 17g ienooi- Phono 1324- FOR. SALE - 'rwo HUNDRED "ilk" L‘788‘4'1°'if' bushels seed oats. recleaned. Lloyd' 1g i‘: ' m tar - rwo ADJOINING wiimn- “Va” H”'£°_‘§68_4_1,_m_ Bobjo e rooms. 291 Konl- L'395'4'19'3i- -_-i---—----———N6- | 3321112111‘ 32g **' ‘ FOR. SALE — 00 ACRES 0F LA a 1'1 WANTED T0 BENT- SMALL a.» as with out buildings. Apply’ Cent Pat 11o house or apartment. All modern R n youpker, Darlington. hester 129 csilvcnlenoes. Write G. Gillird- ' b913_4_g1_“_ ghmmgmu 15 ian. 11-9134-31-‘41- ommonwea 20 \-—-—————--—-—i F011. saw: - 1931 CHEVRDLET conlaruin 12o Men and Women Wanted gouge. Lester Yogigtltisibkgizléiéh 3:33.011 g . o ‘ liilil: EXCELLENT PROFITS r-ii-‘r-‘r-“su LAYING PULLETS East Crest 2 3-4 "111 or spare time. selling from m“ 5 " ' East Mal 247 rigor to door 200 products of the filmy climb” amderwn’ Eldorado 83 lfglrshooiglloligve-pglliogrgfilo, l" ._Z'______-_- gflgcfifg ‘ =g a 4 ices. i2 ' - ‘ 5.4g ' ium territory will yield best re- Fggflglfis runsglél Hard Rock 75 aim,“ Ponukila fxgefielighagm: George 'Harper, Charlottetown gafiieingynalu 1g‘; 1 z S1 liIC S11 I _ _ _ _ . ' .‘i°“‘.s'é‘..ii’.?“ ‘“.“o“i°.‘i.‘>.'€€’""§ia in": i2 . . C8 in B I O C r St. Clement, Montreal tFamllex.) Female Help Wanted Jgsgu 37 N-540-5. Kerr Add .- 870 WANTED - MAID FOR. GENERAL Lakashom f‘ 13 1-2 Wofk Wanted housework. ADDIY mhca 4g EXPERIENCED MARRIED cou- Limo LI- 175 pie wants work on farm. ADDiY Wéwmlzgbh G','f,likrg§l,_u°u§g, M“ 150 "C". Guardian'- L'917'4'21'm' loafer Younker. North River. §fligiggf° 4g L-aii-i-zl-is. Nor Mem as ' P te 18 1-2 Farm For Salg "i? ifétliliditiéiiiiifitil: 14.01:‘ ' 5 1.. for lining cruthouses. 50 cents per Pfemlel‘ 2% " hundred. Apply Guardian. Preztogl 5 Well situated farm of 4o acres on L-282-2-28-tf. geelrllawr oer M m” U“'°“ 1° “m” "m" OUSEKEEPER herritt so Charlottetown, with buildings. For WANTED — ll 5 further particulars apply to Bruce Middle aged preferred. Write sladen ll. Yeo, lifontague or Bell do Mathle-. Qllflldllll- L'921"4'31‘3 - 515v“ m!" . Straw Lake 4 l-2 son. Charlottetown. rliiffllifi diiirgfifigh at? Texas Corp 100 TENDERS Markets At A up.» ca» u» Ventures 830 .- Vermilata. 1 1- '-"‘~ r Wood Cad 6 1-2 ..i;sg§'i.qi'.§z.z.sgr.ji'ai stir: Glam” wo m _ or on , r o su n »..--~ - "I16 I-Citayylwfilh Bill! flirt); tollsig 7oz‘: UNFISTED l IIITI l’ l‘ CPI * menLmmTh: loivestoror 1;! tender (B? n" 9mm!" 7"”, fiffrtguu 5: not necessarily accepted. I m y _|_ A_ FULLEwl-olw Torontorlltidustrlals. aim: wcs e l - L m 4 n m 21 23 City Clerk. iuillezslvsh ly lower. m II n! sroun '“- - I. ' Montreal-Utilities higher; gold! . and pipers lower; other industri- iuciloil SALE - Nolzrwzrork-Stoclrs closed slightly 'of Ap;l1kn30_(?1=)-6£ ' 1 ess n AT w""""§‘“'."‘°" "“°h'"‘°" " hi2? rigid-dayl- twowzfits rectified in ch ' Ng“Yeorl?-l:go,tton lower: rubber. the ‘i131 htuocukr Txgifigflhy 631$: flriottfitowll Alillilfl oosar and coffee hisher- $32,“; mum m, m‘, yggf u. ____, I 47,000 shares. (d. eak 8d l 7-8 b0 To be sold singly at Pllb- 92511133233 ‘linux11 3rd Canadian lic Auction on April 23rd, mwmmmw"u°°°n“°°°'m°m Wineries vzaairlznlibd ma cliaosinfimin nvo - .19“ “t 1 P~ M- m‘ the Prem‘ £23.35’? iidura Seeord. Massey- lses, ihe dwelling house and n. mypmw Harris pld., Moore Corporation and farm building formerly i- Twlbmlvgilanlc recover” m M, owned by Mr. Fred McKee BY "m" A“°“°" °" u" l"'°'“' 1 m, am o; 1 an“, gen- ises my hrm 70 acres all cleared. 01‘ B B _ t a 7o situated on the south west on Thursday“ April 24th. ml. at Addison closed s 000g uvlznanetied corner of the land known as z °'°'°'=" P- ' ‘mm i“ 3°" |°°' “d “ "i" °‘ 3 w‘ - ality, near school. by Preston. Minol- losses were show the Charlottetown Airport. lng finally for Broillan. Cmadml purchasers to remove im_ JOSEPH J. GALLANT. léihlgfiiggmrglrjgrel" Canada and mediatcly- Full conditions at L” 4 m_ _ - = = - ' ' N‘ m 1pm.; 11g and nudson 3.11m ' ' ‘ Bay was down l-2 for broken lots. “"55 "$5322.? ‘.°r%‘l‘»°»°°?$? J. A. L ggkglonweavm Pew. myigg and East Crest and Home Oil 010ml 3 d at 1.62. oawixto t0 for ‘ Montreal Curb (Canadian PM") Anglo-Caspian was Close 40 0 1-4 Stock! l-lir Walker Imp Oil ______... BANK! (Canadian Pres!) M- Close Stocks Canada Montreal Nova Stroll! rooyal Bk $2 EXAMINATION Httlns and smirk: Gloom ll. J. IMBOII orrolrnalss Montague. r. s. l. is to ls a. iii. Office first. r. u. holidays m. In nwalatlmt Office Connected with IIBUGITOII Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell ‘N1 154 1-4 . Cons smelt 35 l-t Int Nickel 82 Mtl Power 2t 8-8 Steel of Gin PM — Steel o1’ Can 66 Produce Prices MONTREAL. A 20-40?)- Produoe Market p oes here Bat- urday, as reported by the Domin- ton Department of Agriculture, fol- W. Butter: first ads mints, Jobbing pr ca, first grade solids, iobbing price, 30 l-Z-al; Quebec no 1 teu fresh and regrsded. who esalo price, 30 1-4; Quebec no 2, fresh 29 l-Z. Cheese: Western white, current creamtn’ 31%l 1-32’ rized, ed with mustard quiet curb. Bell Telephone of Can- ada rose to 1M l-2. up l l-2. Bra- zilian ‘traction lost a fraction. Currencies r NEW YORK. ~April 20—(OP)- The Canadian dollar lost l-lc of a cent in relationship to the United Stains dollar in foreign exchange. trading Saturday to close at a discount o! ll 13-10 per cent. (0t- awa Foreign Eirchapge Control Board rate 0.09-0.91 per cent dis- count.) The pound Sterling gained l-I cent to 34-01 l-2. Inst Tuesday the Canadian unit established a 1941 hignwith a rate of 88.75 Us. cents and, gradually declining, closed the week at 88.18 3-4 cents. 0n the same day the pound struck s. new 1941 low at $4.02 and the next day dropped still low- er io $4.00 3-4. The Hong Kong and Shanghai dolars shzwed a, slight decline for the week and the Argentine free peso was up somewhat. ‘How To Control Wild Mustard (Experimental Farms News) Many 8min fields are so infest- that one would almost think it hari been seeded deliberately. Evcry iHPlllPi‘ knows that wild mustard has no commer- reoeipt price, l4 3-4-15-16; colored, l5 -l6: white and colored. whole- salo price. l5, which is applicable to cheese manufactured on and after April 1, 1941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments in used free oases. sold at, A-lerge 22; A— mediun 21; A-—pu.ilets 19-19 1-2; B 20: C 18. Potatoes: Que white rlo 1 70's 50 ._.60: rlo 2, .25—-.40; NB mountain nol 75's .85-.70; PEI oobbiers no 1 75's .75-__80; PEI! mountain no 1 75's .80—.90. Grain WINNIPEG, l9-—(CP)— Wheat traders moved to the side- lines for most of today's short ses- sion on Winnipeg grain exchange as May wheat future closed at 75 7-8 and July 77 l-2 cents without moving from the pegged minimum levels. Bllenos Ali-es was l-B lower to un- changed at the close. CHICAGO, Arpril ‘l0-(AP)- Whest prices dropped about a cent today but then rallied sharply and pushes upward for small not gains a es. Wheat closed unchanged to 3-8 cent higher compared with yester- day, May 90 l-4. July 8a 3-4-5-8: corn unchanged to l-B off, May 67 1-2. July 88; oats 1-4 lower to 1-8 higher. April Montreal Exchange L without The metal group, in which the greater part of the activity was centered, showed unchanged prices for Nickel and l-lollinger while gained 1-4. dotted the list were Montreal Pow- er, Associated Breweries, Dosco, Im- perial Oil, Algoma and Asbestos, all of which held to their previous lev- els. Bell Telephone lest a point and CPR. dipped the minimum amount while Imperial Tobacco issues eac . Total sales: 6.900 shares; Indus- trials 3,200; iCMnes 3,700; Bonds $500. rayon plckrNs as 01.1) coupon CHOOSES‘ BOOKS LONDON’. April i9—(CP)—Kept indoors by nights of bombink and blackout, peopleof Great Britain are reading more today than ever before. Stores and libraries are crowded with people looking for somethfilg to help then-l forsol their troubles and amost any book without war for its subject- has a. place on the market. The trend of reading has chang- ed. Poplllarized by c.eap editions the cassics, biographies. books about Britain religion. sardeninil- hobbies and scientific or technical subjects are favorites. A l cent volume of ens Trollope has more readers than a. $2.00 modern novel. Stories of the fall of France 01' the bombing of London. war novels and shelter mysteries may have a big ‘sale across the Atlantic but they take second place here The English don't need to be told about the war; they know al they want to know about the bombing of London; they aro living their own novels. The first of the war books. - 1y blieised. got a l00d recc tori some by well-known tat‘: of! an; still popular. but it s. cs l four-star war story to win the pllhlic‘s fancy now. Give the Eng- lishman his choice between a sym- poslml on the war and "Pickwick Papers" and he'll take the Dick- ens’ novel. Five mill'02‘i books were destroy- ed in the fine raid on London last December. rmong them rnsnv oi tho old favorites that are so much in demand. "Pickwick Papers is out of print and publishers are rushing more editions off tho presses. "We can scarce‘y keen up with the demand." said Christina Foyie. trl g dlrectrcss of one 0f the largest book-selling snd_ lonfi- ln companies in the world. ‘Willi geling lofloiihbooirs a dear" "Onl- a year . wit: rmrbeliniz-‘Idld-faahvmed offic- es damaged by bombs. 500 Kiri! ill Mine ll‘ovle's company deal with 20-000 letters a dav. filling orders ol- roplylnir to criticism of bfiolu a‘resdv delivered. Crowded book stores and libraries everywhere in London are evidence of growfiig interest in resdinl and men and women in mutti and uni- fo m daily thumb ages of od and new- books on display alone Char- ing Cross Road's open bookstalls. it: "1t’ th h ttet l e motile 29mm. ‘thee 93min Edict. I've seen fishes swimminl about with their ‘heads above water and the respiration streaming on their .. faces. LA-ill-tilflitfll £ Iflnsriforoliovollo" Lin‘ """"“""°"' a s ' ' ' ' ° '_ ' < XMDWPREA , April 20—(CiP)-— The majority of issues to post sales on the stock market Saturday crept . steadily along ' change in price. much Hudson Bay lost 1-2 and Bulolo handful of other issues that ohallked up additions of l-4 point odd ciai value. It is just n weed which ‘has been allowed to have too much of its own way all across Canada. Why allow this useless plant to grow so freely when it can beso effec- tively controlled? asks Gsowze Knowles, Field Husbandry Division, tCaontrol Expepimental Farm, 0t- wa. If the consequences of allowing mustard to reproduce itself freely were more generally known. a more determined effort would be made to wipe out this invader. ‘Dire reduction in the yield of oats due to mustard has been d0- termincd by the Field Husbandry Division on the Central Experimen- tal Division on the Central Experl- mtmll Farm, Ottawa, for the 34st seven years. The figures show that the average loss of oats due to .1 heavy infestation of mustard is 7.5 bushels per acre or 13.9 psr cont o: the crop. Consider also the do- preciatioh in the value of a farm due to mustard. No one can 11C- icllrately determine the amount of this loss but certainly many was. pective purchasers reject farms be" 91d cliliittorrcrowu . MONCTON HEAD orrlcp-liALll-‘Ax. N- S- ' BRANCHES AT ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. SAINT JOHN. N. B. PAGE FIVE, - "rs f;.:' l Let Us Help; You With Your INCOME TAX RETURN An error in your Inconlcffax Return may lose you many times the cost of our service in compiling it for you. And ~ think of the time, worry and efiort you will save. Put our experience and efficiency to work for you. Just call or writc at any of our branch ofiices. Your Return must be in not later than April 30 STERN "rau srf Sash-Q TORONTO “m... they an, polluled “m, this writing to the Flclri Husbandry Di- weed. 0f the many different meth- ods which have been tried to coll- t.ol mustard none is so effective as chrmlcnls, A three par cent solut- ion of copper sulphate applied as o, spray at the rate of approximate- ly 70 gallons per acre kills practic- rllly 100 per cent of the mustard in a grain crop and docs not kill the grain. Equally good results are secured by applying calcium cyan- amid (lust. at the rate of 100 lbs, per acre. Cydnumid i.s also a rlitrogerleous fertilizer and the increased yield of grain resulting from its applicat- l0" 0ft"! Pals the cost of the treat- ment. A number of other treatments such rls harrowing when the grain is young and increased rates of Seeding grain reduce the stand of mustard to some extent but can- not be regarded i=4 anything 51g- proaching a 100 per cent control. Mme details regarding the con- irol of mustard may be secured by WELSH RAPERS HEAVY RAIDS By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian Press Staff Writer SWANSEA. April 19. — (My mad columns of its daily newspaper. but ed premises and stock, and of s. Union Jacks and "Business Usual" carry on." a bakery Dosicl‘ \ OP) — A city's record of rehabilita- tion after bombing is written in the, shattered “vindmvs, were fining up at Swansea on three successlveiyglllls, iwatcr carried in pails m‘ appeared on (“J5 boillled before using. Mobile canteéers‘ 5 5 .t' ' bi" "dttkfli street. “Through Blast and Blitz y"? iris! (‘zgiiiivS li-dgtillckolligkiiltsengd 071g said. while a hardware store bcnsieci. wit“. Dnrticipatlon 1n me ‘m; ef- "Weve no windows but plenty of fol-L Businesses that were bombed-out carried on at now silos and homes On Mount Pleasant, a soc-foot hill ‘trcsscd . . Bombbld Stores REFLECT DETERMINATION or’ PEOPLE r0 CARRY ON pnsrma saunas or vision, Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. FINANCE NEW YORK. April 20—(AP)—- Stock prices generally scftoneti a- gain Saturday as illc market edged out of another declining week with persistent apprehension over war developments. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ‘was of! .1 of a point at 3.0.1. lowest lvvcl for this composite since June ll when the French c01- lapse lllt prices. In 13 consecutive 5855-0115 the market was able to 86h uIJ only once, and that but .1 of a point last Monday Transfers for the two hours a- mounted to 230,110 shares with 290,- ; 390 the lorcvlous Snzlirdny. General Niotcls was point in the tirakc of the companys _ Take New Grip In Welsh Town U.S. Slccl and Bethlehem 511i‘. i1 ed with modest advances 1e public Steel and CTUPliJiQ wore i - ililld. Silcriagc of .' soft c041 nllnzilg (Iv pPCiCLi to cut mil o1: On the losing curl rvcro Alli Sirlclting, Kennccotl, U.S. H, , Scars Roebuck, Mnmgomvry M/drd Boeing, Du Prat. Unit-n (Ilrbldt Southern Rnlilvilv, NY Tc\'.'l= Corp, and In were Sililtn Fe, Pi. house and Standard Canadian stLcks board showed action. Dlhiliit‘ " . gram. Drmc hllllos ll off 7-8 of a‘ tonal Nmkel jum: sons of better-class families played soccer. Girls in smart turiics enjoy- ed a game of field hockey. Swansea‘ in present even; . , alas still carrying on, for advised pgqple they coujd have green bombs could llot KCPD the men and transportation to ment. tcxllpolnrily forced to move to the outskirts. Hotels, beaver-board wit h what had to be I 81W clclllcllstlfaied the Empire- It was given to the people of Swansea bv the people of Tangany- ika, East Africa. coverirg melt favontel women from work or the chiidren_ clcthmz store or furniture establish-j "W! Dial’. ' Late at nlszht a group of soldiers and. their sweethearts passed under. lhe hotel WiIiCiOW, singing a popular ssmz of the day. When they finished .it' .'~ c ". o... "’ German bombers struck savagely; tqhceldliygisgrlrgedingiymiaddiosigfigtsth:g ji/Ilggndf titilpalilgcrii‘ihgrfffifihn ' " "’ r r nights in March. Ruined. houses ard \riildo\i' of Gilli! ‘iliifllrlgflgisissbtlré ‘tjhroulgshagile]brgarcsfpridrlugight. stores were evidence enough of this. incsnvcnionce was slight comosredl even without them it was pcs-‘ ‘ sible to visualize the extent of iil6'earl1er_ a/ttairikg siraply bytstudtiillng thetpm», ers. ver semen s an news s cries. 1| l F A; with tell-tale phrases appeared lll en mm m‘ every 911101011.‘ Behind them was a} story of bombmlz and fire. of ciamnlr- or water in the hotel. drifted “Tile Germans ccllldlit knock the it had been a uleolcsongs from tile lips of mv people." Mayor 'I‘ilomns James ' . "We've had a hard knock, but tell not irivo lm hone 1m. the people of Cnllndzi that Swansea is still singing and smilinu. That's sizirrri, i'l'il(‘i',l!'\' . Then there was no gas, electricity something tho Germans wont evcr C. A. Fkzoci has lie able to stop." i ii!‘- cocked on wood stoves and. oil burn-g terminal-ion i0 Barry 0n. GESIMB c-rs. candles lighted the rocms and picture of Swansea after one of ils had said. _And here is part of the newspaper ‘ lvsrst air raids. l Wales . . Buckinuhanl Kin: and Qllsoll have learnt with .mucll regret of tacks . . bav visit to stricken areas . . u; Page One: Royal visit for South. . letter received irnnl Palace slates that incllssrilnillate at- . letter intimates hope to‘ iTc-nbv plans to aicl Sivansea dis- . . , .. a," . - ' ting a Th”. m", n, wofimg on r, (‘In and con irlirilcm rn fine Instrument . The soldier. upper right. l‘ 4'7"" ‘ bench class in radio work. Others are to be observed at work on ieweilers lathes constructing an air speed indicalor from "T? .r-, \ Overlooking Swansea's lower-town. concert . . . dance and whlst drive . . mam‘ imtios llr-oni-‘s ments have llzld to inc ilekl - I a-a-mm ccmmodale tilose as cm Page; Four: Editorial . ». .-v-.--- onion can 12o c0 l" i Page Eli's: Fashion siorv . . v cannot ivelcolne you. bu! in at our expense to (lo vollr 1 \\'i"]i2ll‘('. chief visits nlnkcs tour cf rim‘ li!Il_\'Ol' to rail saw . .. demand for ciolili . home guard organizing- bsddfilz boinc mm , . _ we icon drill. Below him ls a. uyqgflflqnflfllil written