race route TQEMLCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Z‘ i I then set himself the question, Why not photo- 'iri Greece wt the Rhodesian All‘ §‘,’,“'_,,,,'§fl"mw'°“m§,;,°’ m mm w”: ilOTES BY TIIE WAY w” M 10w" m" m" Nitugnwn u. o... at Ens t. EARTu graph all valuable literary material? Before the war began he was photographing precious books in European libraries, but the start of the war stopped that, except in tlie Vatican, in which per- “ ) $318? huttluty, l bee of you yo ‘ - oblivion" ureathefiég . G 9M8 . bee" "'° “ “m” 1;,{‘§_*;,‘§‘i',,,§"_§,¥,‘},2, geters lips these words; " PUBLIC FORUM This oolunal h out: loa- the dlgouulou by eorrooponrhnh OI qaeltlona of Internet. Tho oo niev vo in ORARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Mpmlng Dally (Founded In l8") The German commandant in the town of Flekkcfjord on the south-l - . . - em ccait of Norway has issued a (Jhul at mm Glurdlen doon not bell fcrizot his itul m; p mm; you, u yo p; human: u,“ Col W ch54" 3, “up”. severance consumes to preserie the earliest rec- 5mm Iwaynuja to the citizen; ziri-r-fiy" t» oplnlunl évépligttslg-izegcian irpyloatlgirgmlifltlrnakgg guféfiven 31'8"“ which u mod. Bu, Vice-President: J. n. Blllllilt, r41. ords of the Cllrlstlflll church arid a mass of early appearms on the streets durms‘ ’ and if ye surfer for rlahwousneli aerial attacks. The reason for thlsi ; . ‘ l D. A. Macklnnou. 0-10. 8mm“? “an u) ruling, as given by the German Iwtoi- lnti Mtmnll"! 9l"¢*°'= 3' "- ”'""‘""' u" Italian literature . I ' ’ hni ue a plied t0 microfilminv Wehrmacht is that the town e le m oubled‘ but sanctity flhfl MM 5W . - at = r nlt Walker and Inn s. Burnett Mr_ ‘Poviers tec Vq _ p =- ' . l‘ °° RECALLS emu’ pays m d with th Kin across the - . _ Swim“ E m? ‘ T‘ H Tia pages in books providentially helps rescue much gflfeatgedlyslnéfri; ,,G“0'Edsav1é‘ a: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘fifinmi... of (gt-eta, 551d zot gt; Jar; ifhlslmuwu m ~ Q1 “ntbéioégile: S"BRL_RIPHON “A1250,” u mum that is most valuable in the British libraries. King-"whue Allied planes attack- s,r_I be w mam 5 "may ,l§-gf,fi“gv$,g{f°n,fhdgg’° is“ whfif, sake"; many soldier of the Kin 57 M3" l“ P‘ L l" “'00 p" yew’ United States Foundations assisted him to em- ed their city. — News of Norway. ' z ' ' entiertaln- "id "if" ""995 m“ by m“: 81.25 m 3 mnntnll two 10;‘ anal Manama. p i ~r ; $5.00 per yell‘: '- \' W my e M y 51.15 for a mouths ti "M —Am " l N ts’ 52:5, liixmrligcivgutqnkindelilrffloesonig ihieentsfuflwugsaivlrlttejfih and certainly giving publicity to these few words (like “The Thief of Bazhdad”) they written by an old soldier who off and had lots of fum-"Somewhere East ploy a staff of scholars and technicians to "film" the books for preservation in safety on this side The lumflou‘ ‘memmorey m” ~ . _ tel carrera of Ssntago was - m1 K , who stand with "i ““1""...°““.-:“:. ‘:1’ .‘i';‘.r‘.;ll°1’..’i' .112‘... of the Aunt-- m“ - caouv a» u“ w teats irhts°ilisit‘t.a"té "m" t“ *5‘ “ m“ ilil-‘ilshd-p amuse, "w; a. . . . y" y; . | - v . . . = 1 - a , , - _ m "__.. [ntltday 5W I“ 3 mum,“ Mr. Pouer is described in the Saturday Re- the °°°°'”1°“ ° fl b“) “gamma sue. and who still likes to read his Other old friends of mine were in: 3%; golldlers wfw Pfigve w any m <_ a for the benefit of the Brtish Red “Guardjana undeniably the f1,“ 18w Stephen G’ uwson, livid: their insurance“: ' view of Literature of New York as undertakin cross. chil lite ‘d 100 .. - 1- 1 Canada must in hard on n" Uh“'”mi\'::ii, "c.3111 rgowoblimlllnzdfl: deep doivn iri a Welsh coal mine, the strangegf Desfls a tlcligfj. socsgvlens iffilxndmd iiidviijnaileiisfrofiifuiggfiiiairmgithsiff; figbyiifrfiiig “Patifiiiotgioiii/i. lhnégt? all: golmfl ioodeléiu g llllllll’ If llllif: mun’ llvlulllll" ~‘”“' ‘ _ ' ' - - - ccuples d need Yhil 800 so l ;n l ' “ l i".—(ll h d» “V W m“ Ye ,, - ' South Aeul Agent-y, Lila-nor sins “pi :v::uins:p;.l::°:'_ task ever set any librarian. Books and manii- evening diess rm; argI-Lmpge m grdxizupiigzfielmwrplfildbglgggdglggmbi m.“ Igxfldittliieungxigg £811‘? u’, p‘ dis in Joshua to Lwaelu- is for me and 3pm,“, "nun," up ,,,,,°,W "n". llv""v"'“"" “"“' ‘“‘“‘""‘ ‘M’ f” T , m, scripts from tlie British Museum to the price of Constitution square outside, be- and my heart bests hlah and "wann his front paize.-“'I‘l~iis is true liberty, my house we will serve the Lorll- qgonh may keep ucouple eigaodni; Flus- ti!" W‘! 5'" T""""" 1"” “mm mum“ T‘: ' . a] {ll l ll -. k d cause there was no rocm for them tears”'tof luv) “llow" when "It ull' when free-born men. haviriu to ad- N03 wdu- m” "Ymormw- bu“ “TX Iowa hapmuhui It mlnnau grand bttif ollllwlli “with W" *"""“~ ““‘““'"' “"" ‘m’ ° m” Sfler f" m" ‘.0 “r5 "re stat ° o" rough in the overcrowded bu idins It comes back to me now". and I live vise the public. may speak lree-"t- 5°” we shall have to answer ius lwulnd union umoflfl m» boy: If in“, ,,m,,,__,,_ _c_ “I, En", “Qbyrllufl, smherfl- N- l- shelves in the mine, where their pages are micro- was quite a social event and s azain these glorious days of the P. Adolf would like to bum Ftlulriivlihn- s‘??? ;.,,‘},“°,,‘,‘,‘,,‘§§,,,§,‘ alugerligxaiiuf “'°"' '°"'° "M'- Wldld "rpomibii: “The strongest Memo,’ ,3 wean, "m, m, filmed. ;:;§§§Yf.,,‘;*,*,,g“* w" °m°°'—°h“°““ (‘EKBIl-Iitgfflllefilef. “$2” ‘illihlioletliieitpagilcftgf ltfi/ltceshzndasngtijltl iiiiitriiiy titiisaheaiifé c! paid officials of our wartime aov- m=~m¢"'f-: gut-uku- i» it... need! t Weakest Ink]. some of u,“ "page, 5mm the pas,» are amp - Cluib" the (lav we played the name all lovers of liberty-it will be lll glrnmeutéb m: y?“ lgguygfrmggjl‘; "‘ ""“ ‘ "‘"' 1» at at Victoria Park againstoffioers and golden letters over the Rates of other ratings of H. M. S. “Canada? Heaven. when der Fuhrer and his 113F829 and l climbed aboard, salut- Mein Kampi blaze up in Hells brin- ed the Quarter-deck. the Skipper fires! himself said to Tom. “Yes: we shall I have lust been to call on Miss be very zlad to izive vou a game"— _ LIAWSGYL-Stlll hale and hearty then he called up a S -Lieut. saying, in her eighties-she is tlie daulzliter Jlozal: Pul it up to ON! need em, to lulio can o! your lnlurunce. Won, doing it ier eloiol proiiy aubttunilal people banal-tum, n ally in circulation already iii the United States. The University of Michigan catalogues the films as they are received fmiii (Treat llritain, flflll prints from the negatives have been placed in the Minister?" Soothsayers. and chflnn- ers. and wlrepullers will have their say. and izet their pav; and we shall get “what we deserve". Make sure. ye men of Mons and Viniy that you pick a man of couraxe. Be honest with yourselves. married men: can It is obvious that some part of’ the slowness of the recruiting catn- paigti has been due to DALE timand for coitscripzioii. It, is dlff.cult to understand the mentality of the people who have insisted upm strait’. JULY 23. 1941. RCJISSUFfIIg News o llt‘\\'S fur many a day iS _ ,, bin-native trade publica- .\l:. iillllsi. ivliicli estimates that 11mm States are now stacks of more than a dozen libraries specially selected and equipped with pending machines to to enlarge the films to original size. bringing that up purpose this has sewed hzs been to increase confuson. It. has been back. Anyone with an ounce of must know that during a cam- paign for Wlillfllafy rec.utir.g. The tised as an excuse for men to hang “Prince George, would you like to of the late Henry Lawson. quonuitni play for the ship?” George said tie Editor of the Charlottetown "lilllfl- would: he and I had just turned i8 0t". and later of the Victoria Col- years; he platted well: we nearly onist" He was followed in that by killed him with n bumping ball lVI-r. Charles Luirrlh whose dauah- rbswled I think pv George E. Rob- ters 1 know inson. Captain of our "Abegwelt" Sir. please print “A Man Amuna any man who never dared say to e. woman. "You shall be mv ville" be called a “Coeur de Lion". or become a. strong leader of strong men? I zive you a foast-Jdrink hearty nals!)—1-lere’s to three "Lion-Heart- ;-___\ o "Iv "u" w. K. iioai-tiisi political sense Ruizbv (English) team: tlaen in 1910 Merl". for mv own boys‘ sakes! Jack the debate mat would take place 1 g Th "w" “vim” a mo“ he came to the British throne and ls in the ist Can. Div. (A.F.l, Victor ed" men-Winnie Churchill. Hulk . e ; Russia is running close Roosevelt. Chituu Kat-Sh k. I Sir etc. EDITORIAL NOTES -\ I p _ _ _ over conscruption would take for 2o years he "played thejame", Campbell has lust left us with the am. . . m, mark Bngyng n5 fig- Captain H‘ H Balfour made his first "Mic months, that in all likelihood it as Eflffilfis Kim: and Indlas Em- ili-d Dnlgflf-C scoffs-ll tolcéhllttalfg s? mumpanvyozioiliaztaelatyrézil) I will” "‘i‘:"“""‘5-i‘ n“? magi“ '1 >ear1uce here I tl “I" l ll Pl] ” ctiulld lnottlbe lrgliiicéed witfiimist “gt-fin- iiiiiii‘ buxfmriitegrntiliizafiixbrlizdfi/Xl cggrrxifid oiiidifgiTiivi/lghiiieolilzrtit to Rive vmwfla- B- C-- i i i willfillull of planes at around ‘m i as 1e ‘lgn nmmra ) e’ 3T9:séagfhlvlolfslsswéluld fieflojfl with him. When he had "crossed the our boys the tools. as Wlhitie 17th July. 1941. having been gazetted a member of His Ma jestys river. then all the trumpets sounded Churchill said "to finish this —and Privy Council the previous (lay. i I U I . _ between 21 and 40 t on the other side”-then all men to make a Rood Job of it". and it “e e1 h" “will ,ii ii thus; Licritiany. 2.5002 "Winnipeg Pr" PY°55~ SINGLE CALL UP with the forces or have been ca, l ,,_,_ 1,800; United States H-U , h, , t , i and amzels acknowledged that he seems to me we're not half doing it. up for service. It is expggqed , . I -~ is" and ~ . . to laeilogiitidn sof “niigiffa 521w: Pom‘ as a my a???“ boys and a I am‘ fir‘ em" Aumalmn“ (CPI _'n" ma,‘ more m” end of 1941 mamed Iii: \- 1W"? “WI” Pa‘ t A llOll5€"\\'lf€ asks us wliv it is the newspapers mmm, n5 moms among me ma" flmontl mm layed cricket F. W. L. MOORE. orlty of New Zeelarids single men without children will be called llpoml ill 1)°l1“““"“5 ‘md "m" announce big, luscious strriivberries grown in Wllllluof Gerfllflfly- If youth ca" fflgllll Tifaggljiifilfletfi’ toiiiteuitiwiirtiriifiiiriis: "MEN-AMQNG MEN" i -. ‘ ‘I ~i . r t - T. " -___> . , ' _ ,-_ vwwhere ‘war correct it private gardens, vvliilc, when shc goes to tlie store I §§,“§’,‘,‘,“§’,?,f,“,,,“‘f ,,‘,‘f,‘,‘“§d_1.§e°§fii¥ iiierdiogf.‘"gfifeéilflnbfiérgé°gfégagéf Sirrwmen “we courage m a ' li l - t -\ -~ _ y i 1 she is supplied with tecii_v-ivecii_t' pitilierirls. \\ o , ior, tliey_ can just as easily — or so imat? out your shoulder to, man: "None but. the brave deserve ,.,,.,-, 5 t ‘ ,._,¢y llll§ definitely pzisset (innit know but the store gives hm. I110“: berries more easily -- be conirzlled and the wheel" is the motto for every the fair!" Therefore be ti "Man (".11 n" .\*-./i '11, I - iciit, too, in tlie unexpect- l ivliicli Rtissia is putting scitiiiiiitig some of tlie claims from is Zlpliafcilf, at the end of the fourth liiiii; on tilt’ Russian front. that the ug iitflfllly for everv mile they ad- v.ci-l.z~. pvi-lizips mouths. of heavy d. llic New York Times, with m. available sources of information, 1 llli in ilic German army command oi the failure to reach any major I is continuing its devastating clay xi. over (let-many. smashing vital l kiiiiidi)‘ cciitrcs, docks and railways. ithwflli toil. have bccn reduced as ziioie llriiisli ships and planes are '.‘<-, through United States cooper- ' g tlie Lf-biwat menace. i! its not uv-ziu that victory is yet in zis Rt. llou. Malcolm MacDonald that Ifitlcr. due to his pre- '_~, lias achieved "tlie maximum u: iit anti munitions, whilst ours are li_\' gigantic leaps and bounds, grad- lily, . . l >ill‘('i_\‘ ovurliniiliiig his best effort." lliii" own plziiu rluiy in (‘nuada is to concentrate 8\'[‘I'_\'lillllg we have in manpower and I ' . tlie fight, to tolerate nothing I uzIl ii1ieif<rre Willi our efforts in this "Ii, evil in accept cheerfully every sacri- . may lie demanded of us. A Hint From Quebec ‘Prime Minister King's jittery attitude towards C0ll~CTil ' u is zitzriliuietl to his fear of adverse inns in the Province of Que- ll vii-- lit-c. If tint be so. lie should be reassured by the ‘itiitti-le in] *~ My the Quebec Provincial Com- l iii liic tkiiiiiilhitt l.cgi<>ii. At its annual l lttcvllll)’ in Montreal, the Coni- i a re-tilutiou unanimously support- will for Laiizuliuu men and women to c -'li'illf‘(l services and those of muni- Tlie resolution poitfied out that the on has always recommended a .,'/Iif.~iiil'_\‘ military service; declared ‘ioviiicc is solidly behind Canada's uar cit ':, quoted a Government advertisement ' w-r ilizit this is a war to the death, and con- “1 at the Dominion Command of the Canad- fan l.<- Hui, ll. if. S. L., be requested again to lllliivc me siiuiigi-st possible recommendations to the llriuiiziion tioveriimcnt to introduce im- niediutciv seicctivc, compulsory national service, to zippiv {<1 iiicii .'lll'l women alike both for the ai-iiiiil fwvrs Jllltl for the necessary industrial (fl-til, Uiiiiiiii‘ to filial iii effect ill tilt UillfEd lviiiqiluii ii liri-iit llritaiii." If .\lr. llzwkt-nzie King is looking to Quebec Province f~r "a sign," surely this recommenda- tion fiwu '__)iii‘lv't' \'t‘l(‘l‘.'lllS of tlie last war will (‘llt‘i\-lll‘..'f4'-lliill in givi- (Eiiiaila the kind of lead- cisliip v. 1w ‘t i. t.» l-rullv m-crlcrl at this time. Rescuing The Books Science liri- fwlllltl :1 way‘ of preserving the precious c~iiioiii= of Zriiisli libraries. Photo- gmplu of ("it‘l'_\' pifgt‘ in rare and precious books in (ircni llriiaiii mo living stored in a small brick building l - .1’. liii- ldlivcrsity of Michigan at Ann Afllnl‘. Phoiu- -~f zi miliiui page; have crossed the At- lantic Sllll-l)’, llilli r-vrry book in the British blusciini [lfllllijil lwfnre i550, meticulously repro- duccd by lllltflTlflllTl, has found its way to this sanctuary in tlie Utiiierl States. With these have come, besides, photographed rvpi-orliiriiluis of thousands of other books, docu- nicnts, royal tlccrces and letters from the Bod- lt-jmi at (ii-ford, Cambridge, Lincoln's Inn Fields mu] other famous llviriisli collections. Five thous- [1111] l)‘l'_'('< nrrivril from tlie Gililtlilllli Library a fin ii'l_\'\ bcforc it ivris smnslictl and burned by Na 'i flt)flif‘~" Tlik l'\'~\'ll(‘ of ilu- classics and historicdpcti- rut-ms l~ biting tit/no by a young man of Ann Arbor, liunviic ll. Power. From "printing" for her money. 1t- o e a It seems hardly believable, but Hon Mr. Ilsley admitted in parliament that he issued Vic- tory Bonds with a sticker indicating that the motley ivotild not be used for war purposes. This was to satisfy moneyed people he said, who had religious scruples about having to kill people in war~ n- o n- u Edinburgh City Council have thorized the playing of games in public parks on Sundays. Formerly only on private grounds and courses was such play allowed. Now cricket, tennis, golf and football may be played in (he parks by anybody after twelve noon, but ivith- out admission charge- u a iv it a- Timc was when we supplied the Maritime lumber woods with all the horses they required. Now in one week sevcn carloads ofhorses were shipped from Calgary. These were farm Iiorses to meet the demand at such distant points as Quebec, New Brunsivick and to nearby Spfiliélllt. The demand is expected tn continue until ilie fall, \Vflt'_‘fl lumbering operations will further steady the market- officially au- iii A cargo ship of BDOO-Otlcl tons zirrivctl at an English port from Alexandria, Egypt, the 0mg,- d3)’ bearing 250.000 rifles, 50o machine guns, 20o field pieces, and several tons of metal that had once been tanlcs. All arc destined for the melting pot, from lVlllCll they will presently appeaniu forms of firearms more convenient fnr Jlriiish usage. The cargo was part of tlie British booty taken from the Italians in Llllva, s 4- n- : ' General Ulysses Simpson Grant, American soldier and statesman, and president, dic-d this date I885. After successful warfare in blcxico and during the Civil War, he became war min- ister during Johnson's presidency, elected Presi- dent in 1868, and was re-clccted in 1872- Dur- ing his administration the national rlcbt ivas reduced, and tlie Alabama dispute with Britain settled by the treaty of Washington, 187i. He was overtaken by financial misfortune in I884, to remedy which lie wrote his "Personal Re- minisccnces" which proved an enormous success. It! IR l‘ i In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, stands of grain are generaly good, except on low-lying lands, says the Bank of Montreal crop report for April l7. Cutting of hay is in progress and a good average crop is forecast. Grass pastures are in good condition. Potato crops have suf- fered damage in some sections from hail and heavy rains, but on the whole, they are doing well, as are other roots. The apple crop promises well; scab which developed iii the Annapolis Valley orchards is generally tinder control. Strawberries are plentiful and of good quality. In Prince Edward Island, a heavy crop of grain is making good progress. Ilay has improved; cutting has not commcnccrl. Grass pastures are in excellent condition. Root Crfips on high land are good. but there is excessive moisture in low- lying areas; prospects, however, are favourable. A heavy crop of strawberries is being picked. e 4 s This is some straight talk from Canada's National Farm hlagazine: "Are we Canadians fighting as fiercely and efficiently, to prove ourselves fit for freedom, as the Nazis are fighting to show that we are fitter to be their servants? That is tlie (piestion lionor- able Canadians must ask themselves. "And the answer is Nnl "Our Prime biiuistcr knows it. boy knows it. You know it. "Hitler says our lcatlcrs are rotten. That our system of free government brings vote-cadgers to the top, time-servers. timid dcmagngues who put compromise before conscience, and party be- fore patriotism. "Are they giving frce Canadians an inspiring, dynamic and courageous leadership as Ilitler is giving his Nazis? "We, the people of Canada, know and admit that we have yet to do our fiili duty. We do not want to answer that question for our leaders. Our office rlvtyfnryil (iicsvs rm micrnfiliii for degree purposes, he easily ltlwgfCaSCll to microfilmirig books. IIe~ It is for them to meet Hitler's challenge to their fitness-‘i _ 5 trained to devote their" lives to deeds of mercy; and the pursuit of itie religious lfe; providing the appeal which ls made to them is sufficiently earned, sincere and impressive, - Chatham News. Little can be done durlni; ")9 war. But afterwards Canada will have the opportunity to establish a Canadian statidurd oi housing, a standard ccnfoiming with our mod- em standards of health and educa- tion. There ls no point in protest- lng the health of our children and gimng them an expensive educa- tion, if they are forced to spend l6 ticurs out of the 24 in slum and semi-slum conditions. - Calgary Herald. General do Gaulle is fighting the Battle o.‘ France. He ls fighting to recover liberty for 42,000,003 men who were born free. His battle is being waged under the ensign of the Cross of Lorraine, whose de- vice remains: “Liberiy. eqllilllty- fraternity". His action contmues the gestures of Joan 0f AFC. Tm”- enne, Danton, Hoe-he, Clemenceau and Lyziutey. De Gaulle is the son of all the French. son of all the moments of a France, one and unitetal-Lfirenenient Journal. Que- bee. There Is some slight danger that loo much emphasisis being Put. l1} the drive for recruits, on the need for Lcctinlcally trained men. It l5. m" course, a splendid idea to hold out inducements to those will special qualifications, but this should not be carried to the extent of creating the ilflpf6§ltln that skill in some trade ls necessaiy t1 9n- listment. The chief need of the armed forces is isr men. There are openings for those_ivith specialized skill, but those who do not possess this should" not hold back. The can be trained, and they are nee ed.- Windsoi‘ Star. Collier’: magazine finds that 60 per cent, of iu.u00 United States iamllies interviewed preicr sa es tax as a source oif war revenue, 22 per cent. dedustlcns ircm wages. and only 13 per cent. lncme tax. Tiie fact is. of course, that sales tax adds to the cost of living. and increase in cost of living can be urged o5 a reason for wage in- creases. But an income tax, not be- ing concealed in living costs, can- nct be so utilized. That may explan why many US. workers would pre- fer sales tax, viniich is, neverthe- less, inflationary, aizd one of our worst taxes. - Toronto star. A recent survey of housing in the United States throws some light on the dwindling size of the American family, and it ls prcbable that the conditions in Canaca are somewhat similar. One of the big mortgage Cs-mDiilllES of the United states has been investigating and it has besn found that in fifteen years the s ze o; the average home has diminish- ed by one rocm out of six, In the east tlie average home had six and a h. t: too-ms, and it now is five and a hail. The middle west home fif- teen years ago was SlX-XOJTICG and is now five-roonied. It is predicted by the company that investigated that, because of smaller families, more houses will be built, but they w.ll all be smaller. - Fcrt William Times-Journal. If the war lasts much longer. says the buibers, men w.li either have to shave themselves, be Shaved by women - or grow beards. A shortage of razors and blades caus- ed by the reduction of supple; to 25 per cent. of peace, is one obstacle to sell shaving; and there are some people who have never shaved themselves. "l1 w.men barbers are to take the place of men. where are they to come from?" asked Mrs. Ids. J. Tinkler, secretary of the Hairdressers’ Parliamentary Coun- cil. "Figures in our files show that 96 per cent of women holrdiessers may he liable to registration for war work." - Ixrridon Star. A warning against wishful think- ing in regard to Japan and the China war has been given in Lon- dc-n by a Britt h observer lately re- turned from Japan. The drain of the war is enormous. A million and a Rial! soldiers have been held in China for three years, but tho ople at home in Japan are ready Fir suffering. and the new National Spirit Mobilization Movement is helping to promote this prepared- floss. The rice ration has been re- duced nnd the new synthefc mater- ials are so poor that a b:y's suit lasts only t roe weeks. But this observer said he could see no sgns of revolution in Japan and thought the people would suffer a great deal before that happened. - Msn- I oltester Guardian. i among men" boys.—end .v0'ti‘ll won Another friend I met in South be a Sheik with the zit-ls! Theiefdrp Africa the was lust coming out from too. if vour "Med. Cavgy," is "A-l the death bed of his zrestiest friend you will "loin up" in the Canadian Cecil Rhodes and his name was Active Force-and be qlllCk H1500?- Rudyard Kiollngi massed Qve/r about it! iFQIIOWJIQlII leaders‘ofvthe__dlvls- the same tune. No doubt thev are ~————‘ "-*' ‘j-—'T'— “ ' now busv in the playing fields of Paradise. God zest their great souls. "Requlescant in pace!" "Far-called our navies melt airway- go dune and headland sinks the pomp of yesterday is one with Nineveh and Tyre. Judue of the Nations. spare us vet st we forget-lest we forget." Nineveh and ‘Tyre? Yes, and Greece. and Crete. and Libya. and EthiopiafiMein Gotti Mv wife's two nephews were last heard of fighting man, and Boy Scout.” .; the day to lnvosl in future happiness O Right now you can put yourself end your family on another pay roll the! will take over when your pay stops coming in. No nerd to save u lo meet bi insurance premiums. Q's a special Eudget Policy featuring do- positl you can afford out of this week's pay envelope. For example, at age 30 the premium on this five thousand dollar (85,000) polio is only 86.15 ench month. And you on’: even have to AQHIIYIIITICI’ to my each premium as it comes due, fin- tho Company will Bccvpf our l2 smell monthly cheques date ahead. Take advantage of this safe, modern, easy way to get the life insurance you alwa s Wanted. Without! obli u- liou sen coupon today [or fol er explaining how you, can gel the protection you want for u little as 85 monlhlyu. 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