q urn. .- nu~kitwn~ ".n"*...i-,_.‘au.n- a ... c. ._ -. i. 5.5.73.1? - "J-aana. *1 "ass-lam ‘ " ~ ..1'"'."'>'~Iz-:r"ur'r"';n:- ‘fir-.. .:' "LT"-"‘.1T_"-¥Z’-‘E‘. a r='""1> G.O Cd training; of 1hr- lowing IilFlI‘ 101:1‘ '...r-' \'%fQQvsriv;fiv w 117v . . The Other illan parted. H0 illlfflil.‘ know‘ u“ 111111 1o remember a _ , _ , ugledu inst . ...° felt, or if he fclt 1101111111; a’ , l tuiiuc smilctl invstcriouslv-llocking cut of the window at the him 5n g p aga thgxqphgyfgagflggd e':]'ated'°'i_IB“"'°'7 [hiwofiidbctauhfunzunlgl . . J . he was CODFClOllS of :1 b1 “I'll fcll you tw-morr \\‘il€‘ll‘ blcuk traction. ~Hawv m be home?“ mam-ed man Whsh w“ ehwusda Qimwd “m “srffvdtuith l slrc for 111:- 111111 1», (r _ - l, m - - and‘ Jlsorbcd 1n her rcadiug. "Wonderful." she took his hand cred mm_.,,m “film QeQW 9 l‘, ' h,“ keén m] B b, '5 kflry" He He mt M? a m“ " 1 0h‘ ‘ "Wlewg Lsglouqcpwg -n€,‘§;':§ am‘ klssed "1 and Dennis hated nursery of 1.1.1.1315. 11111116013311-11112 lcbucd foi-ltlirdur Qhlslpered '1 @1111 ' " . 1 "111 ‘ ' - . .* < dramzt on U111 r.‘ .2.‘ Villillligllvml‘ . Mi“ "BMW? -~“ lwillflhloopg glfpirfled“ ltllufilfggt 08.218902551611111 Lhhaiii islgdgig ggliliddrgmed nmny dream}; Somcgfillgyn ‘smmawayls relufitant walks out ng.1111111 inL- suiu- 111.1111. 111‘ such 1:1 child, tDenlms mull x5110 ‘do you think 1t is? been here with Barbarainhe woum Own a m“ 5' A so“ of hs ggllfpnnaéksrofiggt I iigsqh%ht he q 1 '.=‘ 1- “ i‘ 1111'." __ _ ' - ~ -< ~ _ - daI-Yif, m“, m a,,,,,.‘,‘_ ._,,,,,._,,,f Andi m‘ ' ‘PM " 1 l -. f“ °Qmbnnd__w Douglas 1'9‘ hands h" be“ Upstairs he could hear Pauline and it was a lie—damncd 11c!" ailcd. 1 _ Hr“: ovc~ dunrcrl and shc lcntlrtkSn. Ho stzpirsrti 1311' o.‘ lmrigincd 11:111\~11 , fovc \\"1'l~1 1r 1111-11" paying. l!“ O ed ' If YOU wunl to keep fit for sxlru things, \"!1"‘.:‘d . ‘. . Dcnnisl". 211d limr ahc u E. y takc these tvlo steps to lwalth: l. To get wcii, see your doctor; 2. To keep well, watch your habits. Guard against incomplete elimination. Eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every (lay. Ask for the goidenqvellow pnck'.\1_§c— either the regular 0r the new I1‘;1111il_v package. iicgin tomorrow. .\iut!c by Kellogg's in London, Ciltliitifl. UNA HAS... Una works hard in the display department of a big store . . . earns extra money by weaving beautiful homespun» on her own hand loom. "You don't feel like running a loom AFTER WORKING ALI/DAY unless you ‘re really we!!! " says Una. “I couldn't begin to lili my orders if I let myself get out of sorts. No harsh cathartics, though! Instead, I keep fit by ' making sure I get plenty of ‘bulk’ in my diet. I start every morning with a bowl of Kellogg's Bran Flakes. They're delicious,‘ too!" Kellogg's Bran Flakes With Other Parts Of Wheat are gently laxative, help supply valuable minerals and proteins too . . . help keep you fit for extra things! BRITISH I’.\RLI.~\JIE.\'T.‘.LEAFS Pvlill-Qi‘ 311-- To L-DLJUI‘. a 11- playin; 111 1.10 . bers of the British Home of C Lords are no.1" touring 1E1? l)» Britain tllcy met Lzc 1Y0 o.‘ ‘ ‘ll. ti '...‘1'1 C -111 Cliicf, F1 C.. liy RUBY )1, AYRES V§4§0§vv~ »\>1><>o\ FINAL (‘IIAFIER +O00o0§o¢o¢4 him CONSUMEWS RATION COUPON '1'.‘ lift-l i.» t dict-ks; :1'1'1:11:=1 him for :1 1nor11-, l1r11cci l1in1»~<1l1, poor Barbie! Oh, I m1. p nntici‘ whnt has bccomc of the r1111 1.11 l ll'll“l'l‘ ‘1-1» rcztliv glad to (9-2 mun — the one she really 111110 1m- l). " ~11" mid. ‘lovctif’ "f 111-‘ \ y 1:11.111." 1 “W1 vnu think she did ever love l Thm‘ lvcrc 1111. tho ".v1r<'l1 11ml". anti 1 rmvorio?" ,1lu~ ("11) tluyv 111111 l.1i;t‘11 from thc ‘Of (‘Ollrsc she dld. r know her ‘ t 111 '.'...\ r1111: : down ill" $0 \vrll~»tl1r~1'r \\".1s somcone she _ ll1“'1i:~ 1 ‘u. nzm round simply udorcd, Dcimis." » Pruluu ‘ad l(l~‘~"’.i i101‘ 1 O'Hara sold imtlllilfz, but he W35 "Have you cvcr lorcd anyone but 11111141112 acnin of flint dav on the 111v P111l:11c'."' ht- nlkcd. marl whcn 11c nnd Barbara were Sh" tli c thc little nc-jitlotoritm lonctlicr M of the mom- t- 111. ."“(*(\"_.r] \._-@;-;1 51w \\'.'1s cnt whr-n 11c strugglml out. of un- chmour l1r~r rcply tlllil tlztilititi, (iill'illlfj_’ll(‘\'(‘l'Y_Zlll(i ..1 llrft to right) a, 1:10 l3r1;.R.B. Lrd Sllllbf-iflitl‘; Lord u 11d Lord nentarians W? 'I'l1f‘l' ‘ to their 0V1" had the time ovcr again hc knew PW“ i 11R’ ml‘ Plulim“ he would do the some tiling." _ YOU 1111c," mid \ v1‘ quit"! the l0 1'11")‘. find urlllcd 1hr; \\'t'111 from 1'. 1 .116; shc said. "Does FPVlll like 111111 1o you. Donuts?‘ "Yes." Pauline had diswvcrfd hr- \','1..s<1111!' lofts-rs 011 1l1c nmutclshclf. Dennis lcft New Yuri-z , * ".111 0x13 " crc one from Bnrbic," she afternoon 1.121111. He i1. ' ‘. 1- l you. 131-11.: Pauline, pflld his U111. -1'1t1 111v (1111 r1111 Willi: to 11m- “"1110 11nd wclcoule us home." Dennis did not answer, he was .1111! I c2111‘! bcllcvc it; she . (YOll'~,£‘i0llSl1f’$S to the broken voific~ ,_myr dcnr, ‘Dc1111is,_DVenn1s.'_'____ co upon VALUE! s"... (upon m4) . , . , _ o,“ h,” Y" iovnw- 10mm - . . vnosim or Callus Csvpon (Own) - . . n-n h,“ MZJTQUZTJ"? "' ' "'" "'”‘ 0~~»A-v.wm4.c.wii"§£,,4, limo-C -7P°wIG,' Gm,» . my...‘ sun mo» [ rues | wto f munsomr n11 s“ Tea-Callus and Sugar Coupons remain 1....- 10 _ valid unlll detlnrad invalid. Canning Sugar Coupon: merited June and July an good during July. 456 sum. Coupons Nsl Ii‘ 17.14 Ms 1s and I lair Ne. s Mon! Coupnru Pun‘ u... 1 1, 1",.» "W4- m... Coupons H l2 I3 i8 F9 20 mm Covpons rm ll l 1s 8 m vn| m... Coupon v.1": .1 9 l Ialv Ns. 7 Moll Covpoos Id: No. I valid. 16 22 25 251271 m.“ can“... 111.“... mo: 1.. W... u... t... Clllpflwll u... m m, of 11.. 1.11M“... mcrlh NOTE: sw- A) bu"... valid w-m, Mn p»; o! m. m». munlfi. 1| "ls OH . lull" Coupons mt 7o A 2| m ch14. 2 3 Mm Cotwflnl Islv Mo. I valid. m.» Coupons m. u... 1o |q n,“ "114. nu og- n» m. 4, t, t s r up. Violent! and m... cs1“... m1. 111 u... "114. .11....» chm/s 11mm t. n! 0mm abort. Mm 1m u... 15m .1111.» mum, both mu 0nd mm 1.11m u» 1m 0| m month, ihsy "pm n the ml Cuvpom (Vinyls) lsrsnl hcfore she tooklw pimure he,- 1 to 11111111 looklilj; :11 crcryftliltf-Z, . moi‘:- ll!'i(il‘ ch lirr hat and coat. ‘I icc 11 it's "cars since we ' it suid eagerly. "How sweet 0f her to Stein beck Gives Men of the Mary Ruth a L John Steinbeck, the distinguished novelist and playwright, now on an assignment in England u a war correspondent, continues his ties- crlptlon o! the life of the crsw of an American bomber. (By John Steinbeck) (Srrsclslfo the New York Herald T bums and Charlottetown Guard- ian, Copyrhht, 1848 BOMBER. STATION IN ING- LAND, June 28 -'1‘bs dsys us very long. A combination of summer t-lms and dsyllghtsaving time keeps them light until 11.30. After mess we take the army bus into town. It is m ancient little city which ovary American knows about as soon as he can read, The buildings on the narrow street are ‘Pudor, Stuart, Georgian and even some Norman. The paving stones are worn smooth and the flagstones of the sidewalks us grooved by gesof strollers. It is a town to stroll in. American sol- diers, Canadians, Royal Air Force men and many of Grmt Britain's women soldiers walk through the stmets. But Britain drafts its women and they are really 1n the army, driver-mechanics, dispatch riders, trim and hard in their unf- forms The crew of the Mary Ruth ends up at a llttls pub, overcrowded and noisy. They edge their wav in to the bar where the barmaids are drawing beer as fast as they can. In s. moment this crew has found a table sud they have the small glass- cs of pale yellow fluid in front of them. It is curious berr. Most of the alcohol has been taken out of it to make munitions. It is not cold. It is token rather than a drink The bomber crew is solemn. Me’ who ore alerted for operational mi"- sions are usually solemn. but to night there is some burden on this crow. There is no way of knowmc how theso tliinas sinrt. All at 011cc a crew will feel fated. Then little |thlngs no wrong. Then they arc un- -on. 11111.11 thev take off for their lmlsslon “Ihen the uneasiucss ls running it is the tvaiting that l1urts. Thcv sip the flat. tasteless beer. O"e of tbt-m 5111's.. "T saw r1 nrtpnr from home at the Red Cross in 1411111011." It. is ouict. The othcrs look at hitn across their clnsww. A mixed nroun of pilots and A, T. S. girls at the other cud of ti": pub have started son: It ls nstonirifnz how may of 1hr svnlzs are American. "You'd Be So Nico to Como Homo To." thry rim: And the bent of ihc sont: ls subtlv cirinsztd. It has become an Eng- lish song ‘ Thc waist runner raiscs his voice to he hoard ovcr the sinrrinc. "It seems to me that we arc nfrcid to announce our losses It seems almost as if lhc War Dcmrthwnt was afraid that the countrv couldn't trike it I never saw flfljithirl! the country couldn't lake." Falls Behind on News The bell-turret 11111111911 wipes his mouth w‘lh the incl; ni his hand. “We don't. hear much." he sru-s "it's a fuuoy thins. but the closer you get to action i111- less you rend runcrs and war news I rcmrmber before I joined up I tised t0 know <‘\'t'1'\‘th‘11tz thnt was happening. I know what Turkey was doing, I He ntovcd abruptly hni mid cont off, Pauline, and let's nave tea." "Vciy well. I won't be a minute.“ cnnls sat down by thc fire. it‘ wits good to be at home agsiu~ he found himself wondering why he had ever gone avargv. And yet-if he And now Barbara was gtllllg back to Douglas Stork! Why. in God's Reaction to News From Home There Have the War About Won, Wonder if It's Same One They're In i beer a gesturt-r was vutRl-Qrrsrgixumiiésnutl Bomber Crew ’s ittlc Surprised to Find Folks .even had, maps with pins and I urcw out campaigns with colored pencils. Now l havent looked at a paper 1n two weeks." ’ first mm went on: "This filsper 1 saw had some funny stuff it. It seemed to think that. the wai- was nearly over." "I wish the Jsrrles thought that," the tall gunner says. "I wish you could gel Goerlngs yellow no;es 4nd them damned flak gunners convin- ced of that." ," the waist lun- ooked through that Duper pretty close. It seems to ms that the folks at homo are fight- lns one war and we're fighting gn- Olhfll‘ Otw- They've got theirs nearly won and we've Just, got stsrtsd on ours. I wish they'd get in u; wsr we're in. I wish they'd print the casualties and tell them whirl; it's like. I think maybe that they’ like to get in the suns war wyre 1n l! they could set it to do." The tail gunner comes from so C1089 t0 i116 DOME!‘ Of Kgntudgy h! W!“ 111KB I. Kentuckian. ' read a. very nice piece in g mash zine about; us,’ he says. "This piece says we ve got nerves of steel. We never Bet scared. All wc want, in the World 1s Just w fly =11 the time 811d Ztt s crack at. Jerry. I never Mud Bhvthins s0 brave as us. I read it thee or four times to try and convince myself that I ain't scared " Something to Walk Hamg on ‘There was almost solid red flak over Bremen last Thursday," the radio man says. "Get much more and we can walk home over solid flak I hate that red flak. took s pasting Thursday " ‘Wcll, we didn't got any,’ stays ‘nry Mnuircc Grain, one of the YIWQYS- "W8 Ho! the nose knocked if 0f 011T Sh’; but. that was an cclticnt. One of ihc gunners in a 111p high o11 head tossed out some hell cnsings and they came right .‘.1rou1:h the nose. They've got hcr isarly fixed 11p 110w." "Bu! flnylvfil" the first man says "OEIIcdly. "1 ‘irate. I don't 11.1111 t be b" 1, 'Shnll we have ‘ n so M", aholhcr beer?" "What for?" save tho toil Th: lliGPOflS arc flyln! about tovcer of aiunld Gothic chvrh :1 kind of architecture (‘specially suit’ ed to nestuv: 1111:7011‘. The hotsl takcn over by the Rcd Cross l< crowdcd w 1C1 mcn in from The bus rattles back toward th f (Rod B91111 is an on-rml‘ fichter mantclplccc uhcrc name? He shut his eyes and tried face-the face he thad loved. Did he still lovc her, or 1111111 he never loved her? Or W115 ltl possible for a man to love two women at the same time? Did she love him? If so, why had she told him the truth about Bernet and s0 sent him away? ‘Tea will be ready directly," she sald- She sat down on the rug at i1is feet and "I want to tell you something, Dennis. darling." “What l5 it? Are you 1n debt? Can't pay the butcher or some- thing?‘ She etended to be offended. "How are you? I'm s wonderful housekeeper. ' “So you are." I-ie kissed her and leant-d back again. "Don't strangle me. my child-what is it?" But she hid her face a ainst his coat while she told him y asking a little question that wavered be- tween happy tears and happier l laughter. "Dennis — would you like to have a son?" It was some time later over the tea and hot toast that Dennis said, ""I‘his wonderful secret-does your mother know?" "Not. yet-only you, darling-and Barbara." V "Barbara?" The blood rushed to his face. “What. made you toll her?" And Pauline nnswcred happily: “Because she ls my best friend and becnuse f love her." There was a littis silence, then Pauline said, “But I'm sorry about one thing." "What L; that, Tuppenny?" _ "Barbara said in her letter, ‘Don't ask me to be godmother-I'm not the right sort to bring up a child the way it should go —I'm so sorry about that. because I know she'd bring him up most beauti- full , bless her." " 1m?" said Dennis with raised eyebrows and a very softened look in is eyes. "Of course it will be a him," Pauline said dreamily. "And I should like him to be lust. like you.‘ is a girl I shall call Of course, if it her Barbara whether she'll be god- mother or not." "Oh. I shouldn't do that," Den- nis said hurriedly "But vshy not? It's a lovely nnmc." Yes, it was a lovely name. Once for a little while of madness it. had fie world to Dennis O'Hara, bull now- been the most beautiful name in ITIOViTlK about, singing happily, 11nd ‘With Barbara's uurcr wedding prcsent 1t did you tcll huu?" stom- stood. Somchow 1t had ucvcr mennt 1l\\’:l\' \'..1< 11-1. 1111\1'\ 1'11. lic \\':*.11tctl verv much to him 1111111 ncuhdw 1o 1H 111-1211‘. bu. .it.1_r hztu‘ 111m by had been rather lmpwtfenv pf jty 111v lqJrl c1 11L. cu obvious senlimcn? bu" rz-uiyht "l told 111111 <1 111<1l11‘ thing," l1 seemed to appeal to him flilllCSl. JPYIZV wit! hPflVill’. "thing so man as if it had Barbara l1crsclf We sure | _ unit the slogan "which hangs Ish thcl/‘d tell 11.61111"? i ".1 borne that thc wnr isn't. over and lT-‘f I wish they wouldn't think we're so "1' I n", ilCFflzfi - s bl-rcd 1111' Pilots of a Royal o1;1‘:*.1‘..11e- 10.1.1 lightrr pilo rm]. J1 l iTiLkil . culuc up .111 him cu Lin“ bu: hoen a mesinge {r0111 \'.‘11o's gentlemansuould . any woman, ‘spot-lolly when it's not "DOW? lOBKGd out." 1.11’. l \':'.s‘ ,1‘ 1l;u~ u. (If! Whrit had she intcndcd it fcr- I was. Al“ ' ' for lumil-fsi" herself-or just foritu‘ c, 11.1 Not fun‘; nothmtr nt all? ' ' wire of '15 0 Hc turned nwny impatiently. l wuv mm 1t been allowed that w‘ whiucvvr 11 111.15." r-nnd where would ‘ ‘He's not tho should love he a sudden sense of loneliness w l. don't cxlacct Storim Storurlwny moved rcstlcsslv; he ished Jerry Barnet and hi5 un- Oiizlra minded. Canadian Air FOTCC 111 lhc Akutinus have lived up w the front 1 mess, shown in the up?“ F11.» flillPFlfiiill flcli 'c C.1ll§lfiiflllS' qualifies :1 bore ‘er comm v**' M -——-. t .. - W" 11c 110111 1o 1l1c foot of Lilo 5181113 ner~ m“ “n” 1P3?!” Mt c1211 t..1..'.. 11 ll “.'111l1i11e.‘ cvnough ch"l'.'icfci~ 19.1.7,“ m 51.». S, m‘. pr _,_-~ l:ke 1t. I111 com! back to wipe "Qoitu: 1101;. 1 vault ycu." mY Runs. Thcn i won't lmrc 1n ' ‘ ‘ do it i11 the morning." It “'11s SOIIIL‘ months latrr that Thou stand i111 and flip 119w“ S1Ol'llii\'f1~\‘, up 111 town 1111:1111 101' o111 of the pub It is still r!a1.-li<:l1t_ ouc <11 1 111x11; \'lSlt.\, chziliccd the worse \ 11:11 ~ 11., but lic lCC3§lllZUtl_SLfll'il— 1o bun and A. the flviptr flvlcs which dot the ‘count’qiiiiiniiltii! voiii" mllnlYlildv. Our_ bus drivrs up iu i111 " ‘nu lung iunc ago “"1111 ront and WP jfilc in Tho nrcw u looks auiumatiwllv at the sky. it. I111. yc- " S.111'11:1\\'.1_\' nffcrcti his 1s clear. with liltl» puffs m‘ “-1,-p1!1.111<t. ‘A111 Hull's thc wtuld been P131111 suritm" i in thp light of 3111,1111 _\‘u1:." sun that has n]r(~_1d_v ggnp dqwn‘ ; ‘Izu- ' 01-111. 11 111411-94" i, ilnli becu L001“ like i, mum‘ b, a "Mari lihllll; Jt-rrr b1111l_\'~<l:11111:e;l badly! (MW H“, mm“ (mm salrs‘ ..Thfl,.s' 111.10] last 1111 hi. I11..1{)1c!\-H);‘1It,.1.11 my. f . .. A .. ._1.~.: n11 .o1"tcu 11 11 ' i. (0211 ‘gilt i.“ its good for them} "Ivcvt-r bun the $111111‘ SlllCt.‘ Burour Bturk chucked 111e,’ 11c be- ‘oecn the back to y romcrn- . h 111111111011 l 5 1.110‘ Neva-1- “Om T"? m" gunner mll-‘ei I Hliilt‘ 51111-5- slie wcnt i101)?‘ old Red Bcardiias got :1 bad.1_ ~1,,i,_ D11 , mm} Awful!" cold. ‘he says. "I 1111111‘! like tho‘ l coui SlUfllilWfl look 111 his eye lust time." .1 111.111) ~—lll{'i€('fl, lew 1 lzttijziv 11101, C‘.'l'l‘ forgot pilot who comes so close that you \‘ 1111c womlu," he 5111a. can almost see his face) , . J py was tilmost 111 tisnrs w - H» 11s w 2x1 11nd htw fiur, 10w “Pray God l never sec hcr ottniti." 1 dzuiuicd 1111c she was. "I lovc that wm lllS pftssiourtte tl1'>"2,h1 r15 h;- \'.t.111.:11,' 11c .~'11ti. iv: 1111p hczivily sat there so still '1 the flrckcht and HJHH <11 " Viv-I'd ‘M0 liweurd to his who's clwttcr .' . 111111 tiiuclucl 111c. It was nftcr ten, “111011 P11111110 ‘sue l1cr," l1c uskvd wist- Wl“ [IUSUIHEJ about tho hou=o that . 111 .I)()1‘J'fi‘ig§\‘ Sill’ I'm Bglrlplgvggttnliphfroni hl= chair nnzi for wluit I Lolti 111111 chap s11 y ‘bout 11:11. _\'(3§‘il, l1c'd 1m." Wily snld. fighter dour of [left to right: and has recogniz- 5 y confidence; at thi bu _ o5 the sen, but Jerry $1111 11915151- c . , _ "Often thought. I'd likct 88¢ him and tell l11n1! Make l1u11 table itmcnds. Can't bear think l told u 11c. Awlili. Bzu-oic was the brstj best 111 the world, and lti like t fell O'Hara." I-lc dmggczl Starti- away closer to him. "I-leic ~11 you were mt‘. wl1ut‘d YOU d"? ‘Mmld you tell 111111? You sny, and I'll do what you say. Would you tell 111111 you were me»-as one PR1 1° ‘noihir, now?" SLOmnWEly looked away from 11B compnuioifs flushed fut-u, and i111‘ a moment he visualized Drums O'Hara H5 he hart lust $0011 111m. iu his own rcoiu, waiting rustlessll’ downstairs, uihile in U18 rwm ttbove. 'l'l1cu Wlicn hc~S1or11nvu1y~l1ad com: down 1o lcll 111111 TUB 1 1igl1t~~1i boyafinc 1‘0u!1fl5lB!"' ~- Dcuniss face. Dennis was vcry fond of his little wife, and Stom- awny knew it. Jerry bombarded him again: "If you were me would you tell him?" S1or11away' shook 1115 hrnd. "No," he said decidedly. "N0, _I_ don't think I should tt-ll 111m." l THE END. Public Warned Complaints received from whole- salers ln Charlottetown have prompted M. P‘. Graves. Rationing Superiutctident for Prince Edward Island to issue the following warn- 1111: to retail stores ihrofliilouf the provincm. "In no circumstances should fivepound canning sugar coupons be gummcd on the some sheet. as ordinary sugar coupons worth one-pound. Considerable confusion and a great deal of’ extra work for under- staffed wholesale houses. have re suited from laxity 1n this respect on the part of storekeepers in the movlnce. When large buudlcs of the regular sugar coupon shoots sent in with the special coupons mixed in, the supplier is burdened with n lot of extra work which could have bccn avoided by a little extra care on the part of the - British fliers. daily bombing and fighter sweep over Kiska, In m; lower photo. beside one of their liitlylulwk fighters, 11m throt- mcnibers of an R C. A. F. squadron. Pilot Officcr G R Blair, Shawlnlgan Falls, Que; Warrant Officer W. D. Peacock, Nor- after their participation in 11110111, Qua, and Flight, Sgt. J. L. Scbourin, Mont- (R.C.A.F. Photo) _ _ nit-i clirmt. In times like these when tlu , wholesaler is handicapped by g shortage of manpower and is csr lug on in the face of wartime dlft flcultles. it is the patriotic duty of cvery retailer 1o co-operate as much 11s possible, Mr. Graves points out Oue way t0 d0 this is to keep thoss five-pound canning sugar coupon; on scparute gummed sheets which are supplied on request by Wsrtlms Prices and Trade Board. -_-_-__.. Nazi Party .. Billet Killed iln Holland LONDON, June Tl-(CH- Tris Bcrlin rudio said tcnight that Fritz Schmidt, Regional Chief of the Nat- ional Socialist Purl-y in the strife- ridden Netherlands and Commissar- General of the rebellious occupied country, had "met, with s fatal w- cidcnt" while on an official will thpough France. The broadzust, recorded by 1m Assoclntcd Press. said Hitler h ordered a party funeral for Schmidt‘ the fifth Nazi official - - Gems: or Dutch - - stationed in Hfllllfla to be killed in loss than six months. In spit-e of Schmidt's lush imit- |io11, details on his career were nnl lknosvn to observers here. War-ZS flirt Ago Today (By The Canaiian Press) JUNE 29. 19i8~ Monte d1 V!) n“; Bella captured from Australians b9 calming ‘Italians with 111d of Allied troops- British bombed industrial factories in Mannheim. Nine German 018M! destroyed and eight disabled by Railway station sl Lille bombed. Women from elrery walk of llfe-beautlclans, nurses, dietitians and stenos —have given up peacetime pursuits and tnkon vital war jobs in the shlp- I yards of BrltLsh Columbia to relieve the manpower shortage. Above, IN bolters~up work on victory cargo ship. Verna Rslmllv "m"? (w?) m‘ Mollie McPherson measure cowl vent fitting.