THE CHARLOTTETO“ m_ GUARDIAN PAGE FOUR M?“ I TIIE BIIABLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN gonna‘ flgfll (Founded In U87) e". Pruldnnn Ltoug Col, W. Clue-ulnar B, hluLuro Ho! Prunldunl: J. It. Uurnvll, l‘ .l. Ilcrotlryi Llnul. Col, D. A. Lluuliinnon, 03,0, Idltor and Inuit g Iltrm-lur, J It llurnall. lf-JJ. llltlflllh Bdltorr- Frank Wullter, Illl] Llnut, Ill l. Bin-null, .0.N.V,K_ 10a Arm-o Service) o Bl/‘HSCIIIIWWON BATES i; [Au In r, l-Z. l. $Lttl w» your; $2.50 n» e mnnlhl Ilf-ifi Iur 3 ni-uithl; 5.0a fur on» month (my Dullwr)‘ ‘kt-nu |wr your: $11.00 n-r u umnlhl 51.75 (or a Illlhlllfll; um» u" unu mnnlh If Iill In other Pnnlnvan unrl 0.8m). $5.00 per lfllrdu; Weekly: 815.00 P" 91'"; 50G (lit ll Iuunlhl The Clnulnllelnun Guarlgu may he obtained n! Iihultng‘: Now: Agency, l‘||ui-~ Hqunra, New \urk| 0X0 south m». Ap-nv), tun-rm umt mm infant-gum Bunion: Iottupulltun tulo envy, 12M Perl :41. Montreal; J. Fine m‘ u‘, at, to; amid Cllulenu Lnurlali Ottawa; wouir- New: bland Sudbury- Ont-I lluh labia-u fihnp, Alum-tau, N. Ii. ... a“ =yo¢.¢e-.~rtv.v1"IH" rear H.410 for t5 montln. with tiou. g .-u size \\\ru|| Ne“! , “The irongest Memory is Weaker Than - the Weakest Ink." 75th vtifitm THCRSDAT Scrapped For The Duration Mu,» _i4_ Yigtnrigi l):_-, Z-Illls llll.‘ year on a‘ Monday; For [lu- first time within the memory of perhaps our oldest l'l'lllltl'>, it u ill not be ob- l l served as a public holidzu. Last Stptember an order-iu-ctluncil \\'I|.\ lllbfikll restricting the‘ number of holidays atul \ietoria Day wili l lauds among tho-e dropped for the duration of the publjc _.;|pir,], olia-rviiig ldllltlft’ l)av as tisuztl. Enlhirr: llav l.\ ofmu ("l-flhfltl \\illi Yiclortzt; l')a_v; it falls on the l:i~t whool (lay pnlccllittgl Victoria llav. lu l§tl'.'l1‘-‘|l< war. Tihcrt- is nothing, liuueit-r, to prevent tht‘ I l "l that in the schools at l st. on the occasion of ber birtlirlay :itiil1\t'i'.~.'ir_v, fitting ll‘llllll(‘ will be paid the itivmorv of good Qutun \ ictoria, and her great and glorious reign. The Eighth Army ‘One of the outstanding armies of all time" is the compliment given Rloutgtitucrys eighth by Ernie Pyle, war correspondent in Tunisia for The New; York \\'orld-illclegrztui. Ilc says: its perfection. 50 have our troops. ‘ must bg 011g of the outstanding armies of all ‘lllhi time. We trailed it several days up the 11mi- eian coast, and we came to look upon it almost . with awe. “Its organization for continuous movement is l l0 perfect that it seems more like .1 big littsincss l firm than a destrueivc arizrv. The men of the Eighth are br<i\vti-:~kinti<‘tl and \\‘llll¢'-f')t‘lll‘ft\\'€tl ‘ ' throbbing with the vitalitv of cun/pierors. “They are friendly. cockv and confident. They've been thrce _vc.'irs in the desert, and unw they wear the expression of victory on their _ faces. \\'e etivy tlicm and are proud of them.” gall Construction Back-Log Slllll“ " The volume of construction contracts award- Qd throughout Canadzi totalled $Il)t0-l7-300 l“ April I943, according to .\I.'icLczu1 Building l\'c- ports. This figure l'<']\l'C:ClIl:i a $41,404,800 drop from the total for .\pril 11).]: and rcflccts the wartime shortages of building materials, labour and guvcrtinient l".'.~ll'l\‘.‘.'ill\ on Ctitlslldltjlifill. any i Actualtv a lfCllltillllltlls hick-log of coustrurlioit ' already; C>llll1£llCIl at llll\l'\' that: one billion dvl- people lars, is ztccumulatiilg due m llllf>c factors. L*_]_¢_)_ The acute shortage. of binning will be ameli- orated in some ilczgi-r: bv ~ideiitizll constructiiui totalling $8,~\‘i2.-\‘o<> in .\pril, n drop of less than it1Cll1(li"l contracts for adrliiiitii:il zicctimtiivirlfl- lions at sVflllUV. lJt-hz-rt and llalitlix. eat-h cost- Mirgelgs of invention haw been Ilt‘lli('\'f'(| and r CCOIIOIII)‘. There will bc late \\'ill lll(‘ Tt‘.~f of the ;t~ in tantulzl, holi- l tlnintys 19m] by l, surely l iiy the iuctnbcrs at the lion "My (lcbts arc large, ask for my good, I t be granted.” clcctioti doniinzttioii in the Ifuitcrl S! on." stud Col. (Tlitlivlillll. ing the same tactics llClT. cst iuajority in favor of cargo planes. — EDITORIAL NOTES- ._i_. this Spring. >l< i‘ 1k is * >t< =l< the end of the w it 1i i i A tiicctitig of those interested iii Lcagtie is \\’. Chester S. .\lvI.ure. l plying the llrntcslntit tirpliatiage thcrc is al a. COHSIQIHIICHI for dcspalch to the Queen lier hospital in England. >o< 1k * i! include poetry, secret and heavy; yct iikfltik called. The lllui tibseribcrs. * colt? Besides w chine, known as the "rulI.'ir” which Pmlllbl pilots to isierce darkness, clouds‘. 01‘ lllfi 469319 of the sea to locate other planes or submarines. A “cat-cyc" group of pilots is now using this invention with great effect. The production of a new airplane etigine capable of producing a speed of 000 miles an hour. 3. The discovery of a new fuel for airplanes, permitting a tremendous increase in power and This will enormously long-then the range of aircraft. It \\'ill also permit the pro- (lllCliOll of a new type Of 31110111015“! engine.- revtiltitioiiaryt economy in fuel consump- 4. The extension to almost any limit 0f the 'l‘hcse lcviatlians of the air will be able to take off, cruise and land en- tirely without a pilot. Th6 fascinating possibilities opened by these new itivcutious, any one 0f which may have a profound effect on our present ivay of life. serve as a rcmiiirler that man's power over na- ture is steadily increasing and will continue to increase. The problems of the futdre may resolve thptusclves into the primary and elemental one of insuring that llit- itislrtitucnts of power get into the right hands. ploughing iii the low lying l‘i\‘CI'_\'l)0(l_\’ who is auybotlv will be included in the l\ Victory Loan s Province equal Prince days im- strictly rlltilllltll but it has been >li;,'-,l " * gcsted by \i.~rotiut lilrrlidot- in zt letter to the '_ Weekly half-holidays have not been couspici- Daily fixprti“ that thi~ yem- there be special | ous so far for the fillClI$>s of the weather. observance oi lfiiipire llwy on .\l.r\' 14- -\l lllii l‘ * * critical tinn- in our ll'~l<ll'_\' ‘when thr llZlliUns of the l Iivcrybotly sliotild be ready for the call of the British (omtitoiiiitaltli are tniited nlore firmly ‘ Victory Loan cauvasser so there may be no dc- tlian ever in a common calm‘. it does seem a, lay in the COIIIlHIIZHICC of iiis rounds. pity that public ol>.~-"\:itivl' of our one signific-l * * * * an; l-fmpirt- (tlllll\'t'l'~" ' should go by the liuzlrtl. l Ilon. 'l'h:uie A. Campbell is in the uncnviable 'l“lit-re are other ltoiitlays which iiiiulit better _' position of being neither fully head of his Gov- l e been spare-l. llli\\'t.'vt't', .\llt‘ll has been the ' eriuueiit nor head of the Bench. (l4; gitm of [hr- [7ll\\'(‘l_~ tlltll lit". ll l5 l0 ltc ho|ictl i it -* 4< Hon. John Bracken, Progressive Conserva- tive leader, who is making a tour of Canada, is due in Prince Edward Island on June 24. * >t< w v Prince County, including Fummcrsirlc, “have been and gone and done it" with commendable enthusiasm and success. the Navy to be held in the Police Court room of the City Hall at half-past seven this even- ing. As we are intimately bound up licrc with "Since Montgomery has chased Ixlointncl all llle Na‘? lll lllflll-‘l ‘my? lll"? jillolllll ll‘? ‘lggood ‘ht way from pg“), m Um, O,- mc grcut miliury attcurlaiiee ‘of re~ponsllile citizens to discuss achievements of l1lSlUl'_\', i: is only right that the :\ll""ll allallié- * l‘ t 1k British should have the kill. _ “The Eighth Army is a magnificent organiza- TOIIIOTYOW. the Queen Mary Needlework h-om “we correspondmt). have bu,“ ‘hrmed by Guild is having a display of lhc work done 1e of the President, sup- ays for Fir Ilabindranztth Tllgore, Itidiziti author, born 1 this date ISM; Nobel l'ri7.c witutei" for litera- l ur in 1913; knighted m t9t5; works in lit-n- from the desert sun. .\lo.~'. of tlirtu are in shorts inlllll lll‘i_lllllli_ lllllill-l‘ _.lll’ll,cl§' lll-lllllll 655a)“ ‘nd they are a hcahh\._inn;ii,,q pm “u.” 5PM, works; in lxngllsh “(ntauyalif “lhe Crescent i. like a mnig The ‘Dim, of m“, m.” n.,,,,p5 is .\lnoii . ‘llic lung‘ of the p Dark Chamber t‘ K001i, but these bfivs from the burniu! sands are ‘Milslll. and UlllCI‘ btoric» . 'l-0\'<-‘l'l5 (lift 611d Crossing", “lloiuc and the \\"orld"; his novels, ctc. are (listuiguisltctl by their high statidard and fine style of uniting, while his poetry is char- acterized by idealistic tone and lyric beauty: novels, drama, essays; iiiv failures great, my , when I come to iuzlke in fear lest my prayer Col. Cockcratit, who resigned his scat to al- low Rt. Ilon. Arthur Meighen to contest the fcdcral Irv-election, predicted that LL-Col. George Drew, leader of the Conservative Party, would ‘have a good chalice to defeat Mr. Nixon in t‘. C. F. tualte some licatlivzlv, but not zis much as some tght bccatisc of their tie-up with the would “'l'hc Cit). tried to obtain political dward Island, which the Maritime Pro- tlpillll‘!!! for and against complete pro- hibition is shown in the f olltuviug table by in- dividual provinces: irig $50 000 lligll(‘\l contract .'!\‘.'ill‘ll(‘(l WIIS in Approve Dim" Umicm hfontrcal, for additional accruiimvirlation at a 9,’, % % t cost of $750000. wllilt‘ .'l"-"lll(‘l' large award of Alariunm; 3t} 60 4 _' $3769.00 was also made for a plant addition in (Dtichpg _>_; 7Q 5 that city, (Jntarin 2S 67 5 ' ‘ Alanitoba :3 7o 7 Miracles of Invention 5"'-"l\'“l"l‘°“'"" 33 6° 7 ' 5 Alberta 24 7f 5 ————— British Columbia ll) 77 4 A pioneer in airplane ll(‘~l§lllll§, (file-ms L. lirneral tcndeitcit-s of opinion apparently dic Martin. has drawn flu‘ veil of the future aside slowly in an flWlll, and it is interesting to recall for a ynnmgnt p) allow a glimpse at "the wonders that in the Dominion liquor [ilcbiscitc held in Y»; that will be" when tlic- irar has finally been won. 19118, 1hr» Alm-iiiiiii- ln-ttv-iitwg ehmvm] the “mat. ' of prohibition. ("auadiati f prohibition than Women 34% 5Q 7. Ihggg will not oiilv l'i'\'tllllllitlll7l' ]Nl\l~\\'.'ll‘ air women are more in favor n traffic, but are actually in u~e at present and arc the mcu, zllthotigb .1 majority of tliciu ap- will insure the ivimiiug of the war. .\lr. .\l:lrtin pose it: disclosed [he fUlllHVillQ :tl"‘ii~t lIlt‘l'('llllJlC achicvc- Rip" menta in the field of riiiplzuu- ilrsigning at a \i>|>rov<~ goth’; conference in Nciv York: l)l\:||||rI'n\'1' ;o I. The invention of a uulio-stliiiidiiig ma- Liuleridctl 4 ates and were beat-- “flicy are now try- The C.I.O. has sup- had pick- froili the point of vicw of both rohibition have grown full!‘ P01’ (“"1 ll"'"l llllll- '_'.ll-’ "Illl (if $')-l-’"-' ported dicse illegal strikes in this country, which 500- The llPillft 'll'l"-'"l‘l l"1'_ll"ll>lflll- llllls lllc y are strl-is tigainst the tncu in thc services. On WllllllllllP“ ‘If llll‘ kiilhfflliluill‘ l "llil'l)ll<'1' l" ' that basi . it shouldn't be hard to beat thc C.C.F." i-Zlillll l“"~'l""‘ l.” l"“"""l ll"ll‘lll.'_~' l‘lll‘l~‘\ yllil‘ (Ml. (fockcraiii, on tho other littnrl. considered served to l~"'ii Il"llt'1f \ 511111‘: Illl "1 llll‘ llclll~lllillllltlfdllflfill conventional Toronto (lcblbilc lllilllTlill "lil‘l'l' " ell thc bt-st tiuui. $ ittslll.“ on tpuut .-rti:il vlilnstrucyilp totallcli I lhc province and the country and the party. .i,3b'.|.i,oti ior tie month, a trop o. -,‘f.')l7,200 i i‘ it it from the total for \nl'il of lflfl fmf- llltllhlflfil According to a poll by the Institute of Public construwion for \i-l'll- "l-l-l- l‘ il-‘lifil-Jori, down . Opinion stipportcrs of I’ Silila-Hiflll lmlll ll"? ""l"'-‘_l""l'llll'l_ "lm-lll ltljl ‘ from .20 pcr cent of llic populattoti to 37 per Y9?"- "ll"1l "“i‘- lvlvltllou tot tpi- uionlll ‘. ecut lJCl\\'C(‘l\ the bcgttuung and cud of the year totalled Fhttntlili. :1~ wlllilllflil “Illl 353-334-8Wf 1942. \\'itli the cxttcptiou of New Brunswick, a _v<'-'ll‘ -""ii. i Nova Scotia and Prince E (lnly large :i\v:lrrl~ uridu lll tlu‘ .\illl'llllllt"< lit>l 1mm hpp“ put mggthel- as month uutiiht-rvil ihr.<-_ all in Nova Fcotia, and l yingpg. l Notes By The Way Expert! no to teach butchers how to cut: un meat to save waste after rationtmr comes into effect. It; 1s to be hoped the lessons have n 185t- lng effect. for few nations have been more wasteful 1n the buvlnz and consumption of meat than Can- ada. -Ottawa Citizen. A national planning association expresses the opinion that, If, when the fighting is over. we have ex- soldfers selling apples on the streets. 0r masses of workers Idle in present war production centres, or people starving 1n one part of the country while food surpluses rot tn another part, we shall have lost the war. There's 9, lot: of truth 1n that statement. —Chatham News. The soap shortage has proved- an unexpected and embarrassing boon to Dutch barbers. Many men who used to shave themselves now no to the barber for a shave and give up their shaving sticks to their wives for washing stockings. Barbers. however, do not, have enough soap to cover all the new faces because their allotments have not, been increas- ed. —Mont.real Star. Emplre Day is not May 24. Em- pire Day is not and never has been a. national holiday. It. belongs to the Province of Ontario. is a school eele; bratlon and not a legal hDlICIHYnRIIC Ls so defined in General Ibegulattons, Public and Separate Schools . . "May 24 ts Victoria Day. bv auzust authorlt." of the Parliament of Can- ada. It was enacted by statute nass- ed-in May, 1901. that the birthday of Queen Victoria should be a statu- trov holiday in Canada “to be kept and observed under the mime of Victoria Day." and when Mav 24 fell on a Sunday the day follow- ing was to be observed. (As a war ,mea.sure its official observance has been cancelled. l-Ottawa Journal. The mayor of Amherst. N. S.. does not mind telling this story on him- self. He had such a flue sleep a- board the Ocean Ltmitec one ntzht recently that he mentioned the fact; the next morning to the porter. oar- ttcularlv commenting upon the tib- sence of any jarring "No wonder. boss." came the renlv. “This train hasn't moved since 9 o'clock last night." —-Br<x:kvtlle Recorder and Times The largest and perhaps the old- est of our megallthic monuments is now the property of the National Trust. relates The Manchester Guardian. In the words of John Aubrey, the anttquary who first. tea llzed its character and shower. it to the admiring King Charles II, the great stone circle of Aveburv as much exceeds Stonehenge in gran deur “as a cathedral dces a parish church." Nearly three-Quarters of a mile In circumference, it encloses 2 separate double circles ant: ls i‘sclf encircled by an embankment risinq nenrlv 5O feet a-bove the floor of a ditch dun some four thousand vents ago by neollthlc “beaker folk" with picks and shovels made from the antlers and shoulder-blades of the red deer. In Aubreyis time 31 out of a probable hundred outer statics were still standlivz: now there iii-Q only nine. No attempt “'11s mad? to preserve them tintil 1907 Is the Nazi alr force short of oil 0r gas? It is no lctigcr capable of putting up a strong tight: Has 1b been forced to #:2311161’ its strength. ‘ and thus weaken itself. cecause the , United Nations ate now In a posi- tion to hit at Hitler from ne irl_v all points on the ccmu s a; the h‘. \- Llme? Or cati the m - ' cent apparent weakt m5 u." best plflinCd by the theory that. it has been going through a perldo of rc- orgatilzatfon and re equipping and that It ls merely gathering “fresh strength," as Goerinq says, in uffk Shoe rationing came in the Unit- ed States as rationing should come —wlthout previous warning unr. be- fore panic conditions arose. Pren- USS M- BIOWII. the price adminis- trator in the United states. was able to say: “For the first time in these fast-moving days we have been able to get on too 0t a situation before it Rot: on ton of us, and the public wlll benefit.” Advance notic- es of rationing have. tn evcry case so far. been merely invitations w hoard. even though authorities might warn against. such action. Human nature happens to work that, Wily. N0 amount. of official cxhortn- tton seems likely to change 1t Early reports frorj. Ottawa. indicate that, shoe rationing ts not expected in this country This raises the pos- s.blltty of “boot boot-legging" be- ‘be _-i-—i mama-J iO-fO-§-O-§%§O-O§fi&é 04000‘ O99 Leaflets l 0n The Loan ; BY STEPHEN LEACOCK i THE Rl HTEOUS INDIGNATION OF (ANGUS McCORDELL There is. o! course. a radio 1n Jeff's barber shob 1n Marin- osa. But Jet‘! never feels very sure about turn- , customers are _ e‘ known some 9e0- iiihlciigjeblfhgviin 5w the I'M!" and Produce Prices. —, Bel rlghlv“? °llli of the Chflll‘,—bhlfltl of ma -t- mat 0t course the war 1s alrlgn’. m“ is, when it's rezulv W81 11¢“- a Jeff says customers are 89f» lltflk little restless lt us Jl-lsl» Wfllnidlkl- he says alot. o1 1t sounds too U0 like religion. he adlntts that n0 doubt. it's not meant, that. way, but customers resent it all the same- So Jeff finds that. the best D1111 is just to keep the IMHO 5°“! quietly so that in In wav you he“ i; mm yet. 1t doesu t. interrupt an!“ body. Jeff himself is fullv satisfied with the result because no dtglutg being right there beside the c a he can keep one ear eacn, way. Y0“ have) w, anyway, m running l1 bar“ bersiop. _ , But for People sitting 1'01""! ‘he 5110]) it's ditferentlt sounds like al- ternate talk, first. this. U19“ mal- cspecirilly as the customers Dav n0 atrctitioti to ‘what is Very Often earnest pleading and butt, Tight» 1n on it. Perhaps the radio SDBBKEPS have got into a set. stereotyped WW that fails to carrv conviction, That may be it. If s0, the customers are not so ivrotig. The talks runs somethintz like this. . . . . “Surely we realize that. tn this great world struggle f0!‘ freedom We ought. to feet that no effort ls too great." "Willi a goon push Toronto could move up into second place. Thllt Inns; be a dandy pitchetgthat new fcller they have . . ." "That's s0." . . it not then our dutv to; wards all that we cherish . . » "How are the roads out. P555 Medora? . . "I didn't come that way. I went round by the third but; they are not ant to be anv M0 flood at this time of year. Of course with plenty of izravel. . . . _ "The Hun can be crushed. will be crushed. We must be strong and spare not till the whc1s_ foul brood of Naziism has been cxttrpated and then . . “Potatoes will be up to three dol- lars for dead sure" . . . “That's the wav 1t generally went and we get used to it. Bu} 185B Monday afternoon it, was difterent. There were quite a few P901918 l" the barber slicu and naturally they mere talking about the I-Ofln 811d one fcll0\v,—-I won't name him, but it was Pete McGuw-sald he dldnt ace much iarcfit tn tztlcitia three Per cent. when a fellow could easv Eel six on a town motigage. And he said he wastrt tzikliiz uiiv of the Loan. And quite n few tellers. _ it wouldn't be fair to give their untitcts; Joe Ekcts was army-spoke tug any. You see it just happened that way, Fellcrs lire like that. Now another day it tnight be iust the other way. Well, just then there ivas a man began to tall; over the radio who csuld talk. Yes. sir. Aiid he was talking of ritihtcous" Ltfgnatton and when lie spoke 0f i. he seut- a up and said thcvd no Idea of tak- rl ‘its THE PREPAID BY BUYING llicioiw |.0AN v commvv LIMITED - Hull - Cflnfldfl Span Donated by tho E. l. EDD fng into town with his Elm. i091!- ing for trouble. 'I‘heu the Cnief 0f Police. who was Scottish himself would chase after Anstus and drive him out home tn his car. So that was Why people said that. Angus McCordell was crazy. The radio apbeat ended with 8 cull to give .. give . . g1ve.- that. those who held back were unworthy to be citizens . . . A5 tt ended. Angus lumped up from his seat, Shilklllg his clenched hand. “Yen's right, he said. "The man who won't give w this Loan is un- flt to walk the street. he's damned German. He should be shot 1n his tracks." And he stormed out of the shop. “Who's that?" said an alarmed ctty customer, crawling out; from under a Russian shumipw. 'I‘hey all told him in a babble, He's gone for his gun, they said. He'll be back in an hour raging up and down Main Street, loo-king for n man who hasn't, subscribed to the Loan. Peter McGaw was out first. 'I'hey said tie was over in the bank in two minutes, stgntnz up for five hundred dollars. Joe Ekers wrs right after him. He was saying to the tellers that lt would be a good thuig if every feller who subscribed to the loan could wear a, white band. or something. on his arm so that. people would know lilm on the street. As the news about: Angus went Wlmd WWII you could see men streaking from all directions to the banks. ‘There were so nianv they ha: to watt tn line. tigus came sure enuu h, - 1th his double-barrelted sgtiotgunly — resins up and down the Main Street. The Chief of Police refused l0 il-OD him. "He's done nothing," he "ld- 8's made no tIIYEI-PIIJ e I4 out a charge Nazi who refuses to the Vlctorv L081]. He's H‘ iln any subscribe to within his zgrneccziiei _R:s__I said. tingle lhrottgh your blood and heroism to our heart. I don't. know who he W If you heard him you'll remember it was a vcice with a strum: Scottish accent and there was truth and power in every word. “Don't be afraid to be angry, to crazy nutzry, to be filled with, righteous indignation. Nothing else! ha< ever won n war, Nothing ever‘ will, nothing but the flaming right- acustiess of the spirit that counts death n»- nothing." The strep [Zrew stttl and even Jeff stooped the clippers clipping. he voice went on. "All history shows It. the history of your country tiere and of mine at home. What but the power of the spirit. ever animated the men Scotland to stand firm to death at Cullcrlen and wring Victory from Waterloo. I tell you, strike these people down! Kilt and spare not! Death is their portion!" Sitting against the wall of the barber shop was a big crooked Htqhlaud malt, too trill, as they all are. to slt prop-erlv anywhere and as he listened Lo the radio I could see his fingers buckle and clench and the fire flash lii his blue eves. ‘ween this country and the United States. But relations between Ottawa and Wflshlnfiton are so close that 1t is Improbable that any cevelontnent of this sort would be overlooked. - —Guelph Mercury _ Germans are now seeing movies of fortifications prepared to feud ott‘ a United Nations tnvnslon continent. such pictures obviously are supposed to be good for Ger- man morale. Possibly they are. One wonders how many Germans can see them without lQlllg reminder; of other pictures shown a long time aflo by boastful Nazis. These films were designed to HIQTESS helpless people with what Nazis had done to Poland and might. do to anyone else opposing them. The new pic- tures indicate the present need of Germans to tht k b0 h tv and he'd fl t , d wcttmfzed peopliis $0 filfnlefif no for his izun iiiiii rile‘: ziifteli-ntclbi Thin to dose for worms than from any a; tzny event. if there ls debate g~ X35 nightlight and noBdoubt fgtlltldé F01‘ fox u warizutlt tht tt , tn ~ - r enusness. ut at -. er _ ' tum, with chronsologmlceal giintiitlg- “"198 Angus would take fire at 1'10 2 vermlclde Capsules‘ “om, should one, demm evldencm some ‘purely lmgglnary m, 1,, m, ree months. After that. age use the number l cap- -Chrfst.lan Science Monitor. crazy Hlghllllld m“ 5115 ¢°me 1'53“ BIIIQS. ._._..__. The “black market" operator hu no place In America. Whoever he ls. he ls striking at the very heart. of our country. He ls an ally of Hitler and Hfrohlt/o, no matte;- how much he may try to "salve" his conscience by calling his practices "smart. business." Greed Ls the un- derlylng moth: of operators of tilLS character. Greed of the ‘esptcable character that would take the last penny from the widow and children of a hero who tiled on Guadalcanal. May the long arm of the government reach such men -if such there are -and assess the penalty that; their he lived by himself out on the fifth concession and he was crazy an of Uie cl‘ zy’ he got angry He gun and started There were Marl the forms outside the town. Angus went after shot full The rest. got away 'I‘tiere've been no car thieves round since. . us McCordell, the "crazy Highlander." We all knew him. Below the tamoshnnter that he wore there was n deep mark furrcwetl along the side of his head. Tllllb WflS TFO: the bait] of the London Free Press Somme and tht? two bent fingers of his left ‘hand were from after he tiwlmty ti: “ii llilcmgcn‘ ‘llll"°°l' ivngliiisbligéf ilfiiaiiilltligdtiiiliii iifiiieulitgl r. on o »> ~ from the fgrefealtlliseitgg- “dlllllchllgggl? Md a blue we and ll clear lllle endeavour to make ma], comm; n and a stubble beard. half red, half "better place 1n which to live and grey‘ 31c “ills Wllellll‘ yams-old M‘ gnpiue vision of its future bosst- asfielnnlo‘ s“ lllal wlll “We y°ll i es, °' That was Antws McCordell and some people sald d some said half- Irl man anyway, when nctlilng stopped him. reached fcr his double-barrelled after somebody. car thieves around posa one summer, terrorizing He was n wt R Ram: of five. One he of buekshot, and one dead, In their car. Show Amius any wrong or cruel- \\\\,‘ _\‘\ l y JDODIIS l’ '\/\(u/\l n' l lunu~"“ In infill‘ actions deserve. And the buyer on the black market ls equally tzuiltv with the seller. —New York Packer. fir..- PUBLIC MEETING .the Highlands himself- Theré was great relief that W- .ening when Angus» W91" ‘m hllmfii ; But lt, ended abruptly bill's "em j morning when he catne Hg . the lfact, things were worse. n no | first day, to most B60918. 1t Yageed matter of personal Blerm- ‘l me more or less a 300d 10kt? 0" slackers. But. this next morn1n8 Angus was Dflradlflfl ub M“! dW" the street 1n a sort. 0f military fashion. He'd got a new ldefl- 3° was atm- tlie whole town now. fie said that Marlposa had to raise t S Quota-that sum that 1t; W88 pledged to raise. Raise that, he said. or he'd shoot up the whole street. But t-he trouble is the Quota W“ but too high; everybody knew that. You know Martposa. It. was 5t vain glory and civic Pflde- The)’ never expected to raise . Angus ls on the street right now. The Chief of Police won't interfere. He says. let. them raise the quota. Most of them think tbev will. In fact, they're all at; one another t0 do it. Angus will see that, they d0. Nothing like righteous indigna- ,tlon, is there? l —— I MASS ENLISTMENT MONCTON, N.B.. MEV b-(CP) ,-Fift_v or more recruits will be en- tlistcd tn the R C.A.F. at a, cere- lmotiv hi n local hotel tomorrow af- lternicon. The ma=s enlistment. Illl‘- ‘EGSI- in the Marltimes to date. L! lfor recruiting promotion P11199595- O’1'I‘AWA. May 4--(CP\ - The Prices Board today clarified its mrdet- reductnz bv two cents DB1‘ pound the rebate cf butterfat sub- sldv for butter used for industrial purposes. The rebate. the bollrd said has just been cut from 8‘.~’- t0 61,2 cents p51- Dgflnd of butter. RE‘ ttnbursement of the subsidy will to effective only insofar as lt. cona cerns the use of first 811d sewlée grade creamerv butter, 'I‘lilrd KY8 )c'renmerv butler. formerly included- now is exempt from the subsldY- vs» avail/.l.. RIZINCARNATION ____ I too remember distant; mm mjcriraisvm i" New Whlr "is gablléndlnz pillar town-d, 0f orange stag-tunic ‘heath l, W, ( qléofsebot k some um . f... ma"? lei‘ "”"° _ blue anrdjlihlliiiugonmg m“ l“ I know ft. all so well. I understand ‘The ecstasy of worship ages-om Hear tslghfilrstoturyth: The wrest m. i: s Is ever 1n the humbl t h - How eizpsch lslucceedimissecfifylf,‘ fag: o In fadlnir cycles of 01d memo“. And each tfe th " shall control e next m’ Until perfection reach Eternity —E. Wyndham Tennant, _______________ T0 CHBISTEN CORVETTE A .WEST COAST CANA ‘PORT, Mav 4—(CP)-Mrs. wmg" Wilson of Victoria. whose tithe; the late Duncan c, Maser, vats,‘ former Lieutenant - Governor or Nova. Scotla. has accented an tn- vltatlon to chrfsten H M C s Ne“. Glasizow when the launched tomorrow night Erpnniiififl PAN-CAKE MA KtE - U P A new kind of makeup created by Mu Factor’! 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