Ill still i11i11ii1i1-vliltlilt .. ~HA-RLES I’ PRINCE EDWARD -:- CAPITOL -:- TD-DAY‘ and WED. THE CHARLOTTETOWN“ GULAQDIAN ~ " l human! Ilmuo with u — USCIR LIVANF CCNNIE BOSWELL ' RAYIUNU WALBURN , VIRGINIA oats-antenna ALLEN- ruzlsrui Psimisoii a IERDME COWANuI ROCHESTER-cream vim: scnuimm \llll\\ “In morons - even sanctum. .4 SONGS - MUSIC AND Ma . if”. , ., i Tl Ilia i‘ -:- WED. CTlLY Also-Pete Smith and Passing Parade Shorts k _ MATINEE 3.15-—NIGH'l' 7-9 ;.__ 11,9 WEEK at S. D. U. L-- Ho.‘ ; Tile liiiul game of the .W.C. Intercollegiate SEYRS 51cc in a victory for the town n. The Saints‘. aithoush pinyin: m4 game, couldn't boat Mao- “...- for the extra goal and lost t. title by ii 2-1 score. 11g lntriinlurai Hockey League H) led Sunday with the Farm- , Named by F. A. Brennan, en- ‘died in first place. » fgllowlrlg is the Standiriii- gunners-i’! pointi- Lawyers-H points. itimeos-lti P011115- pusites-iz poiiiintf- , l; - 4 5. Kwssoorelioqim Morris-ii) ,. _Week Ending March 14- Q. lid-term examinations were held . ‘day, March 6 and Monday, Mar. 0n March 7, the philosophers of i. Oulkgt! celebrated the feast _of ~ Thomas Aquinas. Following High . 1., chapel, celebrated by Rev- t A. Sullivan. the msicinns Inst ,.,- defeated the combined Meni- clsis and Moralists b)’ I- 5w" 1H tn their traditional hockey .. In the evening the three . ~» held their annual Phiisvph- ... Banquet. - Debating: The St. Thomas ‘De- flng 54x19“. held g, _dtscusslon ednesday evening on ‘The evil! our present day society" M5111’ ierestlng points with pnrtitnini phisls cn Individualism, were hissed. The Grade xii public-speak“! up debated the resolution that future success of P- E. I- 11" industry rat-her than in asriwi- » ." The affirmative speakeffi. A- lli and A. Callaghan, success- y defended the resolution a- lust a. Glllis and D. MacDonald- in tile Grade xI-x-commeroini bile-speaking group. “Resolvofi t the Treaty of Versailles W" cause of the present war" was . subject of a debate held Wed- 1» evening, Peter Sullivan and e ltcnnes-ey’. opposing the rflii" lion, defeated .E. Gallant arid J» ion. 1 (Continued on page 8. C01 i) Too Luteuto Clasiifry; ABKEI) SILVER MALE FOX escaped front rancil. rcoward. Jielsou Clulk, Iiuntcr ktiver. _ L-102ti-3-l7-2t. DST 1N CHARLOTTETOWN Saturday morning, small brown uitiiige purse, between Carters Book 3.0m and Metropohtan. Finder notify 240 Hliisboro St. L-lozl. BIRTHS _ 1 NE-At the P. E. island Hos- , ion Sunday, March 1b, i842, to J taiid Mrs. Harold Stone. New "ii. a son, Arnold Harold. MARRIAGES , rii-ciislvirfoii - at "char- "Viwn on Saturday, March l4. thy the Rev. J. Keir Fraser, I; Henry Arthur North. nan. “Fillers. South Wales. Great ~ii to Ester Muriel champion, wn t | Ciilottetu i,‘ CERT!!! ,_111\1D—At rtivcrdale on March E m” 2t Mliy Selma McQuaid, aged i" iiihs, infant daughter of Mr. “"- Aususttu McQuaid. i WERSON - At Union Road. ‘1 13 .1942. Mrs. H. W. Hender- = r her 76th ear. The remains M "m"! It the Cutcliffe Funeral v °Ihere funeral will be held J "By. March i8 service start- 1 t in?“ cgingééraliitierment in the I N- D. MacLean UNDENTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Willihl Phone Ill n a IJIHUIYI o-War Secretary. Henry Stimson I a Civic Estimates __<c<>gt_i_niai__i_rgti_iisse i) .__ trinity United Church TUESDAY, MARCH 17th GAO-Mission Band — Social Hall. man or Finance told the meeting. These included such policies as: competition with me national gov- ernment for the manpower and materials needed for the was pro- gram must be avoided; reserves for post-war public works should be guarded and s. decline in future revenues must ciuhioned; sub- sidies, direct or t direct, should not be requ from local communi- ties for war facilities; budgets milst be balanced. iciis eliminated. and shor loans curtailed: LAUNCH DRIVE __<Qntiniis<i tron-nas- 1>__ tion which will be taken as the transportation situation of each in- dustry or trade is studied.” Restriction of deliveries to pri- vate homes has been anticipated for some time. Many stores already have reduced deliveries to one a ay. “In a similar restrictive order ts- sued solne days ago sight-seeing and “mystery" bus trips were or- dered discontlnuod by the admin- istrator, and other restrictions ‘on biicaugransportatton have been pro- School Board Street lighting Light Committee Market Victoria Park Bath Houses City Hall Government Pond _ Squares Sharp restrictions have already Admiimi! been applied to the purchase of Building Inspection new tires for trucks. Only trucks Civic Election used in a small group of essential Bigurgngg sercylces triage eligyagia g)! neagedtilrg Hum, an no es ma urch trucks used in making deliveries Saga“ 1° pnvme homes’ S cial Expenditure The manufacture of trucks, cur- 1* tailed earlier this year, was last 5M5“ Mflnmmm“ week ordered halted and Munitions F110 Minister Howe warned that when Police trucks now in service are worn out Police court it will be practically impossible for (my Goya-mum; owners to purchase new vehicles to supemnnuaqon Acct replace them. Library The restrictions annoifiinced hag? arm“ ¥§§‘.‘.“;‘l2.°.§..“§.€.§..%‘dfs.°.ul’. .. Contact M: rationed, effecTh/e April 1. Under the rationing scheme commercial vehicles are allowed ail the gasoline they need. up to their proved N- quirements. Reduction in the num- ber of deliveries will effect a. sav- _ tug in ilre amount of fuel required ma; mm, 1°’ denvem" Personal Property P011 TBX f (cmunued rong-‘psgt Scale House heavy blow, Water and Bowers Communications were disrupted qmng._1,lbyuy 5nd p“. over the entire area.‘ Debris‘ over 3mm assessment "filgggfilciziaifnrrelg Jig flora‘ Sidewalk assessment Mississippi i-Ierald at Water Vol- smdxy Receipt‘ icy, a "imailljhoesipitald “ch83: was w nur an a an emergency hospital had been 11°55 5111991115 511W“ opened in the city auditorium. Ho heard the heaviest casualties were at Grenada where a rumor said Licenses Police Court 1) Market Rents and tolls THERE'S GALE — . . ROCHESTER snows ._ us _ 1,0,, _ u. -' nvl souo curs . WHOOPS! AM i noon 11v THIS NEWS SPOBTSLIGHT MR- BENNY -— ROMANCE tax collections must be enforced severely. Iibiiowing the ldoptfon of the estimates, a ivy-law levying and spwiryinc the rote of assessment on real estate and personal pro. perty and the amount of poll taxes. and a by-law to ostab ish the installment giyment of civic asstssmenis and fix the rate of discount. thereon were given two . was reported and the t reading will be given this morning. . The poll tax was again fixed at five dollars and the rate of dis- count for installments paid on or before the due date was set at three per oer-it. The following are the details of the estimated expenditure and revenue: EXPENDITURE 1.700100 $336.715.84 REVENUE 1942 Valuation 6,702,750.00 2,664,208.00 mc-re than 150 persons had been killed or hurt, but believed this figure was excessive In Illinois. about six hours after the first twister struck in three R. C. N. Stckcrs §i§°tit.§3§l‘“§"u‘.lii‘hl “sorts; - - ,,....,, 51nd ,,..._ Win Nova Ccctia Intermediate title The second storm was reported to have passed along a trail reach- ing from Cuba to Laoon. Lacnn, a town of 1,600 population, was hard- ast Pit. Its communication lines were disrupted and officials called for doctors and nurses from Peoria, 26 miles to the south. The storm started near Bement, in Piatt County. HAIJZIMX. March 16-—(CP)-A band of tars gathered from six vinors, the Boys-l Canadian Rrfvy Stoker's, wcn the Nova followed a straight doing sootia intermediate hockey title south of Champaign and north of tonight by whipping Florence Aces Danville. It missed the villages 18-3 and taking their final home- tbtlid stayed iAnl ‘rural ierrttoryt axndé-litzflie series by B T011116 5W" l it struck vn, a commun y o - - 339 population on the Chicago and The scanner}: who had W031“ tile western Illinois railroad about 15 mliriifllidutit . never-arms): manna miles north of here. 611°“ ° c“? ‘through the centre of Alvin We storm's path varied from one to 5 two blocks in width. some 26 houses. tho railroad station other ' structures blown down. Charlottetown Man Chosen Valedict~"1n and An were lod topped of! the most crus tng defeat handed any Maritime team in a playoff this season. The stokcrs h-rd lcored five in tho first period and two in the second before they really cut loose. PLEA!) NOT GUILTY _ EAL. Mitch 15—(0P)-—- oLwvmLic. 11.5., March is- M six Montreal youths. arrested last W ‘with’;i‘°“~é"".‘iit““sfii'.f.irt’i Aos a nvors. - . _ _ rte ii e found anti-eon- n giit, to plan for convocat/on exer o!“ ‘fnligkecrsn on m,” m‘, clscs. George liar-t. of Giiirloitetowrt. ouilriihst. pleaded not Iiiiiir W"! P.F.I.. was named Vrdictorian when broi-ilht 599°" rwgrfir: Among omnsriittfle oonvuirrs named court charlid W191i l 111"?“ m weir-r social. Howard MacKenzte. city by-law which ohi t8 0 Btolmrton. NB.- an" Margaret Hnr- unauthorized dtstribu on of cir- i-w Truro, N54 cinss Gt? to th‘! culmr or posters, 'I‘rlai was set for IInvei-sitv. Donald Vincent Saint March n _ Jenn, N3. The "gflgkefg" bore the words. .__..__._...____._._ "vow alums. conscqytion, in the Many U. S. Troops plebiscite." _ ___________ Are in Australia DYNAMITE POTATOES ' -(CPi - WAQHINGTON’ “mm ‘PM?’ Tsellzlilqeonslticfiuhif Aiiryiciirmiio ‘wit: Olin announced tonight that United fuses iiibflmd9€gleihxtiisrgdlgegg b8 s o’ States army units including sir cortical; e ‘bmdoned on u“ Jo n» and ilround troops in considerable 9° l i o d pow are in Australia. aeoburli’ l- tlcavicst Fighting . (Continued from page 1) t. The great Tfiusfifi city of Kursk, one o! Hitler's ‘winter forts 380 miles south of oeccw, has been isolated b the Russians who have penetrate both to the north and south and out the vital railway back to the mppélylobaso at Kono- tnp. 150 miles to west and half way to Kiev. - The Russians were said to be threatening Dyahnovo, 30 miles west of Kluok 2 Fierce fighting during the last few days around Ore, 200 attics south of Moscow. has rc- sulted in the Russian capture of Khowncts. so miles to the north- west. and Olsiankl. 15 miles to the south of the Orel-Kursk railway. - Further. a heavy battle was re- ported tn progress around Kromi, U miles southwest of Orci (some "Doris said only that the Russians were attacking Khotynctl and Oisiankl) Oapture of Khotynets would put the Ruuians withn D0 miles of vital railway com the Germans was threatened, with Rzhev already en- closed, and the oers of Gen. Gregory K. Zhukov, central front commander, tightening on Vytizma. '10 miles to the south. . rshol Samson ‘Itmoshenko was bald to be throwinl in tho so far in action on southern front in a desperate effort to oust the invaders from itio Doneiq basin before Hitler can sprin; his offensive. Reports today told of the re- capture of moral vi isles on that front after Runfwn dis tches Yes- terday bu! spoken e 2p- proachinl hour of liberation or Ukraine's biggest in- Kharkov. tho diistrill city. ti. The Russians still battled to uoueea m; encircled Germans at stsmva Rims. southeast of ben- tnerad, into su . ‘the Russians told of the ad wan. on BMW front. CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column In nurved low nova of um: inure-I. an ldvortlalll If I more; nun an: In lllovlld l! l ouch a word. etch-ll! Fill-l‘ ll dunno. COOKS for Photographs. L-CDS. CONFEDBBATION ur-‘s msua- QNCI, [r918 POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a drunk was fined $5 and costs or iu says. Another drunk was dismissed. or o c uznmlsky f."“."ll.“..t§’”$§..‘ 3"“ ‘““' will ta place from the residence of his brother-in-law, Maurice Mar- tin, 18 Chestnut Street this mom- ina at 8.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, thence the Roman Catholic Cemete y. ENTERTAIN MEMBERS 0F LEGISLATURE — The Women's Liberal club was at home yester- i-‘By afternoon following the open- J18 0! the House. Members of the Lt-Kisiature, their wives and friends attended the function from 4 m c, Funeral Notice All members of Knights o! Columbu; are requested to meet at the homo of Maur- ice Martin, 18 Chestnut st, at 8.30 this morning. to at tend the funeral of Brother John Cummisky. L-IUIB. Salvage Committee For City named Councillors A. T. MacKinnon, J. E. Sterns and B. Earle MacDonald w were named as a permanent com- mittee “to further organize and otherwise supervise" a Community saivasfl Association in Charlotte- town at a special meeting of the City Council last slight called s0 deal with the estimates current year. The matter of sal- vage was brought up after the estimates had been passed. The PAGE 'I‘HREE ST. VPATRICICS PLAY . a lrish Society Presents "mom riiiiiiciiirs REWARD” A Comedy Drama In 3—Acts-3 By Howard Chenery Benevolent e Under Direction of MRS. ARTHUR HENRY Robert Benchley COMEDY I c It was held at the Odd Fellows r 599cm Hall. Th _ m“ M m’ “not Aergosvé“ I’ 151'" "W"! headed by Coun. Stems, enjoyable program heard. was carried out, including speeches The rt submitted SPEAKS ON 3r. W. J. RED CROSS-Hon. operate with the salvage P . soclation delifrlezarled an l-Tld inf res“ wmifliirliget address on b Continuing the mtsocm and it ‘i: Stems said: " ms with ‘.1000 will be needed r0.- mm the coming year, d1 ouncing tha the Red ems l‘ disaster no we at least $50, nst year is expected Qwins 541011111 be subscrib- William Mmhilel. the work d fix; "so horrified 21c ' - Fullerton was in the immediately guests included Hon, }1_ and checking w,“ §ogingeliximilney and o, M, William Mich the local society ‘Wt-h soclation; s AlRMEN~A1r vice M‘ Cm“. desirable ROAR. In- Michael Supply the t rucks. drivers. choglm-s and sow shall pay the pep. the cur- Gm - d through M up 051115111 E. A. Blake, Q_B_E_ manent salvage committee M.. ours o0. < - school, wifi; Ccfngigxiliégirs t3: Aér zfggtméigtiiguzii snlvase collected; “d squadron leader Rj others be inviteditonfigterggiczmethwd A1,- selves in this community effortem- Bliiir Freight Rats F3011!!- Btemis t Minimal had to 0011c“ ‘oil/nee. Councillors MacDonald 11d Bun“? me °t1ier two members“ of ‘rpm st. the committee. said that M: Mich. Church here aei had lately intimated that the 75 for James Hen- fr°18ht was too high on salvage - 11 Tented banker and that he would be unable m handle . ' uncll resident _ O0 ‘m. adopted the report, u“ mtwrs“i.itz"szsciiu ‘iii i hinge, £63k: Cemetery. Mr. St: ggwéwmli Shh/nae campaign ggrtf mefly E18 ved by his wife, for. r- ruc s of ille_Pl‘0VlI1Ci8.i Gov. anor F. Rel _ i? Iimflnt would colect the latter, 150W". daughter of the Cit Mrs. J. D Reid and twg eon?‘ and We Council from Hc ' . hil- J1- Dl‘. W. J. P. dren of a former- mamag: to L‘: Itgrcltdjlllan which read as follows: - . P. Lantz and myself dash-e ' t° 19711161‘ you our sincere thanks the nice mntributicn of $1013 1th Iyou have made for the pur. ° PTOi/hiiiii; additional silrg- Btruments for no. '1 General in -. and nurses from P.E.I, a 5,1! . J.M. this hospital and thli: moccrTet-id (t)? sters the surgical instruments it will pm. vide will be or Breat benefit to them in their great work." Another letter was read from Prefiiderit P. L. Rossiter of the corporal Everett Phillips who has ginagéihzfiffglggmitggrstins o that ‘P 1-981 n o been isiti hi . . left rgcemll‘; m? “gfifliad £33K 821i any vacancies in the city depart- wm take a special military cows e merits and that mturhed men . e- Egfiiiiamiéatiran. _ Cgluncilllog - s prac ce a hi: tract. mistress". ttils°‘é$°"hfi"i>élli°itifi a cable from their son miizht-Lieut- ' errant J. Angus MacLean. inform. giltleaihtgrxiitgifnihis safe arrival in Mrs. Cscar James has returned to her home in Nlidizcll. PEI- after a verv pleasant week scent ~ - . ‘S. | R . Mrs. Hcmphili Hist: visitgldpstiigi , The ghaflcdwifiw" Division of sister Mrs. ‘monk Cranmer‘ no“? Jie Royal Caiiudiail Naval Volun- ias Street. City. We!‘ Reserve is calling {or an m. dttlonal draft of forty men to be Mr. P. J. MacDonald returned to wk?“ 0h Active service immed- his home last nioht cfter shflldifl! 1“.i‘~‘1i'- The draft is to include, or- scverai week; in the Prince Edward dmary Seam“- Sikiiiilmeu. Wire- Iiinriri hospital undergoing ireat- 1°55 ‘Ttlesrnphlsts. Shipwrights, mcnt. His condition is reported to 5M‘ 39"“ Pimmtiviiors. Writer be improved. Pwbfltioners. Assistant Cooks and i_____ Steward Probationens. FUEL SCARCEINFRANCE A m um of Grade vm edu- NDON-(CPi-‘Ilie work J day w °fli1°n is required for Se-amen, 4|- in some factories in Northern bationers. r-intnnt Cooks and Steward Pro- Francehasbee tbthNzi . Gm thorities to ILVnQmHOUé oft atcotaiilit S31wrln°fl-f'°€gm-pgei1£d‘ of the scarcity of fuel. This is an opport/uisiiify for m WM have ‘P111195 previously egg table which combines the flavours ugohrgretothziinririrailgigiiir Torts l B enrollment 1mmed1flil1y- .r~....:.;i.::t:.:ti. .2: -~ ' . .e ewe an at: hfi°.t"tiz“.;u".f..‘f.‘ll“i.h.ti.° amt ~~ ‘the Moscow radio broadcast rd.“"’°"““““ for the Rm“ Cam‘ report saying the Soviet BJJOD-ion Pa“ Naval vdume" “£59m 1" cruiser Krashi Kavkas carried out “°° Edwa“ Timid "my bi nitr- a. surprise bombardment of Gen tailed in the near future and pros- mm fortifications on an under,“ pi-ctive recruits are adv1sed to call weld mind m the 31mg gel yup/tr write the Recrwtiniz Officer at er. a landing party raided there. tic Naval Barracks. Kent street. The ciutsei-‘s crew has been dec- bhllrlottetown. P.E.1., as soon as orwted. possible. Fool Chilly - - - Start to Sneeze lose Starts to Rim Then comes the cold which. if not attended in immediately, ahortl works down into the bronchial tuba and the ooug starts. 6n the first si of a cold or cough go to any drug counter and get a ttle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Byiru . You will find it to be a rompt pleasant- and re "ck xgemgrly to 1gp you 5i)” rid o your troublei] It hgtboon on tho m or t . n't ' t 't ‘t to d di-ppoinhdigzstanr. we Y."- oirponmcn wi a cu I u an bo Price 85c a bottle; the largo family she, about 3 times u much, 60c. look for tho trade mark “3 Pins Trees." Th T. Miiburu Co" Umikd. Toronto, Oat. WILL BE B oral services —I"un- glues Presbyterian marrow afternoon Ty Stevenson, 511d a former 0'1’ the late banker, Personals is neces- Oeituce is a new species 3r vege- committee. was d "PM recom- “11 5°1188- It was an annual event. mended that. all existing clubs and i‘ organizations be encouraged in co- . effort P. MEXSMAUBBbTPTEJlCOTlt and that a community Salvage As- migge 1118- soclation be formed. This eommlg. $11111! tee would collect “salvage essential Yiipgrth‘ Conn. o fact that the National authorities have. on several occasions, advised that we utilize existing channels of junk <115D0sal in connection with local or June he said that L" “mmimitv efforts and that one. has mad - ed 1" “"115 Province. He referred to ialn offers in this connectiog 10:1; _ or recommended that: first. time in Eng13n¢ l suitable warehouse be obtained 1°‘ swfiiifi. sorting siliviiee; second, that 11B be appo ited “ted at the mejégltaos was trans. special retpqrfisentative of “the A: drive be or ad‘. shat an immediate s5 Me,“ 1i" all types of "88. fourth, that ML Necessary 8.15 Campbell, Mayor DON. MESSER’ and MR. J. PIUS CALLAGHAN 4—lligh Class Spccialtics—4 Prince Edward Theatre TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17 P. NI. Under the Patronage of His Honour The Licut-Governor B. W. LePage rind Mrs. LcPage Hon. Premier Thane A. Campbell and Mrl. B. R. Holman S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION-RESERVED 75c AND 50c on sale at R. T. HOLMANS LTD. Rush tickets 50c on sale at REDDIN BROS., HUGHES DRUG CO. VICTOR COYLE’S and KELLY’S GROCERY Matinee Tuesday 3.15 an. Proceeds in aid of Charitable Fund l Red Army hands Cut hospitality Despite blizzard B EDDY GILMORE ted Press Staff Writer WITH THE RED ARMY. SOME- WHERE IN RUSSIA-March 15- iDelayed)-—iAPi—The Red army finds a way to hand out hospitality even from a hole in the ground. _ "Come into our quarters," said senior Lieut. Anatoly Bayarino above the scream of a blizzard.” and see how we live out hero " Our party followed him downward into a hole. He led the way through a narrow boarded turmel under tons of snow. We entered a small pine-boarded room to shake of! the snow and then were led down a flanked on either side by neat beds. The room was warm and clean. Soldiers were nlsyiiilr pool and checkers, and in one corner a radio played music. "The soldiers have made every- thing in their spare time. said the lieutenant. The regimental _ commander marchedlin as the soldiers spread a table with fish. bread and vodka to welcome us. momlng." the commander said slowly tn English. smiling roadly. “I once worked in an 1on5- iish factory. I speak some Etnglish; Toasts followed-first to Premier Joseph Stalin. Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt. then others were drunk to the United Nations forces, to the Red arrrxv. to the regimental commander. the junior officer alld to the visitors. The Russians toast with vodka. It ls bad form not to toss the whole drink off at once. The soldiers put themselves out to be entertaining. Two muscular ilriv- ates, garbed in sailor suits which they had made themselves .dr1ii<“~‘11 to the music of an accordion. Th1 ee others out on a dramatic skit sléols- ing a izuerilla dealing with a er- man officer and traitor . A big guiuier danced in a home- made gypsy costume. and“ thcn eight singers joined iii the icusml chorus of a Red army sonfl. Soldiers who were not busy With duties came down for the perform- ance, and whenltt was over departed i howllnii In @- nghe party ended in a hearty round of goodbyes. As we walked slowly away to the last rays of da.\- light we turned back for a farewell look. but the shelter was so well- caniouflaged that it seemed to llavc disappeared. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) 16. 1917 Brliisil troops on the Western Front ail- vanoed north of Permits and 1:1 st. Piere Vaast Wocd ‘Bflkuilil. on the Diala River. °ccupled by B t- lsh forces ildVali21Tifl_ tram Bunti- dad Zeppeltris raided Eiisii-iii southeastern counties. Conn inducted Into U.S. Army ' NEW YORK. ‘Vlarch iii-JAE’)- (“rrcrder for rt n. Jir Lou's -th United Stairs Army Ra a ~ 1M9" and immediately was aw t 1o Fort Wadsworth on Staten lsnuilct. A um: BiT or Erma Just a shamrock svreet a-nd tender, From that Dear auid Brian's Islo, Just the liit of Irish laughter, And the Charming coleezrs smite. Just the sheen of greenest grasses; Shining wit-h the morning's dew; Just the sparkling miritifui t/winklp In those Irish eyes so true. Just the sight of’ dear Ktilarnoy: With her countless lakes and dellsi Just tlie song's of love and gladness And the tales me mother tells. Just l Blimpfie across the ocean, 0f that dearest land 50 a0 green- Ireland! the home 0f Bharrirockl: In our dreams we oft have soon. Just that Isialid-"dear auld Erin"; Just to kiss the blariicy stone; Proud I am for now bcgorra- Sliur! 1 Know it's ail me own, JOHN "The Lilacs" 21.1. Burma Defenders .__.<<I91iti¥~.ii°<i_"°m,_ P88‘. _1-..1 flooding the broad ricelands and sandy wastes of Burma, making ov. erlaild military transport almost 1m- possible until early October". Observers iii Mandalay believe that if the decision is not won by mid-May. the war in Burma will be literally washed up for five months with the invaders and de- fenders inlmobilized. If Japan is intent on advancing up the coast to India during the next. two molltlis rather than throwing her firil strengitl against the Brittsli-Cfflicse front, then the Japanese right flank will be exposed indefinitely. REDDIN BROS. ’l‘()l’l‘ER Products for Sale at Reddii Bros. For that Stubborn COUGH Take Reddin'a Bronchial Syrup Large Botile-fiflc C-O-D-0-L with Creosote and Guaiacol A Reconstructive Tonic 16 oz.—$l.00 Leave Your Films At RICTilllN BROS. For Finishing Wnmpoles Hard Boiled Candies cellophane wrapped packages 25c Mnliisscs Kisses Still Wafer Kisses Rum rind Butter Kisses 10c per hag. ‘ REDDIN BROS. L. M. DOUCETTB R. M. SMALLMAN