.;m=§_r.<2ui= 1 nut i” cllliiliil'i"i'hluvati GUARDIAN Morning Daily tFouuded ln i887) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLun ‘ Vice-President: .I. it. Burnett. i-‘. J. l. Secretary: Lieut. Col. i). A. Mucifinnon. 0.5.0. Editor and Managing ilircciur: J. R. Burnett. F..I.l. from Barguzin, Kamchatka, Yakutsky and Tuvinsky, in the U. S. S. R., and include nearly 10.000 skins. This is the first time such a quantity of rare fur has been made available to women of the U. S. A., and the first time the prices per pelt have been so low. New York men and women-will be the first , to see the select skins from the exhibit, but the distribution of pelts will be tirade to other Illlfll. gins-human: Dalila inn no; nouns-ll; In Quinn WINDLEBS DAY Almost I hear the dying léaf Unclasp itself and f utter down - Auociats Editors: [frank Walker and Lieut. Ian A. Burnett. R.C..\‘.\'.it. tOu Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than. ilte Weir/rest Ink." Luella lucid-Lunar; i2, “'0 A timely bnitklt-t tin (Eitiatlzfis "Chapel of RélllPlliilfflllCCu, ilit: |lI\'l"'!'l'tl clizuiibct" iii the Peace 'l‘<l\vrt' :tt flitaua, lzu.‘ niutlc lls npticzir- lnce. it \v:i~ t-t" -.i'<tl liv Mrs. Charlies H. Thorbiirii, Lklll ;li:.l }\li-.~. Charlotte \\'liit- ton, CB i. and is \l\<ll('.'ll". "to the tintlyiug memory oi our ' ‘ i‘ . \\llt', iii the three wars of this itiitltirctl up their youth iii far-tiff "i \~.\ iii their faith- fulness to tllt: i - tutti." Tilt; book- let is well illu ‘it;- in full t-lic text of the scvtiitcrti _ . tii-riiiig, in let- tors of gob‘. t',- :- t:.t- sacrifices Ind aclticvc-metv- ' \\l\llll \\'ai'. l: also gnc- ‘ is nail, ceiling and tliCllt ~c _ .ti \::ii:ietl-,;l:iss window-s, “in. ‘llllkT one of the lfi\'t‘ilt~‘ t'\l't' It. ‘it iii exist- ence, Today, with -i x ‘ I ~i tliunilty, it is well to be reiiiin-ii ‘i ii l‘. this niciiioriril stands for. One p iwl, with its hallowed a ill] iron grille out to the l t}'i't' of tlic House of Cttlllllltllli, than. ~ ilitii: the vistas open on the corridor 1c ' to the Cotiinions, to the Senate, to the l, oi‘ Parliament, and down the liroritl s" ~wi<r of the Tower to the grt-t-ii . of lfiirliziiiicnt lrlill. The lttftv ftlllll‘ la .< .\' 11ml lift one nlzlssivc pillar. l\'i.~ir.g iii ii:i.i .l'\kl siiiiiplicity and strength, this cohii‘ "s into numerous slender spaits li"'.' .. tli-i-gi gracefully to be gathcretl aittl of liiiie-toiiv (lllil A SHOCK TO FARMERS! To find!“ "aye m“ know; n0 -. .___... r . l s e1. , sir.-1n my last letter I gave 1n 11b: violets have already blown ‘ dcbml. as prepared by the Char-Int fragrance on the mustv bed i ' lottetotivn Experimental Farm, the Whore Summer ' age lies u. H cost: 01 liflfllfilnfhllne acre of oats dead. ' c ARLOTTETQWN "ll (‘Khan t ‘t. llk l th ' other Elxperilnlcntall Fnremsn lworkf’ So silent is the world that none 111i: on the same estimates. theylDa" illllnd l 110W 974°?!” m" bud n00 A. M, ivcre instructed by Ottawa to prlcelwhmmvléresm 5193"“ l" the mllm‘ Do n t m I t to d H t Ch . t ‘ . h uiunuril lubour and horse labour at H“ m, l u‘ and h ‘I d o gee sen ia ris mas wis ‘Ithvcnty two cams and m, Gems perwwdl ‘pegs husheoiv gab an lur salons in the States. 5.4m '1" JQHN in old EDITORIAL NU I I13 ___.__. SA 19-14 ' - 'I‘liis is Christmas month. Lest Forget l0 the boys overseas—there is still time by air- pcllifli-Wglklllx hlotigr. which flgilires e, » .. A’ M‘. c time at til t ow. i, ‘- _ - _ * . I I also contended thgtiat tiii iiiguHie-IA mane” o! sacrifice’ I _ * ' . 6 P M lent allowance had been made for Moments m“. thim though they v . 1 V _ , " ° ' ‘ ' (‘Mnncion Only] contingent, expenses. may come In the schedule below I liavetUnon a mind distraught with sor- prlced the farmer's time at flit 10W- - cents per hour and the horse labi-i Renflnd the stlflwvr thlt some our at flfteen cents. I have also M-vsliew m" redeem w‘m°l'l'°wi added three dollars to cover a var- .Y°i' i,” their beau“ 59" am“- mty or unforeseen was mcludmpThey l uearlv break a happy heart. the tmie of the women of the fam- -.By Richard Church in the Lon- ily both inside and outside of the don Olaserver. houses, also the maintenance of lhe bulldlnss. the mortality of the livestock, insect. pests, etc: for lthese incldentals I have added $3 per cultivated acre. The following is the ninemied schedule: Cost of lund. including inter- est, taxes. etc. . Share of manure .. . SrGOG 3.35 Machinery . 2.65 ‘ ls Presitletit‘Roosevelt to join General (le '1;}i;5ii{,'g5' 13:50 liziullc on his visit to Stalin at Moscow‘? .He , Imr-W mlwur-vafi 1'3 hrs 3L disclosed at “iashington that he might go away‘ 15C " iiiail. w is io- The ivoiiicn of Charlottetown are taking the lead in public affairs, leaving the tiien to fol- loiv in their rear. A deputation will soon ivait on the School Board to urge them to waken up to their responsibilities ill the interest of sticceediiig generations. * 1K i To new talkie i too |>. M, $5.00 9M Way triiu 1-,, assnnvxrilolxs-iivroitm cxrr PHONE 5403M MARITIME [E = iimil -; a. r. not... & SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in tit; U"! 0f glasses for t]; correction of ocular 4| fects.” . 53 Grafton Street \'l f iv The battle of Austerlitz was fought this date 1805 in the Napoleonic war, when Russia zind Austria were defeated by France; the fortit- er lost 27,000 men, while France 10st 7,000; now Russia is fighting licr former ally, and is on the side of her former eitcmy. u in it IIK Iiiotes By The Way Ontario rural newspapers report hat the winner of n beauty con- test at a country fair this autumn wore a long white gown. while her competltorsywere in abbreviated bathmc suits. Perhaps the fall _ weather had more to do with the result. than any Change in bgauty contest fashions. Goose-flesh shows 11D in a bathing suiL-(Edmonton Journal.) ' Why should we not ask to have lfleld Marshal Jan Christian bmuts. South Africa. made the next representative at Ottawa? It would not be possible for us to find s. more distinguished or a. more capable or a more colorful governor general. And his appoint- ment, would set a new prece- dent. — (Vancouver Province.) 11w Iced required to keep on; cow ls sufficient. for .s. half dozen sheep. For a considerable par; of the year sheep require no grain. The returns for wool come at mid- summer when there are often few sources of revenue. The wool re- turns usually cover the cost of feed for the year. leaving the lamb crop to cover the cost of labor. 19101118 and other incidentals. In I i Hit limlilt‘ _ y _ _ Tltreshlrig ivtl Bu.‘ on a vacation and said he might surprise every- Unfvreseen expense: . - _. ]body._ Answering a news conference question, Ne,’ c”, pa, M“ 7m ie said he might go to most any point, north, New, h, Qfdef w ohm“ the he; cast, south or west and that his plans were C05: W!‘ Slmlle bltsliwel sped 13W’?! . , ' COS PM‘ BCPC THUS V 9 y some“ hat in a state of flux. the average numbere o! bush“ ' [harvested per acre tthéoughout the FIRST 0N EVERY WISH LIST WHAT ls so rare is a Clttristmas without ties’! They rate aces high with every man . . . especially if they are from S. A. McDONALDS excellent collection. We have all the standard fer/mites, with _. _ some brand new winter vvonls tossed in McLeod a Benfle for good measure. They’ll give full nteas- m a BENTLEY‘ Ru ‘ J. s. BENTLEY, n. t; Bsrriltsrs and Aiillfmyl-st- Law 1M Print-e Street Richard B. Juhngio , Attorney At [Aw Commissioner for Deeds, liq, Prince Edward island. U I A new outlet for Canadian meat. The sup- ply department of the Office of Co-orditiation of Economic Mobilization, Brazil, approve the request of Rio de Janeiro Hotel Union for per- mission to import meat from Canada. The meat situation in Brazil at present is Wight", with strict rationing and sales being made only twice weekly and that is mainly meat import- ed from the Argentine. iv u ' whole province. remem- bered that I am estimating on the average cost to all of the farmers of the Island. the fertility of whose soil will of course vary greatly in proportion to the number of their livestock and to the amount of fer- tilizer that they are able each year to buy. On our very best farms as many as 65 bushels are harvested but, on the poorest the run is from fifteen to twenty bushels. After making many inquiries from farm- ers ln all parts of the Island and from experts in agriculture. I be- lieve that. the average output of’ oats per acre in Prince Edward Is- land does not exceed thirty bush- wartime. s. greater profit can b.- els, in which cllse the net. average expected. lambs develop during wet per bushel is $1.35. while Bllflilhe summer when feed costs are cost on the best farms is nfty- lowest and can often be 501d to eight cents. advantage in the fallwtthoutgraiti I realize that these M“!!! Will feeding. ‘Aside from the shearing act as a shock to most farmers and 15mm“ my“, sheep require and that many 0f them Will MY very little sbor in proportion to "Hemmins doesn't know what he's other kinds of llvestoclc-(Cana- talking about“. To this my reply dlgn W001 grower’) is that I invite criticism and that ____ The Chinese reorganisation of I am prepared to explain howeach and all o the figures in the above the Cabinet may have been iiiduc_ schedule have been obtained. Un- ed by American pressure, but; the less I iim challenged durltllt the very fact of the shuffle suggests coming week I shall take it for that Chjqng Kat-she]; g amen. granted that. time above figures able to suggestion, even in respect have been accepted rind shall ch- to internal affairs. Two matters dcavour in my tic-rt letter l0 dHW still remain for settlement before some conclusions from same. Chins can really pull her remain. x t t ‘l Professional fi. t? rJi "j ‘ u, it i: - . -rs, isasoft of its strength i (It :1 iszi part, each ‘ te of its own "No one really knows whether individuals and business concerns will be willing to spend their enormous purchasing power freely after the ivar,” says Sumner H. Slicliter, Harvard economist, in the Atlantic llfoni/ily. _"lt is con- ceivable that the swift drop in government buy- ing will leave people too frightened and dazed to spend their ittoney. But if this happens, man will be behaving in a new way. Never before have millions of people with a huge excess of liquid assets been unwilling to use their pur- chasing power freely to feed and clothe tliem- selves and to buy shelter, education, travel and amusement, provided goods could be had at more or less citstoitiary prices." * * i! >I< i 5 to sustain the drawing tz-tirii t“ grace and pciwt has Canada so of her House. the abirliitq ziiirl purpose of tlie ct Etiipirc, for zl rents the force mi ..,.,..'.., .._.,_ ,. uiioiiy of stone in the very heart her concept of _' of life and of the British . column repre- tit tlir central idea of the BritEJii liiiipii-c, Zl the :iuxiliary' col- tinitts, the .= s vii wiiinoiiivcaltli. All are bziwtl on a ;i:i\.- w i" in which iiiarble insets portray the ciiriaiiitK 11"." of the world, wash- nre of satisfaction! 50c to $3.00 5- A. McDonald (Sli l Lilo Blehacrilasfliir Jtiihn1qi\ ed by all the ITCQJHIS. aiul v itliii which the ntain column stand.‘ iiriii i ll. it thus suggests the indestructible cciitr... iriith of the Continuu- ity of l‘(’\[)(lll~lltl"ll\' Rflii w? lilicrty n1’ the Brit- ish ticoplcs, ZlWl upmi it tlit- liiiv- of dedication have been eticiziit-l. "nit lilfllhk llllll is not only to the iiieitiorv tit ll‘ -,-.i tilt-i biwiiigut these ideals to this lantl, nor ilbll‘? t- llliwt‘ who (lied in de- fense of thein. lloiict- aw! liiglier still is that congeqfgtityn for lit-rt; in ill iiziiiic of both lter living ailtl of litr ill-ail (Xiiizirlzi. within the Empire, ltris iiiailc llt't' . Iiniii pact in stonc-—- one and lfl<ll\'l.<illlt‘, Slit‘ itirls with tlie lrlrit- ish nations, tiiiiititl fwr all iiie in service to the More than 80,000 unemployed in Montreal alone in the post-ivar period was the problem exposed by Mr. Valmore Gratton, director of the Montreal Economic and Development Btu"- eau, at a luncheon meeting of the Bitsiness Edi- tors of Canada in the Mount Royal Hotel. Non- convertible war industries would thrust out 5o,- ooo emplqvees, he said, while others who will be forced to curtail production will throw zin- other 30,000 out of employment. Only the tnanufacttirers of racliophonic apparatus, elec- trical refrigerators, railway equipment and sitti- ilar industries will keep up their high standard over the northern battlefront opposite tho Rliiiieltind v i point to War Secretary Stlmsons ‘oluitt that Gen. Eisenhower had to de- lay his general _ ciiough artillery ammunition ciiniulateti. I am. Sir, etc» H K. HIMMING. Nearing Final Phase (By nowm MacKenzic. Assoclatedi Press War Analyst) The ficrcetiess of the fighting the Miter-logged terrain oi lends particular = and unadoriied statement until ac- offensive lng weight. Some reasonable nc- cord ls required with the Coin- munists. such as will unite hith- erto somewhat lnlmlcril Chinese fighting forces. On the Allied side, preparations still have to be push- ed to give Chinese troops increas- ed supplies of equipment and arms. Once these things can be clone. and Chinese armies brought into effective opposition to the Ja- panese, a. clearer picture of the flnnl stages of the war in the Far Exist will be able to be gained.- (Halifax Chronicle.) It took cows n- iong time in learn that the horn of the motor cm- indlctited that a powerful in _ Wartime During today's conditions, your life insurance is one of the safest and best investments you can make-best for you and good for the Nation as a whole. The money you pay in premiumsl-helti in trust for you-is being used in large part t/o finance vital war expenditures. OM00 Bills 4Z0, 31 Milk l Iiosiron. Mas Frederic WA. Lari BABRISTER. ETC. 144 Richmond Smot Charlottetown. l‘. E i. ii. R. Duane e 0o. Chartered Accountants mechanical vehicle was prepared to dispute the road ivltli them. Cattle would move along sublime- ly indifferent to the desires of the driver of the gasoline buggy. Indeed it was often remarkable how completely one cow could block even a fairly wide roadway. an m.“ iYet it ls Alrzomlfs experience that Cris-m llierc. too. the cows have evctitually ‘glcarncd. The later generation of ‘(OWS have for tlie most partshown a llloru accommodating spirit in conceding a right of way on the roads than did their tircdecessors. So uow it frequently seems that lflc can. tiunib though they may I be. are less (ltiiigerous on the high- vJuys tlittn are two-footed pedest- lrians-(Sault Ste. Marie Star.» The debt the world owes to the Soviet lighters has been expressed at. various lltllCS by Alllcd, states- 53 G ru ll on St rcet. Lliarlotlct turn Phone 2080 Box ill llamlolnu w. Manning. 0A. ideals of peace mid liiiiI-tzii ilirtt are out" com- mon licritagv." \\-'oulrl that a.l our fawn cottl<l draw this in-iiirritiriii from thvir sur- rounditigs! The developing battle of the Cologne plain is a grim business. It; bids fail" to ' onc of the tough-_ est, most. Sllilglllllilfy engagements» of the \vat'~foi' it's the final phase of Armageddon. The expenditure of lite and material on both sides will he gtcat. Heavy artillery plays poiniiil roll‘ iii this bloody Tlic big fellows, as the Secretary points out. are used not. only to destroy the enemy but to smash his foitificatious. If these enemy stronghold rent rcduced by ill"ll cxplo. they would have tn be ,ttirmccl by the infantry at a ti: .iblc cost‘ iii lite. of employiilcnt, lie said. lie declared he ltoperl for llOSt-Wfll‘ prosperity based upon Caitadas transportation services, the customs ratcs, the monetary system, and the opening of new niar- kets throughout the ivorld as factors of interior and exterior economy giving impetus to the natural resources dEVClOplllCgl. of the rrittiitry. 1. at The Great-West Life is the Guardian of thousands of Canadian homes. Consult your nearest Great-West Life Agent fol‘ fl suitable plan including Accident and Health Insur- anee. liyntlittian s. c». Limited. Provincial Managers OI-‘FICI-L: Charlottetown - Summerside - Morning!!! Thomas McAvinn, C.L.U., Agency Supervisor Allison r. lVlcLean. carp- District ". at Summerslflli liable S. Jelloy. Representative at 0‘Leary I‘arl-"iiiit-iiitiriziiis at ()t- In A Nutshell A Brill-h journalist, .\lr, Noel F. Nciv- some, now dirt-riot‘ til the linrr-ttcnn broad- casts of the ll, l‘ I in rcplv to a corrvspoiitl- tilt in Spain, _ an (tll~\\'k'l‘ \\'i\l'lll YCPCIilillQ. “Ansiicr inc l.. luv-if you vain." flu 1mg“ dcmmplvil: l‘. i: liiiqlaiitl fighting for?" (izinatltt. like the .\liitlit-rl:iiitl and hcr 'Allies. is fighting iii a (‘lillilllflll cau-"c, so that what .\li'. Xtwv-"tiriiti lllltl tit \.!\‘ i. relevant ‘.0 all the Yuitrtl Xfltihiis, tl lt.'i< 5ll\\.'l_\'t1 fought. and ltiivll" W-"llll-‘i ll‘? Qnflcnyttltfg m’ (it - - whatever their iiatirinalt l“"‘l‘l"‘ of Etirtipc, lllClllIl lllbwlclll- ""4 iuctital strait" " sire and (lcticnil oii llll‘ in the l\'lltl\\'ll by laws accepted '»' ills," ho qcu-rt . liit‘. ‘i ' i t‘ ism is only lvtii t',-< 'i ' llrn that, tlic Quit’ veiib iii’ " ‘ l‘ p llflflCFlZlbUll. '|'li:ii i- Fltlllllf-‘I ‘may "the ,,t,.3;,,-l,., h. 1- -_. t with which hlunfln {UH}. (!‘l"y. '_ ‘ 1'41 liv (it-riiizin phil- osophy) llll$ tl iw, il lwll“ 71ml l? release the <‘i't~.'iti'.'t ti~t'.'___~\ if hlIiiiJiii licnigs.’ tile twiiit-u . t. ‘ wit»: For the “=- ffll)ll\llllll'lll til ".'t ll‘. \\ " ,' lt-tl bv the wis- rlntll of the pad, aP/l i‘. bv "tlit- frilly of (twee “lttt hair ',.i| n. i tliv l'<>'l!l of pro- lites-s." .._ 'o\'l|'|'fi'|'lr'|'l|'s' morrellondllompan ll. F. ARELJBAl Chartered ountanis Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown ,i Jlflfifllf-‘l-H-“uv-‘t- FEUTE'_M'A't‘i-i ESN MONEY T0 LOAN (Jharlotiri Sidewalks are for pedestrians zitirl not vcli- iclrs. declared .\lr. justice .\lacI\'iiiiion, in a jutlgnictit in hloiitrczil Superior Court. llold- iiig that tictlestriaiis have prcfcrcittial rights on sidewalks, he said that an individual was not bound to watch for vehicles liaclting from the. roadway onto the sidewalk. In the action before the court, Ilcnry’ Roscn, junk dealer, of Outre- ntoiit was awarded $1350 on a claim again-i _ _ ‘ | _ L, , h, , q Louis Philippe 'l'hibault for $t._*r>0 damages lic n u-ilgifi], Tiiiioiiiotiilit-ioiif"iifcmlifidhfiigll -d| stiffered when tltc drivcr of tlrftsiitlaiifs iiioloi‘ _ l"l'l.lCllltll‘l,V to‘ llfllllyiltaigéilg?!‘ Jfiiitfariiif fit" @111“! lialicii.“ truck, in zittcnlptitig to citter :1 lanc. lntckcil the: ‘ ragga‘: ‘figiuallfrqf;q_ the mmih. Q5 $361,111??? h" 0,0,} vehicle on to the Sl(lt‘\\'.’lll\' riii which phaintilt" _ ,,;‘},@m.y hmhfuhi. 21h‘. [the odds would‘ be was walking ‘on (illZil'lC\'Ol.\'~Sll'(‘(‘l, linic tulip?‘ w ma‘ Lhlwlg clsgxgllflclslglll l\Fi>t'tl was pinned by the lliltb’ against the \\.\!l , um Ti of a building. The court hcltl thzit the .'i(‘(‘lIl<‘!Il i ‘ds. runiii m“ spring oflfllil up into tit; millions. was tluc solely to tlic fatilt of the (ll'l\'('l' of tlc- 'm m noun" "Om 10w 3o-mlijor cities hlivr llccii dssllrol 151,-, (me of [he and tens ul tiilllltms are liolticl _ _ irost fLll"lll(ifililC fcnclants motor truck, whose. duty it ivas to ereiitczl, It's a iteritalale labyrinth in"? 5""! 95°F“ “"6 H! ll-"l ‘time ive a destrian the ri ht of ivay. g P8 a o go .- a nu So the giant gulls are one af the greatest safeguards ol’ lives of Allied boys. That's ivhy, lss Cal. Sll c n said, “we insist, ‘ clmln’; nrtillcryi ]]O\' Cameron Block - WW1‘ H.F. McPheo B..i\. K. . tl with- _ L‘ lib laid down i iii'~,jiiiit\' of ititlivitlii- ‘ til totalitarian- “q Jirvtiiiiplidl-"il "notion must lic “this War-Foil. W} I ' ‘lei-Cums m.” and suffering cxlretiic (l£‘])l'l\'.'lll‘.7il.‘ m “NHL lccn dismayed. Tlicyulrc celebrat- Tlicrc ix, tll course, tio solid liiic|mg their m‘? nlllllvlirsarl’ Wm‘ of itlflliiClillOilfi but. the dffiflfllflei’pledgcs l9 lIlUCP-SP- will‘ DFOCWC- are Sflilll ti, like the lrccs til’ 3,2183; ciflltliilllbllllillllelétf‘ .t . , l c " 1C1! _ destroyed. At the sumo time tlicir DEC eyes tire turned to the future with hope and confidence. The spirit. ol youth intimates them; they have made pltms to build fiilm‘ clttcs on the sites oi the deslrojrod ones. Something great was added to the world when the Soviet Un- ion was foundccL-(Toronto Star.) M}. Churchill sung "Waltzing Matilda" aboard a British cruiser during one of lils visits to Norm- andy. The story is told by Lt, Peter Taylor. R..A.N.V.R.. of west. em Australia. Mr. Churchill ‘vile ln the captain's cabin and using the cruiser as his headquarters when he was attracted to the, wardroom by sounds of extreme merrlmelit during n sing-song. He‘ heard a number of officers refor- Years Ago The Cal diztli Press . 2. ISM-Gerriiitils collecti- triited n night air attack on Bristol. R A. F‘ lilt Loriclit, and Albania inert of Vnlona. British ttovcrliiiaatit banned ‘import. of iuost fresh fruits to conserve sliltiiiltia Slluce. DEC. 3. IMO-R A. F. attacked Berlin. Elsscti. Stolllii and LCllllil. Nnzls hit South Wales and south- trn England. Brllnlzi placed orders Changes in the uar Sllllélliflll iimkt- lltlr>llilC tlic publicutioti of British agricultural statistics about wztr-tiitie production. The figures tlcal iii (lclztil with agricultural history between 1930 zuitl i044, and show that agriculture has not merely protlucctl a large prnportioti of bottle-grown food, but has specialized iii vcgct.'iblc.~—;tpart from allotments, WlllCll are not iiicludctl. The total tircai of grain crops in ling-land and “lalcs has been greater in i043 and toil tbaii at any time in tlic period of grictiltural statistics. liven the "scvciitics" have been bcltt-rctl licrc. The arable acreage for liiigltttitl and Wales has l'l.~(‘li from 8.035.000 in i939 to 145884100 (prclitii- inary) in I944, or 63.3 per cent increase over the last year of pcacc. The itiaxiiiuim ivhczit dense lti. st. The Nazi heavy at‘- tillerv is as thoroughly concealed as possible and strongly shielded with concrete. Betwccit batteries is t1 field of concrete rcdouts arm- ed wltli llfllll cannon and mach- lne-guns ohlclt can sweep il wldc nrc of ground in front of them. a a t. ‘ll doesn't. Like much imagina- tion’ to soc what happens it‘ you send iiii'atitry' in against such "a combination iii nn effort. to take n strong point hy storm. Eisen- hower turned thumbs down on any attempt to break this line with troops before the defences had becii reduced by his big guns. His decision mount ii. vast step- ping up of artillery bombardment. He using fttr more slicl-ls than was contemplated before the Al- lies came tip against the Siegfried Cyrus A, R. Shaw, District Manager at. livioniugite Peiez" G. lllelluchern. Representative M HMO?!“ a l always there.‘ Winston just llYill-l lned ‘and netted me on the back. lo sing ‘Rule. Britannia’. MR1 11°‘ I t, , _.. , - _ led the clilotus. P! .. -"~ against PiG - WORM BARRiSTI-IR stiiirirolt by using the most eillcctin “I! Blllldlfll’ - ('lll"'l°lkl° MACS Pro-worm , ' TONIC POWDER PALMER 6r HAhLA BARRI. I'll. _ Bank of Nora ll all traces oi Worms niiiti im- prove the health of your pigs. m. MON“- ons 85 F. L. MneNuit. Representative at Dnrniey ‘Not. alone. The Australians wcrcl tMr. Churchill then asked eVCFlWWl s New is the time to iuartl ' Norlinr at. remedy on the market. __ s. J. IIASLAM "ll-ll- lt will thorouglilv tihuilsh Charioticto .0. rice 35 cents ner Iii r t iii t‘ MACS AMMONIAIED Iii I BRO.‘ QEAIL i‘ ' 60 . l l U it ti Sotiitcs, iii)“: Pliiii siirzed “Chrisrfmiis DOU N D _,f _ , _. Relieves acute lirtmichliis “VIOIIII MIT" Charles R. Mcflllf‘ B A. t Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. Elc Riley Bulltline. i'l‘il'lttlil‘l4l Phone 3-» Spnsmodle Crnun. Bmnehlsi ‘ Cntarrb. Couch: and Colds. Price 50 ernts n ltntils MACS PILE OiNliMl-INT A safe and efficient remedy Q15...‘ §Imw or 8.}... Cottlniuiiisiii tiizt)" be :il7 rigltt for Rtflsiatls It home. .i\biv»:-il lllt‘ '~i\'t'l'll‘llt'lll appeals to the world's ivt-altliv tttlt ~ bv a grt-ztl exhibit of Sable. Tivri itiillit-ii Russian itlll‘ tialllrtll tlit- latgvst nnrl fillPJ siiqlt twill iitiilrl -\\'1‘lll. m; exhibition lill \-,~' -,- Illt‘ fifth floor fill‘ salon at I5II|--, lwitb Mrtiiic, \'rv. York City. The sttirc lill\ p Wairil iii a ,\_\'ll(li- cate, headed by Holt)‘ Jiill. which matlc Elie purchase in ro-titicri. ivltli the Russian "ibvcrnmciit. [he pelts, bought in the rztiv state, lfl-illli (Ii tm iW tli. tliill it . mlilll’ hilt nitl lt-ll ill "n acreage was reached in the “crisis year" of 1043 (3,276,000). The highest recorded acreage “m _*t,_<;53_txxv in iii/ll). The acreage llll(l(‘l' potri- S toes has more than rlriithlctl. and is far greater than at any linir- in ill!‘ tontilly's his- torv-{uiyxrfirl acres have hrcii added since i030. The pre-ivar inipnrterl fodder crop of liflween 3,000,000 and qntvonnn tons has'becli reduced to small dimensions. The tiumlmi- of cattle has increased in England and Wales be- come by over 5,000,000 to 12,632,000. twccii i939 and i944 b_v over 400,000 to 7.- t 209,000; and sheep and lambs have declined " Linc. munitlon will Grirmnii li1 This consumption of am- continue on tho time vnst scale day and night. un- ll a hole tins been blasted in the defences. There's another Important point. this connection, The Germans re riclmdlng the Cologne plain so tierrely because it. shields the great Ruhr the Rhine. The Ruhr is the heart. of Hitler's military front. Once the Allties have broken through 6U ('1' industrial zone just across the defences and have reached ‘to Rhine they will be able to r-cli the liithr with those same “big guns and finish devtutstlng Tl"! l0 U1- Tflylor. who is a bright. BDBTR. as “Dlgger". Mr. Churchill. after asking the cruisers captain it Digger was ivn authentic Aus- tralian. asked to be Introduced to him. Then Mr. Churchill sold: "I would like tn hear you slug ‘Wlllllflil Matilda.’ Lt. Taylor sang the s0 . with Mr. Churchill and. other o lcers lustlly joining in the chorus. Mr. Churchill was grinning all round his cigar and looking like s real old British bull- dog." Lt. Taylor said. “He said to me-"I‘hst's the song the Aus- tralians sang entering Bardlzi. Those days we were all alone.’ I hon 111m“ shoetfll Killed: Mill W0 DI suing around uch v d". unable lo do i‘ ' » bu» - '. with the eliildrm Iuling misornblo- liunin ' " our. Kids-q giving nun a mm. and energy. Buy to his. Sale. "5 Budd's Kidney Pills for internal anti external niles ii. is made only of the highest quality lilgrcdlents possessing remarkable thera- peutic value for this purpose. It carries nut its beneficial eiirrt in three ivuyn I soother 2 it. luhrimies. 3 It Is astringent Get a tube today Price 80 cents. TllE 2 MIlGS 14D Great George Street Mail Orders Given from!!! 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