. weighed. PAGE roux THE GUARDIAN responds all used the numbers. But U. N. troops and the Communists use the same , , THE GUARDIAN Hunting Grou . ' CHARLOTTETOWN nds i The Pass OCTOBER 23. 195; ing. Scene, Authomod no second oi-u mu i-on Offiu Old Japjznesg agmI3I,l'l":iS5'1 Kheg 50methl”g " - ' M-pnhen own" was sai a ou i e ommunists , . 3, ohm” Tho lliultl uuu-din Puhiilhing co. knew exactly what was meant. So last - SURELY THEY mm m s0r President pd Auociato Editor, in A Bunion. year Ge,n' Van Flee? Issued an 9l'dellgno ' uwcm, Edmm kw, wmm. nip:-e hill nurilnbers in new: stories. Flew TH oldR.el::ietltiet!l1yt?)Ieo,:Iu(ld:1((i3rild)lix ggigha yulxaetiiiler tn: solciaiisttc trend of oily ' tr av en ' e 'l - Y 5' 05 Gepvrooedit cmcmgnou zanelzs ll aT:e maeingregggn is fgatmgzifeanii E alarm. or perhaps I should say we uriil order as its advociftuhewgm "Coven Prince Edward inland uko tho dew” ' lnhatdeoigcteilivifsthctlde fl)iiEtl:nyc01-igcuila klvtilild ulhhbeuevt. nmthe animal - 5 any D0 lcai partie. fllio Strongest Memory ll Woakor Than the Weakest Ink". UliAH.I40TTE'l'0WN. THURSDAY, ocr. 23, 1952 Threat To Dairy Industry Canadian dairy farmers, who lost a sizable part of their outlet for milk when margarine was allowed in this country, are understandably worried about reports coni- ing across the border of the success of other imitation or synthetic dairy products now getting a firm foothold in U. S. mar- kets. All contain vegetable oils which large- ly replace the usual butterfat content, and sell at considerably less than the straight dairy product. There are rumors that at least one of these products, the synthetic ice cream, -may soon be offered for sale in Canada. ”While consumers may welcome any- thing, that promises a cut in the food bud- get," says the Ottawa Journal, "there are other considerations which have to be "First and foremost of these is the im- portance of our dairy industry to the econ- omy of Canada. There are several hundred thousand dairy farmers in this country and many great industries and thousands of their workmen depend on dairy farmers for a livelihood. There is the matter of conservation of our good farmlands 210-1 practically all straight up and down. charting ocean Depths A great canyon, cut deep into the floor of the ocean, has been discovered by Dr. Maurice Ewing. Dr. Ewing with his little group of scientists, has just returned to New York after a 10,000 mile oceanographic expedition aboard the United States tug Kevin Moran. The canyon, or crevasse, was discover- ed when the scientists were measuring ocean depths with an echo-sounding device similar to ones now being used by the Brit- ish expedition on the Greenland ice cap. A charge of TNT is exploded at the surface. The echo bounces off the rocks underlying the ocean-bed and the elapsed time between the detonation and the resulting echo en- ables the scientist to-calculate the depth. Last July, when the Kevin Moran was cruising about 300 miles to the south-west of Newfoundland the echo-sounding device suddenly indicated a 300 foot drop. By ordering a zig-zag course Dr. Ewing and his men were able to chart 800 miles of the winding canyon. It runs south and then east toward the Virginia coast and iii varies from one to two miles in width. To most of us, says an exchange, tho, conformation of the ocean floor would secml to Dr. Ewing and his fellow geologists tliel to be a matter of doubtful importance. But, 0 I Notes From : l l Another Island By "Anson" PLAN HERE Too! X i. .5”: 1. Notes Bx The Waxz 3 U OVEF 1.200 young Pakistanis are all familiar with this proud mem- ber of Genus Felts KYIOWS very well that she will never allow herself to be , asessed by anybody. she can be a devoted companion (with some reservations). member of the household still more, reservations) and joyful recipient of favour: (with no reservation at all), but she can never be a chattel quite unlike I dog who surrenders himself un- conditionally to the will of master. A cat has no master and no mistress hut only associates during the good behaviour of the latter. The friend who brought the lit- tle thing to us had named her ”Babette." It in II. pretty enough name, but I think as she passes her adolescence we may change it to something more mature, more in keeping with her adult status. But that can wait. Not that it matters very much anyway, for it present, at any rate. one doesn't seem to care whether or not we call her anything. She comes and goes according to her own feel- ings in the matter. To tell the plain truth the rest of us are rap- idly becoming more dependent on Babette than vice-verea. O O 0 With the possible exception: of Homer, Shakespeare. and George Bernard Shaw, more learned books have been written about cats than about any other creature. human or pun-human. The reason being, of course, that they provide unus- ually faecinating study. i so far as I am aware no cat has ever been known to write poet- ry or any other kind of literature but, according to the experts, they have done about everything else. At present Babette is apply- a co-operative (with a his and no one. can ca I r g 17- ha-5 not. I am eel,-tan till: tclm araonevet disposed. to vote the straight socialist ticket, Every on, of them is born 3 little Conservg. tive. O O 0 Being nothing more than an amateur in the study of animals on any sort I hesitate to as-gug Mm the many experts who writri book. about cats. but I do think they are wrong when they say, as most 0, them do, that cats are not esscm. iaiiy affectionate Thilcl take to up a libelous statement, and I hope National Cal. Week will do same. To be sure they don't wear their hearts onvtheir sleeves as dogs do but what of that? As well wmi pare the restrained emotions or an ivory tower mystic with the ex- uberant hllarity of a Jimmie Dur. ante as to compare the tempera. ment of a cat” with that of a dog. My own opinion is that one is hut as capable of affection as the oth. er. There is. however. this dlfirr. ence. In the case of the dog, ,-.1- fection is bestowed as 'a gift. in the case of the cat, it has to lie earned. U C 0 All the experts agree that I rat is the moat philosophically .n. ciined of all animals. This I can accept without quution. Babette, young as she is, is already mu on the way to sharing in that (lis- tinctlon. but I have not yet been able to determine the ipfccise school to which she belongs. in most respects she seems to favour speculative Existentialism but in lesser ways she follows the prag- matism of William James. Her oli- vious interest in the pleasures and comforts of the moment gives cv- ldence of the former. while her . . ' i l sl i . . what might happen to them if an muk pnces giacgit gyofge. mailifpaov gie ate uetto the on y '1 M pmem 1 En I d L d V. farming country of Lucas, and ms herself diligently to the type- limited bias towards pragmatism d b f r ed com etition from an mls enous W 0 Con men 3' IOVDOV ' - mroi E I-In g an - s.u- lmg ”. c'"'”””9tD”"d” Cbunllet We l""”- U9 m this mment she "" 15 5l"””” W me my 5"” M3 N were depresse y 0 C p I . A Ar. luiiglaiul. g . t-kg is us ish Uulveisiiles oi wen g,-emy struck by me mendg use only one finger. Even at that appraising everything she see: by There ,5 As to uhcilier iclcvisinn is al 3 mg teclllhval tiammg with lines and politeness of the penple she is only slightly below myself its practical value to her own sei- cheaper, foreign-produced, oils. blessing or not. opinion hero, ,-1glEllglisli firms. Nearly half of in other countries (lint. nrc nlllnlSiU(lPiliS--Wll0 are in England for the we met on the roads. Without in that particular skill. After more than thirty years of practice I tied opinions and whims. She loves social order but cniy also a health angle to be considered as it is doubtful if anyone is fully aware of the effect on the human system of a large!”- take of vegetable oils over a long period. The possibility 'of widespread fraud has to be remembered. Coming on top of the loss of a chunk of their butter market to. margarine, 3. shrinkage in the volume of exception each farm person we met gave us a smiling hello or I UP of the hat. people who were Complete strangers to, us, or had the time and desire to engage in a little down-to-earth friendliness. W must. say we found the exper- ience heart-warming. it upon oc- casion. you are a bit fed up with humanity generally, take a slow trip through the countryside. and we think youili find the world is l to rejoice in this prirliclllzir niotl-llllllef .V0fu'S-liave won scholar- ..:. Skill ntnracle, is sharply (Ilt'idf'(l. Ii ysiiips. The majority are men, must . . . irn s , . - e - - ' - There is no unanimity on the dates foi-Efew ypaergliiwgw &i;11eiriei;PIcei)vi:i.l;,r:hr:ymsuisgd .u:g-figimglxc Tc;-1r:icin:v:rni1r:eg1. open seasons for lobster fishing but there'::iv'cr;s1d:;vrclL:u' conipa:-lentu-iriujstuuexits are interested mainly in g y , .', K S, 1 now lH (' r. i ( g g Seem5.l0 .139 genexial supp-Olt fol meaSu1OSispidcr's writ of TV is sprt-ridiiigl;E:g:n&;jC:?5edag:1eNe:,:fi art Pak to maintain and raise the standards of qllal-lgi'g(I' most of Great Britain as now - I tmnsniillcrs come into oper- lty of the pack niion, the whole business seems to so far as it can be made to con- tribute to her own worldly sails- faction. I am not sure in tlzix respect she is noticgably different from the rest of us. She shows her serene attitude towards life (always a mark of the genuine philosopher) in other ways. too. For a. week or more now she has insisted on sharpening her nails on the finest piece of turn- can manage to use two. Her chief difficulty appears to be more emotional than technical. As the keys spring up she' imag- ines they are trying to elude her. and she must needs take time out to play with them. I have been trying to convince her that she will never get to be a proficient typist that way, but she lets me know, quietly but unmisiakeably. that I We agree with Alderman Vir- this ixlicn he says that too many . . . have become very much more im- A-not mdsu are being applied (0 me - ' linv other milk sales could well be a cripp .-. ,porlant. Sm,” ind not m I t h . - .- - . .. . . i Th , r I , . n f r , , WEI 0 1 7 full of nice people after ll. - would be well advised to mind my iture in in house. I have tried to blow to the dairy 1ndu5tFY- There are 3. ysummelsldefs lie" 0" me My follalds ,5”, f,.”,l,”,,a,',f,,.,?”.p”,”,'L:,f ,Q,;f,,s'l:jjf xi; 3-at-s Hwltule we fort-ainly: duut Brockville Recorder and Tinles. own business. "I! you can do that." explain ioeher that this is llross great many thmgs that Should be W911 con. lbemg able to fmance the construcuon of amw imemion of mp (mm. : cdigguzid mecoilpl:i1ie.i. ral:lktlg;.Sl1l:;f;ir: M y h she .s1eema' to say. "you and I will lawlessness and cannot be tolerat- - - ; - .- . - .i;. .h-.;; '1 zk. -ti . . cGll' S I fit i std- etaongl d.Aft , bid :1 h sue:-ea were this gets out of rink smug mt acsordinr-ir;:..::..:':..":..:::: at .. .... :...:.:: .:...;.'.:'.:. - - a....:::.l.::..:..";:...:n:;i to Mayor Henry W9dg9- B.V f0ll0Wmg lllelit put: another nail in the r0f- Cmldmn and W9l95C9”l5- We d0 little ceremony held in Divinity Minding one's own business has am very firm she will desist but hand.” . , mmk that ""336 wlmg ”"35pm' Blwaw been difficult for the sim- she lets me know in no uncertain , ,g,ggg,.m.m..... ood old fashioned one of raisin tlwillii "I flllr iniilu.tii'r. because we, .. , ., Hall Thursday night. thus launch- -, g t... t th t I p r."y 0 .d g NV are losing the will...:inri lll('rCi'0r0,g:leS llilwldr.-la f(0uP19S1'”D l5'l0P' ing one of the most interesting pro- pie reason that the business of manner that for her it must be To Hshel-men money iis e own in pay c.nsi eia . pine iibiliai -lu iiiiikv our mvnf fmfd mt?” "1? 9'-W” Vehlcles jects now under way in Canadian one'a neighbour appears to be the best or nothing. Rather than ;lnlliSEnii'lllS. In short, sigh rini-etc" 19” C” ml Slmels need mme universities. our tendency is to more interesting. In these days. us; any other device she will ni- less over a period of time for a rink than Department officialsiby borrowing the necessary funds. Must of to M,,,.h,.1iliaii a good talking-to. ciiougli Certainly low her.nails to go unmanicured. This in an annoying trait but one cannot help admiring the deter- when individualism is looked up- on as a grave sin against society. it is well nigh impossible. But a . more for granclin:i's rlziyl lllicy nrc right, but they are 001'-Lulm" ' are Qld ltainly not lu;:i('ul, the morzilisis.jT95i30"5lblllll'- concentrate on work based upon, or flowing directly into, the Cana- dian acene. The imagination which accept I they Federal Fisheries evisin 21 Ian to cstablishl , . 7 are reportedly Cl 8 fl) . V nee and o l:l.Y1l9SS-li:1C), are l'i'rDl)7li:('tl Hlo gnqllotilrlhall bf old Cil0'l,lgli.l0 know has brwght Into being he” ,, cah lndividuansuc to the hast mined inflexible attitude of mmd 11 permanent Pmgram 0 msflla l The Canadian cost of living index is nowqlP- ll O W: lwii rm M""l.W't 3 -.95” ll.” ,md5 ””' Public school designed to study the cul- burr. with Only an incidental in- it demonstrates. There are always loans to fishermen who sustain losses Ofiabout as low in com .- ,. i i,,(,f,l,?,.,,lf',.,pl',f:M” f 1;”? ,,l('i”-jl,fl””:f”” ”"”h”?n ill”. 0'1 "90 lure of Islam, whose adherents are tereat in society. will not tolerate dangers involved in perslstrnrr l ' i Daiison iutll the Amer-i ' i ' ll ml "'3 ”"'"' we 5 mm descmfd mgl”a5Si ” physically at least remote from a relationship on any other basis. but most of us could very well do R93-1' alld other equipment as a result Oiiican index as it was in mid-1950 declarcslm mm "L storms. A scheme of this nature has been Trade Minister Howe, going on to predict :Lcilibridge Herald. 1 Yet we must be fair, and Ad-; This much I have learned from with a bit more of it. Babette. and it leads me to doubt ' America, is greatly to be mended.--Montreal star. com- , I The other day we had occasion mit that even some of. tlic li00lli(0 tom some of me luck roads 01 provisions can be made. Moreover, the cession but certainly that is not sufficient (and l,ii1llPiir(l, 'for surely this is a matter of personal lty have suffered so severely as to of the mouldering flowers: Bell. Muthieson & urged for. some time by several fishellmenls :1 decline for the next monthly T9p0I'l. Tlld vimw-rs tlirmsclves are not so sin 0' T 0T83niZatl0”5' , isituation is not quite so favorable as that that their kcennoss isn't nftri: nru um -W3---tmo”'w wmm the ' From the fund Fslabllslled mlder. Hmimight indicate. Much of the decline is duum slum? T."1”m.",”m nk""9.s5 M "i iMQ)”9mlQ” ' ' projected scheme. says the Moncton Timesmo such ,,,,sf0,.,u,,eS as me Amem,'an' emj 37' .35.? l.?J,."3.”.i, S.”,f.f3,,.”.;l,'l;;2L?,ZIl Old Charlottetown . Palmer 8: Huslum Motheson. Paulie & J fishermen would be able to obtain paymentslibargo on -Canadian meat. mine niigfgiiious iiiiage llllill AM P. I L ' yoga! It. I. I;:sI.IAtiiil. 3.9.. LLB. Nicholson - amounting to the depreciated value of eqUIP'- rllghl! m SW C WM mm” mm ....' : gm, 0, N::,' ;:',,,f,c'chmb,,, merit lost. Then loans at low interest rates " ' " On the other llflilil no one can AUTUMN Charlottetown, P. E. L d” w' ”ATu59N' Eco would be made to provide them with suffic-1 B9f0F9 he Wen 8095 t0 3393" 35 ambasi lyrzllnygstlthtnvullligglfxys. Gin STORES "ML 1 . . I0mY To Low: A” E” "Mnm BA" ml lent funds to buy new gear. This, it xvotildi53fl0F- The HOW R0l?91'l-. Mayllew is faced ”'.l"35- i?””l9”'l0" is u virtue: "On Friday last, the labours of A 5p rliliuriamm the yen. mt MICPIIOO 3: Trainer JOHN P." NICHOLSON. LLB. wan gave to nsnermen the vr0i9C”0"Cl"”l at least mush uouem- The :;:::.i:.1:..:"i.:i:2:.;::: ::"::,::i:: ill: 1;::;.:;:9”::.::;:;. ";:.:":::::l Pm” "' " ””"""”' W. B-vi-M m at least nearly akin to that enjoyed by Japanese have not conceded l0 Canada or Vislon's cnlcrlninincnti. willie minnnl by a. very heavy falliof ralrli). ac- To hiriirsself he talks; I SOMERLED TRA 03' B" C0llIb.cotltaI;lel.-G:::n:ysg:etL0Ill . western grain growers under. me P. Fy AV other Fj0mn1011,vea1tl1 Coumries me freedom ::e(a),rn;::inrsno1irii.V ylOl.p-(l'ili(;llSl;Kdppl;:'l)(;mI;l!ll; ufynipiniied, as from the coldness For at eventide. iiatenlnc earnestly. CIIIYIMZCOEOWII Act. ,of their troops from the civil power which who niigiuf ollicrwlisc go unscon ?,e,:,;:dyah,,.1?1L, ”i?.iL"Je silciweillipilal M Nsailclufigliou may mm mm lob J. A; McGuigun M Alb." Farmer Q 6 But the man in its finalized form niust,Was granted to the United States. It is,:f;g,':;ll';f;'i:; ,",'1';': 'c'"jfl'il;"- nffoglg hall in several places not very mr In the woiiu: V nainusrrzit. souorron, aw. ' in ma ' ' ' be awaited before definite evaluation of jt.gli'atlleI' late at llllS date 10 try for the con- ESSIHIP. are better unseen anyway ("stunt .SWcm1 rarmlfws. on the Eanhward he boweth me heavy NoTAnY' nah Burilterwand solicitor mm matter!) St. Peters Road and iii its vicin- stalks Cunlo nuuding Bmk of Common. Buudmt Charlottetown scheme will, reportedly, be submitted to reason for letting it go by default. apliC1i3n.m” H" mm In no” ri1thteqjxt)i(l)mlg:.: aorta sgligpio E; glggyilyuhzngsethembrttihag agsftigwg Mon” ,0 mm . - .' - - . . :1 ic ' ' m” the fishermen for their endorsation, or otli . , . side W the qummn. Tmvmnn very much ,,,j,,,,,d. In one Spa, 0,, ' chmy; FOSfCl' A w I h 6 d" M, made many of Us mmmm. the Princctowii Road. the hall Heavily hangs the hollyhock, Burllten. Solicitorn. Ito. 0 G” en a" I erwise, before it is presented to the House of Commons for parliamentary approval. A hundred newly minted shillings will play a big part. in the Coronation. In a wiiii things that we might other- wise linve done no more than nib- hlc at: great. plays, great. music stones are said to have lain on the ground nine inches rlecp and to have been of immense size. iieavily hangs the tiger-lily. The air in damp. and hu.sh'd and B. B. BELL, Q.C. 6. IL FOSTER," LLB. Loan: on City LLB. QABRISTER. EOLICITOB. Ital and Farm v-- -'''i ceremony faithfully maintained at all Cor- ,,,,,l ,,,,,.m' and ,,H,,., mm; M M, vi.-mm the hm, mm,mau.,,, we 0", p,.,p.,,ue, I , K0 . . . , , , I I . , Phllllpl Juidng , feat! S onations since the Middle-Ages, the smnmgs which, liecaiisc our tastes lie in can obtain at present. however, As a sick man: room when he 150 Richmond street 1” ammn 33,5. - wm be used to redeem me magnum ::1:.".'..."".::l.'5'..":” 1;: ::a.i:.:'::. tsimirit .32: .. ..t:”.::..::”i::... v'--'Wwn- Nu now w an . .. , - . A despatcll from an Assoclalved Press Clled State sword presented by the soy. Now, they are delivered to us tive in its effects. has not been MY VHY 119139 1'5-ll"! ind m! Wl'l0l9 Ff.dQfic A Luf e .c- ' - - ri it here l m l i t ' - soul rlevea chase Ru MCOIICH ' 9 ' correspondent explains how those Korean eroign in homage to the ChU1'Cl1- Aftel” aswii wage "for ifmriiliailn mr':(arl-' :qulXi1i(liecdol”t'li1cs-l1tCil1 filfmgouisfl.-esllilgl M the motif rich Smell of t-ht rob 3-4 B"'m"' swam" Notlnl hills get the colorful names that crop up wards, the shillings and the velvet bag in snnmntlon. 'No more. is rcriulml Rim, being accompaiilgl wan. tins ie-vea. BAEIIISTEB. 80!-ICWOB. '”''r-'''l,'.'.',i..LTi.,,i,”.,':"'.'-''u”'i'''' "' In news from the battlefront. Some are all which they are contained Wm rem ; l 0" "l" 9”” W" 5””i' dml" '" "58 WI"d- The W18" "Y the "Wm Md m” ”"”h - NOTARY. Etc. Donna on City and rum - an t 9 familiar surroundings mavbe in Of the fadin ed on I bo be- but forgotten. There were the first Old property of Westminster Abbey, our favourite armchhir, look-in, ;”,,":,,,”,f',',l,'gl"',;C;f,i,l,,";,a,,”,l;,”,',l” "ta, ":3; noun, 3 I 0 x I'M” T""" n''n'"'" ' 1'"'l”'"”' Baldy, Bloody Ridge and Heartbreak Ridge. , , , ”"d "9 ”'”",”,"V:"”d- of hall, which was very vivid, and ?I7el:v;ilytehz;lgi:lul,l.ltbrl;)0-5:2nmnower c”A::::':'1':'5:?W" J, 5, Tgylgr the greatest 0f lhem 311' The” were the Ca, d W. H h - '”"" "W9 W W” '"'""' "'0' ::::i::ega:ttolfnfillealliagurimg Over its grave i' the earth no chiiiy. 7 OPTOMETBIST WI second Old-Baldy, T-Bone Hill, Pork Chop la 8 ds "mmg "3 W10 35'"?-' 3”m'""- '" "l"”'9 "5 "7 " heard of little injury done by it Heavily hnniza the hollyhock. Gender 3: Husxcml ;.S'3':i2..'st.1' Hill, Bunker Hill, Capital Hill, Kelly Hill countries represented in the packed ring at greater nwareness of current ev- ents and a better understanding of with the exception of striking the south Heavily hangs the ytiger-lily. GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LL! omoo Phone mu-Bonn 1013 and Finger, Ridge. Now W5 White Horse the first draft sale held recently at Miil- what is happening beyond our own azgfggigfsngftthghshan M -Lord Tennyson. am-Imn ma eouciton D Mountain and Triangle Hill. hms' Crlem Perthsh"e' Sc0tla"d' Mme of lllgiiurfmiinwdokndall-' 5 Carl mil knoclilnll down ""3 i-at-use-43;-coat-com-co-Qow Mu” "' um Byron J' Grun" 0' ' h t h i ., S the noted Shorthorn herd owned by Mr. hut how much more effective thnri ho?" attached thereto: the" N- ' v '3'""""' 3'""f ”'C”""""" 3"" onowmnfsr Where dot 93' 89 t er n3me5- omev Dun St t Nrllh.” I bl, b H me woken 0,. me wmte" word ter, after it short time, recovered." u T?'”TTT"T-T'T”m'IT 1” Ken. shag; phone 879 like Foolig Mountain and White Horse. are 1 Cgni MeWalt;..1951lf it ;1u2 a. u ,5 me dmmmc pmum -g,H,,m,d., Gumey my 30. mt g 33.0” Dr. w. R. can... (onwu nu" mm, translations of Korean. Others such as cave n are . , 6 C e , guineas Still controversy rages. and no- i , i Triangle Lone Pine Old Baldy 'Pork Chop (35380) mm M'" F' E" 13' Gaurlay Of gloigbrlerihoarpsheigalt ii: fif?ilio"tdhefd,:nl:2!t,l(?rlin'tlnitilidi:v1i:'lacl)n' 'W'w.e'.t..:..Cm Onlimpnmon All"... M' emit LLB. v V ' ' v v f P: Graduate - - ...A d 1 b In of II . and Taone look that way from the ground Southern Alberta. Of 13 lots sold fol ex :asY'I;l.t1Uwh:'l"el;h:C:x;):'l.plef)fnll::gl l"eIr:ret::ets3:',l;l':T;:J:1:aur':c:-3)! "mt; "ma van": jthom rm" S"ll,AB TOWN Ianuawnn. eouorron. an or on ii map. Bunker Hill is full of bunk- ers. Kelly Hlii honours an unknown hero. Capital Hill belongs to the South Korean port, 5'went to Canada. I O This date 1942 General Alexander was poor game is televised all sorts of complications arise. People who might have gone to witness the match mayprefer to clay at home next flew months. oddly enough as in result. of developments quite far removed from sport. It is a safe bet that television til the breaking of the any And when III low that ho , ' ' not against him, he touched the hol- low of his thigh: and the hollow Dr. A. L." Moclsocc '" m''”.' ” no Iiclunoiul lt. - chuiomcowu ' rhono 500 J. A. Corrutliors. R-0- ,Capital.Dlvision. The naming is done some- ready to carry out Mr. Churchill's instruc- :1-'ed,,n;v itigauniollheczllifgi tlcollvctifcl: 1:idzimrluifigix.Tif:dcor:il:?erwi:&: ll: aw:-on:I':IdhM7h!hl:. liindmll: 0PTQW5T3l3" times by the troops that take the heights tlons of Aug. 10 to take or destroy at the ad, H1): that were all it might ht; and gpring than pvef liter; it; this utd.. Lot. and go, for-.. tho. any GLORIA ninunna 1” put 3"... mm. 2511 no me: and bxooa.so1;ne;;m-thy stag earnest opportunity, the Germ.an-Italianiii.ii'i2"cEi;.f:u5.i”3t”o.?S.n'1-ni2....ut :2:-. ::'-,,'if:,,';;,-,;-;g,g :3 ... ......... .. ....... .. man co -:-m--- M;-21., officers back at division eai quarqegs, an army commanded by Field Marshal Rom- ymreghlngteijajioyg-mi;-:a;e1:15:15 kiJvllll).b:msli;rende'thil:g 1)ct(),:Il:Il:;:l.z Ana I;IAIII::I1O hing. w:mAu of pt. Q, QQANE & coMpANY i gometime! WW3? curregpon en 5' e man melv together Wlth "9 supplies and e3tab' ed inotch is likely to be ntti-nct- families now teetering on the :1? an; n;"' .'h.:."';. '2'": OIIAIOTIIID AOOOUNTANTI I , way . yje for the colourful string lishments. Advancing 750 miles from E1 lays, people! all itiyeli; :t,ielco:int;y l:lrdl:k”ofth;.ifylaxze;1 rggetigordgnzlill hi.-mm ,”ob. 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