_ THE‘ CHARLOFITETOWN GUARDIAN L +4"3-_'l-_+.'£g',l'.4~..+ér" '*ri-fi-fk-krbtd-drabtikhkd-dsé-b-k-t-ii-hb-ieé-i-é-bi-‘l-ié-bi-biéiitieéiiififiivbil-"bi; -i--i-~i-+-i--i-é»+++-i-+++++-i--i~§++ sews-imi- ‘l- '+~i-s4“F-f-+¥~T'-I-F++-I-P-F-P4=¢4=+4441-4 :¥_'lr_t'l~_'l~'lr't"t-##3##tie4-115‘b-t-t~§'l'fi't"t~.tfl':k§:lt:bfk§fifi§fifl“ - Deep yourcontentment in that blest abode. QWIIo wait, the last clear trumpet-call of God. "’ _'E-FEF.'P F-Y-WWVT" a- a- ti’ f!’ ti" T ' i f O-DAIY the United Nations, Partners in Freedom, have triumphed over the beast of Berlin and all his Nazi E p tyrants. Let us join in Joyous Thanksgiving, praising God, that through His Wisdom, Justice and Freedom have Iti prevailed. i h» a ' 7t 1f Freedom, t‘, at precious, Heritage, purchased at tremendous cost in sacrifice, toil ..__d sweat, has risen from . (heasheg-qf world-wide Ruin and Slavery. God grantus courage, Determination and Unselfish Leadership, so that -1~ in the days tocome Peace and Brotherhood will reign throughout the World. l: * Thanks be to God which Giveth us the Victory! 3 *~ l‘? y , In our rejoicing let us not forget the “swell lads”, who willingly laid down their lives to save us. They knew the agony of war, and they also knew the apathy which peace _ would bring, as expressed in the pleading voice of one who will not come back: i: . - a s» ' “I only hope that when this war is over, people wont forget those who‘ j ' O I g , h died to save them, and let the world drift along with povertyand ignorance g ' '\ as 118.1811, until anvil!" war wakes them once again. ‘ 3 n’ a That is whatlam" afraid of. lam afraid that the day peace is declared; It ill, " z Maple are going to return to their own narrow aspirations and lives and 1 flora/gt all those swell lads who didn’t come back, by refusing to sacrifice F 5; :2 and work for a better worl .”‘ i] All l pray for is that we who are here shall not be forgotten when the war is t; over. l pray that our sacrifices will not have been in vain, and that in another few it years the-world will not be drowned in blood again. “Greater- lovehath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." I‘: . . r ‘ i ‘*2 “O valiant hearts, jwho to you,» glOry ‘mme/ ‘f’ Through dust of ’ conflict and through battle flame; It i‘ Tranquil you lie; your knightly virtue proved, " l if Your memory hallowed in the land you loved, i i " F? Proudly you "gathered,- rank‘ on» rank, to war, 2 As who had heard God's message from afar; if: 6' All you had hoped for; all you had, yowgave, g a To save mankind-"yourselves you scorned to save, P‘? in F5 ,, - _ v Splendid you passed; the great surrender made, . g3 g Into the light that never more slid” fdde; , . i l t‘ l ‘L. .'. 1:05., LIMITED v ‘lit-W-s-w»¢'i-4'-i¥-Qw-s--n¥sZ-r_+_+.++~i-rife-ra-s-t-ii-i-et-r-iis-r-li-isli-v-s-rwc-e-r-r-r-ew-v-e-r-i-w-e-ié-v-s-w-r-r-s-w-++-iI-v--v-+++_-i-+-i--i-e++-r--r-+"+=r-’-r-v-w-"#=i-"+‘+=s'+'-§+=i-' . m i‘? raiumifin