PAGE FOUll ,_,__. Curr RLUTTETOWN rrurrnnrsu illurnlug Urrlly Wounded ln I187) G '..‘l\ its» ‘.,.u,,,|,.,,,. Lin", Cm, w uhesrer u. MeLnro VIN: President: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. rn-ul Col. l) f\ dluclunnon. 0-8.0. n. Burnett. FJJ A. Burnetl sr-rarrls-r): fir!" ~r and Aranurillll "MIN" J Assuur-nre Editors: Frank WWW! 15¢ l“ SLi|;5gt|{|P‘l‘l0N RATE! By ma“ m ,._p_1__$;_up p" year, $2.50 for B month: 51;." n" 1r nrurrllrs; 50c (or one month u", “flu-pry will) pu year; $3.00 fur b molllhl 51,75 W; 3 ururrlllsr 60c for one Monlh. .» - -- -- ‘ii-WMIYW By Marl lu CHILI’ Prplurrcra and’ U h A. _ 53111111.» “slum will! n" W"; 51-0” w" ' "‘°'"""' 50c fur 3 month! rrruy Ire obtained It time: arrunre, hawwYuLkr '01!‘ -, -~ ‘time: srlrk and n n! an. soul" 'h'i.lil\rrll'nri\\lr’:llll\rllri‘li Stun! Air-m":- 17-45 l'°°| "'- :"‘u:’r':,;h _,_ rm,“ “gr is...» 52., Toronto; Nun mud. criirmiu Lrrurler, Otunur; uolh-‘I "H" Mimi "dlwm 0m; rruu ‘romp-vi- sin-p, Mnllflllln N. 8., ' .._,_‘< "The so-imyvst lllflvreru i8 ‘Veflke’ "m" ff" Weakest Ink.” ________,_ A Ne“, Regi§1er-\Vhfll Clirrrlurrofnv- n Thu ' .\,;r~n.,, flnlal|||;;'~ 51-“! For ‘l’ be recalled Tiii-{Ti _ 4 _\..ir 0i the wnr it wrllof an the » .- ~ -' taken ‘ “p.113 “.15 _ _ r,_‘_ ‘l rnqcther wrflr tllfilf qlhjhhc“ ‘i ‘w... work of zirrv lflfld- h c. ‘ . T ' ed inncrrrillkullfllflmil Fhnu illiOYlllllllUll rl llCilll-d 3T inn manpower on an a — lir 1'... firs shat a r PM“ ¢ifizen~ w \ Illiib i~ l‘ T pine :1 rlrc ulnar. i -- ygquircd to ‘pl out war" 6517""? l) Next _\' ela- . . aiiiazr f.‘ “h, (j,.,l_.--‘1_;v w-illr srill 11101“?- < i.» he flll§\\‘i‘l't‘ta.l bY “all can‘ N, 1,.~;1;r'.iv 0f flue or imprison- men, h, ,,__,. “fir, argiictd that the PYCCCLlIHg rewisfrv llkliliki be sufficient for wartime PET‘ poi-CS (‘n w-zrs cxifxiirerl that this was not so, t a? " 3 r\'_ And so again tllfi { ‘Hnriiur it desired 01' ~¢ iwiri- inr;r:;pi-\\'er and \\'(>rrrzrrrp0v~‘@1‘ rrrl the war Ciiort- . ~,,.5 “m. 5pm; in gaflrerrrrg h,,,,,i,~,-,i, 0f rhousands m0"? i. ~ug tin-m at Ottawa. t l \..~r week in the HD1156 0f CflfllrIrM-IYS t‘ e Xi‘ er of War Services, H011- Mr, Tlrorsuti, was asked to cable snswers to ti“ fpilrqyilii: questions: _ _ "i. f/vr r.'~.- _r r-rrnuiriil used Illa vrforirraflorl o;.,n,',,,y ,i,, ,,'.,~ ,~~ ‘lfllrlf rcuirlrirtznir t0 conrprle lfatislirs‘ riY" fur-i I/lvh". (‘ll if“; mmfb?’ of Jkillcii )ll(.'l.'~ili‘lll'.f‘ of wwl‘ wlurlz are available; (b) the m‘ ' Ia uilzirh these hours of work 0Y6 b€ilIq “if, (pi liar munnrr in which they aw b05111, “In 1.! llll ill.‘ lllllllflfl‘ of unskilled 111111.!- huzui: 0f uwcrilllhlfi’; (f) if“? "f" " f’ er m ci-zrr iiciri riwrle wuigl; and the (‘Jfffllf f0 which they (IN! bfl"?! utilized; (f) the extent lo which the uflJlflllt-‘d [abgm- is lining lrailird? _ "2. If, so, rr-lu.‘ _i~l.:1i-!ics (Ira available?” Amlilrgr-g i5 hi1’, Tlrursonis reply: "1, (a) No; (b) See 0015100)’ l0 "It"; (C) Se? “m,” r0 “i-r"; (d) _i‘\'o; (c) See nnsuw lo “d"; (f) No. "2. None.” Now two new rwgiszrtirirrzrs of Carrzrdizrrr marr- power have been zrunoirrrccd at Ottawa. The first, to be completed this month, is to include Ill the employicd persons, of whatever order, in- cluding the 2.500.000 persons already registered and riesci-Zlizil aml carrlindexeil for thc purpose of unemploynreut insurance and also all the employ- ed persons not covered by that plan. The second registration, to include all the people not regist- ered in the first, and “with special emphasis on married wwunen." will be firhen in July. 'l'he pviiplc of Canada will want to know wirat this is all about, and why it should be necessary in view of full and complete information already 0n file at Ottawa, m take another national regis- try at this time. Russian Guerilla Tactics The Russian.- arc fighting with imaginative and daring leadership. When the Nazis moved into Kiev, they \\'i.‘l<‘ ;r:._-r<~i-al>i_v surprised to firrd that some of the lilltsl lrofcls were little damaged. They switched on the llglllS and the hotels blew up. As winter mine. the Nazis desperately sought shelter in tuvrrs, villrrgrs. flllll farm houScS- Holed up as snugly as bugs in rugs, they rvcrc all set ll) wail fur spring and the new offensive- p“, “imp. giro" \.l(‘I]I_ firings were thrown through the wjpnliiiw - lzl r grenades and flamrng ' C -? ' " lesprcad did his 111ml, ll n, _. >0 “if sort of uuwilki \\'.'l‘r'l.'ll'\‘ beeoiue that ilwuiilflfli of (lei-mini swlilicrs sought shelter in snow-banks rather lirftrr hwy.» the terror of a. night m- floors. Ger-luau lzineruage strelt srgirs became mys- (Qvinrply inn-ll n, llunilreils of soldier's wcnt lrlirnl fiwiiir lifill . ll_1_' rwullzn vliscnvcrcrl in aband- oned ,.,1]_.,.., rxiiliiiliwl when opened. Oil dfflingrl l‘ ...<:i\i~< (ll {llliilVlOllCd Russian vehgpii». .1. Tu- lirariuqs in Nazi trucks. Grmo-u , ' ' ill trains crashing into “mp t,‘ . .< carried out through- out the u inptrigu, have lrarl not a little i.» 4,, .,. _‘ nul srrecvss achieved by the lfu> Yin ?\\"il\‘i"~'. Agsixlirrgf Nllvrlirtrrl slutlelllS T," “KIN, ,.,,,,,,.,,, i, giving fzorrsiilcr- afiiln ltl iilti 1;: i 1r i~f ilxsi~llilg nrcrlical stud- (‘Hi5 wiilii ll yin liiv l\'i>_\:rl Lfzrrririlizrer Arm"; i\lc<lic:rl t"n';~~- , _\',.;, ‘ ~- Flliin an <-.\"<:li:r:rgr, Presi- l] inr lJlOfi young ilncror.» ‘rip in cririirg for the vic- ' ill titnc a-ppxrrcrrlly n41 ,, tllficilll circles -.r,-\, .\-lil~l‘l‘ll('llll_\’ the col- _ln mil fninr sewn and a lrail (ml r1". ll'.'llll'lll_'. and tire 'vi<."ii.'r cflrvl .'rtli~1rlinn to fir: . m, ._ minim-n fr) ilepinil on vaca- llllil mrzririp fur‘ r-xyiensr-s would lrr‘ greatly lnrmllc '. l: ~~illj"_(‘\ll‘ll llml flrc finvcrn- "1011! .l:li~h a ll-lll llllltl rm \\‘llll‘ll to draw at a morlr- its Murals: rule Although others en- listing fur army, nary or air force received pay. ."l l i :1" c l‘ . _ .. i-f —_-=..~?_5___ uniforms, board and lodging, medical students looking lOr'\\'2ll‘(l to service in flre _Army Medical Corps were obliged to train at their owu expense. The British authorities asked for 300 medical of- ficcrs before the present month. The necessity for recruiting and speeding up medical training lrad become evident. » .\t last there is a prospect something may be ilune, although apparently if required a visit to Oftawa from Dr. Gallic Kurd Dr. Ryerson of the University to explain the requirements, Surely it will not be said of medical service that if i; 100 little and too late. EDITORIAL NOTES .- Tomorrorv week Palm Sunday, following Sim- clay Easter. v n: m s Pfcmlizr Campbell is as adroit as s. prize Pugllm m "filling orrslaughts, and comes back smiling every time. i n: m v Onl)’ 51g me" nwntally, and culturally apologize when they mllre mistakes -—Fishcries Minister Mrchaud evidentlyluis potiin ihat class. Today marks the twenty-fourth anniversary of start of the great German offensive in the lest war, which fumed out to be the pnlude to victory for the Allies. i‘!!! Some of Mr_ Maclccuzie King/Ks chickens COlll- irrg lrome t0 roost. r\lr. Rene Clraloult, Liberal M. L~ A., supporting a resolution in Quebec legislature advising the electors to vote "no” irr the Plebiscite said: “I believe that during the past 20 or 25 years the Liberal Government has educated the people against conscription. It rvorr its elections that way and now it must suffer the consequences . " n- u m x The British Ministry of Labor has notified the managements of the leading London hotels that they must limit their permanent guests to 25 per cent. of their available space, keeping the rcst for transients. These are defined as persons who stay the maximum of four days. In addition, the hotels are supposed to give [rriorily to diplomats. business men, soldiers and journalists. although in what order is not clear- u s a v Better late than never. The Prince Edward Island Travel Bereau, of which Mr. B. Graham Rogers is supervisor, is issuing an attractive calendar which should be popular with visitors, depicting u it does, “The Lillian E. Kerr" in full sail leaving the harbour last August, while a little boy sits on the seawall pensivcly watching its movement. The calendar is in colours, and the tabs cover twelve months from hlzrrclr r942 to February r943. n: v w What the average man does not know about slripbrokirrg and kindred business would fill many vol u m e s, and llrcy must admit being puzzled reading in H a. n s ar d that the Federal government paid $83,900 for the Sankati and another $97,000 in altering her to suit their purposes. If they pay $400,000 for a similar steamer for Summer service at Borden will if imply another $470,000 in alterations, etc, to make her suit our particular service? i 1K I! ll Robert Southey, English poet and man of lcfters—a. greater prose writer than poet, though his poetry shows a magnifieant command of language and careful craftmanship; he is re- membered rather in his clever ballads than in his longer poems, for which he was appointed (I813) poet laureate: "You are old, Father William, the young man cried, And pleasures with youth pass away, And yer you lament not (he days that are gone: Now tell me the reason I pray . . . .” “In the days of my youth I remembered my God, And He hath not forgotten my age." a m m An importanl memorandum dcplerirrg the lack of err-ordination of Canada's medical services with respect to the war and recommending t0 the Dom- inion Government a “central committee" plan such as has been evolved in Great Britain for dealing with the distribution of medical men is published in the March issue of The Canadian Medical AS- sociatiorr Journal. The memorandum, which opens with a. survey of the part taken by the Association in Canada's war effort since the outbreak of hos- tilities and then goes on to point out the fresh pro- blems developing with regard to the supply of rrreclical men and their proper selection and place- ment, heads the journal's regular "War Section" of the current issue and is introduced editorially as a "sobering reflection that with more than two years’ experience behind us, there should still be such a lack of integration of our cffnrfs . . . no co-ordinatiorr of nredical enlistnrents for the three fighting forces, to say nothing of providing for the needs of civilians in case of raids or other grave emergencies." Y! 1i i! Ill l? Here obviously is tlrc city householders point of view as expressed by Mrs. _l. Leslie Hodges, chairman of llre regional advisorv committee of the \Var Time Prices afd 'l'ra<lc Board." “The Board put potatoes under lllC price ccil- ing again because there had been indications of speculative trading, fhc situation ivas similar ta: that which prevailed in the onion business when these vegetables sverc released from the ceiling mouths ago; price increases started immediately. Of course. a certain amount of rlris increase was fully justified, it was (luc tn special marketing null crop conditions. llmvevcr, when the prices wcnl above a lcvcl which these condition warranted, the Board foul-z action. Onions were the first to he placed back llllflff‘ the ceding, and illsl a few days ago, the [minim situation reached a point where tlrc llurrrrl felt it necessary in stop further increases." Mrs. llndqcs explained that both these new ceilings were hzrscil on earlier prices than those which prevailed at the time action was taken. Onions were set back in the lriglrcst price at which llrey snlil lietwcen _l:urrrary' 5 and jaun- zzry r0 of this year, and potatoes cannot now llc sold at any higher price than they were during the week ending February 4. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUABQTAN NUTES BY THE WAY Howl towns n" mrougnou; Great Brmrrm Armand m; new factor-res, some at 1416111 Goya-mg g, square mLe M 13nd’ 1°1- makmg nrunruons and emer- war marerrul. The 166101155 have l‘? "e burn, u-erl irwuy frcrrr congested are“, and, rrrsrcad of trflvellflfl long distances DJCKWAXOS and T01”- w-mus, worker's can now lWB 011 he gpol, in (runs built. 11! Pa!“ 915?‘ where and assemblrd where r9- quired along “in: canteens, rc- firrgerated srorcs, gcrrergarcy hospi- tals and slroPe- — 51- 111cm” Times-Journal. springing up Mrs. Eleanor Roosevell. went fnro the Office of Civilian Defence as r1 plhCh rriuer, t0 try to pick up some of the louse ends Mayor LuGunrdra, (m: luff all over the place. She gor rrorlmr‘; fill 0f W- emept a 1oz more work and abuse. Yesferdav, her urrrdrflrlttlxrg job flndshed, Mrs. Roosevelt resigned. we fee) mat, use nnuon owes her s debt of thanks for _ a thankless task completed. - Clrrcagfl $1111- Ollawa’; was’ of doing things rs well illustrated by we WW1" wnoemlng the installation of If: refd sirens here There was, first of all, the question of the W1» o! sirens to be used A committee of engineers after careful investiga- rron decided to inst-all one ups. Ottawa. lmnredlatcly awarded a contract for another type. After protest that was cancelled and orders placed for the kind recom- mended, Tlrcn the s‘rr-r.s began to arrive. The local A 11.? ccm- ruibtee sorrgtrl. to bigzn rlrr work of lnstallzitiorr Dr Marxian, here at the time, promised immediate authorization when he returned r0 Offawa. H‘; has been 1:1 Ottawa more than three wccks. Urgent appeals have been gcxng for-ward to Ottawa, but the srfsrrs remain irr storage 'I'(re qrzc trrrrr 1s ap- parently just how the work of in- stallation 1s t0 be aid for. 0t- tawa Ls wrestling vi th it. ~ Van- couver Province. during the last 50,009.00’) in 1s the final An increase 10 years cl’ almo-L India's population computation made by ‘the census commissioner as a result of the 1941 census. 'I‘ofa1 population of India ls 388500.000, of which Erit- fsh India's share ls 296000.00 ‘Iire prm us rat-lo cf three f0 one bcLw .n the Dfitulatfcus of Brrlislr India and the States 1s maintained. T013 1931 census re- corded an increase fri the popula- tion of about 10 1-2 percents" vuhlle the 194? censu- shows an in- crease of 15 percent. Trrr yrars ago India's populalicn of 352(70U.000 included llllfldfl/ll of B‘. has lu- hablt-nnts. and if Burma had bren included In India's total again - ft. ls now a. separate country -the populnfinn would have exceeded 400000.090 In ‘he prFf 5w years the number of India's inhabitants has increased br 100, 09.000. Indian Press Union. Sgt. Observer R. Bruce Pet- ersen, of Toronto, balkrg out over England one dark nlcht, found himself, 0n ccnlacf w':'-lr land, a przsoncr cf war. s nsorrs de- scent. was apparcntrv ill umrd, for the IOB-pcrurrl ' warren slowly to enrflr, w d seend within the barbed wire confines of a, prlsorrenof-vrar camp "f never saw so much bnrbcd wire ln all my life", said Peterson "How I mis- sed tangliug up in if is beyond me. Even my ‘chute did not tangle in it, and 1 landed light as o, feather". Parachuting intq a przson camp might. be a risky busincss, but Pet- erson had to do a lot of shouting before he could clam intention and ascertain his rrrrcreabours. Evan as that he fclf much better off than one of his Nova Scolia ‘plane-mates, Sgt. R. G. Stewart. He landed 1n a pasture in (he dark- ness and was almost immediately in flight. agaimwwrt-rr a goal. in hot. gursurl. - Canada's Weekly (Lon- on . Mr. Waller Hun-up, pres]- derrr of Llre Publishers‘ AS~ZCCIMJOIL who announced lasr week brim, books would be primed on thinner paper, trunks that economy in paper rr-rll lead to a more adven. Lurous splril in publishing. When a DlDll5l1P1“-§ output is as llmrrcd as 1i ls 110w, he explarmd 1o me, he can sell anything 11g 31-95 to Dublfsh. The potential “best seller‘ 1s n0 longer the alfraczlorr ft was because he cannot publish at. "best. seller" rates; therefore he may as well Dllllllfl] plre bcsy, "m. berlal obtainable - oven taking "-535 with experimental vmrk, - k-Mwlinfl that he can seel if and be- llmrlng that he rs building ‘up gQQd- Will and ore-slice for the fururc. Many pcople_ ask why bcoks should not shed their board or einrh backs and appear rn paper covers. The “SW9? 1S Ilwl only a. few printing firms have the necessary ruachrn. dry for putting on paper backs, Ovher firms would have lo mve the work done by hand. More staff Wmlld be nffllfll. and the workers vfl-nlwl be found. - Leeds York- shire Post. Dr. Goebbels has been replying constantly to Brltoln prfypagandg, He keeps telling the Gennan Dee/rare thatlany suggestions from Great Britain about nu overthrow o!’ government lrr Germany must be taken with the kncwlcige ma: the British desire to conquer the Reich. In llrnt v,ra,v, Goebbels at. lemDt-s to clerical any efforts we make at cairsrrrg urzrcsiz wlbhln Germany. Af the ssnne time, we must. watch l-lrnl Gofbbcfg and {he Nfills d0 rrot- lull us into cun- ploccrrcy by rcilcraring talcs of dis- may and rrvoinflon wlthlrr the mien. The Nazs rvr-ufd rke us m ease up on our run- nclivilies and s0 not. grim rfm supprcs nnd ma. lerlnls we nrefl so bzdly. That owe tine Government, you better PUBLIC FORUM IN; sol-ll In owl: h: In llnrullul b! Otnolplndntl l! auction I mum. ‘Ibo Gill-l Incl In annually ulna to Ullllill at ornate-look- CIV l0 EXPENDITURES 8lr:—’1‘hc citizens of Charlotte- wmr wore treated on Monday ev- ening last to a. most amazirrfl Pie“ of news. The estimates were hatch- ed rn secret, and other Drovlclrnfl for me City services for m‘? Yea!‘ may plunked the follmralilsxég lteés vi Mrsee arreous e we $100,420 contingent. futrd 313760.00. ‘H1056 lterns total about $172,500. For a. r-smpairatlvelv small rrrunlclpslltv llke Charlottetown and ln war time this scours hke a very lime sum of money for brie C“? 0041M" to plav with mu year. TB Y"! naturally want lo kno-w wlhe. rs 1:: wind. Is there a. raid in proa- peci? Them should be 111110118 "w members of the Council enough pub- lic spirit. and sense of duty to compel the Council to come out and fell the gpbllc what. they pm- pou doing wrl this money. I rm, Blr, etc, ‘TAHAYBR Tax Or Levy ? (Halifax Chronicle) people are gofmz t0 set a. rude awakening when thev start b0 make up their income tax returns. This year the deadlrne Ls the end of March, not. fire end of April as ln former years. So if you've been put- ting off the evil day, fearful to fig- ure out. for yourself lust what fir: 3hr to get busy. Perhaps you are one of those sen- sible people who have been paying then: income fax in advance. in monthly lnstalmems. If s0, apart. from the necessity of filing a return, Marc-h 31 need hold no terrors for you. You've got. more man half volu- tax paid already. and you have six monzhs to finish up your payments. without interest. But most of us have hesitated to even look at the new tax rates. We vaguely remember that. when the Minister of Finance brought down n1 acperrdrfarre Some his budget last year there was a. walloping big Jump 1n the income tax rate. National Defence tax, foo. took an upward jump. But the da of reckoning was still a long way o . “We don't have 1.0 worry about, that. yet” some of us thought. thankfully, " o knows what may happen be- tween now and March 81?‘ get an unexpected windfall l-habw fake care of the whole business. "Anyhow. paying high taxes l; my Datrlollc right and duty lrr time of To l War." Keep that last thought in mind when on are making out your re- turns n the next week o: so Rem- ember what your hard eemed dol- lars are helm: used for. Remember they are only dollars. Some have rzrven their lives! And even lf the total fakes your breath away, feel thankful that. if. 1s taxes to the Canadian Government that you are naylng, and not a levy imposed by e. brutal rmny of occupation. Just a. word of warning. There may be, there probablv are, a few people who call themselves Canad- fans. who would stoop so low as to ‘try any stunt 1.0 avoid payment. of their taxes. Let these people rem- ember that there ls such a thin: as conscience. Let: them remember that for years has been foo great. With this legislative effect. goes, also, an effort to equalize assess- ment throughout the province. Again inst. Ls a long-awaited move. "1 think," he said before me Orr- farlo Association of Real Estate Boer-ids, "that all real estate can stand rs a 25-min rate based on a reasonable assessment." - Peter- boroush Examiner. nocrorrs cririri runners rrnsr Because llrey know that lrellllry Kidneys remove from the blood the wute mallet --!he ueeu acids Ind poisons, formed by the ever-clinging human body n it deny: Illd rebuilds itself. But if the Kidneys fail, illness surely follows. Inci- lelw, Rherunntie Palm, lmpun Blood, Lack of Energy, Too Frequent Urination, Sleeplenneu, HBldltllfll-vll] may result from laultylridneyn. A: l helllh ulcguud -u a wno y-euulion-re lle our kidneys frequently with D d‘| Ki 0y Pills-lee are! fifty you: the fuorlh Kidnoy remady-nmr-hahit forming. roe, Dodcfs Kidney Pills PAN-CAKE MAKE-UP A new Hnd nfmake- m] by Mnx Frrcloril-Iniiygui-ozl... ll flepms to create n new cum. plernon . . . n imparts a velvety- smooth, youthful look . . . i; Mill! hide tiny complexion ulrsmilsla son __ for hours wil out epowdering. would suit the Cmzmnrrs who are ‘i WOfklng fevcrislrlv l0 builgr rrp new armaments to launch n spring of. fenslve on one or more fronts. The Nazis have warfare with all the their gangster minds a subtle way of lrrto sleepy s21 when the btcw ls struck with f‘. have been . cunning of ‘Ilrey have ilrng enrmles ‘ Then ..t.cd_ it. en gy. We m cfkn lrr the ‘t. we should be keeps rryrnrr. The vmrst of lt l,‘ he 5s hnvlrg rcme success ln get "ng llro unrur Nations to think m» war i; M. 't fighting . Slur, T anlfflllva"."'r'r'vvl mgdf by ‘Hon. . B . firiri‘. frnlwrlo Minimal‘ 0f lllrrr‘l'-i"n' Affairs, flint he proposes to lnl. fire“ mcrsurm lo llfl some of tf-c hervv tax ltad 0,111 real lrfslzgltr: (‘lffrtlre r‘r"rr‘<'ors of t cs6‘ w o i" "v nr.» srvsan- lfal cfllzens vlPn ‘Uzi y buy rcaltv wll be rrertr". wllr boll general interest. and airprcvrl Tm bur- den real property has had m boar studrrd political , MACS BLOOD FOOD FOR PALE AND THIN PEOPLE A combination especially valuable In the treatment n! thnse diseases where thelr orlyln ls lrncable. to on Im- nverlshed condition of the lood. One nl the greatest rernedlu ln the treltment of Rheumatism. Gel. s box now. Prlce 50 cents. Mall Order: Given Prompt Attention. TPE TWO MAGS 149 Great George Street J-_ ‘vVURl )S 0F (‘HALLENGF A Thofllht Ir Ill! Ior A Peopln Al Wu "Victory must. he our one " - Lt Cor. G. clear purpose. . A. Drew, Ontario Conservative leader. | by withholding taxes which they know are Jus ly due, they may be wlthholdrn! bullets. or , o tanks, or planes which mght save the lives of Canadian soldiers risk- tr lives in battle. let them science nave: catches up wl them. thlfi Government collectors probably w . The penalties which will then be theirs wrrr be severe. But they will be as nothing compared with the shame and de radatlorr, be! scorn. with wh h they will be re- rza-rped by their fellows. T0 DANISH POVERTY PRMORIA -(CP)-— The South African Labor Party has called upon tho vemment. *0:- s select committee name n. mill secur- ity oode "that should irr-mrry and absolutely remove from the rlfe of every cltfzren the menace of pov- erty and want." How Are Your‘ Eyes n If ynu are havln symptoms of strain - hen aches. son eyes or dlulnesa - consult i specialist. At your service with years of experience and a thorough refrarrtlnl service. 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