I réiétiki-Idfilfii-Ftsrsir» h race __r_'ou1t ‘I'll! BETAIUTTIIOWI illllllllli Iarnlasllallsilolllsdlllllf) heddsatiflesauolfiuhastas-lllslim Vina-Proficient: J. l. lraett. lzJ. I. lhllasllnnesall ‘The Struggle: akWenker The . I wmnrsnav, annual! 1, leis Anatomy Of Courage 10rd Moran, president of the, Royal Col- hge of Physicians, has written a book on “The Anatomy of Courage.” He writes with feel- ing and perception of the soldier, the airman and the sailor. Courage, he points out, is a moral quality. Thelinflexible resolve never to quit, the act of renunciation made not once but many times—these are decisions of the will. In war the best die first. The theme of the Iliad is eternal: ' Doadhketharesbforthisistrue: Iarrseverchoosessnauilrnanbilttlrssgood. Most people think of courage as an act of outstanding bravery. Lord Moran argues for a much wider conception and one which has a direct message for the folk at home. It is not in the moment of battle that a man's courage is most sorely tried. Men rise often above needed to operate their cranes and other har- bour machinery. Then, as the advance pro- Ilukd. more arid more has been needed, in- works, factories, laundries, and other needs both civilian and military. And a good pro- portion of this coal must come from Britain's hard pressed mines. It would be a most un- economicai use of shipping to bring such a bulky cargo across the Atlantic in any great quantity. London, if it is careful, has enough house- hold coal to manage. The problem is to get it home. Trucks and drivers are scarce; but there are seventy-two emergency dumps in the a metropolitan area to which householders can go and buy fifty-six pounds (no more) and carry it home themselves in pails, perambula- tors or pushcsrts. The situation is complicated by the fact that numbers of Londoners left town last summer during the robot blitz and failed to order the usual summe stock-up. Now they have re- turned to empty coal bins. Some prisoners-of-war are being employed in London to move coal, but billeting difficulties prevent their numbers being increased; 400 soldiers, however, have been temporarily as- signed to the work and Civil Defence workers are lending a hand. _EDITORIAI. NOTES- So many people are taking advantage of the Hospitalization schemes that accommoda- tion in the various institutions is at a premium. e e e e eluding coal for railways, power stations, gas‘ Excerpts From “An Economic Survey of Pf E. Island" ___- nr- Br. J. _l. ' “'~ ri-otomr o! Ania - onslcs, Itlaomnazlnugvllfignl marl the sense that it is a the sea. It is not maritime in s noted previ- lea. been fiyd by Whizttaaw, but hat elab- on. relul DOIM-lllvtion has been poss for any section to retain the nat- ural increase of its people where imsndence is on farming alone. aneland. Both are Lslsmh. and is dependent, chiefly. 1t 1B8 about half as man people as chic century ago. Brit- '.v 13:81am! and Wales meantime expanded enormously. Britain is a srltime nation in both mean- ings of the term. getting its in- come from the sea v a the carrying trade, expanding industry and recurring food from the ends of the rné export of people is the most expensive that any section can engage in. This is because providing the young people, edu. other places to get a Job leaves s disproportionate number of peo- 1118 id to those of earn 8 88c. Sections that provide some that it lives from the 1 tReyal [Bargains in recent decades. It is 1m ibie 1 s contrast Britain and 111 are d Charlottetown, Feb. 6. i9 , “STUNT FLYING" eating them and sending them to “l iibneriea several erly about one o'clock Tweed chin, l0l1li0r Pnn i _ $28.00; while they last 1 re Checked Coats h. rich shade 9s oflllue ‘rind brown, former price $29.50 Melton Coats in Plain Blue i and iBrown. N011’ 5 a themselves so meet the challenge. Rather, _ , migrants t tn i, 1110111111!- He isn't setiafi courage is prey to the constant attrition of con- _ Itmny be a coincidence but none the 1911 extra ermgiiseo tgi aeiiiigrhigrie an: ""11"! 11°11“ 10W over the house-l . ditions inseparable from war -— the loss of significant that a "V Ofgfl111l311°11 1119911112 gals’, :1 11111 o1 Providing the $1135 bu‘ h“ m‘ @3111" 1111111118‘ < precious friends, the constant hazards which 511011111 11¢ ""1111 °11 111° W‘ °1 Gm)’ Nlmh ' c a Perhaps this ope to; m; || e ra are survived but which are tabulated in the 919911011- t ' i’ ‘l 1x11121111; $312,621? $111511: firth; 13%’; lillxrelugliiei‘: gaiéhgeagga“ ‘Quiz?’ mind against the average luck, exposure, dis- to i941 great changes hi... oc- mun/er. 1t is very annoying when ~ comfort, weariness. "War," as Mr. Justice Post-war development of Radiolocation curred in tn People m r - l - Dont llesitate--- Come ln TUDAY Holmes once said, "is mostly an organized which will be used to "pick-up" icebergs will m“ whs 108' I , . . wl . . ,, bore." The hazards and the hardships were no eliminate such disasters as that of the Titanic 947 a den-ea through the window. ~ ‘ h doubt in Thomas Hardy's mind when he wrote and lighten the work of the Ice Patrol in the d. Thl . fgcdlldfzatficfelgtlylgéetlclsagfi: ' that "more life may trickle out of men through North Atlantic. ‘I _ ’ ‘ , ‘ 194, n “m. 74,, m. Inslur In the air. without any ' i _ thought than through a gaping wound." ~ 111 11111 Perlod the rural gfigflzgiwliuféllse-wgllflg 1:11;.“ ‘f; g r If we at home would only think in these Our readers should carefully read the ex- égpmatlllafilmdffrggggd011134111986 m order m. the omen, m charge terms, (says a reviewer of Lord Moran's book) tracts from Professor Lattimers Economic Sur- ‘(fig same time the no.1...‘ in 33d thwfrulllilallfi‘ m!" we would realize more clearly than we some- vey being given_from day to day on thispage. t‘; qigogrlllllmfillréassiéazriirpfpmlariilog responsible hr “if distgrgirfce; times do that the cause for which our boys are It is the best informed and most graphic ac- urban were,” did m, absorb mm; 1y; do tnolt‘ Want any Serious 11v- fifilitinil is all about us, within our daily round Count 0f 0111' ¢<I°u0ml¢ 11151013’ _fl11<1 Pmipeil: 33305119 11-1111 decrease during the ° ms a 3mm‘ in charmmmwn‘ - . '———-—————--__ of life. Men say they are fighting to keep this ever Written, 811d 100 11111611 P 3159 “1111101 Rut-pl decrease d“, t _ I am. sir. sic. I n. u, _ country free; for a world in which wai- will given the Professor for the fruits of his in- eerily mean a decline lnnothenfdhrsn A RESIDENT‘ Kiriiihiii iiiiiflirmv been $018118 n J M be outlawed. Some part of their courage vofillgfllloflfl- The WSW“ w“ '19‘ 5111111111 11°13 "1111" I 1mm w’ ' ' "Y springs from the thought that because of what con‘ who“ men“ Wm mike no they now endure, their children and their grand- children will be spared their present agony. In A novel scheme of goat multiplication has been adopted by the Government of Bengal 55 , a a s ' Dolluiatlon is ul- wn-ys a cl ll i . _ non is rreqeicieiiiiy ii, mm Mimi“ Notes By The Way McLeod 8 Bentley difference to the £11111)’ o1’ 111911‘ w. l. saunas. a a . on Tim's laboiiihliiiithliiiliioi” tiiieiinwgiild n12: rim s?“ lrl Glllm on urn us glafiefély useless mouths. - London n‘ '1' Ito. l. A. BENTLEY. l. 0. . . . . 111 . '_-' ' realit , however, their count and their world with a view to meeting the increased demand “Koch down M much Is you can Dam, Telegraph y r1’ b the standard ‘an u‘ Mum. “"1" m-at- Law . . . . . . _ r t , f centre5 in the enmmunity of their dear one; for goats in the province. It is expected that 991 (the punk velar) m this lies a. gtegb siégilgt vdfnnisernlfriediii, l must u’ hm . "n! or "m Isabelle. P. l. I. and friends, There i5 no Canadian boy over- 50,000 goats will be produced in the first year l l. This vras due to the expnn- m“! wealth and h*‘1-’P1"e55-" '- W~ about; the handling or youthful of- 031M 11011!" ‘l9 "1 13 l~ M- seas but who constantly re-lives his life at of the scheme. Under the $11161“. nanny and 52;“ "mhenlzfltlon of the, busi- E- Gmdswlw- ___ " fenders: 111M162: N?‘ Yocrilzldcovgrrt "'15 P-M- m ‘ _ rss nun Street 1101118 and dreams <11 111W!’ 113W 1° °°m°~ I" bl“? 5°“? W1" l” mmd °l‘t. by ti” G°v°m' ' ' ' Th” '1'“. ‘My ‘l’ “"1 m“ “’°' $333.1 in: boyesndusigrls witlisdis- flliliiiii fgiiiiielo. villa” ‘thought none is so constantly at his own home inent to villagers on the condition that for every thgelh” 111K111“ 1mm 1931 111 1941 5"“ and ‘mm is "° d‘) h“ °' h" nity and solernnltv. and I felt that DRUGBTORE W515 11m increase in the ob better than ever before, right his attitude mu“ have-nude a ma] g in time of peace, but largely so. With him, the months old, out of the progeny of the goat workers as during m5 “me the tom effort every job is import . > . . - - - - ' I b days are lived out in the presence of violence borrowed b)’ 111111- 1171161111115 1S <1011¢J11¢ 1110111" 11111111188 cultivated decreased. The ant-“Chahham News‘ lsgivgisieiviliigiriivg? le-"grtslrbf, 1a 11112:: ll Grafton Streets was fond of calling in a few Journ- 1m of their Charlottetown _ _ _ 11mm’. 1d], - facedandthewefi 88881 to our fighting men. They long for news from al system would cost approxllhafely $3,000,000, 315,59 mEQVSQZILQér $2,! agpllamhf; pariliziis. egvellalvduovi: zlflgugfi: those in whom their life is centred, and for Saskatchewan's Education Minister Woodrow a Ne r 1 h, w” 1' ' Randolph I gunmen, B 0 B811 “S, Ed deIlWt him- “both parent‘ alcoholic!» How could To “w” n] y"; whq ‘pg fireside as the man on battlefield. Witli us life goat loaned the borrower must return within number o; those occupied 1n mm, up to the limit or ability Not only -—-— . - g1, , Ag you read .._. . ..___ -.. goes forward perhaps not as comfortably as l8 111011315 01 1116 51111111)’ 1W0 111731541 19351 5"‘ mg °f W" “v0 lmmsmd- me direct w“ 1°!” l“ racwry m‘ ixliltiliarseiggrcihilnkweellgr. Y0" 11111111". iii _______.____. H R n v c , . . Gilli! 9 0. . d th ' 't' f ' f h - ttaken on loan will become his property. "l? mm‘ mpulatm“ “"11"! '__' t 1 i th nvironment in llggilflSiafifyldlnbgf-dggiflhons o dlscom on, c B" er 20a e J- e n Thwdm’ Rwsflm’ “my "m" iiiiiicn tlheynllvesl. Elbe B°°11°1111¢ Phone ess- ales m L1 l H t. d h 1th liim. Then while being shaved by tenflnentll‘ or “Fame, ncohouc» m, whom they turned from the light and faced oyd dec ares. e men ione ea _ measures men, mploym m 1M1 as Se“ of characterhmc maxing! mm u h" , the darkness. for children, repairing and improving build- ygarsheérlier. The progaeeimmi cm, plete with gestures and grimiicclngr. {vfgllfklglgi-T; at-lgemlaomoitwkygete £86. u! s ings and 111Cf¢3§¢-1.11__l€3<111¢l'5' salaries as..s0me ".1! v Mun-r. clercvmen and IaW- Q to freqcently the reporters were mm, earned a, o, s», cent, quggllan s" Morrell and Bumps» Wa not due to the need for more 11119111118. but evcrv job, tor in a ed m“ n w“ not the boys "hum Charters“ Accountants ' i l _ _ gurated the press conference. He situation which we“. 153,111“ hnd This explains why letters are so important Renovation of the Saskatchewan educatiori- d C ' ' Aff ' °1 1111 necessary steps. He stressed that im- inciieiirsedniiiiiceaiiouinzfisriiggi :3 iiilseoilwriiiteolgiegv bhyiiemgoriiiiirciiiiiitiii’ ‘m mu" i’ he um Thai i? IVIC BITS proved school buildings and higher salaries teachers was over one half liigh- of a bounding President and a lgnegtyaxyfarérykltitl-idritgghfeasme tiingo e Chartered Accountants Eutorls Trust Building er. Labourers increased in num- glidliwrig i-azo: that, they forgot what Lord m“; Clurltétatmm h f' t t f e - _ were necessary to attract t e ines yPe o P 0 ber slightly. hacyia-aald-Walter Davenport 352?‘; ‘gnawing "heme, we Wm MMM __._____._....._._____p- n! last night's annual meeting of the City 1e ' m the tgachin profession. He said: “As The decrease included a lengthy in Collier . c°1111¢1h Coun. MacDonal , chairman of the foonmas there is talizc of 111151118 1 151111115“ 531' tiisiiirte? n? niiaans oblliiiokhiinofiiis mic A edtto t___|_ ileinli$rl§hi°nhiiiriihniirtiirire$ u," k ‘h: 1111311" ‘mmmlllefi reported _s deficit of‘ $16; ary there is a good deal of talk of the cost of 1941 as in 1881. yTaiiors and ares: trad]; mngliizlnoqgtndiiliilaiiiiiliinhdiall: ‘"31’ gum“ m°“"°l" 5'32 b‘; origin ‘no.1 Der- 594 for the past year. This is disappointing in tgacher5; but there 1'5 seldom any thought given 1111111915 comprised about one-tenth publishers, in 11 published inter- The "u"! ma"! ‘h, ‘u, o; feet fitting. ma ‘ash-m: ‘LA. Meiiilliilili, M. BARBISTII, IOIJCITOI- ' New is the time to [lard ivoranr. no. lllllsll CUBRIE_ BUILDING - , , . . the former number. c t i l tii h to 1| to . view of the surpluses shown by so many n1uni- m the cost of poor; tepchinggn 11111 PmVmCe-l’ Were two-thirds the 1111:1138?‘ em inilorlirivn irniiiwiiririaigesfilfldffi color as a definite aid to medical at liltiioea to suit ever!- y. cipalities at this time. There was, how-ever, a "the best book city in Canada," “mm” l“ ‘mam’ h°'plm' u ex. . th into l color decma“ °1 $4784 "1 11°15 (M11. 311d 1110K W61‘! Political prophets were as far astray over $11,113.32 lioilierngagiitd basis‘ “$5” 51111211111?! (il-onadfis newsrxhospitsl more or'less unavoidable increases for teacli- Grey North as they ever have been. The Can- hei le ship rend here than gelsewhereiirejugéingf‘iglpwaiiiiliietiitilz-hgge lxsnooilggno; "5_ 531111195. £13111 1° F"? DePaflmefll, 811d 0111- adinn Press quite confidently quoted newspaper came“ and weavers ,i,“.§‘“}f,‘f,f;}i,- 313;‘, fiumflsmg statement w“ 81131131185 hospital shi afloat. The ATTENTION l’ the editor referred to. ‘r “ems- re orters on the scene as favouring the elec- and harness makers disappeared 111 m; v1, 1 m _ 1'1 wards of the Letita are done in s A revision of assessment in both real es- ti; of Genera] McNaughton by a large plur- “hm” 11111119111’- . _ teiitsh vilaii Mgllllilflglizirlgfllwflilllsdllfy §§§1Bhqff*§;,“;;§,,§§§ ,°{,’"“’°" p‘ 8"“. ate and personlil property valuafimls is anfici’ 3111)’. 31111 5911"“? N19111: W11°9¢ 91111191’ 15 1 The centralization of industry Piggy!sgrlipsbelhgnlhiniiaénhvgcgfpgiilfi new by my of 6mm“ I pated by the finance chairman. Certainly in director of CBC, was quite confident the Pro- aeplleteld the rural population par- fish-speaking culture-the Athens mm vlifzciii": tiglhitggdollhfilerl-lll: u wonM vzew of the fact that expenditures exceeded gressivc Conservatives had made a bad mis- nffafrnliailiuriildiurijlfiigiflediiiégagfgwid of Canada‘ " 01cm“ “m” klrilerglcaihlde thgonslder when mak- b "ultra; mm _ _ ffitimatessoiast Ybar in most departments, and take in risking a defeat by entering the con- $358251 Pxfleligllutlllxgl; onhtfie Itfllfltfgfl In Oslo, NorWBYr 1"" hem‘ “uh til: $2111.51 §§,‘,‘,ud§‘1;y bggegattlieig: gm“, on ‘h. mm,“ 2 - ' ' r . 3 u ,, _ {std $9, is required to bring the sinking test,‘ ‘The tendency now ivill be for doubting mm deem!“ The tom p%pumf Egg“ wltljlsPgflebflTbtlgg V219,?“ plays a part in his recovery too. “My; "q W95“ un s up to minimum requirements, there politicians, electors and big interests to rush for tlon of the Island declined though toms of‘ "nerve-war" engaged in Th” “l” "hm" “l “my “mum TONIO POWDER, would seem to be great need for increased civic u, foothold on the band wagon, for, to mix glglaalgbflbo 9118a?“ 111 1811111111; by patriots and it works out like h ""$,,.1“,fu,,“;,,{,‘,‘{‘fi§{,,"§‘§§ n M" shun“, “nun, m revenue from some source. metaphors, the flowing tide has apparently def- chgngg mdiae “the §..,,,?.’§'°g,,.,§'.i‘§§ 233,,"bfl§§§‘,';§,f’h,ffl§1’§§“;‘,,§§,,§ ifili-ir ohreens are the predominant traces of warms and Improve ‘Mayor Blanchard, Councillors and civic initely set in in favour of the Progressive Con- Mold of 1'1"" ‘P10111115 mo" 111- glc building 11nd says curtly rlist 11°11’ l“ thenmpltfl ‘g?’ T122! u“ h7g1‘ osrhu¥rantn officials are to he commended on the attention servatives. gggnifrxriicv or?! ‘ifiiafiihhifliriifii 1g“ tl-e place is about w be bww“ 1° shdrliies-eslgtes‘andnpublic-Kinlshed P“ E ' ' they have given to their duties during the year, c‘ smlther°e“s' Immediately 111B“ l‘ r pr Don't delly- Order b! t‘ 1' '1' 1‘ came more susceptible to outside ,- m, t 1mm t P u in warm creams, yellow. o1‘ 1111111 as indicated in the detailed reports of the vari- Charles Dickens, English novelist, born this lglxfmelclggfntfgllg ggésalugemmglesf" fir: seiilriimorrilelilfwotarlircls iritxhrruiilted? ‘and pafiionfg 1{,',‘;,1;,“,’},‘},,§§°,’,'§$; ma"? ‘mnflgfl gm "u" ""5 °°m111111°¢ “1111111111- date i812; one of a. poor family at Portsea, he where than on the Islands Trung: £§§,?,_1;,,',?,“ggwiyugfvgmlgggyebggg pggrii found soothlna- sud cusses: _ _ was practically self-educated, becoming a law- 11°11'11"" lncrPsfd .1" 11111111111111"- mnny explosions to take such warn- n" “l sleep‘ A‘ Dr‘ c‘ Haw“ . of the Department 2\ Coal Problem In Europe , OIIABLOTIITOWN - Charles R. McQuaid " a s. “'i'v'.§lf;.'ii¢'s'°'“" Blloy Blllldlll, Charlottetown ' Phone 88.! PALMER er HASLAM: A. J. HABLAM, B.A., lib-B BARRISTEB, ETC. ant of Nor-a Booth Chambfll ' ' ' ' ' '- ~ 1118s llghlly- As u rule however Mmewllecmm yers clerk and drifting later into j0lifllallblll, some slight increase in employ- norm u pp p I ojw l, l ' of Hospital rvices- 6111111111111 made his first success as a parliamentary re- 1118111 In forming may be possible been ifialfw mfiway mp0}: Medical Association, has put I49 Gm! 000110 511M1- a x " '- porter- followed up by publication of a series Emu“; zlgtmauhmll°n ,9‘ "m" leading hotels and Nazi ewspspers °°1°1' l‘ ‘naltem "flmlllflgfiflfifp Coal shorta e is a roblem in man r " i 1"‘ he was then launched riiihnseed esriedpuvw llitlslzle ardigoof that my‘ bee“ ‘ublected 1° Mmb‘ an” ‘i’ a e tldryih-Jrlais Munloll! h .g . p_ l! P1115 01 of Sketches y 0 l, _ The" m m omblfilt 1 ‘P’ ing by- teiephone.-Montreal star. menla ° p‘ Canada but in this, as in other respects, we are on the sea of authorship, and quickly prod-iiced mg more woriim in afmllfigflggg: -- llilflé} Richard B, Johnston 11°“ “ff as c°mi>ilr°d ‘"1111 131110911- T1115 15 numerous stories in the language and idiom of erally while maintaining and in- fl,",,”§"',‘§,"{,,§"§n;{',;,";{‘cgfiiygf; Attnrnev at pawn“ u the second time since the war began in which the people among whom lie was brought up; 11111151 111B Blflvleflvv o1 Dloduo- we“ (m- m, homes, one is m, Cofllllllioller for Devil ion. he ares of land fanneu use of more electricity than any- h‘ i’ "h". nan" hum!“ (Successor to Ii t l LHE Offlguflnllghd: E81,“: ‘stud- Britain and Europe are having a phenomenally 11¢ edited two monthly magazines, Household on m, mind h” recently d” where e1” on the confluent and Boston. Mass 111"" W111i" Word: and All The Year Round; among his creased. Some land once cultivat- m9 owe, h ma xwmm use u’ . " r INSURANCE ytizs rruumrnl It was bad enough in r940 when Britain had most popular publications are A Christmas fgplfoafjw §fggmggai° giga- Tilg "central heflt." Thine are two larso AND 6155355 FITTED . ‘J. s. 1.1 non/l 11111)’ 11915131110 511F111}? ‘V1111 c0111 (111111011811 6V6" Carol, 0113M Tztnlri, The Pickwick Papers, peak. The greatest chance QPTOMETRIST then her ivar factories were consuming it voraci- The Old Curiosity Shop, Nicholas Nickleby, §galggylclylel1gyrgorlgggplgng Al‘; g1: l uh . n 1 ously). But this winter British coal resources David Copperfield, Domby and Sons, Tilt’ piinsion of ‘ * This may be have to supply iiotonly British homes and the Chimes,‘ his knowledge of human nature and 111 111M915‘? ‘£15K to the New York Tiniei. V111; moan-Ion“ demands of British war factories (now much his poetic imagination enabled his creative gen- nmflgglng m“), o’ those um,“ glérgnmgayaa: 5h: fliésttoozlg.’ n“ Mm, b M"; u”; m "q greater than in 1940), but also a substantial part i“; g0 have full play in his realistic pictures of now made elsewhe c. Trying to pm’ Cont“, heal‘) Ne menial“ breath _ f - . . , . . - put mor people to work in the e W v Anti rich with mOlhlhl’ ll in ,9 o the needs of the liberated and Allied-occupied 1|f¢ a; common in his day and generation, “m,” bunnw u, ‘momma manger‘; 12132": wright-lg; eotség, n ,p,?:ndpu::yu_ r "K s Q n and unfiémglge'aommugd) The Winnipeg population to whi l3 one , the service is available is mooh Yet llmen, like a pI-fums h the renter than inst-Winn! ess. p" ‘hailing '11: purple tilfons wed» ‘°"""1°5- types of which continue from age to age, mak- The demands cannot be met by French or in; hi; non]; nlwnyg modern and comprehens- Belgian mines. They are not yet working at ibis; “Subdue ybur appetites, my dean, and full capacity (although Britain is sending pit- you've eonquered human naturl" . . . "It's a s ~ h ., ______ "3 P1095 1° 1191i’ 19111111111111! 111¢111)- very remarkable circumstance," said Sam, “that s " ' a "mt ‘S’ lgjgllollPlfomll "l1:- M1115 d‘ Q 1111.4" 111 '1" ""1 d) w K The demand for coal liad been foreseen be- poverty and oysters always seem to g0 to- '1 numbers ofeaegnznnprmngnapo; "hue 6%“, “m” 3.6m. “m! I a g fore D-Day. For D-Day itself lingo dumps other" “It there were no bad people there land and forestry work in this ' of bunker coal were accumulated to fuel the imuld be no good lawyers." "Keeping our n N $351251, “Sfimfi, ‘$5123., ',,,‘.,,, »"'"‘.§.,,',',’$,'.,'f°“"' gnu" u" a I . ‘ invasion fleet. Other dumps were built up hearts warm and our heads cool, we clergy need .A I W“, Mwany a, Wm Th, u- allows the tender 1111111 V1111 "'11. i.‘ Ltd. ' I‘ . ""11? 1° 11°55 11w (3113111191 1°1' 11w 111111)’ 1700155 do nothing emphatically." . . . "I am suffici- l 9 I g- ,';,’~‘,'l,’I‘;,',‘,‘,,;' “,‘,,,',’§,'l’,,,"' ,1'§,l,vyi: ‘n23 To sooalilii, ones and touch . ~ 1101110116 A' u,‘ stoves. and the French locomotives. Some of engly behind the scenes to know the worth of when a counm, u, Ki m, magnm‘, n‘ with am m.“ h. ‘m Mann!“ "c, the first assault troops actually went ashore n; 1 lif, I am uitg an infidel about it, ently full stretch w ch Britain has ""1111" - - - . poi ca e q inidsrstands Q -5‘| guest n u attained and maintained. In the l“ 3111501111 "T171118 11385 °1 C1131» ‘"111 35 511°" 39 611011211 and shall never be converted. . . . Whatever second place m, “n”, o; keep“, The promise of this gases that lifts f - ‘I ' L , space had been gained colliers sailed in and w” required to be done, the Circumvention ‘, ' and employing large numbers o? Md “jlgg mm w,“ m ______£=_"“______."“""_'1:;,i==v will dumps were built up on the Show of Nor- om“ was before hand with n1 the public de- -» . 381M111" ""1"" 1"" l‘ 11°" W‘ '1 1'1‘ 1° a _ _ a , ,, _ reach of on.» , a m "1111dY- partments in the art of perceiving-How not to Th" rm“ m l e d“ M“ Qfg‘: "° m“ u m’ '°‘$°-'hw 1 ger of sabotage. On a farm “n; m“ I un- [- Once ports had been captured more coal was do ig" " ‘if; lvzgefitmflgnghilm: A. ‘ I , Row 1 ls vented. 11111 11"" "m"