PAGS FOUR To the end of ‘January sales to_ individual!‘ totalled $214600, to other than individuals, 50B,- 150. Among the latter were tr co-olfi“ Vfli h h, Of more than 300 rural municipalities two sub- Jag“? ;,',',':f',,,,',°,{,'§,, at: scribed for a total of $2,000. 0f more than 5,000 lazing: ‘fine ploce-(Sa-skfitwfl school districts, one had subscribed $200. Ivilieré ' °° '____ chants and private companies, totalling 15, a ‘lire Iritbh are ddlnltell Pl "ll subscribed $73 70a Road to Mandalay, although they ', , l probably hsverit much time to sing On the basis of current prices for presently ih-(Montreal Gazette). outstanding Saskatchewan bonds, a normal TIE . REIIILOITETOIII Gllllllllll renaissance-assistant) IndJeIIiIAeILOaLECIeeterI-lelne Vise-Peeling; l... lLlaraetL I. J. I. laeeolamlleet. laellaaenlln. lfleraalleaaehglieetee ans-raster; :Ira.al Wager and Uni-l: A. Ier-aett. $03.73.. (Orr Aetlve lee-else) the Industrial’ Development Bonds so fer. ' wit.‘ ' w‘, $ Island ' "l ly~ Dr. J: l, huh“ Professor of ornlee, Maobonaldfucbugl- , . ‘lie founder of Mothers Day ____ “Al pigu, _ 100K. ITIBNQQ 5mm , ttbi island now é-fif- -_“'fi,i.". for ‘your dellsht c 1'5; ‘The Stroll"! Memory is Weaker The! flu Weakest Ink.‘ nuaseu, rnnvau is. iii market value for these Industrial Development Bonds would be between 77 and 35. will‘!!! l! a long way from the $100 which the citizens are has been found Philadelphia. ‘The f his News-Chronicle. lyiennlless in orists should up a collection-Port Arthur One of the most Gillie the Wartime Inf Board. th National Pull° lfld the ca: t In. ' '?ililtifoueh the isanaek e_f he my‘? lilo a river tors affecting fn ‘i; m uremic steame- 1- er crops that ma latch’ “flfy. ut some 3f"f..i'}5 "‘° “""'"' in that other world war-"Oder there! Oder there! Oder there!"- London Free Press. nadian Fulfil dill I , these bei asked to a . threemrlmolegem ld tremendous "K P l’ k '4, The my sound of the eel- “, ggglear-npiver the thinkingof all. O m" u u. n“ ma.‘ ma.‘ The Wartime hformetion '1'“ 3°“ wii ""7... chalk wall hill le the aniiwsiesssi-sagaseiiansuoiiri egoeummttnmm“ .9 mfifioiifefiifi tide Andmtns IQ scrambles after . MIC l .. fifififi: fi“.i.°.‘.‘.“ii... Ihroif theiloetiinceeedetheahiill my urgent voluntary In Furious Combat , Canadian forces under General Crerar are _EDITOR'AL NOTES again in furious action on t-he northern fringe of the western front, where they, along with British forces are endeavoring to turn the Ger- man flank and smash their way into the in- dustrial Ruhr valley, an objective of the most vital strategic importance. They have broaden- ed their front and deepened their penetration, but the terrain is"; wretched one, marked by flat lands and flood waters similar to the conditions that presented such difficult barriers on and near Walcheran Island and in the Scheldt Q last year. For all Canadians living at home in com- fortable safety it should be a sobering thought that for long, weary days llant men, drawn from every Province of anada, have been continuously braving death by shells, bombs, bullets and mines to fulfil their appointed task. And when they have not been engaged in actual combat they have been enduring great hardships and continuous discomfort, getting little sleep and mostly bivonaclcing on the wet ground in rain-soaked clothes. The sternness 0f their ordeal should make any Canadian who has im- agination ashamed to complain about any minor trials and discomforts he or she may be ex- periencing. , We can be confident that no lack of valor or fortitude will prevent the Canadian soldiers from attaining their objective, and great will be their gloiy if they can drive their German opponents back over the Rhine. It is an honor to the Canadian Army, a proof of the fine re- pute which it enjoys with the Allied High ommand, that it has been selected for this difficult and critical operation. inevitably, how- ever, its execution will involve a heavy toll in casualties, and in the days ahead there will be anxious hearts in hundreds 0f Canadian households whose fathers, sons and brothers are in the fighting line. _______________ U. S. Short Of Spuds ___. As an eplsr-am ‘puts it: "Peace is fulfilment, not filiuiment." Judg- ing lily the way they talk, some peo- ple ink peace is when they can Great preparations are being made for the celebration of Boy Scout and Girl Guide Week 31811118 and from the 18th to the 24th. a a- s a creases the irriipoi-tan mm wh start grabbing for everything in feed. c‘ o: er sighL-(Edmonton Joumai). The Island has e longgi- grown,‘ ' -i— 8885011, that is a ngeg- Quad", A Washington uiarr claims to period than either cl have perfected a device which will. Scotia or Medericton, New Bruns- make a whisper audible at 3 1-2 wick. Over a twemt -yeay p911” miles. But for years the movie the- this difference was 1a ilietaeswllalaive been Pkilentkifully sprinka tllgan fredericton, N. peopewc sverwnee y! ei- u, of it. (Peterborough Examiner). Beggar. m8 an ' '—— e London Blndny papers published the news about the absenteeism of the 8.800 Canadian home defence Xtrltwobs buttraffiagierd life-gm editor- a common. e or rsnce was part i’ ti; _ commendable. It is not claimed the liiteries: $1,311 The e e e a l however, that Oanadigi gé-éiops filly which m“ General regret will be felt in the Maritimes gzgselfifegade “° “ma” '“ "l :2: 6%? 520m at the resignation of President Carleton Stanley --— 34,; 1944 Wu‘; ripe we“ baa‘: of D 1h U 4y D h t f hA French orphan Mar-k labou- ust 24th at R d P in. a ousie niversi . uring is crm o - e o t, Kl . h H. h l d c ere, aged one year, as been County. This is rapid growth fourteen years in tat o ice e ias ma e a Qdgptgd by Mr. and Mrs. K- 0‘ e records from 190'! so lasting impression, not only on the youth pass- Jones, 63 Sholtus avenue. Prestwicki at; the Experimental Farm . - l . . ing through the portals, but upon higher ed-u- In an interview‘ w‘ h Mrs Jones I bllemw“ “T” 5W8" l" cation generally. Nowls The Baby Bonus officials are anticipating "mm their first meeting with their chief, Hon. Brooke Claxton, K.C., D.C.M., M.P., this week- end when he plans to visit the city. e a e e According to an Ottawa correspondent, Col. Colin Gibson is to be transferred to the Min- istry for Air, and Mr. Lionel Chevrier, Corn- wall, Ont., given the portfolio of National Rev- enue. the time 1,, h". PIG -WOR Ill b using tli Pgmfll! -on felts nllléllllkgefineflh‘ Indeed ma eater _ And inc: do memory ea now these MAC.’ e ou . PIG W03" a serious dari- t VIII "I! In"? TOQIIO p 01mm pfqpflp Arid atlbrtlieuruuiéune through the n "l; 0WD“ borderline be- We II - _w_ l Audm ' "m. f", wommnniabiighu iris iieami of VOII’ anew“ PRICE 85o PER L; Del‘! delay. 0,4". h u. ‘Y :.:::.r;.'.i:.... i: - TliE 2 iiics l“ UNI! G00!“ Shut ______\ Professional Bards h i. McLeod 8 Bentley w. n. BENTLEY K, e, J. A. BENTLEY K (t, Barristers and Attorneys-ii. Law “seamen” not two . One is the influenza gf the water which modifl climate particularly in The ‘Nelsoni Touch’ In Canada's Navy consider the two terms synonymous. 'I'hus we see the spectacle oi pro- paganda paid for out or the taxa- tion revenue of iii was informed that she and her hus- pgndjx_ p, band intend learning French, so 0m this that they will be able to talk to the baby when it grows up.-A_vr (Scot- land) Advertiser. Is Canada to have one national post-war program designed to meet the needs and provide for the or- derly progress of the nations as _ a whole? Or is this country to have ten post-war programs-one Domin- ion and nine provincial-unrelated, uncoordinated and inevitably par- ochial in outlookiL-Winriipeg 'I‘rib— urie. Leading tallow renderers report Sepgwnber 20 buyers for every tank of e ghe 39th u; the “mum cattle-fat the have to sell. says The o; the 3a years the “m, mm Financial Post. Meanwhile, the re- curred 1,, octobe, mm, h m‘ cent rise in lard and vegetable oil year (1913, l, w“ the lasfd “m; prices rrtgskes ital unprotfitirialle Cfltill‘ the month “y ° soapers use es me era s. a - The "o5 _ tie now coming to market are lean. jug the pterafle piggy: varied gut cutting down on the amount and (1912; to 177 ‘y’ quality of tallow available. erase for the T ‘libero is always something to 152' prevent newspaper editors from be- u, coming conceited. The Cincinnati- es-Star recently received arid Putt“. m“ 1""- ps oma e. fa er us eon .. making me copy the first editorial ,,,,i§“",v;,,,1f,,s§h§ha'ii°$iiiiiiii°ii 59mm“ every night, to help me with my writing. Sometimes your editorials in are too long. so could you please makes the first editorial the shortest one " ' see that the lust spir a a come in The Crimean Conference lasted from Feb- ruary 4 to II, and was held in Czar Nicholas’ summer palace, Livadiz, about two miles south- west of Yalta, a popular Crimean ivatei-ing place and summer resort. Almost every inter- est concerned is jubilant ovcr the Crimea Con- ference agreements except Nazi Germany and the Arciszewski Polish Government—the two initially involved in the outbreak of World Will‘ II. And they are a weighty minority, though with diametrically opposing objectives. v e n e Alberta's public debt at December 3r, r944, was $46,324,016, a decrease of $988,309 from December 31, 1943. an interim financial state- ment released by the government showed. Net funded debt was $139,129,020 and unfunded debt $8,204,995. The over-all cash surplus of the province for the first nine months of the current fiscal year was $2,370,919 a decrease of $77,606. Expenses of the August 8, r944, pro- vincial general election totalled $212,847 whilc net profits on sale of liquor totalled $4,647,373 an increase of $364,319 over the corresponding 1943-44 period. T)! fliowesii-mwasxlll-eiiulpped tod pres-m. rev-men w ww-r u u» lé’.".mi‘.’..éli'i“‘.lii’éiiiii.‘l “i.l°'i’l‘.f§e ' next election. As such it should ire can’, d," at eight deptikchames paid for. not out of taxation, but w, ‘was’ ’ one Tommy m, 0m; out of the Liberal partys funds. Lew,‘ nun and m,” “v0 V9,!‘ but filmy? “aufl-iances, "9 g W451: what she lacked in weapons’ she BU. BC RD S CO llmll O€S no- think ihut the present legislation made up m‘ in audacity‘ 1 have a lSItIOUSBIIG spirits in BS 1M Prince Street ls adequate to cover the operation t ml’ To answer twenty thousand such you. - ‘fries-LY of such a scheme, but the go merit is putting out pamph ets in which the difficulties to be encount- cred are glossed over, and family allowances held up as the shining example of progressive thinking in all modegn Ciltlmbfitllf. Willh halt propagan a no wor as muo a -. t» i. ii a:ui.*2..%:i"e Wélééiféi. does to the Department of National a "M1 order ‘m ' m, slgnajmen. Health and Welfare? .. m we an going to one“ u]; The National Film Board could not answer" Bu‘, came have a book written about it. Sui- ' "ca"? on - flce it to say that. in spite of its your. gallant littlii - inefficiency. its false artistic atei- Sh“, The "raider" was H M ~s W ludcsi ll h“ managed t° mm ‘mt Rodney ‘one of Britain's most pow- a vcry few Bood pictures. It might erm béme amps fulfil u useful pluce in our lives if mere m wmemmg to "5 it refrained from pumpin out so hemwhm we mink MW mttny films which are ony praise have been when w match of tlie status duo. ii it did not so unagmaflon’ the pathetic "mb deflfllllfly have w l” m” swam" merit of the Mayflower with the men ne. "The C B C pulled a had boner gggggiérsltfgglt ‘itfhelhgorlégggfiy- and (ml lslilaled) Wm“ ll did m‘ “any most of whom were makin their m‘ m‘ “ews m” “m” which was first sea-trip were fully corivinccd carried by all papers announcins’ that the “ma, was an enemy we the fact that 6,300 Home Defence begin to realm something 01- the. Tm”! were A'W"L n’ “'85 the indomitable spirit which permeates Ii. ii. Duane t? 0o. Charisse-i Accountants ll Grafton Slrcet,_ Charlottetown Phone 1W rm m Randolph W liinnning. 6A. Twice aha signalled a defiant. challenge to the leviathan. but no replies were observed. and her surroundilna we _ , _ be elaborated on. Lanadas potato crop last year, in contrast to that of the United States, was the largest in thirteen years. Shipments from Canada to the United States are expected to be in excess of 1,500,000 bushels. In the United States a shortage was pre- dicted in December, when crop records show- ed a drop of 18 per cent in last year’s output from that of r943. Both the Wai- Food Ad- nder on ILA, LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg MONEY T0 LOAN BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. ._-____________._. ALEX W. MATHI ESON Office: 90 Great George Street Money to Loan Collection a e 4- a Edward Viscount Cardwell, British states- man, died this date 1886; was outstandingly one of the most advanced and effective politi- There were 92 little candles round a two-deck birthday cake on Tuesday at; 1 Hyde Park Gardens. General Sir Ian Hamilton was cel- ebrating his 92nd birthday and en- 0V9!‘ ministration and the O. P. A. early in Janu- ary warned wholesalers in the vegetable trade that the spring shortage of potatoes might be worse than that of a year ago. But that warn- irig came before the snow and sleet storm of comparatively little publicity for his efforts; as Secretary of State for War, lie instituted tlie short term system of enlistment, three, seven and twenty-one years at the applicant's choice, with cal reformers of his time, though he received tertal Gordon Home. The the Highland fling and the sword dance. Sir Ian was in high spirits and made a gay speech in which his old regiment, the 92nd. figured. nin! some '10 boys from the boys danced and Mrs. kind of censorship. leaning backwards. that u government con- trolled agency falls into. but which a private news broadcaster would not dare to suppress. because oi’ the implications or his action. and because he would not dare to risk all ranks wherever seven seas. d but the captain of mindful of Nelson's of His Majesty's Navies. they may be upon tho overwhelming, the Mayflower. dictum that WEI! BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETG .____.__._____i__ ._ -&'\N\v‘-'il‘.~’.'u'i-'-'.'fi5'e'-'fi'i|'iih' iiiorreii and Bompan A telegram from Mr. glhufchill wasbread. ‘A few gags .180 r an went y mo orcar ussex , to see a hull oi.’ his that had won a mggméiafidaglarflrhiglaigdbelgrmliiltii prize. Field Marshal Lord Milne, is bv so“ tobogmphy and EH59 who is now 78, was one of the 81b,’ "0 a vlmet ‘T m-MB guests at the birthday party-Man- cheater Guardian. One gets a little tired. In this d business. of hearing people who have talked themselves into a box liiyin the htlame on ha newipaoirtr. u, Men ve. o course, een m squo - ed at titrktlieauulzut the occaslionsopétfi c“? {gflifglly lghree so rare a ey are scarce y w considering. The probabilities m med 1°“ "m" m" all against such mistakes being made. What almost invariably hap- _. pens is that someone says some- RQ-pgrt g0;- January. thing fooush or unwise in public, - , Grade VIII-l. Marjorie Mac- amlil ‘hen lfllindsllilélflllqlqt dwoxfis rgtintbiogl: ~ l‘ - cdElizalgeth Stewart; 8. We 11¢" Drn. e y Eugene a oria. . cs1 eiiirpéd OI iistto clairrlis liltlillighenwz: B Grade $1161). llietgy Maizersti n 1 A- 1' Hm“ "W" “l” "m squo ". appea o Grade —. can ac o - - _ the easy way out. but it is usually i“ aid; g, Marie Myers; 3. Louise En- (aglgldtl; I B- li 33mm“! 5m" l, John Campbell only the squirming of a fool or a l}; mar. d v (B) 1 wmim M" Grade‘ w. YB E -— . ' ' ' m, (absent) coward-Windsor Star. .. .. _ _ ' _ _ Perfect attendance: Myrna Mac- driiiii. gollrgfld? iiiesiiilcgeliia Th” °°P°flaPhY ma“! clllllvlm ariisi-adze. bvai-lbikisyiivsriiiatiii? ‘fills 1”“- Mbm m“ locomotives last year, an increase pmlbie- Th’ “m” Mysris and Alfred MacNeill (equal. mill?” avenues: Georcs A. . HM Pasture. Grade Iv (B)__1 Janet Random Plvyél‘. P10791109 P1078‘. Muriel about 2i years and all are icluii- ' 6P!- teers drawn from various ha"! MacLeod. Teacher. 0e do Crops Grown no captain can go far wrong if he lays hi.s ship alongside the enemy. flung down his challenge m“ y“ his rivals’ scooping him. The best thing that could hap- pen to Canada would be the re-- moval of such powerful agencies as the W.I.‘B., the 6.8.0., and the N. ' PB. from government control. The mnptstlons to use I11 101' partisan purposes is so great that the ordinary citizen would be bet- ter off if they did riot exist. He would then be freed of the neces- sity of censorin everything lie re- ceives from sue agencies in order to make certain that heisnot swal- lowing some government handout. VERNON RIVER. SCHOOL II. F. ARlllllBALll Chartered Accountants Iaehrn ‘Ernst Building Charlottetown AVAM J.A. Mcliilliiiiii, M. BARRISTER, souorror. NOTARY. arc. curtain BUILDING » .____§§AE!~9!T_ _:} arm-camper: rcsrooy mum‘ annex, sasir. m. it --dh(OPA) - A? all-Ohfingsse :3’ a n rmy petoon o ' bers has Just completed bu" training here and the next std these soldiers hope, is the PM.‘ theatre of war-the closet‘ to w" cupied China the bet/tar. Average age of the 1118M" l‘ the right of extension if so desired; as Secre- tary of State for the Colonies he abolished transportation overseas, which served the double purpose of keeping ne'er-do-wclls at home and popularizing the Colonies for ambit- ious and honorable citizens who desired to emigrate to new lands of promise. e e e e Canada, in a formal declaration appearing in the Canada Gazette, has served notice that all possible measures will be taken to block the sale through neutral countries of gold loot- ed by the Axis powers from occupied territory. The declaration said Canada would refuse to recognize the transference of title to looted gold. In line with this policy the Dominion will re- fuse to buy gold from any country which has not broken relations with the Axis or from any countrv ivhicli in the future buys gold from a country which maintains relations with the Axis, unless it is definitely proven that it is not looted gold. l i F U From a Rhonda valley coalpit to the Covent (iarden Opera stage is a far cry even in these days of swift romance and “meteoric” careers. Francis Russell's voice reached that far. At the age of twelve lie was working inIa coal mine? Born at Toiiyrefail, he started down the pit as an engineer, and was an engine-driver there when, twelve years later, Iiewys James heard him sing. The celebrated Welsh operatic baritone immediately offered the young miner a tlirce years‘ contract with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. At the end of his contract, Russell was able to realize his ambition to go to Italy for further study. He studied under the fam- ous baritone Ernesto Caroiina, Leoncavallds favourite singer of the part of Toiiio in “Piigliacci." January I5, and before the freight embargocs which since have delayed the movement of food to markets. Last week the W. F. A. announced that, except by permit, no shipments of pota- toes out of Aroostook count, Maine, would be made other than those consigned to Fed- erol agencies for military supplies. ' __________________ The Farm Situation MAIUITNVALE SCHOOL January rspor for Martlnvsle liool: Grade X A: l, Flora Martin. Grade X B: l, Ernest MacLeod. Aboen Leard: 3. Mary Campbell. Ggornnek Ployer: 2. Gordon Show: 5, 6. Rebeooa provinces de- oi the total The actual number of new industrial jobs in Canada as a result of the war is 759,000, re- ports Canadian Business. Here the main job of post-war employment will have to be tackled. These jobs exist at present chiefly in Ontario and Quebec. But while industry will seek a new level of employment, agriculture will also witness a trend towards a new level, though probably in the opposite direction. The effect 0f the war on Canadian agriculture has been to impel workers to leave the farm, and the drift away from agriculture has been one of the main developments in population changes. The Department of Labour estimates that 210,000 men and 25,000 women have left the farms since 1939, but the Department of Agriculture places the figures much higher, at 410,000 men and 100.000 women. 'l‘lierc is no doubt that many openings 0n the farms will exist ivlicii the troops return, for older people who have qrried on wish to retire and the labour situa- tion has been consistently and sometimes dis- astrously short in agriculture for three years past. Florence Plover: Leod; 4, The id il of I suitablemto srgotatoeemeanglang l! 3'25 were steamers. There were 608 Diesels and one electric locomotive in the 194i freshman class. There l“ were 4.20 steamers and 339 Diesels installed the year before. But the old teakettle may come back. The Chicago News believes. The Penn- sylvania reeently exhibited a simi- steam turbine locomotive which lins all the advantages of continuous power that any sort of turbine has over e, reciprocatin or internal combus ion. The New York Central will shortly unveil a new steam giant with something new in the way of boilers. probably a water-tube boiler modeled on the t t - e installed in the Nazi bottle- shlJps Bismarck and Von 11mm- Japan literally converted Man- churia into a gigantic narcotics “w warehouse. Japanese bankln firms like Mitsul provided the cap tel for th construction of narcotic chem- icael factories and also imported fantastic quantities of hllher ‘grade opium from Persia aboard m itary ttlnpyo flying‘ the Japanese fla Dr. J3. f 165 th a bef re. But only o over e ye r o fa Grade III-l. Joseph Macdonald. m Grade I (Al-l. Jean Richards. dGrfldQ 1 (By-i. Michael Rear- on. Grads I (C)—1. Helen MacNeil. Grade I (D)-1. Ronald Morris- sey; 2. Joan MecNeil. P e r f e o t attendance: Marjorie Macdonalri. Eugene Macdoriald. Joan Mscdonald. Joseph Macdon- aid, Bottywlllaelorl. Alfred MacNeil. Anne sedy, teacher. LOWE. MONTAGU! SCHOOL Honor Roll for Lower Montague School for the month of January: Grade X: i, Mama-rot Poole and G901‘; Wrifiyb (equal): a, rireida Aitken; 3. Aifk Grade farm farming wherev is 101m‘; The reinerly is not higher prices. Prices may and indeed often have been too low to Saskatchewan Bonds m, w} price may be. The very slow progress of Saskatchewan In- dustrial Development Bond sales seems to lll~ dicate that socialists would prefer to have Utopia built with somebody else's money, says the Financial Port. C. C. F. party machinery has been harnessed for the job of persuading the citizenry, with the various and powerful means at the coni- mand of the reigning political party, into biiy- ing these bonds. But despite these vigorous sales efforts over three weeks and a vast amount of propaganda over a much longer per- iod. only about lialf the target sum of $l million had been raised.by the end of January. About 500 people are trying to sell the bonds. The drive was to have ended Feb. 3, but the response has been so poor the closing date has been extended to Feb. 28. In view of the unparalleled prosperity of Saskatchewan and the fact that its people I‘ Mary M0 f. A ; 3. . a e a e £53116 m?“ 1mm On one of the Saturday night sing-songs at U, an English local inn jack judge entertaining Levitc writes in The hlilhr his friends at the piano, was challenged. Could €m°"l°“" m“?! - i o Be mnunuid) lie compose an original tune within twenty-four 43mm, For emmme h, 1m h, me IRE-WAR CAPITAL hours. He took on the wager, and wrote the eiltiyloflshartiggai this: s%eig%iu?g -—~— - - ~ ~ - w oesae ishm . tune. A crippled friend of.his, Harry Wil- mom, dlfm’ no ma], named liains, put the words to it. Finding a publisher tcseil es in the cit-y of Rankine. wasn't anything like so quick a business. After fix'°,g,l,';f,i§°‘,fl,“i,,lf,,.if'l'ieiii'irisid weeks of trudging up and down the stairs of rovjnces s: gihléllélgd- music publishers jack Judge at last sold “Tip- flbs a a e, perary" to a will-known London firm. Later 5$K°',§‘,§‘,,°,‘,‘,l,,_l“° m” that year, a music hall star, Florrie Forde, sang "Wk "Im- ‘"h- the song, and within a week or two it was being "l" ' w “n” bunulw’ d” liuinmed and whistled all over the country. Fame didift change Jack judge in any way. He still entertained his friends on Saturday nights clares he has bought enough "tick- ets" since he was you!!! w hlvs . . . . w'tl1'm om tu com sitions. As lat a r promptly raised $50 millions for Victory Bonds, “she an]? m3,‘ thatpgme had M, w; k951i’ paid for the house. Many more of us could almost sa the same ii we this record is scarcely a triumph. - - . - . . s-i ll that him in the window of his house.’ r Though 208,891 Saskatchewans voted C. C. Bfiside “Musiiian and Composer» ‘Vere the Ta r. : 1. vallta March- Ecknunde fl . l-..‘l.‘.‘&ll.“‘“'- '- I‘ u dries . , irnwiaiii. ‘i, F, "lllfllllill a soil OPTOMETIIISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glaeeee for the correction of ocular ile- - "Sandy", mascot of s Tank Regiment, Light pa“) been with the unit since before Dleippe and wears the 1 5a Gnu". Bu.“ and the Oanadian Volunteer Ber-inc Medal with clasp- - I here with Oraftghaallerry Davies of Weetmount. P. Q- - n “(H8000 llllll l A o hull course we haven't anythi to‘show for our optimistic speculat one-Iii- nionton Joumsl. . npto as on i.‘l.2”.“‘i“l'°l'vl"Sl.'i.l“ deafened by lnollllllh miiiuiiffl i, Imi NA! I" " iiiiiii~“" I i1‘ II 1 um“ Aid neiieglagfil-sw He l‘ i 16121.15" “m, made honest con ession. but oi there are only about 900 applications in forIWOrdPJQ-ompmer of lTippcriryiufl