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MEETING-A iri- tgieeéléifuiéaeating oi the wiiii. oi II WI IIIJWIVI IN Till UNION JA oifers attractive opportunities to t ' i "M8119. "l! Q ..,.. ...... i... college ........ .. r“ ems-n.“ -" "- "" iliiniiilans Play sic-those. "u" 7'" 9°" T W! F" l‘! I serve their country in the fighting A“ mm‘ " ma“ M m‘! u” Qw" tifntgfszmagw B”? fi . branch best suited to their talents. “Old man" seld e Illa-pilgrim theme was‘ Osngdisnlryoutli its the L“ I. ‘he’ o" ‘Ppnoulon of ‘h. w‘, our bra" m“ “I. nghwwhrflf While serving they will be $tudying—- "M cg. _ by “V351 géwwmg- magi“ dim by ilyins the Union Jwk every do‘. M Jul on a iwlide , or lpednl . ., raking up the rheory and practice of building hen: oil l" "l! n!“ l‘! u" 011mb 9° - mechanizgd warfare, And by (heh- Youi- jflllfllsy will end with lie ggmheslbo" mad olefin we on lllllllh Woolen Bunting Union I“!!! Olli ill purchased in thg {on _ i-‘dllfaiifm “lid Wen" 5°! leiidefshi? You never esleviii wll pen llils -——- , maple went e. tiiiie. 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Iii/M» ‘Eilillfiiglifiiiiyfiht idilfiidii’! “- Q u’ B" m“ "m 1 '- 1” -" '— i t 1 1 i‘ creased the meriiiiacture o! elootiolic beverages titty percent: Russia also '. .m.-~k.. Flyin’: Officer Bill Draper, Fliziit Lieutenant John Clam, Royal Cgngjlgn A1;- Fgygg pump; m. abllslied in 1858, fmdl its Oonstllléiétl- gllrggg AcPullet and <~ " i vhrv - , - .,, n ~ ' 551mg _ . . . . . . . . . ......., ' _ 0221f: d,§’,I‘§“F‘,‘,..-F,,‘;’ 01291321,.agfiggglflgsaljfgilfe‘gggértgl l? tine cbjgcthirfasfxiigidftiagmthgliellet c Griidette-l shipments delivered st Lin: sliruiici- than the Hun whose propeller struck the spits rudder and. of 123x18“ sbuéfleflnq‘ experpnlenmce "smiiirg§°w.“.' . . . . . 65 slit-d n nde. This was the 5€<30nd score cl‘ the ailornotlil I01‘ this R. C. '38:.‘ ilvngmof rlssiltagiefiwed- “m; A. medium ....... " 32-18 A F‘ pilot serving with. an R. A. F‘ flame-i" squadron in North Africa. only by organization and training A plillet and B . 99-30 {Earlier in the same sortie he shot clown another FW 193 with his cannon. Important Work of‘? Veterans’ Guard rrrmwn. Mny 19in - - The Vet- interval QllliI‘L€l‘-('L‘lll,llf_y, nnw mount owns (iaiiqrd n; Canada ls today guard in vital HFCHS along the ln- prffflfnilflfl many of the same tasks ti-icatc coastlines of Eastern and its members did when they were Western Canada. And should some young nml vigorous soldiers ol thehiiplcsr. enemy encounter these sea- ‘llne One diifcreiice ls that modemsoned men of battle, he'll find that wmiiwiwns of war, like long range g-ims trigger fingers haven't lost their iflrhlong-rnnizc bomber. have pushed accuracy either. thr- frmit farther away from him. They're on the Job at hospitals, 3., . in 1914.13, risoners-of-wai-on duty at desks, on guard at sen- " ‘npif? were i tcmed relallv- try posts and working diligently ln tonne actual battlefront. training cnnlps whore the old aptit- |~i,,.~-_ “w, guarded by some of the udcs are quickly regained. And don‘t “m, "m, will’) today guard prls- let anyone tell you any dlllerent. ',,"n,,,-,;_, izwar interned in OenadaJPhese soldiers of the Veterans n, n.0,. Grsytl; war days. on Guard, both overseas and ln Canada, ;,_ mnmf," nmhm, Cgnadlnn are turning in the some splendid lob q "M1,. .1 formidable sllholle- they dlrl way hack then. Tholr nim- t i,‘ y“. Snmhcm English sky. lvcrsary. the third one. on May 24. 11, ,. ~_ plying hirriy of them. erc should be proudly oosorvcd l>ii all 0a,}, agqm‘ of,‘ hi, Mgny more of Canadians. togi-mer with these m“; ‘m; imdlmmed by the sturdy pioneers or war. ' (R. C A F. Photo) of 8 Huiiicwood, YLJHHL‘, "Foronto, tells the work carried out by the Associet l '1“- Brizede, throudiout Goods 1 has greatly decreased the manufac- ture and distribution of alcoholic beverages. On the other hand, Ger- many ls making alcohol available to the captured nations it wishes to destroy, as Japan ls distributing) opium among the Chinese. ny H0\V1\ltl‘1—V_V_.—l3-LAKSSLBE Assoelsted Press Science Editor effects, alcohol could add one or little n! courage, ability. skill or; T’ manhood. we might be willing to] “bum, sacrifice in older to increase morale, “ma but unicirtunately on one side of the ledger. and the eflectnocrii morale isbedesti-uctlve and annh a ng. A so r nation with the morale bom of clear thinking, | “Keg”;gs§fifbefl"¥fill.fl,‘i§§f,nl$§tgflid. determination and courage, can, Wm o; the New york Times, m‘, eventually defeat Hitler and the new gun is an shun“), weapom JfliPS- W‘ e drlmimi nation will its shell 15 millimetres and curios: travel ihroush the Bloush of Di-‘e- a0 inches long. He says the gun 110ml to dilfefii- probably is the most powertul Tun MEANING or MORALE ‘mm’ M i“ ma‘ The amazing thing is the muzzle ———— velocity of its sheik-about 4.000 feet “Morale is the accepting of our own particular anxiety with cheer-y e. second. Most weapons have a muzzle velocity of less than 3,000 fulness and wurnge. It ls the trivial round. the common task 01 every-j feet a second. The new giurs pro- _ Jectiie weighing 5.'l pounds. ls sup- day experience followed by tasks voluntarily done so thiit we ‘posed to penetrate 141 millimetres, about 5 1-2 inches, of armor at 500 and ours may live in a loved tredlt‘ yards and a little more than 2 1-2 -lOX‘l. It is laughter and work, eating‘ inches of armor at 2,500 yards, and drinking. sleeping and playing.‘ which is almost a mile and a half. It ls List? chommgn spgit gt common men w ose mas swe rig “me-‘Egg And Poultry Market Report algn. to withstand higher lii- preseures than standard the Germans the v-taper is slight. mightily the faith c! their is “Let us pray that we may be strong and not tire. that we will not drain the strength of others by 00m- plnllllng 0i our hurts, thlt we will be of n good saint always, flt to alt, stimd and with our fellows whatever the dsy eind hour may -—— bring." This week shows greatest produc- Wsi-den E. H. Weller-ll. tion on Prince Edward Island to MENTUN 41151351,“ date. Quality indicates birds on .___. range. Sales are chiefly to Maritime s1. your: AMBULANCE BRIGADE mints and Newfoundland- ON THE J08 P. E. I. grading stations are pay- ing for ungi-aded eggs delivered: “OTTAWA-Jrhe crim- oi st. John 3 '39 of Jeruselam in England wee re-eet- Grade A large . . . . . . . . .. Grade A medium lsterioe to in times of peace. could nee the sick and wounded be given with .. ............. .......Il2e- mSpeclslized producers ere receiv- real efficiency in war. This was ‘|%:.s‘;“'t°“°d m“: as‘, equally trluelififdeigéngtiwgh eoold- A m°mwh'""""' _“ en n cv . r reason “ m f8." the Sh” John . . A pllllet and n .. . ..so-ei Association came into being‘ vnth the object to)! tdhigsemllrietilon oltknotwledz’ gens premnary reeinen one m1 of the sick and injured, end l0, les- h: £13,), womm for Own sen tlae godless suffer-lg frequently‘ can, cause ignorance. e Aeeoce -. g, m; rem-ah,‘ 9mm“ . lon instituted e. five lecture course m womexixretteohed to Hrstmm of’ instruction 1n First Aid, later ex- p“; h, Nursing Aumm-ie,‘ tended to elx. In 1887 the Ambul- 3, mm 1939 h; 1m a (w; 1m. ance Brigade was lot-med as a gm m“, 1n w“ ‘mm mm,“ properly trained body oi mm and the geiiorsi pizbllc course and W58 women to supply First elcl for lsr- given by Instructors, Grade 1, or ge puiblic gather . In the first 5t, John, Greet War. 1914-1 l8, the Brigade 4_ sulyplyjng o; puma“ for, iurnlshed the navel, military, priv- pry-st Md PM“ rite hospitals end slug with more squads, nursing auxiliaries. than 20,000 men, up the end o! 5, 1115mm pii-whweg, m, Dgvmon, 1915 and up to the introduction of a1 surgeon, h“; when ow,- m, the Miliiflfy Service Acts, et lent, organization and gdmlnletntlon o! 26,000 hed been tumlshed to the the First Aid Posts. naval and military authorities 5, Qqppfled g, numbn- sg gnyiil. einoe September 1039: l. The basic training in Fket Aid Defen- services from ooeet to through the brigade, end another um”, 5.000 had enlisted 1n the armed '1, 175m o; wqmm (o; "fir" forces direct. The n/tireinl divisions in 3,0414 . and public hospitals supplied 308 detadimente oi’ officers hm-ouqhqm, (JqngQ. unqu- gm VA and nurses for mime? ttels. 1), 501mm, In addition. the Order ed to pro- g, mmbhgwd mood from, vide toi- the normal requirements of ; 1m, mgr/jg’ h; mum cm", NEW YORK, May 20 lAPl-The Germans were reported today to k hinge 5:691’ céannonia bgun with}; g i vie ape or apere ore-w L‘ If to counterbalance its dleestrouz they unvefled m the “mks,” cam The advantage oi’ the v-guii is “u ‘hi? “sum a“, cylindrical bores. As introduced by the muzzle a little smaller than the suvhasTlli-st Aid‘, Sunday. who listened intently during tho service. At its close he said: White man leave us a teacher. Mr. Rob- ieave you." A year passed and the village was again visited. The Chief again listened to every word and again he said. "Willie mall 118"‘ you brought us a teacher," and again Mr. Robbins answered “We have no teacher to leave you and when could he tench ll you lied one?" The third year the Chic! came out to meet them as they came to his village. and again he drank 1n every word, and he euld "White man have you. brought us a. teacher? I'm an old man I cannot learn. but the young boys and girls can learn, ll they have a teacher, and they can tcll me about the white man's God." Again Mr. Rob- bins was forced to toll him that they had no teacher. they had not funds to pay for training teachers, and so many were needed. He said e large well-built mud hut was ready with en adjoining hut for the teacher to live in. when the old Chlei finally found that there was no teacher for them, he said “I am m old mun. I may die before you come again, and I will tell our God that it is not my Inuit t at I do not know about Him and that the young men and women do not know Him, because the white man would not give us a teacher that we might learn about you." What could be more pathetic. Should we not all feel ashamed that when the doors are open and hearts are open we refuse to provide tor themfl-L. lleuse Vote llewn Probe Suggestion OTTAWA, BY 20 - 1GP) House of Commons to t ed bysvoteolllslndoiitwo-dl! drive by the opposition to obtain overninent consent lo examination y the public accounts commitvn o expenditures £01‘ s°v°mm°mi bllclty. Government spokesmen nslsted that such an exemlnetion properly could be made gig W m! th b- eoeicurreiiee in s mt oé‘ B pa“ llc eooounts comm April 7.111s amendment WM moved b Gapi- Qeoqe Bllok (PIOI- 9°"- u . Yyhliigihi w deloited the severe ment turned to rdore n! filo t1 clvll population et home. This g, 1 N 3cm _g,h left was carried out by the members “mi” g“; than, e m of the Brilzndc too old or ofliefwilt battle oi the Atlantic. This service lmilt for military service. These -0]prlflm\ were organized for lmmedlnto duty gm Navy 1am], gmd m, my in case of elr raids and so miglitl gong“); m[i(”_ be considered es forming the first _._.._ VODKA ‘IABOO .. recorded casualty service. Tlhey also met convoys of wounded st rallwey .___. Alcoholic drinks ere absolutely boo se wsrminc Innis in the stations end provided trmspom- d wmtlonwu w ope recognl or shqywoqm . award. with the declaration o! fir? slrechggf the body miefiwl. suiting in increased radiation oi peace in 1918, the rs of Si. John Ambulance Brlzede were h"; u“; ‘cgua; mom‘ o; gm 59¢’ Just es our 1S OfII-lflfid in ca Wit-ll l eble to continue tlteir normsl flinc- llons of providing first eld for the sick and injured on pirblle ooose- ion . Tam declaration of Wei- b Csnsds. in September 1980 found Order again fully prepared w take its rllieiel in the vlver aifoiitc has! to’; r re n genera en o In I could eeri-y nolliing nioi-e denaemus Pilrtlcular. l tlim liquor for the i-ellei o! humans of [by desert, so e Russian soldier kmvvls better than to odks personal anti-freeze or: the iaont. In- d table tests imply thst the pl weeque 5t. Bernard rescue doll °""“‘iii.’.fil‘.’lliiéi“‘f..”iifl’-‘é‘ll' s: a ~ i-entviiseel year, and ell other linlfll on the order paper. llew Potatoes shortage came tods en two csrloeds o! Hts arrived ey will l st Iii cents s. mng, nsfi provided under l prices However simian warned grout iisicnmrnyorsu. i": uoiiissunii ‘t. nii-uiei- l - glliee oi Us. potgtoes are enema. The followln; is a llet of part ch10” 1n A1 M snow__py‘on 9.7m’ “d ' “acetic Y ‘light, Jen com, .___________ Aoordorwood eoiimns ileu- hiehvk Rev. Robin R. Cobble, missionary to the Belgian Congo. Africa, who ls on furlough", was heard at both morning and evening services in the Christian Church, Montague, on Mr. Cobble gave e very interesting account oi his work and stressed the need lor more work- ers and funds to train teachers for the great work of telling the story o! the Christ to those who know it not. He told one incident which shows so clearly the need and the oppoi-tunlhv for the church to meet this need. When going from village to village to hold a service among the natives, he was met by the chlei’ who was not e christian, but bins said "We have no teacher to :.-i-.¢mw"r'"-s.;pio~m- - - » Montreal armed forces staged n monster victory Loan parade 0'1 Sunday before a quarter o! a million‘ spectators. Above a "Universal Carrier" is shown passing ln imnt of the reviewing stand where salute was taken by Lleut. Gen. 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