‘,- THE_ _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Da-KKCH 28. 1942 PAGE__S_I}_I_ Love problems umvonl In o rlolou romance! love as his Qvm vullcl AII-oicrccm olcomody lover- iicsl ' with v NIIEQSART ' LEE BOWMAN liqlilon leonqrd - Sum levene -"Wc'ro always two/um "hold ollllol |rll'..._ I; and I'm not the . .51) lumpu loud . — \ to bu!" 1 INGS ACROSS 411E CONTINENT “EST POINT ON THE HUDSON Starts, PRINCE EDWARD - __—.i- i-rzzai A GREAT STAR-A TOP MUSICAL WESTERN l’ You'll find a YEN’ Rm’ lingers . . more like-able in ll rule tli t Ills lii-i personality Illii‘ a ginn- . . . greater action . . . songs , . uiiu‘ iill the exciting background of the Golden West THE hIAN FROM CHEYICXNIJ ROY INN-LBS GEORGE tGalmyi HAYES ‘XTRA '- COLLEGE (UHEDY TRAVELOGI E —— ('.~\Il'I‘UOl\' __ NOVrIl/l‘ Y E M PI R E TO-DA Y zitisllillvlsi... but. her rank is oiilv honorary and DUCHESS 0F I\'I~.'.\"I‘ lti-jfiilli’ cities not entitle her to exciniiton. I LONDON, hlitreli 1 » 1.1- She wanted no exception made eat-old DUClIiaS of u i.i.: g in hvr cast, so. like thousands of steted uiitier the \ii.....t.;. of Lil- other women in her age group she bar's employment scheme, it was filled in the registration form. As a mniried woman with two children. lioivever, the Duchess is not likely to be called up for iia- tioiial service. disclosed last night. The Duchess; who the 1906 class, is a to. the Women's Royall .\.i §ALvAo|s Householders are advised that the collection of salvage by school boys throughout the City will begin April 7th and continue on the 8th and 9th of April. All householders having salvage too heavy to be carried by these boys will please see that the Group Leader In the block is notified in order that arrangements may be made for its collection liy truck. Salvage consists of scrap iron, brass, copoper, zinc, lead, rubber of all kinds, rags, bottles, and also the better grade o! magazines. Your co-operallon is most urgently solicited. COUNCILLOR A. T. MacKINNON, Chairman Salvage Committee. NOTICE TO TRUCK OWNERS Truck owners willing to donate truck and driver to help In the hauling nl' thi~ salvage please Councillor A. T. ilinciiinntm. communicate with Phone 1437. t l4 4-28-31 I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING .. ITO-NIGHT OSWALITS SNACK BAR AND TAXI SERVICE At Their New Place of Business Next Door to Whitlock’s Tire Service, Kent Street- “The Best Taxi Service In Town" and You'll Find Our Snack Bar the Best as Well. ‘I'll-DAY 0NLY—-' “HIGHWAY WEST" CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column Io reserved for new: cl lornl interest. but advortlnlnp of I nun; nature any in inserted l0 I unto n word, ouiotly phyolyla in Adi-Alon. SEA RAIDERS CHAP. ll EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY SHOWS — 2.30 - ‘L00 — 8.45 CAPITOL MON.—'l‘IlE.—WEO. COOKS tor Photoxrabhs. 14-598. RUMMAGE SAL". Nurses Alum- nae, Saturday, March 28, 6.30 pm. Kirk Hall 11-1146-8-28-28-3. RECITAL. — Tho Choir and Organlstaof St. James Church will give a recital Sunday evening at. 8.30. L-1308-3-28-1i. MEETING of Prince Edward 1a- land Temperance Federation Tues- day. March 31 at Y.M.C.A., 11.30 am. 11-1200-3-25-41, CHURCII 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES Sunday, March 29, i942. St. John's Church. Craggiud. Evensong 7.00 P. M. St. Eliza tli‘: Church. Springfield, Matins 11.00 A. M, Rev. G. R. Hartman. Rector. L-1311-3-38-ll. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till Tuesday. March 31st for a Secretary-Treas- urer. Duties to start immediately. t-Sgd.) Stanley Bridge Dairy Company. 11-12024-25- TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCl-L-Sunday, March 29th. - Albany 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. westmorelond 7.30 P. M. The pastor ll will speak on the subitect: "Calvary." We extend a cordial uvllation to all to worship with us at these services warm/m f/IP . fly/ff)’ yf4pf~ BUT TODAY HE IS A MAN! _ It's on Inside tip on the wry to win In the bottle oi the sexes! L-124ll-3-27-2l. NEW’ GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday, March 29th. 11 A. M. Morning Wor- ship. l2 noon Community Sunday School. 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 PM. Fredericton. Congregations are re- minded of Easter of ering for War Relief, “Orphaned" missions etc. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-l305~3-28-1l. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. —-Thc pastor Rev. Neil Herman will a,‘ preach morning and evening. ll . M. subfcct "He Saved Others: Himself He Cannot Save." The Bible School and the Pastor's Bible Class at 2.30 and 3 o'clock, The pastor will speak on-“The Type and the Anti- type." In the evening the seventh message in the series on "Modern Scapegoats" subject-"Calapnas The High Priest Comes To Town. ‘ THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -— The Lenten Sermons by the Rev- I. J. Levy for to-morrow will be. for the GEORGE r“ TUBIAS g1 lUCICE ERNEST FAIRBANKS -TRUEX Regimentaticn _'. t I 4a 1' morning "The Cross In Life-Solici- st F0 O“ Others?" and for the evening service War it 7 P. M. "Behold the Day of Sal- vation-Noiv!" The anthem for the . ' ' ll be Thompson's “Bread ,.-—‘q°“tim“9°l_~“9.“l pa“ 4) ~ lgifirwgéalklFglililillli cirzen of tiiis coiuitry. Rcgimem ,1" 511111 " 1e l‘ . t‘ ~'_ tation is the system c~f total war f-fgelgilfyeiilluxlfgpgglgl 1:18???“ i3: ‘i’: glllstplléedtilfiiglilfleentlfilichiil- ‘"311 be Sm"; by. ‘he °h°l§ “Ballad fl . ' ~ h ery of total war I would like t0 ggllfézfierffo L}; Door Thee ihdlki hOWeWY- m?" “'9 m“ dc" Church unites with other churches "@199 a demilmabi“ "“'5‘°“ of iii the Good Pb-iday Services held in 193111101118111311 _I ‘V9195 U‘? m P” Sfilllt James Church from 2 to 5 lieve tiiat we no iitzt ll('€(l ll (iee- R M_ on ma, My’ Tm", W111 p9 18110 210i‘ a horde of Govmrutilcfll- special services in the Baptist Church each evening at 7.30 except Saturday next week. PliE-EtiSTEIi SERVICES IN lil0N'l‘Ai3Ul:'..—Servicss for the Pre- Enster week in the Montague churches will be held as follows: Monday. hiurch 30th, The Service will be hold in ‘The Presbywrlan Church and. the spes ker will be Rev. of Georgetown. police officers to mike iicz-es>ar_v' '(10lll.i'0l5 work I 11.0w how diffi- cult. it is I kiicw tllfit tie tinicst daily ilc-w 0f‘ l‘i'.~ll .. . and iii- stiucticns makes ll. and that the srdri: ll (is outlini- ance oi scnietii ivhicli \\'-£‘ iiuve considered alino. t. as itiuch a ncc- essity of life as irrsh lill‘ and sun- shine is hard to tilte I know" that Sydney J. Boyce a senous reduc. i iii wine's _ _ staiitlird of livi..g _. any cltis of Tui5jmy- 111?,5“~1‘1,°‘§h§1§‘ bekgll. socir is one oi‘ tire mcqit diffi- Un"'~§yC1\‘“‘c‘,I§"(A/I‘_*_,p§? MO-nn‘ ciil; mccs ct pcirrnal ttsciplne bf‘ vm‘ .'.- .816“ fiYVI a ' ~11 Scwait. Wednesday. the S_i\ic . wi to ncfiieve But we must all do it and if we are to udlisre to demo- cratic prim. ea iii (icing it. we must do it u. “out, having to de- pciid upon the coniptilsori of law be in the Baptist Church and the Speaker will be Rev. M. Waiter- worth. Thursday the Service will be in the Presbytefian Church and the Speaker will be Rev. S. E. Hayward. Friday the sci-vice will b: ‘in The United Church and the Speaier will _Iii wariiine the code oi regula- £10m 101‘ '31)’ 11"111'1't'.0<1i* VUY be Rev. J. G. Duncan. the sublrct diasiic lC\ n Of nrccssity. foi' each evening will be a tiiflercnt. 111111111 P11 16805 and Ireedcms Dliase of "The Kingdom of i301" and all the services will be at is P. M. i i i i t of must be den ed n tie n crests L_1308_3_2a_n' the satiety of the state Curiously enough, many otherwise respect» able individual; take a belligerent attitude ttovoards wariiiite regu- lations. They are prepared to adhere to those which they think all right- but. may deliberately ST. JAMES-The Sacrament of Holy Communion will bc_ celebrated iii the morning _at The Kirk. To ‘this service are invited all Christians regardless of creeid ti; dteiiolinigiiafiion. In the evenin t e es vii o am iiivhichbiiythew obfigtiflnniheilhgtgil ti; Sunday will b5 observed with special M n, t g, N, .55“, “vav-i/ime mm sermon and music. At 6.30 P. M. a t e] ' 31 5e l‘ .- ‘ ' m‘. .1 Recital of Sacred. Music Wit. ac 1i r05 t 9% i; pining , iec‘ y bv the Choir under the (it: . m“) he- m" 5 "f hp-‘Ynml Miss Lillian MacKenzle. M Bnc. It is time for a definite change - . - 'liich an offering will at "' i‘ ed In the attitude c4 the public io- a‘ “ . . . . i. wands the Wad" m. “.M,,,~n]o My for the Clioii Funds. On C00,. F. da afternoon from 2-5 P. M. a ser- ula-flone Each person should re- V“; n; Three Hqursi Devotion will giarcl it as his duty to search out be conducted b‘, seven Ministers of the meaning of the 1w 1nd 10 the City on ‘The Seven Last Words 011F611? 115 111 511111- 611d 110i’ From the Cross. An offering will be K111591117? ill the l"i’<‘i‘ M011“ received at the door in aid of The over, he siiould go further and Red Cross Socitty. The Minister. the t-ry to orzanize a ccmmunity feei- ' Revd T. H. Bussell Somers. M. ., in; to assist in campaigns to see S. T. M., will preside at all these that- wartime restrictions and Y9K‘ Services. ula-tions are faithfully observed. Each citizen slinukl regard him- CHARLOTTETOIVN RED CROSS self as his brother's keeper and CORPS-The Red Cross OOrpsmem- let it be known that the evader hers met Monday night at Prince of wartime regulations is n crca- of Wales College for a further lec- ture unfit for human association. ture in St. John Ambulance Course Of course. we are going to have in First Aid to the Injured. The i-cglmenta-ticn and more icgimen- lecture was followed by Practical t-atiion. but let us drvelcp it with- instruction in bandages and (11658- out the uglv mcnnirg wh‘ch it ings. treatment of fractures and a1‘- has been given in Gestapo land tificial respiration. On Thursday and bv liie Japanese imitators. night the four Sections. WW1 1119 Let us parapiiiuse Abraham Lln- exception of the Prince of Wales c0ln—iet fit. be Regimentation of College Students, were veil In the People by the People and hour's training in foot rill, after for the People. Then, and then which a. lecture on Dolly Orders only, can we accent confidently was given by Major Tierney to the the challenge of Winstcm Church- Transport Section, Office Adminis- ill-"Tiiey asked fo-r total war, let traiion Section and those members us see that they get it." of the College Students belonging -—————— to these two Sections. The Nursing Mlnardk kills pain. Section junior members were lec- tured to by Miss Katharine Mae- Wo are now receiving a reg lennan on Communicable Diseases, ular supply of the lollovvlny Cosh. while the senior members of that» Section were given a review in First. Aid work. Miss Marjorie White Section Leader in the Nutrition. gave. her group a lecture in general nutrimcnt. All officers and N.C.O.s o: the Red Cross Corps attended a lecture on Squad Drill conduct- ed by Lieutenant MacDougall Bea_c_l_i_ Grqve_Training_Centre. BRINGING UP FATHER OONFEDEIATION Llll INSUR- ANUI. L-III WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place on Thursday evening March 19th at the United Church Parsonage, Murray Harbour, when Marion Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runway of Clifton, became the wife of Ilillard Grant Woodslde, son of Mr. and Justin Woodside of Clinton. The ceremony was performed by the Rnv. Willard C. Picketts. uncle of the groom. After a few days visit at Murray Harbour, the happy young couple returned to their home in Clinton, where the groom is a prosperous young farther. Their many friends wish them hflpillnrss through life. BEAVER. CLUB SHOWING 0F WORKJPhe display of handwork st present shown in the window of the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. worthy of note. Last fail a group of twelve women organized a club to do extra war work and since then have lent to llmgiand 215 ar- tlcles and now have ready to send o layettc and outfit for a two year old. These Bundles for Britain are mailed direct to Nursing Sister Ruth McLean of Charlottetown who sends the following thanks: "Con- gratulations on your layettes. I opened each article and examined it carefully. I think they are love- ly. Many thanks and lice 11D the d work" The club ave also warm woollen knitted articles for sailors on corvettes and have filled in a victory card, given money to the Alexandria Orphanage and Bled Cross Blanket Fund. These women are to he commanded on their fine work whirl: is done over and above their regular Red Cross activities. SUCCESSFUL FASHION SHOW -A large and interested audience of ladies attended the fashion show held in the Baptist Hall on Thurs- day evening, sponsored by the Vic- toria Group of the Women's Aux-t lliary of the church. The platform was decorated attractively, and the models made a pleasing picture as they paraded in dresses. sport stilts, tailored suits, coats, and finally eve- ning govms. The fashion show was under the direction of Mrs. Robert Sutherland and the models were Mrs. Arthur Affleck. Mrs. A. G. Putnam. Miss Constance Iieightizei", Miss Gloria Large, Mrs. H. R. Mq_ Carly. Miss Helen Garrett, Miss Daphne MacPhee, and Mrs, Ivan Nicholson. Durinv the evening Mis- ses Margaret Stems and Burns sang two delightful with Mrs. G. E. Full playing accompaniment, and during the fashion parade. appropriate piano music was provided by Miss Norma Lawson. Refreshments were served by the members of the Victoria Group. SWKAN-I-IAIKPER —A quiet wed- ding was solemnized on Monday, March 23rd at; Trinlti. United duels, their 1! Ethel Campbell of Freetown . . =1“- P ‘E2153’ The Cigarette Tax Hi‘. Nonnan Mu: (l Valley vu a recent. visitor‘ City. 1 i. The Messrs. CiaytorfTremei-e Lawson ilremore, Bamaiihlm visitors to the City-yes relay. Makln out ul'i€'8 tax in triplicate Ia a tmu iesome‘ . ‘rite forms d cost the government (I.e. the tax- payer) money to print. And the tax- payer ultimately pa s also the sal- aries and overhe of the small army of auditors whom he sees in imagine/tic relentlessly checking over the forms he has made out. Collectin taxes through ar- e other hand, is m- if. ‘rho manufacturer Lawson ‘Ircmero. of the n. 0, y; V. R. stationed on tho mainland is spending his furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pope 'I‘remere, Hampshire. Mn. R . Lidst . Free a visitor i: Ohsrlealtteetown tgiivlTuz: BY he market. The stamp is, are government's receipt for mething over half a cent for ch cigarette in the ICKIJE. Thus the vernmbn has the use the cash ion the smoker reim- ses the manufacturer by pur- lniz the cl rotten ~—_Illd the p. And ow smoke leaving today on return home iiav- rea ac that they are thus m inz completed the short c-ium in can, wmrtbuuon m a Domestic Science. warieffortl Approximately $74,000- 000410 in i041. ' G. l o I v l 0 o m Gmde New‘ Appreclatzon Q- Mtss Glen Lidstone and Miss ch K51 a Publi it: . - ' as reccivgdy the iota‘: e ti. ‘i to 9 moer 0rd Da 1111c nire 1n coiiadn: u‘ Becretary oi Inipeifiii ghltlflnilggionltl 8th CIIARLOTTETOWN GUIDE u.“ o; the mnmn the d” 8W“: 00ml"? tiide felt by the Australian govlei-n. 111°!" 811d the People at this striking demonstration oi gcnerosi Mrs. Paul Murray, Queen's County filffiflflu°fgfig M“ “w. VISII f-lll CURTIN Doreclatcn of the gggmissioner. bold a s ho,‘- o; m“ pony. Several Mothers of the 11-,“ w" in . Guides e150 We" 111mm at this decision of the Nations... n: meeting‘ Cbmmlttee of the Imperi During the meeting Mrs- Heay Daughters o; m‘ mp1". to and Mis. Murray enrolled the fol- Jnmediawlv the sum o’ ‘so “m” “m” “s mime“ or the purchase of a Hurricane M"? 011115- R1111 Mwvonald- "Pilhtier Plane m be sent without de- ny to Australia. 0n Thursday, March 19th, Mrs. Rea)’. Provincial Commissioner and Jean ta Bowlari, Gwen Collins. Annie Bell and Helen . A Second Class Badge was pre- sented to Lois Arsenauit. Congratu- lations Lois. 1 Year Service Stars were pre- sented. to Wanda and Frances Mau- Mlllfln. Sylvia uoyce Shirlie MacNally. Helen Roach, LoLs Arsenault. Teresa. Doucette and Florence Blanchard. The next meeting of this Company j will be on April 10th at 6.45. Will Extend T. C. .' To Newfoundland ,,,,‘,',",f,,,‘,f‘"’:,,'§l‘dufi;"b °1 C11"- tho following contributiicrhlslgled" OTTAWA, March 26 -— (C P) - Previously gglmqwhdled "o! "5 Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund Church Manse when ‘re Rev. Hu n Trans-Cana a lr * . Miller united in marriage Marign today thatiirlsserliiixclgswtiltinlilelzngicq Eiriv-Fuflgfif; 25M mucllla Harper of Charlotlgctovm_ tended to Newfoundland shortly. stem}, B, ‘on 20m daughter of Mr. TJ-I. Harper and allowing persons to travel frcm 5mm, gT é on 10-09 the late Mrs, Harper and Jmnps Ottawa to Newfoundland by air in i y m“ "c" ‘l’ C“ 5-09 William Swan. son of Mr. and Mrs. 15 “Uurs- 731116119“ °f m‘? S61v1“ “'9 i 1 ls i 5'00 James Swan. Mount Edward Road. Wm be made b1’ Continuing one _‘,°P°'gd ‘i’ “w” 2-99 The bride was pretmy attired in a section of the daily Trans-Contin- '- - rocketf.‘ 2.00 street length dress of Heavenly blue em“) mgms "hrmlght m Newmu-nd- an Burn“ 2-99 crepe byue h“ with accessoifies to land instead of StODDIHK at Moncton M. A. McLeod gm match and wore a corsage of deep n “as “Wmmncedt J35‘ WM“ ' 2.00 Dink roses. Miss Helen MacKinncn M em a“ miles 9.3mm” from M's’ “m” F"'n°"°" 1-09 was bridesmaid and looked lowly mirigs A“ lostufloh" 5' Nfld" is 70o P‘ cfirem- 59'1"" 3.70 in a streetqengu, dress of m” thé w") S flDtw L be made between first Ch town Ikownleg Pack 200 616199. blue hat with accessories to -___*_i--D°n S a Sydney‘ N‘ S‘ Iiibver Fiiiifiowhw‘ L 2M match and were a corsa e i _ * "'5' 118 - I. .00 low] roses. The best man gwigrzisl, ‘s CHOSEN As A"; STEWABDESS glcngvtgigik w, i, . 0.00 inn d McLellan. The room's lfti’ GT0 "Y" - W- L. White San , the bride was a gold ‘locket. Fallow? Atiiintiig thogchldsena’ fiiggc: rggerd Lu!‘ my" w‘ l" d. 111i! ‘We ceremony a reception was stewiirdcss’ training ch15; “mid m B"! Point W. l. 2.00 held at the Charlottetown Hotel Tcroiito to fil the galls iii Trans- Mfirshrmd w I. 1.00 the tcast to the bride being pi-o- Cznada Air Lines Stewardesses Orwell W- l- 200 posed by Reginald 1\[c[_/_\_l]f[n_ Pfloy caused by cupid and the war was l'°“'°" Milnlalllc W. I. 5'00 to the bride's marriage a shower Mia. Jane Hunt. R. N., who is a Avonlea W. l. 3'09 _was held at the home of Mis. mfaduaw 9f the Milncw" (my HM‘ Dam“? w- l- 1.00 George Dalziel. Many beam-f,“ mtal .class of 194i. Miss. Hunt was Burlington w, l, 2'00 gift; were weaved irufludjng “new born at Argentiii. Newfoundland and. Cornwall-York Point w | {no s‘lvcr also cheques, etc, Mr. apt ‘V135 011° M 91,199 NHISIBN-d nurses Rice Point W. I. ' I {on Mrs. Sivan left on a trip to New Dracdbq“! i111"? DPOfO-ision in the Success Women's Institute l Gllrirgiovl, NS. On their return tin-v ggilllrggmclst ‘fi?"tillllecii $1211 lliilkl {the Emerald '5 M w‘ take up residence in tli cl! . *5 "It"! Sock ' - The bride travelled in helgeecamy- “ff “if,” 1938‘ S“°°"'1~‘°'Y stew" llllllbileliilhblfiijlitiolfl.o!gain 16:3 el-hair coat wit-h mattring hat. fi, g‘? Haggai“ glob” m char“? R. T. Holman Ltd‘ ' ' ' ' teal blue dress with accessories to Naflofl, AfESLELZ lfmtegfxiqgimada‘ ' "'00 “mick The Ymm? 60111116 have "16 that if our Stewnreiegses doifgefcilii "i588." best wishes of a host of young frleitds . T51 The cutaway diagrammatic sketch, above, chow: a “ of the larger type now operating off tho Atlantic coast. hlvc eunuch fuel “wily t» vim the ween. my in action for a week he snhmergel a in war__t_lm . 1119 ilrmcd forces they marr them M e” v lillnard_'s kills paln. FQEL TANKS. submarine watching it in a whllo, tho U-bou r ( ontinued‘ from mtodeacr m QUARTERS _ shown one way a submarine oil victim. Alla- llllllllll the prey mil is-s-o-s-l-c-s-s-t-c-TQ. Th9 Si. Charles AllXillary Society Presents “Ace n A (“midi lll Three A“, At the Prin Ed Theiflaro ward Easter Monday A“ and Night emoon APRIL s, 19 am r. M, 4'2 Ticket: 504mm, 75° Tickets now on I g Store; and Tnfinfy.‘ lTlixprui Maureen. , Th6 Wade Kidnap Case I: Ila-locum P981312, With th H‘ Hollow Maiiol-acaggttiilitdollilideqiiutliu“ iliar methods of investigation o: ~ be adopted. From U115 point n13‘; were not working so mmpmely in the dark. An estate eni was ab] wh h we a lama?“ 9111111111 clan‘: ...:...r m“ ~ M“ t»- = ere were tradespe i Pflyments iflhedg? ular. In all cases the tenant had von the name of Jones. which in ‘woke ht of later discoveries rather muster. Mosson id. l i feast: m‘ ‘he "c r 11D fl 11 did the ODVIOU-Silaégs. The casxllaoivigliieni?! him into a state of unusual ser- iousness. ‘ uite so," he agreed. "m4 confoundedy well organlzg¢ A iliiafllfid sight better than (n mu- ‘ .. e. "lye been expecting g wing,‘ "i-l'm, this isn't. the time to glv. gin one. I'm not blaming you much, at fellow Broome has been tlio worst offender." (To be Continued) SWEDEWS DEFENSE LOAN BTOCKHOLM —(CP)- swedmq Third Defense Loan. set at 700.00),- 000 lcronor ($175,000,000). tree-ind subscriptions oi over 732,000,000 kronor (about $186,000,000» uni-in; the first six weeks the books m; open. How Are Your ‘ Eyes 9 if you are hnvin s pious of strain -- he: sell: no even or dinincsa — consult r weolallat At your service with non of experience and o thoronfl retracting service. Coil m a difficulties. ‘n M“ Ii. F. Ilutchesoii I. G. IIUTCIIBON 0. I‘. HUTCHESON YOU’ ronmcpo litters commander calculates lhe ccum Th» M“ Ind arena iiecclary u bring him into an» mo position for attack. Then 100 feet or ion, nukes a "blind" approach toward ihl or ten'days, and return to their base, though it is possible that some of victim, cauliollly breaks water with his porlccope, takes final aim, and rendezvous on this side of the fires on; or two torpedoes. Ho may surface In watch the effect of ihl them may he refueling at a secret Atlantic. Displacing nearly s00 tom, O _.-§- . wanna oil-rs snu- lheso submarines carry. a crow of attack \ CALCULATES COURSE AND PLAN 0F ATTACK .' ho “ m‘ h." h“ torpedo “b” tom.“ ‘mi-twp ‘n. Th’ ‘huh ‘Mo’ ‘m’ l. u: for I quick retrofit. dcbondinl on whether or not i a @% l iii . 4A8 O ‘has. \ - arses momscon nsr-i-p, ‘ ' AIMS. AND FIBRE TOIIPEDO STALIIS VICTIM AT PERISCOPE DEPTH h ,_ - -v- — — SUBMBBGIS r0 m mn- roa "ammo" srraoscu __ i’ OLD SYDNEY SCBEINILD ALBION BOUND ALBION NUT DAYVIEW SCIIEENED DOMINION COKE BRA! D’0B LUMP INVERNESS SCREENED Prompt and careful xlciiv erlel for C. 0. D. orders. oio W.ll. Gilli: 8i 00. Phone I76. MAK M éfis/“E QISOI. Tl-GQE A NOT féibiéeirfli"; 1 I I -__’-_*_c_-_¢n’ ® Ry George McManul