JULY_2_1, 19111 THE CHARLOTTETOVN GUARDIAN PILIIIIIMAIIE to STE. AIIII DE BEAIIPIIE New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Will leave Mcncton at 4.00 p.m., Wed., July 23rd, by spefllill Canadian Notional train instead of Tues, July 22nd. Returning special train will leave Ste. Anne do Beaupre 11.45 a.m., Fri., July 25th. For Further Information Apply PILGRIMAGE DIRECTOR, 226 St. GEORGE ST., MONCTON, NJ. I Tfiverlising liates Payable in Advance . , hflmimum Charge tor Any Advertisement; $5 Curl; Central Guardian locals. 8e c: word; Western and lantern on], 2e per word; Annuunceucn and Coming Events 8e per slvord: Classified 3c per word; In Memo“ Notices 10c per Inch; u“. o; Floral and Spiritual Olierings, Carrlg, or,“ g; p" “ma; “He” o, condolence 10c per Inrii Wedding enga meat 40 words for 5100 and I0 cents fur every additional a em- Nm". o; Thu,“ d“ Apprectiatiorlnlgldirrh or 4o per word. Liste of sllllfidllpllung rslsiprijeaao: c..i and Presentation $1.00. Other me; a Teachers Wanted I wanted WANTED '" SECOND GLADE WAN1ID _ Teacher fcrr Cambridxo School. m, mm Jawggngilér 13mg’ Sllplllemelllufllloo- Oswald 5"‘ Weeks, summerside, I 1,1395: hum, secre ry. L-52I-7-18-3i. FOR om“ . WANTED '- BARBER Arman-r. “AGREE ‘l TON s ices. No former exverience neoes. River School. Suppllenlent $80.00., ' J to - m sary. Write for information Molar Cllall“ Wm" ° yf.5;,l§§q-1ov.§§ l _ Barber College. Halifax. N-133. -——-———"i"" w F01‘ SBIE inent in vicinity of Prince spree; TOR. SALE OR RENT COTTAGE. with hot water heat. by second week in Sept. or earlier. Apply B-l hton Show. Modem conven- C. M. Guardian. L-879- - - ielnlczes. Fully furnished. Wri . 7 19 2L Guardian. L-b50-7-19-1i. To Let FOR, SALE — I934 CHEVROLET Sedan. Licensed. Good condition. T0 Lar-nmaa UNFURNISHED Apply Mrs. J. Rackham. whee/tie? rooms. A-pply Guardian. River. L-il86-7-2l-3 . L-893-7-2l-Si. ‘3h,,it“é.:.. can: m crown» change for bfliile- Gfféaqfllllzlilljgf- m CANBERRA - (or) - Alustralia ' "Willing more tourists than be- n re ns a o 1 d remap, Help §52’§i""lir°.“$hri‘€.“§ l’.€°”“i"$“.“‘? M“ e a in mrooe. and the United States Brackley B98011- Wanted quota has also increased. '_"—"'_'_ LN WANTED FULL OR “ART TIME N. 8. LABOR. MINISTER man or woman with ca: tor near; m owl-Aw‘ by Rural Watkins Route. Olga till-rushed responsible b‘, ti;- UPPAWA. July lii-GZPL-Lnbor write immediately Tllf Maksmp Minister Currie o1 Nova scour Watkins COmDBIW- 217 - snid today he had attended con- Wol- °“°~‘-°1?i%-1z-'191'l3'1-==-$253.2? .I’.‘§“..€;§‘.%%% ‘zspztmzr; Lost l" the Capital for further talks at ébtlerrfgsgmnlgeor nledxt gveelk. Mr. 0°11 no gve any tail; vlladlletflllfilggwfgfiggm statement on the discussions at present. Reward, 1447744931‘ L 5 MILLS Bosw- between Summerside and Char- lottetown. Finder Please lllmly P‘ L-528-7-13-7I. O. Box 218- __,___ Male Help Wflnled _______ CANADIAN SOLDIERS rmn . MILL ilwgrilll) rc-ovllzllllms ‘$333k 3i TOUCHING EPITAPH To A DOG I ' ‘ L-864-7-I9- . _ ~—— " wan-ran "mllllllemlrylilll EEEZE?’ hms v MAN -I ‘ W 9ft! iliggtriilgllrifiitary age need wplahifirérgemdmnslcllliginesi distilovered ln_ a 3mm‘ H” Feed 00' L (LL-BBB. ‘ fiche M101‘: elshat dolzllehfillallilclgg 9 or; rliobat“€€?§§."‘i““.“ ‘ 401,1, - w o as ‘Q1115? ~ s pickers. a B- llallh" ¢l°8 f0!‘ l lengthy period, Reeves Southlmrt. p" 3'95 ""9911 Years. can enter i L_889_1_z1.3|_ into the feelings of any man who has lost. one after another, as many B8 910M. for suocersive losses it?! this kmd almost am:unt to e s 1e éaigffiyagozglbileietindert-hearted.‘The A , vi 1 if a the little grave; and rfiediiglfilil --- . ‘bolt-lush stone. cleared away the I - "i il..‘.“"’li t is; l‘ ti." 1" by ss . y . . ore eg e, Street. Tuelillly- July 22ml l l° “Wm l0 fflY-bway dos lovers in at 1 p.m., D.S.'l‘., all household ef- _ other lands. It reads: if"? 1.:..~'i::..i"r.-.-‘ “aim” r w“ r e , sev -r lalgrllorflTpable. 1 wicker Chair. 1 Nliv garden spare this tiny stone first‘; Ilsuéner, “2h llalrfierorlivlhiglilfitlni Thatléréarks the spot where trouble {I D S W n and ‘Shades, E1“ drier loistcdlnngzllzgl Yvuéfep and dream. pcrchance or compete. 1 e. l1 - - I Linoleum Square, I Dining Room I hope he will, yet wherefore fret, Table, six Fumed Oak Chairs. I set We could not if we would, forget of Hair Cloth Chairs, l sideboard. Each other. When in turn the day); four Bedroom Sets complete. I Oak Shall clear my eyes, your Joyous Desk Chair, Kitchen Chairs. 3 Iron ark Will greet me. echoing to the ;ky_. Beds with Sprint's. two Wooden Tllibthen, dear loving tiearts. good- yo. saw mlll DTOIIIICIIOII III Cgnadg during i939 was valued at $100,133,. 59" “imbued with saaasssoe in 1938. r Bode with Springs. I Garden Hose, 1 Driving Sleigh, Silver. China. Pots, Pans, Pictures. Forks, Shovels and Hose and other articles. W. H. BEATON. CANADA Auctioneer. PROVINQE op PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 37th Day of June A. D.. 194i —Ha.milton Spectator. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWBR-D ILSLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT‘ The 2nd day of July A D., 194i In Re Estate of Alfred Mclfwen In re Estate of Lewis P. Tanton late of Charlottetown In Queens County in the said Province. Retired, deceased. testsie. To the Sheriff of the County of late of Bradaibane In Queen; County Queens County or any Constable or in tho said firmer. deceased teatate. To the Sheriff of the County of! Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS tion on file of everend Hope River in of t aforesaid, Parish r-iilfifiii‘. efellilirliol- ""1 '*l°l'°"l'l- Ml"! oi the above named estatep-praying Province Trader and literate Dtlfln within alld County GREETING: WHEREAS upon readin tion on file of Edison C. Charlottetown, ueressi L. Theophllus Beaten of the pril- anton of Merchant, onshaw in n lludlfiilllh3xgg 2:06!“ County aforesaid Merchant, d T. Milton Brehaut o Charlotte- Employ the Exeoutors oi the above nam 1|, y n u h l" ed p u, estate praying that a citation may Diana's: Iiergllnmgr Eet llortislnlfo: l” lull“ l" u" Plllm" l""lll' afte set f rth: we lherdo" hereby rmmteehzllgil: hererhy Itillllllld to cite all persona inter ma“ m b‘ “m T fifgflg- and alllirpear before the Judge present h, _| at a lllllflbwll. in Queens Oountyhgi tllel elm“ e 22nd v,,,',',,,§,',',§ next coming, at the hour of eleven Ill Persons interested “like resent at a be hei in the Court House in laid Province, on Friday llly 0f August next ‘ hour of eleven e’clock gllyllght Saving Time) of he same °'°l°°k l°l’°"°°ll Y to shew cause if any Why the Accounts of the sa should not be closed as prayed for in said and on motion of H. Franc Mac alibi). Esra, Proctor for mid Petition i! o at: And it h hereby ordered that a‘ All“ l‘ ll l'°l'°l" ""5"" time copy hereof be forthwith pub shed in some newspaper published " once in III Charlottetown w", n, m bu}: counts of the said Estate titien You are therefore in the said Estate to be abate Court to be held in the House In Charlottetown in on Wednesd (Daylight Saving da Time) of the some y ahevv cause if any they can wh the Ac- ouid not be passed and the Estate closed as .' pra ed for in said pletitiou and on B. B0 I _ Esq, Proctor ‘for said Petitioners that a true copy hereoi be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper ubIIahed ‘In Charlottetown aforeaai once in each k | . each week for at least four consecu- tive n13; llldmlthflalzullecrgrlalflfrlildl u" "9" ""1 ll" h“ 5""! ""5 that a true new‘ hereof be forthwith. w“ l "l" iglliliall°l°°l l” "ml" ‘llgstefiiln ‘the lit naln the flea‘: "House all; ‘Chg. h. Station at Emerald . ted “n” “we “Ms: Iaoeapolreapectivei nameg in the llau oftheCourt ousein laarloiie- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the Railway In Queens following public i, tb Ito i town afereaa d“? ‘o: nmhzumys: C l y _ af reaaid, nd at or near the Ba Ollllilgle’ fi,°'§',',',§',,,;,,'§', ',{,,"'°,,,,':,:§ of” Neva 5C0"! In Charlottetown rsons Inter- Iflll III ll clllllltv aforesaid, so that al per- ‘ll’ ‘l; '° I dllzzhg" flue." sons interested in the said Estate as "l" l“ may have due notice ma‘ l I WITNESS Ilia Honour Harold Leonard Palner, Jud! Leonard P I J d f th Id 91$?‘ u “Ehmkngcuan Iazliflllll‘ the day and year iirat af | iriliii.“ Probate he all have due notice thereof. TNES His Honour Harold of ‘m; said I‘ Probate Court at (‘PM 01 10W" "llmllri. the day and year first I " "m"- lbeve written. By the Court. “In ‘Bathe Court ism.) MUItIIiI. c. sowmhfim (i d. (SEAL) ~ 5 ‘u, s _) alumni. o. b0WTllEIt. . bm_°_”_,,_,,_“_a, _.-.- 3, STOCK QUOTA TIONS New York Stock l Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close ,. Am C and l; 33 Am Tel Tel 155 7-8 Anaconda _ 28 1-4 Baldwin Loco ’~ 1s Bendix Av 38 3-4 Beth Steel 1s 1-4, Ches Ohio 37 3-8 Chrysler as 3-4 l Con Edison 19 1-8‘ Elec Auto Lita 27 3-4 Gen Elec 33 3-4 Gen Motors 33 7-3 Gt Nor Pfd 2s 5.3 Kennecott 3g 1,4, Mont Ward 36 N Y Central 13 3.4 Nor Am Co 13 1-2 Penn RR g4 1.4 Phil Pet Ce 44 Std Oil NJ 43 7.3 “X86 COP» 42 zl-a United All‘ 41 1.4 U S Rubber g4 1-4 U S St CO 57 34 Vanadium Corp 25 34 West Union 31 5.3 West Eleo 93 34 Woolworth __ Montreal Curb 1’- (Canarlian Press) y Stocks mo" Bathurst A 11 - Don A 3 51.: l-lir Walker 41 14 Home Oil _ GTO in‘ CHICAGO. July iil-(AE-Wheat prices registered gains of as much as cent a bushel today in a recov- ery from low levels of the past month. ‘ Wheat closed 1-2-1 oent higher than yesterday, July $1.01 3-8-1-2, 3eiibembfir $1.03 3-4-7-8; corn un- changed to 1-8 up, July '13, 59p. temper 75; oats 1-4 on to 1-4 up. WDINIPEG, July 19—-(CP)_ Scattered mill buying. influence o strength at Chicago and light, of. fcrlngs maintained a strong trend in wheat futures prices on Winni. P63 grain exchange today, and prices closed 'I-B-—3-4 cents higher, July at 76 7-8. October 19 and‘ December 80 3-8 cents a bushel, i In the coarse grain pit prices' ruled fractionally higher under mixed routine spreading and l-n- vestment transactions. Buenos Aires prices closed un- changed Toronto Exchange TORONTO. July 20—(GP)-'1‘tie Toronto stick market finished the week with a sodt bone in the mdus- trial and mining groups. Turnover totalled 78,000 shares. Selling of Brazilian Traction was quite heavy on a report that the company had been ordered by the Brazilian government to pay about $8,000,000 in back taxes and fines and the stock dropped 1 1-8 to close at. 6 7-8. It traded 2.800 shares. Fanny Farmer declined a trill point to 20 on sale of 5 shares and other losses of 1-2 to a point or more were boarded for Canada wire A. Dominion Foundries and Walkers common. Kerr-Addison perked up in the final half-hour to post a gain cf l0 cents to 4.40 and minor gains were held by Beattlc Gald, Chesterville. Malrtic Gold Fields, Perron and Pickle Crown The close was down moderately for Anglo-Huronian, East. Malartic, Hard Rock, Gunner, Pamour, San Antonio, Upper Can- ada and Wright-Hargreaves. Steep Rock steamed up and in the active trading the price firm- ed 12 cents to 146. Smelters and Noranda weakened 1-2 and Ven- tures i0 cents. Home Oil traded around 2.20 and closed unchanged. Anglo-Canadian weakened a cent to 60. . Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. July 19-40?)- Trading ending a week of com/par- atively small turnovers on Satur- da was rendered moderately not- a e weakness in Brazilian. The stock topped I 1-8 on the strength of news reports till-at the company had‘ been iincd $8000.01) in Brazil in connection with old tax disputes. It closed for a net loss 0f a Dfliut when scrne late buying strength supported it. Elsewhere, the Saturday trans- actions were generally on the up- grade or unchanged. Bell Tele- phone was half a. point better and Power Corporation a fraction, 1n utilities. ihoueh winnlpei Electric preferred was softer. Nor-ands lost an early rise. in metals, but CJKR... held on to a fraction ' crew. in mlb- “bed- ian industrial Alcohol “A“ mDVBd bu]; among the miscellaneous looks board . s Total sales: 5,200 shares; Indus- trials, 2.8002 Mined. 3.400- Proriucc Prices MONTREAL, July Zo-(CHC. Produce Market prices here Sat- urday. as reported by the Dominion Department o! Atrlculture, follow: Butter‘: first ggeade ry Qllblbf t 86 I-I: first oiligllng price 86; Que n0 P d receipt price, 35 8-8; no 2, 34 3-8; no 1 wholesale price, 36 3-4; no 2, 35. Oheesez. western and eastern White. nrloo to factory. Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-8 FOB; west and east wholesale price 16, which ice is applicable o cheese man natured on and after May g6, 1941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. Exes: Faded shipments selling at A-large 34-84 1-2; A-medium 82 1-2-43; B grade 26 1-2-27; C grade 32-20 1- . - Potatoes: Que whites 75's new no 1, l.15--l.25; no 2, .75—90; old no 1. .65-.80; no 2. .75—1.00; NB mountains 75's 90-100; PEI mountain n0 1 75's .80-1.00. (Canadian Press)‘ ‘TORONTO, July 19- St-ocila Close Ang Cdn 50 Ang Huron , 335 Bagamac Bankfieid ,, 5 3-4, Beattie 105 Bonetal 51 Bralome 3 19 1.4 Broulan g5 Cent Pat 17g Chester 141 Cochenour _ 73 Coniagas 195 Con Smelt 37 1-3 Davies ~ - 1g Dome 011 23 Duquesne 19 1_8 East Malroblc 223 Fernland 1 L3 Franco 43 Gillies Lake g 1.3 Gods Lake 3n Gold Gate 8 b3 Goodfish b2 Gunnar Gold . 25 Halcrow 6 lHard Rock '12 Hollinger 13 b2 HOIIIC Oil 220 HUWey 22 Hud Bay Min 26 ‘lint Nickel 33 34 KaeslflnAdd Kirk Luke ‘ Lake Shore 15 14 Little LL 18o MacLeod 175 Maclsen 71 Malartio n5 lifcIntyi-e 50 McVittle 4 34 Min Corp 75 Murphy 3 Noranda. 56 OBrien 70 omega i2 1 2 Pacalta. 3 1'2 Pamour mo ' Perrcn Gold H5 Pick Crow 30o Premier ' 90 i z $5,?" s20 ' oc e San Ant 23g 1'2 Sherritt 74 Siscoe 51 1 2 Save Lake a 1:2 Steep Rock H6 straw Lake 2 b2 Sturgeon 1., sklvaniw ' 2 5 Teck Hugh 2;. Trans Res 19f, Ventures 405 w“ m"! sas UNLISTED Dalhousie 2o m . cunncricics NEW YORK, _ The Canadian dflljlllld¥ eilérlicplh. WWlFs trading Saturda on time‘ {flelltffl emllflflee market? at a dis. “algal S13“ 5'3 Del‘ “m. compared mm I; B- Week ago. (Ottawa i!" Change Control Board rate 9.09-0.91 r cent discount.) The pound s rling closed un- illlablbd at taoe 8-4. sqrllfitlifii §i°%‘.‘l.°§‘ii. “E” “m” dollar down .6 at 5.45 a mush“ Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. July 20—(AP)—- The stock market stepped out of its fourth successive advancing week Baturday, leaing slightly tn the upside. In the Canadian section. Inter- national Nickel advanced 3-8 to 27 and Dorrie Mines 1-2 to 16 1-4. Dis- tillers Seagram backed up I 1-4 to 69. On the curb, Brazilian Traction dropped a full point to 4 7-8 while Imperial Oil advanced 1-8 to 6 1-2. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks today was up .1 of a point at 48.8, near the best level since Januar . On the week the composite hed a net in of .1. figiriga were slat “brought $0 r prooeedlnfl. a era ,- 640 shares comparing with 268,040 a week ago. In the two-hour stretch new tops for i941 were ted for Western Union, U5. ndustrial Alcohol. continental Oil, Paths, Wilson d: Co... Worthington Pump and war- ner Bros. Retaining plus signs were Savage Arms, US. steel, General Motors, U.S. Rubber common and prefer- red, Sear; Roebuck, xennecatt, Un- ion Carbide, United Aircraft, Ban- ta Fe, N.Y. Central Standard Oil iNJ) and General Electric. LIQUID ASSETS PERTH, Australia - (CP) -- Ohaned with having 1.500 bottles of ivhiskev and asked how he got it, Dr. '1‘. i-i. Donneliv said he won more than $1.000 at the races and case was dismisse "JARDS ’l ‘liNiMrNl Up to June l more than 80.000 Canadian sailors. soldiers and air- men had been aent overseas. Rlontreal Stock Exchange (Ca-Indian Press) 9 s Stocks Bell Tel Q w 5 O 3 l! Q G Xi wow Muqw tr. w+wu Can Ind Al A Can Pacific Cons Smelt Dom Coal Pfd Imp Tob Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat S e1 C/r Noran a Power Corp Whiz Elec A Wpg Elec B - Markets At A‘ Glance iugal bit-aide» .- i-4lai | | r r § 19$ ( By The Canadian Press) lva ‘ Industial and mining stocks lower; western oils un- changed. Montreal-Gold stocks higher; in- dustriais lower. New York-Stocks closed narrow- Wlnnipeg-Wheat higher. New York-Cotton higher. Other commodities closed. SHORTAGE CHALLENGE INGENUITY IN ENGLAND IOiNDON. - Prospective British mothers will no longer be able to pick and choose the perambulatnrs destined to trundle their first- born. It has just been announced that the supplies a: baby buggies are to be cut down-in foot, strictly ra- tioned. The new lot of “prams" which will shortly be placed on the market will be standardized made to a single design. Prams only start the list of new- ly rationed articles. Rationing gets stricter every week, and the wo- men of Britain are beginning to wonder what will come next. After the spring season is over, big wholesale manufacturers will make very few suits or coats for women —again because of rat ons, The reason is that Britain's cloth- ing industry is being reorganized on a. war-time basis, which means that civilian men" and women will find it increasingly difficult to get new suits. From now 0l'i-—-'“1Il1t1l vic- tory" relinlng of jackets and heins. invisible darning and much use of the pressing-iron will have to make clothes do. Restrictions Production of underwear. includ- ing corsets and hosiery, will be re- stricted w two-thirds of the total amount manufactured in the six months which ended last Novem- ber. Production of outer Sammie will be cut 60 per cent. The entire garment industry —_at any rate, that part of it which. will be left in opwation--w.ll concen- trate on turning out army, navy and air force unifonns and cloth- ing. on this war-time basis, all luxury manufacture will be severely restricted. Those women _whcse war-time budgets can stand it have been straining their purse strings to buy a second suit in anticipation of these measures. But theze restrictions are not all by any means. All types of wcmens undercloiues are also to be rat.oned and will suffer a out in size as well. Concentration of industries on the new war-tune basis and shortage or silk supplies are the trwo prin- eipal reasons for the measure. Panties, instead of being flared, are henceforth to be designed on fitted or straight lines which call for lesser yardage. Cami-knickers (step-ins to Canadian women) will be shorter, more streamlined. Pet- ticoats - the old-fashioned kind starting ircm the waist — will re- place slips. Nimble-fingered girls have once again taken up the makln of their undemlothes, fashioning em out of oddments in between spells of knitting comforts for the_ troops. ‘me bust bodice, or carmscle, has returned to meet the new-old pet- tlcoat, and the modern version of the former, as well as panties. can easily be made of relatively small bits of lingerie silk still available in the stores. Enn-broideiy, drawn- Silk stockings are still available in the stores-wt a price. and shades are limited, but if you can afford to pay over eight Shil- llngs for a pair of hose, the choice Flor those fortunate women who have been able to buy up s good stock of hosiery, the 1cm of preserving them is looming largo on the horizon. "Bottled" stockings seems to be the answer. according to experts. They are washed cut in soapy water, dried naturally and dropped into warmed Jam jars which then are hermetically sealed. As lam jars cannot be used for jam (rationing of that commodity having been in- stltuted) many w:men have tried out the bottled stocking system. A CLEAN CHILD WILL BE COOL- ER AND QUIETER THAN DIRTY ONE Children, like adults, need more face washing during summer months. The youngEter who looks clean and fresh most. oi the time will holler about hot weather less than one who is allowed to have dirt on his face and han"s and to wear soiledclothes several hours s ay. 'I‘his isn‘t to suggest to any mother that she wear herelf out trying to keep Johnny frcm mak- ing mud pies or l‘ttle Susie frcm climbing a tree. Far from it. The idea is. let them get dirty —<but not stay dirty. wo baths wanted to tie up the money so lire, buckles wouldn't. Jzet it back The ting out of almost any child. a day, instead of one, and fre- quent wash" of face and hands will take a l4" M llct weather fret- Wash Clothes Y°llf l>llll“l'll *""“‘-“T °l°lll"$ like off for several days. The our cam. should he can to mu- LITE INSURANCE DOLLARS 2 i- Life Insurance has made available to the Government more than 170 million dollars to help finance the pur- chase oi tanks and planes, guns and munitions, and other tools ol modem warfare . . . . In each oi Canada's iliree war loans, life insurance has been the largest single subscriber . . . . These millions upon millions oi life insurance dollars - the savings of thrifty Canadi- ‘ ans-wire today lighting dollars . . . . (In the war front, _ they aid in the battle for national security and iiidi- , ‘f; viilual Iieeilomn" 0n the home ironl, they guarantee I s’); , financial security to thousands al Canadian homes . . .. THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA c. - has been stuck pieces of clean cot- ton. Brush until the ctton looks 5011011. than remove it 2i!‘ ck clean pieces between the br Keep on brushing until the For play, consider seersucker suits which don't require irznlrig. Watch out for cverdcscs of sun- _ - burn, A child's skin is much more ‘ Children's hail" should be washed sensitive than an adults. H.s litttgc‘ XIII] warm miter u-iéh a liqulglll d f h s ampoo or m Lie s o. , . , ggolddvrdllfeld agluntillrle gllgeverg rinseed many, luellny timgsl) $31.», ‘Qfjlnllg l§,n%e,f,.be°°m“ nightly gegmdurglba!) ,3; ,grgthgsg,n~ie=lg,lég i9i”“ltf..“."“. G --——— e 5 . , .. V. ». l 0m m you '_ then he should not be allowed to, Ought to be climb) llm-(lmn the Prmhmqo,‘ f mlllmml‘ y stay in the brightest sunshine for‘ fillll-‘llllie ll DOF-fllhe- ‘ 0 n‘) l“ the Nmlll‘ more than mu an hour at a himcy _ Bflween shampoos’ try 016?,“ l west Territories in March this your until his skin gets used to it und~ in and rrchoimlt: up W" “lllllsl w“ 5'0” “m”. usable‘) soon becomes darkly tanned. ha r with a clean brilsti into which ounces in March. 1940. A “Dry Shampoo" l5- TODA rs Livia” MAP ?-_---_-__H_.._ _._._.__‘s€ __ _A___ ___ h‘ SCALE iii MILES 0 50 I170 A317 ir-r’ Lake Peipus‘ ---~- ._ thaw» r co O at?” 0,4734)’ 1V4?!’ thread and other fine necdlewcrlo are replacing lace trimmings. l Grades ‘ seems wider 1 frequent bathing, shampooing and‘ wflnyi- T-I-Bflfllfdl’ 11"’ ’ :1" ‘W; o e Vv ° The fourth week of the Rllsllln war finds the Russian army seriously weakened by heavy losses mo“ nnd material which, regarleaa of what either side may say, probably are at least two to one in fav of the Germans. The quickness or slowness with which the vast reserves of Russian mnnpnwcr and equipment can be brought into play may determine the outcome of the fighting. The Germans have worked their way through several prrta of tho Stalin line. but not, it would sci-m. nl. the mnsi. vital points. Just when Berlin thinks the worst of il~ troubles arc over and that the Russian nrmica riru about tn disintegrate, the Russians strike IIDCII Iizrrl ‘llll nr-iriy assembled tank forces rind bombing and , fighter pianos. On the map the figures iudfr-nir ll‘ (in-mains ilrivr cast of Luke Poiyrns nml rre defeated I In a Russian counter-attack", (2) Little eiulhm- in tirr- ‘fiir-bsk serfnr; f3) Russians held ground n0 |liogaohcv; (4) anti (5) German tank furor-e IlI‘("It through Iiu-‘sinn front In Kiev serinr, but are themselves surrounded. Here the siIuail-Tn is critical, it obscure. The German tank forces have been cu black ohlongs suggest German tank forcea. ' " 1g,