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Irhc to our mans! bvvncli Ior froo Oyproc Boodle! WE SELI. ALI. 'I‘HI:‘ ABOVE (IYPROC I’R()I)l'("l'.' MacDONAl-D - ROW I wnnuwtuttt co. i.'i‘l\__ cu m: u1"r::'ro\\1\". HHDJE an FOR SALE hi" fi*»'1;l0l.E £9“ 'i‘l~lOl1./ii1'S{)hlI, Lu»- mauve 1w n I\I.\‘ fwl in IIICLP mirivx Southern: Atlantic Legacy lly BY SYDNEY PARKIILAN - 1c Lil . l. as president o.’ tConpiiut-d from base 3) annual meeting which The Central Guardian this column 1a moaned for nova ol local interest but advertising oi a newly nature may b0 Inserted as l ocnla a word strictly pay- able in advance. UUNI-‘EDEBATION LII-l INSUR- MLIL L-lrlnv-l-ZA-du. PROPERTY SALE — A cottage on Spring Park Road, the pro- perty oi me late Joseph Mc- Aleer was oOId by public auction Friday by John P. Bradley and "old in by Ben). Gallant for I800. MRS. HENRY BURDETT. of Strathcona, announces the engage. iiicnt oi her daughter l-iazcl Estelle to Mr. Richard ‘Penney Maihcsoii. B. so. son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. George Mathveson of Albion Cross. Marriage takes e in uly. L-399-6-10-li. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. -—- John Nicholson Darllngton had the mis- fortune to break his leg in two ggces while working on the farm of . John MacLeod, Brookfieid. Af- ter treatment at PEI. Hospital, o returned to his home, whore ho is reported to be resting comfortably. WELCOME VISITOR. —MI'. and Mrs. Garfield warren, of Houser, Oregon are being cordially welcom- od to their native province after an gbserice of 12 ears. Mrs. Warren was formerly as Grace Howard of North River, and both lVl.r._a.nd Mrs. Warren have many relatives and friends in Cornwall and Viciflltl’. ARRESTED FOB SHEEP STEAL- INQ-Mounted police arrested John C. MoCormack in Newcastle Thurs- day night on a charge laid last fal. It. is alleged that McCoi-mack, a rc- sident of Armodnle, P.E.I., stole sheep in the fall of i939. He is be- ing taken to the Lsland for tral. and will a pear in court in Scum.- Moncton anscript. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Anne McCormnck was held Saturday morning from the A. A. Heniicsscy Funeral Home to St. Dunstatvs Basilica where Requiem High lviass was celebrat- ed by Rev. P. McMahon. D. D., who also conducted service at the grave. ADIIIITTED TO BAR -—Mt'. Allie Riley. B; A. B. C. L. formerly of, this city, was admitted to the Bar of New’ Brunswick when the Ap- peal Court of that province met at .F‘rc<!ei"icton Inst Ivcdnrsddy. Mr. Riley will be associated in the prac- , 11cc of law with the firm of Porter and Ritchie in Saint John. POLICE COURT - Four drunks‘ nupcurcd before the St-ipcndiary; lVfnms/trate on Saturday morning. 'I‘hiri_v days in Juli, thirty dayfi stismndzd sentence. dzsmissal, so '1 forfeited were the respeciyc cm; Two (iitvers of m0t‘l' isfi to pui‘. .159 thcm ware dtEmiss-I ed. A citizcn charged “Till keeping intcxzccr-anu liqvor for scie plead- Pri " H": was finvd $110 and NEH‘ INSTITYTI‘ — A branch of ihi‘ Women‘: Iusntiitc \\'.‘.S rc- organizcd cn Juno 6th. 1940. with the foilowing officer's: President, Miss Kafliiccn hincfiohnhd‘ Vice-I Pros wui. .\f.“<. Wc=t .\idrDrv\nlri: t Ru‘h ' "f" <- . TU-nvo" \ Rae. Miss .. ... .. . Ford. A1vii'n...: Miss Effie Andrfzvs Miss Rtiby Roberts. The first meet- ‘nc wifl takc place at the homo nf| Airs John Rfrtclllounld on Jme 26th. ' I RQYI?" \W TFAPIIFF” §T""\' .I‘I.I'B.—"I“~ir~ scrrnd H1C-"ITI" of fir‘ IBOTKIIHW Tcachcrs‘ Ftudi- (‘luli n~'t on the zfltcrnnoucf vnc 7th. at ti‘? c‘uh coma-c. Tc. . .s ("om T10"- shatv. New" Arcv . Appin Road.‘ Wlmwood and Rivcrrlnlr- were in n?- Dr. W. J. Bartlett Elected United Church Preddent SACKVELE. June ll-Rev. Dr | W. J. Bartlett, o! Portland Street | church, Saint John, was elected president of the Maritime Con-I ference of the United Church here I near the close of the opening sea- I - sion of the 16th annual conven- tion and was installed into office. Rev. G. A. Christie, of MLSCOLICIIG. P. E. 1., was rc-o secretary and Rlev. A. G. Pentz, of Devon, N. 8.. was renamed his assistant. Dr. Bonlctts election came on a majority vote but was made unani- mous on the motion of the other candidate, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, oi Shcdiac. . Nearly 600 clergyman and laymen I from many partc oi’ tho Maritime Provinces were greeted by a down- pour of rain u they gathered in the Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall today for the opening session. Dr. H. S. B. swmard of Lunenburz. retiring president of tho Confer- acioe, opened the aecciona and de- livered an sermon in which to face b; urged qmatiana the present situation with _ and faith. Rev. W. McN. Matthews, of ‘Pruro, . read the Scripture and Rev. M3100‘ H. S. Bland, senior chaplain of the Military District, offered prayer. Memorial Service Following the Wdmlhip period the commence was constituted and the roll call was read. A memorial aer- vico for the member» of the confer- ence who had died during the year was conducted by Dr. A. S. ,1 following which the conference pro- a cecded to the businets of the sea; sion. Rev. Dr. Stothard in the courseI of his address conveyed the follow- ‘ ing thoughts: The Church of Christ f has had in trust for ages tine good news o: God's love and of Jesus as the Saviour of men but it nassadly neglected its stewardship. Christums have not been as conscious of their ‘ responsibility as stewards of the‘ Grace of God as they should have; been This time of great. urgency, in human affairs should muse them to their duty. The great conflict in I which nations are now engaged is} a conflict of ideas that are mutual- = ly exclusive. Nationalist totahian, IEiXllSi . the idea that the nat'on-, state s supicmcly authoritat vc iui its own right over all phases of human iiic. n:uc cxeitipt ir'm its coutml, is ui deadly‘ conflict with , the Christian coutcctou that a mans suprcmc loyalty is to God alone. that "we ought. to obry God rat-her than men.” The ancicnt is- sue between God and Ceasar is rats-ed now in a mcre critical foim than at any period in the history of the church. The alrolute naiicn- v state is the mo-t czmidabfo opyrn- . cnt the church hzis ever laced; lie , said . Christians must. as tlzc rnrlyj (‘Jhristiaiis did. face the SlLlfitlOll with courage and faith. for the s-zozy i-ccnoins with the ‘ Jiicousuess. That l5 why tho Bflalc 1-; heralded with quenchlcss cptimsm of in “ irltlmphs 0i (icdls Yigli’. is pur- poac 'I‘h.~ tar lork cit tstvzird ctcmni God, " gs rest and co.r-‘ ngc mid strength 1n n iryzng u y. ,‘ The EPCIIIQTI‘ ctillrd on 111-: (‘I'li'i'll to iuliill hi": furc‘. on in 11."! H1911 IIYIII \\OII1'.'I l) 1i $1" n1 _ of Gzd nuti His Rlg p350. By livcs guidcd b}: p.., . . faith its incmh-eis should prcve themselves good stewards of the‘ the ‘impnr servos on llic lighiin the homo from, life sell‘. Ii moans that his are prnlecietl and M porn-d in time of ncet gcucics, nml a nvsi ,- c gt: i0 prnvitll- for his UILI ugc. I grace of God. It is tho gift nfi (fiodls grdcc tho! tie ' ‘ m rs. 11w scnsc o1 lizs norm 1'l‘.(i lli= Gm-‘rdinn "f .T \'(‘. Pledge Is Itcnwvcd 0N5 o; A 5E "we. a.‘ >""<<4 - OF MESSAGES .,'- _. ‘ --.x-- i» renewed a pledge and CICVOJOIl l0 ._._ The confer:- 0-1’ ccmplct c _=, r.’ , A n: m, _ . _ . __ _ m. MCUL Qondnvfqel T»... ]~1pl'\‘\y\'v “T. nnprlhfl the taslc oft, . Lrtt ircrcicvuiiiid , y _ _’ _ L t liffI-“Ilqhvfl; . e R hull‘. LIItIIIHSIITI- H0 11v the rvrcsidcnt Vi.“ EYm“ A W“ wfIIfyf-“Jl mm ‘IIILI-IICG in! A ‘. ,. cxw "ts . ‘he otnr itnlaxdiu 1o up as a punter lll| Batu. follcv-cri will) the vnndinc o‘ III‘ “QMI- ¢’\_ farm‘ ins‘ “Rh 6min, q ,,'1,~..,_ transport 1r. try. Mr Walker not- >15 - it smml \v:._\‘.' mInIIIFf, I": MI“ “TWIN” (I,"°'I'“' A geqluftas pm}. gas; 01' {Aqffl crald Dramatic Clu.) (iccizici “to ‘d n‘ I'M‘ "‘ H‘ 57"‘~’°I'~ "we a‘ a“ Pr?“ "'1 I l "JIM 50- Bu‘ he um“ have had ‘mp0?’ Rpflpws and Exnm naIIn-I“ lli< Ieqiialillevsitv I u I hrcsent their liiny in Grlimrs gssoaigricqi" ‘said "grand ready tn u.< to know. 1.3m: ‘Olllcy Uilfilllsk m that Elli: Q$Filid~rv-T§‘h}fgv(‘%1‘v=tc nTvYi‘r‘iWFn'T" Ai€>enre€rl0‘\u’1o1i.weqd_ “Rcsowmr mmd Han “Iondnv “mung Zjmh a j o o mr our scrvmcs as n zroim fX- . l such an as. sutitzcstcti. " mean ie c‘ ; - - ~ » v . " ‘i; H‘ ‘Aflhum Qecswri 53k. o! I“, Cream: not Y" c‘. ‘" rzxc-‘nr transport. and "n. - Jr" uiduc i: Dil_\‘l1lllllL‘fll1l<l‘I). so lie must "nson. Miss A, Gordon and Afr. ‘P Thus this Sflwlmcuni“ . i. n‘ _ m _ t _ n H I mrh a position ‘ha’ 17o Inf service have hut: 8. cerium auiouné oi wagging?!‘ “AtFlyrisffxigigqxiziicggwt“m”?. [£11188 gdlli§flzlzlflfilllléfifd 1 £0711}; S-ggjflflc ti’ n ‘iiime cornea m 1 ml btlllilti luiti~apnit it m meflng adjoumrd ~~ - aggresswe w“ mreflwnlr‘ we shins and 10 mum“ of Hum A v “'35 stolen?" "Of cotirse he had!" the Major ex- claimed irritably, that chief recognizing the force ofthe argument with a certain amount of relief, but still smartin! bndlv from the shock of discoverinil "ii hope had prcveti. a oluciool conscientious o! you: IAVOIITI ic l c n u a and usvv cuocoiaru IUBOI ',\u mu an. n m“ .'v i; __ . .. . . . ._ cilotolnf: salmon! :. ‘is: capstan _ I; A PERFECTION z, raonrcr I It's ahsnlutvly new. -—I'ii)fi(‘_\'(‘(li'l'iI)('(I with coves of supcrh chocolate fudge. pcrfccilv. A ncu’ taste thrill ""'"' ‘- ' ‘ ' '='-'='.'='.'-.-..-\-r-- '41? Your own good ice Whcu cuicn, lhc two comhine-sniooihly". deliciously-like a fine sundae. —in hulk. cones. or packages. 'o'|fla"n"u‘aia'a'u'la'd'a'a‘n‘u;a'a'u;a'n'ln'u"la'u'in'iafi'lfiflu' a _(ll0l'.0l TE summon?‘ I at: cnnalu ‘ .; A PERFECTION PROIIYPI‘ I w ,. CTCIIIII 1.. fy» ° .. " ...~.~...-*..I Creameries List» .; ,. I‘I!.'\RI.()'F'II§‘IT()\I'§I .-.-».*.vs-.'-*.'..- -'.--.-vn.m~.v-r--.-.~.-.-.-~.4I v1.- . I must as / '. vciyzggca Tislow to ine. A V817 ' .- 0v. ' fufln‘. ' gTSIIVcZiI, I'm sorry about that," the t“ x pvicst nbscrvcd slowly. "But I really IIIIIII c can’: nclmit that I was in any WBY l6 E. c R E ‘ M N; / , ftlSpgflilbliCl for 512mm dislittlltbplgfiéillz- . men ." e pause a . . u I. m “I ' and then went on; "And if it wmea to that I'm anfraid ye mustn't build too muth on the notion that Your brrriu-i" lcft much in the way of cash L‘lIil"l'. I do " know Just. how much Y with him at the .ll—fll“id which was reason to believe balance at his bank is nothing very much, The manager came over from Antilla when hc heard of the-cr- oocurrencc, and he mentioned that the Captain had drawn most of it out to pay for the estate and the work he lnicndcd to do on it." 'I'hc Major glared at him in syx-cchicss silence for some mom- cnts, his brain in a whirl at this final blow". All his grandiose drearrs for the futurc luid vanished into thin n1 l‘. "But you must have known a1’ this when you write that letter!" he burst nut at last. “Ccz-ininlv I knew it!" Father lvinimict- iidmiitod. with p, touch of imnnH-vtrc in his tnnc, "But as I szvd bvlorc, I gave ye no cause to m. -——" “No CRIISPI" the Major exploded. ronvinccd that he had been made tho victim o.’ some as vet indefin- nhle tvickcvy". “Of course, you gave m» crvisr- tn think! If you knew his cstfllf‘ was wnvih so little. whv wore cat's IPLAIITSA ' bum‘ ' “But that's not the point] j —-i I I dcm-iitcly- IIIKIOFSLOOCI that this, _For more ‘than -iifty ears 0:5 estate was of considerable value, andl p-ants ha\e been d strlbut that this has come u a‘ throughout the Island and Mari- time-s. and we have always planted the best seeds procurable. The following annual bedding plants at 20c pcr doz. Petunlus, all colors. mixture, Flaming velvet. Enchanircss mix- Blue Wonder, etc. A-sters. Phlox, Stocks, Verbenss, Portulaca, Zinnia, Giant Dahlia flowering, snapdrag- 5:011, Kochia, cosmos, Corn Flower. snlvia Scarlet and Blue. Larkspur. ‘IArgt-raium. blue and white. Lupins, vMarigold, African, tall and dwarf, ' taken by his murderers-but I havcl 318mm Dwug and 511ml“ Marigold, that the actusl| Alyssum, Chrysanthmum. Vcrgln i Stock. For edging Lobelia white and blue, Lobeiia Tenuir, Viscaria, Gamolespis and verv dlwarf Mari. gold. Aiyssum, white and Lilac col- or. seedling pansy and Carnation 40c doz. Our all double Petunia seed cost at the rate of $416.00 per oz. at 50c per doz. and Ruffled and fringed I Pctunias cost $48.00 per oz at 25c . doz. 'I‘he all double petunias make l‘ Qiiiilgld not plants to carry over the w n er. Perrcnial; am] Biennium-Pansy and English Daisv (in bloom) 10c 98011. $1.00 per doz. l-Ioilyhocks and Delphinium Larkspur 20c each, $1.00 for 8, $1.75 per doz. Digitalis or Fox Glove,_ Vsweet William, Shasta! Daisyfietc. 15c each, $1.20 per doa. Vegetable Plantm-Eittra early Cabbage. Cauliflower 1nd Celery $1.40 per 100. 20c per doz. mm early Tomato (will produce lots of Cucumber, Lettuce you so iusistcnl uncn our coming hr-rc? Wasn't that giving me cause v to think otherwise?“ (To be Continued) and Poppers 25¢ doz. Late Cabbage and Cauliflower not ready before 15th June. Cabbage 30c per 100. Cauliflower 20c doz. 75¢ per 100, if by mail add 10c per 100 for postage. carter d: co Seedsmen have our plants for sale and we deliver plants DR OMOR E SCHOOL for . Jack lfulzhrs. . Pcnrlr- Mcfiulrk. I. CInrI-na-v Nlitchcii; I 7 I 1mm. whim-k, . ii Idzlrvii Altfiillfll; . HI i.’ _v= .\!"(‘.u!rk and ._::."c. Pin-Iv M Gzurk .‘ ' rivvxv Pnzs Hilchcs. Mary Callaghan. teacher. m them daily. We are always pleased in have our customers call at our gardens and personally select their require- ments. If vou bring flat boxer we can illve you heifer service. and we also make a sub=limiiai tiismotiut nu lurk" oriivrs. All rmicrs for mail- Int; (‘1‘ l-xnvt-ss must be accompanied bv cash, moucv order or check with bunk wmnvission. Plan‘! l/Iiie very! plainly full address and Sign your name. I J- J. GAY 8r FUN r. o. nox m I CIIARLOTTI-ZTOWN. P. s. i. n-wn-s-m-u. new water iouiimin is to be pur~ chased for the school and the school to be cleaned and re-decor- ated in vacalicn. ‘The program was ih-m t nkcti up very lotuidniznos cf our national life and of cur Christian cultuic. reaffirm our loyalty to the Crown and all the grca-t Christian trad:- tions for which it stands and pledge anew the complete service and a paper on "lvloihcr of thc and devotion of orrsclws and our Institutes" was rend by Miss Annie people to our King and HIS ad- McLeod. ; visors in their great task of con- The Questionnaire on Agricul- serving our freedom and of re-es- ture was discussed and filled in j = tabiishhig order and justice in the by the Convener. Miss McPherson. Iworld Collection was taken and nmruntcd ' "And we shall pray and work to $2.85. Meeting closed wiiii Ihc I that the heroic struggles and stcri- Nntionnl linihcm and n delicious fices of our armed forces and our lunch wns s-ervcd. Next meeting to ‘ workers may speedily bring a be at the home of Mrs. Roy Mag- righteous and honorable peace to Leod. the nations." Dr. H. Tuckeinveteran of the First ,Grcat War and Dean of Arts at ‘Mount Allison, sta-tcd the United [Chiuch had made a swift response ,to the country's need. In addztion to other activzties, soldltrs‘ depend- ents were bemg helped, 22 United Church chaplains were with the égglenwwemne 2g? "Point Brilliant Farm". Cnscum. mum in Church “m, service “mm peque on Saturday evening, June‘ 1st ouno as a great shock to her 1 llmny friends. Although in failing‘ Lay Association Meets £31m m: E ngomtger or yealrs she " uoan a u asusua until dggdfifiggggg; wlh"f,°‘fkfmy m Saturday afternoon. when she sud- sociidt-ioci of the Conference met. he denly beam” a “cm!” W"! siuzceeded R. J. Messcrger, Bridge- 3m“ mmedlmly» bl" h" covdi- town H on was not regarded as serious. Other officers elected werc: - T“ 5°"°W "us" by the dwh of VicePresidz-nts — W. E. Brooks, 0 her husband four months ago seem- I ‘Leary. P. E. I.: Fwd Camntiel‘. cd more than she could bear, Wmdmr; m. a L‘ (mm snckvmel . Her onlydatighter Gertrude (Mrs Secretary - —Treusurcr - E. G. Norman M. Oliver) was her con. mm“ sum,’ slant companion through life and SUCCESS W. I. the sudden DQ381114: of her mother The May meeting of Success W1. WM B very great shock to her. Graham's Road. was held at the Sincere sampethy goes out to the daughter in her double sorrow. home of Mrs. McGregor. Roll call was responded to with n" cxphsnw- i-—_-__. of flower slips. bulbs. There were s‘ PAUL‘! ANGUCAN CHURCH seventeen members and four vis- At the mOming service at 8t. m‘! figsgzltlb. ségfiecctgilgmvlvitre: a?‘ Paul's Church the Rector, Rev. Mr Gardner dedicated a. beautiful ____ bronu tablet and a complete su 1 nly of new hymn books mi- t.» THROAT sons? ‘ choir and congregation. The tab- Forcommon IN MEMUMAM MRS. GEORGE EDIE; MEGGISON I The sudden‘ Dis-Sm: of Mrs. George Eden Mcgzison at her home let and hymn melts were donated Mr. Ernest worth in loving memory of his father and mother, Mr- and Mrs. John Worth. In his message to the boys and girls on Sunday morning, the Rec. tor showed that as a musician use; ordinary son the different kcrv-s on thc plum] to “m,” nbtnin music so dues Christ use ‘ ouch of our hearts us kr-yg u, go; His music. When the keys ui the binua get out of fun» ilurc 5,, a lack of harmony; so is n trim that when our hcart-s R‘. nut of fun!‘ with each other flit-re is a 1m; 1.: harmonv and consequr-ntlv ]|',),|‘,y_ lcus iimr-s n: we have "dry. Mr, Gardner implored the boys and War emphasizes ' To the imliridtial, whether he continues to guarantee financial security for his famil ilial Iu- will Iiiivc money for emer- Tby placing the Gospel of ‘cd to acquire the art ofliving io- Ipnrt in bringing people back to Jzvihw in harmony. T“ failure IGod we must make their burden! ormmencrv. m thc Iutll l home Iour burdens, their troubles W! 011d vxlfllds to the differences ‘troubles. and thereby lift ihtm V%MRlHNH5 Mi» PEACE lance of life insurance Q To the nation, life insurance funds representing the savings of thrifty policyholders, are provid- ing millions of dollars so neces- sary for the development of Canada. These funds, Invested in g from or insurance v and him- I ' d 1T: one! llle resources of our country, are ' ‘e ‘"1" llius mobilized for the benefit of In h "ma" the whole nation. In war time as in peace, life Insur- ance clan d a for individual uni] nulimlal sccuritv. L-46X Ilamuliuil Hnmes for nvcr IIIII Years SPONSORED BY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA "- >' -. aw‘ raw»! ...- -. _ __ , -_—=q 1122i‘ w? follow the motto oi the King- m of Gcd will we have pcaci- and , _ _ flplllllrS cu earth. would be (tiling ill-air pa“ .0 g At ine evening service the sub- aooui harmony amcutz innkind. Ijeci oi Rev. Ml’. (inrdnefs sermon RCY- M11 , ' . ‘was the pnrnble of the lost sheep ‘Tmmiilil =»¢1'\1<‘\‘ . ‘-_Cvo.=pcl of St. Luke 153-6- H! m? 111's‘! P701811.‘ "DOIUIBG out that those who have 5:0- “ II nf yru be sub-wt one to 1 become indifferent about uniui.‘ 1° - 1M" hi‘ (‘lull-Kl W111i hu- ‘church and about prayer lime be- ior God i-esistcih the prcud. lccme so because they have not Mid invcth grace to the humble." heeded the cull of the Great Shep. The main thought developed by hcrd to return to the fold. Hc also the Rector was that we hnvc fdil- explained that if we are to do 0111‘ girls to IUTp lhcir Il“l\li,\‘ h; 1 Chris: ill zlicuz. Ill .111. \-..iv which exists between the great ill- tions of thc world. The essence of The anthems sung at the mom- He b-ISIIEPSS, noiitical and national ing and evening services tym- me 0f i058)’ is to make the other | "Open The Gates of the Temple‘. ""1 \“ "hi4. :.. mr-~n1v servant. J-Dicks, and “The Lord is Mind- TII“, 7mm‘ 0f U" Kingdom 0i Gad fuP-Mendclssohn. respectively If IA!‘ {IIYPM cflllvcrsc of this. Mr. . Mr. Burleigli Taylor assisted lhf (g__"§l'_“LPl£‘}}L’-‘F‘- D1151 cult whcn _-_Vl'tgc_icr__nt__bcth services. from their despair. 1:: ISL IND! F/Gl/PE IN l/N/ TEP STATES ' DEFENCE PLAN! I/IZ/ Jff/WT/Ef l/MEP l7‘ ll- f- Wilh a secret report bv (he army high command on "fifth cfilflm" llt-Ilvlilcit In Latin Amcriorit countries, l]. S. leadcra turned their "Wmllflll. Julie 5. lllilu: problem of defending the western hcmlllnm‘ grewslull. Artentinu saw a riot when tho Nazi pfflvllwd‘ ""11 “divilirlt-d Linc“ was banned in Buenon Aircl. FIIPII! Ilium“ is causing concern in Uruguay and Brazil. In Mexico. WIN!" I fl" paper has appeared terlln charges British "m" ‘I’. lace "tr which (lermonv will he blamed. ring the Aleutian Islands, Newfoundland allfl "I" posts. fearing Greenland III!” amp. _ J against ilK German nay; Manning snim lenders are conslde cmivi-r Island an flu-Ir defence out be I whim hoe m- ama» h. ‘v.8. arm!