THE WESTIIZRN GUARDIAN "gafltflzllhsrltnrphysslufl"; GOI-Illttawalt. k“. IUIIIIUIDE and NIII; rumor count: Advorttlng Z‘€isardialiarlabelslt UIUIHIUII Water Itroot. \ u ‘on. my year 5 therefore obliged to insin- ng‘; tom” mo” gl-ibg-lo-SO. i , JIIJI All-MAN CAPI- -— Mrs. w“ Hall, Sunlrmmde ‘aunt; ca n s "Md fiiifi.” Hubert mu, who prisoner of wsr sinoo , 10H, has been lllwlfod. and M m. in mum. m last, we: received from Flt. Lt. l-lsll ~ sin is”... “...-:‘..:c will be liengiiesii w leg: ED111193 neavgathomeisnowonhisway tuck 1c active service lfllu-Q. | 41st INJOYE — Under the of Wesley McDonald, the M their pic. “Peeks Bald y" rifle 5t. Paulsy Hall on Thursday so o la are ggskgngyit flu success lt was and many present expressed the hope that iih excellent Broil? of players would soon return to timmersids when they will airways ti smurcd of a cordial reception. w ‘ihe following is the cast of char- acters, Henry Peck, Sr., Wesley Mo- W. ogan, 11.3. H dmn. V5. Y and T A. Mscrvainn,‘ I. D. ‘morn, iennilvse. Ralph Mcflelian. MGM"! Beaumont. Desmond Brown, Undo luuietta Praught, Dahlia. Marion liclsaac. Schultz Arum: McDonald. Dora Mass M . I018 lioirison. Lora Tierosa McKinnon. lir. Bipsd and his silli- ing guitar made s hit with the tudimce (and each of his numbers vm well received). The Acadlan dirk Choir under the direction of Professor Armand Auger presented, s miss s! aumbsn which Iii-h the entire approval oi’ the audience.‘ ‘lbs fo were the selections,‘ Penis Frlslekh’ 0M nlsiht. sweat Jesus. Medley 0f. french Some. Mrs. Beatrice Black- iord presided at the piano-B. m. “q. ‘i111 RAlPH Willi. i» Stlmzziltrcfifr PROFESSIONAL CA T. E. IIIDKEY Chartered Accountant 01o at FOR SALE 11in and wood pulleys, d ‘hmlll. bearings, flour llll machinery; ninety ILP. iorizontsi boiler; eighty H. P- liesm engine; 1 1-2 ILP. Ill" cooled gas engine on bl". etc., etc. ‘ ‘ INTERNATIONAL FOX AND ANIMAL FOODS - LIMITED lasunergids, P. I. l. . NOTYCE ,.__.... rohlfl to the Travelling Italic until further notice. Mus. ANNIE BELL, Allloflmt, P. n. f. suianwaurIiIMlllIlIosss-tn u‘ bulletin board. Somc of the more N ll ond with fl16,U0—liB per cent of s »'21'l,000 ‘ Dosnia had 000 o! these were illrstflroithsfet- llllesdjs; . nfifikllll Ills Gill Iggy“, Loads Salesman Dh’tovvn Victory Loan ssl from esmcn at Loan Hesdqua to watch the fig- ures being" posted on the large ’ sslmmen, felt they could show some of the newer men how to sell victow bonds but they could not boat the racord bun up John W. Hogan who turn in apflcstfons for the last week, making a grand total oi 182 subscriptions for, the three-week camvl-iefl. a record which has never been equalled by any Charlottetown alesman in any former loan and a rooord- which hss only been exceeded in th Province by dimmer-side's ace glfimb tbs late glsrencemllaz; Y 001B! OBI. I Bummarld e. Congratulations to this antar- lllll on his suc- . the good soldier he is he know he could continue to serve his country in this Victory Losn even though discharged medically unfit sitar service over- his driving» power soon J. A. lhclssac was in second plsco for the last week of the campaign and R. I. Seller was in third place for the week with $3 subscriptions and a total of 126 for the whole loan. Following Mr. Hogan in the c sign contest for ths largest n r of s icstions was J,'C. DM. McGuire . . h 135. In the divisional contest ‘Mr. .7. A. Websters second division was never headed and came first with tal of $flB.500.—-l34. per cent This amount 001 citizens oi . Webster is his salesmen. John n's firatdfvision was sec- its obioctive from 4L3 subscriber T.W.L. Prowa‘: div- ision was in third place wit 0205.- ddilv-lm per cent of its objective from 4U subscribers. In actual vslus of bonds sold w. RI. an turned in UNI», to taks first place in that section. Ills record was never in danger. Mr. Hyndmsn was also high msn. in the seventh victory can. "Save The Dhlldrsn Fund Fund Mr. Justice J. C. McRuor. ~oi the Fund's Canadian in lurogo had the ugoslsv Committee that in Serbia from hing — U nd to bo chil- ~"Just now ststu bodies in res for 50.000 he ststcnent from nity and Child Welare in received by MI‘- M09- “ informed fi cgu Contra 1.0M. uer. children have lost one or both parents. We have Fest difficul- ties to assist them so we have no means oi them" clothes and shoes. "As fsr as food is concerned. ,we can give them very little meat. very little cereals 1nd ables. ‘rhotr food ma of main-bosons‘! bssns :14 s various illnsnss” caused =by ‘ihe Cs love ‘the ChiltenFimdis st ple- slst finanoim a team often work- have bout sent from‘ Csnsda to tho Netherlands Red Cross io Dutch children and to the Fund workers in Sweden for the ‘H.000 relilse children located there. Under an "adoption" plan ro- cently drawn up between the Cans- e Discusses School" THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Iii eollsllsn ls reserved for new; of local interest. out sdvartuuig 0! a nowsy nature may os inssncu st livo cents a worn, Ilfllill, p". sols In advance. > '~\=- ~= u.ar.-_—.-—_-. cnsswiu rofrlzitogi-spm, cournnnasnou urn uv- BUBANCE. DIPHTHERIA CUM-ICC COM- PLITID — Diphtheria immunizing _ clinics have completed their won; " of inoculating all 0i sdwo dun against diphtheria, Dr. BC. 309M118. City Health Officer. stated last night. l“ MOTOR VEHICLES TESTED _ — ‘Three hundred and sixty motor Jdlolos were tested for brake ef- . tidsncy by the City police during ._t.l|o month of April, according to the police report presented to the City Council last night. JUVENILE COURT — In s sit- illld 0f the Juvenile Court yester- a City boy was givon two years in the Industrial School at Halifax. The sentence came af- ter flu laddhad confeésed to 13 Nothing an entering o ence and also theft from a car He will re- main in custody until s. second party against connected with tho ease. V,D. REPORT -— Forty old and two new cases cf venereal dis-ease wens treated by the City Health Department during the month of April, according to the report of Dr. 13.0. Keeping, City Health Officer, which was presented to the City Council last night Of the old cases, 15 were fmle and 25 female; the new ones were one mule and one female. POLICE REPORT —- The City Police report for the month of April discloses there were four prosecu- tions under the Prohibition Act witih three convictions and one dis- missal and four prosecutions and convictions under the Excise Act for unlawful possession of spirits Prohibition fines collected amounted io 500. and ktcise fines totalled $800 Miscellaneous fines and costs aggregated $313 25. _ DR. MacMlLLAN RETURNS -- "One has to have a touch of iii- ness to know how many friends he has," remarked Hon. Dr. WJ. P. MacMiiian. 0.3.3., provincial Progressive Conservative party leader. on his return from Toronto last night. He was accompanied home by Mrs. MacMiiian, "ii/ho flew to Toronto last week on re- ceiving news that Dr. MucMiilan had been taken suddenly ill. Afici- a few days in ho ital he felt much improved an was able to make the journey hcmc without difficulty. In the meantime, how- ever, from a host of friends thro hout the Province he rc- ceiv much appreciated flowers and telegrams wishing him a speedy recovery. GYRO CLUB —- At the regular weekly meeting of line Gyro Club mid in we Qhariottetown Howl last night. the guest speaker ‘W5 Douglas B. Lusty. ivroducer in charge of the Maritime _Schccl Broadcast series In furthering the organization and promotion of the series, Mr. Lusty has visited all the lVLaritime normal schools. several taschers conferences. H0019 “ind School groups, and various service clubs. Later this Week. 11013931115 9- rour of tbc western 11811111511111 d Nova Scotia speaking to Home on Cqunty conferences in Acadiaville. Comeauviile, Chebogue, Yarmouth. and Liverpool. The d Green expressed the of the club dto Lusty. Prizes were presenie W e winners of the bridge contest which was conduct/ed during the xviritcr months, A general discussion on r1?- habilioation was enthuslastlcu y entered info by many membm- Further consideration will be Elven m“ unpqi-tant question at adater date. Mr. George Sinclair vtas a guest. The friends of Wheatley are sorry m injury received in m Richmond Street wvllfifet fell and fractured her d swamp Wednesday last A spec y cry is hoped fo usrwhuiisuoeasofl-s THE EVE were 01‘ not’ ST MARK ANNE ems: - WILlIAMEYTHE MICHAEI USHEA m‘; _. A 20th CINIURVJOX HCTUII . ALSO SHORT SDBll-DCT Shows 7:00 ~ 9:15 Matinee Tuesday—3.30 QAOPLILTO ______..-.~......__..-__.__._-._.,.. S U M M E R S i D E i... FOR _ REDUCTION— _.._<°32Hnu¢_<1—__;m_§=g_1>__ quickly. "We Drowns to recommend to parliament. as soon as possible after the election, measures designed to reduce the tax by providing greater =X¢ml>ll0n§ for married and single taxpayers. and by substantially re- ducing the rates oi personal income tax now in effect, particularly in the lowertax brackets. "Both of these measures oi relief will be made effective so the tax- Dlytrs will get the benefit for the second six months of 1046." Maritime Indeflrlal Colmnhsion Mr. Bracken said his party would set up a Maritime, industrial com- mission in miake a study of the re- sources of Maritime provinces, with a. view to determining their prac- ticability for industrial production, what secondary industries can be encouraged and what markets arc available. "The commission will be instructed by its tcrnts oi reference. to exem- ine into and make recommenda- tions on the research thiat should be undertaken by the Dominion government to develop new Dw- cessed and finished products for which these provinces contain the raw materials." i An export board would be set up to extend exportmasirets and safe- vuard producers from low prices. ‘[119 existing department of trade Ifld commerce would be translated from a fifth wheel oi our domestic economy to a msdor ‘branch oi.’ government, devoted to extending markets into foreign fields. appreciation - Wallace to learn her home she on i». Broadcast Series ' CITY COUNCIL- Guest r Hotel (Continued from Pm 1) weakly w“ "pa: Let h i int-l ‘in was . ..uywos ' men makete gut-g m», 155%,, sggggigilt‘ 32115835.. piiidfiund. . - S’ ' in ad curried. on his work which is being carried 9m" ‘he me“ 3 j on in co-Wation with the De- partment o eduostion in the Mar- itime Provinces. _ ' Girests at the luncheon includiri Hotarian H. Morton. Moncion; Rev. O.W. McCuliy, ‘Iplgontoj Mr. Gw- llner sit the refills: 1. M- I - seélflmt this Council give PB!‘ mission to Mr. Joseph Kays t0 erect an entrance porch over the front door oi his house at 288 = imiwilio“. s‘"°°i;.i“§"°“...‘1i.°°.i3; Geonle sin-fmiium- “w” y ' mm” °“d"K-°-") cu Ci k b ill- réirorei and Dr. Wylie Allen—all of strfigé a” puramse egne ufiifom, U9 WM‘- M E h ." . mum“ T_G_ "u GM George for Fire Chief AllZI-Epa g usfiecafnllb eh m (Moved by Coun. G . Stone yverc co- airm . u M, 0mm Gayy Financial Report iinancisl state- ment for the quarter ending April I30, was read by Coun.’ B. Earl‘: MacDonald. chairman Finance Conuni tt . The qieifarter ended April 30th shows a credit cunt oi $6,381.00, which shows good collection of taxes both 59101-9 current and arrears for the first quarter. u ‘Hie expenditures are practically same as last year. However. nditure to School Board is clair. RB llaavy Docket In Police ilourt The following yesterday m g than 18 parties a magistrate KM. Martin Two drunks one of whom w picked up on complaint by his wile ihe were ended for a week. EXPQ o M m I ‘m tgn ing period oi last year. There dish Committee of the huld and, the Sweden branch of the Save; the Children international Union s Canadian sponsor may pf‘: 59-‘. yosr feed or c‘- " than ‘hi. \ . isiorv. Th’ tsngflslo form of individual heir. film s long way, Mr. lloRucr saii-L. restoring the faith oi the chili-LE The Fund reports that the Ben- evolent and. ive Order of libs in Can and New! land have bole mail!!! r0090 . through their covitlbutions of: more than 815,000 for the 0am, adisn Committee's extensive workl among child victims in Great Britain. "Chairman o! the British Bsve| The Children Fund. Lord Noel Ruxtcn. had recently written as. follows: "I should be glad if you QHT BINDIN kwouid convey to ths Older of .1 the lor iwork and which is ‘such sn n Air Ibme Personnel upr young men, three of them J a beforewilitihs Honor. m hgqed vs iiiwsmw" cyst... .. léncmwill appear for trial next isfondsy- alsinan item of some $8,000 trans- “F312? ferred to Sinking Fund from Cur werefrcnt expenditures. This an Q gourlsmcunt that was owed Sinking ‘mind and has now been adjust- ed; and! the atid-iwn c; than 6821c‘: Is o ump ru o . - T“, ,,,',',“,',,%",;hm,d ‘my, Lcfl- ahgvs a slight increase in ex- orm" u, M, n,” womm he; penditursgs this year as compared m with las. . n’ ma“ w“! "we" m“ 'I‘o make a comparison with g- isst year. minus these three items A of e irurc lllftobbmi the 9d expezladaiturtes for the giligatnégr qgjq f" g 111011 O 1M4 were , . I ma‘ |for the first four months of 1946 _ were s10l.'1Q.00. Receipts for the splendid help they are contlnu- i044 were $103,480.00: receipts for mg to give us for the whole of our foes were $112,271.00. en-‘ The finance committee invested couragement lo us all bran- 026,000.00 in‘ the 8th Victory Loan. ch" of activities." All bank balances in the City Inquiries regarding the Fund's Clerk's books are in line with the work. as we" as any donations bank baiahces shown by the state- d be addressed to Mr. J. mcnt of the Royal Bank of Can- Bmmsn. Ohlliolstawn. ass. _ 0g May 7. 1046, to Mr. and .the following resolutions were pus-I balance in Civic I m, Nam] higher than for the correspond; -i P. E. I. Officer Participated In Heroic. Drive Elder son o! Dr. and Mrs. RF. 595315-11. joined the PIJ. Light Horse in 104B. was t. nafcrred to the First Hussars of . when hs was in occadon oi tho D- y Lieut lesman commanded first Canadian tank that . [in Normand . Five days is he W08 taut among the missln , and recently his death has been o - The Lfeut. was was ln the youngest officer in the First Hussan, and was among their first casualties. The following account of the heroic drive of tha First missus in which Lieut. an particl- patedisfrcmsm andetohan- ge: ANII Alssblll June 1i 1044, will live in Ca- nadian history ss the d? on which London's own lat ussars rode their tanks into flaming i" ambush nssr the tiny French town of Norrey en Bcssln to smash a planned enemy coun- tar-attack on a major scale, tvhich could have endangered the whole Canadian position in the Caen-Buyeux "hinge" upon‘ which ihe subsequent success of the Battle oi France so largely de- ' pended. -.' Monument to the heroism of that clay are the twisted huiks of half of the Hussars’ tank strength nd the names of many of the r iment’s personnel dead and wounded. engraved on Can- ada's roll of honor. Into llun Jaws Fresh from the bloody beach. heads oi Normandy, where tiie fighting qualities of the regiment won unstinted praise from the officer commanding the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, "B" Squadron of the Hussars jammed its tanks into the very jaws of a forming Boche counter-attack to abolish the threat at the cost of the squadrons own annihilation . ;Frcm that hell no officers and inc tanks returned, the only sur- vivors being a few of the tank crewman. This saga. of World War II has previously received passing men- tion in news dispatches, but only now is the full story of the hero- 15m and unparalleled courage of “Hussars Day" being told. Official recognition of the hero- ism displayed by the l-Iusssrs on D-day and the devastating bat- tle a few days later, has recent- ly been forthcoming, but the full measure of the individual and coi- lective courage of the men in the regiment is best told in the suc- cinct comment of an eyewitness and participant in the action, who in relating some of the incidents of that day. says: "Which goes to show s hell n! a lot of guts is displayed in war without ever getting much rac- ognition." The bare facts of the official account oi the June ll engage- ment have now been amplified by subseq it newspape szor- ies and by an eyewitness ac- count ccntained in a. letter writ- fen by a Londoner, Capt. O. G. Stoner, to his sister here. Capt. Stuncr. then a lieutenant. was wounded in the right leg during the! action. From the dawn. of D-day, when 's5iifrfziz'iT-Titmwliie?ii“uoi- } pital May 3, 1945 to Mr. and Mimi Roland Souiiere, nee Elaine Mur- phy. a daughter. SINCLAIR — At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Dlsy 14. 104d, to CD1- and Mrs. Scott Sinclair, nee Vera MacLeod. a son. Brice MacLeod. iMoncton pa rs please copy‘ RODD - At he REJ. glouspitgi Gordon moo. North ltfilton, 15.211 a. son. (Cordon Strothard). "n nnsrns _ MacNEILL — In Melrose. M115. m. May 2, 194.5. Mrs. Joseph - MacNeiii. daughter of the lats A- lexander and Mrs. MacKinnon. Charlottetown. leavin8 W0 9°!“ Joseph H. and Douglas it D1591" lwith the us. Forces Overseas. 'GOTELL — At the Charlottetown ‘Hospital on May 14. 1945. MH- Pauiine Gotell. widow of the late {Frederick Goteii of Georgetown. in her 75th year. Funeral notice Water. BURKE —- At the General Hos- pital Pembroke, Ont, Veronica Burke of Georgetown, aged 31 years. Fuenrul notice later. 'MacPHEltSON -- At Btcncham. Mas. Daniel Thomas MaoPher- son, aged 38 years. son of Mrs. and the late Thomas MacPhcrson. Beiievue, PEI. Dsrd of Thanks Mr. and Mn. Wesley Paynter Family. Mrs. . many friends for sympathy in the i and brother Fred imade the supreme _Frunce on July 10th, the course of Justice and the dom of the World." 5-15-11. and and In Memoriam In loving of oar deer Jatlicr and mother. Mr. and Mrs. lMalcolrn MlcDtllsalfl. who weed iswayjune l0. i084, May 15, 1943. i i sad withh m» memory ' 3:45am. our hssrgs todsdy Fort ones we loved so osrly ‘Have forever been called away. liver Remembered by the Family- s-is-ii. ~ - , N. D. MacLean UNOIITAKII IMIALMII Charlottetown all North Wlhilo IIIMIIMY PIIQI. "emu! non" ma... "Quinlan LIIIUT. us‘. snsmm the Hllssars spilled snised beschhc the murderousl firo of Wall defences, to the heat of the June 111 battle under the snouts of ambushirg‘ German artillery, the officers] and men of the regiment fought, "like devils" and practically: without a. break - Capt. Stcnerl got two hours of undisturbed siosp in those six days, and his] case is indicative of the experience! of the whole regiment. a From the instant their treads hit the sands at Cuurseuiic>.. the tanks of the 1st l-iussars were in the thick of bitter, bloody and costly action. But all this action was only prelude to the rather terrible, magnificence of the regiments major engagement at Nurrey enf Bessin on June 11. No better ac- count of that glory-packed day has been written than that pen- ned by Capt. Stoner. Capt. Swncr tells the story as follows: “The night of June l0 we‘ moved up after dark to an as—| sembiy position some two miles} from known German positions. We camouflaged ourselves, dug‘ in and managed to grub abuuti an hour's sleep before Orders‘ Group started in the morning. i i their ‘mech-l _ the littered‘ Ambitious Task "Our task was an ambitious one. With three companies of infantry our regiment was to advance some six miles, which entailed capturing about three. small towns, ail of which were’ occupied by German troopsj Enemy Panther and ‘rigor tanks were also reported in the district. Due to the open nature of the ground recou- naissance was nearly ‘impose, sible and our information cf_ enemy minefieicis, etc, " , rather scanty. : "At any ralc, piizfse one off the attack ' was to if, “B" Squadron. 1st "uiS. i plus one company, ‘s l Rifles, to proceed _ our last held position. a 11v." town called Norrcy en Bcssiii, to the next icivii §'.1u..ii... called Le Mesuii Pam. i’ were to clean out and date the town whilst my _ ron, commanded by Mayor ; D'Arcy Marks, of Toronio, was‘ to move on their left. flunk and protect them from4cncnly in‘ 8.‘. At 12.30 in the morning "13’ Squad- ; ron, commanded by Major Hull" Harrison, crossed the starting line,‘ which was the main Bayeux-l‘ Csen railway line. "C" _ Squari- ron, of which I was acting suc- ond - in - command. followed them When we reached No."- rey en Bessin our own minc- works caused all the tanks ihe move in single file through zhe| sunken road which led through the ruins of thc_ town On reaching the outskirts of inc 11mm hc 115:5 i a consoli- squarl- i of their ob ective disappeared into the woods at the; u ' we moved forward to assist thorn ,4 PAGE uneven Big Liberal RALLY MEETINGS PALMER ll0AD. . . Tuesday, May 15th ALBERTDII . . . Wednesday, May 16th 0’LEiiilY_ . . . . . Thursday, May 17th v Mr. J. Watson MacNaughi, K.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings. Other Prince County meetings will bc an. aounced later. S’side Budgets For $529 Surplus In Current Year The Finance Chairman an- nounced that there ulnuid be n0 tax changes. The contracting firm of Curran and Briggs. LicL, was awarded a contract for ihe repairing of a section of approximately 170 feet of pavement on Water Street es . *7vMayor J. F. Ameit presided.-S. "Tfifféii‘Eiéifvviiéifwe riiiéiiv win};- drew w regroup that night we found ‘norm of the ianks or officers from B Squadron had returned A surplus 0! $5M for the Town of Summerslde in the present fis- cal year was forecast last night by Councillor l2. I... Mollisori. chair- man of the finance committee as he tabled the estimates. Mr. Molli- son said that estimated expendit- ures amounted to 6128.071 and estimated revenue to $128,600. (‘Pall Diain which was the hc {Xggllilg of] No Man's Land. ll a mic nd h if a dense thicfl" 89138643 avtlilg I -a few of the men of the mafia the 3091155 I 80f. back on foot The 5010155322: e o i n ti - t kl w ' .- guns in thickets I8 bglélame Vasily £21810 wgs ruined _ouf. fought like W511! 01 the whole situation. high alclomvrszixcidghfg? ti}; However, "B" squadron, carrv- l}. g < . ‘ , . ing the infantry on the barks nu‘; Q§L1§§.£,1,h,1‘,,° hbefi’? {anew “H,- oi their tanks, proceeded straight "It's rather int”; e enemj‘ across the lain in the direction] that the Objectisgeiollxlllg ifcginrixerriet As the tank-f» had set out to take was cs furl-d less than a week later b‘ fhpuB - §.i£.°.$.%.°.'.“i.i.€“i‘.“°€§2 “w mo? ti?“ "f.- a sharp outlook for enemy ammr. i “Th; L}§.'§,¢ii§"§r1niti$e tfightmlrifipt Dick Wildgoose Reports Biiltli ctigrfiiaiédrgeo? 031x22 glider: “Then, over the ambush is attested by news stories the reports from the rear link subsequently dlspamhed by m)“ captain of "B" Squadron, Dick lillelllgllfla Ctanadtilan ll=ress War-tom- Wiiclgcose, another Londoner, that .5 on m" “I m 1e .5“ n m" it? isu ‘i’ i" 22;: ‘syuafir-aifiti: 2:21? hm"- nbvious they itefifilifi igmbifsfalisd gamsmountcd tank crews and m‘ from the woods and orchards. As‘ wireless. caine ritry. came io grips with the en. -emy in hand-to-hand encounters, In addition x0 artillery. heavy tank guns and machine guns, grenades pistols, knives- and bayonet; avers used as the tide of batiie swayed back and forth. The bloody action was ended when both sides with- ‘ drew simultaneously. the Hun with what were officially characterized as “very heavy" losses and the | Canadians minus the gallant "B" i Squadron. is! Hussars. we were fired on by enemy tanks from the icft flank. To all out- ward appearances the left seemed clear-but the enemy with his long-range tank guns was engaging us from cover behind a hill on our flank. We took up what os- itions we could and roparer. to meet hi; attack with he few in- fantry who were with us. However, we were very much in the upon and many of our tanks were hit. “my °“‘"“""’°'“‘ DISBAND HOME GUARD "By now. enemy artillery had LONDON _(CPY _ orders m. ot our ra e and hells were fziii- . izng thick axhgd fast asmong the tanks. dlfbmlQmem °f m? Hm“? (Fund The enemy tanks were exposing "9 b91112 dll-lwn up and will be themselves a bu; mare, and 0mm issued soon The Home Guard "stood forward troops. were (icing lots of‘ down" several months n30 bill I firing. We were badly outnumbered nucleus of trained personnel was and our enemy was well hidden. maintained flgllinst a possible em- "At any rate to cut a long story] ergency. short, we held up the attack but at ,SEEDSi CORN NVHEAT HARLEY A OATS BUCKWHEAT TIMOTHY CLOVER SEED 1R. r. HCLMAN up. Looking For a Way To Increase Your Yield? When you start in planting this year. there's going to be only one question 0n your mind-how can I get above-average returns from my crop? 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