. r.‘- -.-> . 5 a. r t 33 u, r 3 WPAGE .591?“ HIE CHABLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN nloiniiig Daily (Founded tn i881) rresidetit: lilcut. Col W Chester S. Mel-Ire he »l‘rt-siilent: J, R. Burnett, F-JJ. Secretary: Lieut Uni D A. Maclkinnon- 0.8.0. Li u! umi “imaging UIRTIUT’ J. K. Burnett, Fall. Associate l-Ldllols; l-ranlt Walker and lln A. Burnett SLBSCRIPTTON BATE B)‘ Mail in P. t. l., $4.00 pct year; $2.50 for G month SL115 lvr 3 months; 50c for one month city UUllVtl). 00 per yeur; 53.0» for 0 month! $1.75 lul" Li mlmtlu u; Mail in banana unit U.S.A. $5.00 per year Saturday Her-Any; $2.00 per your; $1.00 tor b‘ muntnl. 60c for 3 months. ing former comrades in the climb to power, and probably expects eventually to deal with Ger- many and japan in tlle conspiratorial game at which he is a past master. Perhaps he is right in regarding democracy as his enemy. At any rate we should be prepared for an effort on his part to help Hitler dispose of it before he moves in another direction. - EDITORIAL NOTES .—. Victory Torch Day. is =01 it it If you have not got the dough now borrow it to buy Victory Bonds. 11 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ttUTES BY TIIE WAY i A convention is to be held in New York shortly to revse the Ten uanniaiidmcnts. Tne revision that is most needed is in the way folks keep them. — Guelph Mercury, Surprise ls expressed at a. display of early strawberries in a West 11nd shop at 15s a box, or about 4 1-21 each. Even at that price they are cheaper than onions. - Mari- chester Guardian. There ls n. bit o! irony in the circumstance that the consort of the German battleship Bismarck was tllc cruiser Prince Eugen. The Prince Eugen was named for the famous Eugene of Savoy who-co- WORDS OF l ‘I1 A I I FNFF‘ -i__ a rnouonr A DA! FOR A PEOPLE AT WAR __-—_- . "standiniz with $113111“- “j inf: this thine.‘ £1185 b, t and kills and breeds to t B; s“ kill and destroy. 1e t we “e- 1” i5- aga-i-nsi this ma Bennett fighting.’ —Professor m, Weaver, Ann Arbor Univers . 0 LOSE ! l7, 1 i~T-_’_; _ "vv-T“ ”“N»¢m i, THERE‘ IS N0 TIME Today the Empire must arm. We must build ‘illl Cllurlullelown litlttftlillll uluy o- obtlluod T T T Kierfiuii? Evi,ll.‘..i‘,'lllls1b°"“g“' Prime Michigan. . ‘ , ., . _ . _ , _ ,- _ r. _ v _ ancestor, at ‘Jnrfwrlizlllll; ufllfilllianlh~'sr‘orllutl.‘rzj The parade today \\lll be a memorable one mo batilc o1 Bciilieim. - Winnl- the greatest war machine the world has ever Metriiii-iliiiiu new isi-iiiy, filth Pool 51., Montreal; J. Finn, 3J1 lliiy on, Inn-uni; New: stand, Chltelll Laurel‘, Drum-ii; “villi-m Nou- siiiini, suilliui-y, Ont; Huh Tobacco Shop, Lloni-luu, h. 8.; Lllrn ltubi-rtnun, Alnherlt, N. B. ,”The Strongest Memory IS Weaker than the Weakest Ink." ’I‘l'ESl).\Y, JUNE 17, 1941. Tlie Victory Torch don't miss it. 1i ll‘ Ill 1t‘ Spectators are reminded the parade starts at 5.30 city time, or 4.30 country time. 11 t‘ 1F W‘ Stores close today at 4 p. m. city time, or 3 p. m. country time. it: it it Help Buy l Bond for I-Iitler—the R. A. F. peg Tribune. . Pincllcr Creek has the right, idea. The town has set aside 85 acres on the edge of the municipality to be held as a. recreation centre. It will mean much to the community of Pinclicr Creek in the years m collie. -- Leitibrlcige Herald. What has happened (.0 m; we“- known law of supply and demand? Production of butter is higher The Steam Roller At Work (From The TDI IIB and Moll) - Green's charge that pail-fry is b61118 911W“ b? the Parliamentary comm-ill" °“ war expenditures will notdil-tlfffif a public which has learrie known. O-fO-QfOffifi We must accomplish in two years more than the enemy has accomplished in seven. f That is why Canada needs your savings — not as a. gift, but only as a loan. repay you in full. Meantime, you will receive your Later on, Canada will will deliver itl than it was a year a "" go» 4,000,000 - “sh 1th _ _ H me whitewash br W l" 1*" "1" -'“"“"‘ ‘h? °°““."-" C“““‘l“'5 .' " * * . .. fiiiii Fill-Flask? i~r<§t5ii9i§agi>i~i§§“iii*iiiic ‘hi... investigations. “The old regular interest. Victory “ill ‘was l1t'i'1l l'L'C<‘l\'<‘rl with uilbouilrl- The demonstration at the Exhibition GrouilrlS butter is lizgher than it was last steam roller." Salli tile vmlmuvg ' south Conservative, ‘was brouB ed (fllllllhlleslll. its Jlll‘l\'.'ll ill Charlottetown this evening. and llic livt-iiiiipziiiylilg parade and cere- commences at 7 p. m. and concludes 8 p. nl. city time, or 6 p. m. and 7 p~ m. country time. iii in it it Wflr- — New York sun. 0n one face of the base of the out against, us," When OPPl-ls-ltlon . d sais they were membe“ ma iogtoliwstrld/ly party muiiv at the lixbiliiiirui grounds. will mark a vlcmry Torch there appears these voted down | -' . -, _ . - , - . words. exac'ly' titus: "C d ' " such a seemingly PPOtGCtlOH. rcil-lculvr €‘\(’lll. in our lll>llll‘_\. \\ hat is neces- A 8W3! ‘lelwme l5 CXIQWl-Ed l0 the N9" victory L051,“ 194,’ Pa“ “of? 5:8 lllxflzillsnrpflsvegoposa, that a Subcoxrh Scotizi Highlanders and their magnificent pipe tools". Scciicciic had better" cor. so ll1‘t\\'l‘\L‘l‘, in (HlilllllCliHll with this great w, port be refened back for Pilli‘ c 1lllll1.1ll~ll'llll<li1, is to insure the success band on fill-Tad‘? toda)“ rem mm apcsimphe an“ the "s" iiiiotligr rfiiformation. We doubt that g g g, ‘ before Mr. Churchill sees it. He is ML Green and h“ mmm-igy can”, of the Victory Iman. List night it was announ- ._ .. ced that Cliarlottcloivn had gone “over the top “Iadom"——shor't for "It all depends on me" — n _sti.ckler for correct English. - Ecirnonton Journal. ted anything different. Trill-gift etlifiicthe eustomBTY Fulfil“? Invest now — for safety, for income, for Empire , _ . o o in p5 qnnm and rim; 111C Pmvmqe a; 5 “vhme is the latest ivar-slogan to appear over the door- we Canadian! sometimes mink For what other reason would an ln- h . ., ~ , Q . . , . . . ' _ ' _ _ = . ' tlg t’ ‘ttee be loaded p s e O has done \\\ll_ llie CIlll\(lF.(‘l$, houei er, are “ays of working class homes in Fngland. Rev o; UM“, smes sympathy “m, zfieeatlélg oxfélmwgth Government air-god not m rvlrix their efforts and it is hoped aiiil expt-uie/l that the fiill provincial objective will be siili-irimizillv owrreziclied before the end United Chllrfili Of CHIIBCIB. 0H6 “Wfktff. h¢ Ellie Iloifllliggngilfollflllzligagltggl-eg apwlnled The tflamprlulllmfitlsl} of ilie \\ ()lll(‘i' itrtiviiices are putting fprth said. _was rBPorted to have gone one better by Efvsegelilroifntilgtletglfngygélzigtélyy p; gglllsgilillglhgyvglxfggefilng an “m? . siiiiiiar <1 ". so that \\'llt‘ll the Torch is flown chalking up another five-lcttcrc motto-Jfihulo: love of all meii for freedom,’ Tim honored partisanship W85 5W1 111m" ' ' L1\t‘l' t0 bug Illltl 1b.: \\'litllC :iiiioiiiit, and more, ~—beside the first one- “And I depend on God" is Ereaf "fad" 01 Ufliml $111185 de- “will? a“ m“ m” task o! l Q , ¢H 1 , b b_ {h “Ewe h m; e1 mfmflcl’ — Franklin Roosevelt - ferijetiiig out information would . of me --"<~1-~*1-<11*¢> 11-111 \\_1 we 601-511 E a 1. e 8X1 i 11 1- traces his ailcestry to Holland. - devolve upon the iisnatiii or Con- sci-ihed iliioiigliout the Dftnilili0i1. "' " t‘ Ottawa Journal. gervatlve and other Opposition Prime .\l . er Liliiirchill. to whom the Torch They are all doing it, even the Guiders and washmnolz-“fflspatch” gum menaberls-Ig flufflfllgffiilégfgfdvffi 0 and gcmll \\ l be delivered, in g ream addrggg Brownies, helping the tivar victims. Some "an authoritative source” as ex- lfflflifofeumn eevery lion. member I’ Q plalning that tile President's uillim. again cum izcd the sacrifices that lie ahead for the pimple of the British Empire before victory can be achieved. While expressing firm confidence in the outcome, he did not minimize inevitable difficulties. “We cannot yet see how deliverance will come or when it will come," he said. "but nothing is more certain than that every trace of IIiilcr's footsteps, every stain of his infected. corrodiiig fingers, will be sponged and purged and, if need be, blasted from the surface 0f the earth. .This is the message * l‘ * "' gfllls l“ We Rlfllgll 01in only arouse including thirteen lawyers. Never- officials or makmg suggestions safety. then saved two men from was something between stealing . . , . . . . not x e ~ . , . . - ' -- - we send it rib i0'l:l_\'- All Will come right. Out of john \Vc:<lc_v, English religious leader and world"ovggvsulgngiiglrll‘Eflfildfigc theless, we Alisa‘; rioipulitvishflgloe use ma; mgy m; piease these officials, 11 110mb demollshf-‘d building. __ not stealing called scrounrliig the dopllis of soi-i-inv and sacrifice will be born again the glory of mankind." 'I'lie silcccss of our Victory Loan, and the England became member of religious societv, this order apples to the whole "mmendfltlona and misleading the I . . . . . ’ ,_ , ' ‘ I it; and they are bad enough: b]; 1 u, y” g 1g _ P t t B Fll/"(rllllg up ll"! eniisiiiicnts ill the armed services known as Oxford ‘Iloly Chili” or ‘lleth- {Iréfi-Yglyk are made. _- ‘M1.’ J‘ G. Diefenbaker asked why ggnsounurzlcf: totem: <;e:;<]:éirby_ aiiil in will‘ rlrilizinit-ilt production. will stir the bun-is of the people of the Homeland and <l<~iiiriii=tr:ile ailcw that we are wholeheartedly Iwfiiiirl tbs-m in the richicvenleut of victory. This i= what is meant by the flaming symbol of the Victory Torch. Like other symbols, its signifi- criiice firs in tllc faith and conviction which in- spired it. Newspapers And The Blitz rfoiv (imply-rooted is the habit of newspaper reading, and how tenaciously it is clung to even under the most devastating conditions, has no- where been so strikingly illustrated as in London dilriiig the blitz. A Toronto advertising journal states that cle- spite rlraslic curtzlililicnt in size and sharp in- creases in prices, lfillflOil newspapers have lost but 6"» of their circulations during the war. The four-page yiriper has now become a fixture. Charles \\'. Sink-vs. llzu-kctiilgs London corres- poiidcilt writes, although two papers, the Times and the Daily Tick-graph, have elected to keep their present size (l0 and six pages respective- ly) and foi-cililyi reduce their circulations to con- serve ncivspriut. In tlic case 0f the Times this nlcaus about 20.000 per day to be eliminated, and about 140,000 copies a (lay for the Daily Tele- graph. J. R. P. Sclaler of Toronto said in an address to the Montreal and Ottawa conference of the eighteen Companies of the foriiler, as well as some Brownies, are holding a display and tea tomorrow afternoon in Trinity Social Hall, when visitors will be suprised and joyed at the sewing and knitting the little ones have done during the winter in aid of the children of the war distressed areas of Great Britain. The pro- ceeds of the tea go to provide more material to resume the good work when summer vacations are at an end. founder of “leslcyuu Methodism, horn this date, i703; ordained a priest of the Church of odists“; visited Georgia with his brother Char- les, also priest in holy orders, and preached to settlers and Indians. there; came under the in- flueilce 0f the Iyloravians whom he visited in Saxony; convinced evangelism was the true work of the Church, and formed evangelical so- cieties throughout England; was exclurlcrl from Anglican pulpits, began to ordain clergy of his own, and thus the Wesleyan Methodist Church had its origin. it- iti in The title 0f the Dukes of Atlloll dates brick to the reign of Alexander I, who created blarlacll. son of Donald Bane, Earl of Atlloll. David (11th Earl) lost the title in 131i when his estates were granted to Sir Niall Campbell, ivhose son Ian, lst Duke of Atlloll was killed in battle without is- sile. A new line began in 1628 ivilli John Murray. Earl of Tullibardiilc, declared by the House 0f Lords to be next of kin and entitled to the peer- age and estates. The 7th Duke, John James Henry Stewart Murray (1840-1917) was the only Gaelic-speaking peer in the Ilouse of Lords. His eldest scin, the present Duke, is john George Stewart Murray, who raised and commanded the Scottish Horse in the Soiltli African War, and commanded the regiment during the Great “lar. It is fitting a Stewart should be Major in Command of "D" Conlpziiiy iii the present Atholl Highlanders of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. ‘—Fort William Titties-Journal. Britain's cause coming from the call of the blood; or from the hei-j. 11rd emergency declaration "was designed largely for its psychg]. ogical effect" - that "the adminis- tration wants to get the people B-Wfll‘ from the complacent ‘busi- ness as usual’ idea and to impress on labor that this is no time for work stoppages." ~— New York world-Telegram. News from the Vatican that the Nazi government has decreed the suppression of all catholic pubLca- ual Catholic journals has hitherto bfF-‘fl Justified by the excuse that they were acting politically, but, The extent to which industrial reduction is DOiSIIllC is well shown y tvhat can be done in war time. When things are llbolutely needed it is discovered that they can be made available. The trouble has been that, during the Will's of peace we have got so accustomed to not. havi a lot of things which we thong t we should have had that we came to imagine that. we could not have them. Now, in time of war, we are finding out that any- thing that must be had can be had. Thcrc is something about n. mos- quit» that rcllses n-irirrs fiercest antipathy. Perhaps it's the angry way they buzz just before they land supporters? When this committee was beinfl on uris side of the House, without exception," and upon the House lt- seif, not exempting those on the other side. Now he has it from members themselves that the steam roller is working and votes are re; corded "on n strictly party basis- The committee has made its first report, pointing out where certain economics can be made, matters, on the whole, which no organized business institution would be likely to refer for study to a committee judge the some things brought out in one- day's criticism of a secret investiga- tion controlled by a partisan major- cvidcnce iii regard to waste, over- cxpciiditllro and unjustifiable ex- penditure should be hidden away in reports of the committee which are in possession of the chairman only and not in possesslson of members of the committee. Mr. Howard Green stated that in cnnlmitlcc of the ivliole they were told profits running from 40 to over 50 per cent were made by pri- vate companies and when this in- formation in the report to Parlia- ment, that the Canadian people might know the facts, the subcom- mittee decided to dicker with the companies to try to make a bctber bargain. Mr. Hugh Cleaver, a Liberal member, protested that the evidence of 40 to 62 per cent uro- on one and plunge in their painful little rzlpicrs. Perhaps it's the priiili of the sting itself or the ds- ccmfort of the itchiness that fol- lows the stings. but whatever it is. tne mosquito has put himself on n. par with the Nazi as mankind's worst enemy. He may not be quite so virillent as the NHL, but has igeeig. at it longer. -Regina Leader- os . Even the cooks ln the war have a. chance to gnln awards for gal- lantry and to receive them at Buckingham Palace, One cif those attendiiig a roecnt investitute wasi Jesse Elton, a cook in the Royal Navy who’ jumped overboard from | n dinghy during the evacuation of Dunkirk and helped in the rescue‘ of 25 sailors who had been thrown l fits came from only one witness and in reality the profits were not ‘half that amount. still the profits, even less than hrllf 40 to 62 per rent, were kept H. secret. On the matter of marking and in- specting beef for troops. Mr. Green FROiVI KING HENRY V-ACT IV: SCENE lll By Jove, I am not covetous for a observed: "There was a failure to face the facts and make a definite mittee should have done. We are the people who should make the re- commendations; we do not want to stand back, to pussyfoot around and be afraid o! criticizing higher The Vancouver member charged the committee with pulling its punches, dodging forthright re- cause it is courageous criticism. In view of Mr. King's strong language when this paper said it was hardly to be expected that Liberal members would bestlr them- selves to expose shortcomings of the Government, the Prime Min- ister might inform Parliament whether this evidence from o mem- tense earnestness to bestir them- selves. The public can hardly anti- cipate nothing but minor irregular- lties and examples of slight ineffi- ciency in the expenditure of billions of dollars by Government employees and agencies, and we do not say this with the thought that there is likely to be intentional wrongdoing It is not credible that o new. large and inexperienced organization will avoid mistakes. Accordingly, if the committee is not frank in exposing what it finds, the public is unlikely to come to any conclusion other tron that the whitewash brush has worked overtime. Moreover. 40 to 62 per cent in onelnstance can hardly be regarded as an errnr of llldzment. and will not be looked upon as an isolated case Unless this committee does its business above- KEPT GUNS GOING LONDON - (GP) - ‘Ev-n on Whit-Monday (June 2) all Rrvai Ordnance factories under the Min- istry of Supply ran full blast-no recommendation, which this com-, ber of the committee indicates ln- ' profits of something less than halt. HE SURE EARNED l1.‘ LONDON - (OP) - Warden ‘John Wright of West Ham was awarded the British Empire medal. persons from fire, from another he "LOOTING" IN OLD DAY! ALDERSHOT - (OP) - Pit From one house he rescued four outing in courts-martial liered HAP‘. R. Strange said there wt lowered a woman and her child to mistaken idea among soldiers ' and your Home! Help Finish the Job' ‘BUY VICTURY BUNDS! Henderson & Cuilmore ' I Want Oveoorovéw oowoowwoww Say to Your Grocer BBAI-IMIN ORANGE PEKOE T You will enjoy its superior I “And even at that, both of tlitfm find l? WY)’ ,, . i’. ‘l. i It isiitilgiltibiiiaivitriatlisizgtlienl-lethiibn Drill‘; . Nor cziiicdf who doth feed upon my bank homily! “time. difficult." Vi". §tol<cs writes. “Take theTinics, M0" me" fall m life thrmli-lh lack Pf Purpose Conspicuous Galiiiiitry Medal and: cost; “on "'*“'“ than lack of opporliiiiityi," says tlic tiazctte. "It received it from tile hands cf the i It yearns me motif men my Irflr- ____4._ for vxaiilplv, ('iii1ip;ii';itivcl_\' little of its 180.000 circulation is liv czi-"ual sale; most of its silh- scribcrs arc rif iii.'ui_v years’ standing, and grow \'0(‘lft"i'1’\li.=l_\' iiligilflllt if their tradition is slid- (l(‘|ll\' iiitci-riipt-d. lli-rc and there an odd sub- scrihm. ‘HQ,’ H]. w.“ 1,, who,‘ m“. of hoard,‘ home pleasure, and in their bliiiillcriilg hurry in the ‘ helliself WINS Ngzimbonib: welrc Godis mmw, 1 would not lose so ' - rilsh and noise of tllc world YlSS 0 lortuuit l“ m“ “mun ‘m t b l“ “mlslel l-zreat an 1101101‘. or ritllcc: lb‘- i- Illllllll ilio only \\'.'l_\' 0f cilllcel- I ‘ _ I _l ‘ ‘ pl , 5 said: "when the nlr ‘raid warning 1A5 one “pm ma,“ ,n¢|,h1nk5_ woulq w. h." h" "can". I ‘h! ling .1 \lll>~t‘l'li|ll1vll li-gililluttvlv, other than by lmhecdflh tloufzh it l) calls 32m" m“ agmm an sounds- I ml‘ me Gllld 339k ‘mm share from me me“ u p siratimis we l\'ilf\\\' rif Ibo fact that the nc\v=- paper is ris- ll@<‘(‘,\~.'il'\' iu ibc ¢lail_v lives 0f mil- drziwiiig li-is. 'l'bi- 'l'iiiii-- put up the sale price p _ . f wilt-re it says. "Though I ivalk wish one moi-cl [gnu-Aug t0 flll'(‘f‘—pf‘l'l(‘t", bill ihc old guard write hark that folms of Ill‘??? hsffvlccé lflcwg ‘lllflmmcqls o‘ glfirgéiign‘ tlliewiylallpyalof ggfleéalllildfgl: Ratllfiihltglyslliilxlrlllv itéswestmoreland, p03 they don? care if it goes up to a shilling.’ "characterit tie i d’!!! O It Fl’ Wm lama “Col Thou art with medThcn I Put‘ up R 'I‘hat he which hath iio stomach to 5mm o" GRAIN 1-1“. ,HH;C,,|,,. m. Tlfinrlnl] pfllycfg are having opportunity is min (‘flvfill ma ti to tic one int we hi,‘ of plonye1~' Th,“ I get mm ltiiis filzhti h, n ma“ A cheep but-thoroughly el- i ' ' , , in .,,.1,.-,m,.;],. n. hug-HQ, “K4,. drcupnion under and Father of all. \\ c are allicquzilly free to bed and pull up the covers: and be?» 11111 11111-11 ~ 5 “WW tectlvc remedy. Grain growers Thats the way Hickeys 5 J, ' ‘ ‘ 1 ' i ‘ - - ' ' . i ler to o to Hell". — be "lad? would be wise to not rom tl c /'/' - - serve Him and Ills service is perfcct freedom. m9“ 1 m“ H l 3 And crowns yo; cgnvgv put mm m; P 9 7 . / H1,‘- 5111K; of uqir. emollient: lzflllfil’ and Puh- I f H; v n d the mum “r use which Edinburgh 860151115111, - pun” . Maggy”: Maxed ‘uopefl, Twist Se"! a" m," the prov, 6/ llSliPf‘, New hflfli, "i: mic- of the best demori- "t o" '5 “e c“ ~ p P ‘TT We would iiot die in that man's d “w” m‘ _ ’ ;& , I . - - ' for attaining it for himself and for ing their lives by improper eating. Full dlreotlonn given with" j bong ,1; fnml rir rlrilllt." mmty 3 4; 1 Th p, _ m; 31mg _ ,1, others" ullfiglifl Sfiiiréllfi nihilism “Z31? ---L‘i"‘--”“'°" "°" °"'"' zood- We can’! think 11f 11 s As Like As Two Peas comes to many who inistalte it as a portent or a danger, because they are unwilling to take oc- casion by the hand and breast the blows of cir- cumstance. Others are absorbed ill business or would lead them to new rcvclatimls of truth, new keeps a man true to the ideal. and makes him 1 aware 0f all that can Yiglilly be used as oppor- i111! King. — Brockville Recorder mld~ Times. air raid, a minister asked Scottish lady how she conducted‘ the shelf and read the 23rd Psalm If Americans are not actually eating themselves into the grave they seam. at least, to be shorten- fcrence that l0 years could be llltflllS Wfiflfi Such outward things dwell not in my desires: 0- egg 31,3 1, rl:..".ll. ‘ffi.fit“é‘i‘i.‘fi.iffil°ioh°“.‘ifv'.. No. faith, my coz, wish not e mun from England: For the best hone l have. O do not company- That. fears his fellowship to die with us. NOTICE FARMERS One pint to every M gallon: o! water. IIICI l0 CENT! LB. Th t a'ni of British combat ilots aild add“ l0 the Bveltlge "i959" l" ‘ We also carry the new and . I e r-i ‘ng /\mcr'c'ui Armv “Pd civilian m“ United slams Smply by apply- “Pnua ("miulliliilsill and .\.'l7lSlll arc alike as two peas llZHlgillOfs in A l v - , * iflg what is known about nutrition. p, ‘hair ,,,<»,»u,._l]i¢ iwiiuiquc 0f iliscullinctl con- - _, _ . . . . , i ~ un. The first year's program 5m y 1 Spirmy Hui 0W m") q ‘m m? 61ml") (‘it min‘ liuriliu out of 7000 pilots and i000 navigatorS- iii tiiigviiiltsllen-fiiftei dlaheniuthfiegzr? ""- '"l°7' o" Win‘ "fi" tempt for .'lll_vtblilg that stands in llPll‘ “av. fir! f! _I 1 ’ Y." ‘ P. _ traanina ham the present emergency Wm, “s ll blllllels. Get your pound PFlFllIlf)’ of ]l'I\\'(‘l', lll(‘ acceptance 0f all evil so .'\nl0ng the plots, 4.000. “l 7°C "c "’ demand for better health will teach awn,’ 1mm M if play hf‘ llsfWl, as they think. for a good schools zit tlic rate of 8,000 a yCllfdlRS just be- ulvolves the identical to that given to U. 5- /\-_A1’"]Y avlfl‘ tors. The remaining 3,000 will lic trained in Brit- Tlie fact that we have done little about using this knowledge seems us to trike better care of ourselves. -Boston Post. ‘TT-ldwiihei-l ‘_ Your Eyes? A CBRESAN A dlut disinfectant for when. l Lb. ‘Hn $1.10. I Lb. Tin $4.00 ' —-Ol‘l TIRE ince. And the reason? Just because it is so gel-darn better reason can you’! i HICKEY’S LIKE A HOUSE , BLACK HVIST cull. And lllks!‘ lllvllltlfli, says all cxcbailfle. llflvv} I I 1 I flsirm of Brmsh of- l u m" . m m” co rnhlgtli l , G ~- “l°“.l"?'°"l '1“T“???il"fiill;i......m. ...*:.::.. “Slflti! .- ..i:l.": ....":...i..'.... mar-s. I C HE WI of both. so Ill-ll 11"“ 111° {l1f"‘*°'1°_°~‘_ ‘"_‘_l‘°"'.“ ha“ l‘ ‘m.’ ‘Tm’. " I ' b’ b, i t allze that ‘the threat o! totalitarian W" 1" 1"""‘"' - “"1"” ' to“. u, 3-.- nf iii, ,-,-;,| npcriilllf. wllllti the similarities nf crs saw ‘an indlcntmil nf tic pro a e amoun‘ ams and enslavcment ,5 m, an madame ‘m. gublacyat-erdit. Qlal . behavior l‘i.'ll\'(‘ them inuurzil allies wlin can co- of .\lliCfl‘lC?ill-l)lllll planes _—llle Operation 0- lfitfifllflllgflllil blXtQRDOO. npr a. prop- M "m. "m", “m, "u, P," tmuuuhuror "c" ‘i Flg 0]l(‘i"lff‘ f or pi-iix-iiluiui f‘lifl.<, I which ivnuld rcrluirc America's typo of instruc- ggntggrlcflxngerlt Oofllfgggegilyyolgug: 2:'::g;|E1l:eCrv nip: o thorium: zmuPli-l ‘ “the” Blood and Tim-v \\'llli long 11:1" ilfcclllcfl the la" m?“ i ll°"_ll1fll liiiglit be sent abroad under the 19359‘ ness interests. It is a real and im- _ ' ' h u, ‘lung. kmegmrhl: Manufactured By \I-||-\-i<ny 1W] vymiislictl from the Soviet govcrn- lend program. Secretary Stimson forecasts a $9€ll‘:liil£fil7l:3€w%)r1a,dll tlgtlyélxlllzwf!‘ ulyfiaglmdp.‘ Ind discus: 7W! Mount! pa pangs. ' ' ' " ' - ‘ ' ' future when the Armv would abandon h n 1 ‘o! y 0e ' mom rind that lllilll .- rcgmie li.ul lll ibe press time in the _, _ I mg 1M0 ye v as i- men . - - - . _ ' '» , - l .t .t ; of nip-m; fm-gnileil Nazi ilaiioiinlisnl and Aryan its use 0f (‘l\IlI'il.l'|_ schools in fl"l‘lll its fillers, inns“ all‘; itllgmgire ilmrrglzsaugzitll-werozlgg- a. F. s & ism. expected nevertheless that two dlnrilering mg ‘lllftsd ‘facilpricnnyfr fr‘) Qlctprtféjfillsjgei lllkhé. 0032i‘ gtqgndfiigllclllifimlge Dnuaswo" loTTpTowifl enufirm nyipnfpfl fn\v,'l1'(l power must in the em of tie mitts}. ye (ct £1110: tpyra (“nu come a Wwuey “dig; Wm Amer“: I.‘ . IIUTOIIESON “Era?” uwlgm,” JTOBACCO Co" LTD- CHAR ‘ I Qlflgh with each other. Perhaps this is still true,| program mig it ilycnn _ia i e _ ‘ perm‘? that bulwark M democracy a _ "uwnggogq flunum b," n". y-‘Tnfljfilffv secills lo be far away. time when all British pilots would be ‘dlllfid l u, w b {,0 u, ravages; _ gm ti; Hnited §tat9tl1lfl coon, r ' -~ not” wow-t Stalin has had much cxpetien“ ll liquid?!" t