MAY so. 1940 BARGAINS IN BEDDING AND STUDIO COUCHES FOR THIS EVENT DOUBLE DUTY DAV ENPORT It quickly converts into a com- fortable bed. Available in wide range of colourful rcpps... $44.15 O visu oua ariiniiui DEPARTMENT roii IIIIAIJVERTISED “SPECIALS” O TI-IE “GRACE" BED OUTFIT Attractively priced, and pleas- ing in design, the bed is made with shaped Graceline tubing and decorated l0” panels. The link spring is llli‘ high riser type-the iuai- tress, cotton fillc." n2 .1 in the morning with vitality anfl t is difficult to realize that. wwnd O bed. and to busy people the very Do you know that -mlttee today at the annual meet- lllOil. As a result more than 100 C. ‘appointed to make a review oi Brit- iish industry. with particular- refer- s‘ n-iuc Then, here's your “HEALTH-REST" MATTRESS Perhaps you have a bed that is just not too comfortable — and yet, you do not wish to spend too for a spring-filled p}. chance.........................s1 BIG PILLOW SPECIAL A very s ecial bargain in a low l limitc stock available, at........ i; priced pillow. Only 79o PRESENTS VIEW ON IIISING WAUEI ITINNIPECI Mav 29 —iCPl —It. {£11.15 be unwise to endcrse the ‘marble that cliairgcs in wages l“ 9P1‘ lino to changes III the cos. mutillh‘ 58in the report oi the 1n- MLA. Re ations Commttee oi ihel “on i-iau iviaiiurncturers‘ Assuma- mixiflv at the annua meeting. ,,kws Committee reported these m" °" "Polio policy Ill wartime had mm Submitted to the Minister cf Kr‘ on behalf oi the Association )1 l‘ (irsaflon the governmeit mdl") Q urine ole. the vmmitoec * ~ vioud encourage dcmanv for! wane increasxels on every increase in m v the cost oi ing. In fixing wages. i...e report pointed out, the cost. oi iivlnil WM Mi- the oniv tactur. E0- onomists said "wages are a iunction oi income" and the committee suh- mltted "in other words. the ucation oi what wages can bc paid epends cn tho amount oi income." To endorse the princple referred would tend to nullify the eiiort the government is making in setting uo the Wartime Prices Beard, the comittee declared. "It would militate against the efficient and economical production oi war supplies. and the maintenance and expansnn oi ex- port trade. which i5 naturally a BUV RAMSAVB "THE aioiir PAINT‘ T0 PAINT RIGHT a ‘Foreign Legions ,Give Crusaders’ And Happiness It's n0t how LONG you sleep, but how WELL. that starts you air a grand sense oi well-being! approximately FOUR MONTHS OF EVERY YEAR LE thought of it, waste of time. But consider lt ior s. moment _ SLEEP is more important to the human body than food? People have been known to izo many (lays, even weeks, without iocd. yet it is impossible for any- one to do without sleep for more than a iveek, without doing insane. Indeed, an ancient form of Chinese torture was to keep prisoners awake. They were rarely able to keep their reason after the iiith or sixth day. So you see how essential sleep is to life. The loss oi only two hours oi normal sleep makes work very much more tiring the next day, and it takes several nights’ sound sleep to make it up again. Sleep a medicine, a remedy. It allows the intricate and delicate machinery oi the human body to restore lost energy, rebuild worn-out tissue. rest. and relax over-strained mus- cles and refresh overtaxed minds. pls who can maintain good heath on leaa than eight, hours’ sleep out oi ever-y twenty-four. and few who can re- tain a cheerful, hagmpv outlook on life without this a equate uni oi deep, comfortable sleep. Considers Plants Open T0 Britain seems a frightful WINNIPEO, May 29 EEO?) — Investigation as to how tish and Canadian industries might cooperate to protect export markets so that British manuacturers might have a second line of defence in Canada, in case of necessity, were reported by the Commercial Intelligence Com- ing oi the Qanadian Manufactur- er's Association. A special committee was set up for blllg; purpose and a circular was sent to all members oi the associa- M. A. members offered their facili- ties to manufacture to the order- oi’ some United Kinadom manufactur- ers. for the duration oi the war only ccrtam goods for specified overseas markets. The special committee analyzed tie information received and a memorandum outlining a plan oi cooperation was prepared and sub- mitted bv the Minister oi Trade and Commerce at Ottawa to the Presi- ricnt oi the Board of Trade of the United Klnrzdom. Sir Andrew, Duncan. oi the Board oi 'i‘radc. has sent this memoran- rlum to the Export Council oi the United Kingdom. which has been ence to export markets. Touch To Battle By Gladys M. Arnold Canadian Press Cuireflpondent PARIS. May 28--tCP>—EvPry uat.r:i;illt_v irtm Irakians to Ur- mrguayans; from clilzriis oi the United States to denaton-allzed bearers oi League oi Nations pass- ports are to be found in the ranks oi the legions oi France. Tho French unriorm may cover a Yugo- slav. Dunc, Swede, Niruegian, Belgian, Peruvian or Egyptian. The other day an em grated White Rursian resident of PurLs and second lieutenant in the French army received the Legon of Iirnor ior gallantry. This sug- izcsicrl mi investigation which re- vealed that :10 less than 47 riii r- out nntion-nlitirs are serving und-zr In ftleclcgical re SEE THE u." The .‘\.‘lic~»-- “w? It hrs in 1940, all the ele- ments oi a crusade. _ _ __ rHE VUHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [Sleep Vital To Health gll/ SIMMONS MATTRESS now on DISPLAY AT YOUR omens The GREIITEST IIDUilIlEE III IIIHTTITESS IIESIGII III TIIE PIIST TEII VEIIRS You'll awake with a smile on tlio new Simmons Beautyrest Maitresa-— stroke refreshed as never before! For this new mattress embodies every modern im- provement— a new plain edge that pro- vides a wider sleeping sirrface llllil HIV" the lied a more trim appearance; extra pocketed coils for greater Iruoyaircy; "jiffy-join" til/ting for a smoother sleep- ing surface; ventilators; lianillcs i0!‘ easy turning: everything. Anrl wlmt gorgeous coverings! Afford it? Of course you can- l! v08" about 1 cent extra per night for 111i! I19" Beautyr-eat! Think of it! See your dealer and get further information on the new Beautyrest . . . today! The YIPW timer mil. lb 1mm m pro-built, Insult-r nml miter row of sprinrro. ensures a niraiuht-edgo attmis and prevents Inu- nlll-IJIIIJSIRIIIIOHIIXBJIII [he ni-miii-u-g. QQmDQrQd, w. _.~ w. create. a wsiiul IFHIII- Lion like iloatuia on mi i c awi Eitrrriid-nrcnu lss toi them as nations than as d'-ien<l:~s l ill \“.i'ch they beieve. l. lfiiusncss as usual" is no mere slO- l Weak- ' < __._.__. v ___ __ _ ___ __._i___i____ _ Dalrer of Andover. Hanhs, joined up.| “That xvnr crimi- ivartrrsrr: rimrrrs‘ _ _ t: ;.~||,|,E|) “y \\‘())|E_\[ he cit behind a_\vrie and five chrki- l down to be gm wi- , ~14 W, __ A3 ren, But that did not worry Mrs. i the rlyeslui: llllj, Iii‘. ;. Lin‘ in, i; n '_ nfLYs THOMAS stringer. A5 Wcii us doing the house- wasn't until vcnrs oral; that tnrnrs cam m“ [#1155 513,1; write.- work and looking after thechildren|izot back to noun... r.;... time its she iinds time to repair betw 4o and 60 pairs oi boots and slicers; a 201ml to be tlrfiorcu: ’ _<cs>> - t---_-_~_ SER(;l-J.\.\"l‘ urns ax .i.i < ONDON. May 29 thc Tricolor oi’ France. soldiers have reached such that they are vie‘! slovak prormtron: gnuizzii-‘rns in France b"t take their place 5.018 by side wth the Allied armies at the Front. Le=s known are the international volun- teers. These strangers oi many lands flock-ed to recruiting offices in Franco when the war began and they are incorporated in newly Jnvruod foreiizn retrments. Many oi’ it-lroni scarcely know enough French ‘lnuguate to understand the orders ‘irivcn them. To them there is no national scn-iimr-nt. or verv little. l... ... lSpecial Gash Prices Start Today White Sugar per lb. — — 6 I-2c Brown Sugar lb. — — — — 6c ‘olodu Tea lb. — — — — 64c Morris’ Tea lb. — — — — 55c Molasses per gal. — — — 65c Clark's Beans, large tin — I4c Clark's beans, med. toll tin 10c Clark's Beans, squoi 9c 3 for 25c White and Yellow Eyed beans 6c Clark's Devil Hum 3 tins ior 25c Cocoa I lb. bog — - — — l5c Jelly powder assorted 6 for 25c Bulk Peanut Butter 2 lbs. for 25c Mince Meat lb. — — — — l0: Puiied Rice 2 pkgs. for - 25c Brown Holder Soda Wafer or Milk Lunch per lb. pkg. — I6: 5 String Broom — — - — 30c Mops No.3——-——Z0c Mops No.4—----25c Mops No.6———---— 35c Mops No.8-————50c Zinc Wash Board — — - 29c Large Both Soap 6 for — - 25c Sonperiect Soup 6 ior — -- 25c Motor Oil gal — -- — - 89c Cool per ton - — —- — $7.50 “cnonos, doz. - - - -- 25¢ All other articles in store at re- duced prices. E. II. KAYS l8 Upper Queen St. Thelegions cf Pol sh and Czsoho- kumvu. ‘Iliey im- lnri-rperdeut or-i the profound dliierence retwrcir the First and second Grcat W i- or ' the 20th century. The Fzrst Great tr‘ ,\ War nus a relatively Slfiilillll uri~ -—men in 1914-18 fought ior thriv ,. native lands. l , The present war stiows grratcr PQS-"mblflfififi l0 “hi?” (if NHDOTPOH. illflllil is a chaplain in the Royal A:r dcstrqvrd ii" some writers slit)‘. They old allegiances. cut. across political divisions and prrducrd mnuu cur» ions regirirruts which niiglit ivoll he the ancestors oi the prcscut Polish and Czech legnns ci France. Napoleon lcd Dutch ircoyrs l —aii<i Gcmiwns-iuto Russo. Tho lallrr littrr joined ion-rs ivii-li 12w British to send Niprvcon in Si. Helena. WllllP in the British arm- ies were to be round many an auti— Bonapartist. Frenchman. Even rov- ‘ alist Americans under Wellington. , The (‘liflfilflliff of the pre'ent “international legions" had its be- l ginning iii Spain where nicn ~ iouglh-t. braveiy—not ior courztrv-l but ior ideas. ’I‘.‘rey came by the . thousands from all parts oi the ‘ l fought valiantly world to range themselves on one side or the other according to their beliefs. They ha-ri no senivmcriit. oi 1 Spanish patriotism. scarcely knew the names oi their generals, were una-ble to speak the laiirzuagc, uii- i familiar with the history oi Spain, yet tihey had the urge to defend arr idea. l Today the International Brigade ‘ Ls a normal adjunct oi the l-‘rincli armies. III flPNfl/FII l l! TU 7 LONDON BRITAIN PREPARES These English coastal towns, many within earshot. ni the iizhting around (‘alais and Bnulngnc. Inn-c bot-n named evacuation art-as as service. llill‘£{(‘, of . - _n l . . ., tionahst fight (‘iiCili nation iighn - i111: . ._ llfllll‘lllllltti,s (n even s f" llijlb- limb "1"" ~ " 1H2. l . Wm‘ ‘v.5 Plmsmor, d U", ,. ins ('l\l'illlll‘l'l' al liavrl PIS. I rVlflvy 2.‘! —- lCPl — Lines Garrison ( lIlI - mum,‘ 1pm.‘. 1., n totrrqh“, “ANN l l\\n Wciucu luivt- llvi'1"i\lll(\ Bliptsl. Piut oi Joan bliliiliS vol) ill the Cnlcmnu i. in.» s ii, i.- ililllllfilvllw one is Mrs. Inn R. Hrutl-Avoollcrr atrurirel qvpariirivut of the ‘C. J. R. ‘(mi Niriiioriul Baptist Church, Ben- i\'.'(‘l'., Ncivcastlc-on-‘Ixne. iicr hus-,i5l1 manufacturers are keeping up in: Co. Lid, m '11. marvelous staudirrds, despite (lllfl-i _i rvcc, cullics of the ivar." V ()"l"l".\\\'.-\ Mvmlicrs ril Bloiillclii Church dc- “We've been (‘Flllbillllllfl lrsnlz, ritlwl uuziiiiiiiriuslv in ask Nlrs llcn- i Wfl-"ls. ifrizvui to rnrrv on in l'i(‘l’ husband's ‘find wood lllllll." she said. "We will nirscncc. She ll"(l ll"lil.'~' wvrlfiiiirr or funeral l lccs as required. i iiWII“lIl(‘l‘,\ ni the vhnirn1n$tpf_ ithat the stcrv of ihc inst nnr shall (- , 31pm in" u £‘,l'i“.ll many \\'iV§‘S iir thfii ""3. ml" tralnll"! She hid “'35 ll (illil. (iflmllilfili: Will‘! lijfllnllwx 1n;i~.~_1,;.in;_» [iiimhprg nrpwvatchtutz thcr husband, \\'ll0._>\\'ll'.‘ll ___- ... iinirryriu; mi ihcii" hushiiiids‘ johs , 110 cnlrur home on move. POIIIDHXJIPH-I ALDFJRSHOT, \l1\- Z9 1GP» __ Writers here point out th's marks w (in the men are culled up toy-ted his wife on tire "professional "the wmtimg (,3 _ m» y; i; - liirrish" to her work. 1mm, 109m 15,1 Artireri’. to M155 dauirhter 0i Frnr-s: y late hirs. Bur-bur of A GAYER CLOTHES IN OLD ENGLAND found taking businesses Many wives are but small >!lli‘_i)l)(‘l‘Ill(‘ scrvirc stations. halv- Britrsh Pavilion at the New York lolk and \\'.l_' ' ii uric of the minister 0i’ Bloii- _ ~~ 1 Worlds Fair is to show "how Brit- lot Consolirlaicn .\lu TO IVICII (l LONDON. Kim’ 2. , jeiilmizcmciit 1,: lilllli TQLPTTUQ" and l tivccn minim" l[".‘-l lRovol Canadian . Generally the war has Vhnd ‘a son M M; m, _\ briizhteumi: effect. on fashions Nils-s (“iii iiiiiliiiinii \\'0(ll.\ niacin of milk‘ ])',‘p;\;i]1(\_; on Sundflvg i ihc word there's iioiluirc: lko wn 59r- ior resiliency, heat health. W, Wilt-s. wife oi the minis- ‘hlllfillflll Hnutist Cl-urrh, (v of Ottawa. rr 1'O“(lll!‘l"fI hm‘ Smith bclicvcs. " Vmiiru in Britain dmmyhq- "r \Ty‘r\v-_ r" qr": sp!‘\ii-‘v Ii “a; n lave ivcnrlilLf Err l‘ siiiii lwiviusi‘ W!‘ “ingp (o B’ (- u H ylnuhlc \\‘l"lfllll|'_' tho hrirl»: hcini: , l" ill" iiishinn world are Il""“-'"l1il"'l \Vr\ir (‘min 1», Vim" lvhfillm/QPSEK. $l.l'lllf—'_l‘r- hm‘ 7°‘ | “m he rpwatpd’ Use 3i_iriariit_'a_ki_mj_ rlamlriilihwf -___, Gharloliieliown Agency is Dealer Headquarters l l i for the Qua ity Products of SIMMONS Limited l l F. A. Stewart JONES -- 1Z9 Kent Street "m: EASTERN FASY 'I'I<IR.\IS For The Best In Rest-Buy SIMMONS “BEAUTYREST” l l , Special Itcproscniiiiive ROBERTSIMPSO tiuurv art of Britain's preparation against nvasion. Plans are drawn up for‘ "Iclliins children It m! moment-i