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We are now receiving s reg ular supply of the fnllowlm Coals. OLD SYDNEY SCREBNYlD ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW GLREENID DOMINION COKE BRAQ [TOR LUMP INVERNESS SCREENED Prompt and careful dellv erlrs fol’ C. O. D. order; QM- W.ll. Gillis & to. Phone 176. is approved by all Provlnccs. Pro- vincial Treasurers are requested to forward contributions promptly to P. Wallace, Winnipeg, and at the “v3.19 To the Electors 0E Kings County OUR MIGHTY WEAPON "When upon life's road we nee Boone: of sin beyond our movin Let us not discouraged be— We have reached a time o! prov- B What a. weapon we possess. In the power. to pray for others; 00d hath promised a will bless Faithful prayers or fallen bro- there. Naught too hard for God . . 1n- deed He can quickly stop the nowin! , 0t the ‘lures. and crush the sect! To prevent m evil growing: If we truly do our port We would ask all our friends and supporters to go to the polls on April 27th and vote. YES At th Mercy seat. attending. "lg. my, m,“ g . , We canewait mo. Peaceful heart time yetwto any‘: nmambr“ Oiitkfl-ll: Yvuvenput wumd room: For the answers God is sending.‘ mgd " - 1o work (h; c" .. Y round, zfly Daphne Hammond. “H, tl I n "w!" ! —— DR T v GRANT ,_ ..... ,.. W . y... m... .,. ‘m: rngrgasaziiveis ammo _ , , , w“ mun: lsn t. oaiyuigugksfi ‘mum! to other‘ who “T M. P. for KIngB- u“ g“ "Ehnir. “We mad homing’ by “mum miehrecgllilsrter an?! fibrin! season ‘h.‘i ':.h1:u&f.b°n°:i;.. in: Eight ovlir the ouhld‘ comes as e. challenge to us. a chal- mm” mm” H. h“ woo en ws s with Gen. lense w the best DR A A MCDONALD teas o be le . m" ' » - in B. . “Fixht the zooa mm mo. n1 ' ‘ _' _ 03km: Euqfifimwhe mucosa? M! 8W4 fllfPefltfl w! u ° P‘ 1“'“1A‘°d Sid" "n! DI in thy might. Conservative Candidate infommum g” lnflflatg g hon" on ‘h. I- gfiigii-my m‘ Ind??? "it'd? had m mm. m outside by applying Gen - l" I ' Lay hold on life. and it shall "be " "H80 co. “he By. InBuLAted Sim Thy 1°)’ and crown eternally‘ for all time -the supreme exam le ' ' ' ' Bub m" 0r mllomv‘ ma‘ - 1r you hay? tfollovtwgd the‘ fiuggesd- TIIE CRIME or UNCONCERN of mwncem disdained by 1;“ é _ . Elrligeagglttilglu "gt ugitiagsyiea came mg. You can save fuel, an . , . I . _ _ mm °i m“ e t“ e m n 5 1t’- 1-‘1 mihulg i” l°“- an Y“ m“ genuine souls because he could not » .~ l. aged h car. it was l? mild-it wt “pm” i” humil- hearta of our younz people will be pass by? behold, and see i1 there nappy in accomplishment of some- be any sorrow me mm, my somw, exiftdhrllnifllft w discover the rizht l-hmlbhtlifmfied- mmlethlniltlirnilfin which is done unto me . .. ." a“ e m ‘ the 9' Y 0 93337653 W07 ‘w e (L tzitiuns l. 12) i“ 1598-5 W B“ "udleme- ‘Ihe speiilgee: is Jerusalem. The BASE FOR ggplmsllgg COUNTER A glowing example of youths’ part 1n forming public opinion was shown on youths’ program of On- tario Temperance Federation Con- vention, held in Ottawa last month. Five young people took part in the Public Speaking Contest: each winning a warm applause in the hearts of the audience. Congratula- tions to each one! I shall look for each union to have sponsored at least two con- tests, one for young and one for old- er folks.. A letter received this week an- nounces the Mobile Canteen don- ated to Ontario W C. T. U. do- ing magnificent service in Enu- land. Does not the word Rive us a thrill that we have a part! We are grateful to all who helped and for a safe landing. May we mea- sure up in this year's "War Pro- ject?" Need I remind that there is still time to bring up our vcar's ivovk with a triumphant finish. While soldiers are doing their best. Mriv we each measure one hundred per cent. best effort. Sincerely yours, Margaret Mucbean. PETAWAWA HOME CENTRE invader has come. Judah has been over-run. The Holy City hB-B bee" taken. Her walls have been thrown down; her buildings demolished: her temple destroyed; he!‘ P001118 either slagn gr ddetport/ed t; g. gig:- Mvcv Ian. n ie prop} ‘ strategy in the Pacific. with ever 50fllfl€S the cit-y’. HQ tgllmlfs i’! hour increasing their strength tliel Jefllsfllem a5 i‘ ‘wman lmileated- are becoming bettcr equipped as Iorsflkcn. bflYflW-‘d. “Plleallng t0 me the base and arsenal for future al- passers-by for 1191p and sylllpamy lied counter-Offensive against Ja- in language calculated to break the p stonlcst heart and make the most indifferent listen. "r5 it nothing w you, all ye tllflt P4155 by? which 15 done unto me." They are poignant words. Tlicy take L15 back to a time six hundred NERVE 567°“ Christ when Judah and Jerusalem had fal- lcn into the hands of the conqfltllllg Babyloniaiis. It was an incredible event, an unbcllevable hzipprnmg. N0 one ever thought that Jerusalem would full t0 U16 lflvflder- Y“ 1'9 md- SlIiCHLLLOII. They are “fighting mad." Even the temple —tlle Symbol °f Tlicy have answered the challenge faith and security —“'F\5 razed w Willi a total mobilization 0f their the ground. 011d B11 W“ d°5°1’~‘i‘1°n<i1ntioiial resources on a scale de- aiid destruction. No wtlndcr tilt‘ W0‘ mzuidiiig maximum efficiency and D1195 599F915 l" the m")? or me maximum sacrifice. Although the strlfikcn Cilyi "It is lwthlllc B0 YW- ilircat to New Zcaland ls not so im- all yet that pilSS by’? . . ." mediate. the security of Australia Th? Allileill "l "H? Ulllmllw" and New Zealand are interdepend- Prophct cnt. How have these two nations There is hardly any verse of Holy been preparing to meet the “anon- scripture that we ought 1° Lake a1 emergency? more to heart in these days than the JgOIIlZlIIQ appeal of the un- known proplict. There ls so much human nature in the Vl3l'St3-- and so much C0il[l'ill1JCl‘fil'y history in it too. It s} s io the Crime of Un- concciu; and rcrilly. ivhen we Bet tu the bottom 0i things, ls there any more heinous or more frequently commiittzi crime than that? It is tlic sin of indifference in the pres- ence of human nccd and misery: and is not that the greatest sin in tlic world? It finds plenty 0f il- lustrntion in history, both sacred and prtziauc. We remember the EtlCliliics of old, in the days when Jerusalem was attacked by the common ciieiriy. Safe in their moun- tain fnstncsscs, these Edomites re- vealed themselves as a nation of isolntonists. ’I‘licy did not cure what happened to their neighbours so long as they remained secure. We rcmcmbei- G-allio, the Roman gov- ernor of Corinth, in the days of St. Paul. He was a man of high posi- tinn and good educaton, the brother of sent-ca the philosopher, the favourite of the emperor, a man or noble lineage and great acheve- merits. Yct when a respectable, law- ablding member of the community Wils set upon by the rabble and al- most brzitcn to death. he affected an altitude of indiffernce. Galllo. we aie told. “cared for none of these things." In thgtpiirase he is fixed Australia and New Zealand are more than two nations on the de- fensive Upon their abll-lty to willi- stand Japanese attack has been built the whole structure of allied an. Japan's leap-fro progress across the islands of t e Pacific has brought her to New Guinea and the threshold of Australia. Faced with the threat of Imminent invas- l0l'l the people of Australia and New Zeoland dvpcct rand are already receiving) a growing volume oi help from the United States. but like the rest of the British Common- wealth self-help is their first con- Petawawa Home Centre was en- dorsed by the Canadian W. C. T. U. as a War Project because it is u. permanent Camp. The building is not an amuse- ment, centre but for Religious Meet- ings and for personal work with soldiers. The MINIMUM AMOUNT naked for the building was $4,000.00. Ow- ing t0 the increased pricc of mu- terials and labor more, no doubt will be needed. According to the new Canadian W. C. 'I‘. U_ Report the allocation of each Province according to mem- bership is as follows: —Alberta. $182.50: British Columbia, $307.00: Manitoba, $93.00: Now Brunswick, $316.00: Nova Scotin. $200.50: On- tarlo, $2.8§9.00: P. E. island, $40.00; Quebec. $879.50; Saskatchewan. $150 002 Y. W. C. T. U.. $311.00. Manitoba has alirurly gone over the top. At last accounts Alberto. was within a few dollars of its allo- cation. It Ls evident the Home Centre BY TOTAL MOBILIZATION 0F THEIR NATIONAL RESOURCES: “Every human being ln Australia now . . at the service of the Gov- ernment to work on the defence of the country Every material thing -money, machinery, plants, or whatever it might be-must. on the immediate direction of the Govern- ment be diverted to war purposes." (Mr. Curt/in, "February 17th, i942.) 0.1v.RT£I§nI.§§i1f; Military exemption For employees BELLEVILLE. Ont. April 14 — - That the Canadian National Railways have not asked for the ex- cmplloii of a single man from mil- itary service was stated by A. A. Gardiner. assistant general pas- senger traffic manager. in an ud- drcss delivered last night to the an- niual banquet of the Bellcville Chamber of Commerce. "In this war more than 5.000 Canadian National men are already under arms." he said. “and no reference lo this side of the Railways contribution to the war effort would be complete un- lcas it referred to this heavy con- tributlon made by our man-power." Mr. Gardincr__point_e_d out that in’ the Canadian Treasurer, Mrs. W. same time a card to mc telling the amount that plans may be made forthw . (lVIlss) A. E. Giles. Athens, Ont. Famous Disney Characters Play War Roles‘ Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck. Pinocchio, Pluto, Dopey. Doc and Grumpy are Among those who will avert In technioolour before Canadian and. ' ’ four animated ourlomJhorts-"Tho Thrifty Pig," "seven fences in support of Canada's War Savings movement. Walt "' u hu __ Wise Dwarfs." "All Together,’ and "Donald; Decision.‘ The first two are now being shown in saver-pl (huh-u st the end of April m- In Muy. Parliament Ilill in Ottawa forms the background for the monster parade loved characters in the slur-rt cniiiled, "an Together." The technlcolonr layout of the Home of Commons ynlldlldfll a strikingly realistic effect, soeording to those who have seen n preview- insulattc your home’ u... OUTSIDE The Wade Kidnap Case h [in UIIII UILPTII XII LII DIHOEHVII I ....:§;» mecwumv “Glld Oil think lo." MIJOI‘ M00- N . " relai ll thlt m’ W» “A5801 air. When you're ' i familiar "='"4ll'v~-- “W” to w “you lltlflll hasn't tackled before." Major-general G. l. DIARIES, "l- '.C., D.S.0., M.C., who started I A private h the last war. D§ssed on the kidnappers. rusina nnrmo .....?."5’..... guild ‘gin-gm mm __.___- to Oranley. m‘ ' moi-din‘ "In raw can w h; 1, prisoners been releuxyd Mldvslly hi: $201135 Bone ofl on a wild-goose se "We don't know Guessing isn't in mymiirzie was I'd say he was rushing thing; again. Bit impatient, I gather." h Hot-headed," the MaJor retoried. ‘makes cum a habit of spoiling 5.. ng . "That's it. He's followed the mm Lack <1 l space? ‘Then hon! parallel liiiyeggabout a wweiib width t d tie clothe rom mic lliiaer tomuifliuir. ieavinz about three inches of space bet/ween items. A sheet? Just zlgzagk it back and foiih Rznicmber to eep the lines very taut. nYo-niahn wHALi: it is, sir. but if it The head of a sperm whale is about one-third the length of ‘ts Lvgtgueugrfffug“ hem‘ “WE w F“ ma!" wail/fill you've finished guessing tier find f. th lbfilt thiishboatfiu some m‘ mum 0H8 e waterfront Broome’: , _ F. L lmnortumty was well remembered. berlain, blinded (luring the "'5 T116)’ heard of his demand for pass- Great War, i5 mi inspector of coiu- age to Ghost Island and the mad- ponents at a British alnrflft tnct- 51mg; Skipper MucPhearson in OW‘ No one ever expected them A; f0 “gun: after such suicidal idmt th a il 1 3° ° Q 9' Dense themselves. Who wants a. short cut to hell?" A shtlflhfllti. by Jove." Mosson GXICBlHlIFFd. The very ideal The ne Tl fl in f ldcamwitli eiitiiugigfslrsi. may“ ‘he be ready to take ofl at dawn. Mossonb intention was to carry as BEHIND iivsracrdn LONDON —(CP)—- T. w. Chum- Mlnard‘s relieves aPffllnl- addition to the men who have join- ed the fighting forces, the Railway has been clraivn heavily u on by the government for techlnica men. for experts in various fields and for ad- ministrators oi all kinds. The places of such men have likewise been fill- cd and the work carried on. " o Railways are, and I feel that they we" may be justly prom o; than; manv men as the seaplane could ac- war record {mm p“; “d preseng, commodate. land them in collapsible Mr. Gardiner added. Wilts sud carry the stronghold by in touching upon the past record still‘!!!- O; the Railways o; Canaan, the Be particularly careful about Sir speaker pointed out that when war TWIN-h)’ B-fld M188 DelbOB." Mosson was declared the steam transport- msirllctfid- t0 o atlon systems of the Dominion were b9 an 5W?!" l? l0 so well organized that they were able W911i 3,," 1X18 is out of the almost without a. day's delay. to W“ d0"- mm the“, 45900 miles o; track Ad itlonsl to the pilot and his aa- hundreds of locomotives and tens oi 515mm the Pfl-TW COmDfl-Bed the thousands of box curs and of coach- m?" Sclmafld Yflrd men. 8- police es into a vast war machine that sergeant and B 001185811149. ' reached out over the country from “W899!” it W88 8-H oddly aa- sca to sea. "In the last world war ci "Med ‘mm m!’ m” Qmbfl-fked in 1914-18 \ve on a Splendid Job." Mr. the livid 11f to! adeursssins morn- Gardiner commented. “but we went m!- V3151“)! W“ 60 bad that at into this war much be"cr qualified to do the work to hand. This was not alone due to past experience. nor even to a more efficient organizat- ion. Methods had improved. The physical condition of the proper- ties was lmmcasurnbly better, ioadbcd. rails. power and equipment had all improved in the years inter- - venimz between the two wars. " Nor is that all." lvlr. Gardiner added." In large numbers. both in the fighting mid the teclilnlcal forces, Canadian railronclmen had served in the last war. They nre ap- plying their former wartime ex- perience to our pr-csciit problems and with such succes. that not only are the Railwayfls Canada's greatest "var iiirlnstrv but it is one of the mgst_efilcient." any other time the pilot would have objected to taking up the ’pla.ne but he would not have missed this chance for worlds, axi-ing into position he opened out making for clear water. The wings felt the lift of the increasing air current and then. on the point of taking ofl’ destiny played a scur- trick. so small was the obstacle t at they never found out what caused the crash. At the impact the swiftly travelling machine spun of! at a tangent. lurched frighteningly and began to settle down heuv ly into the water llot'a skill escaped Mainly through the passengers and crew al with nothing worse than s. severe shaking. He was able to get it back into shallow water without increas- ing the damn . yet it meant a ser- ious delay w ile a new float was fetched and fitted. THE WRONG FOUI. One good thing ma: the clearing of the weather. brig t sunshine fol- lorvltiig in the wake of the early S m . "No fear of missing the island now. announced the pilot. "1 didn't to say before but it was going to be a hit or miss affair It's only a pin-prick on the chart. O. K. now. I-luiy up. everybody. We shall be in a mess if we don't get there be- fo.e uark." i-.nd.ng a suitable ceiling the ‘plunekept steadily on its way, the wcstering sun almost directly ahead. Presently they eased of! to the south and. emerging from a blanketing cloud dropped down towards their objective. "Looks as if we're in for a warm twielcome" Mosson shrieked to make self eard above the noise of the engines. "Unless m eyes deceive me e rece tion commi tee is gathering." Trezggar scanned the scene be- low through binoculars. "Four of 'em altogether," he reported. "One running away from the group. Care to see for yourself. s1 ' provided Wh t The powerful glasses Mosson with a vivid picture. " a. the dlckons are they up to?" be said. "Beam to be wnv ' Surely the affair was not in: to fizzle out in tame surreng‘. A burst of flame from s low, ram- shackle bulldln added to his be- wilderment. O0 d the runner be 5 Timo ng action on his own EH39’. w didn't the other: so am: “Try the cflect of e few rounds.‘ he ordered. "Well away from them. of course." The rgt-a-tat-tlt of the machine m2 'Z€.'§..3..“"..t“° '3'“ iffilfifi" ne psr , c a g dwarfs increui in stag? seaplane loomed . 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