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N. l. ,"The Stlongest Memory is Weaker than (In Weakest Ink.“ 711591751X JUNE 24. 1941. The Costs G0 On 1hell~ri<eof Commons before adjourning pm-twl 2i - “to :0 meet this year's operating de- ficit on tlzc llrulsiin llay Railway— an item w-hich lbs ir-izhing to do with an overhead of some $__ mnnxirili, which was the cost of the line suil the Lhurtliill tcrminal facilities. In the ll"illlit‘ ll rzrmc out that no traffic now is mo - .. rough (‘lrirrchiil to or from the Unit- works the Goering enterprise “spread out into many different fields" . . . When Austria fell "it moved in and took over the leading industrial assets, becoming the heir of the Rothscltilds . . . .A great metallurgical firm representing I the great Skoda works (in Czecho-Slovakia) was established under Albert Gocring, a nephew of Hermann . . .In Norway the Gocring trust took over the Dundcrland iron ore mines. . . By midsummer last ycar, flflfir diplo- matic pressure, the Nazis received duplicate shares in the Reshitsa, Rumaniab largest iron and steel works." The Nazi second-in-command. it appears. has been diligent in the business of making political power first and then conquest pay. There is noth- ing to indicate any intention to "nationalize" the properties acquired by his trust. It is not con- ceivable that he is permitted a monopoly of their profits; but how the latter are “split" will pro- bably not be divulged, until after the fall of the Nazi dictatorship. — EDITORIAL NOTES..- This is Mid-Summer Day, according to the calendar, n- t- n- u The Guardian understands that placed on the Attorney General is not intended to interfere with the administration of Crinrinal Justice and that such ban applies to Civil Cases and not to the prosecution in crinrinal cases. l‘ l i I Because ladies’ fashionable headgear is so small and difficult to keep on. many women, we are told. are joining tl.. hatless brignrlc. 'l‘hank the ban l . Tlmes-Joumal. hand, our war menls have thrown cold water on s congressional bill to provide a gllder- I Dispa tch. THE torts sv rm: wsv I Speaking o! school boards _ we recall they used to refuse to hire teachers with bobbed hair. -—Bran- don Sun. In Edinburgh, crops are to be demands grown on irlx mimic ps1 golf lay-l outs. First step, 0f course, licks, to break the ground. - W.n- nipcg Tribune. The comfort and convenience ofl the Canadian people, says Mr, Ils- ley, ls not. the “primary considers-i ti._n at the present time". No. the primary consideration is t-he sur-l v;val of the Canadian people as a free nation. - Vanccuver Province. Ontario wlli abolish that lnclont institution, the court crier: It's about time; he's the functlonary WhJ Eels 11D and throws cold wa- ter an the evidence by exclalmlng: "Oh. Yeah?" three times in a loud voice. — From The Ottawa Citizen. It is now hinted that Japan may cool off toward the Axis. No coun- try that aligned itself with the Axis Will be allowed to cool off just. so long as Hitler is meeting with success. Japan's only chance to get out of a bad situation is for the Allies to win. -- 5t. Thomas if the war has demonstrated any- thing to date, it is that great. mill- tary lessons are to be learned from the Germans. Yet almost out of and navy depart- trainlng program. Have the lessons of the iiivaslsn of Crete been d... gestcd as quickly as these state-l 0st merits indicate? — St. Louis P CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pie Favoured For Breakfast from its patrons now lists apple ole on its breakfast menu. We don't. know Emily Post's views j sending the dubs ahead. with nlb- on the subject. but we see no par- B16018!‘ reason why a person who : kes ole for breakfast. should not‘ have it-especlally as health auth- orities state that. the best time to eat pie is in the morning. Probably no other meal in the day has the ramifications of the first. acme prefer to break their fast with a cup of coffee and a nibble o1 wast gamut; of tomato Juice. porridge. bacon and eggs. fried potatoes. wast. marmalade and coffee. Thus forti- fied they are ready for their day's work. A few eat. nothing. Much naturally depends u n me nature of one! vocation. e sed- entary office worker does not re- quire the heavy meal that s more strenuous worker must. have to keep up his strength. To depart from the regular meal would mean a grand attack of indigestion. Meals are larttfily a matter of con- vention. People eat certain dishes because others eat the same. but. after all. there is no reason why one should feel obliged to eat certain types o! food. at. certain times. The hearty meals served at a farm table would shock the cltv dweller. whose breakfast would seem like a teaser to the hard-working tiller of the land. Apple ole for breakfast is an old New England custom and though its reap arance may call forth ex- pcstulat on from the highly sophis- ticated. we must. admit. that the next tune we see it listed on the menu we'll indulge — with cheese. please! WORDS OF CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DAY I0! A PEOPLE AT WAR ' “Servo Y-hlfillthe I order of the do! lhflvgnYélu- ' W“ fifibymwl daeorzes Caz l roiiscoln messes!’ W FE" French Forces. A Battlefield Stretching From War bstrween Russia and Ger- many has been close to the top of Nazi ambition since Hill?!‘ “m9 5° Baltic To Balkans all l " ‘l l (By The c.-.._...art Press) I 19_4I_ _;___ ._j_____________ s MCTCll VEHICLE ACCIDENTS During 1940 the results of M t - cldents show that 33,633 mmo.?,°f,,.¥§",'§'.° "- lnld 16650 killed u. Canada. 1.. Prince Edliifg 61 ‘ 561;‘. persons were injured and 6 persons The Canadian Motorisfs Handbo k f . 42 just issued says that. every yeaor u: 10941‘ adian public wastes seventy million dollar a?‘ Automobile accidents, and that this sum w‘? in be sufficient m provide 3,500 spam... “ d MouoJqlrive Safelyr, and also see that you are protected by adoquate Automobile lnsu ance. _, r‘ llYllllMAil a. co. LIMITED Offices: Charlottetown Summerside M . Allison P. McLean-District Manager st sbm....-..i.if,"'"sue Earls S. Janey-Representative s4 01M", ower. p The simple fact. is that. Russia possesses what Germany wants. Each is a peril .Nazt German Russia are deol lcsl enemies. They are powerfu. reglmented neighbors. They are tltantlc rivals for world dominion. They managed temporarily to submerge their enmlties in the ience. war machine, fuel she sorely need- ces of food, coal. oil and iron. Germany, peroccu led with war and the flow from Russia‘ wells wfih Russia. hIs to the o er. Ils almost three times that, of Ru- and Common st. lmrmia. the most. productive of the sources so far available to Ger- many. It is almost twice that of Iran, whose petroleum Germany 'may be aiming at ln the ‘ Eds 10- ear non-aggression treaty in the Caucasus, 193i)’. It. was a matter of conven- Ukraine. where oil flows by pipe- line from the great. Baku fields to Rush; could give Germany se- the Black Sea ports and Batum curlty in the east. and. for he!‘ 8nd POM ed, from the Sovletfs vast. resour- ler com. lalned he had entered the pact wi h sore misgivings. J. Martin Currie-Representative st Montague Jihldflllgg ' id down lOllg 1n advance“ i s rrzz. “at *2.“ arr l Britain. e13 hands F0 G Middle r ierriirirliilnfriiridisll°flfjilf t. _ he mill-q’ condition which in w, ""55"" 1"" :s.2."..‘:::*21 ‘all “W pursuing." He wrote tl t h .- could nct be ffirr-aiiprffjud Em‘ Throughout “Mein Kampr" blctureo Russia as Germany's Mi “m1 enemy_N““°Yl¥’-l Socialism In bredklnq with the Soviet. rm. Declarations read by Propaganda goodness it is not the shortness of the skirt that ed Kingliliflxh and ML Cardin 8am this ex‘ th t ble Put GGITIIHH Guns T0 on the other side o Euro could Minister Goebbels and Foreign the natural foe of Com - planatiori: Cam” e m“ ' , ,, ,, s, Alter Dunkirk, the world murvel- Work give Russia what she nee ed moss Minister Ribbentro brislled with He opposed any hoolrY-Tiiupnliiiiq led at Britain’; ability to gufllgy -securlty in the west and time. charges of Soviet cubic-dealing. wp. He wrote their the pa... “We cannot force proprietors of ships to lend their boats to Hudson Bay against their will. We hzrv- "run .-:lrd u :':‘.ri\\'ay. elevators, and aids to Now that is over. Russia appar- ently has failed to give Germany mushroomed from a requires—and Germany Spain to a vast death struggle on a battlefield from the Baltic to the ‘Thus the war of ideologies has . .the fact f t! . gei- sklrmlsh in of a treaty ..-iu.°.....‘.‘§,°fi',‘,,“§‘;f,’fi the declaration of the tier: w: Festival of St. John Baptist. John was the son of Zacharias and Elizabeth. and iorcrtinncr its spiritual fences and translate its deuernmratlori into material terms. Today, in spite of lncessarrt ham- (Globe and Mall) The Dominion Government. is B11 she 1~.r~.\;u.ri.->r~ and it ls not our fault if ship-owners 0f i651”? hi Pmached Telmlldllcc “ml hillllllwl mcrrng 1mm the ah- “ 1s gwmg calling in all bhe German guns. rel- proposes to take by blood what. US Olllwme would be the end ., .»,. .. . . - , - , _, ' lcs of the last war. which are now h 1 t, t b ion. Balkans. Germany." do mt u. .1 m Mk0 advantage o1 these facilities in the wilderness, baptized Jesus, but asscrttd b-Wk blow for blow and with in- decorum w“ m, “Huang “m. 5 ghgfililgrgllorggu, ‘Y! gslgfirmm’ Hitler,‘ (“visions were on the n’. the. pi-tstwz: time, To a certain extent the Nflsox‘. amich thov give is s good one; they d0 not fltfill‘? to navigate their ships during the war without convoys." PtFGESlIIg strength. The British are memorials The order recaum u, ~;1; ' 3 e5‘? which ls one o1 the world's rlch- march to the east in an effort to 3.31:1 jaw}, “jufijlkd” goggecxgeoslgi weapm“ 15 5am m be pa“ of a Q1‘ est regions and a gateway also to write into history nnotiher chapter bngfi‘ but i; was a setback wmch glmesgfirlftghég gemlgggflfggge Ed; Russia's other treasures. of wlhat “ti: tznetrgtlmlatai German fir; “W “m” m“ “‘“°w““‘ ‘“‘°°“““ ""° ‘he 5mm‘ 8"“ "m" P" 1w“ abiliileroféifii ‘iii Tiirliig. W“ tiiliinglif°pnsfu ....r§..¢.°‘li‘ yeaors ed in advance. In sending an army f th m, it is look oppc - ° ' th i , m” qreecm they proved the“ Wm‘ gun“; Gum aggerzmchuggeagme u; 173C338 gliiiiiiiéliarnflstasvifitbiwfrlchciasildi: iii onlv one major respect. aside ole rlvlflisftigrithtrikmtltiltirivlfllliiépviil Hitler loves to treat neutrals as though they '§,,‘f,’,,§§’,‘°o{,‘,,§‘§§;,ff,i‘§’.‘i,’°,,§,?§ bvehrbdt ririlifdhclciiililesi-igf cshriiiiiijd mil" 301390.000 P901518 live. I 1mm u" .br°l‘9l'_d9lij_fillli"c° no immediate “mime °l dflmgzs were of no account. In one week he fVlnlilPfl their ability to pocket a loss and mfllfiflflllv ihdcslzn and these parts brgh:_bgsrg:tlnle3e}grglltlgfedwarlfufikzf ‘=1 Dullzlin, and after first denying it promised to kwplml gmng- -— 3331mm? slm- ilggsfmgglzfiilifiltgftlmfi 3x53111138; tenths 0g thi, gram exported from ma o'm c . t'on. Ne 't l .. l 1.7. .9. .~'\. - _ n o hilt titraln ‘luch Russia came from theft‘- ,e e1 c p n? t‘; P)‘ “n pa ,4 I ' Sign“ gig; u Saga‘ cggsértfb wgriaveggiflflsslnxbewbh: last war. 2nd a, Some of the Ukraine's industries ‘ 559; 715C955‘ a "l! r°5l‘~"t _\"“5““ 1 ‘C’ ‘jhm, hprk e, hm“ 174.1 g d" 77-mlllimetre German field piece is are among the most important in mandmg an opolgy and reparations, and last Ab, Poflamnlglg S3 u; pgml‘, S just as good for purposes o1 training the wholefsovlet. Union- bm not least made “m, on Russia with, whom| ‘ C n» D“ Al“ m 5' gunners in the preliminaries of gun It supplies 80 per cent of all he had a peace pact. a- s his o\vn inferiority and the preparatory character of his work; imprisoned and slain by ordvr of Herod, whom John relmkcd for marrying his brother Philip's wife. a a sraorscbif‘ AK FIR ANNAH. 6a.. June 25-451 —A spectacular waterfront fire m lcallv burned one workman and d stroyed two large gasoline tanks in W i! i Mr. Crerar. for many years s. supporter of the Hudson llay route, was rather more specific: “shipping in Great Britain since the outbreak of war has bccn tinder the direction of the Min- nt shipping. and they will not send ships to rchill on account of the risk involved. The would come out. through the Hudson Bay s‘. '11:, but. submarines are operating not. very far off the coast of Greenland. a very Short distance irrclw-d from the outlet of the strait. and con- sfqilfilllll.‘ cargo vessels are exposed to the risk of sinking by stibmarines unless accompanied by convoy. ‘Fhcrcfore this route is not practicable a: the moment." ‘S "pPI-‘fimg to We nlfemaklmlal drill as the American 75's. a number R siafs col output. 70 r cent. ‘ (‘inane-Irish Assxllltlfill in New York o; wmch we have acqujrgd for “p11,- oiusym- pig ah-Om ha“ o; g);- nee], r s lQKYC-“gmudl °l hi5 cam‘ 55 5 {HR DIITDOSQS» F01‘ WM mailer. ll 1-5 60 per cent. of her iron ore, 85 per ‘t world record. He caught the mon- flllsl’. about as good as the old 18- gem o; he, 5.1g,“ two thirds m- All of 11s should be pleased to congratulate slcr shark with rod und line 115i“; poundqfs- which were me standard more of her agricultural equip- any of us who gets public honor,” says the Jonr- ;§,,“,‘§,'"Q.T.§9.§,‘L§§s°,f§.’§°1.§§i“l°§i}’§i§ ficfrlgesplcieucfisngutsleig wgie Bmls mem and 95 p" Gem of h" mam nal. "And so Liberal Premier Hcrhurn did noblv of s fcct. 2 inches. The revious rec- In fact. there are some artillery sane” ore‘ _ _ _ l . _ ‘ P n" m Canada more enter 115mg The great Dnleper river runs 1n cabling congratulations to fornrcr Conscrvzt- iiignqlgpllffilgyidflQhfiglh-bgrélyfildwwda gnu: others’ which have alfieady‘ through the Iilkraiine. suplllyllll tive leader R. B. Bennett on living mmlc :1 vis- mcludéd me Me zang Gréy whowithout nuthoriglsélon. greased up ggneroxhgdggéfm tggulsgkgigk g: liven hcfure the war, however, notes the Ot- tawa Journal, shippers did not display any great enthusiasm ovt-r the Hudson Bav route. The best Count But 31.15 ‘u, be, m, . . .~ ~ . the axles of German guns. . ~ . . . , r .t .\lr.'.\l.rcl\<-uz1c lxmt: Caught with rod and line a shark . _ on of Russia great tlets for ymrr was 1938-30. when 3.201.167 bushels of .~ ,,.. e . , wcizhing 1.383 pounds in 1939. - ‘rundied the!“ m" mm the“ “edes ivoild eommercrsa, is in thguukraine. does not get a wire of con ldilllilllflll from . _ . tals amid the flower pots. removed . . . ' T - Austxukan Press Bureau. - . Beyond the Ukraine to the east “heat were mmcd through Churchill, but the Mitch on being made an L] _D h), pnnccu,“ some of the rust from the workliru,‘ He the are“ cmes o! Russia bum previous year, when Saskatchewan had a crop Universpygv Th l I h mm gcafififlgmg ,,'f,,',fl,’a,‘,‘,fd,,ofii‘,i,f’i°.ll,‘iiffisc where such rivers as the Doh and lzizlure, not a bushel went to Britain that way. it it s >1: ~. EPwXIYfK of t e . sh Em" 0f the damaged or missing sltthtlngi the Volga can be harnessed for I, ., , w,‘ f I 1- d Pllpwi‘ “n "r- “Qf “Ea-mt '1 mm‘ apparatus and etch calibrated plates electric wer. But if the Nasi .1 rue .04.. n o 940-4! snpments amounts to - “ - - ‘ -. I _- u ltlllirtloir 0i p W615 as it is doing for me dial sights- wm. m“ m- lggigns Ova the 3.15515.“ back as _ 120315 bushcls, and the revenue was $3,587. Cmnmcnllng o" m“ ‘with Plclm.‘ "mo ‘- provlsed equipment. the batteries in far as that. they may discover that ‘ question have been able to instruct Russian industry has packed up HEE- thelr gunners ln the rudiments of its machines and tools and scatter- Well RIIOWII English artillery practice. ed deeper into the interior. committed in our courts and. trarticulrirly. in l1- Fo it is not Snrprisiirg that a deficit on opera- , H quor cases Judge l\'l.'lLlI'lCC le-trt-ati, wvrc the word; of H. Rider lions is an nnntial fixture ——last year it amount- ed to Sgrliooo. The railroad has to be main- ifllllPtl. its bridges gnarrlcrl, the port facilities kept from deterioration. \\'hile the war lasts there sown; mt miicir chancc of any great inlprove- imposed penitentiary and jail terms on f\\'o inc-n and a women for failing to tcll the trnlll titulrr oath in a “blind trig" case. Referring to this the _ Gazette says: “A little sterner justice would not ""1" "Y"! ‘llmeh/“S- Montreal. grmp the wt" cr, who wrote in i898 as fol- : "One the tiny c-f Armageddon. Surelv their example could be fol- lo day the rest of the lowed to advantage. The old German world, or most. of it, I suppose, will field pieces. 008611191‘ with the heavy fling 115011 at u... throats Cr Am- mi medium Th“ Wm be scattered throughout. _ an“ could all be pooled and then dis- which are the country, howl tzers The Germans face the immense problem o! subdulng a huge pop- ulatlon spread throughout a trem- endous area. Napoleon faced that problem and the Russians foiled his plans by ENGAGEMENT l‘ nlsbiouos ’ 4-. wnnomc. RINGS & 1'5 mm‘ Put =11 r - . l Y be tfust 'n the li ht of the rroof in . r trlbuted. according to their pattern. ., _ IIYHIIIPJQ (if {I13 [Iudgqn B3 mute 1M6 fll l1 J » I 2 - I _ which mayccme the long peace. . the simple expedient or retreating _,. l u '1 ’l =1: r i. . ' ' y‘ the instance. lrlowcvcr twenty-four nronths m Bu! lhfi 311F511 eifllllfe and the "° the “ml-i sbeclflllzlng in different mm hisdorces were swallowed ul! ‘I '1 4, stun .1 A b} ll.(’ll‘ filllil. MrdCrcrar, m the , _ r _ - , _ _ muted States Wm diam, the types 0f flrl-illffv “£01K U115 f“ by 3.1551,,“ space’ Th“ has been g‘ 1 m... W,“ 5M1 he ‘m; tnnvhmcd that the day the penitentiary perhaps \\‘lll.ll€' ‘Sllfflflvlli to im- ma“ m ma, peace}. May Rider rtilrgiénafiflglalit; 222w rLatai-IJ fiiéyngegéla Chimps strategy against JBpmL (T f “Wrlllfl coring “pm pcrhap; in the next few years press upon those who are rnchncrl rlcllhcrzrlcly Haggarcls words _soon ccme true! £0,186]; o; eqummenh éould be a“ Russia stands second only to the "a y bu, Um“. Hm,“ when ‘hi, Wm be one of me great t0 give false testinroll)’ in lltdirial hroccciliiizs —F°" Wlnlnm W"°5'J°111'1"1~ fielltaratteg pndextélgessoolvil Igérgswfilrvltilnarg. wflifid sikealfsi L" pigeoirvgglclérxildouggt. ' i - ' ~ - n t ' . a w trade routes of the world," the gravity of an offence which, ll'l circumstances He" "n!" a m" to be 105m sad; metal. {Tm-i FFVC“ and ltflllim Dfflflllfi- ’ i m. Bfcrmwhile the deficit will remain in the Gov- PlTSCYIlJQd 111 the Criminal Colic, 111W be Plmlsh’ his grip. A few filly. ago he let. tit: on s nnnmslmnl bv com-Larson sdmn. _‘I w-h-“wu-n-v" saw- 4' ernmenfs hooks . China Fights On To hear the Japanese tell it, the Chinese “in- of the situation. They know that the "incident." though tll>glll5€d as undeclared war. l5 a" at‘ temp: at couture-st; that the "new order” in the i . vshich lupnn would s0 gladly establish, is n: ‘imig bu: .‘~lll)llli~Sl<ill to the will of the invad- ed by life imprisonment." v s s s Discovery of the “Lost City" of the hlayas. Mexico, in an area inhabited by a lost tribe has been reported by Dana and Ginger Lamb. explor- ers from Santa Ana, Calif. The long-sought pressed by Dr. Franz Blom of Tulane, who is assisting the Lambs, that the trihc inhabiting the area must be Mayan and may be descendants of the builders of the “Lost City.” The discovcrv cat out 0d’ the bag when he hinted in a speech that he expected the wnr to continue for at least anrther year. This seemed s patent. con- icssion oi weakness. coming from the Blitzkrieg Bcy. Now Robert Loy, head of the Nazi Labor Front. "boasts" that within three years sll lead This postpones Germany's vic- tory 1944, making it the slow- est blitzkrieg on record. - Mon- treal Herald. The London Empire News, quot- SLEEP ssn AWAKE nsrnrrsnrn clams the Isl poisons and waste nutter-your rest ls Iilisly suffering, too. M the firs! sign oi ‘dnoy trouble turn confidently to Dsdd’! have died in the war l Weep ‘I111? m: us who rest beneath Our earthly vigil ended. here we For evil? silent watch in silent _/ l i “Blueblrd" Solitaire‘ ' r! t. d hiwfis” “ill. mus-ed free ~01 chn iii . citicnz" is ovcr—o rcglfliabl‘ misunderstanding monument of an ancient culture is on a plateau °f ‘he '1'°“q“°1‘°d “unifies "1 lfyoudon'tslospwsll _ " i‘ now happy concluded m their favour, thanks t0 _ Europe will be working full blast. 1 - t - . ' .'. ‘. . .. - . in the center of a vast uncxcplorcrl area of ~r . .- .. "l l" "l" "m" THE SILENCE AND THE DEEP '7"- , ' xiv“ ’ “llmmr “Hillary “fight and Strateg)" Qoutheastern (‘hiapas between Comitan A9111 iuill Erisrirnnliorfisssitillgdfoi-hgitnglgiiflnsnii; “m! 7'°'u°.'"‘“' i hi” m3 5mm“ “any will“ w accep‘ this View Azul and the Guatemalan border. Belief ‘was ‘ex- Amerlc“ w Werwme Gmnanyv‘ » Rxfsgidgnadionlvietfotiatffft? Nifvilcgfvihgl w‘ w‘ - t Juvcllers S Eur-c ‘t . - was made by an airplane which later was wrr-ck- in; inlormatiou received through g1,“ pm | |, |§ u“ pr e i . =15. w h? f<>ll<*\\'¢'fl b)’ "mual 51""?- The" 15 ‘ ' ' ‘ ' . 011111.11 sources. said that s huge ' -' P“ m’ ' ' "m" Wrapped n‘... in death but in Qlll- _ ed in the jungles, without‘ myury to the Lamb. Bmis,» supebbomb narrswly mmb ismitskldnsyrsmsdy. Buy tolsh. m m, no thought of submission and the ambition to ex- pmpriatc and enslave the country is just as far from bring rcnlizcrl as evcr it was. In fact, ziccortling to Contemporary China. publishcrl in New York, the Chinese army has never bee-n so powerful as it is at present. Five million mrn are now in uniform, with enormous The principal of the device of the new radio airplane detector is described by Air Marshal Sir Philip Joubert as simply that of sending out radio waves unaffected by weather “far beyond our shores" The interference of any strange ob- ject, such as an enemy plane, reflects back a ed killing Adolf l-llller during s. reccnt ILA)“, raid on Berlin. The Ezmpwc News story said that five of Hitler's aides were killed when the bomb wreaked the Berlin chancel- lory's special dugout. The Ger- man Fuehrer was depicted as hav- ing been thoroughly frightened him- self. According co the hmpire News, Budd's Kidney Pills TllEY ARE SURE sleep Full manv a day we trod the nin- was ed decks. , 0r stood lgur watches in the dead of g n . Full weifnlv we've seen the suni: n . And set at, eventfde in blaze of ' ll ht Our dufv done. then life could u!‘ o ore OOOOO+OOOQOOOOQH§O Say to Your Croce" I Want rc<r-ri-<-= ..i 1111111 ]lu\\‘(‘l'. The Japanese armies are . V . . , . ' __ 3111c. @031; rolng days; u, recover n m ' ‘Mug (‘MNKVHYHV “nrriml h‘, (jhinesc forces Opel“ which gflves msltziirlt Wlilflllllg of atltatk and [mm ‘he shock or hlsnexpenence’ ' 8o may‘. worn we answered to the P arm” WNW‘ m0 “nos. (kn-oral Chiang is pmpalu tie irection rom wncr t e enemy panes are andtlltcntfl grclpredh Rfiilcllgsrgilitirshal Qf mm my.) mum me mighty i‘ approaching. Lord Beavcrbrook declares posi- re“ B “r ° w ° °“ e l ""- erl. win-n lzi- rcvcivcs adequate military supplies from the lliiierl Statcs -—:md they will be pro- "lt is the radio that will destroy the surely tively: enemy's airplanes." Britain, then, has the biggest possible raid on Lon-z duo's government building. - In- ternational News Service. 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Canadian house- wives may have to make the old stove do whe- out in the summer kitchen. While steel produc- tion in Canada has been doubled since the war know something pbcut callous be- trayals. He Lsa prominent sup- porter o1 the Aberhearl. regime which has held office for nearly six years On false promises. Ifnny electorate in the world were the victims of s callous betrayal it was the Alberta electors who in i036 voted for "social credit" candldatel/ -—Ctllgnry Herald. Last. week-end we were con- fronted by striking evidence of preparedness on a nationally in-' tegrated scale. From coast to coastl t-he armed forces, alert to threats. We rry the Solo ‘British made” fl ms t0 M sll nukes of Cameras. LET US DO YOUR. DEV- ELOPING AND PRINTING FISHING NEEDS Our large assortment of flshln supplies will make it easy or you to get just whet you want to make your outing s sure success. Steel Rods, Bamboo Rods, Ree cl. Cuts, Erullsh Flies. 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