rags roux 7“"”""”w“1"" '1 r1111 _,CHARLOTTETOWN GUAitpIAN . - - —- - .— x - I - _ TIIE ‘£3? l§i"3I’.§7"‘§..‘§‘.“§; Note-r By 77w Way Admhafli Ch°i°° prospect. In 1931, the average life expectancy r ma” gurgmgu of women at 40 years was 33.02 and pf men Mm column“ wag‘ ___ The poliwar car will probably be 1. ‘ear. At 0 ar faeth lifeex- _ e r~-1"-"~r~--~ *- "o 3.35.3. J. mi. .’.‘...1;:. 5.1.3.... ... :r.11..r:i sass: and?" t: i... Rollover Incident Licui. Col. W. Cheater S. MeLnre gompafgd with 24.79 in 1931 and 0f man 23.49 fi€gd1y£e;nnm_ wig" 9g“ H‘ aflmowfidmmohfillfllu B. oammlnilterspben. A illrlntgq] Vico-Prelldent: .1. n. nnrnett, r..l.r. - m - - mm,“ o! Hm “mm church- Itouaor oowqfllnb years as compared with 23.72. 0° - - 1M1“, n: Secretary: Llent. cor. p.11. iuoexinnon. n.s.o. . ___ sydney. a. veteran oi‘ the mrst ~ s look n “ff rduor and Managing Director: .1. 1t. Burnett, 11.1.1. In h" 50111 year 1110 ovrraso Canadlan W0‘ The eotunete that one nuiomo- Great war. a clwnlam with His Dwfdhr mil q luociate Editors: Frank Walker and Lleut. Inn man has 17.62 years of hfe to look forward bllgsis b81151; Junked every m sec- lilillfllosgtotéffsus°xgmw gm ma,“ ‘mm’? 11111,, A. Burnett. R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Servlcpi_ to, whereas in 1931 the average was 17.15 years. §§,,,,,I"§,“,’°,,,1Y‘,,,‘§Q“,,‘}'§§,f,°},_,‘§,o‘}§ wifhpthe ranlkeot honorary major. a u“ T," strange“ Memo," i. Weak" Th“ Amongst the men at 6o years of age, the life fdglrrdecpsgglsdgvittlglmnvewetchles sts. 6111a prdxvedermeréilpést-vryflopé u... d the Weakest Ink], expectancy period was 115.05 years 1n 1941, Boston aloha DON. — “ma” m me Maritime!‘ h“ been w." 3 - . having fallen from 16.29 1n I931. At 70 years .#_ dlfl-molfialwd by 1115.122. earnest: “m. thnhrve u. __ __ T".‘.’§‘__s”‘..‘."_.’_"§"_i' ll“ of oer. 11w avrroso woman may exp“! 1o 11W trfi? ‘l-Lfiffifilg ‘$1,,‘1'§L‘,"l';'{§,'“'; 353611155‘ fltdegrfbmflll thee o ieehoi "I! loos nun, P1331111 ' 10.93 years as compared with 10.63 1n 1931, congratulated upon what 11 111d 1., President. "m" l-oma “Mm”; P. E. l. Service V0l€ and the expectancy of the average 70 year old igxgthegifirfailtlggafillnlfgfi 13$: p: Mmfihhgr 0',‘ amiad await‘: Pelee gaflmdllohou; i man is now 9.94 years as compared with 10.06 115511111 1,11, @1111,” o; m, “my, '1'. Riv. Jesse $1133.12. D-eliéaén While t-he service vote generally in the Do- 1n 1931. $112138? figgilh-Bmckviiie gecm-d. giilstezdrecsumm some umenttcncvmblem All I011 or 111ml and o 0- ———+———— '_ §g§,*"r,,§§r,$,§‘,:',;,“ 1.1.11.1; ygro r o F. candidates, 1t is 11otc1vortl11' that-this was 1101 _ED|TOR|AL N0TE$_ Gesrgsgy g“':stuai,e"a:em:n:g the we; qr their place in the 5°35 BA“; the case tor Prince Edward Island. Of the away from w" and thoughts o! churonwdgq mgowhegilmaghsecflgfi m. w‘! cove haves-u‘ 4,499 votes pnlkd by Island Sew,“ vow-s, 1,. '__" war and glorification of militar- gal-Wye’ and ybuudy me ‘oundmuons i, reuedi m" After this week-end the heat of summer is fir,’§f,,fh§,,{§§',,§f,,§“§.,”§§“g,,§f of 11 more truly Christian 0mg dire, and holiday makers will be on the move. many. for many. many yeflffl- — Ed's, fggflnfiffblf°fihflfidinfl1ficn s1 ~ 1r u asara Falls Review. mg as Reside“; the Rm,’ ‘£14,119,’ 1t should be remembered to the cflmphfl‘ whh h“ hhwhhhd- “°“' credit of Holland that, by consistent ledge M me attitude? bye“ andl 1 t1 entertain , the re- hospitality and entertainment since gtjllfnffhnfen o, the med 10m, 898 went to Conservative candidates, as against 18o.’ to ldllcrzlls and 70¢) to C. C. F. For Nova Scotia thc figures were: Conservative 6.106; Liberal 11.248; CLII‘. 7.106; others 206; 101' New Brunswick, Conservative 5.694‘. Llbeffll Your Government urges you to see your Dealer at once and order your supply of It is hardly realizable but today and tomor- row are, by the calendar, considered the long- 5943- Q t‘, F, 240;; other; 405. In Quebec est days in the year. their liberation, the le have med “m, _ S 1 g , ~ . . ugh his veers of de effeefl =1» one who 22.186, ' ~ * ' . 122.1112: no 11.1. 211121118111 m l. 1e. raw». ‘i l: $064 for Cmservnuves; 6.300 for C. C. F. and It takes some people a long time to accept solid and kindly qualities of the forms o1 111,, ""1 olher i ' -' > F ' O ‘ ' d" e bl f 1 d f’ 1h lt l’ 13111011 boonlo asain made evident - "Illnlry t m" “'11 12ml; ilidlrlfiliiiligiifrgll‘Cdhservhfiiem“ 7gt7arKi1n1d éiigffgaCbuntayf Seleiitlion Ilfblfesigtadceresu o ‘Toronto Gmbe and Mhlh i I Fighting‘ Japs wlilhl - . reach, mfjfifof‘; all te ms . 1 . / . . o - -—_ - c <1 r- 101111 . . if * f. . . 1.511.‘; "litmus; 3°11“ 8‘ Pmpagamh’ TIIE z 111 The Hrw-Ce ‘me in the ‘vestem pl-Qyndcgs ' Should Prime ll/Imvster King persist 111 Sefik- Control Council, in Berlin, may (By xlrkeh smpson_mscchbed ~ ‘m. a1“, “rough. 1,11,11,11 and C, (1 F, Prmceg mg a seat here, lungs IS the most likely. It “mo jculglblsomifg; diéifppolntw ms; News Analyst) 1i! Greet decree Street lucky they are that they have had an Allied Control Council meeting to complain about! _- Brantford Ex- r. for next Winter. Do not delay. The situation will be serious next Winter and you may not be able to secure sulfi- cient Coal to keep your house warm. Only by Car Ferry can your coal be delivered from the mine to your Dealer's yard. Later this Mill Orders (11, Edward Island therefore has the distinction m P Attention “h” of being the banner Conservative Province of _ . Canada from the service vote standpoint. This _ Professor Lattimer is to have two assistants p051“, is a fine tribute not only to Mr. UcLure, the m continuing his economic inwstigations here eluded f,,,,__c,.\.,di\.,_. Candidate in Queen's-H‘ but ——Mr. Murray from Ottawa. and Vi’. MacKiu- also to Sqd. Ldr. .\Iz1cl.eau. Col. Strong and Mr. "On. 01 O5E°°d¢ H3111 T010111!)- McPhce who, though defeated, made such sub- s s. s. a stautial inroads on itrcvitius Liberal majorities. On the basis of the total vote the Conserva- would sound well, too, king of King's. n r a n Insignificant as are the over-all figures for Japanese surrenders lnl comparison with battle deaths or| suicides, they are on the increase even on Okinawa. While this tendency to accept‘ ultimate defeat as inevitable carries, with i1, as yet no promise of a gen-| eral morale collapse in enemy, ranks, American tactics in Dresslnr! the nir campaign against the Jill- nnese home islands do not dePmd Education has in be more than merely putting the children through the daiy routine of memorizing lessons. Teachers have to be lead- ers in the life of the community. General S_1r Claude John Eyre Auchmleck, ,“,‘,3",,§§;,°,1i§,,g;§giedggh§g>nghggg C.B., G.C.I.E., C.S.I., D.S.O., O.B.l;., Com- young people to fit into the higher Professional 0am McLeod 9 Bentley fives of thi< ‘Province éllso did much better ‘than nlantlepixrchief in Ilmiay born this date 1884; sstétgdparsdilaodeltigirlijg trhe piountry. on bomblllt; Bggdnetlflflftelltizté Irliulxf year the Ferrywillbebusy 631T)“ W. ll. BIJNTLEy H" 3'1 chmw“ "' lhwl-‘f members wmfld "m" educated at Wellington blilitary College, served tract teachers with tliie oflzflexftcis (‘of lfifiléiniifliffigando’ pamphlets are ing Pmatoes and other farm 13",‘ J A BBNTLEQ 2' " . _ _ a ducts. Make sure of your coal supply by ordering now while the Ferry is able to carry 1t. Cato. ’l‘li<i_v polled 211.807 V0165, as against 30.- 554 Liberal and 2.538 C. C. F- ‘10165- 390711119.’ the highest percentage of Conservative votes leadership-Ottawa Citizen. dropped by the ‘superfortresses on ' their heavy bombing 6118016- It is a reasonable 81195.: 111111 these paper attacks on Japanese Egypt, Aden, Messopotamia, India, being chief of the General Staff at Army Headquarters Through warfare in the past 50- Barristera and Alhtrnsyp", from 1936-8; appointed member of the Expert "hm Jhhhh h“ grabbed lami 1°‘ h‘ 011151110 01 0111111110 j 1'\$_ 1110 10119 0119951119“ Committee on Indian defence in 1938, and ifftilfflgtrvltfiinirefziifioufiiitlildrlieofmifdgsmfx: iwnrihrslelhvrfd ilincbefiifzliljaeiffeeg afsiycimdugli See yourDealér atonce and H1101" l“ "h" 81"” memlrcr from 1hr: Irnvincc, Mr. McLure will Commanderdxrcllief of Southern India in oo_o that belonged to eight coun- upon such predictions as those of him to deliver as soon as he re, fli'.%'xifiugypgi“ _ ,2’ tries: China, Britain, France, Thai- -___ Gen. Arnold, Air Force commander- irr-chlef, that twice the bomb ton- nage dropped on Germany in the last 12 months o! 0110111110115 l" Europe would fall upon Japan 1n the next year. _ thus actually represent more Island voters than . ' h‘ l. A k h‘ bout the three Liberal members combined. “we! la coa s 1m a the New Coal Regulations. 1939110; served in Norway in I940. and 50111 land, Russia. Portugal, the Nether. to Middle East to reorganize forces, including “has ‘"111 the 11111100 5111105. 0111‘ _ . . . terrltc being Guam, Wake and those 0f Iran, appointed to his present posi- the 1111119111115 mqudmg 11s awn tion 1'11 1943, people, Japan therefore controlled. one year ago, 21 per cent of the _ _ _ population of the world. - C011 :‘s Early 1n the war a team of ClVll servants Mngflllne- 1 , Our Boys In The Pacific ‘v t. v __.___ l ll. ll. Illllne Olaartereu Accountants ll Grafton Street. 0 0 The American air ohied Polnl/Bd iii! .3 - .1 Some Canadian troops who have 80M 1° . out. that the history of stroteslo . ' ‘ . ~ - - ' he British Ministr of Econ- '__— i ttack n Ger-runny 15 11110 10 Chuhhhmw“ ,. , - . - th P c fc are already cam d near Bns- wa§ “ht ‘mt h?’ t Y Among the dvan f h lih h‘ h -_ u. ~ it 1 _ ha; a 1 1 pe omic Warfare to scour the shops for moutli- insurance progTams ‘gigeilatfier Sir-or ffcgiigflyitiiziidig-geidhltslie ‘Etiiflywaf? 1111i Phone 2W1 m; m i! l’. ' i Although unmistakably British in 0utl00k, organs; This was not becausc of a ministerial iinfefitgtvierillsbstfhltsefdbxtItffigfcflidrsfiia: but implihflgum the "“1'§11P§?s1§f1rii “Mo,” w Mum“ CL 1 w ‘ . . 1 '— i ro was c - . f1’ " Sh)‘ ‘hr h">“’"“° C,‘_’"””‘.’.”“"' h” 5W“ 212.5131 Tfifiullm, ’°1ll§'§,1,l’l’1",,§:“ ullfiTbff, 131i’ 511°“llvffiiil"°ir°“éirlfié?"‘n21 115313131 rrorfeloor of Planer» “r _____—"""""*"""'______._ __,, ' '1» . “'“‘“ "M “‘° ~“““° “m”? a‘ "h h?" ‘mm 1 B ~P '1 i ' g ( a“ "°°‘°“'“°"“““*"‘°“""‘° ‘my “m” °”“°““-’.§€€i““°‘§..l§%2°*.?e orrnnmsur or MUNITIONS a SUPPLY flAVhIJ-q-PM-H-ans-aamml.“ 1 "across the border". But there IS a difference, tmmed mm avéllanf 0010310511111011 11811 been rtplgztsbiamcaphéreeipfldplgwltiidtdongs; plartufnatlreorngyiad brfanswere Gep an . h . ‘ l suhtlc. but evident, which Will make Australians “me over to 31mm t pfo ‘Thou’ and o" each can. at best, maintain familiarity man~y'5. and more vulnerfllole- Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister ~ - l. He" mo“, glad to be with them one was embossed an aerial picture of the plant with those in the specialized fields There i5 another factor involved in the strategic bomblnfl P31110111» in which they are most interested. , however. that is likely 10 1.110110 We“ where it was made. F th '1 ' 1 f . _ “r er 3on3 “H15 of The ordinary citizen, therefore, de- , actories were gleaned from the letterheads of pendent on one practitioner, may more decisive than failure of 11111115 pre-ivar correspondence from German firms, 5111d11111nl°0551l115 l0 8B1 the treat- fuel supplies Captured German . . . f. hi h agreed 5111i! which was collected from every British factory $1,121!” vthllnhisstsffrlfifihliiriiaiftiffi ltlfglfrczixflrrndraiggrilmfivialr disruption of any size. Models 9f thc factories were tion can and should be changed. of Gennan communlcationsfl 01 railroads and lllghwflYs. mime °°n' l The Canadians were surprised to find the v p extent of rationing. In their homeland, but- 1 ' ter, sugar, canned goods, and petrol are ration- ‘ i ed, but no coupons are needed for clothing. 1 V “Some things are in short supply, but I ll. F. Alllillllllll Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Bulldlnl WC 8 , n While the individual will still have 1 . think we are better off than Australians. so far, mad” "m" ih°s° 5mm“ for ‘he stud!’ °l the risht w choose his own medl- ununtion of the flsbt impossible. .--_=._______-__-_-._,..- _ charlettetowu "i said Sig. D. I’. Cooper, from Ontario. Emmbfir crews’ 39d thousands of Comln-er-cial gtlvlllgéfénifntlfillllelflwilh léfogglolitsh’: f,"°““'i1°s'l-m'§§§“i§tiil’r'§nol’1°uh‘1.131 i, m F0 h t w ' ' Thmlgh 1h“ ha‘? 59911 111119 <11 Allflfillfl flaw .8“ and Puslness men ‘v1.10 had Timed when he needs the" sehvlces- 11h‘ faginemore limited and vulnerable mgre 232° (iavfr ‘inlles ensififih’ of sfimnfd rtyfmltnoguxle to date, the Canadians are impressed with Aus- "1 Pfgcetime lvdirere callegle 1n go described; dgsrrvevdilcltily ttgioe (ftotreigidesgtdiglris 0g: 11m, were Gei-{ntaiiy}. shanghai, dam‘ ____j___i___ tralian hospitality. as Cy Co“ remem r O he ‘htermr present system stand'in the way Th,“ 15m doubt mat when first ~ when me Jumne“ mud“ - . , - 1 ' ' , B A “Everyone we have met mms friendly so and layout of the plants. Such were some of —Wlndsor Star. 111116111 landings in Japans home Smuggling ElfiphfllltS trgglhez léllghaogpstiuvsdhmoflitdlofn? .1 the means used t° hnnz about the destruction of The madam suburban B” islands are made the manpower | llouts and 1t was then that the AN" l far; we hope they will get friendlier yet," said Sig. G. A. Brown. of Ontario. “We met a lot of Australian airmen over in Canada, and liked them. I think we all did our best to give odds against the invaders will b?‘ great But making effective n58 (a Smllmllng is a game that has tho-t numerical superlorlly- 8°; been going on since the WClld ting troops to the right 1118mm“ began, or rather since nations the rlsfitfillne-mwmzlzlinxlnmgiog created and built up term barriers. matter 011B .V (Wlnnlves Free Press» British only managed w smuggle out fifty during the retreat. 1t seems a feat unparalleled to Brlnllssltaelolganoneqivztlzifmal the siu o an ep t. ey are impos- Gonemlly the smussllns has lmrll sible to camouflage and certainly key plants and workshops in Munich, Rosen- ton preparatory school were looking heim, 53131111“; Lin; Budcjovice Re for a new headmaster. One candi- ' ’ ‘ gens" date they considered as an alumnus b11112. lngolsfadt. Augsburg, and other places. then teaching ehemigfry nt Harvard. including the Skoda works, now 30o ages of They rejected him because of his GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR them a good thhe- "youth and inexperience" Three 1 - - ' ' ' ' 1 ' a, . . , "If Australians like us as well as we did to?’ mm‘ A150 m complete "h" are 14° BBV- months later the alumnus, James eve“ mo?” hhail-vlzerfdmlgghéhgnpwgs fomaormuwitg Dineclllfllls 15101195. 0F: 111011‘ 5119 P10111111“ wfilhhlhe“ in OPTUME FRlST l h . ,1 - , h u arian ex-mmrth-organ factories. Bryonl Conant. was chosen presl- "hhlhh ?' r ‘ ,1 h‘ - ‘h '1 as “WW5 heml 111°10'11"‘? "Wmllrlw 11 W" l5 9m- “e “l1 911.10.‘ 0111' 5m)’ ele- dent oi Harvard. The lck-and- lhe "s? ‘h hmrmn“ y by 11$ V"? 11811110. 51Ze 81nd con- 3 done. Corner Kent and 01M" 51* ‘ ' One thing that puzzles Canadians 1's the l‘ " * * choosy school, Roxbury atln, ls "'"—_" p -f- 1' 1111111611115 115011 to.‘ It was found furthermore that Pinon? 1956 celebrating its 300th anniversary. W61‘ ill Th€ 35' 1c the l" d’ mlumhnll- F" 11151111109 =1~l1n Nwvefy of more elflPhflfllll mum" b, Appflmmnm shortage of beer. They like the beer, but, to quote one of them, "It’s hard work getting any." Almost unanimously they regretted that they had struck the north iu the wet S€£l>01l. They did not mind the rain so much as the humidity, but Our export market to Britain is secure for 33y; 111m Roxbufy 1,1111“ 15 the sometime, at least. Telling the United States oldest independent, continuously - ~ 1 , ~ Y- - functioning school in the United that Bntains food supplies will continue to be 513mm 115 founder was preacher inadequate for some time and that her rations John Eliot, famed as the "Apostle are being further reduced, President Truman w the Indians". Against this ant“ w muscle an elephant. But Just , Cmiseqllenltly a unit oi.’ British that feat has been accomplished, Fbwstry Officers were formed to by the British in Bur-ma r-nd notf recapture them. Their commander Only one but. fifty were smuzslcd. i was Elephant Bill-colonel James Apparently for the past "three i H. Williams-who has worked new worry peopie would attempt was vital to the Wurlwentl-i Army I "M" Much" m, By Klrke L. Simpson _____ _ _> (Associated Press News Analyst) TQkyu reports that American submarines apparently are 01191111" ing in the Sea of Japan lack veri- C harles R. MCQIIHld _ _ . , _ , _ classical age Rmrbury still stands 1 b H; t u 1; means that, n years the Japanese and the Brlt- with Burmese elerdmzits for 5 1 there was no grumbling. All seemed glad to be also removed some misconceptions 1n the States like a small rock. All students are §lf§de°flu§tsgn rolijective of opera- ish have been battling not only for y-oes-n, 1t 1s 110w report“ Q1111, 1,11; ; L ,' on the 10b a few steps nearer japan. about the British share of lend-lease. The major fneglllgdeto fslalftghflv%hyeegfg ogfllljactifl]. tions in the far Pacific anrzlunped oorrquest of otfrrltpryl.‘ pdt iorhthe Fburt-eenth Anny! elqPh-ant force Ian-inter Solicitor l 1r - . - ' - $5910 . 1 l ’ “e “H “m” t" g“ i‘ “Wk a1 1116 Java Share of reverse lend-lease, he said, has come rlollvlllm 111150 “ma” “lhhhe- his‘ 315° Nffrliitzrillesetnearerw iigrx lnnwar in gggnf-ZTTQSS 511211051: lsrtflkffostoogortingm matgchhnafinthnt N°""'E'°* Burma is lgvfiéllflble. They do the f Japan is taking shape. work of a u over and Q10!‘ up- l, finding work to do at the eorn- ° As long ago as last December keep is not subject to mechanical ifland or tlhe British rather the Admiral Nimitz indicated it WAS tantrums. Their care is simple and the Jap. _ his mission as 00*‘ "'1" W111i _....._. Gen, MacArthur of American "on- to-Tokyo" forces to cut off Japaris home islands not only 110m 5°l1~h tory, mathematics, English. Greek modern langauges. The only other courses are ethics for first-year tninmcnt. Air and sea blockade our favorite cmlma] of circus days m1" fljlldlng, churlottetown lxrfrlrc the \\'2li‘ i; over." said Corporal E. L Phone 833 Green, of Carrot Creek, Saskatchewan. The Australian Comforts Fund Hospitalitv Bureau is including the Canadians in its plan for hospitality. The bureau officials feel sure lhat mnuv {Juecuslaurlcrs will want to return from Britain, WlllCh up to January 1 last 11nd 51mg: .I'§J»°°°.°00,000 for supplies and services to t e inlted St t _ I ' ' ' students, cartography for seniors. a es n addition Britain made Roxburyk present headmaster’ $21§°°.°00.000 worth of supplies and services George Norton Northrop, proud of available to the other Linited Nations. Mr. hi5 h°Y5' whhlsleht h"! marks l“ 'l'rumau pointed this out in his lend-lease re- cone“ enmmce examinations" is Frederic A. Larg us: mi."rr1isr1cn's _ _ _ _ I l, nfld t fih f. 1h - f. l z '_ 1 '. v the hospitality given so freely t0 members 0f DOrt f0 COngress. It said that 11o food will be Shah's‘)? "(xéhd i? "away “hm prgg‘ firgirliuthseemsisdltffglyrrfflrfreiianldu flfoffi Bunlsilmn‘ u‘ ‘g3 the RAAF in C anada. obtained for Britain from the EuroPean Con- called progressive education" whwh Sh” draw” fwd“ coal And “h 6"“ Gem,“ sum i , L,‘ —~€————-—————-—S Of C d_ tipent, which will itself require large quantities “lififnfrltefialodfé lfigiarlijfiiapan to Phone l0il P. 0. v I e an ' _ ' ‘ _ n1 lthi rusns ranso 1 1-1-31». 1'. ‘- p ‘ P ana 16115 o m11>0rted food While Australia and New , gonpaoyltrmadla 83,5: Yrcmedmm bomb Q FOR ELIMINATING WORMB GIIABLO '1 I _7_t ___ lrrespcctivc of sex, the expected life span of the average one year old Canadian child has been extended 2.31 years during the period be- tween the 1931 and 19.11 censuses, according to life tables compiler! l1_\' the Dominion Bureau of Statistics" ou the b21515 of 1941 census popu- lation figures and mortality of 1940-42. The one year old Canadian girl extended her ex- pected life span by 3.09 years and the one year old boy extcudcil his by 1.53 years. The expected life span of the average one your old Lhuadizm girl is now 68.73 years and that of a oue year old Canadian boy, 66.14 Zcaland continue to supply most 0f lhc food re- quirements of the United States forces in the Pacific, those countries will not be able to send food _1n peacetime volume to Britain. Limited supplies of food from the United States will still be required if Britain is to make an cf. fective contribution in the war against japan. Q i U l A handy, pocket-size work of reference, "Quick Canadian Facts,” published by the For- ward Publishing Co. Limited, Toronto, pro- vides useful dafa for those interested in Can- adian affairs on a wide variety of subjects. The students will find in it significant figures ers and with his submarines proivl- ing the east China Sea, if not into and save your fox pups. the Sea of Japan itself, the time Admiral Nimitz foresaw may be close at hand when the enoriv would not be able to "sail a sh‘; even to northern Chlnadespitethc FROM: SONG 0F MYQDLI‘ The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me. he cflnplflins of my rab and my loitering. Itnoamnotabittamedltoo am untranslamble, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world is also about IIRITOWDBSS Ollf/YIE 5'85 QED. o The ke to realization of tin: objective Okinawa. Tlhc biz: ‘t island of the Ryukyu chain, it ~s at the southern tip o! a near-iv equilateral air triangle. It is vir- tually the same distance. 560 miles, from southern Okinawa to the northern shore of Kyushu island, southernmost of the Japanese home group. and to Shanghai. It t/hst distance from northeastern Kyushu and the This ls the time you should get after the worm. menace Everybody In the fox business known oi these wonder. ! hl Capsules and of their efficiency in d with No rancher should be without them in fighting ihh pelt menace and thousands of young foxes h“; been u"; through their timely use. We have a largo supply at once. ......8l.00 for 86 Oaplnlea . CENTRAL lole Agent for Dr. 4' and can attend io your re- Let n: have your order n I00 "flu; PRICES“ u _ No. 2 also for I weelu to l month. .1‘ l N0. 3 also for 2 to l weeks old. E. A.- FOSTER DRUGSTOII "a Animal l—olee I BELL 6? MATHIESO Loans friionfiiyziiiwiiiilli H ' rnceuiéfipqss ¢-~s~::-;-.Lr;J-- .-1Ii_!.MI£—ITEd_HASLA1 a. .1. uasum, 11.1., 1.1.1 numsnit I110- nank of Nova Saoiia 011111" Ohrioi io P I 1 l6 Il- - ' PM ‘you!’ To ['19 Bu: -. ___-—____ -§;_—}_--_-'~'-~ Richard B. 101111810 Attorney M L" u”; , lite.- Priniglifiard Island- On attaining her 40th year, the average no matter at which page it is opened. --Wel0 Whihen. of the whole east. coast of China -\ years. In 1931, the expected life span of the on mmufacturing agriculture natural re ‘Hie last scud of day holds beol! l r lo . _ . . - mouth of the Sea. of Japan to lllwfllil H“ average or: ycnr old £111 “fls 5.154 Y°a156 316111 sources, the national income, the national debt It 111111;? dlkcnnss after the rest shfifigpfhdlstmce‘ a" important i __ V_V_______ lomghafihhfi 551112111‘; 05ml 1h“ or 1 '3 "110 W" 01d Qalladla" 11°)’ 4~ I and numerous other matters of importance. “hdeghha,” “h” °h the "h" because the represent a sea voy- l ‘ 301""- M"‘___-- door» Ar 1hr ass of fro. rho ovoéasgs Carw- There is a chronology of Canadian history, with 1t ooeiirgme iodine vapor and the flggpbnggfiifhnjhfiigfiffiuffl fir? M‘ V‘ PRINCE NOVA H F 112m... B. A- la - ‘ m“ 5'" ma’ expect h’ h" 3mm" I‘ 7”’? 1 11100111 War diary "P to rho 1nd 01 January. aw‘ 11mins raldins between the Jw~ The Connecting unh Between Neva sootlo and ri-inoe ldward mend ' '. NOTAI! no- t’ r p}: 2.36 years more than Ithe KXWCtaIICYt ‘I111 1945. The booklet contains a special section 1; up,“ u ‘m I ma“ my WM“ guess: islands and the north China 1“'§o%oyA ‘co-HA _ ‘time! ‘Wynn “LAND n3‘! in"?! Dunn!“ sebum-o; 1 e same age group 1n ~ . . mongs e '~ - - _ 01m 11,11 v _ - n unsung, p_|;,1_ A; _ _ ml < o - -~ f h i " on the "hhlhmatw".l”°g’am‘“° 1°’ wvh“ r cffuse m; neifhnlrfafiddleneimand ' ' ' LUNCIIEB scnvcn c mo“ N a Iuildllll °l""°"°" ae.. 1 )0:l1> ‘o 11110. 1 E "flmlillclf 0 1119 men, explaining concisely the benefits to which drift it in lacy Jags G0"- Amvld. 011191 01 Nneflflln ‘A i‘ "u" "m “a”, “u” _ ___ __-— “n5 58-70 X0015 111 1941 a5 001119310111 “"111 5796 they are entitled in the way of war service i “it, own‘ h“ ‘,§‘,‘"“,,,"‘",,‘1'1‘,“‘.‘,2 fiasgffifiéhfinflffflfsfifd‘ghm° SUNDAY) i“ '93!- a" cxthhslh" 0f 0-74 Yhals- _ gratuities, vocational training, etc., and their I 1’,‘1,¥§°‘{1,,'”m"‘,,'1‘1‘§,°,'° zgotnirlietlsa wrlliritxli Lillie??? left in Ml! lat to Sept. 80th n"! rl t‘ . At 2° Years "f “Ee- lhe 31191380 calladlan rights to re-instatement in iobs held before en- 3‘! you want me main look for me fhhhhh l: 15h‘ 71%.???“ gmflmhl; h.” Wm nun‘ 7 "n n "m h 7"‘- ‘1 m‘. b, 1 , 11,; ' m; ct 1_-5 .1, 1- 0f 11f 1- - - . under your boot-song. "8 0 0113- a 111° l’ heave Caribou o a.|n. 1 p.111. '5 11.n- ~ “mm” l“ 3,"; l’ l; _ 5 / l a: “- f” l1stment._ Another up-fo-date section deals with trohn tixlropo “o11{o1,f¢tm1*d"'1'-'J°' Ileepi that, tn authority or the on Controller, or. Monlnyl. reeo- cousuur » 00111111101 “111 4971 1" 1931- mmlg-‘l 111° the family allowances scheme, summarizing its Y0" W111 hardly know who I am or Hzetpéhehngn: w; indzsfiiéceto u; lllyl. Wednesdays and Thursdays during MAY AND JUNE the ll a-m. j A BROWN. Dy men, 20 _\'('.'1rs of age, the longevity period in finamia] provision; and its estimated cost, m; 1%?“ Ibemnga Mum m you 301-51‘, rum 1mm conquered Ger. IIIII 1 run. sailings will be nceiled unless l-hers lr evldeinoe that the u’ ' ‘h edit ‘mu was 49,51 years as Compared wdh 4905 which, on the basis of Official figures. is equip nevermek“. many presents. or to soften Japan other crossings will not carry the truffle offering. OH 0p 1" 1931- U" 10110111112 3° 11'0"" "1 3110- 1110 alent to about 60 per cent of the total expendi- And m“ h“ “b” W“ ‘M’ ‘with? llnlgsilfffbsitlfi of Japan dl- Leave Wood lalngddober m m Novmb" sue?‘ H; , _ _ . _ . am. . an. . nit-rage uomair 111.1) 0X11?" 10 l1" 42-8‘ Y3?“ ture for all purposes 1n pre-war Federal bud- Fhllina to fetch me It filll 110°" $301,112: T§’:1,y§u1iil)lmll1s]1y11ei1t rfritgil u". “mum "M "W" 4-" g-I- igecfihllhlghzwyxlfai'AZ8CQTI1IZ£L‘E' glgisgve" Eels‘, A. °°'}‘)‘."'"l°"‘ “"1"” °f ‘he hmhh‘. h‘ h‘ issiniznciilliragiig’ place search an- ffigfmfl?‘sifdgloglsfjopgiief; 12:11:51,? NORTHUMBEIILAND rsmuss autumn __...-.-. m Great deem 111"" . ./. . . spira wire mdmg, which permits 1t to 11c flat other. twain-won o! Japanese evicmmon UHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAM, .;‘_ QIIAILOTTITOWN. P.I.‘.l.