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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-03-19, Page 9�,,: R yr r - s. "�.* t, ...,.,;w,A..:�Anc,/Mt�aa+XeA%J,9t�'*R+•nAVi9!y+A•,mM"'Y {" I - �, ,..��..., t+ :: -^'7" •wfi'-;e,-"4�tYlA�' .." �+•,%Mtm"ri ;»�t.�n ,rrw.. „H, . ..,., �.:.w .a H••^TM'„:, n+.,+.;.: .., m . :.4.” ,:,"y ?i; .fi::. ,�. .1.-' +' :'•+e~ :ryrr �^.,il:€t +�.+,-' _. a ."�a -Zkn. ..• a•- ,.., ... r a s ...,:. w> �w)rw{r C9YF ,r�Sp bwrat+ � d 3YknW^:i xNL. .» . .. _. - " c• . Not while the life-and-aealth need _ . . -Becomes General Manager E���A ®®®IT''S LATE I .fox uninterrupted ' produ.ction le , THE WAR " WEEK Commentary on Current Events pro Oust Deadwood wA v A • J. J. Gibbons Limixed ' used as a weapon to put over the ., ::.• : , :- --•• closed shalt. st {7 ar . . • Aid •�� Of -�r. rom British Array . t The following editorial Prom The Not on the Dresent basis -snot Not while double time is demand- • ® .. . - , , .. -- .::.,, ~ "`""` ` New York World -Telegram might coder . the psychology oY recant, ed for Sunday work which is only Gilder Off'icrra Pfust aQ,2 :;,hie � � eIrs. part of a 4,t1 -hour week. - Opens W" h � rpt o ustra a { To Stand. The Pace w vJell ap'p1 to Canada,: y The notion needs to awaken to Not until we, quit • thinking , lir , Not • while a man can't be em- The 'first phase of . the •Far race against time, a' race -between i - the full i'graYity oY the peril that terms ,of fess work for more honey. ployed on •, an army project or in Eastern . conflict ended with the the enemy's advance and ' tba In a sweeping wave to. rid th9 i it. Not while there is $reales can- a war plant until he pays $20 to « ,r landing df reinforcements in Auw a r.'t:;:. confronts fall of Java, the citadel island, 3Br'iilish Army oY deadwood, the I a It needs to appiteciate how badly cern about.,&ertime Tray than over $5U or' more to a labor raeketeea. . army council ordered to rigid ia- Not while criminal fangs. control of the •East Indies. In estimating tralia. we .have been defeated, in' .three time production. Japan's ga�;lns, the riopulation in Holp Fac !lastrwlean ,::: ::: ,vestigation oY the giialil'ications at . i of .men li is € - ..''; -.h : mon'ths sot".viral Not while farmer. pal ticians ora employn}ant and alloaat on the conquered countries 'numhe"' Premier Curtin pf Austro a, Y ar. or older w :, hi her' rices to work. on the Normandie an'd.'the . „ all officers of 45 .ye s p i tat it is more interested in g P 4 :. ;:....<:::.::•sa:::::::: d to under Land h to the rank. of lieutenant -colonel,. .. it nee s s roughly 1T5",0'00;000' and the tsr- " a broadcast to America, . made :1� . t + ''' ible .for the United Nations than raising' more essentials. other ships arca .New York's vast ion comic less than• 10 $ass ritory acquired more than 1,000,- plea for' full co-operation and The. act g 'r;::; ` Not .while government bureaus- waturfr.Qnt. ;;;c4:;,.; and the United States . to lose this 0'00 square miles. -They have cap- • 'warned that ".4u tralia" ie t3is days after the aPPo.intment 'oY Sir i ?; war. and suffer the fate'oY France "created• to meet a depression emer- Not •while fifth coluutni is are mss Gri g as war secretary• was �• 't lured a treasure-house'of essential last bastion' 'between the west 'Ja •'''-•,:' " -and that this' ossibility ay be- gency that is ended -continue • to pampered and enemy aliens move -. - ?.«,'r;:;" : p 4 el in defence areas. • , war supplies ,and' root{ materials: coast of America. and the Japau-' acclaimed .by the London press' as en grab for.themselies looney needed rte y a rababilit 'if the pres t rubber; 'tin, quinine, hemp., oih es.e-if Australia goes the.Amer� ct;tne P Y b ' f re ar "e ,� o 'hila th.e rim o 4 A P s" ctrl is oul•d ate N w J i o .en. Almo t c at 'Ill e" wh h P mann nt �p' cos are w de a re •g or ai a s. f m P P f woi ra g fro n• 0 o t offs , 1 s' f ds ha e fie d , e n of c n , o s : , i de d g • enc oP the arm' and r ' of federal in ohr home' communities against . up kin a ii, Y Y Nat 'while as a my g , , = e'"of- � �� � It need's 'to realize' that .•there 4a' manganese °� earl copper d.epoaits ' ciden•t with Premier Curtin s ap- eliminate inept and Aver ag , . rave •chance of the Japanese push Pt:ess ,agents ; clamors to .promote a•!r raids, and sabutagd is gtimms , s whish will ,go a' long way toward' peal `came the announcement that 1 ricers>' i tiirou h Ind1a• and 'the Germans and •perpetuate activities that have up With a lot of 'highfalutin, boon, making Japan. self-sufficient. General Douglas MacAttltur,•, the . Reliable sources said a, .similar , : n.'. • g• no present need or value. doggiin,g,' ,social service: activity. n . !z';: dziving'through the' Near. East; to, tumor' . •Tine subjugation of Java has're-• heroic defender of the Philippines, lir a ,was' planned by 'the ,coir olio .?: lv'4t while. Cpllgres's,meq try t0 . i`iat while Jlressure •bl4ek's c p r a :<,. clot .*! join their arulles anti resources in' t' s ' an leased' Japanese.,forces foi�,an,at- " 'had been app ed to the 'Sit•: : istiy aha„ ,that bout: the army and ;s.. " '.>l t. nbeatable c:oinbinatioa, Pul over useless 'canals ktmtl river,' "Pax titghel benefits, hotutate d t o tLstralia and a"heavier . ' reme.. ;Como}and ,of•; the'^ Allied R:A.F, henceforth :would•' aim at ,: a an armor , u tack n..A . :i, It i cads .'to et away, '.on.ee and schemes au'd take. up the t!m, •of. pensio.'ns; thr "t across. the Burne&"Barrier .'Forces in .the South Westexu' � , -.�-- "promoting younger men of proved � - ° 1 ' g r in feeliu de.feltce •ollicials claniori'Ltg for `f -ac--'- We' will not, get ma t A Par alis from the co'mfo t'• g. g. cimu'm pro• us . . "abut to higher ranks, d.eapite se'n- a contracts as `i, ivsil' were d'uction,ifu short, unless., •first, we . . ;to. India.` Pacific'with headquarters in, Acs 1 Y ° 'HA'I#R1i'' M. •TEDMAN torted a Ll, - 4 that 'while w•e inay lose at the allx r' lize ou aw'Yu:l peril; 'and,°,• Allies, Stand in Burma tralia; an•d that heavy :reiitorce { ioTitY• . ttewl , a o oleo General. •Man`ge'r .•• . Y PP i.. , start,ive`ate bolttid to win iii' the d a. great. graay train. f. {•- , ; General :S'!r Arc3iibal:d VVavell, hent; of ep anti planes, had . ,, m °' The army eou'ncil` order declared ibb ns Limited Adver- "' Not'Mille' WPP., despite 4 s}tort second, get .over the 'gimmes of ' ' „ . , en'd. British corrrrnander'"in India and reaclil d, the :131and, bluntly that' "it has boe.oiue .evident, '. • t using Agency.' Mr: Tedman was a CJuly wi en, fully aware of existing age of.labor, seeks to carry oil Pro:-. : recent, years. . thel clot a now a number of officers ei to of the late John Too h 1.06: Fox .Jags. , Itfo;long ass,o a perils will rice Uiilted' Sfates :do 'its )acts which' !t doesn't have the • (Gimme Shorter hct'urs, gimliie Burma- stated that•:.the loss of '' >� ho Ear a varlet of 'reasons orm or •the nee'' 08 klig-her wages, gimme bigger Pxrof ` ,Rangoon and a . large part of, Australia' may prove to be the ,I w Y J. Gibbyns, •founder of the busluess: ms11 . to...pel f � ._ __ . d - a° re molt able �to discharge tlLeir utmost. Pray (rod that awareness a iVirs. J. J. G'vbbo'us becom.'e's Presl- t •come too ,late as it 'did Pei farming: its, 'gimme more o.vc�rttm� "imine,' lower Burin. i�'as; 'in 'so'nne 're toughest job"tile Jags have tackled present duties," , 'nd •Rai h A• Barford and wtlF ,no Not �wh4le CCC anti NYA strefeli loss. work,. 'gimmd, 'more pensions, pests, a more seriau's blow than yet,, •erect' though., they .are . ith . , . dent, a P ih France...• . Phe investigation will, lusu're, the' hand's for funds to ami>er . gimltte greater crap benefit's, gimme. the .loss of ''SIng•apore. , . It brings doixbted}y prepared to attack with . R. B. •P,attillson,. Toronto, become production Director. Donald N41 greedy P council sari, that those holding `' - directors. Other Officers' and, Dir- war much 'closer to India and all -their power..: Ever': "since the ° h me and abroad son ,.appeal:s for vas.tiy' ' increased Young men whp ought to 'be in .the more aplli opriatioiis and : p'atron• the comruand•s at o a or ar : Harr 1VI. Tedman and. act s e Y indnlstrria'i out ut on a 24-holtr," . armed forces or rhe war'piaiat's. 1 age, gimme plants far my Congres tliteatens our coitimunleatians with. first Ge it War; Austral'i'an •ltead- tii-� `possess the qualities essential for. P . R: A. Stapelis,' vice-pl°esidents; ,To- seven -da liasis-168 hours a, week. Not while strikes • hamper, war signal• district, gianme 'fees and. dues. - C'hina.. There appears to' lie little era have' been ` eon'nd h of the , , . 'the, strain and, speed 'of present' day Y " rolrto; Walter• H. Hoare,. secretary-. Maximum production, in •short. produdtion, despite•.a solemn prom to work 'for 'Uncle 'Sam, gimmei doubt' that the Japanese wil'1 en- Japanese menace and' have been , 1 warfare. treasgrer and director, Toronto; v' fse that they would. stop.. Italic 'tl' .eggs, gimme share=the• dear or, to push tTieir advance into planning the 'defence of their . . All officers affected by t'he order Can we get it . (jl , • iiarold M. Reid, vice-president, wealth; ,gimme $30 every: Thurs• upper Burma'and to obtain •bases country. '"The•, opening 'of hostili- , are put into one of thL ee ` groups' Montreal'` Gordon. E:. Hunter, vice- oafs from . wh}ch to"attack India: ties three months ago emphasized a ; after the fuv,estigatiou': (1) Those i nt ' Wilini a 'Ewart '• -G. . • France. had the'ginitnes too -had �L'nit•ed Nat}ons' air. superiority thea necessity fir speed„and the recommended for coutinned service Pres t%t3 , P g Macphers n, ..'-vice-president; Re=' nits continuous at- , n • - - - c _ ,__.._v : _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ un'e 'on._ Comunonwealth s ' mod'ern r capital,' �o ■ . ,:-----•---' �_•_.w•rth:--therr-utrit,v,-('�-)-t-'he ls-i eeom , - . , f - - .s _. ®�®'"i 9 . -to� p-&r-1s.-Th-en--es_euybndy. . ant__ _tack uoiLap iese e.o m 1 ail - - rles active. Jut and gore, Reg G. $m;th, vice PtesL en, \ % - ®�.. ,o- . m'ende'd, fo s Y, Ir�,lya frantically to work -too late; • lines that will` slow • and it is;' -wor ek�C fevertshTy�to-mobilize "c ---- - (31 those recoziimended Yoi d'is- Calgal•,y; D,. N. Crawford, vice ' • president, Vitneouver. • • \ `\'\ France has 'no gilrlmes' today- hoped; halt' 'the. advance of `'the country's .7,;000y000. people for a charge. , \\ except gimme. foal for thy . baby, 1�1� �, \ Mikados army, In the jurigl'e maximum effort 'in the^ face o€ 'Y, •' a �u/ - �..� `E ..' ginitae ..a, place ttl lry iu}' ttea[l:' p ' p . fes. �►.a swam' s' i•he aritislt ttaaa S erg rile i a~riergency. ` ,• . ' 'gimme .death. , lighting a delaying•: aatlon w th a The .enemy is striving despL r-.' FO'R AIR RAIDS, O j , ►w.A- AURICE i - O T . - E � j ���. I, . - r two-i'oid' V .pose: (1) to hold ately to'� esta'blish a'ir• bases 'north,• p �+ ,. p °�'' p their position , for. a fdw more of Australia, so ' far ewith i'itite' t ` P :R.' E S 'S, �.7 �� V 1 l NG . • . weeks until. the . forces of ,nature success.* :.Presure on Japanese' �I Weekl'g, Cohutltlin About,'This and That.. in .The C4nitdian Arany• '' - ---- - Boy, Scout Leaders Commended r in."the form of, 'torrential rains bases 'ta 'the northeast tn, New ONCE HOOTED DUKE' OF •. d The value to Canada o£,_the.'• make .all,'jungle warfare impos- Guinea and New Britain has in- ,� fours ri ht.?. Wrong..' In,additian to proeurement an. slble and .(2 to check the Japan-' creased noticeably, indicating' _ _ _ -_ Farm -- __ -_'---_g -- --- _ _ __ _. -Bo- ). :..... _ .... %F= —.- ---.� _..m' ..-_.._.. .._..-....-. WEL•Ld-NGTO�i - - - - _. -- • tralni=n of--th'e--Ilotnini-ort s y ..-- London despatches tehflig, that They d'eal't form' fours oily more. s orage 'of pracftcally', evergthirri; ese ' adv'ance until th - bChinese Austro iaYr ' '” reinforeein. of- - ... th uta •see Prime' Min• ]3ut' ou knew' that, didn't ,you? the Army needs the }loyal. Cana- Scouts by their 8;000 vooiuokder army matching southward .- can bombing planes. >_.._.........,tluet3' mop s.... Y o crates e- . ' leaders, and an appeal t _ rategy "' i h' ' s'u lanted ..b Str• d' 'You' have seen columns"of 'sol dian Ordnance Corps op 3 — - join thein. Japa'nes �. Islet C,htte PP y • e St _. ' . 1 echo ` be. macchin in threes,. parr and '.replacemen.t units .of persons. to fill the places. of'the' : N'aval !Disaster The Japanese plan may., be fb StuYford Cripps show d p. ps Biers g many Scoiiters, whit have enlisted, ecce te& with caution, . `The' odd ve seen mechanized gvary}ng type's an'd `sues according It must be admitted .that, in the conquer the country port by port,, P You ' ha .. neo rthsless � is that such the roads . to where the work has to lie done. were emphasized' lit .the, radio ad . Battle, of the Java Sea the United occupying straf egi'c points •and " , t, I thing, a tro.o.ps rum.bl'ing along ", Fes-sltold-eoifie at-ail;-xLlth_thei> _ t fgialcl-colour- One unit makes reAairs uitdZr fire,' dress of the I3on. J,. T. Thorson; ` n. ' var:et -.,o carryln its wor'sto erg s,-1bIirtister-er€--N•atia�a `'aliens. suffer8d .a great. naval leaving the vast interior to' the indication' that Churchill's •,pres- yehic4es •of strange shapes and g' A ices Jovial Fekilruary Boy, Scout defeat. T e le ee was hope-atme--Dstatrce-mil- Aushialiar-is lige, .at its zenith a few short welding sets, etc., right up to the. , g ° lessly. outnumbered and lackedai enorattous. +The .country is almost sizes: dams ed vehicles or• guns that•.. Week. .;, mbnths ago,• has liegun, to wane. B.ut you .still wonder .what the g S eakin over a national Book= _ supp'ort. It is, becoming clear now the' size, of the United States.., . The public is like that. Fickle Individua'1 Citizen's Army does in have to. be fixed up:. You'd be A g that Japanese equipment was far' If ,the. Japanese effect. ,land > s in its to alties� and. its worship- surlir}sed tq.see •what can ,be done. up,' as a representative- of the the will encounier"in-Aus-„ . , Y . place of the .dld:.parade-ground greater . .Volume and higher in Ings, y ... ping;, it is,,all too apt. to turn upon off :of: "Form fours"• "At the by' thoroughly trained men : �itith Dominion Government,' Mr. •Thor- quality than .Allied authorities had tralia more fighting equipment �' . st , t>rtau ' ?,, rrtoly which-th> M. � ,,;4: its heroes and Mone tl>:enL Thus it ,h' It •on the left-"; "Pick-up.that the proper equipinelit right out defc'ns services rendered by ; calculate' t. ,e;, eginning o 7 . • ��. was 'that the Duke of'• Wellington; a "; the middle' 4f a field. home a th'e European war the Japanese have succeeded su fat in over- '• Montrealers w.i'll3 take notice' ' step in the rear rank, ere - the' •Scouts of " Britain', and - the the man ,who' bloke Napoleon, was ``Fix bayonets''; '.you','kn the' Other units, larger and more' �:nerchant •marine' w•'as"-one of the cunning. 'Man for 'manf they will lti ?a} �f, t tlr-ra-vi- k, ,�, �_.__ -•. p ,--- -term • :to...::: similar. valuable; 'work being orvn, m'eeti better fighters.. liven "'tltl;m K a -.. -, ac+ts� _�_ _ �_.� _ ----- ..�. fxrtilt' tial the t1Li Lb is kn r al a1 th?alteeLlo� liael -t,n 1 ., s ,hardy„-Ja' - •t - eq t.��n:� '_ _. }a i •1.: ,. h Above Y %ell •even- thouglc-'they, dmn'iu. -. ued. a . . re, au lards over the city. _...-.-_ _-' a <. • a • shu'tters--placed' u-pou his .London ,,_._ • _. a p is •.-trate,. Tliese, of course,,are based . ' . . __ T 'con -V me'rihant'vessels into air. is much larger than any eneoun�•- rs one of th_e, 40 now to the Ctty form , fours tiny more' tit r As - Minister of National , Wai . 'Hall 'arage. Four -units were de- home. slier a certain amo nt of �glarade ,'at greater - distances from the Services. I should like to .say to craft caririers. It'follows that 'tbe , tared, in Malaya or Jaq, ', g livered to the C.P:C: recrntly and Cht.achrli ,d_!d a' mighty tltutg for round work to ',b�e donei. It's, front ".to permit .full-aeale •repair.' Allies have: greatly .under esti= White Man's Land 4 other lame'sirens hill be de- I Britain and liberty after the fall of g every Scout and: Cub leader in q 3 „ •r Something.•,,' like crawling before and recovery. jobs to be 'carried mated the ' number of plane car Thus far, in their •unchecked x livered' shortly. These sirens are , Dunkirk, But it may ,)e ,there, was ou walk. qut efficiently. Canada that I'look upon hi work march of can uest, -the Japanese o erated b five horse ower ho_ as a matter of national 'im ort_ viers in the Japanese navy and. q p y A too much of pure emotion' iu,the „ P ]late'invaded countries with over- � rs. It was also announced that " Arid in this Army : of ours, by Do yo.0 mean to say iftley'make explains the 'extent to• lvhich the , to tel.rific build-up that was given liiut ` pall . mechanics out o£- ordinary re. enc ' Japanese have been able to com-.. vvhehlling Asiatic paver }ons 1 the tints vL�al]>, a His atatus'is sirriilar to that - • ' eight smaller unit would be ac- after that;' a build-up which brought you , you Y o£ -an o-1'ficer it•L-char-ge of a train- ued at a' later lit.• - I walk. •.cruits•'? You alight say Well' bine sea power' and air p1)wer and' l�hicli for ;centuries have' been' qu expectations 'of things beyond the !ng 'unit or organization, .He is " w Let's 'take it in stages -� from . the answer to' that one, is yes. It : S to .hold .control of the , air , in all ' dominated• by: Europeans. It was power oY any man. doing national exvice o.' a high {heir cam ai ns, prole.d ih 1llalaya' and Burma that - - .-.Uttawa Journa _, eivilian clothes to specialized soh ' iso t as.. strange as it sounds. " order." A � . `Nheat hriee Set dier. You're not forgetting, are yogi, 900,000 Boys Trained• . Race Against Time these natives were i�1 great mea- -.- , There are four phases of •train-• - that most. youngsters nowadays Mr. Thorsgn described' as re- - Ja•pan s, sea superiority 'in the \sure sympathetic r the invader. OLD HANDS AT AT + Austxa'1ia''is differel?t. It is s' At l�iniety dents To say thaC the Japanese a.re Ing -for. the mechanized specialist. sail take -the engine of their fath- South Pacific has been increased . maikable the record of more than , -- -- itiere imitators of �Iitier's treabh_ Phase: One is basic training which er.'s.car down, overhaul it and set by 'her naval victory at Java. She white'' mans land with no .subject `� .' 900,000. boys trained in good is• Gorhmon to all arias. •arid ser- it• up akain. Or that many a boy. has destroyed the only fleet which races. The Japanese will have tt► Minister of Agricud4ure .°An' ery is to flatter Hitler and libel citizenship byi the Boy Scouts As- , . ccs "Fair P.rogramrrre;" a alt. The Japanese didn't have vices. This teaches the 'new• 'sol- of High' School age knows ,more could menace her lines of com- fight a white mans army, figl►t- r noun. J p sociation of Canada sine its in- . Bier to accustom 3iimseIf to Artily about radio t}tan Marconi opera- tnunicatio an'd is free °a:ow to !ng forts tvliite. man's country. to Says Montreal Star . to imitate anyone. They were mos I{ caption in 1908. He 'spoke of the ops won't life, 'trai.ris hon 141 marching and tors did a few years •ago. high percent. a of leaders and nvoy her landiltg force's to Aust the las ditch.• The' J ters of hgtrayal when Hitler was co . No wheat program ever devised painting. barns. We owe the Japan discipline and the use of a num= . • Out, of material like. that ydu--' of er Scow ir•3io huriG eyfli�t trema Tlte-battle �yl11 be another like it. - �,. bas salisiied everybody btrt the ger of weapons. Phase Two, to , can turn out a. finished mechanic aid a- tribute to the known 94 . ase an apology'- P . plan announced }n the House of -Vancouver gnu; which men are posted if• their in a few mont}ts' time. Just as who'already had paid the supreme t,atue.tu eiledilely play their part p'an anfi by the Minister of A f { -o- tests •show them to have possi- •you can with former motor me -t sacrifice of patriotism. To hal �� ��®O�G:n ®��1er� P ° "in die American progranline •to riculture and the 164inisLer,of Trade, FASHION NUTE bilitie!s as mechanical specialists, chanicsi'girage-mem flad'automo niakd ,op• this 1„� 17,; •Thorson , ittescrce aux liaerty and bring Jleai'e >itaii�an ra3t'1[Yly • ° . 'and Corrimerse must strike every ('at"da will use more women inn is carried out in Technical Schools bile factory nmcltlnists, many of appealed�.to "older persons unable peace on earth through complete . Cauadian as being eminently fair. war work to fill the breaches made and prepares them for Phase whom have already ,joined the to a Ilst to offer their help . to l ictory ,over our enemies." A lixit,sn ouicer )ust z'ecrirned . it fixes the initial price of wheat in industry and on the farms when .. Three, specialized , a'd v a n G,e d, Royal Canadian Ordnance ,( orps. , 1oCal� Scout organizations. Said ,Ar.. Thorson "t e_4prbss froth 1 tuytl .sa►(1 aU liritls,r artil- 4 �': at ninety .cen'ls a bushel, twenty men are called ' to service. And courses carried o"ut at the Cana- lit its•a'arious phases the trades lir, Tliors4n paid a tribute to on ucnali' of Ute t,ovlernnlent of leryineti ilau capaurea o,�•ru tial- .. } ., cavils Illglrt r @than the Prevailing when 'lite 1<tdies don slacks, a's, d}an Army' Trades Sch'ool,. from trautiltg ptogiitmute:'teaches-near- rile lracticai nature of liuy a,cout *•' rate, and a isui•es the Western many of .diem do iii welt work, which hi hl com • etent wood and, l �anat.a lite Sault hcou s 01 lai . lana ,n t l liar ut 1✓it IIIIY dkIICV* ° tI }t jj b" Y A sly IOU trades. i'hls is what you training, ,and iieclate.d ttt:at the ti st in the Boy Scouts of Can triol t„c old urs tl du,luny 1u,uLeL`i} t' growers of f1riii revenues at anew. 'they will also be fillitig, the metal workers, machinists; black- mi�•ht call a douole-barrelled ,lob, 'tests for the v;arioiis Scout bad es, b g alfa,. and •1 know that cant aha arn,au lv1Ln vT'oudvn •gulls. high le%el�$4?5,00(Y,0U11' as 'com breeeh:e.."• smiths, welders •- and a dozen Rlgttt now these schools and train- " were genuine tests. . sinal 0e,• .,kocosut'Ill• this cuuuiry' will l.ne uuliat.t,us +.vrv. placed in pared 'with $3CO3-otl y,two this year, --9t. ,rhomas Tf.nies-Journal. other Lytics of craftsmen are gra= ' ing•• centres are supplying special- test for 'tile rank of karst class ue proud' of •the part that tie has � pos,a,tiila to tiro" Lite ll'""all Me . . exclusive of go+hen,nont Subsidies. -•o- . • duated. iris Ser, roar, Scout " he said "was the. z4 -hour Mr. Garlliuer, replying to Criti• LIVING DANGEROUSLY from l'}{ase ,Three many Wren. ' , Lo l•lay as a member of C;anlidit's' lvnitt uie arLit,ely,,.tn ad°laced WUows any l use of s e direct fo'units to be But vvtten •tile war, la• sttecess- J,bUrIley. to pi'al'e rite lad's ability tl'arn LU help w'in the w'al'l'' 1rU1N ELItUC,1Cl' t,ll'cyWOn, Uel,aL'�(1 • cislu which 111evitabl) New restrictions ull t to are pot d anuolmcement° about 'reheat, tie• metu'ls in l'anada tiiake wpodeii ; re air and maintenance lens fully cuucluded there w,lt conte to iltid itis hay by cotnpass attd y. Orr .,er.�,ce 1.<.a i 'I CaN,, .• t:, U1rI:,n. . p' the question of rehaililitation. trial,, t0 bll'auae; •t0 Ca nip; LO rook,. sae all I41U,CU1161l U1, We 1Ju¢•po5e 1 by lt.'li.itn�, tu,uKi,.g t.lt:y wk're Glared. •that c:v'ery dollar that c•a'n bathtubs .ti• possibility. To . the ' drirgr-mechanics,. etc. Last in the anti ,nerals r• -'to live on ht!; 6Vn safely he't,:tkhn but of tic f'ed'eral dltnger of steppin on toe sea this ladder of trainln is Phase b'our !'►rat's the other barrel. g y a1• toe aeouL 'VrbaitlZrLlurl Lv, In-' Ue,ug' vu...t+r,ie:cu uy 'a s.peiior g P g , resourtes.' Lrr asuty is Ileing tinct a out for this would add another hazard�Plin• the finishing• school for topwuotch lite y'Va„l,f i,ien 1,uu are now • creJtia it pusslule ILS Coll it lollwoll lvruc, ne. solo, tell uteri ..tv. owes nr ,use. Tu Inat'sCatement there lets. 1. '7�Vludsor Star. n>ecltaiucs - suen as Armament being' tlalrlea lol ly°ir ale, afOU- l on�iGeiSCe lri Boy Scouts tV uta 11U,II,Iltun S ail -out' +.al'"e!- atlll ,d 1U Uv+,.I ute,r .1111: WL1Q11 P l . Call Ile liu UIL,'t'tlle: 1't!ltlr(, IC iR _..U' - artii,tcers,, instrument-Lhakers and ally, Vel7i}�'' peso w't111C l;[ley' 'LL"Jin .a6. 11101'aUn i'eLl'„Cd LV LtiC 1Urt, y,lf: 1IIUISOlI at111UaI1l:eU Lhe sloe .G 1';a,,,l l•u15>.CU. , "'i._, )rulrta',Y I,u-e(1 nn the• J,Suinl)lion WHILE 1'T'�LAS75 taco Ln such brackets whose hlg'lt for .pt Jt e: ribs Artily. is no&go- 1'b CL L1iJ. lresident 1ranKlitl 11. c,ea•WUn ell..L+,v nt:l,.aCVut uaugas I I, It furore '+ err +villin; • au8 As to the matter of rubller the technicdl t tiatllicatiolts tit Ilig ca �vvse tnvuaa,lus ai ult- 1Wvse+clt was ilotluraLy 1 resident uy the Jioy ,Scouts rtssuciJwon. ''l afcliLe ', the Itileniiun of a : ' thin t e ly l 'il,i(•e,l, nru,t, saary to illi• hard- old-time pedestrian hay reflect tneiii• for tate work •ot trie Royal L,auitu y"oaug oven ul)on inousu'y'. of the clove tiitln a iitulion troy i,le�c +:art' a, "!ft rrE•pared 1 osteo Mates coenuris^ u,11t ba I . '1; iln)u�cU by lite +,ar un every that after all the'se's i,.lthliig•'like 1„ar' titan Ul'dI.ance L'or s. . v.li'if :.race -.}s Gigue„ -,t Vi going - Scouts of ,Lmetica. rte. quo�teo' 1,a(la.I, to .lie aw•urueu scouts umiaea' Ili - tiansiunoii=,, .,e,uu0 . Elul • 1, m p cilis�l in thr cunlnrunliY• leather- as iottg as we've got We have d}setissed Urdilance be- Lo nlh.ie a,al.a'„it:' Sxuleu t,auer MAIL A recent iawo bruu(scast W loin? 'tutavi cw a 'specil,ed train• nays of rviiee Into pit at.c, tu!§' . 1•tIC t11e'li pi IVO ut' ilillt:iy cents, lE•athPr .-�V:lllc0o+(,, Vlo`,iace. � 1 lneu jvtlo Can caul,Ucwt,} ,:axc'” Ltiv,tle�tuenL,.an the ot:zti tan al )iib. c.tic.alxtvrl tv prepare Liiem yrat a;.d nc�N• �1r:Jnt at au saltie, fore . In trrgse coiutu ts. out Urd- � tab rouipu ,.a ++'Itll 111v present ,sev- --a"-• , ' xya�ice Itati Sa Itlariy ram,2ieatlan's weir piace.* at ' EMicir allu lame :►stierlCall 'LUy 4( Vat %Vee,&, W11011 Lul' tit)J' t Iltet'bt acyl Lt)e wet' lttd} Li ai ,l. �� -� 1': enty; c,ut', ,lplle:,l's to be reason- WHAT OPINION? • aria La1.v u lit Civilian rue the .ai,,er ComnieliUtug :ice Naluaole ur11it" Jtld a 'v+ar Jervlce "* "!'here ll'ill bt a Lemptatton, that we w,tt prouably' arscuss iL N ., . abie,. Dr. Goebbels says that the le- again many tonics ueiore the pic- Jou ui recu,er•y, and rcp.i,r x1ley s'ervfee retilleleu )y American uauge;" Lo uc grouted scouts woo Mort than 311,000 blahl:ets UI1dFr Itlt• c'll't',iIuf�la,,,c,, to in• Celft FL A. F, raids on Fiance are ' }sure U.1 toe puniduai Uitlzen's ieaviied Ili Lne 1lLul,lt,uat %,ItlzenS scouts; the 1•les,ucht declared Ills Dale•ieiwereli luu uuurs Ur"ri10ie wat.e U: ail-eal`Jtci paper tltachins creast• JIX i�rru:ll;c aolen to. lvueat, very irNtatiag .to •G'erman public I. i . . rarnly is cumptctie: Army. cunt acnes tort Lcivv ,+uuld Con of dttutite war setlice, 1 a teliiptutiuh .v,nt•n 1t.. uarttinur olitition. We, aldn't know that the . . -- -- . it have )telt sent tU r Iain )Val'lled •t,te', vwa,at gl,uwel•S, to.•Pe- (ie'I•mau public had an opinion. _ . ° - , I A Sist, col' if most, acre:�ge is Srtwn - l�eterbarough b.samirter. By GENE' D" i i�NE� � . . '``"' the wnuhr aht aL problrur will, be - o- It:"i.Ar FELLERS—The Inventor ugt;ruvaicd. I ucS suould realize; WEAK STUFF - _ "- - .s . Y ..: .. - ..:.r �-:-- -. as the rt t uE"'the caantry vWiti 're Nest to having the doorknob' • • - t3 a,, �t� . f / .i .. , . aline, •ihril lite whole llaticY is come' orf in the Band, •the emptiest l i desire. to t moral su: ' ort �: ' i` ) ' bas•ed ulr colon), cit a feeling is leaning. of PP , spread 1)oI II •the sacruictis and the when You neer] kuns, la , . . i / hotiutits lu v:atumt:, i*or the' initial -St. Catlflriues Standard.. ` t" /i ;a.. to bring ---o-� 0 p `� / w N price mel r:r o was fixed , • c " . . • . it glower to the �axne gen• TOO LIBERAL � s - . rite 1VIlE'l I , ��~ ' '^ I' Too . often tv,e get what we, ask ' exal intontc le"vel a•S is shawu by • . I 1 • i:fle uveralt;r tot all Y:+r1It prodnctioii' for•. Thus, there is`the Toronto Uni• � � � in' tilt= 11o;t. vet'sity sfudent who wrofe the' s,-." 1\.1 I N Ilatuvcr In. y' be the prugr.uu's' • fgiks for money to buy a ,study ! , e es' of the G sent thF1 lam .' II shvri,culutu3: lu lht y )a,mp. 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