PAOE FOUR J to THE DAILY NEWS Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge i l f I. f v; I J naicu, iiuiR, jchcii; Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR HASEMENT STOKE lor Fine China, Uinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant .VAV.V.V.VW.V.V.VV.SV.V.'.V.V.V.W.V.' Look-ut Me, Girls! I'm No Sissy Mom Buys My Clothes at the Rupert Men's Store and My Shoes at the Cut Rate Shoe Store THE STOKE FOR DAI) AND LAI) Rupert Mens & Buys Store 21" SIXTH ST Across From Helgerson Real Estate SHOES FOR BROTHER, SISTER, .MOTHER AND DAD Cut Rate Shoe Store OrEN SATURDAY NIGHT I Mail orders Promptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across. From Orme's Drug HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS 1 oz. 20c 2 oz. 35c FRIAR'S BALSAM 1 oz. 25c 2 oz '15c CASTOR OIL , 4 oz! 25c 8 oz. 50c AROMATIC CASTOR OIL 3 oz. 25c AROMATIC CASCARA 2 oz. 25c 8 oz. 90c CAMPHORATED OIL 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 8 oz. 35c 16 oz. 50c EPSOM SALTS, tins 4 oz. 10c 16 oz. 25c BORACIC ACID, tins 2 oz. 15c 4 oz. 25c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 10c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE OrmesLtd. TTiiA Pioneer Drtuzpsts THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 8J Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. i Linoleum, all sizes. PHONE 775 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY . LINOLEUM FOR ALL YOUR FLOORS Battleship Brown Moir Inlaid, all colors; Inlaid Linoleum; Printed Linoleum: Coneoleum: Feltol; Rues In Congoleum and 327 3rd AVE. WEST ft caooooaooooooo0ooooooaooiooiooooK3ooooooooooocHioooK 6 i For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT iioooooa DOoaoo0ooooomoojooDoooooiooaoooooooooooooKo :k If you have something to sell, a classified advertise-Mient in this paper will soon let you know if there is a Cuyer in thecity. ,i ;-. . .... - m u i i i m PROUD OF LEADERSHIP (Continued From Page One) the growing part that women were taking In the war the nursing j services, the army corps some of whom were on active service overseas, the women's naval service, the air force. He referred to the ,worlc of women in munitions making and on the farms, doing Jobs that were formerly done by men. Women were. Indeed, doing their part in helping to preserve the nation. The Enemy's Intentions jll Those people whose country had I not been Invaded, said the Prime I; 'Minister in opening, still might 'find it difficult to realize the mag- nltude or the monstrosity of Nazi intentions. Possibly only tne vic-I; tlms of invasion could fully appreciate the real issues. That war to-day threatened the freedom of Ij mankind must be obvious to all. ! , There were those who spoke of a V benevolent dictatorship but a V world ruled by a tyrant who was J,the Incarnation of evil would be ? an unmixed curse. That would be S the fate of the world If the Axis ;:were to triumph In this war. The , Satanic power of the enemy was Indicated by horrors, brutalities C and atrocities which were reported , dally. The Nazi aim was nothing V short of the total destruction of Christian civilization. Hitler, who had said that he who kindled war I; In Europe would bring nothing but shaos, true to his word, naa con SiUrlbuted nothing but chaos to the I I world. It had been said that deeds "t; of today were like those of the "yDark Ages. Never before, however, Clhad a nominally civilized and I Christian nation descended to such V depths of darkness. A deformed monstrosity had crawled out of ;"the darkness and was challenging the world for possession of its soul. ;! If Germany should win this war I it would mean the destruction of the free spirit of man. Not merely was the Intention of the enemy the conquest of territory and world domination but he sought to possess the soul of the world and to destroy the very spirit of. free man. These things would be accomplished unless the enemy was utterly and completely destroyed. No man could escape the consequences of this war. declared the Prime Minister bondage on the one hand or a new era of Justice and security on the other. Every man must make the utmost contribution to ensure the defeat of the enemy and the triumph of the righteous cause. Not merely must conquest by barbarians of this land be prevented but it must be en sured that good and not evil be exalted for generations to come. Tl)05e who sacrificed their lives today, ,and Canadians had been among .. these, were part of the chivalry of the Oods. In passing, the Prime Minister referred to the recent arrival in Canada of a party of airmen who only twenty-two hours previous had been engaged in bombing of enemy objectives in western Europe. This was an illustration of how( the vastness and nearness of exist-, ing danger was to be measured in hours Instead of days. The Prime Minister paid tribute to the great part that Russia and China were playing in this war of liberation. Had it not been for the long resistance of the Chinese. Australia and New Zealand would have been in a much more serious position today. Had it not been for the Russian resistance Canadians might be fighting for their lives on their own coasts. j Oermans, Italians and Japanese still believed In their ability to conquer the whole world. Never j had it occurred to them that their , leaders or their cause might be wrong. No one could say after three years how tomrthe Tan rntaht. last. said Mr. King. The utmost effort of each lndlvldunl.p6iof nUal. since the start of the war to Its present strength of 400 ships andj 40,000 men. He also paid tribute to the exploits of Canadian airmen.1 Canada among the nations of the world was first in the field of able taxation and had led in control of the cost of living and manpower. Canadian production could never be limited to the needs of her own forces. In 1940. for Instance, Oreat BrlUln had been saved by the delivery of wheat and food. Until the forces of evil as represented by the enemy were completely destroyed there could be no peace in the world, declared th Prime Minister In closing. FURNITURE . . . Bedroom. Suites. Cedar Chests, Tea Wagons, Living Room Table, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Radio Tables, Occasional Chairs, Smoking Stands, Clothes Hampers. Mirrors, Medicine Cabinets, Dining Ropm Suites. FLOOR COVERING ... 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