Here l;e asen on a battlefield at t L'y British motorýizedl units. A Britisýh ii th'i spsction aus th-eBrts drove the yau fïrntier- with Italian ieqjuipnient strew, after a attack is exaimjing corne of the wreckage. The two forc cashed is into thinterior ofC Libye,. T HE W A R - W E E -Cmetr on Curlrent Eývents Cluirchili Tallss To Italy; U. S. Moving Nearer War Itlapeople, lastwel ig ia a Seao, bwill r ýpairý aad fiefeatisni, fol- Iisolu -Egypt aald the Albani-i, Phulme Min&ister o! GeatBriainaddrýees- je invitation to revoit eD uce, the "mia who ht bis country to tbe lier- o!ý ruuLii" Tc this one .Mi Chiurebill toid the do you owe your pr1- pligt-Ialymuet eith- ptotefuil bteyof we ;o caIlinluthje Cer *c-cu'py, proteet asud holid tipe For Revot"? -- YrcTimes, commnt Churcehill'sý bold speech, ýhat1 tI]pýrimie Minister lly hjave taken so dar11iug iless cenivinced that co'n- italy were rp üt ver- rýegimle ;)nd(]witbidia tal Turlcîsh radio at Ani- dcarst that ani armiice ritain and jItaly wae "en1- ible.ý" The' aninounier,, au r- 1evë,-ers nluEgypt ve "greac-t repel,(cusSionis The nrewspaper Ucba e eamage idoue the Ital- andi thc,e renoval of tbe o!J aur attack on Egypilt ri nglandi's favor,. This If thie war w0i oi, Vo ig- 3ing hlowe at its li.a agrand ia he couutfry, from the wý,ar the: Axis, Bn- never before counteýr asmt ai the uiext few .Planei er Possible lavas- as week. Bait c-ngaged ila by Briteus h'-ad to do with the "Secur- ing o! îrimmedalîte ad la the foriý o! chips, plan'es and munitions from11 theý Amrîa, from tihec, LiTnite d States i rtiulr Tanlgible Aild, Nowl The blg problem iin Washlutifin, folowing the reeipt o! the Britieh t-equuests, was ho1w fto dlvert to rB- tish use wi-thoýut delay, war mýciI- it"es thapt wrealready in eitne The generj.al oiion) seeaied to be that "Roosevelt would fi ld a way.Y Competen Aercn barvr aýgreed tilat the balanceewas now tipped ln u fvor o!thie United Statesý ente3ning tlie iwar at a arlydate, much enrîlertan predlCteýd two Rek go; a ire nt soea form of Alnenlcan-Brîîish Union, milita,-y nd eonmiagas tocolite in the nea.r future. (Leading most directly taG war ewn the U. Sý. and tliee AXIS would be the Lise of. Amierîcan :'nshpelaBvitish cOuIvOyel. * ** e O "paeOn ertgood will towrd en'there v was very litte la the werlIý last week. Japanese Make Dogakin Shoes To pro'vide sodies ithshe~s ani gloves, but mietly to get rid of sýtray ogethe agr-iculture and fte~rymin istry la ToIclo. Japan, is pro-poeing the zase of dog hides. It la urgedi that sta.1nipiag ont honiees dogs wNC-uld help reieveý the leathe! shorYtag, prove a meýane of co-operatinl,-- with the rice sa'ving movement and protect the public froi rigmd oge, sTrie hide of a groaru(dog W,1l provid(e fOUr. pairs of chocs. Hanldbags, gloves and juipr aIso cari bc made. The iiz- try's figures< showv that Japnba at mJilion dýsand that lIfo! them aýre homeles. Evergreens Need Winter Protection Join Main ýStem.S Together to Reslat Snow a 'nd Sleet 'Whether or nout wfin ,r bas really seýt ii for kjeCpSeUis ltlietoLüv a thought tatheWelfare of ever- greens sa d brubs turing the ver- 104 betweten 11w naud sjprieg. vetry yeaIr thousanIde0Of beattfl e-Vf grepen sp)eCimens are avreyiujur- ed erediy bca Cetey hae ben ]left to r i)tfoi er teees, Much of the d'aiage "3e doue by seeet storaIS anid hay ali of Wet enow that freees on the barchee, bend- i Dg then, dowiia I tey breaz. TPhe m.ic e act üita neerr. may have giene thýrouigh many win- ters unnjured lY no gumaate that it lesafe.- PRQTEtJT SHRUBS TOO ofegrenee! betype ,that bas soveral ,mai ranhe are esliecdi- 137 sufbject toe now iaid Ice hijury. it le s r ttask te fasten the main steme ttp~thei- with ai mâF., stout rope l sin ay that they Cannet baelLpreadnart lu suchý l maniiOr as to cause spit.Thie oiage willl sufly ide suCh suip- Pa orfrM vwlewi f net Mte rope can be made lacozispicus eby eeakiug It n eeusbingleeta%, whlçh serves is.oas iaprserv- The Royal C ~ieà , Do- minion - Provincial Relations StUdied How ta ReUieveoathe Municipalities, Hence Rural Areas, of Part of Their Tax Load. (NO. 4) Far and away that itma scem, what je goinig to haup»en in Ot-. tawva at the Coniference of ihe Dominion and the Poieaon thec Repoit of the Rwel.Sirohiý Commission affects d(ir-ectIy the-- ntaio farmer. Lie very f(,-w, other things that happen away uwuoiol1 uu te nulcialus ndwhen tile urdeji is remcvedl from the shoudeirs of Ontarioit wil then be in a better position to try te relieve the miunicipl- tiesof p"~t of thesImmlad. aWi-t i,, almeet si;P important, the pro-. vince eau d CevotLemreof its tUrne- and effort7 to hielpillg' the mi comm11unities find thleirowwy out o-f the mar-ie of heavy deh, and consequently heavy taxation. Th lpoince of, Ontario sae the- burden, lasomle cases ju largeý par-t, in somre cases in only mi part, of the education, public weIl- fare, aad lpu-ab1iec health ,lor al m-un]icipaljiies. With thle impie- mienting of th RwelirisRe- port, the provinee wilibe able lto take over a gr.eat.'er shai-e of the(- finau)cial assistance of the mluni- cipalities which in nmaily cases have been eaiu too heaivy -a loaPd lfor seile of the snmaller centre.s to Cr, Who Be The essenîc fras taxa"i the 2hitin ation toýhoS if the Repo and the taxýat Wure jes o ar:; ec-Initaýbixapp ajport as ,red je Sof tax- at a Life ýs righ-tý ,es- plan- ~es are ier te- uch as ason Is which a tree ~x and ~s, and which grouud rength- r trees .1, and I cluse s411 ai- ~p~1x cd it, cf refrain anches, y use- rposcM, to the uic. eher N ,AR FI r: 4 'L.' 'l'