he SUM "_M UARDIAN sum last-Pl: rumor COUNT! m m - llflll be left with u“, you wEsTERN c; AGENT-Mn. Jellll SUMMERS munitions. ‘TIE-Hum may be bourht any n any of m, u Bookstore, Water at. Toronto Bakery. Wltlr it i” G di ‘will be delivered to Th. w“: 21".»: day or 10o oer week? rder to the be! responsible m- den if .-'|‘his column is reserved for new: u; local interest but advertising oi a uewsy nature may be insert- ‘d ,1; 2 cents a word strictly psy- follvwing store; 1n tel‘ S . ti‘! Grenville pr GEThtheilresby ter. agents of -—MOIB'S CHOC f Taylor Drug Co., or APUNERAL SERViClL-The fli- lm“ ~“’“‘“‘“ m "'6 ‘a NED To TORONTO. _ been visltbig relati left on Saturday on return n; orlllllg liom 5t. James’ church, mom Bay, Rev. Gavin Monaghah h the family plot in th "naming c1 nictery. ..\‘ls‘I'l‘l.\'(i Till‘) PROVINCE. — nnri Mrs. C. P. Lifibrletter and M a Tanton, who has been t_on and Mrs. Tanton, Saturday for her home —Mra F. M. Webs a, who h be 311d‘? Eli. 135523531‘. er iome in Halifax. Th Miss Mary filial’? accom SEND BOMB (Continued from page 1) -chi.dren, from Los hsummersidc and Linklet §“ISIVIVING AT GARDEN LODGE o Garden Lodge, Su LYQI Miss Dorothy I. Mor- prcderick. lllarylflnd; M188 Eva Lil- [ran Beers, superintendent of the hanage, Mount Her- E. 1.. Miss Elizabeth Mac- Powiiul, and Mrs, Wood, cg _RETURNED T0 TORONTO. - iir. M. E. Strong, who with his wife 1nd daughter. has been visiting his W. Strong, Central Sllvci, Suinnicvside, ieft on return io Toronto on Satur ind young daughter. remain for a short while and will visit in Saint John on their returré e Am eedJiudson planes used bonfibiiig operations gave be l ~' . serschmitt aging-s; we Mm Mes Eye-Witness Story "As we turned awa dive (on the sup ly sh p near Stav- anger, Norway) t ree Messerschmitt 09s came for us, A rew of shots went into our tail and dam. aged the starboard rudder. 1 turned to allow my rear gunner the Messerschmltts into He let fly a sooci burst and we saw tracer bullets striking home. Messerschmitt fell away out of con- trol and crashed into the sea. were in the clouds before the other w‘ had time to open their at- urday mornin is]? Misdghb ilnSlhaIbell, a en su eny on Friday. Mrs. M Sharbeli on Thursday and her rather sudden illness and death~ with much regret by the people in the district with whom she was well ° aotdeuainted and held in the highest es em. ' ills: Winnifhed MaoLean Mcnczon. N. B.. is visting in Bor- dsii. the Blltst of Miss Eisior Camp- .\irs. Rbginald Rodger den ivas a visitor to Mcnctcn, N. B. Before the large_scale battle over the channel, there had been ' in which some bombs Peri but no casualties rc- wo German bombers were Fighter planes of the RAF. beat back Nazi forays over the channel and England Saturday. man, attacks cost them four planes 3—3raising Britain's three-day brig to 12.: Joyce Love of Borden re- luznad home on Wednesday from t vlry pleasant. vszt to St. John, N 13.. uiici-e she was the guest of he: lirozhcr, Mr. Ohares Love. m Among the visitors to Charlotte- town Wednesday were Mrs, W, A PlPid, Mrs. Robert bfaoPherson and ills Pearl Sinwart, of Borden. Aim at Targets Ashore The Nazis apparently aimed at‘ targets ashore Saturday, from attacks on convoys, and least two raiders were shot down-I raising Britain's three-day ba Nazi bombers to 31. _ military objective was hit. T ers ranged from Northern Scotland to southern England Friday night and Saturday. But Royal Al planes, guarding the Isles in con- stant vigll, scared above low-hang- imz clouds to wheel and dive on f...‘ German planes before d reach important objectives. Miss Jean Mluttart of Charlotte- bln was a visitor to Bord-en on lluusddi". guest of her friend, ivLss O v-s Mrs. Victor-Gallant of Oa-pe Eg- rioni 1s vi=lting in Borden the guest ‘ilher daughiier-in-iaw Mrs. Eimile in rvt W- ard Mrs. L. EJChOITI and lit- ic daughter Helen left for their iicy uorr‘ nocomipanii We TJHllCZlllilE by lviirs. Elen. M's sister, Mi. B‘: tri . § {S a w Gallant 28—(CP)—Anotl-ier ship for Royal Canadian Navy floated in s slip at this port today-and if all the good omens of its are nny indication, lady luck will be riding in the wheelhouse as it takes to the high seas in the battle against Nazi Germany. M“: and Mra Frank Dailziei and ""1 Spend rig their summer _\S ill CiCOFgNCWYi. Three times Saturday, along the southeast coast swift pursuit intercepted Nazi squadrons. fight a big black Gennan bomber pilln8tid into the sea. each of four‘ German planes drop- ped one bomb lnefectlvely, A lone raider attacked a vessel in the Eng- lish Channel but was chased off b In Friday nights forays two civilians, a man niid woman. were killed. Oll Depots Bombcd Oi] depots at Cherbmirg, St. Naz- aire and Nantes in German-occupi. ed France were bombed systemati- cally bv the Roys‘ Air F‘orce Friday night and tons of explosives At St. Nazaire repeated hits were scored. Air attacks also were renewed on the railway yards at l-lamrn, in the Netherlands. and an im ortnnt electric power station .\lr ‘A. C. Hcivhrt of Borden re- l lirirc on Thursday from a . w: in Ctiarlcotztown. erring_ of Murray. “'4' bra‘ vcry hzppy to welcome nrmrs here on Friday, the " Guides frcm Borden who \\' fifty auz-i cn party of the i \‘H'lli"liS In-"iPute wag held sliding clown the ways 511-7. suspended from the bow hit the hull sharply and champgane bub- led from the ribbon as the ship touched the water. All other fea- tures of the brief ceremony went off smoothly. Hrs. P. J. M‘CIlil1lS_ Mrs. G. Shrubs. Gent-s P. J. McInnis, sac- M. Campbli. Crnscf- Dortmund power station and air- dronies at Scliivol and Waalhsvcn. in the Netherlands, come under R. A. F. pounding be- fore. All planes returned except for one engaged in the night attacks. R. A. F. Continue Assault! Thus R. A. F. bombers continued g1, their work of smashin dromes. waterway centrations in a wni cripple the bases and ich Germany must some sort of working condition the Nazis are to spring their awaited invasion attempt on Brit- MENT ON mqnitinuciTfroniM page l) ___ ‘ ivnsorcslilp resolution ex- viii-c ihc united will .ir..~ to nci in hemisphere de- administer jointly any iircsteiied with a change me quarters it was consider- v that niuei- has out elf the invasion try pendin! B" B" u ush eastward in search of o tions in mechanized , war. of course, is maintainlnfl the greatest defensive gathered together in the tl island. But at the same is watching the Axis in the east. This increasing strength of home t defence forces. speed-lli? terial production} increM uccess of the Royal Air k and defence. have tion greatly in the t month. nugh it is believed the French colonial em "1"""i‘y session tomorrow. e10,‘ othe Airgerlitine gele- "a oay e pans go minutes. Rev. prayers for the launching. the Bri- tish Empire and the Navy. the National Anthem was sung by the small crowd. workmen knock- ed out mauis and the ship began sliding down the ways. QgGJWL iittcr his duties here are f Argentine representa- Afscntina) to deliver to lit Roosevelt, and I certain y (‘Vvfythinz possible to u to Washington after the gtrieot mention the contents "11. United States Secre- instlon of the Meditat- e Rove! Navy ensend- pa v moletelil the resmution draft. m. u the 955w", a, eclsi-at on and resolutirh. l now for presentation to tneace ommission and to a se- Penflrv session tomorrow was r ult of painstaking search .cr _ s that would leave no doubt c! - American countries’ meaning. _i_______ HONOR Alli. PIONEER. JONDONs-(Olfi-Grlfflth Brew- picneer in British aviation, who ircsented the nation in four bal- s be; n m n elected president of era ccnfi ence as front is concerned. RED LIGIHLSENIRY MANCHESTER. - (OP) — All" several fatalities l Defence Volunteers. gnsls are ordered as pre- liminary warnlnk. t?! L111. Illllttl’! III SW1“ ERSIDE JHGUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Highlights Northam Races Make your plans for Wednesday lflfiflwflll. July 31, and count on min; the greate t d: f the year. 3b entri'es infizurrwiligeea. Drawing for positions will take Place (tomorrow) Tuesday evening at Hugh Walker's livery stable, King Street at 8 o'clock. Owners or owners are asked to bring eligibility certificates. Arrangements have been made filtering. so patrons at the races can have dinner and supper on the grounds. Races will start at 2 p, m, gtnmi. "d Tlme. 3 p. in. daylight saving. No delays will be permitted tn hold up the race program. It will start promptly on time and be kcpt moving. Officials who will conduct the races are: Starter, Dr. F. C. Doing- an; Judges. Ernest McTague. w“. tel" 5- Brown. Carl Weeks; Timers, L. B. MacMiilan, Dr. A. A. Lock. flirt. Ira D- Co"; Distance Judge, licnry Redmond. Dancing in the evening from 9 CLIFFORD McDONALD. Secretary. till one. L-lll.‘ Unexpected Death 0f Mrs. K. Sharhell There passed away early on Sat- at her home at Port. who was was up and about as usual will be learned Mrs. Shnrbell was a member of St. Brid ets Church. Lot 11, and re- ceived Church from the hands of her pas- tor before she died. Mrs. Sharbell leaves to mourn her sorrowlng hus- band and the following sons daughters: Col tngwood Corner, N.S.: Mrs. MacDonald. Pprtage; Mollv at home, Durmcr, Bos rlogtngte: Edward, Portage, and Gab- re a Bethlehem, _St, Paul, and four broth- ers, John, in Argentine, and Akei, Miliiri and Nuntukah in Syria. The fuiieriil is taking place this morn- ing from her lute residence to St. Eridgeis Church. Lot 11. Good Luck Omen Seen In Launching e last rites of the Catholic and Mrs. Robert McArthur, J as. ton, Mass.; Elmer, home. Also one sister in A opossum BAY Porvr. launching At the official launching Sat- urday. the ship was christened by Mrs. George MacLachlnn of Mont- rcnl. wife of Col. MacLachlan. de- puty minister of national defence. Mrs. MncLrichlan swung the bottle of champagne easily and it did not; break as it lightly hit the hull of the corvette type ship. A sigh went up from those who re- membered the sailors‘ superstition that, imy mishaps at the launching mcnn ill luck will dog a ship. But the ship gathered speed into the the ribbon-covered bottle The ship, an nil-purpose type, will be used in both patrol and pursuit duty overseas and is one of a number being built Dominion for the Royal Canadian -.\'zivy. in the Disclosure of details of the ship is not permissible but it can be said the vessel is sturdy, will show a fair turn of speed and was built especially to meet. the needs of the i; Dominion's navy. So far only the hull has been completed. Engines and fittings will be installed and the mounted as quickly as possible to send the ship on its journey over- seas. $11115 The launching took only a few l". G. Smerring said Then the chocks with their CAPE ‘POWN-(Clfi-South Af- rican military authorities had good response to a special call for experi- enced motor-cyclic the mechanized uri ts of the over- 52"! ‘M?!- lb enlist with of lvrililrinbcr of 1195565. was di iss d ‘ r bilbfilaglstrate c. leiuglggswdly atoiceuseri “was n9 a mp t dist lb - any event? mer ute liteiature, short of any such attempt. aim-med with ltlgerature with ihe intention ‘having’ cannot be erature‘ within in the information find that havin ture with the ma; u‘ i: .. is no t ereforc in t‘ ‘ 1 _ the defence or caniodhxicgjililitnijilrlmtsfl I musttherefore dismiss the lnlor-l motion.’ Dom YmtUYW-ized Canadian, Mn‘ trate Hughes recommended iliri connectio ~ltl t-h another cEhaiSge} e so“ mm rate 9.09-5.91 per cent lli- Flying Officer H. M. Guelph. Ont. reported killed in action: ing and bclicvcd klilr-d in iiitlinlli 21 killed on nctivc service; 7 lilPfi on active service: 12 missing mid believed killed on fictive six died of ivonnds on active scr- vice; on active service: report/ed missing now wounded in action: wounded on active servicr‘ now ro- ported wounded in action. MURDERER WOULD BE PRE fused. Worrell has s Jail for having mur Dismiss Gharge Against Member 0f Jehovah's Witnesses arr. s-rnmmu ma Jul 2s iOPl-Ach ‘r " '- Mrigviiaezhuhile; e outlawed Jehovshs 5e W95 flTFfl-isned under section flfllzfnghe Defence of Canada Regu- fg/lggnfllld have for distribution be. ‘gléiigflulggfgggiire in violation of the 0n a charge that "he did re- June 5 and June 22, subver- Masiatrate Hughes ruled that the charged with an In for _ He vzas having for distribu- that evidence fall; on. "I do not believe buting is an offence because construed as Mi of any kind. It is a state ti‘ posse i _ ‘ 1 find 1.115151 (ifigsequently I mm . such as Before dismiminiz the German. c- l? Lisses lay investigate further liollar Makes Slight Advance NEW YORK. July 28.——(AP)—'I‘lie free pound sterlin di) ed nvn (191115 to sass in f ~ g ‘p States dollar in M85 Saturday. however, managed to advance .375 l of a cent to 87.8784.» U. S eims oi the Uiiizeu ulet week-end csiil. he Canadian dollar . cents. (Ottawa foreign éhClllllllfl.‘ board count». The Swiss franc and Alixclcoii pcso held even. 10 ilanadians 0n Air List 0f Casualties LONDON. July 28_(CP Cnhloi... Teri Canadians. one of them hold- er of Cross, were included Ministry's 40th casualty list lSFilPll the Distinguished Flvinc iii the Air tonight. The list contriiiicd 204 names. One 0f three Canadians iistni as missing was Pilot Officcr S. R.- Hendcrson, whose father Winnipeg. Henderson ivzis dorm-nt- ed with the I). F. C. in Jrmiinrv or his pnrt in shooting" rimvn n f German flying boat and ntinvkinq a second uhiil lils ammunition wris exhausted. 'I'he list of Canadians folloivsi Previously reported missing now reported killed in action: Pilot fif- flcer D. G. MncQuren. Dvumhcllrv. AitlL, 8nd Silt. A. A. TOZVIWNlFi. whose next-of-kln iivcs in land. Em:- Wounded or injured in fiction: Robertson. Missing: Pilot Officer S. R. ‘Hen- derson: Pilot Officer R. M. Buch- anan, London. Ont, and Pilot Of- ficer J. S. Torfzalson, Clinrrliill. Man. Previously reported missing ll(l\\' reported prisoner: Pilot Officer I. s Adams. Smitliville. Ont; Officer D. Mncllonnld, Vviniiipcg: Pilot. Officer J. Plnnt, and Flying Officer G. E. Walker. Gloichen. Altn. F110! Wimiilicp, The list shows 29 previously rc-i ported missing now prisoners; six previously reported safe; 19 killed in action: l2 n-nund- ed in notion, two died of received in action: 2i; prcsumcci or missing now wnunlls ‘Accident Takes Life 0f New Annan Man ‘Mr. Harry Walker, a Prominent Farmer, Instantly Killed in Sad Fatality. A sad fatality occurred on Satur- day morning about 10.30_ at the farm oi‘ Harry Walker, New Annan, wlicnaloiided gun discharged acci- dentally, and killed Mr. walker in- sliihiiy‘. Mr. Walker had gone out to his fox ranch to kill a skunk which had been about the place. C’ i’ ‘llll; his gun loaded No one ‘havingllvi/illkel‘ had leaned the gun by the of d,‘s_ door of the ranch, and in opening l ilie gllil had gone off, and the iuli an Nil-charge of shot entered his head. no; flgqujrn H“ I, view of ilie circumstances an inquest the dates mentioned} and I filHhPTi _ Snbvel-swc me,” . ilio rruicii, but was found b ayoung ntinn of 4151-1, L_ l‘ 1nd‘; who was staying at t e house prove“ 1n miflcaYgxhv-iio iiiid gone to see why he had l which will be hard to fill. Mr. Walk- -o lL0\\'lilOi' Wiilkei" of Carleton. lilio lute Charles Clark, of Wlimot liriouvn the loss of an affectionate wrs, Summcrside, are left to mourn iTlic sympathy of the entire com- linunity" is extended to the bereaved n ftcrii con from ltlcssrs. Pcrcv Loivther, Cornwall, bunks, Arthur ‘Interment was in the family plot in flilt‘ People‘ Canadian it iiu- l liUIilV iliev Will definitely be on lives iii l do)’. srnmnu Liii‘ squadron said it "will slim m: lll ncAOn with built Hurricanes." ll l.‘:.p.‘:iiiii‘.i that the Canadians -li‘l'i\'t.‘li lli LllLiL. PllUiiflii '.ii.i\ live-v iiocd not call on the re- sources of the iuuiiy u long day." Lion names, but called the Squadron .i‘{1li(‘l' "ii vctcrrin with more than 2.000 hours to his credit." llil- sirlliilllnlils Young proud of being the first Canadi tigiitci‘ (iuvivcl from ii-iiiniiig scheme will soon be over. and wc would like to kind of teed initial ic-L iliciii an example." ll miss- scrvici‘: Wriiiiiiiflfi |)l‘\‘\'lfill<l\' t we t wo 133 missinlz: one Dreviouslv reported ACIll-lll-IF FREE SYDNEY, Ail.<tri\lia.—B-0f0rr cou- siderlng an appeal for the rolcnsc of a convicted murderer. Leslie Cove Worreii; State Cabinet was informed that. if released. he would bccomcn lay preacher. I The application for release was re- nt 20 ycnrs in cred his wile. BUT may 010F171‘ L —(CPi —Wliliam IJVERPOO Henry Jones. 2'7, told a Consciou- tlous Objectorflr ‘Ifi-ibunai ho turn- ed from Anglican to Nlciliiwdivt when war opened, Methodists would become pncilisis. He was registered for duty with a voluntary ambulance unit. thinking ilic ..._Ti—._. i0 L‘ girilvil us u sub-tropical flitilt, grows on inc Cniiaciian Prairies, so does a \‘i.il'l£‘lV of other fruits. Supvriiiivrident Dominion Experi- liliililll szntion, Mordeii, Manitoba. should prove of particular interest“ l0 iiiose who are not familiar wliiit has been accomplished in fruit growing in lhc report States: . plant. shrub, tree and vine so widely illtlPn with fruit. Apples are carrying n. full crop, There are several hun- llrivd named varieties, They include olll-tiinc kinds. such as Duchess, Hi- boriinl and liuciions such as Me ba and Haral- son, rind manv new ones, such Bl Beacon and Mount. themselves with abundant fruit. In 1940 many seem to be overdolng it. Wlicrl‘ o. tree has an overload, e tendency is for undersized fruit and n severe drain on the vitality of the individual. vein hybrid crabs is of special in- 011110115- sour cherries. including C]li‘i‘l'lL‘S are mice. as is their usual custom, sand filcYlTV and choke-cherry bushes are a on ran nllv Oll- on u: up ocumt omen Au . .I\’OII nin- ani nun. . 4m: . . . canner- ael AID New: mun ruvwm ‘ will mature many berries. Mulber- y . .. s v‘.i"..i him, but from the circum- stances, it would appear that Mr. i. , B. Howatt coroner, was culled, also the R.C.MP, and in WAS considered unnece . Mr. Walker was alone when he went to iltll. rciuriicci, Mr. Wll-KE!’ was held in the high- est esteem mid his tragic death has lctt a vzicniicv in the community‘ i1‘ was born hi. New Annan and was U7 vcurs of zigc. He was the son of ilic late David Walker and Deborlalh e ‘Feast 0f St. Anne Observed At Lennox Island The feast of St. Anne was ob-- served by the of Lennox Island with their cus- tomary High Mass and celebra- ‘tlons. The (Pretty church of St. Anne name for their patron saint was prettily decorated for the oc- casion and many friends from all parts of the Province attended. Rev. Robert MacDonald, Redemp- torist Father from Charlottetown formerly of Grand River was the speaker for the day and also cele- brated the High Mass which was held at 11 O'clock. l-lls very excel- lent sermon was based on the gospel for the day. In the sanctuary were Rev. Ben- nett MacDcnaid, Grand River, and pastor of the Indian parish. Rev Wm. V. MacDonald of Alberton and Rev. Urban Gillis of Wellington. The choir of the church rendered very impressively the responses to the Mass. The church was filled to the doors for the service. In the afternoon the Indian people and their friends enjoyed themselves in their usual care free way visiting the different parts of the Island. Delicious meals were irsvcd by the ladies of the parish. resided on n farm adjoining the old Wnlkci‘ liomestead._ Besides his grief-stricken wife, formerly Hattie Clark, daughter of Valley. one (laughter Jean is left i0 husband and lather. Also one brO- ilicr David. on the homestead, and cne sisici", Mrs. Thomas D. Carruth- family in their sad loss. The funeral took piace on Sunda his old home an Rev. the were was very lzir elv attended. Donald Hood nott conducted service. The pail-bearers Leigh Loivtlicr. Carleton. Bruce Cur- tis, \.Viimot Volley. James March- Wriglit and Tal- mlfiilt’ ltiuritpomerv of New Annan. Cemetery, Summerside. ihter Pilots inc Air Ministry said yester- ...i- ministry's news service, de- Canadlan- i bFllli-lll as_a complete In addition to bringin their . ,_ had "the o dentist and aymas- i licv brought wi h them spire parts to guarantee The announcement did not men- It said airmen are‘ ‘an squadron over here, and rlicm as saying other boys 'l\lzlll_\' persons may be sur rised ‘ll that apricots, usuaLy re. The latest report of W. R. Leslie, the Prairie Provinces. "No previous season has seen Wealthy recent intro- "Clilb apple trees usually deck The new race of Red- lcrcst. Their pectin content is en- Pcars are bearink well. ehcuse, bearing. anklng hcav eveloping in abund- nrc in “Plums have a good set of fniit wcll distributed over the trees. Ap- ricots are bearing abundantly. Scout is loaded. Indications oint to a 1100C supply of seed on S berlan and Manchurian apricot seedlings. Chi- ncsc wild peach seedin s boomed liclitlv‘ but fruit pvospec are poor. "Grapes are less vigorous than usual. but a fair crop is anticipated. Aciintdin has been cnrrying great nnariiiiios of bloom and probably Elderberries are vics riic prolific. Native fruits are liuhtu to lii0éil¥yi mos y pen u . Gonscbcrrics and currents are in ‘marl production, Raspberry D101!- inilS should be. satisfactor ll the rainfall is generous in J Isl-i the preparation of the sinteniuiiis, the ministers will deliver" and i expected they will together stitute outline of what the has done, is doing and proposes to do which has been mode since tluw. _ start of hostilities. U week in an attempt to .. their business before next siincliiy. Hour-ll i>\ They started morning sittings on‘ Thursday last and will COTiillliif‘. to vlll‘ sit. morning, afternoon sary uni-ii they finish. Bill, one of the domestic measures of the will probably receive third to the Senate which meets tomor- row night. lwnle ciluniry m’ in the Lower‘ House prolonged opposition develops in the Senate there hitch in the plan to end the ses- sion in the present week. portant bill measure Board Act. It provides for a con- tinuation of the bushel, basis No. 1 Northern Mic-at at Fort William. Apricots Apples c And Other Fruits Thrive In Manitoba nipeg Grain Exchange, it was pressed to do so by farmers’ organizations in Western Canada. it is unlikely the exchange will be a. large factor in the wheat mar- keting machinery for the present year as the board likely will be the sole buvcr for the farmers‘ wheat turn will probably sell all or most of the wheat sold ti tain. the Defence Ministers Ontario Government on the qucs- tion of volunteer civil guards at a day-long conference between Col. Ralston. Major Power and Nnvy Minister Macdonald. the Federal Government with Pre- mier Mitchell Hepburn. General Conant, and Labor later Hlvel. representing Ontario. reached were not disclosed but it. was stated the Fedcvnl ment recognized the right of On- tario to organize civil the province's solo responsibility. ment is concerned with the same problem and is making about the arrangement. with Ontario with n view to hnv- lug it made applicable to British Cou ‘ of War with preparations for the national registration and announced ilear Facts , 0f War Effort orrswa. July ' 28-—-(CP)—Facts and figures about Canada's war cf- ‘ fort will be laid‘ before Parliament tomorrow by Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King. Defence Minister Ral- ston, _ Munitions Minister Howe. Air Minister Power Fulfilling a promise made week Mr. King and the ministers‘ directing the war program wit. pin members in p0ssessi0n_ of nil mo‘ information it is possible to dis-, close so that when they return LO’ their constituencies about the end. of the week they can pass the in- j con , comprehensive (‘iovirriiiiiciit the IUOSlJ 6 1! r The Prime Minister did n,“ luivzirii-cs two points to adopt the suggestion of a scum‘ i‘ I oi CflDJi ___._ session put forward by 59ml‘ flli- WK “FLLICK w_ x 1JONDONIJHIIV 23|_.(Cp cable». position members. He. decided to, _ __V l All-inbcrs of tlic first Royal Cana- tell all that could be told iflillolll‘ in... M; Wmnpn; 11153-, (lliiii Air horse fighter squadron to conveying useful illfflflllllllOll 104.11,. U.“ at ,;- 0mg of Mrs, Albert i‘ .il'n ilriiniii nic uiiciergoing a pe- the enemy in regular opcn hllllill‘, HHTHW.’ M, Jul‘. 1 :iorl ill 'il- "isllei" iflillllilg "to make of the House. __ ifilii ‘i. iil iiiviiibr * hUliiJiV .~.‘.ii'c that when they meet Members will work overtime ililb ..\‘[i‘=i. l 0pm,,“ 511mm; --n-_-\ a clcnii up llllll cvcn- l rig, including Saturday if iicccs- Insurance important session rend- ng early tomorrow and move on Unemployment must The It has the support of all parties and unless should be no The Commons still have an lin- bcfore them in the to amend the Whorit present guaran- prloe at 7O cents a While the Government decided o take no notion to close the Wiri- although Governmcntt wliciit and it in Great Bri- Agreement was reached bctwccn nnd the representing Attorney- Miri- Detalls of the understanding Govern- guhrds on The British Columbia Govcrn- inquiries rcnchcd mbla. Hon. J. G. Gardiner. Minister Services, pushed along the dates as Aug. l9. 20 and 21. Tin‘ first shipments of forms wont out to registrars in British Columbia and thqxukon lastweek nuts had a banner yield in i939. and many trees are producing well again this vear." The Dominion Experimental Sta- Indlan population I Slight Luii Appears In ‘Steel Lines .u]l tin.- fl})]lt‘lll'c'(.i Lil sevcra. . .>t Nico.‘ production, bill ulllrl.‘ ‘ ltlil‘; Lllllllliiii‘ tl\".l\l¢ Lilld HUT!‘ is ilQ illtlllkillUll of pllu: uuukilws 1 VXLllll. v H I OIISB ' I l l the iiiiignziiic ‘liila u ALE l <-ini‘r;_- i'ilt‘_\' fossil n st zidllvii, )0l‘i. l0 C Lilli-l rs. . “kinetically all and liifllA/C capacity’ is active and ilifiil‘ work last such as are out for relinlng. Foundry lllbli ;- " ~i " sumiixcr suinpiion oi ' L. ‘it’ Iii )1 i:‘i ll ‘ill. ,4 xas-eiwwis or 1ilrklcs_ Meeting closed '11s , iniiill_l‘i'_ of the ovciiing was spent by knitting and sewing. (Patriot please copy). LONDON’ nro still nu 28 and A Jill 0F LIVING Con be Quickly lost by Neglecting Constipation You can't enjoy Iiic to the luii—fael right or be riqht—il decaying wastosiinqar in the system. You must Iiave inner cleanliness, good digestion and healthful raguiarli . Dr. Marco's Indian Hoot Pills should help you w cnover your eystcm outs Slug- ylah. This dependable 5O year old remedy Cilillcilll! no harsh, habit-forming drugs. It: spacial vogorablu ingredients liolp provide the gentle assistance Nature often needs to kaap the system functioning regularly. (in! a package oi Dr. Morse‘: In-nan Root Pills from your druggiat—ioday. INDIA/V R 0 O 7' VCLE\'EL.~\I\'D, July Z3.—tAP) —A$ slltgili irkcl. ioiiuy oi . _ icli silnltlie iird .i iillllUl' SJJCI-(Lli- iiPl|llllg ])l'0(lil‘.'t‘l'.~ illni. iicciuniiinuui ’ are isuliiciuiit llll; usually (lull porn - iii liiv nclilp iii lo '.\ Nils. FCVIC“ large Loiiiiagi-s for cx-i l. Britain, some going,- >_\' "in. <.i (‘iiinon tut‘ partial iabri- i a cution prosl-iiiiiig a. problem to pro- ci steel," the blast re- on available is being expedited illgiillV affected by the and with the automobile production i211 rate. ii niid reinforcing sic-cl liold to the high lcvelofl, tho Illicit. w \\'0L‘KS,‘d6f€l'lC€ work; ,‘b(‘ill" proiriiiciit, with iiicreusiiii fflnflal-k)" m‘ w ‘he People m“ 1 unlit.‘ construction coming out“ IEDPESBIW- ._ lcnli-niizis continue to place hcavy, Great care has been token iii Om u ‘ . W is ii tactor of vvcnkiicss on \lti‘l UOiIlDOSIIO to decline to 537.553 niid the steel- ‘ composite is down 2'5 arms iii- i-II-prociiiciiig The t: inst wcck. "nil- in GcYAcqiirlintcil." fol- ivlkiflilllff Crrjcd in unison. < of Ins: mceiing were road 151.1, vmrc‘ {LOSPHLPII and paid. , Y‘ . 1n‘ icportcrl one sick, ' pic is l“'0in the annual and‘ ‘t mun: iilinlis uwre given. Col- ~ ‘Hfl in 95 cents. Mrs. ii niicd the members to rlie next meeting, roll Kl‘ 39d by n recipe for, .‘1 Nntioiinl Anthem. Lunch -‘l‘\t’Li bv iiic linsicss. The re- -. o; CIVILYAN PILOTS ~10?) —Commissioriis ihblc in the lwyril Air -opcr:itional work" Lilith pilots between i war. tion ai- Morden of more than 600 acres in extent. began experimental work in horticulture and 2cn>r~l agriculture in i916. It is now the principal trial grounds for fruit var- ieties introduced bv thc Division of Horticulture. Central Experimental Farm. It has been demonstrated by the experiments carried on at Mor- den that fruit growing can in‘ s11" cessfullv undertaken in n more or Liess limited wav in different DBMS‘ of the Provinces ._ _ . - M.P.'s Can Act as Well as .5 g .s».i.....<.s. ¢§n"> x. . ‘was... - Ami ll i_t r-onir-s lli notion ilir-sxl- In“ ‘ Wm of (‘cumulus mirnil lo hi! PIQP-"T°‘I-YFH_‘L‘H‘ ' t ill l c'ula PiLLS The Modern Vegetable Laxative ,,, .1 . i‘ i. l I iiucnou AT mew LONDON IPIU-IXT. ll RIVER Lilli l’, 1r. ~'ll.\lll’ i I é t. F i. ‘t. M)’ house containing ti rooms will (iambic Slluiiterl Hilllill n it'd‘ yurcl- (ilnlillli | i l'l‘rkuiu'ii to in‘ uru- oi rhi: but suin- llll'l‘ l‘l‘.'~il|‘\> oil i’. i1. l. property contains l ucrn liiiiri with LHNIJ g.!l‘l|I‘Ii. hold cif rliriiil, dining‘ mum, kitchen furniture nnil wrmkir iVcst uml thi‘ first nriii-lc will be sold at i l‘. 3i. Stzmilairrl Time. 'l'erms (‘as-h. If’ day is unfit sale next day l\ ‘VILFIELD BERNARD IICGH F. MORRISON, L-9-7-26-29. zmic hour W‘ Saratoga b Turns To Pari-mutael BARATOGO SPRINGS, N. Y, 33111.1’ 28 lAP) -Proucl old Snratnva tlirone rooizi oi is iiilikiiiir u loving ‘x shut. l) row is u‘ ignm Doukc.» ~ tlic T"l((' Evc 0110 seems resigned to now. Iii the old clays it require 85 to enter rncincks sacred por- tnls mid ‘dutch the 300 ti‘ u: mimcy. ‘Pouiorrow J 0M3 nsanirvriw "YREBEA KD/[BERL- South Africa. a fCPi-v-Tiic loch‘. school board ha; asi-zerl the imvr‘ ‘at id Cillllil‘ ' C . x , school c 11.1‘. ciurniion o‘. the ivnti) w: i-i‘ ilic llvvibil UW-"i" other ["l.')llll4‘i o! m» \‘.'~ 1...... i“r Tin-v nrl‘ ivxpiin; l, who.“ i; designed to bacir _