AGENT: Mn. John Pun ‘ SUMMEBSIDI é Newt. Subscriptions '11s Guardian mu "s "Wain on: Sum: 11111 Booksio , Water Street. forolzifl Bakery, Water Street. umer Boy at 2o pa: day. or 10c 1T HE WESTERN G ‘ii-ifirfibi-‘fa 33't"§¥§"°“' “i” 4'i'miIir-s. umuu c. rm Ilih u", p.111 “lath?” of the following store in The Glllfdllll will be delivered to m, you. 111 per week. Ph -‘ ,1 give your order to the boy responsible for “K311i”, i UM UARDIAN Y “°‘"'"°' "Willem. Weier sum. M"! Guilder. c1 Granville Street. Summer-aide uy for this eervieq II your route. M? 111 local interest, but advertising 0i a newsy uature may be inserted 11: mm a word. strictly payable 111 advance. 1ets at ‘iavlor Drug 00.. Kensingwn ‘wok or catalogue. at Braces. _AGAREX. The safe and pleas- 111 laxative, 16 oz. bottle $1.00. (jcurllrs rtexall Drug. L-505-7-l7-2i. ; bi '- ut proof tires. ighlloclimrltoBraoes. L-477-7-l7-2i _Q1:ICK service on your films. 99111-11“ Rexali Drug. L-505.7-l7-2i. ullEV. EDWARD Simpson of 61.1.11 Buy, wis, will take the ser- vices in Malpeque United Church on Sunday both morning and eve- 1111111 L.535. _0:q TUESDAY July 22 there will be a strawberry and home made ice creum festival on Nruth Bstieque Church grounds beginning o: 3 P. M. continuing through the “9111118, 14-525-7-113-21 -l.0'1‘ l6 U. B. W. M. U. MEET _L:irlles from the United Baptist Church were invited to attend the reguar meeting of the Lot 16 U. B. W. .\i. U. on Tuesday. There was o. large attendance from Lot 16 and Siiminerside. The An interesting program was carried out. Mrs. Macicod gave a solo and Mrs. Winchester a read- ing. Refreshments were served at the conclusion oi the meeting-S. -E.\'JOYABLl-'J PICNIC — The school of St. on Wednesday a l'll00ll. The day was ideal for rush an outing and young and old enjoyed themselves. Sports and aizrmoon a delicious supper was rerred by the ladies on the grounds oi Mr. ziiid Mrs. Wm. Schurman. A role oi thanks was extended to Mr. and .\'irs. Wm. schurman for the use of their grounds-S. —COUR'1‘ CASES — Magistrate Darby held court this week at and heard several and Excise cases. A int-ii from Borden was fined ten dollars and costs for “consuming? lfiiree nicu from Skinners Pond, charged and found guilty under the Excise Act with being in the pos- its 0h of beer were each fined $26 costs. A man from Borden costs. A summerside party charred with driving a car with. rut a permit was fined $2.00 and IUSlS.—~S. —-FUNERAL AT ALBERTON- 'l'"iie funeral services for Mr. Mc- Qziald were hcfd yesterday morning from his late home in Alberton to the Roman Catholic Church. The iimeral was very largely attended. Th“ 5°i9mi1 High Mass of Requiem d by Rev. Wm. Mon. . P. P., Rev. Dr. Monaghan v ouche, was deacon, Rev. Fr. llalsli. st. Mark's, sub-deacon and ilfv. w v. MacDonald of Seven i-iii‘ Bfly. master oi ceremonies. In iilt sanctuary were Rev, D1- camp- btii 0i Si. Andrews. a former pas- iii or Alberton parish. and Rev. iiiimvcd by the members of the or- Tfli! ll up he was fun enoilm office My around herel” 1111, column is reserved for news] LBISMA-REX for stomach up- ._TO0LS or all kinds sold from L-417-7-17-2l. pith-now GOOdflCh Safety Silver- All sizes Fr. Gnutlct of Egmont Bay. Mem- with the Naval Department of Na- iifi; oi tho various organizations to tlonal Defense. Fhirli the deceased belonged at- -A. tiélfilfilfléfflit 331d martéhed > S "ICHFSC 0 e ceme 61')’. 11,11 11111111110111 w“ mam The srAv our LATER. - 0 C. headed the procession IDNNDON_1CP1_-I-1.1Q curfew i" °i iricizraphers, pallbearers and oars/a. A large cortege of cars and $3M; followed behind the mourn- —BUY yard h 1P¢pairs atzlsiafigs. °°°'1,I‘.{'1’1’.‘$f1i‘.‘5,“_ - -_.__. —REXALL Nerve Tonic tablets iwlth vitamin B. Box of 60 tablets, i5 cents. Gourlies Rexall Drug, L-505-7-17-2i. qmnaoua UNITED cnuncn i-The services for £11113, ,11111yA2QR,;1 Album a P. M. o ' iP. M. luv. Ralph ivhsidféifitlii‘! i it h-soo-i-ia-u. —-LEAVES FOR HALIFAX-Mrs. E- C- Refill. who with hep small son Alan, has been the guest of her er camp at Stavert/s shore for the past, 51x weeks, leaves Saturday morning for ‘ I-Iaiifax to visit her sister, Mrs. V, ‘S. MacMlllan-S. —S'SIDE BOYS GET WINGS\ Irwin Clarence Ross, son oi Mrs. Ross of Summerslde ii 8101111 of E. C. A. F. graduates Wm Feceiiiriy 80E their wings at MacLeod R..C.A.F. Flying 30111101 1n Alberta. Pilot Ross is receiving itiftffst°b is mp1 —THE 115th ANNIVERSARY ofi the Bcdeque United Baptist Church, will be held Sunday 20th. Morningi service 10.45 A.M. In the evening 11.10 P. M. Rev. (Capt l A, ,1, Higgins 11,111 speak and men from the “Air Force" will sink. In the afternoon at 3 P. M Baptist Cemetery hen q church will decorate with flowgris those who have passed away during the past twenty years. L-496-7-18-li . n. in ‘.¢.§.\1."l;\\\\YA\T Borden Mr. Walter Farmer o! Borden was a visitor to Summers do on Wednesday. Miss Jean Muttart of Charlotte- town visited her friend Miss Joan MacIsaac for a few days last we’: Mr. P. J. Macfrmis of Borden ro- tumed liome on Thursday from ut- tending the Postmasters Convent- tion at idctou NS. 1 Mr, Preston Darrach R.C.N.VR 10f Sydney is spending leave at his v ‘home in Borden. 1 < Mr. Blair Burch of Borden left ion Saturday morning for a iour of i the Marltimes. He was acn-tmpmied to Port Hawkesbury N. S. by hi; grandmother Mrs. John Elm-ice spent the past nine i Borden. | l imonths in i Miss Pearl Stewart or Charloiie- town visited her home in Borden on Saturday. Mr. Edward Oatway a.c.rv.v.n ' of Charlottetown spent the we--k end with his parents Mr. andi Mrs. Norman Oatway of Borden, | i_____ I m. and rm. William White and i daughter Phyllis of Borden spenti the week-end with relatives at Georgetown. Mrs. Erwin Jay of Bloomfield was a visitor to Borden on Mon- day guest of Mrs. George Jay. Miss Beryl Dorsey of Bortlenlleft on Monday morning for rottarva where she has accepted a position 1 hour for aliens outside London, for- merly 10:30 p.m. has been extend- ed to 11.30 p.m. until Aug. l0, when "double" summer-time ends. - used to be 1n . 100i. Werner Moeiders, ___- MERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY i111 111511 W111; 11111; Sad drowning iFarmers attcndi 11111 111v _ _ i- Accident at Iui Jun Can't Get Going You say ou are not the 1mm you l’ Check up on yourself the mirror. I your eyes are mudd and dull and your tongue’: coate as well, then you're n01; a. well as you should be. But there are other symptoms, Food doesn't interest you. Little things gel: on your nerves. You fall asleep when you should be awake. You try to get out of visiting friends 1 br going to the movies. _Worse, are too tired {or your Job. You're not lazy/yhu just can't What's the cause? our b stream isn't clear. There are toxins in it. Poisonous waste is in your . youioc etgoin . 1mm!‘ he Grand River Countv had another dfownlm accident yester when Earl Clank. 15 years of age and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark, 10st his life while bathing at Grand River wharf. The young lad had been with a party of young people Swimming at Grand River ferry, the evening before: all the others went homo a little after eignt look and when they left he was iii in the water but they did not was in any difficulty. ~He Bs that evening as aunt. Mrs. Sidney Clark. with whom he lived. usually retired early. Next morning round six o'clock b‘ ii’ s stem. Get rid of it. Kruschen is Hlames Skerry saw scone clothes and t e thing for that. There are several mineral 51111;; in Kruschen, balanced in exact proper. t1ons to assist the organs of evacua- . tron to get rid of waste matter every i 1 day. Kruschen is more than a laxa- i v a P! They notified tive. It is a diuretic as well-he] to flush the kidneys and at the same ‘ time keep the colon moist, so that i action 1s easy and gentle. A of Krusclien every morning you need. 1 Kruachen costs only 25c or 75c ' at all druggiats. Good health for less than a cent a day. Personals —-Pte. Garnet Affleck of the P. a bicycle on the wharf and thought he recognized the wheel as that. of young Clark. A search party was or- ganized and. round about 9 o'clock Stanley Winchestm- and Ivan Dlark an . bod into the circumstances. The body inch iwas brought into Summerslde to P. 1,5 1111‘L. Bowness and Son undertaking parlors. Dr. W. B. Howatt, coroner. was called and after viewing the ooiiv and getting the circumstances from the R. C. M. P. he decided the boy was accidentally drowned. The lad had been llvlruz with his grand- mother. Mrs. Abel Clark, and uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark. after his uncle army. he continued to live with his 1_ 1 1 aunt. The lad had lived in L-cit 16 $110k 11185311313131? 1f1e1ce1I1l1t1i11§13 8x131: imost of his life and will be miss/Ed Pearl Stavertfs. -Mr. and Mrs. A. M. May ani family of St. John, N. B- spending their vacation at Edge- water Cabins, staverts Shore. ~—Mrs. Wallace Harding anti young son Master Wallace are naving a. delightful holiday at Edgeiwateiz-S. —Miss Cllarl-Otie Beatty of Am herst was a recent visitor to Sum- merside the guest of Miss Shirlee Simon-S. -SlgnaIler C. Garnett Afflecl: is spending a few days leave, the guest oi his mother, Ms. Pearle C. Affleck, Mawley House. E a ——M. and Mrs. P. N. James and wlnsome daughters Vera, Jeannette and Carol are guests of Mrs, James sister Mrs, Affleck of Mawlcy House. --Mrs. R. W. Glepdennlrrg (nee Marie Campbell) Mrs. Mae Walker, Miss Florence Gardiner and Mr. Walter Kelinw. Moncton, N. B.. motored to Summersldc and were guest of farmer's sister Mrs. Penile C. Affleck. Hitler decorates Nazi war ace BERLIN. Julv 16 — (AP) -— Lt.- claimied by the Nazis as this war’s version of Baron Mannfred Von Rlchthafen. received from Hitler today Germ-, RII,V'S highest. decoration. the oak| leaves with swords in diamonds on the knights cross of the Iron Cross. In a special communique issued by the “Fuehrers headquarters on U16 eastern front." Moelders was credia, 5 ed with shooting planes since the start of the war. 21 more than were claimed for Von Richtho-_ n. (Von Richthofen was shot dlnvn on the Somme front in 1918 by Capt. Rov Brown of Toronto). The communique said that in the course of fiirhtmg on the east front Maelders yesterday shot clown lit o‘ Soviet planes. “Thus in this W81‘ he has attained a total of 101 planes s-hot down and. with 14 bagged in the Spanish war. has won a tour] of 115 air victories." (ThLs is the first indication Moelders is participating in the Russian campaign. R. A. F. pilfié who have engaged his squadron in English Channel fighting say he us- unlly remains on the edka of doz- British planes ly-Ifnce his high t0- tql or "vicious;- iie i 11111115 1.111“ m 1101111“. 011 1115111711111 next Christmas. Breeders are con- bv lus family and friends Hi5 int-h- er has been working in Freetown ior some time, The funeral will be held this ai- rnoon at 2.30 p. m. from the home of his grandmother Mrs, Abel Clark to the cemetery at Lot 16. Much svmoathv is felt for the bereaved relatives. controller Urges voluntary 0c - operation OTTAWA, July 16 - (CP) . R. Cottrelle. oil controller. told The Canadian Press tcdav that his hopes, 1a for a reduction of 50 per cant in. the inn-essential consumption of; gasoline and oil were based on the voluntary, patriotic effort oi the people. and not upon the new regu- lations. Regulations announced yesterday restricting hours of sale and bro- lilbltlnz the use of credit cards cr charge accounts by private consum- crs, were merely to lav the ground- work for future regulations that may prove necessary Mr. Cottrelle said. These regulations are expect- ed to be gazetted tomorrow and be- come effective Saturday. "There seems to be an impress- ion that our new regulations are: fcr tlic purpose cf achieving the cb—‘ iectlve c-f reduced consumption." Mr. Ccttrelle said. He stressed the point that he was dependlni! entlrelv upon the people to co-cperate as a part of the na- tional war effo . Mr, Ccttrelle explained further the situation with respect to credit cards and charge accounts. Fncse will be prohibit/ed in the case of private users. There will be no disiinctionfl be- tween holders of courtesy credit: cards and those who have private. verbal agreements with their local filling stations for weekly or month- 1y charge accounts. the controtler d. The regulations restricting pur- chases by private consumers from other than licensed gasoline and cil retailers, are aimed particularly at tlicse who buv from their employ- ers. as in the case of large truck- lng companies which maintain their own pumps. Private citizens who have two or more cars and their own W519i“ stations at home will not be affect- ed because there is no limitation on deliveries to pumping stations. But such fltilrfintslwilgfilentegirgccggoifi Big; cperae e v . rcrliéioe consumption. Mr. Cottmelle sa LONDON — (OP) -- Because they‘ cost more to feed than heris. tur- keys will be almost unobminable joined the 1 z ment House. From ther Field day at Richmond The second in a series of meld Days organized by the Division of Illustration Stations was held on the farm owned and operated by Messrs. Thomas and Waiter Noon- an, Richmond, Thursday afternoon, July 17. A good representation of farmers from the western section of the province attended the meeting and made a tour of the farm at which time a detailed description of the various experiments under study was given by the Supervisor Mr. W. N. Black. Miss Ruth Ross, Public Health Nurse entertained the ladies discussing variou; fac- tors associated with mental hygiene. DT- J- A- Cififk. Superintendent of Experimental Station. Charlotte- town dealt with subject o1’ "Pasture improvement" sireming the value and importance of this crop to the farmer as a summer feed. Mr. S. D. Irvine, Federal Production service dealt very ably with the topic "Some Problems of’ swine Produc. lion" and "The Rearing of Sheep", The value of "Manure and Lime" W55 emphasized by Mr. D. C. Schurman, assistant to Superinten- dent, Charlottetown, who polnwd out that experimental evidence in. dicated that nothing surpassed barnyard manure as a soil builder and a replenisher of plant food ‘elements. Mr. F1 M. Cannon, officer n charge, Dominion Entomological Laboratory. Charlottetown gave a very interesting address on the topic "Control of Insects Attncklng Fififid Crops and Gardens." w, J, Reid. agricultural representative Prince County represented thc Prince Edward Island Departmeng of Agriculture. The farmers were reminded of the assistance avail- tible from the Department in spur- ring the production of butter, hogs, crease, etc. Other speakers on the lliogiam included L. M, Cggggrlv Ottawa and Mr. Frank Giilis, Bay-y Side. P. E. I. The operators of the Richmond Station are to be com. Dllmented on the fine showing of crops and their freedom from weeds at this period of the season, Mr- loo Casserly of the Illustra- tion Division of C. E. Farms, Otta- wa. was introduced as successor to . Black and spoke briefly. Mr. Frank Gillis veteran funnel; of Bavslde w-as present and in ex- tending a vote of thanks me ting in this way as i} helped manv to solve their farm problems. He was delighted with £2,111; _ hg had seen of Mr. Noonans BRITISH HIGH “(Continued kirom page ll and Mrs. LePage. Mr. MacDonald enjoyed a short "dip" in the cool waters at Stanlcy1 eariv yesterday morniirg before commencing his inspection l-Slll‘. Ac- i comimnlcd by Premier Cniitpbell. he’ then went to Llic Suinmerside Ar- port and viewed the training. He was met by Wing oommaazder E. M. Mitchell. Continuing his inspection he visited No. 31 General Recon naisanoe School at the Charlotte town Airport of which Group C117)- tain E. A. Blake is Officer Com- manding. From there he went to the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve bar- racks in the city commanded by Ldeut. K. Blrtwlstle. He was then taken by Lieutenant Governor LePal-le to Dalvay. On the trip they were accompanied by Lt. Biru-wlstle, hide to the Governm- In the afternoon. Mr. MacDonald lnspecwd No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Beach Grove which is in charge of Lt. Col. F‘. f. Andrew. M. M. Following this he went to the Ordnance Compound and visited the Veterans Gtrard of Canada under command of Lt. F. A. Grimmer. ' his visit to the pmv- ince. the High Commissioner, ai- tended the garden party at Govern- was port e he driven to his plane at the air by Premier Campbell. At Dalvav House, Grand ‘Iraca- die. Mr. MacDonald was guest ves- tcrdav at a luncheon given by the vlncial Government. Premier Campbell presided. ose poesent, who numbered twenty-two. included His Honour Lieutenant c LmPage and His Worship Mayor B Rov Holman The dlsi-inEUiSiICCi guest was introduced by the Prem- >1 GUARD CHRONICLE 'the establlsPment of new govern- ueumnang 901191-1101- B_ w Lepage] ihev were nationals of Germany or Ital centratlng on chickens which have an egg-producing value. Buil Air-Minded Hamilton Women 15111111011 (Lin), 1| carried out by Mrs. W. C. Vaughan organllerll Canada, ier. and spoke briefly. expressing hlsigardens in which 018010115 food is Jiiiasurenstiizirruiievtenzflisitlprnismsnzrown. d Up Fir sis-Class Organization in Women’s Volunta ry Reserve and Capt. Mildred Plclterd, 0.0. Love of planes brought the l iitcloncl Ralston Due Shortly In 1-Princc County Prince Edward Island at this sea- son. A feature of the DrOKTB-lnme was a. Gaelic due-t by the Hon. John A Campbell and Sheriff J. G. Mac- Fadyen. At 4.30 p. m. Mr. MacDonald at- tended a garden partv given in his honour by Lieutenant Governor Le- Page and Mrs. LEPERC at Govern- ment House. Upwards otf seventy- five guest; were present. The DdILy was held on the beautiful. tree- shadod lawn. The tables were taste- fully decorated with snapdragon. Tea was poured by Mrs. D. J Riley and Mrs. Reuben Maodonaid. ices being cut by Mrs. W. H. Ya- Deau. New York. and Mrs. J. E. R. McEwen. The following ladies us- sistcd in serving: Miss Agnes Pwii- MLss Lena Mcbure. Miss Constance McFarlane. lVLrs. Lloyd Wormaoot. . . G. Spencer. Mrs. Blake. wife of Commander Blake. R. A. F‘ l Mrs ' ' wife of Flight . R. A. rt: Mrs- Andrew. wife 0i Li. Col. F. I. An- drew. and M155 Georgie Burns. DRASTIC MOVE f 1) o (Continued mm Egewlt: OTTAWA. July 11—(CP)-— D0- fenu Minister Balaton will leave Ottawa this afternoon for a brief tour of the Maritime Provinces, his office announced today. Col. Ralston will arrive at Hall- fax Friday to inspect army centres there. He will spend "a day or two" at his home constituency of Prince County, PEI. and return to Ottawa in about a. week. SEEKS TO RETAIN (Continued from page 1) fine Price Control a House oom- Lecn Hendsraml, Administrator. told 11-1 . mince investigating labor migra- tag; tggssctgzmitzgeu§ge 60:11:25’; ticns. that rent control wouldhebe ' ssar‘ tiain areas w re ($011957 and treasury- (M°r3en' giifinoe ‘work oiiroonmntrawd unless than), the attorney general, the ad- ministrator of export control and the co-ordinator of commercial and cultural relations between the A- merican republics. At the same time Sumner Welles, acting secretary of state, announc- ed to the inter-American financial and economic advisory committee rlent increases are limited vohintar- l y. Defence officials said e new pro- gram for a substantial increase in tank production was being drawn up at the office of production manage- ment. Funds were included, they said. in appropriations recently re- quested of Congress by dent Roosevelt. The O. P. M. announced that rifles and sub-machine guns are being turned out at a rate of more than 1.500 a day. P. Patierson. Undersecre- , War, announced more 6111111285 in the high command of the army were in prospect. following the drastic shake-up of yesterday. The navv said that keels were laid at the rate o! a ship a day in the 40 days that ended July 10. Twenty-two ships raven": launched during that time. The Power Commission. trying to forestall a power shortage. called for an intensification of conserva- tion effort in the southeastern states. Patterson also announced that the army had reached a peace-tin e pea-k of 1.477.000 men and said sub- stantial deliveries had been attained on a. new light bomber which he said was superior to any dive bomb- er in the war Before the Senate Cormnittee. Gen. Marshall said cltse attention was being to e German- Russiah war. Officials did not know irhht would come next, he added but thev envisioned future steps 01' great magnitude by the Aods. "You can see Spain, Portugal and North Africa mvtued very quickly. he said. “Each move lGiWCs the Axis fc-roes moire and more ready for an- other move.” merit procedure designed to facili- tate legitimate exports to other A- merican countries with special con- sideration of their general co-oper- atlon with the United States. Under this 1irocedure. the other countries will submit to the state department the l‘sts oi materials and products needed by the gov- ernmeuts or ior government-spon- sored purposes and priority will be given to these exports. In some cases the United states will act as procurement agent, obtaining the materials for the account of the Latin-American countries. The “blacklisting" was the most sweeping economic blow at Ger- many and Italy since President Roosevelt “froze" their assets and those of oiher European countries in the United states on June 14. The President by proclamation prohibited the export of any mat- erials now subject to export con- trol to any of the Persons 01' firm“ named on the list except under special circumstances. The ban ef- fects virtually all materlnls related in any way to war production and also to many other articles of a strategic nature. The proclamation made al-l ihpse IAN s curs. BURNS. snrr, ncmnc Muscrgg soot-I. nnrn rm Interpreting The War (Continued from P580 l) to Bobruisk. a?) miles and more west o! the river. Neither the German advance from Vitebsk to Bmolensc, nor the Red counter drive west- ward to Bobrulsk seems widely enough based to be of deadly New concept iflfcanccrcausc (By Alton L. Blakeslee, Alooollhil Press Staff Writer) BALTIMORE, Jilly l'l-—-(AP)—-A new concept that cancer sprinlfi directly from a breakdown in the growth mechanism of body @9115 was advanced today by a Baltimore on the list subject also l0 lhfl’ “freczlng" restrictions as though Oh, the blacklist were names of !“".PV well known German and It.- allan industrial, chemical. medical rind mnniriicturlng firms such as ihese:-- Bayer and Merck (chemical and medical); Krupp and Skodn (muni- llonsi; Carl Zeiss (Opiifiliiii A213 (film); A.E.G., Tuyssch. osram. °“,‘5°,,°'C‘1E§,°1‘§§"§4, qescmckm- 111 c Siemens and Halske, Slcmrns- 101.111c0111111g book reported e111. Siemens-Scliuckert, and Stlnnes 1191-1“ @119 ("sense 101101”; P1131510. (electrical apparatus, machinery, logical aging of cells 01' fissile- that cancer is a. distorted STOW“- resulting when cells no longer can replace themselves in a normal way. Physiological aging has little re. lation to age in years. It mean! the age of the tissue or orflfln iiseii -how much the cells have ex- hausted their Yegeneratlve 110W"!- Most body tissue renews itself. with young cells srvwinz to re- place those that age and die. Dr. Geschlokter produced cancer in rats by using ultra-violet light and estrin-an ovarian hormone producing sexual maturity-mo stimulate the Waging". Rats exposed daily to long treat- ments with ultraviolet light de- veloped skin cancer in l0 months. Ir the treatment was stopped after four months the rats had no can- ccr, but got it spontaneously in l2 to lldmotrpkphskTtlée "aliging tprotiess 4 starte e n rna mec an sm 11w Dolmds has 511120111231 1c; that produced “cancer", he ex- cases whore persons allow dogs to piliilnegénnal amoums. esmn de_ . c . '1 (5)5132? gvelrntlgittsledlntib iliigiibent; 5111?]? velops the breast. Rats given high daily doses of it for long periods etc); Deutsche Lufthansa (German airline); Condor ifiiriiiilflesi; Lflii (Italian atrlinei: German steam- ship lines, the Italian cable com- pany and numerous German and Italian banking and other con- cerns. The list included nearly 300 firms and individuals in Argentina. near- ly as many in Brazil, some 200 in Colombia, more than 150 in Chile. and lesser numbers in the other Latin-American countries. MOSS FOR. DRESSING! BRADFORD. England — (CP) — Red Cross authorities are urging people to scour the mcors for sphtipmiun moss which is replacing cotton wool swabs in some hospitals. MUST CONTROL PETS NDON — ( 11rd‘. breast cancer. Dr. Geschlckter H l - C of ih i,M.E.l~'lhri iih i n lloisfi iii ih..lid I I RIGHT Pith d human“ of “m,” 0f u“ women; Voluntary Reserve orpg emovemen rs a e y, one o e ve eran wome p o I 1:21;.“ 03c“ Jrlpetei-Bgnp ransmvrsgrikm l. are lay r c ar , Schoenfclcli. menace. Each tends to put the far-strung communication lines of the other in‘ jeppardy. O A Berlin claim that the town of Polotsk, well to the north west of Vltebsk, has also been taken, further indicates that the plunge to Smolensk is on l dangerously narrow front. Nevertheless, the fall 01' Smolensk to the Germans, if confirmed, is the most serious blow yet dealt Red defenders of the vital centre oi the Dnieper river front u! tint- $1.4- iln line. Unless the Russians can outflank that narrow sa- lient 0r prevent its use to [JDUI . heavy forces through Smolensk to fan southward toward Ros- lavl and Bryansk, rail junction: far behind the Dnieper front, Red armies operating in the Bobriilsk counfcr attack would. be threatened with entrapment. The whole Russian defence line from Orsha to Kiev could be undermined from the rear. But unless a vast Russian rout is in progress, the Gar- mans must pause in their east- ward push in the vicinity of Smolensk. They must widen m; Smolensk pocket quickly to the south, behind the Dnieper line, before the march 011 Moscow direct can be resumed without serious danger o! disaster, Not frumpy nor Ovcrdonc, iiov't Edict to women UITAW Jufi ‘Noth A. 1 ' int; frumby not This is the National Defemo partment edict in regard to new Canadian Women! Co s, especially in the matter ed un onns and use of cosmetics. The new corps, which Defunct Minister Ralston estimates will call between 2,000 and 3,000 women within the next six months, will wear kimkl uniforms along r114 lines of those of the Women's Transport Corps in migland. Designer of the uniform is a married man. his expert knowledge of tailoring and design supple- mented by an experience o1 fem- inine foibles. Issue to cach woman ac ted into the corps will include one cap, two "officer pattern" jackets, two slightly cored skirt). three shirts, two ties, three pairs of stockings, two pairs of brown shres, one pair 0f rubbers, one great coat, .1 ram- coat, brown leather gloves and a. "kriick-knack" haversack. urQGEKG-cn u». n...“- found the same exaggerated total amount of Estriri, whether given slowly 0r rapidly, produced can- cer, indicating thc- tilscase arose through depletion of the cell re. placement mechanism. Dr. Geschlcktcr believer in humans occurs bv the sam W55. iiwiigh no human ments have been made. liflnflrdgvlfills phin. CBHCET e pro- cxperk I Corps C-race 11.50., um. . .. ..