' Sllociiafl. NB. ‘ e _.._._.____.____.__ .__€_._______ __ [i :E WESTERN GUARDIAN i. AGENT-M"- "1111 POM. M Water Street nut-ruin» m | SUMIMEBSIDE and Newu, uluerlptlerll. Adverthlng uhuulg y. h“ "m, M“ Pa“ 0?’? Th” Guam“ n“, ‘b. Mum “u, l‘ l"! 0f the following ltoreu u. [unlnlersldez- Bell Bookstore, Water if, Toronto Bakery. Water 3g, - “it?” ~ r er y my or u; ||v¢ your order to the boy ielpfllallglffer £512.33; ziiohirihizfirif“ u pTllls column lu reserved for no“ , of iuual interest but advert _ oi ll ilcwsy nature may liq ln . , ell at 2 cents I ‘Wad strictly aiilo In advance >__ __.lTTEND BIG AUCTION on rclllises of William J. Smith, Maple liillls on Szithnrday at 1P. M. strlzldard Time. L-333-7-l0-2l, JEW MODELS in Kodak: at Iuylor Drug Co., Kensington, -llOME MADE ice cream at soc: on lilo lawn or calm-a] Christian Church, sum- dc. Thursday evening, July L-378 -GOLF DANCE - The golf ii‘. the Summerside golf cluh d w grunt success. many tourists l. opic from outlying district; n ill . Tile club orchestra pdllril 'ceilcnt music for the Gainers. Several sweepstakes we“; ill_\'i‘\l for yesterday on the cqufse y riub mcilibers. -S, —'i‘lf.lNSl-‘I-}RRED - 0n Friday evenlni: Mrs. A. Clow. entertained tile Iiill Knitting Clllb. After re. frvsinllellts were served a. pr“. Ql§i.l"0ll of a beautiful cake plate iilli pm Tillie) was presented to lilrs Charles MacArthur an active l 1' who lcavcs for Charlotte- 'l iviiere Mr. MacArthur of the R.C..\l.P. has been transferred. -—~\I'ELIJNGTON CENTRE IN- !'l'l'l'li'I‘I-l REMEDTBERS SECRE- T.\ll\'.—'I‘lle members of the Well. iurion Crntre Women's Institute illri this month at the llome of Mrs. Ellhi li-I Steele. After the usllal bl llcss, Mrs. J. D. Lecky was calledfiglge more young men for the mm_ l is ry. uliilil to mad an address to the sec- It‘ , Mrs. Florence Norman, who alight in the school for the lwo YNlfS. The address. ex- ~. l; rcpzrct at, the departure of NIIOHIIH. was accompanied by a silztniilc chit. Miss Noonan replied ill Slilillblf‘. terms. bunch was served bv ire hostess at the conclusion of the lllcetlng, 3 —KE\'SINGTON POLICE (‘()l'll'i‘- Ycsterday’ in the Police liiilisinlzion. there ivcrc four drunkenness heard be- ‘iii? Profitt. Tilrce oases . ( , the fourth was (lisnlls- 5H1 for llrlul of evidence. Mr. E. H- Si‘ llfz. sllnlmcrside, acling for the vrlltillll and J. Watson Mac- ’ ilrilllg for defence. The rilsu was the result of a whicll occurred at a rest- cilriy Sunday morning. The ‘l in dismissing the complaint nwllllllcndcd that all restaurants alt: public placcs within the town * sod at midnight on Satur- . lZlliS in accordance with the L Us Day Alliance Act, except in cows of necessity and mercy, and that the Town Council would see that the law in this respect be en- erred. Summer Bible School Opens At Summersiile The 8rd Annual Summer Bible Bcilool ut Summerside opened on Mfllldiiy in the Presbyterian Cilllrcil Hall. The classes are from 9 llnlll l2 o'clock and are under t‘..<~ direction of Rev. Wm. Ver- vllllf poster of tllc church. On lllfliliiil)’ 41 pupils fronl the differ- ent Protestant churches enrolled. On lllcsciayi the enrollment was 51. ll is expected the attendance will real-ll '70. Seventeen of the pupils are llolv MllOlflfS. The school has llilliiils l to 10. Qualified teachers ‘- sllldcllt nlinisicrs are engaged for tne season. Last year much hvipilll instructions was given to tho children who found the classes qlliio interesting. This year will no doubt be just as successful. Tt'(li‘li(‘l'-'~ engaged are as follows: lllllil Montgomery, Malpeque. NCglllcrine Braham, Scotsbum. Folio Bruce, Haselbrook, RE]. Domlld MacDonald, of Pictml. NS. now student missionary in 1i. I). Duncanson, llonary at Alberton. A luulnwr Bible school service 21g b0 held on Sunday, July Illt. y, Borden Dance ‘i l TONIGHT l The dance of the week. Presbyi Orchestra. iirange Tea “There will be Matinee Races (l let!!!) at the Drug-c Ten, Ken- fliun. July mil. Lash and vol- t“ '~' llPlzm are offered for the nllowlng gp0flg;_ 3 Mile Bicycle Race. 1-2 Mlle Running new, "10 Yarn Sack Race. T"! of War. (Smile vii. Clftown). 100 Yard Duh Ladies. 11m Ylrd Dllh Men. Dancing Content, ludlq or fairies received uutll noon July student uiu- " PRINCE count! o°wu°l DTIIIIWN. Water It. M!“ Gilli". 67 Granville st, homo in ilunmerulde l; —woN SWEEPSTAKES - M: glltafflslg Gaudet lvas the winner of Go“ Cfigeallkes at the Summersiile of 40' with ‘t’ gffggiclafgkglflsfia scorg net score of 36. ' “n5 BUMMERSIDE POLICE COURIL. at? the Summerside police court, two n we" ChBPBBQ with an offense flzainst the Prohibition Act_ one w“ 5111911 $15 and costs or 20 days lmd the other $20 and emu m- 36 6W8. by Magistrate E. H. strong. s —PRESBYTEIf.lAN PICNIC. _. 5111147181’ School picnic of the Pres- terlan church was held yesterday a ternoon at Stavertfls Shore. The weather was ideal and there was a large attendance, Games and sports We"? 911§BEed 111 by the yioung people andade icious Slipper was served, s —IMPROWNG — It is pleasing w report that Mr. Phillibert Gal- lant of Summerside is improving from his very serious illness. His sons Private Elmo Gallant and Private Emmanuel Gallant, who, had came home to visit tileir fath- 61‘. have now returned to their units —-8. ' —WEST PRINCE PRESBYTERI- AN RALLYP-The Young People of the Presbytcriail churches ill West Prince held their ailnuill Rally iii. Albeijton on Monday afternoon and evening. 'Ii.;ere was a very gQQd at. tendanceat both afternoon and eve- 111112 Se-‘tfiwrl-S- Mr. Qiordon MacAr- thur VICtOHa, West, presided. The speaker in the afternoon was Rev. Herbert _B.untain, Tyne Valley. In the evening, Dr. O. Scott MacKcnzle Ph.4D., principal of Montreal Theo- logical College, addressed the Young People. and appealed to them to This was very necessary for the Work of Jesus Christ. The Al- berton Young People's Society serr- ed tea. to all present. S —CIIILDR.EN'S AID SOCIETY- The regular meeting of the Child- ren's Aid Society of Prince County was held Tuesday evening in the Town Hall. the President, Dr. J. A. McPhee presiding. The agent of the Society Joseph A. Gallant. re- ported that there had not been a case before the Juvenile Court since last November which he con- sidered a record. He reported that the children were not obeying the curfew low no well since Daylight Saving Time came into effect as it was broad daylight when the 9 o‘- ciock bell rang. The opinion was ex- pressed that the society would give any assistance in their power to the placing of refugee children when plams had been worked out by ‘he Government. -S. Tile Women's Missionary Society of ‘Trinity United Church, Slim- merside, were hostesses at the love- ly home of Mrs. George Sheen for the members of the Baby Band on Tuesday. The mothers and their little ones were entertained in Mrs. Sheena beautiful garden and after the usual business and devotional period. a very happy time was had. Miss Dorothy Allen delighted the guests with a solo imd Miss Ethel Strong and lviiss Geldhart sang: a duet very pleasingly. A delicious lunch was served at the ‘conclu- sion of the part and votes of thanks tendered o the hostess for her charming hospitality. —S. PERSONAL! —Misa Gertrude Gillis. who is a nurse in tralninz at Saint John. N. 13.. is spending hcr vacation at llcr home ln Kensington. —Mius Dolly Matthew. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew. Summerside is attending Maritime summer school at Sackvilie, N. B. 4. —Sununerside friends learned W. A. Hickson, formerly Miss Jes- sie Emma Mulrhead of Summerside. -—S. —Mr. Henry Whitney of New York is at present visiting his mother, Mrs. W. J. Whitney. Blun- mer Street, Bummer-side. -S. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT PERTH. N. 13.. July 10-401?)- Nows of a fatal shooting accident emly this week lit Upper Kintore reached here uxlay. The youinz victim, Douglas Patterson, S, died in hospital Monday at. Bath. He was wounded in the groin when a chum picked up u, m calibre rifle and. tihinking it was unloaded, touched the trigger. Mel AlIGTIll RT MAPLE PLAINS ‘ of u change In my 1 will uell by Aultlon on Saturday. July 13th at l P- M- Stundurd Time, my farm contain- In‘ 100 gcrea land together with crop, This farm l: in 80"}, shape wltll good buildings and wei ‘i fenced. Stoc . 2 good work lgorscs. 4| rnllch cowl. 8 your“ cattle. ~11 11min 1 hay mower. . Il.. l fl@<‘l1°"11'l seeder, 1 single seeder, 1 farm‘ wagon, 1 driving wflifflh. l 5111K" wood llelfll, l driving ili-lgli, 1 howl tulle, l let dlso narrows. 1 ""111 separator and all small articles found on u well equipped farm. Term: Cuah. If day la unfit Sale on ltloniluy- 15th at some hour. WILLIAM I. SMITH. HUGH F. MORRISON. On i '2 h- Auctioneer. l . E 3 i :, L-aI-t-t-stnn-aao-l-ifzi. _- _ . _ en a gala prciiliere at the Capitol ENTERTAIN BABY HAM) 'Tilcat.rc last night and elice Olivier are cast as the beauty and despair of love as they wander wildly over moors of the The stars are brilliacigi supported by a cast of outstandm! Players son. Hugh Fitzgerald. Donald Crisp and Miles Mnndcr. “Wutllering Heights" picillrimd iroln a masterly screen- play written by two of Hollywoods leading scenarists. B911 1186M 611d Charles MacArthur. standing and emotional sweep by William Wylcr: the picture photographed 11$’ Gregg T019106. whose dramatic lighting and out- dfibi‘ cilllcllrllagflrllflby illve "Wuth- g firing egl " a tiroodlng. sinister mood which is inl kreplng with its stirring tale of love "llltl hate. Too much praise cannot ‘no given to ilnn 477,054 or +5.5 per cent. t compiles long-range averages for Capitol Summorsiile Last Times Today I Cathy. . . I mod lo mm I strange, iiom love by marry- ing another monl SAMUEI. GUlDW-YN preterm W Ullllllililii HEIGHTS ' ra-rlarrfng‘ MERLE llBEilllll - lllliiEllllfi llllllill lllllil llllfll with Flora Robson ~ Donald Critp . °F!“1<1*_":.Fi*.=ss~:“__. Also News of the Day. Shows at 7.30 & 9.15 Matinee, 'l‘hur., 3 P. M- lilulllirillg Heights llas Gala Premiere In Capitol, S’siile sanlucl Goldwynfis "Wutllefln! Heioilis," based on the unforget- table love story of the Bully ifronte novel of the same name. was giv- won the thundering plaudits of n capacity audience. Merle Oberon anri Lilli: nlliniic lovers who discover the the desolate Yorkshire country. including David Niven. More Rob- Williams. Geraldine WAS The picture w.“ all-econ with nun. under- W88 HElll ll A Y AT Bergen Fraser Kens-ingtou pre- Pi-uf. A. B. MMIDUn Francis Xavier Univcrgilg, 0111811, W88 the guest gpegkey; farmers and fishermen in Mflritiimes was long term credit. The credit unions were providing a very satisfactory means of short leasant two iveelis‘ term loans but sflmething in the r i". nature of banks “we needed. They would not come immedia would through time 1'01‘ the Dwple of Canada to learn the technique olf oo-operation and pox. All join in udsiling tine tiny make a success of it miss an earl-y recovery. eluded: Mayo J. E. Campb ll Summerside, IHon, w, 11, Danna‘: Minister pf background of ' and brilliant Big Increase In Railway Earnings MONTREAL. Que, Jul 10 —The cross revenues of the ul inclusive Canadian National Railway! for the week ending July ‘lth. were 543125.996 as compared with $3,246.942 for the correapondnlg wreck oi.’ 1939. an increase of I1.- DRESSES STILL TOP COST ITEM NEW YORK. July i0 -—(CP) - 'I‘hey‘ve figured what Mun and Bis do with the money you give them for clothes. un unofficial report of the Bureau Lab“. Statistics 42 cities. It shows men spend for less on clothes than women, both spencimost between the ages of i8 and 2i, and that boys’ Clot-hoe 006$ more than girls‘ up to theuge group 12-17. Here's how (in cents) u ‘u clothing dollar goes: Dresses, 22; coats lmd suits. 20: shoes. 1'1: hose, 13: underwear. 12; accessor- ies, eight: hats, six. sport logs, two. HOME IMPROVEMENT LO ANS (YITAWA, Jilly io-(Cifi-Home Improvement loans totalled 3.764 ill Junc and had n volume of $1.- 516270. an increase of $118300 over May. Finance Minister Ral- ston reported last night. Number of loans since the plan's inauguration Nov. 1. 1936, was 110,- 870 (m June 30. Total volume of loans ans t44.410.525. National Housing Act loans made ill June totalled 594. an increase or 47 over June. i939, and had o. vnlrlllc of $1.8M,981. Total loans mridc to Junc 33 was 17,115, with n volume of $58,514,610. date to 29. was reported yesterday t in its ihth .lt lit. i116 595M471“ Pffdufi‘ i-ifigy were Steagf-Seriggiasnl: 1H I i Mien the smghgrnwilzzhy iBailey. Cpl. W. L. Thompson and v l r 1 1e g l ' bring Heluhts and make lt one of the screens greatest contribution: R with regret of the passinrr of Mrs. =ince 910v"? 111516118 Came of BB9- safe in England 1940..., BIIUPERATIVE Interesting Program Zn u... llvcr ii well. It takes in...» good, old Cartons Little Liver Pills to get these two As poundaof bllofl 'i f l d k . . l , _ _ g d-t U y Clubs ::::'.1‘.":.:l:i.:lllf§*.ifniiiisl“ifi:itl§ l’.?°“““' i.’.-,'°*?.“.......°“".. hitii“°ii‘.”“‘iioi%llibé“ spoke on re 1 1110115 Have afculomclllzfutlgvénocgfmglzafilrlfllgflfign wjfwfiif, gi-ileral lines. thzh {women urn. a or u er‘u . e ver s y t m t 6° g rt, numelfitubborniyrefuseunythlnl elsdtfle. ma‘ lghtzf ogzsaznugaxguwf ‘kfiggetigagram A r Th tied out. Miss Olga Isles, nurse A ‘geflflrul aging-song opened o o: mum. w", 1m- the ‘lhilberculo aslw save (‘You m: piper - aired t K 11.3w flnfltfi address 0n die Miss Gladys Mallet at ‘lruvellers ' em n “d” “ a“ Mo W Rest iunu n. very delightful solo- u field day. Mr. He said one of the needs of the the co-operatlve mortgage bell’. he said. but The time was up‘. h, decal-m 091975 F/Deakers yesterday in- Agriculture. W. R. Edward Island Research and Du. ners. oi ., is advising all vis velopment council, and H. K. s. 381111111118. vice-president of the (1 same rgani ti , but _ lottetaw-no , n on h of char A 11111514381 program was includ- Id in the afternoon's events. Those taking part included, J. P. Mac- b Inn . siunmwside. James "S. Jr.. Kensington, little Helen ° And You'll Jump Out o! Bed l: in It lust decay! in the bowell. Gu b out: up your stomach. You get constipated. l poisouu go into the body, and you fuel sour, lunlr and tho world looks punk. Kensington was u l)U‘iii105S visitor to Kensing- ton on Tuesdiay. Charlottetown on ‘Puesd-a-y after l to licair that the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ddvmrd Brcunl, Mar- gin-ie i: confined to her bed, criti- cally ill. town was in Kcnsingtcn an mes- day on blislneis. town Field Day opcning the events on Wcdne-(itlax the 12th. smmd, second to none in the l Women ’s Institutes District Convention At Travellers Rest mauul puma lvwlnr Prwflm of the Woolen‘: Institutes of Cen- tz-ui, Lot 1o, Belmont, Llnklettier, In the mains I W"! interm- Ne-w Alflmll, Bherbrooke and ‘Prav- in: program was presented. fillers m5, was held on Monday in The guest simukcr was Rev. Mr. Travellers Rest hail, Mrs. Rm- E. Hodcllnozi, pastor of the Nor LIVER Bl|.E— Morning Ruin‘ to Ge The liver lhould pour out two poundu of quid bile into your bowel: dully. If this bile Amcrobowl-lrnnvcmentdoeun‘ ' , [It t the cause. You need aometllin thutworkl werk or the League. Miss Haszilrd. u e r of Women's Gordon and Frances Best of Institutes gave e Liillcletter Road sang u duet very slvcetly. Two little girls, Lilly XVI-an- ilci-son moi-h ‘loo of Lot llt also dc the “once with 5, dllél. llfembere of the Women’: 1n- stltute put on u analogue which was very much enjoyed. At the conclusion of the evening demonstration of aprons from flour basfi» In ml; connection there was u (zisplay of needlework rom flour bag cotton, when six tables were Judged. New Annan Institute Won first prize; TTDVEUGI’! Rest 2nd and And Vicinity m. monk Amett on’ Biunmerslide Mr. James Ilynch renamed to SUMMERIDE (lUARDlA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘WAKE or Yllllll no.1 i MUR PS FRO? ACID STOMACH Avoid cruel niiuiuch puluu, dliil-euuiu; “Lllllltllce, hi-irllium, hot or mu: iii-u, Illill-lliltflllfllfl d...».....-.. inul trill-r .l......l.».. fBIL-(‘Il l» ...-... .......... l. n» as llo-l-ll \|.~ l... ,,,, Mfllw" bound Stomach Pnwdu! f0 iii-lil-lil. Y" Pfllh-ruuuiiig slid. , , , u. llslp definite your lyllFlll . . . lu llllnl lilulure feature your elumutll w norm . , , , Be 1W1 to y...” iiolrinrIr-tnk Mfldlqn aiuiia Slomocli Pflwdi)! n. aflgbnllijtiz-YUH use uiuioul. paying Central Lot 16, 3rd. New officers were u inted for the conning year: Presdent. MP8‘ Ernest Inman. Belmont; Vice Pre- sident, Mrs. Anlott Simpson, Boi- mont; Secretary, Mrs, Wm. P. Miller, Central, Lot 16. . Supper was served by the ‘Prov-l ellers Rest Institute and u social hour enjoyed. "llovil Scotizrs New Premier the ofillrtesy committee brought in a resolution of thanks for the hos- ilnilly- of the Travellers Rest In- . lliic. r0 Rel’. ivLr. Hoddlnott for s address and i0 all those who had contributed t0 the program. The program closed with Th ‘ King. holidIW with n. lends in Kc-nm ‘Their many i..ends will regret suffering from chicken i___. vMr. ltlacMillan, ll u! follows: ML 5' Hendmsm o! charlotu‘ General and Mzinstcr of Lands and IMrc-sis; Hon. J. A. McDonald Zvilnlsfer 0d Agriculture and ltiarkcting; nmmrm ber of Premier Angus L. Macdon- icl aids cabinet, bcczllnc Premier of Nova scotia today as Mr. Milcdmlald resigned to become Callzldas Dc- fence Minister for Naval Affairs Tile 69-year-old cabinet mcmocr took over his predecessor's portfolio of provincial secretary-treasurer and lot tile present at least, retained his own two —Higllwilys find Pubic in the breeze, .iors that big Eli's are on tileir way for our fair il-illl illi- big Co-operalive .c:i both his ixiriiillioiilld the ‘Orange Ties" on _ and Myron McArthurb i8 Tflfc mPcY. irch is by the “my ‘Miariumes l . the Legislature ior Hams, the n.0- ccssinll l0 u..e preiniersilip climaxed ‘.10 years in provincial politics. He lmd lWCil chllirillan of the old Pro- rlncual Highways Board, Minister of n tho 17th. a n2 \\'I‘.ll the beau- MacDonald, daughter of Mr_ and iiflll irccs and f "rs now ill illll Works. H“ Md Pm“, H1K1‘“‘“l‘-*M"" , . .. ._ . Mrs. Emmett MacDonald, char- bloom in the luni nrcis is certrzln- 1,391‘ 51116611511’? lCUlill of lvii. flilislylsifigasilfilllcxlig-M Bigmlifiifiitrgfligflf lottetown, and Miss Vina Higizlils. 1-" a P‘_"‘,"~"' 5 “"1 “">1‘?”31 m“ “m! a“ fififffsmaio '5 gawmmen s illlil‘ mvmbei- ‘of the Lmiislriiive’ Kensmgwn‘ are mm} Wand c!‘ H 'I'l‘l0i‘:\l'8l'e no other changes in Council. the aDDOmT-“B UPI)?!‘ if of the Province‘. now abo.- Mr. F. J. Cannon, prominent in oreanizimz a fro-operative concern at Mt. Stewart told the meeting the organization conducted a $31.- 90" business in the first yiear of its ure was up to $41000. while this vear present indications were tile business volume would exceed 360,- T 00 Proceeds from the day's was announced. Speakers during the day praised that move cn the gig-é giliythcse responsible for the Brazil Gets ll. S. Warplanes POR TOF‘ SPAIN. Trinidad. July 9.--iCP Cablel-Eight Brazilian air force fliers reached Trinidad by air today en route to Los Angeles where they will take over five of several new American warplanes acquired for the Brazilian school of aviation. GTE? will fly the ships to Brazil via e. Canadian Overseas . Casualty List OTTAWA. July i0— (GP) —- Death of four more members of the Canadian Active Service Force overseas. bringing the total to the National Defence Depart- Pte. L. H. Sword all of Toronto and Staff Quartermaster Sergeant '1‘. Knox, of Bison. Alia. Two who were reported missing in previous lists, were said to be and two more were reported as seriously iii and two as wounded accidentally. To-‘l tal mixing to dale now is eight. BRINGING UP FATHER (C‘P>»S\vt{7! a existence. The next vear the fie- “In” “'11 ~“ W‘ “- a lien“... , _ fl"‘("i\’h(‘(l ill the S-l. event l“ were given to the Red Cross. 1:111“ the cabinet. All ministers were rc- slvorn. as Premier Macdonald had to , 1s. . tender the resignation of his Wlllllfi‘ lic c01ltA‘St§fl lUi-‘Ke-iifillly "1169 government as :..e loft. The PFPIHIQ!‘ gvlli-rrll elections. He was defeated also vllcalcd his Hclliiax South scat . 1W0 linen he madc- hls first bid m the 1e islmm-(a f- ' in the Legislature. LieuL- O\'(‘i‘ll()l‘ F. F. Mothers. who earlier had received Prcinior Aiacdonaldfls resignation, adnllllls- ll . lered the oath to the new prcllllcr. ‘vlncc. and his five colleagues. -- —~~ Tile cabinet line-yup. in addition to_ [WSIVOIIIKITCTQ _for uclles.__ YOUNG BOY DROWNED WOODSTOC. N. 8., July 10— xv a slvlit cur- SlVnlllllngl this Everett. l4, John River, <l"r'fll€‘l‘< mrlrle an llilsiwcsssiflli to rvsllc the youth. His had not bun recovered to- K-rnllrtli liimbemliln. is one of the prmlllnvllt men in the pro- i p z lion. C. G. Power, minister of national defence for ulr; his dcpuly. J. S. Iluncan, and Air Commissioner L. S. Breadm-r, chief of air staff, visltcii the R.C.A.F. stations at Trenton and (lamp liordcn during lili- work-cud and inspected every phase of lririnlng. Slaslillig ll Tl l)“. mlnlq" for a“. L, M", through red tape, the three chiefs of the R.C.A.I-‘. frankly asked ill. (‘amp film-den. ) officers and men for complaints and suggestions. Later, Mr. Power} 1J3 Wl-st seat 101' personal, s. . sir. lviacblilian member of,’ i-Miliilll. a contractor. bulld- - He lluids several companies. i official — ——-i- in Li" ' — - '_ ;, 6.700 Prisoners, ilnternees Sent iTo Dominion < lion. J. H. MacQuai-rle, Attomey- l l LONDON, July zo-icl- can l~09bfift Prfllw. und secretan" c BMW. deputy minister o: agrlcul- —--—- ture D1". J. ‘T. Crote . f. Among those 'i.lti ml lot! - i v . ‘ ut f ‘l _ 311 1-, of sociology and 3110x1356“? town on Tl the 83205558. HUQKFIILDMJS’ Mmisur or Hib- 1 £1212: (lijlmfi (in » 3i a Prin f W1 ‘ t p,» . l - . - I lic illunll, l-i. ~18 Dunsuteanqs U:ifi§rs%gl1e%e Jandc st. Fifjviqi}; ‘R1; I-dlvailllicioni grams. o “up... 1., n. Currie, Minister , _ _ an- .. .. \ . . , l r - . . . .. non. Mt. Stewart, Miss Mildred Kenna. * §‘f,‘,;‘,_“‘_‘,‘_“vt’,°ll§‘,f"<;,,me,u_ Minister , to impr i Crosby. CQTHWFH. CHIN. C. Mac- —--——- M lYllllQllI, portfolio, ITEMS’ llfil Ho said, WHEN. Mt. Stewart. Lt. Col. K. B. KBTWVIRYOH. 41111118 the past few HALmAX, N5, July lo-(CP) - No one lvus named to the vacant i the X11031 r _.__, o; m. RQZQPS. DNsident of the Prince days. “Th the miliiy 116115. bfin- Hon A. S. MacMiLall, senior mem- M llLllffy‘ 0i Industry. B Yell-Old 01-. ti-rnces h ., . . :0 the D0- ' " ~ flied lllill last month by Hon. ‘million. Australia 1-. Ii-Pcs from 1:‘- Hc said lilo llil ed tile pow 1r i to the Dom ‘o ,sultable css tioncrs the a 6d with every c’ sldcration. y Once removed from proximity ‘to Will‘ it '.\‘1li nix» - than likely inc-v would b» i. .~ .1; euym- 4 ‘lzrealer ill-izlslliwe of uemy than it-hev would Ln zhe Unized Kzng- ‘ dom. ___€____ WITHOUT l'l‘lll.i(‘ Ext-plus; LONDON -<cp. . the air service tnlnnec- stock ~—— Woirlen of spoke lligilly of the spirit of llle men and quilllly ilf lili» .._|ll pin: i-l. H1" lhltfllllifhncss of his informal lflfillerilon is illliliulliil illlnlli as Mr. Pour-r takes a hand at operating tho ill-w Iilllk ll:i||l,.,v \, with Air (‘omillilililli- lfl.-,.,|...~. i _, _-.., By Georire bicflizlnus “l NOVlI-LISTEN-l WANT MY SORA BACK- YOU CAIJ. UP THE VANENVAN v AN'TELL THEM 1O 11-4595 K YOU SAiD EVEQYTl-ll Tl-iAT éOES wlTu l1’- ANHEQE n" ls- WHV DID NOU BQlNG l-lwl? Cay! "Q1uI1el.vv-Irlqkn'"”4fl""""‘ - . 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