cllmaxwrrarown GUARDIAN Muvfimxs DEFEATED ‘TODAY (Monday) rumour - wanivusbax .. Iuiohlllllllllvnt u _ wawrlrpgsdonlimil-Inegi?’ m“ , Watt and. mum. n GEE. g$ wllbololnroltocnhonnlnsmmmh “ugdaycrllupcwoeihlflaoacmforthh rz,,gpnlobeylclpolfllofordnllverlucenymm“ . " '—flimmllllchetiraoa_l . . ' ‘ - h“ bruuld 0-12~fl. M, . _ _ ‘ 5-1-31. xorwoducnlhy, 5gp. Ovumv muuaou. ‘ “m” "n" E-fl-Tiio. tl. 8|“, 1L ir-TzffimFfwi pmlol * an walnu- fifiirfi a n- figuo. - :11- ‘m’ (Y mly Ihyx. t vidcd. bow " I ‘s n mu an chm» seem-c ad's:- we M a» y ____ “wont. mum-s» _ _ nope Mfl&2““%””°"' _ , a , - a ~ massed 1W- AP Y —I\IIS_BIONARY LISTING non. 4.0.1.. M NAUGHTON iwiikgsse~ a ..?:.°::"’...1 mans» Nor- ..=__ . 8 ,' Q 01110 Mfg ,2‘, galvanized“ Henderson. June 6th, at a.ao'"i=n§§ff,0wing to the length of this om. imohsnged , - ""1"!" 51%‘, 1mm ‘glkllbeok: Pmddent feature no short subjects ommilfi ." “m “£2, will be shown. $001118. The Crusade for u“ m mud” T” “mm Shows 7 und-Izlll Matinee Tuesday 3:30 non. n. n. llama“ Mlnlstcr of National Revenue tie, unchanged. Rosthem — x - W. A. Tucker, unchanged. Huron-Perth — I —- W. H. Gold- 'o. Belzlle, un- Montr- 1 M t 1 _ ~r. lJiliilhilFnailxoililgchafim. x ‘W- “Yimnled- ° ° ° ' "WW1" "Y1 — Mimt- rnocnassrvs CON a calm - G. E. LaPalme, hang.d.' s RVATIVE Kamouraska -_- E. Mglftlifills, ifn-‘u,ityia‘ll.,glég_'lubert"x_n' K‘ Hue“ ' h . c 511151220 East - x-l-lon. L. 8t. Lau- seiemggwekzLwesb-x-G‘ K" Pr“ regigpgngggfogledrjrorth _ vlctorm _.' LuLondon—Park Manrms, gain from x-Matthew MacLean, unchanged. Eflgmw D CO _ - _ . . yle, gain from Lib. rocwflgfifiggglggfth Afmld Di“ frglllnistgn City _ T. a. Kidd, gain Colchester-Hants — -G. T. Pird ‘ ' unchmmu, " ‘ y I chggglgéon - x-GR. Boucher, un. thtr turn, and two of them assure themselves oi’ the name of their electoral districts by examining the key mopl provided at each booth A cervix voter must vote for the candidate run mg in the electoral district in which he was ordinarily pre- siding prior to enlistment. VOUHS in the Dominion Election is well under "If h the Army across Canada, as neon in this Photo of I typical Army voting booth. The C. W. A. C. Staff Sergeant on the ledt has out, he; vote in secrecy in the curtalned booth, and is handing her ballot, folded and sealed in a small envelope, to u‘? °M1°°r l" chemo. Other service electors await Moose Jaw - H. R. nménér, gain from Lib. Melfort - x — P. E. Wright, unchanged. Rosetown-Blggar - x - M. J.‘ Caldwell, unchanged. | LAWAIP“ . . i»! ircrwr. ' to members Army serving o- ist includes the a- Dlstingutshed Con- go t. (A/WDJI) d Bernard, of T18‘ Y‘; REL Sgt, Bernard Bowel‘! . the Canadian,- Infnntrv Gurus m m st, Louis, PILL. . ll, i917. Prior to his enlist- °P°n°d with 511181114; hymn: O For 2 mmmfld '1‘°!18\lcs to Sing, follow?! 9d PTB-Yer and sixteen members ffiiwlldcd by a verse of Scripture. Collection amountcd to s25 35. Sixteen sick calls were made tn month of my. One new member and two visitors were welcomed tfnkithe meelm. Mrs. w. 1r ___________________ . - e ns and s Catherine Mc- n» ' Faxlane gave a very interesting SU [HM ERQIDE I talk on the last chapter of The f U12 ____.____._______._i__. o CAPITOL THEATRE sort of wrong guy entirely in i production l I Medal ——— Metro-Goldwyn-hlayefs r1 r P. rt -t —T3k9 “V9 199i- eieven hwhes (Greer Gsarsohr 1.31% (Waite? 0f T951 Kenilemafl, and 5 P311‘ °l|which opened at the Capitol The- merry eyes, 8X1 0bViW5 $191181" in stre yesterday. He's villainous be- 8006- livinfl. a rlch voice and rolling cause hos vain and weak. Through 2'1, i940 he was em- tnméiiuo. Nelson, NB. He L, overseas in July. 1941' W" ,, to Canada in October. ,,-_ and proceeded overseas a- ,, August 1M4. Hls next of 1, p m; mother, MP5. Mary BEI- . . of Harper R0911. “Bill-Bh- OSING MEETING - Tri- ouag People's Union held its Church in Burma. It was decided for each member to send a Birth- day Eloorn, Manitoba, who ls card to Mrs. Fred Davison, eels-l bratlng her 80th birthday, June 1M1, she was a faithful member. of the society before make leaving to her home in the est, Singing Hymn: Break Thou The Bread oi Life and rhe Mizpah Benediction brought the meeting New Westminister - x-T. Reid, unchanged. ' Parry Sound — W. McDonald, un- changed. Grote Stirling ls lie-Elected Marquette - x-Hon, J. A. Glen, unchanged. _ Megantic-Frontcnac -— LaFontalne, unchanged. Wright - J. L. Raymond, changed. illl ' Prince Albert —- x-Rt. Hon. W.L.v] mmg’ 5am M. King. unchanged. | to a close. Y. P. S. Glee Club In Summerside —On Tuesday evening, June 5 mt 8:30, Trinity Young People's Glee Club put on their second annual concert in Epworth Hall before a very large and preciative audience. Each number of the Programme was well rendered and received hearty applause. Rev. John Jarvie acted in his usual capable man- ner as Master of Ceremonies. At the conclusion, he paid well-merit- ed tribute to the work of the Dir- ector, Harold E. Revili, and the accompanist, Catherine MacCal- lum, for their untiring efforts in bringing the Glee Club up to its .1 meeting in the form of a ; uet on Friday evening at Eo- "‘,". Hall, Smunerside. The p . t, Miss Marjorie Molilson pro- The toast to the King was - by the President and res- ... to by the singing of the Nat- .. Anthem. The toast to the u. n was proposed by Mr. Omar .. th and was responded to by Rev. w. Jarvle. Miss Connie Crue was called upon to make a. re- htlon to Lac Revill. Connie, n a I. very appropriate words thank- lfal on behalf of the Glee Club - llls patience and endurance in i lzlng and making the Glee ~-- the success it has been. Hal. Y thanked the Glee Club for ,.... co-operatlon and said that l- their help the Glee Club » l not have been so successful. ~ .0mar Smith in a farewell ad- thanked Rev. Mr. Jarvis for help in making the Young Peo- lauch a successful organization. - then presented Mr. and Mrs. * - with rting gifts. Mr. Jar- emresse the thanks of both y,‘ lf and his wife for such lovely Present high Standard 0! D91‘- . remember the Young People’s The program was as follows: A vote of thanks to the O Canada. 1, Soldier's Chorus. tn s, was responded by from "Faust; ‘is Millicent Strong. A short slng- Home, Jean Sibelius. Hubiey, Jeff mlns to a close-S Corrah, Acccmpanlst. ~AUTOMOBILE aocmuwrs 3’ sonfla’ F‘ Mam’ Hmdek legro. more Glee Club—1, when Day is Done, e gxiilgubyemons since the turn Dr. Robert Katcher; 2, One Alone. l ‘E. Campbell. 3, My Hero, Words. _‘ Stanislaus Stung, Music, Oscar Words, Douglas Ember; music, A. _,_ Enunet/t Adams. ~ and said that he would al- fomumce. 1' was the: given by Lac Bill Glee Club" is 2, Dear Land of then brought an enjoyable Violin Solo-C. (a) Adagio Allegro; (b) Largo Al- A oblles have killed Sigmund Romlberg. Vocal Solo- Strauss; 4, The Bells of St. Mary's, i .1 |. G My Tears. John Benet; 2, Hard by y a Fountain, Hurbert Waelrant. = [Piano Solo-J. Nicholson. 3, War- i saw Concllerto, Arr. by Richard Ad- ‘ dinaell; May Night, Palmgren. l Piano Duet-Anne Philipscn and Ruth Toom gut muss iitlPll Murray Summon-Ida l, Panda of Wooden Soldiers. . Geo o Rcsey; 2, Selected. Glee Club, 3. A Tender Song (Lon- donderry Air). Arr, bv Arthur Pear- son; (4) 'I'he Harp That Once, Sir John Stevenson. Vocal Solo-Ralph Pin er l. 5t ub-d, Largo, Handel; 4, The Loot Chord, Arthur Sullivan. Vocal Solo-A. Christie (Tenor). 1. You Belong to My Heart; 2. . O God Our He Ages Put. Dr. Wm. Croft; , Sleep Comrades Sleep, Wm. Felton. Now The Day Is Over. Joseph mib 0 Y. God Save ‘The King. , . CFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIBKEY I l i Chartered Accnnhnt 1 Office IQ . 3 l1 ra Illa 5M1“ (gurgxlorfio 1 u. ‘A | OR SALE We In Memoriam "r lwfl Qllokly and suddenly came the nut-priced h , . '° 1"“ m“ mm‘ llor nlddcn (ma. u; silks-i m am "l"? cargoes“ Chg-mild: mu" i new and u“: “mm” The loam»! l sister we loved no‘ w, . ‘ Dress More ""3313? I‘; l». 5'32.“ H. m town. O-ll- call all. In Memoriam I; loch; man of Rana M - huh of Borden, who pulsed n21 lilo mb. 1M4. Ole you bu pun! Ihoo that When cold one I bu! uni-s llonlbl-thcmllwclvprutill Forgot bu‘. IO. l never will. Iorlfly Ipncmborod by llor IMM- Margaret. I-lO-ll. Carl of Thanks tan; Meeting "I be a meeting h‘ shareholders and ' 0f the Kenciagton Ace's. on Thun- '61:“ 14th at I 10.1., in 3 Wftojlhll, Kun- TM llrpooe of the . I ll to complete the elation of ' the Ken- . A “Willi Cooper- , c slfn. Aw. 1.. DELANEY. lion. » l I. nod Rose and family offiouthhkowishtoflhllil those who helped or offered to help or sent letters and 61rd: 0f lillfl- durlng air recent sad ap- ' lee Club-Madxigals: l, Flow O 0 d . ill A! The Night. Carl Helmet! ° GRAND FORKS, B. 0., June 11 - (CP) - Election of Hon. Grate Stirlln , Minister of National De- fence n the Bennett Government, was indicated in Yale tonight on the basis of the civilian vote. It was the seventh time that Mr. Stir- ling had been elected to Parliament. Idlaei defeated four other candidates ay. MEMBERS ELECTED (Continued from Pwc 1) Prescott - x - E. O. Bertrand. unchanged. Wellington South — x - R. W. Gladstone, unchanged. Chapleau — David Gourd. un- changed. Brome - Missisquot - x — Lt.- Col. Maurice Halle, unchanged. Compton - x — J. A. Blanch- ette, unchanged. ~ Terrebonne - x - L. Bertrand. unchanged. Berthter - Maskinonge — L. Ll- rendeau, unchanged. Montreal Laurier - x — Hon. E. Bertrand, unchanged. Richmond-Wolfe -- x - J. P. Mullins, unchanged. Montreal Maisonneuve - Rosc- mont—x_5. Four-rater. unchanged. Hamilton West — x - Hon. C W. G. Gibson, unchanged Simgoe East-W. A.: unchanged. Cochrane - x — J. A. Bradette. unchanged. Ptctou -- x - H. B. McCulloch. u ed. -- W. I. N Sinclair, un- Ontario changed. Welland - x — Hon. H. Mit- chell. Sheff ‘Oblfllfll, unchanged. 0rd — M. Boivln, unchang- d. Montreal St. Denis - x - A. Denis, unchanged. Montreal st. Henry - X — J- A- Bonnler, unchanged. Montreal Hochelaga. - x - R. Eudes. unchansed. Chateau - Huntingdon - D. E. Black, unchanged. Vaudreuil - Soulanges — L. R Beaudoin, unchanged. Bellechasse -— L. P. Piccrd. un- changed. Drummond - Arthabaska - x- A. Cloutier. imchonlzed. hiobelle — x - M; Ialonde, un- talne, unchcng ortneuf - Gauthier, changed. Montreal Jacques Cartier - x - E, Mar-fer, unchanged. Montreal St. Mary - x G. Fau- ll!!- M teux, unchanged. Montreal Verdun - x - P_E. N. D. MacLoan IINUIRTAKII IMIALMII Charlottetown and Noni Wllhbh bole II to memory lhnn 70rd; can‘ Great delight ls registered on young Dutch boy, took Q moment 1 st. Hyacinthe - mm - .1. Eon- ‘h (with liltnlibph the icdb mote- Hallifax (two scalsl — x — G. 13.} lsnor and W. C. MacDonald, both, unchanged. Queens-Lunenburg - R. H. Win- ters, unchanged. lnce — J. W. McNaught, um‘ changed. Kings - x —- T. V. Grant, changed. Ull- 0y Bsex south - x — S. M. Clarlnl changed. Waterloo South—x-Karl Homuth,‘ unchanged. Toronto Mlington-D. M. Fie- from Lib. Grey North -- x-W.G. Case, un-- changed. . Toronto Broadvlew - x-T. L. x __ lflChorch, unchanged. l Bruce, unchanged. Toronto Parkclale _ x-Hon. A. York EastP-x-R. H. McGregor, ' unchanged. Toronto Danforth-x-JJ-l. Har- ris, unchanged. Toronto Greenwood — x-Group] Capt. Danton Massey, unchanged. . Toronto Devcnport — x- . R3, MacNicol. unchanged. Northumberland, Ont. - R, E, ‘Drops, gain from Lib. R a1 - x-C01. A. J. Brooks, un-, York South _ Col. A. Cockeram,g unchanged. Stormont - x -- Hon. L. chew, zairii from 0.0. tier. unchanged. Winnipeg South Centre — x — iRalph Maybank. unchanged. I dRussell _ J. O. Gour. unchang- l Hamilton East — x — T. H. Ross, unchanged. York North — J. E. Smith, un- changed. Renfrew South — x - Hon. J. J McCarm, unchanged Northumberland (NB) - J. W. Maloney, gain from Prog. Con. Nipissing — Leo Gauthier, changed. Essex West — D. F. Brown, un- changed. Middlesex West — x — Robert McCubbin, unchanged. Winnipeg South — x — Maj. L. A. Mutch. unchanged. lin- Fort William - X — Dan Mc-l w‘ Ivor, unchanged. Sherbrooke - M. Glngues, ' changed. Montreal Morcier - x - Hon. Joseph Jean. unchanged, Chamblv-Rouville - R. Pinard, unchanged. Montreal St. James-R. Beaudry, unchanged. ' Edmonton West - x — A. MacKinnon, unchanged. Shelburne - Yarmouth - Clnrt~~ L. E. Baker, unchanged. Joliette - L'Assomption - Mont- calm - G. E. Lapalme, unchanged. Kamouraska - E. Marquis, un- '~ changed. Quebec East - x -- Hon. L. St. ‘Laurent, unchanged. Montreal St. Antoine - West- mount — x -- Hon Douglas Ab- bott, unchanged. Queen's (two seats) — x - J. L. Douglas. unchanged. ' Brandon — x - J. E. Matthews,| unchanged. Grey - Bruce - x — Maj, W. E.’ ,Harris, unchanged. - York-Sunbury - Maj. H. F. G.‘ Bridger, gain from Prog. Con. Chalrlottc —- Q. W. Stuart. un- anged, Renfrew North — x - R. War- ren, unchanged. Lotlblnlere —- x—Lt.-Col. Hughes Lapclnte, unchanged. " Pontiac — x — W. R. McDon- ald, unchanged. Gaspe — L. Lamgois, gain from Ind. Cons. St. Boniface -- Capt. Viau, unchar. ed. Dorchester - x — L. D. ‘Premb- lay, unchanged. Provencher — x - Rene Jutras, I Fernand unc . Algoma East — x - '1‘. Farqu- har, unchanged. Portage La. Prairie - x — Harry Leader, unchanged. Melville - x - Hon. J. G. Gar- diner, unchanged. Ottawa. West - x - G. J. Mc- Ilratth, unchanged llmiskamt - the face of this Photo). Hon, J.[ |W F. Lncoln - x-N. J. Lockhart, un- l changed. , Peel - x-Gordcn Graydon, un- changed. ' Cumberland _ x-P. C. Black, un- ' changed, 4 Prince Edward - Lenox - g-G. J. Tustln, unchanged. i Kent (Ont.) - C. E. Desmond, {unchanged Dufferin - Slmcoe -- x-Hon. W. ‘E. Rowe, unchanged. Frontenac-Addington - x-W. R, Aylesworth, unchanged. , Oxford _ K. R. Daniel, from Lilb. i Grenville - Dundas — x-A. C. Casselman, unchanged. Victoria - Carleton - x-H. H. Charlton, gain Hatfield, unchagged. om p . . Bruce - A. E. Robinson, gain from gain Lib unchanged. S. White, unchanged. Srwift Cur-Sent -— T. J. Bentley, g rm“ b- IHUSNEI‘. miXql-bfifflll)’ with hilmflrillllegal stock market operations he Mxginlcrolignelrlncfilzaslt e5- x - Angusjkmdness, and what. do you haveihrugns thousands or mo, i011“ MucKeI-lzie XS -A M N! ‘Ofpalhthings, Hollywcods fvfe" driving them to suicide or starva- son unchan a; _ - - ch01‘ m“ ‘IQ-ail! —' Emiald 511101!“ ltrm. out he protests he had no Weqbur g f“ Lt E | Theft“ I10 minim!‘ 01' Ski-lbllntentlon of hurting anyone. It K1 lune: j d . . . B. Mc-lduggery that Hollywood hesitateslstntmy wag a m5; [or my,“ um ‘Adgsmiboiame -E G M’ l Y0 ask 01 Amilld- I! l1 W143i- 091-5 power to impress the (world. gain framed; . . -Cu loughwfor a. bit 0! mayhem 01' milrdeY- Arnold himself is fond of Am- churchm _ -L SH" R s M IAmoldts usually selected. Or if a I ory stuham, Mm, Parkingtoxfl “in from Lib . . . . core, hardlcolled hombre ts needed to cpnnlvlng‘ grandsonqxblaw, who ._ accomplish, by sheer ruthllesness flllillly brings ruin down upon the The Battle-folds and h‘ bell, gain from Lib. Kindersley -— F. E. gain from Lib. Wood Mountain - Hazen Argue,| J aenicke. gain from Lll) Llb_ , - Haldimand - x-Mark C. Senmt Hastings - Peterborough - x- G " ? l Toronto High Park - Maj. W. A. ' f‘ - McMaster, unchanged. I Victoria (Ont) - C. W. Hodg- son, gain from Llb. Toronto ‘Trinity ~_ Wing Cmdr. L. Skey, gain from Llb. | Durham - C. Stephenson, gain from Llb. Leeds - G. R. Webb, gain from York West-x-Rodney Adsmson, unchanged. Hastings South - x-G. H. Stokes, unchanged. Lanark - W. G. Blair, gain from Stanstead - x-J. T. Hacket, gain | from Bloc Pop. Lambton West — J. W. Murphy, gain from Lib. Simcoe North - J. H. Ferguson, gain from Lib. Huron North - x-L. E. Cardiff, unchanged. Perth - A. J. Bradshaw, galn| from Lib. MacDonnell-gatn from L. Wentworth - 1". Lennard, gain, East; _ u. o. whllh: gain from Lib. Norfolk __ T. B. Barrett, gain‘ from Lib Calgary West -- A. L. Smith, gain from Llb. Sourls — x-Lth-Col. J. A. R006. unchanged. Neepawa. - John Bracken, gain from Lib. C. C. I‘. ELECTED Cape Breton South - x - C. Gillls, unchanged. Winnipeg North S. l-l. Knowles, unchanged. Winnipeg North —- A. S gain from Lib. Regina Cit —Cnpt. John Probe, gain from . Saskatoon City R. R. Knight, om Prog. . Centre 4 x — tewart, Con book during a recent visit to the First Canadian u Ileld Marshal Montgomery I Army Headquarte M“ l rs. - (Canadian Army Overxe| [I Rtgorousiy searched before starting their home- iuard trek, German prisoners are often caught try in to smuggle wealth out of Holland. Here, L.- Major-General A. E. Wrllfcrd, C.B.E., M.M., E11, Adjutant-General, presents a plaque to Editor, Alb- ert Bouckaort of Lo Soil". Brussels, Belgium, to com- memorate the good fellowship and eta-operation be- tween publishers of the Bclglan ncwspa-ncr and the Canadian Army daily. The Maple Leaf, published in the Lo Solr plant. Witnessing the presentation - Max Camp-iin politics or on the stock market great. Parkington name, [guessed n. Edward Almoldl l B newt thinks that moviegoers will llkl Amory we, when, in the end, he pleads with his family for help, Arnold, specialist in screen vtl- and, falling to set it, giva mm. lainy for ma y years self_u,p to the authorities Oi. J. C Kallonbergor, o! Wells, BC, finds DutA coins sewn in the lining of a German corporafl cost. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). who played hostAcn this occasion at the Country Club, Ottawa, to a group of Belgian r currently touring Canada. carved from a slob of Canadian l)lr:l1=-r_\'e airmen (inset) was maple Tne plaque with the colored maple leaf and scroll in bas relief. The inscription on the base rend: “To Le Soir from ‘the Canadian Army Newspaper in gratitude is the Belgian Charge dwiffalres, M. Maurice Hcyne, help in time of war." — (Canadian Army Photo). 20 >¢5ar--_..s~>z->\K1\cnsma..f.. .-..-..==._.._ - ‘ . ‘