'a<‘s'.\\\\' ». --- -.~r~\_r,r-1r»-e-v iettsh-s ' l. firemen were called ' {Witch nqht to Streets. _. g gm “°“-'Z§ before m," mm minor amuse- 1B lll-IIHLI COUNT! if Midi '4 z-Islrsflusussilelu- fll"“s..i"'.i."i‘t"t.i"lt‘i.'f.‘h Wis IQsIIQQsIIls. that! service fsyreshleslelvsriqfiogtsrsosie. ts lav 18%- ‘use _n|w A1‘ DWELIaLNG-glgx; ev sflillafilllqgfl —WAN'.IID —- Summsrside. ~- cod-ti. . "muss PIOPIIT! - __ u’: ,_ , Sulmeslids has -J. s. TAYLOR, OpiomgLrh or. bu“ '" “w” "" "=- i". ti.’ ' . l Ill’ .. ,'»--,,,....:: smoc- w- i-s-m-si "' Mr- KW "*4 “m” --s.x.c.r. smsrmo - Rwti i Eve moved to their farm in Lmk- bum‘; ted 8t the r15‘ transsc Bulli- meals: of the _ had Dixchnsed a iaroperw int . m‘ kggrlfeflggngmf the west end 0i the town for a play-y < my iconic 0h ulna n“ . discussion n mm“ was decided to It ur- mmm m some clothes m s. hogs ter some i ins s cinder track. A list of Behsbls meld f lIlutl-l housework. Hi|hsst was: K. Cum. Stmimerside Youth Cent I ., 1 ' I m,“ ,n’g,bll°wplgf.,gd°l;h§glggg ALSO SPORT SHORT Sl-l0WS'7.15 - 9.15 it miiid- Tuesday at 2.30 e. quired equipment for the school grounds wss made we, and discus- sion was hfi-t-Lswitb reference to i pure Tibifenorwvtfgt-fi alwmeiima’ warmmo anus-cc Mary’ b‘ —- s I fell about 1° l-m- Quwifilaya‘ Chllch erslds wss the scene ~ . . the central 5mm“, lfgne o, w;- of a simple but lovely “with; 0.. bUMMltRblDh 'Ihe if: itfiezliltne Dwain; vfifigiyugally 13th ‘s: 2 “rivclock. '_ use ._ e we aner "- ‘ ‘ '. ind worked its wofy up $151: 211g?“ eldest doushtei- of Mr. and gm.’ JQIi-‘DLP-ii-c-‘Igfilklihlll-Jiiellliilu int: and under the gr. y v wmmm wane,’ n“ ... u _ v v damage wfls dime» came the bride of Daniel Howard 55w 309531‘ HIM o“! an Adams son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AT UAHTQL» EUMMEIBID ANVAIJDED u “d m. ' Adams. Conway with the Archdea- charles l-loaarhson oi MY- an 5- m“ G_R Harmon 1mm‘ --The vallorit contribution of J p Hogan. Summon-tide. who W88 . l_ about wvo months “°.§"'.‘.‘§§ Ehiltlguv in Halifax on the Wm‘ mmcmn“ flap“... 5111p, Lady Nelson and is gxpecied to arrive in Summerside m; evening or tomorrow even- ins-E JUDGMENT GIVEN — Sup- Court met yesterday i" snmmerside when 111581119!" W" delivered in the case of the Kinrnllse. conviction was affirmed but the ‘ reduced from $100 to $10. m" w“ Chief Justice found that the lobsters in ques- tion “up caught and packed in the legal canning season, and that reme lilberton Fisheries Limited. 1n his judgment the the use oi unembossed tins mark the result of an accidental i breakdown of the embossing mach- inc and that the offense was a ll. Bell - technical one. R. the appellant ivutson McNaught the Crown. JHIUCK DAMAGED-O Sun- ma? day afternoon a panel which was proceeding 810M road near pipe sttenwted to pass on th wrong side of a horse drawn vehi cie and was obliged to drive int the gutter and 11m the road bunk to avoid colliding with the Iraaon The speed of the truck vras suf- to the main road but before-it was stop- ficlsnt to bring it back bed it had overturned and it is re buried W85 considerablr/ damaged. All the ncmlORlits c1 the truck ts- eaped with nothing more than a bad shaking nix-S -MARCHE - GILLIS — A quiet but pretty wedding was solemn- lzel-l in St. Mary's Church, Indian July 4, i944, when Ecrnice Gillls, daughter of Mr. _ Glliis of Indian River became the bride of Walter l/iarche, son of Mrs. Mary Marche Walter Msrche, Rver, on Tuesday, and Mrs. J. M. snd the late of Corner Brook, Newfoundland The cannon). was performed by Dean of Portage and Ervilie Rev. J. N. 'I‘rainor who also of- iiclrlsd at the Nuptinl Mass. The lirlds looked very charming in a the the Summers dc stsnd The bride wore c. soldiers blue dres accessories and white coat and was attended by he sister Jean groom was attended by cousin. Mr. Edward Murphy East Bldeford. Following the wed home TJiiarle Hickey, Chartered this page oinlng his viile Street. which is frcrn the C NR. Static/i. for hdnce Summer-side er parts of the Province-S I. _ gratulations on the daughter st the Prince O Eliz Escaped Jail Prisoners Are Picked lip Two prisoners whoyescaoed from the Prince County Jail at summe - side last week-Clifford Ross Mc- E5- scrv of Mount Pleasant-Were rc- cebtilred westerday. Thcv were taken info custody at Beduiuc a- bout 2 o'clock in thc afternoon by floor length gown of blue taffeta. members °f the Summemiie cle. wearing a white calot blue streamers- gown was of pink the bride's brother Edward, ported the groom. Music was Bernice had been a m. Follcivini: the renkiast was served at o. the bride with only the immedi- st: family present. Previous to the marriage the bride was tendered s limiter by her friends at he!‘ home st the RCAF station, Summerside. Ii host of friend; join in wishing {mm a 10m: and happy wedded Personals B-Niss Vcra Mills. Chathom. N. -. is visiting in Summcrsid the 806st of Miss Mary Mclnnis-S ‘d-‘xiflswgllcecfghdrew of the Can- rmv Corns fiilhdiha her furlough with her sis- Nzigarle McDonald. Sum- ‘Ml-is Jean McPl e, in i ss~latisfim..“ilfrli~r L McPhf-“e. Sununersidef-S ' Sister Pauline Nooiisn. is Sbendinn her leave gfhslllgmwlaer. Mrs. .1 M Noon- __-—r_~,_--_ l-B -—'--- 5l1r:>rrs1'.1’l’ PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. "WKEY olllrfcrsrl Accountant Mllce at u Grenville Street lsnseerslile i.iT ;i\|"‘.i\i'\ with White tachment of R c M r shoe; and gloves and carried a vi-hite prayer book with white and She was attended _y her slsuzr Kathleen, whose at- ilrt‘ Was identical except that her From information made available it was learned that they crossed to the mainland on the early trip of the ferry last Thursday after es- ey remained on th them back to this pro- vince. Police learned they returned and sent out patrols to pick them n. Escape from the jail was said to have been made with a kev manu- factured in the jail. It opened two doors of the building. Law enforcement authorities said that in addition to jail breakinz the men would be chat-cod with break- ing and entering Crocketts Jewel- ry Store well’s Canteen at North Bedeque. The latter break oocurr a ut the time the men left the {all bait the Crookett break severe days earlier. Scrne chocolate bars were taken from the Canteen but sn- Droximatelv $400 in diamond {lugs and watches disanpeared from the Jewelry storc- S GOVT. TO STUDY- (Continuexi from page l.) b psrtment and John J. Deutch of the Extemsl Affairs Department. The lawyer is J. C. McRuer, K.C., Toronto; and the economist, Prof. V. W. Bladen of the University of Toronto. Mr. Mitchell made the announce- ment when questioned during dis- cussion of labor estimates about pest-war pisns for dealing with combines and cartels. The Commons approved esti- mates for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police before passing on to Labor Department appropria- tions and passed an interim supply bill to permit payment of govern- ment o lg costs pending final approval of sll the estimates. That bl also went through the Senate and received royal assent along with other measures ready for the representative of the crown. -, finance Minister Iisley intro- duced two bills based on the bud- the sitting, amendments to the special War Revenue Act and the War Exchange Conservation Act. Later in the day he brought in amendments to the customs tar- iff and the succession Duty Act. The House decided to sit on 5st- urds after Prime Minister Mac- ken s King expressed the ho e only one Saturday sittinB W0 i’! he necessary before the end of t s suslon. Justice Minister St. Laurent in- troduced s bill to suthorise iu es to allocate psrt of their pens on to their wives in order to provide incomes for them after their own deaths. During discussion he agreed with sug estions from J. G. Diefenbsker ( C-Lake Central that u gee’ remuneration should be sdus ed in order to attract the best lawyers to the bench. Ho hoped such suggestions would re- ceive sympathetic consideration sfter the war. ‘Q small glroulp of Wagrtiker. b lléhe e r s‘; Wamer Bros. cling ceremony the wedding pany motored to the brides home, where they were honored with a dainty wedding supper and from. there to Conway where they will make their . ‘Iheir .v friends wish them many years of happiness-S —BUILDS NEW OFFICE-Mr. Ac- countant of Summcrsidc whose ad- vertisement appears regularly on has built a. new office ad- residence at ll Gran- block Mr. Hickey is vice president of the In- stitute of Chartered Accountants Edward Island and is the aiuiitor for the Town of Surn- . as well as for a large num- liter-side em.“ ix?‘ of firms in and -Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark Hard- 9°“ ing. Norboro, are receiving con- blrth of a County , Hospital. on July 28. i944 (Edna. abethi. caning from jail the previous night. taffeta, while Th rho-in sup- , fnr- . hshcd by the girl's choir of which member. Mrs. Elisar Hickey presided at the cr- ceremony u the home at Summerside and Dinll- hey get resolutions at the opening of ,1 5 those henchmen who fight, -- not bow to-uascism und the story oi a men who risked their lives to loin that right is the owl-ins background for the new nlm. “Passage to _ . which comes to the capitol ‘iheatre today. Mogflrrlncz i-lurnpnrey Bogart as a rec. an anti-Nazi who has been banished to Devil's lflWhueu-up charges. the picture tells of his daring escape from the Island with four other convicts and the peril they encounter in their attempt i0 gel. back to France. _ Marsciile " dead than alive, in mid-ocean by a small freighter bound for Marseille they utter silent thanks that their rials have ended —— but in iact they have Just begun. Halfway l0 rseille word comes that France has capitulatcd. This provokes a isis on board parallel to th filer one in Paris when issues were raised between cclianorotionlsls and anti-Nazis. Bogart and h four fellow-convicts settle the issue at last by taking over and piloting the ship straight into an English — but not before Marius a P! as died s. hero's death. ll. 0. M. P. Constable Injured In g Fall Borden Wns inlurcd Sunday night in a fall He is bc- iniz treated in the Prince County Hospital at Summerside cussion of the brain Four stitches Constable Palmer wa; visiting the and fell from a zongpinnk tn a steel deck. a distance oi about l0 to 12 feet His condition last night was des- cribed as good-S ELECTION TALK- d from page l.) d session his hearers started to think of the remark in terms of election ,. ,. . i It was Eenerally assumed that a Dominion general election would ccme either late this ycrir or next‘ spring or early summer. An ad-, journment of Parliament would not effect the choice of these two date f or indicate a decision to , e i: until next year. I On the basis of Mr. King's state- ments on other occasions two things stand out: first, he is opposed to extending the term of Parliament ond it. constitutional five-year form; second, he doe; not want an election before the end of the war.| That means if the wai- does not end before the five-year tenn runs out some time late in 1945 he Would lliavs to consider what should be one. Few Expect Elrly Alum! It was believed Liberal ’ Party strategists desire a considerable period of preparation for the elect-I ion and for that reason few mem- bers exlpeot an early appeal w the, 1e. This desire sprin s from the, fie ng that while rrlem 1's of the Government have been busy with‘ heavy wartime administrative tasks,‘ ‘opposition party leaders. free from responsibility have been sbleto get an advantage by travellinl. 8P0!!- ing and organizing. i 1t also springs from the ides that the Govemrncn ‘s war | gram of social leg tion and rc-I construction is not widely under-| stood by the people snd needs to be sold. . Mr. King today said he had con- sidered the idea of an adjournment a; sh alternative to the long hours now being put into work by the! Commons in an fort to Wind W the session but he added lie be- lieved most members did not wont an adjournment. i Two the important measures still awaiting disposal by the House, can be expected to figure in the election campaign. They are family! iowahoes and floor brim for form products. I If Parliament adjourned without digyosihg of tuesc the Government would still be frsc to call m election‘ at any time, should the wsr in Emope end the election might be celled before Parliament met again. i Famil allowances and floor prices .wouid en become an issue in the election in advance of action by Jsriiamenit: Mr. Kin earlier in discussing family slowsnces said lone of the reasons th ;stert until sfter July l.‘ because in the nonnsi course of ‘events there would be sn election before that date. CONTRASTING IUISTANCIS Roch so soft it bends like wood is found Ito-l. far from Brazil's de- posit of diamonds, valued for their hardness. island on d When they are picked up. more- e big- K xilPetcr Lorre), one or the convicts. 1n for con-_ wars needed to close a wound in his‘ been finalized. Hc listed the new Si! . captain on board a shto at Borden R Its. Women $8.40 Feel Weslhwors, Did? it Ilflllrlflfsphltllf? BENTRARIIABIIIAII 2.‘ b-Tféidm“ i" hi... I Ill ' able in advance. . u" .i___._________ CMSWELL for FMWfllDh-l» BAND PRACTICE st Armouries tonight, Tuesday, July t, sqt “T15 dance at the V Club Thursday, July 2'1. Dancing 9 - l. Admisciolnaiiofi. TRAIN AND Ill-l! - The ' train left Borden lsst with 14A passengers, arriving here with M. st the hour of 6:30. The ferry made 7 trips yesterday. THE LAW OFFICE oi’ K. J. snd K. M. Martin will be closed from July 27th to August 12th inclus- ive except on Tuesday and Pri- day forenoons. 7-25-21-29 roillcs comer - at the City Police (aiurt yesterday. two treated. A female drunk was fined $10.00 and costs of twenty days and a motorist for drunken driving wasi fined $20.00 and costs or twenty: ays. Arthur McGuigan left yesterday for Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. It will‘ ‘be remembered Lieut. McGuigan was seriously injured while serving with the artillery overseas, and after. spending tix month; in Hospital iing. shortly after being to the Bar of this province, he wasi in éhe Office of M1‘. HI‘. MscPhee, l ROTARY CLUB - Rotations, meeting at the’ Charlottetown Ho- tel yesterday. heard an interesting address on Switzerland by Ger- ald Coglan, M.B.E., Reuters cor- respondent. Mr. Coglan in speak- g on Switzerland was on fam- iliar ground having lived in that country for ten years. An inter- esting fact in connection with the history of Switzerland, is that it has had a continuous democratic system of government for six hun- tired years, Mr. Coglan stated. CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP -— Transfer of the ownership of Davis and Fraser Carlpany, meat packers, was reported irom Holif- ax over the week-end. Mr. flar- old J. Egan cf H.J. Egan and company, chartered accountants, reported Saturday phat the chase of the uonspany by new interests had executive of the compaay us fol- lows: Herold J. Egan. president; J. . Egan, vice-president; and L.J. Vim-kt. trust officer of the Nova Scotia Trust Company secretary- treasurer. lfUNERAL AT FORT AUGUS- TLS-The funeral or the late John J McCarthy took place yesterday from his late residence at John- son's River to St Patrick's Church. For‘. Augustus. Where solemn l-Iigh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Callaghan with Rev. J. McCardle as Deacon. Rev. B.J. h Crokin as rim-Deacon. and Rev. W Simpson ss Master of Cere- ‘es. In the R/cv DP. Crokin, Riv. Charles Trainer. Fall River. Mam: Rev. P. Woods. St. Dunstan‘s. The honor- ary pallbearers were: Ma/urice Mar- tin Melachiss Callaghan. Dr. J E. Criokin. Joseph Power. Lawrence Beam. snd Lieut. J.J. MacDon- ald. The active pallbearers were: George Trainer Jethro Bcsgan. John McNally. James Holland. Michael Mu-rnaghan and Matthew an. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Louis Dou- ~=~ r.'.'.u".....—*~..r~ ..P"...=-.~. or": —-——————— on . . HEXHIBITORS ATTENTION! - ‘ m, d Mr. oh 1 y; can, Pfiivincigl Prise Lin}! ishnow atvsll- N. De MGCLCOII chertvmvmeyl!“ “m.” '5 u s on o a no re- v -——€——~—-—-~ gelsedtfilne c?“ i’. abyuziltihghths UNMRTAK" p MARRIAGES r , . . , ‘ - -i'—*"_ *' isiisissftl, r. s. r. °" ' 143:1. WNW" l-ucolrnrgsmg-sd-lyit also}; ‘i; oil-nuances us ° ' Personals Noni "nah 4, 1944, st 7.30 am. LAC Welter Mr RE. McEwen. Iondori, Ont. in Cimrlrntetown. Mr. l-LB. Watts. Saint John. is in the cltlv. Mir. ES. Burleigh. llllsrslie. P I. I. was in the city last night. Mr. Justice J.D. Hyndsnsn snd Mrs. Hyndman, Ottawa are mend- iriI their vacation st Keppocli. . . . y sh”? :'slP's'ii's"§§°“tviR-s°s“'i.r§°§ guest st the Queen hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ihsiythe. New Westminster. 15.6., are guests at the Queen Hotel. ..."-~......- nix..."- were in the city 1m night. ' Mrs. Newman Layers. Mr. and and Mrs. P. Connors. are rueets st the Queen Hotel. CD1. Herold West has spent t five-day iesve visitMg relatives and frl in QXISHOUMHWD. York, and vicinity. Miss Baily Baker. Dartmouthq NS. is spending s few days It with headquarters st Halifax, snd he ha; been succeeded in that posit. ion by Neil McLolian, formerly Ex- press Traffic supervisor for New - at Summerside, PILL, snd entered the Empress Department of the Carl- adian National Railways as clerk at Summe ‘Jmgn Steipt. l w wa o sgcri t. Summers e in 51:??? loco ' THE JUNIOR LEAGUE lpeclnl - evening " LEAVES ma. CAMP HILL-Heat’ " ‘he electric light needed for ‘Enemy/hole of the North American Pte. Lawrence Earl Durant. son "n nem- Y" 110mm! is bein of Mrs. Millie Durant, Kensington. ‘m9 l" Utilize this tremendous was invalidsd home. Before enlist- Enlisted May 12, i943. Now serv- admitted ing in Italy. Youth Loses Life In sSt. Peter's Lake sundsy and threeother young mBh who were swimming with him were not far from meeting the some fa ian Surge", and Reg. McAdam. had bravely gone to the rescue of Grif- fin‘ but not SW mmers. it. 1h fact, all three required aid themselves. sistance to reach the shore while artificial respiration was required. to effect the recovery 0f BUTBS 1:0? tilfnMéi-H-fiilzlhlgf(éléuggtezfldlaglg?I Holidays, according to this infor- a e . ~ Beside; his mother he is survived by a sister, Rosella, and a YOURS- er brother Emmet- 13ft“ 513:1.‘ the frigate Valleyfield was sunk by enemy action in the North Atlantic in May. , d contemplating re- aiitlsllltg’; i? thztuinstitutfon in sepi- sonctuary were: enlbe f th f ily the deal?" zsrlirgtyirrifisghy l; efniilessed in the" O55. l-[BNDO selling women's utility above the maximum Vi”. i film!‘ facturinfl company W35 total of 316.200- THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN illsilsilcllslldlsi . V TO-DA Y . Former S’side Man ‘Gets New Appointment i MONGIDN July. 3t Announce- to Saint John s5 ment is mode of the sppolntmem of April, 1137. R A Cordon s; Assistant Superint» He was appo ervisor for Nova, Scotia in May 1943 enderit. De t, Atlantic Cs a- ionai Hallway with headquarters River, NS, and joined the employ of at Moncton, N ., in a. circular issued the libipress Department on Jan. 16 by l‘ M Smith, Impress superint- 1920 a; clerk at Sydney. NS, after i°..'l°"<‘.‘.22'i€."5i§f.°.l‘.‘.’l 5 “WW ‘°" “ °“°" ”5¥..."'°if “a - n en- . recs r on cs wsr a °°l?.‘,:; ‘wfluh’ u” Gordon we. ormerl nrpsess lsnd snd in Nova Scotis, 1n June; 1931 he was appointed Sydney Mines, N. S. Glace Bay as Express In May. 1939 was appointed special Brunswick. snd he in tum is suec- Traffic supervisor and on Au . 1. CONFIDI-BATION us: 1N coded by 1-1. C. Duffey, formerly i940 Traffic Supervisor for ew SUIANCE. ess Assn st lfoncton. Brunswick. with headquarter; st rdon was born Moncton -H&1'ry Cyril Dufifey was born st Silver Pails, N.B.. and joined the Express Department on Dec. 1, 1012, as clerk at Saint John N.B., In soot. 19M he was made relieving Mont snd on my 1 1930 Express ‘£80m at Monctnn. , 1924. He snd from there went Gssdltions in Iswfsssllsss Newfoundland, according is tor rscesitl et ' of lcohtrsdictigng, ma’ 1' ‘ 1"“ we. ron, snd gold 11¢ in ZION-lid in almost inexhaustible quantities snd yet a land when. "why o! the mines are only opgr. 233E tfiwo or three days s week ‘V "1 mflhy of the miners, Gipecislly in the Belle Island dis- trict. are, drawing relief to o... amount of 16 cents a day. : There is, according to this irr- "Tmflhii. a waterfall about 150 miles north of st. John's, which liglllxfgslzgrrt by only three feet or m. L. s. our-ht a“ Pogentialmplivqer. a r the John's! saliacflwtithl raisin-hail‘; purchase, mil-SB 0011110105 being only available to families with children under three] years of age, oasses is $4.80 s gallon, beef. “w” 55 "n" l Pound. salmon 3,1309 B POI-Ind. has are compara- tively reasonable at 60 cents s. doz- en. Newfoundland cigarettes 31-9 While Canadian ale is on s strict rationing system in most of the Canadian provinces, the amount onc can buy in Newfoundland is Only limited by one's purchasing power. 1t is more expensive there, however, selling for 40 cents per pint bottle. Rum is much cheaper than in Canada, retailing for $2.00 a. quart while the highest grade of Scotch whiskey costs no more than $4.25 a quart. Gasoline is not rationed sells at 50 cents per gallon. | Wages are good and the average labourer in the St. John's ares gets from '70 cents an hour up. i. . ‘Ighe three. Billy 0‘Hanley, Al- being experienced were unable to ef ct Billy od-rshiey had i" hi1" as‘ “d The late Basil Griffin WES i-hfi nlant, are very frequent and the stores need but little excuse to close two days out of every week excluding Sundays. IONDON —(CP)— British rest- Mlrihls. Sponsored by the govem- merit, now number 2,002 and serve 583,000 meals daily. WINCHESTER, Diglahd ~10?) — Mel-Gen. Sir l. N Brosdbent former governor of Guemsey, died here, aged 68. {fifths ____>_i__€___ GALLANT-At the Charlottetown H ital on Sunday. July 2s, ._ _ p0 to . FHJ. and M‘ . N‘ ma!“ (cstllcklngg (nee rot-w O'Brien) s. ism. DRISCOLL-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday, Julv 22, i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll, Johnston's River. s daughter. » id brother. Ordinary 5e1- A“ e er Albert Griffin. was Th me Basil Griffin had been Stlelileflt at St. Dunstans Uni- To this mother and the other fined e Louis Merche, RCAF, Summerside, P.E.I. to Bernice Regis Gillls, In- dian River, P.E.I. Rev. J. N. Ljrainor officiating. This Army Inlrerrnsn, the Welt of her aunt Mrs. J5. Mscdonsld. Miss Audrey Miles. B.A., De- Partment of Public’ Health. Tor- onto, i, spending s lessent holi- day visiting Miss H en Lawson st their summer home st Inkerrnsn. l Plight Lieut. John Caron arrived] Saturday night to Join Mrs. Csron and young son Devid who havef been spending the summer with Mrs, cat-en's parents Mr. and Mrs.‘ - ‘ Gordon Hughes st Inkennsn. INDONESIAN PRIORITY Since 1807. all land in the Nether- lands Best Indies has been ownedl by Indonesians. snd csnnot be sold to other nationalities. Express Aieht 1h_ intod Trsffic Sup} Neil McLellan was born at Sydney agent st The following year he went to‘ a land wherc| the I ll for l0 cents and Canadian and W ‘PAGE scvrg FOR n breakfast that's delicious . . . crisp . . . tempt- ing . . . try fresh-testing Quaker Corn Flakes. When you buy Quaker Corn Flakes you know the tangy zest ofthe added malt. .. the vvsrm, rich savour of the sun-ripened corn . . . the crunchy, cracker-crispness sre specially sealed right into that big blue snd yel- low pscksge. Be sure you ssk for Quaker Corn Flakes! They're OVEN-FRESH! i tout FOR THE BIG BLUE AND YELLOW PACKAGE LONDON - (or) - london" Ciountv Councilman; m: PREMIER f ve-year p an spend . . for parks and open @5085 after the iofiuuu“ ‘a F“. l’) ar. American ci tt "w n1.“ u Tans“ Grim“ taxed with difidfih caiégretitlgilvsni! 149N170" “(OP)” mm“ ‘um mid-Fm much warsmcireywnifiariho st. Peter's Lake m“ ‘mpmlbit i° “will Gm“ h" m“ dwvm“! km" "‘ "Nothllil roast-ninth London for 50 years. SOUTH AMERICAN BASKETBALL was evI built on such staff." he sold. "The youth of Canada must build its own future and that of its coun- t —-no government een do that Centuries ago, the Maya Indians plalyed a. game similar to basket- j Qégegzmigpmd, ‘u uafluom ML flly "the province ef order and of Donne Bntente" and youth must be careful that it did not "play the game of the Bloc Popu- lflirg party, which is composed of fanatics who are against everyone and everything." Th. Premier reviewed agricul- ture legislation of his government and paid tribute to Quebec farm- T_oo Late To Clasyify LOST - CHANGE PURSE CON- taining sum of money. Finder please phone i749. 7-25-11 FOR sans: _ LAWN-WMOWER . _. " d soldiers do s nest ffifyefifif“ ‘"“““s)‘ ‘wmfiff, 5E?» 1h 5.10 home front.” e said it in”. ' .. .' was his administration's desire to FOR SALE - IIOLSTEIN BULL, raise educational stsnduds LMODR 9 months. High testing strain. farmers’ and Wofkvrs I011! lhd Jersey Cow. registered. Due to thot the Ililflll hid [Wm Q119- frg5h9n goon, Alex Agnew, Cen- hec “s government worthy of the tral Ro aity, 7-25-21 democracy for which our sens are lghiillgilveil§fél .___ , N IILLQI LILOII “OI ILI_LD§) minis“.- oz fun and health. I: Russia there is e "i111 P°°' pie‘; Commisariat 0 Hflll-h- 1n other countries there are 01mm"! of health which $118864- ilm" a1’ lied objectives in their titles. This is true in Brazil, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Paraguay» Peru, and Newfoundland In the United States. slthoug health h. the cabinet, m" is the United States Public Health Ser- vice wifli far-reaching federal pow- ers. 1g, i. most significant t-hlii the" are three Ireat countries i9 which or» mu to find the term health in connection with sny ministry. These are Gennsny. will‘. Bhd Spain. Apparently totaielorioitism and health are far apart in thvory t, t. the Prime Mllnuilgtebugiméxxneglc? thlgt there will be established in the Dcmiiiigil Government s. Dflllflfimenii "I N“ ' iorial Health and Welfare under g minister of national health an welfare will meet with Eeneral M!‘ PM.“ ““°“§.'.'.?.“‘...éifi“'t§§a .5“ prov ous ann e development of the Deimmilen“ o; vewmnsi Affirm; Reconstruct- ion and Welfare, the name "Heal- “‘" "°"‘£..f£f.2""“2.l " iipfiilhifii either I crested s. feellh! 9i! "ml-Y l" m‘ mimi, o: all who have considered “""" " t “htllmlll; “$5 Gov rrimen . e " should igréllshwiustlnfleihigfi Government Prat? 5 1 Do ‘ -wid¢ health — ma.“ m than anon-lai- eras. stated that the first duty of u,“ u ffliunlsmalogiihfi?! 3f statesman is the care of the W511i! m: mgsld m: been consideredjheslth. That Canada will estab- vtijell that there be a minister. lish a Ministry 0f Nflilmml gfssel? lth Notably this 1; true in‘Heplth and Welfare means that Newegealknd, which semhs to be al the Dominion recognizes the true worm iegder 1n both health ser-Iidesl of rststesmmsvlaiurkd 15:3 ‘we vice, snd low mortality rates. Sim-I dropped t e te ii e m llariv in Great Britain and Be1-, plied 1055 attpn ion to health. That iusn there are ministers of healthgwe have retained it is a rziilrantes i‘ Australia thcrc is a ministeriof our sincerity in our stated ideal oxfthealfh and social service. Inlof bcitol- health for all of the fiance before the war there was aknooplo. WAN.“ I _ “Pull over by flu-t sign; see what it aye-J’ More men smoke Picoboc than any other Pipe Tobacco in Canada,