MMESIDE G H1) WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: illn- John Pond, ll Ohoroh Street-Phone Ill IUMMEHHIDI and PIIINUI COUNT! m-tptlouo Advertising should be loft with In. Pond. b. bought dull: “mam may a at at‘; of the following mm.“ ; , water Street. Gourliel Urfltlltiro. Water Street, ‘Ronni; llli:k%_ water Street loll Handel. 67 GIIIIIII. 5gp“; Gui-man wlllbooellvercd tour! home in summeroldo by || renal-wad lor not" 0| ulvortilltu of o be lloortlil ll I payable In plulltll uni-m. "l" rure III! ‘uwru, ltrletl] u’ i 1 d with enlarze- 9.153193%: 00., Kensqinfls- stool: obtain Ly 01L for live - , Ema-a 1-23-21. i wtsislz GUARDS in slolcl; it . 1151'. tory results bring 'H;fim55a to‘: developing and W w gourlles Rexall Damg iii 7-2 -2 40g BEST results have En- Mdwiiul, your films. Best -.‘ mg), gloss prints. 7-il-i0l. 4w“ y Exquisite Perfumes cs, Le Dandy, Comtesse Gourlies Rexull 7-23-2i LARGE - usxrarrart NUPTLALS m home cf Mr. and Mrs. itlbany, was the scene wedding at. '1 evening, .i:i1y their culy (laughter . _ , - was united in marr- eto Haiol bluttarr, only son of , and Mrs . Lloyd Linkletter, l ‘enter Rd. The house was decorated (or Uie .= iim with ll profusion of Sllill- ticivcrs. ferns, and potted tits. m ceremony which was Pei’- . 5d by Rcv. G. 0. Wright f-ook l. beneath a prettiiy decorated .i of evcrgsccn and flowers. To . strains of the Bridal Chorus yeti by lllss Lots MacKny. the eentcred the rSQn 0n the film her llli-ll by Whom she Was 11in ma go, she looked very .. ‘n; iii ll. Queens blue redin- it ensciiible with nrhitc accessor- . and carried an arm ‘coitquel; simmer flowers. Site was rit- deq by Mrs. Wynizin Large as iron, who ivoie a rose ensemble m ivhltc utccssorics, and also .£ed a mixed bouquet. MI. Wy- n Lerge supported the gimom. diately following the cere- ie gitcsis were ushered to 11g room where a dainty Jililg sltpticl‘ was served. A g9 wiiite bell ivas suspended m the ceiling over the table ch was centered by g, beautiful ding cake. Assisting in serving l Mrs. lti-thur Simmons, Miss Mari and Miss Kathleen ulfer. i Jolly bunch of serenaders soon {red on the scene, and after ting the groom and several l" present they departed ufiih- l: the bride and groom many _ iplc left; later on a Bllnocii tour of tho Maritlmes. - traveling the bride wore a ~= tailored suit of navy blue navy ziccessotieti, On their re- " the young couple will 1 Side i nklettci" Rd. where the bride ~ been gt successful sehcol teacher r ills llil>l few years. _P.’€'i'lOliS to tier marrla-ze the e was tendered a niiscellanevus wer at her home Where she re- r- many gifbS including silver, i X. LDC“ and mOne-y, which test; ~ to her iropularltw in the dist- lihe was also tendered a surprise ll at‘ hi-i- school ilosolng which held ill ihe form of rt shore pic- ' (n June 23th. at which she re. ll manv lovely gifts illclilldln-g silver butter dish from the pupils Llllklfllril‘ School. A host of l in wishing Mr.‘ and Mrs. ll m1; j llllilll‘ ny years oi wedded. My a, go p}! do; or lw per week. Phone 289 for um ggrflg. u m, order to the our moonllbil for llfillvorloo on your roan. -PASSPORT PRO‘! service. Satisfaction osuffinflfi’ Best. prices. Ernman and Photo Service. Bummerside. 7-15-17-20-22-24. \ Reports Cn y Communists OTTAWA, July 23 _- (GP) _. Lifting of the ban on the Com- munist Party of Canada and seven other organizations now consular; ed illegal was recommended to me House of Commons today by me Defence of v da "gulatlns d bclef have made an amendment desirable. ‘Ilie seven other organizations are the Ukrainian Lubbor Farmer Temple Association, the Finnish organization of Canada, T;ch:icc- racy, Inc, J€llOVfh‘5 witnesses, Watch Tower Bible and Tract. Society, Internal-moi Bble Stu. dents Association and watch Tow- er Elbe and Tract So:iety, Inc. House cf Commons rules do not permit dsbate on a ccmmltiice re. on; until a. mction of czncurrcitce n tit is moved, but it. was under- stood tonight. thet committee members would move such o. motion, possibly early next week. To support. the reccmmen- dation, the report said:- "Your committee believes that the inclusion of the Communist Party of Canada as an illegal or- ganization under regulation 39.0 was Justified at the time (scon after the staxnt of the war). but changed conditions have ensred which, in the opinion of your com- mittee, make i‘. desirabl: to amend the regulation, "In making this recommendation, your committee does not. wish to convey the impression that. it in any way approves of the previous activities which were directed against the efficient prosecution o.’ the war by the Communist Pariv of Canada, its fundamental objects or the procedure advocated to ob- tain those obiects. "Nor does your committee wish that, this recommendation should in any way restrict the government in taking any action in the future with respect to the Communist. Party of Canada which, in the onin- ion of the government, circumstan- ces mav warrant." Should the government accept: the committee recommendation. a number of other organizations still will be, under ban. They include such organizations Rs the Y-illnl; Communist league of Canada. the Canadian Labor Defence League, the League for Peace and Democracy, the Canadian Society for Gcxman Culture and a. number of organiza- tions formed by Canadian residents of various European nationalities. ‘The fact that the report was lab- led in the House by H. B. McKin- non (Lib. Kenora-Rainy River). a1- t-hough Fisheries Minister Michaud was the committee chairman. was taken as substantiating rumors that Mr. Michaud had disacrced with the report during a secret meet- mg and fggignfid in protest. He was bhe government's representative. T00 raw Tums m sanvaca MONTREAL. r-tv 23_- 1GP‘- J_E walker, tvscd two's admifli- iratcr of the Wtirtlme P!‘ W5 Mid Trad»,- Board, esiimn"d from’ that not. one-elgffiih of "the nimlbfi‘ 0 metal tubes ef if-e volibaste variety uffich should be cclledrcd here are being iumtd in to inc authorities. Rubber Program m" 3-990 none, long $000 gxpelllfl, was the accounting for nine solvllv q ecllons mule by the Boy Seonll of Stntford, Ont, nmler the direcfon Dlsirlet Scoot Commissioner II. l. Wlngflelil, Expenditures, $1.250 to 10,1) y; ‘ndh- War Services Fond, $1,000 to tho m" Bcont Chino Up Fund for Mam "If we: ulferen and p“ to Perth County's Ollorette Fund for ‘ AND MEASURE GOES (Continued from page 1) a vermnen 90mg he knew it ire better. l Ea reiterated this intention of m! Bil-Yo tho‘? Ii vote of confl- dence himself and his government W" 8°ll8lht in the House after tne 5521528.". ‘ti’... a; iflfifiémfi“ .53’ cabinet. y ' ...___ Th. aim ‘mm, l Also Disney Cartoon that we my: come fir; $21. 13$ Shows at -z,a0-9.1o if, ‘3,‘“°‘““l" “remi- ll I m m! on longer as the head o ' the administration. that I Matinee Saturday at. 3 lghelghguala C ° 0W l’ ouse of ommon and the countnu..." ' Subsequently Mr. King said; can assurennevery member of this House that an time they wish to have a vote o want. of confidence I am willing to give them the op- portunity and. the moment that. vote carries no one will leave office more Quickly than . our humble servant." 1f conscripi on for overseas wcro la force now there would be no more men overseas, he said. There were‘ more men tn uniform ready to go overseas than were being sent. But in light of the world situation he would be derelict. in his duty if he said the government should not have the power to use what- British Subjects i. ever authority was required to meet: LOURENOO MARQUES. Portu- s" m h; h 1 gucse East Africa, July 23- (CP {iX/[Bioiksgnz c°,,,§§,‘,§§‘,,,"c'§§,ge by Cable —— Japan was reported t- day to have remsid to repamaftlo Conservative House Leader Han- had folfowed a "tor- on an exchange basis British sub- tuous course" in respect. to over- iiéecis tasliren in the dfaltlrl of Bong ong, ngapore an o er British “u; . ,. possessions occupied by its forces $52553 w0§§°§én§f mgiggjmngdé m m“ F“ East- some of ihe=e rmarks in the This news was brought. by pas- future “ ‘ sengers, mostly Am lean, aboad -' _ the Japanese steafriship Asanria Myhil<°m§issjf,'"lifi§f‘ih“pp§i‘iiifg Mani and the Italian Oonte Verdi and h], friends had Mad, com liziewéliibttil°‘if.fiiéfi.iitiitfii: 32PM" l" l more l8- Mr. King said he had been rived in New York today aboard llie Swedish liner Grlpshdm. asked 1f he wzuld ask a Colleague to succeed him or ask fer dis. Tlicre was one Canada: in the par y arriv rg here, E. D’ rc Mc- I Greer. Canadian charge d'a faires we“ the oéotepggfigfiiféeni? m? l; Tkokvo at. ihetfime of the out- against him °' W” re-a of War in he Pacific. when he‘ u,“ came he would Blghgag-‘géggélze between Occldent- declde what course to take m the and ‘It. is, it. w said. will lake pkce lnnlrwo Part2? Qgltltgngi Xllflgfieslie "bought in me of ' The first part-v will consist British and allifd offirals freon Jripan. Manet-furl: taco-China, Heavy Desert I I Fighting Is I I Continuing Thailand and tire Pfiilipwi British Seek TO Forgg ed officials frcm Ho“; K011” and 580 non-Officials from Chins, Decisive Battle With Axis Armies. TYRUNE PUWER soil 9.‘. Y GENE lliRNiY ‘Miiilitiix - tlitulii tho in". SUMMERSIDE J apanes Refusal T0 Repatriate Japan, Mancfnuria, Info-Christ and Thrill-rind. The second batch will con=lrt of British and alli-d offcials from occupied China with a contingent of non-offfdals Bctn parties w'l1 meet at Lour- encri Martin's and proceed to Britain together, arriving about Aug l0 There was no reason given for the Japanese ref‘=a1 to renatrimie British subjscts frcm Britkh Col- onial territory. (By Edward Kenna (Associated Press Stall’ dizdriter) CAIRO. July 23—lAP)—'I‘anlts and infantry o1 the Qffnv o; we Nile slugged continuously today on all sectors of the desert front. seek- inB to force a decisive battle with Axis armies dug into 40 miles of I Complete First I Catalina Plane sand before El Alarncin. olng into the third night of G VANCOUVER, July 23—(CP)_ British attack, the fighting was Tecmucal experts today were heavy but yet indecisive, swarming over the first Catalina Emmy fflwfiti encountered at most. flying boat built by Boeing Aircraft points were Predominantly Germ- M its sea Island factory nem- vm. an, “indicating diminished. Italian couver, preparing the big seagoing Parldclpalkgll 1118 me 11111111 battle monoplan%gorfillggr flat tflyfil mg: gigngfirti a out. 0 miles west of Al. Monday. e ng a ' christened "Aihlone" by Mrs. w.c. bofigjg “Bell: lfgggbfx§ssglljlghfliiltlf1grnf Woodward, wife of the Lleutenant- operltlongvyesterday because g, dust Governor of British Columbia. storms churned up by me bomb 01°59 °ll ‘he blow m“ °f m‘ lng of enemy positions in the light bl! “Yin! bfiall- kmw" l“ bu“ ‘m9 of flares and the half-moon the and the first amphibian of Boeing's mam, bay-om ZB-acre Vancouver factory, is hull The dust summed about mree two, nearly finished and beyond hours after dawn, however, and the squat; a line of Catalina hulls echo- bombers attacked relentlessly the ing to the riveters hammers. rest of the day. Since construction of its Vari- Amori their targets were tanks. couver plant was started on a bare presume lv disabled. which the meadow at Sea Island m months Germans had embeddfggn the w“! ago. the Boeing plant has had wghwcéelxu; "If B531 .|j§§§;s The plenty of production delays’ The Ge e died‘ grsne dlvenfoombers m Japanese upset Plans mrtkfutpub englirtfsbut h: rreneral zfieir aerial gfifznlatgeyngggfiggrjlvageggusee ‘Egg activity remained on a. small scale. i Stilts‘ iiiltzi; zl‘ii,i.'.'2°toil°.r.if Three Killed m ponents which Boeing of Canada ' ' lies contracted to import. from Cal- Battle Tralnlng forma. 1"" The sea Island plant is now SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,- tooled to produce the entire air- July 23—(CP Goblet-Three mem- cmm emyuslve 0g meme, and pap bers of Princess Patflclas Calrltaé ented instruments. diam IJBM Infantry WW k1 9 recently when a 25-pound shell fell short during battle training has I infantry battalions were advancing "u e s under heavy artillery fire. They were privates F.W. Grimes of Winnipeg, Bill Boak of Portage Lo, Prairie. Man, and George Gasooyne of England, who enlist- Gd at. Winnipeg. _____ ca (Thie rliagiegslof fleece $111M! m8" Jul z; _(OP)— n- were ncu n a aria an Army adgigrlxpfiialgeilmg rubber require- casualty list issued at. Ottawa Wed- ments are likely to be suppled q-i- nesdoy). tirieiv from the synthetic runner The infantry was advancing be- development. pow underway, Muni- hind several an-ks when the shell iions Minister Howe said tonishi- exploded several hundred yards Mr. HOWe said that ovum h“ from the target, near the forward been broken for the $40,000,000 11m; of flfoopg, project being constructed near n w“ the first serious accident Sarnifl. 01W. by the Pol me!’ 1n weeks to mar this special train- corporation, Government iim m‘ organized to handle the synthetic ru r r “I aaiiiigifiiiik we will ever go N. B. Seed Potatn bark in crude rubbor," Mr. Hoyle Acreage Reduced said "It looks rs though we will FREDERIUTON. July 23 -tCPl be able to develop a. pure and tougher article and lf we can RQSp - New Brunswick seed pntiio creage entered for certifcat: on the cost down it, will meet our is year d 2200 acres over peacetime nerds." In a return table in 111a House i last. year's flu-tires, it was learned from CH. Godwin of the sf“d of Commons last. wee-k. Ml‘. HOW revealed that two procvaes will b: used to manufacture a total o! notato certification service of the about. 40,000 ions a year, It was oritrinaily intmded to us: only l. refinery gas bare but. time plans have been changed and part of the production now will @0018 from flcohoi DYOdllCEd frcm grain by ex- isting d'stil'eri's. It. is a ccmr-inaticn of these two recesses which. Mr. Howe said (might. h!‘ beileves will provide a rubber better than crude. Whill- <~ivili~n= may lock for- ward to using this new Wile r-h today, This year's fi"u"es shit-w ap. nitration: decreased from 905 for a total acreage or 10,178. or a drop of slighlly over 100 growers enter-im- for Inspection. An an- alysis of the figures obtained ne- veel the Kainlidfn. introduced sev. eni years alto arid a favorite with the South American trade. wit 4.068 acres en‘er~d forced w Green Mountain. th- favorite for n b mail“ yenrswoutéf its 3F. 1:1}: '~e w~r mm wl = no.- on. e resri cuna . Kfiliiiiifi’ tunlil then. Aian H however hold: tj-e se~ond niece William-on contrcrer of sunnles position hv a wi:’e marlin with a in Mr Ro'wr‘s fenarlmertt said in total of 381" some eritw-rri Blss Monhgql vrstcrdiy that not. one ‘niirrndi is third w'ti1 1.398 a0‘?! ounce of synthetic rubber will be and n-w- c-obi-r- next wl n 1m .,v,,|i,,hi. ni- clvTnn req"lr*m~it‘s. acres. WWO S'b“flB'f> W"h 7“ my“, "mat. 4'. the plant will iim-es Arron Ccvs-"l w‘t'\ M 1-9 riqui, rp- direct war purpcoos. ¢hinp=w~ wltr- l1. Pvsuimi will“ _. m 3-1. wnrba 3. and P‘-il‘i-~ an’! uj-‘ffl’. [u]; “In, 111M330 Wliih Li I070 N011 l" Federal Department of Agr’cvi‘ure °1 ‘i’. .0 .. UARDIK PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE IICSIIC ' CCISTIPITICI Why lac llmh P|rgaiivos?i_ There’: a “BETTER WAY”! It’: better to oorroot common oonetlpatlon troubles at their source than to wait and use harsh purgativea that, at best, can give only temporary relief. That's why, if you suffer from the common type of f constipation due to lack of the right kind of “bulk"l in the diet, you should get a package of KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN. Eat it every day, as a delicious cereal. or in tasty, appetizing muffins. Drink plenty of, water. See how easy it is to get rid of this type of. constipation. All grocers have ALL-BRAN in two, convenient sizes. Made by Kelioggk in London, Canada. KEEPS You iircutiiii IATlllilllLY! "Now we must all buy MORE War Savings Certificates" next in that. crder, - t - Practically me trial acreage en- tered for certification, it was ex- plaiiicd, is centered in the “patam belt" cfdYorkR Glilleligfl, Vltiliorx, and Ma awas a. court es wi e . bulk coufired to the saint Jonn Misses Eleanor and Lois Macliionl; Valley and a tctal of 8100 acies aid. Carleton. a" Svelldlllfl a “e9 were passed last year. Commenting with their sister. MTS- Keil-nem on then/grep béltllOfkt itilie i942 Muttart. Steilrlewwn- season r.Gcwnsa , ecro —-——-- lccks bait-er at pr sent in Vicwrig Mr. James H. Bell, Miss Evelyn C'l‘Ti y ztian in s c ions farther Bell, Mrs. Charles Crossman, Mrs. south due to a larger percentage Haszard Gardiner. and Mrs. N011!“ u. mo...“ e i Lie northern s-Ec_ Bears, all of Cape Traverse. motor- tien. Late big-tit. or "bust" has ed to summerside on Thursday» made its ajipearance in state — fields in the Saint Jchn Val ey Congratulatolns to Mr. and MYS- and recent we; and mugfll’ wea- Stanton MacNelil, CH-Pe TfaYelw titer was very favcrable to dcvelop- on the birth of a. dmlshlfl. Vwlel- mcnt and spread of the blght. on Saturday, June 20th. ——¢——— _ ,w st . file "QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS" RF‘ cftAc Sumnwfggg? $.35 ‘a recent, welcome visitor to Carleton. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Quigley and family.‘ Where are our Frontiers now: In n ar distant? Where cannons roar? or f“ aclllgcs-S the Ocean waves: that Miss Grace Howatt has return- ed to her home in Carleton after an extended visit in Suriimerside. Free from aggression? Austin Howatt of the R. C. N 590mm’. Wl all vhat Freedom and Kelsie Howatt of the North means so dea.r— sootia Highlanders, sons of Mrs. 55f” "m" °pPl‘e55.l°Yl.? Bertha l-lowatt, Cape Traverse. had Does any nian within this great (m; unusual and highly gratifying D°m§ni°“‘“ _ experience of meeting unexpectirrl- Where glorious maples” zroiv- h, m London’ England’ and spend- Believe within it's nbetrt that savasze mg two days of leave together m foes would no should mew bu, show_ that city. Neither brothlelr kggxiyd - iih th ' 0e The “§r'ivw§i°-°v°m“°w and make l “Quince; iareirezsfaiaxice to face on the Of this great land? street. The cabled the pleasant If we in “trinity, in power and news of ther YIEPPY Tel-mm" w T6113 Should fail to stand? their mother. Then mark vOll this! Our frontiers now are on our front door steps, The battleline our street: Tho‘ we ma send our warriors for ___.. fibula — Mr. and Mrs. Crilly Lea, and son The l‘)? l0 mfilil- _ ' Jackie of Murray Harbor arc The "rlvgg kqllgwfilgdnfiikh "l War’ spending a. week in Carleton, guests In Canada so m“ of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell. Th’ ‘Fmff, ffmb‘ Wm’ ‘n m" Miss Mildred Smith Carleton ll ear u avoc— r - From out the M“ enjoying her vacation at her home The occanstare but meats of false 1n T170!!- s '1 , -— ——— Alongsofiiyctyast; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell. Mr Then if we here in Canada wish to and Mrs. Leigh Lowther, Carleton. hold were recent: visitors tn Charlotte- Whai. is our boa st- _ Stand Guard! Within the air-on w“ every cliff-at seal Mm Man everv - 9°“ Jackie of Pleasant Wherethiéollilrgd continents are but weekqand guests of Mm For cruel grim m! ha,,ds_ E. Stevenson, Carleton. ' ; t. reed ———- Make no mista e he eve: o! I M! m’ Maclmcken’ Cape d l — - A“ ofiurfifififf, ‘Traverse, left Friday on an extend- Above Nia ants loudest roar of ed visit to friends in Calgary and other points in Alberta. rumb rig writers- Ls heard the voice: , ___ Then 191g u; rtfgdvlhla answer iilflln- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavoie, Carle- “ 0 v n ' ton. rtn k— ‘ith M . Oil!‘ "Wdcfme l-llllv °h°l°°~ Lavolysn pargngfeMgfui 3nd Mr: ,__~John o; m, Lin“, p, g, 1," Hickoor, Bradalbane. Mb’. Bruce Dawson has returned SEARLETOSVN SCHOOL --___ in Ulfg, after visiting relatives and Following is the report. of Searle- frlen s in Ttyon and Carleton. ne. --_ Ruin Wright: 1- Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Lowther. be.“ Carleton, recentl entertained Mr. aid Mrsd Jolnn uke of Manitzaba, r. an rs. Harry Mut art, Keith Sober’- Ctrade vl.-1. Charles Writzht: 2. mumuwwlli and Ml" and M"- Hamld MMQuame, l on“ mm, Arthur Dawson, Tryon. __ _ 30m ; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crooks. be Rfifififif, Noonln, Cape ‘rraverse left. Friday morning crime til-i. Leta Noonan; I. to spend the week-end in Halifax. John Nicholson: 3. Douala: Noonan. _-_-__- u III. Miss Reta Bunion, R. N. has ar- riieaa nriiliili-Glvi Mnjomiaromu Ykt an Lear ; . oan . rve r ew or . ospen e hGrade III. (Bl-l. Janet. Bfld- Rolidals witiéorelativfi [in Carletonr. aw, _ u us , d Grille 1n- <c)"1- '7“ “Wm” 2' Mugrraynle-iarbor a mque an Babble Marks. Grade I.—l. Roma Marks. ar - On foreign shore? Is there within our land at home immunity, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lord, Tryon, were recent visitors in Cape Trav- erse and Carleton. Alex MacDowell and son Valley, were William carer-Wear» Mn;~.,§.~.s~ N_ ARE WELL 8W1! e summer wi er sister, cANAmA-_q__ gigs alaudliine‘ vgrirzlhp Victoria OTI- AI J1 g_ _ (op) ._ e s ppe n areon severnl The Eigmal ‘,‘“y;,,,.,, Dgpafnnen], davs to visit, her sister. Mrs. Helen announced tonight receipt of a. 5°" telegram from the Canadian Hgh --——- czmmissionei- in Pretoria saying Ml‘. Ind Mrs. David Rennie. Canadians being recatrlatcd from Mrs Catherine Nicholson with her m. Qflgnt. aboard two exclmnge children Randolph and Catherine. ships which haversachsd lnur- Frank Stevenson and Raymond emo Marques are "all well." Morrison, all of North Wlltshlre, were guests of Mrs. William E. Stevenson, Carleton on Sunday. Friends of Miss Hattie Ross. Carleton are glad to learn that: she is recovering from her recent ill- 11955. Mrs. Russell Kaye with her ehidlren Roger and Mario, is vis- iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossman, Cape Traverse. o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, Cape Traverse, have as their guests the Misses Eileen and Evelyn Scott of Bale Verte, N. B. Mr. Charles B. Doull. Carleton. was a visitor to Summerside Thurs- day, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Quigley, Carleton, have returned from a pleasant. week-end visit with their daughter, Mrs Wilber Cairns and Mr. Cairns. Ilalifax. Their daugh- ter Mary, who accompanied them to Halifax, remained to spend a fortnight with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linkletter have returned to Summerside, after spending a few days in Carleton, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Bell. Mr and Mrs. McCurdy Bell, Charlottetown, spent the week-end at. the Cliff Cottages, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crodrett an Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lord, Charlottetown are holidaying at the Cliff Cottages, Carleton. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Crapaud after a pleasant, visit with her son, Mr. Russell MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, carleton, Mr, J. H. Hewett, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Carleton and Cape Traverse Thursday. Miss Jessie Murphy and Miss Betty Murphy. Car emn, are spend- ing some time in Kelvin. Gunner Harold Campbell has at‘- rived from'sydney. C. B., to spend his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Campbell, cape ‘Traverse. His wife and children also returned from Sydney. Mrs. David Mu hy, with her little daughter Bery , is visiting her parents, Mr. and M11. O. I. P. Yeo, Kenslngton, Mrs. George D. Irving. Gterry Valley. spent the week-end in Car- leton. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Norman MacWllliams. Kenneth s. Bell of Fort William but. arrived 'I‘ucs— day to visit Mr, Bell's mother, Mrs. flak-n Bell, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eleanor Bell. Moncton. and Miss Marlon Bell, Charlottetown spent the week-end at their home in Carleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and their little daughters. Helen and Kathleen, of Charlottetown, spent. Sunday in Carleton. Miss Miriam MacDonald, Car- leton, has returned home from a visit with her sister, Mrs Larkins, Charlottetown. Mrs. J H. Lord and Miss Ma Alliscn D0ull, Cape ‘Traverse, le t. for Sackville, on Thursday to at- tend the funeral of their late sis- ter-in-law. Mrs. J. Wesley Doull. Mrs. David Larkins. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Car- leton. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Russell MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Muttart. Miss Mary Mutiart. Mr. and Mrs. John s. Hashim and little son. Al- bert, of Carleton. spent Sundo)’ with relatives in Cavendish David , llote Authorized To Meet Need For Trained Nurses OTTAWA, Filly 2a - (OP) _. Expenditure of $115,000 out oi the war appropriation to encourage i and Vaid eflcrts t0 meet “the llTgJlL requirements for trainscl nurses" is authorized in an Cl‘d€..lll~..'.\lll- cil tabiecl in the House of com- mons today by Pensons Mnisier MacKcnzie. Tile money L; to be disiribmed s5 foll:ws:_ 1_ $15, 00 to asset. the Ciliildlfil’! Nurses ASSGClflIlIll in is educ-w- iona. campaign cf prcmonng tie recruitment, of student nurses; 2. $75000 to provize facihtizs fcr the tuition of teachers, supervisors and admitilstratcrs in schools of nursing which may require assist- ance in coping with the education the increased number of student nurses resistered at these schools, 3. $25,000 for scholarships for raduate nutes who are deemed y the gracuate nu: es assodatiori to be promising material fcr educa- tiodas teachers, sxipezv sors and administrators. MILLVIEW SCHOOL REPORT Grade X- Sp-Erma Ings and Mary MacKenzie. Both wrote P.W.C. Entrance Examinations, Grade X. Jr.—l, Adele Ings. Grade IX. Sr.—l. Teresa Mac- Kenzie. Grade IX. Jr.—1, Mabel Storey, Grade VIII.—i. Vernon Mac- Intyre; 2, Angus MacKenzle. Grade VII.-l, Rena Storey and. Lou Weatherbie, equal. Grade VI.—1, Eileen MacKenzie; f’. Charles Stewart; 3, Marlon Mut- ow Grade V. Sr.—l, Ramona Taylor. Grade V. Jr.-1, Arlene lngs and Rita Crane equal: 2. Bernadette MacKenzie: 3, Helena Morlssey. Grade IV.—1,Walter Crane; 2, Marion Weatherbie; 3, John Wea- therbie. Grade III.——1, Gordon Jenkins. Grade II.-1, Auidene Morrissey: 2. Leo MocKenzie; 3, Elwood Wea- therbie. Grade I.--1. Edna ‘vveatherbie: I. Harold Mutlow. Perfect attendance Arlene Ings. K. E. MacPheroonp-‘Iieoeher. ANGLO RUSTICO INSTITUI‘ for June - Mi-s, G, n. lePage entertained the Anglo Rustico Institute at her home on Tuesday" evening, July 14th. 12 members answered loll cell. Sick committee reported 1 Visit. New sick committee. Mrs. Edison Roliings and Miss Elaine Park- man. Program, Mrs. Roland Buntain and Mrs. G. S. Buiitain. The delegates gave a very inter- estlng report from the annual con- vention held in Charlottetown. Delegates‘ fares to convention on motion was ordered paid. $1 00 col- lection. It. was decided the Ih- stitute members serve tea. sand- wiches and cake, also ice cream at Jchn L. Clark's on field day. Aug. 3rd. The next place of meeting at thle home-of Mrs. G. S. Bun- a n. Roll call answered wit-h pickle recipes without. sugar. N. B. Seed Acreage Declines 2,200 Acres r-"aansarcmu. July oar-top»- New Brunswick seed will"? "cm; age entered for certification t“. W," Show, a decline a 2.200 ncu-s CH. Godwin, of the Federal De- partment of Agriculture, unnoiin- ced here today. Tho i942 and i941 wtal: were 10,1211 and 12 32s. Apflll- cations were received from 840 grcvrers. about IQQ J94 h“ M ‘\-_n~>.