l l l l "i these muscles neetl to hrcathc more freely again. llcts as an internal antiseptic find thins out the mucus or “prompt relicf from that over- EN - Group Captain Larry Writ‘. AFC’- u Qgmwg v1.1 Belvcoere CFQSC-g 15 mow“ shortly after reaching IP11- tain following his liberation by l ° British 2nd Army from Nazi cip- tors in whose liaiids lll‘ liatl s!l<‘1“l more than a year. G-C, \\i-.l_\ baf- ed out of his Cfllllfllftli Blllfibtl Group aircraft over Frankfurt on March 19. 1944, after it was shat- tered by ii heavy shell. He and 2.000 others with hlin of all iizititiiizilili stiffrretl hardships and flPl1i"l\'l\'_lilll_S at Nazi h.iiid., bu! (l\\l‘.‘.l.{ to i114 ' h mm; [L119 equiviilrili of 1i ltill w om-i; t‘, -c Wruy was iuizuiy able to dominate the (‘mi-man izuirtls and m, Sn d011,; (Qisfifl cfillnlflPllllily the conditions uiirier whirll 1"‘ "ml his comrades were lmccd in '\lxA‘7\l»- He so liaramzueo and llITCII-Jll-Cl one Nazi camp eomniiiiiciziilt lllih the German suffered a nervous lreakdoum. (RCA? Photoi. General Motors to Build Auto Quota OSHAWA, June 2 ‘ ‘ _ Iotors of Canada, ‘Lliiiileti. is prepared an produce its slime oi the announced civilian auioniobile quota: and reconverslon is helm! speeded up toward this end, W. A. Weaker. President and Gen- eral Manager, stated today. Wecker said that esscii" tary vehicles wrre still l big percentage of plan‘. v Theodore. civilian production. to the extent permitted by the gov- ernment ivill be integrated with the producrlon of war materials. he said. The variety of models produced at the outset will be restricted in order to speed up production and meet the urgcmt requirement for ofviiian needs as expeditiously as le. He forecast. an increas- g production of passenger cars for next year, as conditions per- Ill t. Considerable’ difficulty in ob- General capacity, taining materials ls anticipated, Woeker continued, and there is the added problem of obtaining lib-assemblies from suppliers who may still be 100 per cent engaged m war production. Because cer- tain car components cannot, be economically produced in this country the industry here cannot so ahead any faster than the U. . industry. A good start toward reconver- lion has been made, however, and if fihe government hands over pro- duction facilities promptly and re- moves government inventories and equipment, Wecker said he did not believe the difficulties would be insurmountable and the an- nounced schcdule could be met. ‘While no comments can be made on price possibilities at this time, he salt]. tlicrc is a very def- inite problem because of substan- tially increased material and pro- duction costs. Apparently a government prior- ity control is to be put into effect. Dealers will therefore he expected to give first print-lain» to purchas- ers whose requirements are plac- l in an essential category. General hfotrirs will continue to produce its share of [hr 1M5 civ~ ilian truck "tpux. which will amount to abwu: lilltlbf) for the iii- dustry. Sat e of these are for UNR-RA, some for liberate-cl (‘Oilfi- trles in a posinon to pay. anti some for cswntiel Oinadiim needs. HEALTH 3655i The best-not: 7rd peniile in England are Lontloti policemen, slys Dr. Janet Vaughan, woman pathologist. and principal of Som- ervllle Colleze. She has just com- pleted a iiutrhc. . .1 2a..‘ v . SIIGQZIIIg-l’; Si] ivell lll g", _j.e_t'lilf_ . ‘Don't lct choking spells frighten you. If you arc a victim of Bronchial trouble, use Pols0n‘s Cough Syrup at once. This soothing remedy phlegm that so often (‘llll make you gasp aiitl choke. Get wrought condition in the mus- cles of the bronchial tubes, to he rc- Iaxcd; tlicn you will he ahlc Thcrc arc soothing propcrticg in this remedy that may surprise ‘ctr-also something to rcnicm- hem-you will he using a tonic as well as a (Iough Syrup—a very happy and effective com- bination. There is new hope alicatl for many suiTcrcrs from Bronchitis Ind Astlima—oncc they start using Polson's Cough Syrup. 501d by all Druggists in 35c _ are about $1 a barrel below those lo Longer Subject To Export Gontrol OTTAWA. June I - Ilfective July lst pickled fish. such u alc- wives, herring, and mackerel. and smoked herring blouters will no longer be subject to export con- trol ln Canada. Che d condi- tions have made pouibe the dis- continuance of the control system which has applied to these products in the past two yourl. Discussing the market situation as regards pickled fllh and bloat- ers, officials of the Department of Fisheries sold that tihere ll sharp demand in the Caribbean coun- tries rind stocks are also sought by lief. The U.N.N.R.A. has made funds available for pur- chasing 60.000 barrels of Gui-indium pickled fish t12.000,000 pounds) and 75,000 boxes (l.850.000 pounds) o; blasters. and the federal Reqlrements Committee ha; n tliorlzed the‘ procurement of these stipplies. Of the pickled fish to be purchased for this relief pupose 50.000 barrels will be herring. As for pickled fish prices. the of- ficials said that, in general, they of last year. TI IOTHII ,1 hear the blaring bands go by; 1 hear the marching feet: 'A1l day they drum their dmndlul g oirge along the dusty street. I hear tho crowds give cheer on cheer of fierce, delirious Joy, And svonde; if they see him thorg, my little, little boy. A bflbv only yesterday, with molt and sunny hair, So helpless and so innocent». So fragile and so fair! So strong I felt. to shield him then. Safe sheltered in my sun, It, seemed w me tho who]. wide world could never do hhn nights I his trundle bed To fight away the 98in that ranked his little fevered head. I fought the bottles for him than; he leaves my side today To fight far greater ones alone, And Olll so far avtrayl The little dlmpled hand that lay so trustin-zlv in mine Must grasp a rifle bmel soon along the firing lino. My baby boy I held so clolo I felt- his fluttering breath, Has left me an-oty aimed and gone I to see the face of death. And never Mother's voice to soothe nor Mother’: tum ‘no shi . Prom all the dlrelul rl-lu 0f the smoke-hung be e fleldl Oh, why must Mother stay behind? is not a Mother's place Beside the baby that must look in deotlfs remorselees face? The years have brought n. change in him that only others see- For all his soldier's uniform he's still a boy to mo, Called forth to fight a nation's fight, a nation's vengeance cloy, while I m-uot wait. and pray at home My baby, baby boy! arm. And oh, the long, long watched beside —Oontrlbutod. In Memoriam CHARLES DALTON STEWAIT In the midst of the joyful cele- brations on V. E. may May nth nianv nouns were saddened when it became known that, a tragic u- cident nan taken tne life or Chm- l-es Dalton atewart. soungest. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stcwprt o! Fitzroy street, Cheriottieown. The little lad was following me parnto cars wncn he slipped and fell oe- neath the wheels of a heavy truck and was instantly killed. Charles who was ten of age, wasborn in Borden and lived more nil his life until last. autunim WhEll he moved with his parents to Charlottetown. A brign lovable child nc mane many friends in his new home, who weie grieved at his sudden death. In the town of Bor- oen where he attenaed school and Sunday School the news of his pus- ing tilled all hearts with solo-ow. His loving ivays will ever be re- membcied and the thought of his being among ‘that happy holy band ct‘ children before the throne cf God will tend to da-nw us to that better land above. He was laid to rest surrounded by lovely flowers silent tributes 301' the affection in which he iiu held. The family also received numerous messages of sympathy from relatives and friends. Besides the sonrowlng parents there are left to mourn tiwo sisters, ‘Pearle find Audrey at. home and ‘one brother Harold, C. N. B, Sx- lpi-css at Charlottezowii. The funeral service was held at, their liomc, 302 Fitzroy Sitrect. (n Thursday, May 10th. Service was conducted by ltov. T. E. Mobennan assisted by Rev. Stirling Stack- house. The Hymns sung were "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Jesus bottles. POLSON'S COUGH SYRUP l agencies in charge of European ro-v organization! {naming for victory. OLDSMOBILE - ’l ‘t3 on its #1944 Production, Employment and Earnings. in, Canada and the United States Out of m” loo on employed 9s were enrolled in 1944 in the GM Wu Bond Payroll Saving: Plan. I944 War Bond purchases 4' the corporation ind n maturity value of $229 million. GM folh are producing for victory, and lb 1,1‘ BUICK (an! p aw -~r‘-~,4<- <\>' >\~_q]-y ,-.,_,7.,_ _-4,<I GE 1.33.41. o REPORTS TO THE N, CHEVROLET 3 PONTIAC CADILLAC C _ out“; 5.1a“ \ ... f‘ m 1 HEVROLET AND one TRUCK’ loves Ewen Me." The ‘inllbearm were Clarence Mitol-iell. dflm Af- , ell-W ilcck, Everett Ja Charlie Mnc- y fl Donald, my mKanzh and p - O Jackie MaoKenzie. The remains ‘were laid to not In the cemetery at Cross fwulo. Use of warm colors such u yel- __ ____ __ ______ ______ | __.- A -‘* low, creams and brown; in piiint- ' “ “"“*” "‘ "‘ My,“ Luna in; a room will give the room the Ltd, Parrsboro, N. 8., for ebout Grade IX-Bruv P'*~'"" King; 3, Melvin Ggliqi on] _'_ - lhlll d Ike. 80ft Wlllll on WQl-‘Oillrlott-ewwn. illusion of added wannth. Use of z. Grndo VII-Elmo Bflllh- Ruth Cudrnore. equal. 1' "Kfififliill; gfneelly. lhy so. The prelldent Mn. Chalmers Newoon lgdepglra‘ blues and green will make it feel Alterations and elevator for the Grade VI-l. Shirley vessey; I. Grads I 5r.-l, Mary Bangui; i, m Q. m, m4 14mm; Milled the mee with the Ode fllmlllion on the Lntlmgrold n“. cooler customs building n 1min; by Freeman Vesaey. an, Cheverie. (m; _ Omd. mu u! n‘ mum-ad n nu decided to M‘ -_- Fundy Construction co. Ltd. I Grade V-l. leryi Joann; I. Grade I Jr.--1, Betty McT ue; an“ 11.4, 3m“; Qfllnhy- 3 ,wi o lumen hint. by! melibnl. meatlrfl on Thursdaind Court m Halifax m: $14,300. Freddie Doucette. 2, mom Coudy: a. Gerald Gallnll. Mo,“ 5mm; g, gm” mtg-iron: victim wm prom». llln- with lune Godre an‘ m, ..5,,,,,. Alterations to upper floor of Citv Grade IV Sr.—1. Margaret lea- Grade I (bi-Alfred Berreau. and Jonah (Min-it. 11W meeting were road. all C0100 "l P“ "WWW "am" iv". ii"‘si.i.i-..*"zsi"ltis"o'l..ltr in. t-m”:.r.:""" "mm- =~ ii“"‘"£.3,¥§2"é an: “m” ,,,,°,*,',“?,,.,,;l,i2?“;"',.°,li'ii'.‘§.i.""‘° '°"".am...":“:‘W- h l is. who ericton, us. roi- time. Grade 1v Jr.-l, Maureen 1m an, Inugenior izradeo-Malgnret m- um mu union’ .' lsent em to mm u Ana. “ugh w nu home m 1:91;! d1" u, e facement. of floor lurtscns z Genevieve Vessey and Me vin gun at per cent. and, n_1, mm] q n iiy;ibox on hi silo a Mil cull to be snsbom m!“ my The Cifnndlnn Pres) of edersl Building, Hulliax, by Gallant, uni. _____________ , h“ mum; l 5H“ m 2mm; f“, gobble " at wome dislike and “r N", OTTAWA, June 3--'I‘he Public Foundation Maritime ., of Grade 1 1 sn-i, Jimmie Gsm- QUEEN squint: scllool. ‘qt-w, 111.4, n Mow s; “You!!! for 0i resolved. one . comml tee. Mrs» K Works Dcnnrtment tonight limo Montreal. for $30,770. um. ——— Wilfred elnplieel; i, n” IhIp-wIYIIIDI-m, ms ordered amt. non. M,‘ Tyrl l1 contracts awarded during May wharf reconstruction ll Polnte Grade If! Jr, _ 1, Genevieve, Junor Honour Roll. Queen square iimi. ' 90h”! cflmmlttee report-Ill bu. lahool Committee, Coiwm liicludlmz ii 51,934,921 contract to Au Pei-e, Que, by Lennon Thib- Pr: t; 3. Leonard Gallant: ;for the month of May. i Grade m-i, Jonn McDonald; 2, in; implied school th paper Holmes and Mrs. Wmmlm” m; E, Ct. M. Cape and Company of uult of Matune, Que, for about arle and Brenda Priiiight. i Grade l--l, David Dunn; i, Ed- "Meqh unwound; _ nsvlq towels. It w“ dulled to est much, Mrs. Tyrus Montreal for construction of u $01,850. rude I 51-1, David Vessey: ward McJabe; 3. Donald LeOlllr. u, log lohilflren at Mn. nr Newson. l M mm! new hospital and nower plant --__-- ' I, Dorothy Gallant amt ~'\nvlfl w» - nrsde 1-1. Frank lgaflliln‘ 3, ________ ‘m. w." "um" ‘M ordered An m greeting lwflulkgeilng cm. building at Camp Hill, i-rslltsx. n. VINCENT’! OIPIIANAGI equal; fifietephen Oqiolloran and Billy Mumngnsn; a, fiber dli-i lmrisron w, I. paid. Colloe s ounted to a. was urtioluated in." Other contracts listed included: _-- J e Donald, equal. Aunt. _ -. . Tvi-us o and ed wth “The Kmga and , will BBi-wlcwnntgr fgbflls‘! it laarrsgoro Standing of M. Vincent‘: Olvh- ride l! Jh-l. Lorraine Glllflnt Grade 1’—-1,Plrlrer Lund; a, Gar- The month] mum‘ 0g mi 3m Willis were a eluted dele- Lunch was serve eac , . . y . rqu n unage for MM and Joseph Quinn, equal; 2, Louis net Steele; 3, Richard Duffy lnfl‘_wqmgn'g 1mg racken Will Abolish the Z5 % Processing Tax on uh n; mm g ms ntn to uio uinua convention in hour followed. Fox Pelb