"Milton festival opposite school tonight. July ltn. Websters OrchLsLru- in Gowan Brae school Thursday night. July 0th. - Pic Ilse list, Fredericton, thurch grounds, Thursday evening. July 9th. starting at 5.30. ' ' ‘ Wed d , Thurrfilsayfiy July McDonald barn. fltl BI l00kflcld' 2 p. m. York Station: Wanted at MAXIMS “k Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew __.___, , o, ‘ MAXIMS OI‘ L MERE MAN MERE MAN ..x-:.-..:.- $79121; °£.;'1'..'.'.£"'° ‘m fi‘ Everybody God ls the judge: be putteth down one, and sette ‘ up mother, moo Guurdlll. In QOIII; triit; 0301a. Ioudsfllt cusnwrrsrowu, crawl, Tucson. my" *1“, Butter Bonus Policy May Maoris use. Cost Canada $15000,000 Bayonet To Six-Cent A -Pound Subsidy on Butterfat Became Effective Yesterday; Increased Butter Production pfwar Situation Last Night (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) The srmored southern claw with which Hitler is reaching eastward ' for a throttling (rip on Allied communications and war resources has been definitely blunted by the British 8th army in Egypt. Its northern 1- British Thrgw In More ccunte an. in Russia, 10 times more powerful, is danger usl cl to LXPGCtGd. Fresh Troops; Final s. vital ‘sited srmy war agtery.‘ howfv er,“ i! it‘ has ‘not ahead: cu’t Ito" l M - - - - _ f‘ claims of having pushed bridgeheads across the Don Ri - B’ JAMES Mccoox Decision St||l Undec|d u, - ' - from -~ are - u, . . a, Dumb”, “m; Canadian Press Staff Writer OITAWA, July 6- (CEO-Opera. ilcn of the butter-bonus policy of the Wartime Prices and ‘Trade Bcnrd ove; n period ui‘ one year may nos; more than $15,000,000, officials estimated today after study 011 but- ter-productlon figures. The prices board announced last Thursday that producers Willl bo pdid a. six-cent-zi-pound subsidy on butterfnt, effective today. The b011- us, designed to avert a, threatened shmtage nex winter and 1n the m1. lmving season, is equivalent to five cents a pound on crenmcly butter. Butter consumers will continue to have the protection of the 35-cents- I s- pound 0251c wholesale pzlce ceil- lng but pzlces paid farmers for milk sent to cieamerles will be 1110.6115- ed by the bonus. The bonus will bring their returns more nearly in line with those of farmers whose milk is used for cheese. The Dairy Products Board. for the balance of the season, is prepared to ntiintain the market at two cents , below the maximum set by the prices . board, this iepresenting a floor on butter prices. j Officials based their estimate on s possible outfay of $15,000,000 during a year of operation of the ute, The site of such crossings must be somewhere within less than 50 miles of the Voroncsh Junction on the Moscow-Bostov railroad, 150 miles east of Kursk. The Don parallels the railroad to the west for 60 miles or w n so and at no point in the span ls more than 20 miles distant from it. cgsfiqbifttsglfrgffligffirflg gm“ The railroad ls the last direct north-south communications link be- Lsh Anny or the Nile retained the tween Russian southern and central armies. If it has been broken. or initiative firmly today after fierce he Don crossed as clnse to Voronezh as indicated, a German salient Mam-i “w” "om New zenhmd more than 100 miles deep has been driven into the Russian front, all drove the Germans further back in but slicing the central and southern battle sectors apart. the E1 Alametn cauldron with a - ' * s * s v rifvlng bayonet charge. The Moons-descendants of war- like Polynesians from down under- at the and gllogd-Iclgfdlilgg Valley is in the making. s Nazi of stiff fighting Sunday in seem- gtgly impossible weather condi- ons ed. By MABCY OROCKETT London reports credit the Germans with having thrown 1,000,000 men into the Kursk-Kharkov drive. British observers '- down the Don lies Caucasus and its oll. The grave view taken by British military spokesmen of the Russ- smke Tam" In Enemy ian situation on the Upper Don seems fully warranted on the face of The“. steel bayonet; flashing m meagre advices from that seething front. the moonlight were reported to have " ' “ _ gtglllilh 12s ‘t‘§=yG°t'r'§§‘ad““§ 8, A d P At Exhzbztzon Grounds strongpolnt from the enemy. Timeli- i srge came after heavy artillery li/Ien in Khaki hGld spotliight as big show is held; and tank duels in which the Axis , lost large numbers of men and ma.- chines. Armed only with bnyonets and hand grenades. these dark-sklnlled troops had begged th officers for the privilege of attacking and ' the bewfdered shouts from the en- ,________—__—.— ___ .-..—_ ' ' ' ' g; t}; 1 fitinued on pug 7. Col 5) called to defend what is loft of lgfigched AXIS ‘ones just led er Mock Battle ends eventsf, EEYN- Brflfhfs 5"‘- sh‘ 0'3"“ (A iierlln dispavh to the Basel. T119 men in. luiakl held the spot- J. E. Auchlnleck faces a titanic Switzerland’ Nmgnal 7.11m; quot- “gm m Unarloiwwwn last mgm as offensive. The Italian newspaper. I _- military . lie succeeds de- d N i lllmry circles as fld- . D . "Med Gm Nell M- R"°l"°- 5510155 nTulsh forces had brought ,‘;‘.,~,,,§,,i°‘f,“§,‘°§,g;‘. flmyféflfff DE? p , A_ " ‘ ‘ a M M ' - up enoush reserves io-"rlolvedlwrlmea ‘mi my ‘Iieilfolfg nun-ulna" NEWS Bflef!" —g_ sports at me Provinclariaxnibislon II Giomalo Ddtslin, s"id new 23- urounus. ulose to b.1100 people a , , N ,_ , , | ton United states Gen. Grant wawlletl for two hours as the mid- “ u; ax‘; ,,,,,",,,,,',,"' m "m" tanks had Just. arrived frrm Soul!‘ iers pm on éhlegird big snowbevghich ' Africa.) was postpone r1 ay night awe LONDON, Julv 7-(Tuesany) _ _ o1 adverse weather conditions. .4915 g, ‘ id ' _ ...'.'.fs.sas;r".sr"r.l. W329i}? destroyers ~~ m" "us" zzmsdéis “Fl. flirt???’ ""“ , _ 9 . - — irincn, in the spdrting events and gap] god a g ‘I,’ c“ "w" "Dance in St. Pntrlcks Road The Esrithh troops we o'er! 1'1 a ‘ _ y sy. s or n: numerous school F,,_iday_ July mm 7_7_h_ —————- {ms non giving the Gemnm and in ms parade by the Canadian Le gn-¢s_ WASHINGTON. Julv 6-(AP)— In n surprise fourth cf Julv attack against Japanese forces in the A eu- tinns. United States svbma 1119s torosdcerl fcur enemv destroyers. riulrnw three and leavln! the 9th“ rf“.'r' The successful foray. announced Italians m rest rr cbsn-‘fe V! W" grourp for a renewed (‘rye on Alex- (Continued on W89 7- col 5) 00st of Living glon, members of the Canadiun ‘ited Cross Corps and the City Fire- men. The Charlottetown Male Chor- us also assisted in the musical nor- ticn of the program which took place during she evening. Smoke bombs, flashes and fire- works, employed by tv-o picked de- ‘Ille bombs were dropped de- spite heavy anti-aircraft fire. rircmen brought some of the fires under control quickly. WASHINGTON. July 6-—(AP)— Motorists 1n the United States will be required after July l5 to tum in 7-7-1i. “ “Dance, Lorne Vulllzv Tuesday, v 7-4-2i. J. Sutton, ti b t 1 - living bonuses will be edjlllted UP‘ the centre of the Grand Stand. He ggntgflye o; fleekvflfjhfi, $32-25 quirements are so heavy and ord- ers have accumulated to such an extent that it has bee for the controller to i t t th d of more man- the increase, to those not at Pfe- ii. fagvrtrlerofiari-eglanailggewar effort, par- sent receiving bonuses. iiculnrly in industry, the Canadian . _ _ Press was informed wdfly- Marltlme Hospltal Convention Today SIDCKHOLM, July 6-—(.*."P)—'I‘ile Swedish novys attempt to convoy shipping to Germany and Finland today appeared to be developing in- to an undeclared sea war as Swed- ish destroyers twice durind the day attacked submarines in territorial €—— require "Coliecting hogs every Friday. with Leslie McDowell, 5-l9-2U-Lwti. "Ice Cream Festival and Dance, One suggestion to the cabinet may be that the manpower situation is so critical that one minister should be given complete authorit, to deal duction for war requirements. Ebe . 9L um 1p A; g, m 31-1“) gm- PIQIQU, N, 5., July 6—(CP)-— WHWYI- first and most threatening enemy. F‘ ' ' newt’ Thuraday July “7-7-11. the defence 3:51;‘; is if zgespons bil- The annull Mum?!" Hulmal moTfin “fr? thgasagltlgggggt I . Japan" and "is beginning to dls- I ____._ ity of War Services Minister Thor- convention opens here tomorrow R I charge her supremely important u t; m, miles south of Stockholm after a "Rue". wednesdaii’ July 15' so“ and the Industrial Med‘ m with group hmpm m on submarine of undetermined natlon- ‘hm’ l" i“ Pam!‘ .. —~—-——— . for 1x810! Dance at r. s Armour; laolhed ggstrmléy’ Lufibfglgalyllmlfig- imllafltoigzigxp llfga§gfillgl°g B533" sl y fired a torpedo at a Swedish F c Llliv ‘the eudbgfnfilégstlllllfigbagj (By Ann 1mm) e_ . . _ 01c . - ' s . . - ' n a o . t . - 5 7 71 NM, Mfnigter Macdonald and Air If” iaplcm w“; welcom- m, ggflllggklglgthtgxgpleéirlé. missed and flffy Qmmand new“ Wm be only onmemh o, (Canadian lrcss sum Writer) Minister Power are responsible for _ e a recruiting for their respective It!" g Q, wright of Halifax, presi- ‘hippm dltflcum” mum; June 3g “Cfs- 2. dent of the Novs Swill and 91'1"“ when t e Swedish steamship Ada. 5mm“ “w” “ m’ °‘ m‘“°,‘,’,§1§ coward Illfllld Hospital" Mmlfl- Gorthon was torpedoed in territor- b“ “m”? ‘if m“ figflftifit,’ uni tion, will preside. The meetings will lal waters, with the loss of 14 sea- }§‘,E};‘,},“,§',’ 33,1, ,,,=g,g°,,, 3,, mduflum conclude Wednesday with reports men, concerns whether engaged in war 0! "l9 M11"?! Ind °°mm"'“°'~ 1; 2 ti epursuits. ——'—-?—— W or p m m Welfare Problem "Ice Cream Festival on Lot 40 intensification of Sweden‘ 1-4-41, MONTREAL. Jlllv Gloria Kathleen Large. l9. of Char- lottetown. who "always wanted to fly." has joined the Royal Air Force Farr Command here. M ss Large, the daunhter of He- Per nbargooflcéilglllrlottectgwn a1 piliot n e ya n the First Great Vllgar, rafid “Greenvale Fesiggl and Dance, 1f stormy. numb m cmsli MONT JOLI, Que, July e-(cr) " n't miss the last dance at Wednesday, July 1. Modern and old time. Refresh- The government may decide how- ever the present set-up for controll- satisfact- . .341 , , i of mm"- 14-2".tiiiymidfitiéfiiowfiittfi the oow- May Face Canada st. Idlnamblgt, ‘§1?§.‘.'°t§“iii§<i° w- é-Ifgg- gtllvgggerrlxelrg tthoeiaivelgrywge: "We nu now selling Greensheaf “'5 10f 1 3%? xyeLétstgve/icgslrefdothgt TORONTO. July k-(fll-En- fig-‘errfiileizolafl lllllgglliosveollwdsiilliaf; celving notification that her spoil. ibthidefs twitkllellasi year's W913i?“ ggtlllrjglfifi hing ‘utmmy’ ‘w ‘but mud dam‘ o! hundred‘ of our Mr Force station st. Mont Joli °“-i'-fi§1§i3§0b?iiLt'i§-Z°§°s‘iihson o! , _ _ .. s a £11k oesas and retal _ _°ll men fiom non-essential to war in fianinéimgteillox canned ‘mm m, 5th “mm, m,” time m h" “Hm and h” "m M _F____ M l dustry. o’ m. "M, . ‘ 1.5L ‘I I might R W!‘ ell 0d MOM. J0 , ha: Buoy! “mug p e srs field Presby rsn ~ °"""*= T» m- wednesdw- luv B Stelwgrapllerfl A" "'°"B..§..?.'1TJS"‘F.‘ZS"E'°H‘T‘.$‘.°§T‘ “3 W‘ be held in stanley Scottie the ‘Amaflun pub)“ w“. Wanted At Ottawa it“?! _ H might mean that Osnnds will dgt-tiggylltilsnttrfiniilisc “d¢'1i1?13“°:'i.'i :03‘. serious sltlllt-lw." slid Mr- ocrsons already em loyed end per- Hoehlsr, who come here st Mayor mitting payment o? transportation Pied Conboys invite to "Buying Pigs Tuesciay l0 o m. g d m, m, m bsr of British Columbia before Mr. certsltrzdhto obe vidirpoirgginf’ sir, Ilsley Jillm 9°"! l" Supreme Court 11pm’ hero todfl. once. ill not be bay- s for 10 days. Knud Jornnsen. hit repeatedly riously damaged, and t/ne crews escaped battle casualties. Senator from Massachusetts, re- turned to Washington this week- end. With his aimys communique, military cen- sors released Kennedy's dispatch.) ;..M.£“J.‘Z.’..gté°di3. “"1211? $150552? “f, '“°,‘;a“"°““’ " "°““"' “ "'° "M ‘Mums "I v-imw-h - :.~.::0.".."ss.r:u:s: ' ' ' ' ""“""-"""' w" "- "-""-- - rum off in a Germ-an El Adorn nrcn. Tl A i . Mmbu‘ m‘ ‘Md wen". i11to battle jifst atiltieiczttllq: “"1"”? W"?! Russian heavy tbnks and veteran infantry being begun to situation in Libya had grow bad. Threat T0 Penny ONTR time Prices and Trade announced today that the threat of wiping out the penny candy trade was eased and arrangements would bourhood youngsters, , CITUNGIQNG, JUiY"—('I'Uk&iBY) t‘ “°°e“5“gfi (MW-China's unconquerfid 400.00%,- lumber mills in British Columbia t0 °°° Pmnged Wm‘ "‘°‘"‘ m‘ w“ ' a , td it till bfih YOK!‘ 0f reserve at least 75 p.r cent oi pr.»- glfgiucesparitgd 0:“? 2mm“; K51- Shelfs declaration that the United Stntos "is bound to deal with her that of the Allies. Jnpflh u pluuzlns deeper and deeper in“? 9 "1""!- o - (or) - s13; now 1s use,» of the enemy will be cpl)"- ent." _ International At A Glance Russia-Red Army retreats from men‘ numerous towns and V" Don River battle in effort lsvfl North Pacific-U. S. submarine st- tnek off Alentians leaves three In; destroyers sunk, fourth sflsme o voys destined for Germany and Fin- land. 1945"" NAZI STEAM ROLLER PUSHES RUSSIAN S Axis Army Retreats Again In Desert WarCritic-al Time I»; PAGES l Annunl rlubserlptlon lhllvcnd. ll-Ol B! lhlll P. I. l. [@001 to other Practical Ill IL I. ll-K TQ EAST 0.8. Tankmen F07: $091.93 A3‘ Meet Germans Drzve Continues‘ In Desert War Caps Torn In Timoshenkots Armies’ Enemy Comes Off Sec- _ _ 0nd Best, Newsman By Une Mzllzon German Soldiers; R . - . epms H1tler’s Army Holds Bridge/read Across Don River. By Edward Kennedy Associated Press Stuff Writer WITH AN AMERJCAN TANK UNIT 1N THE WESTERN AFRI- CAN DESERT, June 25—(Dclayed) -(AP)—’Ihis war's first battle- field encounter of the United States "and German armies occur- red in the desert June 12. Only a. token force cf Americans was em- ployed, but it must be counted as a victory, for the Amcerlcans esti- mate they knockcd out at least nine German tanks and came out of the battle almost unscathed, The Americans, picked men from armored divisions, came here under the ccmmand of ' Cabot Lcdge of Boston actual battle-field experience, (Editor's note: the engagement was announced by the war de- partment Monday in a com- munique which said the American tanks in two days of heavy fight- ing knocked out several German tanks. The Amsrican tan-ks were but were not se- .-_- (By Henry C. Cussidy, Associated Press Sta MOSCOW, July fensive from Kursk ff Writer) 6——(AP)-—The steamroller German of- _ _ _ _ has pushed with overpowering weight 120 1111185’ to the vicinity of the Don River and the viral railway town of hnronrzh despite dcslvcrate Red army counter-attacks, the Russian iugh command said in its A/Ionday midnight Communiqum RUSSIANS WITHDRAW V Durmg Jul)’ 5 011T troops waged fierce battles west of H oronezh and southwest of Strayi Oskol," the communiqu; said, our "POPS flvilCuatfld a number of populated places." (The German high command claimed Sunday that m; Don (Major Lodge, who is also the return and the the oll beyond. informed military source; he" "h; m“ amnion. m". across the Don River.» M Present the task of combating the German drive the Don has been handed over u, soviet 111m- raining in desert fighting. While here he barely escaped being out tank raid in the used for limited operation; only, it wns reported hero. (These tactics were interpreted to mean that flmosbenko may attempt to draw thoiGel-msns out until their entire force ll mllmlllfls’. then strike their flanks from the north and south had been reached on “s broad front" and yesterday the Berlin radio, purporting to quote the 5am; your“ said ‘h; fly“, had been crossed at several pointo) ' Candv Removed M EAL, July 8—-(OP)—-War- Board here ‘—'*— . tchments fro Nu 62 Gordian ~ - - be made t” accmnmodate 7mm“ em fi“""""".§"r "°‘"Y-.""1-..";. s... B... zszzaiss"; s.":z2.'"°:2:. "ca": “are. ... .. . .0. ‘N GRAVE Pm" gghuamngmn 5mm" "Iuesawaflquty than “YZ-gtgfiscme I vided a flttifig climax for tgieduem- prouucuon Board ruled’ “ma” 6mm, ecutsetggwprourlgwon as a; on Th . . - _____ - figfinu, m, the enemws encwmh gnxsgiaisglg.motfcsfn til/grin abtlgrcllirs lnélgirlltliiegez/o télgg-ill riguirenleetiiit is penny goods to such an extent that ° gravity 0f "lejlllgllt of the army group under command “Regular session Alpha RE 1m f0‘ l.“ “w 0.,“ c! glands one o’ the um features or m: stockpile a uantuy of Scerapnanéztxgiiis ltllalfigglygggygrgfleiiégelnsesid m Uh of ltiarshai Scmeon limosheirko was apparent, because Vor. gckciiflcléodge tonight. Instulqlntlczii extsndln out from Alaska. UITAWA Jun B_(CP, __ An ggrriggzmwvlyiaéshtngogiaiifilécgwnérpy {ll}: almusdt. equni to the amount c0n- prgsent supp“, or calfdivflsmck: w“? onezh ,5 on me AIOSCO“._ROHOV railway.’ the last important north 1o rs. -1-. _ - - _ sume nspar pt dti , -' ' = - - , . . _ .. t.":-"“::.A?..:L': sssiftfllté“ 35- s“ n fiffitgiiiii? w. P, s. "" "'1 ii“t’.%i.§iii‘l§%fl§ll2.€ Z2“‘.“.Z£“%?’ ‘£;'"‘ ‘° “i "i" “braille flaming fight .- n.1.°“vt‘°§ tug ”“§3‘“‘§5i“lffi"§i Ma t mliiicn Bureau or Statistics. lndl- Gdgldrnor B. W.°l.»el=dfze took the T°R0NTofi,,_6_(CP F time to the mutual satisfaction of 51g " ‘e _ “mm” °"_‘"°“51>' a" immune everything they bugs?‘ 5 M“ ‘y ' 74,,“ ii ca,“ strong pggglbility that eost of salute from me reviewing stand m - Y )— - the corner grocer and the neigh- Call into the drive t0 cut this l ine, The wide German gains, made "Reserve Wfid-tlefidsy. Julv 6th. M ward next montha that)?‘ Depflll- wisfccornrpaniedVbyialcfs-de-carrf and Trade Board. todav anneal- gilalterxirilfegrl-nririadflslcysttiiixeultflciirdd altg Dance in St. Andrews Hall. ment officials ss 0H8 - __. .- »-- —---— M ——~c, l~2)—- ‘"1 l" cllnsllmtfs t0 Iflllrll fllllt- ' outflank th re ll b ‘ 6-30-7-6. 1 The official index advlmctd from (Cvnllnued 0n base 1. o and vegetable baskets s0 rctall- Ions be, f g gt, ° - "mus rez- V mi‘ I li6.l at May to 116.7 at June l -—————- ers as soon as possible because Black sew ‘mwwtlf c3591" find “Ytita i "Dance, St. Peters Bay, Friday a gnd the Wartime Prices and Trade I the province is faced with an Von Bcc)%5-f_ l Marshal Frdor _. 10th. Clifford Peters 4 Aces Orch- ' Board in a statement on the tn- imminent shortage of vontltln- m b k5 rm“ Y e-‘tablthfd Oll esm" 744m mm m said l, was "quite a ers, e an o the Don, he wnuldvbe _ 1 i“ cmaigle" gfurther increase would -———- in position to drive inward $53113" ~ "Dance Vernon River l-Inll Wcd- (By R. K- Carnegie) essecordeij next month s _ VILNCOUVER, July s__((yp)_.p_ . . Brad and thence to the Caucasus - ncsday. July Bth. Webster's Orcn- (Canadian Prtss Stall Writer) .1415 would inn-wise bonuses now D. ROSB-llberry, assistant timbJ -_____. _ estra. 7-7-11. OTTAWA, July (_i-(CP)—The‘Do- b l am and would give 5mg“ controller for British Columbia. said (Continued on page '1 Col 3) -—i- mlnlon Cabinet this week will study e "B P m t of today Canadian and British re- 1 "Ice Cream Festival nnd Dance proposals to apply further compul- bonuses. equal W ° "mm" ————-————-- People of Britain lire LoNuoN, July U-klik’) -mt.1- 38 months of war the people o1 pm.- sin are fighting fit, The most nonli- ersame tnlng l5 Just the common o c ‘me Health Ministry reports the country is entering the third sun- mer at war with a cleaner bill of health than it had in the summer of 1939mm. before the war started. Said one source: "The ministry is pleased with the public. It is be- coming health-conscious. Everyone {glilylllfl to keep as well as poss- e. Sir Wilson Jameson chief medi- cal officer to the Health Ministry. reported a tremendous improve- in the health oi women in the last few years. He said this could be attributed to shorter skirts beyond recovery. . .In the near future the col- High “d? “y; momma a; 535 m; “Qfiifififitfthg evening at 7.418 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.91- New moon July 13. 7-93 lm~ Summerslde tide eighteen mum". later than Charlottetown. can rsnnr SERVICE DAIL‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden — Ml" 5-3" l-m‘ 0.25 l-lll. 1.00 p-m- 4.45 b-m 7-55 W"- Leave Cope Tormentlne-‘Ltb Mll- [LM mm, 3.15 p.m. 6.45 pun. 0.10 p-lll» SUN DAY UERVICE By The Cnnsdlsn Press in and shorter hair while doctors are (MB 3 D _ g1 mqmne) -- "H" -- " ’°°""°" m“ M“ TEA l8 RATIONED "“‘ ""'” '°""' “.‘5§i.%1."‘§‘s$f‘.€.fl€5iil‘.‘° 02.2.2.2": u-v- 3% ---- M" ., "The transition of industry to Egypt-won: Axis desert [Hillel End mm: vtvqclous Engng-Joman "45 p.51, .215 pJn. uefgeméwclgweixwfiaw °t Lgs“ UITAWQM Jggvedmzggag wartime “production is always mc- t ntrejt spin as British throw in “They are ‘an 105mg might “n11 1.08.: Tun entine 10.16 mm. $.30 Y I me- Y B°V°YI1m° l " blems and u! r "up, 1mm, Including New Zesl- -- - _ p.|n, 6.00 pm. 8.80 p-m- lll kl , i f te D1161‘! ‘mum P7 n o ' Q are better for it. said one author ..i...'.."""' " m" “teal... :..r'.;.‘:r.s":'.rss.s.'.."°""...... 0- munum» 1 w u» n“ ’ m m“ 7 h‘ m» Mm 1 P. i. I.—N. 5 FERRY SERVICE Leave Wood Islands 7.00 1.111» ll-W Statistics at the Health Ministry show that on an avcrngc every worker loses nt least two days‘ work _ I . _ _ _ t. mrvey a vear through colds and influenza. a.m., P-lll- _ a 5 shefdfldétdrgs?‘ iifitfiitiifil expenses over 810 for stenograp‘ Toronto's welfare dens mt. B" "hm"- fijtgtmriciéaln-lusov rélilgwrlnflngs qtslsg 53160;" "Pml" 9 '-"'-- 1 9"“- m" p, 1 . . x .. __ _ -.“}.',_°,'}§{,'YGY,“,',}§l,',~. ff,“',‘§’“,'j,l,,,,'-§ f,{,‘{1,‘-‘_’p‘“ mm moons" nsws csnnso 1. chmfi-gksiotlfniancinh “ca! tanks. 1.000 bombers and 1.000.000 AIR SERVICE Store. Wheatley rtlvef ' p. m. The action was taken on recom- 1'0 BAR fr‘ bu," gum, Inlafihuom rifles. , ch l l, t Wm ummemi. Kelly's Cross, 4 p. m.‘ Emerald. mendstion of Finance Minisw n- .______ °,,‘ d", '1‘ ‘a, h “m,” h, Durlnr the first quarter 01 1042 nro cxioncm Thursdayl p. m. Kenslngton Cattle slev who said the shortage of sten- moo-gym July g_(gp).. ‘m d ‘gfwwufl, |' the birth P1004513 1W1‘ 1~°°°"“"5 Pen; 2 p. m. Clifton Comer. will ographers and typists was more Mm,“ Pursuit-n,“ o, vhum.’ , t our on ~ - higher than in any first quarur k chnhmewwn u‘ .‘ m ‘ sdfilvtning able w m. Payin than s00 and would "rspidly new m“, pg "Lucky" news since no ‘ ‘ ' ' Sweden-Swedish warshlpl- escort- 53g,“,,§Z’§,$,§§°'3E,,§°',§§§§- Qfémkii l2 is“: n; ' . 1 .' _ - ' ' ' . i"- °°~°~P “ills- "fl-"i""»-..=.ss"i.~.....~cs:=; :2: so ‘I E A, iur"-"~"=.~-i'." "it"s-tress: :2: s:"h".szuls:"ys.is..z*sa.z."zs; ..~.-..-~~ ~ r- "m- Also d) g cfiflves arse ‘fldfiittd-ds ' . Sweden having trouble with con- Leave Moncton ll s. 1a.; and 6-10 i039. while the infant mgé-(tialiitv {fife p m isuglgze lowest ever rccor or a b-il, “m” ‘uh’-