JULY 29. 1fl2__ rs inninnc Brought to you by the incomparable 3 who gave you "'Pygmolion". . . "Moior Barbara" is the yeork entertainment thrill! ciiili riscilmn-vicw pa»? GEORGE BERNARD SHAWS MAJ OR BARQARA WENDY HILLER niniiisci - ridliilsi Prince Edward To-llay . s snows-zoo - 1.00 _ 9.1» DISNEY CARTOON fi'is1'irr-........a<r' one IuluisImn-ll- IOIIIIQIII] lyon lml llrr- hails Iuvu- Chills ins TO-DA Y ONL Y RODDY McDOWELL "On The Sunny Side" Shows 2.30-—7—-8.45 MADJHN THURSDAY CAPITOL -.-. I u IJVMK’ Jo's’) swell. The following day De turned up at the swollen chill, a. delicate shade of Producer-director Pascal beamed delightedly at her: hurt a young woman when it is for love or for art," he said knowingly. Deborah hesitated only for a brief gOlillléllb and then shc agreed with a i; Acfss Gets Big Sock . —_._ mimctll-ycor-old Deborah err, W115 chosen by Gabriel Pascal ole of Jenny Hill. the l‘ Army lass in his fllmiza- Bernard Shaw's Barbara." which n and. starts a run y; Edward Theatre to- soon enough that it looks and acting up to a part in a the purposes of the r had to be punched ‘WP-and reallv punched - TO CON SERVE GAS IDNDOM-(CIH-By parking Q buses st various points in cent- ral Iondondui-ing slack periods instead of returning them to out- er terminals after rush is over, it is hoped to save 2.000.000 bus trips a year. RELIGIOUS “STIMULA.\’T" Mohammedans f‘rst used coffee to keep awalke during long religi- es _ ook it on tho chin in s. i" “RY than she anticipated. noe or twice either. There d then takes. And nd one blow caught _aking_it blcod gnd SHEEP BREEDEIIS ATTEHTIDH ! Wool will be received at the Wool Grading Station Charlottetown until Saturday August 8th. Wool Growers are asked to ship or deliver any supplies "WY may have on hand to the Station previous to this dale. Your wool‘ is required in the National effort. cwlierate with us by placing it in the hands of the Canadian Wool Board, _P.E.I. Sheep Breeders Assoc- 732931 necessary (‘i/i’) this column ls rose ad Io an lociil learnt. but rzdvortlzlng d‘; W"!!! lllnn an] in lllllll‘ II I I—ll I lord, flgufl’ 5.135 u Advuq, __._____- ,___ COOK'S iorPhotogrophl. I..-sea CONFEDEB r _ “Ca e ION LIFE [Ngflslga “REMEMBEILED APRIL" by Stewart Van der Veer, The Guar - m!" WW 590W starting ‘Thursday. THE OFFICE of m. Curtis, Bvnshaw. wlll be closed from Aug. 1st. to Aug. 9 . 7-39.11 APPOINTED T0 SCH 0 BOARD-Dr. A. W. M. Allano ha? been appointed a member of the City School Board in the place of the Into Mr, Reuben Maodonald. ARRIVED SAFELY — Mr. and Mrs. W.E. MacPhee, Heatherdale, have been advised by cable, of the safe arrival of their daughter Jean, in the South African Medical Ser- vice at her destination. IN HALIFAX - Mr. B. Gra- ham Rogers Supervisor of the P. El. Travel bureau, was 1n Halifax yesterday. He was conferring with Travel Bureau dficials of Nova Scotia in connection with matters Pertaining to the tourist industry. FAMILY BEREAVED-Mr. Walter Binns of this city received g tale. gram announcing the death of her brother Mr, George l". 'I‘horne of 83, Scituate St, Arlington, Mass. i111’; Thorns was s native of this MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED -lMr. aild Mrs. Arthur Belcher announce the marriage of their daughter Eleanor Estelle to Lieutenant Gor- don Douglas Cochrane, son o! the lnte John Coolirane and Mrs. Cocli. rnlle. Windsor, Nova Scotia. The Cflemmly took place yesterday mvmlns at Zion Manse Rev. o. Cllrlyle Webster officiating. RECRUITING TOUR — Lieut. Patricia Carter of “I" Company of the Canadian Women's Army Corps Halifax, will leave this week on a. tour of the province for the pur- pose of recruiting women to serve in the C.W.A.C., it is announced. Clmrlcttctown, PEI, 1n the in- terests of C.W.A.C., recruiting in the near future. Halifax Chronicle. SPLENDID HAY CROP -— ‘Ilho Guardian was shown yesterday l. bunch of timothy hay taken at random from the farm of Mr. S. H’. Colwill at New Haven. The hay fully headed, measured on an average, 65 inches in height and was frcm seed grown and sown by Mr. Colwill who is not. only a good shop-keeper but an excellecllt glajnner as his well tilled fields ow. LEGION DANCE—A large crowd of sailors, soldiezs and airmen at- tended the Tuesday night dance at the Canadian Legion Hom e last night. The music was supplied by B Bill Moreside and his orchestra. The dance was under the direction of Mr. AG. Bruce entertainment of- ficer, and the Tuesday night dance committee of the Legion Auxiliary. The chaperones were Mrs. J31‘ Davies and Mrs. L.T. Lowther. MATIIESON-COPP - A Wedding of interest to friends 1n P, El. I., took place recently at the Baptist Church at Dartmouth, N.S., when Louise Allen Copp, daughter of Mr. and Mls. Roy H. Copp, Watcr- side, Albert County. became the bride of Douglas Matheson, non. Wilfred Ea" M“““-_*2'Y°“-' , V.R.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus 5°“ °f‘MF- find Mr; JUoflpil Mzlrltérll Xnglhefiiilz,’ ,§“““§;}0,.f',;§dI",,f§""',,g; gimgtlicikilsetfiigltiy ‘when he was struck ' ' g y- p c by a truck on the highway about a RC? mile nozth of Hunter River yefler- VB. wore a gzey tailored suit with day- The b°y w“ ‘Vfllking along white blouse and navy accessories the mad Wm‘ his °°"5m' 151mm“ swath old Benjamin Gallant. ti tin to avoid a frightened heart roses and sweetpeae They goggpwhgn he raced mm the bide Thornton Hergett, Dartmouth, N,S. m m mony. The bride given in mnrria by her cousin, Edwin C. Copp, and carried a bouquet of were attended by Mr. and Mrs Relief from lhlliml and lhy Favor with KELLOGGRS Court yesterday morning the case chairs d drivin , dis iss d. g w“ m eced evidence ing dusty rose dress with navy ac- a mssories and was wearing an q- mm and w“ in me qulslte hat made of a cluster of king medicine, which g velvet flowers. She carried a. beau- ied, produced a sim- tiful nosegay bouquet and was given 0n to intoxication. The "1 marriage by he? 510111166. Mr. defendant steed he had token an Jamel MMI-rmis '\" before being ar- e charge. A drunk and d to appear in Court and forfeited his $5 b l Robb. MonctonJs spend_ ldays at 5t. Peters Bay. to a reception was held at the bride’ Hon. Thomas Wlgmore, it 1s be regretted, is seriously ill with Efme and w“ attended by Immed‘ treal are the guests of Dr. Ed Sicntiford of the RC.N.V.R., _ is spending a few days leave m the uill reside at 36 Reserve Street. arents Mr. and Mrs. , Grafton Stzeet. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McAr-lnult y of Charlottetown, have eeBn visitors of relatives in Albert, __i_“—' . Mrs. J. W. Pickering, Seavie E4 I" L, a guest at the home o‘ many lovely presents. me Misses wane and Ralph G’ I19? hkOilFlgHfegy sllrigglegagilnsongilvgxcllvll? _____ stud she was 1:110 entertained at m. rel-ed Chappelle of Head m. '1 °1'"°°“ B“ '1 K°PP°°11 W" to em Company, P. E. I.. Highlagiders, the “unnam- arrived in the city ‘Thursday eve- ning on a vlslt to his wife Waite, Andover, N .B. Walsh-Maclnnis Huptials pretty wedding was scl- A surmised at the Church of the Most Holy Rcdeemei at five o'clock this morning when Margaret (Peggy), rouca court's-m the Police m‘, §§,e§,d‘s‘t'§v°as“g$?§§m%§ ffgzflf Frederick Cass, cousin of the gloom. The bride was attiied 1n a becom- The matron of honor was Mrs. Raymond Doyle who was wearing a Doudre blue dress with nav ac- cessories. She was also carry g s. nasegay bouquet. Mr- Raymond Doyle was best man. MIMI“ Adele Kins was soloist Ind 8. William Campbell organist. Following the wedding .. q s to Ielfliives and the officiating _____ sgglikymflna RcvwFcliathietrhCglsl-s. The Miss Ena M. Clark h .1 a ° w“ “m” W Y °W find home from Toronto i-Ospéfllllfi gihvbzt m“ ‘snapdramm “d m“ “bu! vacation with her parents at the “Item” “'85 earned ‘mt °n m" Dominion Experimental Station, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Pradl and happy mu?“ 1°“ by train °n l on d m J f _ wedding trlp thlough the Maritime y n“ aug er omme O Mggd Provinces, For her travelling cos- Mrs. ma. Clark at the Elxperiment- ffme- the “d” W" l Fwd" We chins and other dainties, Shortly after the reception, the ress with navy and poudre iedlng- ote. On return to Charlottetown they The bride, who was a popular eemployee of Prowse Bros, Ltd, w“ ndered several 5h0W9Il prior to her marriage and was the fgqlp. ient of many useful gifts. The staff of Prowse Bros. tend- ered her a dinner at the Queen Hotel Monday evening and present- Mrs. George w, T111 y f c _ ed her with a gift of flat sliver. dish. h“ been the sue; U‘; Avatgd There was also a personal cheque Mrg, Joseph C. Harper, Port Elgln, from the manager of the firm. Capt. Ruth Crealock will also visit N Th e Girl's Club entertained her wth a miscellaneous shower at R Brighton Shore and she received 'l'he groom, who is s popular and member of the City Police Force parents, Mr. and Mrs. was the recipient cf a silver ser- vice, a gift from the City employ- -—-— ees. lviiiss Virginia. Scarth is spending The Guardian extends congratu; her vacation at Keppoch with hrér latlons u d . . . Scarth. Lt. Cmdr. Campbell Scarth is also expected tonight for a short stay at Keppoch. oy Killed 0n Highway Wilfred Earl Dorchester, N. B., ls Victim Of Accident Near Hunter River. STRIKING (Continued from page 1.) but 1n the main Caucasian theatlo 1t w as evident the Nazis still were roiling forward. Huge forces of German reserves poured into the battle below fal- e n Rostov and Novoctierkessk near the Don mouth on the sea of Azov. ‘Ihe Germans sought swiftly to exploit to the full the gains they had won at appalling casualties 1n men and machines Gravcst lllomcnt The skies were clouded with dive- bombers and the land was crawl. ing with Swastika-emblazoned “m! tanks 1n a furious combat which Red Star called probably tho gravest moment of the war. ‘The danger to the whole area scum of the Don increased when the Germans forced a fresh crcss- ing near Tsimlyansk, 12) miles upstream from Rosiov, and ex- tended two other bridgeheads. The fled army in one area souih of the river was forced back. The Nazis here were bidding for the Stalin- grad-ncrt-h Caucasus railway, 35 - A few hours after the accident miles below the Don, and also at Mm me “Mammy " wefixfii occurred at a am, yesterday, a cor- tempted to mtabllsh Liaison with supper was served at the Scotian Hotel. gins of the Charlottetown Police Morrison, who rode 1:1 the aircraft ‘"1119 moon was so bright I used it h) set, my bombsigh ." Higgins has been making e. name for him- self in the sweeps across occurred Europe and Germany and has bombings such as the attack on the Gneisenau, Schamhcrst and Prinz Ffugen in the Englim Chan- nel sane time ago. Japs Have The deceased, who had been Force and Mm. Higgins was pilot- born at Ronnie's Road near Hunt- ing one of the planes '1 the four er River. W“ Wm“! t ~ Canadian bmlber squadrons which uncle. M1‘- Arihul’ Gillan‘ when h, took part in the week-end attacks 851d fatality °°°"’"d' T“ ‘"1111 on Hamburg and Duisburg. These moved to Dorchester. N 3.. Kiwi" particular raids wcre termed five years ago “betger than tget Lgogxbombeg‘ w: father iiswczrlluloyed as l 811ml i" _ men." . -server , ti. a . o? N ltgS 1 1c fifigctuad rgkuu ’“°‘.‘“i"‘22i‘3 polar/ed by F - Hg?!“ 5a Igiriugesftwmrdllillfsoflaui-‘alncter Iteiver: WASHINGTON. July w-(APM- tional defence with authority over tsetlfled at the inquest held by The Japanese have a triple prgbe- Coroner 13p 1 J, Yer), lem in their attempt i0 00011193’ Only two other witnesses gave u'estel'ilinost of the evidence at the hearing. They were: Benjamin Gallant, New Glasgow. The horse Uh d f pug! 1) fl ht d by won “e mm —____ Sildgdefeliq; bolted when almost 0P laps Face Big Problem In illeutians Aleuti an Islands. ... “his” .1“ strait. the boyat that e0 oacc ent w r 1 nd then at great risk. carry all and Mervyn Bulman the dr ver oi itlheir equipment over steep Ne!“ Evidence disclosed that the boy trails and clean out areas 01‘ and Benjamin Gallant write P2101; “Hmp-‘L afidgmbgatzléfggéregiccfgcf lgwlthe 1n; troops by convoy over almost a morenlnag and were meetlnz i119 Bul" 1'°°°'m“°',1,°“5 ‘“,P'pl§1;f|f'°1€hr?,fih f t e mos Cu - m“ truck which w” ‘mfitclm? iifile owaters in the world. They also must feed the ocmwy- Dl‘, Ales Hrdlicka, Smithwnlllfl Institution anthropologist who . ti] claimed recruits even in the ran-rs posits it. The Martin boy fecrlfl! i1" Prwably h“ spent mm” "me m of the educated. raced any other white man 1n the Aleu- °° p lan searching for remains of the The spirit of the rank and r110 ieioii the inert stretch of lmve- i i , is soaring, due to sosrcely-dreamed- ment into the passing truck. The 1mm" me" Wm “m”, m‘) ‘L’: md 10m "mum d“ d“ an m h“ power w “void invasion of Nor Amer co Y g-‘itliuihfizirman ‘czpnquest of Eur- nlttg r the boy He ran the truck m!" "w" m“ 401000 5”" ‘W’ O pe. The Japanese public gets only The Royal Canadian Mountcld one side but the facts currently Police in Charlottetown were not - d ib Aft I land as “bleak, s ditch but 1t was too late. flfftfgsfebarreg jock. mfabl, o, supporting only a few natives who .. h'i'dllbfihi. speak for themselves, with 1...! ris- fled and Constables H. o. spew “y; le§§refie§yth§ ,§,,,,*;g,, u,” in sun flapping over fndo-Chlna. and 11.0. Gosweil, proceeded im- g the Philippines, Thail- mediately to the scene of the ac and, the East Indies. Burma. Slns- cldent. apore and great segments of Chlnu- Mund The capture of the fortress of pang; I Singapore especially heartened the smpsnnslled and the iflqufli 7:“ the William Dorks (foreman) H011; K011i. Japanese. Man “PM c“ "lei-aria "=""......... .. l"! ‘ lals in occur» I t“ ggcnlkescutclniaxrel-o?‘ e1 MMDOMM 101g bay’; pQfcnfll W61‘! EXDQCICO i to arrive from Dorchester 1w- . ruttln . sword-waving off cers eygning, st g Surviving besides N! WWI!“ "'9 two brothers and two sisters. 0.1a brother, Edward, is servinB l‘ 9"‘ to sent with the Canadian Army. The funeral will inks place from the residence of his uncle Arthu‘ Gallant, today at no n-m to S Augustine Church. Rustfoo. to the Roman Catholic Colman-w. cocklly sccordin to tho 11s m established in China. Th, people have absorbed some 01cm grandiose feeling of the ow the dread of war with and the United Stall! hi! been outweighed temporarily by the feeling that Nippon is I19 h ask. t Tytpical of the attitude taken b7 the Japanese is the demand by in- ternment officials in Hunt! Kohl that, Americans salute them Leon- tlnually. the effort at Y ' to include iniernees as exhibits in slqgfiépoysfiblic mind is intoxicated h > of Japanese opera- Him.‘ bowed? extent of their cur. rent holdings. an extent vitally the war when the peOPI street parades and celebrations in by ins decision to world's richest powers. NILWS PRODUCTS even if American bombers let the Japanese alone, they still would md J B Morrison “Con” have a tough time existing. the coroner out. A Jury WM THE JENKINS PHARMACY The Rexall Drug Store Will Be The Only DRUG STORE OPEN This Afternoon and Evening. Cotton, sugar, cereals and fruits in the opening days of are grown in quantity in the Nile Wlmt a life Perepirers Get hitched — Ofienders Get ditched! Both tonight with LIFEIUUY "'M”“'f'§mw £0. _.__.____.____. MINISTER OF (Continued from page 1) of police in gathering evidence m‘ Vancouver regarding the non-an-lval of certain mechanical trans rt In time to sail with the Canad a ex. gedition to Hong Kong last Oct 510mm! by Speaker fie WM stopped by Sneaker Glen who has ruled against use of any evldcnwcxcnt that contained in the commission reIpQfL But the speaker rultd that tho Jiwtice Minister had a right t9 r9911’ to Dr, Bruce's remarks, Col. Drew's letter, as reported 1n the Vancouver paper was referred to the ndnister as having assert- ed t "the Minister of Justice 11nd prostituted tho Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the search con- ducted in Vancouver for evldgnge the letter called favorable to the government." Col. Drew was s, com. mission counsel at the Hong Kong inquiry. Mr. St. I-eurent said the 110M, P- had been used to obtain infor- mation from Vancouver stevedores on authority of nu deputy minister (RP. Varcoe) and he knew nothing of the incident until "Just beforg" m9 Y°P°Yi fillfm-red in the Van- couver paper, "If Mr. Varcos had informed me when he got Mr. Kellockb (an Kellock, counsel to the Duff Com. mission) reqquest I would have felt it proper to take the action which was taken and I take full reopen,- zibilfty for the action which was m‘ aken my department," tho min. ister sa d, The letter written by col, Blew, who was nominated as counsel to the Duff Commission by Conser- vative House Leader Hanson, was dated July ll. Prime Minister Mackenzie King to refused to table it in the House on the advice of GA. Campbell, KO. Montreal, government counsel to information which was revealed to the commission in secret, T718 DNss censor subsequently od- vlsed they could not approve pub- lication of the letter. After Mr, st. Laurent had com- pleted his version of the police par- ticipation in the inquiry, Dr. Bruce said that he had been uoung from the Drew letter and t at he was not making my attack upon the minister. Throughout the debate speaker Glen had strictly ruled that there must be no use or mention of ihe Drew letter and he stopped Dr. Bruce when it became apparent that he was using material from it. But he ruled that the Justice Minister had a right to reply to what Dr. Bruce had said. Highlight of Debi” - incident WU highlight of This ' ;- ht rdict f other forces beating south from i116 day's dBbBf/B 111 which other 9311:1531? Hiegtlgi" gdaeifflneratrgd Rostov and Novocherkassk. “LAND AlnMAN "Hays the driver of the truck, Mervyn ram- - F1t..Sgt. Clarence w. 3111mm °f NW‘ 91°58“- ‘mm a“ Higgins, son of Sgt, Watson Hig- b1 participants were Ross Maodvnald (Lib. Brantford City); Lbs-CO]. J.A. Ross (Con. Souris); J5. Roy (Ind. Gaspe). G. R. Boucher (Con. Car- leton), T.L. Church (Con. Toronto Broadview), Jean Francois Pouliot (Lib. Temiscouata), G.G. McGaer (Lib. Vancouver Burrard) and Navy Minister Maodonald. A feature of Mr. Poulfot’s speech was his recommendation that Pre- mier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario, a former House of Commons sup- fiorter of Prime Minister Mackenzie ing, be appointed minister of na- sll three branches of the armed forces, Dr. Bruce ran into considerable difficulty with Speaker Glcn when ho described as "reprehensible" the report of the royal commissioner in "refusing to accept the evidence oi Mr. Cooke (PB. Cooke, agent for the Awatea. which carried the con- tingent to Hong Kong)!’ Speaker Glen had this continent withdrawn and refused to permit the substitution of the words "in- correct" and "inaccurate" u applied to the report, because it was s. re- flection upon tho commissioner, Chief Justice Sir Lyman Duff. Mr. 5t. Laurent Mr. 8t. Laurent said ho had no intention of entering tho deboto "but I counted without the honor- able member for Parlldale." Ho said some days ago his atten- tion had been called to a dispatch in the Vancouver Nous-Herald “un- der o. rather startling headline" and added that hs was "not s rised to hear the lan uags of that ald- line from the ps of the member for Parkdale." Mr. St. Laurent mntlnucd: "This headline reads ‘Drew charges Jus- work hero.‘ ‘The dispatch states that o let- ter of let-Col. George A. Drew to the Prime Minister fontaineld e182 a sandtnst the on. cos y- v.21 letter charged Ch ef Justié Sir Lyman Duff with no less than six major mistakes, and declared that the Minister of Justice had rostltuted the Royal Clnldlon H/iounted Police in the search con- ducted in Vancouver for evidence government." at Vancouver in tin-ls. Conflict of Evidence ‘f1 notice in tsined by tho crim ion branch of the RC M-Pl. 11114" your instru tions the letter called favorable to the Ml-. 5t. Laurent said RL Keil- ock. KC, Toronto lawyer who was one of the commission counsel, had asked Mr. Val-cos to obtain evi- dence as to whether some 20 me- chanical transport vehicles could have been sent to Hon Kong with the contingent, hod hey arrived E-QI. lllilffilb \KXINOCI P. E. I. Representative Participates Briefly In Agriculture Debate E Er E‘! 5 .5 2E:- re Commons: in, July 24. ‘I'll: subject under discussion was the agricultural estimates: “Mr DOUGLAS (Queen-IV We have heard a. gmt deal ‘about apples and other a lculturol pro- orldlishouldliketo tot-h w w: sac! o in Canada. The certified inspection depart~ ment is headed by Mr. B, G. Peppln, who is well known to the depart- ment, and he and his staff carry on very efficiently. Mr. C. E. Show, head of the table stock in-vpeo sac the staff under him. certainly unciersta-nd their business. “ have been connected with the potato business for the Lost twenty-five years, glowing, gradin and shipping. Without boastinl might mention that 1 organized tho table stock potato inspection ser- vice in Prince Edward Island about twenty years ago. and about that time the farmers went Into the growing of certified seed and table stock on a fairly large scale. A few years ago our rovinco produced nine or ten on bushels of po- tatoes 1n one lesson, which was very creditable for a small province like Prlnoe Edward lsland- It was not an unusual sight in the fall of the year to see eight or ten large steamers, each carr 1.1g from bl),- 000 to 200,000 bushe of potatoel from Pritnhce Edward Island to Cubs. u . of Agriculture to cooperate with the Minister of Trade and Commerce and see what he can do tn helping to provide steamers for rho shippers to carry our products to South Am- erican markets. I Inter-stand from the largo shippers that it 1s almost imposslls to get s arts steamer to take our seed thcr "I am sure our people appreciate everything that is being done by the department to encourage and assist in the rowi of potatoes." Mr PHlRLl1§¥(Q1-YADP9U¢. Soak-J: ' tho Minister's report» o“ = “We “l’.‘€‘i...t‘“‘ii.t rs l Item dtlfialznfirlrfew plant has been established for the manufacture of aplple sauoe.... The Minister m ht to us where the market is for apple sauce. and whether we 1r we storncanadsasollkclyio i“? of it. It. was aplvlfl 111;!“ Yell-Ti now it is applesauce-M letter written by Col. Drew 50ml weeks later protesting at the non. production of tit: ltlli-flgémltig‘ n“ “m” v investigate l tceic- t all that "fimswem ‘Ilh e s a typewritten sheets were’ PMC1110911 before ihe commissioner and that m; isslcrle had made H} order that he should b0 - the ll lvirofst. Laurent ‘said the or- finals were subsequently w“ not yet coiled st the office to sec I! w.‘ MoGoer mentioned the du- tingulmed career of 8h‘- Lymfl-fl Duff. and added: "No! in the d, " U _ dropped from unidentified pianos" confldence—of Col. George Drew." The Hong Kong tra y should mean more than a poltioel con. troversy based on an amendment which bid 1n origin in lost wint- " er's federal ivy-election in South York, Mr, MoGeer said. Howard Green (Con. Vancouver South), who moved an amendment yesterda calling for reorganizat- on of defence d _ t as g consequence of tho commission inquiry, denied this and Mr. Mc- Geer withdrew. He said parliament mould ‘bl engaged in something mwe directly cogcerned wilatgwiifilcing the work av Min aoDcauld so Col. {Drew hsdlmsdo tho first ' was with tho Kong Kong ox- pedit on" on Jan. i2. Col. Ralston had mods o statement to tho House on tho expedition as soon as pmsible afterwards Ate: Col. 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YOUR FRE/IT/l Coioarsjs TO O ‘l’ H FOWPIF 06' IT Clint/U YW/R 7667/1’ BINGO“ Holy Redeemer Hall WEDNESDAY NIGH’1‘ JULY 2911., 8.30 in aid of St. Thomas Aquinas Educational Fund Variety of Prizes bark trees. Comb Maryland t e Toronto office of the R..C.M. FOI‘ Parachutists the commission, that it contained P 50L DY"? BALTDEORE Jul 28 —(AP)— State and federal y military and P0 emote: tonight combed sections of Maryland and ‘West —tho second such search in 31,113,- lend within the week. Third service command said search by state police, the stato , the federal bureau of in. vestlgatim and by military in. 111891108 189ml Ls in progress in te the vicinities of Doubs, MD,“ Shenandoah. Junction, W. 1&1 Bsrtis Store, near 11.11.31; All three location; an withi an oximaio 50- ilo 1 WSJTEEIN-tgion, no. m ma“ a L BIRCH 01L Birdioil f ‘m leognd only BIRTHS ‘ NICHOLSON-At Mt. Buchanan on ’ Jill? 35th. 1943. to M}. and Mira. is?! Ngholwn. s son. Stanley had raised questions concerning it. mjqpgyALp _ M m, Charm", Before Sir. Lyman was appointed as commissioner the appointment was! discussed with the opposition ea er. ‘Ihoss m had agreed with tho appointment of sir. Lyman bo- fore-hsnd had disagreed fer the report was submitted, Some mem- bers with no experience iri law 0r town Hospital on July 23, 19-12, to Lac. and Mrs. R. Harry MacDonald s da/lwhter. (Mary Roberta). WOOD-At the P. E. Island H06: pital, July 28, 194.2, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril D. Wood (nee Margaret Cameron) a daughter, VHiPflC Jean. military affairs had criticized the Jolwsi-ON; M Kings county commissioner. Miners Buy Out Glace Bay Gazette GLACE BAY, N. 8. Jul 36 - (O P) - Sale of ‘llhe szette, Olsco Bay's on%do11y news per to ihs district orslnlsst tho United Mine Workers America was disclosed today in I front-pogo announcement in the pa r. o union purchased the 42- ou-old afternoon paper from A. Tl. Mscneill, its owner and mon- g director for tho last 35 years. s purchase gave the U.M.W. a first daily publication in Can- s. A.A. Many, aeorstsryAreasur- or of U.M.W. district M, sold in a statement carried in today: tico Minister prostituted RCMP m“. z'ii.‘..‘°u..°°i' maufielfilfiutifmfi 0 I dill-TIC‘ QXeCuI-IVQ boil-Tu hll 17111‘- Tho Glace Boy Guam, which will develop into a lobor paw ill be d d "This w owne m chrlmvtaoll f Ay district No. 26, U . . o . " ‘Ilia polio of til-ls per will b? in aocordohoe with ms policy o the Americ Too Late To Clasify LOST - BETWEEN KENSING- toning‘! élbllilyglgfzjwbyf truck TIC . f1 l‘ DC MscKay, Albany. if}! mar Altaivap SHIPMENT or any old chicks, also w. I.. nul- lets i weeks 1.1a, set your: while United Mine Workers of L. Hospital, Montague Sunday, July to Pto. and Mrs. Areneas 9U, 1M2, Johnston, Primrose, a. daughter. BOWATT — At Carleton, June 28, t0 arid Mrs. Donald Howatt, s son, David Francis. DODGE- At 388 Somei-viile Ave. Bomsrville, Mass, on July 21st, i942 M: and Mrs. E. K. Dodge (nee HszcfM. Sherren, a son, Kenneth COCHRANE-BELCHER -- At Zion Manse on Tuesday, July 28, 1942, by tho Rev. O. Carlyle Webster, Eleanor Estelle Belcher, Charlottetown. and Lieutenant Gordon Douglas Coch- rans of Windsor, NoviLScotiu. A __ DEATHS PRAUGHT-Died at the King's County Hospital, July 25, 1942 D.G. Praught of Albei-ry Plains, aged 47. Funeral was held Monday murniuif July 27th.. at St. Joachim: Church, Vernon River. MARTIN — Suddenly at Hunts: River, July 38 194.1, Wilfred Earl Mnrtlnsgei are. lonofMr. and Mrs. Jose Martin of Dor- c NJ. neral from the residence of his uncle Arthur Gallant, today Wednesday, at 2,311 pm. to St. Augustine (lhluv. Rustico, thence to Roman Cat-fw- llc Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlro they mt. om; Worth. 140.11 i