d. I h luiiioiii will’ Million n-q, homlnplnlare. rugufly Ind RI (HIT ll Ar »1er For dill-C In O. K. __\;_ July 3l.——(ClP)—Th8 ..l acceleration given the i l0 the colors in the 3 m; tcllziivlrg the col— lg has resulted in l h; ‘i9 more than 4.080.- ngl far the first time - groups were sum- cclors under the use Act on each Sat- (‘Hlflllll m: the month on r the 1.000.000 marl: ‘lull the 4.030 000th man docs not mean that 4.- 'l are in the Kllliglmmii » while the National CHVGYS ages from 19 to (‘fill-Lilli actually started ~oic of.‘ Z3. An oiiflcial celi- ' th- ilie c. vercenitage exempted Lint services is hot bu". i1 uvshrges aibcut rd rarote of owipaiticcm are 1n ihe schedule of re- lllTlfilOllS which are ex- _ lips PHVPOSC of the exsmlp- ::i cnure that workers slzill or experience re- If wit‘ maintenance ' q pro. uctloh or eseentta not absorbed in the ><~:< to the detriment of trout- o" reserved occupations i’ pointed pages in a. pllibltcaltlofl. In it are inn-en and trades- m able seamen to i-utlwturers. areonaut- :f‘l.\ to agricultural lab- mrlrers to butter test- tiers. ;p..'.ichs are considered only for those over a 02r- ~:' lust-mite, newspaper- inust register but they uiiiyvcu to call up for com- , of these reserved occupa- "o l\l"(~ no exemptions. A lifi tibjectcr must take ore a triibunal. If his .r.- couvincng he may ‘ .lv.l lcl‘ llOfl-Ofiilfllbflf. BEYVlOB, iig oh a farm. Mar- st. FEgISLLX along with bill’. in practice, espw- iiicre are families i0 y i re not lzable to be _ .l.~- early as n single man. it about two months e- ‘th the date of rogstra- . .l iu.ll cailup for service. lag, about whxh there .:i btm" criticism has re- i...u sliortrcied. :';c<i iliat elwpses before i» .i us depends upon the vacancies for wh ch to ii. skilled trade which ‘t ll)» industry or to l. ..1 DAZJIZIIlI of the forces. .i luau is calllxi to under- dzval examination he may preference for service in , hairy or air force. Hts us are listed alt that his iapecial abilities are to the branch of ser- rcd and a vacancy is t‘ lllS piretcrcnce is granted. "shut llliéfg is it period of 1185's between the time l» sfully passes his medi- nd is summoned to a re- . Vin-ch he receives his iaiipers, giving him the vc at the recruiting nzille his civics for a. ~i1i1ie is considered under Nllil‘ _i;_3“_ii3*‘.€~n SERVICE l-auivaati MONTREAL AND mar VfIll-IAIT Que. July 29- Oh A cé-heafvyjrafflc between stops formerly made by the O ‘ i w. ill. ‘l YACIITSMAN WINS D.S.C. F" INVlOe "lh successful opcru- lions which prevented war mutt-rials sainfinucv "m" “m”! Into the hands of "N! , Uxhipbfl‘ mid Premier ltfiici/Iillail fl Nova Scctizi inspected the North ‘Nova Scotia Highlanders oh Tucs- A keen ynhtsman, he joined the’ "Win35" Acting Sub-.Lieul. Jzuhcs Wake Golb of Victoria, B.C., has woh the Dstlhgulsh Service Cross. B.C.N.V.R. at Easter and wllhln g week was sent overseas, Montreal. the lower St. Lowrciico and the Maritlmes. the Canadian National Railways have put a u-z-w daily train into service between Montreal and Cainpbeilzon. N. 13.. and have cut the running tulle of the Ocean Limited 55 mihuics ch the eastbound trip and one hour - lhd 35 minutes on the westbound ml» according to announcement. made by C. W. Johnston. General Passenger Traffic Manager. The time of the Ocean Limit-ad has been specded up by eliminat- ing i3 stops between Montreal and Campbelmon. These stops will b: made by ‘Pralns 50 and 60. to cp.r- ate daily instead of only on ivsek- ends. Oh the new schedule. the Kilau- treal-Halifax train lcavrs 55 mil:- utes later than heretofo .. p. m.. EST. inslead of 8 o'clock. It; arrives at Campbelltoh iit 9.3a l. m.. E. S. T. There ls no rsnugrl In the arrival time at Halifax. viz, 9.25 p. m.. A. S. T. Wcst-Iiauizd.‘ it leaves Halifax at 8.45 a. lll. iuo change) but reaches liiloutixpl 6.55 a. m.. E. S. T.. instead of 2. Operating stops only are made. Drummondvllle. Levis. Rlviezie Loup. Rirnousk and Mont Joli. Train No. 6 leaves Mon ’ daily at 8.00 p. m. E. S. T.. m ‘ Limited. and nrrivcs at Camp‘: . ton at 9.10 a. m.. E. s. T. In the opposite direction. the how d. l train wlfl leave Campbelltnn . 6.50 S. T. and l‘0.‘i(ll p. m.. . Montreal at 7.30 a. m. E. S. T. Military Service Not To Interfere With Hockeyists OTTAWA. Juiy 30 --(CPl-— Stir- vlce in the non-permanent nctivi- militia should not interfere uucl l_v with professional hockey play l» playing on Canadian and Uullcc States teams this winter, accord- inll’ t0 available information hero l! players are volunteer members of the militia they will get their training in durlnir the summer. If they are called la under the n.1- tional resources mobilization not they may d0 their 30-day stretch of training any time between Oct. 1, 1940, and Oct. i. i941. They should be able to arrange with local military authorities to get their training in either b We or after the hockey season. it “as said Ule Minud‘; for aches. {his column u reserved for new: ol local Interest but advertising of a liewsy llulule may bl. maul/ed word iilrlclly pa.» able in advance. ‘ THE QUARTERLY meeting 0! the (Jruduato it ursls ffsollfld at Dalvey. August ENJOY V.Sl'I‘ — Mrs. Walter’ and two cludreil C.3£ll'l0llCLO\Vll, are euloyihg a visit \\'lLll Mr. lvlacarti-lurs parents, Rev. and airs. J. S. Macarthur. — New ‘ _ friends oh P. E. Island Aieiy. Ho _siys the grain and root ' g particularly well. u e..;ic:i.i.ly' iii the central part of the Inlilllfl. Mr. Coipiits holed. over. that nearly evcrywvliere the fire-p oi clover is very heavy. — RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Miss Helen Davlis. B. S ., soc, P.E.I., and Miss lQfKDfllYiCk. B. Six. Parrsboro, N. positions as dietit- slant dietitian respec- T. FKAROII Cnfteria in cinu, N. B. Miss Davies ilielitiiui of the Mcuu‘. All- . lck has only recently 0cm- if‘ dictetlcs course. AND PARTY RE- Clnipbcii. Priiuler. Hon. J. P. Muc- Miuisicr of Public Works. lion. H. H. Cox. Chairman of FlSllfTy Loan Board. and Major Ot-to Cctmilbell. returned yesterday lSllflfilOil visit to the units ...ii occurred lu Re- C‘ . lzvcil a it-siticnt of Round slut- i autl was cue cf its; ltklildlf,’ i) Ill i308 gt the g‘; li.s shi- l.) liuu. U A. lie \\'.l;. ll lizcilitr 0i Mrs. Charmin: Nltorc. Wis‘. l ti.» and Mr. Joliu Bor- \Vl~1l)l)l.\'l‘i BELLS — A pretty Zuuu and inc late Pen-r Duhh. Nu; n. ldnss was celebrated Rcv. J. K. liiiicPiicrsoii in the pres- curc of lllllllClllfllO iuv h white hat and oth- Tlic bridesmaid Miss ..._v. slsih‘ oi‘ the bri - also wore b no with whiie accessor- 1,".ll lulniittera of ill ‘ " Cordell llnll, U. B. scorch?!’ "publlcl, oonl errlhg at Havana. were scheduled to give formal up Provo] 1i, pr¢8|(|q|||, Roosevelt’: declaration thlt the U.S. holds itself responsible for the deft-nee of tho lhflIll at LEFT. as Ilc conferred with delegate; from Anuntm. y" "pong! '91] outisflod with tho "declaration of llcvrmit", in which Dubiics reject hnp trlllllor of rllhll or Intel-uh in thll hemllllhere from one European power to mother. M. "slung. “up”, unpaid Mole. "hold- out" member of the conference, whose compromln Md- m» lieu-much puma. THE (7HARLU'l' l l'.'l'(l\VN CUARDINN My dear. have you heard! Quaker Pufied Wheat and Puffed Rice are for sale at 10W!!!’ PR1!!! INII I COSFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANC L-9189~7-2l-3IL Personals Ca taih J. D. Stewart. of the Nort Nova Scotia and P. E. Island Highlanders. Amherst, is in the city. Miss Claudio Matheson of West- ville. N. S.. is spending a. few days in the city. Miss Lillian Sanderson. Cl-ty. has left by bus for Roxbury, Mass. to visit her sister. Mrs. James Foley. The many friends of Prof. H. H. Court. City. will be glad to know he is resting ccmfortably after an operation Monday in the Prince Edward Isiand Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLure and son Sterling. City. spent Sunday visiting friends in Albcrion. They were accompanied by Miss Sadie Shaw and Afr. P. H. Stewart. Canadian Dollar Op 1-4 Cent NEW YORK. Julv 3l—fCPl—. Tile open market‘ price of the pound stcrlini: oniuctl l‘i(’f\l'lV two cents to $3.93 .-,-4 on the fnrci-tvi exchange mnrkct today as United Slnics inoiicyi divilcrr. continued to in lli roe" rat." d“- ill." control o.’ ‘l trade at the of l! 7-1 nor Mot. (c513 M» r"o'*.","'YP control W? l...“ 9'v\_!\fiv “N. C...‘ ,i,|.._ FTilPll T11:- S‘: lxinc was un- clirznfitrl. luayslusurauoe Scheme hill lissist In iiliar Ill -(CP) f0‘: u (Willi c.r.siil.cd ‘ti war liunrclup. T12‘: l>l'l provides for the build- iiz: uii if axi uxzcuiiiloviiiciit iusut‘- r mice fuu'l from contributions c the Qovcrumoiit. (‘llliliQVCfS and (is. with the EOVCfllYllCYll. ari- rizig the sclicmc. Employees chihraced liv the plan would re- ceive bcitcfit imyruciits in the <v- cmplovc hiiuisi. chi of unemuloviricii‘. _ Tl ivas csfimsitrri. f". hiiirkintosh said. that about $i'3. _ would be trikcu out of tho fiumi- clri‘. stream by the necessity of the iI(\ but. this sum would become quite no much fl. Dart of the 330V- cviuuentks war chest ls if it were taken bv liixahou. He lield that establishment of on omifovmciwr svstcm tinder the not. would be nu important couiri- b\l‘iO'i"l townd efficiency in the \\'.'ll‘ effort since ll"- more lilfJlliV o‘:- muizr-d tho lrihoz" cunrkiot became ilfn less wasirgo there ivcis. Tcm hfnotr. Prrsidrht of the Trades and ‘labor Congress o.’ Cau- nda. told tho committee that labor was solidly behind the hi]. Nor- man DJWFl. Secretary Treasurer of the nil Canadian Conrross of In- hor. also strongly sullllmlfll m1“ hill. W. A. Wlifsou. chief actual‘? °l the government's insurance fl"- partmcui. who drrw uu the ‘actu- nrfnl bn=c o.’ tho btli. said his es- {imam of 1'2 l-‘l per cent uucm- ploymcllt was "rathcr on the cau- tious side." If: said any insurance srllclhf‘ was “zicfiuarilv ll"'~"ff‘l‘l halo" n phrase uscd hv Hugh Wrvfcudeh. Actuhrv of Toronto. in describirit! the plim to a Commons coznnut- tee. Use manic; for Spring-i GROUND CHICKEN FOX FEEO Ilalzince your cereal ration with ground chicken. (‘oniains chic- ken gizzards, hearts. . livers. skins and hone. (‘use contains 2 dnz. Nett wt. contents :15 lhs. H Endorsed by Govern- ment Field man and leading ranchers. Cheaper than moat. The Royal Packing Company L-ISG-T-SO-fl ‘oalzml upon ir hill fxciu iri- ' hon’. uu- Ihe had boon . ...nu with the possible effect iii the measure on 9.000 a Year Two Divisions Form Nucleus of ‘Canadian Corps By FRANK FLAHERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAWA, Juily .30—(CP)-—Less than a year after the outbreak of hostilities two dzvlslons of Can- ladlan troops will form the nucleus overseas oi a Cflflfldiill Corps un- ider a Canadian Commander. ‘Defence Minister Rastrh clari- ified the pzsitlon regarding the sendmg of imciss overseas in the House of Ccxlumhs lazy, night. when he said Canada will shortly have a corps of two com-piste divisions and auxiliary troops 1n Great Briton and that for the present ho troops in addition to these would be sent ‘there. , Col. Ralstohb statement dceo not mean the corps under the com- marld of Lt-Geh. A. G. L. Mo. Naughioh Vliill consist exclusively of these Canadian troops or that ‘when and if the war takes a dit- fcrent turn audit/zonal troops will not be sent from Canada to form Part of this corps oi- other forms.- tions. iii/hen General NLcNaughtoivs promotion to corps commander was announced some time ago 1c was elated his command would COIISZSI cit the ist CIIViFZOD which he led to England last December and some British formations which would he replaced with Cahodzan formations . later. Part of 2nd In England Part of the 2nd Division now is i .ln England and the intention is When it is there the corps will be overwhelmingly Canadian even though some non-Canadian troops still form part of it, The 1st Divsjon, now undcr the command of Mai-Gen. G. R. Pcarkos, V.C.. has had more than six months’ training n5 a division l“ F-‘llfilahti. It is fullv equipped nnfl lh recent months 'h.~.s been IDP-lfllrin’: tho mobile tactics suit- ablc to drir. 0“.El'21l'li3l?S agniiitt rn. mahd or v4-1. . Vctor w. o<i_ .s.'\n:d body Gil’ lionclqu ue-s until Mai: when they Arlillry and , 1n . Waning lh l hrd the In~ e c“ cntratrd in (Swot \Vnl‘ the e~i--= it: i~~m in Nrw "t. is the "Island for- "n .7?»- ii iii" w: w v " "i " ‘.""!‘= shovl’! hp om- r oi-(vi 5.; n» '7'." ("PFICPWI Czrns ih the lost t“ dfilwiii°xi l “J the arrival ol’ no ... ‘n 1 , Camp Bucizzlh ls open again and, as lLSCllll is attracting many visitors who have with splendid reports lilllfhfllf) of nu enjoyable program iCfll‘l‘l‘C(l out. Ju g: H. L. Pnluur and Ml. K. M. A/iaitin were the SDiiik- crs cu Fzidhy night. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald of 0.1k- ‘lnud. California is visiting friends .in Belfast. Mrs. Abram Crawford aucl Mr. James Crav. ford of Roseueath were YISIT-OTS to Belfast ou Sunday. Miss Florence Lowe 0f Gardner, 1121s.. and lVIiss Florence MaoPhee were visitors to Eracklcy on Tues- (.l\\' . Duncan MacKeuziio and fniuh, of Roxbury. Mass, are vis- iting at her 01d home ill Mt. Buch- . annu. it " Sarah MacDonald and iliss Mil on Nfaclicau of Charlottetown I are visiting iu Eldon. l l\liss Eliza MacWilliams of Bos- itou. 1\-fass.. is visiting her sister. ‘Mrs. Hector Gillis of hfelville. Iuspcctoz" hfiicPhco of Heather- dalc awoudod thc Di: ' t Conven- ltioh of Womsuls ‘us uios at El- don nhcl delivered nu address on education. Miss Harriet MiicEachern of Cardigan is visiting Miss Mary Ross of North Plncito. " Miss Catherine Mli-rchlson of El- lcrslie ls visiting in Belfast. Miss Jenn Ncliolsoli of Montague wilsited her heme in Mt. Buchan- an on Sunday. Miss Louise Hazard. of Charlotte- town was a recent. visitor to Eldon. Mr. John Bishop of the Civil ‘Service Dept, Ottawa. is visiting ,his parents lh Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mcrrlnm who have been visiting relatives lh Wood Island and elsewhere are leaving shortly for their home lu Dorchestcr. Muss. -J. RED moss horns The ladies of three Institutes — Coinwall-Yorl; Point. North River, and Meadcwbahk held a tea at the home of Mrs. Allison MacMiliau. v. hen $33.00 WfLS cleared. This amount was dlvldid equally among tho thi-co Institutes, and each made a (lcnntlon of su to the Red Cross for war work. Two District Women's Institute Conventions which mot recently ntl Montague uud ELerslle have donat- (‘cl tho proceeds of their collections to Red Clfl-“S xvar work. Al. Mozita- _ 1 1 g d 1 training school at Si. Tllflmflls Who mm afha°ng°l9°§flllrs~i‘._f“fl§‘f.‘ §um c‘; hm been awarded tho Royal‘ Hu- 10.00 - . li ca. mime s “as rm z ‘caving a small girl from dro Ink loot ..i.? u» ‘HiIIGG;;_d:Il_dTI-i {Canadians Offer To Study Sites For O. S. Bases July 30—iAPi _ have Lffllllllillii- outed with fiUPllb-llllllflf: oust‘... Smith iixnh-coiihcxucuil to lean. line United States goveliilhcilfs o.- llcial attitude tc..a..l a proposal .c ‘ZILQUIH.’ and fortify all uirplaiie and llaiy 03:4? iii Noni duo n. Sihltil salcl today (lit! rccouimoild- Zillull, made to the House oi item - scili-atives military uiial {till we by ‘himself and loop Joseph Byhls iDclll-ielln h». Charms Fdddls lDCXll-Pflllldylhl. . brought offers from the Cur. ' to study sites for such a base h. . event oi‘ mutual dfiltlllt‘ cl zlu . lint-ht by the Chill-d Stiller; Canada. Montreal, Sub-Llrul. Jack Picker-d descnbeil a wrecking expedition to _ , I-‘rarrg in which he “wk pafL 11¢ i wolLd be turned over to the cl. lcd a. party of l6 men who helped i we lo‘. Eullflljle acuoil- '1 “c. "u" is "=5 are“; hqmve IJOlI l ‘r a t 1|. ‘g e .r 11:1...» me exploit was ‘he lime f," which land probably to the stutt- KlCQtlLw‘ he was mentioned last week dill ilil-utuckyl of the military tOIl' ,.ice, has said he favors “imml and aggro. Blucoi Holy Redeemer llalli to place the whole of it there.- Split 5 Ways 8.30 P. M. sharp Daylight Saving Time Aiueirhau Rrlpubllcs iorlulill; pre- seutcd ii united ficnt tcuay ‘agill i. political and eoouomlc flanged from other (LOHLiIIOIliZS ih a iiiu-le-i point program which 513.6 SECR- n under the com- "l" f!"iu the is! (‘iv 51011.1 '1 r11 the oizfbrrwl: of war, lralurd n’ thrtr local] Sta-res regarded wxih d-L-Cp slu tlOn despite lasL-huiui-c rest .:l~ ‘i ‘° “m ’“ “m” Hu11’s Comment 0n I Havana Conference setming up new machlhery to ixz-l-s- they yin the United States Secretary of State. rri they n11] gain Cordell Hull, sailing for home from function rig 1n the Havana conference of Ameri- can foreign ministers. declared last night the meeting 'lind the docks for effective Pi’ hwlc. Tltrn it “v33 meet (langcrs to continental secur- ity and economy. In a statement reviewing the ac- ”"ii.""fr"s st-rff c‘ iw- poms lion of’ the conference. which end- ‘ ‘"7 b-cii announcer‘. ’I‘1~9 ed with the formal signing of documents in Cuba's capitol. Hull “American Governments l‘"1‘"t""1“fr"s under have manifests-cl their full recog- _ . "Won h": tbiithcv hition of dangers which l“ “_“"'Fi"<"l §l"'fil‘"ll_v bv them in common and have creat- ‘ "l"i""‘ P" H"! when ed incaliihery for common action." "Instead of faltering and aban- doning the spirit nf llillty and con- _ ccrted steps for safety. they have 1'5“, “f” ““ t-“Po flvslciis curly demonstrated to lhc world their -_ l? “f-“ll the 3rd Canadian iunaiterablc dctcriniuzifioii to pre- ' ""1 Fcorhcd Future, and to ‘servo and strengthen the spirit and system of continental unity solidarity." ho said Just cleared the docks for effective action whenvvcr such action may become necessary." roan would be f"c"rl fr~m g FIRST OF SIVOR-DFIFI; “YHGHED 4G6 LBS. loan economic pz-cblcni. market disloc-atlrns re. SYDNEY. N. S.. fish catch of tlieschscn was a 456 poundcr taken off the historic Capo town of Louisbaurg by a defence" against cnorrvichmeut of European barter systems. The Act of Havana pzovicis f-"ri" joint administration of any tor-' cigin trots... a hon-American nation. but also recognizes the right of any Amer- ican republic to act. singly or Jointly in emergency srtuataons. States ns well as Cluarlian sports- mch are expected shortly their skill with rod and liue against these packages of "dynamPc". ac- cording to the FISlI and Game _De- of the Canadian Nation- unys. ‘These doutzhii" riors of the deep are capable of driving their ‘swords’ throuah the plimlzing of a small boat as many a fisherman can testify. Michael Lerner. prominent An ' these waters about Expectations are that ha a plentiful supply of swordfish. A large percentage of the commer- Al . nol F press refrig- ice in iudlvirln-l b MR. vii?“ u. iiuuucs "r xc. c 1R. PAYMASTEI! MONCTON. NB appointment of N leave of absence for mil is nnhcuuccd by H. K. C lzlonal treasurer. native of Chariot railwnv as assistant Mouctcn on August? l Jiilv I 1933. he was sistant paymastor. j he has occupied un to in HONORED I-‘GR RiEMYFI-I Aircraftman James llutclilhs. slu- ‘ihc congressman declined 1311.. public the names of Dcihlilllb .. have written him from (Janina. said, however. the correspoh (l. "p. ment fol: coilsideratioix. Although there is ho mutual d;- fence agreement bfdvlkil ihc UIILJ. States and Canada. the three c .. ~ gzrcssmch rewzihmenccd acquu’ .. of sacs at Nova S30lla dllCl 5.1 da as necessary for American ..- post bases. They suggested iu n rt- port that the sites be leased tr purchased by the UhiicJ Sitii-us. by. other members of congress have, proposed they be taken as purl p2, uzeut of war debts. Cliairihnu Aunrcw Mav ll1‘\l‘.l.- ‘l ie i we negotiations" to UP, Iain such bases. | i yliavana Parley iTerminates In 93-point Program HAVANA, July 31—iA.PJ—Tlle 31 ‘i nary Cordon Hull 0i the Uuiual Lons by eight nations. The HflVaflfl conference, afitcr ter the solidarity of the wetcrn hemisphere, coucluced last nigh". with ioriiulal sigilalure ol docuilzelus amid hurries of cheers. All the delegates Sgllmd the "Act of Havana" and supplementary a~ greemen-ts, iii-thought the ATQLCJIAILB delegation-winch had dzgucd a- gainst anticipating need of aczio Olllfffs ll] 00110491711118 ldjillOlhfill C. the New World—lcd seven oiher nations in a succession of reserva- tioris. The delegates of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay and Venezuela specified that. the ugneriiuciiits be ratified by the: govcrniilsr. , fore ixirtlcimt-ton. Mexico. Bohvia and Pelu made reservations as to minor points, The picgmm consists oft- LThe act of Havana deciarzng all the republics opposed to triihs- l for to other non-xamoriorm XlflllOTlS] or attempt to transfer or afquirei iutemst in European pmsscks ous in, this heznisiphere __ 2. IXlIEFnAXIIQYlCGH c-orpcratmn. l throutlih consultation and mutual; exchange of information. to com-. bat "Fifth Column is" or other. 12f Prince >41. subversive elements. — l 3.Muiua1 uric-r! in settle Amer-i the European ivar. and "ccrnolnlc on ihi-cntenrzi b,- "ALL 1x" ‘I N ron AUSTRALTA MELBOURNE. Australia. Julv ‘J0 -I‘n a broadcast recently. Mr. Men- zies. Prime Minister. announced that Australia was ready to mobilzro her iliilional resources in the some - Hume I . manner as Britain. "Parliament." he said. "has lxiru calod to consider" a Bill romoivin". all limits to the rvcoilrsp we runy have to the national rc-scizirr". modelled om British Fglslntiou. ing unlimited pow to to take property. to IALWAYS use Li! TOILET Soar IN iviv BATH. ITS ACTIVE LATHER LEAVES SKIN REALLY ‘ FRESH All.’ D This lovely s! - "-' dcintincss. A it Toilet Soup bow. wonderfully m.. and you'll love l ~. clinging frdgrciw- Iich,Wiiippod Crc.. leaves on your s! wt Try it for yourself! .' 3 . . \‘ ‘Hill SOAP WITH 4 Wire/d on. it; Cli on’ Graduate Palmer College (‘H.-\RI.(YI"I'ETOYVN eveniuiijs by appointment Sldidllilitfllllil Tuesday zinil Saturday 39 (lriinvillc Si. The Eastern Guardian hows of local inn-rust hut adver- .V I‘ If lull] ll) b 5 i4) erys and emplovrcs. and io mi and trnii-i man power. Tic limit is no cohscrintiozi frr rm".- sens service. Our \ \' in.‘ Regarding mnu tloits M1‘. M21‘ ' . orumcn: had crl men were nocrlod for tense. involving on :1 from M000 to lhcso nirr ' i, Roosevelt's Appeal is Proinptly Approved WASHINGTON. Julv Zil~'—i'.'\Pl ---Presldcnt Roost-volts npnnnl for! naive-r to call out the National Guhrd for trniuinz—u nrounsnl hacked bv tho nr:u_v--r+-ccivnd ‘n- rlay- the quick hvnrovnl of the United Stairs Senate Military Committee. its notion mmo shortly after it had hoard General GEKWE-l‘ C. Marshall. chief of staff. (‘r-scribe such an authorirailorl its urqcntlv necessaw and add n stron~ ru- dorsement of selective conscrip- lion-m proposal apparently borrow! down in rourzrosslonnl ccutrnvnrsv. On the latter subjvct. Provident Roosevelt. declined to be drrivrn out at a press confoi-enr-o-»altlioii:-li the committee ciirlici- hhd FYVYIV.‘ in an acrimonious disuuto nvr" o“ Republican demand that he Tllflk" l_‘l§_.‘l?.‘Y-‘_§Z‘"“'“- FOR SALE Cabin Trailer. Also quantify of lnihes. Apply Bordon Myers. st. Avards. L-lfo. g bug two and '