‘ $.11‘ l1c1v¢vci' that I was impressed hi5 Pie-Wm pvst 111 Jilly. 1940 Peu- AUGusriq,_1942 THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN i-i Ibis column In reserved m: nun ll luiiul Internal, hug. “HM-flu... o’ u "M"! llllllJfl an: be lluuruii cl l tent: u ward. lulu-ll; pnygm; u udvinmn __ CO0K's for Photographs. coureuizuiri-i “ca on LIFE iiviuaiya CALVIN ClIUItCII. Mermaid. Divine Worship will be held on Sub. bath next at 2.30 P. M. ‘The Rev. Edwin Wlllté, B. A“ will conduct the service. 8-29-11, EFFECTED PROMPT RESCUE- A dwwmllk tragedy was nazrowiy The additions from parliament a erted at. Victoria Wharf recently were Senator J, H King of Brlt- when a young man, Stanley Lord, isb Columbia who was ouoouued of Victoria, dived from vhe wtiaii minister withqiii, pomouo uuu go“ and rescued Buddie Morrison, thirt- ernment leader in the Senate; 1.11m cen-year-old son of Mr. Clayton James MacKiiirion wiin became liloizison, Iimnpton. The Morrison Minister of Trans and couuuorce boy had driven on to the whozi on in May, i940; lion. w, p_ Mmook his bicycle, and a gust oi wind appointed Poiifnagiey 51.1.1.1,“ m carried him over the end into GPep July. i910 l-Ion, Colin Gibson be- ‘l-ile“ MT- 10"‘ lflililitilelv was came Minister oi National Rpvgnue nearby, and iveiit promptly to 'he at. the same time and Hon ,1 -[-_ rescue, uuthout stopping to remove ‘Itiorson was appointed Minister of his clothes. Nfltlvhai War Services in June, fiSOURlS DANCE soiiiéis“ Reserve WEDNESDAY SEPT. 2nd, for the big dance at Matthew & McLean’s Warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES 2-ORCHESTRAS-2 This Dance ls sponsored by the Carry on Canada Corps, and proceeds are for War pnr. poses. Refreshments served. istefiii -J...11..:~.;;?";.i..11.1.s lawyers . In Memoriam MRS. L-MALCOLM RACKIIAM The funeral oi the late Mrs. J. itiaieolni itackiidin was iielo on ‘lnllicuiiV aiteriioon. August 201.11 1.0.11 i111" lionie at. Wheutiey River, i111" 1.11149 QIWTMJHCE Lestiiylllg to inc anal respect in WiIlCfl sne wiis hind us a good neighbor, a. loving wiie and kiina and g.nt.ie mother. sue li.1u never coinpiained but rath- 1940' TAKE COURSL - Mr John B. cr loos great pride in her thrce Removed by Dcath Morley. Manager of the Employ- mcnt and Claims Office here and - 1 who so quickly offered them- _ W“ Death removed three ministers in CY?“ B MOYYB. Manager of the l -s 1o serve their country in the pi‘ 11L conflict. the three-year rlcd. Rt. Hon. selective 581W“ and Emilllpymflrlt w‘ Raqigimm W53 g pent, bye;- Ernest Lapgintgs death left the Office at Silmmcrside 18ft at IlOOIl justing [Q0110 vacant nd _ yesterday for Moncton vihere the Laurentlwwas appointedato gilircceséd will take a llort course on seleclivg 111m, Rt, Hon’ Room Runuunmd £(‘i'\’i(‘£‘. ‘Ilia course will last icr sev- died 1.111111. 551-14111; as 11,11,151“. “.uu_ oral days and will. be attended by out portfolio and Scnate icadcr. ‘ml-Alllrll-lm? Mamaey‘. I“5"m°ll"n Ho“ Nonuuu Rogers u,“ mu“! m 11inch will be gii-gn mil cover the an airplane crash while serving as Ill“? legulallmls on splecll-W‘ sillvlce Mmisoor of Natuma] Dflpme and “lifliyflffi expected to go into effect, was succeeded by Col. Ralston. m“ Mek‘ The only resignation. due 1o dis. agreement on oiic was 1 ,. . _ Hon. P. J Apcnrtllin, hiliilslhlit‘ Q“. fufiflal; or 1MQ Bally MM’ Public Works and Transport, this 1113.)‘ }‘{ E ‘A 19p '51- sn.¢i1¥£"l§l<dl of $51.8“ £19 ‘lufsuollll o‘ °Cn5"l'li)ll°"- held yesterday‘ frcrrrin 111.! homewllif r. or irspace as n01, yet been her 11111.1. ‘p.61 Wilvu wet iiied .’"*"., -~ ‘ 5- Iii-heaith brought the resignation glicqprtimglliut Inn glhillllili “$95.33; of Hon. Charles Dunning as Min- n7?» ccndrfiéd ho pa‘, G1; istcr of FlIiEHlCG just about the time Hirrtmzin Algrcuppf airmcn from war started and it was then that R C.A.F siaticn at Sum- Col. Ralston was called into de in charce of F0. A cabinet. He assumed that portfolio Bap attended in a bcdy 'Iti.e first, Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister pal‘. braicrs were all airmen fr"m of Trade and Commerce at the o11t- Srmnvi 1d" 'Ii‘e,v inclufcd, Cpl s "I" 1,1; music and had asked her friend firs. Chester htackham to sing for 11n- s lcw days ixfore snc passed 1.1.11 hcauuiiii iiymn "AlOIIE-' ci-vice was conducted by [1 .. i. iiioinson. pastor of brook- 111a Presbyterian Church. The pail bearers were Messrs. James Wares. itiiiu 1-1 Stsphenson, William Day, Aiiul RTlilifllli, Robert Cellars, n....1.'d 11.. iorthy. ‘inc iieuuiiiui iiowers of which ti- (Lc.1‘.'.s.(l was a great. lover wore sent 11, 1.111111; memory: Lieut. arid Mrs. ,1 n. ivichoison. Hunter River. Mr. aiui .\ '5. D, UYOSDY, Meaford Gertie Uingiveli, Arling- 1,-11, Miss Agnes Lauder, hlJilCloll. izirs. sinner stliChle, Miss luny Alexander, Fredericton Jcl... cipt. and Mrs. W. A. Macmnalo, sonic, Nldjpl‘ D. A. MacDonald, luliailllllll and three Sons Daniel FUNERAL AT (‘RAPAUD _. Juiui. Wlliiiilll Alexander and Roi- auii Cluster. iniilni; uie service Mr. Ritchie break of war. was appointed to the AB. Micsivxrn, Oni Prrk, . w -i iviiss Rum Dickison Senate and his resignation 12d to Cpl W I’ Bmiori, Lac R Orr, 1 1,11 Alone other hymns were: Mr. MacKinnong appoiiifmgni,_ inc B. Slicriavci, and Sgt. w 1.1a 'i‘\1'.iiiy Tllifu Psaiin, "dock oi Four ncw dopartinciits were D l"\'5l‘i’ PlTYIP-(‘Ilt “'11s ill St. A.;.s and ‘Aoiue with Me.” .. created: Naval services headed by Jcinrs Crnnctcry, in. ‘iiioinpiioii piwflcllfll all lmpl- Mr. Macdcnaid: Air headed by Hon. 11;,- scriiioii irom the text John c. G. Pcvwer, who was liflnisicr of hi1. Pensions and Notional Health Mrs. James H, Noseworthy of iii his introductory remarks ne when w," broke out uud later 5m“ poflqngpin, N, 1-1,, wiih her Sllui "we uie met to-gether tlils vgd o5 ponmflstor Genera]; Notion. tl'lli"lit€r ‘\/I11ri"l and 501-1 James zincinuizii to pay our last. respects 1o tin ucpaiccd sister lviis. Niaioolm lunniain. it was not my happy ion 1o rllluiv Mrs rtacknam as mcst. of 1011 p.11 l oiiiv became reaaiy ac- qaiiniid ivitn hear during her iii- :..1\-. iii 1.11., the iiiiiess mat even- 1s,111;,- terminated in her passing inc eitlpfllY scene. Therefore not readily speak of her to do 1 ‘ v 1o line qualities as a home- 111,1.<ei~ and devoted Mother. 1 must cit-want holiday a1 War Services headed now by are spcvidin" a William C. Jen- I-lon. J. T. Thorson: and Mnni_ vi=it with lilrv, lions and Supply, headed by 1-1011, kins, Annondolc. - D Howe who ivas Minister of Transport when the ivai" began. State Secretary Norman iVfcLarhy was Postmaster General in 1039 Minister of Labor before 21111101111. ment. to his present 11051, Fiiiiiiirifi Minister J L, llsiey was Minister of National Revenue and took over Canadians Study lLS. Army Set-up In Irish Camps “nu ‘m. Courage during her lengthy sions Mackenzie was Minister of Mo sue proved o good 50111 er National Defence but a few days » u; u:_.u1115Lg1-o1;1;odd5_ she dis. after wiir was declared was trans- d grcat fortitude during a. long f-erred to present pOSt whic Mr. i of suffering when some- Rogers shifted from Labor to Na- iiie pain became unbearable. tlonal Defence. By ROSS awxno Canadian Press war Correspondent LAND. Aug. )5‘ Staff Changes Several changes have taken place recently in the operational branches of the gcnsrai stuff. At 1st Corps H1'11dq11r1:'t1"1's. Maj. J. I-I. W. T. Pope rt’ Ottaiva and Victoria is the liPii‘ 6.8.0. (2nd made). I-le is liar spirit of courage in the midst of Resources Minister T A, Cremr vicikiiess was remarkable. It. could has had no change in portfolio 11st iitivc bein anythlflil 511011 0f ii since war started. Fisheries Minis- _ firm reliance on the unseen Bur- isr _;_ E_ unohoud has 11w fludou- SOAILWHEREIN ENG rim Bcarci" who took the heavy end duties of Acting Minlstci" of Public 20~((.'1:P~~L\'illiiii clcf, 111 . 11rd 1ii1lihlcd her to fight X10171!’ on Works. Agriculture Minister J. G. E5 t C d-‘m “H935 599m 59"’ rrcn with a slender ray of hop: Gardiner 15 also 1n 1m. sumo u“: oral clays w -h the American Es- llm she would be well again. ’1‘o- but he was 11411115191- o; Wm son pcuiticiiary Force in Northern ire- wirds the end when she reallzfd vices (c1- a your, land, studying U. S. staff organiz- ténthsiie {iollld ngt lfigolii/Br SE8 Dflsillllg _i___.__.__ atioii at. headquarters and learning e l fit l9 i100 l‘ W 9m how their figiitiii formations are kiirw ivviild some and take h" IS Awarded organized and dirgctcd. M?” l0 m” p"epared 913cc’ To h" . . C:l. W. J. (Splkei Thompszi of hllsbfilld and three 5°!“ and lwed 0 Tcrciito was one of the officers. (“"5 I “mild like w take W“ "0 w’ y l-Ic had just returned frcm a trio 22-71292pggkgocgnfiegagemiglaedLgflfi KINGSTON-m to Libya as ii Canadian army oi‘).- giiaranteed to his disciple band and General “mil IalllgutoiTng/ggilg iigluegésonh thfxxggtesfilllvfleiergrblzitcif l" “ll “'l‘-° knm” him and ell-l“ m“ the 51~iiear-oi-l C'illi'lI"C3li5 and T11“ l~r‘*ie~m~ as hltedyuiith tuni- fcliifliliilllnittillen tlzglhotlgllrlllt rcstiurccfui off cor i1 1m K112i‘ il l‘lfl"l‘ki?i"pl"wlli inc“ d‘. l ~ In hows ntza ‘le r1 , ,, f" _ “’ ‘ " ~‘ _ ‘y ' , rat: ""_'__‘ Flop ivas aivmdcd lh-é (Wilt. r" l ' - ‘r - i- v ' y _ - 4 .» of H.111 ii.\, L.. Col. W. G, Bishop Three Years Will‘ miirisii Ls'€"‘..i’°.':1°"“ Say‘ Jmuaiw 1°17. Ho’ was iioiuvczi in a l l?“ "n7 .1? "w '1_\ l ' - i Sees liliich Change 22.1.2; ' ' Sm‘? m5 early schema“ 5~ h? Mllijfil‘ Bob Mzhcei of hionlredl. Fill‘ War Mlmsiri’ §§$§f“n‘.§’=1.”.’. tai.<1:.i.~..:.i: mire —*— ‘ his entire l1i'i1'i' cn~cc my FRANK FLAEERTY) Rllsirnsieciakzcd in arltiierixi rnililrei 10.113.11.11. Press 51m Writer) m; lrisfiiled 111 his iricn no. not OTTAWA. Aug, 27 —(CP) — one b't 0f flflfing eriuipii iit Canada closes the third year 05 511-11111 be nomad 11 n; n11 pQ§§_ war with a reorganized and en. ibio Calgllzlelinblll $66 iamlflalgfllelyl“ June lfiflhtlhcn a Iieutfnsnt. ‘"- -- Oll- ~ ~ ' 3-1 i -1'rn fron Friri . zie King, $30,231’ lfiicsi ‘o-thod1_uu 11st FL.“ a ivrnuv-ont fovcc soldier. member‘ Nine of the i8 men who meet Rgunmu’ Rom] unmuuu.“ Auuu of tlic Royal Canadian Regiment, 111 1u111u,.1_ uouuou are new M 111g 1 iv nnduus ‘on; “u, mil , arulmv 11111.. 11011;‘ 1.1 Ottawa is his qrhuri. 11112- siiico the nation entered the grou}, 1n u“, B11113], Ann‘, w Suuu mrilicx‘ aiizl iVfn.,t.-Gcii. Maurice 11.11‘ although one of the nevvcctn- n11 11,, guuo Pniui cf (Yttiwn is his 1111010. us, lyifcuce Minister Hon. J. [ifiiry 1.119 signing of l-llc Armio- Th" ll““' G5 o, ‘Md i~'"“~‘l'“l m‘ lifilston. had previous cabinet. ser- 11,9 of m, First Gum: “uh 1,1,, m. Corps, workinfiiiith Maj. Pope, is vice. Genryyi] R~b1~1.=.-, “hp w i. 111- nu. Cont. Dru Minany of Windsor, Croaiign 91' new depni-unents, re- o“ 1o a mom u 1u 1,111.. IQl:l' Smyud O1it.., lliflililifii‘ of the Esscx Scottish Fisnatlnns and death accounted for W111 mo oommnmii 1n c; rmlmuot. At hcadquarters of a tit: introduction of new men to the In 19211 11o 11M 1., gunner-v in- C-niiodflwn armored division. the new cabiiict, nnd there were numerous 51,1131"... and 11-95 11 nwmim- b1 1,115 G 8.0. "Ind tirade» in the onero- lntcrnai shifts. The changes were oummi trairilnn camp 0 mini ll'n- tfni": sonll"? is uni, Minot-i. inim- more numerous than in the first “so S 1.11 n1, Pt-‘taivmva in l‘) 1, La. iirlv biirrfifin majcr cf an army tank three ycars of the First Great War 1e1- in i921 he took a gunirry stuff briradc. (iiition Si‘ new mm were bi-Qngh cruu-so 1n Eiuginid, If» travcllcd Srwdal Ischooisuare beinfilrun by ulo a cabine- of l8. It was shortly - .1 I-‘r, '10‘, Cr-rnt- Brlt- i111- Rova Canrv an Art. crv n 3W1‘ the 1hrzt~c..vcar mark that Sir fifffollX lnehliniwqd SllIiPS, .s'(i1i'l‘l"l‘r1 Finland to teach lnrnntiv Iliilicrl. Bordeniicrmed his union A 1151m- of Pipe" 0110, Mun, Ma- nfliiirirs ni‘d 111m: hcw to handle the llivci-iiiiiciit. This involved many 01' Cum-val R0 c-rt-s, is csp i-iali ,1 twc-mundcr anti-tank gun. "Will-Was in the provision of cabinet “vii known in Mi tar-i ll1st~ rt beats for Liberals. Nb 3 n; he had born stationed at» Iirono Scots Guard Five of Mr. King's nine new wlr Kingston for some considnrabe ministers were chosen from pariia- time. and was a frequent, visitor to Members of the Iiorne Scots Regi- "lfiit, and for four he went outside Ottawa. msint, recruited oricinaliv from parliament. One, Hon. Angus Mac- Promctwd to the rank ohm-loll; around OakviW- and Brampton, lrinnald. Navy Milli-Stet‘. W88 pfem" dier in July 1941 aftjr ns-gllmlli» Ont, nre distributed all over the "r “l NM"! ‘Svflllfl. another, Hon. command cf a Cnllfldlan HYlSlD". Canadian area hero. The reiziment Humphrey Mitchell. minister 11s was rrssd to his present 11v“ dnris guard dutv at every head- ” labia‘- was in the civil ser- of Major General in Avril 0i ""5 nuartcrs from Army H Q down to vice; and two others. Col. Ralston yo“, hyiiradcs. l I "ill l-lcn. Louis St. Laurent. Min. Major General Roberts is if“? h" ThL: summer. for the first time i ____-_ - ther of it fighting l-"lmll-l‘; P-Q m5 <fnm tho unit cwne ovierseas, nil three wits Wll-ll Clllladfis,‘ alga the Lorne Scots were concentrated Ga ls v t forces. His Zi-yflililld '“ ‘l ""5111 mi:- camp for several vicelos’ y a aiie both over sms. The‘; tvninlni! as n battalion. The cllriiaw a re the Leut. Richard Robeit-s. [m n r_ 11-.“ .'| formal parade durimz which __ ROYfll Chmldsalfl‘ Hcgifimilwu “o: Lt-Grn. H. l’). G. Crerar. the corps and 059W" "m ci-mmnnder. took the salute. bcrts. 0f the Royal camldla“ Arul" Th’; sunim-er training smut-tenor} Th ~ a or tieirellaotwlgzlliliheliagf llmeililell‘ h" ‘etgergeant John G. R. Pwbefls’ w llliorlihll: rhlolwivhtv llllinlgl-llglsliyd tllirhlt mlllws and ODI:I\ raidip and we of Klnuflwll. "mm T w“- l‘ a ha better turned-out ~uards at "fret very much tllht homo cus- w‘th t-he armed ffrrfs- k hligdqiiurtcrs. g mm were disappointed through The IlEhilF-R Qgml-“l L‘ a eon "Ilr inability to supply them but sportsman, and his lflvmlrlle Fame“ “R55; MW we believe that we AIIVJIIII- are p310. Yilziy, ttnnisciickct. and ~ 11mm quantities of both corn badimintrn. sncoilmz "lid "Sim" {lpe tomatoes, “numb”; “s”; are also listed among the sports hc czmvlllflfl. onions, beets, carrots. Bllivyl- _________ ,_ mini ilwliili olhduuiiilllirerfglii sumo COMBINATION5 ‘Pl l" "Way dial inted It oes vnltii OF MOWFRN GIRLS IS PRAVSED "Ali mv tvpisfls are niuol-i IFVM‘ fli-csfli-i liwn I "m." said Mrs Miufvi, with of E. R Maiife. the ai-rlff-frt. oi. a conic-rower of teach- ______ n! r-i-s on dorliiicsllc subjccis in L01!- 1 , . ,1 i, fi.ki $1. d~1 (‘C"YI'V. mlgglillaisgpliiuie icertltuoc.‘ e‘ ‘lr rice] that mo“em girl! lift’ l." much we can get, but hIII Any fism (fiakedi celery, drrss- rviiifc lncrcdihiv Udv ' she said. illle and live. 1n lemme ' "Tm-v are absolutely marvelws. “our sales direct from our gnr- ‘haired filth peas cucurrbar anti Tfvv nro IVt- only evmrsiielv m’ l" the customer still holds wmnio siireefdrensng and i:1t1icri.di"=='ri hill "F" “W” “h” 5°"- "itfl. and as we u" in delivery risked fish chopped celery and 0'1"’, ii-iih their l't.'le red nai‘s_ of fgitthse we pass this u n: on d» ietinqs wwrvq things cxartly in the riqht »n':!onsumtr. We make eve sardines diced belts uni ctatccs. p‘.~~~. to supply container, 5111,71 811cm eggs dyo=s1~g and cttuce. “p111. tlvv lack a sense of qual- rustomcrii brought bu" 1'". bu“ i 111- y do not krioiv rifni-"wer ‘hat- km u “w” MID Ill out. A little lemon iuoe, sprinkled is b""l"" “FY ‘WV "l"? ‘Milws l- J. oar s gm; ovei- chops bcfrim liirv are bmiied. so wwuly and Lhcn throw them a-u-m-m. gives them s distinctive flavor. away til-twill“ H. out snvhix t our pr ces he rensonabla-our llm I: not Will No Longer» Enforce Defence. Regulations TORONTO. Aiis. a9 - (c?) at- torney-General uordori Conant, n1 Ontario has notified Justice Min- ister Louis St; Laurentthat Ontario no longer will enforce regulations 39, 39A and 39B of the Defence of Canada Regulations. Mr. Conant said the regulations, making it an offence for any per- Glnr All IATILIS as}. 1g . ” A In Ontario. g ‘M’ 0"" You Ban iio And (iueheci UITAWA. Aug. 2o - (o?) _.A. survey of the power supply situa- tion in Canada mowed tonight that a power shortage is general in Canada and that Ontario and Quebec are likely u» be most seri- ousiy affected by this. Problems which stem from this situation-accentuated in the two largest provinces by three years of Questions and answers on Pr!“ Control will upprai- in Th; Gum-d. Ian as a regular feature for Slit. urtiuy. lhe questions are chip“ which have reached the Wartime Irices and ‘Irddc Board from housewives in this rr-ginn, Th; son to act in such manner as m ._ ~ , . . _, answers urc pIOHIICfl by 1,1 50- n, prejudice the war effort and the x gfigidliéilfxpiiltflllllh, Qf“thén%g“l_ Readers uiio lizivc lnieiiigilfii qiré- safety of the state. "are not uni- u) . g l u mm‘ lions n, ask on price control u: formiy construed and applied in all n5. PM“ c°nlr° er- H- J" invited to send iln-m mwriiin to the provinces." He addrd: "In usumsn noon sygflfégmmouch entered me w“ the Women's lti-gioniil Advisory other words, the brand of justice "49 1'4"“ H" with dev-oylcpm DOWN resources (Jommitti-e of the "flflsrlimqg pm" dispensed in Ontario with respect thereto is substantially diflrreni; from the brand of justice dispensed in some of the other provinces. “In my opinion the anomaiv can and hallo Board, . Ciriippcil Build- "lif. Charlottetown. second only to lhoso of the United only be rectified by the Attorney- Generai of Canada and his depart- ment having the conduct of all such cases, so @1131, by 1119 submissum o; occupied French coast with bl; fleets of bombers, thrust a spearhead counsel on his behalf and by ap- ashore at Dieppe in the biggest CommanduJype peals some substantial degree be attained in the enforcement regulations 39 and 39A," Mr. Con- Stairs, has expanded hcr sub- stantial DMWPI‘ i'l‘$l‘i'\'(‘S in pro- A (liming arms and raw materials and CO§:,O,§‘QQ‘,,F,"Q,‘,§'1Q1w" 4°65 "d! today. at the curl of hor electric A‘ Pun)‘ N“ e m tciiicr, must employ conservation ' -‘ “ "l l r Drew" 935 The above map shows where the Allies, hammering at the German- methods 1o oufiu-o mm [he are“, gillléiifltliitflll “illlll " u 2 ilveeiig 1 " ii .~. . a . inf.’ factorics of war arc icd. pol, pawn a M ant. wrote. “For the reasons above '- stated. it is not: my intention to direct, that any further consents to prosecutions under regulations 39 and 39A of the ilefence of Canada Regulations be given." The Attornev-Gi-nerai referred to the two most. recent prominent cases under the regulations—a- gainst. Lt. Col. George Drew, On- tario Conservative Leader. and Rene raid of the war, An estimated 25 per cent of Q, (ouu u of Clouds of planes, including American Flying Fortresses and fighters. Canada's 101111 llvYclltiled Pol-WI‘ at UliCt"? H Uniformity thYOIXGhOl-ll Cflmdfl may battled defenders in the air while Uncle Sam's new Ranger troop and TCSOUfFFS "Ow 9,005 to ‘llrecl’ “"‘§ A. N0. No Commandos landed tanks and knocked out gun batteries, mdu*“l“'5' Anoklwr e5“m“':°d 2° lflvllit per ccm keeps indirect war iiidus- ‘u. 2 } ll'l€lst_l‘iliililiiga and as [the factories 11mins L. Juu. 11mm mu ipiy an HCDEIIK, this per- p; v 3 - _ Khaki filOSBII S ‘Prox ’ Marria e . 1-111 .‘??."i‘..‘*3%.?%ff.. y g -_ t stops in a program of i\'o 4 mu<t not be do. equitable power ciistribiilion now t;1 11111 1.1: mu A11". 111th ' ' T b01212 worked out m" the poiviir In), v 111M. no: be de- e controller probably will take the _iu1ii1--i nnvire ikiiz. 24th. foim of restrictions on "lil\‘lll'§"' After thiii" nccui/‘cc date all cou- power. Sonic time next month, it Evils l"? M11161» is expected, showcase and orna- ‘ Q11" m?‘ l1°‘~l1"‘“'3!6 Sllll Z93 rr a -1 . X.‘ i‘. {I l‘ ' J; l" "ii if [By William Stewart, Canadian Liouoou. Aug. 29 —(CP)‘ 41in; {§~“é“‘j‘,‘,.ff§§“‘;‘,$ 11ft}. .,.‘,“°l,’, {u}, .9‘. f..,‘f§‘.1...‘i'“ C” ‘ ‘ ‘ “d Press Staff Writer) cm of a 24-year-old ‘proxy l r - ~ i‘ = l ~11“ Cliaiouit. Independent Liberal mom- ber ior Lotbinicre in the Quebec Legislature. The Crown dropped its case against Col. Drew. Mr. Chal- oulbtuwas acquitted. d Aug. 29 _ (c?) --Khaki1cio‘sieups: . Conant in his correspon once p b 1,11 it’ only cu nc ence, with Mr. St. Laurent expressed dls- butmthi lgvths light anti-aircraft. félkiityf.“ ‘2il£‘$..§*;f.l“°‘f.§.{..““t5 “attifl- “rm” °°‘“"‘““°:§.1 “it; connection with proseliutions 11nd:r 1ouf1fof"1,1‘fsif,esf°'ifiec1v1oo1la1, the reuuiations. He discussvd the Ms an number o; lumbormou 1n Chaloult prosecution as an example 1'15 rank‘ _ _ v M ms Compmlm‘ Among them are Gnrs. Nbéll. - Thibauit, Chathiim, N. B. A Cues Drew Case Arsenauit Rcgersviile, N. 'B,, Ro- SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. - land Lizotte, Rimouski, and Alex ,,,1"§,,,.fi°¥?g§l5A§f$§;‘;‘3}§§§j§,¥;1‘“f,‘} Lafieniere, Temiskamingue . . . cououo you hfluie. 1orosumo1uyy d1- Gnr. Georges Maitais. Jonquieres rcctd counsel to consent to prose- “<15 it CHYDBHWY- cutioiis in two important aiui WidE- Bill gunner-i l“ ly publicized cases recently, i.e._ Rrx occupied various other peacetime v Drew and Rex v Chaiouit. I orc- Jobs. . .Gnr. Rene St. Jacques, some that other prosecutions have Montreal, worked in a hotel. . . bcen similarly instituted with your Gnr. Lionel Bussiere, Quebec, was the 57th also concurrence. Although the Drew a iongshoreman. . .Gnr. Laurier case arose in this province I did not Qrevier, sic, Anne d9 Beilevue, direct. counsel to consent and this was a chauffeur, _ ,(;n1-, victor department took no part. in the giiodeau, Quebec, was a grocery prosecution, store clerk. . . . "In reading the text oi the Capo Guy Guguore‘ seooudun- judgment of the court in the Rex v C Ciialcuit case, I cannot avoid the impression tinzit the iii'erpretation and application of regulation 311A in tint ease differed mavrialiy from vihat. has been and from what I am of the opinion would bc the atti- tude oi the courts in this provlllpe élgzilifilrossunllar has iai 10b at Canadian military head- "In the Chalouit. case the court lllliiflerfi. l" Umdwl- - » gcqujtied the accused anparenclv The battery keeps track of all on the grounds of ‘good faith“. that men on streugth with a novel he did not have ‘izuiity knowledge personnel board set up on a. wail and that the statements of the ac- in its hcadquartes in a riisseri cuscd did _not so "beyond. tho hut. ._ Tabs bea g the names of limits of simple error of iud-g- ull officers andl men showmexuoitfiy merit“. .. _ iow many are n camp a a - (Rvlltllatlfln 39A @9315 ‘Vllh able for duty .'I‘he board is printing 01' publishing lflfltffllal kept. up to date almost from hour which might, cause disaffcction.) to 1.10111.‘ “In the result, regulations 39. 39A A gauze at the board Show, and 39B are irot uniformly ccn- that the 57th troop Commanders strued and applied in all the nro- are Lieu“ Joseph Gov mebvro, Vin“? I" 9th" ‘v°"d5' the- brapd Raymond f-luot and Yves upuis. c5 lumce dlsmrlsed m Ontvano “mfh all of Quebec . .Boneath their respect thereto '15 ‘qubslgnlvflh: mi - names are those of the troop lead- ferent from the brand of m“ c2 ers Lieuts Dick Butler and Ray- dlsocnscd in some cf the othsr pro- mo-nd Nor-mandmu. both of Quh ommand of the 57th, was at. the Royal Military College at King- ston, Onto when the war broke out . . .Whcn the battery was in Northern Ireland recertiy for six weeks‘ advanced training and tar- get practice, Capt. Giguere spent vill-[ifgis snuauou 1s_ 1n my view, bee, and Jean-Pierre Samson, impossible and a distinct denial of Lil-IZOD- the fundamental principles in the administration of Justice. For the reasons ahov" stated. it is not h“ intcntion to dircct that 1111i‘ infill’? consents to nrnwcruticns. be 21W“- Ali ariniirwflnrifi for such cnriscryitf will. in futiirc, he referred to Slit‘ fnr siich action as you may care c take " Are Torpedoeil, Prairies Dig In For Bigger Crop In War Industry By DENT IIODGSON Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG. Aug 29 — (GP) — Producing arms and eqiiicment for the armed forces is not. the main war jcib assgned the Can- nriilun West, but during the first Meet Nude, Armed Natives 0n Beach .221’: rats‘ ‘:2’ .t2:i..l:il£f§ . sector of Canada's industrzai front. Agrlcuiturehretalirus 1gb?! ohlefiireié —-——— dustry ut t e es. eerm n AN EAST COAST US. PORT. to win distinction oher than as the Aug. 29 - (AP) - Forty-Oi"! 5")“ "hrcarLbasket. oi the A‘lies " Con- vivcrs of a Unitrd Siatrs Wm- scqurnt adaptation t-o war work of sunk late in Junc in t..o Indian uumhu- n: cfvilari plan's and Ocean, iuniimd on a “"1” Alhmm birth cf new lnriilstrlrs is a factor bradn to be crcetid bi’ a 111911 of the prairifls’ three years at. war. "Qt l 3 Ono Manitoba sheet metal pro- niuie natives W110 "flied - savages but. like senticnivih ducor is turning out. ammunition Capt. W W. Kllfillle. 51m)?“ 9f trays depth charge casfiigs and alr- thc tcrpsdced shill. 1831GT“ craft rrfueliing tenders. Fomier mcn feared a light Whfll “WY 5"‘ railuiav siwps in Alberta now are the knives cari-icd by 1'1"‘ ‘lllvesi a. large source of guns, gun mount- but. lhflifiild th°y Yeielved Pl mmd‘ lnes and munitions. A one-time iy welcome, W01’? “d and “glped auvmohlie assembly plant in back to civilization gvkntchc-swian is manufacturing Two tofpeflofs Wlllch the Cap“ gun-carnage: Large prairie chem. nin believed came frcm R mm“ teal, firms uWoh in 194i tll"l'ii'd Otlt torpedo btfvaiusazgc ‘the OI‘: 111:1‘? than $10 "OIXOCO (‘worgi of “ex; tho act, o a. an criiiii: -' l v pns ves _ nenry r11 e 1 lifeboat was W5“ and 14 mell- m‘ Wrist‘; 1040 ouiput _- are expand- cllldlll! Wm 07 We 10mm“ “will ins! l11r‘her. gun crew, are missing. Airplane parts are being made The survivors a=sembied in one in quantity in plants which also uremic. aba-"idvnlriiz lave Wiefsi assemble training craft for schools and were suffering "Om “m” of the Br’ti=f'1 Commonweflth All‘ and hunger. bu reachnil 18nd Training Plan, and service the seven days later. plane: of the air sch0o's. Captain K1i‘1rie.0f 5mm‘ I51‘ One Manitoba iimi. providing and N Y. said they had t0 P355 water-uiorks materials for air throu a. rough Si"! Emd were fields and mirtary camrpa has gfmld they wouldifs maue l?» worked on every military prolect "But we started 0:1 in‘ he w?" from the Paulie mast to the Great tinned. "and the“ “mm 2n natives Lakes A iaree s‘ei.=l plant is came on the beach t0 Wliifh "5 wcrkino on a. secret. device "fer land Theynhndfil! bllnlvesogamzg; which no details can be given " in from be s e P s onv clothing they wore “We were really worried. hilt W6 » decided to test them to sec l1 they Lame quantities of military were friendly. AB silt?" "5 w“ "me clothing and scri/‘ce equipment, are close enough we tossed a ropi- procure-rt. ‘typical Weston-i ingenu- Tnev rushed iiP and helped l“ itv is rlimiawd bv cne firm which. beach the bout and we knew they regpnflfllfifllfl" oldwooreiis and were our then-S mixine the "him with neiv wool. thThe £atlvfi led i? 1111:" hgaifigi ms mad» tlioiisianrzs [of blankets em ca .1 cra s f0- iha army an a“ oioe. and barter-ed bananas and clilvk- mqfflfe ibis Qyrpqnglon‘ west, ens for seamens wares. TWO omen m-a mi, yaePpQ on wen- matches were wort-h four bananas 1mm,“ New, o; Qhe uuuq. qx-Qv- and one life prrserver brouoht iom 1,1,.“ o.“ nldflfl 11; 111-"10-1-1101-1 o1 chickens. The Afrkians liked Unit- (swan-k 1~iq1 wm- v-mtriwts at ed ital? ctolugsuihililt. hagntgo be per- mm... 11.11“ flva “i1 c-ui} 1:111 are sua n a e ‘i F" Wee, ha cared re “no v or win. the natives help, the sur- m"; g p gg/Cufflt t/TBWZllF-‘ll ‘lmflgilfumcanllhev Home observers slav tloedwfititk H 0 8 0W". l- '» wt o dev~cn n iisi-es returned to the United States by l‘...,.1»“1‘l‘.,,"1.', agriculture. which ship and plane. $0111.: 1'1, infaéurvrf-wflf piansTbii. —— - ih-m mun ms rvans P e. .1-?.§?“.‘z...§‘1‘.'°'éfl1i.°..".' of “.35.. ‘$5 §°’."““"‘l"-’1.‘“° ‘Llidllélif iii‘; ~ ~ - 11s. rv. v ‘c crriv" . “PM!” l! lr°ned m‘ the Wm“? a D"'W(l(!f' that. wi‘i not spell. tak~s iiide- » omnseverith uiuhiruivncllns iiiaoesami “ii- "§?$ nCTK! O P 0C VR U“. “CI Add l0 50m"! ll“? 9 “M”? plants are in ore-"itcn at Cilizery. lemon juic- for each sriuart of w - gusooioou 1.11.1 won u"; and a in" to help keen oriins scpirate mw u1ou1 1, mom 1° open o; m. and main-i them whM. mqflwfL Variety of Manufacture ,1 and ou-cmn- most of that period doing a spec- f A. Yes, at the rate of ‘i’; pound pvt‘ pound 11 ' ' fruit for cann- ing arid ii . and “i pound. per pou ‘ ‘it of irui: for 1am and Jolly-molar. if ilLCLili i5 used 1% rxiunds of sugar I113)’ be used for ever"; pound 111 "n: o.‘ fruit, it. b stnblisiud the same 12y of from 1.0 sugar and cifitcs will go on the shelf ior the duration, and street light- ing will be curtailed. It is unlikely ilie restrictions will extend beyond Ontario and Quebec. uiiiere mort- tlzan 80 per cc-nt of Canadzrs power resources -~b'i1t also the ilk of her iiiduis- tries-are 10c d. Authoritative reports i1ave indicated first re- strictions will be in southern On- tarlo, where cuifailincnt. of the pulp and paper liitlilslry is ex- peeled. "BLACK-OUT-IIIRIGIIT.IN" ‘ NEW ooin “black-out- " are shown in brldegrocm, Frederick James Hig- gins, who "married" 1m All‘ S girl 1:1 his brotkiefs name has brought the whole questicn of marriage by proxy to the fore The matrimonial tainge of this Royal Fusiliers private was ds- clcsed vmen he and the bride, i9. year-old Margaret Lloyd were each fined $4.50 for making a false statement on a marriage re- gist-er. It developed that. in Aprii Fred- erick went to the church to act as best. man at the wedding cf his brother Ernest. Ernest did not. turn uip because he was on ii s way to Madagascar with his regiment. Rat/her than have the ce-remoiny fall through Frederick decided to marry Miss Lloyd in his brother's name. A. lie p‘: or jelly main (‘Olililllllhillili 1111i'ch:1.<1-r ivli. chase Voucher. Is any lirvarice of sugar -" i of pickles or bright-iii" drapei. New York slcres Of colorful prints lined with black glrsneen they close tightly to provide a ccm. les- In the case oi same allowance n N°W he l8 8 Wofflfd yf-"UBE lllflh- pieie blackout fasiiencrs on ning and i1T<‘>@1“~ - He. doesn't know whether he is 1; fly firoiit, for allaching sugar to every pozizid weight of legally married nor how he ls them to ilie wi w frame and a fruit. going to explain the position to his rod slipped through me bottom Q- What must Wlmu-me" 5° ‘Am their ration cards if they make use of a regular delivery service instead. of carrying their sugar personally from the store? ~ A. The delivery man t: GRIIXW“ ereri to collect the necessary couporll which must be detached from the cards at the door and 111W" W him- own girl friend. The case received publicity in the Inndon Free Press vihere ihe situation was discussed pro and oori. Special legislation would be necessary before proxy marriages could be allowed but. one wcman prcminez-itly connected with social work told reporters that, moves to mayo such marriages legal are on hem, keep them taut and afford protection from flying glass Nor does the lining have to be hlaCk- certain plain wions may be used and ape to be preferred since at night 111w am just. as effective and do not look funei-eai during the clay. Dimout curtains are 0f Wlallffle or similar transuccnt niatcnai arid flrLnungwlikLgiassncu ams. U50 Mlnard‘; for dandruff- oo‘ n 11 An 0 fin a at the Lmidon head. -—-l ~——} WW-"rp quarters oi’ the citizens’ advice ‘ - ' biireaux said, “we have cases re. PlfiillSll feiired to us where a legal right to have a marriage by proxy would . .. ‘, be of great. value. This is particul- arly so in cases where a. sold er v may suddenly have tern sent overseas." A STITCH IN TIME (Xilidrens diesses must be lengthened, and our own kept. attractive. Joining materials to- gether wi‘h bIanket-stltch avoids that “patched.up" isok For n child's added hem, make a band of material the required length and doubfe the depth. Fold in half lengthwise and Join long edges together with narrow single turnings with nea-t blanket-stitch- ng, Then turn ii-p the bottom edge of the dress with a narrow double turning and blanket-siren this. The actual joining of the new h-m to the old dress is mafe by threw/l- ing ever "edge-stitch" of the bianketmtitchlng together with I needle and thread. It. looks niceu. done with s. contrasting color to the blanket-stitching, for it has l. braided effect this way. Itt is simi- 131- m faggot-stitching, but makes a firmer join and does not need the tacking down. An effective scarf can be made frcm odd pieces on the same prin- clple as the hem d:s':r bcd. ffhe double thickness and this partiru- iai- stitching made it. reversible and Perhaps the yoke and cuff idea will appeal to you to cheer up a dress which seems to be shabby l“ those tzwo places. Heavy mercerhefl thread is more satisfactory than wool for joining and stutohing, but. the stitching can ire as bud or e5 tiny as you like _ uitilctiever you think trims it best. Hair and clothing brushes on dresser and bureau tops‘ shciuld be placed with the brist-es doom when not. in use In this pOS-lloll they catch less dust. Vivian Della China. radio's popular lyric soprano, pins a cnrsage of War Savings Stamps on Rex Battle, noted Canadian pianist, ailcr rehearsal of /// ‘I .//¢> United Naiiohs German-held Territory z 1/4’ . ERMANY 11;,’ /. fl CYPRUS lxcndri ‘xi u f“ ‘gin’; “t, l liluliflll our awn 511121 aura T111“. w“. o1 ~,1-.1r, which have seen many Nazi successes, ~ and snpplics flrllfltl)’ increased. "Mill! BYWWQ 11cc! to various German forces. ‘f New problems are one price of victory. also have seen Germany's problems of communivliiiciis: 1 routes overwhlch men. materiel and food must. b0 lrunspo