e SUM THE WEb . . AGINIB: III. JCIII Pull“ as \ - . IUIMIIBIDI and Plim- i News. Inscriptions. Advertising should In mu v- ‘fi pope htdally atusyoltho follu 11a Guardian may III a ' Wll-i. III lools Water Street. Gout-Ila Dnlgeton, Water Itrost, '1' 3:3, Wltot 8806K loll Gilli‘. l‘! Grlnvllllitroet. “w”, Tlaofinlrdllawlllhedollverod tom; home in ll ggg-gq-Bpypegeperllnorloapu-woehfhonollofor GUARDIAN .____. AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE t furlough in "l4 1'" " 1"" litolldell- fiinfiii.‘ th hiswife and mu- Rt . D. I‘. t; dd!!! l2 to TaDAy £35,...“ g,,gi,,h=;l,ig,,,vg;,,gfi o. lleplora Federal . " hesrrsislsri -"l"-= Mr».- uh“ *2“... Bghlnat Stand llll ctouo-cnasamo minus churches were present and sang ;1,”"°“',', "" 1"“ '"' “°“"" l" . ~ '\llst-laellll the favourite u» de- “Qmugnfi "Zfinfi "°'d"‘,‘{," |_| u" Quggflgn 4 \.. Iflhfll. celased. B. Lewis sang as a Morin“ M ‘n ' q so o ‘Thee ", ' jllnllrgwfimw a???" B“ m. and am. Wlldon named ‘ “ ' arms-o. Home J ' “m! g: ling gguggwelle. 3%‘: “l 'l;,“l§‘{,,m“'§‘§°§“ Jmigf,‘ ~=~= =--- M» who» can»... i... s...» a.» West was their "Ill lfiflloo OI - '_—" Miss Grace Clark who has nt m‘ m‘ J‘ give you: order to the o0: responsible for deliveries on your route. ' géagnggnwfilgeelnjflzed"g ltlliengatéslvingr gndrzpzizgedmfil; ‘ugtufizfgénm m, a y_ p_ U_ m. m...» la nursed for u... a thesday morning at '1 o'clock at hm, m gghgingtpn sh assures, had chores of ‘the prosrsrrluzire. h," “an”. y.‘ “'.[flfl-‘ pg | _Tnl ANNUAL G ‘t 0 1141118 d M1‘. 111d M18. C. BUBLIIIEIDMO U on n c 519a“ um Ill-H I" I‘ "I'm" " l Konsinkton abippmg giub Wm be Mglfat MaeLesn, stunner-side. m. “mm ‘shén ‘mumed w was Ruby MacNeill conducts m... u were. sumo mul- 1- beidm George Hall at8P.M. l’ "l “m” d'*“$*‘l*"l “mo” m, h‘ 1,, 1 ' =l°1°tl°111l “"11”- mng, Monday, July w, By. om, o, Olive, became the bride 0i’ . 011w Ken»! nston. recentlv- Miss Crosb of chsridmlbwu =1~ Resident. - .31, (‘@0188 911111911 WRITER. son oi "n" “Palm”? 5°“ um‘ m west‘ presided at he business session “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES ws gtt7'3g—9'1g3 tilriéfii N1I5ues"G°Z'“§,”f' w“§,’°“,f‘ em Canada‘ and introduced the speakers. Rev. inee aur ago - "l'°-l"l l1 - china at Taylor Drug Co. Kensing- ton. "'39- mull Mouse. New 4m! BOP salt ust "”""""' ~"'"“"'"'* '" ‘W392; —"'— 1181B a o are en Mafglgowg ‘rzcegltfy Ofiggrefimg gnarl? vans?’ so: of Mr. and flllllllal “c151 evening "t ma torsbavingied hlsulildssnfililrinfih: convent. There was a 181GB 1111411" per of members in attendance. 0n behalf of the Society, Miss Kathleen Brennan in a few well chosen words thanked the retiring president Miss Bertha D0349 1°‘ he; generosity and devoiedness during her term of office, and as an outward sign of the members two consecutive years in Grades XI and XII in Bummerside ‘ " y. His many friends wish Charles every success as he goes further with his studies. -. _ ur Richardson and little appreciation oi her work p-esented d h“ Gan d m Fe hel‘ Wllh ‘l “mm” “m” ‘M Bllgks ‘have realigned as; chill: hand painted folder. Miss Doyle sincerely thanked the members for their active interest taken in the society's endeavours and also for the beautiful souvenir and kind words of appreciation. This was followedby a lunch of ice- oream and cake served by Miss sylvla. Mornissey and Miss Viola. Handrahan. home in Toronto after a. visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brooks, Bummerside-S. —-ATTENDED FUNERAL- Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, rector of St. Mary's Church, summerside, assisted at the funeral 0f the Very Rev. Arthur F. C. alley, An- ___ glican dean of Nova scotia and ~81‘. JOHN AMBULANCE SO- rector o] All Saints Cathedral, l CIETY FORMED On Tuesgav Halifax. Ven. Archdeacon Harrison evening holders of St- Johg f-mmlé; returned in time for the usual irslnoeleoeétjlggstféskfisndmgilelé ‘t; S, Sunday services-S. gghlbiéitrllbulimclilaglglhlgy ittiJmrfié the-fgglfmaapp‘ F grew prgpexitych . - ~ - ' . rry. - "°°‘l.l€”.3°‘€li ‘3.‘.§’.l‘.‘.‘.§“l..“‘§ll§t as isles“. rewr- tAoid under the St. John Ambulance Society was appointed chairman and dud Miss Doris Walker. who had taken advanced courses while iin 5 Ottawa was appointed vice char- ma“, Mrs, Roach. secretary treasur- er. Dr. MacPhee gave an instrI-lotivfl talk to the members stressing the reat necessity of work of this Kind n this present crisis. A thorough knowledge of first aid, would help in the successful canyihi; 011i? 0f the work of ARP. during air raids M155 R055, R.N., and in charge 01 —O0RRECTION - In the report of the preliminary hearing of the manslaughter case at Summerside. it should have read that Constable Trenouth had charge of the case for the R.C.M.P., and not Sergt. Engel. Con table T th f th the local Red Cross nursesl at‘?! 511$; summersid: detachrllelaxrliluhavlhg hag lllneeelgégihtgfilxgalgxuflge "£9,251 Md w“ charge of the investigation-S tiona at Bllmmelsldg, “llfgl; -srmswaunu FESTIVAL - ergenov 8-1156 11ml l‘ are‘ The annual strawberry festival on John Amlllllllllile I “whee the K, of C. grounds was held on Msked Rtgbgguggtalenrierorgave a ‘short mllfllullllilll r1318»? guild “gigs in. verydsuc- rs- ,, at r. r i e to 011 "Dllllws m‘ First Aid ‘claim war: servedwlndrifis ti: evg- stressing the necessity 0f not mQV‘ 111g a patient if seriously injured. ll more were a number of young 18- dies resented with their cetigifl: cams y Dr. MacPhee. Nursfg". 5e ceive certificates in first. a W amusements of various kinds kept the visitors pleasantly busy. Many people who came in for the races stayed for the evening at the K. of C. grounds-S Doris Phllllvs- sylllll“ wright‘ —RED CROSS NURSES GIVE Pauline Callback. Ethel Wells. Vem DEMDNSTRATION _ me sun.“ Allen, Ena Mills, Muriel Campbell. Margaret. MacKenna. reliciafigggg mo, Jean Spices‘. Mlllilllfe m Osbourne, Cordelia Harrinilwll- ' eanor Phillips, Muriel You. Audrey campbeli and Constance MacFar- lane. Dr, W B. Howatt gave the instruction course to the nurses- The following young ladies revolved First Aid certificates, Mary Kenne- q, Margaret Allen, Olive Tllugllll- rs. Patricia MacFarlane E a‘- beth Ramsay Jean Puller on. M ss Margaret We ge received her vouch- er at this meeting. Dr. E, T. Tan- ton was the instructor for this 611185- Dr. MacPhee in oresentinft llle Mala daddies fingrat-lllllllzllogollgf‘ “gi- fine, $oilcl§gr.“l(t ls n. spli-‘lldld all“! and anyone taking the course is do- 111g their part in this we." and iii‘ preparing for an emergency} uhécm; may come at any moment. Tic l- merstde Red Cross Nursing Corps gave a demonstration of stretcher bearer work on Dominion Day at the conclusion oi the program at the monument in the square and were highly complimented on their work by Mayor Lidstone and others prasenh-S —SOLDIER ENJOY STAY A'.l‘ MISCOUCHE - The platoon from No. 62 CAB-TC. at Charlottetown in charge of Lleut. Gordon DeBlols enjoyed their stay at Miscouche where they bivouaced for the night. They were the uests of Patrick Martin, presiden of the Summer- side Canadian Legion at luncheon on Dominion Day after they had taken part in the Dominion Dav rogram at Summerslde. In the af- rnoon they gave demonstrations oi their work at Borden and Vic- .- _ i Ch l n: h 311%.; _wsill be held on ‘Tuesday e-e ttfaréoevréltllllrrlitltgg to I" ° e °W NOTICE The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Bible Society will be held in the Pres- byterian Church at Kenslngton on Wednesday’. July 8th. Executive meeting at 2.30 Public mee - ing at 3 and 8 P. M. . —- s: Sparky. a bone-saver from wly back, sets an example for the housewife. Veg-gum, on hnpflfl] are partly out off. ‘In ensure sufficient quantities of ‘lie and greases [or wu- use, ova-y home in Conch should lave home. -—5TKAWBEBBIE8 FOB BALE. 51111511 ‘ years. She was a woman of estim- md A. Gibson oi Woliville, and Rev- tioned with the R.C.A.F. art Ot- Ml "id 1T!- Dflvid 0181'! _ 3mm o; Mqntreai Miss tawa. The oenemcnv was pempm- Master ‘momma Burgess of Ken- ‘ (m, d u d m Qfgflgn admbyulgon. t .-L W. C. Anderson, sington, spent sunday in Dsrnley grfif-h, 5a s; "iii, chum}, in puma! a No. 9 5.13% the guests of Mrs. Jane MacKny. Wald mwmtmction_., The A» sociation sermon was preached by Rev. C. W. Cook of Summerside who inspired all with a M68886 on the theme, “The Christian's _—“" commission." This sermon was The Milk-S Amy Johnson 811d tho high ugh; of the c°nvgnfl0n_ Verna Bowness have recently ac- ML cook challenged an with the cepted position in summerslde and ten u“ the Father hath sent are now eemployed there me. even so send I you? J k ac m, and The soloists were Mrs. Fullon Paynter ter visited Stun- SUMMERSIDE - lovely in a. street ss o er blue sheer over taffeta, and short shoulder length Vallrhe arranged Wlth halo 0f IECIWOYS, _Ism D D w accessories and carry 1g l. MEDIQAE COUN‘)C(‘:LTE§)£J§IS shower bouquet of roses. Mm. U- the list of results of the Medical m" Macmllald» “"155” ll" ur 0f cf ——— - Council Exairunatiozis taken at Mc- b e “will 55 Mall“ °ll H"! Mu‘ Harry Mum“ °t MacLeod, Mrs. A. E. Todd and Mr. and WON street 1mg“, 4,.” Charlottetown were in Kensington ¥£n§§§°fi§§¢e§“%,’}f$,f‘,§§ rose crepe? white accessories and 5111141? tho guests of Mrs. Munch’; Gem” 30mm‘ ma“, warren Tanum, bum so,“ o; corsage of roses. F0. Arthur War- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hartie Bow- $501M," Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton of sum- gl8Abl$°l1ll51£L0f the gmgml of the noes. merside were included, Both doctors - - - -. B-Wfl. W85 6s mon- 1 w 1- .11;; - are gfaduatgs of Mcgm, The name Immediately after the ceremony a The Misses Grace, Glenna and enfbggltsvsofdtlfga Ijlllilgmatiollllroxld of Dr. Robert Begg, son of Mrs Wedding breakfast was served to ‘essie Clark of Kensin ton were _ Begg of Halifax and the late n. T. the relatives and friends. Mrs. J. resent visitors u. Dsgnley, the fglgioyhfis- Th’ fmwwmg rm Begg, formerly manager of the R. Hunter and Mrs Victor ‘rrav- guests of My m, M11 J n 1 5 pm ' L‘ I k o! Bank of Nova Scotia, was also in ers presided over the silver ma. gnu-k - wllu"! 9" "- ac _ the list as a successful candidate. service; assis ng in serving available ministerial leadership. Dr. Robert Begg is a brother of Mrs Dorothy White, Mss Margaret Wllelefli. lilo spirit 0f Chris- Mrs. Eric M Summerside. Their many Island friends will wish these young‘ doctors every success in their profession-S -——- and Allen, Miss Helen MaclLecd and m‘ m” Clark m“ “ °°“l’1° flan or days, this week in mond arbgtillean Riplemf gttawa. ° 5 r- o c ; . ——- nrsrdgeid livgrbdisllde of ssh? Mihselflfinsfxergseslfozrt the m , P.E. _ b 1 - o ens n -F-. at No- b the rlggly lhllzernihrgzdboglofg- School were held in all: Kigg Assocmlo 5 a we ding tour o: the Upper Pro- Geoge Hall on Monday evening. g, mJén, we, the Prince Ed- e vinoes, visiting Montreal, Ottawa June 29th, the hall being tilled to ward wand Assochmon o; United m“ rfirogéa “If ‘gag? smizvelfig “"9 d°°r3 with Parents and lrlellds Baptist Churches (1) View ivith whiz, argcessorws °Up°n méhwrfi 2mm k b dissatisfaction and alarm the at- ‘ , r s Y M‘ James sllllllllllrs- titude of the Federal Government fgifiefifipfinfimlglfih gaff: will ‘gm W” challmall l°l' @119 °°¢8$l° toward the sale and use oi in- . bride before her marriage was a ch§,,}"°§'“m§“d “m” will‘ l‘ toxloat liquors. <2) The prom- proflrom o! mllsio Was delllhiully vowed member m, the Sta“ of Em s y rs e two and inence ven to men in our war rendered by many present Other mm Drug co and was given a three and with the Misses June emu-t whose primary interest is in members brought their lttmg -- Semple, Doreen Gallant. Anna Kil- breweries, (3) The lack o; 5am» factory replies to appeals and cor- unit is Kemlngmll- Therefol-ef Miss George the be the spirit of Christ; be it resolved, that Executive of this Association asked to explore with other re- ligious bodies all sible means of co-operation whlc would promote the work of the Church in this Edith Caveli Lodge, at summorside. at the home of Mrs. L. B, Crue. A very pleasant evening was had. A fiffrefhmertttshwere islervefldhe b31122: ggxerMzyEv/léf" ‘glneéld-‘Mylss Mal‘ and two lads Clive Macdon- dials???) oCavelleIford 5 ' have been Macnmlald being 1°11“; doing a gm“ work m. the m4 for a. miscellaneous shower in the bride's honor Just previous to her "l9 Plfllillllllvs» Ml‘ Nllllllflh MM- ii uo situation; 05s since the w“ begam-s marriage when she was the reclp- gilllfllds alllllllfll Tfiporli. Aohortls qAnxd whereas, we as loyal citi- _NURS]NG 51511.3; 110N031“) lent orf some very lovely things. Her v sown! girls from Grades “n; deeply mam, being asked m, A yew days Ego friends am neggh- many friends wish Cpl. and Mrs. Seven 511d Bight followed. an all-out effort to Win the War The P355 and pills! lists of Grades bors gathered at the home of Mr. WWW“ mlldl hlllllllles! 511d 51B!- mne and ten were the“ given by Mrs C W (rroken Etmerald 065d -—6 when n is generally known that and . . alcoholic li or fo l; of to honor their daughter. Miss MF- Mflildohllld. Miss Geraldine cqnvoyed qgggogg, an? ‘Zhgfm..- ary. who is a nursing sister ln Personals Mad-lea" W“ this year's winner of lions d: dollars are being spent’. "l6 filmed lilmes- having entemd —-—-- the G°vem°r Geller“? Medal. pfe- annually in Canada for alcoholic ‘he saline l?“ Nevin-ma’ and m‘ —-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- wilted 5° 1161' for General Pro- liquors, while Canadians are asked glgeilitifslillerblggsrlgrlerilrlsrlegii-tilmtrl Murdo and Miss Addie MaoMtlrdo. “"8"” during this past year. Tho u. conserve wherever possible; he, Gummy m, also the “m, ,0 8,, and Mrs. Bertha. Walker of Kelvin "lass Vlllelllvlllly was read by Mr ‘Inerefore be it resolveci-That . Earle Crane, this was followed g 1 d 1 1mm Emerald to am”, King and were recent visitors to Charlotte with t we express our de erm ne oppos- oounrt-lv. After the guests had as- WWn. Gradesheseglel»: e135’; prize list of tion to the present practice of en- sembletd) Johg [Ctastamaeissgalled ‘ upon res a s» o a with "star... 2:52.22: Ji“..‘tf““.§'é..‘§°"§tt‘.".t §E..':.ili."';:e s: - 2c e - - ' ‘ slhrunltylafto 153w glut Mary was the and her sister Miss Edith Stavert. 182225;] $311119; Dale, tleld the Grade first of the fair sex in the distflct ———-— of the f; ° T911"? l’ n8 11 llllmbel‘ . to answer the call of her ' “sh 111:1‘ . A d nlogue. entitled the helpfulness of the Association and to wish v °PP a with snow White was and thanking the retiring Elxecu- work and a. sa-fe return. Mss Lar- town having been one of the many 91659111911 1n l1 pleasing manner by tive for services efficiently render- glllllfi Hugheisihpresenvtlzdmige high school in pllélgtlas tgglrrn Circles two mg‘ tiiree, _ onour w a we: p rs were: r _ Miss Croken making a fitting re Davison 311g Brooklns. Gloria ‘lngalni; his? ($3.2? on": firlgfiftynffid Centennial svponse in her usual gracious man- Gwenneth Dawson, gnw Macdork support m the Th prize list of Grades five the raising of a Centennial ruhd. tion-wlde protest. That 00p e5 or this resolution be sent to Ottawa. 3 Expressing appreciation for -Mrs. .1119. MacPherson is at pre- Very sent spending some time in Free- a ald, and Arthur Pendergast, town with her brother, ivLr. Ed- enjoyable evening was spent, pas and th guests on leaving wishing Mary the and 51x a m mund Stavert and Mrs. Stavert. Mc- s, Than the engergainm bit o! ‘wk’ ______ ‘W'- gg gtgllglvgigmwlgalaewllsgvbi’ Uhlllrrtrh ‘Pastor. officers, choir, or- _ Mpg RICHARD 5 ell 8811s. angers and community to siivifilgaivqsn-oghere passed away K ' t S‘? T?“ "55 “d m“ “$135 °l their very fine assistance in mak- las, “ma, m, 2m, M he, home ensmg Oil edlebfis “o? égghglrveage £53231? l‘?! thedAisociation the iilCOésg it nee _ 1h 1. . - .an or everyneos- lllflfls .33.’: mingle 3g finds d V- - - lllgl- Ballade“ ther- uewd that this bmmv enioved. years. Mrs Simmons was born at an lclnlty f? if‘ w“ 108mg one o! n’ 5mm e llhllllnl Association of Un- Covehead. l-ier maiden name was h l ¢ person of Mrs. McIvor, W110 lted Baptist Churches of Prince Margaret Ellen Auid, and was the l“ ell with 115 I01‘ a 11111111181‘ o! Edward Island convened at Bede- first session te_n__o'_clock Zjnlday lvrrs. McIvor from this school. he took the opportunity and was presented by wished her every success in her fu- to her. to turo undertakings. Rev. John ster- Miss Patlcia Pendergast, student at Kinkora Convent, is spendln her vacation with her parents, Mr. m“, able qualities and will be much and Mrs. James Pendergast. missed by her family and friends. ____._ she leaves to mourn her husband. Miss Jeanette White of Sum- ohe son, Leslie Simmons and five merside spent Sunday in Ken- daughters, Ada at home: Mrs. slngton the guest of Miss Georgie cyrus MacFarlane, Mrs. O. Mac- Kennedy. Neill, Freetown, Miss Melville --—- The Emerald Dramatic society Cunningham, Augusta, Maine and pesented their play, entitled “The Miss Ruth Simmons for many years stencgrapher at the Royal Irish Millionaire in King George Bank branch at Summerslde. Hall, Kensington on Friday even- Much sympathy is extended to the ing, June 36th before a large an ap- bereaved. The funeral took place peclative audience. than voiced h,‘ on Sunday from per late residence Pee David McNally of the n. C. daughter of Edward Auld. She had been in poor health for some PRIME! Of given by Mrs, with the ize Grade one d two by Miss Thmnp- t l K i to . i - w“ n“ brought the programme shy h ens ng n Th: entertain brought to p, close to a. close. Mr. John Thompson, on with the “National Anthem." Miss behalf of he Board of ‘Ik-ustees, Olive Thompson was pianist for the regret at the de- evening. t‘ m; is concentrated glue made from bones which the heme owner llll laced In s plpor ha! and set out separately for lilo IIIMN "BEW- mpplngs are pal in old ems. Glue has cmultliudo of thnughofl war production. ‘ " cured Into a barrel. It will W glycerin litto- y . w renpoundsafproeesoedhossehollhblnlbenespnoueenlnepounds if mp and one pound of glycerlne. This ls high-grade giycerlnd being lehlnd the mar pg ghlpped t4; m explain plant to make vhlch like pracil ornin. The Moderator, Rev. I. g1 Levy‘ of Charlottetown presided with Rev. A. A. Meolfiod o! Q-uuy uting u Clerk. Other Ministers present included Rev. A. p; Ibdd, North River, Rev. J. G Duncan, Montague, . Cook, Sumner-side, G. Wright, T1100. RH. H. F‘. Plon- wick, i-nzelbrook and Rev. R. l- Shaw, New Gin-WW. Officers were elected u follows. Moderator, Rev. o. a Britain 1?; Moderates Rev. n. 1". Fen- we Clerk. Rev. A. A. Mscuod. Additional membeu of the m- ecutive: Rev. R. E. Show M14 Rev. A. E. Todd. Members of the EX Council for Ordinatio , Rev. I. J. Levy, Rev. G. O. Wright and Dea- con. Heber MacPhall. Preacher of Association SIIHOIX. Rev. I. J. Levy. Alternate, Rev. J. G. Duncan. Co-operating committee on Bible instruction in the public schools. Rev. I. J. Levy and Dr. J. A. Clarke. Visitors to the Association in- cluded Rev. F. W. Patterson, LL. D. who brought a, challenging mem- age on responsibility to our edu- cational institutions; Rev. E. B. Mason, D.D., who thrilled g large audience with a graphic story of home missions; Dr. J, l-iinson West, a medical missionary re- cently returned from India who presented the challenge of that great country and outlined some of the problems connected with the work there; Rev. A. W. small who spoke of the work of Grand Ligne Mission; Rev. A. Gibson. who presented the virork of Chris- tian Education. The devotional addresses were given by Rev, G. O. Wright of Tryon who brought three heart- searching messages on the general theme, “Knowing Christ". 1. Jesus The Humble; 2. Jesus the Majes- tic, and 3. Jesus the Lonely. These messages created a deep spiritual longing in all present. other Speakers other speakers were, Rev. J. G. Duncan who presented the work of the Maritime Baptist; Rev. H. F. Fenwick who spoke from a per- sonal knowledge of the great work which Grand Ligne Mission is do- ing: Rev. C. w. Cook who pre- sented the Wcstern Missionary En- terprises of the Church: Rev. E. A. Kinley of Wolfvllle, who outlined the work being done to celebrate our centennial which takes place in 1946. He also presented the needs of the Convention Centen- nial Fund, the new non-political C. C. F. Rev. A. A. MacLeod presented his report a5 clerk showing 26 or- ganized Churches in the Associa- tion with 30 houses of worship valued at 399.900. l0 parsonagcs valued at $30,200. These Churches raised $15,000 last year for current expenses and a grand total of $25000 for all purposes, an in- crease of about $3,000 over the previous year. There are 2225 mem- bers of Baptist Churches on the Island, an increase of 5i. Baptists do not report adherents which it added would more than double this figure. The Sunday Schools and Young Peoples Societies in connection with these Churches all reported progresg Rev. R. E. Shaw of New Glas- gC-W addressed the association on Boys’ Work stressing the impor- tance of Boys’ Camps and the Tuxis and Trail Ranger program- Tax Exemptions Discussed In House OTTAWA, July 2—(OP)—In. come tax exemption on new insurance policy premi . in House of Ccmmom budget debate today by two Conservative mom- bers, G. K. Fraser (Peterbcrlzugh West) and Hon. W. Earl Rowe (Dufferin-Simcce) . Mr. Rowe said the budget pro- vision that premiums on life in- surance in force the day the bud- get was presented might be drduct- ed from ilie compulsory saving por- tlon cf increased incocre taxation should be extended to the young men just starting married life. Unless it was so extended he did not believe it should be given to any policy holders. It was a con- cession to men with wPll-estiblish- ed insurace polices but ttie high lBXfl-llon mil; t make it impossible r young persons to create an es- m, , HERE YOUR SAL VA c1; c055 3' Marshal Erwin ACRCDIC out ous can: v" MAKING automobiles last In smoother-do Anne Snelllngil contribution to the war effort. Another case of a girl doing a man's job- and doing it well. But it takes all tho vim and energy she has. Io wondesj she's a boosts: for the “Sall-Starterfl Breakfast! Says a big bowl old Kellogg's Com Flakes with milk and sugar helps her sail through her working day. Will help you, too. Get some Kelley's today! _ tats for their families. Mr, Fraser spoke against. Elie new lax Oil candy and cxpx cu the fear that mo h4g1. i;i.\n.i..ii gon- einlly would dizmicilly (.il"[a,ll. _ _‘.\'e.fai'c and oi-her heritable organimzioiis. When Mr. Rowe proposed in. come tax exmpzzon 0,. new life in. luraiice premiums, Pfiiiaiiice Mulls- ter Lsley asked '11‘ Rnve if he zeal. izcd thcgrazit impetus such action would give to us- life insurance business oi Canada, r. Biowe agreed but asked what sounder way existed for a. man to and create an estate save mono _\' insurance. _ lie 3:11. than by "Siruigthen the , w» companh-s and you strengxhrn the whole economic fabric of the D9- mlnlon," he said. He declared lint “thous on thousands" cf war subscribers were ' they had and 1a f because such savi ands up- certificate 011mg rid oi what g to buy more WPIB llOl to .g. be credited to cimpulscry 5ltlllgS. Rowe devoiori tiic bulk of hLSADCBCh to an appeal for rrc- ognit-ion by the gcvirrniiieiit control boards of the IMTDICIIIS of farn "rs He said price ceilings were ing placed upon iiiriii p O(lll"l_§ until I10 T981111! tor the can; coszs of fann production _Z|ll(.l that ZJCSQ comics wage appied by boards no o members ‘tlVlllCli were practical farmers. G. A. McLean (Lib. slmcoe Eist) appealed to ' 1m (-5 to j in in . uiirit he SE-lfl was a long stm . stunt-mi of dupllczitzon, and (lxfynva- gance iii the off c: COlllKCi/Id wirfi the Sinate zen-d Hcuse of Commons. Angus Ainclimis (C.C.r‘. Van- couver East) 531:1 tho gCveritmr-tit could easily corztct this ccn/fitlon if the members of t-rc House of Commons and Senaie Wiilid let it. MOVE PLANNED V, ___ ___.. _. ._ -_.. t: and more in pursuit of British columns east of the defence an- chor.) British authorities conceded the break-through at an unspecified point but said the allies swiftly drove the penetrating tanks back again. Rue with heinforcemente I Reports from the fighting from were meagre but it appeared Field Rommell was throwing his Axis forces, already ivom by their 350-mlie dash across easkrn Libya and into Eigypt. into decisive attacks in a race against the arrival of allied reinforcements including additional United States tanks mid planes. Meanwhile, allied bomlx-rs and fighters lliilllil14‘l‘l‘(l at the long, strained Axis supply lines. and have never concocted Axis crmtm] of the air over the dusty battle lines. _.._}_.____ Foot-sores? Rest feet by lying on the floor and plwclng fort on a chair to cimityie rlrciilatirii. Revive the-m by bathing ailer- nately in hct and cold water. l of our coastal defence guns is the grlm power of cordite. cslly all propellenig contain; nltro-glyccrlnc. Evrry p=und of nliro-glyeorinl requires l. half-pound a! glycerin: mm fats and bones. o