i THE WESTE ' ‘GINTS: In. John Pond. bobollllllgllll a poll-om. wow eu-ool. Gv I will in delivered M on ‘m lollllnl ""' "$.73, “ii-nor: "Jifi-“o ll -l'. w prices. Enman _ PM” “m” sumqf-eigyii-ao-n-ai. id hi ‘N's outs e w to fIglfRE-aper 2%? the cheapest "E, 1t covers twice as many p‘ ofcct twice as well. Order at $22., ' 7-18 21. ‘ALB 1938 steel dumP ‘jffkpoin truck; short wheel W. M... engine this spring; A-l amen; good tires. P. O. [BOX f7)? sllllllllcrside. 7-18-31- . Soldiers Are lnvalided llome (By The Canadian Press) mYilildCli‘ ilollle after serving with lile Cllulrllall army overseas. sev- ilai iilllidl‘(‘(i soldiers are on their Ill)’ l0 ilolllcs all across Canada. stomach ailments and motorcycle lccldellts accounted for most of the dnlaltles. Most of tile motorcycle casualties flid tilt-y wore injured m the "batt.e oi tile Nortolls," then laughmgly upiailleri the Norton ls an English type motorcycle. _Lells seemed to luiier lllost lll this engagement. cpl. J. S. Home. of Regina. Saslo. was injured in what ne _called the "Battier ci a. Triumph '—anotller type of motorcycle. A (lei ed action bomb and a lllotor lorry combined tolllzlke llllll a casualt ‘The bolllb went y e blry swung into mv motorcycle.’ he related. The accident happened a Elli‘ ago, and Cpl. Kong's szde was fully llllurcd. _ Pie. KClllJi-il King, of Enge- llarl, sud he was going back Pry suy l have a sctnolcn but l haven't," he d:clar.d. d it‘ t:ey were glad to be in ear. a alzllll, olze group chorused, ‘bill-ll! Arc we!“ A grlllp 0t Nova scotivns wanted toknoll" nli about provincial base- bo llg. They sai-l they dl g The Canadian .l Press News is l. weekly .1 nper compilsd in Canada. espe ally for men of the Can . cd servics ove sells he l; ~ul> Nova Stotlans were Pie. c, R. Bernett, Kentv lie, had: with arthritis; Fte. L. A. Dal‘- lv C “1Ulil"€, bronchial tro blsf M vii, Syd“ey Mines, L. Cpl, D. T. McNed, Do- m on N». l. Pic. M, C. Goadvrln, Llffptol. who has a bad 12g; and lite. I... W. Brown. Canning. The Pte. McNutt, Truro and [C kcr, G113‘. Bay, were also t. r oup, but itrey cculd not belccated, ‘Anticipates New- Taxatlon Grievance VITAWA» Julv -18-(CP)-Fln- nlleioe Mlllister Ilsley anticipated a. my taxation grievance in th “mil-re of Colllmolls today but at the h e time said there was nothing be done about it. “gegald it had been necessary i0 ii proposed income tax rates to veon incentive to married women mremnlll ill employment. For tax- . "I: Durposes the married woman bflmenlore than ssoo a year will h‘ ibnsltlercd a single person while r husband will be treated as a "Wed person. Ido not, want to raise grievances mlieolilc. snid Mr. Ilsley. "but of m Se tlle person who has the whevance now is the single woman. m°lms “Viking beside her a "Tod lronlnn who has a husband Bllpport ilcr. and whose husband yvlve silo is working. M: l-lnllot help it; we have to fiafilgiv ywolgle to work and keep m. 30y n, 2o per do) or. loo per week. Phone N GUARDIAN ll Church Streak-Phone IQ I ounmnlulur ml eauw; COUNT! Pfifffioolorlpuooo Alumnus; uloolo he ion mo am rolls. l‘ Ill! o! tho following m“. m "film". Woul- ltroot, Tm. bakery. Wain Strut. Ink Goudot. 81 Granville Bil-oct- “ "l!!! homo in Summeruldo by I89 for this oenioq ,0“.- ol-der to tho our "Ibolulblo for deliver-lg m. "u, m...‘ u lo round for low: ol -Ffl,Mg d inieroll. hut udvottlllll of a 3313i‘. It Tflyleoiellgileeug 7-13. nllnrnro - R ld _ lssroTtd-“Ffidios 24 lloul? “b” “t B“‘°°'5' so er Se“ 0PM“ Ware Borden Among th h — Monday molsgfng ‘H’ tilleerlgllgltéitfflgfile to the shrine of St. Anne de Beau. We in Quebec. were Mrs 1.01.15 Hackett, Mrs. Henry Ceretti and M185 Ruth MBCDOIlMd 0f Hayden Miss B l flfpe -_ side. Sfillinblflge wsegkend gt, 5:31.239 in Borden. Mr. Jose h M the trip top Mulgggialonilfli Yiéfifitl; returned to Borden on Tuesday Mr. d Mr. U 1 Bordenmwere vfslturrsfltllesultfllglfgrsigé 1.11m on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay and mlly of Borden attended the horse races in Summerslde on Wed- nesday. The Ladies Social Club held a very successful afternoon tea in the town hall on Thursday. July 9th. AmOIIR the visitors to Summerslde on Friday were Misses Jean and Pauline MacIsaac. Phyllis White, Budd Irving and Virginia Webster of Borden and Ferne Bell of Caric- ton. The Women's Institute held their regular auction party in the town hall on Thursday evenlmz “Iilfl six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Cecil Stewart, gents by Mr P. J. lVlacInnis. with consola- tion prizes going to Mrs J Gal . .P. lant and Mr. M, Campbell. The freeze-out prize was won by Mf- M- Campbell.-—A Income Tax On Officers Discussed OTTAWA. July _19—-(O_l-"\-—1‘_‘i- narlce Mllrstsl- Il=.cv tod tile House of Co; .m:ns . some 24,003 CoiillflLSlIllfll offzc- er; of the three armed forces selv- ing in Canada and to relieve them o1 paying inccme tax would cast the treasury between 515020.600 and $25.00J,0CO. _ The Minister was, repulliii W 0'1‘ pools from several nlemses to ex- empt commissioned offlcers in Canada from paying tax, Non-commissioned olfgcers and men are exzmpt and offsets serv- ing in actual fly ng operations. naval operations at sea. and all overseas forces. “e exemp- Bln, commissljiied officers serv- ing in Canada. on he 5101111431 D‘! the tax and in c:s:s up W 63d including the rank of army 01p- tlrn or its equivalent in ire ohsr services; after paym8 iJX-S. have 1555 money lcfl», th"n tile ply of warrant officer will h is exempt- Mr. Ilsiey sad ll: W115 80398 L9 bring in an arllcndrllznf. Wfiblbly on Monday, but that l; Won-d’ n-i meet all the rblictom- 1' ‘W114 be impossible to meet all objections and remove all dscrimnatlon. I5 RESCUED FROM RIVER. FREDERIUIIIJN July 19,- (UP) liming all allowance on the a8- _ cpl. J. G. Mallory, Woodsiodlc. N. B., was recoverln tonight 5°1- lowlng his rescue. rom the St- lli < try he L‘ “m Suwmmn“ her‘ be‘ John River by other soldiers Sat- urday. Unable to swim, he stepped beyond his depth while bathing. He w“ ilnserlwielllyben bwuahi t" o . M lowehadbomakemm 1'4‘ M-rlslssaotwtoa. Pluchy Cooslgullrdsmen, ln l tiny boat that‘: dwarfed hy surging sen. or; shown, ghnvc, rowing from their own vessel In the foregrou-ui to the rescue of seamen rboard n big tanker ahead ihoi. lo olnklng afiel- . by on Axle submarine in the Atlantic. '1 18-21 - - ‘ ti teed. _ “ , mos sstlstac on lgllalrgn m FOB SALE-St. Man's Rectory oDeri/Y. Slunm K9139. Summersllflséée‘ Apgiiaffif —FOI BEST results have m... mans develop your mmi Best prices, high 3105s prints. 7-11-101. 4"") CROSS Dance. McNeil? J house. Kensinlzton. Tuesday “W 2159- Ted Ahestrlrs Orchestra 7-20-111 —WANTED—-T Carleton School, erfllfffslilnfgf. 00. SECPQIHPy Hudmn Lowthe} ‘ubmyl R- R- 2- 7-18-31’ Durocher bans Dressing room at tilcrc are Dzdgcr= immedWely rf‘e" a garre and pcrilap; get it-e inside Pope i100 2 01’ P0111 1 0f on vl"\y. sllv. one of their number fal‘ed to bunt with (ole on, no- will thereby bociv rut an’! the scam tied, This is no pRTi/‘Cllifi’ handicap to but the lwrityr. twausle the tplayeelr —————-———— ncary aways says e wash’ g'v n ' ' the signal to bunt, one rf the Altman Klned ccncllcs says he is a liar, and the writer knows no more than he did to start with, But ‘t is til‘ bot means a man-gel- ltas of snubbing the bcys soc¥a‘ly. Order ‘in ‘Britalnlng gtificinl llsgiht- ing o s op wn ows and s ow (f; l] 11d cases must be discontinued. sued bv R"C'A'F‘ o ens s“ PRINCE COUNTY C A luv mm nos. mass In ‘mm lunar-mum iilMIIlI-iill iolllfl‘ __ Dlncmi by RAOUI. WALSH _ Also “Kings of the Turf” Shows at 6.45-9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3 Apparently fearing trouble at home, Elite Guard has turned all- nld Ill-st Week's fighting. Russ an losses shelter on Berlin's Wlttenberg Plaiz lnlo deadly pillbox which ooold "t?" "SW1 i“ 136 PM“ rake cntiro square with machine guns, ‘i? Forest Fires S UMME RSIDE Stirring Chapter e SMOSIDE GUARDIAN HRONICLE (Possed by censor). Tobru-k llas 0r 01d Westundfir Control? New Name? "They Diedf With. Their Boots gfiitillmggéllllgg Vsitifii; “"95. mm“ tol Theater, Summersiydg. wiiilcalilff: HALIFAX. July 19—-(CP)—Aided by a cilantro in weather conditions. (Associated Press Staff Writer) ( By Harry Crockett) m1 Flynn mm Olivia d6 Havmand in fife flilhters were reported. tonight WITH THE BRITISH ARMY AT the co-starrl l ~ i? have §llbdlle on tile screeliutzmleorf;‘tggixlfizgsttgtiig? mes whmh d most of the folcst ALAMEIN. Egypt. Juiv i9—(A.P)_ uncontrolled in Tile Germans have renamed Tobruk. lug CIIGDMEYS in the history oi the ‘mriuus “cm” 0f the nrovq: and now call it Rommel in honor 01d we t‘ B t Saturday. s u even mole than that. At Bebe” mum“ 56.139“. me {we 510W of the man bulldozers ploughed deep it tells for the first time on the of the field marshal who captured four it. furrows British officers learned oi this who made me “mam. ncuswrls along the main Truro-Monctoll. N. today from one of RomrnePs staff Last Stand" a synonynffor dean-h 3- highway while hundreds less courage. Gallant and adventurous. General ed Wm‘ . 1- ff s i . dlers ringed the burning area, arm- lastc lvfomswlxinclggdggeihiixfuzfrlf: and the name. signed by Marshal Goer- George CH5“... won mm H em _ bouglls. Tile fire, which broke out lug, was found in the Dggseggion 0y m1 mace in the historviggf 135x160“; Friday along the Masstoun Rmld the captured officer. try_whell he and his army regiment m u‘? camp “e0 “"5 CMPCKPIi by ‘The renaming of ‘robruk has Denshm m a mm in the bame of Satuldoy morning only to break cut not been announced from Berlin.) rode forth into battle that certain B- H _ afresh ln tile afternoon. lg 0m They knew as m“ Details from almost everv unit in dean]. “suited them‘ b t u _ 1 camp and a nearby air force base n knew ma; they would b}; hollgizmagg fought thefzlélgud of the ilre lllifrflfé tile enemy until reenforcemerlts lays‘ with could be brought. It is this couragz- blollfllit 0116 i0 the nlell. Tllc arca qvheir Boobs Qny as Lurbulently ex_ wav alld tonight the area was con- o 0.15 but hope“; b m .h1 1 k cleared bv the bulldozers prtsvcllt/d the elm.“ ofss-qéhcfi “D1,”; myth‘? the flames Jumping the nlolll hlgh- a s ~ v sldered burned out. Cum“ as amthmg the screen has Flre fighters from Shelburne and Queens Counties were tzltcd all evtn ever done. BERLIN, (From German Broad- icllslllce to control a bit! fire blazing casts), July l9—(AP)—The German n Scotln. Saturday. Cllicf i119 Tllbfifliic Gfllllfi RIPEPTVC 1'11 high command claimed today the heavily-wooded south-cs llral Nova G-Qymgn alqnigs driving deeper into 1'1 R0112" Russias southern flank are en- George E-lvnllsbilrzz drafted hundreds counmylng "almost bottomless Of X11011 w fltflii the "W- 009 0f the roads" but are continuum to pursue Write rs from By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Sport Wri er NEW YORK, July l9—(APi— Leo Durochcfs vliuierl ire fud and New Yuk i t estiolls baseball wrlttrs is rbcu tie szlap- gile“. ° Q51,‘ m H f co _ piest entertainment being offer- $013; g§','par_"H_ 2L gléigiefid’ Wists Lt. J. P. Beer 2- r""“l§*..r..‘.l*:..tlrl Is Promoted Canadian butter on the farm (dairy) recllminations are flying. Prsident 15cm“ (Creamery)? lvitll Brook l‘ cd by the big leagues at the mo- ment wilat w'tll ille Yankses and Dodgers frst mzkng a travesty oi Lra, in a fit of te-nper at things written about him, h~s ban" d all except two lrcal writers from the Dodgers’ dressing 100111, and mutual Larry MscPilail has made ro ef- - propose to compensate fcrt to break up the bait e. He ers who procmcc prc-bnblv i: enloyirg it. Durociler an av‘d render rf the spcl-t= pages, dcoe d t at none of Wlqat Subsidy? the offending correspondents shOill-d darken his dressing rocm do"r a.- moSt serious in the province. Question Re Butter Subsidy we“? The G "man front on rhe coast ls Bi» Placed m‘ m‘? Taganfdg, 40 miles west of ROSWVJ ' .l . l the perntmt ra/es. ggrgtlgrgo d“ ry M we the “defeat/ed" Soviets while the Nazi air force smashed and destroy- ed communications and troop con- cerltratiolls. A Soviet attempt to land stronl! fo:c"s east of Mariupol. on the Sea of Azov 100 mlles "rest of Rostov. was said to have been repulsed by Rum-anion troops. (Tilis aver-wally ‘"5 a deter‘ milled Soviet attempt to fall upon the rcal- of German -lnd Axis troops. and in the Government HALpr-‘AX, July 19—(CP)—P1'0- the iarm- motion of Lieut. J. P. Beer of dolly butter 1f Charlottetown to the rank of Cap- they do not. come under the but- gain hns been announced fwm Qtt. l . it wa learned here t0- nlgliftvaat headfluarters of Military 1. The butter subsidy in payable Burl-lb; N0, e, Capt. Beel- is serv- in‘ o; m l, , f, c ed M, only on creamer-y butter as defin- 111g overseas with the Royal Cona- Eliflflfil‘, On: 1x21 ‘icegnesutqsblo to ed m 59cm" z °1' Pa" 1 °f the dim Artillery- - = < ' ' » Di I d t A t. express hs opmlm rt L o5 d Ho s ghrgdilnpeufi zléili‘. Em the farm and Wales College. Chlrbiifiimm. 75.2 per cent in the factory in gnpt. Beer was commissioned as a bccalre cf his paper's policy of not “edittrlnl'zi“1" on it: sport: pars: the other did not wr be a story méLft k. not possible to subsidize He was raised to the rank of full of dairy butter- lieutenant in October of the some that do y. Heinz barred frrm the dres=ing the PTMIICMQ" mwm menus only that we wflers MOSt 990016 W110 make dilly bilii- year. following the club are un-lble to t" ‘it d 1g,‘ th~ that») ~. which are calibble of pwdlwlilg _ ' q “mun V‘ 1 es crcamery butter as defined lin Sfc- Song Composing the Da ry n- clustry Act, and if they do so thflg wAsflmaTobls July 19_(AP) cream to plants HALIFAX. Edward Frdsri A former student of Prince 01 second-lieutenant. in June. 1940- Team Is Arrested _- The Federal Bureau of Invest- thetgpfilasgdy of lix cents pel- pound mmon announced Saturday the orrolt of n sons-commute teem at Los Angeles on charge! 0f UT- ing to extort $250,000 from lnuLsB. - - _ l, _ ti ict-urc executive Machlne-Gun Flre '[,~,1,Ye,§,..,§‘,‘° $5.2’... M... N, B, _ It, named the pair as Meyer July i9—(CP)--AC2 f e.- flu flgthfgr cl: a oderick, 24. of °L"w°y,,',.,,‘f’"‘,,...° Chung-ling Montreal, wns killed by machine- Dmxel Lmwm “mums station __ii"" gun fire Sltuday at’ tire Royal m talent m, mushy Under the new waste o! Fuel Canadian A“, F0.“ “em at “why gfiélltiylleelcew dzpzrtment said sew ["115 his body. Magistrate . , D-rimcuih coxldrctrd a 61m qulrv into tile accident. ls bring held by V‘ ll tlcn g3 boziy will be taken to Mcnt- F. The real tomorrow morph)!- o- ff/Vfiffl lfA/ 7T4 Erotem Pm“??- A 5:““m°_'"’ '5' eral of their songs have been pub- lished. 5k rrvicing an arrroft , _ _ “w. allqlcecfilerigl0 ‘gifts’: rnachine (31668. 99. was said by ill-le F8; were accidentally dscharEed mm under m? name o, “Young “c! E Mowley ‘of Dempsey.’ Lipton is 2i n- AIZ. 11118:? for the “capture of Moscow." M‘? to have fought some years a __i_-—-—- I-Iurldreds of Iron Crosses. struck among exhibits in Moscow's W51‘ museum. ONE (UP SHOWS YOUI At your grocer‘! in 7- and ll-os. pockufleo — also l n i m p r o v ed F l LT E R t e n bolls‘, nllHililt awn in the first Great War for four years, DRIVE CONTINUES (Continued from ppgowl) defending an cast-west line north of the Pervozanovka-Lllkhaya- Stalingrad railway which ls about ‘l5 miles north of Rcswv. Llknaya is the Junction point on the north- aouth railway linking Millerovo and Rlostov. (German claims told of heavy aerial attacks on Soviet olrdromes at Bhakhty, 50 miles south of‘ Likhaya, another point on the‘ Mlllerovo-Rostov railway in the path of the German advance) Whole brigades of American- made tanks-probably brothers of the General Grants and General Lees of African desert renown- were known to have been in Rus- sia for many weeks with Russian crews undergoing training for fllem, but sundays announcement was the first disclosure of their usage. British Hurricanes and Ameri- osn Boston bombers and Aira- Cobra fighters have joined mo Russian craft in the skies over. ‘the long front. A wal- bulletin today said tilat the Nazis had lost 211 lanes in Slililiilil. When you "burn" no: wisely bu: too well. uy cool, senseless Noneuul c: who: glorious ro- licf it brings, how won you feel comforubll osaio. 1r won't mill. "l" chipped. ml- dened and roughened respond quickly to Nonenu l l: help: p» more quicker healing; helps keep hnnll mood: and loft. i .4. CIIFD Slillleumol n whole vocation vrh heavier, unnocul: clothing l-uho. Apfl medicated Noxzem: the chnfed pans an get soothing nlief_l_ . HICDJIIIIING FEET. Ge: grand quick relief with cooling. soothing _ ' Noxuml. Rub a little ’ in a: night and before dressing. See how lnnd i: feels! Hllfl‘ DITIS. Medi. cited Noxzen-la is ac- claimed by thousand! of “ourdoor-ires" for quick, soothing relief from the itching of mosquito and many otherlnsecr blrenTryir l ‘r PRICKLV IIEIT ml other minor rashes‘ For grateful cool, soothing relief, try Noxzema before yo! dress, before you go w; bed; l: will no: min." New Allied Tanks In Action CAIRO. July liJ-—(AP)— Many new tanks, from Britain and tile United States, are being put on the battlefield west of El Alanleill, and many old ones that. were (lis- abled have been put back lll scr- vlce in workshops which are busy i “P3‘55’$»s“ 51% “33?-3“1Yh$51°ll3\» SAVE! LARGE NOXZEMA now only 98¢ SIIIVING even in cold water can be eomfnn- able! Nonemtl before Iuthering or as a brush- leu shave, takes the “s:ing" and nmnr: out; helps when rough beard, helps protect sen- sitive skin. Ger a jar for min: comfort at any drug or cosmetic counter today! than the tanks are new arrivals of British anti-tank guns. The six- pounder (about 87 mililnlctre) has proved effective in knocking out the best German tanks, but $2.‘...“l‘fZiilii‘;?S'.nl“3.-. ‘illntilifi: l i1. . ; m. Eye View of Nazi Objééiiyé, . l tic about the smaller LWO-piiullder, In the regular flow of AnlerL can-made material; is the new General bee. a. sister model of the General Grant. Both are 30-torl tanks. . '5 \\ lumlor Shlpluufl O pa". All‘ .7 [i ® IRAQ L ‘MECDONALD iVOliE .\"S INSTITUTE June was held at the ltome c: Mrs Lorne‘ Kelly Scuthport, on 'I“nurs. day right, Julie 18th. Meeting opened with O-‘c foll- owed by reading the Creed in Unl- eon. Roll call was responder‘. to by eleven members with a gift for the "Balbjy Shower". Minutes wvere then read and up. proved. It was decided that the (Mm each district raises go into general lurlds. Reports of OOITmitXecs r~ll wed. Correspondence was tllcrl rcatl, A motion to the effect that the foll- owing resolution be sent ill was moved by Mrs. Hope lvlutcll. sec. nnded by Mrs George Ma on: [resolved that we tile ll-elnbcr: of the MacDonald Womells Institute are as a bodv in favor of Group Hospitalization. Mrs. Peley Mutch moved that $8. be sent to “Salve tile Children of Britain Fund." Mrs, John Mac- Dcnald sccorded this lllotil: It was also decided to ilrile to the Cherry Valley Players invitln; them to put on their play in the orphanlge. and o. committes- as. pointed to look after same if this could be arranged. Mrs Kentnet-h Gard lnviteJ the next meeting. After a dainty lunch and social ohatihe meeting closed with the King. t | The regular monthly meeting for L p , QIAGHDAD _ i z. ' .,/t " M»- -11" l KlflflOddifl Black Sea l$- Kare POSTMASTER. DIES HALIFAX. Jlliy l9 -- (CP\ - J. R. Burchell. 52, post-mastcl" at Glace Bay. N. 3.. since 1924. dleci in hospital here Saturday. Serving overseas with the 25th battalion in he won his commlsion as Captain in the field and was awarded the military cross and bar, GOOD MEALS ALOI-‘I IIONDON - ( C P) - Because sandwiches dry out, at hiilil al- » if looking down from an imaginary promontory aboye ille Kharkov- Rostov front, Hitler would get a view someihlng llke this. Oblec- tives of multiple Nazi thrusts in south Russia are tile oil of the SAU = n driest tin Beasts“ Qu1iaudI_._"d1r_-. tit/udes. Bomber Command living .-~-_; . . _ —»-_ -_— I diet. has been cilnlllzcd. l\IA,_f\_F_ They were camping at an to t . ll llllrl billvl ill" l . = no cooks now prepare "altitude-proof field and helped the ground stnff quired to replace the men in arm) snacks" made of oranges, chOcolut-e, load explosives and lncendlarles in- W011i. Li."qol. JOilll livlllivtli‘. Oti- chewing gum and flasks or c015“ m the bombers, loel- admllllstratlng tire corps, said or tea" _________i.._. in o, radlo lldtilcss tonlght. NEED MORE WOMEN ( i" Boyg m GRQUNT) CREW LOST WITH SINGAPORE ——~-~ orqxuva. Jilly l9 - tori - ——"--- LONDON — (C?) -- A group of Stlvetlgtll of the Canadian Women's From I918 ulltll Scliiflliwf- 1939. boys of the Alr Training; Col",>.s—- Army Corps stands at 3,000 and about $8_'l.000.009 “'11s spillt on now 200.000 stzong — had a hand “tilousallds mo;c" are needed now collstrllctloll and cqlllplnent d Q i1i_the l.000-p‘ane raid ml Cologne. that the women's army fa reaQ SiHiZMQfOJQIKIYICHLlOYI The original of the Army Week poster, which was donated by the Poster Arlverilslni’ 1\-‘§°°"":°a_' Canada. was presented io Col. the lion. J. L. Ralston, Minister of National Deform- by U" '\-“~‘°° ‘ “z Th; Qflflnpl, an oll _, ' " was ‘ ’ by the ' ‘ Canadian ariisf, A. B. Staple-ion. ll ls es h mlled that 2.584.790 Canadians will see tho poster each flay. The estimated donated rust will l}! ID" proximately Sl2,000. LEFT to RIGHT: B. N. Palmer. lresldrni of (he POQU‘? lidvcrlls-ns‘ Afifibcfii-‘Jilll Col. ll. Desroslns. Deputy Mlnlslcr of Nnllrlnal Defence; Ii. t‘. Gould, Dim-inl- of il-e A-s c ction| J. B. Robertson, Director: Col. Rnlslnn: Mayor General II. F. G. Ilrififln. Afllilbfll G.9“»l‘~-|; M lVl General J. P. Mocliensle. Quartermaster General and Majol- General J. C. Moi-chic, Vice-Chic! of tho General Sh". —(CANADIAN ARMY H1010‘ ...l¢-__' I