our Alliilhlllllll ANNOUNCEMENT t be at flu 17rd“ await-rattled! Ill- chie in advance. COOIT 10m‘ Photographs. rm bnan IOWLID IBINNII for fitted, Ioot nu‘. 2-9-5041 REMINGTON BAND Electric shavers, Toomba Music Store, QUMIEI CLEARANCE QALE of Muses. Coats, Blouses. Skirts, Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion Shopper. UNITED CH ltCII of Canada. urray Harbor. service Sunday. Aumlst 26th, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Di’. '1'. Hodgson. AUCTION SALE of houtehold NIBCls at MacKie dc 0o. warehouse, Grafton St. blast. Wednesday, M18113 3th. at 2.30. ' 539W” OATE. Orimped Oats, No. 3 O. W. Oats for sale Clark BN5. Mount Stewart, Montague and St. Peter's Bay. T!!!‘ PROTESTANT Orphanage gratefully aclmtruledges $10.00 from the family or the lite Nell Mo. Oanriell and M130 District Con. vention. Women: Ir-stitute. Mt Available, but Helm"- ttlf/ ln Iimifid quantities. PROTESTANT ANNIIRL GDLLEBTION Opens Monday, Sept. 30th. l _ i UNLOADING COAL-A. Pickard are unloading cars oi Albion. Old Blldney. Bras d'Or and Bayview coal today. BAHA’! radio broadcast Thurs- dav 8.15 pm. CFOY. Subject "A World Faith". Speaker, Mr. John Robaris, Toronto. l WN cuanolalv i From Newfoundland I I l l A pleased visitor to the Island ls Mr. rLJ. Wyatt, of St. John's, I Newfoundland, who has been. tak- luB in Old Home Week and renew- 7‘! many old friendshi a here. Mr. Wyatt is a native o Highfield, .. . but has been a resident for‘ the past sixty-four years of St. lcliifs, where he is president of sle Wyatt Coal and Salt Comp-l any, Ltd" and is also Vice Consul for Spain in Newfoundland. He has held the latter office for many years. and has made frequent. trips to S ln in the course o! iris!‘ URPHANAGE‘ consular- utlcs. A nephew of Mrs. Donald Nich- glsor. Charlottetown, Mr. Wyatt as many relativcs throughout this Province, which he takes every op- portunity oi revisiting. Discussing recent developrnents| in Newfoundland. Mr. Wyatt said he believed that i,’ a poll of ell the‘ people was taken there would be a’ .majorlty in favor of retaining‘ Commission government, with per-i haps a larger representation of‘ Newfoundland members on the Commission. Under the ' MBA? hENJIDOYABLE VAL‘ TION- , r. o ~ . momlngnon 1,413,231; hllollxdiiig [new Governor, bir Gordon Mac Brldgewmen Mass‘ an" a ‘two donald, is chairman of the Corn- weeks vacation spent wi-th r-ela- mission and has‘ “ireadv created ‘I gives and f“fiollas m v m! Javorable imprcsiorr. 'I'i'rt= vice Hamplmh DQsuble and "chairman, Sir John C. Plid-i mm Chéuqonehnvl, M’. n“ jclester, has shown much abil- who has no, been m me Elana ity and coiiscicutiousriess. Willi iii for almgst eleven years and who surplus last year of several mi'.-, C In“; |I_ a mam] | ae/e 0w FOOD N I39 Gt. G00. Si. 6R0 BUOUMBERS, 10c BLllE BERRIES, (it. BEETS, 3 Bunches TOMATOES (Ripe) EEDS or CUDMORE BROS. GERY Phone 224-225 — - 3- for 25c Basket - 35c ' 25c — - 2 Lbs. 35c PLUMS (Preserving) 6 qt. Basket $1,211 SARRDTS, APPLE JUICE i3 HEAD LETTIICE 2 Bunches ~ — 25c 02. Btltll — 15f! v CAVENDISH UNITED Church. Flrldly Aug 2B at 8 p.m. repara- tory service in ‘ew asgow; Sunday. Aug. 25 l»l~a.m. Holy Coni- murrioli in New Glasgow; 7.30 nrn. Cavendish. Rev. E. F. Collin. Min- s er. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED Q VANCOUVER, EC RENEWING FltIENDSHIPS-Dr. Arthur Byrne and Mrs. Byrne of New York, accompanied by Dr. Brvnt‘; sisters. lvliss Ruth and Miss Amy Byrne o! Montreal, have arrived bv motor and are iluests at ‘The Charlottetown. »'l‘0 ATTEND FUNERAL—Mrs. Kerri-son MacKinnon, Cornwall, and Colin Murray. Meadow Bank, othy’ Dix : has spent almost twenty it- in the United States sees augreat many changes amongst the Island folks and the new ways of frlrm- mg and fishing. shipping til» live lobsters, etc. etc. inlpress. him vqrv much. Hv was much pleased with the prosperity no 55w on every hand and only wished his W $111)’ had been a longer one He holds a responsible position with lion dollars, Newioundianders feel that the Commission is glvir._z_._.________ sound business administration and» many of them would be hcsltantl to exchange- their present status either for self government or fcr union with Canada. The Conven- tion recently elected has authority make recommendations to the United Kingdom government aa to the possible forms of government (Continued from Page 3) ~ cl the most common and most difficult problems that the wt.»- - r is doing the courting has to deal with is to lure the man who y into sa-ying “1 will." He camps in her parlor chairs. He lllonop zcs her time and interest. He eats her food. He talks about bye. But he never mentions marriage. While the poor girl breaks her llrart llllli longing for a viledciing ring. Pei iJS the modern girl will have enough spunk to call time on these ctatjrcnt lovers and 1811 them to put up. or shut up. If she lacks tlu nerve to do this, her beat but is to absent herself and let Romeo iind cut how lonesome he is without her. “MAY G0 T0 LABRADOR- Sgt. John W. MacDonald. who has lust received his discharge from the Royal Canadian Army Medi- cal Corps. spent the week-end at Alliston. visiting his father, Mr. Angus MacDonald. and sister and brother-in-lntv. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- am Carver. Sgt. MacDonald served almost five years with the Canadian Army. including l3 months overseas. Now he is con- of coirrse, different. cases call for the use of different techniques, and wr 0i‘ when a girl asks a man to be hers. he blushes and ‘says. ‘this . so sudden," and he never dreamed lhlihshe thought of llm rhv why, nr- whether he declines with thanks. depends upon the ulll wlrii utrlch she makes her approach. But the vain marl can rtlil be tlattcrcd into marriage. Widowers still fall for the girls who put cl 1hr lllfll€l.'lliii act. And plenty of men can't say "no" to the girl rile tells them that she can support them in the style in which their moth s have always done. e are 01d tactics which women have always used in s, but now they are using them in the open instead of ’ O Y Ellen s Dzary i By an island Farmer's‘ Wife g siderinu going to Labrador to work gt a civilian capacity with the R. . A. F. FUNERAL NOTICE-Jftie funer- Mrs. Joseph O’Hanley. 5t. Peters Bay, has beeen post- poned until Friday morning at 9 o'clock. instead 0f Thursday as previously announced. A sister is arriving from Boston. necessitat- ing the change in date. i TERI} Ld AFIJOXIIZIARY»?! on the hill has been. “kaleying" 9 B1‘ l1 B1‘! l‘? n Bil 9 with James in the kitchen. ’Z‘hel'ei50Cl6l have set the utter: oi Oct- wgg much "ghcp" m“; uml melrober 4th. for their annual collec- wlien James wert to the velandah llim- Th“ an" “as 1W9"- ch05"! m See lllm off, 1 could hem hlm after careful consideration and say “l guess if it's line we'll g9 with a view to save conflicting with “all, gomQl-l-Qw-fl The“ l; behooves other charitable calls for financial me tn put awry my writtina and assistance- betake m self to >11. uncrowd ed. -———- Umll Qnm-mw, _ _ play’: b SPENDING VACATION HERE- Good-night. . , Miss Mabel Bower, o! the stuff of the British Fmbzlssv. WBSIHLQWU D.C. arrived in the city last week to spend her vacation wlil. her mother, Mrs. CL. Bovyer. Miss Bovyer travelled via Montreal stopping off for a few days with her sister. Miss Fern. student- nprse in the Royal Victoria Hos- p tal T getting i husband undel- yer. (Con tiled Irotn Page 3) ______._._____.l ‘rilt ovcnlrig when . the school ‘u, lleatlley Downs Probe Discussed .c' . lcd out of slglit down gocsd another succrsslul 0a ." ATTEND PROTEST Meeting fit (c?) ~ st. Peter's in rioly N-ame r-irrrl. with AWAHAc r l c id w“, cfimwfidfi, ,,"§,',_,"._.d°“,o"'_ 5:9,, reference to proposed construction Rolfe ofeilalifax, president the o1 st. Peter's Blv brides. This Maritime command or the Assoc-lmfifillllfla takes ulageTFrgav tell/eg- intlori of Veterans of ForeignIYlB Bl 3 Pm- -1 ‘mxfe-F Wars. "it. doesn't seem possible to lmeresled l" ‘he We 5a"? °l "g5 proceed further" with t l ‘ ‘ Igggprgfil g: '_‘.§,,,l’.{‘y‘°‘§§, ,§,,°f°¢§‘,,‘flrhrl who cross this bridge are adian soldiers who served alnt- “rimull ‘filmfiw l” ‘Merci m’ ences m the Heédley 9mm, d3. order of the committee. tenéion barracks in surrey. Infl- lan . "ll. Z0 ' ‘ sawing 1. Mr. O, from the house He w“ commemlra on - (lg- City Police Court yesterday morn- ing a doc Pflgaldllalugiaégazahigtflwfi? appeared before Magistrate K. M. grail had infomzedy him Defence Milli!» Fl" Ymm“ ‘"°" ‘°' Minister notion was "anemia" W “ma” ‘m’ “"°"' m“ “ “m” charged with unlawful possession of liquor was adjourned until to- day. Two jail breakers pleaded guilty and were remanded until Monday for sentence. A marl int nt t gtiaririnltiia‘: t: ‘investiauta Caldwell quoted to B £19: girlie:Jftigmfihinliiteltiehtiugigd Mr. Sulliv of keeping Liquor fornsalt e - ' ree Abbott as telling him that he wars Kira-hale?“ fififmd cm” °r are“ v - mw <1 fl "Y" ,, . nuts MOST success- mli) m“ “ileum,” Sh?“ u b” lfllrlllfiiiluslration Station Field Prlwlrl“) "id “K655”? d n “I Days sponsored by the Dominion "But" said MT‘ Co‘ wegbbot, Department of Agriculture in co- Wlmed mlt- W“ m“ Mr‘ d we, operation with the Provincial De- silld ‘he 56mm“ "Pmlved M ' ‘ partmem of Agriculture attracted four-i and Interviewed "d “°"‘.‘l0v@. iroo citizens this season. or 0! ‘hem w” “mung w hm,’ ,3,“ an average oi 200 at each station. M“ ma“ gum” been“! me pal: Farmers whilst on a tour of the llclly Wm" hi“? ‘m “dwrlev; rotation areas had an ODWFlI-"l" feet on his civilian omlloymflfl- m. m view and discuss projects active at each station in connec- Shnuld llevort To parliamentary | the mlnoillor Job for JAWX JAVEX transforms dingy, din-grey clothes to sparkling white. Just fl little In the Washer Or flma vlaiar produces a sweet-smelling, dunner wash. It’: dnolh to germs too. Al rout brain's a tion with soil fertility studies. won rotations, pasture fertilizer trials. plant food deficiency 511"!- les. cereal rod-row tests, cereal drill width tests. and varying rate; of application of a 4-840 mixture when used albrw and ll a supplement to laarnyard manure‘ an - (CP)-. t roduo on. A IDeca "fiattleAxrAnpergixglvlagobe all rlghtligrzgiiragn “the rlrpcrwl. namely- for active service but if the Can- “Agricultural Film’ bv the Nat- adiln army wanta to attract re- lam] mm Board which by force crults. particularly to reserve un- of circumstances were not dis- m, it should revert w killed played at the Alliaton Field Day. r menu Maj. Leslie Mutch (11-15 form an interestiruf 198W" Wnnlpeg South) said tonight in,“ the, 104‘! pmarun. mm"! the Commons. are timed to visit their nearest M8101‘ Numb. who l" ‘h’ ‘myllllustration Btetion. discuss their drsylnof the wasarnwore his‘ kiviftjzgg,pmuem "m, 61h,‘ floor-store 22d t e cure. sa was no e the work a n Bruit!’ - that men should be allowed ttnvm’ wear kilta for walking out dress. ‘There's something about it that appeals to those with Bench, blood: that every one else Illlfllll at: that everyone else admires andt that every one also tries in crawl Into when the time comes to re- cruit," he said In Memos-hm lhluvlntmemoryfilillflll‘ htlc, motor who w» l"- lointlndnn: um ll. 1N4- alumnus-slant»!!- anawalovadnnlth talonfnion hole II run Christ lo dwell. neon: ab“! Iv" l o ' i 11a iii AIR“ f 321E IOII . lie nufi-‘rofir-INI-nt In In _.‘.';..*'.".'l. ms. "“ III- of~ CITY POLICE COURT—AI ihO ket of nine oflenders m! 315W" left yesterday morning for Mom- lOn to attend the funeral of their ll-lece Joan Murray. infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. JChn Murray. VISITING PASTOR-Elev. Edwin White was the leader in ublic worship in the Church Serv ce at New Glasgow on Sunday. He took for his text James is; Chapter, verse 12. Mr. White was accomp- anied by his vnfe. and mother (Mrs. Aubrey White) whose maid- en name w-ss Miss Margaret sem- ple. Mr. White mentioned his pleasure in having this privilege to speak in the church, which his mother attended when a child. FRDM MONTAGUE — Rev. and Mrs. Randolph Machean and young daughter, Oris of Montague. P.E.l.. recently arrived here to visit atives here and at Sydney lvfines. While here, they are the “greats of his parents. Mr and s. Nell Maolean, King Street. and are also visiting hei- parents at Sydney Mines. Rev. Mr. acLean is to supply at St. Andrews Presbyter- ian Church, Sydney Mines, for sev» eral Sundays in the absence oi Rev. F. Clark Evans, and on Sill";- day preached at the anniversary services at Bt. Giles Presbyterian Church here-Sydney Post-Record. , _....__ ENJOYAILE VISIT ENDED- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bennett. of Souria. passed through Ch‘town t yesterday after enjoying a visit to friends in the western part of the Province. While en route Mr. Bennett met many old friends among whom were Mr. George McCoubrev oi Cavendish; Dr. J. A. Fleming, of Stanley Bridge; Mr. L. D. McNutt, of Maloeque: Mr. Dari Morrison. of Hamilton; Mr. Sydney Birch. Port l-Iili. wlho was private secretary to the late Senator John E. ' H. Myers. Nlampwn. Mr. Bowness. Bummerside: Mr. lure Peters. who started barbering lc -, nd ., glglly m e who in Summerside 43 ytears ago and e ulnar.“ llsimlii tahe vigiipfity oi SrfsPeterll many other friends. Personals Mr. Albert Nlckerson. City, has it for Allston. Mass, visit Mrs. Charles Shute. Mrs. J.K. Flemming of Juniper. ‘NB has returned home from a visi with her granddaughter, Mrs. TM. Tarrton, and Dr. Tantori of 0‘Leary, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell. their son Billy Cromwell, and Ray Cadmus leave this mornin oil return to Glen Rock. NJ. ey enjoyed a six weeks vacatin at e. their summer cottage, York Point.» Miss Joan V. Andrews who is employed in the Bank oi (Lrnath. Ottawa, has returned to her work after spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews, Freetown. Ill ME-MORIAM [n haying memory o! our lather ngyrlel Bola, who In killed in Ionian, Aug. 22nd. l!“ Illa afmlllng ways and vlelflht‘ M Arc a pl:aarrro to Peolll. lfe had a kindly word for 0M7! And area beloved h: Ill- Solne day we hope to meet hlm some day we know not when.“ To elalv his hand In the b" l‘ had Never to out lull- Lovlnlly remembered by 311°" . and Hattie. ANNOUNCEMENT ' auras: socmrr Annual Collection STARTS uolmv, ucrollalr 14th. “BIBLE SUNDAY”-0CTOBER 13th Xugoslav Stowaway the Norfolk Lumber 0a., Bridge- water. Mass. Leena-Bruce Nuptials A pretty wedding took place to put before the people li'l a na- tional referendum. One of the strongest advocates for confedera- tion with Car-ad tion ' l‘. lieves. was a Prince Edward Is- lander. Mr. Wyatt paid a call on His Honour Lieutenant Governor Ber- nard a few days ago, ar-i was very hospitably received. He thought Old Home Week could be improved yesterday afternoon a, H", c?» by having some afternoon devoted tral Christian Church Parsonage. l0 an mmnmn 79993110" I"! v15‘ Charlottetown. when Miss Ol-vcliior-i Bl Gm/Qmmtfm HUll-ie- Mail? Lesa,‘ dauzhm. of MR and u“ former Islanders and other visit- Lawrence Lecro of Kilmuir oc- 011- l“? alltlsfisied. were not partic- came the bride of Murdoch Bruce, ‘H5713’ Interest‘?! m the “°1'5°73‘-" son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brice, ins or livestoc-r tut would greatly Heatherdale. The ceremony wosmprreclate an viwrtunlt <1 mm- perfcrmed by Rev. M. D. Dunbar,| m8 $086919! ‘md Of sh! 1H8 hi"!!! pastor or the Central c), l-m with l-lis Maiestjrs representative. Church. Mr. Wyatt has been very active The H"lrlt= looked very wrnsomc in Dromillllng snort and $01‘ VH9 in a white jersey dress, with ac- past twenty-three years has been cessories to match. Her ccrsagc preslder-fi of the Guards hletic was of gladioli. The matron of hDIZ- Association, largest organize. on of or. Mrs. John MacPhee of Uetitir- its kind in Newfoundland. which erdale, ilvore a rose crepe "lress. has sent athletic teams at various and had a corsage of sweet peas. times to lihigland, the . United The bride's only jewelry was a slates 5.1311 Canada, pearl necklace, the gift of tnc groom. Mr. John MacPhee of lienther- g Wlii Ask F r I Trusteeship ‘i '. 0f Palestine dale was best man. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a wedding trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Brilrc will Y‘(‘S‘if‘l!' at Wolfvillr, N. S., where the groom will continue his studies at Acadia University. Mr. Bruce served with the Royal Canadian Navy for three years, receiving his discharge about. a year ago. By ED CREAGII LONDON, Alli. Z0—iAP)—-1Brit- ain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteesnip over Palestine. a troll-qualified governmentsource said todlaly, and there were immed- iate indicatlons the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic blllile for control of the strategic -_-- - Holy Land. OTTAWA, Aug, 20 __ (gp) Arab sources in London said the Exports of Canadian merchandise Arab countries surroundinfl P1155‘ last, month were valued a; $133,. tine would press instead for com- ‘ltlfhfi. an increase over the Julie olete independence of the tiny value of $l66,h9'l,433, but a decline country-and it was susaeatedthflt of rlpproxlmarely one-third from ESYDl WORN “k 5°!‘ tmileeshi? the igure of $232,703,945 (Q, Jugy if the independence move failed. last year, the Dqmlnjgn 31mm; o; Diplomat-tic quarters said Russia. Statistics reported today. WlllCh lonz has llrflfli "u" 3min" Efxports to the United states in aet- out of Palestine and let Jew July were $74,759,029, cornoared and Arabs settle their own prob with 866391.342 in June and U02.- lems. could be eXPWlEd to 099059 702,562 in July. i945. British trustees-hip. The United Shipments to tne United Kin Suites. bilildiniz an 011 Dwell"? dom were also higher than. across Palestine. could be 0W8!!!- June, being valued at 340.407.0136 ed to favor it. they added- ag-ainst $30,820.66‘; and comparing ll/hlle the Jewish "Fancy I“ Wllh $83,932,470 ll‘ Julv a vear ago. Palestine made no official oom- Among other British Empire nlent. a spokesman said Holy Land countries, substantial gains we“; Jews ivould not 0319059 United N5‘ recorded in to Npw- lions discussion 0i the lfll-sl@B5hlD_ fgmpaycd and Willlifl accept any regime than , 91451110 gave them “a fair share of com) against $1, 21; Trinidad and trol over lmlnlszratlon and certain Tobago. $l.900,3~l7, comparod wiil: other matters. $1,131,229; while lesser gains wow The official who disclosed Brit- shown in exports to Ber-mild ain‘s plan said it was necessary British oirlooo. Barbados, Mal because the British League oil and several other lesser nmrkets, Nations maritime for Palestine ex- —- plrpd will] lilf! LERRUE. British conferences with Almb Lgggug representatives on Pa es- line's future will begin early 111 September. a foreign 055116 “W!” esmnfl said today- , llas llasa Bemamlell Emmi‘ “°‘°"“‘“““°“ ‘° m‘ l“ Palestine emphasized the RIO“!- lrrr; importance of the Holy blind ln the middle east gtratteiglcdrgls- mvERpQQL, Englgnd‘ A _ m__ ture, particularly if- v w " tor- oabloJ-a 26-year-oldugYugo- lug from Eswt-Flllal“ 1"" W“ alav who tried to stow away a- Oanadian Exports Show Increase i l her Alexandria naval base and he!‘ board the liner Maurctania in an 59°65 by land u’ the Bu“ (“ML effort lo reach relativ in T - "fig; ._ 22:2.» matte, t. l.» Discovered yesterday before he charge p! tullglcsais,l,lé°,,§“§fi 1%: was able to hide hlmselb aboard N"“°"*‘,““rr‘il‘wst not feasible the shin. Anton Makovitch told lervlew 0MB‘ conditions w the court he had "escaped from “nder presenmmy ,0‘; n Yugoslavia}. cut the rumina "m9 "I n" ‘a lch travels bettwffih "They have killed all lnv family Llmlmd w“ -. rrarg they wanted to kill ma." he “mmf” ‘m’ Ham“ a ed My, noser said the t rgliliaotitfis - 1r e Makovitch successfully stowed a- "amc demnmem ‘had a e way at Naples aboard the Empress Maritime set-up recently and found t of Australia and reached Liver- c o that n0 further redu n l“ run- -,' time wrs possible. Ufldfll’ D001 last Friday. He faces charges l n“ .3 h rd Ofblllndlfig in Britain without per- mmmer um tnbm e ‘a m s on. minutes had wlreadv been out of: The case was remanded. "Intermediatg issenger traffic. and fires: an mails" presented a e ‘inc 0.13.11. official is in Halifax an inspe rn onfirank T. ii- d. Progressive Conservative MP. for Colchester- Hams. had asked in Common Saturday that the (keen Limited runring time be cut to .‘.0 or 2i hours leaving r-re express. and Bmniler stops to other trains on the Halifax-Montreal run.) KNOWN T0 CANUCKS OOBHAM, surrey. Englard (OP) -— Pain‘; i-lill, ZSO-acrw as tate which for a time was Ca ian Military Home". iers, * laced on sale l» trust. a“ owner, Charm Cornbe. .____..-_._. the 3°|Conrrtions the Brigade aroua PW“ Search Continues For Missing Man M » . N. B. Aug. 20- Mlssirig for two days and a night, Fred Bennett, 60. was still‘ being souKht tonight by search parties wogliinu under an RCJVLP. con- SLB- €. x litlennett. who was reported all‘; er g from heart troub e, left h home Montilay morning lfoiaisBayt- view. a mic rid a haf tan, to harvest a hiiv crop. He tool: a |iunch ivith him. When he had ‘not returned at supper time, his {wife became alas-med and report- iedlhjfilabatiixlcle‘ dh no t nu ry scose e a rlo ar- rived‘ all Bayvigw. Aullelilihbéll‘ said ‘ e s e enne wa ng on ‘the Ilaugiiriln Creek road, which r. s. enne came itliree years ago from Waterford. lKlnss County. inquiry disclosed 'he did not go there or to his nat- live village of Alma. Albert Coundfgg , Police had planned to use a in the search but heavy rain made | this useless. 2.000 VARIETIIZS There are more than 2,000 kinds For Foul Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic ' ll! Great Georflfi "'9" CHARLOTTETOWN. PI.‘- ter and surrimer rrairind flwlldst Lt. Col. Cecil rlerrlti. v.0. ( --Vancouver Brirrrrrd» asked for i. ognnlllon otfi the xivusrwae u! 0w- a aha eace rue a m’. Mr. ‘Abbott said it was mtmded the army should be rewesmtative of all branches as a permanent professioriil army which would be a basis for training a citizen "my in time 0i war. Its size would 0b- viorisly mean it would not be bign- ly effective as a fighting force by itself. The policy was intended to be a flexible one. Col. Merritt said he understood the Reserve Armv was at mttln! enough recruits. He urged that Re- serve Army men be paid better and more frequently. Mr. Abbott said tho “important role of the N_PAM.." couldn't be overestimated. had been the c, makes, of whlch 30g B" mg“ ubackbonc (if the army in two wars or less venomous. T m: AVIATOR l I am lilvlillrlfl to you "Happy Land-l n s’ As you gkim like a flash. ihru‘ thci ue To conquer the night's myriad shadows l , By your faith. aa your course you pursue. You will smile at the stars. they beckon. While the girth of the world your will span As you all like a sliver winged, ang L - In the heart of a bird built by. man. 4 5 i B5, l You will thrill to the whlr of the 0B, Al the wind madly sin s a refraim; Arid tho‘ dank. swirlng clouds-i frown a warning . You will zoom to the days dawnl flame. l You have provcn man‘s grandesti achievement t As you flirt with the scrsggy tree ps. While I stand in enchantnlcnt. still feeling The hRpTElS of your kiss on ny. -'Mary Catherine Chi isty. OTTAWA. eua. 20 — (OP) LL-Col. Hugues Lapolnte. parlia- menfar assistant to De. rice Min- ister A it, said last r- ht in the pose for the permanent armyl would include 7.1150 men with the-I remainder of the total force of, 25,000 fulfilling various dutea at} various points 'n the country, lTirese would include, engineers,» signaLs, medical and workshop de- tachments. .' Mobilization of the force in var-l ‘lOlls parts oi the coumrv was the‘ iorly way it coilld be organired. It, m.\il would later be brought together are for training. Wing Cmdr. Llwrenoe skev (PC —Toronto ‘Prinitgn asked if Brig-r ado group was to be airborne. andl iCol. 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