I VERO [Dill v ' l 8Q‘; THE TH . jliood SP __._ filling of ilPRlNCE ED WARD LAKE SUNNY rum BRACKEN . MARJORIE __imuv-rrvrmi-u rum-mu uri-verses: FH= I THUR. ‘prev one HUGHES i IHEIILIOSIERHOTSHOTS j] our rmov TODAY ONLY - LAUGHS GALORE * GRACIE rrnans - MONTY woonriY 1.. “MOLLY AND ME ” Shows At 3:15 - '1' - H »-' cqllifi EARLY 3—liAYS-3 Starts THUR. NICA °“ 0...; wgfb a Nmoorzvw hilt/kc‘ and plentq of’ Hme 6,- f, music and m,“ mdnggwfi’! E I“ W}, M E-‘(ut in r -' wary/came nun-- “om-an- MUM-tom». Slilltilililtllll- Also News - Little Lulu Cartoon - Vodvil APITUl-Q/a Tools;- RICHARD DIX In “MARK OF THE WHISTLER" Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 FRI. are srooess - Jr. \ Screen Plsy by J. Benton Cheney and John Grey - Produced by COLBERT CLAPr. ._ WESLEY" Swing Directed by vrnnon nears lave-tossed sailor; K sfafiunad in Miami with‘ l ‘i. 1.3,... lion. is ilisinlierited l formerly Maj. Richard G00 rge. The Daily Mall said this wa cussing his father's lnewspaper last night. “I am left nothing at all. ,father was always "I_never did want to go into FL-Lleut. Ingcrsoll. Ont. politics and I never shall. Bu it Sol-mundson. Oscar George, 100., was something my father cold Gimli, Man. never understand. That is why he has not left rne a bean in \vil1." The new Earl said he would‘ Service After Air Operations: li_ave to get back to his Job as al civil engineer if he was going to Lieut. Miami, Man have any money. Serious Shortage of Graduate Nurses OTTAWA, Ma 20 - _. Mrs. Rex Eaton’: (c?) ector of Selective Service. said to_ day there still was a serious 511011888 0f sraduate nurses and hospital attendants all across Can. ada. particularly in the pew-re Provinces. with "literally hundrgdg "Thmllsh appeals to nurses to accept new assignments immedi- ately a former assignment has end- ed, through the nurses stagger- inS their vacations and through "H's" 491111111118 less essential re- quirements. a good deal of the de. fwiency has been made up." Mrs Eaton said in a statement. -______ EMYVALE WJ. On the evening of women of Emyvalg meg y‘; school house for their month‘. Institute meeting. The r011 cal was responded to _ e meeting was held on the HWpigyeH-Efdtall, ‘Li? opefnleld by ' an v by the Institute Ode. n8 o owed The sick committee reported "Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 slurs AMERICA'S: IVlOST GLAMOROUS CUT-UP GIRL PINNING AXIS EARS BACK WITH RED HOT RIVETS! s. ‘¢»CHA .1,‘ ADDED TREATS i - Hgfauernazsr RANK ALSHRTSON-VIIA vgqtre PTER 2 or "zonnoxs annex writ?" cocoa PARADE sun CARTOON having visited one sick person. The school committee reported thut a latch for the door of the Prim- ary Department be bought, also some window panes. The members on the sick com- mittee for next month are: Mrs. J- Duffy. . M. Callaghan. School, Mrs. M. McCloskey, Mrs. A. Callaghan. The members nri the program were re-elected. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Matthias Murray's. roll call to be answered s. collection. The mes closed with the N 1 Anthem. A dainty lunch wasntthen served and a social hour spe . PLEDGES CAUSE CONCERN OTTAWA, May ZG-(CM-Con- cern was expressed at Progressive Conservative headquarters here to- day over the numbers of blank Pledges being sent to candidates n Dominion elections asking them to sign undertakings to do certain things in parliament if elected. such pledges, a spokes- man said. would disqualify can- didates under the Election Act. This spokesman said a consid- erable number of blank pledges had come to their notice having to do chiefly with a Canadian flag, national anthem and prohib- on National Liberal headquarters did not. express the same concern. Only one such blank pledge had been received there. a sposesmsn said. D0 Ag BIG GIRLS HAVE BAD BREATH? of all Idvlls have lsld lllcllthl And scientific tests prove clsdvnlythsiin 7 outof i0 uses GOLIATPS TOOTH POWDER instantly stops oral bed breads. ‘Iv! "UIIYI Compared to other leading brand»: large nn of Colgacds gives you up co J0 more brat-slings, a giant tin up co 46 more bushings-for not a penny more! SHOKEISI Colgate’: Tooth Powder is ‘c3135 the ti"! s s to gusr ass so coo Lin: and tobacco brush! Gee Colgate’: codayi GOLIATI’! 25¢ 40c CINIYOKIIIIAI" AIIYGIMI YOIIYIIII (“SAWS Q00 IOOIIII Ill-aw liphbieitillfifill LONDON. May 29 - (Tuesday) - (Reuters) -- The Daily Mail rc- ported today that the late Earl ‘Killed On Active Service: Lloyd George. Britain's First Great War Prime Minister reported to have made.more than 84.000900 from his war memoirs and other ma, ont, writings. left notiaing to his Iilieirél 0!‘ ‘disclosed by the new Earl who. dis-l _Wl1.i. told the-Sgt, Grand Falls. Nfld low in his footsteps as a politician ' 5 . associated dir- . of graduate nurses still required." M ’ Toronto. Ont. of iiasuaities ' Sgt, Ingersoil. Ont. Evers. Hay, Glen James. Lake, Sask. Hilchey. Ray Bertram. Halifax. N. S. Toms. Robert McPherson. P.- I S Prevl Missing - New Report- On Active Service: Gold. Leonard, 20., Edmonton. Alta. ' Jenvey, Donald Edward, D.F.O., Thomson. Alexander George. Fl.- Lieut., Balmorel, Man. vMissing Believed Killed On Active McMillan, Lawrence, D.I“.C., P1.- -Prevlously Missing On Active ‘Service-Now Reported Safe: , Bonter. Ian Wesley, F0. Fen- ‘wood. Sask. Gill. William Bruce, R-Sgt, lMorinville. Alta. t Hihben, Arthur Roy, PO, T0- .ronto. Ont. I Hinson. Harold Oliver. PO, Van- lcouver. B. C Holman, William Henry. FL-Lt... ew York, N.Y., USA. Hovis, Athol Raymond, 1'0, .Macleod. Alta. i Hyde. Raymond Milton. FO-. ‘Port Colbome. Ont. ‘ Keech. George Munro. FQ, Ed- monton. Alta. Kindrat. Andrew, PO., Dauphin, an MacLeod, Arthur James, In l FO., Sydney. N.S. McCienaghan. Wiillaizn Archi- bald, FL-Lieut, Balcarres. Sask. l McDiarmid. Allister Findlay, PO.. Winnipeg. Man. McKenna, Joseph Herbert, F0" Mrs. J. H. McKenna (wife) 33 Vic- tory Ave.. C‘ lottetown. P. E. I. Mettrick. Derek Harrison, 100., Port Credit, Ont. Mosey. William Donald. PO, Price. Douglas Leonard. Pl.-Lt.. Moosomin. Sask. Scowcroft. Thomas Howard, F.- Sgt. New Westminster, B.C. Villiard. Joseph Albert Robert. PBS-gt. Montreal, Que. Waterbury, Stewart Earl, FO., Hamilton. Ont. Watson. R. eglnald Vernon. PO.. Halifax. NS. . Weller. Harold Ralph. F0, Bea- consfield, Bucklnghamshire, Eng- land. Seriously Ill: H088. James Walter, LAC. Swan R-iver. Man. Sieriously Injured On Active Ser- vce: Insley, Ernest Frederick, FO, Toronto, Ont. Seriously Injured Accidentally: Dove. Waiter Neil, I"l.-!.deut.. Sarnia, Ont McLeod, Roy Alexander. D.‘l".C., F0, Calgary, Alta. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service: Hay. Joseph Arthur. W0., Log- gievllle, N.B. - Previously Missing - Now l“. ported Killed On Active Service: Love. Edwin Albert, F0, T11. bury, Ont. Died Of Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service: Hunt, Benjamin Charles. PO, Macleod. Alta. Missing Believed Killed On Active Service After Air Operations: Armstrong. Arthur Ronald. Sgt... Brandon. Man. \ Gillette. Orwin Rene, FO, 05h. ‘awa. Ont. y Long, William James, F0, Windsor. Ont. l Torbett. Angus Francis Wilson. Sgt. Toronto, Ont. Trymbulak, Brony. F.-Sgt., Wind- THE 'TETOwl_V__:_GUARDlA-.Ni " Lloyd George's lielr Official List novar. CANADIAN nut sows ovansaas Douglas. Samuel Robert Bruce. Orvai Clare, ilk-Sgt... Sar- PO-. Loon . 110-. Isa-rise‘ Mervin Jamel. Brant! Ont. Liberated Prisoners: Dunn, Rae Joseph. PL-Ueut. Niarfiara Falls, Ont. New York. N.Y.. USA. Lane. Charles Hiliand. PO, Tc- ronto. Ont. Lsnglands. Henry Watson, 10.. Montreal. Que. MaoNeill. John Boyd. 10., Way- mouth. N. S. McBride. Robert Frederick, Ii.- Lieut.. Westmount. Que. McClure. Chester George, W0., Ottawa. Ont. McDougall, William Robert, F0, Three Rivers, Que. McKim, Donald William. Ii.- Lieut., Delhi, Ont. Patterson. James Taylor. P0. Winnipeg. Man. Pie-rcy. William Robert. PO, Stonewall. Man. Saunders. Gordon Neil. W0., Toronto, Ont. osttubbs, David. FO.. Toronto. n. Taylor, James Earl. WO.. Ed- ta ‘ monton, Al . Wilson. Reginald John, Sgt, Hamilton. Ont. Winsklll, William Wesley, W0., Wiartori. Ont. W . William Stephen Ernest. PO, Rosetown. Sask. Little Pond ti. W. L. The 12th annual meeting of the Little Pond C.W.L. sub-division was held May 6 in Little Pond ves with a splendid attendance cf members and five visitors. Meeting opened by prayer our chaplain, Rev. Leonard Mac- Donald. The president presided. Minutes of last meeting and last annual meeting were read. The president cordially welcomed the chaplain, members and visitors and read her report, followed by secretary's and treasurer‘s reports which showed another very suc- cessful year had ended and a sub- stantial sum of money raised for the welfare of parish and dons- tions to other worthy causes. Mrs. Edward D. MacDonald in well chosen words moved a vote of thanks to retiring officers which was swonded by Mrs. Chas. J. MacDonald. Election of officers by ballot then took place and the followivis are the new officers: Prelsédent, Mrs. Ed. D. Mne- Dona . 1st vice-president, Mrs. John lackctt 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Alex D. MacDonald. 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Vincent MacDonald. LAO. IOYAL CANADIAN All IOICI Bongard. Edward Norman. W0., ton, Ont. Cox, John Robert Thomas. W0., nie, James Erlund. P0.. 0t- awa. Ont. e. Hutchiscn. Alan Delsimere. so. "There were elsht meetggsl held ‘Ibronto. Ont. during the EN’ with I I "N" Johnson, Winfield Louis. wo., use at “rho preside-at by fl Macbcnaldfablrs. J. It was‘ decided each membe Toronto. Ont. take a month tsechinl c och . scbtlilcfla, Leslie, W0., Aberdeen. Meeting closed in usual man- o an . esidedbmt ll ' tin Twenty pl’ I l IILQE l. ' e members were cal-oiled. Thirty-two letters were sent out in re ly to letters received. The churog was ks t elem by two monthly and or alter when bans also launder- ens. _ Dru-lug the year the war has taken a large toll from bur little parish. Four of our gallant yolm8 men all of excellent character have made the su resne sacrifice on the war fronts Italy, France and Belgium. We had masses offered for the repose of their souls. To the. mothers of those heroic lads our sincere sympathy is extended. Besides the gloom caused by the deaths on the war front our parish lost two valued members and their work in parish will be sadly miss- ed. Our slit friends were remem- bered with treats and social ser- vice consisted of teaching catech- ism, visiting Lhe sink and bereav- gda. also ‘giving hos italit Otto o an carng - Yarrpievilias received and distributed among members, and gloves. sox and. sweaters were knit and tor- warded to Red Cross. A donation to T. B. fund was forwarded and acknowledged. One member do- nated blood. Members sent. donations t0 Pl?- oiom Blood Sisters which was gratefully acknowledged. Masses were offered for the living and deceased members, also for our boys on active service, who are talléitng part in the present con- We s nsorcd nine entertain- ments uri the year also chicken aw. Tibial amount of money r sed $610.11. Our pastor receiv- ed a good share of this and the balance was expended in Darius for music for entertainments ari- vertlsln , gas, oil, wax and dishes for ha] also groceries. etc., parochial house while Sisters were teaching catechism during vaca- tion school. Donated funds to pay for bed for new Sourls Hos- pital. Donated a substantial suini to St. Andrew's Society. Akc pur-l chased new lace and linens for our altars the sewing being done by our capable and courteous treasurer assisted by a member. Our parish was again honored by two of our members entering the novltiate of the Sisters of Martha. It gave us much pleasure to present each with a gift. was also s leasant task to remem- ber our be oved pastor at Christ- Mrs. ldward R. W. MacDon- aid Ind Mrs. Henry J. MacDonald. her by, prayers for servicemen and see. ‘Th fii incl the report o! ggeéiéll... its...» Mec- fur P° necess y articles. ‘~- annual obligations have calpita fees paid, also budget and magazine fund. In conclusion we wish to ex- tend thanks to our chaplain Rev. Father Leonard MacDonald who at all times has guided and en- cour ed us in his usual kind and r coo ration and help which has m e the ear so suc- cessful ln all our un ertakings. Let us hope‘ an era of eace will have dawned before her year has rolled around and that God will continue to bless the work of the O.W.L. which the Holy Father wishes every Catholic wo- Firsr feriflavor! Our been dealt with. Diocesan and per . MAXQQ 945 Good coffee" ,... Ailgcod as no nos: éraa l C BA l0.30 PM. 1010 on . Your pm liuclcirsqhai Aussie Minister Opposes Great iiation Veto (ca) -_ Herbert v. Evatt. Aus- tralia's External Affairs Minister. today termed the great-nation veto war over peaceful settlement of international disputes " repeater- ous" and a “dangerous bot" on a proposed world charter. The leader of Australia's dele- gation handed to a PM" 9001"‘ once a. formal statement on the largest issue still confronting the United Nations conference. Dr, Evatt. replylfl! l0 GU68- tions, said he believed "there is a. distinct majority" of conference members in favor of lifting the veto from investigations and peace- ful settlements. Asked whether Australia would fight on in open conference ses- sions if the "big power" veto in- mas with a gift. The men and girls in services‘ were all remembered at Chrlfitlflfis Jgorrespondeptieggegrinltdrs. J. sor. Ont. xlxflilg! “Active Service After Bouck, George Walter, F0., To- rorbilrwblOxnt. 6 a Y. Stanley Ml l. D. F. P106}! mfilrlfillltilu lalllléarrlilllggflMan. . one a e . 1,- ., Qoronto, Ont. w Lt Young. David Burton. P0, Liv. glilfllgl. N. S. P" W!!! Miss O Acti . vice-Now Rieprigtged gate: n S" Atkinson. Robert Darrell, F0., Vancouver. 13.0. Berry. Gordon Roy. R-Sgtn vlBftlcizlliVflfi B. C. Y . Sn th K , . . tswa. Ont. m "he m’ o‘ Cable, W lllam Burton, P0,, win. nlpeg. Man. Casey. Earle Robert Cecil, r.- SBL. Peterborough, Ont. Dailey. Howard Reginald. p3- Sgt. Whitehall. Ont. English. James Albert. sgn, Moiitrleal. Que. Err ston, G d , 581m 528- Marier. Ogntlubert Po" Fleming. Robert Henderson. m, Lieutn Ycungwood, Pa., USA. Forbes. Homer Ashmore. D.F.C., S.-L.. Tatamasouche. N.S. Hacirnian, John Leonard. 110., i lcaigiili’. “diam-a William. m. miiiiikrllicitiiiiairf‘ (lViiliaar-i. m‘. “Hill. visciiziiliifiymriienaie r Brockville. om. ' ‘ " Legaardezi, Chester Kenneth, FOB; Abgiinethyi. Sslslk. my. exan h , q |Pa1l,rlnerst0n, on?’ “mp "y m SEOn. J h H .Po“ Montregslepmeerrnss Lucien, l Pochailo. engine: Phillip, m, lFort Frances, I Rmvwrt- Joseph Alfred Jean Claude. P0.. st. Georges West, Que. l Rowlands. mam William. r.- Sgt. Lakeside. Que. Snell. Reginald Charles. lit-Sgt. Willowdale. Ont. Sproule. Herbert Reuben, IO, Los Angeles. Calif. USA. Tcnello, Norman. PL-Sgc, wing- iecrihlOdnt. J esu. oserph Gerard Ray- mond. WQ. Montreal, Que. ] cannon _Killcd On Active Service: | Aide. Louis Lynne. l"l.-Lieut.. Calgary. Alta. Akin. Thomas Bernard. Fl.-Lt., Windsor. N. . F1.-Lieut.. Calgary. Al . Hodge. Robert George. Y‘l.-Lt., Calgary. Alta You can Williams Paints available. Painting with f Overend. George Joseph Sidney. 110.. Calgary. Alta. l Stacey. Ivan Rex. Sgt, Christ- Qchurch. New Zealsnd Drowned Aeeldectcllys R '1‘. HOLMAN LTD, 129-133 Grafton Street. Phone 706-707 S with parcels of food and other V‘ _ terpretation does not go far enough. Dr. Evatt replied, “we'll make that SAN FRANCISCO. 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