. mos SIX Til-DAY: PRIME EDWARD: FINAL Matinee 3.l5-l9c 8: 32c: Night 7.00—9.00—32c-39c-45c TYRONE POWER IN RACING FANS HORSE SEE “GLEVDSES OF KENTUCKY" 3 Big llays-:- Princ MONTREAL. gray; l9—(Cg)-niklig- l h f e ileen's an - fi‘gmde?0r° Air Raid Victims an- th fund. n0 total $210,886. com- xredewith SBUYNIQYS total of $200.- 081. NUTIGE TO ALL FARMERS We have the following in stock and are able to [upply your needs IMMEDIATELY rolliVlTftln mantis-Elnora n00 woTzFlTowosn cries... f slalom BEL ' DEF-Klan ' HORSE CONDITION . POWDER i .xllno1. DISIN- .5 ;-~ FECTANT I- PULVEX NICOTINE SULPHATE ETC, ETC. Try usmfor your veter- inary needs llelldin Bros. ~ I... M. Doucet‘ R. M. Smallman i? i and LINDA DARNELL “gunned, tonight that contributions TENNIS FANS ALSO SEE I “BIG BILL CARTOON TILDEN" STARTING ' THURSDAY e Edwar l i i F Bristol and Vicinity "1 Heavy rains for the Pail “'9? have kept farming at a standstill‘ k here and left the by-roads in a ‘ very bad state for travelling. Mrs. George Laybolt, who remov- ed to Halifax. last winter has re- turned to her home here and in- tends remaining while her husband serves in the army. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mor- ell, on the arrival of a dauahter at the P. E. Island Hospital. 18st week. Despite the unsettled weather Lobster fishermen report good fish- ing with lobsters a. fine 5'29. Word has been received by your agent from Miss Lottie Rushes Boston, stating she will arrive here early in June for the summer months as she did last season. Miles Irene i-‘tyan, received a call from Ottawa last week to report there for duty with the civil ser- vice and left 0n Friday morning for the Capital. Miss Evelyn Ryan. R.- N-. is at present employed in the city. Miss Ryan received her R. N. a few weeks ago. Mr. John Lepierrs, Blacksmith, here left lut week for Clark City Quebec m answer to a telcsflm t0 report than for work, Mr. lap- ierre lived in Clark City 10f c1811- teen years before coming to Bristol. Mir. Carol Murphy. IOn of Mr. and Mrs. relbert Murphy. receiv- ed a call last week to the R.C.A.F. and left on Friday for some part of Canada, with ten others. Mr. Mur- phy will enter the accounting department of the service. Morell. for a small village has given most of its v men to the armed forces in ferent branches. ‘this week we salute Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin. who have three sons serving, Frank and George m the $1 ‘I! there is a fu 1""! Hlnd ‘infant a all-eel threat to the ‘Ztion nl close l0 4.000. In“ m" ‘yo! Si. Pierre. u; , A watchful ey mam, n o w. safety of ‘ Navy and Robert in the army. i l \ l rm" gwln‘ of the Pctaln government in Vichy toward cal-operation with Germany, Canada “he lamsgsslon of the French islands of lit. Pierre and itllquelon, and place troops tncre, it was e Illl been k011i- un the islands. since the frll of France. as they m ght Canada. Tolalilng $131 square nvllcs, 111-» i "wnf. mwl- :1 popula- been in French hands since the 1814 Treaty of Pails. This ls s view I —"'_"CAPITOL . Matinee 3.15—13c & 32¢. Night 7.0o-s.45-32¢g_s.3cc l FINAL TODAY_ STARTING THURSDAY The screen's moot lovable scoundrel is knee-deep in rob- bery, homicide and assorted vil- lainy . . . mostly because he wants to retire! _ ' NEW THREAT TO AMERICA unzuvun-d by .......l. l... suulu-n lniusuvu! ‘areas’ Robbers l0 09 robbed? Kisses m be stolen?‘ He's, terrific. “THE LONE WOLF TAKES A CHANCE" STARRING WARREN WILLIAM JUNE STOREY—ERIC BLOIlE ANITA refit-slur: BENNEIT l _-=-*.-t..‘s " l “GREEN Nl-IORNET" A D WESTERN MUSICAL ALSO COLOR CARTOON SPORTS REEL AND "SEEING EYE” ii aififwéilllfylwltfifiiiiis DeLuxe Shelter Morell last week on business. Mr. O'Brien will g0 on the road this season on Monday next 26th and v ~. - ll . t t" Piflrkifii ‘iii-L? ‘ti. §l.p.'°“§§.§..¥§ TORQUAY wanna-This De- monihs. Hundreds of customers gggigélfim Sgfilggx’ ‘$22k, will be pleased to sce Mr. O'Brien out again it has “the finest air raid shelter in Britain." It lVfls built at a cost of 224-00) ($108,800l in til? gab. , d i’ l z fr‘ i ML... Ell llltefefilillg letter last week from figign 81:0 7.‘; nun”: an old pni in the army somewhere lcnauo.’ But Mm axed in Elilifllld, none other than Pie. Hvgyhcul, e"..- “shy: 1L It Wm lpm_ Ernest Blaxlund. Pte. Blaxland is Hmlqjy be used by one of the Blaxlaud brothers, and ‘cgnvalegjgnt. home f. has been in Ellzland Willi the other given b" Mrs Rowc 0ft four brothers for some time. Five in \tf>\\'l’i of Tmqllay. _ all, four in tllc army one in the _ Wllen Tilqvllilv had a raid \va‘r_l- N...“ Anwng Q1115!‘ things Ernie gutg the lli\‘fl_:l(l 0‘\"ll"-' I‘£‘X‘l"i“lll(‘fi ill‘ 5am he m". “m..- m a Dre-y). Eng- lllor hourc wl h a Bible by he": side. llsh plrl, and llfifl lust returned 35116001" i101" _5“F\"11l-*I "Im 1'10}; from a leave oi flll.~(‘ll(‘0 in London, lag" ‘do ‘Iv “Til t bflfl bdfflvllr there- nnd not in think zllnt London is all 9 fmf“ f0 i,‘ 0".‘ ' r", c‘ r gfs‘ gone. as iifls not rllld ilcvcl" will be, l‘) 0° “N” m 1L '7‘ Lga- a ‘ 3r Your C0l'l‘(‘5pOIld8lit received an grounds to trie patients at a. despite llll‘ nwllll Slflllflilltfi‘. llc ‘Wm: lfivtwwcl",l;. I1 ‘Rik _"“"."‘ snid bll‘.’ll\t.\'~' curs on 11nd on ant‘ tguzow? Prue‘. bcqofi‘ tfnpllis ihe pcopk lllrro knnv lhc tiny will ‘Abolvp M 1§',..‘,,,,'1 c nnrlqcg U,0'1'l_' Como w" 1- I'll'i"‘l‘ will be (lofcatcd. tsantls d ' M gum "mh "a mink in clo» ; he s-pd iilolllcl" sends us my“, o; our.“ ' tlm Bristol llf‘\\'S every week and we It is mph-d by (m sfevqtol“ xvant \'Oll to be sure and kcop writ- mmgch 23.15 -~--,~p_<. p, , lung C-fr- lnq. Sous rrf Mt". and l\'l:'s. James rider c511. y!‘ . w’ nu l)"'ll svlths. Bluxlnnrl lilo fivc hl'0'th(‘l's are. Er- Shaded lpllt: and b ass ifllllllTs |llrst, Jiilillzic. Frank, Arillllr fllld ‘ Frmi. Fred is the youngest is in tile 1 Navy. , __.-. i Mrs. John R. O'Brien is spending some lime 1n L‘ city. home on sick leave for the past week. Saturday bFlng a holiday the stores hcrc will remain open on Friday nght late and customers should rcmcnlbcr a llolidayis a holiday for tired merchants, so get your parcels Friday night. Friends of Miss Sylvia Drake, will be pleased to henr she nus re- turned home from il~e Provincial Szlnntorium very much improved in health. Hundreds of trees ordered last fall from Mr. Moan, who has been in that business for several years were delivered last week by William Connolly. ' The public in general here was pleased on Tuesday to see the I. M. T. bus, back on the run from Souris to the City. and especially to see Mr. Ray Stull, popular oper- ator onoe more in charge. McEwerVs Mills are busy this spring despite the poor winter for getting lumber out, hundreds of cords were hauled to this mill. The demand for slab wood grows more ' and more especially this season as many failed to get a supply of wood in the stormy weather. NEW YORK, May l9 —(OP)— Waneci Publloover, President- of Dalhousie University Club of New York. said today Cmdr. Joseph P. Connolly of Halifax will speak at the first. regular dinner meeting June 4 of the newly-formed Carla- dlan Universities Club of New York. Cmdr. Connolly will speak on the part Canada's Navy is playing in the war. The Canadian Universities Club of New York 1s composed of alumni of all Canadian universities who are resident in New York. Pie, Jfinlrs I{“l'll‘il?il(‘l'. has been. mrko it lock like part of .1 luxury -holel. A I cowlfo in‘ le "lflli llf‘(l gronnl, made to M's. Rwcnctfat jfesuzn h~s a lfllqll? alive the {bel rtvrliugi: "Argrls arc wnicll n"; ,r‘l'e1-hc_"rl. Sleep sxlcet-ly. then, Aclikirulv the hcdoom are a ifurnlshed suilne rcom and a bzltll- ,rcccn. Across the c", ridcr‘ are .spa’e poems end a ki‘chen. The shelter ha: n private e‘e"tr'c sun- ply, its own tee hone and an elec- t.r'c fan fr..- the nir suppy bod- ParisNewspzTper In Bitter Attacks VTCW-[Xr lvrw lrl -1An\__ N-ws- papers in German-occupied Pars ale cnliuluil-g rhei" biitcl" ptrsulal attacks on Plesldent. Rwrevelt and the United States ambnFsndcr. Ad- miral William Leahv as vlell as on United States policy. The Sunday edition of the news- paper Luchaire—there are no Monday newspapers-said the posi- tion of the United State; rvlbas- sailor at Vichy is “impossblefl “To speak clearly, it is no longer the right of the White House t0 ask explanations" of France," it said. "But it is the right of the French Government to ask explana- tions of President Roosevelt." An avticle by Stephane Lauzenne in Le Matin concluded: “If Am- erica has forgotten Lalllayette, France will never fvrzet Frank- lin Roosevelt." ARMY ENGINEERING COSTS (TPTAWA May l9 —(CP)- Ex- penditures on army zlgincerlng works rose from a top of about $5000.00!) a. year in peacet‘me to more than 830070.000 in 1940-41, Mat-Gen. EJC. Schmidlin. Quar- tvmflster- eral, told a. Commons today. For 1941-42" this outlay’ will be sharply reduced to between nine minions and ten millions the wltness said. He said his branch hid Clllght up with the houslmz requirements of the armv and this was the reason for the lower costs this year. The largest of two small groups sub-commi tee on war expenditures “ RLorlsrowN GUARDIAN Florence N ightingaleb Letters Given to Hospital NEW ‘YORK, May 18 —!n con- nection wttll the 121st ennivemazy School o! Nursing at the Columbia», Presbyterian Medical Centre asl- nounced the recent acquaslticn of twenty-six original letters of this pioneer in nliiltery and pubic- th nursing for the Florence e Collection in Anna C. Hall, 119th Sheet acid Fort Washington Avenue. ‘rile autograph letters, received last month were the gilt of Dr. Hugh A ‘uncles. attending cur-l [eon at the Presbyterian Hospital and professor of clinical sur ery at the Co-umbia University Colege of Physicians and Surgeons. Patients at the hospital and alumni of the school have made gifts to the c01- lection, but its founder. and plin- cfpal contributor since i932 has been Dr. Auchirlcloss. who estab- lished it in hocwr of his mother, fiarlgazgsloan Auchincioss who died 1 The collection now includes mcrel than one hundred and fiftv of Mls Nightingale! original letters writ- ten between 1854. and 1899 and is believed to be one of the finest collections in her memory in the OTHER GIFTS CATALOGUED Besides the new twenty-six let- ters. Dr. Auchincloss last October ILa Guardia To healiinew Defence group N, Ma l9—(APl— PftvS£fll€Ngl§CV€It {lit select“! lvlsyor Fioreilo La Guardla of 150W York, it. was learned Rflthfllilfilifle- 1y wday, to head a new government agency dealing with civilian de- 1 fence. At a long luncheon cznference at the white House. La Guardie ac- oepted the post. it was learned. with the understand ng that l1! would be able to continue as Mayor ‘ of New York City. He also la chair- man of u... United States 0on1"- ence of Mayors and co-chalmflfl 01 the Canadian - American P61‘- manent deferce board‘, ‘ In his new lob he wi.l be askcdio organize a nationwide air raid ple- caution system. co-ordinate federal and local defence projects.‘ plan recreation and health IECUitLCS in training camp communities and direct related activities. Mr. Roosevelt already has drafted an executive order creating the new agency, it was learned. but formal announcement -tlas been held up for personal reasons. The agency will be called the Office of Civilian Defence and will rank with the office of production man- agement as a malor branch of the office for emergency management, The House of Representatives al- so was busy on defence affairs. It gave to the collection a proxi- mately 400 papers. p mphle s and original letters of other famous persons relating to Morenoe Night- ingale, which are being catalogued. 'I'hesc letters were written by‘ doners to-the Nightingale Fund. raised in her honor bv public sub- scription between 1855 and 1860.] and indude one bv Preskzlentj James Buchanan, written while he| was stationed at the American Dcgation in Londflll. and others‘ from Lord MacAulay. the Arch- bishop of Canterbury and the Lcrd Mayor of London. The Nightingale Fund was sub-l scribed bv persone in all walks of life in trbute to M'ss Nizhtingales he olc nursing in the Crimea,‘ many soldiers contributine a days pay to the fund. With the fifty thousand pounds presented to her in this way Miss Nghtingae es- tablished the first school of nut-s. lne at St. ‘Thom-ass Hospital in Lon. don. which recently has been bombed Rs many as four times in a single month. The K111016115 of the collection was given to the) school o‘ nurs-‘ng by Dr. Auchinc css in May, 11732, on 01¢‘ graduation of hs dauellter. also named Marla Slorn Allcinin- C1055. from the S(‘l'iCO'. The letters are illinlr ill chronological order "ml 1W‘? ifars Cli bcih sizles to pennlt rcadilttz in ful‘. In showing the collection. M's; Eleanor Leo \\ii0 teaches the his- lfxrllfigi Eli 1g icourse. exo lilll°fli ll W: 1 s z was a‘ ' 1932. the story m Ge m datcs back several years. Miss Arnnn C. Maxwell director of the school for thirty years, au-ays has been lzlcally lute estcd 'll the him i011’ of nursllrz. During a half- Cfilillfy cl service I been active in arliancinz m:dern nursing from it; beginning; voyrllvullo TASK ' "D1308 the last year and a half of her life M.ss Maxwel was an invalid and. like Flo cnce N gm, n. sale a vow active lnvaid. men- lfllly- By correspcndnz wt). a niece of Florence Nightingale in London she found out where to 0b. min Portraits and pictures. Miss ‘Maxviell cerived satlsactlcn and Deasure from collecting these p4). i-urcs. uh cll she gave to the school of nursing. "In the fall of 1928 D. ' - l?!“ bronchi Miss Mgxlfilllhl-lxle |flrst of tile Florence Nlghtingae letigrs which he had found u. Eng- 8-11 - 'I'il_e letter was frr. iEd win. a portrait of Florence Night ngale lmdhung on the wal in M's; Max. wells roc-m in the hospital. sue "fa-filer? Dmud of it and enjoyed ‘Bhlitll-lni it to everyone." enAmfiflllg the letters is one Flor- vl ce lllhtingale wrOtc to the guy. V075 0f the charge of tlw. q, gm 511N110." at Balaclava, where she till. mde- m Oct. 35. 1893 I am asked vivors on this“, §§i3efiwm§°R§ heron Balaclava charge. ' with hear-ties; sympathy M“ I "k 0" today remember-- m‘ m9 he” with which some M W“? HUM Brisade went beck "M" f1" t0 a rescue from death of sane wounded comrade or Officer. this question: Will you t show that hezoism still in rescullnz; llggllnlrdei 00711110011 by the tempts. ad to a. low and sin.- Vful life? You lmow now often our 5"" captain cat's sin "death" and gives His life to save us from it . gvllgodlogfws in His train? ' "r0 follow ullslrnlflwirgmrlqi‘ be flvm‘ Your falt FLORENCE mlg%'l'gglg1.z_ 0m" 1 in the collection in. cluds a letter from Jenny fund m4 l? PPDEPMII for g whom-t she gave 1.95m?“ Eeltlfigllngxftletttlee Nightingale gs? by m - r owned r My friends. school o‘ mglslfnfiggatiign of ti‘: each WeiOCVming cermony fusoradn preliminary students. ‘- To bring all War funds under Gov’t control OfIT AWA. May 19 -(CP)--Fund 1°? 01B purchase of war equip? ment as war charitable be brovsht under the 1 the Department of Nat- onal War Services if e. bill intro. duced in the House o: common, W583’ by War Services Minster o! islands, l0 miles off the south coasl of Newfoundland, tile impor- tance of St. Picfffl 11ml Miquelon l has been their Grand Banks of Newfoundland; . they have been the centre of French 7 Atlantic cod fisheries The status. ls being considered h_v Ottawa lo vlew of France's flirtation with . . Miller. ‘u V - . r I'- lv-n-i .101. H453‘. ‘ “ 4w. proximity to the ] d Giléxigler becomes law. a am d t CharltiestlAct. gill‘. Iglznrdlrlgr Tfpzrlfi when tha act was passed 1n me Pall of i939 it was not anticipated then that calls for contributions for war equipment would b; mule, A number of such fund; now were operating and it was considered desirable to control them. l (Rep-SD) ci‘ til-e collection Air Corps schools at the :_ in schools of "Uri-ll! frfrll i878 to 1929 silo hack °W be of its greatest benefit c» child- passed by voice vote a 5350.000 003 measure for the cznstruction of 53 auxiliary naval vessels aggregating 550,000 tons_ completed’ Ctmgress- ional action on extending the ex- port licence control system to the Philippine Islands and the Panama Canal Zone to bar their products to Axis powers, and arranged for a conference with the Senate on the b‘ll authorizing seizure of idle fzr- eign ships in American ports. Representative Francis Care introduced a b'll au- thorfzlng the United States to ac- quire French colonial possessions in the western hemisphere and "such shins. airplanes and cargoes as the French government may care to sell" ll. S. to step l llp training 0f airmen By Rise Yallner Associamd Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. May 19-41m- Pllrts are bcmg trained at the m"! of 12.000 a year. and the United Stat/cs Anny Ail" C0??? has Pm‘ jccted its schedule to 30.000 a venr. Mechanics are coming from Anni! rate of 45.000 a ycal". A national gial 0i 50-000 P111095 has been set for lllc lll‘lll.\‘5 Al‘ arm that is being crgzlnlved and outfitted to mcct any thrrat in the wcsicrn hrmi P091?- But all the proriu tonyof trained men and planes mcrms lttle to the ' defence of the Amrr css unless 1t i5 welded into an army of the ail‘. To give the nation flint, the gen- eral headquarters alr force has been organized. projecJcd as til? greatest air strik ng power in the world and dislrbutcd so that force can be ccncfintraled at any pliEJT- w1ih’n 24 hzurs. > over Britain, the GHQ e.- force is l concerned with combat alone l Mal-Gen. Frank M. Andriws. now ‘ in the Canal Zone. was the latter- ‘ dav author or ille idea. 1 The job of this ever-growing force . of specialists in the science of a‘r CCm'b‘lt--$O important sinre the war demonstrated the nrcess ty for i control of the skies-ls to blanket the nat’on and watch. the hemil- phere vnlh its planes. To have a fighting force immed- Ilatelv available wheiever it might be needed. the armv has dvded |th~ United States into d'lstrlcts:— First air forcc—cover5 the north- east. with the main base at Mitchell Field. L.I_ Its planes are to crrver from New York to M‘chigs.n and as is“ south as the Virginia-Carolina. n e. Second air IOTOE—MCQl‘iOl'd Field, Spokane, Wash. is the base of tltis northwest unit. Third air force-the southeast headquarters are Tampa. Fla. Fourth air force-southwest head- quarters are at Riverside, Calif. "Putting Life Into Music Lessons Music lessons and their prac- tioe will be more intereatin to a child if various essoolalons an formed to stimulate atten- tion. Patents may help this development of interest by Watching in magazines and newspa rs for articles or pictures connec d with sic in aknosf. an" form. Stories about old instruments. musical ceremonies in other countries. the ,discovery and compilation of folk songs. customs connected with ‘music. and modern inventlorls or achievements in musical fields will all help to filitkfi music a mare vital part of a child's life, if the descrip- tion or incident 5s told in words that the child can understand. To E len music must be made alive, dramatic and concerned with some other personal experience. One mother made the home study of music more interesting by 001110011110 it Wltll Bible stone: dur- ihe bedtme story hour. She told her boys the story of Dmvid playing the harp to troubled Saul and then cited modem customs of resorting to music for will-q], as well a, phvslcsl refreshment. The story of the fall c4 Jericho was used to illustrate a wt. on trumpets and other b11155 instru- FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAL BRIGHTNESS nus LAST vs/ilfs PRINT rootso EVERYONE. 1 IT LOOKS BRAND NEW THANKS TO SUNLlGH “THAT'S SUNLIGHT” 1 SAID. MAY 21. 1941 4-‘ _.__.._.___._~._ ___, MY Slllliltlll WASHES ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE SHEETS I'D WASHED WITH SUNLIGHT. Q You'll get naturally whiter, brighter, naturally aweetcr-snlcillrllg washes when you use Sunlight. it's all-pure soap . . . contains no harmful auiullcr- ante. Get Sunllghtnt your store today. SAVE CARTON ENDS FOR BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARI Send only 3 Sunlight “St:1r" carton ends and 25¢ to Silnliuht, Dept. L, Hamilton. Ont. You'll receive 2 Original Rogers teaspoons in the lolcly, exclusive “Allure“ pattern —nnri infor- mutton 0n getting mulching knives, forks, etc. Or semi 5 Sunlight carton ends and so: for 6 teaspoons. i1 gether," then, as we do now. ‘little qirl who lrs very pclflt within the western hcmls- fond of Slllgmz but not as interest- in prom sng he piano lessons Fonmd six years ago on a plan I became alert and interested in all that. an‘. or ginated in J91’! but ‘music as a, happy adventure when ‘many countries‘ M with the benefit of expel‘ ence fr mtsna learned how many tmes the These were WQIIL-l observers oi the great air battles word “s'.'ng" or "sang" is used in i Cine ed i tr- aw.- “I didn't know people Blue ever sing." she said in sur- prse. "Have people always sullfl? . 34? Laugh in the » RON DARBY it“ Do they s‘llg ncu" in e\'e._ the word?" She was start on a Iona harm‘ ml of "l" ploing the music a "l with her muse iessclts I was she proud and plP-"l - her teacher taught her to 0111"?» simple accompnnnlcnt in a tram which hel" mother was to sir; éeeConod iiANFF- LAKE Louvst. _Goln FRIDAY. MAY SA T ltliltlziA Ynmne on B)’. $6.00 From CIMRLOTTE‘! Government Tax M Proportlonafcly Imlv F'""‘~' "M" 01M; stations _____ enccuraue~rl and and of a Dally urvlcl I Arthur. Saskatoon. Vane HALIFAX zllllih sxn MAY z, loll ‘OWN dlilnlllll flu-n ‘fl o Part Fort William, _ WIINIIPII: ’ Edmonton. “"01 u“ auvm 3lsi mcnts used b_ b d. d h - _ tras. By |C0ll|§1il€hélnBl'2lgcc:f§i- - _ Children o] Mix: nnrlintlfliléli: cordance for refe ences the child- . ' ' "r . Twelve years of 11001141’ it?» i" . . . . a :4 , . ' .. - erv. blue and several cther nsstru- . ' l ha? OUACHbe osbl’ u melnhm mesa “"5” 8P" tillun ' ”' "‘ ‘l u For Further ln/"""‘““°"c0ndu aceaterlde tlif l th: d . , - .t o, 10hr an Qhiv Q“; undfmggg l ghatologkout feelinqv is the title om! Ticltcl at... the dstant background of music a‘ I‘ h“ “rm” dmwn W IDNAL when they read “h” and pipe “e unner Ron. Darby. while he aepv- CANALHAN NAT . .n m" “Ham. an‘? they “mum, ecl on a Canadian destroyer in tre u n an “.59 m“ L y t m _.. war zone. It was sent m m; Itmwas illumillatinr; i2 ..,§',3.,‘m:.’"m l mother. Ron took his early navy mm; gathpflngs me new... an". training at the Toronto barracks Us Canadian National m. 0 for 80M! "l0 Cenvm and was transfcred to one of me and d oed nd " d - . an s ma e music to recondmoned U. a. WWW“. pita, 1y My; 451i. .i ‘A ..»-'~‘