m: ms: annuals nausea: killing power than an‘; " Don't take h ’ I nay fll with FLY-TOX-nm gen our n?‘ romthell deadly germ carriers. Y- i: id everywhce FLY-TOX@ yifimfii A i‘. 3...)? ightweight by hiflll As Long as I Live By LORING EMILIE ‘Wlliivlleeirfizei; - pleaseil don't like it. 1 --I hate the \v:i_v that door swlnge. In - OARDHIP, Well Ccble) — Herd- Jume: won the British box! chem ionehip lest night knoc ou Eric Boon it's blood-ohlllln. I’m B11114- Afraid oi a door. llLYl iii-Ms easily stopped. Stand here. Dun’: mm‘)? or I miw 1058 Qu- In iaslen (he door. Must be a etch or n key on it. ‘ her little in: of Chatterle. 1n the 10th at Cardiff Rugby Grounds. More than 25.000 W shmen paid nearly H“ "we i" h“ a < b t .000) N. B- tiu-ncxl may. She WM triimicfled- igfoghcpoflilix-‘ut. titlae obbutuoheld in 'New Brunswick Bellman! ‘tyiivi; x31“) dldq-zhsomegne Siztlfiiii- wales m m yum M9053}?- Cgqwgl-d (Jqigefyiét ‘ 1' ll'('lE5 S? 05G TE - _ Qfm B!‘ W Q . - Wwhcii I'm welth you, m: whlstled thflzmekoiz‘ angagga‘ Y5?‘ tome, Ran eclllv M he evvrmdied We ‘Mm- throughout 'and the dethroned Mncbeod. Waldo Arthur. m. 1', looked comfortable and harmless Champion never "my rewvared M", m1” Q, Mgclggd (wife) R. enough outside. I! it were fairly from l right hook 1n m. 3nd n, "m 3' 311mm”, N, 3, clean inside Joan would better stay roumL H. h“ mu can", 1°, “ma” guu-gy Woqmlgj ‘l in l: out of the cold. He could m 59",“ lucuedm‘ round‘ be. m“; smug 1nd P. I. krvn (he signal fires going. fore a final smashing right hook Belillmll 1W lvufilhgft 0361x110‘ :1; élneorroggf n. the face put him down m» mnrovérli. Rigsell vague. “able. tirow ll_< 1,1 a!‘ 11 6 e . “pt S. SP8 rown e - c) 1 g .. . . . Tillie “.321; “Billllé. Aniline?‘ “e,§,"*5,",=,*;;,,=g-,='- (g-n-gg; M322...» "..,-..“- .,...., L“... p“ Wood -‘*.="1~'P<1 beside "- That W" isiaeig m: titleaslnce 10$.’ vyoula not Mn. my’ M (mother; i. brvnk. Joan needn't suffer irom’ fight 33am g; a, lightweight end 09011171617. P- l- I- mld fl "Willem lgllfier- W11" W35‘ would go to the welterweight ranks. New Brunswick Bolillel‘ “‘“-‘ i“ lilfl “like. hnasination .."°°"iii.““’°“ llflimlflfl‘ M.‘Z°“E.°l.'€;.. “°.§’§.§Z..l2’°*’l‘..'...$s' - . s ar n e ursea e - . . div Dronsembogyflpflgtdmed $2.500 p unsdown Si’... Cnngpgellton. N. B. - re u ouu e tu llriilllfl nlar lie ionized dgain. The figure Wu, 5x11 there. Motloniese. r CRANE, XXI, llay Follow Session 0f Parliament ( mi instant, indecision whirled C ii; Idmonbs mind like :1. wind- nizil fffinv mad- If there were even tho faint bear. of the heart in that mm‘) ‘body he might save a life. Ii_ _ -___ _ the _mrm huddled on the floor were QTTAWA. Aw_ 14_(gp)_qu plum: nlrassrgi imdiarrilgiglckedlthgr; or bogh 011w? 37.31am?“ x m! will!) v-"flll e 1H - events can o ow e cosc o - . llii‘ cabin (lam- wlthout know-I pamamenguy 5g35]|)n_LhQ holding m iriiih he would suffer tcrnof a Dominion-Provincial. confer- of unrertainty as to what] once or the calling of a. zeneral nv hfirror might lthreaéen lker a S?) 91'. e mile). o n an ma e Dominion-Provincial can! - S1159? s. once has been in the alr since in "P reaped "(r "M"... “"- ll2‘°.§.."“....‘ nzilssrlslerrum"m 52$“...jlfijy°dnjiliif§figd°fifk i“? Government with sessional and o- ?‘ ‘ " " ‘ businesc has prevented liz be- nmrig (he wall before he cautiously m" awpronchcd the huddled figure. 1 Ho bent over it. From it see the lnv breath of death. Not/ling tn leer, A shot had ended the RIB-n“ cart-Pr. Had the person who had svoicn the roadster disposed of u? lll‘.\\'l‘.l’l!C(‘l confederate first? Where hurl 1hr two come 110m? Memory scnq», lcy chills coming up and down hi; spine no it re- minded. The sedan! Up in the mountain at three in the morning. Down. Speeding by the gas station. Three in the car. Had two ‘of the passengers dunup- ed this body or had the man been alive when they came? Muct have been. One drove down the sedan. one made 0i! with hla roadster. Craig! Craig! Joan's voice brought, the memory oi the conversation she had over- hoard behind the soruces at ihc Club. of her recognition of the Al wanted for theft, crashing into his mind. it joined on to the mount- ain trip of the sedan with a Jolt‘l;°'¥1:gn?‘h° Province‘ and ‘he 11K“ two freight care linking. Was) ____________ MUTUAL AID PROGRAM this the man who had ooniesedi Shipments. of when); Io rowing cc . a federal elec" cosnlni r ‘ ‘ l elections ow now fixed for September an held. the conference cannot tube , b0< Jore the end o1 the yen- or close to the e 1m the time ‘D . Atution. the conference could. (place conveniently in Oct. or Nov- ember. providing there are no sets of nrovinclnl governments. ‘Hie V l. of taximu (hm. (he Dolice were after him, or, “'15 ho the "side-kick?" Had a1 brought the men here to a the rafe a: E7090 mm l‘ mmmh ‘I ' (To Be Continued) c,,$,§’§f.,",,§_° ‘m’ “ ‘ m‘ ° _€ _ b QUlCKlES By Ken Reynolds p,‘ p. _. garau.‘NE;-_Q “Well. if I remember correctly that Guardian the title defendt round o! a scheduled lb-round bout W M" “mm Market 0., Summenlde, P. E. Vital Statistics Slgth: reqhtered during June c u. population of 10.000 end more num- e Official A Llst of Casualties our loyal Canadian Con: of llorcoe Milieu lb flu- reaecNSt, Halifax. N. I on Sculls and‘ P: l. l. Inliluriel I. P , P. Smi , Wilfred Irvin, Liout, A. gleude Smith (tether). Shelburne. ‘rounded Iouainine 0n Duty Candles: outed Corn Reggie. Rennie Hera; eut.. l. Ileusor- Gert: He iie (wife) 00 Gemlin St, Scint Jo . Killed in Ac I Nova Seotla and P. S. i. Beflmcut w. Fred Vincent. He. Mn. Bigelow (mother) Box 801. tvllle. N. S. Outer, Henry Thomas, Pie. Mu. Olule Garter (mother) Bay St, Antllonish. N, S. Killed lu Action Hen South uuuP. I. L ‘ I Alluuilt, Joleph lalph, 14-- llu. Anus May Arsenal! ( e) M6. Our-Incl, P. l. l. Donnclly, Kenneth Angus. Rfn, Mn. Ide- G. Donnelly (wife) Vic- lcrie St., Dizby. N. S. Glult, John Wallace, Rlu, Mn. Guult (mother). Pte., Kenneth Branecombe. Jr. (ma) cure of Mrs. Dorothy Bram- Dicd ‘of ‘Wound: NON Sootle lnfl P. l. L Regiment Loeco, Malcolm Suthullnl, A.- ..‘ Mn. Helen Leeco (wife) Glen , P. l. L Outhouse, Lloyd Allen, Pic. Mrs. Evelyn Outhouse (mother) Tiver- Nove Scotlu and P. I. I. im l. cu Perry, John ay. PM, John I. Pen-y (fnher) B. B. Ne. t, Tig- nieh. P. E. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wesley, James Ainalee, Pte.. Rod- Wesley (father) Pleasant L: e. N. S. Now Brunswick Regiment Ronald. Rawlelgh Stafford. Pie, Mrs. Olivia Ronald (mother) Beth- urst, R. R. No. 1. . . ‘rardif. Martin, Pte., Mrl. Clem- ence Tufdlff (mother) Slegee. NB. Valcourt, Lucien, fn., a. Marie L. Velcourt (mother) St. Quentin, N. B. Severely l urcl Non Scotic an P. I. I. Regiment De-rres. Aubrey Titus He, Elem Derree (HD1101? Ben‘:- itiver, N. S. nlure Regiment Dc Quebec t1 n Gilli], Alphonse. Pte. George: Ocieey (mm) Campbeliton, ma. Slilhtly injured New Brunswick Ra iment McNally, Oliver, sgh, a. Fren- cee O. McNally (wife) i) Ohubb St.. SelntJohn, N. B. Killed In Action Non Scotln and‘ P. l. I. men Blblnen. Vincent Mark. Sgt, Mn. Acne; Babineau ( ‘L ) Sex 068. Piciou. N. S. Bernard, Joseph Loo. In-CpL, . A. Bernard (wife). Norlil: Dithurbide, Michael, Pie. Mrs. Mary L. Dithurbide (mother) 6'77 Victoria Rd, Sydney, N. S. Died 0f Wound: Nov: Scotil an’ P. l. i. Regiment Molar-lane. John Charles. Pte., John McFurlane (father) Gillls- dale. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Pierce. Louis Joseph, Pun. Mrs. Giddy: E. Pierce (wife) Milledge- ville. Saint John, N. B. Severely Wolndol Non South and P. I. I. Re ent llnDoluld, llun Joseph, Pie. Peter MmDonnld (lei-her) one of Peter 0. MacDonald, l. l. No. l, Peokel Station, P. l. l. Wendel Nflulcoliauullhll. Mn. ere Jean Mnrgecon (wife) 162 On ke Ra, er Perk, Wewuecmury. Stef :, lend. — lit-l. net B. ivurgeaon (moth- er). 80 an Ave. xentville, ll. l. lliellly Ionic! N l! wick Regimen Anobzulhmwnltcr Jose h. A.- L.-0pl.. Mudme Araemul (fath- er) 1Q George St., Moncton. N. B. For Towns, Cities OITAWA. Aug. i4 — (OF) ‘- h lawn: and villuee with ll.- Want Ad said the house Ind ‘running wuiefl” ~40 riegee as: births. 4&1 merriue: in June 0 Q Melatonin ‘lulu: Milan, Li t ’ mum-u (wirbf. are of Mn. Denial Glotepnillildnro N. I. Prevail; Imported M New Stewiuhc, N. . N Inuwlck Screen - Snuzbombe Kenna Joaeih. e number lent to report . mom“, p ' 11m gnwggi crown Egg. bout! This is a decrease of 0.4 pcr cent in births, six per cent in marriages and an increase of three per cent in deaths. Gall-up Figures Tabled In Commons UITAWA. AUIZ. l4=—-(OP)—Man- Bgzver vallaible iriluéicnada. in the c or m ary service on March 3i. i944. totalled 1,665,604 of Whom 082.232 were in the armed forces accordinz to a return talblod today in the Commons bv Labor Milnkllslcr Mlhohell. total also uded 28.733 men un- der thc I80 0f l8 56 and 46.578 men who had not been sent orders to re- port for medical examine on. Th oi whom orders were for medical e in- ation were 1,488,615 Of these 1,. 13___qi_ 5m rocei of the fi< >_._...i___ A" ‘* TILLIE T oaths. and ‘I312 ut you, the y yer] Jay gap/labs l m; 670774737174 Air power ul: up gasoline-on a ecale never known before. Every day R.C.A.P. airfield: here in Canada consume an ave:- nge of more than 400,000 gcllonl; in one 30-day period alone they used an avenge of 548,000 gallon: a dly. I: rake: u much ._ aviation gmliue m min one pilot u to run n car for 18 yem. Air pawn can up gaolhn: In one d:y': raid on the Ger- .» nun cities of Wllhelnubnfen and Dusseldorf, npproximiarely '= 5,000,000 gallons were used. Three ton: of aviation gasoline are needed so "deliver" every one-ton bomb. Every Mosquito that raids Berlin n. mumes 900 a lions. The equivalent of you: year’: “AA" ration would lasso Iancunee bomber only 9i u: Air power eats up gasoline: In this we: the demand for p aviation fuel alone exceeds the. moral demand for all petroleum products during the 1m war. Here ig Canada thi: demand has _ NO. 7 OF A SERIES OF ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED IY THI i. ‘ DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY, HONOURAILS C. D. HOWE, MINISTIR %-_—:_.__.1___"_____‘__ _ —-—--— »— ----_, -- Dominion Bureau o! Statistics re- ‘m? medic“ exmlnli-lilll- W! w-JlerTiralnlng ha? no be n w ‘_ “—"—'*"‘- _ ~— pgftgd today ulroffifilrlcaceéyliirlixghnordpa to report for; totalled 20.504. Orders to report M1 menhrejec or volunm-y e fijfififii‘, $036112; d?,nm%ed|¢ _,_ "(s '_ a i: ’ _ Mild!” < _ ,.-..--.~. , M .. M ff‘ ~"'--.~q-pp'w',w,,.' i . a , \ ‘ l ' v l ' l l §( l : t» l 1 f l‘ '» ;' - 2 1y K jumped from 5,453,930 gallons in 1939 so 176,393,570 in the year coded March 31, 1944—more than 32 times u much! Air power eat: up gasoline: Yet the of the Al: Bored are only part of the story. In every field of war nctivity petro- leum powers the attack. The Army needs it . . . the Navy needs it . . . war industry, agriculture, essential uunepomtiv- operators need it. And every single drop of i: musrconc from the same common pool as the gasoline for your cu. l » ‘ It 8 t 1 Can you wonder that (here is a very real shortage of gaso- » line here in Canada? Can you wonder that there in link gasoline left for civilian use? Can you wonder that a very real need exists for stringent "economy by every gasoline Ill fuel oil user? Remember-every gallon we can go without here at home means that much more for the fighting maul 4'” Answering YOUR QUESTIONS x about the GASOLINE SHORTAGE Doe: the manufacture of aviation gasoline mince the production of automobile get.’ . . . Ye: over twice as much petroleum i: needed no mks I gallon of 100 octane aviation gas as to make lum- mobile gas. Wby do aircraft need 100 octane gasoline? . . . It enables them to rake-oil and climb more quickly; it increases speed and nnge; .1‘: enables them so fly higher and carry u heavier bomb load. Haw mycb aviation gas is needed lo ferry a bomber from Canada to England? . . . Over 2,500 gallons. N544 WEN reject” on voumln eluistment- were sent to 456.1 military tralnln 7531mm and 23% | Alaoup of 122.832 from the un- my,“ . »repo those listed 503 rewrted- l classified The snumber of orders mm d. category were A total of 330,750 men were ex. as net reporting Iundex. yam“ I mun“; and f und m m u_ f t 1 1 y i 5 leflrllmzs including: undelivered wae given 8e 26.174 we)... ..f’w.»l».-.‘fz.i...3:r:.°.i_,.:i..'2."m.i*-ilz..f"'“~e" °" I” Wcwm- H» new 0* w“ m) M" fllibleig out g1 wluh_g.s_282~27.___ ____ WE Edwina By ._ .43, Ul-h-WHV DIDN'T vou wan-re us» wwrMiLuawHAT A l 5URPRIGE TO SEE WELLJT 5 A LON6 STORY. You" l ’__ |wsu..w:'i.i. As|< were (JIM use