l Tonav our? - IN COLOR Veronica Lake - Eddie Bracken 1 “Blllllli 0ll“TllE anus" Extra! News - Cartoon - Vodvil Shows Al. 2:30 - 7 - 9 __--- PRINCE ED WARD====I 3 0.41/5 --Starts MONDAY 0V WEZZ-IsM-‘Erfl 55' 67/ pR/yflff f l $165 ‘V iiiigii lilo-MURRAY a I Palm 1am" 1,, ah ,,° - I1 Paramount Gil Lamb - Cecil Kellaway Robert Benchley - lane Frazee - Mikhail Rasumny DIRECTED IV IIYCKUI. lilill A PRODUCTIDN i. 5i i i. i i’ i. Hwvsvuv-“wmv-Ia-munw-rtaav-e-e \'-'-'ln CAPITOIPTODAY-NIUSIC - GALS - COMEDY “nociiiir m THE ROCKIES" ~ Added Serial - Sports - Cartoon l Matinee 2:30 - Evening 7 and 8:45 l cram =-= M0ll.—TllE p l... l I . 0S7 EER/Lc/isr/ i‘? Don't beleerie ‘ . see .. ihlshmysleryfofp g‘- ihe- missing’ ctm _le stick‘. . . the‘ missing. bodies . . aniline hissing_ I ghost _ with NINA FOCN . GEORGE ZUCCO . NlNG-Thh ', icy. spring vaii The Rev. E. C Ev l. POLICE CO docket was very sins-ll gigs o3 soon. The accused was remanded l\l. suiinnuii Elia une sea-ya word. strictly pay- I-“alrview. 111 o'clock. N- servicc. North River. 3 o'clock; Ev- ~i==rarirm L001 Qfl. 7.90. C School. Ill A. M’. A Rev. A. E COOK] IDs Paozogrgpnp, ._,._. QONIIIDIIITION LII‘ sense!’ an e . BUBANC PRISONER OI‘ WAR _..._._ Ill-Mrs. John I. Jenkins of Cher- SUNDAY, JUNI an, rel-vie; ,1‘ry_ Valley has received oiliclal Hampshire United gum], 3m word from Ottawa that her son pm. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. ‘Pic. Elmer Francis Jenkins, who - 5441431; t: prisoner ct war as been ' -__ , . liberated a 1%?‘ 3y Lmflnlln the, United Kingdom. Q htlg",,f,,igyg nasssuamo news ... Mrs. 54,4414 Rodney Cadd, Tacoma, Wash. has rum-r! ET" lieiclivfi word £9113? earn? 3%": l l’ s01! . '0 - . Sdmol on... “m. m §IL§DAX- has been liberated from stain; limit‘. "R" M M“ vi--'£::§*.i.i'*:r::.~°i'"ii.."i "".“' _ ' y re o :1 welcome. ' vaunted vmw" Denmark Easter Sunday. 1964, on _ ___,_ his lgth mission over enemy tor- SPECIAL MEETING Association, ritory. g ____._. _ 1n 01, m“, sncwau. PARTY-A fare- town. 8.00 P. lit y was held May 30th by truck driven w am“ _ Kenn M“ rs of the Free Metho- r ‘GQIII. 5404f dist, Church. Gowanda. N.Y., icr .___ ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and NQ-"cg m. Parish ollfamily. Many friends and relatives Rum“, 1m- sunduv mtiended and a very enjoyable John's. wltom H03; evening was spent by all. A delic- un n 11 am; 3t“ Mam- lous lunch was served and Mr. Rustico, Evening Prayer 7.30 p,m,i Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. and Mrs. Wood were presented ENGAGEMEN _ MEN T ANNOUNCE oe is IOUOI . all?“ a . Charlotte’: we party um‘ M“ the membe CHURCH Milton and June 3rd: St. with two lovely gifts. T d ESCBH’! — .—Mr, and Mm pa“ .- _ an noc own v a ca-r a e- ;y, mougcfayfie intersection of Church and Gra-fton or 111911- munxwt streets about 12:30 pmnyesierdav. _ Ruizy Armboll to Ivan Mrs. Elizabeth lnnfan. an elderly Frederick son oi Mr. and Mrs. Woman residing at I'll Sydney Si’... wiiri-ed Pietra-ins oi Clinton, M”. was taken to the P r: 1. Homttal rlage to take plaee 1,1,6 new. where her injuries were found to future. 6-2-11. be slight. i “k I . THE Inn]; 0F 5-13 JAMES_ __ CANNED I-‘lSlI—-'I‘o establish _ m“ o; 3_ Johnis prices in line with the new grad-l Church, Belles; W111 conduct lng system set up by the Depart-a Morning Worship era-l 11.5111,“- me ment of Fisheries, a revised sched- Senmmi and My, 1301111111 Nmmmm ule of maximum prices on canned. of Broolgfleld 511113-911 W111 conduct Atlantic fish becomes effective Evening Wflrshjp and 110111," me June l. the Prices Board has an- Sermon at the Kirk 1m1011-qw_ The nounced. Prices will be slightly Chilirch Sohool- meets at l0 A. M. higher for fancy grades of tuna, The (mean E, 1.1mm M‘, mackerel and herring and slightly _ will 11119“ we lower for lower grades. Prices for mimic. lobster. salmon. chicken haddlee --__ and sardines remain unchanged. TIIE BIBLE is the main sourceThe order requires each packer to and instrument. oi religigus edumh sell in Canada 25 per cent of his tion. and there are many 135C115“ production oi’ (‘mined lobsterpamtcl in our schools who have the iac- and conned lobster tomalley. So, ultv of making the Bible intensely that all packers may share in the, int to the chidlmn—o. liv- export market the order allows book. They so teach the old the remaining '75 per cent to be| stories that they are runembered sold to assemblers at prices above forever. and the child who is so the Canadian coiling. provided aD-I fortunate as to receive Biblieal 1n. ‘nroval is obtained from the reo- stnlction from such a ttacher en- lorial offices of the Board-Hali- ters into a rich and lasting heri- fax. Charlottetown, Saint John or vase" The P. n. . Auxiliary Ol’ Quebec 01W- Branch of the Bible Society solicits -—-— WILL RETURN T0 P. l. I.- I your he and orit b supp lOi-i June 5th. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII- Wood and family will leave Gow- Sundays services will be conduct- anda. New York. by car for Sum- ed by Rev. T. E. McLennan, who merside. P. E. Island where they Will preach at both diets of wor- will make their future home. Mini .Sermon theme for the mom- and Mrs. Wood came to the ing discourse: "Tile Church's 0 - S. A. 22 years ago. On the Island portunity", and the evening s11 - they have many relatives and ect will be "Horizons of Faith." friends. Mrs. Wood has two sis- The Church School at 1o am. will tel-s, Mrs. Albert A. Gav of Stim- hold open session and a playette mcrslcle. and Mrs. Roderick Mc- will be praented entitled "The Lean of Milo, Lot 9, and a brother. FB-"y Queen's Visit". The morn- Mr. Samuel E. Cannon of Mis- "18 anthem will be "God Is She also has a aughter, Spirit" (Bennett), and the even- Harold Bryingion o Colc- gi "H88! Thm. In Love" (Wool- man, and a son, Gnr. Kenneth er Miss Margaret Stems, sop- Richards. who is in the RCA. and rano, will give a vocal solo at the is expected home this June. Mr. morning service. Music under the Wood has two sisters living on the direction of Mr. A, R. Kendall, Tsldnd, Mrs. James Dunning n: Organist and cholrmaster. ,".'.ifton and Mrs. Alice Johnson oi ——- , . On their trio they TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The will be accompanied by Mr. Wood's service of Mix-hing Worship will bsbrother Garfield and his wife. wlio conducted by the Rev. I. Judson‘ will spend a month's vacation on Levy, B. D., whose sermon will be‘ the Island visiting friends z-xid “Evidence of God's Care." The! relatives. They will return to the m anthem will be "Lead Me U. S. A. by train. mod." Under th direction of Sup-' eriniendent R. J. Rupert the Chiurch School will meet imined lately at the close oi Morning Wor- ship. Evening Worship at 7 P. M. will be conducted b,v Mr. Levy. with "We Know the Way of Sal- Sherwlrrs Gasoline Hours lip to Municipalities be observed at the close of Evening Worship. The my The Canadian PM") OTTAWA, June l—-Provincial or vn-r-"me l n veeuesav. ti! Monday u m‘. NORTH RIVER PLQTQI-Aflea ‘m2: J l 31d. The morning ' lyde River cordial l l. l Blmeto Valley. en. Cs t Iuropean war is o ltribute euerally to Canada's war- ms‘ "us... . ... i... |mani ally took it for grant: led ‘t a enerol week rumors circu- lated that Gen. Bomne being considered. i More Iatle lxperlelee Unqueetionably he has more battle experience than any other reserve army general and only .- Gen. G . nds of the lid Canafls Mai-Gen. Chris Vosies, der oi the 4th Division, among the permanent force can match this expe ence. » He knows infantry and armored tactics inside out and ls a strong supporter oi eo-ordinated attacks gy infantry and tenh. In the sr last campaign he will have lnfagtry and tanks under his corn- ma. Gen. Hoffmelster fought his first battles in Sicily in 1943 as coni- manding officer oi.‘ the Ssaforfh Highlanders of Canada, a ver unit, in the great 2nd Infan- of the 1st Division. forte. Agira and down he Simeto Valleydo Aderno the Seaforths had scvera Jolonged. bitter battles. Gen flmeister grayed during those earl actions e knew how to handle fantry. In the last Canadian attack of the Sicilian ca fgn, down the Hoflmelster used the whole regiment of Three Rivers tanks with his infantry. l-le rode into battle with the Three Rivers commander and directed the battle over the tank wireless. In the moo-day heat infantry and tanks poured down the_broad valley and broke through German defence positions. Praised By Monty It was what the arm calls a "set piece" battle and Feld Mar- shal (then Con.) Montgornerv, commander of the British 8th Army, and Gen. Slmonds stood on a hilltop on the flank to watch it. Later Montgomery complimented U, Gen. I-lomneister highly and told him it was carried out as if it h‘!!! been done on s sand table st the staff college. He led the Seaforths into Italy and during the ush through the southem part u the country he was made a brigadler command- ing the 2nd Infantry Brigade. In January, 1944. Gen. Hot!- rneister was given command of the 5th Armored Division. recently afrlved in Italy. and he led t through the long hauLto northern Italy and the Po Valley, through one rugged fight after another. His reputation as a fighting mander grew steadily. Without fanfare or dramatlcs. the skill of this solid soldier be- came known throughout the 5th and 8th Armies. A 13.8.0. from oom- to it from the- battles in Italy at- test to his personal courage. Canadian lliirsas Flock To Paris the Sicily campaign and two bars- ‘Ills Floral Tfibilgife! following of W391». sir. Catherine McKennl . and Mrs. Allen Molnnis and Y. and Betty F . L: 5§§§FFF§? ’l.1;i MaIReada-ll. Casey Mrs. James H. Gallant. Mm. Like Clinton Alexis aeiiem. l!‘ . ' Post Office Staff and mus Carriers.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J.J . only. Mr. 8nd Mrs. Win. H. MOKQII- e. Miss Vemlts Paqiiet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iilergilson. Mi’. find Mm. Ray Cudniore. Marion and Jack Rtezdy. Mia, Norslh long-worth. James R Bin-nets and Ian. Mrs. Lulu Nicholson. Miss Mary E. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dolron,Monc-‘ ion. NB. B. Paquei- Mrs. Montreal "in-a and family, Mrs. t.‘ nan/armory. North 8rd- ney. CB. Spiritual Bbuqneis: Mrs. Wm.. 396m. O-l-IL DIRT AND BURKE WEDDING The maritiagn? Thelma Jane and Blrt, only daughter Mrs. Daniel D. Bi of Mr. rtof Pisquid West. to Alvin William Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burke. , t k l M nday. B“ “mm on Ialicnqs Ignited April 30th at St. Church Manse. Mount Btownrt. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. T. MEICCI’. The bride word ahth seifigilial: three - quarter drase of biege cr cred front an is eiate j is! pro Under to petiicoots, ins t written_ n pioneers: VCIIO member by let a letter from u! p :0 sever. msgnitiade‘ and value o! like’ Oflllflbufloq h m ’ls'i»~n’°“‘“‘£f&?n."e’.‘é? Whll use cor. o! tion ofawealth” andpjznfi”. II’! VCII IQPCIIIIII, m..." “"1"... decide whee was to be make it; and how much could be‘ made ment would contra ev . that this would not really ha pen, rom s recent letter on by; Henry "r tlseldieor meumlsc of’ u»: £03‘. aadlaissy o n Y. ‘alga. d ewvlees the Cfiflflllllzy." Well. 1:91.? how do you like that? An rs we are receivin . Mrs. W. G. £0 Here is another fooled bglgém m. . . rances has nothing to fear horn Socislis “I have s strong conviction flu! lie w They have a lees ' elotlslngwllalmvtliiel vazensellslngoueiuhnhte ridel. areny znhvietlonsandl I women ti.“ we the E '1‘ . wotrlnen goes the inn-ZYTm-"nfi? P11115311 us on. " t lion contests Elli-LEIGH . The women of vvlollo probably wield ill. , "'}"‘°;a‘i‘ “$353.33. it'll" vo ea so is to expergnent with “Sta; “Elfin “i If!!!» election. Thai; or not C " neililfdil s r . fit. s "better distribu- a “higher standard of living" important that "no. b’??? lanundes- C.C.I'. 1i mum“ P0 tidans would the r bout. the to ewellery, ' In case you think ..§::€ "ii s o ' Gibson, one of tbeuxigg. , I the Sara I an an osigind and look pare in the die- IIO Ilaniiesin w§ ill fl seniority no can ta poem, 5. I7 luxuries. ‘Lribom Ilolsalgoodfos Irunwhlels aeluvea greases Mr. Gibson is not ooh‘ bosses if e C. J‘. wia der the in- da when they tricky Here an extract from bart of Halifax: ll “JO III will I was CI tlse (LC-I. III loch and Heirl- m time we rodly COMB‘ the .C.I'. move hope thousands lore will reed nrelesexdmdboeksndraadklrosseevu for ll . I bod eral use‘: them lfiyulzlendsa ft b the‘ learnedwhsl Is areal, and I only letter from s woman in store. but who is not that_the "little fellow” III: C.C.I'. is with some e. In! win theyagea I VD I "31 " the useless _ we romises is shown ’_ the production ' dre-l !He'll i a__ By MARGARET ECKEII PARIS, May 3l.—i(CP)-Canad- inn nurses‘ in khaki who during the 11 months have been through as grim and enclti ex- periences on the Western ont as any women undergo are ust attractive girls on a holiday w en ars music of the day will be ccnducied by Miss Louise Cox, organist and i director of choir. I IIONEIB-Hone prices for will ‘will remain su ntlally the same as they were last year, it has been announced by the Prices Board. In the Maritimcs, for lnstarre. municipal authorities can estab- lish whatever hours they wish for sale of gasoline and lubricating oil when restrictions are lifted today. a spokesman for the Munitions said yesterday. The restrictions on the hours of sale and days were introduced be- JEANNE HAYES _, - Bored on me popular CBS Redla fieprdn “Crime Dene?‘ __5Y Max Msrein {Slery and $90011 Hop PLUS NEWS and COMEDY length sleeves, with corresponding accessories and a corsage of Tails- manwoses. l-Ier coat was rnoa! green boucle crepe with silver fox cape. Bhe was attended the groom's shter. Miss Alma urke, who wore mauve crepe with cor- responding accessories and a cor- sensible, voiera in . . m," “Id ‘.23 res n State Sec ' ialism. 0|\ this subject . l sound very u of the “women t7. appreciate-the h under 6.0.7. vvi ..;....... $5“ EMPIREQQ TO-DA Y MATINEE‘2:30 - EVE. 7 and 8:45 l cause of the supply situation. he. said. Things now were‘ improved and it was thought advisable to lift the restrictions and thus elim- inate any further interference. the farmer's ceiling price to i\e consumers who supply their OWII containers of 10 pounds or less. is set at, 18 cents per pound for No.1 white honey and 18% cents per pound for other grades. To er.- thfiy hit P . ow that their b war oh is almost finished. h reih o them are coming here on leave. Like any other Canadian girl, these young women who have worn bat- tledress and lived in tents most o! courage a greater volume of deliv- eries through regular wholesale channels. producer prices to whole- salers are set five percent beiow prices to retailers. This c6mpnres with a discount of 1% cents per pound on sales to wholesalers in thedfle order. but the maximum wholesale mark-ups are reduced by the same amount so that pric- es to retailers and consumers are lloney Prices To lleinain Unchanged OTTAWA. May a1 _- (or) - Except. ior minor adjustment de- he time since D-day want to go shopping and sightseeing, attend fashion shows and have their hair done by world-famous hairdress- e . rs. Lleut. Mollie Bpohn o! R001!!! and Lieut. Claire Perhick of Onl- lia, Ont., and Toronto are uod examples. Such girls are mo ed everywhere. They are attractive sage of roses. The Mr. Valle I‘ Wll sixty ious su wank o of the bride's parents. " Ifllh W08 The yiellewlng the eeremon ~a delic- fiwi. thewhome s Bu” table James McConnell of. lbrne UP" was centered with a bouquet cf snapdragons while the beautifully decorated bride and groom's calf: stood at either end. The were many and chaste, including silver, linen and ‘cheques. On Friday evening. April 1M1. a shower was tendered the bride- to-be at the home of ltdr. and Mrs. we'll send $5. .00 cos title delay". Our lIttle tells the story of StaieSoeialisrn Iglfl-Ihé booklet, horse}! book "Social Suicide" in simple language. booklet we are 000.00 in Carla $1,000.00 to el- 'are' 28 p fiigiglirtfgnlilsend Ymlaalililfle and 1:518! to Public Boil 178, Toronto, and with details of the A vote for any C.C.F. candl- date is a vote for State So- cialism, and State Socialism means Dictatorship. Sq. un- less ou want the politician: to take over complete control of your life, be sure to let out and vote on election day. Urge all your friends to vflifi , again“ the C.C.I‘. csndidflb —no leath- who he is-JO- esuse he in soaieieeiv ' mitted State Soclsllm. PUBLIC international ASSDCIAIION q m. sox in y rosouro. ONT aiaraasniaa -V issues-imam and unaffected, and when the enter a Canadian officers’ elu every man wants to talk to them. . Mollie and Claire ut themselv- es in the hands of e Canadian leave organization and they were WW on a tour of all the sights o! Paris. The took ictures of Louis XVYs pa ce an wandered thrown the gardens where Marie Antoinette once walked. Milli-l w improve distribution across Cdllilufl. honey _ prices will remain substantially un d Ami last year, talc Piices Bond m, nounced tonight. To encourage a greater volume of deliveries through rcgiuar wnqle. sale] channels, producer price; to “no no iris ale set five per cent Jwlvw Drices to retailers. ‘Ilnis eon- Dared with a discount o! l 1-2 cents lperloifiund on sales to molecules-s n . Mflldmllfn wholesale mark-up; gy-g reduced by the same amount en "mt Prices to retailers and lo con- sumers are unciwn the Board said, T n mile l. which inludes N; wage rroviiwesbeconagi-ie and m‘, m“ ‘Wstem Que Wm .7°-m,m"5 like Ca t. Vaughan Stewart of 06111118 Dflce to ccssumers who eup- “M,” mum ,_ ply "w" W" cil-‘tillflm 01' l0 Claire and Mo lie have been Pounds or less le set at 1'1 cents s n sisters st No. s Canadian Pound for No. l white lggnml 119.51g; m- m," 1.11m g - Willi Andrew MacKlnnon, by the meni- bers of théPhuld West Wemens w . The room was tastefully decorated for the occasion and Miss Phyllis MacDonald and Mas- ter Gordon Blrt carried baskets laden with lite. were opened by Mrs. C srence Cof- fin and arranged ‘l? Mrs. Fred L. 11g Jay. Mrs. James ushes read the accompanying verses. Thelma thanked her friends for the many gifts and best wishes. After bouncing the bride. all loined in sin lng "Pbr She's A Jolly Good Ieiow". The remain- der of the evening was at with music and dancing. into e mall wee hours of the morning when all departed wishing the bride-to- be much happiness in nor future unchanged. was wms r. s. I. IIIOIISB-Ilieut. S. Leaman Caseley of Kensington who was recently lawarded the Military Cross for ‘conspicuous bravery. went over- ‘seas with the uadron from the |P.I. Island Llg t Horse. Lleut. Caseley served with the Light Horse as a ‘Trooper and NCO. and received his commission in at . When s squadron was ALSO SPORTS ' COLOR CARTOON formed for service overseas Lieut. ;Caseley was one of the officers Chapter 2 “ZORROE BLACK WHIP” ‘who volunteered for active service. , ____, 1 ____ ,____ _ __ ___fi""_'f"lj"'fi5'l'f 1 Other fifliioers rwigl‘! tlriam 81108611028 COUIIIT“AI.IIOWS—SECRET_‘i/isirudh” "iii in'_‘“ ' “the ‘m’ “-°' - - ‘l’- OF AGES T0 BE KEPTIeXecutOors (d? tohe ESBeHSIGWgIC abymar- ggglgamnlgofiutJul-cll- L532?“ —-- irlcd sister who died at the age of w L Macphera 7:’ Rb S; a’ LONDON. May 3l——!CP) __ A185. the ilircr‘ nui. down Petri’; ngclm‘ ‘i, We, 3f” “m” f - ‘,1,- British court has upheld woman's ‘as 49. Iiclcnts as 59 and Alise's and“ m Home h“: l. 3d mm _“ e treasured privilege of refusing told-l, Counsel ivas a bit doubtful, Magnum, h“ nkeadsebve ovegsjs‘; tell her age. and three deflantlbut the sisters, when pressed forium otherughc "dkeegglg: ‘fa; Scottish sisters getting on in yearslrevlsed figures, countered re- m! been decorated with the M.n_ 1614 cent‘ ‘or other WWL u“! "m u. ‘ hum. tsry Cross, namely. Lieut. Eivle um price oeilin also have when their leave ends, G. ‘c od. Charlottetown. Lt. been set on sales made from one of the thrills of their Paris gzselieyslo wife and family live at‘. producer to consumer where the trip was seeing the Bel-bonus U11. I QB fl- Prviilofv efllliilics the co tainer. iveasity. "Most excl of all.” —" .-- Mollie "was seeing he amphi- l-lelp the Young People theatre where Mme. Curie receiv- To Health - ‘Happiness ed hono agree.” _ . "The girls sal the came to love the Duttftldor the r eheemilneas Wlietaeommonsi htioseel pfllonwhoee ' bloodleesf andf b‘ frameareevi eneesofpoor einnisuenmi 9° _° where bounding health and l!" and for hearts broke elf-starved Can- o sue s eon on are gen _ v peopledlnn b diti orally of anualfamie nature and require a preparation containing’ iron iin rove the blood content. Milburnbfl tlrand Nerve Pills meet this requirernait. new": ns with otlin valuable ingredients lndicatsd for to improve the blood content.‘ ‘ at all d? counters. marklfliod eartflonthepaoksqa. The T. Ililben Ca. Halide Toronto. OIL ER LIGIIT~ JANE nurse FRANK ALBERTSON e1.“ VERA vacur l REPUBLIC PICTURE civilian clothes in Canada. They bought crazy Parisian hats and had their hair done by Anttoiéiem a B.‘ e r an ..... "':.m.:'= . III, II Q O CI era’ club and chatted with Qmgn =-_a__ GHQ- ._.. .__ .._ _ __ 1\ ‘ ."'.'“‘*"-v- have come out richer by £300 (sh-‘fusing the £300 annuity bequeath- l I50) a year. ed tn them. They are the Misses Petrle, I-icl- Now Sir Raymond Evershed of en and Alisc Divorty of the little the High Court has ruled that highland village of Balllnluig inttho Misses Divorty can keep the aarthshlre, Scotland. n1 and their t t DANCING B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing Admission 25c Follow the Crowd i0 THE B.l.S. HALL |. an... IIIIII u-Iij fill! M. _v. lag-incl: nova m cans-ease" mama-sailors leeth ms nova sooruii- ranro: rowan ma» woos reruns. -r.s.r; . , . .~ a vllflfbé, ‘ - . jaoncsaasnvso ll use awn-Wm 3 aumumscnnslu ismv naeaeense a - . an. lAII-INfll-IAILICII‘ sumo mu -~- -Ily‘1st telepe. no. nsnmnsiissnvc c. scnooi. . III llll Iii-pp on all l '-*~.~,...':.~mg, i! IIIIZAIITI llalr-ltylisl. , u; . g mo‘ IVINING, ‘ least " -- l ' . lldflltlntlylfllfer sun. “ like “ i when they ss/w adlsn soldiers come 5b?! "‘ from c n prlsoner-of-war German towns. .. 5'8 Silikrlttilrn g r any, But t and saw bum "After the wounded Canadians been caring forpit pave us great pleasure see ed y DA! The I area to shag-a 7 ensures. i Write fer particulars i IIJZAIITII ~ IIIIING SCHOOL ‘ It... 9io l2 three oonoentratod forms of iron of an Qdlilyblufildallu’ m’ Ill ION i l