'G‘Ie ve1~ “" -1£-I€ 1'1"" J’ ““."‘1’t-’n.‘.+:."r "’.‘."'">...=.s:s'r~s““ "an: srm-rwi ~» "' >=uwr¢eaf<rsrr "sis-rest..- -"."‘L'Y_=l_-"-=.’2I"2 e s g v e ;~ e 1 "Hi F_‘Si .. z Us u“. ' atnr. I- Maxwell Hoeeo le blended from rare, eltre- flevor cofleee . . . the very finest obtainable. 2. Roasted by e epeciel process ihet captures ell the mellow smoothness end fuller body of this pertieu- larly fine blend. You'll gei fullest velue for your coffee coupons in Maxwell House. ClEVEll WIVES KNGW I'll WQIIIII Yee, with eofiee so precious, ‘clever wlvee hnow, the wisdom of serving llexwell Hollie- lee title femoue eoflee blend nseene the Itlneet eetlefee- tion in every cup. And here ere the mesons whys Muxell Houe COFFEE For wartime reeieee, In well Home le new peeked in hep-ls en All Perpoee Grind eed et e lewc eesl El ICI- Thli new grind is sell- eble fer ell weys of nseklng celee-eelee p“, "nels- for or glen coffee nuker. 1| using e glen eolee Iekc, YOU DI, PPQI fer to brow tho coffee e little lenses. AheJveiJOeeereiIoeJe_ s; hilis u given the House of Ccrrr -.i. ntatlrllv conunittee by i i 8.1M" general dirrczoi- ‘ ;ue of Ctlllildll. in, the figures us a increased venereal >blem in Canada, said attuned in a szirvcy con- inc end the l-Iozilth Lmugue. .c 913 Toronto ullj-kSiClflllS and e1 tlJIl otcd uticstioiiriazrcs. l tllAs year, 525 new male CT? "w to .1 of 94 were under treatment in (I i ft ‘H3115’, or a total of 393. lc on the subject oi infection nto, the general director Mild ti. t crises oi‘ early syphilis finder, (‘dlifiwflfl- Canning‘ Sugar iwrvitntciit in the Generxil Hospital, If was suggested that peqple' ____ 1.4; .1 liigscd from 41 in i037 toi should be informed that premarital oTrAwA_ June 9 (cP)_D]5'J-]. or r9~ medical examinations and Vblood bgginn of guggr for canning pur- u HrWOIIlEH who attended a To~ tests on all expectant mothers were poggg between provinces was mode i o iiratmcni clinic on May 28. valuable Pro-employment and public today in a written re ly eiyli‘ were housewives, and the oc- cuiintion of the others included: Bcxmaker. postal clerk, chiirwormm inspector, housekeeper. privgie niirc, drpartmcnt store cleaner, \\‘i'll"'(‘.‘~S. laundry sorter. photo fin- isher. marker. munitions worker, fFffiiifionist, trimmer, office clerk. liiilffii-flrl. bank clerjx, machine. oper- asscmbler. machine binder. scrzer _for bottling company. cigar Sui“ ‘girl. _ Twelve were single, l5 miiiccl. six separated and three wncwed, He appended to his brief a state- ment based on social ease sheets shoiving that nine out of ten male Dotients were infected by casual "pickups" and that out of 60 cases ciicsen {it random. there was no rl rct evidence of money being pnid. Not all the infections were acquired v HORREBLE! Yes-But Actual Picture From Greece @“"“ ' a will help. ‘l. e .1 feed the only to them- Uiu \ zlllti it hilt umes sour-e] in Canada back to i916. i i i Einnclnled liy hunger this poor Greek woman lics deed in the slrccie m‘ i-‘rcece, hcr only crime tlmt she wne a (lrcek living iicni-i-iully- in the country iiefon- it was occupicd by Germans. Cnnlriliiifiiiiis Iiy (‘iiiuuiizins to the Greek War Helical/uni] will help send food to (lrecce Io prevent such horrors iie th . IS THIS TO CONTINUE? Your contributions to The Greek War Relief Fund or .. e_ i“ wilful‘; ‘ifiyviinderstondln thet the people of Greece- .¢--,t tltfllll[lt mi. contribution will s» w the G MME_________ ______ __._..__._-.._ iiooness---—-— — — — — -—---- Pleoee nelie checks payable to Greek Wer Relief Fund end v , {oi-were tn Mr. A. ant-rm. Bllllt of Montreel. Charlviltwvfl- UFGS lll TOFUIHO Dr. Hfliflfs traced the beginning of dislocation of family life. with thou~ nave the eficrt to control \('ll(‘l'£‘8l disease sands of young people living sway, For the‘ from ordinary home restraints. first time since i932. when. as an isnvfyta dqfnn ETA 'l$lii'f’_ the Federal Gov- ernment uintlrcr." its fiizzincial sup- gram, requiring the cooperation of program, a. all the great national organisations beiwith the health and tween the UClllllliCll, the Provinces ihorlties. The whole problem of the uclic was made possible delinquent boy end girl and what ntly re established grants society could do to reduce delinqu< ECOHOnlY port of the llllllollill szrong cc orcliiniied iirogrtuii and the by the re control at Ottawa As part of the new Canadian pm- i adieu scheme to bring all national (,5 me insfiiutioljg 113,1 yegum- i, gram. Dr. Bates said that an at-vassoclatlons into the campaign. The ' tempt suns: be made to keep physicq Health League of Canada was avail- | recent, able to bring these organisations. 911d 43g m“, femaie 0159p ,1 stlfilltiilc developments in the treat- and a greotq variety of mialler ‘ A text-i bodies into close affiliation. inns informed as to most ment of veneral disease. league's a valuable part of periodic examination of industrial workers. including the Wassermanni test and widespread use of the test considered. m 5W1‘) congratulated the military authroities on institu- tion of the Wamermiinn test for suggested that include N for military duty. Men in the latter category, if syphilitic. were just as liable to be< come charges on the public funds as those with acceptable physieel in hospitals should be the doctor said. m? nrmy recruits. but the examination should those not acceptable standards. Discussing the legal phase of the OI CAN-ADA, ~| ‘;,;i-_.i1;,- by me Amdemy o; and zi di\'lS.0ll of veneral diseasecnci; was part of’ the veneral dis- T: onto. These figures were coin‘ bflflk 0T1 the Sublet‘! hffli We" We‘! tn those of 1937, ilie yziririlimfii Hilde? the 1st previous survey. when the‘ mid was being distributed gratis to‘ demand for diction to curb the meri- .11 m; “~35 230 male and 173ip!i_vsi1'i?iis by F‘ciicr?.i ziiid Provin- iciwl hceltfi departments. A set of lectures in nursing schools had been the professional‘ auspices to as a good indication of the eublic venereal disease problem, Dr. Bates said that law enforcement end edu- cotnn should work hand in hand to check the use of hotel rooms for h illicit contacts. There were many instances on record of infection be- li I People I'll: Bert who _R.G.A.F. ilhllm IN EN June 9 — (CP) — Happy d bombinl grounded effected me yee-re old cmee between e sheer do: e greyhound. mode hie fret efteu- sneaking on e. Royel Air - i ee etetion s0 often he wee y ellowed to Ito . Wiggly os-iee G1 mic it took off end fem ‘to n help l" ANKARA, fdent Inonu will pic's perty conlrees tomorrow in what Turkish quarters eeld would be e speech of consider ble import- ance. deellng with the ‘ellgtuetion ee well ee lnternel ling contracted under such circum- istances. Laws m!!!" b‘ "m"!!! ‘for regulations o! texioebe. hired Ieuwmobiles and dafiice galls‘; licens- ing legislation for ote an room- fing houses mlght_be needed. All ‘of these presupposcd accurate know ledge and some publicity before re- Isults might be achieved. The church, the home end the isehool had a grave responsibility ,with respect to the moral phone. Sex |delinquency came not so much from a lack of knowledge as to the func- ition ef sex but from failure on the of life. _ "The other conception is based onlwfiwd . He was e member of tle~ Faneuil ongregntfonal Ohurch and was ec- ve in the affairs of the church ce its incorporation. He was a past president of the Men's Club. He was also a member of the Beth- i esda Lodge of Masons, a Past Noble! Grand of Nonantum Lodge .0. .I 1'5. and e member of Liberty En-' digs, camipment. He was the oldest direc- tor of the Brighton Co-operative‘ Bank in points of years and service. ' Mr. Stewart, is survived by his (Maul-can) Stewartp 0y B. Stewart of Fan-g part of the church. home end school to inculcate sound rnorel prin- ciples. In reviewing the social and wel- ifare phase, Dr. Bates referred to He referred to the American proP 311D)‘ Bil- | ‘ease problem. He suggested a Cen- A recent Gallup Poll was referred‘ ace of venereal disease. DiStriiJItYJITJfQ given by Finance Minister Ila ey in the House of Commons to oues- tions by Tom Reid (Lib. New West- n The pro rate distribution among provinces Riven by the Minister to- day. totalling 99.383.000 pounds, was: Prince Edward Island. 825.- 475 pounds: Nova Scotie. 4418.000: 25 : itoba 7.291.825: Saskatchewan, 8. 211.600; Alberta 7,350,900; British Columbia 7,280,400. POSTED OVERSEAS MONTREAL. June 9 Groun Cent. J. C. Bryens. com mending officer et. Rockcllffe. Ont. es been posted oversees. it wes announced today et heeduuerters (OD- of No. a training commend. B. C. 00o A. r. Group Cent. Bryene will be succeeded by Wing Cmdr. D. D. fin y. present commending ef- ffcer et Yer-mouth, N. 8. PERFORMED 71000 MARRIAGE! 5'1‘. DOUIB, June s (Am-Ro- bert B. Best, former Justice of the pence who cleims he performed n.- 000 marriage ceremonies. wee mer- ried himself April 20 to Genevieve. Merle Boecbert. St. Charles Coun- ty records show that. the bride was born July 25. 1080. end is 12 you-s old. The marriage is the third for . is 4e were old end e grandfather. Goes ‘Grounded’ ‘Four ilanaiilan A Airmen Honored LONDON. June l0 (OP Cable)- Four Oenediorie who broueht home ell! bomb- eouver. t). I. . IO. G. ( ) oGlod- re of Ohemeinue, B ., D10- ug. m Toronto Die Iuished . ineld th bomber. B lied ‘beerlahlt by inceffdiery bomb! from n fellow raider. eft twisted The h l!!! night , out of control. efleine end fills with smoke. Bherk findi- ly checked the dive end I06, to hue by alternate? earl‘ ggsaviinghleporte-n et Two other crew inembese belied out when the plane eeught fire. ' The seventh men, Flt. Sgt. G. I. D. Murrey of Montreal. returned with his four eemiwilom- ' The orew fou ht the fiemee while struggle wl in l landed euoeesefully without rud- er control. itival Conceptions 0f Empire — Smut: CAPE TOWN. June 9—(OP)— The vent struggle in which the greed nations of the world ere involved today is in its essence a struggle sud Prime Minister Jan Christ aari which he said furnished a most app- ropriate occasion to recall it. General Sm/uts continued: "One concept-ion is based on the pi‘ clplee o! freedom, goodwill and co-operet- for the common good of all and for the development of civilized wsyr dttlllfllllhtilOll, oppression and exploit- n on. The Prime Minister spent his 73rd t1 O Birthday Fund whose organizers gave him 150,000 pounds i$675.000\ which he handed over the National War Fund to aid South African soldiers‘ families and wounded sol- Indian Question Another step in the settlement of the status of people from India in South approval of the sale of 600 plots of land in Riverside and Durban, in Natal for 1101151113 purposes. The sale was recommended for unrestric- ted public auction by the works cem- mittee of the Durban city council. The chairman of the committee said the sites were choice ones and represented an honest effort to meet the demands of Indian residents in their assimilation within the Union of South Africa. Housewives will help run the Joh- advlsnry committee consisting of o farmers. market agents, buyers’ re- presentatives. distributors ist in the management of the mar- tributioui. Native Miners’ Weges The gold producers‘ committee of the ‘h-ansvaal Chamber of Mines has presented a memorandum to the government commission a pointed to examine wages and cond tions o! natives in the gold mining industry. Housing, feeding, hospitalization, ro- creotion and other amenities always being improved, says the memorandum. In addition. import- art/t; concessions havefbeenflmode.‘ verogc comings o no yes n January i948 were two shillings, threepenee (51 cents) for each shift worked. other benefits such es food, quarters and medical attention were estimated st. about the same amount per shift or a total of $1 r shift. Other evidence ooncerne the ex- cellence of hospitalization for 300, natives at present employed in t-he mines. The hotel oxpendlburegg the mines for native wages in 1 erg‘ nearly l3,000,000,000 pounds Minister of Commerce Wllgrson announced here his department's future Dolley would not be limited to protecting industries but would help them in their development. However. they must seifsfy the gov- ernment that their products ere necessary to tho nation end theit they maintained e decent standard of living for their employees. iloyal Naval llnit Touring Maritime: Pe-ed I1 0mm IIONOION, NIB, June 9 —(GP) —-A Royal Nevy unit, the only one of its type oin the North Amer continent, passed through Mono reide e-re over for J beoeuee h h- tnde fly- I ego, 0mm. e ‘lo-year end l hi. i Twice theyhug bim ml eiterj from slim-ironic “i eould not re-enter. The es. INOKU TILIPILI June a (Ari-Pm- - eddreee the peo- l tarnetion- u. [trip ie the first since us errlvel tndey enrouta north. Ahuge bus-like truck, it. wee brought from Inl- lend about I yoer ego end. ete- tfoned in News Seotie. The preeent in Oenede. i Purpoee for which the truck wee designed wee not reveeied. Lieut. Oliver Elliott, R.N.R.. chlree of the unit, said it would probably visit ell Meritime navel centres in crew of four (No word u province has been received by novel euthoritles here). IATOIIEL! I0! WHEN! Smuts in an Empire Day message hi! birthday (May 24) as a guest of his sill 110M widow. Annie e son, Dr. R. Africa was the government eull; s. daughter, Mrs. tihltJth Faneull ini- $555511 Ne! between two conceptions of lilm ire and Janet Bryson Stewart. ing the tare BLICKOLg‘ imd ‘vivn w er qi 11min Whom" " ion within the wide human group. hllndYi-‘g 01 ‘P1081618. among whom no character end one who pos- e. kindly d still of Jenkintown. Pa; n sister, Mrs. Samuel Macleod of Bridge- town, Prince Edward Island: a niece Miss Jeanette Metheeon, who has made her home with her uncle since childhood; end six grandchildren“ Harold F. Still, Jr.. a senior at Am- . herst. College; Barbara Jean Stewart, a Junior College. New London, N.H.; Irving R. Stewart and Roy 3., Jr. Congregational Chllfllll annesburg Newtown Market. An was filled for the funeral services n Tuesday afternoon. In the large gathering there were representatives end,of the various organizations with housewives has been formed to ass- iwhich Mr. Stewart was associated. members of ket. The idea is to prevent maldis- families. old customers. neighbors and friends. Dr. Harry W. lid-interim _ pastor Church. and Rev. Eerl W. Douglas, executive secretary of the City Mis- sionary, oond-ueted the service. Mrs. Marjorie Schaller Schoon- lmaker. church organist, presided et the organ. Honorary bearers were Walter H. Parker, Edward . Henry Fitzpatrick, President of the Bright- are on Oo-operetfve and the Macdoneld, Frank 0'Keef Rob- ert Dnlnell, Everett MscLeod end William T. Bflger. Interment was in Evergreen Cem. etery with , Rev. Mr. DOlllfll8l conducting the committsl service. The profusion of beautiful floral tributes gave mute expression to ti“ fir“? m“ ld r. ewe wee he by .11 who lmew hi Rev. Says Good flan Game From This War TORJONKIO. Juno 0—(OP) ‘not good will Ill” 1mm thll VIE-Y if the lessons of yeeterdey are Mi fortgotten, Sir Olive Beillieu. United Kin d e “ i"? iiriu s-"*.."ii..i.i:i~c of the K all): “d” m a in; of the Oonedien manufacturers eeeoete. lion. sir 01m seie on Anew-Am!!!” pertnersh would aneurinii m en ‘xiii we gslige Britain end the Uniwd 9W4" did not mete clear to Qf‘ wig g pom! M. Wllldl end British Winlen would stand. mum- the ieiieuiey we! t» iooletlonlem. ‘Th? ":1. a am" mi n on amcerixgke heart in i-M h“ "l" cf he ver seen ‘2..“’...‘.i€i‘.‘.'l‘.l€i‘. .d.'..“.‘. in t». due course. ‘the truck eerriee e P"): 'mh“°"‘g:'?;dmun4m' u d‘, missing end imn British en bend Pnderick . lend, president eocietion of Mnnufeotiircrl. Qlbll O ‘- i5, st his home. are treat. B to , . m- Btowert rm‘ n J. Watts, J ere learning et first Orewford of the Netlariel Al- wn diedonflt ieposition AGO Harold F. Jean still: , senior at Colby; Robert Duncan older Brighton Bonk. Franklin 0- Dr. Kimball end esteem in which -—A the combined DQODIIIIIIIIO! I it. for the e319” ie be- flhe world ofwe-r p end Am- m ‘II o er o! m.“ slid ponslflourra. “m! Q’ __ (QP ltllllhOllIllGfl lhillllfi hi“ I Elli If: - Britain's wmis m u» be ieeu the w“ whimng om “l: with In officiel sewiiei nenobee W- HQ I44"! "i" a "i s; m l would" ‘m, mg ‘gm. the NMA should hold e conference flee thot worn by women of the with induetrlel orgenfeettone in Cenedlen Servleee aiiiiietaieg, 139v no; st i!" QM, ti" end economic -wer problemefi ' F‘ c iE ill‘. *..P.‘. hrufiusmomms powder from eny drug eiore end epplLy ti with wet. hot cloth over leci: cede. They simply dissolve end invel leeppeer by this eefe simple method- el uch n con erenee eould be en uable eid t4; the g0 of our countries by promoting thet kind of international understanding snd trade which in tum wou eliminate the causes of internation- economic VOfhlll All the smarter Bill- eva models ere here for your choosing. - 1347 Rogers Bros. ‘ Community’ Pia" 44 pc. $49.75 ll t- tmmuWwmh- eerviee for l- lie flict. , t, vioe-che-irenan of thgvifuliiifrtledhsfittee War Production Board. said the recent announce merit by the Board that the United States hed completed the tell! 01 gmrlng industry for ell-out Wll’ should not result in e let-down 0f effort. '"I‘hiero'e n lot t-het lies ahead end it will keep us. on the home- front, working st we aired w m be it thet our nieii in the filh. eeiwleee t ell the shooting they -enore then enouflly w keep the Axle on the defensive.’ lieu lined 0f Atlantic Commend UITAWA. June 0 -(Ol‘)~MAl-' Gen. L. F. Pill, D.8.0., ll. 00m- muuier o! Osnedlen Anny troope in Newfoundlend, hee been eppoint- ed Generel Officer Commanding- in-chief Atlentle Commend, sue- eeedfng Mei-Gen. Williem H. P. . D-l.O . W110 ll mtfnnl on pension. defence heedqusrtere announced todey. Gen. Pele wil be succeeded in Newfoundland by Brig. R. I‘. Phel- en. 13.10.. The mmend will teke effect "in the very neer fut- ure," Defence Ileedquertei-e eeid in e bri lenient. Gen. took ovu- the new Atlentie Commend in the summer of 1M1, eftnr yeere u meet- er-Ienerei of the oninenee et heed- ertnre hm. Gen. Pele wee ep- lnted to the Newfoundlend poet n December, 1041. D E id help friction - because trede end eeonemle friction elweye , our. om rown l mm», time i.."i3’i"ii‘.'e‘. "', ’° _ i ANNIVERSARY Men's Handsome BULOVA! up . s3 the very heart o wvr 00H‘ Ascot; iewellery- And ,,,...,... “m. "static-r. eenllly end dletlne ve Itymll- .'/ 75th VALUES! i\'\.~‘\ii~N I i-liQ Ellie/u‘ BRIDAL. PAIR FDUR WARS and 75 Year; wiiiiiiiiirs was FOUNDip Fgmolle 11'0" Ledlee‘ B IILOVAS 24.75 ep “m u eseit d de- f their accuracy In pzhdeblllty. pine wetehee. smll‘ 1y gtyled. movement. “ ‘m: MIL] TAR Y GIFTS ! [leather Billfoids .....$l.50 Travel Kits 5.95 Money Belts 2.00 Pen Scis. 5.00 Writing Kits 3.00 JEWELERS SINCE 1868 birth! Ladies’ Smartest i‘ STONE illiiGS E uisltel d l ed eetlinll issue. eholch ofeiiglfes with my tone. - — — "-00 “P. W. W. WELLNER LTD. Peering through e megnifying device. lflnlrfwffl i‘ “w” 'm% reeonneieeence photogrephe of tiis vest dw- 6 bombing of dems in the lder inf Ruhr ve-liéy! 0i wee vieltlnl the heedquerters of ilie RAP outfit which hldmwn v_ o_ l, the exploit, end standing next to him ie wine Commander - iien wrourhi b?’ QermenY - . sawmill“