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Best h1g1] gloss prints. ‘l-ll-IOL tor the course please be 5 l their seals punctually at 8 o czlpfitiu. _RE.\IEMBERED BY FRIENDS -Nelgilbollrs and. friends from the lurroundillg country and friends (111111 sumlllersldc waited on_ Sergt. Observer Aiball MacDonald anld his bride at l-ile home of the former's M parents, Mr. mid Mrs, D. B. Mac- Dullairl, on tvcollesdav evening to Qlilfllll ll welcome to his bride and also to wlsil Aiban good luck in his weer ill the R..C.A.F. Mr. Donald and ills bride who were re- oelltiy lllluried in Ottawa are spend- hlg a short holiday with the groom's parents in North Egedfique. Mr. ailh l\lncCauil was c 1a man 0T Illlklfllffllllli,’ zincl called on Mr. Siew- e sue _S m Currutllers to read an eddies m the young couple. Mr. Ralpl Hogg then presented Alban with lovely Ml‘ force ring, while Mis Irma Baker presented the brid n beautiful pair of silver calldlesticks. The groom replied in their good wishes. Several fitting terms, thanking every one guests lllucle brief speeches. among those who spoke was Mr. J. Frank Arnett of Summerside. who spoke on belllllf of Summerside friends. The relllnillder of the evenirlfl pass- ell very pleasantly. Ice cream and cake 1111s served at the close.% NAZIS HURLTJD shelling ‘ Never Stops “Dlly 111111 nitzilt the shelling ever dies down," it said t 1wo days the fighting has been heaviest where the Don makes its great bend. In this key sector the Pe going all out to smash thrcugil to the river.. .. .. 1h enully is making a furious for lull mastery of the right bank of the Don at any cost " In the Tslmiyansk area. mid- vrav between Rostov and Staling- nld. Where for days the Gem-inns have born expanding their bridge- healls across lhe Den. the Red lllllli‘. loo, reacted as if in res- lXll-ic to new official ments that the time has come to end tile withdrawals before the invaders Ilnusunl Editorial The Communist Parly News- llllcr Pravda in an unusual ed- torlul 5W1 tc-rlav: "Olle must un- derstand that retreat is impossible." In the Tslmlvansk area, the Biviet infcrm-‘iorl bureau said "Our troops continue in lh lh» obircl of yrlnlhfat- the cllenly group whirh hald "Fred the riv r.“ Bu: it added that the Gcmiillls to break through l0 illc south and are throwing in MW trmk and infantry forces. Despite the use of reinforcements mil floured counter-attacks wlfch resulted in a wndge into Russian lines in one instance. "it? (‘vermuns were "dislodged from 2t mlmber of strong pdnts" s“ Vol-ovum, the cccnmiuliuue Bring out the Best in your snapshots Avoid disappointment and bring your FILMS to us for Developing and printing 26 hour service GOURLIES REXALL Drug Store manila Represented’ I11 Contingent @ '1‘ CANADIAN SO-JOEO-‘rhoussnds of Canadian reinforcement troops from practically every branch om the army, Canadian and Empire airmen, Royal Nay-y 0111. cers and ratings from far eastern bet-tlflwntl. and s. am. of other llchting men sailed from 1.111,; PWBMIY. Their arrival - ln Bri n was announced today. Mmmfmnying the large and var- ied group of troops were officer; 9°91 htlfldquarters staff of Cuna- dss 4th division, The Cmadian soldiers included s large number of men from tank unasr gust and“ 1m, ° "1 lPPetite stimu- Gourlies Rexall Drug. 730.31 Russia” and Popeye Cartoon Shows at 7.30-9.15 Matinee Saturday at 3 of Morley M, m1], rslde, will be clmd to 15m inclusive. 7-31-8-8. Solicitor, Summe F0111 Allillst 3rd —0N CYCLING ‘POUR. _ g‘? l and 08g eft this week for the main- b21112." 111"“ m» v M» funtry troops, artiilerymen, recon- naissance reinforcements, signallers, army service corps men, Ordnance “WI. and all the numerous types Of- technicians needed modem armv afield, —l OFFER FOB. at Kinkora consisti lull llflulié“ gllfidiiltlieal for grow‘ house and ham. 8s consist o! Mulligan, 141111101. ____ SUMMERSIDE Fliers from mu Do i 1 1 1 a “Al?” m“ “Jmmm “My s” puiw 0m lgperad m 11 1' mn evanoe un er nc o a lcn. fi large group of pilot ofofrilcexl“: ‘$151? Weeklywslilll-igf $115.’? liilselaveg “Sixty bricklayers, wgo ulent on P‘ T c i newly-won wings glinting, sergeants 0f AXIS petroleum resource; and strike at the Sydney Steel Plant ll 0 WW3 only l1 19W "M5 @0433‘ i0 1110 with their wings as pilots, obser. g, vers and air gunners, numbers of aircraftmen, from ground “LulvfaN __i_Col1tinued from page 1) 881mm warehouses, 1m; —Mr. and Mrs. W. H 1,11 1, Wiitsnue l) Winnipeg, Man, are Spgllllxlllflgg 03,311. shire, f’. E 511mm" iullduys at Harbour View the Axis of the west now is gravely Wm‘! “Wm "Y" crews and wireless technician units. “New” °‘/@'l‘ its deficiency of oil," Rwllllfl We" “Mesa”? 3mg“ de‘ pigeon fanciers from coast to coast mixmgifles declined w comment Muuy of the latter were trained in “l” “we 1mm“ "id l" l Bwuv “Y l“ "wlvmg ”' ‘elm’ m“ ‘he have answered the call of the Royal an the Gemlan attacks the my On 1 y l-lle use of new instrument; for de- t/cotixlg and oombattlng enem A 18186 group of New fliers were on the last la long journey. Many wore urmbands that signified they would win conlmissions as soon as they 11 finish their advanced training in magazine estimated Germany had itv. They described the response as ritain for its present Russian campaign “good" but said the R..C.A.F. is anx- i SbguttiiiLOODOO tons fof fxl oil agar R "- k 11 e uc reserves or e wes rn part of‘ occtilipied Eurolrlag. geA rough o were convers on gure wo seven __ _-_._ rvels to the tun-t —'—' were W’ mg“ Whe“ ‘”° “u” m‘ wllslmimou, July ae-(Arl- It estimated Germany used lz.- orrraws, July 30—(CP)—T. 1.. surpluses and the amoupt they l" 1361mm Ammo“ 13mm, o1 A1. 500,000 tons in 23 weeks of Russian Church (Con. Toronto Broadview) making out of the war. as“ Sam ma“ at re is some 51mm was last summer and fall. made an appeal in the House of Munitions Minister Howe, acting circumstantial evidence. ma, m: 1 $750 to the ivortrl Ellllvlng Co., North Wilt. hlstllnates under o1‘ articles on the world's troleum regional war labor board on wage , _ _ of mg“ connmss_ .. ha p“ Canadian Air Force for 70 loftmen t m mnflrs, minlggelys —Mr. and Mrs. Costain of Ottawa c°n~$lll§ fllld staff "6 513611111118 a months vacation at Harbour View Cabins-S —Miss Claire Laughlln of 51m- brooke is visiting 1n Sunlmerlield Y°lte 1°? the Royal Mint has been ilwm8lléits of her cousin. Mrs. Ivan t“ _ _ s. is increased by clud klllrllwlng the total vote 111. 965 "l8 P 8 Hill-in estimates to $777k 51113 use?" 1i. the finance department, the evenlllil creased b w" - B an uzcsféllizzmbliw. bringing the i?- Vfl 500.000 —Mr. and Mrs. a. n. Nicholson W’ Vwflgvllslll Ira is pmcylde and Mr. and. Mrs. John Macllean W911. Act. which includes vocational Royal Air rbrce ware recent visitors to Summerside. llalfllllll lll Ordinary training 541110015 scattered here and there among the b8 An additional $12,000 is id d W0 for the senate and $l5,000pmv e ouse of Commons. A vote of $11,500 1s A few flier; from Australa were d for Britain-bound after training rdnh Cilllfldl. ' others. One of them, Wing ca William Penman, for the past 2 1-2 5°!‘ the airs 1158 been instructing at Camp rden, 0 t, d N, 2 provided to and Gumllery anSCIIOOI, Bombing Sack. His wife accompanied him. The second group of the Canadian verseas Fire Fighters Corps to go to Britain, 84 strong, was 1m one grille Rileekftegrigy-nairfltsd dtrlifis- I s’ cw mm ire epart" and “a1 nqueracli°m benwne‘ c” ' d tine bill authorizing the railway to Jam have the 91-1 mainly m Ontario and m Hm u _ 1 h, h“ “m, that are gOmg across Cana a - the men were a“ skmeg f)?‘ ‘gm/g ggdfpcgmg, Tuelugf‘ and Wgltlflh are not fit for human hah- issue certificates up to $22.360.000 nrwenriléldvyhlglase scientific Rumanlan crude. He dbjected to the ca“ used ‘m, 1942‘ The hm was passed —Mrs. Howard Waite and sons Junior aha Wendell hHV l'€- H turned to their home in Summer- side after spendmg an gnjoyable cover travelling expe holiday in Danlley, the gues Sella-tors going home for the Easter ' John recess. and a. similar vo for the members of Pa —Mr. Alban Gillls of Summarside has returned from a short visit to Amherst, N. s.-s -.-Miss Doris MacArthur has re- turned to Sumrnerside from an en- Mu" A vote or swmo u u» provide men" DB-l/melll-i M $15 a day for expenses of members of the Commons com- ilamefiltfifs. ittee on war expenditures" while knowledge of how to combat they serve on the committee ‘dur- oendiary bombs and all types of lilss voug fine sum em lluteh llrgedl Axis Raiders TIRED FEELING lnulwr Basins To Go Barefoot Bomb Gairo 1’ GOODBYE‘ a . I HALIFAX, Jilly 30—(OP)—A my IDNDON, Jill] w — (UP) — QAIRO, July QO_(AP)_A”J ‘E r- loss Mnny Suler l.“ Blood collicry strike broke out m Nova Here m wuw of the 1m» "a; raiders dropped bombs on om ant-And DonWKn le. Scotis miners t d l; dlcutions of glow shortages _ o“ m not?» pit toafyfivm‘: t-hxeeww comm-occupied mrlouamz- Ed?" l" ‘h’ P" ‘mm “‘°° h‘ Thhlinsthlnsssmmtuuuu: m 11¢ o: it!" suwdsh lbontssnanshss tied up by lsbor dis utes with “Save shoes by walking bsre- y ' " 1°“"‘m‘ will? “M, "=- 1> __ threat by ime whim: Church- ""‘ lull It-rvnmm sbout 1.300 men idle. At the same foot. “'3” Twlllfll 3WD‘ m m“ m, RAE would "my m "°“°"“"'"" ‘l '“"'“"7°"tim so flDO i l mummies . wiauxufilfipiiflm “m1 , worst’ balckotn ulefifil§§'ui°?lg (2,393 ‘Iqglflfit ogstgcigtion. Tiele "pa-per “it Such attack with raids on Rome. ma,“ b, Mr. Churchill made his threat to red oodenrnusclmltistheirvtsl uey steel nt. says this practice will strengthen W “Pr! llh-slvl mum from your The latest wolkoukby the boxers feet and adds that many barefoot mum” Wm‘ mm“ ‘m m9 mlmn "I- “Nam-t mI-Tlw. 11-1 1.11mi: in Novs Booth. Steel and Coal c 10mm will be n “Pll” l“ 1°“- bm" ‘he "l1 <1 fiiiei‘éf.'i&f&"i-"u'.'fn°l“““"=' ‘s Princess mine st svdf}; exfrgrbsseco msde ofmcigsr butts G"°°°' ‘Mimi-us Rm“ ""15 bl rodivluf-nnlthnvs pllllh ezw‘,‘2,',l’,'i'; fillies-mp led that pn and left picked up from the street, Jlbp- aafrlgmgvciflggnllbeali-ll“ AWN w “he were: In yourbodysnd [Ivgyqq 1,000 uleu dle. 1t. was s renewal ulurly known u stoop shag, is Mmwgh Ame!“ éould m“ been I WWP- of a. one-day strike for higher p beLn 1d 111 11 1, 11 1. _ “feiolgfixflidnugrfmixhlzlmssfdamnu s last week. a) lgnvivi at agprira of 1"§.“'1‘..‘1’}‘,.,,,‘§,_ attacked easily from the sir ° l’ ‘Y ll" l" other strikebound pits were 3111b; may no m“; be u,“ before the German ground. troopc gfigl:t¥§¢:u:bu§',§::§ifl“h °{'“ Nos 3 and 4 at Invemess operated vexwpt go,- mmm pmes" m, reached there the ancient Greek n $ ' ' | | "WM llh Mullins u» umJF-“Jif by the urovlnclal zovenmlent. There gubhorit-ies hgvq mnomoqpnuu, capital never m1 m» thud o! n malyvmgntlkfi-m rourdmgI-fst the 820 men were in the third day mus lose an impomnt b. beenusgreceny or sngspmadee omea ' °‘ ‘ "“.’.‘1°‘%§‘3€§.’3}1‘.Z¥°‘§1.§‘§.u9‘i2 ‘m ’“',,,“‘“°"“ 3”“; ‘h’ ‘if Th’ ‘$3.133. °'“’°m‘“t‘ll.'li'fii “hfimed 3mm d°ubl° W ‘$9 cakes. delta. area were made by small e Gennan-controlled news- flights of Axis bombers apparently . ts. Th German Oll M’ Glue 3W1 n“ 550mm“ wmk‘ paper Algemeene l-Iandelsblad said seeking to cripple the sources of al- o inf retumedtothirjbst RCSOIIICGS Ebblllg‘ Dgffllggsi Coal Company's No.31 gfggmmfi,d“"f..fi.ii‘l‘§e tgoulnliiro: hi: on nemdMllarnsgal Er- ___ colliery, tied up yesterday when the m. Bgpon “we m bu“! “um M e | ‘u’ u‘ Wm‘ NEW YORK, July 30_(Ap)_'rm men walked out esferdgyiin a. ‘gifi- ' m c“ °“- . “m” ° IDNDON, July ao-(ce camel- London afternoon newspaper; de- bomb of Cairo, which Prime Min- ii. ted,returndtoivorktoda. sup es yes r By e y fster C urchill once said would .1) 'l.‘h litt do The 50 arpenters who alked out ___ ere c“ l” h “m m“ c alined on strike, The mTAWA July wqcphmw bring s. retaliatory may. attack bitte f‘ h ' matters. , cl r lg ting in southern They were advised tlodav a m” to mm the 110.51,“) newlwenlarged 33:‘; h sacred To the Moslem y cm“- Russia is a des rate struggle for on, as wen as apgan of a supreme eml 001113115110“ omcer .1115 on the pigeon dlVISlOIl, it was announced “Thaw a man“, o! mgh policy'- fort to dispose of an exasperating WHY enemy," the Oil Weekly added. Basing its figures on known sta- _ _ stics and calculations of use, the vestigatlon of their records of abil- to S d to h their case. at headquarter today. y my c“ _ Officials saidsnone of the men has 23;, sgficzxsxfiiangé pitmgblfhzmifgg: been enlisted yet, pending full in- tmejever m discuss possum m,’ ure operations, 2113311111111 more applicants Japanese Capture Pribilof Islands? handling troops and said rates gainst the slim total, however, commons [o1- better rolling stock Transport Minister, said that un- Japanese have Occupied me Pflbuo; A was balanced stepped-up production 1m the Canadian National Rail- der the statute the earnings of the Islands about 25o “ma: normwes‘ o, Dutch Harbor. f 240.000 tons a. week, double the W5“ lillllllléll B“ the befimmng "1' the " “Upon my word as a private to the 50V n national railway must be returned ernment and disposition q ha w “ma; N to , ve h ports 39 and 501090 w“ "m" week‘ member." said Mr. Church, “I, of these earnings on capital ex- that eggecty Dlmond 59k; “Two o; a! thiim ill» the SW11 0f ‘he W" Wm‘ 1111151; say that I am surprised to penditlrlres lnllSf. bte aPPYOl/ed by a them came from men who came in- llFS a, . t , The sources were “shed as ngnm see on a, railway called the na v0 B 0 Pl" amen to my office and said that from tional railway some of the cars The discussion arose over a rou. what they had heegfil fin ‘Alaska ‘the o s’ for certain capital expenditures in d e . ing the summer recess, The com- b18165. i mltteeuecellt-ly recommended that, and Mrs. H. B. Mitchell of l" cmlmue “'5 ‘Ifvesligalmlls dllllrg Canadiam and EmPlIe servicemen. mmawd hm yeaxlfwlllfl the Practice lihgew soldiers and airmen wearing The supplementary estimates add and ____ $10,000 to the vote for drafting and __M,_ and Mm E C_ Dauphme of map reproduction in the mines and Halifax, N. s.. are spending their Heulqev breech. bringing this vote H, holidays at Harbour View Cabins. "-7 $115590- ._3 . joyuble visit to her home in Eli- . Sprlnkled among the masses of ., are visiting the n1- tlw summer. fvl and and are staying at Harbour View Cabinm-S uniforms of Poland, Norway Czechoslovakia moved about im- Seven airforce women were in e varied contingent. Four were from the R..A.F. Women's Auxiliary and the others were nursln attached to the Canadian A r Force. Although not making his vocal h $3, bilities known, aboard one trans- ing the previous {I505}, port vras a former New York Metzo- politan opera tenor, Nikolai Mas- Dust seu. He was a tenor soloist at the "Met" from the 1936-37 season un- til 194; when he enlisted in the .A. The vote to the income tax divis- ioln of national revenue to meet the ts of the new budget is increased $753,480, making the total vote $5.130.225 compared wit -cpl. Matthews, w.c. 9.111.111, reuullemeu wtho decently arrived in Canada from overseas, where he has been since the outbreak of war, transferred to the RC A. as st-ructor. His wife and Billy Jr. are residing at their h Seek Robbers. And Murderer ea . son An additional vote to the ome office department. the largest being $ way mail service and $162.900 for air and land mail services. An additional $765,950 is for public works, and $4 mail and steamship subsidies in Department of Trade and. Com- IHCTCC. The civil aviation division of merit gets an ud- for constructional improvement of airports, The canal service gets $40,000 and the marine 11,11 service $25,000. Among a. group of artillery offi- cers in charge of Maj. E.V. Thomp- son, of Guelph, Ont., were several westerners. Cant. V.A| Thopmpson. Calgary, was formerly attached to radio station CJCJ in that Capt. L.A. Wrlnch, Vancouver, Capt, A, Pennie. Lieut. GM. Swan and Lieut. JN. Armstrong of Winni- PQK. rounded out the party. Commanding an Army Service Corps unit was Maj. RH. Merry- weather, Red Deer. Alta. Capt. S Malkin, Winnipeg, was not attach- ed to any special unit, he was going over as medical officer with the reinforcements. Also unattached was a. chaplain with the reinforcements, Capt. the Rev. elude»- Nova Scotiav-Lunenburg, derrick, J 838.0006!‘ Mulgrave, taking over and wharf (Cane ian National Railways to cclmtribute $37, " the communique declared S ‘crai hundred Germans were tllllillllzlted, nine tanks destroyed end l4 planes shot clown, it added. Front. line dispatches broadcast on the Moscow radio gave a. more graphic description of a lwn-(iav battle Transport De&%rt ditional $250, seething breaking case off their July ao_(cp)_sup_ mental-y estimates tabled today the House of Commons provide Egmilturle of $765,950 on "-111 the h of oubied their 1°“ a" 9X olve s bank holdup WC artlgounced that Dow smendercd himself y. He had been hunted B11108 early yesterday when he escaped from a city jail cell with Pethlck, 38, after police said the P‘. pair had sawed their way throufi breakwater repairs» $ 500 round by means of blankets k was captured in an east 6,200. lle u revs-rd evil“ We!» “British Columbia. - Capllano Riv- ted by e Canadian Bankels en diversion wan and Association for information lead- gsqu1malt_ wharf repalm ing to the arrest and cnnvzctioll, Port Albprnl‘ of any person rned in the 356.505 holduP 01 Bank of Montreal branch off:e at Main and Prior Streets yester- the pub11¢ work; depgrtmenf, to cover commitments Police are also invesiigailxll! U"? with unemployment relief 01018611- o OTTAWA, July 30—(CP)—-Mail subsidies and. steamship subventions totalling $40,240 are provided for in supplementary estimates tabled to- day in the House of Commons. Subsidies provided a.re:—- Halifax, Snerbrooke. Spry Bay and Tor Buy Service, additional allow- Sll. 2 ifax, South Cape Breton, Bras 0 dllve {lgovelncnts to harbors and rivers Andy Bieber of Winn the troops. Bieber was s er with the Blue Bombers of Win- nipeg durlng several campaigns. 3. Quebec-—Disraeli, completion of prnnouncr- k‘ $5‘ ' t Maitland, dredging, Quisling’s Brother Shuns U.S. Reporters July 30—(CP) —- Known by neighbors as because he never talks, Arne Quis- ling, brother of Norway's Vidkun Quisling, lives in Brookly wife and child, it was d y. He refused fcomment on what he thnlq of his brother, head of the pro-Hitler Norwegian puppet government, and countered:-- "I am an American citizen. have lived here 18 years. I haven't seen my brother in 10 years and we haven't heard from him since Christm repairs to assembl wharf and approach and extension .900. $521,000 is provided fol- '< Alexia Sloan here Monday night. They announced a search is un- derway for a Reveknnke man who t hots re s nn out when», the body of Mrs. Sloan, 8 Go For Ride, llie In Brash MINNEAPOLIS, - A take off crash of a United ‘ounmmd, $11591; ferry command cargo plane on od Chamberlain killed l0 Northwest Q-lf- lines emp oyees, eight of them ‘uP Just, for the ride." The twin-motored ship ing taken aloft by firs Kenneth B. Olson, 28. and 26, for s check ms tained an altitude of about 200 feet, witnesses said. nosed up, stalled and crash d Two hundred and seventy the planes tanks field attaches from reaming b in the strewn wrecks £13111, mechsnicg, all of being driven A civil engineer. he has. accord- ing to IIEIKhbOTn, long been noted _ fol- his reticence. Guygbom, To newspaper-men, Quisling said, calling at intermediate parts. futr- "I see no reason why I should ex- thel- allowance, $3,500. plain myself to anyone," and clol- Prescott, Ont, and Ogdensburfl. ed the door. N. Y., Sil, Prince Edward Island and New- Hopkins Married In| White House International At A Glance RUSSIA — Red troops oennter- ' The simple ceremony look place ttack, drive Germans bsck In nest in the President's oval study on on bend ‘I0 miles from Stlllnsrlfl: the second floor of the White fsll back snevv in Csncssns south H011", Rev. Dr. Russell J. @linchy of Hartford, Conn. read the vows at list, in addition to Mrs. —Harry Hopkins, presidential aide. M uise Gill Macy, New ashion writer, were married today in the first White House wed- 34 years. Prgident and Mrs Roosevelt were present. WESTERN FRONT — B. A, I‘. The smashes Sssrbrnecken. hunts nil; 011m; m w“ "mum-l u, 13 mem. f i dl f f ili . f vul "W" l"! "m" "°"I "M" 5§£'u‘.’1d."‘£..1'".‘?§..§ infill 31d?- tion. members of the White House taff. After the ceremony, the President "nd ‘Mrs. Roosevelt we-e hosts at a luncheon for the wedding guests. Mrs. Hopkins wedding dress was a simple, street-length blue crepe "he was given in marriage bv her marines in Bly of Blseny, two pilots were char- red by the flaming gasoline that burned for l5 minutes until a navy cuiro; desert battle "Elli-ml Nuld 9X- minor artillery sml INVASION mom‘ - l-‘onr Un- announced he will demand a con- "HI States senlrlls and therein"! EGYPT — Axis planes bomb s patrol sctlvltlcs. ngressman Oscar Youngdahl .._i___-__-—-\~“\“___,_ Tadayk salesman I; ~ WORKSEFOR CANADAoooi HI COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER today is doing s full time J- job for Csnscls. In days of pence his major job was the selling _-'- of goods. Now, l: is his responsibility to see thst wartime reguls- _ dons and restrictions are understood and eficlently carried out; His wide experience helps rotsllen function efideady undm 7 trying conditions. His aid in the equitable distribution of rationed “ goods is invaluable and s definite insurance against shortages In isolated and rural areas and a check to panic buying and hoarding: His keen judgment is st the disposal of the pnrchssiog agents of _ wpgpldlyyegpsoding plants. He devotes much time to the problem of conservation so that the life of existing equipment may be prolonged and replacements curtailed. His ingenuity in suggesting alternative! for non-available standard materials avert: many s production crisisl Yes, the salesman today works for Canada, shepherding his territory so that all may share alike in tbs goods that are available, interpreting government regulations and policies from one end of the Dominion to the other.- L The NATIONAL COMMITTEE of CANADIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Member Association: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS‘ ASSOCIATION OI CANADA i I t I i b T!!!" DOMINION COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS‘ ASSOCIATION i i ‘- i S i MIMI‘ ONTARIO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS‘ ASSOCIATION . i i i t - t Lnll MARITIME COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS’ ASSOCIATION . : : '- . . . Hall/l! NORTH WEST COMMERCIAL TRAVILLBRS‘ ASSOCIAUON OI CANADA W301i '- 5 i t - '- l4", ASSOCIATED CANADIAN TRAVBLLERS t R i S t E “if of fro-sh Canadian troops lend in Crlpps tells Parliament front will be opened- clcnial investigation t . . e runways enlptribuied Britain; rrother-‘r-iew, LIVEIXI. Nlchc 11; Lud- I nd fngtan, USN, of Ardmom, P!