’- —-—-%——--_-________ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN F 23375-5“ '~ yélmn. lulmrlnllnnl Adv-mains dunno o. um with m Pqfl, fiTciTrdlmmrbobouhlg-llr no? of m looms; “m... jgll IOOIIIQIO, WIN!‘ SUNS “Ollfllfi Ulllfltofl, W “g my.“ 813"!» will! SINQK I!“ Glllllil. 61 Gtdtflllll Bllflkwonah The Guardian will he delivered no my mm m 5mm b, Qjrrlltl’ 8w In 1v her h) or lw per week. Phnnu w) m mu rervloo or ‘m your order to the m; rupomlblo for delivering m you “mu M7 h“ column In nurvod for urn o! _CflAMp1°N M‘. inter-on, but udurtlolug or o g1”; gamma”, ,‘,"’§§fce.§l“".;_a_§l,l_ ‘may damn’ mints, “combat I °""' ' "" ' ' w “QUICK drying enamel in mod- MIMI"- , _ . ern colors. obtainable at Bruce's. DsTA-WAY FL! OIL for 39c at ioylor urug 00.. Isenslngwn. 7-8. -QU ALITY 3300MB in stock at ‘races. 7-8- . .-DRY CEDAR. ROOFS are dan- rous in hot weather. Buy fire safe. -—TEACBI'IB wanted f . W9 Evclllwl. Bupplementérflgedlp $150- Ullvd Affleck, secysmy, ‘l-l-XL Personals slave sunaced shingles and siding __ ‘*- "MI-‘h Vlllvelll Perry or Summer- slde i l Y cmuostuiiédfifi he‘ vacation m —-Miss Catherine dlwxnwr of Mr. and lvlaccanum of summersiae has led for Mount Allison where she will attend summer scnool,_5 —-Dr. Wilir d C ll h Waterford, NFS, i; Ve-Slglllllg (tiff all? merslde the t f M , _ w, P. canangailfs. ° r m“ M“ —MHW Allyn Harding of Nor. boro is visiting in Summerside, the kuest of his aunt Mrs. Chesley Rob- g l‘ 1\I‘Jb‘l§ 1 rmuAL a) A (QUIILAHUGU from page _4________., Z | y. MllcLeod: and. the mission bands’ §KZCA-|.JXY|_IVIBE lvlarguret NAEUUOU- -l.. rfunslngton lvnsslon Balm with y. points for ma years work won 1.1.- UJLJAACX‘. ueudle lvlenlurlul and w). minus were close seconds with a, prints. _ .\..~:u»..rs of St. Jalnes Mission Bniu gave a. snort exercise and two mums nuinmrs. ‘the slnullest mcllllicli, lvnss rnyllls Clark. sang as u. sulo Jcslu Loves Me. ertso nu.- llllililCliLlAlcDUlt was given by n" c tieusurel’, ars. James Jarulrl. """"‘ Elm rtpurteu an increase over last “Mm F-“nk R059 0f 306ml. yral. m), JMHBS W. M. S. ill Mass-I ,3“ MIS- GQQXKlG DOYIG 0i Il).2tl')l)\lLl0l\S_ “ll-mllldfie- Mass). motored to tlu. JILL.)- AIUIUT Roper of Zion choir 1519114 and 8T8 sPelldlng a holiday 5a,, Qm-eyg nearer My um to with their mother Mrs. Kentford '1“_\" Waite of Kenslmgton. They were .1... G. C. Webster who attend- accompanied as fa: as Bowdoinham, ct (lit! cstn General nsstmoly of Maine, by Mrs. Ethel Brearey, of we rlcsoytcrian unurcn in Canada Cambridge, Mass, , 2w llle lsllesle Specks); 11¢ 1:53:84: Li? rt...) those m enngs any o ink-lest to me w, M. S‘. and t0 all plkellylcllalli- Cine war‘ has deplct- __.__ eu hi.) Presbyterian mrnlstry o. 10 (continued from page l) "t? ."i;':..-;~.;,—:—~;— ~== PM‘ "V1 l_ 1 as asuurd 1th the UJIIEKIAQFCES; MAGYC are oomlmto ggnfldgnce of use nous: of‘) com? sous will) suoscrlocto the rrtsoy- mom berm-e the government Pr,» tcrlan lorm or doctrine; the church ¢eeds to enyome the decision» looks upon tn-e w. M. b, of the east- tern unu western division as great Amendment Defeated finite; lnucn progress has been _ ~ ' iussioi we k in the mui- . illluléaofu or ‘Norrtuern untario M“ 59°“ immediately all" the House. Without a recorded vote, 81w. ulupec; i000 u. b. A. men gone to ACWlUlllldlklnQ nave asked tor a. Plifiad; t_rlan minister to serve them: the work among the Hungarians. Austnlns. cniuese and Italians in Can-lulu goes on space; Canadian nnsslonurlcs to the Japanese-con- tlJlltu COUlllIltS have been ‘com- pelled to withdraw out their work is being carrz-ad on by native teach- ers; in the three fields in India and in British Guiana the work is rapidly expanding; the church is tux-rug a small part in the support o! 1.1..- missions of conquered Euro- pnl countries‘, plans are being mam to wipe. off the church's defl- Cit .lllL\ for increased work after the or over. . Mary Irving read a. report oi vex-k oeing; done in China. in the absence of Dr. A. O. Tliozuysou, Moderator of the P. E. l. llrvsbytery the greetings Of Pr" "my we‘ brought by Rev. defeated an amendment moved by J. S. Roy (Ind. Gaspe) to the gov. emmenfls Bill B0, in which Mr. Roy held that the bill to permit con- scription for overseas by mder-jn- council was likely to cause dissen- slon leadln to internal war. During h lengthy speech wind- ing up the debate on second read- ing of Bill 80, Mr. King said:- 1. That if, "at any time u to the p.u rent," the govxernmentha impos- cd compulsory overseas service, "re- suitln dissension” might have con- sldera ly reduced the totality oi Canada's war effort. 2. That power to impose conscrip- tion was being asked “solely because it (the government) is of the opinion that . . . it is 1n the national in- terest that the power should be pos- sessed by the administration; 8. That if the bill. which amends the National Rfimources Mobiliza- - {sport M’ the nominating tion Act 1940. were passed, the committac was read by Mrs. W. A. NR~M~A~ l“ Te-"Pecls mm the Stewart and the officers were cmlscrlplm“ '9! weaml “d °°“' scriptlon of manpower. . . re- €lf3if’fl a; follows:- Prisldent-Mrs. G. C. Charlottetown, lsi vice president-Mrs. lllncLean, Charlottetown. Mil-i vicc president-Miss Katie .14‘ main entbllng legislatlonz" 4. That once the bill becomes law it will in no sense be "a dead principle ln our statute books" s0 far as compulsory service anywhere in this hemisphere ls concerned; and that “to strengthen our own immediate defences" it will be ne- cessary to send call-up men to Newfoundland and Labrador. 5. That he does not believe "ony- thlng better can be suggested than the present government pol- lcy which he described as "not necessarily conscription, but con- scription if necessary?’ B. That the government is ready to “conscript whatever wealth is necessary" to distribute the war burden "as equitably as possible." If the need should arise for sending overseas as reinforcements men called up under the N,R..M.A.. “the procedure should be as open and above board as it can pos- albly be made." Mr. King said. Un- less it were understood Parliament would be lnfcrmed in advance. "all kinds cf suspicion will be aroused and all sorts of l‘l.lffl0l's will be in circulation from day to day." "f. lntcnd, therefore, if the time should come when the government decides that it has become neces- sary to send overseas men who have not volunteered for general service, and I should be in office at the time, m ask my colleagues to joln me in seeing that Parlia- ment ls immediately informed of the Government's decision," the Prime Minister acid, HOPEFIELD SCHOOL Report. for l-Iopefleld School for the month of June. Grade 24,-). Janet Macliaohcm: I, Jean Hume. Grade Vll.-l. Webster, Mar)’ achern, Eldon 3m vice president-mks. William vflihflll, summersldc. 4th vie; president, Mrs. William Irving. Alberton. 5th vice president, Mrs. lrvin8 Milli’, Moray Harbor North. 6th vice president, Mrs. A. O. Thoznuon, Brcokflrld, Rrrording Secretary-Mrs. F. A. A. .\ utch, Charlottetown. . C""‘,'ESD()llGlf\fl Secrctary- Mrs. C. w. Pnttcrscn, Charlottetown. G-rls‘ Work Secretary -—- Mrs. H6711)‘ Bank, Marshllcld. Mission Band Secretary- Catherine MacLcod, Belfast. Lirr-rnture Secretary-Miss lie NlitcLccd, French River. Him: Helpers’ secretary-Mrs. W. u. Ellis, Tyne Val y. , Hllllf? Mission Secretary -Mrs. A. M. Green, New London. Mfizilgb Secretory-mus. GQOYB’? P. llncLcod, New London. Tl‘laSlll‘0l'-—M!‘5. Frank Bagnlil, . T. H. B. Somers offered the prayer for the dedication of officers. The meeting closed with 51112111,,- and the Benediction by R"! Henry Boak. Miss Hat- l-Ivenlng Meeml, session was con- te minister of St. Jllmos Church, Rev. T. H. B. Som- "5- St. James Choir 10d in the tervice ol praise. Rev. l-fenry Baal: lead the scripture Lesson and F". G. C. Webster offered prayer. Mrs. Gordon Stewart sang the wlo Angels Ever Bright and Pair 57 Handel. Rev- T. H. B. Somers in the lllmc of flu Kirk ’ welcom- "l the Presbyterial to st. Jun-es Church, MlSs Ethel stewart read the credential report and Mrs. Henry 311k the report o! the committee for resolutions and courtsaies. Rlev. '1‘. H. B. Homers read from the 6th chapter of Revelations and hmlllllit the evening message. He lllllke of the material standards of We which I. pear to be out-dis- t“ ng the eplrltual standards; oi e human desire for results-to ‘N things by the grace of God lctllally accomplished: of the pa- tlencv of Christ whose asslon was “ll Willi; of the vic ry ol God {llvsc will cannot be defeated’ 0f hlll’ triumph of the Cross and of MW ordinary church going should u blest communion, a fellow- lhlo divine, “zhe meeting closed with lllllllll lhc Benediction. ,_ Garnet Buell‘. 2. Catherine MacEac-hem- . Edison MacLeod and Murdock MacLeod. equal. Grade ‘IL-l. Ivon Blue; Blanche MacEocher-n; 3. Raymond Llvlnfsto an Minnie Borne. Earlene; Grad 2, Don Livingstone; 3, Bucll and Viola. Mann. ell Grade .—l, Verna Mac . Grade IIL-l. Bertha lt aclllorlane. Grade 1I.-l. Vernon unclean: bellman Mwbeod; 8 Carl Munn Grade ., . orence Eachern: 2. Edison Martin; 3. Dor- een and Dorothy Buell, ol. Grade f. B.—l Benny Each- em; 2. Maude liaclloehern. Grade I. 62-1. Krnett 1, cyrua Mwohchern; 3, Mum. Perfect attendance — Catherine Mllchchern. Shirley Livingstone. vlolo Munn. Cyril Macllean, Don 1.1 tone, Verne Meclleod m; Oorl luau. honor uol. Jimmy Dawson, Pr TO-DA Y Also Short Subject Shows of 7. -9.l5 SUMMERSIDE Grade Pass Summerside Highschool Prize List Following lllsh School Prz: Lls: elusive. Grcdes 10, l1 Dialed wlthErepzrt of cl er. Trustee M rit c . eral Prtiicieslcy. “d5 ‘or Gen l. Reginald Phillips, Gil’. K. Doris Hackbert. List-Reginald gigs Ggéianmgsfllrxlecécxlaeré, Birdie nault.’ Edward ' a“ e Am’ Madson, Richard Perry, MornscnM Aru-ur attt e". B: b‘ Melville Camlzbg l, b Xe Gfilllmt. Bonnet claw. l-(‘lgll Scarle, Emzr Arsinauli, Stanley Ctcssman Arthur Vlnmnt ' l5 the summerslde t0 9 ill- and l2 ap- Islnz: L. Bowness, Teach- 2.- Phillips. Helen Duvar. Arnold Barbara Mcllennan, Huestis. Ba". bara Ann Hillard David Slrmons, Bernard Simmons, Druid 143mg, Arthur Dlwsim, My.0n 1mg, Joseph Murphy, D;isy Bell 395., tcn Verna MacArthur Prize for Perfect Attendance - Helen Ga)’, Grade I—Enld S MzcFal-lane. hustees’ Merit Card f0: Gsneral Profclency 1. Gordon Miclnnis, 2 Kellllsdl’. 3- ‘HlEl6il‘M!-lCL8.lBJ.1 and Bill Peter Green. Pass [Jst-Gcrrlcn MacInnls, Bill Kennedy. Helen MacLellsn and Peter Green, Eldon Cliznsson, Wlnclieste Janie Morrison, Malcolm Palmer, Myrtle Grady, James Anllumv Hinpwsrcl’. Dor~eld Arse- nault, Wanda Palmer, I311 Rrdies. Laura Brooks. Eric (mum Gordan vghite. Freddie Richardson, gden, Rhoda Baker. Jilin Walker, Joseph Perry. Hilary Mccsmrack, my Wvnz. Keeth Williamson, Barclay. Yvonne Wilficlieste". Mary Gallant. l‘. Hitperstol, Des- Garlh Jenkins. Harold Jenkins, Ida Lena. Prize for Perfect Atlenxlano, _.. 1 . Peter Green. Grade fI-Geralciine Darby, Teach- er. Trustees’ Merit Cans for gen. era) Proficiency 1n Grade Catharine Lay-kin, g Perry. d. Neil Walker. Pass List (in order of m9r§r,)_. N (Calhsrlne Laikh, Nell u. - Aired Walker, Georg.» Doucettz, Gla-ence Grlljg, Kellllelh Perl)’. lvtia Smith, Uiclrze Wedge. equal) (LCCHBTG Glow, Edmund Doyle, Dmethv Johnson, equal) (Edward Claik, Alfred Wily. 3°38? Ros) equal John Cameron, (Eric Axscnault. Jtlm Dsucette, equal) (Sarah Jane Estcy, Robert Blacquire.) equal (Philip Gallant, Alyre sClalr, (Adena Baker Ro:.ert‘ Fuse‘. — equal) Wanda simmcns, (Ehlrlry P0019, Allison Gallant, Chaisson , McAusland, othy Richardson, equal) Grady. Edward equal) Vic tor Mark Aheam, Elton (Dotgias Lleuke, y. (Stewart Murphy. equal) Nan Pope, Alex Mollisoci, Audrey Louis Deccste. f0 r Writng: Dal-clay Rlilllfl-Tflwll. Nell Walker. Grade II, e Doris P. Nuncey, Teach- r. Trustees‘ -Merlt Cards 10l."G€l1' eral Proficirncy in Grade 1. Betty ll: Lou Tredenlck, 2 Ruth lluestis, 3. Dcnald Nkholson. Pass List (in older of Merit): (Wallace Beaten, Rulh Huestis, Donald Nicholson, Batty Lou Tred- enlck equal), Jean l-Iupkilk, (Peter Darby, John Vincent equal), (Carl Baglole, ('1 hone Bazlole, Leonard equal). (Frank Bertram, Glove)‘. equal). Jean Beaten. Lltyd Pazner, Robert Mae Gallant, Gallant, George Jrhmton, snirley MwDunald. Elnzor Ph ills Barclay, Kc tn Johnston, Perry equal). (Bennett Cough. Mary Molllson. Ronnie MacArthur e ual), Albert 1 Arcenault, Gerald Gallant, (John MacDonald, Gsorgcna MacKenzle, equal) . Araenou Murray Bennett Jenkins MacArthur, Clarence Ga Prioes for Perfect Adrian Aroemult, Ernest it, Rlchabd Wedge, Roger Wilfred iunt. Attendance '. Albert Arsenault, Bennett Cough, Robe t 0 llant, Pr); lc‘r Writ m Tredenick, lllnzur Perry. Lloyd Palmer. lng: Batty Lou (mid, n, Elizabeth 1L Mwlhy, Teacher ‘trustees’ Merit Cords, for Gen- eral Proficiency in Grave ll l. John Gallant, Dmicette, Donald . 2. Czrorlea S, Joyce Ante Mac- Pas; List (in Q_3d§l/'__0f merit): Macllachern. Dorothy Bueli. Edison Martin and Arnett Macllean. Kl! Reynolds-Teacher. (Peta-tot pleura cowl.) Lupe ‘Velez, Leon Errol Teamed Again that beset l. young married couple and an older pair over the adoption his debut in the "family" u Carme- llta's serious-minded husband Den- nis. while Errol again has a. dual role in portraying both the helpful uncle Matt and ish peer, Lord Ep Matt, worried over the marl cords between his nephew and his adopt a baby things will be smooth- ed out between them. The Lindsay's English friend, Lord Epptng. is due to arrive soon for a business deal. along a French war gets to s Committed To Supreme Court John Sutherland MacKay o! Springfield, Lot l7, “us sent for trial to the next iemi of the Su- preme Court on a charge of man- slaughter, at tho conclusion of the preliminary hearing before Magis- Nazi Saboteurs To Be Tried Do with the comblicotlomr of a "hwy." the new bu!” Velez‘ l-mte WE, Ddib)‘ yesterday mom- lS-glllgufimaagfifyh 532° mMgexfiglé lug. ’l‘lle enquiry our: hokelld ‘in 31);’)- l \. ti ‘lLll the eal o s. Pm“ uproarmm ‘std a” m ‘he Si§pgleln“Gollant who was found dead on the highway at New An- ‘Spltflre’ §crie| Chum Bud nan on the morning of June 21st. The accused was arrested on Mon- .,.- day, June 22 in connection with matter. 'l'he evidence of Dr. J.C. SlmP-QOH who made the post mortem examoz inatloil of the body and first Coust. Tremnouth of tho Summer- slde detttchnlcnt of the R-CM-P» Wll° WM present with Dr. Slmllsml Wllell he made (he examination. Dr. Simpson stivtvd that he found lhlil death “'11s roused by l1 (lGDFP-isefl fractuze of the skull and also that numerous fractures and abrasionl of the s in \\'(-re found on the bod!!- rvllat would cruise such doctor stated that they great violence. At the con l0ll of the evidence the fwcillidd “.5 sent up f0!‘ trill-l- Accuscd v ‘ator lct out on bull by Judcc D. 4hr Show of the County Court. Billl “'35 sot at 54.000 d0llflf5 for the accused and $2,000 for each surety. 5~ I - R08“! maku u the blbulous Brit- Din . begirfs when Uncle trouble tal dis- The niece decides that if they and Uncle Matt cables him no bring romn, but for- war, The no leman obliges. and intro- duces to the astonlsoed [minis and Uncle Matt a French damsel in her twenties by the name ‘if Fifi. Uncle Matt hastily endeavors to fret Fifi out of the way before his wife and Carmelita fino. out about “baby", but matters move too ‘sst (or him —especlally when Flfl's icalous and belligerent fiance, Pierre. arrives on ify wha ‘t. the‘ scent? in sgalirfhhgfdhisl betrtokthefi __-_-—-—-—- an m: ous g ue s w; a comegs. NAZIS DRIVE ..°‘i..“‘”.il“".§"°€l° *3“ ‘Si?’ "m3 . “I” o o ves a. .ie air. an <1 om a e “ g M‘ -;‘C_°'L‘_'.‘EL»_£. .~ REES: the plot becomes progressively Wild- er and funnier in typical Vel E of populated places," a commun- A t -: wn<-“MNA’""Q$ lrol stylelright up to the slde-splltt “we l n9; cone us 0n. , ‘ , .. ,0 d m ropoymq Written to m the mirth-makira! “,3, m“, Qjcwman m- talents of its principals, “The Mexi- can Spitfires Baby" crams plenty ' of laughs into its length. Elisabeth Risdon plans the part of Uncle Matt's suspicious wife. while Marion Martin, Fritz Feld, ZaSu Pitts and Charles “Buddy" Rogers have the other_ featured“ roles. __ Edward Dalton, (Charles Doucettc and Verno Pineau equal), Vance mu) the ravine-cut chalk hills of western Voronezh “'21s over the pllmi bodies of Nazi dead. He wrote Unit 51X trlllns totalling 24.7 cars l ' token German wounded back from the D01) RlVEF llilllle 2011-: u our; yct still new BYOOPS 5W3- ed on in lnclr places. Tanks, rue rolling wall of the Nazi offensive, were lcpfivfled (l9- mo ishcd by the hundreds. In 0116 Lou 6%, Charles Gallant, Joyce Alllle MDIlllBlGM J°hll 031mm’- “ color Glfflllllll iniantry were said mnzlle Gallant argaret s-m h. Dasch 391MB Kelll"! to have marched in massed ranks to ticzllh in an aznbushing cross-five Gerard Dalton, Francis Aisenault. of machine-guns and mortars. WASHINGTON. July 7--(AP)—Final arrangements for the nlilitary Alyrc Gallant, Billy Blanchard. Prim Li“ l" Grade ‘I P1“ l“ trial of the eight U-boat Nazi saboteurs were made today in secrecy be- PWW fimlmml“ “vmda "° hind boarded-up corridors in the Justice Department’: big building. u“). Pay Heavy Toll Betty 1"“ 6”‘ By presidential proclamation the proceedings, which may lead to the Puytlculayly heavy was the toll the Germans were said to have paid for their foothold on the east bank of line Don. Russnn ttmks and guns which Prize for Highest Marks in the Grading Exams auarded to Ed- ward Dalton. Grade LII, Georgie Drlscoll, Teach- r. e Trustees‘ Merit cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: gin tomorrow "or as soon thereaftr which both Justice and men declincd gallows or a firing squad, must be as is practicable." So creep was the secrecy in War Department officials shrouded the aifiag that‘? pokes to say definitely at what hour the tr a wou star . _ x I 1_ unwind mm“ n Meanwhile the military commission headed by Mal-Gen. Frank R. atfitmbinto cams we Imwgablfa McCoy, which will determine guilt or innocence and fix the sexitenco, ‘Stlvonn Agnew“ we tanks Much was understood to have met secretly to work out rules of procedure. me ‘(.m'l,nnl‘,'ls m.“ got 36,055 me 1- claim“ Pm?’ 3' Charles’ Such a commiss n makes its own rules but in this case President < . . ,, _ , . -_ - - w..- poxpd m by tank and gglgfgifell. 3~ Ka'~“erm“ M“ Roosevelt specified that the verdict should require at least a two-thirds glylrffmf am and ,1@S;,~oyed_ 1W5- ' vote. This would mean at least a 5 to 2 vot/e of the seven-hum com- ' ed Pass List (in order of Merit)‘. cl ‘lES Simpson, Carence Perry, 111155101’)- K-lgherlxia MacFarlaue (Tncodore The eight German-born defendants, facing the death penalty on Arsenault Icgham Palmer) Emest any one of four charges of violating the law of war, are Ernest Peter Hcclflbcll». Bill‘) Jelllilm) 9311M Burger, George John Dasch, Herbert Hans Haupt, Henry Harm Heinck, Err-man. Robert. Peter-sin. Basil Edward John Kerling, Hermann om Neubauer, Richard Quirin and Campbfllv “um”? McKay’ D°nald Werner Thiel. The men were landed in the United States from two .. um even when Rilssilln defences hurl becn pushed. back frail the bunk. Russian bomb- ers wrought chaos among U19 l-rowdsd lumus of German broom siun nut-our . 'I‘hcy l( l!) Roger’ (Velda sudmuly Eldon _ ~, _ _ Ctianlpicn) Ben Songg, rlaécydBé-‘ll. .U boat's‘ _ ._ at ultclllpiinu lbhc gossmdg under ‘fills-w’ Kw?’ ° a“ °- o m Este m id 1-1 is Ell n male A: Vince t. Alfbd M - ills -“1’°“"r 01' ‘m’ ‘m ‘m? 353%“ “lhiynti?” Gilli: Mill-w“ yémmna mag" ékmrfls mnala‘ bu’ n l w mgr)“ ‘klmullgh a lye east Wwm ' e . '4 - - - ' ' _ - .___ ‘lmc wi l 1e l" Pen-y. Beverley Guy, Edward Mc Prizes for Peifcw- Attendance. vormwgh from Kursk wasasupporh Claude caurguan) (Mark Richard . . “ ' lnnis, Llefioy Jerrier, George Smith, Kenneth Arsenault, James Des m? Gulman thrust nmflheast from Ellner DssRccue) (Goth Tccmbs _ . Ernest Arsenault), Alfred DsCoste, gig“ wgcfgnéungor £1l?y%4acs13t€::fé" ‘m. Greatest Improvement. B-rlzcrol. south of Kilrsk, into the David (hark. (El-sh s)’, Dflvleblll- Alberta MOM’ Jenn Mame,“ mm’ Ram, p, ' Staroi Oskol rrgicn, as miles south- mer Peixy) Jcan Pamer, clfll‘ » - (To be combined) We“ o; vm-OUOZIL P9P?) M°°n w~n5f Lmyd Gallant’ mrkm’ MR0!’ Gauam’ Monk cam‘ Thus the attack formed a ttlwlfh Prze for Writing: John Perry- emn’ J ma‘ - Berni“ - Mow“; d m». film (m. highest, may“ m Grady, rm Cahlll, David Morrison, A‘ midway betwegirlijt rwen $05! the gmdn exams Charles Simpson. Edward Arsenault, Roy mum’ I. P. A. T0 HOLD tov with its p d . Z . Earl 0mm’ Leo Pew‘ Donald ANNUAL CONFERENCE Don toward Voronezh, Diugtvllfiial town with o peacetime 212,000 on the main ral line from Moscow to the Caucasus. Dcspatches from the city earlier today acknowledged that “oondin tions hero are extremely hard.‘ Strikers Vote) Whether To Resume WorkY MONTREAL, July 'l'—(@)-JI‘"I0 shifts of workers at the nearby Cllerrler xmmitlons plant were ex- pccrcd to vote late tonight and early lUIlIOFIOW morning on vlhe- (her they would return to work to end a strikv which started at mid- night last night. One shift of the strikers-mid- nlght-to-cighwvotcd in the affirm- Pnzs for highest marks in yearly average, Clarence Parry. Grade III, Jean Moore, teacher. Trustees’ Merit Cards for Genera-l Proficiency: 1. Julie Meikle‘. 3- Billy Stewart; 8, Armin May Goes. Past List (in order of merit): Billy Stewart, (Julie Melkle, Ronald Err-man, Jean Inirkln, Ernest Delgh- on, Douglas Ross, Bertha Huestis, Gerbd Arsenault, Verne Gallant, 0n Tlhursday evening a. meeting of the Diocesan Council of the A. Prim for Peri“, Atwndmce'__ Y.P A. was held in the Church of llmgland. Institute Halifax, Verner $213k Malémtpdwllld Mlafllllll- Bradley the president was chair- glvallé Taft”; wglnirawldwerrg Rev)!’ 6 Oll 08 B)’ l‘ ge Wll, d0- Le u), Nancy McRobert. Annie Mal! Grade IV. Ida Dawson _ _ galls (Deane new“) Jean Dunn), Trustees Merit Cards for Proficiency: m“ “gmlmr Mm’ Edm‘ “(mm 391m flfglmgn, 1. J» Ann Woodslde; 2. Edith Mc- ) in B.A., Dartmouth. (the secretary). Gerald Myers R.O.N., Victor King and W.R. Anthony. After careful consideration it was agreed t-h the annual conference of the Anglican Young Peoples Association should be held thlsy ear. At previous meetings the trans- portation robiem as well as the - ible pace of the conference were so serious as to indicate that the plan would have to be dropped. So many of the young people hnd jolned the active services, including the women's services, that it was doubtful if the number of delegates would reach onehundred. However, plans were presented to lloid the conference at Palmer's Lodge. Waverley. during the labor i" a Paul Woodslde, Barbara Conrad, A. McNaught, Ray Gallant, ult Schurman, Allan Arsenault, Alder Wedge. Jessie McFarlanewWillred Gallant, Reggie Arsenault, Ivan Pineau, Emast Cormier, Frances Martin, Donald Gallant. Jackie _ Gallant. Kenneth Glow, Allison Arsenault, Derwln Huestis, Ivan McKenzie, Ralph Fitzpatrick, George Grady, Garnet Watson. Lowell Phillips, Florence Boulter, General Mark Delaney, Clayton Perry, El- 1. Joan roy McDonald, Preston McAusland. lo Robert Ellis, Don Gallant. Eddie (Patsy Ogden, Billy Sherry). gchumqm, Harry Matthews. Banner, Arsenault, Berlnet Arscnfl Nell sharpe, Reggie Azsenault. Richard Deighan, Henry Wong. Arsenauit, lira Doucetw. wldord Whit/e, Freddie Cormier. Prizes for Perfect Attendance: Hai-ry, Matthew, Willard White. Grade IV. Elizabeth R- MacKav. teacher. Trustees’ Merit Cards for Proficiency in Grade IV: Baker; 2. Milford Glow; S. Jess Morrison. ier. Day week-end. September l’), B a <l . Pass List (in order of merit): Primes for Perfect Attendancew- 7_ M at a“, semen“ are ,3,‘ ativc nvt n moss nicoting hln easy. (Charles fltlgelll-ld llld M5519 awarded h’ Barbara C°m""d~ m,” comple . Gerald Myers and Victor f“? _N'*IS°_‘Z"‘__‘“,° MFR‘ "1’: like More“ are» m“ “m;- "H “vet's “"5” ’“*’""~’- Km- Wrm- .‘::..r..-:_::..” ::>.::..°::r:§”r;s Milford Claw} Donald Gallant. Buiflbfl. and Grade V, B. I Wood. Trualeeo and Rev. L.W. Mosher is preparing to send the program forward this week. Mia; Edith Moore i: the re- Leonard Savldant. Harry Boulter, Gemgie c. ll t, (Ev l Barclay . fill. a m ' Merit cards-roi- consul for Gzade IV’ Prize List . Pwficiency: l. Ethel Heckbcrt: I. Prize for Perfect Attenldoncoz- Margaret Mutturt; 3. Eric Perry. awarded to Joan Baker. Pass List; Ethel Heckbert, Mar- Prize for Highest Marks in the caret Mutter-t, ‘Thelma MacNelll. by labor lenders that no negotia- tions could be undertaken unleoe they went hock. J.S. Afcfiullngrh, of the Depart- ‘ nt Oitruva, said uftcr the meal ..: lhnt the plant “is on- cngcd in tho pmductiolt of csfientinl OANUOKS IN BRITISH GUIANA Grading lllxam; awarded to chor- Eric Perry, John smallman, Kenneth OTTAWA. July 7—(CP)-—Dlsclos- munitkxvs of wnr nnri a strike at lle rllzgerald and Jessie Merriam: Arsenalll , Bally Ruth Osbonre, uro that Canadian military forces this m‘ is u vlvlulifln of the In- (equal) Aurele Belanger, Russel Arsenault, have served in British Guiana was dusirinl Disputes Art and subject ' June Jenkins, Lloyd Richards, made today by Prime Minister Mnc- to SPYPFC mnnitics Much will be en- Gmde IV. M. Icwia. Haul Baker, Faye Enman, Paula. kenzlo King when he tabled in the forced if work is not lCSlllllMl." ' Trustees Merit Cards for General Schumann, Katherine Ramsay, Jun- House of Commons n. thick booklet "To the extent tum, the dlsplllc Profeclency. l. Donna Show; 2. ior Waite, Betty Lou MacKay, Enid of orders-ln-coilncl) passed in Juno. involvr; wayc Isabel Howatt and Frances Lecky: MadLeod, Clarence Arsenault, Arn- Whether Canadians are serving “M10 cmplm o‘d Arsehault, Dorothy Daley, Clair in British Guiana at present was llmt (irc C. Linliicd is no! l c to lncrcnso wages as such mirltcis nrdwlthin the sole julisfiiiligikof lhc _1_ cgighiiljvzn; lab- Furl . ayfiymflxfcmnfieghsw, moan Simmonds, Hubert Gallant. Joyce not apparent from the ordcr- Iden- Howatt Nancy MadFal-lane, Frances Currie, Joan Anderson. Ralph Le- tity of the units also was not Ann Lecky, Marcellour Mclvor. Clair, Ctra-rlas Ericksop, James Des knovm, TILLIE THE TOILER- l he SUMMERSIDIEIWGUARDIAN y AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONIQE W04! a life! s sheila. in hev cutest frock,- Would stop the tragic in her block- Perspire she must but; what a pity, Ofiending spoil‘ Q a so pretty. Bdrlironighr with LIFEBUOY “M ”"".’Z%m»s.B-G. l or board for the Province of Quc- , Doc under Uhe provisions of the government's wartime wages policy." Mr. McCullcigh said he had reald. a telegram from Labor hfinlster lvlitchell to that effect at the meet- ing of the workers today, Ho gold that more n-ero “rumb- lings" of trouble yesterday and that the "government ordered the plant dosed until differences were ironed out. There was no vl0lenoe of any kind." i Asked if he knew what the om. ployccs’ demands were, Mr. Mc- Cullngh said “if there are any, wg dorrt know them." He said 11,000 0f the lllamis 14.000 employees were affected by the strike. "The other 3,000 are members of the Board o! Inspection ullo remained nt work." Plllllmw Itlrher. secrciary of can- adiarrCur lllunitioils Workers 1mm organizing cor. Jttee-an affiliate Of the Montreal Metal Trade; Cfllflllll. in turn affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, said, the workers were ticmzlndixlg a grad_ ual/ed increase of from 15 gents on the minimum to 30 cents on the maximum for men and from 11 1-3 cents on the minimum to 27 1-: cents on the maximum for women Ha said the demands also includ- ed M) increase of about 25 per cent in the nu of nmintrnzince men not in the mirror zone" and pay- merit of tune spent in (‘iflhllllflll by traLu from Montreal to the punt, "It takes one flour and a quarter w travel the distance." he said. ‘ctr, '10P: lfRIcl-fs l’ l0 YOUIIBROILIRS Ful- O- Pep Vifaminized 5.551s. Mash I ERES an exceptional food hrxnlng out quality broiled with dark yellow shanks, full mofl,‘ and nmonlh skin! It’l tho Yitamlnq‘ ‘ Boost in Ful-OQ = Pep, added to ltl wonderful Iatten< lug quality, thal gets outstanding results. ORDER ,, _ODAY m Central Greameries Limited \\\\,‘ Charlottetown Branch" __, Porfocton Dnlr)’. 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