llelivers Maiden Dr. MacMlilun prefacod what ho had to say by declaring he was not posing as "an evangelist of harmony" gym; proportion because ha did not believe that dis- throughgut all Canada 11R1111°11y 911151911 1° 911!’ 81911191119111’- have over a million men in me field n0 1g to lcc it down. DQ we want a, lflmfliigrgililllélsfligygnrfar mo mum be“. today, Conscription in my proximco :cpciii ing of. dead political horses,’ he the“, ls no Om 19f; m Qgrknffipl’ and WUIIHIII rinxd o lséigifllanfolzlsmngigiigllznfieéoge “go; ma; I think Should be me Slnprtinl] tion camps and (wery chad sent ts resultgf a peoples declision; a Ellipti- lur v0 , a p0 u ar cho co but vrhi a Dr, MacMlllgg recalled tn dlffl) moi t1 Do , . overwhelming y in the affirmative. cuities facing a student in thgloilois, s. gepctitioge .§'“Z.°...'“,‘.1.1§,Zl§,~‘;§.f“’§,¥ it Wm! 110E ununlmoul- There Wu l in vmat he termed "a sleep Walker's Hong Kong? difference of opinion in every town, world," every district. That difference does not mean hatred. ink at all", he said, "surely it is u riviloge, perhaps s. luxury, to diffu- om those for whom I have s deep than {hell- mm; respect. “One of the lng for today is friendship". Continuing he said: “Now there lg a. certain portion of the press that l“; Wm- and m 11 I P99111151‘ 1319511111911011- 9110' dise of dreams. We sat silent while lilQ a; 83119 10 1119111591V9fl 1119 $019 811K191)! they sang utopian lullabies to youth know Quebec; it has been ‘ind to 1°!‘ I11 5-11-0111 W" 911011 77193’ 91/911 When we think that the boys 0i lilc, I know its people. Like many that time, from l5 to 20 years of age. others in this House, my ancestors even five years ago—and notwith- came 150 ycars ago from the High. standing that attempt atinocillation lands oi Scotland, They camg lven to them by so-called Itndcrs- in search of liberty looking for ate picture of my country. We are have gone from the schools and col- dom or worship but the did not 311-11151119 1111-1 11011-99 B1111 0111511719 151115 logos 1n a steady stream and cnlist- forgot that Ullc’ country yto which 6d- W11h 111111 bfwkglvullfi I sonle- they came was born cf French wis- 11°P° 511d times wonder that they enlisted at dour, was pioneered by French enter- 111 1191111. I-nd that hope i! 101' 11119 all without compulsion And it gives prise, colonized by yq-em-i; courage "- me renevwd faith in youth when 1 ‘ "I b9 11°11! "1111 111115 111111111147 511d degard them and their sterling chaxr- have lived in punce 95° r°c“mm5“°m- M 1" 91mm M1911 T119 311111111 0f 1111s wllutfy "We are bound together by acom- Kern ,1" 91111111165 m: 11=°111=l§15 =W11=°1§=W° have been weighed in the balance mon hopc a, hope for ’ many a. time and have never been woi-l ' é 1°11“ "M11111" Protect Your Clothes _ .pr » become armchair strategists anr. field marshals. I have no objection to their assuming that role if by s0 ng they do not paint an inaccur- House, in Canada, whatever our dif- ference may be, onc in lpeedy winning of this w L A R V E X, MOTH B A L I. S, NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPHEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 par day to months. W0 have u variety of MOTH BAGS for your SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN Petal Tone Toilet W31”- Repsirs lo all makes. Reg. 90¢ value Body and fender work, spray 111°11'11"- 0"" Special -— Modern Grenging Equipment L. n. concern I HARBOUR s MacDONALII Fitzroy St. LOW cosr MURRAY IN- SULATED BRICK sxnmo anus BEAUTY AND PRO- TECTION, AND REDUCES urxsnr cosrs Murray Iululuiod Brld lidlug has the lick and beautiful appearance of rbul brick and on be sully and quickly applied on: old or weather-worn Inna buildings. It luvou you money In two wsyu. Pint, by providing effective lnlulutlou, it euiu down fuel bills. Sco- oud. It uuvw requires painting and, lune, outs nslutouuuoo cull. 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But "Mi no man think we are fight- Itiere may come a time when the 1113 101‘ 3-11-1111". 119 00I1t1nu9d. “Does u; this bill. --—— supply of men will dry up. we can- 111150119 biliillesi that not win this war without aggressivo- 111115’ b9 “K111i! 101112118 Proud of Record "I flint one of _ ian is the sun- frld L OTTAWA, Juno Oil-When I10 ness, aggressiveness means ¢a_-,.1al_ the Aluctlnn Islands are fighting for °°111°5 1° 1111" 19159111111011. 191 ties, casualties mean reinforcement. 1119 Uulléd States? Cflflfidfl W! quickly. 101' Hitler W111 and reinforcements mean that _ wait. That was the advice given in troop, have u, be raised and 5cm men in Airstmlia are fighting for 9 110115991 0011111141116 by H011. Cy- in one way or another. " ‘ rus MecMlllan, Member of Parlia- ment for Queen}, Prince Edward land, and dean of the faculty oi art? and] sciengl‘ McGill University. Afer t res s one in Parliament ml a , m. MacMillun final n“ w my C m“ 1111mm. or that American troops wno were reviewed by Their Mo;- estlos the other day for Biiiillll?" the proudesg The speaker then quoted Sir wli- ‘ aurier who said French Cana- 1110119 hi! oess of the voluntary systemln my limbs Wcle faithful to Britain who gi-lenco and ms e his mI-idefl little province (P. E. Lsnnid) small Euve them liberty. - in size but great in heart, ncuziv i!) From MOTHS maliciously in survives. TAN OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Fun Powder I. M. SMALLMAN oer cent of our have enlistod for entire population active sL-rvicc, Ii would not mean throughout Canada." our youth, those so- told them of other c they would not f Country. We cam lerated that para- ho 5112'. ranted press criticism. which I think future hisfwrlaris of bill, bc [not of News The MoGili den over Cologne, that a Canadian (‘or- vette limped back to ramming a. submarine. NOTICE from Cape Breton; on his left an Cobb and Crawffird Garage Irishman from lhe Fraser Valley or To:onto, an Englishman frlm u u illvnrd ‘dnlil: descfflbcd ma, . was c wor ima a‘ on plllllllll, ECU-YIN“ “191111111 ihr-lr shnulrlcrs. “I bcllcvc ilw spirit with which ihcsc mon O1)! Tflfl that, order is still nun; in ("nimvlrr And I bclicvo ihls. ilml. if \\'<~ will nlv banish intoler- nucc from our minds und prejudice; ircvlu ()lll'!l\".'ll‘i§ hug 12o forward I0- gr-tier. v. ih Gf"l'.s c p we too shall Dodge and DeSoio Dealers achrcve vlcron»; extended “"I'hat liberty is in we ivould 111L111‘ n. propaganda scll0Ol to loam how to murder his Ilcigflitulifs and klllg- $111115 W0 U! $18111» hero vrns a fraud, The had tosi '11 The J00 c lni- v i; .- ‘i ~- . 1119 l11>915y 01' (111191- declarations that they viYouid light 3.. lilOllbl pollen‘, Vllflvgls/Illl)‘. “L “ovum 91109. 511d $1151 liberty 01' 111119191144 their own terms; even the students crnmcllt cull us buck here to discuss I108 1105 11191111 1119 991791811190 01- of Oxford signed a declaration that ihis mail-or at grout length again ight for King or Hitler will not unit." e back from the 'l'ill‘lllllg to ihc uulcct of QLIEJP; "As a Canadian I deplore H3115 cast upon Quebec. I I Ld, wlacreloiich man sa e y un er 1 Olll vin D11 MMMU-ifl-n 011199115410 unWB-P- a merry song l)“: pieqalce to all hi... been c ‘One mun neighbors. We are not permitted to Missio has been pursued relentlessly cud become enemies. We must not let has a s. manner before anything drive us apart, even this cation can." . I.i'dbf'. - th Canada will rand annuilrfl- T11R1- llcvc we ‘n11: die lIlUIIOLX-Bcflollg IIIGIICBL. ljvrlrs: man is the Prime Minister .i' tlrs concluding he smd he ,.emember_ Dominion. I sm not going to indulm! 5d one day in France. in exchsivc cnlnnlnzens ilccause gpfjng (my of yellow sunshine Wm, it always breeds suspblrm, but I birds singing above me mutfer o; will say that it is not for his con- guns, with ilmlers t» of the Canadian pecpe ecause o grey {r5015 p. t- 1 w ' nu conduct cf affairs in these lust n", BH-us}, 2n? Q6180}, m‘ _ rid your house of f" veers. u bu: u this ueiivu and ilicre crime to every commander ’ of a Canadian unit this mc Does it not sound as if it were writ- ten ymslerday? _ 'I1lr*n he road Sir Arthur Cur- n oompisii-Bd 01 rielqi fam;us mcisisage, part of uihficfi rcius: " 0u w acv n r "I do not know who is rwpm- whore you stand, facliigoetheoenerliy libio 1'0!‘ 1111111". 119 B51111 W9 11,9111‘ 5 .. On many a. hard fought field of 819111 deal about the defrflbihiry 91 battle you have overcome the ene- . With God's help you shall WM" 111° achieve victory once more." in United my the hows choice. the lack of news. BEACH BALLS a. u 35¢. 13011611"! TALCUM I $53.13.." ill “$35.5”??? for 25c. nfe Y1! “mum r i oing that SUNBURN PREPAR- 2 n3§rmn°..i‘¥>°‘....d‘u..‘ and... ‘l. ATIONS. to crack the CENTRAL GIIAIIIIA Illa uolunu lo hound In noun u. ruling M. will! IIIILD u ..__.._.---i_ _ COOK'S for Photographs. Irllli. CONFIDEBAIWUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-fll RECEIVES PROMO!‘ friends are interested recekut promotion o: a Captain Chandler who b stationed in Halifax, was ectrical inspector from ion he was granted to srsnnmo W-ACATION - acation with his ar- ents and the parents 4 to n. I? was met hen her former home in Charlotte for the lust month. U to Toronto Drillon wt ed in war wot-k at Malton. l) EVENING— A very took place at the and lvilrs. Stafford rth River, June 12, of North River and gathered to do honor to a newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Glow were th a bountiful purse. Kltson read the address resentation was given by nor Younker. Lunch was served by the ladies and the e evening was spent d social intercourse. _.___ FAMILY REUNION — Mrs. Green of New London. pshire U.S A., her daughter, Mrs. nd granddaughter. akcs, have rctvlriled after spending the eeks with Mrs. Green's and Mrs. William Noye re, P. E. Island. This was not only a. hobby reunion but s more value than all the goodwill (laughter and great granddaughter, my hon lectures and tours and visits of all Mr. Noye although in his 73th year ‘ can lake his place with thzlse much younger than he, either carpentering, painting and decorat- who was always very active has been confined to her bed for the past ten nonths, McCARVILL - MacDONALD — t. Aloysius Church, Montreal was the scene of a pretty wedding. June 20th, when Miss Alice Lorraine Mac- Donald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. MacDonald oi Montreal was ilniicd in marriageto Mr. Wilfred Patrick McCarville d Island. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a floor length grown of ciel featured n. full skirt, fitted b0cllce. bishop solos and a round neckline. Her shoulder length veil was lucid in place with a circlct of rosebuds and she carried a bouquet of sweet- peas baby's bicaih and cirnzltlons. The matron of honour Mrs Maurice Lambert, sister of the bride, was gowned in pale pink chiffon design- ed in flowing lilies and cairlcd u nosegay of white gardonins. Mr. Mairrice Lambert R C.M P. Montreal acted as best man. Wedd- ing reception and breakfast was held at the home of th more suggest that General Llbcriy in Jeopardy The only way to keep our supplying our trained fighting men with an abundance of the most y. But what is a little saving compared Canada is expected to Don't let this happen lo YOUR loved ones . . . said Dr. MacMilian. "Are we , . savage foes from Canada s shores 1s by modern weapons-ships, planes, tanks, guns. These take mone to total loss? Every man, woman and child across BUY A WAR SAVINGS STAMP EVERY DAY DURING JULY telephone ofllcas, department book smres and other retail stores. _ ion oi’ Liziicc in Canada, when anything lwcausc ("Jury mun \\'il,'< shut to (lfiatll, cvery r scllt to concentra- Down in myrountry when thrrc is a. wrest izre we do "In that world, into the schools not wait until it comes afullllil our 11088 I10t mom’! FBVONI 0r 6151111113’. i1 alnd clnllerages and universities and on homestead. Wo go out to moot it ' tie at orm an indeed into some an kcc: '" ' - -‘ v- . “In these days with an effort to or o5: puipits wint the hawkcrs Jf scgions} ailfdnionllcllglwp“ p“ 1118-118 Bvelywdy think alike. or 11B! utopian propaganda. They flXplOli/sld true on the prairies. called leaders, “Another thing; when this crisis ouutries better comes it u’ taught them that quickly, We should not call Pzlflig. every war was inglorlous, that evut"; lncnt and dcbntc this QllGSilGil again. e bride's parents. immediate relatives and friends. The grooms gift to the bride was a Dc Forest C;osley radio. to the bridesmaid a siimecl ring and to the best man a wallet o! Spanish mor- Buy War Savings Slumpsfrom banks, post oflices, stores, druggisls, grocers, tobucconiats, iii be necessary to act National War [Finance C Mrs. Gco. Ballem and Miss Ven- etta Robinson of Pownal, welevisi- tors to the city on Saturday. Mrs M. Henry Ross. cable from their son. Sp g them of his safe ar- Iuneral which was laritciy 111191111911 was conducted by th allbeurcrs were: onnan, Malcolm at Clinton until about_ ago when he came to llV daughter Myrtle ‘l was most tenderly cartd sickness and health. al took place on Good his late residence_ and rgely attended despite the condition of the roads. several ds coming from Cllnto . Murray otticiatcd at home and. later at the graveside Mar ate was assisted b Re The hymns sung were. with the Lord, The Shep- alm and Pence Perfsct h Mrs. Orville Sellar at Mr. Murray spoke on the Easter message "I am the Resur- ction" and brought words of com- he bereaved, Mr. and Mrs. l-Iill accompanied by their people more and moi of the ordinary or The East Indian Christian Com- of some 15.00) persons is entirey self-goveming but require. a grant from Canada as lssi The missionaries all do the work and hold the positions allotted to them by the local Pres- b tezy of thirty-four, which governs al the affairs of the Church. The chief problem is in regard to the supply of local ministers. ‘mun were drawn from the trained teach- ers. The latc Dr. 11‘.J. Coffin. well- known in P. E. 1., trained well the ministry of his time. These men are now passing away, but no one can recruited with the preliminary fitness to take their place. Preach- ers have been paid from $27.00 to $75.00 a month. But the Government pays now $150.0) a month to teach- ers with a few years experience. As k the church salaries are totally in- adequate, a serious problem arises. For this situation there is no re- lief unless it comes grants from the mother church. The natural growth among non- Christian East Indians is about 1200 a, year. Conversions do not exceed 200 annually. The inference in terms of a call to the dhurch at home is clear. It is Christ who has the message of peace on earth and good will amongst men so necessary today among these and all peoples- A Home On The Messrs. Dan Buc Buchannan. William MacLean. Ken- n, neth Graham. Bismark Cousins and The floral tributes were:-—Pillow. as Flcrrie, John and family. Pillow. Mae Sterling and family. Crescent. Laura. James and family- Describes Work In San Fernando (Continued “from page 2): stead had been out in rcasonabi running order, her cook his own breakfast, and Mrs Daintry admitted with a Sillll that if they had plenty of tinned food she thought she could manage the The Barbours house was a trrly palatial dwelling wruh two icanis courts and a swimming bath. built ks the river Avon. O _.__ In Memorzam y interesting [and instructive _..__ ess was given y Rev, H, F, _ 3AM .D., oi San Fernando, Brit- JAMESiflM 111111 blbckfld by French religion. We a pcacerir. ish West will sit n. of wcrsh‘ , e and sin last Bu June 28. 1942, James n. sharsm at R years. He was enguilfld deughte in business for the past fourteen begutji y Harbor. He was a membered’ man of quiet disposition and good character and respected by all who be onnectcd with the Trinidad be n fol the past 25 everywhere’ ‘and spring had vsiled the willows in a haze of green. The Avon Willow's. she was told. were grown from cut- tings brought from the willows on the grave of Napoleon at St. Helena, (To be Continued) Enfsmirr; scnoor. He leaves to mourn the loss of a three dsulzhters. Nellie (Mrs. Edison Hran- y) of Clinton; (Myrtle) Mrs. Bert- and Miss Mary R. N., of Jer- uiso survived by .ren. His eldest kdailghter e l-Ie was the son of the late Mr. the United Chum“ Wm, Sharam of Murray ram Island of 'I‘rinidad among East Indians thousands from the West Indies. e upwards of 160,- them use owe the salvalion mplete ruin of thousands of gar-cane estates. after tion of the slaves and nt shortage of labour. given free grants of land inntion of their cori- and so became in peasantry oi the prominent element in and politics] life. these once neglect- educationaily, in our colleges, especially our ge for teachers. and in the Mission had a prom- mlc and social at: these Hindoo and Moslem necpl i owing widow (rice several t0 mourn grgndch rish his memory two (Minnie) D0111 01 M111‘ field of Wsshi The funeral services on June 30th consisted oi a brief service at hs home and thence Church of Murray British India to until now there m Ruth Mutch; 3. Grade VIII-l. Ronnie McIm-iisi 2. Florence McInnis. Efeen Doyle; t . Norbert McInnls; 2. Marl-ha Mclsaac. y. - Murtagh Mcinnis; 3. Joseph Doyle. Irene Mclnnis; 3. RusseIIDOMcInni ' sed him by only a few weeks. daughters. Stella. Clara and nd one son. Silas. also ore- sed him. Happily due to his vanced years he was spared the nowledge of Mrs Mayfieicrs death. bearers were Hugh Prlzzel. Kay, George Dunning. olscn, Nelson Gsmcstcr, He was laid to rest be- in the Mai-gate Ceme- nning was a man high- in the community e passed most of his life. in and around the . and was dearly beloved by ghters to whom tho sym- pattziyd odf friends and neighbors is to the Unitsd dccen bor conducted the services. Th The hymns sung. favorites of the Be square" beautifully "iome by Mr. and Mrs. E. "(innon snd at the church herd", "Does Jesus 1y. e I-Iuve In where Jesus’ and "Abide With Me.’ Th l bearers were Alex Mac- scKenzle, Robert Bell, but Vernon Davey his dnu City Four Frank Nich . Mac- id hi wif "The in? lvfr. D: In Memoriam Shirley Lynnf 2. Attica... Ella M. Getson. ~21. rs. ssmoa ssru SAINT JOHN, N.B.. July 3-(0?) -8urgeon Lieutenant AW. Clark of Saint John, was aboard the Brit- ish destroyer Airedale, one of the ships named by the Admiralty London today as lost. Members of his family said tonight they had re- ceived a mmsage from him report- ing his safety. A member of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer e, Li-aut. claik survived tho ing of the British destrqP-‘l’ JAMES I. MmLIOD moors of Thursday ed to h s eternal reward Juries I‘. Canadian: Above All "My point is this: that message 9°11‘ in" was sent to us a little more than “L! 15 thrcc months after the conscription election. Willi all its turbulent acti- vities. Do you suppose that the men who listcncd to that and went 0V8: Wsshin n. D. C. on _ - there ded suddenly. ......... new ....- In Memvrmm ~ There are 26,000 dhlldren in w °"° ’“°"“{,”"d ‘m’ 3°11°°15 111°91'41" For u number of years he was em- loyed in the C. N- R. railway where e was u general fuvoriu with his um last member of e‘ ruifiiy rant of the Presbyic ————- k ioh. On March thirtieth last, at the lvfgrch . c top Line were vmrxicd abo ggm, 01h“ d“ lion? The Frenchman Rivers was in me centre foon; on his right was ghier. Mrs. Stephen tccok u Y a highly respected s. Mr. Dunning was Ju e less than a year after their mur- rlaue. After some ronto and remained there and s. great measure _ listic success springs '"°"1‘l;'_‘ £515 schools. Especlall the financial dif ic churches began, the has been able to suppo fewer on its preachin has auilt up extens The teachers lend in ih erly. In some cases the taken over lhe complete work of a yes and estates, set- Thev mission is holding the voung eighty-eight year suffering mostly from the in ties of old age but was able to be Fl d about and eat his meals with the Walker Ms iy t0 Pennsylvania. where Mr. his death. when he was w In stricken with pneumonia. born at Margate and in ea hood married Elizabeth They settled at Clinton g together they raised a largo and built up a fine property. Mrs. Dunning died over thirty vears ago. Mr. Dunning continued to farm r u wi dsughter : ‘ “T” 1"*’:*'-"—““lei ghaleglfimuarengz? the church ‘The body accomoen Mrs. PBterling Mac- Mrs. James Dixon. Stunc Also eighteen grsndc eleven great grand children. eceased him five years ago. The 8e l-le was were transferred o rl.v man- art's Memor Chsppelle. Washington . 0., ammo. W rusry n . o mns Good Mominz and We'll Good-bye in Heaven were rendered by the mule quartet of vice was held in the funeral home alter which interment took place in Mavfleld reservation etery Sincere sym- pathy is extended to the thrcu lur- vivlng siesicrs in their double ber- isl Methodist Church of