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Seek. enever Need a“l.ifl" endly stimulation and a e of enioyment. quality of flavor . . . body House RADIANT ROAST s threefold goodness in Bault Bte. Merle. “L! tawa, Ont. 1"O., Windsor. 0n Miller, Eldon kerton. Ont Barrie. Ont. Vancouver. B. C. vicwNow For Ollicial ‘fl-esumed De d: Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Johnson. icy, FO., Regina, Sask. Jones, Paul Reviere, PO.. Walburg, Sack. i Vancouver, B.C. . Rolph. Robert Harold. F0 Windsor, Ont. tlvena. Bus . 1!. S ‘ uton, Alta Smith. Heriry Ryereon, uro, NS I‘! . -Lt. Tandy, ,:f PO., North Bay, Ont. Taverner, Henry George. F0. Victoria, B. C \ Vancouver, B. C. iiolm, Sask. mount. Sask. Wickens, Herbert Asquith, m. Shawvllle, Que. Winnipeg, Man. ed—-Now For Presumed Deed: Foreman, John Leslie, PO.. Port Arthur. Ont. Dangerously Injured Accidentally: Rakus, Benjamin, PO.. Blen- icint. Ont. ieriously Injured On Active Serv- ice: Fairway. James Milton, PO.. Verdun. Que. Seriously Injured Accidentally: Jonsson. Alfred Lloyd Axel, F‘.- _-»=-- -_ __._.-._.;—. = Military Prisoners Riot, Set Fire To Barracks ,, i (By The Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, June l—-(AP) -An army guard was shot and killed, three military prisoners were wounded and six other per- sons were hurt when several hun- dred rioting prisoners set fire to disciplinary barracks at Fort Ben- amin Harrison, 12 miles north of err, last night. ' Nine barracks buildings were destroyed bv the fire with s loss estimated at $100,000. An Indianapolis fireman died c! s heart attack while blaze. Maj.-Gen. James L. Collins, commanding oflicer of the 5th Service Command. Fort Hayes, Co- lumbus, Ohio. who was at Fort Harrison on an ins ection tri at the time o! the rio, said ind cat- ions were the riot "was s planned affair.“ i Pic said "prompt and eiiicicnt action alone prevented a mass break." I Approximately 1.900 of the postfislo 2,773 United States Anmy prison- ers were housed in the section in Iwhichthe rioting occurred. Preliminary c h e c ks indicated “none of the prisoners escaped. I Gen. Collins in a report to the _War Department said the immed- iate cause o! the riot was believ=d .due to extra duty given th pris-‘ fighting thei oners yesterday for infraction oi’ T°"°m°- Ont‘ ‘prison rules. All of the rioting prisoners were American soldiers who had been courtmartialed, s o m e overseas. Mani’ 01' them were considered dangerous and some o! them had been convicted for arson, rape and murder. w,” 911s f» m iwrir 995° 9 r.'l$:,?ff..'lr;.m..i _ J. m»: n. Iiertlt l N ll DPII“ H2 Print: fittest. one l! SUCCESS W. I. The Mav meeting o! Success Women's Institute, Grahams Rd. was held at the home o! Mrs. An- gus Green on Wednesday evening the 16th. Meeting opened with Ode, followed by the Creed. Ninc- teeu members and one visitor were present. Minutes oi’ last meeting were read and approved. The secretary gave the iollmv- ing report: Proceeds from the making o! an autograph ullt, $36.10; proceeds o! Play, $11.70; also Government grant for 11.55 Sgt, Winnipeg. Man. C N A ADA Kilicd On Active Service: MacDonald. Ian Alastair Nor- man, Sgt, Isle ol Milli. Argyll, Scotland. Skinner. John, LAC, Winchiield. Hunts, England. Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Reynolds, Harold Charles Bares- lord, F0, Town or Mount Royal, Que. Seriously Injured 0n Active Serv- I002 i De Teissier Provost. Alastair. -Sgt., London. England. Znwisza, John, LAC, Windsor, nt. Liberated I-‘rlsoners: Bridgman, Edward Fleming-H.- LlsuL, Winnipeg, Man. l Brown. Donnld Bellows, WO., ‘Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. Brown, Kingsley Ewart. FL-Lt... West Jeddore. NB. DIM" PO.. Bruce, Norman, Bums. John Daniel, PO.. Mark-i ‘ham. Ont. tAlbert Sutton, WO., g Carroll, Wgirlisor. Agnh oes, t- ur Cam ll, FL-Lt" Vancouver, B.C. PM i Daugherty, John Hanham. !O., Chatham, Ont, Dow. Henry Robinson, D.I".CI., W.~C.. Toronto. Ont. Downing. Edmund James, 1'0, Peterborough. Ont, Downs, John ltiilton. Il-Lieut" Homewood. Man. Forster. Frederick William, WO., Windsor, Ont. Fraser. Bruce Alexander Manson. WO., Vancouver, BC. Gifford, Melville Harrison. PO.. Sherbrooke, Que. Gillespie, William Chcll Chsttan, PO.. Winnipeg. Man. Golds, James Delbert, FL-Lieuh, Guelph. Ont. was received. The sum oi’ .1332, was voted towards prizes in the: Junior Cali Club. | The school committee reported: having visited the school and had‘ the classroom floor scrubbed. The] following school committee for June was a pointed: Mrs. John MacGregor, isses Mary McKay and Evelyn Brown. The Red Cross convenor report- ed having received 2 pairs men's pyjamasz pairs khaki gloves, 3 airs Air Force gloves, 2 khaki onf sleeved sweaters and three quits. It was decided to extend an invitation to the Pleasant Valley Y.P.8. to repeat their concert in Graham's Road l-Iall, followed by “We Dispense An! Prescription" Institute dispense with lunches at luggage during sugar rationing . p . ~ Several items oi’ correspondence 1 n, L, ‘were read. inctlrudinkr‘; lettfirs from oys overseas an ng t e mem- NYII Dflllill rgbiastor boxes o! cats and ciga- l" l.“ we“ Mrii. John MacLeod acting as than; i" auctioneer conducted a sale n! a sale of ice cream. An unani- mous vote was passed that the _.____. da-"Ni "5 BRACKEN W111 flne hanclcralt, home canning and Henderv. Alexander Robert Church. 170.. Montreal. Que. Kinnis, Arthur George, 1'0, Trail, BC Krentzl. nerbert. mo, womim, Man McDevitt, Donald Raymond, PO.. Hughenden, Alta. Pepper. Manville Bancroft, Fl.- Lleut. Vernon, B. C. Richards. Herbert William, WO., Athabaska, Alta ennui. w..." Ilodingto. wo, Cupar, Sask. er n Teskey. John Mark, FL-Lieut, @unw.mr home cookingniwliich iresliie-d the sum of $21.00. Meeting closed with The King to meet next month at the home oi‘ Mrs. Earle Murray, roll call to be answered with “Better Eng- lish Hints." Lunch was served by committee in charge. muss Ysxrmiivaols .MANOl-&'I‘HR. Etllllmd — (Q) -— The Cotton Conciliation 00m- mittee has awarded all adult work- ers in the cotton industry a flat- hate wage increase of seven stilli- of itasualtios ~ mom. cmmmv an rololl _ N - 52%». fiafi“ Imam, n.- ‘Q- n-nt, King. ‘Phonics Clement. 1'0, 0t- McDonald, Gogdon Alexander, Victor, WO., Wal- Milne, William Ilmry, Islet" Sinclair, Temple Roderick, Bet. Previously Missing On Active Ser- "room Campbell. Russell Archibald. Sgt. Glace Bay._N. B. Clarke, Donald Wallace, PO.., Montreal West. Que. Croll. Ian Bruce, FL-Licut, To- ronto, Ont. Davey, Dennis Arthur, F0. Gee, Melsom Henry Walter. 1'0. William George Wes- 8t. Leamms. 'Wiiliam Clothicr. 1b., Leaside, Ont. Lee, Jack Griffin. Hwhieut. To- l rcnto, Ont. l Murphy, Gerald Francis, llt-sgt ; Montreal. Que. ‘ Rodgers. Herbert Henry, PO Saruk, Mifhael Alexander, WO., SCilafé Leonard, Iii-Sgt" Burst- as . Smith. Arthur Roy, WO., Ed- Swsn. John Kerr, PO.. Montreal. Frederick Arthur Ern- Taylor. android Herbert. PO.. Wall, Adolph LeRoy. 20., Stock- Webb, David Arthur, PO.. Fair- iddess. Edward Henry, 1'0. Vancouver, B. C. Wilson, Norman Andison. PO.. Previously Missing Believed Drown- Otfioial Purposes in s cold and hoetfl is My Father's world, I rest me in Bible study session o! the Qilllflth’ School was held, under the di» - tiun of Mr. It. J. Rupert. immig- ately following the service oi’ mom- inhworship. ducted by Mr. Levy with _»_’I‘HE ~’.—_'_‘__Tf.i ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH at l1 am. was Morning worship conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy, 13D, with sermon "Evidence ol God's Care.“ In the New Testa- ment lesson of the morning from Saint Matthews Gospel Jesus il- lustrates this eternal truth oi the love and care oi mankind. Jesus uses simple things to point his massage. The farmer sowing the seed points the way the word tails upon the world and its receptionfl the ploughmanls task recalls to steadfnstness and purpose. n finding God in natu-re but finding in nature the story of God's pro- vidence. Jesus learned the truth in communion with God and ii- lustra-ted it through nature. If we are not blind to beauty we sh see that we live in n beaut l world. in the glory of the ilowerg, in the sunset. in the dawn there is bemzy ccyond reproduction. t. Father Almighty is a beauty and order, what tragedy that man should labour to des- tr ' oy. Take no thought, says Jesus. be not anxious. be not worried. over all things there is a presiding pow- er of tender love, we are not t e would. " the thought." Wesley's "Lead Me Lord" was the anthem oi’ the morning. The ic evening service was con- IOIIIOIi ings (01.57) a week lied juveniles ' " nu. - “We Know the Way ct Salvation". Sherwin’; . .- d "Break Thou the *—lr-“frf TIIE INTEARNATIIINAL iilQKiil. 60M Originated ier war and destined devaicdnqat ct avenhs service PANY or CANADA. numb, AS cusncorrrro-‘iiu i Canadian-Designed Armored Canada's vast ‘tarball. this is stand. Canadian-Int almond mountable, recently removed from the ""‘—'= 4W. sacrum u, 0 Canadian Nickel igr a vital role in the peacetime the Canadian-de- ‘ho c! its unmected abilities is anti-testing bogged-down trucks and Wll- In semi-loot lengths oi track always in contact with Gaul..." (1164-1642) ‘ Ian-u d?! npmu telescope,‘ carried on numb in magnetism 4nd gravitation, discovered tbeprinnjllc of tbapendu. Irma. Cantriuy M previous nacbirig, be maintained tbat bodies of diflmnt weiglrkfalI with the some wlocity; Wbon challenged m pron this rbrovy, be dropped 4 ten-pound that and 4 one-pound rbotfronn tba top of tbs Leaning Tower of Pisa. To Ibo amazement of Ibo University student: cndjacnlty gatbmd M m tbs experiment, botb wnjgbn ruclnd tbs ground a! tbe same time; 1N our own day, as in Galileo's time, research has opened the door to discoveries which have ind far-reaching results. In 1921, sales of Canadian Nickel were discouraging. Then the Nickel industry inten- sified its research endeavours. Year after year new ways were sought in which industry could use Nickel to make better products. Sales of Canadian Nickel began to increase. They doubled a ; a and trebled. Mines were enlarged. New plants were built. More men were employed. Great benefits came to Canada. In the years after the war, Nickel research laboratories will push on their search for new uses for Nickel. The information collected by International Nickel through years of’ metal research is available stall times to Canadian engineers, designers and metallurgists who need better materials for better products. Thus will science and industry, working io- gether, build a wider use of Canadian Nickel so that still more benefits will come to Canada.- {LT-U Ah NICKEL ALLOYS it '25 ms smn wast. WRIH" ~;:.-_~.;~.-..;_. -.- - . l Sliowmobile off Secret List secret lbt. Riding on its Ie-inoh-wida synthetic rubber at]? with non power than a three-ton truck, the amslrln! V m“ passed gruelling teats through deep snow both s up I-degree grades and thmugh heavy bush. The plowed through mud three feet deep cover-ins "4 u‘ on e nine-day .000 mile trip through snow-laden Arctic WNW heavy loath, its great power augmented by the excepfliln" S: Union: it is travelling. IIIF obil Ill‘ and cubed a stream tour feet deep. One or its mushest trhll o” act lad tlon 9! guril“