THE__Q_HARLOTTEI_(_)‘WN GUARDIAN ~ ' . 28 1941 T"=°s""="=‘-"="il='"l AYiaiwerThere ‘Fflfflsl lifts 'll.ll.F. Leader l Both Food and Beauty nsr'l.a-.::Z=E:T~:.:::.l:n-:l' i l i i Still rage in Raises question In Lima Bean Vines iiogalna area 0f Millionaires a = a uevny nstn r may be inserted at 5 oente a word. strictly pay- l able in advance. g ‘ (By The Canadian Pres!) i.- ’ Only scattered showers were pre- dicted by the weatherman 18-5! night for the tinder-dry Dllimilid! oi Northern Ontario and GU60” wncre hundreds of firefighters con- number of new millionaires. if an . tinned the.r week-long struggle created since the war. but lt woudv with fol-eel fires which have already | “be B“ Immense amount of re-I destroyed millions of dollars WON!) Stgizfglilausemllfillgfl ditlxgraistler tolc B193! @0111 °‘ “mm” “m! p““’“'°°d' Dlscussior? or flwflrmmlll. Shae.» While most fires seemed to have cropped up in the Ho“ m“ ‘b iiilfifioiEN - h_ Modern Ind ian Warrior ' l COOK'S 101‘ PhOtOQTSlJIJE. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- QNCE. L-Wffii UITAWA. May 26—(CP)-Ex- lamination o! income tax returns might give "some indication" of the RECKUITS WlANTED AT ONCE for all branches of the Canadian Active Army. A ly in person or by letter to the ecruitlng Oillccr Charlottetown Arrnouries. L-457~5-26-3i. POX assumes! tel as new m“ "'°“8*“ “m” °°““°,‘.; °“; ielllooll dill‘! llieeoleioli ill oolll- you wi_tll your feed problems. h We ""42 mWHFg °';"l‘““;h hggé; 30m: mmlee 01mg 111 w mend m, m- have lo years of practical experience Bu ury 1i; he kl’ the prowess of ch55 Proms T“ AM m contonmw flgdolljifiziiiiogrxrllafiiigriruiiivellllltzes igr Etseufiliiiggquafie igiilfi fire bllfzing on S?‘ “Mme” ‘mnwnced l“ we mm‘ New Booklet n Bleeding the Fox. a os-mlie front in the Gogarna. area ML _,_ 1 _ ‘ _ Q _ covering the wlhole year. Interna- north of Budbury. H5“, hfgeiwfiho $1 us’; “J: tonal Fox dz Animal Foods. Ltd, The Gogama fire had already “oh “m, week, no duh,‘ the SUXHIIICISIdB, P. E. I. 15-571.. ErIgFSBQdQéZYtTXAggIQQflYSgA/ggitlllén-Q budgf debug,’ hm-odueed l; aghyh Ann lune". imam Mae‘ valued at sloollooo. rive bush lvlofneley Said lle was “moraiLv certain and entirely satisfied that these statements as to there being any particular number of million- ahres in Canada are wholly invent- e .’ "Inlet remark does not apply to the honorable member for Rose- town-Biggar (Mr. Ooldwelll who. as he stated. did not make the state- ment that IMGN"WGN some ‘BO-odd LLOYD YEO Lloyd Yco, son of illrs. Percy Yeo. camps stocked for next winter's w! have been wiped out. Rainfall came to the aid o! s00 firefighters lrl the Iihlconbrid!’ area, near sudbury, bringing under control a tire which had bland for several days. In the Gatineau Valley district north of igttliwah go€estn rgpgtlir‘: t o e Tlelligilsfirgregntheily’ ileii battled dur~ new millionaires , mg the weekend were under “m. “But he repeated the story.’ Con- trol. The unchecked fire is 1n the fiinawa’ 3mm’ “m” Hmsm m‘ filgxlfwgif"gfile zgngligslsngg}; as e "He said he had heard it said and. pected to, be tinder control More he “mmed w “m” i‘ “he” w“ ‘my fl mink m“ information that could be given the than lggmlélegwfrf; bgen rushed House in that connection. Mr. ll- from other fires now under control. The “we speed‘ dent with pole varieties bear a heavy crop Bush llmas are l. . . 1,111, w uhehd the $1.,” “x M; of luxury food in the late summer large and small secdiwl-gm arlo tile customs tal-irr, putting and, early fall- bearing larger b: s Lima should never be v ‘ 'rl the (an. . |li\l.\' "llllirosi nlilllr-y il- lliltt-olilrs‘ fight in illc revolutionary tvcrs lo krep MR. VITTIE, Crapaud, announce the Qlligflfiéglénl, of) their eldg: daushltcelzr Ama race venet orge, e - est son oi Mr. and Mrs. John Rbgcr- 113 1'11"" 5% chlflfléfwni W}? mptoh‘ Mama“ h, take ls now with the Carla an S gna- |lers Overseas. He left this side of Sin’ mil ‘ool fJ pace t em} e o mfilylmyzgql, thg Atlantic in Janillrv, 1944i. r“ ’ l . (‘llrzlrlll r ri- tn the Br: ~ tfllrd il-at-rre to collvri iile annual lltynlcnt of’ $3, vril r-h got-s in crrry lllllii. lri mun marl i-llilll of lilo Ollfnliilglli, Mu- Yluliiis, Tusrlirizrris, Ollcfillls, Senor s ullii (Jllyugas, ENGAGEMENT 0F lNTERI-IST- l Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Mc- Tavish, of Calgary, have annoulw- ed the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Ruth. to Mr. John Douglas Agnew, eldest. son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Agnew of Cor- digan, Prnce Edward Island. ‘The, wedding will take place on June '1. Miss McTavlsh ls a grand-daughter of the late Adam McTrivlsh, pioneer of Calgary-Montreal standard. In Memoriam MRS JOSEPH?!‘ MACDONALD Heavy Yielding Pole Beans Make Fine Garden birrern, " Rich, dark green leaves of liam t 21f 1 ; , _. A beans rorm one n1 the best of coy‘: lzllfiggpcdatiluliglfl Lgglyfltl‘ w: F‘ erlngs for a garden fence, and the will insure this. ‘ 1m llll The community of Panmure ls- lallcl and the neighboring distrlcs b1 were again saddened when it was w’ learned that on sunday. April 27. M1 ilald .S_ Joseph Rh Mawonald While damage has not been esti- mated it is believed to beextenslve ard ___ peacefully passed to her eternal, . d h ‘r P‘ u MEEmNG _ The Nmh ueiillfiylate Mrs. MacDonald was‘ wglliixilvéuie: guarrnhbgtt wgemfirxidlelr‘ iggxrseilritrtgixioliitniiielfiitliezgévzimd ‘oi: Plflulfid ‘he ground wanna M them The s.“ control. Three hundred men stopped ,t11¢ 15314355 M01115 Tm; All bills are up; they will decay wthout sprout- ing in cold soil. The weds are so W lishlze Young Pecpies Union met Wee they are eaiily spaced. and ill the Cilurch on T-lurstiay evening mcmenml m the budget taxation born "ll ‘urucon "vent ca' l ' m K s” y y 1S ‘“"°’ one fire at tlie edge of the town changes i.Cl' parents ilavlllg been the late .e ilZlilC p. Mlly 22nd. The meeting opened mmqrd “Gamay and Mar . h ‘h o’ ,. .. - ._ y 5on1- of Newbrook. 83 m es nor . “llht, glfirsytatltllieb Thneesgglge ha“, ms “he? hhout forty mu years Edmonton. Mr. Ilsley also introduced the new should be planted with eyed down best to consult y...” W. n“ ' y v.20 sue married and settled with Heavy piiPPWOOG losses were re- Succession Duties Act so members to facilitate qil-Ok growth. Other- Small seeded blll=ii l. might examine it. He said it would wise they must turn over under- in about 65 (luvs. h. ported from the Port Arthur dis- trict where all fires are undel- con- trol. One mlllon cords of pulp- wood were burned in that section in the last week. Overnight rains helped quench the iekeheod fires. Quebec forestry officials said fire and pole limes ill As l-llcy callno: be slim?! in must still . comes late. Pow illlil” . h, season of yield. llllll .1 ‘ovuig beans for the tll-bll} um; 1...‘... kins ground in order to grow, and some 0f thcm may not make it. Bush limas do nc-t bear well if crowded in the row. Plant them at least 18 inches apart The pole llmas may be a little closer, say 12 inches. All peed plenty of food; her ilusoand on Panmure. She had always beelllgreatly interested in all lilo ticilvllllzs winch tended to the betterment and advancement of lile Cfllilllllflllty. she W215 of a jovial disposition and a lady who had nev- er grown old. By her passing tile community has lost the influence conditions in the province had .m- “mi “Xamllle “f a ‘mm wimhy proved and that most outbreaks wmmm- "Yf-“d "1°“1"""~ ‘tkmd ‘ma. were under control. New fires were amiable wile. and an hospitable and reported from the Lake sh John sivc Reading N0. 709 led by Muriel Tconrhs. Tile Scripture Luke 10. 25-37 W85 read by Mrs. Clark and Rev. L. M. Muiray led in braver- There were tcn members present. Tile minutes of the "previous meet- ing were read and adopted as cor- rect. An invitation was received asking the Wlltshlre Uilbn t0 pesent their pageant ill Pleasant Volley Church. It was decided to not be proceeded with until Wed- nesday at the earliest. ‘The bill to amend the Eixclse Tax Act. as well as effecting the in- creases on ‘malt and beer as provid- ed. for in the budget set up a new system of taxing tobacco. putting raw leaf preparation on the same basis as manufacturing. Mr. Caldwell. when lle brought up the question of war millionaires. said he had examined reports of niill ‘ m lnC. .i H” hi» $33-33 005i: fiiféeout for? ask Crapaild players to lcresblli. cbliglllg lrlcllii whose nlenlorv will (“Elfin m mile, m‘. n or chlwubh Lll0il‘ play in Wiltshlre HJii. The ever be CilCfiSilcd ill the hearts ol " ' " . . _ l - - . I rretlsuror reported havng $2.3 8S those ‘left to mourn. zgqlylmfflie: égrfemgergergdanzevfig? 91' me 33 1518*?“ Cflfiwflifimwiln; figfdmiege u“ “mums showed ‘my _ “i ‘"*“%.*"“ “yo.” fret by “y. rear.“ ‘also ti“ “a strictest: ‘readies: est»: ‘it l. l- all. Sweet Meat c ails- lite on lra M Pr 1W1 t" " films "a l» e. "Y ~~ ‘ ' - " bill") said lie ould not .iow _-_. .. vcsiry. Ml‘. Clzlrk and Bruce Noy >418 1W1 “New i1" "W" Wlwlllld‘ mnlpmim___y' ____ Sign pron“ ma“ m ‘he elwgwdy would gceome a Hllsellclouulm SHIPPED I"l'()\l r -- l < ~ were appcilltcd to purchase some. W1‘ LWMHIQW W‘ h“ “mbmm” h“ Due meguolied the re n’ of new in Canada under present coilditluns. ovnili‘ ("mflmih A bill of 20 cents was paid lo “mid W b‘! 59°“ will‘ 11m‘? veil-d, wlhunahes being hung; and ex_ He UiSCUSSCd the tax exemptions ac- __ 5 Mrs. Nc-y for iuit. Lynette. Brown 113° flout‘ Li) alleviate .ler sulicrlng. [phased me belle. that “m. exanh corded wheat co-operatives in West- A curious Y“ m,‘ was appointed new citizenship con- $1592? ‘allwhgfsglorgéntaldsllgb “.13 lnatlon of this year's ollerazlolrs enicmfd“ whiciiishe ‘md- ‘Wm Porlieiract "cakes " l. ' o‘ l‘ further changes in the Excess Prov max/Ra fillflfldpigl‘ - popularity overseas. ll loll - ‘ YUM? 1" ‘his “Ml-m‘ black colil for lt \.‘i\l'lli'w l x ~ ~ o, Wm.‘ The H m“ “Mm rmouwimcs s“ We he’ ‘“ni°m‘“ “m” ar BRITHH crlrzwrlsrs- llts Tax Act llligiit lie possible lo" *5 ‘Rug wdmg ' “'5'- especianli m H1959 611N991 53375» Whlkii lt illls been iililliHl >lliiiflilit Divine Ccmpnlliulf‘ was Sim‘! and u. . . _ ‘ ._| P899“ 0" "Making Frlelldfi" and Shélbddi‘ 311%“ 3'12, §§’.‘,§“.“"r KL. l\ .eflect a great contribution from‘ “Ffiect of Fnennship" irere read , “equtvlri ‘isnsoltraijninhé, Dgslrnfss“ To flax growers in Australia. Call- corporation profits. l §5’°“P?.,Ehf “Elfin?” °f a m‘ m" “Y days oi Lrtbl‘ 1c lil by Lyvlletta B:‘O\vn_ and Lilian lhleo adnlhflslefgd 1,119 1.15;, rlws o1 ada. Egypt, the Argentine and lll- Mr. Hanson said he behaved the.‘ "E:e5** f‘? “S ° ; Y l ‘lllese tllly r ' team“ T“ meem‘? ems“ “Lmtlle church dla comes the news that British source of such information as that‘ Bum“. mm m“ m“ “he” "U015" “HINT-W. H u Him‘! “W118i A “'18P!!! W9 Hive‘ $111; h; Survlved by he; 11115135113 scientific workers have discovered on wnich the millionaires charge which“ 09in“? 311d" the EMF‘? b rloutll lzorlrslllrll I“ “WW5” Natmml Anmem and one soil Aloysius and one dauzhlen how to control seed-borne flax dis- was based. should be revealed. cmcpxatves " ‘m-gll‘ diheyt m? f" fifinlilflfl A llullul" Miz-pah Benediction. Marv Carmelita (Mrs Llewrelicé eases. "I understand the honorable “Emmi "°°“““°'°“‘ w" “bu” n ucorge Diiilillii lll-. ‘ ' ' ' th- member for North Battleford (Mrslt RPOIIMW. d-o not pay "wflm" telract "cakes" by ml tract from ollllul Altar patient research in Nor A crn Ireland. Dr. Muskett and his Nielsen) has said that she had. been: group of assistants can allow in- told there are 40 new milllOilhlTCS creases from 30 io 0i) per cent, in ill Canada." Mr. Hanson added. llle yield of scutched fibre as tile. "Where did she get that ulfornla- result of the treatment of’ seed with.‘ tlon? This is part of the prcpagailea a new chemical compound. |of the have nots against the saves Careful observations during tile. and it is based upon the imalrin-l atlon of someone who wants to do Daly). and also one brother. Jonn Martin of Sturgeon. and three sis- ters. Mrs, ‘lhclnas Troy. Greenfield; Nils. John ‘Thomas Fisher. Fort Eilwarti, N. Y; and Mrs. Art. Kenny, Mexico. Maine. U. S.- A.. and also four grandchildren and one adopted This interlude threatened to pre- cipitate a general debate llntll it; was ruled out of order bv the chair- w .lall oi tile House committee. l ‘ I ~ fighters. Cast from ~(‘0\'eII (‘Jllllllll ("\l‘ll".\'i‘d in the (‘rllncall lvrw and presented to _ " . - u-llllll-nt is 1hr “wit; msllllmurl. of “uh “bl” “m! .1 . lillFllll wri-inr. l lil-l‘ gtmm; i“ hm, lilrt a figyllirl- a (‘hit-i llrnnt is Pliwte Ed rs, :i.n Olloilllllglr of lilc Six .‘ iizzils, prised llc-eilie illc mnnu. New Glasgow and Vicinity ii i .11‘ ilcular are tuklllg t\til lhelli than they liili rl- .41.‘ Smart Leg-Work . ll ~ . .- . ‘ h . _ - , ~ h e enlisted will the Dufferln and llulllinlnnd ltifiog to help dahfmel. Jemlme Bemmi w d grows-Hg Season of neared seed Md Robert Stevenson of the staff . léfilfiilgll’ fuggletilgllilt/Eook tgllacgtf: PflFlYs gilrfilléglrgécdnchgzxsse (fifflafigfhttlerd a ldgisehi/syimce, tgafiliarxleditilgi Iwgtkllrilfri: wi3:‘r?1‘f;§ “£21m .3{.',',e£,1;1‘;‘v 5(1):: zilfliluiaiégscgzxilfinlt M a ' . . - ‘_|_ ._ - _. _~ . _l - . _ \- y _ o. a‘ l “."l._‘ . or k Jchnsm and Johnson Dulgi “um urmcn w me m“ m treated with the new compound. __i__llow_anybodyyioulisathowilnanyI 52mm “m “m” ‘m5- _ _‘~Udflildfl.. __ H h h :2 Co.. Charlottetown. slaent Sunday at. Mass was celebrated by her pastor. his home here. R/ev. Fbnnrlicl‘ Muilailv who. assist- ed by Rev. Owen Klggins. George- town. conducted the service at the grave where she was laid to rest be- side foul" oi‘ llcr children who nlad died irl infancy . The pail bearers were Messrs. John W. Jameson. Basil Lanlgan, Michael Lanlgan. Alex Jameson. Neil Campbell and Billie MalcDon-_ aid. Mr, Maurice Daly was hearse driver It ‘ll ll ie ChurchilPs Daughter Helps Three Americans To Entert ain England Mrs. George Broyrn who has been spending the winter months in Charlottetown has returned lo iler old home here to spend the suin- lrler. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glennie and children, Suffolk, were visitors hers Victoria Day. Mr. Glennie was a. former buttermaker in the New . Glasgow Creamery. Tile family have Mav her soul rest in peace a wide circle of friends in this sec- ~-—~ —'~-———-—- . en III i 8 I r i Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and llic Oliver A re Busiest ii. S. Actors in BeIeaol-erod Pd tioll. rtfeigfiflllflllia" reams" - S m ' l _ n e we en , M» Meliiiiolirli Hood? "l '. “it?!‘ietiiel-i“iifi..t"lil.l°“‘.lfiii in from London. Ben Lvon and Bebe NEA service staff Correspondent Daniels have en living there ever LONDON-Three Americans and Morton Larkin, be=eea@U85?“Q9§BE“ Mr. William Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith nlld Kay and. Mrs. M. Arthur. and daughter Joyce left. attending Horton's Academy. Wolf- vlile. Mr. George Brown. Misses Lynella family Summerslde. spent Victoria; from Da-V he"? m‘? guests °f MTS- E- MC‘ that at least one and posbiy five other Canadian _ . _. V. . M. Me- e the...» straits.2::i.:h.;tr..:i:.ie *’ - in llel- magazine Srvurduly in a nzlv- nurse, said knight she had receiv- ed a cable from tile British Ad- miralty notfiyinlz her that her bro- 0'I"I‘AWA. May 26—!CP)—W0rd relat.ves indicated tonight 573811911 WHO B.- Mrs. Effie Burnham. Vancouver her ljeut. Tho-mas An-Nis 45. of Winston Churchill's daughter sazah are the biggest names in entertain- ment ‘m an England where so little is entertaining today. They are Ben Llycn and Bebe Daniels. old- time scrcell stars, and Sarah Cllurchlils husband comedian Vic version-seeking provirlcials into 5H9 aisles when they go on a tour, like Sh?! one they just finished at Car- ulioollliteoly pie-t or their nop- sincs a daylight raider dropped a stick of high explosives down their street one Sunday morning and de- molished buildings on both sides of their house and rendered their home uninhebitable. When they outline n program. the scene is Just like a New Yorl; o1- ‘t';‘g$“$fi1rg€ gvtgififiélgédsiacgxe ca; al cugnuclrellt bCIM/‘Ejl Greenland Uiilcl‘. My: Vernon Nnrman who has m and Iceland. They were big attractions in Hollywood story conference-which peacetime. but now they pack cll- is one big reason for the success of the pro ram. They toss around words lire "collosal" and “magni- iicent." get tremendously excited about ideas and eventually whip in- to shape a very bright program. It and Rhoda Brown spent tile lluli- i _ _ ha‘. “hh Lheh moth...» he,‘ T rcnto. was klled w-len the Hzcd _____ lvellt flown. Ireut. An-Nls was a. Tile many irieilds of Mr. Cilcsifil‘ code ilcclpherer on the battle Wcolncr will regret to learn that he cruiser. is suffering ircm pneumonia, At A letter received here by Mrs. W. latest reports he was sllglltlv lln- M. Stewart from ilel- nephew, Mid. proved. ‘shlomarl F, L. L. Jones of Revel- Frlrllds cf Ml". Foswnsellers are stoke. B.C.. 25ml he and (our other glad to at» ..lm out zlgalll alter ills Canadians were oboe-x") the battle severe illness. D1 k1 d Mm lcrlliser April ll. There was no way l-e- _~-~~-~-H 9 95°" B" _ 5 of ascertaining whether Jones and M‘. Elsfraillpfiiimae 1:113:- hg-iiflfiwe h"s Canadian companions were a.- a a ver tea. e a e VHYSUH- he d th 3 _ _ scalars “trails: °'.:l‘:i...“.fl." with ” ° ““° °‘ °"“"° *1‘ ' '5 5V a. Q" u a _ _ ' In his letter Jones mentioned the 1 _ , t n _ Charles Board. son of Cmtir. Charles vtelcomendu the €Bil6iS_éinfllfP:Iwl‘1Al;i l ‘Beard M the Roval CHE/mm Navy V.‘ \ ' l P? co t.“ beam m if‘: din“: and P0. James F, Lynch whose two L le coloul sc e z 515.5? Dom d Dow n h room was carried out in yellow. cutl A é-Rnadmrllmprrs éiapg/‘ech Eggém ularjity is due to the success of their sparkles even more brightly by radw program. "Hi Gang", which i comparison to the ordinary Bri- has been running for a year now tish radio program which is usual- and is the most successful enter- I 1y dashed oil about three hours tammefli Dffigrflm ever broadcast before broadcast time. with the winter theatrical sea- by the British Broadcasting Cor- America's Bebe Daniele and tier husband, Ben-Lyon. stars ol the oldtime "silent" movies; rate abolt D tops with the .BI'|l.|Jh Tommy as entertainers. Above, with an Eng- lish soldier. they try a little three- elose harmony on "When Eagles Fly," dedicated to the Amer- lcture at Denham W“ E stance Cumnilnsl- "l"““’d fish layzight Boll b YF-hfwh competed a l>l‘°l>u~.~_nllli.l l; 1',‘ . "This 1s pnrlonfl- l"- ‘ ‘ moment is at libolvii _ _ Virgina Cllerrll. (..= _ '- c-Tlallle mcrinnirs nil. l‘ Rirls are part of ll company of the W-mrlfs iL-vrllurill- T; ( r... n - , . ' , ‘ " - -- ,-‘- ' . has nrrvcil l Cairo i tol- SPTYI l". will) il:l- _\ n» Fa 1 i "lllwl- _ ". g llowel-s added beauty. Prcsidlnit uv- firls‘. llll skillrrl ill fir-i. :l'ti nut; 1112110!"IIHiiTK/fliizllléf"!‘m?‘nhitniislsl er Phe be“ cups m me anflrlvjul Ifllggdgnllsagd biltyofyinnsnbciiteliyfigr ‘gnu "alum n“. he hm m. WY?“ “In w,“ cnzwnl-Rt‘; . . sp c all 1:312 MfgiiegrlrlesitusHgléiiéarbir 5a‘ “dim kfidiijlpman “w”? nbolérlré lean Eagle Squadron oi’ the R. A. F. former ‘We l...‘ .. . __ M ‘ ’ ~ ' e t .t , . ¢ - t ' v - a“. u ._. - -- . on. In til evening, MP5, .1. 3,1) - the Hcod. star for Ch ~ , .. {ll-r- s ancieMrs. ‘lownsenrl McNellLi A third Canadian. l. B. Jensen. ugh“, mamcdum Bu‘ nlllovlfi is”. hsheelifliolbuof :‘l- i'*‘»"“““ “l or t e r a ~ ‘ INSTITUTE Jersey. _ Movlta and ill‘? f“ fighter husband Jlllfi q variety act Whiifiluii the Empire Thculrl" Boxsrmw wnnil d.“ (. ._ . -~ Wm r qmllhf} fiififil‘; ‘Qffgrlfihflfgeg ‘the different laoles of the church; WM and in the dispatch to have ". 1mm] “is boned b m assisted ill serving. The silver col-. 16ft the shin Mayl alter ccrnplet- ' y e1 lccled amounted to a large sum‘ 111R his term at sea, lwhich goes for Parsonage funds. At Victoria. relatives of Llcut. E, ‘ Mls. David Bell, Kerlsmgton. ls L. Borrnriaile of Ganges I-[nrbolq The ffl-tuiar fllfllliili-l‘ mooring of the BQUSHZHV Wallis-ills Ilashllille lllct It the iltwrlxl- oi ~ l" ri" lit lil l lll .\i\l hell Slllmrl " ‘ W the B5591 the welcome guest of her grand-‘ Salt. srlrinz Island 13c ggld 1.1m“, Inc?- Swshv ' ' d lte ,Mr .12. 1.. plexlcson. Borr d_i1 ’ ' l’ ' .' With the m _ “Mg. El-‘resmsn Campbell iSWi-Sillnlz bang Cheerful-sew n“ recently Q after a tour of ""1 WP‘... meeting clrcllcrl Sll‘ l.ll her old home in Surnmerside.-G l-Iarq- Hvndman a‘ Edmonton‘ lg gchgduled it; stall “grip WA,“ '°"°““““ ° ~32" "l Mo» s»... Hvndman and i. a illm or“ ~ ' 9S P ces t c late Mrs. i-fyndrnari was report- of Terror." AMERICAN ENTERTALYl-TRY; exchange oi so member paid lit-r (iiliS. last meeting r l.l stltule inVUB ll staged at lvhntovi satisfactory to tilt‘ ed by Mls LJli i\.. onded by Mrs. John that a device be llclrl music could be 12:; MacLeo-d to see about president handcd ill ll l the Red Crczes i.l‘ tile m. . which was made by som embers durina the winter. The dil- erent committees brought in tllvir reports. Mrs. MacPhail and Mrs. flsimond were appointed 0n the = (‘t ittee for the ncxt - To safeguard Bacon supplies attractive that Canadian producers were selling in quantity. Hid the. additonal $1 a hundredwei lit not‘ been made available. quantity sales in the United States would have —-—--- been made and now additional pro- Mlly 26 _(CP) — tection maybenecessary. lliLsifll‘ Garllllcr an- The additional l was carried by ' that further moac- the United King om but further‘ tary prol 5.. llnrl been made to outlays which may be necessary iii fiiifWllflili Crllnil nil export bacon the United states market continues supplies lil the evcnt of further strong will be borne by Canada. 1 lmflt‘ stills ill ‘I c United States Mr. Gardlnefs announcement - t in Dominion said that “n accordance with the OTIX-KWA. Atlrl: ' which lnlzilt r il0"$ iIFillfZ 501.! a ‘Kiss the border. I proviso in the recent revision niI Tllc illllloullu lilrrlt l.-~l~.r~ "F the pr'ce to be paid by the Brit- - than a molltil uitz-r tile Canadian ish ministry of food for bacon board aiivuyywr] m» ‘ Hold to trackers for bacon by $1 n iable to the bacon board to provide DHCOG, lllllulredvxciwllt. bvcllllso a mnfior for any further [ncrggsg 1n the mflvtlllvllil 0f Clrlmlcu hols in ‘hr mire of export. bacon that migilt flllilccl States was in Prospect dlle be necessary should hog prices ill to lualur Prices prvvllllnl; thcrc- the United States advance beyond Officials raid today the United a parity of as ghiillngs." . ordinary son l pr a.- l money now has been made avail-i . l ed in nn Edmonton disoaich to have been transferred from the Hocd lhrcc weeks ago. --.. . ' For common Hi l: roe.’ Shining stare in her husband, the American eomedi horation. it's s variety hour similar o Jack Benny's program. LOOKS AND SOUNDS LIKE HOLLYWOOD I spent a recent evening wftttll ing the foursome draw up plan for their firlal broadcast or the 89"‘- . . the British entertainment iinirsment are Wins an Vic Oliver. They are pictured charity party. air show about finished, each of these top stars in England is about ‘ to start lnakin a moving picture. They are soou the only Jmlnbers if the U. B. film colony left in _ondon today. War and the blitz. Ilollowed by evacuations buck to America, have left only .5 handful Icon drawng in a close and their ton Churchill's daughter Sarmh and here serving beer at a London in what used to be a huge Amari- can entertainment colony. AM CA REMEMBEBS THESE I-‘AMO S NAMES Ann Dvorak _ii here. recently n. rivcri from P-llvwoo-i with her Bri- tish hlsbzvtd. tfrector Leslie Pen- IIAVE BEEN LUCK‘ u . - all Two u. s. handler?“ m’. ]l(l'l‘ homing down top asslgllnlrllll. in London. _ 1 m m1. car-m] Gibbons, all‘: i m. trn which has shrllnw still at tho Savoy liff-ui‘ broadcasts rcsfllllll‘ m". C. and cvcry lillllmiin ljltfnfiffq‘ of very nrmlllllr rr-fl- “ ,l Miinnlng-Shormflflll. "HWY... can com'*0‘l‘1' “ U lil Br: .. Nightingale 51"?!‘ , u.“ h... not‘ Square." CODHIHFS i» 1 numbers. but H0 Q To date no Ami‘ has been killed b" C! 'i‘ll f lll w p‘ 1n Envland today, llllv ton. She has turned free lance q 0J08P€I¢ is‘ ‘. l w‘ Ol 4 But most‘ mm "Mm! ctyiitld llnrroi I