lu. 4g 113a llilllllCE lllo u: or SOAP ., g; an opportunity for local m u) stock pantry shelves with [Q.PQIITIOTTVB Soaps cheaply. , grocers are enthusiastic t the sale because. from years rience. they know that Coi- paimolive soaps represent the at standard of quality obtain- A5 one grocer remarked, Qplgull? people are never sat- . with their products because are popular. They have a toilet soap in Palmolive; vet lly thev improved the formula is biz seller.‘ The result is a . may) in every way. Princess . also sells well. women often ll on its purity; how easy e55 is on their hands." alers are particularly interest- .. the new Concentrated Super ,5. granulated soap for home . use; developed as a result boratory tests which proved all soiled clothes contain dan- _ germs. A famous labora- _ certifies that Concentrated r Suds removes germs and dirt; es clothes Hospital-clean. It ., n gpecliil water softener gives quick, rich, lively suds soak out dirt fast without lng. Easy on clothes, hands washing machines. Colgate‘s . . cashmere Bouquet, Assorted . ~ soaps. and Caravan Castile, so on sale. uburhanllcurosis" ell Crave Social blom For Women (By PAT USSIIEB -‘- u Prcll 5th“ will“) l l- N. June il-NIPL-Watch for "subufbun neurosis" if you onthe oulskizts of a big city. nstitulm, a grave social pro- icr women, in the opinion 01 ... of doctors. . --= neulroals" is afiohoi- condition Mought t by of social life. e problem was given a thor - airing f an inquest the death of a Barnet house- who had gassed herself. Bar- b on London‘: northern out.- The victim was 44-year-old Elizabeth Ward. Her hus- - ‘fill she worried unnecessarily health of their 4 1-2- d daughter. .J. Elxrlan. who testified -- inquest. contended: i -= neurosisf’ t-patimt departments of hos- ‘. are full o1 them; l. serious attention of th med- C called to grave social evil. Ottaway, the coroner. urged problem be glivm "serious con- ion by social and religivui ~ of human contacts and in.- outside the house causes 1-» tend to won-y even '1 real tr Worry often develops into un- -=~= fear about minor ail- . resulting in a czonditioln '- as “anxiety neurosis," ac- i- : to Dr. R. Taylor of the l- that so many wives have sufficient to do in the house. - are few social opportunitie: i-hem and they have therefore loo much time w think and ' about their troubles while ' husbands are away. Psychological state v seflousdy increasing evil.‘ other doctor recommended e work” for women sufferlfl! ' lieumms. Suburbm wives. - little to do and little money ~- nd. inevitably become intro- ' Vi‘. he said. couwrao so wishes ‘in HAM: England-(CP) — d Dnvis. ‘l9. and Mrs. A. West. neighbors here. were married "llama =2_ll=_er=______' comm!’- CARAVAN Floating () CAKES 25C *<.__ ._._.___ 8118 Behd 1.. Highway First Aid IDNDON June 21-402. Gable) - or ‘ m the m -< l Jlfifiiti‘... hi"! Conf a in behind time! in "I Elliot: anTlQgu-rd "W- mom vgunuat all oi ' ' heard l‘. M‘ to tel-atoll '- m @~ ““"§'°l=:.l;... ‘Five Spells Mark Enduring Pesos Between Nations IVY LEA. Ont. '.€f.“"".°““ “,"~1'§g““§§3=;."‘“é‘i‘} es orig, c e St. 1...}. {rim mver and mum-inn a few of o Thousand Islands, will be on. ‘i-i‘°i'riéit“di“or:.l“i i “om-cl 5%}? Iiihnd Canada. e “med B ousand islands bridge cost. tang-will”. i001! more than g, -. uilcl and is made up or Uve distinct spans and wnnecnng §8aglsfl The bridge connects Ivy Lea, es south of Ottawa and min. wav between Brockville and King. atoll. with Collin‘s Landing N y Its formal cpenin Au , '13 nml). ablv will be marke by Toads most gxillu-anl ammblflfi of notablcs. o governor general. Lord Tweeds. "tab his accented an invitation to a nd the ceremonies. Tentnuve plans to attend have been announ. President Roosevelt oi the k z‘ 538i". Prime Minister Mac- "! 9 King and Governor Herbert H. Lehman of New York State. Construction. which started May 1. 1937. was financed by the 11,0115. and Islands Bridge aulhonty, set up by New York State. The authority .h0D65 i0 collect enough tolls 1n the “EXP 15 Years to pay for and create tho bridge as a free public crossing. The Canadian section of the bridge reverts to the Ontario government u o $350000 a year. e a m In Several Sections Nature milled freely on this pm- Ject. Favorable topography and rock conditions made possible unusually low construction costs and design. There is a 4.500 foot steel and con- cfei-e B-Dpmach to the first crossing from the United States to Wells Island. The iirst unit is an 800 foot steel arm suspension bridge, span- ning the American channel of the river between the mainland and the inland. This, the largest bridge in the system. provides a. 150 foot clearance for river boats. The next bridge. at the end of a 4 1-2 mile road across ells Is- land, is a 90 foot concrete span, linkin Wells and Canada's Hill Islan . This is the only intema- tional link and workers here call it "the biggest little bridge in the world." A brass stri across the road marks the ingot-national boundary C. E write a Says Members Talk Too Much OVITAWA. June Zl-The public of Commons spends too much of its time in tail; thinks the House _ flifiAklfllff llolll lilllll Blilfitlllliilli”i . AL ollocslls. 191KB ""1 not enough in action a. o. Tvrseon (Lib. Carlboo) told the PAY. Commons commLttee on elections today when it was considering re- thought steg: distribution. He should be taken in agreement wi the provinces to reduce the num. ber of members in the Commons, now 245. The Commons asked the corn. mittce to study the possilblll a better has caused ti which every if necessary tered to al.o\v practice in method of At present it is done commitleepl the House. a practice in vogue since Confederation wmcn _ bitterness and Partisan debates than possibly any @1119? question in Canadian poll- cs. Redistribution is the process by _ after the 981F115. the Federal constituencies of the Dominion are checked and their boundaries al- _ _ for the shifts in DFDu illlCIi so that the representa- tion in the Commons will be ed on population. One_ suggestion now before the commtzce is that committee of politicians out redistribution, it done by a commission IIIUYC l0 years, Great Britain, tralia and New Zealand. There is a mittee asking Bothwell ty of redistribution by a joint b85- instead of a working should be as is the Aus- . Provision that n0 Plbvince shall have fewer member in the Commons than it has in the Senate and this keeps the rep. resentatioll in Prince Edward Is- land up to four, Population would warrant, and also keeps New Brunswick at nine. Mr. 'I‘ul"geon’s more than its suggestion was that Quebec's representation be re- duced t0 5_0 or even 40, representation of the other prov- inces be reduced proportionately. He emphasized this would require an amendment t0 the British Noflh America Act and could obtained if the provinces were all in agreement. M the Suggestion of Chairman (Lib. Swift Cur- rent) Mr. Turgeon said he would recommendation to be sent to the Commons by the oom- for a Dominion- Plovincial conference. It 1 and the only be and one of the official monies. igratlon and Island offices on Wells Island. The first, Canadian bridge nects Hill and Constance Islands small rock island acts as centre for the two 300 foot spans su rt the 600 foot structure. anmdia it firs‘; Island to the Ontario with a man span 130 foot river clearance. ends with a 2.000 f steel and concrete. shoal cf solid An boundary monuments is preserved tinder the bridge abutment. ‘Tilis section will be a scene of the dedication cere- Oanadian imm ad- ministration offices will be on Hill and similar United States con- base that onizes the grac of the suspension bridge next to it. 'I‘he final and dominating section is the suspension bridge from gem-- of 750' feet oot oach oi aplgcharted rock found near Georgina Island enabled engineers 8.11- with two aviation beacon lights Ontario's new No. 2 highway scenic St. La A be ready for the brid o link between the brigge-gx the bridge-bound traffi Constance and tional mine whether Hill Island and of the mainland near the na It into a national pahk. IN PRIVATE, MAYBE? wil be considered at a later meeting. the bildlzes. Each of the four main suspension towers is surmounted from Gananocue to Brockville along the wrences north shore is under construction but will not ing. A and the enlisting No. 2 highway near Lansdowne has been prepared for c. Georgina Islands are parts of the St. Iawrence na- arks and Hon. T. A. Crerar, Domin on minister of mines who directs national park administration, is expected here shortly to deter- dian bridge-head will be converted (B! MOLLIE McGEE) (Canadian Press Correspondent) IJODON, June 22 —(C’P) —Con. VSntIOIIS Will bring a. good number _ of Canadian women tc Britain this summer. Probably the great- est number in any one group will be those arriving with the Scottish reunion party sailing from Canada Juli’ 8. When the Duchess of Richmond docks at Glasgow for the first time in many years. there are to be special ceremonies of welcome and a great program of festivities specially for the women. To Scotland also, but in Edin- burgh. the National Council of Women's Congress will draw a number of Canadians. Miss/Winni- fred Kydd. who will first attend the international meeting in Brus- sels, is to be among the speakers. Mrs. George O. Spencer, Moncton. N.B.. president of the Canadian Council and Mrs. Anne Heather, Kitchener. Ont, are also taking a prominent part. Mrs. Hubbard Ellis, formerly of Gllfilph. 0nt.. the well-known ex- plorer of Labrador. Mrs. Twohy Kent. Toronto, Mrs. Jean Atkin- son. another Ontario woman, and lid-rs- Btapleion Cotteril of Sas- katchewan are among those who upheld Canadian traditions at the Associated Country-women of the World meeting in London in the second week in June. Miss Jessie Murdock, Toronto, is attending the Red Cross con- gress in capacity of visitor and other travelling Canadians are looking in at gatherings in various part of the country. Visits United States In return England sent across the Atlantic several large groups. About 130 floroptimists —“Slster Optimistv-sailed early in June for an international convention in the United States. There are al- ready more than 50 Soroptinliat clubs in Great Britain and it is the boast of their members that they are the most punctual wo- men in the country. Robert Lynd. famous essayist. recently paid them the compliment of declaring they were one organization whose club meetings "begin on the stroke of the hour, break up at the ap- pointed minute. Lunches and * SPECIAL SOAP SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S ies are lacking. l" to desifia unique triple function pier-Ml servesinpartasan chor for the Canadian suspension ' Fine For Scenery ‘tourists messing the bridge have i Thous- scenic badrbround and were design- ed to give motorists an unobstruct- ed view of the colorful panorama pass along the two-lane, aa T111811 lsONDON-(QP) —A 70-year-old who cut a farmer's hair on Sunday in the open was hailed into court and dismissed with the warning: hairdresser again—not in the open anyway. _________ BURNED T0 DEATH and an 83-year-old - " dalughter-irl-law were "Don't do it June 2l- (AlPl-Jos- blind as they fogt wide roadway. high, with als above C 0 N C E N T R AT washes clothes mm - -w~;-:§M>t!§fistl YOU'VE HAD YOUR WASH TESTED AND THEY FOUND DANGEROUS ion brid e towers. 230 feet ‘grace ully arched rt- e roadwa dom nate bumed to death today in a mys house in which they were lng. E D SUPER SU D S HOSPITAL-CLEAN NO! BECAUSE I AM USING m: NEW SOAP THAT SOAKS our GERMS AND om. . .WA$HES MY CLOTHES REALLY ‘HOSPITAL-CLEAN. YOU . SHOULD -. =- te-rious fire that destroyed m; sleep- llorder to lest longer. DHABLOTTETOWN Burhod: Grocer! Weymouth Street h Fitnoi The Canadian Store: I. B. Carraghcr S2 Upper Queen Street Cash b Cnry Store: ll‘! Great George Street Coffin h Col-amour Cudlnore Brn:.. 189 Great Georle Street W. I. Cudmon l Elm Ave-nu: Boner Duhlel l7 Spring Park Road R. I. D ¢..,-,‘g,§.'.| Purl: a CIIEIIIIUG an Vernon Danni: l‘! Prince Street B. T. Dlamonrl 40 Elm-Avenu- huo Holman ll Spring Street Albert Kayo Povinnl Street SPECIAL 01 ‘Hill/ET SOAP E. N. Kaye Ill-ll Upper Queen Street I‘. N. Kay: , l0 llllllborcugh Street Joesph lhy: H‘! IItIIOI Street Ill: I. Kaye Puwnll Street S. 24. :, Puwnll Street Kenny‘: Grocery 85 Hayfield Street llorrey‘: Grocery ‘ISO Eultou ltrcot P. I. llcDounld Corner Prince J1 Kent Street: Chu. llfelurri: l1 Prince Shed IheLean I Iuulldnu Queen Strut llnPho: BIOS. l5 Prince lend ‘A. I. MuClbo . Glbnt Gurio Street W. P. Melanie SI Spring Park load m, m... .... a... ....';?;;.;'...";;;;;.;7‘7.. ='-=""--'K===-- Q ' ’ P. I~ Ill I T enrolls ACCIDENT fihdyr-ecygllgeedwfa: Ighw f‘, a. m. 2E: _.___. I m, , Pmwmao‘ ‘T’ T“ ‘hits: nil-f; wfilfidveydafiescvmi. Then mil- """‘.""' '""' ‘°""'“”"m “an” m as a iud nu footing. he “and 5;,“ 1:12, "'°°‘““"“°'§d§“;d.dld.lam"l?awl1 dvwh¢¢°fl in: m“ d but‘ so feet from a locks below. IT: mwlofi ‘I! llionet 32.2.". wam Strode Wm lflhdllfidbsioflldvfg‘ llltfiiruocry i.flygflflggtlflofllmile oreneof lafllorhAveuu You'll like ll. and»... If: new, delicate perfume. Mode 3 CAKES 17¢ THE rottownvo PRINCE EDWARD ISL GUARDIANQ ' ~ Canadian Women Summer Guests In Old Country — ' CONVENTIONS ATTRACT MANY TO ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND-WORKERS HAIL HOLIDAYS WITH speeches begin and end u if re- ulated by clockwork." From Canada the last week in June groups of school boys and girls sailed under direction of the Overseas Education League to at- tend the great Sokol, or display of gymnastics, which is the Czech- oslovakian national festival held at Praha. Within a few weeks. about 150 Canadian school teach- ers, undergraduates of universi- ties and children from the more advanced grades of Canadian schools will be touring England and the continent under guard- ianship of the same organization. English boys sail for camp in Can- ada on July 22. Workers Grateful Holidays are in full swing in England. more Joyful holidays than many working people have ever had before. Holidays with pay are an innovation this year in the Midlands and Whitsun week-end the Birmingham papers published long lines of advertise- ments in the personal columns such as this: "The employees of Messrs lid- moncl Bros. Broad Street. Binn- ingham wish to sincerely thank the directors for their gift of a holiday with pay." Unity Is Stressed By Prime Minister NIAGARA FAILS, Ont, June 21-(0?) —'1‘he debt Canadians owe to the pioneers who brought her responsible government can best be paid by a realization of their duty "to maintain in bonds of unity and fraternity as heri- tage to future generations, the nation that gur forebears have bequeathed to us," Prime tar W. I... MacKenzie King said here yesterday. Mr. King accompanied by trans- port minister C. D. Howe and Senator Raoul Dandurand, Gov- ernment Leader in the Upper House, came here to join in two ceremonies particularly dear to Mr. King because both were link- ed intimately with the name of William. Lyon MacKenzie, his grandfather, the leader of the 1B8’! rebellion. 1m m: new IMPROVED PALMOLlVE FOR A SOFTIR smoorntk sxm Dix’: Grocery Queen Sine! Joleph Sh Eultnu J; lffllnboro Street: Sutherland‘: Grocery Cor Fitzroy b Edward Street: Tomllns Grocery Corner Kent k R/ochford Strootl Leigh II. ‘VIIIIGII 224 “lymnulh Direct J. ‘Veutherby S21 Grafton Street Weeks Grocery 188 Nillahoro Street R. T. \"TIIIG 13B Elm Avenue Albert J. Zllffll! 264i Grafton Street A. J. Zukem 26S Grnfton Taffy Znkem l9 “lymouth Siren! Street Economy Grocery ALBANY i“ K!!! 5UP" W. It. Buchanan-W. P. blnoCormnc John B. Fleming E. V. MaeLeorl DI Dnrchelter Sire-ct o. u. Falter ALBERT!“ Corner-Spring Q Euato: Shed: llyrlek Alberfon Limited J, g_ 5".“ Mn. M. V. Burke-ll. D. Corbett g9 5,5,“, 5"”; C. ll. S. Lenard-A. D. DIIIIIIII ‘ ' °'°‘"" man r d n I Corner lllllaboro A: Richmond Street: 5 “' " "m. ANNANDAUE Lot 5C A. I. llefurlun: BIJDEQUE W. '1‘. Bowman I Sou: D. E. Norman CENTRAL BEDIQUI William Cllbeelr BIDI0lD-C0urt I l0! BILL‘ IIVEI B. Compton LMPD. I. If!" BLOOMFIELD Bull: l lllller ll. E. Lotta-J. I. lolly A. C. Gllllnh-A. I. PIMC BIEADALBANI Bruce Davina-L. S. Seaman IIIIDGETOWN Intthew I HD0101! LIIL, DIIITOL-d. W. IQIOI BOIDILN Dorian lhnlware I Grocery I. Inlay Sherry BIOOKIIILD-K. W. CPHWYI CAMPIIELLTOI C. I‘. Coulhlln~l. E. (Ylnllorln CAP‘ TBAVIEII-A. l. LOII. 0A1’! WOLFE —Il:| I’. Cochin cAnnroAx-Iueolu nun I. A. Ilolllfll I Co. MI. ll. I. Iulielnll j Co. IAI AND DEA “Air Grease" For Pain In Muscles this air grease Chinese originated ago, but the thousands of years modern discoveries demonstrated here have resulting in finding vir- tually a new field in human ana - omy and new explanations o. caus- es of pain Dangers skilled persons are so grea press releases ‘of air injection by un- i. that prepared for this meetin were can- celled yesterda when e subject was reported an open inlcal meeting. The discoveries in muscular an- atom were described today by Chares Murray Gratz M‘. .. of Columbia University, who gave the scientific exhibit. He demonstrated that there are "Joint-s” in muscles, just as real as those of bones. He showed pictures of muscular fibers separated by bands of tis- steel. A muscular strain, disease causes adhesions between the smooth layers of fas- cia. Under those circumstances they no longer slide easil over eac other but. stick toge er like fused you can buy. Economical. 2 LARGE PKGS. Celebrate The “Bremen” Flight June 22 -So many of Che Atlantic have world and won fame for three aviators, Baron von Huenefeld and Captain Koehl of Germany, and Major James Fltzmaurice of Ire- land. The “Bremen" concluded iii flight by landing °n Green‘! 19‘ land at the south western entrance of the Strait of Belle Isle off the f anadian Labrador coast. is lonely island hitherto unknown suddenly sprang into prominence- For many years it had been known as a bird sanctuary and ls still l lighthouse station CABLETON—-!rell Bell cimnur vacant-u. u. nun-slams] CLIITON-Ivun I. Brown COLEMAN A. E. Dilmuu-C. B. Wallace CONWAY STATION L. I. Murphy-A. Palmer COVEBEAD-Chnrle: F. Willi: CBAPAUD-H. V. Norton The Wood Company DUNDAS-D. W. Nicholson IELDO.\'—S. L. Frlalell M. McDonald-D. J. MuPhernn ELMIRA-E. D. Pruner ELLIRSLlFr-L. A. Burleilh ELMSDALD- I. A. Callaghan ‘. L. Rennie EMERALD W. H. Ionl-Mefiuuid I Murphy FLAT RIVER-William IIIAIIOIIIIS. IREDEEICTON N. Aubrey Cuteliffu FORTUNE BRIDGE —-E. I. Johnlton IIIEITOWN lobed C. Auld -E:lph I. Buruc. IIENOII DIVER Peter MeNutt I Sou GASPEBEAUX-Benry Dunn. GEORGETOWN-I. I. Condo: I. I. Keepln|'—I. A. lllcKlnuon GLAND TRACADIE In. N. I. lfebullalll GIAND VIEW A. Ilrflu I Company IIAIPTON-JI. Merriam HIGGINS ROAD-P. L. Perry IIOPEIIELD-Slullllhn l Ufevrnrl HOWLAN- A. A. Aneuault Duvrlto Food ltor: IIINTEI. RIVER l. Iouuuan-Mcflulgnn I Doyle IONA-J- IeClIM KELLY‘! CROSS-J. I’. Cnrrnlhor REKIINGTON II. I II-Klnnody-Mll: L. M. ‘Ionmb lholenle I Com-Preston Tonrnb: loubon ‘Iuplln l Oolnnny. llLlUII-Is-Gowarq Ltd IHGITQI -IlIuolIl Mac-Swain . * SPE AL SOAP SALE T YOUR GOCER S Princess Holt” are the Bu! soup Holmes Pure. Solo Tor even the most delicate fabrics. Lon of suds. 29° flight service medal" W. P. I. In I Cormnny L. II. Sllllpllnnt oyg-n“; 1gp," nngnqg P Late KingsDoctor " Chinese Are Good Air Pilots HALIFAX. June i) —(CP)-— UM of the foreign air f in Mn.- Chineae Air Force. _ Allen was in hos tal with an in- lured knee when e unit disband- ed y. "Chinese airmenflCaptain Tommy said. “are better pilots the Japanese. when their short training is taken into consideration. The Japs are (book fliers'—that is they are good in formation flights but as marksmen they are definitely far from being good.” According to Allen. there ar no longer any foreign’! pilots fighting ior (Alina. The 0H1‘ foreigners now with the Chine=e Air Force are in- strucwrs. he said. loints. Inasmuch as the nerves lie n these fused spaces, pain is like- 1y. Dr. Gratz reported numerous ex- amples of muscular pain which had failed to yield to other treatments and had disappeared with use of air. But he warned the listening doc- tors that at present this air grease should be used only on persons otherwise incurable. that historic and the landing of the "Bremen" the Clarke Steamship Company some time ago erected on the exact site of the landing a memorial tablet as a tribute to the three courageous aviators who To commemorate air orossirlsam t m" people have made the flight. man been made a y Greeni Island was orig y already forgotten the P1013?" We“; visited slid described in detail by mund m!“ °1 the Bram?“ Jacques Cartier in his r rd of Th“ w” m‘? first “°"'°p1“ne to his i534 voyage into the G f of mike l slwcwml ‘mmswp m3!“ St. Lawrence. The island is one 0f m! hull-mic 1mm m“ w "st" of the many points of interest T1115 exploit 1n 192B startled the along the Labrador shore vmlwd by Clarke Steamship Company; Labrador cruise liners on the summer trips from Montreal to Gaspe. Newfoundland, and Labra- dor in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. _._.._._._.i AWARDED NAVY LEAGUE (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘PORON 2l—DOI'Kl1!‘LTOD Council of the Navy League of Canada today voted its “award for to S. R. Noble of the league's annual TO. June Montreal at Canadian Depend on Chemistry, quarter. have 3 ads/s indggtries are v eut on cilemistry sidents and all residents of four vice-m‘ Leverhulme. British soap retiring Diesi ' lip, H. meeting. Highest gwer of the League, it was award- League work. Attends Convention HALIFAX. June N -—(@)—- K 0d BIIIW ._._ Minna , u Howard w. BIlkQl-IQG W" mum"! Keksheh" m‘ '°*°=- land. to u» 1m (salads-led Prue Science a m) gvghlnfvnmv Allen. WWW.“ 31'...“ "m... “I am crsco. June n-In- hm,“ ° lump" “M “"1" PW- attend lné calamari ma: u. ion o; an. m” muscle; w u. gum in Halifax today enroute wmtim "mun ‘ m ‘m yo chronic w“ qgmnngn-ng. home in Lew York. He crack- bu", m‘ o. u, m. ed today in e scientific exhibits e1! 11D WI- HMIKW- ’ y_ o! the American Medical Associ- The youthful ail-mans card lists Tm oxiuw, h“ d ‘v ‘ms o; ‘ugl? air goes in through a hypo- mc1°a§%§r°d'¢°§ym' m" duvet” a ‘ an“ m a, s . a dermic needle and lubrlclalfishthe Aerodrome. Hankow. ina. He Wm a? m“ geufislsesalgxilgeswovg}; grrlgthelmc The ‘Xlsdrfifllrll MsqflllifidtiwusOfxnter- Mm phydchn“ we fig l} Phwe. and His Influence on Medi- ale." COLGATES PUFQ BEAUTY SOAP Vii / 15 ".34.... WA, J 2l—-(C.P.)--A olrra une ‘yd. ‘g ca” in that they em.- ahemical Di‘ R- gghventign undo?‘ the ausilliw‘ the Can Chemical Associa- tion. ‘ Victor G. Bartram. Mglgtreag qhalr th OB-lludim was mdhigrilous? eclcted 85mm of the Society. “m” 1'0 hold that office. e second an The Society named four vice-pro- four councillors tooaY Great Brita-in. are; viscoun king and t, Prof. J. C. Phi- V. Potter. and H. W. Roweli. The four councillors are: H. E. Prof. W. M. Cumming. F. ter and Stanley Robson. On the whole. plastics natur 18-15 sure of their source of sup’ th are syn etie plastics. Foe r ton. chief chemist of the‘ Brit xylomle . said in mo address. The olasldc industry deal with the mass production o elagticlgasjrgpl artificial mate esidents den honor in the in recognition of activities in KINKOIIA I. l". Dorrie-IE. Robert: xrmoss-s. A. unison LONG CREEK-C. n. IllaoPhSiI LONG RlVER—Ernc-:t Dunning MALPEQCE " Peter Ilcliutt & Eon uAnsnrrnLn-n. c. mum: Ml§COl'(‘HI-1—F. A. Drum-hes Alfred J. GIIIHIOI—L. J. Raynor. MONTAGYPJ (‘lurk BIOI-r-M. F. lloDonnlrl D. I'm .\I('Ll'iln—.\I. H. “Plllnh Stewart 3' Berk-diownrd Vivkerlon LOWTEIT RIONTAGYE IV. A. Pooh‘ A‘ (‘m Iilll MORELL lulngwl-ll s RIUIITICI‘ B. w. .\I(‘I'Z\\l\n MOI. NT ALIKIUN -W. I. Ilojharn MOUNT ('.\R!\l|El1—\I0hn RICIIQHI MT. STE\\‘.-\RT—(‘lnrk Bros, Connumrr‘: (‘o-Operative DOIIITIII lilcLt-orl— W. L. McLeod. ROAD-l]. MURRAY HARBOR B. P. Brooke-I. ll. Shaun MURRAY HARBOR NORTH George M. Claw IICNNS .\. Pruner MURRAY RIVER Fred D. Brehnul-JI. ll. Horton Cook t Son Ltd. —F. ‘T. Johnston NEW ANSAS-Ilnrold It. Mane NEH’ ULAHGOIV Blnn: General Store E. L. Dlclllenon-f‘. D. Orr NEW IIA\'EN—(‘.. A. Frill!“ NEWPORT-Jame: Fay h Son: (‘VLEARY-D D. Campbell Jelloy‘: 10c to 61.00 Cluuvla MrNelll-Pntn I Company. Ill-William: t Turner OIHTLL (‘DYE D. D. InLeofl I Son E. H. Cndmoro ' Erna-st Gallant l Company I'll/IRES STATION-John T. Devin: PETIIUS ROAD —»Y. L. llelilnnol ' Plml-r-rn-u. I. would; PIRETTE BRIDGE LERS ARE FEATURING COLGATE-PALMOLIVE SOAPS BED POINT-A. B-obertmn lull“. BICHMOND-Qlohn P. Gludet IIOAD 4S—Peur Carter BOSE VALLEY -W. Ben Cousin: “in! lI-USTICO-A. P. 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