F "°‘* ‘i am“ 4-0-21. ' 1941rnodel. Ceilin a; lL-gshil! boon-hold stmfiom, ‘rt-yon. has been post- pQ April 29th on accoun of rocdconditiotts. 4-021. lbs. R0 this i/Sheiglllcl‘. "The Grissiys Mi lions ' stat-rm! Paul Vlfslliii!» Grey, 4-9‘ Mo“ mag-copes production and int- oonditi ‘fiiilffiay received at Bruce's. SIB HORSE — Mr. Donald r. Sumtnerside. has purchased Mir. Ribon Lame and Son of Wil- mpt. People who have looked this more over any Bile is One 01 the nicest- nieces n 0f Wilt-S. There was no nicotine; i419 Bununefside Town Council last R was under that Mayor J. F. Aruett and the City Clerk did not return in time to attend awefllilli‘ 0W- cus session on Hriday night and meeting would not be held un~il April lbw-S. . TON - The large crowd in at- tendance at the rink sports on Fri- day night denotes an increased public interest in cornliBllilW several races showed promise of physical training and practice ln skating. Young Mr. Reddin of Charlottetown, winner of the 15 year old elarss ought he trains laithfuly for a few veers. flpaed skaters, or any other athlete! do Co in are were a special feature of the Isiroiw. ‘their rnany gyration and ac- roblti less -¢Iiiration which found vent ‘chiosvforsned. Former Sgt. Maior “Fred Sempie calnablv started the Orville ' master of oer ties and the whole ntyle-“Never a dull moment." -K. - . Give Ii insiani Reiiei! i distress, what lllilmfllt is so efii- 1311119 1946. ..~- AOIPII: l. lune: thrill). ll p- - Clow. no ~. IUIMIISIDI and I’ Non, In a3 IT. and 14 ft. farm slid‘! L911 2B: K t Cl’, Silliflldflidd. hO-Yid 4-3-11. _-__ oodusodd Brace's. Summer- 4 2i. — KENSINGTON. — -OLMEO _ . was 5mm- Wamaa» M —NEW, MODERN quality. wall paper. Order from sample book just meived at Bruce's. Radio Master rn story. Kelly and .4110! PIOTEIN balanced ra- on of herd; orders 4-9-21. a very fine mare from of horse-fled: to out c! Wilmot for the last N0 CGUNCIL MEETIONG — night. the r meeting night. from a business trip that consequently the counfil --IOB SPORT! AT KENQTNG- athletics. ‘The competitors in the dcvelopln into potential speed skaters-At they look after proper to be good if grow up like mushrooms. amiss! practice and austere liv- g the price of success. Wallis bury's "Ice Follies" perform- ca were watched with breath- lrtmpoataneous and vociferous ap- riauoo after each act. Many encon time were heard for Wallie oer-son- ally, considering the fact that he a bit beyond the age which Dr- slor decreed that men should be Dart-sch was am was carried on in Barnum LUMBAGO Fu- oba piercing pain of lum- for tormenting rheumatic chat. so quick to bring comfort llltl "lief la Norvillne? its pain- Nllfllllil power penetrates quick- ly to the painful area; its anal- gesic powers strike at once at the "eon of tho pain-this helps to draw the blood from the congested area and thereby assists in reliev- tbe. pain in a short time. Those ~ o auiler from. still’ joints. swell- ilnga and rheumatic conditions can- nae Norviiino with confidence. Where ordinary remedies fail " Norvilino then has a chance to ‘ allow itb power. Safe-quick to l warfni and paia-subduiag. iNerviiino, with its great analgesic r, is anwlilclent aid in giving associated with ooro tannin fr! LUMB/\G() fllaldiantnnbobougbtdfllyatatwoftbo loliowlagetoroelalarnrnataldo Water fltloottfloarliia Iain-y, Water Shoot: Mark "pgdlaaldlaawillbodollvasoltollvhoatolasnsamerside. a\lo|Idl!’"u°NIwook. mannerisms-mm Eipyonrordntothoborrclpoaslblofordeilverleaonyou route.‘ e for —WAN'.\'ID — Teiophon Roy Carnzlar-eziifi than. -FOX CAPSULES iust received at Taylor Drug Co. Kensingim <-rr rave Jo in Q J loaders , 9h", with my“; Brooding. Write or see also one goodsoe Universal power Alb! 4- 050F993- RQX , 1 M-W-S~13i. -9- —OUI EHO? i5 W Iflll ‘la’ will be open all Silllllgnfl’ igsnlilaok- I3 g “Lg h; smith and wood work as usuai..W. ‘uglothg “m1?” Y)? Russell Reeves and Son. Resign. —CHUBOH 0F ENGLAND, New Iwoérélnoenm ParifituuLenEn Service -10G~LI8. EACH Purina Milk "Y. D!‘ ‘ w _ Mark! Kensington, 7.30. Rev. D. E. Chow. an L-g.,°f};$dw.,§;,°'g§.,_§3 Noel, Ilector. . 4-9-11 price $10.19 at Bruce's. Summer- ‘ side. (Bran when in stock $1.2 extra.) 3- --REIGNB POSITION — Miss the Canadian National Te egrapeié n her position and the near future. to enter a school of nursini; in Boston. Mash-S. —POLICE COURT - Three drunks appeared in Police Court yesterday $16.00 and costs and. flre other two were fined $10.- 00 and eoetsw-S. -I.'.NGAG'EMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT - Mr. W. D. Hoe of Winni- peg Man. announces the engage- ment o! his second daughter Jean Lina. to Mr. Daniel Richard Chan. ide. Edward Is- land. third son of the late Rev. . Chan of Wuchow. ii leave in Sumrnerside ace at the Knox Ores- eent Presbyterian Church. Mont- April 27. The Rev. will officiate and -¢Mr. Lyman MacEwcn of Morell is visiting his sister, Mrs. Fulton Dingweil and her Kenaington. —K. --M.r. Gardiner Marks spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks. Margnte. -K. Mr. Judson MacLean. Kensingtnn, and Mr. William Henderson, Mar- gate, returned from overseas Fri- husbsnd at —Frlend| and acquaintances will that Mr. Calvin sington is severely Chappell of Ken indisposed, bit is reported to be —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daley and son uron. Michigan. to ani redding there at present with their daughter. W. G Church-S. To in. Probe oi Butter Situation SYDNEY, NB. April 8 — TOP) labor Council ask for an invest! at on into the ly situa on in Canada and into t e amount of butter ex- Newfoundland and he by motion eaiing for strke action by Owpe B workers to protest the butter short- tt said there were regular adian butter to lshouglr he “did was vary large." lie d ho knew of no shi merits of ian butter to the est Ind- ke after speakers at id butter was e bein West Indies and take advantage of shipments of Can atvfoundland routed Newfoundland to _ higher prices ihore. UBIHITrBEVIZRAGI-J being used in the making x lies. - lcliiticall. penicillin and exp oslves. ____..__._. xsr trvsan - t. . In l “ Playmates‘? l,’ = with-i . 5- armament: i» UPI VIDIZ V‘. f"? 3;?‘ . r_--- I notations BAND‘ i HEE i ~91- iiickoy l. Bremen. Water arr-eon - Gaodfll. n Granville Btnoot. 4-9-41 Chicks etching, Dawson ' Ii. at . 4-9 -2i. mt at a morning. wedding 4-9-1i for Port Sunday to barrage ‘m’! nasw hump THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Opens At $'8lilG 8 — (Routers) — n. ti!!!’ aiiiaoeoven irlasmigbnotbe Pi in Jpanigh mm lgottcatechetll m do held at 8 o'clock on fitn- dly it tion" in attendance that fiilud the city. Over $900.00 wltiidlglgliglbtiltim W. W. Tlnk, District Sup- nt of the Maritime Die- triet of the Church of Master of Cere- monial. The Invocation was given . . Johnston, of the of Christ. Bummerside. ll was followed by prayer by DAV. Roland Stanford, pastor of dt . Greetings from the lillniateriai Association were aided by Rev. Charles Carnegy. f the Presbyterian Church dent of the Association. . Oarnegy “the hope of the ll Christianity. If this is so it‘ is my firm conviction that the timehal come for us to cease to gnlfy our differences and to em- Btrllbdilfi. "A British alliance is can unhocitI-tinll id “Britain SHSTERS Communists l-Iumanite tandin Donouncing what coll Bri tion of "l-“e- 8d 1H8 that arenia. teachers and priuts everyw ere must, instill “Dear fri . spare consideration for France. Hove a reasonable understanding eed ‘Then we will Jul an alliance which is desiretfby our people, but of Christ may be built, h in which we are agreed." Th ext item on the program was aduet by Rev. and M W. Turpei. now pastor of-tha Church of the Nazarene. New Bodford, Mass. who had spent twenty years in this Province main addressTlwas Twin Girl Friends Promise Headaches BALTIMORE. April 8 — iAP)— When Earl Kahn meets his 20-year- old blond British finances at a New irport April 15, she'll have e the first rnovtewgwards a And she will be her equally pretty blond sister. Her sister's finance. Jada Silver of Los Angeies, also will be on hand. Ail of which leaves the way open for endless complications. Kahn and Silver met — Pune and Doreen Rob- s - in a. wartime Red club in Nottingham. England. ‘ Kahn reports that the twins are need a revival of ‘cross-hearing’ Christianity. This is the only rem- edy for turning hack the tre srn in Canada. a! to go forward in the wor d at large. . K. . y United Church pronoun- ced the benedictio . this new church need last July and scr- first held in the build- fter Christmas. It is ted on Fitzroy Street and is struction, 56 feet by 35 feet. It is planned to equip building with indirect fluoresc lighting. Many corn tecture of the structure. The cial opening was series of meetings -8 M . hoclncodlwGlOlGlfifll SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:80 iiunter River “stiiviivtaiistoa m. 2i BETTY GRABLE. sonar JUNE uavnn sun m cnnrortv-rox FILM autumn . “The Dolly Sisters." rota Cen- mmnig tury-Iibtrs s mum brother of Mr. color This thriving village is growing rapidly. Several new buildings are going to be erected during the 60mins summer. Among the num- ber is a new Roman Catholic Church about to be built on the farm formerly occupied by My; w“. liam MacDougail. Mr. Pe is planning to build a new dwelling on the main highway in the western end of the village and it is report- ed that many more are going start work on new homes soon. G.ii.R. Prepares For Arrival oi New Governor General muslin Graible. John Payne Hover. has of the t/wo too glamour girls of a ileueration ago whose loves were the talk of the world. ‘came to the Capitol ‘Theatre yes- terday in the wake of preview ac- claim that marks the film bigger than "Tin Pan All greater than time Band." Her many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Herbert MacLeod is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospi- tal, but all hope for a speedy re- . 5.. April 8 —When tania slips into her berth in the port of Halifax Wednesday morning bringing Field Marshal, the Right Honorable Vis- count Alxander of Tunis, Govern- or General designate of and Viscountess their famiy, a Canadian National Railways special will at dockside to take them to Ot- MacGuigan has gone to Montreal attended several of the receptions given Guigan. The people River of all religious tions are very much pleased that no of the young men brought up rt their community has been highly honored as to become prince of the Church. One thing that makes him so popular is that Cardinal MacGuigan is as easy of access to his friends as when he was a student and greets all with the same pleasant smile and friend- “Alexandcris ‘ Rag- In the gay story of the fabu- lous sisters who set aria/ate with their so and broke a million Gnable is seen in the role of Jenny Dolly with June l-Iaver as her ecu- aiiy talented sister, Rosie. Payne. in his first screen appear- ance since being honorably dis- charged . A Forces. is The train will be made up eight cars. There will be the Governor Generals private one compartment car" for the staff, a business car for the representa- the Prime Minister other high officials who are pro- ceeding from Ottawa to give Vis- count Alexander Canada's first of- ficial greeting; three sleeping vars for other members of the Vice Re- partv, newspaper Royal Canadian Mounted and a ear to handle nearly three tons of the nartv's baggage, A big streamlined "B000" . class Mountain Tyne locomotive seen in the role of a young song-and-dance man whose romantic link with Jenny stantiy threatens to break up the sensational sister te "The siorv opens the Dolly Sisters’ York from Hungary as children who dance for their supper in a little restaurant - East side. and goes on zzling era when the daring ,____ Mr. William Clow late of Ncrrth Wiltshire has moved with his fa- mily into Hunter River where has accepted a position with Mr. Mr. William Smith though well past the age when most men work is every day on the job conveying the heavy mail from the station to the Post Office. He is really one of thl grand old man of the ham- let. He however is not the only old of that locality as least ten octogenarians in the near neighborhood. Miss Mary Maclieod. of the late Robert Ma accepted a position with the An- drews grocery, Charlottetown. Mrs. Georgie Matheson of Char- lottetown visited her mother, Mrs. Angus Nicholson last Sunday and her granddaughter, Nicholson spent the weekend with L her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank _the da sisters the mtropean continent with their mum“! and romantic emloum cially picked crews. man who distinguished themselves in CDT-Ft service. will man ductor, tralnmen and stewards in their natty navy blue uniforms with the shiny brass hut- tons. chefs and cooks. dressed in tion snowwhite suits_ wait- ring dark trousers and white coats and the engineer and man in spotless blue and white striped coveralls. will be at their boots on the train when the Cun- arri White Fitsr liner docks. Th:- catering srrangements for GeneraPs private cars will be handled by the CNR dining car department. Two of the men chosen for‘ the honor. William Notley. of Ottdwa, steward. Fred Conway of Montreal, served Their Maiest da and the United Truman, Approves Lowering iioting Ago CHTOAGO. April o-(ari-rm- ident ‘Truman advocated the ballot for ltl-year-oids Saturday in an un- edented teen-age news confer- ence which high! lately to the con- ference from a parade streets lined with waving, hand industrial clapping spectators, th Missouri submitted to from the high school iour naiiots which he said was h than any he has und the tough questioner-s in life told them: He didn't see why boy or girl of l8 t e right to vote D700 Miss Thelma Macliean of Mac- Guigan and Boyle from a pleasant vis The school is making steady as under the capable man- t of Miss Sadie'Gor'rnan and Miss Linetta Brown. Miss Elaine Park igan and Boyle f orn a pleasant visit 9 The chief of the Canadian Nat- ionai's public relations department, Walter s. Thompson, with ih operation of the Canadian be ‘any intelligent would not h.“ o and photographic behalf of theoCa- t. On the Royal d in a similar caoacity. Every inch of the CNR. Hal to Ottawa line will be ction gang before ses over it. The of the press. radi arrangements on there was no roe- t shouldn't be ex- to them n every state. - _______._ HEAD 0F BILLBBOBO SCHOOL _ _._.._ Report for the month of March. IX Lane las. . Grade .-—1, Grade Villa-l, Oswald Grade Vi. Sl'.—1. Dorothy Doug- Grade Vi. Jr.—1. Mary Myers; 2, Jo e Jardine gods V.—i, Lillian MooAsaey; I, Louise . _ . - Grade IV.—1, Jlme MEAISQY; 2, Mr. Peter Martin and Mr. Prank Gallant have gone to the United States with two rarioads bf choice dairy cattle.—Brook. .__.._____ NORTH ' CABLETON SCHOOL special train pas train equipment w will be changed ai point and before reached Ottawa ill have been required vision will ride the train over the territory under his diction, accompanied by his ma -1 Freda Myers; ammiil. L-i, Ewen Huestis: 2. zabe and William Corr-n INDIAN TRAINING PLAN NIW DELI-t! ~10?) 000 men at a time will _ °il firs-i, Derwyn l-luestis; 1 Lama MacDonald; - servicemen and _ technical treipénst n. Murphy; s. Marion ce of approximatlcy - " v Grads rrr.--i. mt Muttart; 2. Talley Hammi Grade ll. Ai-l. this Murphy; 1 Fanny H Grade Tl. B.—1. red *-7 itiiziniit Ghurchl l rriiiieti lupin ilrgo" Pope Gooollotid win unit son: l Alliance With iiritaiii Suffering Front‘ Lack 0i Religion vnrmoart orrr. April r -(Ap) at Bsree a said today m”, be loved and Frown. how can thefy allowed?" the Ponti f said. "11 50¢ l8 110i 213W“. ll His law is not ob- served. why should we find strange that history can be traced by a ctrcoession of cstastrvlilies?" He urged the enerseti Roman Caighciillicwot the peace of the future u n hem. the oni Ice worthy o "that name. wl-ii a Christian e." He sent his bessi for the Con. sis“ Islnigayflor an“? {Catholic . s an o faction from the vicar of tglfifil iiytovitt Gatia ilovl iiomc 0f Royalty down into the Ottawa. WES lacs folk were calling oush ‘this new, tvwakenin hind Papirieau. The year was leus and the heart of Govemmen weeks. JOHN D. SINNOTT of Morcil Rear. mourn the loss eishty-eisht years. The late Mr lng member of his family. He a1- Wflys took an active part in all of the community. By his industry andthrift. i, finest ho ~ (glevginme Rey. Phelan McKcnna and church. Hts wife predeceased him Mae fifteen Years lgo. H: leaves to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Peter ‘Trainer. Johnstons‘ River: Mrs. Chester Henry. New York and four $0M. Alfred. New York‘. Mike and Bill. Halifax and ‘filobicph on the his sickness. His funeral to Si. Lawrence Church on liiebruarx- 18th was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev, pm]. an McKenna. Service at the grave WI! Performed by Rev. Aiphonsus 3111110“. cousin oi the deceased. The pallbearers were: Joseph Walsh, Edwa-“l Heliliebefly. Leonard Ryan. Daniel Sinnott. Fred sinnott, Mid Ambrose Phelan. Hearse driver M. P. Donovan. May his soul rest in peace. Gard of Thanks I The emblem l,‘ J be. low isonre by right ofattain- meat. It ietlte Iyrnbol o! selected Prescription ' Pharmacies maintaining the highest ethical standards. Bringyonr next prescription here and learn that precise oonpottnding coats no more —oi‘tan Ian-titan you would pay at other places. 0f Givil Service _ Examinations manna-um. ” on. it» s us.» lo irate-won't mwfiii a world was “suffering from many f ainltri ." but that few 0g it; lie were as important u the iguor- in; anco ,0! religion. .9;- "If Jesus and His (Rturoh still are for many actually 1m. it erans seeking to qualify for posit- ions with the post“ office h near an absolute minim . are are manv vacancies for letter-carriers io as postal and n porters. Many more will become open in the hear f e percentag World War in the dcpartzneni are nearing the retirement age or transfers to less strenuous ban delivering mail. mmidlnl Yfjwliilim‘ gfl i“ Written n: The Canadian Prcal Canadi cities will also boost the post office departments require- Moscowl A“pr‘u"9 _ (C?) __ A major development in Soviet ag- riculture is the formation ma! a of uture since a t - of th I e From Russia ments and provide more pennan- ent JOBS for veterans. ent insurance Commission vment and claims the Commission ex- ts will be filled almost entirely UITAWA. April 8 -- (CP) _ Thai year it caused only passing comment when dozens of farmers brought their wagons to the grist and saw miii Thomas MacKay had built at the point where the Rideau sent its eternal curtain o1 Wam- rtment has a personnel of 10.- told a Trades and L/abor Con- on that his officers DB conditions prevail in the Finance The mill was presumed to be the best in Upper Canada not except- ing those of the Messrs. MacDon- ald of Gananoque. Besides, Mac- Kayis settlement of New Edinburgh bl dd i ill-ii fr: ‘ll-list iihg mien gillligizfnswas ductkm BMW the View!“ “Elmi- in arrears in its checking of income R35 Mleiéeetttxeffl-arglifiz’. “Li; heavily. Most plantations were in the Ukraine. Kursk and Voronezh areas. seized soon after the German coming along. .. UP river a bit. Byiawn had 2.402 ater saw it characterized as Ea nib-Arctic village converted by rgysi mandate into a political noel;- Down river a bit, the same Scot who had helped build the Lacbine and Rideeu canals reared a. hand- som stone home and brmiilht his 181ml? from Montreal and sioon the Ail these factors promise more jobs for veterans. “Q mun’ invasion. h“ M‘ my Collective farms are being re- Private members of the Com- vived with substantial Government mons who during tho war years aid. but yields still are below pre- t they were “muz- war levels. The new Commissariat is expected to play an important nerosity shown part in their restoration and devel- by Prime Minist- opsnent. er King and his o0 Today again was ths. the Government are de- Caste." It was fringed by trees and P0111118 Rim-ind and the Ottawa river was its neighbor and its friend and in the distance the lnurentians of Quebec linked with the horizon ation of the drouzht anadian west. Minister has put Thr land. the urge i0 Nsbonsibligovq fimliiehi had spilled blood the year before behind Mackenzie and be- r-I 9 18$. Ono hundred and e ht years later. MacKayb ‘Castle’ the nuc- a House or Rid Hall, tn 1 rwidenoe inafalvinion Fleled oihfi shal Viscount Alexander will move as Govern-General in the next few guide Board chairman Donald Gor- don lobster paste mailey are include lr- Moratorium ular monthly meeting of ton W. I. was held at the Preston Ramsay. Aipr-l By the death on February 15th, 0f Mr. John D. Sinnott the people its oldest resident at the age of smhott. son of Daniel Sinnott wad 33;; bots; on hlsthe atiimpinénil farm and so m...“ opened u?“ t en i e in this com- mum. ode “d m nit-v and was the last remain- “mam, n“, ' towels are needed for iek committee sent two things that promoted the welfare “ca” w 51c); mwmed-g Mrs, simp- ce was read by tllfl Seo- I-Ie was a deeply reiigio mart and re[m_ filwu dgci ‘ a staunch supporter of church. 311351 e1 which lib faithfully attended until we have a larger his last illness. He was consoled members n; by frequent visits of his pasdtor. ed m icd W- respond eting, It ded the institute pa dictionary and Science B00 teacher for the Collection amounted to ing closed by sins- ai Anthem. Mrs. y ed by Mrs. Jan. d a delicious lunch, fortified by the inst rites of his bought, eighteen years ego and daughter ' {ti Dbllty 0f afi itv ‘iouquajlliv “"“ ‘m “4 "'3." "m ° - viii lwi OM41: of than. vii service Jobs. the n.3,", Commission bu. “v.22. m’ w“ osnmfism t n because of flno results will their aafleagmgvw placed in drug nos-u ac tom Prince ward " n‘ “M "hm ’ 5 lumbia. wfiibl? finid°fni1ikififi liagroil: fill Stanley Nelson because blood need tnaroi . 1 trod m" e expected there shew at lGetn-lekall analircxnhznlglfahl lets a . thousands o! vet‘ "7 "id YDBD that. make you feel nut-mill! Wlwrer. maker refunds its low price. For“. is hold- tlofis this “i!” staff ale at all good drug atone everywhere. dangerously and railway By P. IVANOV “n,” m‘ People's Commiasarict l ll Dommkm an mm“ w! the an.“ rial Crops Cultivation of thr- '3'; hch has not nearly reached its Edgar "geeifkeilafihargsmpill 1:33;? tea,. rubber-bearing and other in- dustriai plants and silkworm cult- ivatiorr. ating Creed in eoanrnittee re- in twenty ap- lue Cross. Cor- L lNlMEN “our . w his .wifo tenderly cared for him throughout The family of the la-ts John D. Sinnott wish ‘to thank their neigh- bors and friends for their many acts of kindness during their re- cent sad bereavemcnts also all those who sent Mass cards. spiritual bouquets and messages of sympray.‘ 1 Esau In: Go. Lil. Slanonilo v WHAT'S wanna WITH IT? We are now in a position to curry on more extensive motor and generator rewinding and .'°P*‘i"‘ Pf a" kmds b!’ a cflilipeient staff. Now Lsvglll; tllmde £0 ha" Your machines repaired or aue_ efore the busy season, WRIGHT and BELL Radio Ind Electrical Contractor‘ SUMMERSIDE Q The A attic I I , . but a Liiimltntc. Before the war Russia w tie Labor Minister Mitchell‘ whose world's third largest cotton“ prlr- duoer, topped only by the United aaiesfiagd Iindia. Her share in cot- d and that he mmcb n p uci. on rose from 3.9 per ‘ m“ cent in 1929 w 10.3 in 1931. ted no decreases of staff S ar d Hiowevfg, me ylgld tn,“ agecwd De t Mini‘, urng e war y e no for Eifitt 53%,.“ rel more grain and scaroities of labor w committee than... and farm machinery. The Commis- sariat now plans to try to push pro- lieagtres. —— devoted to miv- Rutzber plant: Great success in ember-s‘ resolutions. the sub- raisin kck-sagyz, a rubber-bear irtg pant. is caused by collective farmsin the Kiev r on. with some a reporting harvests o up to 80 hun- werning notice on the House of circdweight in roots an fume. Tia Commons order paper today. average yield of rubber an acne is setting forth that beginning April said to bow pounds. v Government notices of motion Ivan Koiesnik, head of the Rub- will take precedence ov- ber Institute credits increased cu - er all business on Wednesdays. put to new methods of planting flm sonko. In- m m Ocular Binnie-l stead of anting hok-oogyz in s, 118 suspension of price- ; ho gs‘ sank ed 1w 9d 310m the M55095 °1 Yngsthg eeeg in 8&2? or goats?‘ ‘llh 1 its corn and 1am To any in? ‘hi. iéfiildiffitd‘. bait: il- The "WW W“ than when plants are growing made in meeting representations e1 singly. In addition, less hand labor packers thatJhere was no mwqunut » t ngead f2: oiéicamgeil- _.__.___ uc an re- the lattice 0e would AUSSIE DARK DAYS 001119 8S 8 D003 b0 fishermen Oi g| Amt-ml“ __(cp)_ llffing dtho “very dark days: of -—-'—‘-—— , or ers were gven a as HAMILTON w- L many American citizens as pmsiblo were to be evacuated from Aus- tralia, U. S. Consul C. IL Hutchin- gon trheveaied herehAdeiaiiie wag to art-name o1 eight .°.i..i".o§3.“°$‘n”ln°“s‘?.%di..“ ‘d? ml C552 gswigédnggdpigsé the worstfcame to the worst." by singing Insti-