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SPECIAL OGILVIE FLOUR . . . . .. 2-49 ROLLED WHEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.65 Fraser 8 Annear Feed Service uoursaun Vernon River Feed Mill VERNON RIVER ' $2.75 2.50 2.45 2.55 3.40 2.90 2.90 2.35 aaaaaaa ..-----~ lwllligll Ghoceteria l N 0731C E l ll ll l l l Hank Paul Herb Douglas l h i We wish to announce t at we FRESH FRUlT l». are discontinuing our delivery VEGETABLES to Virtotia alter Wednesday, Gpogglug; lime l8, and lake Hui: rill-mor- | ' tunrty to express our t an s to ' CONFECITIONEKY all in that village for their l SMOKERS SUPPLIES sphndid puffonqge_ ' Phone 2291 1st Kent at CROSBY 3* WOTTON Crapaud 3300K YOUR ORDERS Wanted UI ‘l’ “m5 CL!" MARSHALL couoorrs STORE Reliable girl for clerklng and SOURIS office work. Capable of hand- ling cash and books for store at St. Peters Bay. Apply:- CLARK BROS. Montague ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR SDIIRIS SPECIAL MEETING OF INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS Through the courtesy of Green Cross Insecticides, Mr. Harold for daily delivery of pasteur- ized milk," also have tea cream and whipping cream. Grocery l orders delivered free of charge. THE QIARIDTTITOWN YEO Georgetown Anti Vlclnlty -_-@ Juntcr- Diylt TCOHII)‘. la visit tn Pictou. l Mrs. Montague on Saturday, Major JA. MacDonald. 24.1. A. o! ‘Cardigan was n recent business tvilllby to Georgi-town. Mrs. Otiesu-r Walker tr spending a few days visiting in .Chlrlotte- I tom. Miss Beatrice Mair has entered lthe Prince Eclrmini Island Hospital for treatment. l Mr. Ohnrlu Currie of’ Charlotte- ‘town was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Rev. Father Howard Wight of Sunmerdde was a recent visitor Bl Georg-atom. l ! lC'\\'ll spent Saturday and Suidny ill Gcoigrtnwu at. the home n‘; Mr. lartcl bin-z. J W Levers. I 5 Mr. Raymond Solomon. local _harclware and dijvgocds merchant , was in the city Thursday on busi- 1 ness. l Mrs Lemuel MacCormick and daughter Aldine returned home on frhursday after spending a few rtiays visiting in Charlottetown. .Ml'. and Mrs. William Prosper was flushed to the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Monday. suffermg from an attack of acute appendicitis. The work of liiyin: haugh residence on Water street at present occupied by Mr, W. T. oph Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Efislrm was a‘ f8- cent visit-or to Charlottetown where she sipent a f=w days. Mrs Reginald MacDonald two (thlldren of Charlottetown are spending the summer at Mrs. MacDonald's former home in Georgetown Royalty. Square school will attend the sum- mer at Mount Allison University. Mr. Warren Baker was a visitor l to the City on Tuesday on busi- ness. Arnold Kahlua-Prince o! Wales College student has arrived home, where he will spend his holidays. ' Mrs. Laura Levcrs hcmc on Saturday from .1 vi t. ill the home of hrr son. O-usable "S W. Lasers in Moncton, NB. Mrs. ME. Lindsay of Winthropc, Mass" has arrived here and will once again operate her Cottages at Morrison's Bench. Scarcity of lobsters has brought about the curtailing oif packing, operations in one of our local fac- _‘ taries to two packs s, week. ' Mrs. Edtvard Jeffery. o! Arman- dale speht a frw days ln Geo g~- town inst week visiting at the home of her brothor-in-t-w. Mr. John Jeffery. l Mr. and Mrs. John R Stctvarl. A. Cox, District Manager for Green Cross, will present the results obtained with the new spray, dust, and other chemical materials, followed by a discussion of the problems confronting the farmer of today. Sound films will diseases. be shown on vegetable insects and potato ST. MARY'S HALL, SOURIS WEDNESDAY, JUNE I8tli—9:00 P.M. ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR MONTAGUE SPECIAL MEETING OF INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS Through the courtesy of Green Cross insecticides, Mr. Hflfll A. Cox,_District Manager for Green Cross, will present the results obtained with the ncw spray, dust. and other chemical materials, followed by a discussion of the problems confronting the farmer of today. Sound films will he shown on vegetable insects and potato diseases“ MONTAGUE LEGION HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 20th-9:00 PM. MONTAGUE MONTAGUE MEN'S was: STORE Shoe Store Ba sure to sea the line of Prince Suits which have just arrived men. Also men’! Slack Suits, exceptional value F Y of $I0.00. Sport Coats $17.00. MR “ma” Sport Sloclu, Gabardine and‘ ' M" we now have in stock GUARANTEED GENUINE ARMY WORK BOOTS Exceptional Value Sliarksliin, $7.50. S p o rt Shirts, $2.25 to $4.75. At-l sorted shades summer Sweat-l m, $2.00 to $7.25. Hole- pteol and Wolsey Hosiery, dler. date is confined to a of New Glasgow, N 5.. w'~o have been visiting for a fe-w days at. their summer home her“, left on Monday on return to New Glas- gow. l Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keeping and daughter Pet of Kentvllle. N.S., recently motored to Georgetown. where they visited for a few days at the home of Mr. Keeping! another. Mrs. Flora Cogawell. ' l Miss Fanny DeLory and Mil‘. and Mrs. W. T. Wood motored to Char- lottetown on Friday where they at- tended til-re graduation exercises of Natre Dame Acadmty. l Mrs. ‘lihoanas Nearing ri-nd I datigihter of Toronto. Ontario are holidaying at the Tourist Cabins at Morrison's Beach. which are owned by Mrs. Nearingfls mother, Mfrs. James Lelghtlmr. Mr. P‘. J. Dclbory attended the Commenccmcnt Exercises of Prince witnessed the graduation of twol of his sons. Maurice "m fourth year | and John 1n third year. The Young Peoples Union of St, David's United Church preseited their three act Play entitled "D"!- Con Dubbs". to it large iind appre- ciative audiencc in the Town Hall. Georgetown on Thursday and Fri- day evenings. ..' Georgelonians vrl-io recently visited Chorlstactown lncliidrd: Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mlls Agnes Gotell. Miss Kay Roche. Mrs. Her- man Lavandier, Ronnie Condon. Albfrt Landry. Reymtmd Levan- The unreasonable weather. which has plagued fishing operations. 1| curtailing work on the llmd by farmers in in district. Some seeding has h done but In this farmers are not so far advanced as lasl spring. Potato planting in very few fir-Ids of the sebago of Chafottrown lladtrd fwrnds here for a few dips l Mrs. Barnard Batchlider and t!“ lthlldffll have returned home from I William Hobbs Sr. and daughter Eleanor were vidrrg to Mr. James H. Skinner of Bridge.» . l l Vincent Prosper. young son of Wood. is being done by Mr. Jos- . l also nf Wales College on Thursday and t. AN A mm: THURSDAY .. s. 0:" FRIDAY .. .. .- IRS SATURDAY .. .. 0-10 “name or s1‘. Manure" i ~ IlNG CROSIY - INGRID IERCNAN fella 0.R.T. Hanger 0m To lloncton B. lalth with. manager Offlee. mmmerstde. for the peat SI years has been appointed inan- eaer of the Mo cton office. He will take up his new position on Jul! 1st. l m. Smith joined the bio’ graph service u a messenger tn‘ 1012 and. with the exception of s’ period of overseas service In the ‘First. World War, his service has been continuous. iilllr. Smith has l l My next hatch will be ers were disappointed. ORDER NOW. KENS l BABY cmclcs My last hatch will be ready FRIDAY, JUNE 27. Last June, through aa i I atlna, a let of $1- It is difficult to estimate For time who can come to the hatchery, there is a lair supply of started chicks on hand. When you buy chickens from an Island hatchery, we in turn buy hatching eggs from an Island poultryman. Per- haps, in the easy going war days this wasn't so important. Today-it is vital. Patronize each other whenever possible. . S. R. Pendleton asphalt l shingles on the roof of the Sensa- - ready FRIDAY, JUNE l! younrequirements. PLEASE INGTON actually served with three tote-l Irsph companies. When he joined ‘in 1012 the Anglo-American Co. owned the telegraph facilities in lthls Province. They were bought 'out by Western Union in 101! srid this company in turn sold out. tn the Canadian National Railways In 1920. Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. W. W. "Smith of Summerside. He has been an active member of the Canadian Legion rind ls a past president of the Summersidc Branch. Mr. smith returned from’ Moncton yesterday where he at- tended a. staff dinner on Satur- day evening in honor of the present manager. Mr. Hubert. Tay- lor. who is retiring on pension. Mr. Stimmerslde by Mr. Harry West now manager at Lunenburg. N S-S. [Two Ships In Distress 0ft ‘N. S. Boast HALIFAX. June 16 - (OP) - Rescuo craft. were nearing the positions of two ships in distress off the Nova Scotla coast tonight l Pope are the proprietors of |MtTlF058 Music Shop in ‘Mass. Morntfig div morning was conduntrd Rev. Saints Cathedral. D | o, -_ . . I isler In charge of the prisli. Ccle- R. Georgfilflwll» The lllllPrfil o!“ d v‘ 0 is a team“ m Queen Com-mural. was held on Monday, 26th, service at bratinn of Holi- conducte-d by Rev, Mr. Fayre who m“ home W95 wnducwd . m. Rev. so. Boyce and at the Church after losmz her nronellor- dolivercd an eloqumt. thought inspiring sermon 50m“ nhhcrmgn a" 15nd,“: pa", sung at the Church were chosen by name of Coralstone. but. the of their lob~ter fishing gear and Eli"! "ET-WU: Th9 _ m}! wsek’ l; the" i, m, lmprov... Shepherd and On The Resurrection ton Bank is listed merit in the sire of the crtches. will see a considerable quantity of m’ P511 bu"?! "Q" ‘ll J,T. Payne, Rect r of All ioitetovm: David of Indan p 1s, Raymond with tihe Mr. Mac- Indiana and Rev. LnA. Yco, n-iin- Summersldc: Harry with the (LN. wwnrd m9 “anal “NETS o’ me Mclrme. sides the sorrowing father there are left to mourn the loss of a loving rlilélfll’. Bessie. Mrs Albert Fraser. Georgetown; R.C.A.F. at was by the l and g-rave by Rev. D.A. Yeo of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Hymns Lot-d ‘s M0111. life- while good weather prevailed and |na fears were held for their tihe ‘ will find their lovcd ones there. Be- surely‘ Officers of the R. C. A. F. air- sea rescue unit. here said no mes- sages had been received from !ETVICCS in Holy Trn. htnntagiie: John all Slurgacn; AJ- “'9 795°“ ‘mp5 “Tm” Ml‘ hm” and ‘its Church, Geofflelovrn on Stlfl- bert a. with the can. Charlottr- 11°" W"! ""1" “d” m" ll w" " br town; ram A. with the C.N.R,Cll1ll‘- btlltltd l" w" “'°“~ A powerful tus. out of Sydney. ploughed her way at. top speed French island of St. Pierre 210 miles to the east where the ship Caralstone wallowed helplessly (Lloyd's Register l does not. list. a vessel with of Shipping the 1.- My 375-ton Australian freighter Het-j as the ex- coralstone). Meanwhile, the R. C. M. P. cut-l trap, and rope £511..“ m Th? dc, long friends of iihe deceased: W. .1. ter French cleared from Halifax codfish and hske at is bring wrlcamed by rc-Jdnts here, as cnnsidcrable» employment Isl given and the town in geieral ben- sunlmfl Pill-S greatly: . ‘Being welcomed once rigaln to the Province by his many friends is the Rev. J. T. Payne. Rector of All Saints Cathedral 1n Indianapo- lis. Indiana. who is at present holl- dasinu on the Island and is a guest at the home of Mr. Russell MacLaren. New Perth. Rev. Mr. Payne who rs a former Rector of Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. motored the eighteen hundred and fifty miles fro-m Indianapolis Charlottetown. Always an ardent follower of the sport of rod and gun. during his years on the Is- land, the Rev. Gentle an bullt for himself an enviable reputation as an angler and gunner; and since ‘arriving here has been engaged in his favourite sport. Recently he spent a day beguiling the speckled beauties in company with mother famous old fisherman and partner of former yearn Mr. James Skin- ner now of Bridgetown. On his trip here Rev. Mr. Payne travell- ed through Ontarli and Quebec and reports the paved roads in the latter province are in very bad tra- velling condition. On his return journey he plans motoring south to Boston and then westward through the states to Indiana. In Memoriam __. IJII PRISCILLA LAVISH There passed to the great beyond. in the afternoon o! May 24th. Elsie Priscilla Levers. daughter oif Andirew Levers and the late Mrs. Lovers of Georgetown. at the age of 46 years. llilsle had a long and trying illness. She endured her suffering with patience. having a lovable disposition. and a kind and _lovilng thought for everyone ccm- ing her way. Although the was bed-l ‘fest. for the past number of years, sh» took a keen Interest 1n trhe af- fairs. of thr- household and the.‘ community. For her great talent int embroidery and hand work, for! (which she was widely known. she will be greatly missed by a hast of relatives and friends. She was a devout. member of Holy Anglican Church at. Georaetoivm and Whtn hor minister was not a1- wsys available, she wag frequently ylslted by Rev. S J. Boyce of the United Ohuroh. which vlslta aha enjoyed very muc-h. long and trying illness she carefully attended by her faithful friend and physician. II. A. Ken- nedy of Georgetown. who variety. - disappoint“ per in his calls. Trinity During tier was never To MaoLean and JAB. McConnell. May her soul rcstln peace. l l ‘ imowrias l l Plllovtl-Puther, Harry and 311-‘ lie. Wreath-Albert. Winnie and Kay. Spreys-Jiessie and Alrtble. ' Sprays-David and Ella. Sprays-Earl and Hoi-enoe. Sprays-Ray and Harry. Sprays-J-IObbs Family’. Sprays-Parker Family. IIIGHFTBLD W.A. The regular monthly meeting of lHighlield United Chiurcdi w A. was hold on thc evening of May 2s RT. the home of Mrs. Ben M001- The thrme was "Molhv". many lqxampls-s of mother-love, which are contained in the Blblr. were mentioned by the devotional read- ler, Mrs. Pope Thorns, who narra- ted the beautiful story at Naomi and Ruth. Scripture reading was taken from the Book of Ruth. lil- lowing prayer. the leader cloerd the worship period with a poem “Motht-r". The vice-president, Mrs. Stanley Hurry presided during the buslncss pcriod. Roll call was foi- lowed by the reading of the min- utr-g a.‘ the April meetinl. The ‘sick cmnmlttc‘! reported a suitable rcrncnibrance sent to a member In hospital. '17:: offering was rccclv- ed. Mrs. Neal lnvltcd the members to meet. at her homo for the next meeting Roll call will be answered with a verse of Scripture contain- ing the word "love". Thi- lunch committee will be Mrs. Stllman Prllrll and Mrs. W3. Dread, tihe latter will also be devoflona] lead- er. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. following when the hostess served lunch. assisted by ‘Mrs. Dennis Neal and Mrs Arthur Roberts. ' lFlllllll Girls rut or Homeland Conditions ST. GII$BB D! BIAUCI. Qua. June l6—t0P)—Polish girls. who came here to wofl! in the‘ textile mill of Ludger Dionne. have made their first formal sp- pearance as public speakers and received a warm reception from an audience of 800 u they told about. living conditions in their uatlve land. Two girls spake to a. lltherlng at the pariah hall here int nlsht, one in lngllnh and the other in French. They told of comm‘ ls they saw them during the Ger- man occupation and wept openly u they expressed their relief st being in Canada. ’ NOW IIDIPINDIIT or t» u» . s... e»- r:::..;'::..'.:":::.."........~ "ll "“€.‘...“..'.’. Al” To“ “m.” of spa" Per Fall Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pope of may ll be a comfort to hhn to Jackets. Assorted styles and Maiden. Mala. motored to lihe know that God mu beau etemal colours, $3.95 to $13.95. J. W. LADNER, Province durtnr the week 1nd "MM "V" his 1W“! w" "l" Prop visited Georgetown on Friday. sleep. and when the night has l- N- HQOl-EY. FIOP- ' when they were the guestsof Mrs. passed and day again shines fair Mabel Lebadhetir. Mr. and Mrs. within the lteitar of His love. they was the prpertg d QPUMAI l Wolves are r Iran 1810 to 19$. the Vatican repulsi lie Italian thus all the same way. lha rev - t ~ mean her W-PA: his _ _ U‘. '19‘ t l A t 5 ‘c; Fitzgerald. W. M. Murphy. Clar- and was headed to the side of “Ll-mm liaECliljltg lbfaliztslain gliEoOiteElll rlhclt “"9" David‘ G°rd°n R055" Malcolm ll" 5ch°°ner the c no u- sion’ of the lobster packing ie son lvllary and drifting 40 miles Sable Island with engine trouble. The ehe was "off St. Pierre. N- 5o" but air-sea rescue officers here be- lieved this was an error and the ship was 23 miles off the French jsiand. rm tut was expected w roach her side tonight. R. O. M. P. officials said the French would put a line aboardl the ltlary and Joan tonight lfld. tow he: to Halifax. Maritime-Boston Train Services I Moucltm. N. 5.. June f6 -' Commencing Sundly J1me 13nd- the present train service between the Maritime Provinces and Bos- ton vlu Saint, John and the Gull will be operated dally instead of daily except Sunday. according t0 an anouncement from reslflhil headquarters of the Canadian Na- tional Railways heft. leavlnil Halifax by the Scotlan (train no. M) at ass a.rn., Truro 10.06 a-m. Amherst 12.12 p.m.. Moncton 2-45 p.m. on week days (train no 13) and 4.30 p.rn on Sundays (train no 10) arfirve Saint John 5.35 p. m. daily except Sunday and 7.15 p.m. on Sundays. leave there 8.00 p.m. daily. arrlvlng Boston 7.45 (Eastern Time). the followin! morning. From Boaters the Gull will leave the" at p.30 p.m. daily (Eastern Time). lrrtva Saint John 11.15 a.rn. (Atlantic Ti-me). leave 12.50 p.m. (train no 14) arrive Manc- ton 3.35 D-mo Amherst 549 p.m. (the Sea-lien train no 60). ‘PINTO 8.3 p.m.. Halifax 10.30 p.m. fltrough sleeping cars will opemtld between Halifax and. Boston. Iltfeetlve the aune date train no. 14 lawns Saint John at 12-50 p.m. for Moncton will be operated daily iutead of daily except Sun- day. Train no so leaving Bllnt John at 11.10 a.m.. Sunday: only will operate through to Moncton. arriving there at 1.110 p.m.. motor train no 8B0 will leave Hampton at 3.80 p.m. on Sundays only, arriving flalnt John 4.30 p.m. 5' O IOLVII. BEWARE! l NEW YORK. June 16 -(AI’)- epuiaive. That's why hairy-lubed. tem- agar Betty Grady organised her Wall Protective Imociation. Launched here Sumter. the WP. A. says nice girls tieuldrft: 1. Net hi public. 2. Flt up men. I. Wear sloppy olothlsirg-As- sweaters. 4. over erooners. letty says wolves became more ve with are. but hang: l from Surnlneraltle .-_-_ W s rriaerTiatn ‘mg new ira- tng harness I80 P" Il- Weail. neuter-town. -na. l. a oowrimaz Iereaa. will be absent fro! bis aflll ttll a slender. June ll. the Canadian National remrspiil ..-_- dli-ANSPOIIAIION U NI ta I. R 0. dance. North ltustloe. tonight. June 1'1. Fare i100. Bus leaving terminal at 0:00 p.m. Dob Mee- ser‘: orchestra. Rotary Governor Visits Suniaeralde _.__. Mr. Hinbert J‘. Russel of St. John's. Newfoundland. govazncr of Rotary District No, 1M. which in- cludes the Maritime Provinces. Newfoundland and Mllht, was t.‘.1e guest speaker at the meedng of the Rotary Club of Summer...de Yfltfifdily in Leo Lioylcs Rot u:- ant. Guests at the mat-tug were. Ro- tariaii Laurie Ella. Kentvllie, NS, Percy D., Crozb‘. St. Eltan.r=. PEI , PW Wallace. Hai X. LM tic-Kenn. Nloutaguv, Chief Justice Thane A. Campteil, Sum- Smlth will be succeeded at , field is a-t northwest. ofl Doralstones message said' Amps-salon in Canada tnat Eng. inersidc. R:y Phillips. Part su Prince, Puerto Rica. J.M. Nichol- son. Summerside. Mr. Russel ls acccmpantcd by Mrs. Russel and they arrive? 0n the lslauil Saturday nigzt, T"'y ivero woekcnd guest; at ire h m1. of Rotarlan \'t’.H. Haywa d a d uri‘ Sitnday’ they vtlted the tum H‘ home of R-l-aFlBn ML. Braschaw‘ at. Stanley. Pbllowing [he mectiug _\'(‘blt"l'(l'iv titty left by iautmtble for Crhaixlotetoivn, actomyanied b)’ Prasirltnt JE. Dalton of the Stun- merelde club and Mrs. Dalton. - 8.. lltiullfleltLir Vicinity Mn. Harry MacAusland of Char- llottetcwn, ls visiting with heir ‘mother, Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield. riiiiiii PlllllP MIIIIIIIS Yes, It's a call that's acliead avary-_ where, the cull to more smoking pleasure offered by Plilllp Morris English Blend. You toe, will Ilka the dlltlndlva flavour of lllll vary dls- tlnctlva cigarette. it'd I smooth- lo mild-no completely J ‘ ' Mr. John Gaudet and friend Miss Pennifir. of Moretl. tvcre week .enrl visitors of tihe farmer's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. John H-rieeu of Bloomfield. t Mr. Amea; Gallant of Charlotte- town. spent. tthc week end with hil wife and young son at Bloomfield Station. Messrs. Eric Gallant and William l Douaette who have been employed Lin Morell, have returned to their illlflmfil. . Mr. Louis Peters of Bloomfield lSlfltlom ls at present employed u Summeretde. Mr. Freddie Callaghan of Bloom- present working in B00 dad-B. llntario Bounty Votes To Keep Ban 0n Liquor BRAMPTON, Ont, June 16 — (C?) — The Cinadg Temperance Act. which prohibits the sale of beer and liquor, will remain in force In Peri County. Unoffcal figures in today's pieblsote to de- tcrmlna whether the Act, fist voted into force in this mainly rural county In 1914. should be re- voked or not gave the Vote as 3.407 Bkainst. revocation and L121 for revocation. The Zoo-vote majority for the "dryfl vies just about five times as great as the sr-vote majority in January. 1m. when this BIIICUI- tural county nest o: Toronto bal- lotted the O.T.A. into tone, With a little more than 16500 votes, the inllotting today was considered light. and was lboul. 80 per cent of the total votes in this‘ county during the 1946 Iederal election. More than 25.000 relldmts ‘were eligible to vote in the plebiscite. forced by petition of the county's “vi'et§." but a light vote nad been predicted. Many tanner; took time from their work to drive lnio poll- ing stations. thoush the day was one of the few sunny ones EIilS —- T116 United Slims 511"“ 5mm‘ Court today refused for I316 "t" II time to review the rriiiil If)" wnvlcllon of Mayor James‘ M. C"? lry of Boston. ’I‘he rc""sal apparently cleir he way for n renewal of Juli" lDcparlmont. cllorls to Dill lrllf‘ 73 lyca -o‘d Mnycr in jnll l0 M.“ serving his sentence of six to l months. ‘The mall fraud charses twill’ from wartkne operations of 3" glneerl Group. Inc . of tllll Ely ‘fihe CUV'T"TTIII1R charged that tll firm realized about $60,000 by frtl!" ly representing: that it ails sblf '- cssm _ _ _ ' "'7 —‘l ‘mans to 300 members of Parllm ment and guests. Refuse To Review Mayor tiur|ey’s Case WASHINGTON. June 1a - 1M“ Less Malnutrition In Great Britain TORONTO. June 16 -- (C?) - The British diet may be “terribly inonotono " but. there is less mal- nutrition In Grist. Britain than in E1113’ countryuin tho world. Lord 0m score ' of the Rhodes 361,013.11“, T2,“. “m loan obtain war crntracts. In addnltl‘: Lem Elton. visiting Calladl and '° "it WW1" Cw“? "" tho United States to amm- cpJ- ¥1-°°°- atlon of the Rhodes acholarshp Auction Sale system. Bald ho found a. widespread Al‘ IO SUMMER. ST- IUMMIISIDI ‘l will aall by auction on Tllll" day, June ll, at S p.m. l?" "'1 dense and offlea af m. J. Il- 6e" halt. This Ia one of‘ 1:16 "b": located properties n 0" - contains l! rooms. with two bath roams. and new oil-burner fum- lsnd was starving. He said Canadian Rhodes schol- nrl had achieved a remarkable m:- ord. There were scores or in m in billlnw. the prof-intone. politics and the civil service. lrltl i P inlay. ut§lg§°i§t'"° IDNDON. June l6 — (Reuters) - Another old British custom. ma I t» nu suspended the last. eight. years, m’ on“ h "n" n ‘pause was restored today as the throat! “at”... n m“. u no a tietts of Ills Ion. famous eta cloak ‘Illlll OAII. atop Par alusnt. rang out r o'clock and m was served ode "m" 7- "°""°" the terraee of the House of Oom- “w”