if "KAiINA PAXINO EXTRA - SHOWS Disney T??? NEWS QPORTS _ VODVITL ‘f __ $6 SHOWS 't DAILY 7.00 [Xili MNi!" (Nat- Yovk Ilrrulil Tnbtme) . ' h - i H. f .. d a, . ' - - i I _ ' ipie . ____________ b to ____ d‘ of h fu i‘ l Kltohe , Cant. nu o peopo can't tk kid- “OLD SEQUOIA" (B, (}rol'o:llle Staff Wtiilber) |diing. Their egos are too saenesittve. more ii-Piiiii ifliiiitvitiiiii iii/iiiiliii - iiiiiiifli fiiiiiiiuiiiS Cartoon 2.3m - 70f) cannot ‘ffi-TIAY uts. - wen. irreve- AND 9.00 g}; FRQENNIS 0'KEEFE-iiERiE'ii.'F.--Mci)0NALD 8A5 ' i» , Barry Sullivan-Binnie Barnes '~ J. Carrol Naish l Sheila Ryan. is ” etlélicfih i ROMAN INDUSTRY Soap-making on an pirei _ GIJTTERING EXCHANGE The early B1" 10118 jewelry; they used iinllfi MIITBHOY. iiiilllslflfl] b li cd t have originated £11m bet 3Q iilgie of the Roman and Ciiauls tiol about the ous ness 3" w“: a as today. The rum namo-acrivif‘ CHEMICALS SAN FRANCISCO. Auil- ‘l-(AP) Alamo-active chemicals. Presum- oblv m»... the July 1 atomic bomb test at Bikini. have been detected over San Francisco. University of Qgliforriia hospital scientists saio amounts were too small to affect human beings- Handsomo 1110M" I I Smart iiutovas i i521‘: r‘f";‘.f.'ii 2475 “p nntpcfl dependable. m1 noolits ‘ altos. 20 PIEEIE SERVICE Ailoralf l lint “lino ‘punt- . f‘? ‘Euiitosvigihtto tn m“ i-aet with stx iii-ii- llant diiumollil- For Mon and Woman ‘». Q4315 UP . . . Favor- will Ill . _ p 1i. (PG-Kamloopsi . Of course nobody expects -a I mggegkiirligonon bills dealing with! girl to agree with everything that's " Erin: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘cuhnntan paralysis case: in Canada. already n the epidemic stage. as a result -_ COMING - ofl wlifiosprilad outbrealcrseo?! tlil | [flflNCE EDWARD gtlptles." sidaaxtee this gear, 135 ONE WEEK Auo. mi. T0 suit ca es have been reporte llculling student iMai. Fulton suggested there WM " danger" that man)’ Vei- orans taking the university courses would not be able to complete ithem because o! _barrassmcnt. This merely woild would result in a waste of money. It had been "stimaled that vet- ‘crans taking the courses were suf- fering a loss of 3.50 a month. Some mo. Ol‘ s1 per cent cf ~ e Itofai. had had to give up their studios and go to work. ‘ W, Herrldgc (People's CCF- veteran s. financial em- ‘." ~' - ‘Wesll sai that ier hearing GVIdOITCP before the‘ House .Vctcruns Committee he was con- vinced ihe government had been "most generous" with the stud- lcnts. The bili fully covered the isituatlon. Veterans Minister MacKenzic [said that when he was struggling through university $00 a month for a single man or $80 for a mar- ried man would have spelled ‘un- told ivealth.” * His information was that only ’ nine veterans had had to abandon glitz-fir §KTITSCRSIEQVS1USG‘OE financial cu t rs. u si sat on of i-ho ' _ student by t-iie slate wuo a iiost dangerous princ . ‘ SENSITIVE PEOPLE REGENT JOKESTER The ‘girl who can't resist kiddln people or arguing with them is up lose her friends i-n the pursuit n Bills Passed By» Commons er A lot wA_ Aug. 8—(CP) -- InISo. in order to keep their cgos crgigAm the allowances paid to-from being bruised or their self- vrlerans attending university un- confidence uncierminds-d, iiwy der veterans legislation was urg- avoid the girl who hands out the ed in the Commons today by Mil" d188- liowazices and with grants said. particularly if what's said is the a to defray costs}; opposed to her fi-rm beliefs. But glng with the rehabiltati-on‘ there is a difference between dis- prggfgm, Mo], Fulton said the agreeing firmly on a point of ‘progressive Conservative opposi- principle and faking issue oii ev- i tion did not object to tho legls- cry point that comes up tn a con- Ilation al far an it went but the versation. trouble was that it did not 30 f" ' enough. i The measures were two if 9111'"- veiernns bills adopted during the morning and afternoon sittlns9- mile! Oil’ the earth's !79.000.0'i0 The other six, all adopted _with square miles of area. short debate. will do these ihrhssf ——————~——-- | Extend veterans benefits to Oan- namt GEYSER! .adisns recruited by Britain and ———— [the United States to serve behind Oeysers are found only in. the enemy lines, extend ihe benefits United States, Iceland and New |to persons living i-n Canada who Zealend. Jscrverl ih tho forées of Allied no‘ ‘tlons and return to Canada "vitli- ,in two yearn of their discharge. ‘grant pensions and allowances to merchant auamen and civiil-in groups who served in the war. allow veterans to borrow up _to $3.000 to invest in a partnership. make a number of amendments to the War Service Grants Act and grant benefits to certain sup"r- visors in the auxiliary services. Before taking up the veterans legislation, the House adopted the customary late-session‘ govern- ment motion that tho chamber sit Saturdays until thc- end cf Zhe session. Social Credit and C. C‘. F. members objected to the action. Acting Health Minister McCann warned in a statement that there was "great danger" of a sharp in- frease in the number of infantile NOTICE ’ The following Grocery Stores will close A Wednesday 8i Thursday ‘ AT 12.30 P.M. i to‘ universities i at‘ __________ WATER WATER. EVERYWHERE Water covers 143,000,000 square Than‘: nothing to aqua! Mind's- It “takes hold". Anlillptlc, soothing, beating. u Olvol quick i-allaf i squaring LINIMENT i i To allow our staffs to attend the Fain ____.7_- ATKINSON GROCETERIA CASH a CARRY IDEAL CASH GROCERY . Koimiiirs GROCERY MICHAE-US GROCERY 1 SHAMNS GROCERY P. J. MacDONALD i GAY’S GROCERY e ECONOMY GROCERY McLEAN a McFADYEN itfx GROCERY CUDMORE BROS. xmsmtu naucn YiifiiiT OLIIB. TONIGHT DANUNQ MU - [MN Featuring THE LEGIONAIIII Bring Your Gmh To The Yacht Club CANTEEN ADMISSION 50c Morrison's “Se: Bram" Pavilion AT VICTORIA la m» m. IIQISE mt. iianliu Satlrll! mm 1m. M2 000D MUSIC CANTEEN [Division 0f This move would be popular in Quebec memlbe i. of the cabingt.‘ course might lav tho open to criticism that ho mittee report had rot majority support from trig whole parliament. One important mem- ber of the committee said he hiui been assured i-iv a cabinet minister that everv indication was that the new flag would b» adopted by the Common; with a, majority his been promisi-i-l a reply to his matter will bs cisalt with before the session ends and, if not. he would be taken bv the government afici- the session ended. St, Laurent, rictiiiq _ has exchanged cables with Prime Minister MBCKEITIVIQ King on the subject but no definite decision has ‘been reached. stood to have expressed the hope that the -fia.g might be avail-able for display ozfore the end of the peace conference. A. Y. Jatfrson, lo artist. of Toronto. loliowini: an in- viiation from the government. is ‘mflm-Y °" a 8"“ m‘ "‘° “°'"" that will be oasiiv discernible and not present too many difficulties in manufacture. department item which through thg Commons the other night showed an incnuo in flag estimates fiom 8.000 to si2,o0o loi- 1040-1047. Tho signif- icance of this 4.000 increase was not explained. civwly be in axpectation of tlio production of the MW m: Within the year. ' PLAYGIIOUNDI BUILT I ,0! London's - arlaa whore _ed whole rows of h um 1M0 I maaa of ‘ibeen cleared and transformed in- |to open-air small children especially in crowd- so dials-lots, ny pily under train leava their youngsters at a chat-la of 20 cents a day. "The child: play from early ntorning unti unset . to with Iltlflfllllrd rag dolls-still not our dgiiyuthree iiieus consist of amt: fall. (which includes free an]! Elrlll sinus cause Panic in Puorto ilioo (my The anointed‘ r -' 135) PORT-AU-PRJNCE, bani-A . —.New oarioiiean cam. qiifih truck heavily today at tbs n. ready shattered northeastern occ- tion of me minican Riopusuo and shook Haiti and Pugftg Rico, causing a panic in the Pugflg Rlcan towns or Agsciiila. Maya;- ueéhamilliilaog"ll't m»... e to a aa i; cludad Trujillo. capital or’ m; inican Republic. um u "- quest to naval district headquart- ens in San Juan, Pusrto Rico, for doctors and nurses. Fifteen doctors from Curacao, the Netherlands West Indies, won reported to have arrivecrat ciu. dud "Hujillo to take can of vlc. the pl'€flidlllg' earth u k tidal waves which hav: Iiaihuitatirreg the, Republic at interval: since last Sunday. Thlrt p911“). dim m the earlier tr ea. Tho num- er of casualties from tho for“; shocks had not been determined. The tremors hit tho Dofnlmqgn Republic, Haiti and Pugflo Rico at 9:35 a.m. The ah came o; thousands 0f citilgns in Quid“ Trujillo were preparing iomiienq o giant Muss iocla to give thanks that Sunday's qua a had been no nurse than it was. Shortly after the new quakes struck. stores in Cuiuad ‘Trujillo were ordered closed to prevent any attempt at looting. President Rafael Trujillo previously had banned the exporting of usyrmq. stuffs to alleviate the food short. Mte in iiie Dominican Republic resulting from the earlier quakes. It was not loomed immediteiy whether the stricken country had been hit by a new tidal wave. A dispatch from BaXL-Itlan tau the hydrographic office reported only minor fluctuatioru 1n the sea level fliers. No extensive damage was reported in Puerto Rico, A plane flyliifl over'the Domiin- icsn Republic today rim that a river between Julh; 011115 5nd Cabrera hail changed its course, The quake was strong enough to knock some pedestrians of! their feet in Halli. which jointly occupies Hispan-icla island with the Dominican Republic. Eflrlv YBDOTL! said two houses were ripped open in tho Hstan village of Ouanmlntho. It was the third quake in Haiti in three daya ‘will; the first continuing for an .ou . Opinion 0n Flag issue BY iacn unavuav (Canadian Preos Staff Writer) tims of the new tron-son ‘M o; ,0 i s Aucu_s_'r_12,_194o. ' (‘a MH776 TheMajoi-ituSau ,, iii taut mu IMXWELI. . fink” i i, “with "E ii ti... orb-l‘ iioUSEiiASFXIRA HAM MAXWELL iioust IS fXfP/l 051/0006“ mgpkmmg wwwmfp FLAVOR-W i mm DELIGHTFULLY B, in 0 suoom mo MELLOW mi, ,.-,,,, b 1f: dried _\AQ\lSk Q 1‘ <_. . vp\“‘ ‘Butt... €o((eo' u. uiixwtit iiousr . a I FIND MAXWELL HOUSE COMPLETELY SATISFYING III MAXWELL "GU55 is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand of coilce in ilio world. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE A Product of Ganarui Food: lead OTTAWA. A . _ division of opigizonsin tiiiriiognteavetin- men! as to now the flag issue should be dealt with it wus reliobiy loiriied tonight. The report of B psriimieoiaiy committee. i-eccsnmencP-ig udopiiqn °' a "d swish-type flag bearing a white-bordered golden mupla i"! 1h "N! i1)‘. hos been made to the Commons. but the mnftsg- i“; mt. been debuted, Some member; of the govern. ment are anxious to avoid a d:- bate which might result in division cutting’ across p131. “M5, For that reason they woud like to see the matter shelved until after the end of the session with the design being adopted through passage of an order-iii-oounoi‘. 0316!‘ member-s feel that such a vernmont received “thumpinfl Ross Thatcher (OOF-Jtfosa Jaw) ‘eccnt questions as to whether tlie asked assurame that no action It is understood that l-lon. Louis prime minLster Meanwhile, Mr. King is undat- Ii: was also reliabl learned that ing Ganadian In this same connection. a works passed unnoticed ‘t it might con- Wlllltl IOMII I'll-Ii MNDON. Jiul- 0~fOP)-loma rim aoara of war- arman bombs turn- o tan|lod dobrin- have playgrounds when safely and hi4)- tho supervision of mothorc ‘t nurses. Mot ers working a 30-hour use! their hurts’ content sac-aura. Milli] n post-war Britain. The lain). a cooked dinner and Afghanistan To ' But Size 0f “My mountain fighters international nggivssioii since the Alexander the Great and In recent years pendants Afghanistan's _ _ country's prime minister told nic a 19'3"‘! P in. a recent interview. Marshal Shem Mahmoud Kahn Ghazi - "1 am convinced that America's championship of the small nations guarantees my country's security agoirrt aggression . . . “For the first time irvnur hist- Anned Forces us... they have warren with b (nu. ‘i; the last of four ariiclcs imxms y one the lrst foreign corrcs- _ to be welcomed bv the “eight”- qfflcials of Afghanistan.) . BY JOSEPH C. GOODWIN (Associated Press Staff Writer) KAIBUL. Afghanistan, Aug. 8- l"aith_ in tiho powers un er of the United States twill shortiv to cut n te . “ u...“ forces. that in: no» in Juv w betihluviiaiifqr-tli} lzing 1.800 miles of highway. coii- structioii bridgcs. incrcasinit ubie soil by irrigation and mod- Zeoiand with the ernizing tho country's future of sine of said: cities. RETAILERS.malte constant uaii of banking services. In some cases theao are simple but essential; the bank takes cash receipts on dapoait, makes change, operates cur- rent accounts. and accepts and records used ration coupons. Other retail accounts involve considerable handling of drafts, and-a vary important service-tho making of loana to enable rotation to talta advantage of trade discounts. ‘All thh entails Banking in Action. great powers using our mountain asses as pathways gow we can toncentrate rur ial» enis and resources in bfitfvzllfi} zitc er Mohammed l-lasliim- Kruiii. living conditions c! our people." __>_ empire. Afghan growii strength of Russia, their uortherii "I propose to reduce ttie army in size to that of o well-trained ‘ force charged security vriih maintaining order among Lil.‘ Nomadic tribes- mcn." Slinii Vlaliznoud sac. "Morey once ured ma“ in; a largo urniy wil fit-d better m, chamniomhiu use in the already-started national improvement program. American eu iiieers began orrir- appeal for doctors _ been most» disnuiiaiiiiiiig. Ii iviuld be ii great hardship in till‘ nwtiiiual ‘rd lll .lz1uiiii. camel-age Shah Mahmoud dfsclalmtd cred; ‘Mimi’ vi the ii. for originiting the notional im-T provzmcnt program WiliC-l is ex- cry We are free of the trxeat o! Dficied i0 00st $45fi000.000. He ex- lousiii DOCTORS souonr m officers (inc to be rri ti.1- if ihev could not l‘(‘illl‘ll doctors miiiiiiry service. v The Canadian Bank of Commerce has among its customers many retail houses, from the small comer store to the large chain and depart- ment stora; Strict attention to their partlcularnaodl is glvontoallthl Bank's customers. Use our aarvioas M your banking requirements. whatever they may In. Consult our local Manager. 721-4 1 THE QANADIAN BANK 0F COMMERCE. Charlottetown Branch-R. $.17. JARDINL Manager plained thiat he is "only n.5," ig out plans already iald dowu by ms former prime mirirster." h“: broth- NEW ZIIALAND AUCKLAND, N. Z.. August 7.- BrW-Sii iCP)—'l‘he New Zeriiaiid gorcrn- Indian troops Wlllifi kccuins hi1 merit hos drcidcd to prohibit doc- 13 tors from going fllfCfiffllfi lllliflh‘ iiicy have had rcasoiiiibly ioiig 5CTViCO in the armed forces. 'l‘liis is bccnuso very few doctors have volunteered small but for servim with the New occupation force in Japan. liistczid many young dncinrs have ncpiicd for exit permits in sipxdy niircnri, - although lIlC_\' have done little or no muiniizin- military service. I Announcing the bun on permits for doctors to trovci. uiio Minister of Defense. Mr. F. Jonts, suit! ihs for Japan iind Zcziiniid pn sent occupa- tion force. which is in process of being relieved by a vnluiiiccr forre. serving in Junnii wrro married men with lmiil