AGENT-III. John PUG: ‘ SUHMIIIID Neva. Sulieorfptioul, Advertising should be left with Mn [and u Watu sum rm... . m um rumor: OOUNTYHW“ m ' The Guardian may be bought daily at ‘n; qr m, gallon" “m. h [ummereidez- w... as. Toronto Bakotlpwaier it. -Thls column II relerved for newe or local intereet- but advertising of a neway nature may beinaert- ed at 2 cents a word stricly pay- able in advance. ‘FILMS DEVELOPED and print- ed at Taylor Drug 00., Kendlrigwn. -0RDER 2 and 4 pt. Galvanizcd 5m; Wire at Bruce's. L-l033-5-4-2l. ARIDER Fine Puppy Meal, x15. bio Meat Meal and Broken Sodas at Bruce's. L-1033-5-4-2i. -SALESMAN WANTED to handl‘ on established line on P. E. 1. Must have good references and provide hi; own transportation. Reply Box 164, summers , P E. I. L-10'I5-5-6-1i. -0MITTED—In the report of the W.M.S. meeting in Epworth Hall. a solo, ‘Stranger of Gnblee by Mrs. A. S. MacKay, was inad- vertently omitted from the pro- gram. B vAnA MacLEOD MISSION CIRCLE MEET-The Ada Mac- lcod Mission Circle met at the home oi’ Miss ena Clark on ‘Tuesday evening with a good et- tendance. After the usual business lunch was served. S -0K'i‘0 DANCE A GREAT SIICLESS-‘Tlie dance in Maple Leaf Ciardens which was held on Wednesday evening under the aus- pices oi the 0km Club was a great success, nearly three hundred peo- ple attending. BlanchardXs Orch- esira. furnished the music and we.» much appreciated by the dancers. The proceeds are in airl of the Prince County Hospital. The Okto Club are doing good work and are in be commendeds - MONTHLY MEETING 0F CMLIU-Thc regular monthly mect- ina oi the Summerslde Blanch of the catholic Women's league was held in the K. of C. Home on Wed- nesday evening, Mr‘. Parnell Mic- Mahon the president occupied the m, chair. There was a very good at- tendance. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. ‘Ilhe Social Service Com- mltiee reported that durin the est month many needy dill ren ad been provided with shoes and rub- bers and other articles of clothing. 1e Milk had also been supplied to un- der nourished children at the Con- vent The members am-eed that the Illllis must be lenished at once and it was decide to hold the an- nual ‘lard party for this purine-e. in the K. of C. Home as it was more easily heated and more convenient. interesting letter from Mrs. ad. After cmnnleting plans Re ed-S. the meeting adjourn . ASLEEP. How to WAKE your Gourllee D Ml“ Gilli". B’! Granville 8t. Theflnardlanwillhedeliveredieuny Oarrier Bo! at 2o llfl’ ‘h! or 10c per week. Phone 289- glve your order to the boy responsible for deliveries PIIIIWIQ. Water 5|. home in Summereide o; 1 i" this eervice 9|» on, your route. —KODAxs msracran FREE ‘I “Y!” D1118 C0» Kensington. -—QUITE ILL-The many friends gfeygfg Jiwk ‘l-efurzey Jr-. Surn- mat he Iiisast will regret to 11¢“ trust He‘ quite seriously 111 and at he will soon recover S. —ATTENDED FUNERAL... . 1110118 those attending the fungal of Mrs Alexander Iockhart which took place on Wednesday M, 5|; Eleanors. were Mr Charles Mac- KKY. Mr and Mrs Chester Mac- KBY (If P8 I! C MWCKBY. Iirensinagrtgri: Egg-E MWMIINO.‘ Kelvin; m. (“Urge Crozier d m, M Ham,'l't'gn_ George Lockhgrt --ROSS’ BRIDGE - OUS CONDITION _“1‘..,'?,.‘-*“§.'§,“. ‘"1 my highway leading from WII. m” l" 3911601115 l» in a very dan- gerous condition at. the prcggn; line. Drift-ice comm; down the r yer has cut into the tics 5n a in ' them off on the left hand slgg a: you so into Bede . Re i bei-lzg ggne buft Imgtlrfrisu 8288131831: are bndgersc u when crossing the —GOLF MEETING—Mgmbgg-g 0Q the Summerside Golf Club met at an informal meeting on Wedncs. dav evening to discus..- the activit- ies for the coming season. Mr. J. M~ Mutlfl-Yl? V911‘! czipabiy presided n‘ was decided i0 hallo a drive for new members. Thc nlccljlyg was a very enthusiastic one and every one felt that the coming seaspn goélld be better than any year (<5 l: ebeMr. James Walker or Pjcmu lisp: f‘ Engaged in the capacity grfl 0 B-S-glohnl and Ls expected m wenve beoie the 24th. 3e comes recommended and should Drove of great help especially to the Younger members. ‘ -DEATH or‘ MRS. NATHAN 2511,34“! - There passed away at serdmm 1n Huntley. Mnntrose. on Mn 8y. April 23rd Mrs. Nathan msay after a short illness. Mrs. Rlim m‘ was before her marriage Elzabeth Thompson and was bom in Augustine Cove 75 years ago. She had IlVEdLIBIIJ-‘ICI married life at ey. on ose d . 1118111‘! esteemed IOTaIIIEI‘ Iylgiiytljlljfi: qualities of heart and mind. Sh. 0W8 t0 mourn two sons Brenton on the homestead with whom she "sided 8nd GOrdOn at Sumvporside, H150 three sisters, Mrs, 1), J, fiomp- Fvn Wfifyon. Mrs. Irvine C118? and m. ward Monaghan of sum"- v e- Mass- 811d one brother, Mr, Arwumld nlolflilson of Brocklim, Muss. to whom sympathy i5 extend. ed. The funeral took place rm Avril 25th from her late residence n BREAKFAST rm: Your $TOMAO is snu llAlFy sleepy system gently: {at 0e lnl at rhea golden-crisp llree mm yon of right! Your mouth begins to water, your sleepy digeulon riu up and cakes uodoe. The fin: delicioua malty mouthful does the rest. Thafle the first reuon "by Kvllogg’: Corn Flakes mn the day in so many million! of homes, mu day! The other two reaeona? Quirk “rbohydrete "fuel" no accel- ente up m the pace of our modem v. Mr. Pat . . _ sided by Mr. é‘5§?;‘.d‘?i“s’“““" as fr». . i SPECIAL . SATURDAY-For one day only we offer_our regular $1.40 quality Printed Linoleuma for [L28 per yard. Two yards wide in choice of new patterns. Get your flllmlliflllgy Saturday. - OCCASIONAL CHAIRS-illo- Dentin! an extra good "buy" on these popular “Extra” Chairs. They have sturdy walnut finished frames and are cuffed In giofild wearing reovs- or! lpec y riced at $5.50 each. p I i U FOR A MODERN HOME 0R. APARTMENT-Here is the ideal llvlng room group —n 3 piece Studio Ensemble consisting of Studio Conch with spring filled mattresses, walnut emu. steel back cushion rest and two match- ing chairs. Extremely com- fortable and good looking In attractive long wearing coverings. Compleig 3 plgcgg for only $54.00. . e e a HOLMANS Summerside -::_——.j_.,*———-———-- -_T____: , -OEDER FLAGS at Bmces. 14-1033-6-4-21. --GENTLEMEN—Wa are now showing a. new complete range oi’ mew-s work , cull and look them over. priced from $1.98 to z Sheen and Meclnnis, Sum- L-l089~5-5-2i. -DEA'I‘II 0F J. OMER ALFRED GASTONGUAY — Friends in Char- lottetown and other DPHS of i-he Province will learn with regret of the death oi Ml‘. J. Omer Alfred Gastonguay. which occurred on ADiil 74th ‘in the Halifax Infirmary after a 10m: illness. Mr. Gaston- nuay was a frequent visitor to die Island and will be kindly ismcm- bered here. He was a prominent business man in Halifax until iiis sister and brother-lin-law. Mrs, William Affleck on Edward Street, Halifax. 'I'he funeral took place on Wednfifidfliv fromwhe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Affieck the Si. Thoma-s Aquinas Church. Interment was in Mount Olivct Cemetery. Mr. J. M. Affleck 0f Searletown, P.E.I., snbéoiilliier of) Mga-eAaffieck went over a u: e n the funeral re- tuming last Friday-s. H-Mlss Hopklrir of Charlotte. town was e. recent visitor t» sum. merslde. $4,000,000 Nova Sootia Bond Issues HALIFAX. May 4. -(CP)-Snle of two province of Nova Scotla bond issues aggregating 8.000.000 was announced tonight by the Provincial Government The ls- sue was worded. on the hiihflh bid, to a syndicate headed by W. c. Pitfieid and Company Limited and the Imperial Bank. An issue of $2,500,000 in three- yecr debentures bearini; i 1'3 l‘ cent interest was taken up 1% he syndicate at $99-60 W? 31- 0m" in iii-year debentures at 3 l-I per "cent. the price oi $98.52 was N‘ neived, Procecds will he used refund debentures maturing May i5, totalling $5,050,000. An option 0n £6 additional a- mount of $1.099. ‘for so any! It $98.52 was given the some eyfldlfllfi! ‘The price is considered very satisfactory," the Govemment s announcement said. Purchasing Board Bill Be4’"‘"‘~Sel1&te . ovrr l-A vieoroue energy ro help-carry "I gef '10 ulorb 418 4.0!. m“ dntglskmdlywmm m’ 00F a emid-mo P~ And beilfiv; fir, I don't Qmmgnflg once Mid‘ a only {or up d ‘u. ‘o: fol.- . . Pond LBill featured” am ‘"108!’ ‘m? W’ 2.‘i.‘,":.f:‘.‘i.‘;';‘i‘.‘?.".2 “ismw- m MM You'll agree It our‘! be en accident nerve, aiweyr dppeiiziug against th m ' the: Kellogg’: Corn Hake! are Can- : . ._ emu me up end helps Dollie imlfdng ‘ 110N150!!!” g" uh‘; mo" pulubrakh” an.“ keeame golugiililknock armament contract ‘Dmfitl ‘g o“: 1; h“! The“ "ti-M" “mud, ol rlunchl- pet 00M WEN mu‘ reritdoverhnenteleoowaote Imle rlchuoee In a cloudy-guarded mm“ ‘ mummy bu", 11;. Kellogfe eecrei! Gee a head our! m. “Wbqbumb ‘an lomnrrowJnd-lllfylllflffllflliAlh‘ ‘finch/mania’:- g" m“: for Knllou‘ l5". today. Made by Kaliogfl in London, Canada.- adorn Dunn tlneallnebhb .rnvlrg Kelbeir-"fk J0- cardinal/nu.” err A HEAD‘ suinrrvsnv oAv‘ facoizu FLAKES . retired in ioie. He w a membc ¢harloli=tovn= of the Halifax Board g? Trade and S. Moore 98 V1 98 a life member of the Royal Nova C. MarKenzie 68 a0 69 bcotia Yacht uardron and in ear- B. Cousins 87 8'1 72 . YEMS y t was one of his C. Keefe 100 14 100 favourite sDOII-S. Widely travelled E. Goes 113 73 and well informed he was a. strong To“; 1213 aiivlocati; chine democratic prin- 0 Des o v and a . dimple o! all‘: phngfilg! “film Summer-side. W 76 n2 o lot live". I-Iis character was best w~ °’““‘"‘ ‘ exemplified by hi; kmduness and F7. Gallant 76 7B 83 sympathetic understanding He was V- Arsmmult a8 7° 71 a [mi-lye of Quebec and a 3pm“ C. Montgomery '13 98 '18 Catholic. For many yam-g M“ an.‘ W. Doucctte 100 113 8'1 lqneuav had made his home with TOW 1389 my - PRINCE COUNTY represent the second district Rrlncc County. lvn‘ Russell Rog- ers was a nominee for councillor but lost to Mr. Phillipe when the vote was taken. Mr. Alien Ramsay was another name moved for coimclllor but he withdrew before the vote was taken. . Sharp's nomination was HlOVBd by Mr. Austin Ramsay of Wyveyand swoiiiledlyJ-r- W11- laowuzvc A number of Charlottetown lady bowlers had a friendly game of howling with the Summerslde girls on Tuesday, the Summerside girls winning with the higlnswre of 2'77 points. Miss E. Mitchell of Char- lottetown roiled high three total of 501. High three on the Summerslde team was V. Palmer's 513. “ Charloieiown: S. Snuth 102 1'10 162 M. Stewart 86 59 134 ' E. Mitchell 164 199 218 A. Walsh 128 154 100 D. 7i. l2) 96 Total 1962 Sununcrslde: V. Palmer 103 I57 22.3 Mrs. K. Compton 156 122 77 N. Callbeck 129 I53 1'14 O. MoNcvin I30 140 108 H. Montgomery 116 1% 251 Total 3249 CANDLE PINS The candle pin tournament is now underway at the Capitol Alleys and as this is open to Charlottetown, players from there or any other centre would be welcome. The game between Charlottetown and Sinclair" d: Stewartls on Tues- day was close but no very high scores were made. Sinclair's won by l6 points. Iiigli three for Cimr- iotteiovm. S. Moore 28B. I-iinh three for sinciiiii" and Stewart's, W. Dou- cette 300. Name Personnel 0f Bisley_ Team UITAWA. May 4 -—(C‘P)-Per- sonnel of the i939 Canadian Bisley team was announced tonight by the Dominion of Canada Rifle As- sociatlon. The names are: 05M. LL Rusk, ‘Ottawa, Capt. A. C. Lucas. _Tor- onto, Lieut. C. F. Kennedy. Hilden, N. S . Sgt J. Borland. Toronto, Capt. L. J. sliver, Toronto, Corp. T. W. Gregory. Ottawa, Major T. M. Sieniewicz. l-Ialilax. Major R. S. Harrison, Toronto. Sgt. C E. Moore, Lascellcs, Que., Lleut E. Cowan, Ottawa. Lieiit. S. Johnson, Calgaiqy, Sgt. A Parnell. Verdun, Qua, Cpl. H. D. Whitehead. Tor- onto, Cpl M. M. Morgan. Win- nipeg, Licut. A. F. Gormley, Charlottetown and Cpl. G J.- Gamble, Winnipeg. Col_ C B. Price of Westmount, Que, will be commandant of the team which will sail for Bisley, England, on the S. S. Ausonin. from Montreal June 9. The team was cut from l8, asin other years. to l6 in the “interests of economy." an Association of- ficial said. No ndjiitant will be taken with the team this year as in previous years. also as a meas- ure of cconomyn Penguins carry rocks in their ‘stomachs. Sir John Ross, ex- . y nlorer. found 10 pounds of stones in one bird. Some scientists say the burden of the rocks serves as Nominated liam fill-iii: of Victoria Went. Mr. ’ nomina Phillipe tlon wee moved by Mr. Dari mils of Weet %and seconded Mr. Pug ber- eon of G 00d. . Rogers’ Mr nomination was moved by . Jams Mcleaac and seconded by Mr. Barry McNevin, Mr. @bert L. Higiand of Bilrinidibld ‘me conven- dldaies. and Mr. . , Assemblyman candidate in the first district oi Prim-g and Mr. J. H. Myers, federal candidate. SUMMEESIDE IIIGII SCHOOL Hcnor Roll of ‘“ High School for April: Grade x-i. Evelyn Walker; 2, Gordena Clark; 3 Irene Allen. Grade ~ Ix-i. Rogers a. gehgkliis Noodside; a. Shirley Cell- Grade VIII-l, Merle Clark; I, Betty Bruce" S, Biiriey ds. NGrade H1, Biél Durant; i, 0"- BQUBNU 885; . Role Duran . Grade VII-l, Robert Palmer; 2, Lloyd t; 3. Chester Mac- Donald. Grade VII-l. Greee Rmmke, 2. Roberta Go : 3 n. Grade VI-l. ; 2 s. Constance cruel nnie Co ' 2, 2. Eli-nest Doucette: 8. Annab le Allen. Grade IV ——— l. Robert Rpmcko; 2, Graham Muttart and Fred Bernard, equal; 3, Grade _III—1. . ilip Jardlne; 2, ‘Thelma MacNelll and Russell-Arsen. aultyoqual; 3. Inez Peters, dry Martin and John ‘Smallrnan equal. Grade II-l. Kenneth nault and Paul Pineau equal; 2, RayvPerr-y 3. lAi-Inold Arsenauit, Hubert allnnt eq a . Grade I-l, Gloria Woodslde‘ 2, Donna Shaw; 3, Edith Milchellan. Gradc I-l. Nancy MacFsrlane; 2. Ethel Cahill: 3' ylen Mollison. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 $0 000-I I m 010 100-d 1i Bagby, Galehouse, Peacock; Lawson, Harris, Trout and York. New York Cleveland 1 2 ooo 301 0021-10 1-1 o Hadley, Donald, Breuer. Murphy and Dickey: Feller, Huniphries, Drake and Pytlak. Washington Chicago 000 Chase, Appleton and Ferrell; Rignov, Brown and Silveetri. Philadelphia 200 000 001-8 8 0 St. Louis 104 208 wx-O 14 2 Ross. Rieninger, Beckman, Joyce and Hayes; Kramer and Glenn. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 300 000 000-d ‘I I New York 000 102 088-6 U 0 Werneke. McGee. Shoun. r and Owen; Selvo e d Dunning. Pittsburgh 13G 000.4 1g 1 Philadelphia 110 zoo 000-d 12 1 Tobin. Bauers and Bcrree. Muel- ler; Butcher, smith. Henryjiur- kart and Davis. Milliu. I i Chicano 00 000 001-2 i0 Brooklyn 122 010 oox-e i2 Lee. Higbc. French as Msncuso: Poflenbcr, Mungo, Hutchinson d: Phelps. , Cincinnati at Boston, postponed, ffilh. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 000 000 001-1 4 3 Montreal 004 002 lix-B l2 0 Maturak. Hudson and West; Wicker and Hartje. Jersey City 100 800 010-4 i0 0 Buffalo 010 022 30x—7 10 8 Joiner, Kohlman, Watkins and Psdden: Ash. Jacobs and Helf. Newark 330 I00 000-‘1 12 2 Rochester 210 200 000-5 1'1 l Andrews. Strincevich. Russo and Hoim; Henahaw. Ryba and Nar- FOIL Syracuse 101 000 011-4 l8 0 Toronto M000’ and Warren: Marcliiidon, Pezzulo Ar Harsheny AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tbledo 5, Kansas Olty d. Louisville 1. Minneapolis l0. Indianapolis .0. St. Pdul- 6. a ballast for the penguins. Columbus 6, Milwaukee B. to an lure. I . lelu The Iul Tin. I Cold Ir. J-Lldhlrf lull-h. Cor PRUBESSEII ” save the VITAMINS d vitamins make the PELT Our epeeial "Process" apxzled Jo high-quality ingredient: niakeLB-li Roe different and battal- ‘Ihie Proeeuing" breaks down the carnal eiarehu l-I l!!! IOODI -ln the Ioodl and makee than: more enelly dlneiod - llil ll. PBEllII-VEH the VITAMINS In their into l eerreetl bil- nalurul rtate. The richer VITAMIN content of eedrntlenyroved b! ll Ionl Ilnetleal l-I Vita Cru in the biggest feetor In bring- ing better pe prleee. You'll nah MORE Write for I'll! lam- IIONIY feeding Ion-Miller Fe: Ioode and II plee and leedinl‘ shall in [Ind to prove this 0e yen. Write for elr eharte. - new feedln lehedulee — I l leee-llller Bleeuit Co. united Nepenee Ontario. P. l. l. Ill-II AGENT! e on. m» luau-nu rage Co. bid. Int-Incite. I fishne- ohriqtelewp- Heving and , ooooiloioo-auzl (10 itinings) i 000001000-161’ l E GUA CHRONICLE , ‘Messrs Sanford Phillips AndiRemoval Of Litvinoff From C. §helt0n Sharp T0 Contest Second Prince Foreign Post MOSCOW. May 4 -(AP)—~Ioe- eph Stalin wok a strove” Brio on Soviet Russia's foreign policy to- dey through the displacement of Maxim Litvinoff, noted lntemat- ionelist. by Premier Wyachesloif Molotoff as Commisser of Foreign Affairs. The shake-up put Stalin's “right hand" on the helrns of foreign policy and removed a proponent of collective security who long has been under attack by the Rome-Berlin Axis. It stirred the Axis to jubilant exclarnations and brought new uncertainty to Great Britain and France. But only the Kremlin knew how far the Soviet course in internat- ional politics might be changed by Premier Molotoffs assumption of the _Foreign_qorrunissa.riap in I the Biroigunusi“ Is Designed t0 Encour- a: Co - operative Marketing '5. OTTAWA, May 4-Agriculture Minister Gardlners bill to encour- age the co-operatlve marketing oi w eat received second reading in the House of Commons today without serious opposition. It was the first of his series of farm measures to be approved in prin- ciple. Owing lo the continuance of emergency COIICILilOIIS in the west em wheat belt ill“ Minister in- dica-iui that the ‘mil would not become operative this year. The probability is that the Canadian Wheat Board will handle the western crop under the some con- ditions as last year. The purpose of the bill is to guarantee co-operative and other grain handling organizations ag- ainst loss where they maize an in- ltlal payment on pooled wheat based on 60 cents a bushel for no. l northern wheat an Fort Wil- em. It is called bill 82 and is ad- ditional legislation to bill 63, also before the House. providing for a 70-cent intiial price for farmers selling to the Canadian Wheat Board. 11s operation. Mr. Gardiner be- lieved. combined with that of the acreage bonus bill. would over l. period of yyoars place the one-cash- crop western wheat farmers more nearly on a cash basis than they had been 1n the past and would ‘improve both the marketing of wheat and the financing of west- ern agriculture. France Stands Firm Behind Polish Pledge PARIS. Ma/y f-Premier Dalad- ieir tonight denounced r690?“ France was faltering in support of 1:91am; by 155111“; a rirclaration that France's position “has not varied." - The statement came shortly after Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet assured the. Polish Ambas- sador. Jules Iiukasicrvlcz. that F‘rance stands solidly hrliinzl llN‘: commitments‘. Both Franc" mil‘ ‘ Great Britain have rzunranlsrd Poland’; indcpenclcnre against ag- gression. U Daladier mseried that the EH03“? AWHEAT“ until}... Unexplained midst oi! etianpia to with the anti-aggression countries headed by Britain and France Molotofi, who only Rus- sian and is regar ed as an ardent Nationalist is in sharp contrast to Litvinoff, a mun of many languages and a veteran figure at Europe's wuncll tables. Foreign observers, in the ab- sence of clues from the press and officials. were divided on the pos- sible meaning behind Stelinkmove. ted Russia might in- er relations with Ger- many or tend toward a neutral course. Others argued Utvlnoffs depart- ure was a notice to the British and French Governments to delay no longer in accepting the Soviet offer of e corrprehensive military Is Outlined Re Transfers IIIIIIVIONPON. May S —(CP)-— Wholesale transfers of Until-WI’ hockey players from club to club are frowned upon by Dr. W. G. Hardy, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. In a statement issued today he said: "In connection with registration for next season, I would like to point out to the clubs and branch- es that the policy of the C. A. H. A is that wherever players are re- fused reieases by their clubs and also by the branches concerned. the C. A. H. A. will support the clubs and branches by refusing transfers to such players "Reasonable employment is de- fined as legitimate jobs payinB iff- tween $75 and $125 per month. Players‘ certificates and transfer forms were mailed to all branches last rridayuDr. Hardy said. ANTIQUE TUPPENCE GRIMSBY. England -- (OP) - Relic of the days when Cunobelln was a chieftain in Britain. 5 B. C. to A. D. 30, a gold “starter” has been 501d here for £5 10s ($28.85.) The coin is inscribed with a prancing horse and a. wreath of corn. BEINEDICTINE OXONIAN AilvliFiflOfifllfiigland — (OP) -Rt. Rev. James Matthews. second Abbot of Amplefortli, died here at ihciegcofsfl. I-Iewns the first Engl Benedictine monk om Smokers’ favorite for 30 jun PLAIN on can! HP » i0 w. i0‘ 2s l... 1s Gland fiouble May Stop Hens Laying Eggs nosmu. MBY 4 —(AP>—-¥! your hens aren't laying. 1i- down‘ necessarily mean there's mutiny tn the bamyanl. The “saw may have something wrong with their thyroid glanésb. F Winchester, Univers- ity of Missouri scientist reported today in "endocrinology." $193M“ publication. that removal of thyroid from a flock of whim leg- horns resulted in a definite falling Q“ o1 mgir egg production, while injection of thyroid hormone (thyroxin) restored business inthe breakfast food line to close toner- mal again. He said his results with fowls would seem to be analoeoll-B "WP the effect of milk secretion oif thyroldectomy and thyroid feeding reported by another scientist. who had success in restoring milk pro- duction of thyroidectomized ec/wa. Loans Under Housing Act (By 'I'he Canadian heel’! _ OTTAWA, May f-Plnanoe IP01 isier Dunning announced toda! National Housing Act loans ep- proved in April were valued M Mfr» s" were some cent. over approve or . - The number of family honeinl units financed totalled 4.38 oom- pared vilith 2&5, an increase d cent. peI-Imislng Act loans apgxovod April S0 totalled 8,552 for $2. 2'73. Ontario led all provinces w! 4.0m loans for sift-Imam followed N D i” ti“ ma . ggoguford degree since the Reform- lglflgllhilbgiohiggxazilga“ Mm?“ s?!‘ _.io—--_- 1,391 for $4,456,892- . “Ant eggs" used es food for cage loans up to Avril 3° in ‘m’! birds. as not eggs, but the pupae, provinces ilnctudedt a or third stage in the. life of an ant. 15 oaneggiirmo; Newnmn’ Use Mlnard’: for dandruff. wick, 135-6554. 7- e.___. Ripe Tomatoes Per Lb — — — 1 9c 201.3510- _ 25c SUNKIST ORANGES. i45c Per Lb. 3 — APPLE SAUCE future of Civllimilon" is at stake in the current European crisis. ‘Ilhe text of Daladlens statement follows: Newspapers announced this morning the Government would make next Thursday, the dam of the return of Parliament, a state- ment g0 the chamber on the in.- ternatiunel situation. I oousldfr may, 1n the present circumstances I should not wait but say "OW, what, will be the general sense of.‘ {his statement. _ Th». position of France M I G9- lined u, in m\ radio speech fly March 29 has not varicci and ihil‘ not, vary. Events abroad confmn by their evidence the leizlilrriflfyl and necessity of our policy 0f ‘vigil- ence and firmness, This policy has the full approve-l of the country. as just shown by ‘the deliberations and motions of the departmental‘ assemblies. l Nevertheless in France . andi abroad it seems that. by IMXBCI information and tendentious com- mentaries, it is wished to disirlllsfl the reality oi facts and to at- tempt either to bend the resolu-l tlon of the government and na-i tlon cr to give birth abroad to un- , certainty on the clarity and recti- ; tude of French oolicy- ‘ I could not stand too strongly “quince such deformations of truth. In reality the intemational l; 9,1; a point where in divers! and complexity of prin- (glpgl problems n single question is 1n {we _. that of dcminatiolrli r collaboration in Europe. gnu; definitely the security of France which is at stake and also the future of civilization which we, with an immensgs majority of men in the world. are determined to defend me mush neoilie how il- l Their determination. is . unbreak- bl . a l’; present circumstances I want- ed simply to recall it. IIOT PEANUT! HULL, England - (OPl - Fire- PER TIN - ~10‘: — _ PRUNES Extra - L. rgc m... _ J- 23¢: EXTRA VALUES F... FRIDAY and SA 1111mm? FRUIT and VEGETABLE‘ SPECIALS BRAZGPS FINE FLAVORED TEA GRAPEFRUIT 5 for - — -— — APPLES _ _ Per Do1.. Lg. Size per doz. 45g Lbs. for $125 JIIMBU PEAS 21in,- -~ --- i. l (ILASS llOWl. l Hi. UXYINH. For — — —— —- —~ 26c DAVIS and FRASER BOLOGNA Extra 00R MUTIIEWS G .- llylmer PEACHES 2s oz. _ _ _ 23c TIN — Cl-IIPSO PICKLES P. and G. 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