Nehru Sends Elephant To Canadian Children MADRAS. India lAPJnAmhilia. have an elephant. Nehru repiiedi n 30 , rnnntn , nld mw eiephnnn- in a letter to Peter that the nicest Prime Minister Nehrws gm tn elephant available would be sent. Canada's children-will sail for Prepare Struggle Against ' British Anci Foreign Ships MONTHEAL (CF) es Union! recommend that all vessels except promised 100 per cent support at iorces are gathering their power! Canadian and American should be Helsinki." he added. "The Swedes tor a struggle against British andibarred from inland waters. even said that if they heard of any of CURVHJ N WIN iiin: ' 4" . Montreal July 27. MOVE INTO CAMP foreign sth id ppii :1: in Canada;mitgnaiiogfitmaigic. E n is the nstlsd SIi)lLilll)l! u;::ri:sl:'iJit thrnolnilaelgiagileyy A Mums snne nnen OW-,3, want; m e, was repor 'riix ssu ow . . - . . ,n n H, .d . . CAMP UTOPIA, N.B, iCP)- nnre Monday. building of um si, Lawrence sea- Norway said it has no intention of said Ambika vii e 0 we 1) , g in, n i i in . with it pporiunitic: for fur- settiniz into such trade- ' l1l:X:iifY(l:el'l'lBi)aErI! ge:i';isdrS'n Intierna? digital, Shipsiollg Opemlinl Wm! "Ge""5"y is 1”” 5 great mew” nnnni union (ApL.'rLc). gnin nan wages and other costs below those as yet. but some keel-ti have hnen - will raise the matter as a delegatet 0' Clnldifin 3i1iP5- kid" The Austria” '1” "9 pm at a special conference of the Ml'- e33nk5- Wh0 TeP'95e'"9d p”i"5'" t 1 (L b0 n be. Canadian and American seamen ., ,. Qizlsirnlgag, reeigigigooiuig. J r at the Helsinki conference of the "As "(WES (um. RELIEF I Mr. Banks. recently returned 'j"Pm3!i0YlBi TNiI18P0l'l w0Fk9T5 Mr. Banks said he has "great. from an international labor con- h309r300"- "id his Pi" W55 590' hopes of relief" from the royaii ' an liidian maiiout ilraincri. l N0 1 Winn!" "Y lhf Minty Set The elephant will he Si'llm)r'(i to vice Corps arrived here Satur- tlie zoo at Granhy. Que. in re- day. lwadinti one of the larSE5ii .,, i spouse to is request from 5 five- peacetime movements of militia' f' i yeannm Granny nnn. units mm Camp Umpja. The O Fait I'iCi)'.'litiii1i( reniacemeuti : Mayor Horace Buiviii of (ii-anhi unit is commanded by Ltd.-Col 5"V'1't' i" ”i"''” Nth H055” originally wrote in Nchrii asicingili. M Grant of Halifax and coma Duplziie .iiulimiciisafetyglau. for an elephant for the zoo Nchiii ipriscs companies from Halifax. i replied that if the request i'amPlMnnrlnn and Saint .lohn. 39'9"” 5' H9i5i"ki- 59” i" 3" i" "any we” received c”mmi55i.""' which M5 not yet ' 0' ii ' 'i i-new-.. I from children, India would he glad Fourteen other Maritime and . ii 9 ierview the problem aiready has BRITAIN ONLY EXCEPTION miished "5 work. i . i V A "9" i to send one free. Peter Marnior- Quebec units also began a one! ' j; been diSCUS59d Emmi? 50'"? C9"5' A5 0'" the ”""?"5' "'9 00- ' - ' ' ngf eck. 5. then wrote a pr-rsoiial iettcr vir-ck training program. Pci'snn- 1 dial! li:ll1i0Yi5- I N Britain was the Sill? Cxcciiiiitni 3l2:l'nCCLl:"d IL? are aunv”-V ", . kn, &m.QA . i J. t "r . - to the Indian lcatli-i' saying Ihc ncl at the camp number more ' URG D RESTR CTIO "unfortunately the top Britis 8 C In NF CPIIUZS on im." i s ""0 ” children nf (imnny wnuid in”, in man L500 l Canada's three labor congreaseslieaders were not at the confer- M ffddedv The"? had been ”for- i I already have urged I royal com- once," said Mr. Banks. They were 1:31 1115911085 among "team- " mission on coastal shipping to rec- unable to attend because of a dock S H. T8 road. brotherhoods and . n . nmmend that the coastal trade- strike to progress at the time. lnngshoren-en. sh”w" ah”? '5 0 head "" "aw including great lakes business- Mr. Banks said Britain cur- Amifflcfln and Canadian unions I':i1n1:2Pw::;:ner?:l.eJ):pa1Q;me3 lg sand bank at smage Harm” m the hackgmund be restricted to Canadian vesselslreniiy has some 30 vessels plyiniz W”? 1" atlfvemcnf On lhc niattcru , ., , , ,..f .,-ep',m;......-Z.. . . . cm -m The Trades and Labor'Congrcss,nin the Canadian inland n-ndgnfnr feeling that the ”lakes are tradi- holidaying on the Island. motor- during e vvcckcnii. where they in a brief submitted to the com-lmore than any other country. 1i0n8ily.Amcrican and Canadian" ed in Georgetown on Thursday. visited friends and relatives. F0 d mission July 12. went so far as to "The Scandinavian delegates The United SW65 already had aiJUi)' 21-Where they Visited ML , Ive 0 e law stating that ships in coastal Howard Walker. with whom Mr. Mrs Ami” L""a"d'er '9" service must he U. S.-built and Beardshaw served in the army S3l”rd9y- Jul-V 23 0" "3u""" '" wa r S m m n U. S.-manned. This regulation was, during the Second World War. the Umted Sim” 3"" Vismnx relaxed in the (.35, M Canadian. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- e o ship; 3,, -rmumni nnvnntnnnn min and Mrg' 5 ,1. 31.54-n Of man Lavandicr. Accompanying n Mr. Banks said any action thenitivcr iiclicrt. R... are visiting M15 L3V0"0i" W'r" M” a"0 unions migm gains in back up lnnn. in Mnniagng, where Rev, Boyce Mrs. Henry Dc-vt-aux. who were! ST. ALEXIS DES MONTS. Que. it makes its way through the'The protection pier can be seen i I HAVE A ?”(3 .Mnn.. g , view. t' in 1-, n - . , ' r in jd c u '1 .1 returning to their home in Spring- . 4 By DIV!-. M1-INTOSH and the rates for children a r eienm: lniilgn P omded at mm” 2?n,,:.'f.neV,.','i5isie,o Q3. e;;()y('gn:All;” field, Mass, after visiting Mrs. iCPi"F”'9 '09" were killed 53”" Canadian Press Staff Writer doubled. Thus a widow of a totallyn gg lrnnnvn R”, W" A 'Pnte',nnn at Devenux-S father, Mr. Mgpnani day night in a two-car collision OTTAWA (CPI - The Canadian disabled veteran with three. chil- , .g ', . ' ' , B k 5 mg 1 go vin in -4 pennsnms commissim new is renex. dmn receives 5194 a month. i Si. l)aiid s Lnitcd (hurch, Geoiges ur 1!. l'- N337 N 0W" ml 90 "4" Edit -A.C. of Montreal. smining some 6000 war veterans HELPLESSNESS ALLOWANCES V town. during August. nensioned because of deafness. The dead were identified as . . The Georgetown Boy Scouts, VE1 1 1 iii it g7 f 91 p 1' ' onnnnoo non" exnmlnni nnnnt There are also helplessness ai n I I n I . NEW suo . .ne5 E in , , n , anin, half have been awarded pension gingiincisnrrlgrmzinflisnt;iggiiego nniiidlii Ili?h'liiIi?)iiei'. 'sml(jienli&1:s(ii-r ti? Aeaiiigiiggrmgzkscigi MONCTON, N. B. i('Pt s A Que. driver of one of the cars and inc"aSe5' "ya L" A Mu!-Chi depl sinner: who require attendants? A PML is Visiting her Pfifzlviiil turned on Thiilrsdav. .lulv 21 from H3mi."0" ma””fa"'"i"E firm isi rm" St Alexis me” hi” SaV"d' i iiiiissicilrialrman of the pension Cami paraplegic from the waist downland Mrs. William S. Marteii. i I the Provincial Boy? Scout camp at studymg 5 "ewdype ”V'3"he3d hyi 27, driver of the second car. . V '. V . drauiic shovel and angledozer in- Rnexnminnnnn is nnnnrinnt tn receives the maximum ailowancen camp Buchanan. . t Henri-Paul Allard. 26. Lionel . H . . Mrs. Frank liiacl, - i in . vented by (harles McE.wen.' a; r tIensioners' families because a 0' "":mrsg6:h"d Veierafl 'e"'V”5.jiy are visiting in pf,:s':k.::,"(n.nd:e nm. F D wnlnn M Mann Mont-ton contractor. The machinei Soucis. 27, and Raymond Savard. widow of a pensioner who had been ""n5li '3 '8 yeninln! .nithe.v are the guests of reiatives chestor Mass I is is ending the has not yet been tested 0" excavw Tw" Dthersl Richard Dupuh ""1 mr:":..: "rift. :' ”?13"S2i 3:” fe'in'?ie”iSs5”'or .. .,.. .0 su-lime; we .i.2.m:..:"n.r.:s":f:.:":25: .1: w mrei enie o . . s - rs. .on ic s. r.. ' . t ...' . ,1: . . . - draw a pension on his death. if 3 boy'.17 ("'13 gl"l' If clhudre" '9' who have been visiting Mr. Dick" 0' ML and Mrsi John C' Goteu scribed as highly satisfactory. ih0Sl1Il81 In L0l1lSEV1”9i Qlltr the pension is under 50 per cent, ::Iauig:l':1:nihl?1l;&i;::l';:"iesca" cm" parents. Captain and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald it does not continue to the widow. .' .. Dicks. left on Frida . .I l 22 d f 'l' f C C't P . Pensions of First World War vel- Tmal numb" "' 'i'mh'i”V ”""'treturn to Toronto. Oiit. Hy on an am” 0 imve lyi en", - 0 who are vacationing in George "nnn "9 not nndnnnd H they nave sions awarded for the First World n V I I n ' J 4 ' i not varied for three consecutive W" reached 3 peak of 30'”; In Mrs and Mrs Arthur Rim am Iiiziiliiaxe N'7.g..Sli'!f?t(!1l:l3'W'i:lEl:82Nir(;r years. Mr. Mutch said in an inter- 194"" .N"'"b" 0” "'9 Sm” WM”. 5”" '"' 5”” J"i'"v NEH W9" Fiizgernid and two children will - View mm the” has not been n W” 15 8130"! 100-000 irecent guests of Mr. Ross' broths H I -. . Of First World War pensioners M A y to Eng and on a visit to Mrs. case of I reduced pension for a 3919 . no . bn. ' E" r" Memue M55" Fitzgerald": parents Mr pm. First World War veteran since ' .rec("Vel '"er'ce"tdi5a "Y U ' ,' "Mn pension. There are 19 other classes MT-V H9l'h('l'i Btlyve of Boston, 39”” M" mmr" i" .Ge”rg.Nml" ' H ranging down from 97-per-cent dis- Mass. is vacationing at her siim- '9 5l"9'"i 0'9 "'5' Of his i"0i1d33'5r MAY BE INCREASED fziiiiiti-itliar-ii;-eiaremr-lczeiiiiiahiiiiiiiiiiiiz eitiiisireimer mm in Gemmowni Mrs ""” M” ””"i”' S"””' "' on 9., ,,;h,.,v hand. p(.nn.n,,,s Mn ' Miss Shirley Sis-inns of Toronto, S""”' S”0h”"53 M355” 3'10 Mrs i,.. .,,m,,5..n on ,,....x,,,,,.,,,.n0,L IN SECOND WORLD WAR n()nt. is the guest of Miss Helen -M9'l'"1'" Ma('"0"ald 0' Cha'l'D"'- Tn n nf tn, n nmurphy. 'town. were recent guests at the abieiiticgrrnifrleoanseaivliiimiidviinciiii; The largest numb" "T hemnd mm? M Mrs ""0 M75" 'i0h" Ci so a warm war.X2112":.”n::i:::"'i:;:7o::i2"::2ltr..::'0:..”::l'..i:S. ”.:"".::.:;' ;:;:E:npncna;o:"en be awarded 5 totally disabled pensioners of the home in Ottawa. Ont.. after visit. ...'M" ""0 Mr-hr Mia" -l9"ki''5 '0 ' There in one excepnon to the non Setond World War. ling Dr. Doyle-s father, Mr. Ern. ummorsm" mmnred 1" Cmrie . . . .. There are 54.000 veterans-.'li,477 est Doyle. town and were weekend guests of r reducl "'m'pe"s"m rule for Mn" from the First World Warereceivel Mr. .lonkiiis' mother, Mrs. Flor- i'”' ' WM” W" veigrmst This "cw" ing prosthetic and orthopaedic ap-0 M” J00" 3'1"" "V ”3iii'rlX- enfv Jenkins. "lute ' d'"bimy '5 ”""'"d by pliances from the veterans' affairs Nrsw W0" 5' Vawiitlnintl in Vile, , . illffllcli lrelllmeni With the C0n- department prosthesis is the med, Province. was ii recent visitor to M'- 0"” M"-V Ml" M3f'D0"3ifi tent of the veteran. There have innl term for making up of de. Georgetown, and d3URhi('F9v JOSEPH"? and Ann been extremely few such cases. nniencins such an by an nmnclnl of Grand River Road. and Mr. War pensions cost Canadian tax- Inn ' Mrs, James H. Skinnr-r. who William Srimnir-rs were among Eayers about 8127.000,000 a year. In n ninnle near. me nnnnrmmm i spent the wintcrn in the United r rcccni visitors at the home of eanada has spent 32.000.000.000 on ism" nnnrlvs 100000 nnnn nnnn. States. is vacationing at her home i Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotcll. pensions since 1919 when the Pen- t ' e - in Bridgetown. mm not was introduced. ances from hearing and batteries: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser sum, molooo cheques so out ::pgIi:g"":';ine1l'::)b::l:mFefgB'i3():)'35 Mr. and Mrs. George Board-and family, and Mrs. Elizabeth every mo.-uh for wonooo at L- A The , . , gm-Hui"-ishaw of London. 0nt., who are iFrascr motored to Nova Scotia "ei9”"5 "0 their d'3p'"d9"”A dies about 300 war pension claims 7 V W” W There are still some 60.000 veterans n nnvv including nnnnnnn-nnn kn, of the First World War and 15.000 ninnntr pens,-nn. The nnmmnnnnn, widows drawing pensions; 96.000 of ” i the Second World War and 18,000 i,T:f'nfn "W" ” W ""' "i ”" widows. AVERAGE ransioiv . : 0 Average disability pension for the i g n 1.:;::.?Vz.:'”..r;.;:.:”; .i:.::.m.: Anniversary Q 5 324.53. Average age of rim World War pensioners is 65, of Second World War pensioners 41. Of First World War pensioners, LONDON (A97-The 500th an- 74' , " 7. per Mm rnnnive . nenninn of niversary conference of the Bap- , iesii than 00 per cent: of Second 05' Wm” M03099 Closed Friday m World War pensioners. 83 per cent "mm WWI Sn IPPCII by American i ' ,,, cm. main true to the Baptist faith. I A totally disabled - or min per- Graham told a crowd of abouti ts gennpennjnn" receives 3125 5 45.000 in Arsenal Stadium thnti montii plus as if he is married. the next five years may he "the! There is also an allowance of 320 "105? tragic or the mold Riorinuni a month for the rim child. sis for in history." ; each subsequent child. Thus .-i at the end of their tether in ' n-' A; totally disabled veteran with a wife struggling with problems which and three children get: 3217 a beset the world." Graham said. ; , . month. . The evangelist urged his listen- A pensioner with I0-per-cent dis- ers to remain orthodox and sim- , ability receives lapercent of these ole. practice evangelism and huv lfI10Imil- manitarlanlsm and strengthen the ' receive a pension of less than 50 Wlnselint Billy Graham to re- tire second, 312 for the third and "Intellecliials and scientists are A widow receives Still A month church. Beautiful sidewalls or your home JOHNS-MANVlI.I.E iedamzzm l ASBESTOS SIDING Ietolns its beauty for yuan yuan. Permanent in stone. For free folder, write Canadian Johns-Monvilie, Dept. N-57, more complete protection! s O-O0 O-GO n B-A PLEDGE New clean burning B-A Gnsolinee protect every pnit of thr Piltjllli” tlicy tniiih against harmful deposits that muse engine wcar. 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