“IE CHARI-QTETEIQYYQLQll-‘l-BQAN 0n: q/ the rmmy vital parts of aprgul *4 ' a bomber whirl; arc subject Ia great stress in aclion, being checked by X-ray for possible flaws. IN many plants producidg aircraft, ships and other heavy war equipment the extra- ordinary powers of the X-ray are being employed for precise inspection of metal parts. The same X- ay which revolu- tionized medical practice is now serving on the production line. Modern machines of war are largely constructed from metal been cast (shaped from molten metal) and welded together. These parts and their welded joints must be sound and strong. The X-ray makes possible the tnostcareful examination of the internal structure of CHEMISTRY SERVES _ CANADA only sounthreliable weapons and machines are delivered to our fighting men. Through its Plastics Division, C-I-I. brings to Canada the benefit of great parts that have steel, aluminum and other widely used research in this important field-research carried on for many years by DuPont scientists. Fast, reliable DuPont Safety X-ray films for industrial, as well as medical and dental use are available through leading X-ray Film distributors from coast to coast. Stoxk Markets l At Glance iiugan _ '—_' uldl. who s on w; 1n your WINNIPDG. Jul. 16—(AP)-Rye blood a 5;“- gwlggedlw-nwghg-w l» at: ssulo ur av on " in» a ' 1| ' ' ~..,.»-....... i.» - a-i-"iiissilrls It l vsry Q‘ . I0" Iltht to work hslplru tho Kid- u t stupor-t offered by locals and can-- ‘gltih-olsegsiiilnepxiigluflyi-nudu‘n1;:>‘:l:in houses. . n1 m i OD CHICAGO. July l6-(AP)—Coln- Satan-do mi Y. M Bomsmber futures and selinl the December and May oontraas. After ope lower the rye max- ket. developed a firmer ertone when modem-to buying disclosed of- fori s wen limitcd. 0a. were unsettled. tho nearby deliveries thin " the distant ‘ ‘ steady. [Will sill]! Clothing “°“‘”"'*"*3“ To‘ Liberated France , beencoheotodinuieQubec e by Canada-France relations 3X08. Eggs: Graded shipmen‘ on spot 37 for A-Lsrge: A-Medium 36; A-, Pulls-ts 28-N; B 30-30 ‘i. Butter: Wholesale jabbing pas- teurized Que. No. l 3d 7-1.; Nn. 2 pasteurized 33 current receipt Que No. 1 pasteurized 38 es e1. Mt1.; No. 2 32 7i del. Mil; first grade creatnery prints job price 35- 14-36 5Q“ first. grade solids, price 5- it. Cheese: Current white western and Que. 20 FOB. xvhclesole was:- ern and Que. white for local trade and GXYDOIIL 20 11/16-21. ! . Potatoes: 75'lb baa new WOILBUYOnQ wants when Que. 1.7.6; No. 1 white P.1d}. IGKI-ycllmbs. but even in thi- hottest] v1.75; N-B- 1-50-1-65: and Que. l 35-;weather good. nourimilng meals must be prepared. To save time and Gougiilin Cartoons BY Till) CANADIAN PRESS l OTTAWA, July 13 -_ (UPI — IRISH TASTE: Frcm Ireland, birth- place of potatoes. just. a bit more lip than creamed potatoes. Peel, and milk an Beat the potatoes creamy white. l KITCHEN DUTY is the last job :1 effort eggs can serve n5 an east‘ lpresare meat alternative if two m, c Out Our Way WITH THE CANADIAN ARlVlY OVERSEAS, July 15 — Morale builder to Canadian troops in Italy, is soldier-cartoonist. W. G. "Bing", Ccughlln, creator of the cartoon. "Th s Army" featured ln The Maple Leaf, the Canadian Army daily newspaper overseas. As a sergeant, 32-year-old cough-l lin fought with a Canadian recon- naissance regiment through thel Sickiamand Italian campaigns ‘us-i for: joining the staff of The- Ml-llile Leaf this year. The sifuafl tans he creates and the realistic, bacltgzounds he builds for . DOME THAT"¥OU l< PLEASE . PLEASE l I NOT .4 1' pa: ment Consumer flalen. DCdS and all, Young Ewen beans. Thev should be‘ comes an IKE-l washed lhomughly in warm watenl old recipe for mashfid pota-Lueswith lzlilgnorh} T Ofliliiflfy . ' l . HBll boil and l whole or in one inc]; piccc a d lik mash the pc-t-atces as usual. put and ‘fuller s n e you pepper lightly. crtam with butter l 1n only a small amount then add fwio o;- tlirec ilster. . allow one can; tmall onions. out into U111.’ mares. 1-2 teaspoon of 521; to until they srmsc-jja {beans and coo}; Ifllfll.‘ 9S. the mercury ! should be Shep-d the pods, cove rook three minutes. D1‘ 11 lhen rinse 111a lxan. in _ ‘m’ l C°°k "l0 Shellrd beans-m a closely .perscn are used. the Pcncions TIL-of wafer and i-g partrrent savs. ‘IT/iesc certs s-"bstlt-llor esch 1hr uited for meat do not _count_ ln_the Cook f9 wint- . . _-_T____ BEG. 1 IMPLORE YOU ME THAT THE WIND MIGHT HAVE l l Weekly quota of three or four can. nut/tee under the chaii-tnansh-grldf isle‘? by Canadas ‘mlcml fwd; Hon." Thomas Vien. sneaker of the ' , sens e. ‘*- “ gii_ SOYA BEANS; Man.- back MONTREAL, July 18 - (GP) — gardener; put. in a rbw o1 gill Produce prices Saturday reported team this year and new are wand-i ‘by the Dominion Depar-‘ment, of ‘cum what to a.» with the,“ Lam. Al-Iflwlwe 1°11°'"=~ lPBDlBer. chief <>t the Agriculture De-l l these Suggestions: section’ makes‘ V975’ YWBS $0771 beans can bci lust as other l cold. before the end< arei they can be coolteil Swen beans shcuu be cooked‘; oi salted‘ of water and; three cups of; covered 3o When the beam have a ~~ The hcds, but at‘? sill] c" l>"1'.’u'p - uxth lin XI ala water. v rllovrinc one Qupi teas-coon of salt‘ ovcrctl raucrflr. c‘ cvp. By’ J.“ NOW metals. The penetrating scrutiny of X-ray reveals any hidden fiaws. With such advanced methods, faulty material can be detected and discarded early in produc- tion. X-ray inspection makes sure that X-ruy films for industry-wand, of course, far medicine —— provide another example of a product of Iw/Itstrinl C/Jcnzistry u/Jicli serve: Canada in war audpeace. ' CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED PA. n Advertising RatesMPayahIc Genital Guardian locals, 5o pet word; Wcgun- to per word; Announcement: and Corning Lllaslflfll 3c per word; in Jlemorlam Notices tiara! and Spiritual Olicrlngs, Cards, em, ant. l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Appreciation, 70o per inch or to per word. __ so cents per inch. Ad‘ and Presentation application. Advance Minimum Charge for Au: ‘awrtisement 2s cum n and lznslcrn locau Events 3c por WDIII, v We pct mcu; Lists 0| so per name; Letters OI 70o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words lm saw Notices uf Thanks Qlid Lists of Sulitcriptlons- $1.00. Oibn- rates on lSoil Erosion in E; ause of the 8103.12“ takes erotica to a greater or ion gees on almost. place millions acres of land in Eastern Canada are ack-ack gunner behin Eastern ilanada (Expcrimental Farms News) V " quiet way soil toonlst. he was an immediate suc- of lesser de- which had evidently Just been fir- gree each year and the tdestiiuctl- ed. Through the clouds of smoke unnot ce . them: are faithful reproductions of his; own experience and those of the. men of Canadian forces he visits‘ on his tours of the front lln Barn in Ottawa, Bing Cou atttnded public school in the ital, where his sketches on beards and school books imp his school chums i! not his team- ers. His father was the late W. H. Coughlin. a conductor on the rld Canada-Atlantic Railway. After his dad's death in an accident thirty years ago, the young Cough- lln moved to Philadelphia with his mother, where he completed his‘ matriculation and entered the Pennsylvania School of Industrial Ari; fn Preference to a university. Display advertising became his orc- fesslon, while cartoons appearing in publications on this continent and abroad, provided an interest- ing sideline. He enlisted as a trooper in the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards at Ottawa in i941, and his sketches o: army life amused his buddies from the beginning. Conveniently. ‘he was in Italy when The Maple lLeaf went to press. and as its rar- B C ccss. Hi5 first pictures depicted an d his weapon, =H§JRT§¢H¢E UP —FATHER not; FIVE SOWS Receiving sows Friday (Only). July 21st. Farmers wishing to sell kindly ar- range delivery on that. day. DAVIS B. FRASER. LTD. butter or bacon . cover and oon- tlnue cooking l6 minutes. I FORBQUARCFEIIIS OUTS: The: twin aim; m be patriotic by provem- l . 100N058}! amovao - rm ing waste and to be thrifty through,‘ Itidonell Women's Institute put sketching; the budget can be aided,‘ on a concert in Cardi an Hall in boy including some purchases of aid o! the new Kings county 50s- forequarters of beet 1n the iunilyyl pital, Montag . meat allotment, the Prices Board, says. Housewives have been buying‘ ..'Llttle Miss Verna MacLaren is more steak; and chops instead 01,111 Montague Hospital after having this equally nutrition foreqgartorsj an operation for tonsilitls. - l cu Hwisamsut rel; angerl i 03K» ‘My ‘FMB- l of much good fcod going w waste I ‘Abne Beeche Dew a Stocks just about o. . __ " wh m, Q N l, ' " “l ln tits-day's bvdef market after a ._ ' 5 ‘c e l Dew“ 3"“ w i» ~ . am».- ..°“.'“‘"- w» **;.<°*:.>-—"“‘ were. sisal “is” “cases m“: many tavern“ m the H .2654: $315” thu “Ce din- . M Cmadianltinunecrsv b g so gflsh all“ onmgpe Memorial m" W“ dim“ “d 1°"°'°d "“°' xigtuxm a a-‘v t m?“ ill 3m i)“ Lt-Gen c1 l ‘u? m- 5s r '1 m "i W: 9th 0° m“ w“ The“ leach" m tatdons for numerous leaders. cm tgnlibb°llg° w f?‘ ° , ab“; - "fwlllicr y Denise l if? r9559 a 9 n“ guallll‘ m“ °lj e m?‘ “'9 Ye?“ W" M155 b115- Fmm Mo“ av m was a case o‘ s era ed parts o ran-y d e, commands the British 39cm, m at astness‘. and your; mayIJenk , Mlllvievi- We expect w mixed wngemies and qqgnqmu NH , t h _ b ;On Army nlflkjng [he drive mm, take a poor vleu of the wash tub. have Miss Jenkins again in Brude- volume. The t session of the 9155111 tilTaniléifltlenrf Med B92 , Caen ‘in Normandy. qenerallTaeee tips will help: ‘hen when the school term opens week was me uveuam 1_. lcflflilgledfled b88911 i 0 1251115111 1c! _ . Demsey commanded a bngade my Keiip it away frcm other clothes for next year. .000 mares Activity waned in tllflm "hi?! l” QndWCI-ltiifii 0g” France and Belgium before fall of‘ when It is wet‘ ‘ ' as §°°n Rs n isl "“___“"—“' each succeeding stretch with the lflmdnll s oies . cflo tutti thep-france, later pllrllClpatgg in sjcl_“wa5hed knead from it. n< much, HERNE BAY‘, mgland —fCP)_ t "hay-s tunwvu h“ gmmriegagadwértiggnsociigtvil” ,1.“ and 1131;“ Campaimm idnrmpness a5 you can and hang in M155 Miranda Greenhssd of this the million-sham kil- He “d” that m, Dukaéés had ~————‘——————~ .__ l the shade uil nearly dry. . . don't ,I(ent. seaside resort who recently lcelebrawd her 100th birthday, l5 the last survivor of a fstnily of musici- _ an. known as the Cremona Orchest- ra. leave it bunched ti.) while still wet don't soak, or use too hot water. or lqirfiitns c0919. or hang in direct sun- IR . r t-‘Q. . l Annual Meeting l P. E. I. CREDIT [IN-ION LEAGUE‘ PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE TUESDAY, JULY 18th. Morning Session. 10:00 a. m; Afternoon Session, 1:30 p. m.; PUBLIC MEETING. 8:00 p. m. This will be a joint public meeting with the P. E. I. ederafion of Agfcilfure. Two internationally- nown speakers will . "cs5 the meeting: R. F. Ber- engren, Managing l. for of the Credit Llriion Nai- nal Association and H. L. Fowler, Manager of the Consumers’ Cooperative Refineries. i r-a 0'" QIIiDBOaFAiQgDHBLSe Willi M... 1...... 6A4, COM MODORE. ‘I ‘ NOTICED A TIN CAN HA 825m ABOUT to FEET est-nut) us F02 TWO HCURS-w- A125 we PAEKED" HERE? 1F WE'RE Movxrde. THEN THE TIN CAM MUST BE Fottoxume us! ARE You UTTERDI DEvoiD OF NAvleAnom Hg ’ l >§,."’ii I BOAT |SN'T TACKlNG ' 7'45“ ANN PLACE= (THAT MU5T BE THEM NOW-l WON'T SAY MUCH-SO 1 wow-r MAKE ANY MIQTAKES IN ENGLISH - - LlTTLE BOBBY HA5 SOME OF HEP BOY FRIENDS CALLING O4 HEQ TODAY-AND l WANT ‘IOU TO MAKE AN IMFPESSION ON THEM BV BE- ING D$55ED UP- , ivaurnn - TEACIIE sotrru Melville School. s1 .00 51231318- ment. Joseph Dunstord. sec- re ry. 7-17-31. ', mission. Ottawa Not am.- Tlianl 1044 GHT Teachers Wanted TED - ax t ENcr. ‘(s1 2nd Class ‘Teacher for lvte - Khalid School. J. Atliol N1?Cfi£) a . '- rficnsn wAnEtT-t-Ton l. p - que School. Supplt-iiicni. $200 Lloyd Aiileek. Scotti" ' 7-1 WANTED - a amen R. rota Bonshaw School. 521.0110 Supple- ment. Apply Nell K. sannon. Secretary. Bonsnauv. 7-1 WANTED ITIACIIEIK, CALEDONIA Schoi. Supplement 51:100.). Aizpiy Mrs. Benton stewart. Sccrclary. _.._______ ______._____'_.._ TEACHER WANTED —- BROOK- lyn- School supplement $125.00. Simon A. Campbell, Secretary. ,. WANTED — TEACHER I-‘OR Cherry ' Hill Scli glsment tlwam. H. G. Coffin. tary. 7-15-21. liemale helpWanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY EF-_ flcient. maid for general house- work. Good wages. Write P.O. Box 284. 7-14-61 ,_____________,_________ Wanton - MAID. MRS. it. w. fislch. Spring Park RnadhPllaotic WANTED — CHIEF NUTRITION- ist. Iemale-AZTCO plus bonus. Nutritionists. Gradcs i, I and 3. female. s15 ,s1aoo and 0 respectivelv. plus bonus. De N- tnent of Pensions and Nat onal Ijfealth. uil particulars nrc on display in Post Offices. and ap- glications bc‘ obtained at est Oflices. National Selective service Offices. nnti District ices lvil Service Csm- mission. Applications mm; be filed with the Civil Service COD"- July 22. . This rciircrtlscmcnt is authorized hv the Director of Di? ' Phone 17 TowRent .170 RENT i—‘I-‘-U‘\“’\lValiED R0 l I01 light IIDUEQKCCDIYIK. Ann/LY ' l ; For Sale ‘fiissinric .- “nfi-urvfi. UCOu WDFKillR UTGCI‘. Belt] JIgOSi. c ' -I "-2 . DeSabic. FOR SALE — ANTIQUE WALNUT sofa. Henrv lvlacrarlane Co. roa “same IFohn co with four new tires. Apply Guar- dian. 7-14-31 rTm ssu-z - awousn PRATVI. practically new. Phone 224-1.. 3" rox sans: - uncouth-inhuma- er. George Abbott, Union Road. 15-21. FOR SALE — 6 FT. M-H. COM- binecl. almost new. Apply Wm. u. Myers, Winsloe. or Mis. Raymond Myers, Victoria. 7-5-\V-F-M-l2i. Bruce, No. Six Ritz Apartments. 7-15-21 FOR SALE — TRUCK WAGON 211th pole and shafts. Apply John A. Shrecnan, Kinkm- ' 1 FOR SALE — DI suite. in real good Phone 1770. ‘FOR SALE - 80 ACRES STAND- fng hay at Beach Grove Farm. A g7 Fitzroy Street. o-nooii condition. rot: saw - itlliv-IIITE ps5: horn hens. laying good. Milk cow. Edgar Newson. Kingston. 7-17-11. FBENCIIMAN KIDNAPPED LONDON. July 16 —- (C? - Reu- tcr) — General avnl. commando of the French eglon of Volun- teers against Bolshevlsm of the Lnntlc Department. nncl his son were kidnapped today by “tor- atlczial S:1c.:‘.i'.'c .-. 7-17-11. BINDING iorists“ as ihcv loft their home. according to Paris radio. l I ll top-soil. l -2l. Dr Little inlet-nation is available in Canada to illustrate to what. extent soil docs 81011:’. Mesurements taken under similar conditions clscwhtre show that corn or other crops grown continuously , on an 8 oer cent slope and culti- vated up and down the slope mayl lose its high as I10 tons of soil from the surface annually. The amount method of cultivating and cropping of soil lost under general conditions will vurv with the amount of rain-y fall. degree of glove. _ tyne o! soil. and with general field manage- ment. Unless extreme cure is taken lin the method of fanning rolling land. tretnendous losses will will? thrcugh the erosion of Lac ferthe That the loss o! this wp-wll l» serious is well demonstrated ln an experiment conducted by the Field Husbandry Division at the Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa, sags‘ ipley. Tho experiment conducted on a fertile loamsollwith surface layer '7 inches deep gave n‘ 6 year average yield of barley, amounting m 49 bushels. when three inches of me tap-soil was tttnoved. the yield was onlv 23 bushels and‘ with all of the surface soil re-l movcd. a meagre l2 bushels was i-jilobtalned, a deczeasc of 75 oer cent. FOR SALE AT NOR PH lVli-‘B. A great deal of preventable crow; house and barn. Apply Mrs. R. S.ll0n takes PM‘: every FEM“ and N" presents an unnecessary reduction in . the country's agricultural pruduciq ion. Slopes of over 10 to l5 per cent should e taken out of cultivation and replanted to soil protecting grass or trees. Lesser slopes should bejaimed on the contour. Gram and legume crops should be included in the rotation. Gullles should be controlled by grossing or installing atop dams. The soil should be keut open and porous by adding firganlc matter and increasing th fertility. 7 17.21, In other words conserve tic soil by following good farming methods. ThismWaP-Four - Years Ago, JULY 1'1. IMO-R A F. raided and damaged Dortmund-Erna Car- nl, ‘rtirm- r-rncmtrcllons .- lsmd and Belgium and cll con fr" o“. n: linear. Arldzh C‘-T..L.1fl 12 prisoners in raid on Fort can. W110 in Libyl the gunner lnts proudly to a harp which is fa ling from the sky, and informs a goggle-eyed witness that "with this new supercharge we get unlimited range." Like his ack-ack gun. Bing ap- pears to have unlimited range. Yet, in spite of six months of drawing daily for the troops. he claims to have onlv scratched the surface of Canadian army humor. As the reason for the widespread popularity of "This Army" he states that "You cant get that feeling of live humor into an army rar- toon unless you've experienced the‘ things you're trying to put. into black and white." CHOOL BOOK5 UNDEQ ME \ARM '\\ ll DO YOU WANT ME TO PUT SOME 5 ? HOWDY-QlP-VAN- WHERE'S B%BY? DISH OUT THE FAIR‘ DAM5EL-- Edwina: By llorriot Death Report Erroneous HELLO, MRSPEAIZS. I'D LIKE A LOAF OF BREAD. NEW YORK. July l3 - (AP)- The Vichy radio toda .~i a domes- tic broadcast recor ed by U. S. Government Monitors that an an- nounceme l. of the death of for- mer Premier Edouard Herrlot as broadcast earlier was ‘er- roneous." "l-ferrlot is in excellent health.‘ said the tnoadcast. _Both the Paris radio and DNB in a Berlin broadcast had report-j ed Herrlots _d_e_ath. ‘Fiiiia lTl-IENTOILER- A aaoiovviiv HAWAIIAN! CAP WAG IN HERE BOUT AN HOUQ AGO AN‘ eouelHT A LONG LIST or 6R0; 12155-- WELL, HE COMES 1N ', MOST EVRY DAY NOW "MUST BE BUYIN’ EM FOR Qomzsoov ELSE-- ca» srueeslwuo an; vou Bu enacts-mes =02? I. - OH--UH"AI*I ops MAN wuo 5120142 i-MS LEG! Apr-- A ,HE sway‘ L\l<E one or ‘ll-IOSE Haw». iAus wi-io's NEVER seen OFF anmowav t