0c. 5155, Follow enclosednf Agents Wanted ' WANTED-CAST IRON SCRAP. Highest prices paid. Hall and Stavert. 5-19-20-22-23. TIAAIT ENTS T0 SELL FOR ' Atizllarizemtlll“ b“ “‘°“°’t-'i‘l“-“°cl lulled rf/‘For Sale RY PLANTS. 60¢ PER WANTED T0 PURCHASE BY R. A. F. Airman. izood class set of Golf Clubs. Cash. Box "%"zo u WANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD used car. Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth with good tires. For cash, Apply "J.N." Guardian. 1 5-19-1 . h fired; 75c by mall. $4.50 Del‘ flrghswt; F, S. Reeves, iouth. port. 1 fills-EH: sans ooon L0- tlon. Conveniences. ApD1y_D-_D- guardian. 5 i9 ti. Male and Female Help Wanted ___j 5 Al, E ._. STRAWBERB?’ 91am, senator Dunlo . For y °°““ hmmd‘ WW mm‘ 5 2020111‘. STENOEIIAPIIERS AND TYPISTS needed badly bv Government for war work. You can train at home _ - for 10b as Stenographer Typist. w°°dl s°““‘“°“ AN HORSE 81ml? oéerktblettcéxoelirler. Mal - BELGI er , us ms am ner. e . Ignvglfllliznld. weighing 1400. Well Free advice and record oi ap- broken. Thomas F. HughesEm- intment of our studens from m,“ m s- -al. .0. c. Civil service school Ltd" ' Toronto 10. The oldest in Cau- PEW TONS CiLiiVElf Aylzl? “w; Ids. No Agents. my seed or silo lflrggggandli- -'- Tmwsdal“ 5%.? Women and Men Wanted _ _ fly RETAIL FAMOUS AND WELL- flisliagysseedsz€ttiieglinrgs ‘giant, Jito Products at leisure or Charlottetown """‘“' .311 imretlvifi’ oilirlfffiofifhf T Le‘ creased revenue. o risk. Thirty O Dag ‘h-ial. Ask for Free details an catalogue. Jito,1435 Mont- r0 LET - ONE 0R TWO ROOMS. calm, Mon real. N-5-6-8i. Central. Apply Guardlanbdoai. Miscellaneous JOHN- lnr SPECIALS - lvms. rlongr_a_eal_lty_s_algll~____ll;l°_-J_l- i FUR SALE A TWO APARTMENT uousa, 1i Rooms (8 bed- rooms)?‘ New hozt mtgrloofall" nsce. rep ace. - Good basement. llsrdwood floors. Largo born with Ill- sge. lGarden lot, Good invest- ment as always well-rent"!- Price for quick sale, $8800. I-IEMMING REAL ESTATE 142 “chmond Street ‘a l-20-li. t MRELL BREAMERY CREAM l-IAULING Starting Friday, May 22 Montague Route same as last year. Hauler, Reginald MacAdsm. Yilllli SPECIAL MEDICINE That remedy your doc- tor decides you should llltfi- should be com- lllluniled exactly right from absolutely pure, “bendable drugs. Bring your prescription 10 us. It will be put up here as your doctor Wants it —as you should have it. 1i Prescription Prices Al- wfllls Reasonable Here. JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE scllzrroivs swl-EE IDNDON-(CIW-Robert J. Em- erson, noted British sculptor. has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Society of British scul t- ors for hi5 statue "Golden You ." judged the best work in the Royal Academy Exhibition during 1941. FOR SALE. AT FAIRVILLE One hundred lb. oi Goose Feathers (used), ono bedroom table, Mahog- any, msdo in Irelsnd, one hundred sud sixty-live years ago, three old pictures called Faith, 110% and Chsdty painted by Bush in ndon. England, 100 ears ago, ETER AHEARN’ " Pcskes Station. - 5-20-11. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN SUMMERSIDE This is the progerty oi the late Gabriel MoDonal and formerly known as the Bootty property. Con- sists of dwelling and good bnrn to- ethter with about flvc acres oi land, us ms be closed. Izlr lurther particulars apply to W. HENRY NOONAN. Solicitor, Summersi’ . l-1l-le=saz=l-__. NOTICE or Mortgage Sale To ho sold by public auction in iront oi tho Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on s ths 4t oi Juno 1048, at tho hour of twoivo o'ciock_noon Atlantic Day-- light Saving nine. 1m. run 1m"- oci oi land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown in Queens County in tho Province incs Edward being t oi Town Lot Number Twon y-slx in tho first hundred oi Town Lots and sounded and described as follows. first]: to soy: Commencing st the is oi Town Lot Number toot, parallel with sold street sixteen feet lovsn lnohss, thence northsutwsrd- with Water Street ono oo thsnoo southosstwnrdly poni- oi with lliilsboro h Street sov- onty-two foot flvo ncheo to Water Strut, thenoo ioilowin tho course tllorool southwootwnrdy iorty-flvo to th oi commencement iosoribed in n con- irom Owen Coylo to one Po MoQusidl b docd new doto tho 5th Novom r. A, D. l . Tho above solo is mods under and by virtuo oi s power ol eon- twcon Chsrlotiotown, Widow oi tho first nd o th part, anarchy. an." a or“: 820:1?! sire iuturity ' fl_ - v f: ""4 w n . " ~ _ '%%’:5$"M g’ gum; FRANK ADAMS, all», 9 l gggosgéhgenl y.'g:il'o'l'lori,pi:'ilcr‘f Hafilfffii S_ oioioeoao THE Twp G°N€ ,_ - h“ riiadirhwgcnssn be sold in order that estate 4 h hours oi the week. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mo; srocx QUOTA 11o1vs' m MONTREAL STUCK llew York Stock C During the wceir starting Monday, May w“, u, we shall make deliveries oi fertilizers to {fuck 0,, only MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and EXCHANGE Exchange Q33?“ M1351 No deliveries to trucks will be made Aunt);- Ftllerwlse. gain“ 9 a o ' 1; ISLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY LTD. ‘°“"“‘"' """’ ‘°“‘““" M” 3311,, TH 5W3! 97°" 5m“ ch” Bralomo .,.,.. _ Am c nd r- 21 1-s mm” 5-15-51 3°“ Tm “a 1,4 Am Tell Tel 111 3-4 m“ A“ Pfd 24g 1 '4 Anmlldfl 33 23“ £51“ n F’ - A s21: =1 122:: out», ' - Ce t P AdyefllSIlig Rates Payable in llvanoe g..,,..§.cksl. é. 55g. 3531 3g t; ceg, P3,, Minimum Chsrgo for Any Advertisements 25 cents M" Power 20 14 ggrysgdr-iso rig 5 gggflgour . Nat Brew 24 l‘ l‘ ' q m was Gusrdisn lmlosénwntr “Wold pwqmagggulgigg ‘Wlllonp s, o; C,“ 6,, m Elec Auto Lite 2s l-z cgfgfjwl‘; d l“ “"3” Anilvilurd- in Momorisl not? m oor lncn- um oi St of Cell Pld es 1-4. gm Elecm g2 7-5 Denison 5W3. "sgli-itnnl Oiiorina Cards. m. to fir nsmo: Istters oi was Elec g a: G§“N§',‘°P,‘a‘ 22 M Dome Willifil,’ forpecrvrifsillllllnnnl s wo madam: :rwi'hnniilis'i'rloli w“ m“ flellltlf-“vgltd g; $53,535‘ w rd. u: r ~ ri l on or - gppreciation. 70o paradigm? fawn nfgollow" "gag; N Y 08mm ., Falcon mt; per inch. Gods Lake 31...“... . Montreal Bluh 5gp,“ =0 1-2 can. . j- sta Oielt Q v-a 6°“ m?“ " i. Texas Cbrp a2 a-l gflfm’ (Canadian Press) United All‘ 25 i-B O “get pal-sum! Female Help Wanted sum g g gtualr 1r gflljegff 51,53, _ ch” " _ Home Oil “m” llstuloniefigtwgg“ l“ GIRL WANTED m Kmg-lléiillli Abitibl Com - ‘Vijlegtdilllrliiorforp 3 4 In‘ “Mel "Dwfiflnfig e4 doses with su ply Bathurst A i4 West Elec a1 7-8 Q“ “g; '11 u _ I of Vitamin A only swot-illg-lmo. LOSI Ford A 15 3'4 w°°lw°rth _ iéake Phanmy’ aosr imtprotu E Lake 5m" W “N” “'“§’ci’§nw“1¥ vueefTnEEZ ‘Zgflivtdqimréifi? n e e - “"""l“= iwhidwafiltgm‘ pyurltus ham. Souris. ' ‘s-zo-zl. Torillltfi Exchange £23213“ lie"? uar- ~ Jenkins Pharmacy I Little u. Sig? this. a $1.00 and bi all: Wanted BEIIkS “mm TORONTO, May 19—(OP)—The Maclseod 801d group had its w‘dest advance Madsen in months today on the stock ex- Malartic chimes. bcstmz a ealh of 1.11s on McKenzie mo“. falrly heavy trading in a dozen or Mcbeliarl (Canadian Press) Stocks _ _ é£l§l.“l%°u“£3.§l 1hr: éldil; ‘(gigging " gitllile base metal and the western Ngybob stocks closed slightly dcwn N Mmtreal 132 aggregate turnover was 229000 fgus Royal Bank 14B shares. the heaviest since Decém- N Pm“? NW1 Smile -' her but 74.000 of the will] was in Nmmd“ a penny issue, Ontario Nick l. Norma“ Although the question of i. dlv- 03'1"‘ idend for Buffalo Ankeriie was re- om Nick oently def-erred, that issue was the Pam!“ first 1:1 he advance and it moved Pamm" up 3o to 1.55. nralerhc tightened an Paymaster .20. Lramaque 25 to 3.5) and Pick Crow 0f 10 t0 20 cents were netted 2009f!‘ Mo. em er rowly irregular in trading today on Cockshum Maxfggnkaolyatgiifis gfgggum thoksttlock exchange and curb and wngm Hargreaves’ » . Sm Am mil-l‘ 6- , . Gains aroun . On the stock exchange Brazilian (ed by Aunondgheietrelgngvee” élgd gfirggrck and VGatmeau back-pedalled in mop Neg“ Pickle Cmw’ my“ Sherri“ utilitzes and in carriers C.P.‘R. was gamma, Pmswn and s.,,n'AnL.,;i° s, easier and Canada Steamship pre- Steep food and buudm, 550,1‘; 19m“ ferred was fractlonally better. were in from h, ‘he Adan“ “a, 55°“ international Petroleum worked (he mdustryak 51501911 a little higher in oils and Noranda Trade 1n base metals w“ dun Slave LB-ko was down a fraction. ex-dividend. cqnggildated smelters. Hud=orl Bay so End P steel of Canada. common was and mfematlonal Nmm fire um Steep Rock firmer in lndusklwals blil-‘ihe ple- ehangegl and Noranfa-sellir-g ex- sud Basin fer-red gave up an carly lift. Down dividend $1_ “as dew,‘ a pa,“ to Sullivan were Industrial Alcohol "A" and 4,3 1,2} ventures gamed 6 to'395 Teck Hugh Howard Smllll- . Sudburv Basin 25 to 1.50 n-lcl Waite T°'°“m Osllvle Flwr Sllwid 1H mic?"- Anlulct‘ 5 to 4.20. Normetal e oeht “m! Montreal Exchange (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Mly 1B- l MINING 9 s n-n 40-1 r r onio- H a I-lO-l - r NH 2 1-1 80 FAGl-‘._rj1vll:___ Canadian Soldier Most Vital Cog in Military Fighting ,Machine All Canada to do Honor To Men in Khaki During Army Week Observance By HAL MILLER Whether he's in the ranks. an N.O.C. or a commissioned officer, the Canadian soldier is the most lmpcltant cog in the whole anili- tary fighting machine. He is the man who is going to take and hold the ground ma: will be captured when tile full might of the Allied military and pro- ductive facilities have the Axis forces on lire run. Up to this time, the Canadian soldier has played a lur loss glam- orous role than his brothers .n the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Forte, but he has just as important duties as they to perform. Anti his time for doing them is fast approaching. The Camulian people have acquired a ghcatel" appr-cciatioil of the private soldier. There is evidence of this 0n every hand. The strp-up in recruiting, the growing illi/TTBSC in the Canadian Almil, in the rletlelolpnlent of the Reserve Force and the gucrilla troops. HONOR TIIE SOLDIER ‘It is because the importance 0f his part in the Canadian fighting machine that Defence Minister Roi-toll I135 decided that the Can- adian solder will be honored throughout Canada during Army Week, from Julie 29 t0 July 5 next. Young Canadians from the offi- ce, the plow and the factory seem- ed strangely remote from wnlrfare when the call to arms came in September. 1939. When democracy was impel-flied, they saw, like their fathers before tile-m. the path of duty and they did not nesitzve. Thus thousands of other young Canadians. some of them descen- dants of pioneer stock, o-hers the second generation born. found, in tlhe land of their fat-her’; adop- ton, something worth fight n; for. The Canadian soldiers ls a happy warrior. Basically he is a blending oi’ physical hardi- hotrll. good humour and com- monsellse. Ahead oi him he secs a task to be carried out and he is rcady to put his shoulder to the wheel. He has only one objective and that is summed up in the word VIC- TORY. He may find much of army life irksom-e. He may feel like that 31-2 lone Highlander who in the long “Film- A "limb" °l fflwrlm to 6s and Strep Rcck a to 1.4a. U11 GM '1 3-4 also heard that there was some faded l0 m°v°- HCme oil weakened 3 to 237 and UPP cdl 80 htins i0 do “He would yet Tfltlli 561651 26.100 shares; Illdlfi- vermllata, w“, down 1-3 w 1o 74; Ventures 395 his caymorc and horse and be trlllls. 5-0391 M51195» 31-101 ' Vermilata 10 7-8 away to the war." '-—"'i—?- Waite Amu 430 These noble lads who today n Wrt Harg 235 are wearing khaki battle dress are Produce Prices cl" l‘ “"1"” llfrmtid““h°'"si“e’n ‘Fri “l” UNLIST ll leY 3V9 Fl‘ 6 9313318 ED gale élne t-ralliitiotr}? of 31o Canna- '"_—-' pemi ore 12o a orps o em e sure NEW YO . M‘ _ MONTREAL- MW 19—<°P>— "me Canadiar§1Kdolla1‘-iyc1cs¥e9cl~dgl(?oi Tm“ “l” 329'°°°- gocgnlir Lhlicgastllnghrttfigeyhuixlqhqg; Cllllfldlfin Ccmmcdlly Exihange- a cent lower at a discount of 11 will ‘glory in the traditions u l‘ QBlILi/"fggg Q“ m“ “WSW” 8-8 per cent in tcdavs final ror- Dollarrl at the Long Sault if ‘Z-“me ' elm enhance dealliws. (Ottawa 1 th=y are descended from. th Eggs spot:_Easlern A-lsrge a1 F , mo, » , _. Yesf ~ > ~ l . . .° b”; ‘kmedlum 28B; kpuuets 23 rai::6gi('l)o_99l1li:g:cgrifigfglsc?ugm erddy 8 sturdy people or the British Isles l-BB; E-B 25B; E-C 31 l-QB- 'I‘he pound Sterling finished un- changed at $4.04 in terms of U3. Market th-ey will think of Wolfe at Que- bec or Nelson at ‘Irafalear or per- haps of the English bowmen at Crecy. The call to dlltjv will sound imperious and insistent Books will be laid aside at college, led- g-srs will be forsaken, and the mine and the mill will or‘. fore-silken. lllUST BACK UP MEN at home Canadians should Stay lhink of these lads lull of eager youth, casting evcrytlhlrlg aside with a merry quip, to tell-ac part in the deadliest war in all history. It s llie rllity of all to back up the gunner. the slgnaller. the supper, the fol-ester and the illlalltrynlan. Nothing in this PIJSEIIL war has 15-161; made any serious student of war MONTREAL. Mfl-Y l9—(CP)— it “yes fund Produce market prices here today ed S 5' u t%’°§"° bKgMlIe ltmmniuiinc De- CORRECTFH par en uf.rcuurle o w:— D BEVERY E8857 875171911 5911917135“ 59m"! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDATS A-large 30 i-il; A-medium 28 1-2; A ISSUE BBZ5tg2-—26}1CL21 l-g-Qlr w u r: rs gra c cerme gs doz . prints, Jobbing price, 36-37; first gimme per m 28 grade solids, Jobbing price, 35 1-2- (Canadian Press! Roast Beef ls-azc 36 1-2; current receipt. Que no 1 Toronto-Gold and industrial cream qr“ 40c teurlzed 35, no 2 34; wholesale. stocks higher; other groups 30m ' M t s no 1 pasteurized 35, no Z 3'4 slight lower. Porknlgb u‘ égjg: 1-2. Montr —Utilitios and papers iow- steak n’, 25 35c Cheese: current renew“. western or; other industrial; and golds Bee; r‘ 3', and Que, white, 19 5-8 FOB Mont- higher. Fowl ga-ch l - 4c real: wholesale. western and Que. New York-Stocks closed lower. Bum: d , $1~°°'$1-35 white to first grade ms Mcnli'flll- Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. C ‘d gm’ 3540c Potatoes: Que whites no 1 11o- New York-Cotton higher. °m° "1 1.1a; no 2 1.25-1.60; m; moun- Wilmer Pk. 40c taln no 1 1.80-1.85; PEI moun- Many FUNERAL; Ptrsnips. 4 lbs. 25¢ Celery THEN HER OWN Onions. 1 lb. mmnrnn. England, May 19 - Tilmawes- 1b (cm-Elderly spinster Annie Brad- 3W1 lelllloe tain 1.80-1.90; whites 1.80-4.85; Maine per cwt 2 35-21’): F'lori:1a. new crop, vlillte. 50 lb bags, US. 110601 grade, 2.35, 1C0 lb bags 4 £0- lng funerals. clummw" Deeply religious. she studied Helmlfi- d“. newspapers and carefully selected Mllshlwm! REGIIMENT HOLDS WEEKLY POW-WOW LONDON, May 10 -(C'P) —One of Britains most famous regiments holds an "open houiwflwhere to; one hour every wee o cers an _ 511115311. 1 men meet on equal “m” w d _ know the people she was mourn Lo cuss matters concerning the unit. Grievances and problems. rans- lng from why the men have to g0 on cross-country runs as punish- ment for trimes, are aired and members of the regiment claim the debate is one of the most valuable preferences to any burial rites in spinach lb- lb final funeral -her own. Dlllllt! A heavy bomb from Nazi "re- FY0511 00d prisal" raiders brought sudden Hflddvdr death. Her body was found outside Secdiinss the window from which she used to gaze for hours on end. started as an experiment, "open house" has proved invaluable in OUT OUR WAY establishing closer contact between l ford spent most of her life attend- Chlcken- "i111 funeral services she felt she would New fiarflllsl 3 lb!- like to attend. Naturally she gave New lllubllfb- 3 lbs- her own church. Rarely did she New 081W“, 3 lbs. m hsters. i lb, The other day Annie went to her 53351111 P1111194 fare think that the arlzw is obso- lete and a back number. They 2042c know in their hearts that victory 12c is only achieved by a ire-ordination 35c of the we final analysis. it is th-e and other Services. In the infantry branches of the army Three 3545c who give the coun-de-lzrue to the 22c 25-28c 23c fijlzt on to victory. 19° Smith from a Prairie farm. Pierre 37° Cote from storied Quebec or Neiv- 9‘: ton Jones from a Maritime fishing village who will do the trick with EIICIIIY. Ii Canada's happy warriors feel 222g that» the Canadian tveovllc arc be- . hind them 100 per cent. they will It '5 Bill 15-7“ the knowledge that their country- fgfi men are behind them. C‘ 1 15c 25-50c Minardw iievoo aches. officers and men and explaining away minor misunderstandin which, if not cleared up. mlgh have had s damflslns effect on morale. TH' HECK WITH U5 CAQRYDJ ‘THIS SALT DOWM-"LETS DRIVE ‘ID TH’ BOTTOM.’ I THINK THEYLL BE LFTTIN’ US HAVE SYNTHETIC ‘TIRES SOON.‘ (Jolloovlsonuolflllsloonnsoolslblponnprs In The Stud Abner T. Clegg, 2.04% This handsome and well-bred horse will make the season _. Myron MacArthurbv 5 Kensingion, W110 _ authorized to make all arrangements. j‘ Abner T. Clegg was one of the greatest 3- year-olds ever raced in . the Eastern States. He nanlulmuscsusgtl "moonqmlldlmllhihlntlibwn-dnnbulwxnlmurwlwrururuwdrnrnrux JRwltuA-lg By. J. . RMY JOITW CELEBRATION Evidence of this support will. be given by Civilian Canada during R. Wlliams Our Boarding House aplenty on Wedgwdny. July 1, ll vulich the Active and Rleservi Force, the Canadian Women! Army Corps, and members of ‘W Canadian Legion and auxlllan forces and services will take part i1 Military demonstrations and dis pls s will be staged wherever fa» cill ies permit. The 11 Military Districts 0t Canada will be featured on Tiiillsd day. July 2. ivhen programs vvll be presented under district arrrlnl _ _ gements. They will arrange spa Anny Week. Consistent with traln- ma; army featuygg ing, the Army will do everything poslble to loin wllll the pllblw FEATURE RESERVE ARMY in the observance of Army Week. A national program has been Canada's outlined, and ii- wlll be allgnlrnted m1] by local events in every new Reserve Arm v be ruler-lolly lil evidence or _ mllllaly "Rwervc Army Day". Frlda district. Churches. ClVlC groups. July a. when all members or ills: l-Tldu-“Yl95. Ilflfillclfll 11011-938. lelflll Canadian Reserve Army will be stores. Sefvlcfis ENIIDS and Oléall- instructed to wear their military izatlons are being asked to join uniform throughout the dav. Spe- l-he OMZQHS 01' Cllllfidilylh Paying cial events will demonstrate tile tribute to the Czulaclian Army part the reserve must play in tho during the period. present war. The 89119131 Dlbgram will in- The United Nation; will be feted ciude features 0f interest to all. 0n Saturday. July 4. and tile pert There will be parades, denlons- heillz played in the huildina of ins tratlons and visits to army’ Cll-mlls- Canadian Army by Canadarls 0i Public and private buildings will foreign extraction wiIl be emphas- fly flags all ilvcek, and service ized. Detachmcnts from the United emblems will be displayed in States forces will be invited to iislt homes, churches and business Canada and there will b" compel‘- homes Theatres will pres-ant tlve sports events with U5. ilwnla, army films and will display army Parades of Allied nationals. part- equipment in their lobbies. icularly civilians will be llelil. Final details of the Army Week Winding up this busy wee program will be announced to the church services at both aciive an nation in a national broadcast Reserve Army Camps and barracks entitled “Honor the Canadian will be held Sunday, Jilly 5. and Army" on the night nl Sunday- all churches will be asked to devcts June 28. The official program will their prayers to men of the armed get under way on Monday, June forces and a successful tcrmlnzrion 29, which ha; been delighted of the present war. Training cell- "Soldiers Day." mere will be lres and camps. both Active and dances parties and special cnter- Reserve, will be open to the public. tainment for the men on srr Dllrilll-Z "It? Week. it is llkciv in canada, and aryangemen‘ d4“ many Canadian soldiers will 21. being made t0 have (he men q~,~<-1-. the United States and American. seas remembered with pafceb and soldiers will be guests of Canada. gifts Nothing will be left undone, during Army Week. to pay duo w honor to the boys in khaki. DAY FOR CIVILIANS The next day. Tuesday. June 30. FOUR FIFTHS 0F A 1W5" has been designed “Civilian Day" and details of a program to cn- I-ONDONTJCP) " I“ the Bmlsh courage fraternizatiat; betiveen the P059?“ Wvlceffl Vi???“ °§°"ke' i, gmygmd °‘"‘“““* a“ "i" “Pr” hilrrslgiligceasorffclél at ‘£03m? linfii? wm°ge'a§?gd wastage}, a)“ gihflam lowed to carry 28 pounds of mail food ration s “An? phrehm a l“? compared with o. mans 35-pound be ,, my ‘i ' vélc ‘may Ye“ load. Oil a bicycle a woman carries a neeess y ri allara. R.s- 40 pounds‘ a man 55y tauranis will be asked to serve glealsdl identical to those of the ana an sodiers. v h There will be garrkon parades Minards relieves ac H. HE'S IN UNIFORM TO raorscr YOU l The Canadian Soldier, now recognized as the most vitai link h the Canadian Military machine. althoug! up to now he has had ial less glamorous duties tn perform tllan his brothers in the Royal Canadian Navy and illc licynl (‘anzlllinn Air Force will be honored throughout Canada during Army Week, June 29 to July 5. ‘ l (Canadian Army Photo) ' in With Major Hoopla <1: -—\“ 2D lT'6 sruossloouelw 26b0, A FEW FlNlfil-UNG TOucl-(Es maze AND THERE AND BlG OTTO WILL 8E READY FOR A FEW emote TlZlN. TAQV~5 suctl A9 MOWING THE j-‘fi’ TOO BAD HE CAN'T TALK, UNCLE LAWN AND AMOQW i k SlNlEiTER (g moueuT b= K ,_ l.