Page Two Luvuill ll lull vuaaexml new odorless, vggenblc tins: which brings lustrous high- llnhh and a natural uillmn nzu-Iv wuahu Wu: um Lvlkl Lhoualpuucccthebmln any Wu amp: to makeh mnnn [mu-In__mnnn -AI.-n ALEXANDER COWAN l).A rlrrl-ruin-.u-5 [2 Q---"" . 11 Shade: - nadnvn (fol orvv wilt: blondo) . block . honnu . Ihumul bmvn . dart brown. roddlsh brown . uldgqbmiu .nu$lun brown .IOOIlOb blood: 43% .lbII|hndo.nnUvnIh& P. C. LLOYD 8: SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS rauoar to Oregwicke & Ben 3"-BER. SOL1C{ I10B., ETC MONEY T0 LOAN il Rnnu Rln-L D---3- ESTEN & ESTEN I! khnvnrwrvqsn voun P|NT|NG_____ neoumsmsms We carry a full line of Constables and Coroners Farm and House Leases. We can suppy you with any quantity of the Best Make at right prices BOYS & BOYS war... ....--___-_ Loolr over your requirements and place your order with the Advance. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Eatalogue. Business Director; Nnl`tl]`P}"tf_Rh\1B11t2 McCUAiG, B.A. Printers in Barrie since 1847 nu. M. H. Eaten R Boy: Phone 2 1 8 Counter Check Books PHONE as 35 * {VICTORIAN ORDER Bu-I-In Bum -gum Azvuvmmbl W `s;:: & mm comma Associate Conmntr for Shmoo Conny ~ VVQiI:OtndROOFQl Residence I Oice Hours: 8-IL-80, 11-30 Hana! 01 64.80 llnnzrul. `Juice and Beddeneo--Coma Elias- bart and Bndfard 811., Bum; Phom I5 Omce Houn: 9-I0 l.:'n., 14 9.3.. 0 7-8 p.m. W'UI Associate Coroner, Phone 61. Occ 151%.... 1 How about your 1 Umca Hours: 3-9 a.m., 12.30-2 pm, 6.868 pa. 1n.r4xa9.rJ.S:`a 82A Dunlap 5!. 98:13 1` Electric, Hydro. Physio and Ewltl T:vesu'nents. Masags and Curtective Ajumut Bleed Tests and " Duo or Ovca Rntln. Hanna-ih G. \`J- SMITH & ca. FT.`-'.\'E1`...-1L DIB.EC!!3E Home Amb-.'lu:c: In Callnldb Oven dxy Ind nick: manna at Chan.) . ..n..--.oa.._ sun no II we queclrl Hi, Every Saturday. 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and by appoint Inl ucensea CHIROPRACTORS and DRUGLIII 'l"F[`F2`R.A9ITsl ___-...u;;xn ILLVJJ OEco-Owcn 8:. F 1 ' Dr. L. J. ( ormery occu'p1:g)hy J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICLAN AND SUBGEC vv. rs. AAEEJB AND DISEASE 01 Woman: EDITORIAL Iilia I10 RHYSIVIAN ANB ' Specie; lftezlun nhnnrruh. VI. Graduate of mam Univudty, _ Hanan]. DR. w.u:n-:11 I-`fl. woonaww urn rinn \!I\lIv- .3; _.j.. MISS- THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936.. --I .hono 1.88- M aglstrato 3', Forms also Phone 53 Hill Halos: I The effects of repudiation of con- tracts and bonds in C-anada, as view- ed .in other countries, is pretty wel.` summarized in a letter from a young man who has been connected for several years with a New York brokerage house specializing in Can- adian securities. In part he writes: Business in Canadian securities in the States :is very dull indeed. This man Aiberhart has knocked our bllSl- ness into a cocked hat. The Amer- ican institutiions are not selling their bonds yet, but they certainly won't buy any more. They are wondering if such a move will spread to other provinces. I used to be able to hold my head high, being a Canadian and selling Canadian securities, which have never had a default since Con-_ federaxtion. Now things are differ- ent, With so many political crackpots in ofce. I need only instance A1- berta and Ontario, to say nothing of the mayors of Vancouver and Montreal. They all talk repudiation of contracts in some form or other. Celebration of Independence Day, July 4th, in the United States, was responsible for 369 deaths. Motor vehicle fatalities numbered 230, drownings 99, reworks were re- sponsible for six deaths, while ta-vern 'hmwI:<, airplane crashes, wild shoot- ling, railroad ar:c.fdent.=, and res were r<-.'-'ponsibl(: for the others. in: put UIIICK on U10 l`(`ll(`| ll.-ml, Hull 36 per cent. nbovo Llw (`mnplwll nu port will be paid to lll:ll`l'l(`(l vuuplm, the men to Wonk, and that 12:. pm cent. will be puid to nll uIlvlup'u_\'- ables. It, means. that Hw tr:-n.-mry will be empty within two Wt"l(.'i. After tluht Reeve l\'1u;,:'\\'m)d .-:u_\'x-- (hut relief of an_\_r kind will lmvv to num- rom sources other Llmn llu-, (own- ship coffers. Our govemanents :11. Qum-u .-a l'urk and at Ottawa pronui.~'.ed Lo : lin- unemployment pr-ob`.o.m-woll, u~vi~ dently it has not been donv ye-t. BANKIOF COMMERCE ;FAR'l'S PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE In order to provide bor1'o\\'uin_i: facilities for all classes of ,employ4-d people, the Canadian Bank of Com- merce announces the est:1.blislnm~nt of a personal loan service at it: branches. A special department has been.opened for the punpose of mak- ingvi loans to wage-earners and sal- aried and professional men and wo THDY1, Whether or not Section 98 of the Criminal -Code was behind the times, the need for authority to preserve ord-er cin any community is apparent. judging fnom clashes of Toronto police with Reds, Radicals, Commun- .ists_ etc. H rhamnr-rswv 1': tn vn7n in up ll:-HA Kl VV 11:11:; Who ( Ii:- mu! 1 I" .4 :.l. --- '-\|"|I`lI uuu nuunuIIIu'.\ HIM) Iwill I'u:iI in rx-urln rumnmll lIlld:'I`- .-`.|umliIu.v;. 'l`ln-n- nrv funnily hruwL~4, a-mnlnumity qlI1Il'I"l:1', wulimml up- II:-nvnl:., mic], In rI`n\vn ull, unta.-1' ImliulIn' :`nIl||l('l:. All HI lllv.-av um lml--Yul nml whully un.\vm'lhy 0| ]n~u|I|t' wlm rlulm In lmvv .-Ilium.-;a.-cl from lnu'|mm::m nnln `IIH}{`|||l`lIlllt`IlI. .lu:~| Imw II |. -Ill-|l'l'llll|itIl|.=ll mu`- l'ura- llml In m'I'Ilp_y'lII)1, H1-~ u-llulnliull 1:! Hum! gmupla-. III HIl'I'(' n'n'lhll'x`S ilurv In nn nllwnm-nl ul' fun-x-.s llml. |n'mww_u~n l'1wlh-r lmulnla-, lml fur vmnlmlmnlu nuly, lml ul' munkiml. l"m' Ilmuv wlm wuulnl |ll'r\':tIll fur- llwr lmuluillllmu vl|lt`I'u urn: lwo (2ullI`a`:38 uf uvllnn up-nu. II In |M):i.s'ibl: to wcwlc w|l.|n |ln- Immmm. rmlccl`llt:tl l|n'mw,h l.|uv|'I` y.nvuI'uuu:nln. Sume- tlmmu by ||l|l`1I`lH|.`d|lHl HI` gulttlxr uncr- num I`lu~n- nmy In: fuuml u wuy of |I'I'lH|l'ollIul n |un.I1m' \/.In~w.< Hnfnr. rvuul uwxu Ilmy In: HHIIHI OI u---`mu-||Iuu, nr|mn1Im' viuw.~s. llnfu1`~ lumvl-~|y In In: HIl`|:n: ru:u:.a' now hc~ fnrn um ulluly mu! lln: l.uu;_:uu:, Ju- pull and lcumnu, l'h`mu:u and Gur- mnuy almra: nunm to be little like- Mlmml Llmul mu-m'ul can hu reached. by u'nl`mIllhiIlu; nr pleading with nwiulalmn. Whull men uol, as coun- 'l.lnI`H of nlulu they usually become no alimniliuu amt an fomwl or so n`all-.hnpurtuut that they mil to e.\- urm..: Hlc umnnmn scum: and FlIuliwlll-'fOl`WM|`dI|ez~)8 that are shown by amtimwy ailllplc-lllillded citizens. 'I`In:IMe us. Ixnwmmr unnmv umu nf ` Relief recipients in York town-E ship have things pretty much their own way now. On Monday a mob of some 2,000 relief stnikcm vim- prisoned the reevc of the t,own.=:-h.ip and membens of the relief committcu til`. their demmuls for un ill('l`Nl.~u! in relief to that in opumtion lwfnru May 31st was granted. Thu mlnifnlnf-inn Mn Hm ulvil.-nl-Q . 111511. The plan is in brief, `that any resi- dent who is steadily employed and is a good risk may apply. The only secuvity required is: (1\ That +119 hnrrnwnr rnnuf kn . :\1\.\.\.\A-1 . . . .. .. . . . . ..punI.01 Thu hunk m11phn.u'E7.u:.s' thmt it in no way (It-sir:-..x~ to :-ncr)u1':u:t- puoplo to zxs.un1 unm:u-s.<:n'y or lnn' dv-ht, but it tltws 1':-4-I that if and whvn Lhw mm! to bm'mw :n'i.~'--s thmuprh unfrm-. <'lI]('l`g`4'll('iI`.\`, purtiz-ul:n'ly in th- u-:1.~~ of .H'i('|(ll`.`w'.N', dsn-1.:1l h:7|l.\', puvting; in lln- \\'inlvr'.~1 snnnlv nf l'lI!|I In-ulzinur 'IllI'1|KJx\"I 1-u Inn , ul'Il`l.J1| I):||.\, [IUUI supply of mu], n p:Lir.~' to and in humv, um! othvr in. ..r .. .1 .. ` I"\'\' r:Il,I'.~ nun 0!] .'l H`: plan of l'l`[)1l_\ !ll(`!H.. 'l' di1,i)n:n! :nlv:11|l:|-,;~ tn .Im1. :1l'h-1` :1 .~ l1llirn5u-Ill :.cvuvnul.-rl:-I in l,hc- su Lu 1':-p:|_v thv :ul\':1m-- W1 Inn-v :u-quirud 1.|n- illy; rn>_-_"l13Il` (I4-])(r.s`i`1,.s`, Inn :1 fund 1.. ml. .- lll'I.`\ Hllll |H`1l('l fI~l'('lll MI'Jl'h H dHY'I-rt-IIL rod:-:4 Ln Iw I-.`([Iw'I<`u will I`: -.`l.....li.... 'I\|... yuuct: wxuu n.eu.s, xwulcals, \.ommun- -ists, etc. If democracy is to rule in this country, stern measures will have to be taken. Free speech is not desirable when it advocates the over- throw of constitutional government by force or at any cost. .,.. ill I.\|1III|ll Illlll :-I cu nrvl rrmx -Ill-ll`! I'M:-n Ilunl ... My umuuwy wupw-nunaeu cluzcns. I l`hu|~c I5, however, another way of wurlung L0wu1'd.s peace and under- npnuycu. (3) That he obtain the signatures of two other responsible persons to become guaranitors, who are of good character and have satisfactory earn- ing power. Thu Innnc Y`!\`hO`n `F1-nrn QR!) nn in m:\;umu_y rcqulreu XS: (1) That the borrower must be of good character. (`7\ nf 11:: En cfnnrln non, 01 0011 cnavacter. g (2) That he be steadily em- \pLoyed. 12` Thu? Fa nkf-:xu'11 +111; a:n-nnlrny-nu usg power. The loans range from $60 up in multiples of $12 and run for a per- iod of a year. To assist the borrow- er in accumulating the total of the ` loan from his monthly income he ar- 1'.a.n.ges to make twelve equal month- ly deposits in a savings account so that the balance of the savings ac- count at the end of the period will be sufficient to pay off the loan. On this savings account uiruterest at the current rate is allowed. Life insurance placed by the bank on be- half of the borrower protects the estate of the latter and the guaran- tor" in the event of his death. The cost of this insurance is 50 per $100 and is paid from the accrued ` interest on the savings balances. Thn lnnnc urn Icr-n|1n'.ln:l oi +1-in HI-`.(2lN WITH Till". lNl)lVll)UAI.S' LIN.` HUT!` Lozm Less : T11. u1LerL`.s'L on me savmgs oalances. The loans are discoun`vf.ed at the rate of 0 per cent. A service charge of a. minimum of 50c and 21 mani- -mnm nr Q`) :.. ......1.\ .1....n..,::..,- M. HLUHI U1 -T1-5 If` the amount amp`r_- of the the borrower I .-..... For the next month or two drown- ing accidents W111 feaature front page news in the daily papers. In 1933 and 1934 more persons lost their lives by drowning vth-an by motor accidensts. Children should learn to swim and be taught the danger of taking chances in the water. Swim- ming is a. healthy form of exercise and every normal boy and girl should know how to swim and how to assist any who get into difficulty in the Water. If you cannot swim, learn this summer. RELIEF AND UNEMPLOYMENT tlbh Z I)i.=,cr)1mt. at 6% S(:I'Vi('u Ch. l.Y`L!`(e . Stump 'I`:1x . . . . . |E1(1.S `he Hit`, of mnv .'l('!]llH't'll l. 1':-_-J11} Ir :lApu. :1 fund in lulu- un l'ul,1mu PTO(3(`()(lH llllllllllulll U1 DUC ZlH(l El HlU..\'Jl- of $3 is made, depending on nmnunf nf fhrn lnnn An n\-_ wnrlui t'()lIl|m:n'tI ml` in:|.ivil It) dill}-r fumlmm-nlully un luv- (I prnc-tin-.', who <`Ih`I'iNll ulif l:'u'.w nnd who lII`' ;4'u1il-I lny 1. 1'04`:-:4 nr nnnnnlu .H i.- nI|'u IlXI|l llII"'(}\"'lII|'l|Iu` 1" MI! `ul .~'im.il:n* llw-(Ir. H mm ':-:1` :lH:~ i>l. llll'u- l)_\' |vmlI:n,u' ill. .~' nml on l'(`:l.\'UlL.'lI)|t' lnul;-J-I l'vp::_\'nwnl.. 'l`ln-rv i:-' 1111 ml- this plnu in vr .~ sum hxux hm-n zrlwl .\\'l\'HllL'_':u` um-nunt I IL .ul.... . I. I . .. um: \\lll| lII'1' ;.[|l`|(Il`U ll) I-:4 of nmnuls, -it is only val lhul :iUlI|n[illl('.\' they I`:-nrln 4-nmmun nml ' I We received last week from the Ontario Minister of Highways oice a lengthry letter advising that the de- pantment was launching a province- Wide campaign of newspaper adver- ising to draw attenrtion of Ontanio motorists to the necessity of show- ing each other more consideration on the highways of the province. However, we were not particularly surpnised that no such advertising contract came to this office. Look- ing through our exchange papers, we nd that the advertising appears only in papers supporting the Hep- burn Governimenti Possibly the minlister thinks that only supporters of the Government need educating to practice courtesy. 1.~ umuu, uL`p|:lIu1Il1.{ 011 of the loan. An ex- cost of the service to is as follows : ' c~/!n nn. lIULlH',', III III! nmkil ;; In-m-.~:.~ inlprow-nu-nI.~' *1` llw-(Ir . c........ I... I `Ihe Northern Advance ll-lll`l`l l|m> `$3.60 I I.` nlll nlll` his n l_L'_`:\ |Il)l`l'n\\'x'l` M! of Inuk- u> Imozldinp: of [)l`l'il|] .$60.00l siantlilig. It is to begin, not with` the governing bodies, but with the m.livid.ual citizens of whom the nat< ions nre composed. When individuals are right in heart and will, family` ,life will be at its best; when fam- ;'. Lb illustuate duny by day unselsh-I nose. co-operation and affection, the gizicious inuence will extend to the `whole community, and with right family and community relations firm- ly established the character of the martian will be denitely determined. The begiinning of permanent Well- being lies in the development of per- sonal character. |7IllIuI(l|,'l'ml. w(4`0l1.~Iul'\ il(i\`c.~: zme urging` a nomin- alnur vunvuntimi in the near future so that. the party wi`l he 1'eud_\-' for Uh: nuxt [l1`0\'iI1(Tidl clcctinli. The (Trn1.survut.ive picnic held recently at Orillia did much in stir up political xinturest in the district.. There are rumors Stanley Baldwin is soon to retire, tut this man who carries such an awful load, goes about his business in his quiet, sure way. He realizes that on Britain depends to a large extent the averting of war. The military-minded would ght at all costs; the pacists, who oppose war on prrinciple; the lovers of justice who call. for ed, who say that Italy has today but followed Britain s policy of yes- terday; the Dominions seas, some of which have regard for their own safety, and others which say that European warfare is not their concern. To all these, the words of Premier Baldwin are ap- plicablc: There are those who say that Britain should go into this war ' all alone. That is not the basis of a Collective League of Nations. Whenever war starts to-day, wher- ever it starts, no one can see when it will end or where it will go.` Every country that goes into it, is` into it with every many and woman in that country." that Premier punishment of cruelty ` and murder; the would-be fa:ir-mind- ' beyond the ` l \\'||`Il LUV \V'lll'. '|`wn vx-.~mldi.~r mindstcrs of the nmviul p:u1l._v 1lvl'v men who fought nu Lhv ridge, who nmdu its acquaint- mu-v mhun -iL was :1 ])i(.'C(3 of crumb- Linp; uml >i0(l>dL'll trenches, yawning mim~ cmtvm, barbed wire, machine ;:`nn,.-: m.imen\vL-rl`u:rs and shells. Hon. Inn A. MlCkL'I12'.-jc, 1\I.in~isntcr of Nat- imml I):-fonco, and Hon. C. G. I-......... M..'..:_o.,,.. ,.r nA....`:-..- uu vuury 1rUuI Lnc ucrmarns. l{igVl1lL I-hon. Sir Robert Borden, (`w1:uhu a lirsvt wartime Prime Minis- Lvr, nml Sir George Pcey, Canadsian ll:i;,rJ1 (3omm`is1;ione.r in London during him war years-, are Conservative cl1.icITLnoi11s who will accompany the IL-1qu,1:1bion. Q... i-.. n......-...._| vCzmadu will be united on Vnimy Rridvge. when King Edward VIII. un- veils ~thc national memori:1`l just as the l'1)n'e.~1 of this Domuinlion were United when they stormed the lie.iglitn-1 on :\v])l` 9, 1917. Both English and French In \i>(`5Ii'_;.',`lllll1ill'1,:` the m1tion .s ofcnial rt`pl`t':u'lIl2:|UVCS, Prime Minister Mac- lu-uziv K~iiu.-;'lm-s numed Engl.ish-speak- in}: and ll`(`rllCil-H-pL\llk.ill]: Czixmdialns, (fmi.-u-rv-:ilivws us well as Libera.' gmrlniunu-n:Lurinu-s. All of them have m.mn--iut.imm with Vimy Ridge and \\'H.`|l the war. '|`..... . -1` 41.- .C()l..DWA'l'lZR TORIES TALK ' OF SIMCOE CANDIDATES .-\n-m'cIin;: tn [hr Hrilliu Ne\\'s- .l.ulh'I', prnviln-iul pnlilirs urr it lead- ing s1|l)_i-at of t`0ll\ L`.!`:-iklllnll in (old- wnh-r -trhv.-4`-. du_\'s. `('\u|:I\\ml.u- l`nI|_`.-I-\7-.Ii\v...< .~.....n n \\`un'l' -I`ll(`:~`v (lr|_\'5. (`-ulnlwuh-,r (`nl|.~'c:'\'z1(i\'cs Sx`t*ll\ to 1-,.\'pm'l un curly u`cvtiun, znlthnugh `this hns um hm-n s\lg\::`c-stmi oiciul-[ ly, and ulrx-zuly I11:-y arc nu-ntinning l`.u`.-;l S-illH`\)u' |"lllttlt|h,`.w`. 'l`hv Hon. W. l-V`i11ln_\'.~`.nx1, "m'nmr I\linistcr of l.uml.< and `1"a)1`.:.s't.-, has been nmst. .prmninuully mentioned. but Reeve Lluycl l..~Hm1b_\', of L`nld\\'utc1`. zmd Wurdu-n Juhn Drinlnvzxtcr. of Orillia t.uwn.-ship, have also been scl'i0lls]y rnn.~ml.,-rml. f`.\..,.... ..p;.. .. _:..,, . ..,..r., mu.-u l.ll"l\'llL'l', uuu 11011. M. U. .l'u\\'vr, Minis-tor o1'PenS were Imlgh junior olliccrs` of the Canadian (fun-pea when ms four divisions wrest- ud Vcim-y from the Germans. |'il|'h" Hun .Qh~ Dnknvf Dav-4n \u:|qL:,m,u1UlL. Senaior Bereaved Hon. Rololphc Lemieux, member of the Upper Hvous-e, was bereaved by the war; Sir Eugene Fiset was SllI`g`C.011-1.{`0'Ile`1`a1 and deputy minister of national defence throughout the comlnict. Lieuvt.-General Sir R. E. W. Turner, V.C., successively com` m-amlcd the 3rd Canadian Infantry `Brigade and the 2113 Canadian Div iwion before his elevation to the command of the Canadian forces in Enp;1and. ` It umu ]OiL)1'hnI" wmm.-.+1.. +1....` Y):...LL |IlI`nl`IIl. I .~\ lriungrulur . \\il.h the In-nmrizl] nt ils hllx`, has lwvn nu .`\|`l'\'(`ll c-xx-Iu.~`i\'v|_\' for thv (un2u1izn\ pile.-;ri|n.~: Wuith tln-In will hv . t|nm.~'nml~.~; Pumlcliull 1-x~.~`ol'\'in* men now l`x'.~`itlt`1l1 in 1-In`u-lnml. who are )ll'(l4'(`x'IHll}.'_` to th-~ un\'w.lin_.:` on an I`\`l'l|I`r4`i0ll zlrrurnu--I hy thv 1`-ritish I-Ilunpirv .\`--r\'in- l.vu_uuu. ":.\"[H~l"l:l[.i()Il.~` am` that IH0l';` Yh:-m l0(),(H)() pur.wn.~a wil` uttvnnl. | _ .. _ .. _, , , |PARTY AND RACIAL LINES I i TABOO AT VIMY UNVEILINGI The Northern Advance, Barne ! illg` .\< in mi '|`h-- ` will 5 1yu3_.-,muu. It was learned recently that Right Hon. George P. Graham, Minister r National Defence when the Vimy Ridge memoria`. was begun, will be unable to accompany the govern- menrt s delegation. Mr. G.1'aham was among those designated. `Lady Currie, widow of the late Canadian Corps Con1m.ander, Sir Arthur W. Currie, will be present as a fruesvt of the government, while Lady Byng; has also been in- vited. /\#.6-,.n,1I..... LL, --.4,.-. V ' "' ....u.u.u. u.n_:;ucuu_\, nuicll (h'. lis :l('('0l1lpal1}'l!1_Q,' `the pa-.1ce-time float of liners oonvoyinfz the Can- :1rl'i:m lie-:iion s pi`_1::1`ini.< to Fmnco, lwill lw lined up in front of tho m(~mori:1l to rt-<'oi\`c the l{in_:. At the suino time :1 (~i\'ili:m g.:u:n'd of honor is provided for. This will rninprisv 100 wzu` \'otur.:1nsd1`:i\\'n from :1m0n;: Lllc (`:m:uli:1n pil_-.v;x-E.ni.~*. "l`\\'<-iit_v nu-n are in he snloctml from l`1l('ll if the \'v .~vliip.~`. tliv (`ll0lt'\` to lw mmln by pm-t_\' and comp:1n_\' ll`-:ulm*.~'. 'l'nn-.- ll-.`H1(lS will m'cmnp:11i_\' tlm ..` '1\l. . I_., I I -* -' nil VILCU Arbten-ding the ceremony in their officials capacities are Major-Genera) S. C. Mewburn, chairman of thel Canadian Battleelds Commi:\=aio`n; Brig.-Gen. H. T. Hughes, chief en-i gineer of the commission, and Col. H. C. Ossborne, chairman of the Can- adnian section of the Impcria` War. Graves Commission. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice and senior membenof the cabiinert, is to be present at the cere-i mony and will head the government! party. The group will leave Que- bec on July 11th on the Empre:\= of Britain. nI,_,, 1- n pr:-:`-Ilt. I ,\ II-; JJIILZIIH. Plans for Ceremony Arrranfzements for the service on the ridge are now approaching com- plc`oion. The gu:11'd of honor. which will he formed by blue jackets from H.M.C.*S. S:1_:2`11ena_v, which la nr-I-nnxnrnnvlnm Han [is co pi` lniomorizil rt-<'oi\` AG LL.` ... .- 4:.,_ II` B. nn-. rims. 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