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SAiunrur. may is. mi? U.K Labor, 'Not Bad Job Says Lord Gort Britain's Labor government 'has ot done a bad job." according to Standish Robert Gale Prendei gust th Viscount Gort. brother ot Ti.er' Gort, V.C., commander of the British Army at Dunkirk. Viscount Gort.

who arrived in Winnieg recently. Fuday adoies aed memben of the Empiie Ciub ol Manitoba. He gave lisieners a brief picture of Kngland today, with a talk 'Emerging lrom Au.terity. Referring to the admimstra tion cf Britain, Lord Gort taid that althougn he it a conservative, he did not think the Labor government hat done a bad job. in view of circumstance listing when they came to power.

James Shacn OPTOMETRIST ITU IXAMINID 04 Montgomery Bldg. Office Closed Every Wednesday At 1 Phone 97 ISO UNITED DRIVING SCHOOL DUO CONTROL For Appointment Phone 33 235 By A. W. FORDHAM AUCTION SALE at Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT FORDHAM SALISP.OOMS J63 Margrave St. near tllice Monday, May 17, 2 p.m.

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HAMTW4N He added that lit had been warned not to almut the blacit nunket. whuh did exist, but was by no nicMiis universal. "The National Coal Board has only lieen working for a shoit time," he said, "and it is too early to say how jt is going to uoik. but I think the cost of working will run ery The mines In tome are.t have been developed for a long period, and they are now going very deep and will require additional pumping and ventilation." He added that he hoped it not he very Ions cloie England would "climb out of her depressing This, however, derwnded on a number of things. He suggested the more imortant were main lenance of the alue of the ouiid sterling.

shipping and eastern esjieeially in India, now it was a self governing country. He expressed thanks to ail the people of Canada for their assistance in sending many food parcels. Necessary foodttufft, now in short supply in England, were bacon, lard, currants, tea and raitint. V.scount Goit. who is a promi nent landowner with pioperty in London and Durham, ow ned a number of coal mines in the north of England prior to the governments nationalization plan.

In Canada, he has interests in lAliierta and St. James. Winnipeg. He also owns Hugo Apartments. Guy M.

Hamhlin Dies in Duncan, B.C. Woid has ticen received of the death of Guy Montague Hamblin. 64, formerly of 'l St. Mary's Road, St. Vital, who died Wednesday at his residence, U.R.2 Duncan, B.C.

Mr. Hamhlin had resided in St. jVital for years, before moving to British Columbia, where lie had Ix en living for the past three years He served overseas during the First World War with the 32 battalion and later transferring to the battalion K.W.K. He was wounded at Ciimhri and awarded the Military Medal. In the Second World War he was R.S.M.

of M.D. lb iWinnipegi. He is survived by his widow Gladys two suns. Guy Montague and Derek Basil, both of Duncan: two daughteis. Mrs.

Sexton. Norwich. England; I'atrlcia, Royal Hospital. Victoria: two sisters, Dorothy Hamhlin and Mrs. Alec.

Eldei. both of London. England. i Funeral services wete held Frl dnv at St. Peter's Church, Duncan, with burial in St.

Peters Cenie. jtery. Canon T. M. Hughes of 'ficlated.

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John's, to organize New lv foi inert in Van it uiilinuid fium rase or convalescent beds. 1 liese total Jl.l.iKM.iMKt a year, A non recurring grant of club. Mr. King's announcement won prompt approval from opposition parties, although there was some suggestion that tome of the grants could have been larger. John Brarken.

Progressive Conservative leader, complimented the government on the proposed for hospital construction, but said anything being done today "could have been done before." M. J. Coldwell. C.C.F. leader.

said hit party welcomes the plan as the "foundation" of a proper social security system, but that some of the grants em "pity 'uily small." Solon Low. Social C. "d.t leader, formed the program a "great step and a fnendid lart'" although ome tf the neasuies could have been extended further. Art Gallery Notes Ar.i.e Sanders' paint ng Vi.l be withdrawn from exhio.tion Monday. The Winnipeg x4 ot A.t show w.il aio er.d Monday.

th have proved of interest to freq the galleries. For the last half of May two exhibitions have been booked: The BC. Klety of Artists and Mrs. Pfgi Nicol MacLeod. ThU is Mrs.

MacLeod's first show, though single samples of her work have been hung before. Seme 20 of her lonselr handled. Ir. I'rative sketches afford an excellent occasion to study her art. Five colle tlnns of rave traveled on the Man'toha Circu.t to 2 towrs.

Many of Dreclafion have eriT.e to the Gai le'y. visitel th s. pictures xft ve cry rl for a ntc. A descriptive 'a'alonn ir.forrr.ative notes erritnran the shr v. From th peaks of nuith Sf1 i.

the sun can be sen continuously lor six weeks. THE WINNIPEG THIDUNE i'AGE 3 U.K. Automobile With 'New Look' Due Here in June Dawson College out of an u.ud Motuis announced GEORGE C. CLOW RC.AF. station He accomplished imlay their exclu G.ldun Cljw ill nr ill.

nssoi 1,1 1 mil IS lso 111 ducting a building campaign with a total objective of IfV.Ooo. The Association, one of the largest in Greater Winnipeg, has The specific whuh go to1 equipped children's play all the nrov.nre. are: i "no is planning several Outright grants for the construction addilional huspiinl accomodation, on the basis ol $1, Ji0 a bed for active treatment more this summer, The Association sponsors the following clubs: Elmwood Terriers Lacrosse Club, Elmwood Gianls Uuki.ImiII cm.oi till! oru, ami eM mi uii.mii. f'llil. nnm Wlnl.r flnh ill r.J;.000 lor health surveys, to lie; Two major sports centers are In divided on this basis: S.000 to project, one on the Kelvin and each province; the remainder to Anion property and the other on be divided among Ihe provinces Giants field.

In conjunction with on the basis of population, with the Winnipeg Public Parks Bonrd, Ihe proviso that no province gets plans are now under way to erect less than $13,000. club houses on these sites. An annual grant of 35 cents i'tri I. Iiicimiiini im errfl public health ervices In defi VVinniDGO LlDCrmS rient areas, the payment to be rwy iwwiuij increased five cents yearly until it reaches 50 cents per capita. The Select Candidates commitment for the first full year i William A.

Molloy nnd David will he Grahnm, Friday were selected ran An annual prant of didates for the forthcoming con rising to St.iHM.iKSI over a period stituency nominating convention, hy of years, for tuberculosis control the executive committee of the and to extend progressively the Winnipeg North Centre Liberal A areas of free treatment. sociation, at a meeting held at 411 An annual grant of $4,000,000 Time Bldg. rising to JT.ooo.ooc over a period David Gi nham, candidate In the of year, for mental health care, bst federal election, declined for An Increase of $273,000 In the personal reasons. William Molloy present annual grant vf is the son of the late Senator bringing the total to $300,000 Molloy. s'lfffVf for veneral disease control.

i The nominating convention will An annual grant of $300,000 lie held May jfi, in the Marlborough for the prevention, control and Hotel. treatment of crippled children. I t'tairman of the committee was An annual grant of Campbell Malcolm. lo help train public health person 1 nel. such as health officers, nurses Manitoba Camera Club ra sn and ward aide.

flounced results of the unnual open A grant of to lncrea.se competition as follows: $100,000 a yar until a peak Sr rimr compel tor Komus; of $. io.oo0 is leached, for public J. turn health research. Helen. Brock; An annual grant or 3 iroo to develoo and Movue ti.e Comment on the pi, Vire, submit "most active possible diagnostic and treatment service," for control of cancer.

grajmy. Ss in sr You' t.oit,! fe irr le ff 2. ted as given bv Di William t. II II Jl "MU iepi'Hiii. i ne meenng i saW a sound Elm on Flah Photo 1 BOOKER in rorrfort f.ur fiisv rofifint frtMI U.lt.

AIL the time. hooker Se.f Fe.ri Col Hjrner is a jtrmis'le mt I.r.e fed furnace hu tr.e nc imi'i 71 western con.s 4 It hat eo movirr? pir's rr.r wo f.ver it fklo iljrirr trie tpeil. You nee! oniv sts hi: nr.rt the li. n.i taf.y nver "vcr wiK nds. or for 7 rf yf i fl a' f.rtT inset heat Tsi R.

v. OLi es i n.y vn f' cr. jk div vif. I.v.e on tt aii Ms TV r.f j. n.i n.

IJ i r. a ht le ln iff Tu nei 1 ir. to till mm mm II I II I Iritiranj In and moved to Matlock, where he resided unt.I a short time ago when he moved to Old Encland, Man. Mr. and Mrs.

Favel observed their golden wedding anniversary at Selkirk Aug. 2, 1944. In the same hotel, the Canadian Pacific, here their man lege had taken place. Besides hit widow, Elizabeth, he Is survived bv one son, Reuben, Elmwood Terriers Community rink I Pickle Crow, three daujh and the Elmwood Cubs Athletic! ters. Mrs.

Reuben Begz and Mr. H. Gillespie, both Sn Old England. Mrs. R.

Ilazelton. Chicago; and a brother, Thomas Petersfield There are 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. I i PORTER CABLE Speedmatic Saws Take About Sanders Floor Sanders Edgers MRS. JOHN H. BOOTH Mi.

John H. Booth 76. of "I'm an applied mathematic nti svay bar, dual Burial wil be in Assiniboine Mem in i nomsoi, runerai i napei. ian, and will never give up teach ipei ovei sied hub caps, chrome orial Par Cemetery. Burial ill be in Brnokside ing." bumpers.

flu. Hting spring loaded Mrs. Annie Kent was born in Cemetery. handles plus built in wheel jacks. RlirnHanli Scotland and had been Leading.

England. Mr. Last year he vva, also elected Vanguard Motors located at fdent of St Jmes forhe J''1 Pies.dent of the Federation of Ca Por tage are appointing He had lived at Summer berry, nadian Artists and recently he was throughout the West. 1 1 o.rvlVrt hv her hu.hand Sask Winning chosen president of the Canad.an Arts Council. More than many other professors.

Prof. Gillson has been dealing directly with student veterans. H.s pra.se for them is of the highest. Prof. Gillson's wife comes lrom Fjfeshire.

Scotland. They have onr (son. Dennis, who is with the Na For recreation, the new Mam toba president has billiards, golf and hiking. He smokes occasionally. He is a tall, spare and scholarly man.

Prof. to discuss his ideas without out lining his emotions. His humor has a fine acid edgf and takes strength from what he leaves unsaid. In his press statement on Prof Gillson's appointment, Mr. Parker extended a waini welcome to the new president and his wife "wno in ho ing lady." i 1 2 3 is a very cnarni HEALTH PLAN PALESTINE INVASION tin nrn I lion I' ft I Elmwood Athletic Group Launches Drive Monday 1 1 1 hoi, hurl 1 1 i'a i i ,1 ...1 Komarno.

Man. She was tional Film Board. He photograph kt Th r.iont, of HoW(lpn" Man' wav First the Winning Musical Festival IS under martial law. proclaimed year ago for the "A i Fridav bv King Farouk to safe Tl Xlec I J. I Mr.

was a niair. vvinmpeg both world wars having served in a son. Thomas Michael. WolM War MRS J. HRVCENKO South Saskatchewan regiment and the Canadian Military Staff Corps.

Mrs. a Hrycenko. 101 was of V((luur pioneer resineni or She is survived by two daugh ters. Mrs. K.

Roshko and Mrs. A L'nlilf UnuHan '1 trranri. children; 22 great grandchildren. The newspaper Akh bar el om, wlU be said boo iMTsons. mostly lon.s.s.

Mary's Greek Catholic Church, were rounded up and sent to con Xor'vrt at 9 a.m. Mori centration camps. wil, be Premier Mahmoud Falimy No Howden. Man. Fedu.l.

Gillson st.ll ha, the rr sn Funeral Chapel is in chaig' uain an, 1 1 is i "uvi nc speech and reserved manner con armed forces into Palestine to "re sidered "typically British." The lat i.More seiurity and order" "and stop ter Is deceptive. He thaws after 'massacres per letiated by terrorist the first five minutes. Moreover, Zionist gangs." he has the quality of being able arrangements. JOHN FAVEL SELKIRK, May 13 Funeral i services for John Favel, formerly of Matlock, who died Thursday in Selkirk General Hospital, jin St. Clements Church, Mapleton.

will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in Langrill'g Funeral Home, iSeikiik, and at 2.30 p.m. in St. Clements Church, Mapleton. Burial will be in the famiiv nlot The Elmwood Athletic Assuci.i the churchyard cemetery.

Rev. tion Molld.lV Will Upon ItS third Mnntoomnrv ntlinmlm membership drive. More, B()l Andrc's. he iroin do vo.unuiry canvassers )n Teulon 30 eRr, slart th campaign whpr(, he farmpd tlM was thr In addition to the f()r 22 Nfar. onged to Broad Church four daughters, Mrs.

H. C. Vauhan, Lincoln, Joan, Donna and Shirley, all at home; three gi andrhildt en to 5teia in England. MRS. J.

O. PICKARD Eur.eral serv.ies fi.r the Mrs. Juhn O. IVKaid weie held Kiiia afternoon, wi'ii Rev. Dr.

W. me joo recora time and stayed iv estem anad.an distributors of and Mrs. cl()Wi p.oval d.ed Eridav at ie wr.o pa tr.mite to tr.e on a. v.ce lor Manilar anguard and "Tn Mums Manf dled Thurda. hi, dt e.

Funeral serv. a. held hfe and wo, of Picks, d. of Tiis veterans' training college res.dence. Kuneial service w.ll be at in.

Saturday in Bardal's Kj lat.ng. had an enrolment of I.Tov. Whiie Immediate mphasis here will be 2 m. standard time at neial Chael. with Rev.

J. p.lewett Fail bearers we C. H. Ben administering this unit. 30 miles L''" KuardJ Morns Imted Church.

Bui lal will officiating. Burial wa in nett. J. R. J.

Ki. E. frail Montreal, he continue to lec rALlcu, be in the local cemetery. Mordut; Cemetery. Tennant.

K. J. Jl. r.iiei and Lia be in the I.h cemetery. Mordut; Cemetery.

ture to honors and graduate students in applied mathematics at ilcGill. Last summer. Prof, Gillson returned to Mi G.ll as dean of and scence. He continued as chairman of the mathematics deiiar. His work included Ell evelant jnthes ueparimenis as well as such as the School of Social Work and the School of Commerce.

It is The "Vanguard' model, claim i A I. a Dnliln', hmhIa of post war amourizing in the automobile field, looks more like a Canadian car than anything Britain has turned out to date, with a streamlined "new look." 1 he vanguaid is five leet nine re, iie an some teaching ui as ne says: wleH cuil Funeral Chanel is in charge of sr ir. rn Mr. jton lui kfr. rangements.

nnm voj I.Ulldi t. ii i i i. ii i Iprv oorn in ins lameiigo. iier nusoaiei. juiiii ii.

was proprietor of Clow's Store at died in Morris. I She suivivei hv a daughter. 1 Mrs. W. Br ow vei Mnn a so.i MRS.

THOMAS KENT JoIm j. w.nn Prayers lor M.s. Thomas Keiit wide and 13 feet, eight Jl. of Rutland St. Jan.es..

inciie, long. The model includes: who died Friday at her residence Funeral services Arthur front lift hood, gear will be sa.d at 8 p.m. Sunday in Sidney Cooper, Til. of Evan on lever un steeling column, concealed Baiker's Funeral Chapel. Requiem Street, who died suddenly Tuesday innepennem ironi wn oe sung i aunnuuii r.

Kuneial 11. fitted M.md.iv in St. Anne's Church, will held at mi p.m. Sat ui day of ar anrernents. 2M 'V' v.

PflRTFR PA ASK or Print that are Different" Careful handling, plus the finest of materials, insures perfect results. ACCEPT NO Make Sure YOUR I Hill Sail wr SMs. SnccHmatlc FLOOR SANOINQ MACHINi at Klmw(Md HENRY T. E. Henry Tliu.i'.a E.

3 Lang.le M. EAOES Ea. TO rii.ri ly I new all, a.e i Tlurlay i i Geneial Funeral service w.ll he held at 2 p. in. Monday in Ihe Atigi.can Chuich.

Stonewall. Bui al will be the local cemetery. Hull. way ani is in cliar Born York hire. England.

Mr. Lades came to Man. tuba 3fi years ago. at Stonewall. he was a.butcher.

prior to coming to Winnipeg four years ago. He it survived by a daughter. Mrs. J. W.

M.lls. Winnipeg: two veteran of Grandchildren: a ster. Mrs. Char les 5 Russians Killed May 13 (Reuters) Canadian Five Russians were killed today a with Iranian front.e guards on the hotdei Mr. Cooper is survived bv his A rartv of 40 Russians were tryit.i; widow, Alice: two tons, John, Nitro.

to cross the front Iranian nnli yue William Edmonton, tary circles stated. NEW OFFICES Dr. Jacob Dentist and Attociatti 2nd FLOOR TIME BLOC. 1 wrnrr ft.rtac ane Hrrao Pkent 91319 Winnipeg litndom OHicc: 939 Resset Are ft Ii UVlt TO FAT OVi WIM I cim ri r1 im UMITEDx 271 PORTACE AVE. Vhen your BACK BarkarK is hn faiiseJ by Uiy kioWf SstkM.

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