Aueusr s. 194a i? (ma: WESTERN GUARDIAN -"" fllNTllJ-IIII u motif ‘ deem 'UlII%,0\t|wl “noel” n‘ m -: IhIM-IISIUI llld PIINUI COUNT] News. lutieorlrttou Adventaiiig "*7 Indian r be no at an . 111:0 hllltlafu§uu ‘tarantula tore. llllf I. IRWIN Wale street, grunt Bakery. Water Street, In: unicet. c1 qrmyuf. an” The Guardian Ill] b: dellvlesd to any bout: in lam menldu by at Ill! p: ween Phone m for m. u n" "ue MIC!‘ t: the boy reemnaibie for deliverieg on "u; In“, “up Water rier B"! __ suklflflo Pord v a pemsgnsedan. New tirfl- nl1°g_l!CO..KeIi5inBl0n. ecndition. Apply 5°! ""- small" tide. l-ll‘ -WANTEB-—'1‘wo roome _ ma ABlllD. user. nn-. Klrikora or Be u . w it, Guard “fluted the date 01 wrlllv lan. Summoning? e r a- gfiruigment of annual (ilmP u. W. manger! to August 7th. a-a-ai. 4. s. raynon. Onwmellllts- hrlottetowll W S $31.10.. Office this setvairgiazy. August 'lth. 4m; ANNUAL MEETING of 1 to Live Stock Shill- ti’; Kcfiflffgnitnae heid inKllll -BAB! NEEDS at Taylor Drug ‘i-‘l-Oi aimed. roi- eineie man vioirlligulli -'rwo rnaz§s wanted 1 Darnley School. Good lupplemerftf Apply Percy Hickey, Secretary. 8—5—M i —ROTARY CLUB — The N. 8111B! meetins of the Rotary Club A VINIR no. ClWG STEVENS ~ FAYE Ill I Illtl ' Sill.“ [Ill ' Illll “RGO Sill stotnfll of Summerside, was held on Tues- day and was devoted to the matter l’ i‘ Hall 011 Friday. August Oth-of Clilb IhiOflIlflllOIl. The Rev fl°°§f§0 P. M. ivi. B aiiei, Bec- ' stuai-t Linkletter. of Grand rtiipidii mm, 5-541-5 Mich, was a guest of the meeting.‘ lHe is a native of Linkletter Road‘ -PURCHASES PROPERTY —' andia past president of the Rotary 111 house and property Tllllifiiliviiey Ill/Ir. William Huestis of gianover street, Summerslde. has been purchased by Mr. George Bishop. ___\'()TlCE-—__I'I&Vl!lS received my rmanent waving machine the MM-um Beauty Shop is again open for business also special price on marhineless waves. Signed Wgmlltai genrzini. Kensing ton. 8- _,\1ALPEQUE. Kenslxigton and Freetown Charge of the Presbyter- ian Church _in Canada. Serv 08s August 8th will be as follows: Mal- qiie at 11 A. M. Freetown at 8 . M. and Kensington at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Ministtelré -FAM'ILY PICNIC -— The un- iiual picnic of the H088 family wiis iii-id on July zil at iiie Hsuni place, tiie shore of Mr. L. Pearson who also graciously provided a field [gr sports, which were enjoyed by young and old. There were one hun- dred present, and all enjoyed plenty oi 800d thiilES t0 ellt- 542V- eral of the boys were absent, who are serving with His Majesty's forces both in Canada and Over- sens, There were also others who have duties elsewhere who were unable to attend. The day was spent in sports of all kinds. A ball ame was much enJoyed by all. he team captains were Davies Borg and Robert Hogg and the game ended in a draw, The follow- ing are the results of the races: Smoking race. l Earl Hogg; 2 Earl Huestis, 3 Sa uel Waugh. Boys and girls 2 to 6 y ars. 1 Freeman Sim- mons. 2 Dorothy Clarke, 3 Georgie Waugh. fl to l0 years, 1 Wilfred Waugh, 2 Claude Waugh. 3 Mor- jorie Huestis. 10 to l2 years. l Helen Simmons, 2 Claude Hogg, 3 Phyllis l-lcgg. Boys under 15 years. 1 Wil- lard Waugh. 2 Kenneth Huestis, 8 Willard Hoggn-S Personals —Miss Carmel Fitzpatrick of Néwbllstll. N.B., is at present visit- lna Summer ide. the guest of Miss Margaret McInnis-S Mrs, H. Hanrignt and two child- xen oi Amherst, are spending it vacation in Miscouche, P. E. I., toasts of Mrs. J. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall P. Mac- Kenna, Mrs. Alice Martin, Hyde Pall. M985" Miss Mary E. Greenan, Newton. motored to Charlottetown Sunday and were the gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Hogan, —Miss Annie Miss Elaine Bowness both of Sum- merside are spending their vaca-' lion at Edgewater Cabins. —Miss Enid Barwise of Ross‘ Corner and Miss Jennie Barwise from Ottawa on Monday night and are having a holiday at Edgevrat- er Cabins, North Bedeqtie. *Mll MYYUQ uraiiy. daughter of Mrs. James H. Grady, Summer- ride. left Thursday morning on return to Montrea where she has m; employed for the past fifteen -—5lsina Burnie Grady left Mon- day morning on return to military duties after eperidin his furlough with his wife and little son Gor- don. also his mother, brothers and sisters in Summerside. AUCTION SALE “Him instructed by the Executor: J Silillfstgftexgglllzkl’; ‘ale Reeeii It?‘ ' . o Public Auction at the y KINKORA PARISH RESIDENCE i)" MONDAY. AUGUST 16th. 1m A" the personal effect: and cro of Ill ihKlliKlNilllTJe-flmlm a‘ ‘ 5 mi 3 ,0 a lineage t2 Pure ai-ede) aged 1 lie er é 5"" 3 yolri; More 8 years. Plgg, l Hay Mower M. ll. and Bake. hhlmalorae-lloe and Cultivator com- Rlbever Harrow: (new) l f , I Plow tr. a w. new.) W iiiiil. villi. he. 5.1"." e Scuffler ‘h not scale: (Warren) let of Drivl llurneel double let work Ilnrnea: 56 Mlohlne (Singer) Plano (Emerlon) - o p”; hi‘? "<‘>‘i‘ii°' Wheel Terrell‘: lIlhIlIlhlhll-I-lv-IIIIII-III n. erticlz. t’)? rlvlngemllytrruilifiutnigrlll Term-u 1 . . . £0.00. 4 melitil’: grgdll Jfiaprgtyeell llil nflg, II. I‘. MORRISON) Auctioneer. ‘l “"119 i2 ii-n. ' Phllipson and ' . Club of Boulder, Colo. He addressed the meeting briefly on the subiect of Rotary.~S —VISITO'RS IN MONCTON — ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly of Sum- merside, were visitors in Moncton Monday. Mr. Jelly is inspector oi- schools tn Prince Edward island} NEWS REEL DONALD DUCK and March of TIIIIO Shows 7.30 — 9.15 Matinee Thursday at. 2.30 and was principal of the - side High School for 20 years. Ac- companying them to Moncton whilel f“‘i rout» to their heme in Arvida,’ Que. after spending a vacation in lSummerside where their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. Jelly.—Moncton Times. 1i. I Stresses Danger (Ccntuiucd from page l) lest we fail them." Dr. MacMiilan referred to the achievement under the Brlttsh Commonwealth Air ‘Tfillllillg Plan, which he said ivds little short of a miracle. The number of men in) training has been more than a5 quarter of a million at times. repre-t senting many parts of the Empire; and other United Nations. "More air crews," he emphasized "are needed. There was a great mass of young men ready to go through, but they have been ex- hausted. Air crews must be found in Canada li possible." He stressed the importallf-‘e of} gasoline rationing in enabling the. Air Force to perform its activiaies. For every Canadian in the R. C. A. F" he pointed out, there are eleven in the R.A.F., und Canadian fliers, apart from the R.C.A.F.. are fight- ing in every part of the world. He referred to the important work of the coastal patrol, which has covered five million nautical miles in the last few months is proving |lncreasingly effective against the submarine menace. A special problem after the vial‘. he said will be dealing intelligently with young airmen on whom the emotional striiin of the war has been very great. Utopian theories of monetary or economic reform. Dr. McMillan suggested, are not what our boys are fighting for. They are fishl-ing for maintenance of our Canadian way of life, which means equal CP- pbrtunilv to fill with special privil- eges to none. "we don't wnnt to keep the boys overseas until some international plan is worked 011t- we want them home as soon as the war is won, and to win the war imust be our first and foremost concern." Emphasizing the importance o! the close union of British and Am- ericans in the war effort, he de- clared: "The union of the Eagle m; the ueh ii the hope o! the world today". Exhibition Entries Date for rem! u" Sh“ =".'.'.*:=.:*:.::“:.?...... ... t... i.» and the uncertain a: Pgagfa giiehtgllizligetlllrtaggeal void" ""1 and up to Tuesday. Alli‘!!! 1 I New Glasgow Races Cancelled NEW GLASGOW. N 5.. Aug- 4- The harness racing meetbn duled here for today W55 C I e when it. was found mllsi-hlld been horses carded to comllllw {or ‘he ghgyped to Charlottetowiihere next Oi Home Week racesd u w“ l” week. No alternative a for the 1114295 here. i insunnntr Atlliifs Suouzzcrsidc PROFESSION §s3¢_,.,k,,,(.,,_,,.,._c.. _. ,._,.__.-,-<,=,i--.>.w»~.-;<= r. s. iucm g5 '1 Chartered Aoooontent t Office at , r t r -v--~ ... “-.a.‘~..e.' . J “Secret Enemies" ‘Action-Thriller At Capitol S’Side Carl Becker, played by Craig Stevens. o. young attorney later becomes u counter-espionage agent sets out to break a powerful Nell Sill! ring. licadcd by one Dr- (Robert Warwick). Unknown to Cari, singer, Pnuln, played by Pnye Em- erson, with whom she is infatu- ated. is also a member of the ring. He makes the mistake of telling her on which train a group INazis are being taken to Wash- ington to face murder charges and she engineers their escape. cl off to Puulds iden- Just in time to enable iiiin to round up the group of saboteurs and arrange to have a U.S. Patrol boat sink a lurking German sub- marine whirh has been awaiting arrested and proves to be the wife of the ringleader. Members (Continued from page 1) Watcrln North. John Cook, gain imriiiiii-ii Cctitrc. Robert Thorn- Winrisnr SnndwiciiIGeorge Ben- nett. galn from Lib. cock, gain from Lib, Ontario, Arthur Williams, gain Saiilt Ste. Mame, George Harvey, Waterloo South. Grieve Robin- son. gain from Lib ' Niagara Foils, Cyril Overall, gain Hamilton Wrist, Herbert Connor, ib. Brantford, Charles Strange, gani from Lib. Winasor-lgalkerville, WC. Riggs m, Garfield Anderson gain frfiiii IKE?" {Port Arthur. Fl‘ ed Robinson, Iain Lib. rosnildburyr. RH. Carlin, gain from Li York East. Agnes Macpllllll. gain Welland, Howard Brown, gain in Lib. " Hamilton-Wentorth. Warren, gain from Lib. N rth. from Lib. Nipissing, A.A. Casselman, gain om Lib. Parry Sound. Roy Simth. gain Tororlgo-Woodbine. li-E- “"5" William Docker, gain Toronlgo St. David, William Den- rth, George Mitchell. fr b. West. Harry Steel. Illll Lib. ne South. WJ. Grum- from lb. th, EB. Joliiffe. gal" Toronto Riverdel Brant-x-Hoii. l-LC. Nixon. l-lll- Preaeott-x-A. Belanger, un- st-Lx-Hon. A. St- Clair qm-doru unchanged. Glengarry-X-E- A d. lle-x-Jiomeo BeBlIl. llll- Luurter (unchanged) . (‘i-or South-x-I-I Perth-x-W. A. Dickson. ‘lwelliligton Noatli-x-Rosa Mc- st-x-Roy Downle, South-x — Thomas yfiiv-rav. trawl-culled. Aliroma-lifr- dtnulin — Mater, unchanged. .7... Q-Wvh 1.0 ---~--a, ealy founded by the Greeks 1a. Home. White em union THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ISEIITIIAI. GIIARIIIAII CBASWILL for Pnowgrephl. CONFEDEBATI mo!‘ 0N LII‘! INSUR- ‘OLD HOME WEEK AND PM) Iixhibitlon. August 10-13 in- ‘l-IS-fl. SEASON TICKET 0],!) HOME WEI Ind Infill] h. hibltion m now o l t Drug Stored and or: srllili. See (:11: whole show from start to finish for t8. taxes included. 7-134, ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS — Ml’- li- 0- ‘Ibmokinii, lupervilor of Regional Offices with the Wartime Priced and Trade Board. Ottawe. “W” ‘hi5 Yllllmlll! after a short visit to Charlottetown. He was here on official business. error-ammo -——A vo th who l-lleged to be shoplifting stoxme time at .W. Woolworth’; was appre- hended yesterday bv Constab (y. Poole and some oi the stolen goods were recovered. FROM VACATION --»Miss Dor- WW llbllst- B dnev. has iotui-hed from Summer de. where she spent her annual vacation" the guest, or her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. John Jarvie, Spring St. MINOR COLLISION ON NORTII R“ ER ROAD- — A collision oc- curred tsiween a transfer trupk proceeding northwest and a cori- voy of army trucks heading town- warcl near Lewis‘ Bridge about 3.15 yesterday afternoon. The trans fer and the third convoy truck sideswlped but no damage was caused. L. 0. B. A. CHURCH SERVICE. —Members of the Ar yle Shore L. O. B. A. will hold t?! Church Service at Arygle Shore Hall on ‘Soundaly/I afternoon, August ter Lodges and all Orangemen are cordially invited to attend this service. 7-31-8-5-7 3i. CALLED HOME -Mrs. Cather- ine Doyle, accompanied by her daughter. Eileen, arrived from Charlottetown, called here by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Cathrine Ufiandley. Peeks Lane —Sydney Post Record. ‘R. G. Taylor.-- Moncton Times. RASPBERRY CROP - Lar er than average crops of culiiva ed and wild raspberries are prospective this season. according to Mr. GC. Warren Dominion horticulturlst at the Experimental Farm. Cul- tivated raspberries, grown around Charlottetown, are being marketed now. Wild raspberries may appeal‘ this week and will last throughout able for their growth. Very few will be shipped but mostly canned for ams. Quantities of wild allow- errics are still to be seen near East Point where harvesting was two weeks later than in the Char- lottetown area, A good crop of blueberries are expected by mid- August. ISLAND OFFICER IN SICII-Y- The first Prince Edward Islander to be mentioned in the war news from Sicily ls Capt. Alissrr Rogers. Charlottetown son of Mrs. ll-Ihcl Rogers, Upper Prince Street, and a cousin of Lt. Col. R.S RUBBIS- and Major T.B. Rogers" He i5 serving us Company Commander with me West Nova Scotia Re: giment. and is mentioned by R05: Munro. noted Canadian Press cor- respondent, in a story of t Sicily campaign appearing l" ‘ day's Guardian. SERIOUSLY ILL — FTi-cnds oi =7 m Handley returned from Char town, P. E. L, only a few da s ago. after spending several mont ‘i5 vis- iting her daughter. Mrs. Catherln stricken with a. paralytic stroke.- Sydney ost Record. leaving for the mainland were: P.E.I.; L. G. Burns. Alma, P.E.I.; Martin, valleyfield, REL; Canadian legion War Services. studies, he graduated with his M Presbyterian Church, N. Y. u, eld at ‘gill?’ on wghggfiaz !txi:'.*:.t.i*i=i..;'s;i.::"a.... r... land Tourist Association" COI- H3- gliidde? Kingston south cuoiirie. ma,“ . .Beera, New York; 9 ' - d C m- “ifit.°lii.l' iilifinbfiiiiih‘ reilnci l-ieh and oenie Association. gm! ,others. For the two men the best scores in the cetir - oi- d inlirgelnl’ figililli‘: orulllinllna Wit-nil uriner up prize. a abort wit)‘, ' ized are: illnguligdvlllheiéccgllaify iiilirdi -— Obstac a-rer - Rum," 1*“ H'=‘nr'c portion of “sir. 2. A landing net. For that?“ it“: ladies making the beat scores ‘I as tournament. prizes are: l. a 8901' Jacket 3. e fly book. mffectionally called by her ‘it did not. last longer. August; weather being most sult-' Ijoylng nine days at the I camp, Marsl-ifield. nva sonmaus wave - Five _ gldiieatrsagrzm lgzbv?gxg Edward Atwood of Woburn. Mass. be glad to hear that Mrs. Mae- service elsewhere in Canada. Those Privates J. J. Bolger, Richmond. C. V. Casford. Charlottetown: A. Harley, Charlottetown. Before leav-ison l mg they we? pgresegiteflwgiji cig-lily oi Pictou Lending. arettee by e 0v nc a vern-i ment through the Carry on Can- gdg, Corps, The presentations were looked after by Ire. Brown of the A. Ordained by the presbytery of Regina, he served for one year at ‘risdaie, Sask., and for three Years- was student assistant to George A. Buttrick. DD.. Madison Avenue Auction Sale, At liose Valley SATURDAY. AUGUST ‘ll-h Béllnning At One Olfllook P. M. On account of a recent accident I m compelled to eeu eiu m iive- stock and standing crop. coniieting of 80 some of hay. J0 acres of oats, ‘l acre: potatoes. Also l good work home ranging in age from s to 1. 5 choice milk cows, two fat cattle, i2 heed young cattle. l brood low due to furrow August lth. l driving llfiiih. l gang plow. l cream l6 er:- tor and all kind: of hnrneu oublo and single found on farm. erma. cash. Sole on Saturday. 1f dey is unfit on ‘ .. Monday. MERTON GAMBLE- BUGI MORRISON. Auctioneer. 8-3-4-5-6. BUSINESS COURSES. Write for FIJI cement Union Commer- FUNEBAL NOTICE-The fun- eral of the late Joseph Callaghan will take piece from his late re- sidence in Iona, Friday morning at 9.00 o'clock to St. hlichaers Church, Interment in the church cemetery. EAL TODAY-Tile fimernl IUNI of th late Capt- Jam residence at Southport at 9.30 0-- clock to St Dun stan's Basilica be where the funeral mass will sung at 9.30. Burial will be in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. A cial College William Moran, Prin- ol l-o-oi Bodies 0f Three Airmen Located HALIFAX. Aug. 8 -(CP)-Ni\mes of three Canadian airmen found dead Saturday after a plane crash at Mabou Mines. in western Cape BMW“. W91’: announced today by Eastern Air Corrirnand Headquart- ers of the R.C.A.I". Two other O J. groulx vard. Montreal.) A. Ottawa West). ution th t tifi ti h rtecéliveiabyngheifarigamorftzren, m“ m age of the i , _ lhad been missing frolnmseheryttllcrl? 8.. f two , neartllie bodiexeeks w“ “attend TC; ' Soldiers From Beach Grove m Work 0n Farms e es 0. will be held this morning from his Ev" lll/Bllllble man from the B-Mlh grove military Q3111 wag 9m. Pllwed yesterday and Tuesday by armers near Charlottetown in har- ENJOYS AIR TRAVEL - Two vesting th h , distinguished passengers _on the Air last night? ay crop n was learned Transport Service to Halifax yester- Premier J. Walter Jones, who day morning were Mrs. Edward °P°ll1t¢5 8 large farm at nearby Wood and Miss Viola Ballam of ‘Bllllbll said he believed more Pownal. "Nanny" Wood, as she is alrlllallufe mien, bwcre out yesterday l t many Farmelis groviedeerll Mt great help“ iif“é’éti"iliti..i‘.°y°°"ifiili..$°‘§?.il'£$ =1» , . ;to make her annual visit maiden hcnie in Halifax she decid- ed to take the modem method of men would be avanume m, farm transportation and took the nir to her and from the camp. T e men volunteered to work and were em» ployed on farms after ncon on each like a. youngster, She enjoyed every out today, however, moment of her trip. Miss Baliam No iixeu rate of a was establish- also enjoyed her initial air ride 6d. it was learned? "11 and was, with "Nanny", sorry that unteered to work and their pay was, (Hamax grranged between themselves uiid papers please copy). he farmers There was still no indication‘ . _ _ t here that the province would ac- wgjggéugook 2X22 58gb gilt-g cept army labor from mainland Chapel yesterday morning, when l |Clcudine Elizabeth Brown, R. N_. SPENDING LEAVE IN P. E. I. -- became the bride of Clifford Laurie LAC. Earl Taylor, of [lie R.C.A.l1',|Brand. RAF. Squadron Leader instrument staff at No. 8 S.F.T.S.,i'I'l‘le RBV- J. M» Cameron. Lairebiim, and popular member of Chaplain performed the oeremvny- in addition not all the soldiers‘ lihe station band, left during the The bllde “'95 Blllfid lll l1 81b"- would be exrperienced farm labor- IWQEk-end {m- Keppoeh, 9,151,, to dine tan suit with brown accesor- Ispenu a fur-tough B; the 5u,_nme,- ies and wore a corsage of talisman home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. roses. Miss Charlotte Gordon. RN. who acted as bridesmaid, chose a RAF. caiiins-on the wage rate announced beige cabardine suit with tan ac- this year according to the iatcsl cesories and her corsage was made returns. was $51-46. That W004i up of yellow snap dragons. John supported the lie-Gray, R.A.F‘.. m. Immediately following the wodhikh for Island farmers to ai- groo wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Brand lei°t on h short honeymoon trip throughout the Marltimes. Personals Columbia J. humanoid of Lakle- “he. e ville, Lot 47. is a patient in City Hospital at present. Pte. James Gieeimn, R.C A.M.C said apparentiy inc only solution to the farm labor crisis in this province was tor who farmer, _his wife and their children to "DliCil in and work themselves to the He predicted an even Elem/Cl crisis beginning about the middle of Scpt. and continuing for scvcrai . weeks during grain harvesting oper- Petawawa is spending a short leave l-_~-»l5| lhlfilllllg fllld iX-llllw dlg" at his home in South Melville. sing. _ MCQLIIGI‘ conditions have caused M155 Gertrude gunmen, Sydney, farmers to be behind with cultivat- C. B. has returned from Charlotie- town where she spent the past few two weeks visiting friends. A cable was received by Mr. and mg‘ Mrs. G. M. Grant. Mt. Edward | Road from their son "Lloyd Grant" announcing his safe arrival in Bri-l lain. . Mis Reta Frizzell, Stanchel, and Mis Ietitia Graham. Shamrock, r0, me 17th w, Armoured “an return-ed home yesterday, after cn- men; Wm be held u; gQmptQn-g u; U~ zseiic River on rricluy evening Augi- J ing operations in potato and YOOI fields and now spraying for biiSl". ctiitroi is deinunmng immediate at- tention in the midst of hay lllllk‘ ."A RECRUITING MEETING I ust 6th at 8.40 p.in. d-4- Messrs Lorne Noonan of Albany,‘ Hwvrslq-[NG PARENTS __ Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Uilolldlel’ Will l9“ Cedric McKenna of Fernwood and Thomas Trenholm of Georgetown; gret..t.o_.lea1:n that she ls seriously Harold Kcaugh of Cape Traverse. p, E, 1,, was a. recent guest of her, ill at the home of her son. Allfllli were week-end visitors to South parents, Mr. and Mrs- Wllliwn A- Oii-Iandley. Peeks Lane. Mrs.‘ "(L-‘Melville. o - Miss Patricia Flood of Montreal arrived Saturday night to spend IMaoGiliivary. Loulsburg. —Sydney lsydriey Post Record. ..‘Mr. John MacKenzie who is the summer holidays at her home employed in Trenton, N.S., and Doyle and after arriving home was 1n south Melvme, was called to his home in Monta- gue. PE-L, by the illness of his Mr. Ernest J. Ready of Lowell, wife several weeks ago, who was Mass, is vacationing in South Mel- in hospital there. has returned ville. He ls accompanied by Dr .' to Trenton. His many friends will whey “e guests of me 10mm»; Kenzie is much better and on the Flood. sister, Mrs. Jas. D. way to recovery. Ml‘!- A.B. aeTrT. Charlotte-town ANNUAI: MEETING is vii-iting her ariddaughter Mes’. Char ie Stewar and funlll’ F- ‘Ire-noon, NS. and also her Brand- vfr. George Sanders and ism- (Oontiniued from ill-Kc l) At two o'clock the convention _ f 1 g ance of the resolutions. This was g§§,1§‘£§°w§°§§§¥t;eli§i$°ihyudl- followed by an address by Mr. ifax. is apeadinfire holiday Gordon Murchison. director of the in t.h s. Stewart's first Soldiers Land Settlement Act of lviet to the Island in l8 vem. and ‘she is renewing many old 81141011!"- INSTEAD OF REV. MR. SOM- ances. ERS- Rev. Kenneth“ léfeaclear; T gleaailg’ lfiAlvifeil/Dféel" l Memlfilllfil Millan and Muriel Crooks and Presbyterian Church for the month of August. imteed of Rev. T. H. B- Somera n formerly. ‘A1 native of {fie ‘omen “s”? Carnduff, Sack, he gr uate rom - the University of Toronto iii i936 er Mad-eon and Mr- lllwlflll- and c0élfiiillll0llwllililsésliillglld lathdtlil; Un on co og m ary _ 1m won hi: an. After two years Youigmof ghgalfttetflw" ""1 1'1"‘ at the Yale School’ of gredugto ern gs o Mr. Curl MacDougall; Trenton. N. 8., have left for Greek River, P.E. to spend their ncction with Mrs. Alexand- The many friends of Mrs. Walter he Mime Elsie and Viola Mac- are sorry to hour 42. The convention also indorsed the brief of the Dominion Coin- mand on social security present- ed lo the Dominion Government on July 3 last. as well as a reso- lution recently adopted by the Charlottetown Branch dealing with the some subject, and which we; published in the local press. Mr. Robert. Emgland, M.C.. exec- utive secretary of the Central Ad- visory Committee on Rehabilita- tion. Ottawa, ex lained the func- tion: of that bo y. she has entere the Duconnese. Mr. Thomas Fenton, Halifax, Hospital in Boston to undergo a oeriom operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery and best of luck. FOUR PLENTY, THANKS insf e y edo can sn . one eiiperi o th ii i “iinflfearimara ‘£5 mltvuggl; i ti i th l did w rk PRIZES FOR-Pr or h ‘tour “a deadly m mum aretgreca it! MILES SKYWARD Experimental balloons wit-h re- instriunente have reached Th ‘altitudes of more than 22 miles. Too Late To Clasify e m..-‘ 1o wr - mun r01: PARKING the evident impossibility of pro- - u vidihg a new car ferry for next winter we would urge upon the au- W thorlties the ecessity of giving |, immediate priority to the purchase of and shipment of fuel and food- 2i stuffs to this Pg-OVQIQCE, ghdt also n8 n6 "—- ' hat ierran emen s ma e o se- i A hlwl" F03 5M4! — T5355 METAL lure an lg: breaking steamer to end school desks. double sioe- “Mn up communication in case of - " r- > ~ ~-~“-~~t ‘viptwning toi cars on Klnsington Road. Apply I0 Park St. Phone tots-L. . POI!- SALE - USEDTTGT slum ‘Dlllgllli? p355” fir’ ‘tent-firm wpewi-uer. Cali at Grafton st. Phone 2lO--L. Good as new. Mrs. Herbert Stev spoke briefly regarding his depart- ment's work, while Mr. J.J. Mc- Intosh, president of the Nova Sco- tio Command, brought greetings Mrs, ur Henry, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the; Char- lottetown Branch, spoke words oi g carried on by the Legion. President Lowther gave a com- prehensive report of the activities of the command during the year. RESOLUTIONS bodies found :.t the some time were thoee of fliers not of Canadian rigin. “Tluigzfgengdians. with their next- - Leno ix (f th , . Mflll-ndrteu ‘at’; w . J.M'.c. m! ' ‘r n. uneui-eiur. b774eufil>lllk (Seth's? W01. A. A. Mlolieod (wife. Mrl. A. MuzLeod, 1M Carleton Ave.. Name f the t -Oa.n were Whghg , $.32? c°:.?|%f F0 PAGE SEVEN - a SALE MRS. T. l. WOODMANS PIOPTY. The llnde ed offer: for sole her reeldieuce and about 1i lore: at land, together th two fox ranche: and farmer‘: home thereon Juet out- The property chaser. Residence in good repair with . aide City limits an S ring Perk Road. be sold in itl entirety or in lot: to suit the pur- all ’ convcniencen. For further particulars apply Mn. T. B. Woodmen, Spring Perk Bowl Islander Among (Continued from page l) then dropping off Pest to the Catania. area. where British troops are in the line. This sector seems to be in the very shadow of Mount Etna and Catania. is only about 20 miles tq the east. The country south of the Aglra-Regalbuto road is .nade up of rounded humps and barren hills. reaching up to rocky peakes every few miles. There is practi- Clllll’ no cover except for a few orange groves. Enemy Stronghold After the Canadians pushed the Nazis out of Chtenanuova, the en- emy took up what seem to be pre- pared positions in the. higii hills east and northeast of the town, The most fotmidable point is around tlie town oi Ceriturlpe, wizilcth is 2.500 feet liigh. was announced ‘ruesdn Centuripe had fallen Mondalyithat A British officer who fought in Tunisia said Centuripe has the day. It was not known whether the work again or not, They will not be he men vol- , at Ottawa of $3.00 per day witn ' board and lodging. One farmer said the rate was much higher than that pfEVBlllnQi for farm help in this province allti‘ ers. The same source said that the. Dominion Bureau of Statistics re-' . ported that ‘the average .mcn:niyi wage rate for farm help in Canada‘ make the rate for the soldiers fifty. per cent higher, making it much- I‘ i . Premier Jones himself last lllslll‘ reassembled and took up the bal-, from the Legion of that Province; Arth making oi a Sicilian long stop hlll—-fl contentious hill outside Medjezel-Bab in Tunisia which tthe Germans held for months against heavy pressure. If the Allies capture Reszaibuto and Con. turipe the German positions lllfllllflh the Etna slopes will be extremely difficult for the enemy to liolu. Tins spearhead down the Agira road and up from the south pinch- cd tlic enemy seriously here. While the rest of me Canadian lst Division Forces successfully 2t- trtckt-d Leer-forte. Arsuru, Nicsoria. mid Agira in the drive e:*.=t\v;rrrl_ this particular formation drop- ped from the picture for several days as it madc its way e35! on roads about a dozen miles south of the LA-onfrtrte-Aglra road. Its task was to attaci: and cap- ture Catcnanuova and this as- signment wni carried out com- pletely. During the move it acted as a block and flank guarding the rest of the Canadians, who at that time were making a salient to enemy territory. This for- motion moved forward steadily. in contact with the enemy for three days bf fore this attack. ‘Iouk To The Iiills The Royal 22nd led the way in this iS-miie advance from south of Leonfoi-te. As British guns hammered the Catenaiiliova area. the Canadians- launched tlicir midnight assauit. Roads leading dirrctly into the town were mined and the Nova Scotiaiis took to the hills south of one road», making their way through darkness over rough trails. Bridgcs were blown up in front of the town and the Maritimcrs had to g0 through a dried-lip riverhed to brook iiitri the tovrri. but they cleaned the place up rapidly and spread out on tlie hills cast of tlie town. By down they liad the district under control but pockets of the enemy on still higher ground ahead were plagu- ing them all day. The Germans‘ usual accurate mortar iire i: about the toughest thing the Canadians have come uo against in Sicily. There is also some shelling but a heavv concen- tration oi British Artillery has silenced a number of encmy guns- Compnny Commander: Company commanders of the Wcst Nova Scotlas in the attack were Uapts. Stan Smith and John Cameron. both of Halifax area; Gordie McNeil of Sydney, N.S., and Al Rogers of Charlottetown. I was iip with this rormation this afternoon (July 30) and the battleline was clearly marked. There were trails of smoke show- ing the explosions of our shellfir: and enemy mortars. The Getmans brought un tanks to try to block our infantry iri- filtration towards Centuripe. Tanks attempted to fire on the infantry on the slopes but the Canadians had dug in fast and deep. British guns soon got the range of the tanks The Royal Canadian Engineers was given the task oi‘ building roadway or bridging o. gap over the driccbout riverbed outside Catenanuova which the enemy iiad destroyed. Under fire they‘ went at it. The Suppers were under Capt. E. A. N. Pritchard of Kingston, Ont.. who was an iriiginecr of- ficer on the Spitsbergen raid in i941. They had to work between mortar and machine-gun blasts. That was not often but they stuck it. Pritchiird kept running around this fiery area in i. jeep driven bv Spr. Dick Hicks of Montreal directing tlie tough job. This .10- foot ditch is one of the hotter spots in this sector- TO SUPREME COURT SAINT JOHN, N.B., Aug. 4—lCP‘ —Michael Marcus. fruit dealer was toda‘ committed to trial for manslaug‘ ter in connection with, the deat oi Mrs. Elizabeth Landry wife of Ferdinand Landry of Jog- gins, N.S,, in a hotel hcrc on Juno 23. The tiecislon that cvinoncc submitted was sufficient to war- rant thnt the accused be commit- tn stand rial was iiandcd down 1n he police court by Magis- trate S.W. Palmer. The liQXl rir- cuit court. is scheduled to meet September 28, Ball of $20,000 was continued. FLYING ‘FISH? i-v to D- Thie earliest birds are believed .to have been water birds. ‘ _____ ipimi, Aug. 4th, 1943a . lricia McCorinnck. aged . ‘datighter of Mr. and .\ 1= Gl‘__ -"-( -McCormack. Point. du itccho. inni- NO PARTY (Committed from page l) who ran in Ottawa East; anc Provincial Treasurer A. St. Clai Gordon in Kent West. First. seat to be conceded rifle the vote-counting started was Elgir in western Ontario, won by form er Premier Mitchell Hepburn. run hing as an Independent Liberal am IlOt opposed by an official Libero candidate. Voting was light today— after i five-week campaign which iva relatively quiet—perhaps because o inclement weather in many part of the Province. It was indl:.>.',~. the vote would run around l,2.')0. 000, compared ‘with mcre thsii 1.500.000 in the last two elections- in 1943 and 1937. The C.C.F made a virtuall clean saver-p o.‘ northern an tiortltwestern Ontario It u-a strong, tan, in ‘ho pwriustyig] (‘On stituencies 0i the central and urn cm sTClifins. The Progressive cilll:t"l‘\iill\‘l‘ were strongest in Eastern (Jniarit hut thev made inroads-along iviii the C CPR-in the u “rn Ont nrin sfclioii ivili-ro no C rnilv. members re elected in the las two mT/viucial bullet‘ While the future m up o! th government of Toronto was lci‘ 1i doubt by today's stalemate electi .1 the prospect of a coalition lClOillQt rge. British Columbia ill‘ coalition guvcimnmit l'l a Sllillllil‘ Slllll it.“ iii‘. three major part1 Tlit-rt- thv Lili- erals and Pi")§ll'lfS§.lVB Ci):i.~.i~i'\.i- fives have comrmcd in the admin- istratioti llllllfl‘ PFPTlllPi‘ Join" Hart. a Liberal. Tlac 0C1“. forms the official rinpnsiiimi Thlrtl (‘onlition Ii a simiini" rvwofiiiint is induct in Olli/lfift, ini.‘ iviii be tin- illll" of the nine prmnvrs 1.1 \ inch tiit C.C.l~‘- forms the doniiiiniit opposi- li.i:. z iron Saskatchewan us ivoli Columbia, bu’. in the P viiice the govcrniricnt is a Liberal- one and tlicre are no Proerossive Conservatives in tlie Legislature. The party vote was divided more or less evenly among the t' ‘ee major groups iii the. 232-c field. The Progressive Co tlves, liowcvoi‘, uicctin: the number oi members. had nbo to per cent and the CO1“. and L2‘)- crnls about 30 per cent. cri ‘i. ivith the C.C.F- fractioiially all 1d. The LIlIGTQi." nun Ul\i'.[li'\ . all but one ui tiic Sl-l rldlllgr. in, ivhcre Nil‘. htpbiirii cd. The Progressive Cu contested all seats and all but four. Grcnvi Reriireu’ South and O" -ln rastcrn Ontario and Kent East in the ivcstcrti .\L'(‘ilO.‘l. Tonight's returns icludcd the ballots cast bf.‘ SJFVlCCXIlBl and -".r- lllkll stotlriicti in Otitrtrio, or hj/ their designated proxies if tlicy uxrc scrvitig outsidp t‘ii' province. But the brcakrlown of the Slilditl‘ vote for individual cniididities \‘.'ill not be made public ior several days. nEpnRtiv-niyiit 7 Malpcdue" Rd. July 30th. 1943, to Mr and Mrs. Harold Redmond a daughter. POWER-—At Tracodic Cross Aug- ust i. 1943. to Mi‘. and Mrs- W. F Power, a daughter. MATIIESON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Au ust 3. . Mr. and Mrs. hcslel‘ Matheson. Milton, a son. SANDERSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on AuSll-“l 3 i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Lcith San- derson, St, Peter's Bay. : daughter Rene Jane. RICHARDS — Atthe Prince Eri- ward Island Hospital on August 3 i943, to Mr. and Mrs. _1lett Rich‘. ards. (nee Emma Smith), Chcrrl Valley. a son. ARTHUR-At the Prince Edda" Island Hospital, on Au U57 3. 1943 to Lac. and Mrs. cnncth V.’ Arthur, (nee Olive MacLcodi Charlottetown, a son, Kennett Gerwin. Wlmzarus __ —At the Citv Hospital Juél ,1; . v 26th 1943, James. Dunn a2“ VCBIS. MccoltiuACK-in UV‘ eral today to Si. Peters. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our annrccia- ilnn fnr the many arts til I rlncss and expressions of symnai want condolence extended bv cur friend: and neighbors during cur recent bereavement in the ins: ni our hr- lovul wife and mother. J, M. Webster and Firm"): Card of Thanks The famllyii-Thr into Jriincs iDunn. Emerald Junction uilsh to express their sincere than s to the many kind friends of fin-maid and Charlottetown who helped iii tiilll ‘way during their rccont sad bol- eavement. 5-1]. William T. Dunm. adopted: enmn. Becy- New (glaseow the present eei- ierr ." School. Y (To be Continued) The following re ‘ ' werci that while we regret i FOR SALE Jggfgaqwr; ':<¢Q\e'".4'r' 1.1"" N. D. MacLean u UNDERTAKER l i 1' t ’ I00 gallon power sprayer, a "I Mackenzie specllal. Also ‘one H 4 EMEALMER Muse, Harri lander. 5 oot t , i-ut. Alipty w.‘ u. Benton. m. " j < . . . . ‘ Phone H! l. __._______ __ 6441i a .