JULY 22. 1944 f’ CHURCHES TOMORROW ‘L -_-_ I s a A. aroma“... .. Nahmu... ...,,, |||t 0n gar At Exhibition Battle Q } of a newly nature may In I253 s ' - u. Powell's csruavlw- um I tD-LHURCII tltfi; 25th:. "°"'- ""°"’ ""20 MIIGS IIQIIEB ' " i o‘ " " L-zkhzisti l Th0 llliiiilfi Bllhiblwrl o1 flu P - sNoucAN A coo yum m, mmmm w m‘ 1o , “M” a . TENITY dJN-lwn“ h m H‘ wasarNomN Jul Qil-Mtfilfivlntue m m’ W" “algal . —— , mis u low. Canon s. M. out-u. CHU TED SIfQNFEPEB-‘TWN l!!! IN- -’i'ha British bsttieshl Nelson. Devertwllerlmrlilnnliifturfriiljigial» 1A., 5.11s. l" T l: llaCli-‘i ANCL. firing at almost 80 m es range, ncctlon with the liveszook tXllibiI- u-vw» ' ' " ° """ .51» o» o». eon-sitar. ‘ii.‘..“i‘.%i'.‘.2"'.ii..i°i°‘s§’...°i.i2 i“ l" ‘s... can" wnlu- I1- Ilerle Ilollwaall. omen... wfihw- ‘"11 1* 1111,)’ from a is-tneh shell. 15 w 18th- a very reor-‘esehtsnvel sotaliilrfflli l- les lead-ll. Atgkoo. |..n.a.ar. w“ m“ @411 The Nelson's commander. cant. ,%egggglua? hérlfcln seerornrv .1. ___ _ , _ .8 11~,,.::r""-""'- "W u.oo .... ......... ..i."i::=c.rs":tt hamlets-fire?"mil-Filth. fimlh-i.€.$‘;"i'iu..'t’i..3“%i.§:‘i§l.~ ' , u ' u ' , ' " r a C 3 QCI‘ an sums Bone-l“ m, m" T. IL “:1.” m. Ilelltlon" - Rev-J "1 D“ ‘>""*""°°*" "m- “l-"i- I iiigniiiisrsyimrtinviii» gill: ‘iiniifidi- hfihlfg"; ‘gag? gab?!‘ “£3; p ss Service. Veeel §de= "My asses-ner- .....|-ab1:e1xl1-t -I- w. uskruvzra will m/Whmjfi...‘ fifrmi rabbit with s 22 m“ “dimers of the bonug. Wiri- 941- u’ I'm‘ “a h“ _M"'n'““2~lt.t1 tel?“ h“ °m°°' m“ " ‘rule but r never thought 1 would m“ “w” "’°"° “n-‘ldem 111i Io: Communion 0130i! Tfllnlr. "not 10101 inolmivo. In“ 1. motor c" mm . ‘Much which to advise the various breed- " mlzhbdzt.“ ' *"*~'e"..".'h.li"'a':.':........ __. "M oahe“.iz"arzh.c'y.ai'i.al* l I}: wesasscey. love-gr} glrtrhm ' sefilvffgvflgn 1B‘ u” Wchgn“?ufi."‘$i‘i§“‘.?.°.f.li§fii..!"i‘°u‘$i ' ibrhglsvrrsirlgrréinfucliilecgrififii. edumil ' °°‘ "° '-' "*1"! ear July 2am its" "r led r "fortresf crohed t aoo-rot said th t h- 3 ~"- “m” a“ u. “u.” mung“, - 0000 J -Ii._, P l 0P l 0 B_ t Exhibition ASSOCIIJL- no m! i" ""‘°" m "' 1711113611 5011001- cnuacn or SCOTLAND u - ' “iii. It‘; llisvrlnviligrg its}: lid‘ Iiwviii) ggrllgizdfl vbim”? i“ 531' cum m m an mo: ‘m’ Ema. Belinners and rlay _Rivcr. Oommun Sundgfy, cause of the fortress‘ high. posl- ‘WW 1h the intersects er"'3..°n$2I lal m?’ n“ mung.” p. vhm" Gonna"); Wale-m"- Jiird. Rev. Richard Wcstswsy. tion, its cl ht-inch rifles could ‘mlflbfeeders 0f the Province Ill!‘ | ter The tmetmv d id ‘uwmghm smranyoorvlfl- —-———-———————— -__; - - - . harass the ondln operations for judges ‘or ml- et ed on the: __ . CHURCH or s v down the Con“ tom ‘he seine an“ the. .0 mnmun‘ ‘$135505 PAUUS CHURCH . vi COILANIL-Gef- Estuary. Y epalnes have been asked ST, T . . £98 Sabbath, July 33m, Amy“ _ i they \vl.i not on the Jl/IYMIIIIZ HE BAPTISI‘ CH URLH shore ll A. M. Orange Order s". ,,'1‘,',',°h13§§§,,',°"§d=1=ggh ‘liadmzag dates of the fair. 1. was aha hhmhv w. A. Lenmv Gardner, Baotor Corner Princcmrnd Fitzroy Streets ylpe Kingston a P. M hronenei shmf mm he, gmhdh; ‘hfh Milena the flxfliDllors Lila dares on? Miss M1114" 51°"- Duwm‘ m 1 J ‘fihm “m P M‘ m” J- "- Bimp- teries in 30 bombardments during Wm“ me brews ‘wuld be ludgeit‘ “(gm-n ark. 0mm‘ n I u "n u". an “'1'”- her stay off the invasion coast. so man‘ one class “r mo” “lmm y, s er MscNutt. A3120!" Choir Director The Churoh School meets fori summer schedule l0 NORTH TRYON PRESBY B. life (“HURCH TE .__. a.m. ‘ , l - - Service Sunday, ~t=:.*;:~..°..."~:.:';':':~ moths. “wiiifihtii 11- ° ‘ ._ ' "'. th . . 1.0a Evening Prayer w" u“ M°"""' Afilngeliilgnrvlfiodmtortr‘ L Willi‘;- PRESBY I ERIAN rrrifirfiikTi-"hsiljamus Minister n; My. ‘l’. II. Busaell Io-etl. P he-Evana. - Mrs. Frances "fill M.A.. 8.12M. Ormanlat bliss E. Lil n Molenaio. Mus. Bnc. il ssh. Mon a wortsnlr solo: “The Heavens Are Declar- hl," _ Beethoven-Downing - 11", A. Johnson. 1 7 pm, EVENING WORSHIII’; i Solo: “Lead Kindly Light. —; __ Trhrlsorlvunister will coflduct the Iervlceo and deliver tho Sermons. _Zi0N rncsnvTaaiIT ' cuuncn i‘ Prince and Grafton Street Minis aav. c. CARLYLE’ WEBSTEI Orfanist, Miss Ilelon Stewart choir Director-Mrs. Arthur Ropes MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 urn. Theme: "Walking With ofl" Fymns: 84. 745. 713, 481- Solo: "lord. Lei Mc Live Today” -Flcyd C. Moore — Miss Nina lirhsrdson, Ottawa. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 p.m. Theme: “The Christian's Bequest." Hymns: 19. 117. 138. Duct: "The Blessed Lights 0i lIomsfl-Marsh. Misses Norms. Dzlzisl and June MMPMBOII. The Sabbath School meets u» o'clock in the- morning. G at "Happy is he that hath the God for 25 rears. oi‘ Jacob for his heln. whose hope i________ ls in the Lord his God." NORWICH. England - (C?) L- You are cordially invited to wor- ip tlr us. With a prnmirlng outlook for the’ whrat harvrst in Canada and a billion bushel wheat crop in sight in the United States. apprehen- sion regarding ivhz-at supplies for the crop verir 1944-46 has been largely dispelled. - Monthly Re- view of the Wheat Situation. Ho CENTRAL snarl No i There are 11.610030 the plow in England and Wales this year-HMO more than a year ago. ABERDEEN, Scotland -- (CPI — Troops brought in to irnlcad ton] here after 350 dockcrs imd refus- ed m work unless gangs were 5n- creased frcm four to six. soon ro- storcd output to almost normal. wlNazi Misuse Red Cross EVENING WORSHIP '1 P.M. Solo: "He Smiled 0n Me." (O'Hara) — Miss F. Nina Richar son. John Inch. Mus. Bum, organist and oholrrnsstar. ‘- You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH Kent Street Organist Miss Mnrlonna Saunderq l1 A.M: Morning Worship. : "Revolution and Evolu- tion". Dr. M. E. Gengc. Sunday School 0r rum. co§Fr§if_ PENTECOSTAL CH URCI-I Elm Avenue Services July 9th ll A. M: Morning Worship. S P. M.: Sunday School. l P. M.: Evangelistic Service. Roy. C. W. Hyde [lest speaker. Pastors : I. E. STIZEVES E. L. PROSSER MAYOR 25 YEARS WIDUDRD. litre -—(CP)— F0r| the 5th consecutive year Alderman Richard Corish has been Mayor of this town. He has labor member of Dali for _l-.s= I Plloioflabovo show how Germans used the Red Cross, international l"! °l "WW. to shield a combat vehicle and its crew. The German truck seen in was captured "Unwed for top photo. covered with tarpauiin bearing the Red Cross. by Yanks who took Oherbcurg. But instead of being transportation of wounded, the vehicle contained a mini- ature machine shop. with lathes and other apparatus for repairing ma- gpzlttiryagnd small arms. looking over rdon Oonrey of Milford. Vt. the illegally‘ shielded repair shop Evening c‘rvicc during July and Aug~ us . will be the Mlll-Bte You are cordially invited to these‘ KlLLED 1N FRANCE. - M11 P.0d .Q|-'|°eg_ lMrs. D elected be . Wexefgrgii). Island. has Just closed a four acres under I ma: rncsnvraar u __| n: carvana. - sm.r‘.‘ri‘.r§‘<'>s?.°§ Divine orship will be held t is Lords day as lollows: Harteville ll .‘.‘....“i...*.*.“‘i'§6 $30‘ “Di- d‘. Sh." . , _ n - olson. Student Minister. 7- VICE of Mr. H be t 1. N . 1s A. F. 8L A 511108;‘; 0 Cit-De iraverse Sunday, July Members Rev. J. A Jardino will i POLICE COURT — At the city Police Court two drunks were re- manded for a week while anozher was discharged. having been in Jail for seven days. A case of drunken driving was adjourned hm Monday. CHARfilL-Servlces be as for . N. Murchison. Point Prim. received a telegram Friday mgr-n. 1m: stating that their son, Sgt. Nell A, Murchison had been killed ,in France. Sgt. Murchison had been overseas three years, serving iwnh the North Nova Scotia High- landers. T0 TAKE A NEW CHARGE -—- Rev. R. E. Shaw, New Glasgow, P ear postornte in this Province. Accompanied by Mrs. Shaw and little daughter, Donna, he leaves in a few days. for Milton, N. S. Mr. Show expects to assume his new duties as minister of the Church of Christ (Disciples) at Milton on Sunday July 30. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. Julv 23rd St. John's. Milton, Sun- gay School 10 l5 A M rnycr Evening Prayer 3 00 P. M services will be conducted by Rev. W._ . Lcvatte Rev. Bidnev J. Davies, Rector. 7-22-11. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Even Worship at the Kirk tomorrow wl be con- ducted by the Minister". the Rev. '1‘. H. Bussell Somcrs, M.A., S T , for the inst time before his annual vacation. will be under the direction E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Boo. During the months 0i July and Angus-t the Church School does not mess. rmNrrr uni-Fr. cnuncn. _ Sunday's services will be conducted the Minister. R cling on e rnuslc or Miss of worship. The sermon theme for the morn-l and the evenin theme "Ch st-ian Character.” r rs. Frances I-ioli Trainor will be the soloist at he morning worship and Mr. Fny Smadlman will sing at the ‘CENTRAL auinnisnliiioleen seem if th _ aged, the skipper replied: < "Yes 2l-li.‘ THE ANNUAL CHURCH sen-l MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN who will also tircach the sermons _5 years. n; receiv elguu. l-lileheymwho is 11W i times, which causes the seed m“ service will be “True Re“ m!" Igxgainvlltltljlytlrlxgs gggllllrmllmea l°'on to the sheet, while nearly nil! the rank of corporal. H1O‘ ogflgq- “Buddf Macllachern mm .1111: cnanwrrcrown .GUARDIAN G‘ov’t Bonus For not always have the some clay cf zne uéeek ems. c. conacquenvtlv 10f this your the breeds of cattle Judged on Wed. nosday. August 15th Most of her targets were tank and troop concentrations well in- land, with the firing directed by almbservers. Wlil be the e Nelson was dam- her beef oreds. O . , in a most amazing way. It L 39:.‘ w” a (rightful crash, 1 run up (m says. Hoisstcins and Sllorlhorns will deck, thinking we had been hitfibe illfllled. A landing craft full of IIQWSpBpgr-l ‘lnere Will also be a change in the rmen a think one of them mustrlwlse Judsms. 0n \-'@<1ne5u=\.v. auc- |hhve been “cums m hm M, ust loth. me Oiydesriales. Per- 'tempted to come alongside. cherm‘ stead Ofligldilt. tn? t d t ‘ u“ 17m s er an pu a en n ' the sl e of my ship." Mada-mm" the Standard Breeds and.’ but that incv should at-IS Guernseys. Ayrshires and the cinssfihfleléofllelilfgf- ‘mm whim She was the former ‘fcresa Tun. lin ulna was born (‘am itcr f ti 1.1..- J>l ' dud MarvoBenltleyxfil ‘m rum she lllillTlBd the late fife} and t th .a.nn Draft Horse Classes 115ml 11 11'? Wlli be Judged On Ti m" d '. A Mme“ “mull °l i-llfQv izir-l- and one ‘ s a” “b boy. Liner. the rsrnnv dlslloscd of 5W1“ Wm be Judged m]- the fnrm at Clinton, and movcd to etsfws 129 Kent Charlottetown Phone 602 g fkature Special! DINING ROOM SUITES We are delighted. st this timcfto he at. to offer s choice of flnc quality Dining Rocr furniture by such well known cabinet maker as GIBBABD. McLAGAN KNECHTELS. STRATFOBD We would particularly like; you to see tr. mahogany‘ suites from Glbburd and McLagm- V""°°“ "'°'“ $195.00 '° $360.00. Street In Memoriam MRS. MOSEZS S. WOODSIDE Th6 ll 3th "c " Julv orrlewotiiruiiii‘ ‘mu "Qdsldff. at the W ‘ ' ,. daughter‘, Mrg mmL of \Vll1l)ii'i Lea "he was in com): ~at"-'v health. and rneiltaliltrl “N- Septcmbcr, i942, when 20 she suffer she hiiirpate, the couple scttled 8C0 W118 __. .___j__:- Monday. oses B her - flllhtlllkh Hi3 years! tzmc of her qegrtlp‘ alert. until ,~ IICVGI‘ l In curly life.‘ MS Wood- born _._,-.|.r... {it 0d‘ ed TORONTO - for every l00 men drafted into the United States Army, 200 are tested for syphilis. It is estimated that at the begin- ning of this year 15,000,000 men had been examined. In Canada recruits are examined only after they Join the armed forces gperature for half an hour, ‘=rapidl_y' chill it. Tile milk should gthen be kept in a cool place, pre- ‘ferably on ice. Ordinarily it ii sufficient to heat the milk on the front of the stove until it reaches at the 16th. Sneeu on the l'|th_. The "IJ-lgggliwileri" ‘gel’ lamb‘ _‘“,‘l_1_l Mr- those medicnil rejecteil are 110:2? irklrlvig-fllltuixtveodllfiemggcitugf till? $3.5: Jufllllnil O! poultry will btrim on N‘) l e5 ‘cm “m? “l” alm- ali examined or syphilis ‘for half an hour before ehmj PCISOIIRIS lgilflgafixalfizaldhnguwiiidcpntllulfi lair-l tlfileunlrafslf rlélwlshexgwllagge llfzdrihogé" __-_ ‘ ‘An ordinary dairy thermometer‘: .____ . .u u ' - - - ‘ . M, F354 w Andergon Lumn. I111 It 9 o'clock colon giflltiillilifl igf“ her fiufflwl7t‘\lwaa M? Mm srciihlgmfgnclilh Medlizkzltfl ‘lifihliil ilfturif. be used w check the “my ' ' ' ' - " ~ . was r, ea m , ‘ - burs. Ne. wss in the city yeeter- “"1 ""8 1°‘ -1“°}1““*< ‘he 9-"118 whf, knew $1,,“ hflheh Qmlh, ation has bitterly protested the “Where the purity of s water d has been nicely fltxd up. Awnings D ay. have been Droflded w cover an me “m; for eacyh m“ 31h drafting into the U. B. armed supply is in question, a very sim- WITI. 1C0 BIS. sea-ting spat?) provided The ring are in C ar-i e for Judging t horses was never in better condition and the spectators ere will also be nrolcteci by awn-f Mr. and Mrs. ‘Pointe Claire. Que. ‘lottetown. Mmfflfngvnwfi ‘bmrllgtilélggg’ cover the entire scoring .v rdav. Miss Ruth Acorn and Miss Kath- a! Amher" “e meal of the exhibitors a plant that twill be in first class condition to City-i a short serv twins conduc- n ..» s , . ‘it Mr. RE Murphy. representative . ihfgljlvitikilcslzrf; v23} 30in: ofethei "M l>°°k w‘- Qv" Yeplfl" the of Douglas as 0b.. Amherst. N.S.. "arvestmg swgflg lflezuniful City." a favorite hymn ul emotional relief of a really well- is in the western pert of the Island ‘the late Mrs. Woodside. was planned talk between an adult on wanes“ i Qlweul. r,.’§“‘l§§fi%ec§“ In EOIlJlhEIEl-‘l B31?!‘ (sekdxllifilatioarflg? $1220.. ‘Iluézgge s_ |e a a J \ ' Mary R. corrissn. fomlerly <11 SQGII Ithin proceeded to Marc-Q"; Unite‘: n: children a bogk stead of rev-me =12".":.°.:'°i*::::~.i":;--I i:“‘1‘%i..‘"%£‘..‘i.'i.“.i. s hoarse srecu ra n o “I 11.110. . 4 _< - - u - pendecmny in a hospital m m“ (Experimental Farm News) ‘will? Il-ieiildis, Hsevlatilvxrllelo. mam“ i. _ _ MW‘ Losses at harvesting of swede and {owner neighbors werge pre- SAFE MILK AND WATER ma mu“ Thom “h. R3“, seed reduce the yield, but they can sent. A mixed @1011‘. led Y M185“ “Aggln hummu- 1; upgn u; and Kenslngton left for ailfslf, Where 5° 1575915’ "Vmded by Culll"! 1h‘? 5911M Jflmsl-‘m- “l ‘he .9§?4D once more it becomes necessary to he win visit friends before return- "Vi! balvfetg 1S 21111:’ l??? 11nd bbY fgllilnflllle lffgm‘g$‘3...§‘g;“g“hnd o; ch11 atterirltéon to the 13111301131100 h, prevcn ng e cu s a s rnm e- e s n - .. af d water." ma a- fig l° m‘ "A65" a’ ymn°m int? movcdaround by high winds. acme". and Albirle With M15. COW gm: 138mm “gran o, m’ Haunt ‘ ‘ At the Dominion Experimental f The ‘Ff-Olgé 1x119 grgegognlfrgm st‘ League of Canada, says eduoflfl- Pm w_ J_ Hannah“. has arrived Station, Fredericton, says J. F. or. nilv 1y m n; cum-en; issue, - gins to get papery. that is -‘°“,°‘O}“§~5’,,“{,L§‘§,‘1-§§§§TI{.§§Q'Q_:si1ehr1y over l0 per cent of the gfilé-IYB we two m“; boys of this seed is ripe. The lgtnlksfife thcrél patriotic gamut; on active servke fiblatrlige liirtviheenejlly eisnornin: u/‘ilijgn the dew is on the plants. Two stakes each about six‘ feet long are driven ‘fignly inzo ntlhc ; to h National ground about l0 nc es apar. ' ey ‘grl/frfnll/{gcllit/laillan 5.1 formerly are tide together a foot or 15 inches associated with the Roynl Bank o! above the ground with binder ttvinc. Canada. in this citv. which is wrallllfill P11011110 the sl-flkfis Mr Frank MacMiiian. Edmon- ton, has arrived in Charlottetown. where he will spend 11 m" d5" the stakes is filled, they are tied Goodwin's sister. Mrs. James Stritht- together at the top. ' _ When the seed is ripe. cotton .sheets are placed on the ground around the stakes. so as to avoid loss of seed. The swede stalks nre then Dlit into sacks, the sacks are Word has been received by 1115 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomp- son. Kensinxton. that their 8°“- Phe- George Wallace Thompml- then me at the top and carried Royal Canadian Ordnance Comp, a platform. A few IJIOWS villi has recently arrived in France. l-fe e flail loosens the seed from tiic has been in England for two hulls. The thrashed stalks are, then removed from the sack and; the hulls and the seed are dumped mm a screen placed on a cotton] l‘ helrsheet. The screen is shaken a few T0 drop through the screen and fall , in an hey f Montaaue-i Mrs Caiv cod :0“, m armed the hulls remain on the scrflcn. i? "rhe seed can then be readily Mrs. W. O. Malcllachern. W116 °l, cleaned with an ordinary fanning service. Mr. my Kendall. 1..n.A..u‘I A A 0.0 will be at the orga Visitors are cordially welcome, orcNs orrlicifnrrna-or in- terest to residents of the Province is the recent announcement o: l-l. R. Donne and Company. Charter- O nn O Si O °i‘.‘i.°°°““°i“i“ r imiiriiiii." 5..." 1 M k t pr-autiectemiaef their profession. in the: S e Hutchcscn Building ,53 Grafton Street Charlottetown. Mr. Itan- --_._ dolplr W. Manning. C A.. formoriyluukerel g ‘o; Halifax. fir thrcmrcsldentlmarzartg Fm” 33¢ 1h_ oil-MSG- - 11" . . Dc Iith the firm since the year 193i 351.4‘ and prior to that was a teacher |Bed m, ' 9944; acccuntlru and allied subsets at. sunk h‘, 35.354; the Maritime Business Coll .0. Hal- aunt's‘, an" 44.43 ifnx. H professional location m“ a“ ' 37.4; Wns obtained from this institution. “on; Beéh 35.3w and from’ the proscribed courseqonnm u,“ too or Queens University. Kinnim.‘ Palm” an," “mumm- D; 40 Ontario Mr and Mrs iniqomcnn‘ _ 35¢ and children. Terry and Lynne. are, and 15mm mm‘ 19.15 residing for the summer at a cot- 50mm Men 45¢ tnge at Lewis Point. North River “m” mmch 10 iRoad, com Bing‘ 30-25(- . arc- s l" or HOLD HOME WEEK. llld ro- 0W- - I man manta... mm lath, nth, girls Kg“ 1" 51?}; 17th, isth. -fl- cogggh,,h,,_ qh m gew reltgrtoes. ib- ,3: . Pgsrfiiu 5g; C llfiowcr. each - F~ Bl-lllcberries, qt. 3917 Raspberries, qt. 550 Mrs. Nellie Wilson, at. Peter's] squash. lb. 1M my‘ h“ recelvfahatiteiieelniyergiioexé‘ __' ' the Minister 0 8 0 th t h on. Private James Gerard whsonehh “ma, h m, m, llsnsmhsr When a date not yet available. and died _____ of wounds the ninth 01 Jill)’. l9“- By The Canadian PIGsl (rel-mi was nineteen years of age. Jug Dempsey trsv ing the Kc enlisted in BQPtcrnber. i943. B114 comeback route, knocked out. Jack was in France lees than til"! lhsrkgy in the seventh round be- wecka before receiving his fatal fore .000 spectators in Yankee wounds. ‘Stadium i7 yell‘! s80 imiilht- D!- His father. Sgt. J. J. Wilson. a footed by Geno Tunney in Se - t Pi l , i be of th , t c veteran of i1! rat. Wor dvgfiarnnls m "mm gwsgzgemvag-ra‘ chm mainland. ago. Dsmxosev announced his retire- agaln serving with a Gourd Company on the A brother. OplJDsryle Wilson, en- ment- llsted in 1989 and went overseas in av l.‘ July. 1M (overseas) has returned to Sydney. . 1.1g" spgndlng a few days with Fire‘ chief Angus and Mrs. MacEacherlh-l H" young slstzr-m-law. Miss Gi - ian (Jill) iwith her. ‘The sheets used at Fredericton MaoBachern. Ntumfd in to life" in Hartford. Conn.. where he driver. Now he is looking forward to H‘ med ‘homer com“ k Fort Lsudcrdaie, Fla. Commons was I931 thlb GM IIOh RUSH-Sh ihsrv ens-fogs hell’. receive their numerous exhibits, n '_i'*‘i—*‘i‘ V. home from overheat Pm. Hennesggy Mackenzie. the stalks are cut lust Jfllm 1411B d has been oversees since 1941. ire is a above the crown when the wdvgig; §i§§e‘3r’;'""§§ah ‘:36 who h“ OII. t1 . in a long life time me%)n0, zrcatcr than she. com- fort his children carried to the fl bu relatives o.’ the an) thrzt remained on earth. v ran rest beside her husband. and their ionly son, who passed away. m0" than a vcar ago. and was made of light boards. Tw men could easily carry 1i l0 new location. inlz turnip seed. Lntln word “sol solid piece of money. Three daughters are P.E.I.; Pearl, Mrs. time or expense to place at, the djs- great-grand children. and other le- tires. T. ny. Julv 5th, from the reminded had comforted others. casket The flower covcijed personality. was laid ' grade the inch. when a threshing mevhlne seed. SOLID CITIZENS _ "Soldier" was derived Jrom the idus". meanini 11 ‘.- .. 4i , i Missing for 1i years and declared legally dead for six years,‘ John A. Commons, 53. former University of Wisconsin economist, “came has been working as a laundry reunion with his aged father. at declared legally dead in i980. and his wife collected nearly $10,000 in life insurance. left t0 mouirxl the loss ui n kl- c ufirclion- ate mother. Alice. Mrs. \V,W. Lea. yaicmlllzkth S k l rid lngs which have been provided to. 1'1 B!‘ i" 35 111° lelvflnv 1i cnqmpy! Grace, Mrs. John Rozerson. Hamm- around this ring. Repairs have been‘ 10n- P-E-I- 515° Sllrvlvinil are i001’ made to all the stables which havehristers. MrxGeorllc Profit Bllrllflfl- BYOB- e funeral was held on Wed- homo. .1 will not leave passed many and so we. d inlmz cemetery- w devour-red. tmli 0f ti!’ taminated water. o a ‘Yhe screen use} “'85 5 feet lone and 33 inches “lie. nad two handle; at each end and cov- ered with hardware eight meshes to wire is available. it can be used for thrush- ‘ It is Well to re- move one of the concaves and re- duce the speed of the threshc: to avoid breaking up the 0 avoid loss of seed, it would be lie- cessary to cover the waROIl sheets when taking the seed from the field m the thresher. ‘eh forces of pre-medlcal students. fr. a statement issued for publication after President Roosevelt had rin- nounced there would be no further dcferments. the Journal said: "At a time when the whole world is confronted with a need for well- I trained physicians as never be- ple chlorinating process will en- sure safety, Many departments oi health supply the necessary ma.- ierlals either free or at a neg- ligible cost. It ls better to be safe than sorry When you go on your vacation re- _ _ member that safe milk and safs M" H B. wmd’ and w" H“ bzifin ‘thoroughly crlrayed wlthflfif]. ligfshfilatllfigglckf/Ekhiijslnflmfi fore, American officialdom is ng- water are equally important, and Burlmmme‘ ohm" are h, me gm T-giifwlkkserld Dar-veil 11v the 13mm}:- Eeg haCPh-ail awn- om parently willing to cut off t e , they lire available to everyone .4; 0 managcmcilt of tne . . . .r ‘,1 r -- '- supply at its very source by re- everywhere. ° Y- IASQOCIBMDII is not sparing either~|o iwmber of grand hLdren and fusing to permit ore-medical and pro-dental students to be placed on inactive status in the enlisted reserve corps so they may con- tinue their studies." "Everyone in Canada should know that milk which is not pasteurized is never completely safe. Those on vacation especi- ally should realize that milk and water may be a source of disease. 1t is unnecessary to call atten-‘ tion to the types of disease which may be caused by raw milk or con- ‘ It is sufficient to know that disease may be car- ried by milk or water and to act accordingly. _ “For those vacationing in parts Fashions. for robot-raided Lon- don have taken a practical nun. Here's the last. word in new crea- _ flmflv so that 1t W111 not 511v “mm ‘Qhfhehvy comm of Canada where milk is not tions. a tin helmet that has been Mrs. Fred Goodwin of Snskatohé-l Th... guigstallfi are placed between were medelilylg "i", mom "The pasteurized. there is s simple bc-ribboried, ire-ruffled. and be- wan and daughter Jean of Ottalwa. the stakes and the binder tvdne and were adyby owmg-rwo o‘, method 9g home pggtgurlzntlon feathers‘; pen v1, m4 Mo,“ accompanied w s. Eva Wa toznikeeps them from touching me sacks wlereet ntro gather sThe unmet?“ whmh properly used 1, ,5 enact. code W518,“ hdom m, mm 0f Sackville, .3. are visiting flliground. When the space between theses ees g‘ v-Ias 8 b‘, 7 "at ive in making milk safe as any and regdogwd black vemn; m; gummerside, the guests of Mrs. used for thres .ng . more elaborate procedure. All that is necessary ls to heat the Milk to 14.5 degrees Fahrenheit in a coyly under the chin. A larp bow and s curled feather add Just the right feminlne_t_o_uch. On a day off and visiting Canadian Army units in advance sectors of the Normandy battlefront. two members of the Royal Canadian Air F0709. $quadron Leader T. P. Covnc of Ottawa, Roman Catholic padre, on the extreme left, and Flying Officer Tom Gamay, Spitfire pilot from Toronto, learn a few things about artillery shells from Sgt. Bill Rains- forth of Montreal, a member of the Royal Canadian Artillery. Later the 2 blue-clad visitors had a close view of one of these shells being fired into enemy territory near" Car-n, sitting in with the gun crew of a massive s P tank when it went to work.--(Canndlnn Army Overseas Photo Through WIB). TIIIIFI R0 T Ii ESAY OULLEGIATE SCHOOL Founded I877 , 'A country Boarding School for boys ages 9 to > 18 situated nine miles outside Saint John, New l Brunswick. Courses lead to Junior and Senior Matricula- tion and the Sziruces. School re-opens mid-September. For informa- tion write to J. F. L. Jackson. B. A., Acting Headmaster, Roihesay, New Brunswick. , I 'UIIIIIIIIIIIIJQ’IIIII/ vv "double boiler, hold it at this tem- and