wmnNpgigaY. yer of Tllanlu pray». l. a... unrioemohih! An ismerican soldier stops a moment before a wayside shrine in a prayer of thanks for the successful invasion, as the Al- Army smashes deeper into the Normandy peninsula. Where 's Elmer? in France 1| A ¢.1|~'I-a—-A_ sou-u a‘, A\-_-_-_-_1a.r\."- APJLI-AJ..'~.:\.n.n.n_-_- - - - - ",r:-".-‘..-..-c" ' -.-7.-I-,'.'-F.-"\.-';-'.l-». wamed. “Cut it 1mm a loop hole in the brick we in France. watches for any sign nf ene Overseas Photo Through WIB) N0 TICEV TO PTJBLICI The following g Wednesday and llDl ll, a Canadian sniper, somewhere my movement. -— (Canadian Army fallen him since he walked out of TYQTISIIBXIYS. Posing as Chetwoodlfa not only made things more tacuiar. but it was in itself a inal action, whatever the intention l Soreli’ in need of a friend. Richard Nfldy faded co dismissed the notion of confidlng, fully in Joyce. He went to Tom The Clietwood Fawley instead. Fawley had not What a muck- lost the capacity of being surprised. ‘Th "You certainly know now to get Richard intenpssed into the soun," was his comment. about a wcck for Mu "What would you do?" off this deal If in "Goodness knows! Whichever could clear Harkne ' way you turn theres‘ a nasfi snag. Tell you what." ' of pi "Yes?" ' asoline filling stations will close each idays at 12.30 o'clock noon until fur- \ QUEEN STREET SERVICE STATION IlL-ILLETTS BATTERY SE RED INDIAN SERVICE ST BIYIYS SERVICE STATION RVICE STATION. The thn Illa Wasn't lllnulf By Leslie Cargill HACK JACK ‘IRE-KATIE zcy snarled. “ lugs rat." t ii’ daisies . " l I'm about to gc lniz the issuc. There are Jobs to cent softer. I ing, too with tuft doing you " said hotly 1M) breathed l. sigh of had more tangible ca/use of com eralizing. The reason burst out when he gave details of s new ven- ture. "rlosky Smith knocked off some hundred bale, at high-grade tweed "'I'he warehouse is in groceries." Harkness protested. "Who cares? Thomas will do as he's told. The hands must take s. holiday, or a close-down of some‘ comes in. too. “I don't like ilt.” “You weren't so squeamish i». bout the shoe deal. Or is that an i your memory isn't fond of?" “My memory ls very’ hazy about g great many things. Mllljfffi’ gave a yt/udiedly hollow g . "Remind me to look into that} bomb tale more closely nne o! these‘ days." lie said “I've a notion ital all a ptiioney. What's the difference if we buy and sell in the biack,l where the goods come from?! 'I'l'lere's bigger profits thlg way." - “And greater risks!" “Not much. If we're na bbed it means a long stretch either way.l Two years or five, with p, sporting, arecati otiance of worse." "At the rautedyvwrc Solng it will Black Jack seemed m shrink m, . "I refuse to halve anything m do with it. " "Yo-u know what that means?" More or less " “All right! Take a tip, then. and don't go near the warehouse! r911 oversaw Whether you like it or not I'm tak- ing floor space. So long! You'll be an In Meqwflg seeing me, rat." This change from his customary, salutation was in itself sinister. ‘ As a friend. Black Jack Murrey was a menace. As an avowed enemy the possibilities didn about. PEERLESS SERVICE STATION BELVEDERE SERVICE STATION ALllEI-ZTKS SERVICE STATION QUEEN'S ARMS SERVICE STATION lllfPEilAL SERVICE STATION NFJI.SON’S SERVICE STATION KELLYKS SERVICE STATION llIiu-KAWS SERVICE STATION PETPFS SERVICE STATION WII? PICK III W057i!!! MEN HAVE IAD BREATH TOO! 76% cl all adults have bod E. RjBrowgSonj, Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. U. Stewart Charlottetown 144 Richmond St. breath! Play sch-use WHITE’! TOOTII POWDER ' m I Sclcnllllc lull prove concluslvcly m N n" co m. Tomb that In nvcn out of lcn can COLOATPS TOOTH POWDER Instantly slcpvcnl bud incli- SIVEI YOI MOI!!! Competed co ggllfl‘ leading brands, a largo (in ol are‘ ives 0o 30 II ' wit; E,.l...Z‘il‘..‘i.‘L...4¢..$ mm: n brusbinp-for no: c penny more! COLGATP$ NYLON TQOMIW Gums than "lllri-vc-pt-ol"plcooc. COMM! NYlII fill‘! $TII unfli- “I nnell a rat." Black Jack Mur- Ho pointed a pudgy ling t TAU-MINT a Rtoliar to malice]; "tb- l-Il-oi. I) IQQDONJLD l: on "Baden: Azuiuo-l Conven- 6-21-11- MENT cl Holy Com- bc celebrated by the ration simdsy. Junc 26th. gan- story seirvic , Th and lay at 8.00 P. M. Ind Bltuxds ll 00 A. M. 6-11- . 80th l8 TII FINAL DAT! and. instalment f cm. unmi- 6-21-01. NOUNCE- Char- Covehead will im" at the W. . Hat-knees the accusation. “ ." he t on ul aninmals. I can't stick ’em Thev give me the sh ." "Wh ‘a all this about?" Hark- ness demanded. 1 wk W . in of s creams that on. its own . a creature is treacherous uni want Do vou know "You're oollins Ine a rat, are you?" .. h . ____ 1 ilwug tioyoud tumble to my ENGAGEMENT AN Mloggfl-Mrs. Allison Aéllld. urrey sncercd. "Ma you in- °°° ° "l5 e‘ i’ m” m, w um tor Mildred de. For week,‘ you've been dodg; . H. done and you crawl out from under. 5° waft? Never did have much respect for ' you. but you've ‘gone a hundred per ink yours squeal- . ‘that mee-iy-mouthed Mia, you've been running around d. place in the near future. IN ACTION -Mrs. tte, North Rustico, Saturday stat- d, Pte. Aus- te had been wound- n. mrther information than a n dis. Arm Dialing? vat: John kirk Arson! I. R t. of ktreigiglehnis Mary A. E. Arsenault, I those offic- flny l) ing that her husbln "Inxwe her out of this," Richard iviéiven’: begun to introviifuce liver} e ouldn‘ m e been’ spilling all been’: ingimlier x. CASUALTY Pte. ArsenaulVs next Hartness re- lief. At first he thought Murray, tive Service. and now for resumed dead in the the Royal Fli ht But er. piaint. Agiparently he was only gen- m; Canadian Air Force l Sergeant Ronald klilarris of n . B i . , . . . dur coats. and silk hosiery. We got| ut er No_rth__n_l_ve_r P E I to dispose of it, quick. It’; hot.“ ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'FAR.M FOR. SALE. sort arranged. We want the store for, wm, b a week. Leave the customer list to 31,4 Sh)“ _ Apply Inc. I've had some nibbles. Cooper‘ t}? Vlgesley Foster, Kensinizton. R. R. " o. . 6 21 Princetown United Church ‘Ilhe evening service of Sunday Princetown United 2 young men and! en who have volunteered for ve service from within the con- is mll was comipiled at the request of the Department up in m er " uvuthority of th so; Department furnished with the Church name . k of preparation of Charlottetown. Present at the service operating was the and Se Iome . l “Not the half of it my lad. I've‘ ways and means of getting at you} When you take what‘; coming you vmnt like it " "The answer is still "No." si ‘ . ‘The at, a. word I dcnt like." hejnll out. Yes, I know f I threatened you tonight. but it done by Ml wasn't serious. At least I ouldnt do it myself. Come on Chet, for old times sake, We sink or ,,wim to- getlher.” rgeant William Burns. ‘Priv- pltal and» James M whose brother Kenneth th eas stood bv the Roll and at atttention while the flag concealing the lfallen in w. bee; diluting with n1 Then {flax If the worst came to the worst. miles from t is he could go to the police and bell-Witt everything, in which event he would do have to face a charge of embezalr‘ ment. There would be a lot oi’ un-- w dgsired p for a distance-go alibi they couldn't ood has done before bound to cm up And two appmpiate solos, one. There is ubllclty owing to the as-~1'm Perry nishing adventures that had be-‘and purposes." you tmce him and then Get im let him stand the m aware he has al- spec-i back he crim- racket " in two fixes old mans and the Harkness fix.‘ - the restpwould hardly ('Ilo_be continued) Dlfllie failed to return from his? anne 3 Ray lvflacGougan and Elmer McLeod who were . y, D. D. led in prayer in recognition and in memory. e speaker for the service was Flying Officer H J. Robbins of the way of the Lord, wig}! rare acceptance. also rendered with splendid effect No Death and the other, Jesus Lover Of My Soul. The committee on decorations, M11 Rfllbh Beairefn. Mrs. G W. Ramsay and Mrs. Preston Ramsay, assisted by n junior committee on flags, Mm. Dougal MacNutt. Mrs. Gerald Lnckhart and Miss Anna Donald gave a well balanced and de- lightful setting to the entire ser- vice in the message of 'l0wrs and nat onal emblems. Flowers were given from the garcons without int we contribution of Mrs J. K. MacGougan whose tulips blend- rd so splendidly with the red of the flafls was particularly accept able. ‘Iticre \v€‘r- also in this ar- rangement of flowers ‘In loving Memory‘ to Gerald MacNutt given by the family. The church auditorium was filled and a considerable number found Rocm——the former gallery. fiiends were in attendance from many parts and joined in recognition of the Snirlt of God in the affairs of men and the nart men and women at 232a and afield must play in the le that make for neace. security and freedom .."1e things of the King- dom of God Powder is one of enicn ways lo gnu min 6n Colgate’: today. a], Winnipeg Manitoba. Sh: was the wife of C. Colson‘ Bharkfi; and only gauahter of w. and son. "rommy. at home and s brother George Ooxhead, 351 Kensington 5t, 5t. ames OLIANI YOUR IRIATII A] n QJAN‘ it necessary to go to the Memorial‘ of tho flgQfid for the things In Memoriam sins c. col} SIIAIKEY Mrs. Mary Jane Bharkey, 40 died in the hospit- s. Edgar Coxhead. of Laurette. M4111- Beaides her parent, and her hus- nd she is survived by a email with burlel in Pfairi¢_Grove cem- Ituy. Dr of 8t .. U’, - dom. zia“i.s.i."t."i.‘islzrwea~'. .. , itnrifiilaagzifi? church-Fob" C-lfi- ii'ad:vvl§tf§."iI.I.:Sh€ ' Gerald mderick MacN-utt whosefliciated. a e e c oplerational flight over theid MRS. MARTHA MIBEWEN walks in O Sit. Eleanor; Offic r Robbins gavel passrisd annnusual address on, Prepare yel oldest and was heard! in the person 5. MacEwcn, widow of the late John who mourn the passing of one Floral tributes Ray and Family e service was conducted by B. MacEwen, who predeceased her who in her day and Sonorflt-ion #1150 Lefilie mid Family. Pall-bear- the pastor, Rev. C. J. Crowdis. about eleven TD/‘ge céigirtungerhnthe leadership out Mrs. MtlCEWflill hlivcd to s. esrnpsogae ec-ld f t ive subflortezind was asgisteii, ifel both fnlllflglile noamce gwals Martha Ann Hei- funeral which was largely oer-son. Hearse driver Aidius Mac- Anthem and chovrug by Miss Alice Leslie, daughter of the la t M. Coffin of Summerside Miss Coffin and Mrs. George Leslie of LEESIIETS 26th and was conducted. by her-i to -six years. Her t‘ with their convo The funeral service was held “awn” °f ‘WM E photographer took this picture th mil the shores cl Ihnce ,0NIDI8Hcvcrybo¢lyHioclomna-q|' l wigp-aapedally a cold noel-is good L“ ‘ sou ." no con lcllly everybody [or in Campbell's lckca Noodle; 4.; This soup, you soc, ls made (be old-fashioned my.’ It starts with plump chickens-and i‘ is slow-simmered to a rich golden broth- 5 jim like folks made chicken noodle soup in the good old days." Then in 5o delicious morsels of tender, testy chicken macaw-am! ‘plenty of grand egg noodles. By its taste you'd think Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup came right from the soup kettle in an old-fashioned kitchen. I: has that old. time whclesomeness too. Yes, for folks who t need extra energy to keep up the pace of war-time work, thisghalc-and-hearty coup is just the thing.‘ Remember-this isn't‘ lust noodle soup- it's Chicken Noodle Soup -—Look for the familiar Red-and-White Label. thicken llmlle Soup S»; M d Cam bull's a gnbC/anadg l - “u ‘iinrrfirrisrv NOT JUST NOODLE sour - BUT CHICKEN _NOODI.E sour pilstgr Iaiilrfiaffwaiiaéérufibéiiw married the late John B. Mac-l son who spoke words cf comiofl C» C0150“ Shflfliei’. lillsbfllid of Ewen fifty-eight years ago and by to thc bereaved, and wmbi 0t eceased is asoncf J. Ed Shark aboard the Canada. Maple Court when she was sunk Morley M. Mul _ enemy action; Pliiliu Bruce Mrs. Crozier killed in action in Italy Mass. and John Kler Owen of Hamilton friends goes out who died in service. The Rev. J. bereavement. a“ “' A Ramsa rt Mac Nurtt of the Air nd whose brother Ge ld s also designed as m to those already grim battle ward nion were born five children warning to the livimz that they. tlllS 9y of North Tryon. P. E- I-. namelly: George residing in Green- when there time comes. w" m" He is a sister uf Mrs wich. Harry on the old home- the departed meet their end calm- lins of Tryon and-stead with whom she lived. my u and confidently knowimz ‘a! W. Davenport, Malden| and Leslie of Boston, Mass, Lil- trusting that He in whom sne a sympathy of home lian, Mrs. Prank Tenny. St. Bnr- licved would still be uith 1191' l m in his barn, CaiiL, also four step-chil- the end. w drcn whom she tenderly cared for Messages of sympathy}?! Mr until the left home for other ceivcd from the lcllowlng.__l _- life: namely, Katie, Mrs. and Mrs. A. E. Simpson oi am. J. M. Anderson, Hattie. Mrs. W. lottctown, Thelma Lndnci, May th 24th, 1944, there A. Seuver Margaret, Mrs. W. L. lottctown Mr. and Mrs. m"! to hcreeternal reward the Noise. all'of Boston, U.s.A.. also Davidson] Moutaiwe. also grist?‘ of the community one step-son Sidney of Sydney, nf Bylliililllli’ T101" B" m” Martha N.S.. and eleven grandchildren, the family absent fmm home. The late exemplified the true meaning of er were Messrs Joseplg the ripe xrliottilier in the home and to her lglarkdigeigndollcligynailrlé 65m. attended, was held on Friday the Kenzie. Interment Midgcll cemr y‘. / v nlouzhins steadily towards um [so they could climb into their battle equipmvfll l“ e. and thousands of men keyed up the D-Day landings. Pts. J. L. Short, of Saskatoon. Tinn- v Ooutu I-llngrgl with excitement, these two lids calmly sleep the sire,» 5nd um; chBmL 155 M8110“ 5;," Nomi-Dd], of the Just aboard their invasion craft. When the J. M. McfmoylofEdmonlcn. Alta. b0"! I h waded ashore in the initial attack unwyell-fir‘ ey were ony t ree Franco -— (Canadian Ar Overseas PM . In note Him ' my €_¢~._..-___._.._.c. ..._..__ »< 3;‘ or» saflsewmwntr Y,’