JULY 21. 1944 M rue cnaatorrrgrowu GUARDIAN lriillicc cnwiiiin -=- ro-niv- sir EDDIE QUILLAN FRANK JENKS ~ BOBBY BROOKS QUARTETTE d3 RAY iaulirifi ORfiIlESTIlA. All. OR NOTHING AT All. - YIPPEE-I-VOOT WITH A SONG IN MY HEART - ClRlllRlllN ALSO NEWS-MARCH 0F TIME SHOWS AT 2:30-7-9 i g k PATRIC ifhnowiss E . , i n‘-‘HV-‘nVnKFfI-‘l-YQHYJIH-JMYJ-‘ufiu- .. _ ‘I EXTRA-CAPT. AMERICA N0. li-COMEDY SHOWING AT 2.30 — 7 and 8.45 I: wfi-riw-"r-filflfifl-"flfd-h- IJU ‘ {HERE -- ‘I'D-NIGHT and SAT. SHOWS 7 & Sulfa-Matinee Saturday only 2:30 i llNS orsliioirsiilisli ‘till! aims iiiiial Action comes last and furious In this breath- eqliinq romance of the open plains] D II I I‘ A V l 0 l AUAA CAIIOLI. s CONIMIIA mcruas FUNERAL NOTISE l ' 9, Members of the Knights of Columbus are rqsuested to meet at 19 Upper Queen St. Friday Illnrnlng at 9:30 to attend the funeral of their late Brother, William A. Ready. - ,y,&fi' \ 'fi i CAPITOL — Til-DAY and .SllT. umme-a-un-smmaawmaasaw <>= ~. .- ~ - - c-tia-y- ~ _-.-.<;-;..-;-.-.i.-.» H NHLfIrKWJ-HHW cisimiii. ruinous; Mcfiill Lists g I I R Tllll i n. u f ' M ,3 t. ...li'rss...."r.r arm-as "sm 99" 9 of n flQIl! nature Inn be Inserted lthzive ants a word. stnotu m- |2—-u-'—--—-- '- -~—1-‘Hlv===== Results of examinations in 5 coo» v- om- ..’.‘.°“‘....‘.’l€i’..“.5§‘°“€. °.':l:.:a' i i - - _ Columbia, b. McGill University, " >LoN'bl-)EBA“UN u" m were announbed at the McGill sic today. Sevice no.1. .i.ev -un- oily, irtl-WWZJIYAVIM .. :@|DZ. Wax-ii.‘ a1 ur. Smaiiwucos oince. ‘i-di-A. I school courses. l THE Annual. unusual sun- ivici. or AWN. nercert noun h... it m. wit; 0e ‘traverse .A. r. 0v A. [whim SultANUii. . MAMSBFIELD Baptist Omiffla 118m L4‘ ‘umtau vniareil. in these examinations. The diploma of Licentiate Lelia-Md.) , uUly 2.4m at it r. M. ominous e-i sister wage-s invited. iilty oi‘ Music. in Montreal u the usual local centres. assisted Walter Clapperton. Irvin Coop operate a portable wireless set. While only a training exercise. conditions were as much like operational set up as posslble-lcanadian Army Over- seas Photo). NOR‘: d '1 it r um I'll-EMMY TER- l KMpTQ1q'_pa5w.-a1 1A.. unUlva/n. —Servlce curl-slay, m“ nim- ,ifl¢kwn_ vlcwrm vui/ Lanai. 0 1-’. ivr. iviias ivla... A_ _ gunman 3 p_ M_ Bgnghgwl iviitcnmlsat, Utscurliss Witt non‘... g p_ M_ 4-21-11, MM!‘- a n m. iaunufii‘ NW8!‘ J t‘. ltd. 1.1.58- sow l\v(lau 1.111! r. m. uimma 11 uizilll, savl-Hlfinu Jami-MEX‘. ‘i-al-ll. ‘ l-I. E. Reilley, G. A. Stanton. R. Personals see . Teresa Donahoe was one of the candidates charge. l l 1 I and Mrs. 0.2:. Wilson. ontreal. are in Charlottetown. bliss Barbara Northwood. Tor- L") tile service. rcev. .1. A. Mcuuw n. illtCii-Ill JLOQQNILOI. ‘I'll-ii. fun... c,“ m, QMJWS; “mm/me l, Prince Edward Island. and Sgmn. Frank Bailey. Toronto. 3 g ‘a i- sociate in Music. Tl-IE REV. C. A. BRITTEN will; advanced students pr ach in Central Bede ue Baptisu , cfimch 91nd“. July . m “Iorm onto. is in Charlnttetewiwi. ing 11 A. M Evening B P were Bovyer of Charlottetown. ' CIHJsiUIl 0k SLJTLANII-Bef- “cs8 owooaui. July zero. Argyle ibnore ii A. m. urange ruidfis‘ Le.- viCt: AJIMSIUH if f. NA. Diflflilfifii 7%,... Mr. Erie Sponagie. Plctou. was Owen honors in sin ‘in the city yesterday. nzuu. mev. loos. A. Wilson, lvlin- P. M. t you are L1,. m‘ m 5cm Wmland Miss Alma Nicholson. ClintonJcompctitinn with those all 1c c1". - ‘ ‘i-Bl-ll. lls in our services of worship and ——— praise. 1-21-11. i VALLEYFlELlF-(JKWELL HEAD, PASTORAL CHARUlL-Servlce for Sunday. July 23rd. l/alleyfleld A M milnuir :1 P. M Rev. the Conservatorium. The following travellers from THE PRESBYTEIIIAN ciiuncn;L‘?‘““",““- 0x5" “m?” ‘n m“ Falldlhi“ w“ ii IN LANADA. services will be lielillfif” l°"g"ifélrfmifhkgg‘ri° ill"! °‘ ‘he "“m1"‘“°" hm- . . eh as follows on Sunday, July firdlflgégfa c ° ' " ' ‘ heed 153m: 1' .v1. clan-nee yvlcodi Igalbdg. 111%) A M. wood‘ “ °'"‘ - i ———--- NICKIO n o1 Sydney, Minister, sul s an: ‘a1 .00 P M Caled- B H w 1 R ‘bu .. 7'91"" ‘mm 73° P M’ R"- T A» A ‘Dggi t ca...‘ in? file wit? Lllnfi ' m. c - wflascuiiiilec ___. e. Minister. 7-21-11". 1m ma,“ w _. _ h is s oaanaraauc United Church.—- P\SIGI'WASX‘ or Srtewaii-ldgsesw g1 North Iflprlngfield Women's Institute was . . . .. . William Godfrey beard lost hi; life. V‘ .- gFfist Alla?“ cm’- ‘md “g1! Vi!" h" “n ' 742-1 gzlgigé ggafigmg “Tlfljibreljidefi in an aircraft accident at, Labrador. , . s._l_1 ers. rs. Duncan acDonuld. - ~ on July 6th. _ i, 3|_i1iiiSiCl€. Mira; Mrs. D. A. Mnc- qggéwglégs JUPTEP CHURCH‘ ‘aided "m! ‘Walled m? m'?'*'-1"¥; He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. g5 E ~ f‘ Queen. Dutcn Brook. and Mrs. Al- ‘south {on A “J. {W}; .,w“.‘s19=l y singing u... Ode followd by "flnusssl Leard of Fortune Cove where I ‘ Q q gr» ‘ . bert MacDonald Sydney River. "30 A i‘ "wmnoe Ilxlbor-élh. goréh peatlng the Creed in unison, Eleven.” w“ bum rwengyqhree years “o; ‘I Mrs. Darrach expects to return to ‘on A" i“ Hvflfln 730 P M~lm°mber5 and one "15"!" Bil-flier“: After completing Grade X in his . In" hm“ m“ week-Sydney PQ-st- piliici-town Roadflsllld? M Prince- n“ m“ ca!‘ by passing i" ‘m’ m 1mm“ s°h°°1 he “item” "m" °' Record. mm‘, and s S ‘ 3o I‘, M m‘, "Yviimnens b°Xei~ Th? ""1 ""1" Wales College for two years, Later. I,‘ J I i ’ ____ T constable‘ Minigter - izbn- I for the district conventon was on he w“ anployed WW1 the chum"... f‘ .. ' JVIALPEQUE. Freetown and Ken- ' ___ ‘ ' ‘"5915!’ i" this meemlg- It W“ town Branch of RII‘. Holman Ltd. ,.- slngton Presbyterian Char e. scr- won TRIP -- 1.. yam-mews m?“ “d smmled 1h“ 34"‘ In August 1942 11E enlisted .5 a .1‘ ivice Sunday. July 23rd. "rectc-wn "pgr3gna15" it was inacouraylélv Hi5" 1155mm 11nd M15? ArdY°9|Wirelcs5 Operator with the R.C.A.F. .5. __ ' ll M. Malpsque at 2% P M. stag-yd ma; M; and M“ Earp, Hum" be 011 the 9XQWUV° 0f m‘? and began his course Nov. 1st of that] ,- ' 414*"! “Wald 10MB A. M- 46A F- Stanley had gone by plane to dmrm °°n‘“"m°“ 1°’ m! “mill! year ln st. John graduating frcm p ‘i flvl“ P3175119. Y0 "115 BBPVRIE- A 901- Montreal. Mr. Stanley dirl go 11y Y5" Mm T- w- E~ H3515!" m‘ No. I Wirelec. Szhcol. Montreal in ,: gicl invitation is extended w neigh- reason of having won the trip "W! tbs members t0 mo" It h" July 1m. He was then posted to i- Wineli i-“mfiniicwimi xi5i§s£§vi°§ Qfm‘? " “ti” "°““’°“ b" "w h°$§eifiliiiiriv°i$°xhtlfiiii3glwersn. -H°“'*"‘ ‘m’ “"*‘"’“°‘ ”° “w” - - . . . . , A 1 _ c ' - _ _1 I. Minister. I 74km‘ mag/in: gltqlglrzleb it Mrs. Stanley re pointed: Lunch?‘ hostess. M“. w‘ G‘ Biw where he spent 8 1 2 months MacKenzie and Mrs. ‘i’ I ——-—- Crawford was on the transport plane T0 PJLI. - Mr. and Mrs. Mal- ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. colm MacDonald, Union Street. Warren H. Dawson. of Uigg. wish accompanied by their daughters, to announce the encasement of Phyllis and Joan. have left for their daughter. Marv Frances to Prince Edward Island. where they Charles Arthur Jone". son of Mr. program consisted of a contest put we“ 511°C]; w his will spend their vacation. En Layton Jones and the late Mia. on by Mrs. Joseph Matheson. the pun...‘ route Mrs. MacDonald will visit JOINS 0f POWMI- P E I MBY- prize being won by Mrs. Andrew ’ " her mother. Mrs. J. a. Preemi- at "also w take B11168 vavlv 1n Alww-fl Hughes. The meeting then .1d- ggrt glawkcsbury. — Sydney p05;- 7-21-11. .cor . POLICE coiut7r_— at the clalr and Miss Muriel I-Iaslam. Roll call "How to Make the District Con- vention More Beneficial." The family a 'n'a‘n'n‘n'n'H'a'la'is'n'n'ifu'n'k'flflfln'n‘n'n'h“d5\'lr‘n°n“ ‘—‘*—_'—*- followed by lunch served by the h _ F, d 1 m] t; I c“ Personals committee in charge. av" ° w“ n ° a e °s W I I w nu ésydney, N.S., was warmly wclcom-‘he lived at homa ed. rind her presence at this meet- The remain; wars hum-ed ‘Labrador on Saturd_ay July 8th I-I-NJOYS VIEW — Mr. and Mrs. .. ~._ . Clliford Rosi- ilavc as guests at. MR“,n‘;'il,.‘§“gtfifl’§rfig.ecfiemtfi°l inc brought back memories of her Green Hill. Mrs. E. J. Gallant. of we“ are mé gm“; o; M‘ and mother. the late Mrs. (RevJ J. A. Charlottetown, P.E.I.. who arrived Mm Robe“ gag, and 5mm. o; MacLellan. who organized the Val-;N.B. last fiidav to visit them. She was yew London ieyfield Auxiliary nearly twcnty- taizue, flvfiitnllflnlrd bl! MN. Leiwn. W110i four years ago. Mrs. Nicholson cx-I enjoyed the week-end as their; Bilesl; and was thrilled with a cricus paroramc view from the guest c; Mn Lock-Off. Mrs. lcasona visit was Danny Dunning, JR short. She nlcns to leave soon for hei- home in Fh-igland to rejoin her husband.—Amherst. News. ihe _ continued thoughts and prayers fsrirlved safely in India, ton‘ and M“ ‘the Valleyfield Auxiliary. Miss Katharine MacDonald Whoida: Auxiliary. wren Tel Jegn w_ gamm- re. is dcina Public Health Nurslna In The knitted blocks n‘n'n'ln'n"n"n‘iu‘n°n“n°h"a‘la“ for 1- t . . dl th lbl t L b EXTENDED STAY __ M“ Addievsume her duties. after a pleasant °T ‘en "I 9 "W5 B" ° ‘i l’ lrift at her home in Albany. ‘Rankin arrlzcd Saturday night, ___ slomiry Monthly. with sugizeated ed. rem Pembro c. Mass. on an rx- M41 c“ 1 Auk 4_ M1 ’ scripture passages, read by differ-q Suggested hvmns vrei-e sung and tended visit to her sister. Mrs-mas rrgcglveqé‘ eé-ord 155m hgrmfifi. ent members. was read and brollizhtmeetiiig closed by repeating in un- _‘___ Thomas Green. Abercromble Road. bamt pm Chm-yes is thirty-five years since Mrs. Rankin was here before and thirty- two years since the sisters met. Mrs. Altken. stating i}? gunman“ h i r». . —-—————-———~ t at he i‘ “ M” Mrs. Dan Mscxliiiioii read in...‘ MEDIEVAL GRANDEUR Mn and Mrs_ Wilson o; chatJminutes, and called the i-oll which Rankin has ‘frierds here too. who ham N3 _ are spending l plenggnit|wflfl responded to by a verse frrml An imposing sight on the coast nf will be dclgnted to see her. she hgndny on me Island the We“; cf the Gospel of Luke. Mrs. M. D. Normandy. France. is Mont St. land Mrs. Green plan to visit Mur- My and Mrs chestn- Mgcflgy Martin checked on visit; made and Michel. an lrrnlense monastry tray Harbor, P.E.I-. their former park cam.» ‘received the offering. Mrs. home. about the first of August.- Amhcrst News. ——— ‘son Donald E.. of Somerville. Mass. , NORTH RIVER BAPTISTHre spending the month of July CHURCHES — Sllnd-"IY SBWIIBBI-wlsitlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. g Mrs. Elwood MacEachem and l: .1: North River: S School 10-15 A- Bruce somei-s of Bradalbane. and g i- branch_n-i_e_e_tl_ri_g_he_ld at Sackvilleoff the coast. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All Veterans of past and present wars are mquested to meet at 19 Upper Queen Street at 9:40 a.a_i._ tomorrow. Friday. __Jnly tlst. tn,_ ‘attend ‘the funerhl ofoir late comrade. W. A. Ready. M. Zlllpri MM gill/Iii"! ‘S: ‘also friends throughout the Island! Kingston: Service 8 P. M . D -. Creek: S. School ll A. M. Fair- Mr “any ‘Inning’ New Lon don. returned to Halifax Tuesday 11g‘ car. accompanied “by Myyganfl. -' s. Jimmie Thompson and two illzughtera! Jean hand Phyllis i of ::0LD norm ivaisir. and ri-ii- “m” V“ w ° w“ "m °“' vlhflifll Yifthlbllinn August, 15th. ieiii, i“ m‘ ‘h’ Islam‘ i] 17th 18th, s - \ IRA M. BROWN. Secretary. Charlottetown Branch. V ___, _ " CIIURCIYEWS manor FOB rel-Inuit “m” "W"!!! i l c MSFORQEngl n, 120,. ’EVA1V¢ELI$T1C llipfi?“.'ti..‘ii’iéitt I SERVICES l i i We announce with profound sorrow the death on Wednesday Morning, July 19, 1944 of MR. WILLIAM A. READY a Member of our Directorate Out of Defereiice to his ineiiiory with their girls. sCmet/mes slip in- to the churches at night b:caus: in the FULL GOSPEL they have nc-ivhere else to go. Pentecostal Ghiirch They sit hand in hand. in the Bows, stealing nervous kisses and ee . on Elm Avenue Friday, July 21 at 8 p. Ill. ' ping a wary eye open. But from jSunday, July Z3 at l1 s. ni.l now en they needn't worry. hr person; are human tco Sunday, July 23 at 8 p. III. "My church is kept open for fire- watehers. and I rarely so up there ‘t night. - - but if I saw any young couples. I'd probably turn 5 blind we." said the Rev, W, S. Brownies: car of St. Joh ‘ ocahchurch. our Office and Warehouses wlll be closed dur- lng the Funeral Service on Friday Morning Adolescent Plmllles REV. C. W. HYDE, Tunrchmlheanullsemiimenilihstyeaas- . ' Guest sans... tiivfti-fillfiléil-‘l’ Wm DeBlois Brothers Minu- CUllCURAuuluowluml 1-21-11 University Conservatorlum of Mu- ' In the local centre examinations! many of the successful candidate .._._. in Quebec Nova Scotla. N w Tljflhjujyhflggg ohmic w h,‘ Brunswick,’ Alberta and Bfitiill I KP?!’ "m" 11'1""! ‘"0",’ n.iu in Sauna. will] 2am 4-4 r in. i Columbia are submitting music as an optional subject 1n their high including school leaving, as also are some matricu- lation candidates. and are receiv- ing credit for the marks obtained Music was granted to three can- ittv. . A Jurume Wm De no did g _ N; i oiNBKEZI". 1-21-11.‘ {glrltelfie dilylgnfaancolfdars qibatbifli: uni; PltfiisflransslAN CHURCH} Eicgininatioiis were conducted by .31...;“,;g;;{}.;';?§§’°“f}§‘°}.e;“ifi‘f;l set up in a field beside an embankment. sgmn. Leo MacKinnon. Douslas Clarke. Dean of the rac- Frank Hanson. George Jones. Prof I-LdTupper. and John J. Weather- of Roseneath. _ _ who qualified for the Diploma of A:- Also among the Mabel honors in highest grade pianoforte; Dllys glng, gaining first place; Louise Cox. distinction ‘l: a a 1a.: P. v ev. .1. h. Bisrr-p. c NTRAL PARISH. - d. -, ‘and first place in senior theory: :- “ n .§...-11. Juli/Beard. Clyde River 11 Aglii’? bit M?“ W1C sflflfm “Pd -P fggililaine PMW- dimnfltlml l" lots-l‘- ;- -_-_ .Qa.;her1ne5 3 P M. Cnurchll mm B’*|‘=1- Midmnd- o“ -- we" m " mediate theory: Teresa Murphy, .3 VCIIURCII oi- sung/mo saa- fkM. my. r. w. Goodwill. giiilil-‘fliv vesmdtly- vgry higlé dilstififitiianc 11.. juinlgli- suite, aooam w. ' 'n - . - - . t . r l‘ W 0y larv- vlvvtrl‘ glingrtiglti- s r __._ 7 Mrs. Madge 81118191011. Boston. lfllhfsdyplaignzvith hoenorgeib Ivaicqln. l; side r1 A. iVl. Cape zrraversc :1! ST. JOHN'S PRESATTERIAN l" u" cm" and dlsgmcuon 1,1 elemenm, ma. P-AVA ‘ ueelame 15:... P. M. dliVEP CHURCH. Belfast. Sen/ices Sun- . J MMN mory, Among those making distinc- n: CCiLiboiOil at an services. Rev. J. day. Julv 23rd will bi- as followsz- M’ “M M?‘ - E 3mm 1n the lower grades plgno- II n, BISHOP. i-‘m-ll. Sunday School at 10.15 Mcrnlnglyoncton. were in the citv vector-warts’ were Nancy MacNelvm and f} -—— wet-run at 11. E/onlllz Services.“ “l” _ {Katherine Hutcheson. second and ..- COVEI-lBAD—o'i'.\NHOPE UNI- a o'clock. Rev a c. Evans, Min-l u“... pm, fggpggflvgly 1,. pm... Tnu unutcuil snnvicns l01'i:'llI1- ister. 1-21-11. 3°“ JM“ A- 15““d' Qfibwlary “m, and gather“... Jean ‘my’ “my 23'“ a": we“ Wvme“ ‘_ " Iqny‘ was m char Duets“ w: er- Tivcedy in Preparatory grade fvimkndargafééagggfi Sfigfit‘ C§§§§¥FE° ‘w “M, It is very Rratlfylng that our P. me morning service at west Lcvc- Bcnshaw l 11.00 lrr-jqrfg/Jjl Miss Olive Nicholson. Boston. E. I. music students do so well in over Mass, were in the citv Yesterday. Qcnnada, including the students at The complete pass list of local ,ublished at the filtafaltdtliizrlfif°af rdilfiiltlffitt. ‘i“"§f°s..... Egg“ Aggflglfv“ “mm "o" m“ m" [med liicrin Granville a P M. Braoal- ggrulbolh. doleperrgciswn 15%! 11 A M.‘ Y’ - ' ‘one 8 P. M. rt . D. J. Iv - _ 1m no an and 5 A er- ~ 1.4mm... °v ‘9,’_§ff’fl_ ssryMssrt-itlcegfia; F}... ZOQEL". 9 SPRINGFIELD w. I. | ___ _____ . . an . . . reac er at A telegram received by his parent; 11.15,]. wan-on _ M _ _ lac es. Rev J A folio ni The regular meeting of the .- he M; u, 1_,_ A_ Q_ Carmen. Ea“ Royalty gm i‘ A8 o‘, York Brooklyn “to M, even iconvels t s news at He was coming out for his leave lane: t ill 51mm"?- Pfiliram- Mm J- E- sin‘ crashed there shortly after taking off. As he had been eagerly looking forward to getting home for his fur- lough his untimely death came as a quiet dignity andh sterling hr a haracter won t e respect jcurned by the National Anthem gnd estgeé o; his afioclaytes when. was a member of I-Io1man's hockey beam while erriployed with that firm. ‘ 4 Police Court yesterday. a drunk M,-_ H E Dawson T, on H“ VALLEYFIELD W.M.S. Them are 1e“ w mourn his f‘: h“. m5 55-50. M“ 9379mm» while Clerk of the Legislature. axis in rhc' . Sorrvwlng father and mother. H150 :- “lwmfl- “avmll 99"" "V"! d3" city yesterday. . The Jilly meeting of the VaLsY- three brothers. Earl student pastor l: in jail‘. was discharged: a motorist. ____ 'fleld Auxiliary W.M.S. was held on a; Kemhen 555k" Kenneth and ~11 COEVICLEG o operating a motor‘ Mm on“... Bernard and mo‘ Tuesday afternoon. July 18- T e Gordon at homa also an aunt Mrs :, gévggledagg"fnénflggggigitigill!9g: children David and Linda. of New algiizexsiotfigwegemperance PPQKYM“ Artclmac Camleron. who was vigil n "e ' 5 ~ . e i was adjourned till Saturday. g"? {1,°,,"'s§;,,e_"°‘“°“‘““ this week Mrs. lRevJ Clarence Nlcholsomiggeixingo mm avmg b en a mam r house-hold during the years Also of rallymheld at Mon- h J t b1 t fit wag brought to Hilélatbéhtlflll M; 3 gt Du ' 15 l pressed er oy a eng prescn . o mem er at our Mss onary for m9 Streestf cififiyis visitxilrtlggin xe§§fn§§‘ and assured the members of her prayEl‘. M155 Beryl Mcrsoqfilhas .-r- .6 W85 learned from press report of Dun- afghan gumed on gamrday morning to re. Baltimore was also a welcome vlsi- were on display. and the need lor The service of worship from Mls-‘dor and Newfoundland was stress- close with prayer by Mrs. Jlison benediction from I Thess. 5:28. W. A. erected in the Middle Ages on an Bruce gave an interesting report of isolated rook rlsinz out of tho P" Ibis modern easy way.’ OR‘ with unwanted hair! Clean, quick, odorless, nothing to wash oil-this is the modcrnwayturemovc superfluous hair from arms. legs, checks, lips, instantly. Velve- ilzel Keep your logs satin-smooth and lovely all summer. g; 1'41"" VELVATIlE e only $ 1.00 in d; . . _ _ T.HE'*Jl:iiliiiisl PHARMACY, i " w.» / 14AM‘: .10»: ' 11.1 phrnlzl-i ,. __ __ t K5111 all. cnaulillllurili i l l '1 "d Near the ruins of a shell-shattered church in the Caen area. Major '3‘. Ldramee. of J/lrwnlreal, is shown conducting Bastille Day Service herd jointly; by Canadian troops and French vlllagers-lcanadlan Army-W. I. B. Radicphoto). he ' in 3- This youthful German was captured by the Canadians during their reoflt assault on a Nazi airfield near Carpiquet. France. One of the first prisoners from this battlefront. he's being conducted by Capt. M. A. Cardinal. of Grand More. Que. ~ lcanadirin Army Overseas Photo Through W13), ‘.1 r - u v .. _ L... __._..'_ _....L_..,._ On Route lit-the road which leads to Paris-Canadians stand be- side thls road sign marking the city limits of Oaem-(Oanaatan Army Overseas Photo Through W13)- ....~;,.-a_-;=~ ~....-;,_-.;.~M.. s,