ITQDIA" i’ ESIDE PRINC f) WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: In. John Pool. ll Church Stun-Phone II SUMMERS]!!! GII PIINUI COUNT! m“ sulncrlpllnlll Advertising should be left with In Pad. ho ht II" l 0| 0h loll pfiwdlhumaybl II a you? a owing sternum M1,; o. Wam- stmt. u. Drllnloro. wmr lltrocl. ‘locum (‘ENE TIERNEY a Buffy‘ wn“ Sula‘ “In Guuk‘ n Guam“ stn.‘ simmer lihvlx - Nrlllmilii Th, (juurdiflll will be delivered to any home u; ~' 5, * *- i I 1,1 any at 2c per on or 1w per week. lhone H9 for this service or A|so D1511”: Cartoon d» 1°" ""'°' ‘° “‘° °°’ '°"°“"°" "" "°'"°“°' °" '°"' '°"“ Shows at a. 4.30-9.10 ____________ TYRUNE POWER so“ 9‘ Y In nurud for Inn ll —BUY medium Hid 1198. to! w, but mun-mu; n! a machine oil at Bruce's. Wl-cflpd-ili. I nature III! N “"1194 l‘ 3 —§_. n" _ ,,.,..1_ llflfllll nym- I- -ru.y_ SCREENING obthlhhh ,1...“ at Braces. 7-25-21. ==”?"'_" ' FILMS developed ith l , - w en argo- _1:0|l sALE. — 2 settings oi mcnt at Taylor Drug 00., Kgnslng- ~ w I: nte ‘liirkey 6885- J- P- £85m? ton. 7.13_ fiuMMEablnE ; mersiiit‘. —i— I H NOTICE. — Prince- “awn as ' AHSUEQUE 111mm cuvrwu- thwh United Church. Mulpequ .R)e . SON " sseriiccs for Sunday, July 26th, c; G_ crowd“, pastor, Mrs‘ 01%;; F 1- follows: Redeque 11.00 A. M- Simpson, organist. i1 A. M. Com- AT I (‘IIBCP@:'IXKI\'L‘I1~C 5,00 P. M. Albany munion. 7 P. M. The Covenant of ____ L -» M. Baxter. Promise S l l ' .. 13,, p, .\l. James _ _ ; Dec a service of song led Son of F " t. '“ “i brats; msrscst. filer“??? “fi $3455 . . . ues , ro __1-15lirl.\(. 1h wrsr PRINCE Blllrlmerslde. 1-55-11 me 331$?’ qrfihii’??? irfihifiidi” 1 wm. a. Boylcs, Middle Sack- -——-" and w . w_ u, rind 111$ $15981". --T0 HOLD ANNUAL CELEBRA- picture? $515323? gllltfngiffi thafndbei _ rct irseiinult, and son Wli- ‘HON-The Mic Mac Indians of perimr» the outstanding picture o; ,,- were recent visitors to lklbcr; Lennox_ Island will hold their an- the truce very excellent high class n 111,1 QLeary. During their hrs nual celebrations in honour of their films shown at the Caplwl this ,1‘..- Mis. Dennis and brothers July _2s, There will be a celebration "$011 of Fury." the story of Benj- mmas riiiil David Boyle. S. of High Mass at 10.30 am. Rev. Fr. “min 131E116. is the swashbuckling ——-—_ Murphy will be the celebrant, It is lake P‘ l‘ m?“ battling the world 4'0 LAD RhCBIVES_ W- hoped that the day W111 be “no for his blfml‘l§i1l'¢—ilV1I1R and loving 111; _ ll‘ Thomas. eleven Y“? and as usual vsltors will join the rlot°usly_saumg ‘he 59W" 595$ W ,d 50,1 Q1 M, Reginald Thomas of Indians 1n 1M1, annual event a finziuifgtuiije and love in a tropical ‘odim “ifiéh “lid “$11355; viii: pant! gins JOSEPH at?!“ “l”? gsggtligexgfieiwgpgmlzg- i y ff i “' . ' 1 ' ,1 01 s thumb when he got GALLANT-‘Ijhere passed away ai. 1q‘§,f?,‘,f,e"1§f,we§1“,§§‘,{§fim‘§$§“fv° a“ ughl hi the belt of some mach 11- her home in Summerslde 0n Thurs- W116 lmmenced 1,15 11154;”, fifin‘: ~11. the work shop of his Kffllldj iii-Y Mrs. Joseph Gallant at 73 years son, who loved him as her 0w rher. M1‘. Jiimei, Chlfilwlm; Di- of age. She leaves her son. Enman- Frances Farmer, ruthless and coldly ., 11 1111s at the Prince CounHIOs- uel and two daughters, Mrs. William beautiful-Elsa Lanchester, a. slat- its] at the time and Dr. itygr Counter and Mrs. John Callaghan ternly girl who aided him in a per- l Crapaud was called. The ll to all of Summers .'1‘ha funeral will ilous moment and finally Gene .. was taken to Prince Cow-by take place on Saturday morning Tierney, exotic arid lovely—who nspilal and it is believed his firm from St. Paul's Church, 5_ gave him peace and love that de- be saved. He is resting as wcll —-__ fled time and distance. "Son of mu be expected .'I‘he accrdenfi -_FORMER SUMMERSIDE LADY Fury" is the magnificently thrilling ppeiled about eleven 0000 WRITES ARTICLES 0N NUTR]- gramatizntion of a mun who knew ursday morning. His many TION-In the July issues of two 0W to love as fiercely as he could . ends trust he will not have tm_ well known magazines, "Modem 1% I B _ B, k i effects from his accident. S. Hospital" and “American Restau- e we °r emanm j‘ B, i‘ ____ rant» appear respectively the M“ porttgayedl bly Tyrone _P_ower with -LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- lcles “Save 'I‘hose Vitamins" and “f” iggl.-,°gf"mgl"d,,g1sis," “r153 I _ , emces m, “The Feed m, t ciarac ll a ‘on, or r op ra - AIPT!“ nmeml 5 a N“ rm°n °f the lng star. Powers dynamic perform- ‘ 5- Rmwm Amcmnald which were Industrial wmkery B°th 871516165 arice rates with his other outstand- ld on Thursday morning in Bl) are by Miss Alberta Macfarlane, Ed~ 1n; work 1n "A yank 111 ms Rudy." Paul's church. Summerside, were ucatlonal Director of the National and "Alexander's Ragtime Band.” ry largely attended, many friends Restaurant Association. Miss Mac- Gene Tierney gives an unsur- hlh; to pny their last reaps-L‘- farlane is a daughter of Mrs. A. c. passed performance as Ev the 9. an old and respected friend and Macfarlane, Summerslde, native girl—easily her best perform- ighbour. The solemn Rcqulelh ance to date. Equally impressive are iss was celebrated by Rev. J. C. Personals the featured roles played by Phan- lCDilllllld. Rev. aN-JTgflllglghfllg Allilll River, and v. 0 f1 _- ___Mr "fibril i“ “m” ""1 “"- 111s his “.!,.-“£’.?§..“.if.'h““hi."§.%il‘.€; ces Farmer, George Sanders and Roddy McDowell. . f th R/sdem torist lihgsieefllllmsottvetoevm were E1 the Mrs- Marni“ Arsenfillli- S. c A F ctuary. Rev. Leonard Ayers and _Mr‘ George MMNHH o! Mom? n u I I " - eh h‘lI. i- hi"h‘?.§1?'°é.}7°i&hi‘isrrf..°vYo. Kzn- NB» L‘ ‘fl-‘mnfl his mow-er. iioméd h". last rites ht the sP-smlmld M- MbcNell-Y. Beaver FIFO assisted by Rev J- “We " mmmil“; 5- lffiviiflld- The W" “m” We." -—Mrs Charles Mhcreiidh Ls g» d , namely, Benn-n. ' 5 —-—— rtfhirinmrrsggs MlwDflnuld. Allie ‘1(,'f,"°,{',,§°.§,‘§m’§§"§° ‘he °TTAWA» July 24—(CP)—Ni1h1cs liacNeill. Alcx. Simpson and 011a ' - - mlan- of four men killed on active service m! grandson.‘ Ctyrifgkngrgllglg-Lggl- i S- hverseas grid iglnekwhlntocéied overseas lritemiont was 11 ‘Y ' ‘ __M1ss Maud c 11 h c were con aine ay's Royal uh Cemetery at Summer-side. S. 13 vl-sitmg he: hang’ “ihrfmvivaggi Canadian Air Force casualty list, Qananmm - ' 325th of the war. Following is the latest list of cas- . 451-315, game“ J ualties with official numbers and | R-CAJ‘, Ottawa, i: T562313; til‘; next of kinz‘. leave at his home in Bedeque. s. OVERSEAS , u —Mrs. Annie Forsythe arid he;- ‘ gmglligilwalgltifi-ifir GJOIIJSWIII and, Killed on active service: mud o, Balm m:- hgeflsgmg; Péiaglaezfl Jgh: Wililamf ‘lil/forrlson, monzhaps magic“ , . . liar ey i atier) Ed- , 24 — -_- - (cléohgvrglliigmliilggiglpqeavxflirillycam” ___MBS Mary Mummy or Mom Bcgg, Andrew McAlpinc, Sgt, d 1 I d ‘ d and ‘we churches $795113 “$11,111; he, parents ML and 12.103136, Andrew Begg (father) $1 Tssyfig§éue we“ destroyed Mrs. Berna-rd MncNally at Egmcnt 51mm”- ~_ d l a N ll Boy-S Gibson. Alexander Comer-m, Sgt. ghrlleuancrheild‘ 12:3’ with it y?“ __-_ 12102011. A. c. Gibson (father). 1,1,,» 1.1. 3111“ —Misa Dorothy Callback, Bum- Dunnvllle, Ont. Mar. . mi 80'.) incendiary bombs merside, is attending summer school Ralph, Cuthbert Percy, m: gm ‘mi in the vicinity which at tlxolimt Allison. Sackvllle, Miss B95017, C. J. Ralph (father) Elm Iii Srlikd from dcsi-ruofilflh hi? a er“ Maccfluum °l s“"-‘nl°1”' Creek, Mari. M01,“ anion o; awn denanoss, side is also attending me summer ‘in the was fiercest in theflnortalxi “hull-a D1“, tinsel). where a largo sec on _Mm peggyjJanum o! me Morgan, Joseph Evan, LAC, fi.,'°,{?§,“f1i§1,§§‘§1”“§1,,§§, m? nursin staff of Jeffrey Hale Hos- R1132” Evan Mm?“ (“m”) nadir». .tr ck t -. tower itself. vital. uebec city. 1s spending her 3mm“- A1"- Burncxtllilgltubulldslxpg; surround- holiday with her parents, Mr. and 111511“, ,.‘,1hedra1 mclL-dcd 11-19 Mrs. C, D, Mlmcallum, summer- Previously reported missing. now 11x1“ o1 the grammar M11001 whlph side. -S reported safe out slightly wounded: in; buck n, 111s 17,11 eenturv -——-— Boucher, Leonard Oscar Hilton, Ind two flint houses lncornorat- —Mr.|. Winston Mayne (nee PO., J6l92, O. A. Bodcher (fuller) his parts hf old monastic ‘build- Jenn slmpwn) has arrived from Calgary. 211% Ottiavilz, tcHvlslt Sher parents, Mr. c churches destroyed We" a" TI- -C- ml15°lh M" 990W?- Pr vlousl re rted mlssln , now :_. rut» u. st, Pauls hhd st. Her husband, Lleut. Mayne, is wpufm, p,’1',,,,,§’,°,,, “m, ' Midi“ -'l‘l1e 'I‘liorn.St.George's stationed at Halifax. —.s Mcxenm Dam; Bruce P0 "m" C““‘°“° “m” m aims Thorns McKenzie (father). Flhcfglllv was hit by s-verdl fire --M.rs. uo Blocquierc and little ' M ' B‘ p111; d"? damaged. isfl Mary's daughter‘ Belgty 105i; vtziho lxilflve been B"“d°“- “- Cllll‘ n Trn es- v n n ova 0a. ave re- llieri-m Chugldnawgie burnsed out. turn to the Island and are at Prevhilsl!’ "P°"°‘| mml") M" ____ pmggnt vjgiflng M11 mugsnereg; [or official purposes presumed depd: parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leo . Ar- Moss. Donald, Flt... Sgt, R69a80, senault of Maximville. Lieut. Blnc- Al~thur Moss (father) Toronto. quiere spent the weekend with his wife and has now returnnd to his 5,140,151, 111M“ ,1, “m. s“. E COUNTY ONICE Kensington And Vicin iiy FIM-i-"I suinnfi Murph uid their d c nt the week-end in Kenslhgton e guest of her parents, Mr. 4nd Mrs. George Cotton. The congregation of the Ken- llngton United Church had pleasure of hearing . Woodside, chaplain of an RCA!‘- unit, speak at their evening service on Sunday, July 19th. ivtrs. John Craig of Boston, Man. is spending a pleasant visit in Mll- peque the guest of her sister, Mn. Sinclair MacGouza-n and Mr. Mac- Frierids are glad to hear that Mrs. Fulton Piwhter. has been able to return to her home here from the Prince County Hospital where she was receiving treatment. The Misses Betty and Lillian Lockhart returned in ‘Fruro after spending a short vis- it in Kensington, the guests of their grandmother. Mrs. Andie Lockhart. Mr. Gerald lvllaclcan of Halifax, spent a few days recently with his wife and family in Kensington. MizssthElva liflynltfl‘, tKilrli-kslnflibn, - » - spen e wee -en a erman . lrach. the guest of Pte. Elmer and 5315-4171533 Soldiers of Vichy fiance's new army appear for first time (Passed by censor) . Allied Planes -__.__ (Continued from page 1) side Egypt and directly east of the M m southern stretches o1 the Qattara depression after having claimed 24 hours previously the occupation of to Giarabub oasis, in Eastern Libya. These obscure developments, un- derscoring the fact that Field Mar- shal Erwin Rommel uses Italian troops for the less exacth occupation pending impe. tary action, suggested several pos- A. ERNEST WAL- FORD, M.M., E.D.. DEPUTY Miss Norma Davison of Campbell- . _ _ n. N13,. ls spending a Pleasant figzftfls aagffnggifxfcifiigfzegiff; of James A. Ogilvlc, Ltd, treal in civilian life. Bcfcre that a chcrreiad a"- countant with Alfred Wafozd and Born at. Montreal. Augu=t Westmcunt, Qu?b:c His first c*n- nection with the Army w‘! as a signaller with the 58h Westrrount ith he enlisted in September, 191i. served with this nnit ard in the 8nd Royal Canadian Naval Volunver when he enilzted in the 3rd 5'02:- Baitery. C.E.F_ going overseas in December. 1915 He served in the 3rd and 12th siege Batteries 1:1 the ranks, winning the Mditary Med- d rising to Wa-rmt Of icsr (Class Two) until December. 1916. when he was wml-rissloned. He r"- ly mained ‘Willi the 12th siege untl s visit here the guest of her pazenzs Mr. and Mrs. George Davison. Miss Lillian Walker, lg tasks or town spent d few days recently in Kensingwn with her parents Mr. and Mirs. John Walker. is Miss Catherine Colley of New 11s Ifondon. spent a couple of days 1m. week with friends in Monctori, hit ———— char1°tte_ he practised as One rather remote possibility that Rommel might try to skirt t south side of the supposedly passable Qattara salt sinks to the British troops on their rear and Mrs. Gerda Illellnd. 24-year-old Chicago widow who gngagcd f0 Herbert Hans Hnupl, one of eight oleurs, is shown above leaving Washington, with (‘rpL W. G. Hummcla aide defense counszrl {cr- lhe men. She was r. nesses in their triah ' "-15- enlisted in Y family of Charlottetown are sp A more likely estimate is that if er holidays in Mar- the Bzitlsh forces drive Rommel out sate and Kcl of ESYDt the Axis could strike at the flanks of the revitalized empire armored forces from the two oas- short leave rece es. thus giving Rommel a trick to and family in spring in retreat. rted to be one of the wit- Lieut. Leaman Cuseiey spent l, ntiyi with his wife e v . Mrs. Albert MacLellan of Ken- h. spent a few days recon‘. Pictou with Mr. MacLcllan. Mfr. Ivan Darrach week for Plctou, N He ccnflnued in the Nm-P-r- anent Active Mftia af er civilization, commandiny! the ‘I'll Medium Battery. l9d2lj7ttotl934.t1se;v§:7g ail lggimuital . A u~n un l) an Jlrn c'm- or the PEI Highlands‘! is mandirig the 2nd Medhim B ivade. .C A to We ouf-brak of Wand Bridgehead left early thl m (CDIILEJCCI from p_age_l_)___l Sergeant-Major Frederick Sem- Russlans also said that Nazi attacks in the Voronezh area. {on W1 had been smashed. In a flareup of fighting in the Brynnsk sector in the centre of Rus- sia, tlie Russians said they knock- ed out 20 more Nazi tanks. (British military sources intimat- ed a rear-guard of Russian Marshal Semeon Timoshenkds West Cauca- sus army was fighting at Rostov and that the bulk of his forces are s! preparing new defencfis south of the it river, where they expect to meet .11 invaders in the decisive battle . l - ems. Mr. and Mrpe and his par He went oveweas mber. 1939, and served "s Assst- 1e" ant. Adjutant and Oijartevncsz-r- -__ Miss Marjorie Kenned Bunk of Nova Scotla Monday morning for Mon Miss Doris Woodside, o! Biread. one. is spending a pleasant vls- h. the guest of her Course in Course in i938 and ta . and skiing are hi; favnle f-nrns a she will spend of outdoor sports. He is a m"m_ bei- of the Mcntrzal Branch cf the Institute cf IXl|i"l'l'i£lf-"Oll?1 that and u, member of t'-e siriety of nter Cl'1&1't»€1'e<i Accfuntarls cf Qreb c. 101- Mrs. Walford lives in Westmount and they have one sm, Had-vie. _.____________ DOVE-TAIL (Continued from page l) ii‘_' ' m‘ W‘? '_" " ' _:__;-.\_ Brigadier in April, 1942 . cousin, ML“ Lo 1M7. the Sehi“ Offers’ M The Germans now are Zaumlles for Montreal wher from the nearest Russian Oil, Vat some time Maikop, south of Rosiov. But tire great bulk of the Russian petroleum supply comes from the eastern side M of the Caucasus about Baki, all German strategy seems directed. trea toward that objective. OPEN DRIVE (Continued f_i_'_o_m --.___ m-iends are sorry to learn YS- ROY Reeves has had to e Prince County Hospital Thelma Arsenault of Ken- Pflhdihg a. pleasant vis- My, John Rmkgm-d w“ a "Mm gdian munitions have more than 1 M , 1., _ oubled in recent months, o u Jo n MacQuud ‘m’ Canada's foreign exchange prob- XAt sltnlemint on the report gub- 1 m t er by i e joint chairmen o we“ her dkllhK-"fl tgltc Flllffii‘. States so M_ m1 ML 1 3-1, uh G ’. £11"- o. deputy H114! 1'11 :5 r a '5 s” 1nd supply minister, for incitin- adian section-was made public simultaneously in Ottwa, and wash- It said that exchange o.’ (lesions and lnfonnetion about methods has been "mllvllflliv beneficial,’ and in ____ one case such exchange made it Eldridge Berrymm ‘M w, possible for Canada to avoid costly 11 and Derrek o; T,” plant expansion to prodme a vital are spending- , few weeks chemical which could be obtained from the Uniled states. By getting materials from one 1.; country to the other, short-term have been closed. C y g4 ._ in the United State todgy of shell bodies, fuses and tracers m1- plan s certain type gun during a period Klnnon, provincial president of the Nctlondl wal- Flnance Committee, Group Captain Blake. 0.131;. MM Major J.R Paton, representing the 0.0. of M. D. No. 6; Major A.S- vi Robertson; Inspector J.A. Wright, R.C.M,P.; Chief A. Blrtwlstle; Cap- tain MacLean of the in Anny," Mr. W.H.V. Dunbar and n. group of Miss Canadas. lifore Determined Drive Mayor Holman in the opening re- Bmges‘ marks referred to the response r0 he“! the war savings program during the past three years and termtd last night's opening "the lnaugura- m tion of a more determined drive to 3;“ raise more funds to keep the fighi- (c t) lng forces supplied with the ilistrtl- “P ~ merits of war, which will evcntusily lead to victory". He diew atten- tion to the record of the Prince Street School pupils who have al- ready purchased 15,900 war savings Miss Mary Sterling of the Kent- nsington the guest l" ___ Mrs. Arthur Burgess and Ihlll son Arthur M? sDending the summer holidays in Hartsvllle with Mrs. . . . i rrur LETTER HOME parent-s. Capt. and Mrs. .\ IITTIF urir turn A fcw healthful Scout ramp rift-s in split‘ nf wariimi". blnsi cider Smut! no‘ o11,c,._._;.1- pmployied are on farms. Yoiirgcr Scouts have hi-cn urged t0 camp by the Executive Board of the Boy Scout; Association. ltlng the farmer's mother Mrs. (or) _ The City AUGTION stu: __ _F.mnd‘ o, Lumen Donald f Btimpson. Arnold Leslie, PO.. at "m, to 1mm thfl, Caddel. Leslie Arthur Reginald, agt Se Vi ill _ , u _ n SPRINGFIELD cit t:“t=.:".:ls: m“ on . load of hay and the h°"_ SHOE] LBKQ, MED. BRADALBANE, R- B- s, took fright Ind he W“ WWW“ seriously ill u a result h: llljllflel _ m; off and pinned under the load. His , WEINESDAY’ “m! many friends trust he will be able "'§}§',1°,,",,_°'5,,",§'1L',f N_ Bcllllnlnl‘ at 1 P. M. {v be flrwnd In!" in the hear "l- MacLeod (uncle) Brockvllle, om. ' CANADA l I I l-glvihifrolxh; m? lgurlmmc Sh") Commlsslom , Killed‘ a: Getgosnmn l -° ‘ Littler) . - - i. - 0i 104 acres. Will sell with or Asks Suggestlons W. J. Copes (friend) care of Mrs. without Crop- This property is well v mm“, Jun, “_(cP)_Mr_ Schocfful, l-ilvfllflol. N"? 501ml "Md 11 t d l ‘m! ANCD - Wales. r:.":.~.:"':.:af“... .1 er“: “t".h“‘°'-"$3§lf.‘lil.'.'““h.2€ w- “'i°‘°’°"3..'i'“ "i" "inn; lllfl Stock and lmple- coistm? rgdulctlon here ‘plead- ‘5 n“: Mme“ J """- lnclwllnz z good Work ed for ‘giogst-ructivo auimtivm Drowned h; dohullv: . Gelding, a yen-l old' | from "witnesses" during the fourth wo . Res mid LAC. do» Milk COW}, m h, “u! 11 d! of hmin s today. 1mm v39. P. W011] m ) m: "h: Cattle; l0 Sheep; l lion; mm‘ hi“ opponenu of S“<'§XE“W.L..§“§'. dwwned at Mur- som d“ w ‘mo. 0cm," ontinuqus production plan M t RN“ P a m. b11113 “m wunnr ’ Sh“. m‘ pieaentcéi‘ many Bfjllmgflédtfillit '11s‘ ray . . him SI - ' . n" m‘ mm“ ma" e ‘ from nnturnl onus: .. e h . Died l" _l! s. Family Sleigh, Lever Qommluion would appreciate rec Gordon Alexander AC2" an“ Ian“: nglovvlil Strings: arrnnrziepfvnigons on such matters as 1366389. d’ Gordon (hunt) Brecht“ ' OI‘ I rher; Gas Engine; d H’. P. llid- A‘ wmu‘ ‘Rum’ “mo” “m”- 802,23??? Gordon died. in the P. l. I. "'I Wmn, and l u" quantity ’u',f,u°°p“,,"°“,1‘mb'§ m‘ "mm" Hospital, Charlottetown.) Missing after flying olltratlonn: "i" lrtlclcs not mentioned. _____._.__._ XVIIR, lIfl l d-(Olfi-Chlr- l Em C .. '31:? ti?“ n d" " “m "l" lea mm noduf%;.no.a.ii:.. va-yw- RIYITZ‘ "trfturghcrhisries wild“ (mo- ' old former chief notable of this men Jasper. 011t- (Slgnqf) ‘N311; MATnlsoN "front-line" town who was bllndq (LAC. Wright is "missing from 11m“ l, Mo“ g ' ed by a shell-burst, assorted that wgstpQfL N. 5.. afffr his 91m! - Ill O ' h . "- 32%“l‘£'.'."§3 tit “i” i e to provide free milk to more than when Canadian supply was ahead in graces one and two. of schedule. On the 0111C’ 2d the United States shipped body castings for a certain type of ll, with the result that Canadian were able to load and ship d rounds on schedule. The prompt shipment laws and frames to Canadian ship- ards from the United States has ted to several hundred theirs- the number of tons of merch- ant shipping to be launched in Ca- amps. Lieutenant Governor LcPage re- minded his llsteners that. winning the war should be the thought up- permost. in their minds and "t can only be done by a. supreme ef- fort ori the part of {ivory man, wo- man and child." He spoke of this province's proud record in enlls’ ments and the noble response citizens to every call for money "Money isuracntl needed now in order that ‘our tlgh g men and our nliles ‘ supplied with the necessary ships, tanks, planes. Runs, food and other Premier Campbell stressed the importance of the Campaign specially at the _p_ time when the forces of clvl izatlon (11,110, w: ' eject was estimat 5t $3,000 annually. are facing their greatest, and moat dangerous threat to the existence as the battle rI-Bes in R I" sis, Egypt and oth o . . '1‘.W.I._.. Prowse, speaking on hunts of the 11111-1 or parts of the p i- city. outlined the h! one-third lower. And Canada gave the United h States l helping hand by deliver- ing 30000 pounds of 1ll‘_!,:l’lIly-ll€6d~ o’ ed optical glass for zlslzts. FOR SALE III EQUIPMENT made by the clerks who deduct much from their pay envelopes eiv week to purchase stamps with faced by the people 9”“ °‘“"‘1f;',°,;§‘,- Minion." oh behalf of the Nation- B War Finance gommlttee he ex- 41 r, A. .1 Bird (father) had contributed to thmrvmu o the official opening. RAF1l4l73, rm Miss Cuiadas will he on the Lanca- rounds of the various aim-ea in the city tonight to sell some more Wlr Savings Stamps, The Naval detachment was in charge of Lieut. A.G. Marshall; the detachment from No. 02 OABIIZC. 33 was in command of Lieut. M the Royal Air time p was in charge of PO. Bruce. The band from Belch Grove tion of 8i‘ . u under the diroc i 2960. Micqhxl Verlna (fl no,‘ Wu‘ c‘ Edward Charles. £0 per cent less than catalogu 0s, PO" H. Pickles (father) Colne, gfenneth Whinray. Sat. 855 Blyth (father) if- Qneen exciuder, one blanket. e Scheduled for duly wherever their services are nrfllfll. “i! "H! con- tingent of the Corps of Canadian Firefighters has reached Brltrln. Hm- thefre wished good luck by lion. J. T. Thrw n Ottawa for their ombai-kaiion port. ~ regula- intervals. Splen id opportunity RC, AC2, nsrima mpson (father) Grove Estate. Norwich. E Vuinl. Joseph Alfred other units vglll go overseas ml looming A. an. wort uu the Prevlouli! moi-M midi". M" amou 71'. fuIliNNP-P'"""'"""" "l"