I THE WESTERN GUARDIAN lflfiflt ill-s. John Pond. ll 0h uroh Street-Phone up l suuusssrol and n INUI COUNT! News, Subscriptions Advsrtidng should bqlolt with In. Poul. iflllllllllllhibollllllsdlll! otmy of tho following joints o: Iol lockable. Water Street. G Drugstore, Bakery. Wotu Street llsrl Gander, s7 The Guardian will be delivered to OIRIQIBIIIIIICPQIIIN o-lou give you order to the o0: oaponslblo for Ills oolomn is nserud tor lows s! ldvorelsllg oi I In", nature In be inserted oi l unis s word. strum; payable ll lgogl Interest, bill ml vsnoo. JIHERIMOMETERS sold whole- sale and retail at Bruce's. -ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES Taylor Drug 00.. Kensénaga- China at ton. -FOR SALE at Bedeaqu and lot formerly owne Ramsay. _APARTMENTS FOB. RENT‘. furnished and unfurnished. Appy st Gourlies Drug Store, -STA-WAY FLY OIL for 39c at Taylor Drug Co.. Kensington. _.BICYCLE FOB. Moose. New Anhfln. —J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist of Charlottetown will be at his Alber- ton office, Saturday. July 11th. -'l‘0 LET-House on Harvard St.. comfortable house. modern improvements. sun arlor. Possession August lst. P. L. Summerside. warm, WIIBSS. —MAN Y GOLFERS — Large crowds visited the golf links over the week end. Many airmen were amongst the players. --REGRE'1‘ DEATH - His many iriends in Summerside were grieved to hear of the sudden death of Bill Collins at Lethbridge, Alberta. Bill SALE-JAM! oouuorsid on: homo per um. Phone —R.ED Warehouse, —ATTEND Sale on the 7-6-21. —INSULATE Brio Siding and Bruce's. -BRIDGE ful afternoon house Wm. 4-31. e. by 7 the ladies 7-4-21. nishings for the 7-8. following 7'74" and Mrs Moffatt, Mr. Glasgow. Mr. Miss Ruth Mrs. Harry M 7-7-9. ' Mrs. liruoe H, Lieut. M. G. Coflins made many friends in Bum- tain rnerslde where he had worked for g , Government membes i th Cit, ‘ number o Diana," _ Council. and others? 5m created’ _GmL GUmES LEAVE yo]; near the reviewing stand. cAMP -A large number of Girl County went into Camp for their summer out- ing on Monday. This is one od the largest camps to have been held by the girls, qranrportation was a problem but was surmounted ‘and the girls all got to camp-S. —MAGISTRATE'S COURT-M - htrate Darby heard several cases n the Prince Couunty court on Mon- day. Three drunks were chaged and costs. Another man was charged .52 and costs for neglecting to carry a, tail light and another paid $5 and costs for creating dsturbances. _____________ Guides from Prince Personals v _.M;-, Everett MacFarlane on the staff of the Bank of Nova Sootla spent the week end at c leton. the guest of his parents, / Mrs. J. MacFariane. -Mr. James Wood left on Sun- day for Amherst, N. S., where he the Canada Dar and Foundry Co.—S. —Rev. J.W.A. Nicholson spent an flllflyflble week-end in North Be- deque the guest oi Rev. D. F. and Mrs. Hoddinott. is to be employed by —Miss Ada MacLeod is spending s few days in Charlottetown, gent of her aunt Mrs. James Mur- --Seama.n Bruce MacDonal . C. N. V. R., stationed at Halifax, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Donald of Summerside spent a in Charlottetown, grandmother, Mrs. e Harper. Seaman Bruce is home on a two-week furlough-S. --Mr. Sterling Gillespie, Perfection Snmmerside, has been grant- ed leave of absence for the duration few day; ueet oi his Dairy, Prior to the hibition Groun ficer Commandin $5 oured Regiment, ' eson; the 6t O A. S. Robertson; - and trucks bringing NOW. J Mrs. Dorris K. Toombs Yeo, Montag , M , Resinalc MacDonald, Mt. gewarit. . J. Doyle, Charlotte- Mr. Eugene Dean, Amherst. Chandler, members o about 1,200 member the streets of the nessed by thousands of citizens who lined the route of the procession. Lt. Col. P‘ I. And Corps under Mrs. City Firemen. under Fire Angus McEachern, and three army up the rear. WIW "PM. Toronto ' l\ Granville Street Summorsido by £88 for this service so deliveries on your route. in cflgmwofilr-LICNQ l. Jilly 7th. Ted Ahearnis Orc hi8 Cl i A ti premisgsutzig thuc on Alexander Aiflwg rlnnina at 1 P. M. G B Lusul Ply Slggrg AND TEA-A delight- was spent at the Golf Club on Saturday afternoon when l"- "ld bfldse were sponsored by executive oi the merside Golf club in aid of fur- club house.-S. —VlSlT3g§ rWELtCOMEg —-Ee‘ ecen gues at e M-fl-vGlllsan House Malpeque. Mr. Lewis ‘Poomlxs, Mr. Allan John Toombs, J. W. Dale, Manitoba.‘ Ross, R..N.. Summerside, Montreal, l“ intfield, Surr 7_4_7_9_ gfigrkolrvrr. W. Murray. Iondrgi‘, . .____.__.____,_ sum-aw» 8,000 ATTEND (Continued from page l) Major J. R. Paton for the army and McCarthy for the navy. Premier Campbell Mayoi‘ BAltoglgiléalman, Group RCap- , H Worshi e, Lth-Cola rogram at the Ex- the parade of b; s passed through): city and was w YEW, M;M., g N0, 62 C. A. B T. C. was in charge of the parade which consisted of the following units: the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.. under command of J, F. Leightizer; the 17th Reserve Arm- Light I-Iorse, headed by Lt.-Col. G. E. Full and Liz-Col. E. W. Johnstone; the 204th Reserve R. C. A., under Major A. W. Math- h Reserve Signals, R. . C. S., under Lieut. James Coyle: No. 62 C. A. B. T. 0.. under Major the Red CPOsQ P. E. I., E. M. Bagnall; Music for the march was provid- 'I‘he cheers of above the music each unit passed Proceedings of t were broadcast. m9 Ari interestin was watched wi h spectators. Man d. R airmen vied with the honors, The part of the the The try atta way towards the as violent ground. Verey llg explosions ed by the Training Centre band under direction of Sgt. Lloyd Ward and the L.O.A. Pipe and Drum band under Charles A. McLeod. the crowd rose or the bands as the Stand. The he march past Sllflfls Program sports program interest by the keen contests fool: place as so diers, sailors and each other for account of this rogram will be found on the spor s Page. proceedings shortly after dark with the infan- ck. ‘rhe audience watched with breathless anxiety as an at- tacking force slowly worked its wound up defending party shook the hts, pistol shots. Tuesday, hestra. late on July Ctlli, be ._g1_ insul at 2i. Sum- NEW P. . C. f the Provincial Of- Field Battery. Chief 0f the wit) 1 was presented sift. —Rev. J.P.E. OT-fanley is stationed the absence at Summerside duri 3f glgr. J. G. Macbela the annual retreat of clergy at Charlottetown. war and left Saturday morn- ing for Aldershot. Before leaving he MacDonald who are attending very lovely ‘ n and Rev. mente the Catholic casualtie battle appear ver men defendi overcome by battle was DeBlois led the attacking party and Lleut. Smith Sgt. from; McIntyre gave the omn- s, etc, made the mock real, Finally the t e pill boxes were e attackers and the over. Lieut. the defenders. A feature that attracted a mat deal of attention was the demon- KIOIRIHIIIQQIQQHIIIIIOIIIQSHIHVQIIIIIIIYU- AND PRINC Nil- m. DENNIS Penney stration of a members of the Canadian Red Cross Corps. The ladies showed the bene- fit of their training as they copabiy ‘Sibling the Axiiin‘ _l IIW WAINII IIOS. YIIIIMPII MORGAN BRENDA MARSHALL in; . omcuo av MICHAEL CURTIZ - REGINALD GARDINER ~ REGINALD DENNY. l Nth . wa""y1 Illfl ALAN HALE ' GEORGE TOB|A5 Ivy Arrow v. Mound. nun-m use-or- _ "'12"? Fill‘. ' "'25 W "Irfltdcezxl dealt with several casuaitl efficient manner. The r. Holman First Aid Post by es in an casualties were recorded and later supplied with food. Another injured man was given first aid on the spot by four young ladies who then placer, mm q on s. stretcher and took him to the bell. a native of Souris gosiséer. Michael-ill? ayvflaclgflrésl%ag grade var-ii.“ Marion Deagan; o. u.r ; a s r-z -- . A . w p| k ; I _ V. Cmnpoeli of Gloucester. and 8e 1am .° er 3 3 Joseph D" numerous nephews and nieces livi at the east end of the island. Boston, Mass» d lv w London, Conn. anShe ‘was a member of the La/ii Sydney, Montreal, St. ISLAND NATIVE DIES 1N GDQUCESTER Mrs. Mary A. (MacDonald) Camp- Catherines. East. passed away in Glou- cester, Mass, after a long illness. on June 4. at the age oi 80 years. She was the widow of Capt. John Campbell, who was horn only three miles from his wires birthplace, at at; Little Harbor. They were married in Gloucester i3 years Campbell was for many years a leading skipper and vessel owner in Gloucester, specializing in the hali- but fisheries, no died m 1931. Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of Michael and Catherine (McCor- Iuack) lviacbonaln. who v/ere the first settlers in st. Cathermes. '1he community was named. for the lat- tel‘. ‘rhe deceased leaves fnree s children, John G. Campbell. of H27 Humboldt Street. Denver, Colorado. Albert S. Campbell, of Gloucester. and Miss Gertrude B. Campbell. or 25 Hrllsooro Street, Ufldllfltelbwirl A1‘ SEO. Capt. tel?‘ gosh. Later he was but in an am- ulanoe, driven by a member of the Corps. and taken to hospital. Interspersing the program were numbers by the L.0.A. and ‘Drain- ing Centre bands. the Male chorus. and a female impersonation. Dr. T. E. E. Robins was the announcer. The vaudeville stage was artfully decorated for the occasion. The background was in red, white and ue with a large V in me centre. The decorating was done by Mr- I. Y Recldin “iggpgipg; IN TECHNICOLOR Joe their help In lrlrolur loo, when lolly rum - mm a "0""! _"_'.‘.‘.°'_'!L ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS AT 3 —7 — 9.15. SUMMERSIDE BORDEN SCHOOL CLO Borden School Closing took place in the dance hall here on Tuesday afternoon with the welcome being given by Yvonne Gallant and open- ing chorus 0, Canada! by the school. This was followed by remarks from the chairman, Mr. Reginald Rodg- on of rizes to Grades I, II and II1 as foiows: Grade I Jr.—l. Bub Sexton; 2. ers and the presentat Carahoma. 'I‘ren.holm. Grade I Sr.—l. Elva MacKenna; Irving ‘Irenholrn; Ev Margaret Grade III—1. Leona Gallant; 2. 2. Clive Sharpe; 3. Billie Grade II -1. Powell 2. Rena Macfnnls; 3. Westhover. .............:f£'.:.'t"..".".' IiCYil. CANADIAN AIR FORCE m"! - m no m _____-__, SING Garth Herring; 3. Laura Own. J an Parish. Alberton Offical Opening New Hall at Alberton 0n Tuesday evening, June both, agzrgmbk mo)“ the spacious new hall erected by the parishioners of Sacred Hear was officially opened. The building was almost to capacity, some 500 or he SUMMESIDE G E COUNTY At the successful lbed Cross Campaign for funds I wish on behalf of the Executive of the Prince Edward Island Div- ision to empress our most sincere, grateful and a preciative thanks to the wonderf land Province. The unprecedented success of this great Campaign in our province was largely due to the supremo efforts of that ener- | getic War ‘To The Citizens of Prince Edward Island ' ALL 511E 5 [PH HUTTART Summer-side people oi this Is- Services Campaign Committee who have crowned their splendid work with complete suc- cess. Our publicity was excellent, the Press and the Radio exceeded their customary generosity and the re- t ren DIOIC taxed Pflso 1150 0f Oil!‘ nerous, loyal and superb. In the name of the Armed Forces of the Empire. of the women and child- of the Empire and ners of War, do mom being presexflh me ban was every one of our loyal friends. autifully decorated for the occas- . E. Monaghan, Pastor. pmflncm acted as Chairman. The programme opened with the singing of O Can- ada followed by a few remarks from 10h. RSV. W the Chairman. Mrs. John M C, Whalen at the piano. Mayor Tanton was next called cleod, Summerside. sang two beautiful solos with Mrs In obta over 75% of our our people have as usual led Canada and kept Prince Edward Island at the top of the Honour R011 of Cana- dian Provinces. upon ancl in a few well chosen words welcomed the visitors and people to bell, guest speaker of delighted the lar and readin well received as was a dance by Ralph OZBrien A piano duet by Mrs. Jos. J. Cal- laghan and her daughter Sheila was the Town's newest and one of the Provinces’s most beautiful commun- ity halls. Premier ‘Thane A. Camp- dlthe evefiinz. e au ence w a. timely address w ich was received _lc2'1tm“°d with great applause. Other speakers of the evening included T. M. Link ltter, Summerside; E. P. Foley, Sum- merside; Joseph Bernard, lignish: 10111184 Dr. J. E. Blanchard, Charlottetown an and Hugh Morrison, Summerside. W who so ably and amusingly auction- a new fiel ed the numerous centre cakes sup- nflshtv blow plied by the ladies of the parish. Don flicted Baker, Summersicle, and Geo, Bow- fifth day. ness, also of Summerside del the audience with their comic line ighted They songs thunder gs. The Highland Fling charges by two little girls from Alberton. a Goudin and Mary Skerry. loo a step mrwi Elmsdale- um May Divine - your generosity, your patriotism. Providence reward W J. P. MacMILLAN, M.D. President, P. E. I. Division Canadian Red Cross Society. M heavy casualties for AORIS USE from_pgge_ 1) andria, '70 miles away. The olyglot veterans-trans- rom a battered army mzo ngggressive. dashing usions fcrce bv 0i reinforcements and d commander-struck s oi attrition and in- the harassed the enemy widi ous artillery barrarges, tank and bayonet ragtacks while - e COUCH’) [f8 UOIIS lengthened and tattered supply A. South African flier described Most stars in Grade 1 Elva Mac- beautifully rendered and brvusht me coastal road of Egypt mama g-nggg- EM Mam-m»- =» as"t.izm.ir:r.rs=ér°ssi.r.rst ‘ti; :*;:,.,$,*:.3""“ gee g,‘ M ening. - us e ve - , “farms 10; Perfect Attgndance 1n “nu-med by MTS- R- A'M°Ke“"“ “t burned-out and shatterr-fii Miss MacCalliunls dept: Powell ggggggggiggg,ggohghgggggl=vgggg “ my vehicles drive off m». Trenholm, Shirley Keougii, Nancy the smgmg or lsod Save the-King‘ road into the desert when w" wine Arnett H IV Jay. Program followed: Chorses by Grades I a nd II-Carry me back to Blighty, White Cliffs 0f Dover and Michael Finnegan. Tap dancing: Aileen Richard. Recitation: Frances Wesftioven, Solo “Rose O’Day". Bonnie How- Grade III-l. Anita Donald, Frances Westhover. V. fig Grade vm- Inez Maclnnis. Chflflw. Carry On, by the School. Presentation of prizes and certi- ficates Grade VI, VII and VIII Grade VI—l. Audrey Stewart; 2. een Richard; 3. Sybil Howatt. Presentation of Prizes Grades III and V. . 2. Joan Cameron; 3. Joyce MacDonald. Grade IV—1. Lloyd Heffeli. 2. Noreen Sherry, 3. Jean Tren-holm. Grade V-1. Barbara Herring, 2. owatt. 3. Frances Ozon. Perfect Attendance in Miss Mac- Isaacs dept: Aileen Gallant, Marlon Howatt, Noreen Sherry, Joyce Mac- 1. Doris Herring; 2. the 3. Nadine Hewett. Prize for perfect atendance in fis- Miss Hessianks room was awarded . , to Edith Sharpe with special men- fifififiii- §n$lsfi3f‘°<>i"§i§.‘i§§f‘§§ no» o1 he: even yew moo it- of Mary and of the Ladies’ Sodality tendance. of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Glou- c her in her parish ester. A requiem high mass was sung for 1 te a dcmglcih‘ largey at n e . ere gigsny beautiful flowers. attestinl t0 W611i the high esteem in which she was held by her many friends. Mil l1” affection of her relatives. Burful was in Calvary cemetery, Gloucester. Critical Time (Continued from D889 1) n. __—___.i_i- from the north. He could TJITOW l; corrollary column toward Restov or The perhaps across the narrow "Kerch alto. Rusians said "no essential changes" took place on other sec- tors. SC-Ton Tanks great fermion heavy liar-tier, the tanks, the "KV" monsters welilh- ing 5o tons, were repoded to have broken a German bridgehead on s strategic water-line and to have slowed the German battering ram. ‘Ihe Germans continued b0 P0811 forward at some ints, battle- 1 t, despatches sad and partic- (rigid in the centre b: the Kursk sector the situation remained ser- us. But the Russians said the mass- ive armored advance still is block- ed by the strategic water-line. (Pre- sumably this is the line 0i the D011. whim the Germans claim t4 have crossed in their drive on the im- rtont city of Voroneah and the rooms then came forward and oscow-Rostov railway so miles lies but 1o miles back the river). which for The Germans still held nrmer- loul superiority in tanks. but the Russians claimed qualitative sup- bI mazhinel. eriority for counter xlementi Vorcshilov) ester- Eillnr treads and basting Von g, guns. hlialistgls A; s result, (he Ge oess in the centre of armored vehicles with SUC- rmon the Kursk w,» dcsc iced u "only r- tfscl," w“: the rlinee swaying Ea see-saw battle to the north and the Russians hold'ng firmly 0:1 me south slde, blocking efforts of the enemy to make T“ junction t FOQPSI the ‘ with Begorod H erring, Public School Certificates in Grade VIII Doris Herring Inez MacInnis. Nadine Howatt, Edith which Edith Sharpe, Junior Dalziel, Rank Oatway, Laurie Richard, Keith (JDzon, Eleanor Mhdlsaac, Arfliur BY. Sr. Writing Certificates: Doris Inez Maclnnis. Marion Deagan, Eleanor Macfsaac. Nadine Howat-t, Edit-h Sharpe, Alice Jay, Joseph Dorsey, Helen Hackett, Jr. Writing Certificates: Junior Dalzlel, Willard Pidkerihg, Keith Ozon, Bett Dalziel, Lorne Sherry. Laurie Ric ard, Sybil I-fowatt, Au- drey Stewart. Efeen Richard. All-hill‘ Jay, Mildred Doyle, Sheldon Laird, Loretta Campbell. Tap Dancing. Noreen She "y. Grorus, There’ll Always Be An England. Recitation. Douglas Oaon. Plano Duet. Miss Catherine Mac- Callum and Miss Ada. MacLeod of Summerside (cheered)- Exercise: Women oi Tomorrow. 5 girls of Grade III. Song. I love you, Canada, '1 girls. Remarks by Principal 0.3. Jelly- Durlng his remarks he spoke of the donation of over $50.00 that the plipPs of Borden had given during the year to the save Children Fund in England Presentation Fund in mislead Presentation of prizes to Grade IX and X. Grade IX—-i. Raymond MacTav- ish; 2. Norms. Howatt; Irving. Guide X—-1. Gordon Ma Budd cKenzie ; 2. Eleanor Mac-Donald; 3. Betty Lydia‘ pupils from the different 1'6- sented their teachers with ncely of worded addresses of nDDu-‘clfiflm accompanied by a gift. Mr. Jelly on behalf of the teachers QXPYBLI- ed m; thanks m all the pupil: and wished them happy holldflyu- T!" teachers then treated the many children and parents to chocolate bars. Alter the singing British Navy by the school of The the afternoon closed with God Save The King. FLAG STARTS FIGHT WINNTPBG. July lice said today yellow flag claimed by one ion roup to be the some Ukra ninn flag being used gide with the swastika Nazis in the Ukraine. c 6—(CP)—Po- that a blue and Ukrain- ss the side by by the aused s street fight between two Ukrainian groups in the United Nations por- ade here Saturday. Several persons In iuiurod. . the beautiful new hardwood floor. was cleared away and all who re- mained enjoyed themselves to the fullest in dancing both old time and modern. The parishioners of Alber- ton Parilsh are to be CDIiEtFSIIl/llllfitgd m‘ efigflgcgfwagi graffllgfgn t?) ‘m: scorching brown desert from Town of Alberton and. a place of Maw“ suPplY 9°"- the amusement for young and old. BUTTER BONwUS (Continued from page 1) - bonus on the prospect of butter production being increased in line with a program being undertaken by the Agriculture department. ‘Ihe enlarged production campaign OD will be pressed particularly in areas House where increased output is possible. If the creamcry butter production fetish Lg increased in line with the hopes lieved of food authorities and the a-gricul- m9 ture department, it may we] ex- "q ceecl least $15,000,000. Stevens Urges King To Resign July B—(CP)— Hon. H. H. Stevens, former minister VANCOUVER, of trade and commerce and mimst 300,000,000 D0unds in the com- "w- ing 12 months. This would mean bonus payable, if continued throughout the year, would be at gleézylffbiuzatw“ ister. J. A. Bonnier. (Lib. Montreal- Hadley. James Caldwell. t. St. Henri), who opposed the b111, Riflli-li). Mrs. J. c. Hadley (wi e) Hon. Grote Stirling (Con. Yale), Believillc. Ont. and Fred Whitman (Lib. Montreal- Pearce. "Douglas. Sgt. 1179687. por MacInn over." he added, “the crev Jill out and run in all dlrccliorts." Ih Sir Claude Auchmrck. wiio C feat in Li Michaud Supports mit conscription for overseas s.r- vice by order-in-councrl as debate the hill of Commons. Michaud said he made no of conscription, but he be- the government should have wer to act as circumstances d for the security of the na- The House resumed study of the to amend the National Resour- Mount Royal), both of whom sup- the measure, and Angus is (C.C.X-‘. Vancouver East). bya, appeared determined destroy the enemy's power. now 350 miles est week on the buds-it de- a . 1n addition to the Fisheries Min- command after lLlt? cle- Sllkill! acrcis (he its was resumed in the Act after spending 8 er of customs in Conservative Mb who did not say how he would. vote ministrations, who formed the Rie- construction Party to contest the I835 general election. in a. statement today said Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King should resign to make way for a national government that would include representatives labor. agriculture, industry and fin- ance as well as political parties. A government formed on a na- of tional basis would have support of the majority of the people would be in a position to solve "the and on the measure, participated in the debate today. R.C.A.F. List UA CHRONICE close oi the recruit today Ruwlinson, ‘ill. of Toronto was sworn into the service at an R.C.A.F. re- cruiting depot here. A slender. blond girl with solemn eyvcs, Barbara uembltd with excite- ment as silo took her oath of al- le ' re a line of air force Thomas Pearce Sask, _ Previously Reported Missing. Now PO., Jssié, R, A. in our home." Why don't you try ALL-BRAPPS Says Mrs. R. E. Etchea, Dorval, Quebec: “KELLOGCHS ALL- BRAN has so many good qualities it really is the ‘Better Way’. It has been a family favorite for many years, and as long as it retains its qualities, ALL-BRAN will continue to be a big favorite RDIAN ask for the indiv age at restau "Betta Way" to correct the cause of constipation duo to lock of tho right kind of "bulk" in your diet. But remember, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like cathartics. It takes time. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocefls; in two uunVfihlfiflt size packages, or Kellogg's in London, Canada. idual serving pack- rants. Made by ed president of the nual meeting oi’ the Other officers cl President, Mr. W . Secrctaryllfleasurcr, Somers The remaining direolo Ewen MacDonald. M1‘. J. A. Gillzcs. manager of the P, E, I, Livestock Marketing B08111. Charlottetown, delivezed a brief ad- dress. He pointed out the necessity of hnving a shipping club in the community and urged the members Shipping Club» _ ls lie-organized Mr. Alex MacDonald was re-elect- BreadaYbano your charity and Shipping Club at the adjourned an- c-ganization held last- night. The club decided by unanimous vote to continue business by res-organizing Ihe shipping club. ‘ed were: Vice- .m Cameron; Harry Burgoyne; Manager, Mr. James T. TB named were; Messrs. Kenneth Graham and MEM SER in honor of their lives in will be held a on Sunday, J P. M. This under the d and the John Sterling 7-7-11. to eontinnuc their work by re-organ- izmg. In the absence of Secretary Wil- liam Seaman, the financial state- ment was rend by Mr. Harry Bur- goyne and was adopted. 5,000il1vWmnan In Air Force (By Hazel Dean) (Canadian Press Staff TORONTO. July en's division) when l iii) CCTCIU (my Daughter" of Lt. Col. Walter Lion- el Rzuvlrnspn, ‘Toronto manufactur- er serving with the "Governor Gen- erals Horse Guards, Miss Rawlin- son l5 \\'Cll~(|llllllll(‘(l l0 become an olllcicirt more than n yvnr with the Caumdi- an Rod CYU-sfi lrxirlsport before real- izing gar ambition to Join the R. . A C . . Her brothsr, Capt. Michae or Raw nson,w23,_is_overseas :1 ll‘\'.'()lll."\ll- Fornn, James ll, A113. ltcporiud Prisoners of Luldlnw Robert Laidlaw TDTOH b0. 5 I-Ionychurch, Charles 3611. Mrs. C. C. (wife) Toronto. Previous! For Official Purposes ~ _u rchcl‘, iglill.’ , - ‘rut and settled down to She 0f Casualties UITAWA,“ July 6—(CP)—-Na.mes many problems which at present of one man killed on active service baffle a Durely partisan govern- ment," Mr. Stevens said. The gov- recommended would representatives of ernment he include three labor. three of agriculture, sentatives of industry and finance. nls four Liberals, two Conservatives. P one C.C.F. and one New Democracy, re (ll-BUN repre- The overseas and l3 missing after over- seas air operatlons were contained in today's ltoysl Canadian Arr Force W list, 309th of the war. overseas section of the list o gave the names of one man Fel/IOU-ilv reported missing and new Ported killed, two men previously Mr. Stevens ran unsuccessfully as reported missing and now r-eporud a National Governmentmcandidste Pris e in Kamloops riding in election of 1940. Pilgrimage Train Leaves SYDNEY. N. 8.. uro, including Pictou. grimage train will return, Ste. 59211111? De Beaupre on ‘Phursday. July WHY HAVE SORE Julv 6—A Dil- grimage train with passengers en- route via the Canadian National H Railways to the famous shrine st Sic. Anne De Beaupre left here to- night under the spiritual director- sh p of Rev. J. B. Nearing of Syd- ney. The train will pick up passen- gerrs at stations between Sydney and viously for official purposes presumed (lend. oners of war, reported and two men pre- mlsslng and now One man was listed as killed on active service in Canada. Following is me latest list of cas- ualties with of IIGXD Of Full 8o “'1 t. k001i!‘ m ‘Chicag Previously Reported Missing, New P0. J Toron Th D1 leeavinil mm" Ar ‘it?’ Ailey. ma, set, 863K349, A, W. Ailey (father) Port ur. Field, William Ewart Nixon, Flt, Sgt... B66851, E, Proton, Ont. Fitzgerald, Rowan - Charles. Flt. 111166 to. Preston Kill James 6, Joseph o. _ licial numbers and OVERSEAS on Active Service Gerald Joseph, IPeoigan (fatn- lleported Killed Ismay, Wlnred neroeri, PO., Jodie , A. ismay (father) Victoria. LIOQHG, J . Air Operations osepb Harvey Milton, J. T. Lscelie (father) , John Allan, PO., J9l50, Dr. M. J. Preston (father) lViooso- Soak John Drew, S. Field (father) it, G. D. Fitzgerald (fa- lewd ther) 83 Kent St., Charlottetown. Garfin, Irving Walter, Flt. Sgt, 1751116, Mrs. l-lymie Gar-fin (moth- er) Edmonton. Phillips, Gordon Maclean. Pit. Sgt. 216M539, Col. G. N, Phillips, (fa- ther) Cornwall. Ont. Ruddy William James. Flt. Sgt. some, Mrs. w. J. Ruddy (wife) Windsor, Ont. Cole, James Edward. Sgt. B64719, J. B. Cole (father) Lansdowne St. C lltoh. N. B, in. Boyd Allison. Sgt, R7e026. B. A. Dskfn (father) Berwick. Kings Count! N l. crash near Virden, Man.) sumerl Dead DHeggie, Robert. Writer ) 6—(CP)-The Royal Cnrlzulian Air Force (Wom- accepted its OYCI‘, Silt.‘ Alexander, Sgt" B61070 ,A. W. Fornn (father) nom- (father) Parkman, War Gordon Nicholas. (father) Cyril. 98t- Honychurch y Reported ltlisising‘. Now Pre - Pic-sch, Arnold Leo. sgt, B75715. Mrs. Leo Flcsch (mother) Ont, CANADA Cobourg, Killed 0n Active Service Cox, Hurry Kenny, Sgt. R05 (53. J S. K. Cox (father) Union Point. an. (Sgt. cox was killed July 2 in a ‘ngv. _ Cartoon 5.000ih Barbara M. served l Walt- MR-S. JOHN of Mary Carveil. Dougall or b‘alrvrew, i’. E, l., in her fiftieth year came as a severe shod; ds to her family an Mrs. Nlc-Uuugull of Lllc late W. r. veil aria as the she enjoyed tile ti the only child bo Govermncilt i-lou Confederation. Al employed ior Bunk of Cums to John Mcuougu e . . mm, 1m. J 010,,“ 116$ past few _,vcar's_ Mr. unu Mrs. Mc- COUSCPIDUOIII s "Almostlas liadpas a wedding. Doug“! “eye “w” on ‘he ‘arm _____ waxy,“ it.” Someone inquired syn“ at rauvlcu. Although never losing UITAWB) July S-(CH-Flshcr- pallicticullv. loutm Wm .11?‘ mum“ m Chm" ies Minister Michaud, a. New Brun- Said. Ai ‘comnn Barbara. Rawlin- 19EL"‘L°Y“" M'"‘-,~\1°U°“‘r‘~?u lQl-‘k a 5W1“ Flench-Cflnfldifln, today suu- son with o. grin, "Well, 1 wouldn't {wily mww“ m U" me °1 h" ported the government bill to pcr- know about lllfil yet." ‘ommumly 4"“ “J5 ‘"1 Oil-Anus? and active mozxibcr‘ of the Fairvicw Women's lllSllLllLG. said ClFCllmSlQIICG Wllll her passing of her husband at the time, Mcbougail enlisud in last August and w ’I‘uronto. The funeral on J Peters Cathedral, McDougall had remained a faithful member throughou large one, many of her neighbours and friends attending from ncur-bv Among the numerous floral tributes view and the was a beautiful wr fellow members of Women's Institute. rowing husband two children l-leln pged 13, and Marjorie aged ll, are e ft to mourn a ki wife and mother. Mrs. McDoucall is Peters buried in St. Charlottetown. ‘ro mo! "rue communes? VICTORIA. Jilly Muni will arrive in Victoria this month for production of the film . version of C. S. story ‘The Commandos", Gordon Wiles, production Columbia PlClllfég today, The picture entirely in Victoria plans calls for the Merle Oberon 0'Sullivan, whose gimdr. John Farrow, R..C.N., will be lepton fir w! Mast Tl) Wiscirss at FRENCH RIVER The annual memorial service Revs. Buntain and Newman address by Rev. leciion will be taken for up- keep of monument and the balance in aid of Red Cross. In Memoriam‘ The suddcnldeath on June 22nd the late Governor" Jedrdluh Uulwcll so at education in Churlctlctoun she (‘Us l). Lllill.‘ in Lll: riovni (la until ll(l‘ lll.ll'i‘l‘.l ORIAL VICE those who lost the Great War t the monument uly 12th at 3.45 service will be irection of the . A special col- I McDOUGALL wife of John luc- d frreu . was the daughter H. and Nlrs. LAY- grulitiritluglilcr‘ uf lstllictrou 0i being lll in the present least nlllCC 1P1‘ YCCClYlHE, ilil‘ .-. 6 ll ill 1:127. for sue A Dlil'bl(.'lli3l‘l.\' rn COXIHCCLZOH was the absence Mr‘. the ROAJF‘. as siiillOllCtl at une 25th from St. of which Mrs. t her life. was a. Fair- districts. eath sent by her the Fair-view Besides the sor- nd and dcvcf d Ccmvtiry, 8—- ( CP) -Pa ul Foresters war designer for Inc, announced is to be made and present cast to include and Maureen husband, Lt. ..41r"Zl‘L ribs-