BUMMEBSIDI 1nd id :— Bell" Bteiokstore, Wltnr ll. Toronto Bakery. Water 3L nu osmium Cl’ I f’? I n in reserved for nun gifmmuligitcrest but ldvertlnln] 0| a ucwsy nature may be insert- ,“ 3 wit; o word strictly pay- lm. in zuivancfl. _wltl'l‘l\'ll - Canadian B uaiits 4u mcn for lum- Pitwood _1au_\ v g00d5- Gay Paree, Sum ‘d , r hoods ll\ Newcastle, N. B. Llfllggsiaféfi-zi , m: —- ' - morn i . - . modal’ _191_8_26_2l_ with carréQl-g-Mocoi-mack Binder J91‘, >‘\l.i~.‘ — (JCIIBFHI purpose M. m... Also used nearing l.§‘.'ll blouse, Keiisingtoii. _ L-207-b-27-li. COME 'l'() THE DANCE in "n rues-day night. 1f not fine - L-199-li-27-li. sin COURT-In the Sum- m9 3 mu tjeoln and the other $0.50. s, to _'1‘0fll( si~:it\'ici§s-Rov. George‘ ii win. moo the services t Linton Church Summer- oe on buntluy._ In the morning, he gaunt. laiillipsoii and Mr. Ar- ~ - " hoir Summerside hav ~ -i- l » we shunt llhlllDLIS oi the c , e m“ you “ma rue ~. lviu a (tuft. and Bin the from their two sons this week iii- ltillliiil» 31h 90°15‘? A~ °wne§s forming them of their safe arrival “n; , t.) o, wnich was much ap- yetizuvu. M. N JOINS TIIE AIR r. Kaye Hansen" Suin- it on Saturday to take lllLiUs ivith the lthCAF, in .\li', Hansen came to Cun- nis home in Denmark s 34:0, and for the past the Royal Canadian Al'llllt"l‘_\' s been s valued ein- Chflrlflltetown. Later he transfer- ‘ town 0f Suniinerside, red to an Ontario unit. The pair '0 he will be greatly missed by expect to see their brother Ralph , iaplills=wr;....iiz~:;:“:.%:.'r:ti2? v2.1.2‘ .,,c, l l ,. over ' ~ . - ilkliiuarl; had volunteered her Division. These U172’: lwllllieg ‘Mm Shun subJecls truce.»- Lo Furand as a nurse and ” ' , hhnwg n1 7_15__{).]5 s iirollit i‘ (itirdc twlio spent some its m Canada), and a younger lrl‘ \\t‘l"\‘ volunteers in aid oft nd anti afterwards to Norwaygl ice me l; tile at Lillehammci‘, the - -- are listed as mL§lng, \lr. Ilaiiseirs father “no av at the outbreak of Mr Hansen's mo- to be with friends , was had lll'»\'lill OF ‘HRS. BERNARD.—- Lllihllll)‘ is extended to Mr. H‘ lilfllfl-Ffl. 0f St. Eleanorb and ' ‘v in the (loath on Siin- 1t, w 1e Mrs. Lulu Bernard. cove had not been in very but nevertheless her t‘ l‘ l.‘ . - W; ,,.,‘,.n'fl‘g“ Rlggscklalgnlllsidfralyns be mourned by a WldB crele tf m M ‘W-ynnd “is “Xenia l“ friends. Besides her husband. who ,0, r “and Mrs sydncllf-lhll- is a native of Kiiikora. she leaves ~ m. st Fbnnor Y d to cherish her memory an on _v ~ ‘a 5 Rh son Ernest Donald, her mother, ‘d all hcr life in the village ' its loved and respected disposition and char- Bcsidcs her husband she leaves to mourn Mrs. Gordon Bennett, . two sons. Edwin 8.. ' St. ElCfllIOl"S.flll(l Keith ‘if’ >l>'?\‘l‘. Mrs liarrv An- . . ovth st. ‘Eleanors and twn ers in the Vlest. The funci-nl {lil ulacc this afternoon from .llt€'T(‘Sl(lt‘1lC6 at 2 o'clock, to Jim" church. st. Eleanoi-‘s, a -il.\RluEn ON can FERRY_ 11ml Mrs. Donald Robert ccr at": sucndiiu: their honey- Dfl on PEI. after being mar- lou S flllly in the observa- m’ _ the car ferry chm». l» “h- Th! young couple wish- ’0 have ltcv. Dr. J. A. Ramsay, 41f St. .i_ohn's United church. “;{~°-1-_yl><‘i'ltii'in the ceremony. anuay washsjiending his va- l<1n‘ln‘ llamilton, P151, m; Jflllrty .0 soiemnlzo marriage nifcd to the Province of N. ‘° '~ “c! arranged roi- the hf couple to meet him at Cape ‘titcntiue and with the poi-mfg- Oflfllliffllitalii the marriage séilmnixcd. The groom is the f MIR NPil Fraser of Char- l-"P- No. aha the bride was l Elcanttr May Elstabrooks’ | git-r of Mr. and Mrs. Henry leaks or st. Anselmo, N.B.—S. ‘lEBIlINo BELLS-A very the h‘ wctlding was solemnizcd on 51(19- illili’ evening at the Presby- I in Vilnse, New London, Rev. l ‘EDPHOF officiating when Miss '1‘? Painter. daughter of Mr. {he \V(-slcy Pnynter of "l Rivet‘ became the bride of “e Ellllvr Maclicod. The bride vtry charming in a blue sheer F. liith navy ctnt and hat. The n nts were Miss Bessie Cou- nui ur. Frcd Puyhlel‘. Both groom and groomsmnn liiiforiii. The llwivill make their Pa?“ N- 8.. where the groom atioucd. Before her marriage 361d?! was tendered s miscel- ‘ivaiow er at the home of Mr. r‘ ‘if A. C. Mace of French _ ‘l, h" lllrl friends and her lhiiicutls in the community. louse was tastefully decorated °\f'h' flowers by the bride's and ton. Otto is a of S Albe m8 C: O Otto bu} Two ton , PIILNCI couurv "m, subnrIiit-lnns. Advertlllnz Illould s. i,“ mh M“ Pa“ Il my be mum our, s; u, —_FLY Taylor Drug —PASSPO service. En Service. ~25 PER csur off all slimmer f Appl Pally at the Sa 6-30 P. M. Sllmi g3? Diecfis). anciw c . ,. . ‘Pond, Paifiir5ngalg,uke' Bingo’ I Harrison and f spending m summer home in Tidnish, EAS-Mr. and were well known tally basketball and hockcyz-S. whose homo ‘R050 A. McKenna. of Newton. AI‘ Mllllllftan was 42 _vcars of agr- . some months ago. her sister, Mrs. Alfrcd Curlev ti‘ Freetown. when she was taken il removed to the hospital. \Vhcn‘ extended to the The funeral )vlll take place on Woo- nesday morning from Mr Rflv Mun llRan‘s residence at Newton, to Kin- kora church. hii, holiday at Edgewater Cabins. —Miss Penny Denny, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. J. E. Wright, has returned to her duties ln the Civil service department ai week-end vlsi guest of Miss Geldhart, organist cf Rev. Jllu Barber. , Ohio, is visiting Summerside and Bedenue. Forbes is a native of Lot l6 and be- fore taklniz up the ministry. was _ the total casualties would not. have were employed with the firm of F. \V. happy young Strong. He was one time rector of home m Crapaud church_ “°'""°I Dfllllhm. Watcr s; M.“ 053d". G7 Granville at will b0 delivered h B" n u nei- du or N0 n: not.“ m y“; order to the boy mnnnliblo Io: hone 289 for Lin. "mm"- en mu mm. SPRAY $0.. Kensinston. Y Wm- Graham. Cavendish. L-zoi-s-zi-ii. —HELP our: SOLDIERS._-La\vn ¥"°"- Thursday. August 29H Ice Cream, rside Orchestra. ha: court on Monday L- flltrt- brought before the‘ —RETURNED norm. _ Ve]1_ , one was iincd ten Jnl- Amhdeflfiol! G. R. Harrison and Mm their homo their vacation at tliei s 111 Ellifland. Their sons are Privati- Allan. who enlisted at the start at H116 war with the P.F..I. Highlaintl- 6T5. but was transfcrrczi ‘WNSH. before Gnr. Robert. who has a Wife and dfllllzhter in Summcrside, after the outbreak of the “im- “m, i0 going in sports, cs] c- —EARLY DEATH MOURNEI). -'I'he death occurred at 12.30 mill-l tnlght Sunday Hospital of Mrs. Ernest hfuliialin is in DKPlTOII. but who on a visit to her mother, Mi undergone a serious operation ns seen that she could not rc- r. her husband was sent two sisters, Mrs. Curler of Fran. town. Mrs. Ray Mullisam of New- and three brothers Sovinus and Wallace. Surviving. tow, halt-sister Mrs. Emmelt Hllflllvs H hamrcck. and two half brothers rt and Mac. Much svmnatlrv is bereaved famllv. S Personals —Miss Zilpiia MacQuarric. of the ‘ staff of Rogers and Ai-netl. is spend- B. iew days visiting friends on the mainland. -—Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hosklns ar-Q rived from Ottawa Thursday evcn- ‘,- to spend s week at Eugcivatcr , " iciifliius -Dr, W. V. Haziewood and Mrs.‘ Hazlewood and family from Saint .8. a ' short S N re enjoying a wa. S —Miss Crisp. of Salisbury, was a or to Sunimerside. the United Church at Summer- —Mlss Pearl Moose, Moosomin, Saskatchewan. tMosse ing relatives and friends in sington. and Miss Janet of Nanaimo, B.C.. are visit- Ken- of’ Cleve- frlendl in Rev. Mr. WILL RETURN ‘VOUNDED GIBRALTAR. AUB- 26-—fCPl— French hospital ships, the l1,375-ton Sphinx and the 9,684- Canada, arrived today en route to England where, it ls un- derstood. they will embark French friends. As the bride entered wounded, returning thcm to Tlgejitlon room escorted by France. "ll-me Cflllfilnl. Mrs. Harry i}? jh"‘.l’ Dllavrd the wedding Distance didn't seem a thinly: to - The charming young twins 23-year-old Frank Stilton, of fl qungfl June. 0f Mr. and Mrs. v ~-I.vnt(‘r, cousins of the presented her with a mixed livt. which she gracefully ac- "“'1F<‘f|- The bride wore n ‘Afihgvr dress over flowered mlrd eautifully decorated bas- l with gif s was brought in u! plinth Meek and Miss M boiler. The gifts were \ Miss Betty Mackenzie 2"‘ “llby Campbell and ar- bcmlh the table by Miss Helen M“ Mrs. Preston Stew- \vil;nni_ urn Meek and Miss wr~qlql_ to icad the accompany- Cono- »_-- The bride thanked "RY Rraciously for the Sanqmtllfly of silver. china. . mp1 .9 "'1' lovely gifts. After x“ had been served a Sill’! so _ ms quimha made the evcn join In who arrived in Toronto in his $Ffi automobile of uncertain vintage to RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII the Royal Canadian Air Force. KELLOGGJS liE WVESTERN GUARDIAN‘ ‘GENT-Mn. John Pond. M Wow Btroet Eur-rho“ y of the fouowing ltoreg in ' Mm in lnmmenlu- s, lervieo q on draught at RT photos over nIgmI ""1" Dws and Photo L-l89-8-26—2i. 1 ooa condition $35.00, unders home, Ken- ; nerside Lathes Band L-254-8-1ZT-3l. 9"“)? have ivtuinell in Suiiiiiiersizle after S s-JIEAR FROM SONS OVER- Mrs. Albert Clow, the overseas. enlisted at the Prince County. She was VISIHIIKZ‘ for, The deceased was well known in the province. and her Cfll'_lv death will S .(l]7l‘l'l\l.(.' \\llll0llL Tonight, MON. —TUES., “IHEWRE H RE. , . l. . In the dOHSBHSOlllZlHOl, ftune-tickling, finuq "g , W0)’ Melody" of them . , l. l. Blzifiiutie ’l‘ucs 3 l’. I\l._ Kensington And Vicinity n was a business l0 on Fitday. and Mss Jessie d hrme from ati . in Sfn View the . Mouses aunt, Mrs. Ala-s Ila/cl Adams. RN__ was n viszttu" to Stinunerslde on Friday. . Mr‘. Frld Prcfn and Mr, ' .. wevc ‘ Keith vistcrs to Sum- Glaitua Carl: spent {he n Suniiiici'l;rld, the guest .~.st.r_ Airs. Iicllh Nfayne. l Mr. Eric Slimcen, who during the IJIl-‘i two years has been employed in thr- Bank of Nova Srotla here, lcft l-‘rirlnv lll(ll'Il'llf_' fer Charlotte- .lf.'~‘» 1i ‘o p"? dutv in the RC, lAl‘. 1f". ~. . a Sunimcrsde bvv uh» . to Kitsngton a. hvvniplttt- . oer and in a very shrrt llillt \\..n his winning per- " secured himself a large of friends and will be ifiv nu ‘ Iv-t wlsltcs go W th w field of duty. H. tCoiitlnued from page l) covering ll])lll'0Xllllll.lCly 4,000 square llllllt‘: iii srYVll hours of intermit- l Lent aillackiiig. Production Not Curlailed I Almost. willioiit exception, re- rpovts on jlldlllnrifll plants which tare dum.i'_.;e<i included ilie reas- ‘suriiig s: .L'lllL‘lll. "nrodilction will not be t: "tailed." In one instance ‘where a plant's roof was wrecked it was pointed out that production twould be below normal for a few ‘dius lllllll the roof could be re- pEa cal. 'l‘hc night shift could not lights and t-he |lighls crnild not be turned on in l roofless ivlant. to shoot an inviting brat-on into the sky. In all the far-tiling midlands taxed lo capacity a Catiadian street var and the fatalities among them tolallul about ‘.25 per cent. In S.tliii'<lu_v' night's raids on central London a small block of bllllLllilTS one mile from the offioe of 'l‘hc (lanariiair Press housing concerns in no way connected with lhc \\ * etfoit was gutted by fire. 'l‘li ~re \\'IS not a single casualty. ’Iiit~ l. .s ov. r the tnetropolitaii area, \\'ill(‘ll stretches 15 miles in every flll't‘t'll()il from the heart of Uillfttlii struck down fatally less than a (ltl/nlll out of the millions ,\\hu live Llivrc. t i drove through the streets of lltillllfiflnlli‘ alter Ilitlci-‘s air arm .:i:i snowoaatl the east coast sea- port \\'lLll UXDlOSlVO and incendiary bombs throughout. Saturday's day- light hours. An American news agency t‘.’ll'l'Sl70'illlI'llL reported that "hurt - r‘. private licmes were dun xi." . fur lcss than I00 houses I cm :.. which‘ could be classed as de- moljslicd and the official reports 1c authorities agree t total of civilian pro- ucrty \ (Tzunaeed. but mucn o! hazl no more than the windows \ll Llil cull the slates liftcrl irzzm . s or a shrapnel hole through . first sufferers in the 11'» 1's ‘ ‘m: ta a nil!- i l. —Summerside MERSIDE GU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE .,, M,» 2L: u Canada trains fliers for Britai close up view of the Avro-Anson Former Minister Our ‘Country NEW YORK, Aug. Pierre Cot. forms-r Air Mini France anal now a itighixe that. country, said in a l)i'1)1l st tonight that "in capaulating lVlill- out. etigaging all on." forces, P and Weygand gave our count! Hitler Cot, who has just arrived in the Unittd States from Britain, was intervicivcrl by Johann-s 51:01, for- eign news ccnirizentator, and gave what he called bu: first impiessiciis, and not final judgments, on the collapse of France. lie said he had come to the United States to take up university’ work. He Smd Brits . admirable ancl B tin is , \lllf_{ stronger €\'f‘l'_V day. . But iiiiglaintl nccds war cniiterials. We mu. h, , Eiigianci—.'oi' England is fiehtiil: ‘not only for ll€l'.'~'(‘lf, but tor lllFYly "'.'ll‘.£‘.'3 "ls and democracy. If Entzlantl should be defeated, liberty will (lisipjicar from this world." l-Ie charged the French general staff and high military committee of failure to recognize the value of tanks and air poivr-i" l revealed that in 1936, as Air 3. stvr he submitter! a TOUOTL on the n 0s- slty of doubling Fieutni All‘ dc. and air staff. “On this committee sat not only Edouard Daladier and General Gamelln, but also Marshal Petain. These high authorities did not be- lieve any more in aviation than in tanks. Such was their preparation for this war." Cot said that. France during the the war needed a young general like Charles de Gaulle, now limd of the free Frenchmen ‘fightinq be- side Britain, to “undo the mistakes of Gam-elin" but instead “they plckad Wevgand who ivas seven years older than Gamelin.“ “ A study of the military orders issued by Weygand will amaze the YOU'VE SEC“ and llfilffl "ICITI llrOIIlflg 26——lCPi-' {‘i'* oer J e countryside n. Now you'll get a bomber in the Royal the C French Reveals. Cause Of Defeat Pierre "Cot Charges Petain And Weygand “Gave To Hitler”. Id, once they are published," he saai. "Ilie Germans themselves item stirprLse-l uxtli the facility with wliica they uere able w pen- etrate into France." The former minister said that less than one half of the French air force was sent int-o battle. Of 3,000 hrs‘. line planes, 1,000 were kept in North Africa, 400 on the Alps and 300 bL-hinrl the Maginot Linc. "Instead of using the total 3,000 planes on the western front, only 1,300 were used. Germany on the other hand threw her entire lair force into the balance." l He said that nothing was destroy- ed in ordsr to delay the German and fillirg stations been blown up. (icrmany woufd have needed at lmtrt two months to go through P13111013. “Utiring those two months France would have transported to North Africa a large part of her armies. —Ciiureliill proposed just this- but Petain and Wcygand refused. If France had continued to fight with hci" fleet and her air force intact, and her great armies in North Africa. the situation would zofay have been entirely differ- vnz. During this summer we would have been able to wipe out the Italian colonial empire. In capltu- lating without engaging all our forces, Petaln and Weygarid gave our rotintry to Hitler.” "There is no comparison between the morale of Britain and that w.:ich chimed in France." he said. "In all cusses in England...Everj,'- one is determined not to submit to the menace of national socialism from within or without. "The British claims with regard to German planes shot down are absolutely correct, I myself have had the opportunity t-o check these figures.” Broadway M Melody Opens At Capitol Broadway Melody 1940 opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, Summerslde and features Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell and George pMurphy. IPred Astaire and Eleanor Powell, the world's greatest dan- cers, are tops in this best of all Broadway Melodys. George Murphy dancing with them adds much to the evening's enjoyment. It in- chides comedian Frank Morgan. and what comedy! It has beauty in Florence Rice and Lynne Car- ver. It includes a bevy of clever dancer girls. And that isn't ull. The milsic is by Col. E. Porter. who can rightfully claim the title. master composer. The picture has astounding colorful scts. one of which tops cvery effort for a musi- cal. It boasts cyc filling costumes which present. Eleanor Pntvcll as B. new personality. The story has comedy and numancss, drama and as director and Jack Cummings as producer, bntli experienced in this field of entertainment. In Vancouver, Prcmicr William Abcrhnrt. of Alberta urged lncrca~md exchange of goods bctwccn his pvn- vince and British Columbia its be arrived for a brief holidav. A stroll among the people who stiffer hardship and loss in such raids and the sane “There Wil Always Be An Etigland" becomes the golden truth. A grey-haired seafaring ,ni.iu ot 65 stopped poking anion: the ruins of his humble buuizalou‘ to predict: "If our hnvs can mush one of Hitler's war plants for rvqrv 500 Engimii hznics h." (ll'Sl|‘.'\\'\' w.‘ The nclzhbrrs hai to taltc tun tiuccliic iLslroycd was the l gllS\\'0i.-£>. in. H? siirl he'd build aim; ‘where the old place stood." thrills and it had Norman Tuurng‘ _' raid still on." tight l "AENEMY PAYS (Conllnuedrfrom page l) aircraft cannonadlng. Millions of Londoners and sub- urbanites crouched long in shelt- ers, but many others insisted on staying on street corners to watch the eerie show despite frantic ad- munitions of in: raid wardens to got below ground or else run the risk of being killed. The Nazi strategy appeared to he to send raiders around the city individuallyl at split-second inter- vals. The raiders, however. appeared lmfflcd by the city's tight defence of barrage balloons, searchlights and cluttering anti-aircraft can- non. Some lone planes leaped this dcadly barrier and dashed across the centre of Kondon. however. at. altitudes so high the gunfire could liiot reach them. Scarchlights caught some of illicsc, and appeared to "toss“ them from one to another, like basket- halls tn the hands of skilled play- ers, until the anti-aircraft could pet a bead on them. Even at. that. lnbscrvcrs said the full ground de- Jenccs had not yet been brought into use. ‘ Cabblcs Ply Trade ! Some London cobbles still plied itlicir trade in the gloom and glnrc, |l“llll\<',_' fares. "you know. there's a nnd dodging like lrahlaits when they passed mllitari’ ‘ 0hjccti\'e'=. ‘ ‘The prolonged raid on Imndon ;\vas timed llitli others which ‘struck anew from the channel lcoast. to the midlands, scenes of uissnults- all day Motidriy. At Folkcslone. on the clianticl. duriivt the day. at lcast 50 civil- ians wcrc killed by bombers who ‘rallied the flown at market time. The Gtirmen raiders, both hi will soon have him where we want [minim and Pl'i(‘\\"lf‘l'(‘, made use plane II t inf (‘ic cover nrovidcd by (lviftiirg- clouds. li ll'l-'t'l"1“' fit fully FYlQlWld, thcy ai- l Uanaian ir Force cxnlitin the flllbtill B. which opened Aug. 23. tibcps and that had bridges, roads~ . ii The pl is ‘P . v Nazis’ clai s they have nit-l. iutcd by foreign ncivsineu llcrc is a picture of Dov ~ still crowd the road-A lured hcvc. Gcrwzuivv lo~t eral headquarters said. Gum-Genera! Continues Of Inspection HAMIL-TON. Ont. _.-'1'iie ldufi ul A . Geiieijalot (landfill. (gay his lllnDcClitlll oi provide a uirue smut war elicct. ,_ 'llll: is ' ' - _ Alice. spent lllOlt: than a a. half in u liaiiiiiiei. >1- tuymng our, Liiullsaiiio.‘ casings for the Britzsix sup»; istry. Accompanied Liv nu. their vice-lwuaii 11:11.3’ and citv officials llll(‘ men, their - slow-iv betwe-cn to machines that trans metal into shinv cushy,» .- Britains guns. U. bl‘. . ,. E L- 5 Q- C c Sharp Drop lil Canadian Tourist Travel Seer UITAWA, Aug. all-tum attun- modules brought. buck to t" - duty-free under the sllzo t‘ tion clause in the cur. i .. showed u dccrr.is.t' ail in.i.».~ 50 per cent during Jul; ‘to 218, the Rcvciitic Ucllttlll .' nouiiceti today. 1n July, adlans brought back sue of goods. United States [Jllsslitlfl tloiis and Cnnadzan t~m~ .\ strictions llllpLlSULl euil. resulted in a sharp drop l" adian tourist travel in mo l States as comp: i-d \\'l.ll ' the previous year. ‘Fins ed in cCllSl(lt‘l'lll)lv d ' drop in such impo: Biggest drops \\'t‘lt’ 1n l'Xllil§7l“\l imports of radios. lll.tl l .1 at tires, tubes and are , .. i fell off by nearly tun- is. i; t ', 01' the iiiiports Cllllll‘ 'n 1n United states. Dining the scvcn mnnlls mu l Jilly 3i. imports from \ under this tariff l'.t‘ill .' ' ‘ 53.639373 compa- during the cor last. year. SHOT TO l)|-I.\'l'll NEW YORKe AHL’, 2"- The third son of the Regglone family of llu- l. side to tlic liy llll(l(‘l'\\lll'lll ' Louis Repginnv. 47, leader of a countci-ttii‘ was shot to death tot known assailants. in land bullets took thc l . acl. who was lil. niul struck down nntilhcr James. 37. at time-clock llli"l\':ll<. fX. liiizlt but drnppiirt htunl ' seemed a hil~nY~lllis§ :1 observers on the An Air Kllllis" innrniiut. [ZlYillT n1». ‘ ' in \i gllfllltllll}. : 4G lliarl been d :‘vt . planes last. .'ll'll(lll"ll t.i- - jtackcd last nizht and earlv todavill were safe. ..--—+~ t._ . . .. titling Al. rear .i~d in l part ui llie exhibit. gun of ‘an AFro-rlnsoii imuipi-i is ti." - triaut . = - i. . . t i hurls anti villa-d them to shipping have l- ‘~ ship-ping centres and found tl ~ Hill‘ to .\'a1i airmen. during a bomb :\lt:ick_ ~ r -- still untlziinziizrtl. In the air battle which broke up tnv , ll ]ll.ll.lt-\, four persons were killed and 12 were wuunticil in these rank, p» in t "iYtlliK, Aug. Z6--fAP)— ' " ' ‘.>i~::r Clipper from ‘ti at LaGuardla F1cld' l... .. l.l_'. \ tlliav in lit-r- i lffltlblfhl >2 . Ii .li cen- tiic Clippcus 11.000 ‘ . (wrco but replaced. .‘.i" the before the lJFlQS m. t $1.68'.i.ll0tl. QleSNAPSHOl ..‘- A LI. Both plct " Ni". sultjt-t-l. one picture," is the formula. that. many lIlllillPlll‘ plnittvirriipliera use; but it often lvllitn 11-‘. l‘.i:\t innro tltilll one shut la lit . tltui to twll the story, or iuzilio t! t- ~.-:‘,»_it~tl zis interesting as rim-i- t‘ i. Tim trulli is, very few snapshots nww ("ntny-lv-t" hi themselves. Ono jvi‘t‘<lll‘fl just nno phase-M. ll\'l‘l\llllf‘ll0ll, but a sec- l s‘i~\l is often rctniivctl Nut,» Y ‘.1|'lll\ all the details and round m‘! 'lit- pit-tiirr- ill-m, S~‘Y'il"lllll‘§ a soctintl shot helps in twnlain the ilvsl Illlfl matte it. lull" lvtivth-tl. t‘un~illt=i* the plt-turl\< "h l l Fwllll lwurnpli‘. The low- iv t\‘lt' u |‘\\| llont action snap-- I'll he chi-l to have ll iii my ‘lllllllll. lhit tli» ‘ll iu-r ont- rozilly makes tho rvuxv twunyilt to it points up tho ' ‘tnv-tlitl it alter“ lrll-u and PX. l“ "i- i» ilvfnvtv the I ffcwl of 'll"‘l '. itnl tor. t‘-- l. lil of‘ an amusing pivttno thvr they supt-iyl I" lil it .~"' rlnin : , Lilli» ill ’. ti‘,- slint, aiul 1H,.‘ itlt-u ft" .t ~ -= 1 .~ you u alhu W, 1 an ,lt-_ n!‘ ,- tion. util \ 11ml»;