i v i i. \ l \ l. r to. t‘ >-'-< -..1.*.**':~3;s_>>:">':>\:¢;~.4 Z . .::=:*t p. .-... s, 14% t0 17. l Hut‘ . . . . Price . .'"'.'H per pair , , _ .. wk. Sizes 88 to 46. e . . es Role in Industry igii wood pup salt, soihiun chemical has iveakening the fibre. no yellowness. More less weuicoiilng ‘were n for the .i an for ham, cotton, rayon iitoiaralids War fittiort The Issue In . 0. MenziPsI i. 1r‘. ‘tat-today that a general el- .......~-;.-.. ‘Ian's Heavy Rib Work Hose. 2 yn-iii-s for .....;.;._~........-., 601L011 ',\.LL ' . Sweet Salt i l i i l. is sodium cliloiite. i . OXYllGli iitniiis a poi-n . i water. [Jeclares In Jon's Work Shirts, Navy’ Illue and Mild, extra good for hard wear. Full 79c. '\i>‘ii'5 Zipper Work Shirts. .\':iv) lllue. -‘izes 14L’; to 17. ‘-l\*ll'5 Heavy Police Work Jill lc-itiher ends. ‘rice per pair . . . . . .. . .-. . .. Ian's Heavy Cottonade Work Pants. drown & Grey. Sizes 82-44. Braces, $1.69 ‘~i-~i's R oz. Overalls. Blue and illaok. ‘ - give extra long wear. $1.59 lion's 8 on. Overall Pants. Blue and $1.39 45c. oi Men's Leather Work Gloves. Price per pair lion's Genuine all Horsehide Work Gloves. Short wrist. Special, per pair . . . . . . . . Men's Horsehide Work Gauntlets. Per pair . . . . . . . . Lion's canvas Work Gloves. Per pair . . 15C. c253. Men's canvas Leather Faced Per pair Men's Wool Work Sweater Ooat. Khaki I79 Men's light Cotton Caps. Price, each Gloves. Men's heavy Tweed Caps. Price, each Also a Big Line oi High Class Furnishings oi: all Kinds For Men at Popular Prices ilrowse Bros., Ltd. For the Best in Men's Wear i Iii Supt. 21 to 6110050 it. pi'e.-ciita;ii es i‘ lvllll. 1'6 LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 21—(CPl , whe vvernn Lee Stone for her size, in muisx caddie. When it is cold she'll [out and rough it with the bo a football game. Mun ll liilllli wi 1h rhe biluwe s short ',\1l. i101. ma!“ war el-Jllvfllber of a New ilruiiswirk in- S. A =5 _ , . , c; ’ .. $.5§;‘I-;She s A Tomboy tine Plihhili horseif. Rod)" nrizu ar o. ow-a tombov of ll!‘ firs-i knocks one 101' 200. sgci. about three rounds a “filer. “as m in‘ in has plent i rength to most lads or her age at‘ make thevgryde some day. She's equa Danger, Urges the Working Man's Needs AT Prices Thai Nei You a Big Saving Stop into our Store today and look those values over. ciun- i 13. and small-a. private course. 'ilie‘| only girl I ated to another club. Her best score Freckled and red-headed. sh known to golfers inerelv as ‘ Road below 2 85c. 89c. 35c. 25c. 75c. \\ w KILLED IN ACTION Liout. L. A. Wheeler of Monctun, ilflllllz)’ bfllwllu". is one of thrco (_..I-\.S.F. men reported killed on nc rue service in the liiicst. casualty llsi. Lit-iii. “iiccler was inari-liiiip i B Pa"! or soldiers to barracks when iliilllllvl’. presumably an air raid, ap- iproacheil. Iie was directing tho . Oulhur mum“. n “our? n m"! i" "If"! when he Wu struck. A,‘ arch manlmccwble: and a , .- ‘ . s. = . .80fibullbfi£d she often cleans house at _ Ver 0t h t i n XEIORDBCBXUQQ: ti: emoii lyagfldilelgelxllli Later she gradu- isihar low sr"1a“n“§o nine h 'Ried"‘ natural ' and shes good at ball-haunting and , erase Milli‘?i’§8d,,§§,§s‘fi,“x§§§§5d$; l1 1BR dry spells. when she often She wants to be e champion and determination tc Ships For iBritain i: . iim l..\. today etumlq in groalcr ilnngcr than France n your ago, William C. Bvullltt (RIGHT), .\ iillllilkkdflill‘ to l-‘ranrlu l|l"!('ll an illiillPflfP in historic Independence Sqllllc In Philadelphia, O0 ti". u ‘ '11- rilciiw- hi‘ (irmi. War 111a. royoix to ilr‘ lulu. Bnllltl is shown horn no he ronierred Infor- n» . . ..,n~ now 41ml ulih \i'iili\'l_\' .I. l)l'L'\('l Bidflc. J12. tlmjl-"fi, ambassador to Poland, and .1 - » - (1..‘.ll_\, ouvoy to Itch; um. All thrco aimbiissailors have sccn at first. hand what. Nni donfiiltlon mum. ) } M-but tin-z» is a growing fooling it ._...fl.Aili2NCiZlIl0Wli IY-i IIIQII ll I I LUYPOWEIPBRENT MONTAGUE, rm. 23rd MONTAGUE. sar. ziui SOURISTEIbNDAITQEIIT See Invasion Possibilities Receding i l (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian i Pres: Stair Writer) ceding in the opinion of ‘sible sources hove. the fact the the Royal Air Force 1H ' the air. ;the mid-Soptombei‘ tides giiles start. Riports rcaching London care that. Hitler has than son troops. winch iuunrl cannot be lclt ed coiliitry boc tiso of tho inevi- ltablc fiwizcrnizi __ with iho pop- ,illllliOll and its riicr‘. nu army dis- .c.pliu<-. ' 0f (‘OilF-T‘ Briiniirs dofmccs aro ‘not bcinys. l'l‘l.l\It‘(l m 'lio sbehtost (i\‘i.'l'(‘(‘ as a result of tho feeling ,th.'it tho (i:\l‘i"(l‘ of invasion is sliizhly {W's ‘.1l.i:i it .\':..< ‘.\\-fl or tliroo ‘\\'t'(‘l{< ario. l On iii‘ cowrrzrv lli"\' nvo itcttiut! ;.\il‘0ll'Y<l‘ cuci: d: with industry turnip-g out more nuns. plant-s and Jinks at an 1'l‘f‘l'-ll‘(‘l‘l‘i'\.\llli‘_' pace Allure mop : o lil ilii‘ armv and more arr fiwhtors arc l)(‘lll<_{ train- cd. 'l‘lioi'i- is" no uric iii a responsible otimt‘ \\lltl li"|l>\i'.\' ill!‘ danger of iirxzisiovi zs. i)'*»’ u probulolv HPVP!‘ ‘Will pa‘ as long as tho \\‘ll|' lasts is l'l‘(‘t‘(il!lS§. l If llitlii- ilvcidcd to abandon plans in ll\\'Z\<it‘ Britain. it is bc- 'li+-vctl llt"l'(‘ hc will stviko soiii - iwhoro clsc. probably against 11y ' n co-opcrntion with Italian fo l'he German dictator must real- m.- thnt it he icavcs Britain alone lnr flliOTllPl‘ wintov ho will bc fac- .ti iii the sp with an air forco tziual lll mimb rs to his own and an army lnrro ouotigh and suffi- ciently equipped to carry the \v.u to the continent. BRIGHTON IN RED BRIGHTON." <CPi-This world- famous Iiinifi. seaside icsort faccd with suooooo t$4o.o5o.ooo> debt, 11M fiDDOlntcd a three-man com- mittee to control finances. .._ _.__ , i I v .‘__w__*m_.._...—aug\'r,'-w s AIIPS DIVISION CHIEF Capt. D. J. Cunningham, former Kingston alderman. baa been named noting nide-de-comp to Mai-Gen. Victor Odlum. officer commanding the second division oi the Canadian Active iervioo Force. 4 THE CHARLUTFEYIIIWN GUARDIAN, TEE‘ THEA TRE l". Y. Paper , Enthusiastic Over Churchill i "m" ‘m? ““'~..“'.;é°” '2 '* tarda are n» 0. m army Vkliorlen-Gothlc imnt bench tor the House o! commons. one o! [the really! greatnvoices of the wes- ICITI W01‘ . . _ The New‘ York Herald Tribune thus began its leading editorial to- peech of Prime Min- ister Churchil. The spew-h 815° was the subject of an cdiiorlll in the New York Times, which said: "When confidence comes from slwh a man at 5t1€h a moment as till-i- -ir becomes impressive and thrilling; and it was all the more impressive yesterday because oi the array 0f solid facts . . . with e su - ported his sure belief that Britan will survive." The speech "rises above all the babel of our timcs - not because Winston Churchill is in himself a LONDON, Aug. 2l--tCP Cable) —Possibility of o German attempt ito invade Britain seems to be re- respon- Thls opinion is based largely on Nazi air force has been unable to gain even tempor- ary mastcijv oi the air. which i8 deemed prerequisite to any attempt to land troops along the British Coast. lino. Even if the Germans increased the scale oi muss air raids. using 41mg or 5,000 planes in one attack. confident it could retain gencrnl mastery of In any event, it is believed Hit:- ler must move quicklv if he is go- ing to attempt tiny invasion this vear. It is bclicvcd the Nazis would have no chance of succeeding once turn in who North 50a and the cqtiinoctial indi- inovod some . of his troops from Holland and JIOFIHPYII Franco to central Europe ‘ This might ho a sign he has ab- andoucil his invasion plans. or on the oilivi‘ lltllld might. not be more iiio usual shilling of garri- GPYillfllly has too long in ouc particular area of a conquer- i i i i govcrnment-sixuisoi-oil truvollers had been waiting here for two nights and two days to begin the trips to the foster-parents found for them imdor the chiidionis ov- erseas reception scheme. to have come ashoro transportation difficulties and oth- er snags forced them on their tunpcrary ship-ironies a while longer, Tho other 353 of the total rcmaiiiinc 848 drew up to the dock just today in a big luxury llncr. groups wcrc bound for where homes had been fnund for 396 of thcm. Another 316 bound for Quobcc and tho vvcst~ available officials could not say the quota. for cacti province —whlle Nova Scotia was to izot B6 and each g; the other Maritime provinces herded the youngsters over on the 10-day trip reported them pointed at. tho delay in getting a- shore. but still in high spirits. The ifascinatlon of watching tho ping in this busy port. and the still-fresh novelty of their exper- ience. served to temper the disap- t oointment. last arriving ship. three wore Can. adlans. They were Mr. and Mrs, llcnry Bryant. and Mrs. MncGilliv- "Y. Who were ltoing to Victoria. be iakcn oil oarly tomorrow and placed aboard trains for their tlostiiiuiiims. bv South African authorities re- llfl-Tfiintr concealment of ammunition has resulted in confiscation of more looopcniiriren Await Turn To ‘Land In Canada PORT. Aug. 2i to exchange shipboard liic for tho solid soil oi Canada, more .800 children from Britain tonight aboard their ships hcrc to step to laud and sfart off for their new wartime bomcs. Part of a proup of 2.000 that. made up the grrutixst sca exodus of children hi history ihc young greater man than some others." 581d he Herald Tribune, “but because he is a. strong man brouRM l0 B towering height by 1i irreat crisis o! destiny." "He spoke to the point because he has no room for anything else. He spoke with a broad and bold states- maiiship because he has no time to waste in little manoeuvres oi shabby concealmciits or small-minded and illusory hopes. Ha spoke with a cold tenacity man-led to a blazing re- solution-the indomitable lea er oi’ an indomitable people. who, each drawing strength and support. from the other. know themselves to be standing in the breach of history’ » - “There £111 a Britain which not only ‘re stronger,’ but. actu- allv L; ‘stronger than we have evct been before’. "This is a Britain facing facts. It i5 a. Britain which in a single. S\\'€81)llit'.! izvstiirc. offcrs us bases where we like in Ncivfoundliiiid and the West Indies. not as a bflfgflifl. but because she sees the community of interest which, in this desperate world, overrides all pettv conven- lions and minor ioalousics, It is a Britain which politely. but flatly. tells us that the food blockadouvil Gold Production not be raisod, bPCflLbt‘ it is a Britain which knows oxactlv “hat shc is course to winch sbo has sotdicr hand . . . and this is the Britain that. ' llifl-“lb slit‘ mar-Avid Jl in an irrciriovublo ruin "We do lioi know 01:: of Our (i(‘$il'O_\'i‘l'5 in B sh hour's down out them. can survivc, know that this Britain is . of tremendous strolls-iii. roal and now hope that ’ his Britain ti! iion has at The TlliiCS breath of Churchill's l‘(’f'li.1l, not tho smug belief of fr ‘ill iii ' (in " that ‘ s‘ noiiv FOUND i ._ l hlquriricry Aug. l!) an. _ [llllllnl-f oi tho hodv nl‘ my. m: Officer T. (‘. i1. Lay in‘ no; n3, gfipwllls ‘m? “f H1111‘ ‘liors (lftlfllljd n an air lrircc plilllr- crdgh." on ihe coast cl." (zipc Ilroton i. AN EAST CQKQ CANADIAN wtCPi -Chafing ill in unveil land Of those sllll ivnumg 404 were today. but officials to kwp Greatest number of the two Ontario. W!‘ 1'0 The volunteer workers who ‘shep- diam» ship- Of the 28 conductors aboard the It was expected thr- chiltlron would our or moro special MUNITIONS him? PREI‘0RIA.-<Cl=i-Actton taken than 15.000 rounds of ammunition in this district. doing and has ihc courage of tho, .15"'ii§-iz¥"5..2iii2“‘" ,r;v'i..’ii‘i'f; 0n Increase TORQNTO, Aug. 2l-—tCP\-G0ld could do: wo do not. know certainly lm-lduclm" l" Brill-m Quid!“ 50011 whothci" Britain with thcm or with- 1111i’ TWA] I119 C010ni"$ But w;- do sugar and bauxite Britaiirs strongth. E. W. Walcott, of the British Guiana Legislature. ‘ shld horc today. He said the col- ion_v's bauxite production provides ,'Britnin with much aluminum. He w", Ofjls visiting hcre. Mr. Walcott said Art Williams. ho added. UTTAWA. Aug. 2i~'¢JPi—Can-‘ Mia's exports in July, gold. wcvc g |C0lllpfll't‘(i with $75.7:'13.O00 in July lflsl your, thc DOllllllifiil Bitrcau n1 crr-asc of 310.272.0110 iiozio, uhilc um iUnitod States gain of $l4.8(l4.0flO. LlONDON."iC/pl ordci‘ issucd bv tho Ministry oi Air- craft Production magnesium and ,' mmo of tho Vctcrans Home Guards nugucsiuiii alloys inav not bo >0 d. t was to bo chaiuicd to tho Vctoraus ioougzht 0i‘ used except undcriiccnse. iGuard of Canada. ..nd. “ ‘ " CIEWS. X/flY/ITMPE/g‘ i "flair" ivznkizsv LOOK FOR THIS FAMILIAR PACKAGE AT YOUR FOOD \ stone \__ Two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milk and fruit, l: o breokion that is not only mighty m,“ lo Milo but iuli oi balanced nourishment. This simple maul ochioliy cuntoln: time Vlluminl (A, I; and C), Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Proteins and Carbohydrates-night vital load elements in one delicious dhliiull . . . iioolth authorities recommend wholo groin conch s. on omniiol "protective" food. Nabisco Shredded Wheel is 100% pure whole whack-mm h nquiarly—ond got wool nourishment for your load dollar. THE CANLDIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTD" Niagara Foils, Conodo v y AUGUST n, M, ‘ W? economic and -fighting member Gcrmauv could bc \\-1r11¢ug':i native of Ontario. is the prin- mo, m OHMQCL has been seutwi.» > terrific effort or ni-o . . - " ‘c1 “l lmoi °f m“ “11""“~V5 SY-‘lem {hitter gtho current. protzraiu. an imffllhihl; Ughlih‘ " l“ Brill-i“ Glllmm- A Cimmlllm‘ cstimatod 3.000 pilots who took tncir ltlnultrlééfifenlc‘(Lnow f“ bill“. llmvci" systcfll hi“ Prlwkwd initial l0 weeks of instruction in raids}. ' ‘ ' “Phil”! “ml Tmwc" m" m“ “wit” nine civilian schools are schedulcd 'l:h'c' Rlllliilllldll ; city of Georgetown for 40 years, to b‘. graduated by apt 23_ “ml-Ed h, mum; Exports nip excluding valued iii MOO/IBLKOUO ~ ‘-.~ u i '1 . sow-no» woo-co we». ilétéité‘°'hiilil‘ii?l"‘°ié‘li.iiii"l...“l 5331133 Exlmns to Blilm.‘ Elmmp “m” press llll.01'\'l0\\'. In addition t; ilic which “*1 l“ .ti'ic.< iotallcti snmli-LOOO compared ,, proximate] 40 000 ‘mom “V0,, kiin uars with sic .000 and othcr coun- “p ' "v - - i . ~ . seas, the Canadian Actli: EMIIICC , |trie S .-8.0U0 compared with For“, in Canada as o; Aug; H _IJOND' $3“~*°‘*“°°~ . . ictiilicti 114 ooa, or this total 2d I""'l’“~“ l""** Thc amount to tho United Klllll- i _ ' . ., . . ., . , two mm iu . i 1 dnm iota-lied sHAlSTOOO an in- lbfgzlzincs “ch ‘menus 1mm Sharon and fiat ' 0\'(‘l‘ July g ‘ " mrir work ll‘. ' Ilium "xports to the ttuallcd $4l,70l.00O. (IIEARDING .-\l.I.O\.\‘ -- Ul\(i(‘l‘ .Ti’Il0Ugl’l storm and calm, winter cmci summer, the lighthousekeepeis c.‘ the Moritimes send out their ilosliing signals over the tiuri< waters to guide deep sea mariners and coostwise Package 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch, 15¢ 12 lb. tin 10¢ Air Training. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2i --(AP)—- The United States War department awarded 310.893.2248 in for the training of flycrs and mech- , . *- - Tlliil'Stiil)'l--l;\i’l -- iiumsail ' i. l. * d in so doin dis- 32r- ‘_. _. _. . . - Ollllmh 0f gllbhrcsd itnhlad doubled thg nuni- ‘llmrlilfy fflxi-Klr ‘HM ‘s as m, “id m ton (rim, . l ber of civilian schools svhich would ‘Hus on me -1'1-;\n,-,_\,,. . 1 give primary flight training to ar- ' my air pilots. Representing a. continuation and extension of the program. first awarded under plans to step up pilot training to 7,000 int-h a year. Additional contracts also are Defence Force Numbers Increase OTTAWA. Aug. 1ll—iCP)——S\\‘ell- land Bllxhllliiii it... . lug mcmbors of Canadian doiciicc ,$l)t.‘C(iill,'_: icnnqti u--_l 'I‘bc non pormancut nctivo mil- -itiii has 100.731 of which 21.500 are at present in training camps. (Tnn- ‘ , Sl(l(‘l bu; iscrvicc thc number wits still con- s crribly below a“ 1 Hmmm, gand quantity oi ’ ' ._ " v » . attire aiicr a fu-c The Mllilfilfll aiinounccd the Jchnmuwy] Hum“ - ‘quarters hero of ih- t" Fiilml Constabulary. TIIE D/IARITIIVIE SIVIOKE on Rumanian: Hungarians Resuming Talks TURNU-SEVBiln-l-N bunnitiiapsui. S. Speeds contracts wore tailed but night, giving rixc 1-» 1 ngvy colllpflliillbi‘ yvcrkoii out io s; from collapse. This iwhof is strcu .- . - ciisclosurc that llvi tactic of ihc Got-m existing school the contracts were the leaders CilihtfllTti were cxpccicd to mizch as tuo-tiur. ~, ,' Vania. i The Rlillliilliiiii:- .»\- 1.. [strip oi i0.l'i.t \ ""' l Al. ucninv f... ~ brought (il)\\il iu :.|-- .. NEWTK-lll/N ili"iii' thi\ Nurilicrii ii" ' a llllllll)"l' ill till". all brauchia of militzo. authurizcd csiab- ,// Rosrsun Cu-i- smoking iobacco