m2 WESTERN GUARDIAN-- AGENT—-Mrs. John Pond. M Water Str t E t- SUMMERSIDE and PBINCENCOIJSNTIIIDM 28' News. Bllbmlllllillll- 51'9"“!!! should be left with Mn, rug The Guardian may be bought ill!!! It w! of the following stores in [umiiiersidel- Bell Bookstore, Wlter St. 'l'oronto BIN!!- Water Si. ' The Guardian will be delivered to any h in 5 Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 10o per week. Phonoenlleilll for IIIIIIIsmUEBIflxTFQ I,’ "v3 yuul‘ order to the buy responsible foi- deliveries on you: my“, ' —-STEEL and split 515T" and 9 ft. iaiinlstocl-rtrogt L-261-8—3-2i. _'l'liis column is reserved for news of local interest but advertisin; 0| ,1 ucwsy nature may be insen- cii Ill Z cents a word strictly pay- plvll: in advance, (‘L-ill prices on all white fly,“ ill sheen and Mclnnis, Sliilllll ir. L-255-8-2-2i _.ll'l'l.ll BLOsSOM Cologne mbinstclii sold only at Enmaxfs Drur Store. "‘\' oyster knives, cod and tl Zines, hooks and sinkers at ii..us notifies with En- t 35c. Taylor Drug 00., iillll ~l m: t LEAN m]. and healthy t. ii< llwi‘ MI 31 IOOIZh powder. Litidii» Dfllp, Store. L-254-8-2-2i. (muss, F-‘llmS, Photo Fin- utument. everything for the "~ Fzin. Enmans Drug Store. ..l'lI\ll-I Tn hialpeque United tiliiuwii ira 'l‘ticsday, August 6th. Servi-ci from 4 to 9 p.m. Sale of lloliit- cooking. 14-256-8-2-41. TLT. blood purifier. Rid ynnl of pimples. boils. eczema etc ‘s i Ollllfl‘ bottle one dol- lar. lunliltes Drug store. 11-254-8-2-21. —ll.\l.I'll G. MIITTART. Gen- eini ln-iirtince Agency Insurance or at! lfntls. Liberal cont-mots at ".1195. Phone Summerside. L-33l-1i. PROMOTION — are extended to Victor Inman on his pro- i0 that rank from a Lieu- Capzain Inman is the Airs. Inman and the late I nan. He was recently erred to the engineers at i\v.i from the Highlanders.— —I\'I..\.\'DERS RETURN HOME . Ernest L. Mitchell Fraser M. Murray, have to their homes in Hen- \. l-l., after accompanying mains of their mother Mrs. .:;r.1_v in the Island for burial tn the Fredericton Cemetery. —CHURCH PICNICS -- The Sunday School picnic of St. Mary's Chiircii. Summerslde, was held on Wcniicsdtiy at Schurmans Point on iii. fziriii of Mr. Schurman. T.‘l£‘l‘l‘ us a large attendance of ssiiol s and members of the con- llli‘ on. The usual sports and Kati... were held and a delicious filiiiifvi‘ served by the ladies. -S ".l0\'_.~\BLE AFTERIWXJN -- cnioyabe afternoon was .1: Mrs. Mary Sullivan's love- lipic iiill Farm." Kinkoro on nil)‘. when she entertained ll€S stiliivan served, while x llvlrli Key presided over the i villi.» After tin enjoyabe after- i evening the young peo- lltfl to their homes hav- ked Mrs. Sullivan for her v. ~~S. i IIGAYIZATION MEETING giulznticn meeting for . ivoi-kcrs for the nation- .‘.'ailon was held last rii ht RICA“ and Dr. J. A. Mac- IPJ- tvintiy presided Mr. L. o. fii If. C.. was secretary. Mi‘. (‘ > lliliscrs was present and i1‘ the different angles oi’ ioiiziaire, There ‘ would have ‘Pllllly studied by volun- llviltPfS who are undertaking “' _ivith the work. Different lions were present to offer vices. Joint chairmen were d fr-r i-lie five Summerside n“ diilld vcluntarv workers were ~ l0 20 to the poll they resid- iii ivlir-ro they would receive in- i llfilf/IES. -$, 1H5?‘ (fflidsrvii. PUPILS. _ The V1,.‘ f, If?" TYYfln Consolidated 2w,‘ tvliflln WYOIT’ the Entrance Ex. kgfm-ir ~ l". Prince or Wales Col- gri-qtt-Iailr‘ receivin! heartlest con- mniliwiuons. They are: Geo M-I Bel. Nancy Craig Freda How- ,,,'-. ‘fill’ Howatt. Two of these lhivili» ifcelvcd scholarships. George ran-fl“ who led the Island, re- wy-qfl “We of the Prince County ‘M ,, "l-‘lllos FTPda Howatt was one mhl" ynrllciminis in the Bellschol- Hmtllly ‘Ti is deserving of mention mq 1”“ and Bettv Howatt are ‘M194 vcars and spent but one ‘fir’ u Grade x. Miss Vera Hlmn. Tl-jls lmllrht in the Senior Room nmllmi Consolidated school for the t m vears. WANTED Male or Female rxperienced help Call in Person BISIIOPS RESTAURANT Summerslde only experienced help need apply L-2s1-s-a-2i. S on at least sect. 15. Gllllrlles Drugsto , Mark Gaudet. iilnGgiritifllle s; rods 8% Bruce's. “FRESH ACIDS for summer drinks. Enman Drug C0,, sum_ merside. L497 “I WILL BE Personally absent flbfllll the 22nd inst. The office. in the meantime, will be UI)CI'| im- 5C,“ eral business. Morley M. Bell, Sum. merside. L-2s2-s-a-2i. —COCKTAIL CQRDIAL, lllilkfs several gallons. delicious. l'Cirl'(':>lllllg dang. 25c package. Eiimaifs Drug -cinmcir Norton. _ a -. w, gsnPlflksgl-zi wélli preach in Kulzging- n) 8 ' . u A‘ M’ and Stniduy tit L-flill-li-li-li. —SLATE SURF.-\(.'El) lll‘l" safe roofs and gutters are attractive and rotect life and properly ll'0lll des- ructlon. Buy supplies at Brae I--20l.8-3-2i. -—PI(JNIC a slawrzss ~ 1w» United Church also held lll"ll‘ pic- nic at Staveits Sh0i‘e with the usual large atiendanceoi pupils. parents and friends. After the sports supper was served and all gated the affair a great success.- Personals. —-Mr. Albaii Hall of Arlington. Mass, is visiting relatives in New London. ——S. ——Mlss Agnes Sullivan is the guest of Miss IIclcii Key at her home at Water Street East. -S. -Mi-. and Mrs. Jack McLeod of Summerside are visiting in Nova Scotia. —S. -—-Mr. and Mrs. George liieikle and family are spending their vacation at -—Miss Rose White of Charlotte- town is spending a. fe\v days with Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Stimincrsidc. Edgewatcr. ~S. -Mr. James Fraser of the R. C. M. P. at Halifax has returned af- ter spending his vacation with friends in Montrose. -S. --iRov.i Edwin Szmpson of Ore-eh- , Wisconsin 1s visiting his brother. Mr. Alfred Simpson at St. Eleanors. —S. —Mr. Paul Chan, minister of the Chinese Presbyterian Church, Mon- treal, left yesterday to return to his work there after a sliortlioli- day on the Island idsitliig hi. brothers in Stimmerslde. —Mi‘s. A, W. L-card and Mrs. Garth Toombs and young son have returned to Summerslde after an enjoyable holiday at Edgeuater.- s. —Charles W. Dcighan. one of Summersideb most poptvar athletes and member of Charlottetown Jun- ior Royial Hockey team, left re- cently to join in Ills Majesty's Forces at Halifax. _S. Ontario Gov’t To Organize Schoolboy Workers TORONTO. Aug. 2—(OP>—'l‘lie Ontario government moved tonight to organize hundreds of schoolboys throughout tho province into a limd arm known as "soldiers of the soil,’ the purpose of which is to relieve a shortage of fnrm help on Ontario farms and bolster war- time farm product-ion. Any schoolboy betwen the ages of 12 and l’! may enroll for farm work at a rate of pay to be set A central bureau to receive applica- tlong will be set up nit government headquarters in Queen's Park here and other aisencics will be lwfllfld later throughout the provinces. To aid further the scheme. all hill schools virlll be kept closed tint-ll 1 and primary schools unfll They ordinarily open Sept. l for the fall term. Premier Hepburn. in making the announcement. said recent govern- ment surveys revealed “such a ser- ious shortage in farm labor that the government, of sheer necessity. proposes to place in immediate op- eration many of the features of the highly-successful ‘soldiers of the soil’ scheme of the first Great war." Reward Catches lip With Captain four months Sago, eauitht up will Capt. John ort Pinkne , British merchant skipper, here ay, when he i-eltgivgsls ‘cable his er ' a no n hsd b n awarded the 0. .15. Cap. Pinknev was commodore in ‘urge of s fleet of 40 y. voy turned beck. end capt- Plnknev was asked co get his flotilla home without ctive navel ald- Thirty- wo of Ca t. column were neutral l s. he sa so "the Admiralty was ceased they d trlxrftwfsll into German hands. e from my office from the 5m to ward for action at Narvlk, Norwa , merchant ships swsitin convoys at Narvik in Aipril, when e Gennans launched, their attack on Norwa The con- Pinkneyés. l] ve the award officia- glfrom tlaulliing on his return to The SUIVIMERSI AND PRINCE C Capitol Theatre Summcrsidc TODAY AND TONIGHT '2 . . B furs is hqremsn it's the hast of them all! Also Short Subject Shows Saturday 3-8 £9‘ 9.45 Judge Hardy & Son now Theatre, y new set- ,> lasnlly. Jzec. as al part admirably sult- ‘l’ "Judge Hardy and son" Playing at the Capitol Summcrside, l5 an encim; W15 for the famous H Mickey Rooney is pres- detective. a his lather. Lewis stone, as Judge ll‘ Hllldy light a foreclosure case. _Tlicre are many angles to this s.ory in which the Hardy family were never seen to better advan- tage. di There are hilarious complications l" Andy Hardy's life, and several cf the family. George B. Seitz. who piloted all but one of the Hardy C series directed. Lewis Stone as tho silage and IRLIICI‘. Mickey as Andy Hardy, Cecilia. Parker as his sis. tcr. Fay Holden as the mother and Sara Haden as the aunt, with Ann Rutherford as Poily Benedict, Alllfkviii‘ high school sweetheart, comprise the “regular” cast of the nguished Russian actress who v recently scored a hit in "The Rains W Came", June PTGISSOI‘, Henry Hull, Martha O'Driscoll, Margaret Early, Leona Maricle, Egon Brecher, Ed. Ill KOIIMId. George Breakston and Marie Bfake are others in the cast. ‘Thrills include the flood sequence and Mickey's adventures with lils recalcitrant car. Comedy high. lights include his involvement with three pretty girls at once and his siruggles to extricate himself from the predicament. British Military Men Confident Can Trim Nazis By DREW MIDDLETON Associated Press Stall’ Writer w AluVlYS NORTHERN COMMAND, AUE- Z-(AP) — Britain's soldiers IIIflTlOEUVFCd BCTOSS T11R38 COUDIZIES throughout this long. hot clay simu- lating as closely as possible the situation they expect if Germany strikes. Gulls battered targets far out at sea. and on land the chatter of Bren suns and the clatter of tanks turnished something of a preview of possible invasion to the silent York- shire civilians. - Reviewing the work tonight, Lt.- Geii. Sir Ronald Adam, chief of the Sunday evening service, ed to his versatile nature, helping struggle ‘ led and convicted. in Alisetitia, on . tcnse dramatic moments in the life 9ft’ Daladier. former Minister Yvon Tlelbos and Interior Minister G°DYEES . of Hench trorms not actually enlisted in the Brit.- ish army. are continuing the war with their old Allyi. ed the draftiniz of a law to (ll all secret societies Masons Convention Opens At S’siiic Last Night First session of the annual three. day convention of the chtuches of Christ in this province was held at Summerside last night. were welcomed Williams, pastor of the church at Summerslde. house, of Montague and R, H. Mac- gllilll. 0i Charlottetown, spoke iii rc- Delegates by the Rev. 1c. J. The Rev. W. L. Out- Special speaker was the Rev. Charles H. Richards, evangelist who has conducted meetings iii the United States Australia, England anldassouth Africa. t night's session opened with devotional period led by the Rev. M. Wetter-worth. of East Point Three sessions are scheduled for todigy and three more on Sunday. is afternoon's session will be - taktgli up with the business meeting , t . , . ' Tiist new Hsrdvfie- ltllIlssignzilsiii/algldocgrtlyluistlan Women s The convention concludes with the The Rev. Richards is special COIIVCHIIOII S speaker. Trial Of Former French Leaders - To Begin Aug. 8 VICHY, France. Aug. 2 (AP) —- France’s trial of the old military and political leaders now blamed by the new Regime for her defeat iii the will‘ will begin at iioiit‘b,\' Rluni on Aug. 8 before u quasl-milltaiqv court. quasi-civil. na tional supreme This was announced today al- At most simultaneously with the. p action of a military court iii Clcr- .' lllUll.‘ than 80 raiders wereshotdowri -_-_- mount-Fcrrnnd in (‘Illlflfillllllllg to bl‘ llll‘ 30W“ A" FM“ °r death Gen. Charles Dc Gaiillc. who ~ refused to join tn the signed by the government of Mar-t shal Petain. Slil'l‘_(‘ll(l(‘l' Gen. De Gaiulle, leader of the ee French forces carrying on the against Germany. was charizes of treason and (ll‘F"l".l!7ll in wartime. The names of those- who must face the court at Iliom were noti sclosed officially. But amen?! those who have been cliarizcrl ivifh responsibility for rlr=fc.'ii F"’>llll"'l France's- former Premier esar Camninchi. former l-"divwitinii. Others at whom bitter cr s halve been raised in these oost-iitar drivs are former Premier Paul Flcvwiiid. i .\._-.l.~ as lcnu as that policy PHYS I319 head of the last Fl‘(‘ll(‘ll Gnvci merit before the surrender. and fin mer Gen. Matirice Gustavo (‘uitue- , -l‘-0“ is. Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya, lin. ‘ The Petain Government. mrwiii- hilc. granted to Fwcncltiiirii sci“:- ing in foreign armies an "“I’PI!<inl'\ until Aue service. Falling so to retire. will be subject to the death pen- aliv l4 to retire from surli they (In Britain there are tliniwatidr- who. rilthn ch The Council of ltlinlstr-rs ordvr- l' rec sucli as Contracts Awarded n Past Week OTTAWA. AC8. 2 —(CPl — Contracts awarded during the lillst eek by the Departmcnt of hfiitil- WITH ‘PI-IE BRITISH FIELD tlons and stippiy included: Naval Stores St. John Dry Dock and Shin- building company. saint John. $10.- 6. Gasoline, Fuel and oil S Cunard and Company. Ltd. Halifax, $8.250. Shlnbllildlniv J. Fred Williamson, Lid, siiint John. 815.056. Navy lflnisrtu" TIGNISH PICNIC Wednesday AUGUST 1. The War This Week Canngrarpgvesg Cable Editor No general attack ce-mfl 1mm Germany in the 43th weak of Th0 ivar: Only the daily assaults on British convo s and British towns by the Nazi r force, attacks which DEICCUARD OUNTY CHRONICLE l Gleanings From ‘ Elmsdale And s‘ Vicinity A perfect day, a large attend- ance, and bountiful tables covered with delicacies tended to make the tes. part/y at Eimsdale on July 10th, a. 118p success. The management are to be congratulated for their efforts, and they are grateful to port. Proceeds ivczq in aid of the‘ United Church. It is pleasing to report that‘ of Mr. A. L. Rennie, merchan, Elmsdale. Its peals can h all for their cooperation and sup-l t per pound package MORSFS STANDAPD TIA -- "tiie good old family ha of fly; Moritimes" — gives pleasure to countless Maritime teci drinkers. Blended specially to suit the critical Maritime taste. be heard for many miles around. and is a. source of Joy to all. M the District Convention of Women's Institutes recently held at Aiberton, Mrs. Bruce Currie, Eimsdale, was appointed delegate Messrs. Iluman Purdy, Kenneth Charmari, and Fyiph Grass of Halifax were recent visitors at their respective homes in Alberton. To Prorogue ivei-e returned in lull by British til-I'- - have reduced to ruins s largest port, Hamburg, '1' ‘ked other vital centres. As in the previous week. the-Te were evidences 0f doubt in the ene- uivs mind over the feasibility 0! SUCCCSSIUIIY invading the British isles. But no one can say whether ziie illSDlFEd utterances of officials, and ticivspapers in enemy terrlWfY‘ icllert actual trends or are camou- lingo i-o confuse the defenders of Briiaiti, Vriinio Gayda. the writer chosen by Aiussolini to interpret fiwlll policy for the Dllbllo, WTOtB T111413 rapitlsubjiigation of Britain was not lii‘ llilil 1e and that a long wearinfl ilHUl p ss woiicl be necessary. In Litflll Robert hey, Labor minis- tci- cold water on the 1599- \lI‘i could be knocked down est German raid of ll“ wot-k ivus on the English Channel uoi-t oi Dover. where some 2° °! anti- ii, guns on the ground. The itlllCd to damage any D8"- 91 lmrlior or the harbor will-i. The notable German effort- v a single plane on the Smith" city of Norwich Where 50ml? ‘ to industrial establishments . 59 . , The il.A.l=‘. continued its IXLISSlOU of destruction OVUI‘ German Cll-le‘ ‘llllliUl'l£lllli to the Nazi war elimi- ‘llaiiovcr and Cologlll? We" 9W0 o‘ ' targets. An authorita- sciltl Hamburg with its e munitions factories pad been ‘jpulverlzed Again Leipzig- Dussel’ ‘ll and Dortmund W61? ~ of military importance IODLIIZIDIG damage ha! ‘esl bv the €®>A>l§£ it be ll tizll-hznacy. R115"- oivn that she is $01118 m $351131‘: outwardly fflfiIld-V Telfll-llms with lllfflitifliil dividends which have en- l'l('ll(’(t the Soviet union file-f»? i Japan announced a ENE-l" sin" policy, openly deans}; m! n, oiild seek to bring Fren and Netherlands far eastern 1905595‘ sllillS iviiiiin the Jfllmnese sphere-k In France the Petain regime I00 formal steps to obtain 5959989915 ioi‘ the military collapse of MW ‘W1 June. A court W85 consT/lfilllfid l9 trv n. number of political 168-59" 01 iiie 0d government and. ll W“ 7°‘ ported. Gen. Gameiin. the allied ccmmander-in-chief durin! m9 3'53 week of the German offensive; Genera‘. Charles d8 Galllle- “Th0 m lotitltnu the free French forcesh m B "lain, was condemned to deal A lsillilil. The war ll! the Medlwlglmfi? continued witlwut sensation few velopments. Eiaoh side 10s a m fllICYfllD and a ship or two-m m° ILA)“. extended its raidlnl Tfl “l; AilrilltiC. bombln the oortvf d sfm and Pola and U ine. In the e Italian forces in Llbyfl W" l“ ed advancing cautiously 0n t with no important clash a! Yell I'll the defending British army. Glancing bBck 25 Y9$Y51— Advance of Austro-Germnn 1W1?“ in Poland flnallv engulfed Warsflw. the Po lsh capital. which was QVGTCQII; aicd by the Russians A1181!“ 3- th siic csses bv French troOD-‘l l" e Voxzes mountains were f0ll0W°d b siren: enemy counter-attacks, bl! llll of these were repulsed- mug‘: rv > Itirians and Austrians mimic the Carso Pia-tow. the l" retiring from first line clefenoee. ito bannox Island on Monday, July The death of Mr. M Do 1d Alexander ao na . occurred on Ju.y 25th, at the advanced age of nine- we!“ dunmed ty years. Deceased was held in the highest esteem by old and young. and he will be greatly missed in the community. Durin his short illness he was frequently visited by his pastor, Rev. Dr. Wm. V. Mar‘- Donaid, Alberton. who administered to him the last rites of the Rom/in Catholic Church. I-Ie is survived by one son, Patrick, at home, and two daughters in the USA. to whom extended the sympathy of a host of friends. His funeral was held on July 27, to Palmer Road Church and was largely atiendtwl. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Alan MacNeill, Jines O'Brien, Charles Dunn, Kenneth MacDonald, Jos- eph and Hudson McKenna. siderattori. coukl not be concluded ces Minister Crerar imous consent to sit niailc ll o'clock ml bill to amend the wheat Miss Eileen O'Brien, B. A., nurse- in-tra-inlng of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'- Brien. Many of the local fans motored timatcs which must be fore prorogation. not finish this week," he 29th, to witness the game of soft- M‘ Ham“ W“ ball between Elmsdale and Lennox Island teams —result 14-16 in favor of the visiting team. The vis- itors are loud in their praise of the reception given them and the sportsmanship o! the Indiana. A return game is to be played in the near future. Mr. Alan MacNellI. accompanied by Mrs. MacNeiil, of Connecticut. have returned to their heme. after attending the funeral n! Mr. Mari- Mr. Cierar utting tomorrow to wheat measure. nald. They arrived home tivo weeks previous to his death. ‘The farmers are busy at their hay makinig, 31inch L; proyllng a _____ good crop n -is sec on. 1e re- O-I-r cent rain which retarded the work nlotlonAvgoAkhgue‘ 3'4 somewhat, is nevertheless very wel- come for the root and grain crop. Miss Margaret Rlx of Brockwn, Mess, is spending a pleasant V5.05- tion with relatives here. ~11. HAD "HUNCH" HUSBAND WAS SAFE Royal Canadl Corps, nigh t. Major H To Assist In LL-(X) Montreal. The department i a ’I‘ORON'I‘O, Aug. 2.—(CP)—Pi‘e- the appointment of % mier Hepburn announced late today Lieutenant-Colonel) K, and urban, will remain closed until hospital. October 1, and all elementary schoois until Sept. i5. for this vear. Use ‘Minarifs for sprains. Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYB harvesting on labor-short farms. ; military hospital, near rank colonel for several officers of . F. McKay, Daihousie University, wit: a member of the R..C.AM.C. m: all high schools or Ontario, rural Toronto. to command the m Hanson Opposes i: 3i,°§;l2,,2§‘§,,,?"i;";l.§?°“”°“"°“ Rushing Business OTTAWA. Aug. 2 —t@i—flopes of mcrogtiing Parliament tomorrow in the Home of Com- mons tonight when Conservative M‘, leader Hanson condemned the idea of rushing important public ncss without giving it due CM!- i-Ie said it was obvious he wort: manu- ds-rly manner before mm week His remarks came when Resour- unan- et the auto- to- t night in an effortto dispose of the board aot. "I do think the busiriue of this house should be concluded in an orderly manner," Mr. Hanson said. "The spectacle of voting $00,000,- 000 of the people's money in a few hours is absolutely wrong." He was referring to the rema ee- vote be- “It is quite evident that we eon- said. "Lot us therefore not try to overwork ourselves. Let us complete our work in an orderly and fLTllfléd my" aplauded by Liberals and Conservatives altbe. said he agreed en- tirely with what Mr. Hanson said. men from e Nave fioth but the House had already voted ‘ll-WW! and En to sit Saturday and the Senate was receive the Promotion For 8rand father. Mr. Alexaiizlerl Kensington And Vicinity Miles Lillian Walker was s mites to Charlottetown on Wednesday. The Misses Yvonne LeBlano and Francis Kelly are spending s bob- iday with IFlCLfAS lll Szuiimerslde. . and Mrs. Preston ‘lbombs were visiwrs to Charlottetown an ‘Thursday. (Inside Dunnlne I ROW _ pain-filing the namdenee o: m P. Monitgnurierv, llllifil Unis Shea 0K Ind-iw HUI h on s holiday to Kendtflnsi, In girem of mo, Gladys Lie-Bionic. Mrs. Ali-whin- Burg-cos vishedGsl- lotteltiown on Tiitirsday. ‘line la-‘rseflt crowd to one bended the weekly Keneiington rink on evening. bfzdlillseflermwnesvfltq toBimuneopldeonflvursdaiy. "'1 “We” “em was on Thursdtw. “fist???” tom young W Im- , town where they wtill so ma» l ins with the Lillht Home. Mr. Brederlvk Du lgflflfifltr here for innnailerred Ofihllflsfvffivirllms idie an Army Medical Emma“ m mm°lh Canadian Active Service Force was annoimced by the 1),. oartment of National Defence so- BASEBALUS BIC SIX -_-_- some time. has been a ted to Allig. z-frcp) a Mm, gogqilmand the Alder-s (NS) hos- am cBurn e. f oxen . was - r-————-— ‘, H8 F0171 8W3 lii 9 ‘UIY " lii? f“"""'°i‘ “'63” "filmfi i”; iffififiitlfafi 5"?“ dam‘ M' hiliisabtzrnéfdwsPtsa Vlllilliigen Ilene officer. MD. l0, Vélnni- H ),‘ w o ore ousy en r. . - a missing is safe in hi1 English lios- Lt-ooi. P. o. Bell Winnipegicz R_.,‘d’,§‘,',f“ 0"“ l‘ *5 ‘ l T“ pltal. She said she 118d t. hunch all detailed for duty as dim-tot me Bmwm n m n m m along that he was safe. ofiigeia-olf léDiJNokégsgxzlnniigaom new“. Wm” ‘ ' ' ' ,4,“ mw. flee" l0 m st is: gxltérllloeli-Dfihilim Ileana No. 1, "MIBY- m Ontario Students wean- M e- a w a =- - Lt-Ool- H. n. Minion. Victoria, Damins. llfls been M) ntod to command No. Giants I‘! 881 O0 lii 3U l3 field am ulanoe. He was form- May, criv in command of non-permanent lllglilV0 militia, field ambulance No. Nicholson, "allml"! "l" Mu‘ rrtitrsmrtaer- flfllflHQ/Ifl 86816941011 Home Inns: “m? American Ttllgflfl - Fem. Red ‘arm, of 50x. 23: National Leafllo— M150. Major (acting Lieutenant-Colonel) _ thus , T. E, Holland, of WinnIDCB. has been releasing ‘teen-age youths to help in l nmwinfed to command rot-t Osborne 111mm, Cardinals. 30. Runs hailed Pm Amflrlmn Lennie: Greeniberg, Winnipec, Tigers. 9?," Vatinmll Ironic: Mine, Canadian Armyllerueiiflgrns- Ordinarily, the schools open Sep- has had experience with the Royal Cardinals, 77, tember 1 l northern command. declared that the army, radically altered in or- ganization and tactics, “is ready to fight. and whip the best Germany can send against it. “This iirmv is 50 per cent. better ‘than that which went to France in September. I'll go fartherl In train- ina equipment, and morale, it is better than our armies of 1914-18. "The last six weeks have saved us .'It took Hitler seven yesrs to pro- cluce the present German arm .’ lie pointed out. "We are quite pleased with what we have done in one. “In two vests we have revolution- ized the army. . "As you Americans are probably findlnil out. tt is difficult to expand an army speedily. There are ways. One is to retain the re-quar armv intact as s com rs‘ small. select body of’ ‘S urmrup- pen," 81S o}: friends across the Chen- a nei c l em. The other is to spread experienced non-commis- s oned officers new forme- tions, thus allowing an even expen- sion." ' CAREFUL. ABOUT want ) . ‘*1 YOU MUSTNTT MENTION THE NUMBER $EVEN T HER ti” ‘i Canadian Dollar, Loses 1-2 Cent-es- NEW YORK, A . 2.--(OP)—'I'iie Canadian 87.50 cents in a quiet day of trading on the foreign exchange market to- day. (Ottawa ore exchange eon- trol board rs. 9. 4.01 per cent. iscount) '1' ~ d lso mu: cegiIiff Tfssfgamfn mo‘... t: the Pnited States dgllsriad ‘Iéhlenelm. FBI! , W85 l!!! on Hon; Kong dollar rose sehsdsw l fl- ves-IT is HOT- ISN'T IT ? IT I5 HOTT Q EVEN TAAN YESTERDAY- dollarlos s hslf cent-to -- YES-AND I THIKK IT WILL BE HOT TOMOQQOW- i THINK WE WILL HAVE A HOT‘ av GOLLY~I CAN'T err AWAY FQowTHE HOT WEATHER- BUT | i<iu err AWAY FROM ME FAMLV THAT TALKS 0F rr- I'LL so TAKE A REST ill THE PAQK - . ._.i M‘, _ ,, ‘__jr_"__ eshneoiypdontnlpri-Wil humus i’ i : <|-... __. ..