Augusr 1s. 1942 % 1 COMING! ‘ FRI. — SAT. SHELL GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST THRILL YOU'LL HAVE THIS YEA ' IIESENYS ' oeonc: ILONA BRENT * MASSEY u... RAIIIIIIIIIE llllllillllll lllll EXTRA I I-NEWS AND QUIZ KIDS PRINCE EDWARD I -T0~DAY ONLY- Edward C. Robinson In llnholy Partners Plus Musical Comedy SHOWS 2.30 -7-9 New “Spitfire”.Film Brings Riot 0f Dual Identities I An uproarious comedy of errors 1n wlllcll everyone seems to be two 0111-1‘ lwolflv. almy describes the Il0l0llS plot of the new Lupe Veleg. Icon hrroi laugh-film, "Merggnn ‘ e at Sea" now at the Empire .l. lC. bdltl to pack mounting hilarious m. llle current. it s; Q Radio onlclcs L116 furtncl’ mls-atl- ol the plundering Ldndsey S’ ° 11111111 111190 ploy: Carmelita. [filo-lieu naun wne oi Uflurlt] ~11_111l Rotors. whose desperate tlwlis; to lalld advertising con- “*§“~*“11°\_1lfl°lv loud to uolnestlc fatliqduke-s, neon Errol plays his alOlllt: roles oi Uncle Matt and the Wil‘ ‘Billlsii nobleman. Lord Ep- Ju; AuSu PILLS. luscious Marlon Balllllymlzabetil Risdon and Layflli yin-UM Cvllllllotc the cast. b0, no new tun-film takkes place on d._u lllr 000ml liner Doulw. lul‘ the tropics. Buddy" Rogers‘ attempts tosell all ad. campaign to a, wear. thy pmenger lead to all kind or iglnliullderstfllllfiillB-S. and when every- m involved tries to untangle the Psinil) masquerading as somebody 6M, Mexican Spitfire at a.” . DAPITD SMOKING GUNS... ILIZIIIU ADTIGN mark Cuuldy‘: llcll as In crushes through to gangland’: cltudoll tit" m. Andy Clyde 1nd King Wanda McKay - lack ltncitynl NOW PLAYING L _ snows '-' 2.30—7—8.45 J§nr£r“_ “filo-r wzr/ff/Jowsoa '- , _ of ranchers from certain death in an exciting movie fare these parts in quite some time. A rlotoustloneymson (HIIII with s comely blends. a flery brunette, I rubber-legged Icon-and crisscrossed ablnsl ‘h, liq-ulnar n user, a couple 0t comically TD-IIIGIIT — FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows —7—8.45 Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 ' announced tonight. He alnbush, makes some of the most seen around “Twilight Incidentally, on Trail" is the 41st. picture in which William Boy-d has appeared in his familiar “Hopalong" character. l AXIS RAIDERS (Continued, from_ page 1) l . ‘ugh; ocean is the chlei route from America to India and Egypt as well as an important line to Russia via Iran and for British meat and wheat shipments ironl l-"llll to hit a hlgn water mark in South America. illclzgiunellt. Leslie Cvoodwins dir- il‘ll_ore’s Plenty 0t Gun Play In Latest ‘Hoppy’ wallow" cassldy rides qua in $148111: on the Trail," the roaring ~slln drama i th wild wts dIQ Janeiro claims as and submarine raids already were in progress. Rio reports or three ships had been attacked 3.0.5. messages glvinw tion 1.000 noted were German claims to have shipping bound for EsYP These naval sources cited Rio dispatches and Axis indications that surface said two a surface raider since Saturday, the loca- miles off Brazil. Also O n than 4b.000-tons unk mo . n t off the m1 opens tonig t atQthe Capitol American and West African coasts Theatre. °“_1‘11111t1=1y the best and swiftest “Ilinl: I-loplllong" adventure pic- mFt-t. this one adds generous help- s: of another ingredient-comedy. Tueres a thriil-a-minute. and Just off Florida. the fire." '1§r;11n11_}1l' laughs. in "Twilight on the "hourly." of course. is portrayed ulated that pfObil surface raider was operating in the blglur old friend William Boyd. His I’; 111i the picture are Andy "Call- h “i? blydo. and Brad King. the mdsomc cowboy jllmolou plays "Lucky" ,°111111y Nelson. The 1 e 1 lialyvkvn by boautiilul Wanda Mc- lll this Western thriller, "Hoppy” gnu his two saddlematnzs are sum- mlllllod to Antelope Valley to exter- Hnflle 11- 81111! of cattle nlstlers. °“ they find the gang's hideout. m themselves captured and then f-Wpe just in time to save a posse and ex-rodeo Illl. SAIII ll Sllll IISI ONLY INI IINISY IISSUI recently. tain and an latter by “gun- The British naval sources spec- bly one Gcrlnnll South Atlantic. Joined by strolls submarine forces. They said the Germans would be more likely to use an armed merchant cruiser than one of the small squadron of heavy warships. such as the pocket battleships Admiral Scheer and Luetzow or a "dead zone" they said. Ono naval source said a num- ber of armed Axis merchant mid- u-g had gone to the South Atlan. Us from Bay of Biscay ports since thQ fall 0i filme- - GAY'S VEGETABLES ____. The following ls the wlwlflai the tlon overheard by two lodlosi like to buy from Gay "Pvlm-‘c , vegetables are trellh_ I undrrslaru that they take them from their garden several limes a day. 1111,‘! the price ls always reasonable.‘ Yes. replied the nthfl‘. l "r111 1 very convenient when out I111’ I short drive, l kill two Itlrlls will» the one stone, have my‘ '1‘K1,‘I“"'°“ home with mo, and my "11""! “I the same time. Our salon dim‘ from producer lo consumer is all- prcciated. We save the dolly"! expense and pals this snvinl 0" I“ the consumer. Our policy Is not bnw murhlwl‘ can geIP-hut how little. and l\\‘1'- and prices ar always clulnlrllw- mostly In favor of the ruslomfr. s. .|_ GAY s. sou Head of Prince Slrevl 8-11-1315. Trinity United Church THURSDAY. AUGUST 13th 8.30—0r an Recital, Cpl. Frank J0 ‘H1501’! assisted by P_ O. 19d Robert Tait. baritone. In Memoriam MR3. RODERICK C. MACDONALD Tho community was shocked m- vellfly by 111E very sudden passing on July lLun of Mrs. Roderick C. Mac- Donald of Bcllevue. Mrs. MacDon- uid ilJll been unoer nledlcal care 18511 Winter. but had sufficiently re- covcred her health to be able to lit- tend to her duties in the home. On Sunday she attended church, and on Monday did her ordinary work. until ill the evening sne was wash- ulg the supper dishes and fell to the floor. A grand-daughter, who was with her at the time. ran to the neighbors. and to Mt. MacDon- flld. Who had Just left for. tho field, but death was instantaneous. Her funeral was held at the home on Jlllv i5th,19~i2. and was at- tended by a very large number of neighbors and friends, and wm; con- ducted by Rlev, Milton Fraser Vulleyileld with interment in the Valleyfield cemetery. Floral tributes were from the family and lVLr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering. The pall- bearers were Alexander MucPher- son, Milton MacDonald, D . H. Mac- Phcrson. W. K. MacLeod, Neil Mac- u" home o‘ h“ parents for ‘he were 51mm‘ 1° A1115 Prooosflndn merlcally superior" Kinnon, and Jrlo. S MscPhce. The music was in charge of the Valley- field choir assisted by other smg- ers. Mrs. MacDonald was born at Hunter River 66 years ago. She was twice married, but ner first husband lived only a few years. Twenty-five years ago she was mar- led t Roderick c. MacDonald. and Wrisht‘. Powml Street- f,“ ‘g... weeks beforg he; us,“ The many friends of Miss Pearl that anniversary was celebrated by _- continued linen at a presentation and. social gathersing Mm J- A‘ Stewart‘ Tyne valley leuvcs to mourn their losl, her hus- '"-"-——-—_ bond, and two children. Robert oi Grandview. and Bessie. wife of Hugh Martin. Ui , a son Everett died l3 There are also two broth- ers, Dave and Fred in California. sl era. II-arrlet widow of Conngelicut of a large number of friends. yBBTS 5E0. and two st Laughlan MllcPllee, in and Flora, wife of New Hampshire Mrs. MacDonlaIld is greatly missed labors. by her many friends and ne And much sym athy is felt or Ml‘ MacDonald. R0 tllc grnnd-ciliidren. May comfort in the thought that n Christian has been called on to reward. , ______¢_i_ MANSLAUGIITER HEARING HALIFAX. Aug. IZ-(OP) linlinary hearing of Puhlicover ,\ charge of reriny. l-lc was THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DEIITRAI. DIIARDIAII Trinity United Church ab]: column h ronrnd (or nnu o. THURSDAY- u] Interest. but ndvortlllll at I ‘L30 p_ 15L __ MId-week ‘en-ice ""7 """ "7 '" ‘"°"" ‘A ' Prayer and Meditation, llearti Hall. Innis n Iorl. Quietly pnynbh In 8.30 P. M.—Or|an Recital by Cor- Ilium. "'_ "—_' '“’_“*- pom Funk Johnson of the omuvlu‘ t” Phwmwm- n. A. y. assisted by P. o. nob» OONFE T ert. Tait. baritone ch [ch ‘Ne; DER‘ EON LIFE lNigl-k Auditorium. I u FIRIMIN OUT — Oity firemen SO-Year Records had s. call last night at 10.15. Truss was a small blsu in the wocdshed at 224 Fitzroy st. but it was 011i’. when the firemen arrived. only slight damage was caused. ul“'sr>i“lof.“'ul§§f”"é‘°’ Earth of __‘.°°“l1"11°‘1_*1°m_v@1l~'_11_ e c an era vistting m, a _ , acclaimed by the crowd as s. pop- muqagw gum Mwgan» ° uiar entertainment and one oi the -‘“‘ “Wm? W‘ best how t be acquaintances. He is accompanied rme‘ Th5 gm fee“ he" I“ 5°11" by his wife and dauBhter. Mrs. Frn- fie -R e h" c1111 Swirls Pol- are: olglilobeu srIlqdsBgt. Campbell of n.1,, fluid a. Ioirrgollrrlisl (Xlkwrllzr- OW BSQOW . . . 5- '__.._ ggygargggrarglé bretllade than first CHURCH CONVENTION -- 'I‘hQ ' 5 I a)’ in W€Tl annual corlventi i th Pri heartily applauded by 1119 DWI-ll! Edward Island ‘ghugches 3f chili? I“ mey pm °Y1 their 51111111118 Rt! will be held at Montague over the 1111"“ I" 1191111111111 costumes. week-end. The opening session will Keeping Pa" with 111980 Per- be tonight. The meetings conl < Mme“ Wm the popular Cope- Bunday night. Cme 11111115 of Hollywood with their .____ clever roller skating act, which CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Ser- drew rounds of applause. The 13th, gape Great M1105. one oi’ the most dar- ing aerial acts seen here, kept the crowd in suspense as they per- formed atop a lIl5-foot pole. Pat. llde 3 p. m; Bedeque district L. “c” galley’ a 9911559101151 511181118 o. L. service Borden Hall a p.m. S1111» has caught tile fancy of the 8_13_u_ local audience and each day her _.____ appearance before the mike is NEW nacoan SET-Visitors at mgedy antlcipolod. Joe Murphy, the 'I‘ravel Bureau here yesterday ‘he 1111151“ of ceremonies. keeps numbered 648 — eXCEeding Tues- the 571°“ 5111118 11nd throws in day's record by 123. Mr. B. Graham Diem)’ M hmnor I" the bflrgfllfl- Rogers, supervisor of the bureau He 15 515° "11 “dent horse fan said his and Wlltohes the races with in- staff was "run ragged" by the ‘"9"- flow oi visitorb-many seeking in- The Sensational Waldos per- formation where to secure rooms ‘mined the" Skmul RC1 HEB!!! for the remainder of this week. which ‘V35 21911113’ enjoyed as was Mt Rogers 551d he was glad w also the Gressonians who know say accommodation had been fur- the" Wily around 0n the teeter- rlished for all comers. bmm- The Castlereagh-s with their -__ 11111191 comedy, Ralph and Maidu. succassnur. INSURANCE MEN 111mb dancing team. Zita, an- -Congratulaltlona are being tend- 1111191‘ fine dancer and Pat Raf- m Messm H; wrulem n“. forty. famous dumbcils star com- Ralph J. Rupert and J. Allison PIPfo the bill. A Royal Orchestra MacKinnon who yesterday receiv- Bnllri of nine piece Sl li th ed word o their having success. s ‘pp es e IYIIISLC. fully passed their second year ex- Another great day's horse rec. amlnationg leading to the degree ins, along with the vaudeville is of Chartered Life Underwriters of scheduled for this afternoon hm; Canada. They are to be cong-rotu- this evening's performance will lated not only on their success, also be attracting a large crowd but 0n their initlutiv: as well, in Premier CampbBlI spoke brlefiy striving lo better fit themselvrs to over the loud spenkpr ‘yesterdav serve the insuring public and the He gave an address of welcome to Com hy they so wbly feDreiollt. the visitors from other provinces 0o ederation Life Association and the United state, who a" *——-——- here for the Fair. vices Thursday, Aug. Traverse 8 p_m.: Saturday. Aug. 15th, Milo, 8 p.m.: Sabbath, Aug. 16th, Coleman 1i a.m.; Personals swine all day yesterday as the Jildges got down to business early i" the mominc. Each class o: horses. cattle, poultry 11nd swme had their followers who were in. terested spectators as the animal; we"! P1119011. The general comment John. of the various judges revealed that, _ K the the show nos a big success. races also taking in Old Home Class-es of horses. judged yester- Week. 1111.‘! Wore tho Standard Bred anu ————- the TOMISWTSI the cattle placed Mr. John J. Wood. Saint John. were the Ayreshires. the Jerseys. N. 8., is a visitor in the city for the Holsteins and the Shorthorns: Old Home Week and attending Yorkshirrs were the only swing the races. He is 8- guest at The classes shown; poultry lildg-ed in. Charlottetown. tgludtls a variety of the best known roe s. Miss Annie Matheson. Appin Road who returned from Toronto last week is spending a few days in the city the guest of Miss Violet Math- eson. Elm Ave. Mr. Cecil Alexander. Saint N. B. is visiting, attending Mr. Howard Johnston. Saint John, N. B., President and General Manager of Johnston Taxi, is in the City for Old Home Week and Some fine specimens were paraded the horse races. “fhlie in the city in theb horse ring 1n from, or the u r Horses 01 niece, Mrs. rt and Bessie and true morrow her over and of nearby Fairview on dalen Islands. Qurbec, manslaughter opened charged in connec- ‘iflll with the dtellh 0i‘ WIIIIBm C. he is stopping at The charlolte- m5 ng t; g “g town. —‘" ~ " '~»» I: (Continued on page '7, (:01 1) 15-Year Sentence For Sedition INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. l2 -——(API — Wllllzull Dudley Pelley. snrucn little goateod founder 0f the Silver Shirts of America, only shook his head in federal court today when asked if he had anything to say 1n hi5 OWn behalf and than drew a la-year prison sentence on charges Mrs. Raymond B, Gauthier has returned home after spending s. very enjoyable week end with her husband at Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Ferguson and daughter Mildred, accompan- by Mr. and Mrs. M. Lafferty and child. have returned to Tren- ktlon, N. 8.. after visiting relatives ere. Bpr. Ivan McCabe received word that his son Spr. Ivan J. McCabe _ . _ has arrived safely in Britain. °f“n'1111111111 F/‘Jdltion. ______ I don't know how long the wal Mr. '1'. w_ l... Prowse had as his W111 111st." welcome guest, over the week-end fiflld in pronouncing the penalty, his brother-in-lsw, Rev. Leonard but the sentence should be such M. Outerbridgc. M.A., Pastor of United Metropolitan Church, Re. _ gina, Sask. duration." —-—- Pvllerws secretary and co-defcnd- r. and Mrs. Fred White and 1111b. Miss Agnes Marlon Hendersom, two chldren Winston and Arnold sobbcd out a promise to disasse- have returned to Murray River ciate herself from the Pelley act;- from Trenton where they attended ivitlcs and received a two-year sus. the funeral of Mr. White's sister. pended sentence. Lawrence A. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern, They Brown, associated with Peiley in were accompanied by Mr. Norris his Noblesville, Ind., publishing Hunter who will be their guest for firm, Fellowship Press, Inc, was a few dbl’!- setitenced to five year's knprfson- ______ Min Violet Daley has returned $5,000. to her home in Iris from Trenton. All were convicted a week ago __ N. 8., where she spent her vaca- Pelley on 11 wuntg and Brown an.’ tion, She was accompanied by her M155 Henderson each on one count aunt, Mrs. Daniel Daley, who or conspiracy __ m the govenh 599115 m6 WWIPQYKA with I191‘ mehtfis first major sedition case CETIBWXI Hume 11115 since the United states entered the war. The government charged (119,, g.ellegl'ggl‘;"zrlilig11gs l; glThe Galilenn,‘ fa l‘, all a pnmpllet - F- 11111111“ °1 titled "we light for this republic Vernon. with hLs wife, visited at only» hmdcrcd the Wm. effort Mr. Hume. Mr. Donald N Huntley son of Mr. and Mrs. J past week. They left on return to d 1 t guelptl, Ont, on Tuesday morn- are selfecegiifeeregervgz;Izcgpermwn °" g - .____ Mr. and Mrs. nlbberl Sannlders BIRTH and young dang fer, St. olnls. T.w"" f — Newfoundland, are visiting that.- iflfiwlgnqigrg‘ gpifir ilgngi°nliay~ home in this city and are the guests Malcolm shag“, a so“ Y‘ Saunders father, Mr. Louis GlLLIS_M the -P E Isl-and Ho» pital on August 4, i942. to L-Cpl. o! he, Allison M. Gillis kind Mrs. Gills n; a son. ret. to learn Ranlsay re the home nil-nus WAITE - At Traveller's Rest, Aug. 12, 194-2, IVIr . Ja T. W ite, d Island Man Is 78 years. Fuilerlllnlff-filn heralate ‘Agi- . Ex utlve dencc Friday. August i4. at 2 p, m. French ec thence to North Tryon Presbyterian Mowro» 1w. do» .‘l;.“°i.‘io"§..'l‘§€ dmlhllrl: “we mnmII Lfillkig dgXlJAsfl “"‘°i"Y~ FQESEAAWERQM heree today with "QIYQTTS-IZAI ‘lslummniggédb A1111- Mflcer‘ 1m“ It“ Mamune Pm‘ AlIt. aged 88'5»eurr.ss.'1=‘uner(l;clal"1l'{ig:y I. Yglwfimiainge Néxfigilanguiififi: afternoon at two o'clock from were an“ Wm‘ and u” Percy L. Bnwncss and Son under- 1 1. taking parlors, and from thence In ff§uflfjé‘“g,w‘slch'§f,,iylfil the Church of Scotland, at m’ mmenwum c; annual Cape Traverse where service will mp0,.“ be hold. Interment in cemetery ad. The Society's insurance Orgpnlz- Joining the cllurch. atlon covers a territory compris- Mains. Massachusetts, Connecticut. Rhcde Island and New Hampshire. Dr. A. M. Bormany, Edmund- N. D. MacLean 1i ‘d _ N aman from to . Gr ~ld Pre id nt, was 111 the IAu-lyrlllrglfilrlfi. odd? WSIIO was struck ihlzIr angother faffIcers PIQSfilLbIIl. UNDERTAKER 1 . . . l L, A - m on hutclnobile here Ju-le 29 iglglldxedvléaxicewgfgiadign Mast-n‘: EMBALMER -‘ . . . NS DEER] C ill m Lie t. G orge P-lirior. ,\l'oIAcO‘Illa(l‘io‘A0N(I0tolls of mgtnl, HZIIIIIAmOC. MuArsenealllt. Eitftlollt chlflollotowh lllll ..,,.._.,r, yo, "mke 15 medium tanks, Bay, PEI, and G-crlzc ilulrlo North Wlltshlre 1m: been wmov-ed from oil-nut portion of th commons. . the bum. Descousse oi Cape Breton. House oi’ —~——————~———- Phone I49 3;", Mlmrd’: in the home. The Livestock show was in full Judge Robert C. Blllizel. centre. afire. ghaé we Wm be, assured U11" I10 over the target and at other c‘ ur ler harm will be done for the pflsged on route, said. merit and the firm itself was fined 1c * munique said. PAGE THRF. E1 nctob. L Mull“ Early‘- Carrier Great Interest _________._ In Horse Show Swat That FIy Be Polio Another great exhibition of horse- nlansinp was put on under the brlshl. llghts in the l-iorse Arena at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds last evening. The largest crowd in the history of the Provincial Eixhl- bltion watched with interest as the various events were run Again the main winners were the old timers who have been campaign- ing in this event for several years. However, the faces of a. few neu- comers were recognized in the ring as new horses made their first ap- pearance on the program. A soft ground caused the cancellation of the Jumping Sweepstakes event. The results of the different events were as follows: Ponies to Saddle. under 12 hands-l Snap. owned by Tom Clarke and ridden by Miss Ann Blake; 2, Queenie. owned and ridden by Frank Clarke; 3. Darky, by John Weekly and ridden by Sinclair Cutcllife; Minnie, owned by Athoi Roberts and ridden by Thelma. Coles. Maritime Bred-d Her Majesty. owned and ridden by Vimy Jones, 2 Silver Sea, owned and ridden by Lieut. Fred Seaman, 3 Rascal, own- ed and ridden by Yvette Raymond. 4 Tetrlsea, owned and ridden by Don Seaman. Matched Pairs — i Silver Sea, owned and ridden by Lt. Fred Sea- man and Rascal, owned and ridden by Yvette Reymond; 2 Woodview, owned by Lincoln Dewar of New Perth and. ridden bv Vimy Jones and Princess McRimmon, own/ed by . . V) I Vimv Jones and ridden by Anne ~ hes; 3 Golden Glow. owned and » , , , h, F, _,_ ridden by A. a. wedlock of sum- Better sllII, IuII files wlm rly-tox merside and Fairy Bell. owned and sway “WW-H, H‘ 511w IIPNJIXIHIH llll- illIlllg rkxgéltfnoageaosgymgnfigegmain‘ AI-ll and as its IcthuI mist sIlmIy bullies it kills Qddén by Beryl D9310“ and Gray all files and Insects In the rtmln. ILlrnlIl-ss Dawn owned b‘, Frank Clarke M15 to humans and pets, Flv- 11w is Ciitflplv‘! IIUI cause It takes IP55 to IiII. Buy Luger -i:l-> and ridden by Don Seaman. save money and nlulul. Nazi ‘City H_(C0ntinued from page l) ___ the city as a testimonial of havoc. The observation crews hovered over the city for 46 minutes while plane after plane flown by RA. F. and R O.A.F. pilots, roared in, --- rl-v ' ~-- bombs and streaked for jig-time normpn the up _ Their tasks was to obtain a co- élgliznllélivhtlislkld culls ordlnated picture of the attack. “lie; l; the voronem, 580.10,. Md °‘¢“““'Y' EA F"R' 9A1‘ killed another 50o Germans in two --‘-- raids by no more than 200 planes day‘ Organ Rail,“ by (..q..,.~,,| y- n°w “e dwppmg a Even“ weight‘ Whole towns and forests were Johnson oi’ ille R. A. F. flSMiIPd o! bombs in Gennlmy 1111111 91° ablaze as the battle tide lh the Ku- by Pilot OHil-vr nobl-rl ‘lait, 11"“ I" ma" bah River country of the Caucasian Baritone in Irillity- roan-ll Church, Germans managed to _ l'l'!l0li of Thursday cvulllilgl, lzlemt 111th at heaviest night assaults on Britain, foomms “Rugged me 0119 R A F- 90111919111510!‘ 533d» Pyatigorsk and the Grozn)‘ oil 8.'.:tJ_ Silver ollvting in llill of the warning at the same time that by fields beyond. nod (Jruss. >p~ll~ul~lwl u; lhe pulling planes from the Russian Willing Circle of The King’! front the Nazis could make L000- Daughters. bomber attacks on Britain i! it 8-i2-2i. Latest eR.G.A.F. Casualty List Aug. i1—-(OP)—-'I‘.I1e its suited their policy, (The Nazi propaganda Minister, Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels. express- ed the same thought concernina attacks on Britain in an article appearing in the magazine Des Reich and extensively quoted by the Berlin radio. ___________i______ T00 Late To (llilsify Fonhsiiljrtizrull l-zrlvriorprvtn horses, five and six yeaz... Pilcne Mason's 1580-11. lLlLI-Zi. WANTED — MAID GI: EllAL UPPAWA. S e ) ‘ . . Brlln .0 , from the east and engage in most “elmrmd 1°“ m“ killed m “Cm/e hm A . ' J g r 3L massive retaliatory tactics against 56M“ 82:35:: m 6mm‘, we“ England to such an extent that the N0 ° British air force would ve soon WM" Pr rl usly r rtod i..-l . desist from terrorizing german “skid” tgéfixgélsled °"°°§‘j'§°'m‘§§ for “official efiroooé“ “Infrizllfzllg towns and their population through .L B. W ~ o er o; w“ one We. dead:- dastardly attncks," Goebbels said. 35333556133513, "d551,"; ‘W, m... Sellers is vzlllsp, (“Genrlany does not do it because m‘. official purposes presum _ Sat, R7811. . <fa her) she wages war in order to Win it, (“ML and W0 dangm-muly 11y “T01110- not in order to yield to frolmss o! Following is the latest list or revenge" casualties with offiwfial numbers Donswmslr "i=- (“Thus he declared. Germany “m n“; 01km». Bnker- R1613"! P°Y1°11~ mus, endure uwrnporaflly Dam,“ - Roam. c. E. Baker (fathe wounds" while concentrating a OVERSEAS G§§§’<’,',.B'%.»@.go Samuel. Sgt,‘ her forces in the east for a de- cisive victory Afterward he said 1271754‘ Mrs’ Jib“ MSW? (‘moth-e . , . , b9 Kill d n active service:- o o George Tihomas, PO. Dundalk Om‘ .3 “when our hands Wm com‘ Koellhoffel-‘K m,‘ n “when Siiiidlfiit liwéitolaol broil? bridal. ‘In... ‘fir? °’ "UFFIEII" “For-lilo! Sherrv Wil Bernard. PO _ to Britons which they deserve?) Members of two R..C A l1‘. bom- ber squadrons took part. in last night's raid. their heavy loads oi: " ‘alent bv fill: J7346. B. She (father) New? LONUCW - w?‘ E we,bm,nster_ BIL“? $450.lt100 has been set a Luxton, Jchn David. Sit, 334223‘ Nuffleld Prmnllvial 1-1111-- _ t f v i. l.‘.. ‘ incendiaries and hig-h explosives Jch“ Luxum (mmher) T" (fies 502w? “Q.,'.;,,I,,,'_"‘,‘,,'., 534., leaving Mans, industrial and rail Phipps’ Gem." Robert’ and domestic factors on discus “we mm w" "ported a1_ releases. G. M. Phipps, Jr. (father) and disability though searchlights were active Penmcwn“ BC‘ LIVESTOQK GROW?!“ Prisoner of wan- Bridgewater, Cedric C6573]. Mrs. A. E (mother) Uxbridgle, Ont. Boron, 5.4., Among the '10 lll-hllfuk flgtflrflfl,‘ Bridgewatler lions of Canada is che Cir...“ Goat Society. returning i LONDON REPORTS __<QQ11i111_11@_11_11om _ pose 1>_ diverting German strengh from me southern armies. That, too, has bcen the aim of the Russian attacks about Veron- e , the nos-them end 0d the orit» sl southern front. It was noted here that the Rus- stans have said little about the Rzhev action which has been in progress i3 ays The Vichy radio announced Yes. terday that the Russians had made a bleach in the German positions there. The German radio todag announced that the Red Army ha sent "special reinforcrments" there and the German high com- manld communique spCke of "nu- Russian forms in the same sector. However, s. British military source said that the Germans in the Rzhev area are organized en- tirely independently of the Nazi armies storming toward the Cau- casus. This sounoe said it was possible that the Russians were attacking Rzhev for two moons:- l. To clinch tho defence of Mos- oow and throw tile Germans back into posit-ions less easily defended next wnier. 2. To divert air strength the southern front. BUT GERMANS (Continued from page l) from to 'I‘llapse. Northwest oi’ Stalingrad in the Don River bend the Red army was reported to have fought of re- peated German attacks at Klcts- knya and south of that city, which is '15 miles from Stalingrad. (The Germans claimed Wednesday the capture of 57,000 Russians in this a:ea, including most of the 62nd You have to feel ill to enjoy life. And to feel buoyllntiy alive, ready for all activities, you need the aid of Enn for the glow of Inner health, a system free of poisonous wastes. Get acquainted with pleasant-tasting Ens and help your Rm “rmy” stem to overcome excess acid condition those illroillling South of the ooh m tho '7 . . ' . ' ~. Kotelmkoski sector the Russian! headaches, that dull, lifeless feeling. Keep in “the picture 0f health". ENO’§ ‘FRUIT SALT’ rmsr "rnms. EVERY NIORNING reported offensive successes. The communique said the Germans in some regions had been forced onto the defensive and added:- "Our troo s launched a series of successful a tacks and are mnuling the enemy. not giving him a chance to consolidate." Soviet tnnkmcn supported by ar- tillery and aircraft killed 700 Ger- mans and destroyed 16 tanks and other valuable equipment when fall- ing upon a Nazi column, the oom-