THE WESTRN cu euausaeams and ram "uh-u- \ um. sub-win °.'F..f£.‘.’."" *1" ' n. Glardiaa nu be emu m|,"'__“—--———-.¢ _ ‘m; wnzilgseteree u. eunuae='i"°m'"°' leeks 1M1- mum" QM, mm, Water sum. as»: Geadet, e1‘ m“ :33; ma“ will be sen-moi. i...“ ‘mmmu mgoyatlnocrlllyflfllchiwezlkfJlaoael-‘llgior tarsal-vi“ ‘t ‘m yoll order to the boy responsible foe deliveries nroN lame Rm! imi- '5“! uguet so. A - _. W" “m e-ao-al rib-peg» N Shoe 150mg‘; ' —-- D a onal Selecti 5am Js-smlrisrarium =""~""1-~ '° ~-=»-°=°i fi ma: Hush om. 0mm. -w.uvnn. - Good driv ‘M m rt... lure: ~31 Joesph 8% gyhgoyggrg 033mg!“ mare 5 —IQO om h“ b; U" ' _ (hi horse 8 years. liloo received by _ 1,“, Q" my? Weeks. a-sa-i. gwaafios ——- "lb! en l .-caso amousuvsn - The flsc “L”, 1 ‘yfihfi w, o; n-viile mafia‘ 17. of Mt. boentpromoted to t r d1 s“. 01mm. reed hrculuns w» uoniilev is the son off Jail was further edioulgied yesgli- alhmemdlitrs. . 1-1. Monkley o; My at Summerslde t next f - m m. e and has two hrothgrg m. hy Judge L. G. Lewis a ter “my ‘Bflvicm oft 8 M Monkley in m“; three hours had UGGIIzSPEII Wm‘ m: P Eb .1‘ lullgrléan ggfcnkley h, counsel in legal argumen. ‘e d. - - a flhde,s we is in the County Court Judge s‘ - gginal Court. the accused hav- _ dected to be tried by speedy trial. Mr. E. H. Strong, . 0., golifiSfii for the accused moved the indictment be quashed on a numb" of grounds. At four “m: case was adjourned to enable he court to consider the moments ‘ anced. Mr. J. Wat- mi MacNaillht, K- O-v i! 5PM"- iihg for the crown. Conspiracy ilharges Laid -—*—'——— Conspiracymharges were laid y - PCISOIIBIS terdey morning against four Suffi- — ~ ,,,,, and: ‘xii. stasis: °zlihiii . o oielsidekyffrwlriaeSatiihrgdlaqvuinor-riinl gerlhnggd “a, "filial of Lligklet- to M treaL-S . e nary ear- mn“ wuyi-uio on inss in eoc case was adjourned _ m. L. a. Wyand of Mayfltld 1111 Ausiwt The fruit. 611M: u, 1h summerside on Monday on bilsiness and returned to his home m. same dly- —-5- _61ignm. W.l1‘. Bell has arrivedin Iedeque from Vlotori 0.. and were Perry, Arthur Perry. Daniel Gal- lant and Harry Gallant, iefore Magistrate W. bail appfared E. arby, released without They are cha ed with conspir- 3.0.. visit w his parents. fir. and M}; llrégwto ‘omits ineuhililleiable sin- _ G O I1 Cl‘ IJOSSCS on mm He“ -s——— stills suitable forthe manufacture _M;,_ 3gb , Dallwfiiraieknlg cigtriaryfi the provis- , is vial warrants. . o o e cse . n J w“ Araeneult. Simmer The four were arrested follow- .. Mr. Thos Nesblt of Tyne val- lng an early morning raid, Julv 30. ty Suminereide R. C. M. P. Q1! you route. Also Cartoon and SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 S UMMERSIDE ilifilfililliilfiiifilislibiisiieliéllelil ‘Riding llighl Great Funlilm —A fun-for-all Western ml s; gs Wouniloll Pte. Earl Joseph Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Gallant of summerside, reported officially as wounded during the invasion. c! Will Transport Island Produce To Newfoundland Roguhr and speedy tra - tation facilities between the islands of Prince Edward and Newfound- land are now a reality according to . E. E. Kirchner, manager of the Halifax branch of the Montreal Shipping Co., and M)“. William J. Ryan, special traffic representat- in Charlottetown» yesterday after- noon took g Guardian produce regularly from the Pr make the one-way ip 111 days and that she wll definitely make a round trip each fortnight Two such trips each month distinct transportation beneficial the two islands. i ive of the Newfoundland Railway. The two gentlemen, who are now reporter over the boat which is to carry w. ince to Newfoundland. Mr. K1rch-| ner emphasized that the boat will ' ‘ three , Mr. Kirchner said. cannot but have a The boat, whose- carryung cap-' inviu THE_‘_CHARDOTTETOWN glualzpoilin PLAYEIrsWW PLEASE > _ - »—-y-_-~q—~- PLAYEI‘! MILD - Ploln —heve "WeIpioef' paper which does not stklt to the Ipa COIK III "All IND l outside Canad total intake to B38 18 i The intake figure does not take discharges into consideration end we“ on 0,01 must not be confused with the to- situation between Prgéi&i'gv".lyiuixiile l Previous figures have b n bro- sed today n Board. Canada ’s Armed F ii ' OTTAWA, Aug. 21 - (o?) —-In. take from the nine provinces into the Canadian armed forces the start of the war to March 31, 1944, totalled 913,092 or 36.9 per cent of the estimated 2.474.000 men in the military lB-to-45 years groups. it was disclo War-time Informatio In addition 15,226 was taken in a, $11515 bringing the of the armed forces. 30 ‘i? trailed with a percentage of 22.1. Behind Nova Scotla came fol_ lowing provinces: British Colum- bia, 44.4 per cent; New Brunswick. 48.6 per cent; Manitoba 43.5 per cent; Ontario, 43.3 per cent; All). erta, 40.1 per cent; Saskatchewan 38.9 per cent; Prince Edward Isl. M12- Sfeid her fcent. su y o th A 1' showed that in ethe TWO provinces, Ontario, with a military age population of 830,000 had 209.- 880 vo unteers while Quebec, with 609,000 eligible males had 80,624. Quebec took in 46,443 compared to Ontario's 41,502. W‘ . _ i \ a , i a . race sag ‘CENTRAL cuaiioiiiii 11v MEMoRlAn _-_ - A"! 0 no l 1 ed I . . 1' 1:; stadium? “ma: "a L_._' """*'- 1 a a w inserted in m.‘ eZlii1".'{v'ei-'3.' imeuv m- m’ ‘°"°"‘“‘ J,‘ m“ ‘ ""'* _ ._.-.-%:: a . _ 0 o mi‘ d“ gee?) flan?‘ f CIASWILL for Photoneoha- Dumb; ighcat ml Erector an: ———— c . e consensus-non air: m- hm; on ° sundfly‘. Wm . QUMNCE- 25. He was 52 years of age. Mr. Jenkins we; born at Dun ‘ P. Ii. 1., February 10th. 1 11b: . UNLODING today carload each Cement anfshingles. Icnnell a Chandler. I '”"‘ ""sl'.'.‘..°‘“”é°¥“‘ lilfl "a exrscran naruz carload i Qmufldw gnhg, 0rd,? 0mm“, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Fencing Wire Arm and Horse Shoes. Advise early boo ing. Iierlnell s; Chendlgr.’ lery. He served in France with e Canadian Artillery unit. After demobliis ti he came to Saskat- 3'7i- cbewen ..__.. in the 0N HOLIDAY ‘II-II- Mr. andi 1h 50m Mrs. Anthony Phiefer end daugh-' a a" ter- Anne, accompanied by Earle Hughes, Miss Betty Ferguson. Pet- er Deveau and Bart H as‘ to Settlement Scheme. _ ,He farmed on quite a large scale » E111 was psrtlculiarly ilgltfifirflsfigd in uu-b-b u: a.‘ .512 $53.0... ‘E? uféfiséflfl‘: Home Week on the Island. While “mission and specialized in the here they were the guests of Mr. mid 0g glflg gegd stodgg vim. and Mrs. Albert Wise. Harrington-guard and M“ o“, and Them,“ i h t th f i i slanvilva oveasaa - m. zhiacah ‘lzgrfipecliieaialzgdfhlgevlzxlsgtjeswan and Mrs. J. T. RDiJiSOXL City, have interested in the received letters from their son Sgt. Brdms Grass seed. Samuel Roblson who is serving with He was elected as a Wheat Pool the R. C. A. I1‘. oversees. He was delczt f0 hi l lmb-dlstrit the only Islander to receive his 8e r s o“ q c and in Wings at the first aduation class for Dig- ag Wheat Pool director 3t No. 2 A. N. 8., narlottoodni in trict 14. a position he held contin- une. uously up to the time of his death. ———— He was married 1d Margaret HEAVY CAR. TRAFFIC — The Pinkerton. February 16th, 192.7 Island's transportation facilities‘ Besides his widow, he is stir- still men to be in a Jam. Yester- vived by one son. John, 16, and day, Rev. J. I. Day, parish priest of Westvllle. N. S. who has been spending a few days in the Province, tried to go back to the mainland but found that the conges- tion of motor-cars, both at the Wood Island ferry and at Borden, was so great as to make it impos- sible for him to get across with his. IRISH MOSS MARKET — The market for the black Irish Moss grown on the Island has never been better according to Mr. George F‘. Gallagher, president of a Chicago firm which is one of the lar e buyers of the unbleached moss. Gallagher, who visiting tau Island with his family, said that his company expects to bu& more from the Island this year an in any other year. The amount should average roughly five cars a week until the 1st of October. hlnaatai. smvicee _ The by, 11. two sisters. Hazel D. MacDonald, Annie (Mrs. W. G. Barret. caster. Pa. and two brothers, Lloyd, and Earle , Dundas. P. B. 1. Hi4 rents and a sister, Ina pr.- eceased im. draped Union Jack ppok ll rrtly and honourably of the eesizerii which a devoted “uaband, a, g3 father. a. Soldier, 0 neighbor, “i.” misc a 1 y w ere e .ved Legion. members of “the Old ma. Bade’ followed the oourtage to its 0011190911’. his assoclat: from his Wheat Pool District, F: HARD FIGHT- a t" Sh!“ M“ the Llnkletter contrmmon w the “flows mmlm k d b ee The compilation also showed funeral of Mrs. 11'. J. Mcflulgan ,3 by was a visitor to Summcrside Road after police had in 1s the Technicolor Riding lsh" “my L‘ 35° m" h“ “ "e" ,3’ i§§ay-§‘v3ei§' gimtfiiyidisirmt" m" “m h‘ ‘he pm“ 5m“ Se?" 3°* “"111 he“ Yemmm’ "mm" ‘mm (Contin ed fro a 1) terday in connection with bus- watch for three days. The stills, which 1111911911 1115i- nisht at the ggnemmelk 33d Kefifflmfijfifigund” ‘ province Theyeshoviedrilgzzetlscldy lwhdyigfinththe last compilation her hm residence as em sun" m" o‘ h“ “mi-s. wgfii-healhdwiliigleggsgewéziogiaxiitls a: Siiilégialinrqrikéfittrgf ‘fiamieéiileilfilig 151131- 5119 I iS-cleane from stem u; ltlia 313th‘); i-Ciifiil intake of 56.128 of :31‘... amflllhflgdpfifenlailifiitailfig; C22; lwlaiclcelcbigteer; fim‘°i‘§"”’“mm",,“,“°d,uld‘f,,fi ‘ 5 , _ s . m t 1 .. ‘ E 4st. Harrv Dye. stationed u have been seiled at the time. “llgéfilgggfl Do m L iggsxlfgagfaggvfogagciiréiwhdarzhipgg_ m; the us, WHY arflgeyclgneti 81:11:, ggmdihitg htirilie hfoimneescefrslariig re- by bei nephew nev. Eric Robin district were Joined by a squad at “m” 9”" 3"“ “"1"” 0mm’ M“ J" 5' “mm” K" C" ‘s Di k? ell)‘ a vimw yM moilmious airy wcll lighted and clean 4511- Quebec With a total of 154- from 351 to ass Th We up M L“ 7' my‘ R-Mimxenzmnuwr 5° m“ m“ H‘ '5' m” O ' TBPYCSQD H8 Q C50 IWDC , _' I | 503 ' ' ' - r a I 5T0 0WD. Wiiwww“ i‘ “M” h” ‘i’? ‘i i“ 5*‘ B h lectur ‘i: a3 f 1c i “if L'§i'I‘he'co0ks allay is spot e5 and of its cesooo military age males Canada total f 913 one new M“ °i s“ Dmsta“ Unwmm’ H" “mm” i’ c“ 1m‘ bu“ M m‘ hon“ m munmersms w tnllir. fittosrinléiymtgglhgaiepsrgerselw gflyet: an: a degllligiuglflisiisig florazilievcry dish find. cooking i ustensil ' with the previgus toilaizofcwligliled gswlliilllgcgi-tlliighyfogararhievmxer’ R01“ 1n Th", 5.0mm. I ° - - i tiles-e‘ who like their movies light shining i ‘i b ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ I-I Noona is counsl f th - , _ 11 11 11 McCardle and Rev. K. Macmillan _ sub W00 E a Hmchu,’ n‘. d§1Q$eFSL l‘ ° °‘ ° gfilgefgn-gllniéd.“ {trlilgdfigg-iflfik and fhe L‘; Dovivffitiidh with nixtiémglea-l‘ P I I rob. igog) RCN Army near Total Pct. of the Basilica assisted in tile Slhc- ‘rile area was giivided lbw an, 0 N. V. it. has returned to duty _____i__ ‘ I “m” Ehudiwagon racefll takes lse eng Itlles n3 “vrfighfitrll h, N- s. . . . 1.304 4.491 1,542 7,297 30,4 tuary. Interment was in the no- sections fw fire ghiting pin-mead aim ‘Pegdilllgr hi‘ dmfigglhc wig‘ ~ lace in Arizona on a dude ranch viisfillifilfii‘ gounted upon {famine N‘ B. H 128,000 01.531111? films 45's gclgiiiccatthttiic €°T°‘§.'Z, ‘Zgfificfii’; Exile “east-ea aiiTciiidui-nmiv £12233? Baily 91"" - an - ~ ' i elonging to Cass Dalcv who plays lead; and 055101.. t than ' ' ‘ - i i968 43-6 e 5 9 3 ' e . . ' neuchenl Kemmgmn__s_ a piswkpackml mama. h 1 ‘Mk ‘she oilélnary more en Que, “I049 130331 23173 154 503 221 by Rev. J. W. McCardle. The pail- way. another by a small, stream , - gasoline engine. iom ' 1 _ - - be _ running apprcximatel North East .___ th _ 1L n h __ . 35,457 33M; 50093 _ arers were Messrs. J. A. Webs 0 _ M. wa.0..no.gl...ibl.. 0 b..- a .| w." B la: l2. a.§;=.l...li2i1 w Rail“...lt....5“:il"::...::i.. Mi- 6m s... 1992a “silt swirl. “swam. hi" “Mi-isles” 3n . . ac urn ave re- I. eh w 1g 1th w t," ,~ Sask. ' ‘ ye. . - . - a c :;*3',i,*°""1'“';"=1 i: ""3: ""1" ' ‘ i m‘; lie-fl; Si» =1, 1egg.not:ilili..ll"i..tr.iis,i.os.ilw-l... _ 2'23: “it: its’; it??? 1-1 M“ son-u‘ “rill”: ca...“ .. " " ‘ my “m” ‘m’ " ‘ '- °°““ "i" l" ° '“"° V“ l o- it... arr in s'stem s- C . 10,611 aossv ' ' was made to kee the bio-u the it It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Powell in his tussle With the lawp ‘m P” ° Y 5 1 _ P° ' ' ' ‘ ' " i - 20-223 5°31" 44-4 SUDDEN DEATH - The death 0,0, 1’ °“ Percy Weeks, St. Eleanors~S. Llgttgr represented m, Shermfslillzlge‘; $41150 Eléeénisgrk miiflldtilléoréaz‘ 05:3}! can 2.474.000 0151558 208.301‘: 902.33g 36.0 gfccijloitllghsgflmfglixlfleolltlglgideggnutillggifi a) ‘h5g0???’ gklleixuggsfiltflfi -i———- gmi , . ~ . . , .. . -D . y i; bu h § M; W111; V i wards evening the fire crosed the ta"=...:<::"..:.il ‘m ‘ail-rain mirziltssiiiéfiiifl“ J1 ‘cl-ism? “W “"1" iii-m was slicllriwfihfliiilsiii-Jiié this "aw..." i" "a: “l?” ""1 Mention. N 13.. have left on return C1111‘)?! f“! ficlfiilavga'havesg and her romance with Powell is trade ‘if?’ tfiéqewfimndifndhlwr" A breakdown of the Army Intake showsz- “m” a hem ailment wulmnmtojunngd A brig: breere finial-Evian 016K", "fimfiii, '“q,,B,"§§{,“°{Z',“,Q,°' mm,’ gfevgpefla$flegligilu cgteflng l; 5'19 m" “d m filiilneiiléinaeiieégaiiy 0317i; iquufié‘ Pvn- iii-as Vltra. Draft ' 6"" Tmhsihrs- "=1 ldilr. an. Mcoiliggiirciigided 11h 111; fifth"? am “wit? d“ xizotfnlii“ 00,0 ' County court Judge's Criminal tool-low the people there that Prince| T0181 T1111" Total quest was unnecessary. The de- the mtms°gflzctegufi m” B’ y ___, court in Sumincrskfl: yesterday be- . Edward Island could supply them Vltrs. ceased is survived bv five children. Canadian ' mmwd P0313” and b 4w, mm, N_ DA ' R4; A1 fore Judge L. o. Lewis. He nac "ear with all the agricultural produce‘ P. E. I. 19,000 4,011 9'15 4peao 425 4,451 his wife having predeceased 11in} d - Y stationed at nouulfvlz. t. is previously pit-sues MUHLV tu a charge Rotaflans they required. _ I N. s. 1za,ooo ~ aoaaa sacs 45,164 was 42,115 501119 Yea" 11¢°- fr“ "hum" “m flrvguigr ‘isgviri-gle Irlgfiegngelialjlmtgas: spending he; furlough he he; home of jail breaking and when he was ~ Captain Keefes boat will only N, B. 94,000 28,170 6,594 34,724 2.527 32,197 George. at home. JOSCDIIIiIIS (Mrs. mum“ m extinguishing m Then in ers e. she is acoem- arraigned on August 8th on acharge carry produce. But Mr. Kirchner‘ Q00 __ 0007000 80,024 “M43 127087 6386 120,28, Charles Power), Mgnltrea bflRllriliSfli. . 50mm sprang up whwmn: willed bhliihras. 00L“ Olrnatcag, 3f briiaklng cred erkitetiging B-lyld stiles- asissrsd éllatthoniactllailclryhclgrgot Vtfiéfile, o“ I H0000 000030 41503 251141 17 295 233 540 atgoggflfllfiy glgvalfiui‘ jog}; thehsrrlouldering embers into flame wa .,,0lmste, roce’ ewc siuaeore oc ’- ‘ ‘ '. ’- - - . culsbio Swing. Ont-S a Siligimgsriiig lie pleacefl not guilty: on Education will be made available at any time “£3; - 1110-1111.‘; 335.3%; 1111-631; 101M; 42.4? Shepherd), City. Two brolthers also f“ Yesterday he ehangccl his pica on a large shipment of cattle is rBBdYi A“ ' 178' o ' ' - 133 47"] 1 ‘llrvive- gm?! 1111 ‘h! Unwd Sift‘ Meals Served — The service at the Summer- that charge in one of "guilty" and for Newfoundland. One such boat 11- ~~ v90 39-339 933° 43.569 3-215 45.454 95 111111 111119 h New 1312111111 °11~ tide Baptist Church was in charge also pleaded guilty to breaking into load of cattle has already gone,‘ B. C. 181.000 43,239 10.178 53.415 3.858 49,557 Fumrai mu” hi“- Mea-ls were served to the fir of the Rev. Charles Carnegy of the and gflggllng from DingwelYs can- “Citizenship as an objecuve o! Mr. Kirchner said. - Total 2,474,000 519,984 140,778 660,762 43,303 617,459 "_"_ '_'“ fighters at nearby farmhouses an; Presbyterian Church. The sermon teen. Bedequc. He was remanded Education» was the subiec,’ o! an Later in the fall. Mr. Ryan stated.‘ Outside Can 5,304 l0 5,314 24 9,290 Personals in the afternoon the light realLv we, preached by Pilot Officer (Rev) for sentence until to-day. lmemsm, address 8010008“, “ma” s, larger boat will be brought to Grand Tom 535,300 1403703 600,000 “'02-; 0223749 __}_ began. ‘Ilhe wind was biOWiIlR hard ll. c. Cowper, M.A. an, s. '1'. His lawyer. Mr- (1- 11 Mwhllhm da b iii L w Shaw M a Whrlhttewwh 511011111 the New-i more: In above Army breakdown table the net total is reached Miss M rt Steele Boston Mass. "14 ""1 1°°1 °1 Fwd h" 111 11' u‘ “i Edlnburl 5°°uimi P 0- m!“ l Pl" !°1'1="i'n°3'"3’1“11 m" yi y i t d di- tor 'f E-duc- mundland demmd f” the Prmhi at b subtractin from th ross total fl ures in til column shoivin i5 stfl/yimr at. the Qilefll soaked with water wmped mm‘ Cow er w ’ “ewy appo“ e rec ° ince's roduce increase. This boat- y g e g ' g a ‘ g _- ' ~the stream by the auxiliary motor p hi’ mkmgs m ‘he 35-1 u" 13°11" i5 mi? 5 "imimi m" ution for the Prilvinfie p ' the number of men who transferred to other services and drifted men liwmaletlniz a course at No. l o. s m guided youth. Mi‘. Mcoallilm 0m h, M shgw m hash. would. if necessary. have a re-i ‘ ‘ Mr 1. 1: Cha/pman Moncton is “m” Th” “m” “m” “d 7-0115 P. l‘. 9 i1 n,‘ r no 5 stem o um d, 55c,“ who volunteered for active service.) ~ - 1 - one double machine were 1n aptlon, S, Summersldia-s said that recent] he had mid the ed can be taught m; alone by 0,0,. b s; a rim’; but‘; tgs e d visiting in the City. The hm amuhed w mh van“ —-—- tli th su-' ee.l>ou.. reiz.an -—- ‘ “'- -' E~ "#1111111 511111111 nréilrigmwilit. 1hr °h:1'1°11:°°1'11 '11 is-giolnarlcvivllclsstehr i? iildalyeixiignguaibf “h” Pemhilbii’ "Mum 1°11" m. i-imy Wyatt. prominent wll gilTnibm m” w nearly ' 200ml?” returned home after ut- the year 1e35, when a youth about out 8°00 0mm“ n, can be mug,“ be transported with safety. i ' “d u“ den" o‘ at’ John‘ NW5 The x1150 mihurtenm “m. 1i lh l amp i . ' _ -——————-— t. ~ wit. ;.:';.'.‘.“.:.lil'.ii‘““sf.i§i; tlf..'..il..'iiv.“itiihtl. itlmiiii 33,15, ghgggttzmiifl°°tlili°bfiflfii ih-now» - nou- iAllzed Leaders See ’°‘""“="°- ‘i use 1" i“ “Y gegraggi; ggisgdius 13,11,533; °~ ill Toronto last week. He was sentenced by tlw "1911- Chiei b l l to 1i the life fa good - Mr C. E. Burke. Canadian Proslw the long line of hose carefully so hid-least; from the Prince Edward Justice w thirty-nine lashes in ,5,,,";*;;,{',§ mg; by 0,0,‘; 1PM thA hlzlggyf mddjirrlig tpflcmrpgfienfit I ' S ' Halifax. N. s. is a guest at the! as not to kink it and move it for- lRfllCeLltlCl] Association. While front of the court house and then memy hy being told about lt- It's e o e e e - n n Queen Hotel. ward again m another spot where in Tor-ohm he 0150 000 d 0 n ed 0 the 0 k5 1n 1mm, at 9.00 P. M. Tuesday. Julv 25th. t n 1 1 I 11 i! 801119 to b6 0°11 11 0 5 11¢ pretty difficult to learn to swim by w“ ,1 w Re w n c D J he fire was arniz up aizan after aw-illii 0i the Supreme Oonven- or the court house for one month- cgfrggpgndenge gtudy and without M PIT?‘ fi A "- f s: a ‘it ,8- Mr. Preston fills. Summers-hie, it was thowht. to be extinguished. h“ °i "111 Knight-s of Columbus Then to be taken to the market mm- gn whlgh m swim, 11° §1'~°“i ~ u; 111, l; P; 91' t i- f, visiting in the City. In the afternoon the fire jumped in: held there-S. square and given another thirty- Examples of how the school can Bay. united in e hos 011 S 0 By Th, Camus“ Press urged his men in a personal mes- _____ ,a4:ross the railway track in the -————---- fling lashes following which he was be so Qrggnjzcd g5 h, give the pllp- 1",13"1111°"1~ Mhrgalfi Flgjfnf,“ sage. Mr. N. J. M. McLeod. Montreal-g north but quick scum was believed CANADIAN ARMY— to be 69t- ffflo- Ml 14119111111111 535d lls a chance to learn to be good cit- e esi‘ dmighm ° M's‘ a“ e Twg outstanding British leaders " e victory. in Northwest France is visiting Charlottetown, the guest to have out that threat under con- Jwc have come a longbditstancfi an 1mm by being K0011 11mm“ are "° grncggnglriidaridatge gltieiarlrklasnlahdlggr- gave assurance Monday that the south of the Seine fllfiflks all’: be- of the Queen Hotel. izlglljearalgflglxllg situation did not be- a e ~ - - , v . n -——- - $922851 “'°'_";i.’.a3€_1;l__ etgreneludtlsriihlggexttiloygrs J'- Zild he b°<§?“¥ilie“i'ualoi Red Cross, an cx- Hqvle M the ELLA-F" °mv m“ M Allies vim)“, m Northern fiance qadigiifiltighof dim Flcrxiinrigc. Dr, John Mann, chief gurgcqn at To the south side of the fire - --~ ___.____i to etglgaullél {agmle of bhem c ear em m the battle area so they will not er operations . A diviswnll Renerai was taken the prisoners are infantry and h, remylgfantrymen ere V n m "110 close erfougliufo? 11R s 91w have had “Y! the Am all day and asked that J rnerc . iii. NAZIS REPORT- (Continued from page l.) .______--- -- --—— When the day of the Normandy invasion arrived there were thou- of henchmen living in stria- dieciplincd, highly organized and trained military groups. They out and iecut German com- sly t. 4 lie gumbo th t li ' boots and ski‘. m: hcavv hacks or the I‘ municatioils and ambushed Genn- an convoys. spreading terror and menial Calla litlatiori Tense TPIDIOCQMI‘! commentator Lud- Sertorious called the situation orthweslern France "tense" and Y ustice be tempered with Y Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K. C. appeared for the Crown-B- a Bastille Day, July l4, sever- al%erman divisions which milhi- otherwise have been fiahtin Normandy front were ti deegeraite attempts to cope Agency Transocean re- rted “a wild slashing melee o! American and German reconnaissance units in the Paris area." on the up n with the tanks and cellent agency for training in cit- izenship. (b) Movable seats and desks nil- ow group activities as well as in- dlvidual ones. Community life does call for a co-operative effort some- times. . c) Methods and devices which en- courage pupils to criticize their own achievements rather than to meas- ure their success in terms of rank in class. (d) Buildings that are community centres-properly equipped for rho work they are to do and open ev- enings as well as days. (e) Teachers carefully chosen and well trained then adequately geld and respected and supported y parent; who must realize that home, school and communly are parts of one great educational ag- ency. Mr. Shaw urged as an immediate task, "an honest. all-out effort on the part of everyone towards the educational objective we consid- er to be a worthy one for the youth of Prince Edward Island. Wing Commander George C Kee- fer, D. I1‘. C. and Bar and Flt. Lieut. Clarence Higgins, D. I1‘. C. we" special guests at yesterday's limohodh at The Charlottetown. Other guests included Premier J. Walter Jones who also spoke briof- ina and “engulf it on the north-, ly; Hon. W. F. Alan tewart. Min- ister of Axriculture: no Watson Higgins, . F. Gallagher. Chicago, Dr. C. . Crockett, V. flm”‘§,:f0ii‘° ‘m’ i“ ' "mungiga-miigif liicgifivlslieiilifnrt Quaip. i6“~-~——~—-—- ’"~i"=§"3'5'"i" iii-i‘ iiifiilii ‘$31,313:? islwfi CARD Rm, {-1...2;f'.‘.‘...‘..".i";“ images in Parker. at; .;: Lc-oél 1.. . i “kit's from tilts tgigaglteliineiblfiier - E. llIlillEY “We! summit Office at ‘ 11 ore-wine Street llllllienlde of the M W H RI \i“.l xif: Fran e Loin ae ind en d \Z cueis. The S report at an American motorised co umn lieii said the entire Pyrenees frontier wag in the hands of the I’. 11'. I. and Gen. Koenlg declared one third now wee controlled by Danish border h Angoul- i passed ems. nearly half the dis nee froni eh m thg Spanish border more lumber flficdpniitllihllrlati further a . lcetive of the state of Ger- notice. Edward ieonenisetton. E. MacNutt and C. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'T0 FACILITATII re airs no I Mm 305m‘ Hgyle and ihe hue E_ has done much to bring closer the l end of the W111‘- J. Hoyle of Stratford, Ontario. The bride, who was given in mar- riagc bv her brother Sterling. cn-{EXDYI-‘Ssiflg hi8 681M011 Prime Minister Churchill. after regarding . . . dictions, told a Canadian tank ‘Wreedddilil; itiglrrblliolilriig/eiilibgisli/gifsflile, gilegade with the British 8th Army C. McBeth. The bride, charming in‘ 1198i‘ P7111911“ m" ii the gatuf hei- dress of white sheer tvlth lace now aroceedins 1h Northi-‘m 111111» yoke and shoulder caught by orange blossoms carrying a bouquet of pink sweet- heart roses and maiden hair fern, iwag attended by her sister Alex- ina, attired in a dress of white taf- feta with a bouquet of yellow roses. Mr. John Cairns, cousin of the bride, aibly supported the groom. The bride's mother was dressed in bl e flowered 8 CO crepe and wore The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful flowered plastic toilet set: to the bridesmaid a sterling silver locket. and to the best man a cralvat rot. The drawing room was guitably, decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamers and wed-, ding bells. while in» the dining room the taible was beautifully dec- orated with the bride's and groom's cakes and out flowers. Following the ceremony the ha - age of pink sweet peas. The‘ grogm’; mother was unable to at-- n sight " American. armies they had won _a ,complete and decisive’ victory and that “the end of the war British -turns out w be the biggest 0-‘ the length gfigiwhole war one of the great holwl ‘is that conclusion of our toil may be much nearer.’ More emphatic was Gen. Mont- gomery, Allied ground commander 1n Northern France. Who told and Canadian hill "definite. 15in "lei us finish off the busintsfl |in record time." cien. iianadian Casualties OTTAWA. Aug. 21 - (C P. — Canadian war casualties p 8.721 in the June period to raise the couple were heartily congrat- war total to 48.394 made u Y jumped P id's/ltd by those present and a large B21 dead. 5.311 missing, 5, 5 prts- gmup of serenaderg who to extend their good wishes. The guests buffei, lunch were generously treated to fruit. gathered oners or internees and 18.807 woun- 'ded. according to official figures partook of a daintygreleased today while the serenaders information board. The war total for the arm Assisting the hostess were Mrs. ali- force up to May 3i and Lemuel Webster. Mrs. Arthur Mac- navy up to Donald. Mrs. Douglas MacDonald and Mrs. J. C. McBeth. by the bride, a toast wasbfroposed to her by the Rev. Mr. acPher- eon and responded to by the groom. The mapv beautiful gifts attest- ed to the popularity of the young couple. Prior to her marriage the bride was the guest of honor at several showers given by her friends in Toronto. , The army suffered the biggest i Here is the latest table for the three armed l! ARM i Dead , Missing . . Mr. and Mrs. Hovle will reside P'i$°n°1”'1" Ontario where r. Iiiih the IDA-P. by the war-time May 29 was previously ‘announced as 37.573. Inouncement covers all theatres for After the wedding cake was out the army up to June 30 and righg. irlg in Normandy from June ti to J11Y 30. the navy up to June 28 ‘and the air force up to June 30 iel..'¢a"...'... 1 Wounded .. Ho)’. “Total Today's an- rd ’ the weak. destroyed." _ 1 Mr. Churchill told the Canadians| in a brief address that the enemy But behind the lines weakness and division are spreading and every- where there are signs of intemali "The distension is such Th Y 811d i 37,675 the 5 promoted or hanged." I increase with a total of 29.471 cas- ualties, compared with the ilreviouslyi an ounced total of 21,689. i The army total was made up of 8,187 dead. 1,726 missing, 3,731‘ prisoners or irltemees and 15.827 wounded. Navy casualties, Athabaskan was sunk near thc French coast. total 1,714 madevup 1,159 dead. 335 missing. eight pris- Air force casualties total 15,209‘ made up of 9.475 dead, 3,250 mis-i sing. 1.828 prisoners or internccsi and 858 wounded. , last compilation giving the. total was made up of 1.667 the army and 14.317 for til? all’ i {C9, 1' thg Canadian losses in Normandy-i tlyigSiflfl- from June 6 to July 20 as 6,545 illildt’; of 91B dead. 4.354 wounds-d, 1,272‘ a visitor io the Province. At pres- ent, he is staying at Dalvey. complete destruction of such of his Fredericton, forges gs s" still available to be ghagllotteiown. guests at the Queen “i3 still active and strong and fights Blanchard left yesterday morning with the relics of its old efiiclcilci’. on a visit to friends in Morlcton and‘ I Saint John. decay and dull apathy overtaking employed at the Polyclinic yesterday moming for Saint John. that N. B , where he has accepted when a general goes to Berlin, herposltlon with the imperial optical doesn't know whether he is to be Company. Joh ing McGuir tntor at the races during Old Home Week. ‘He is staying at the Queen. o not including 111 iChlshnlm of New Glasgow; Mr. and prisoners taken after the destroyer, Mrs, and Mr. Horace C. 111 North Sydney. oners or internees and 212 wounded. ' --_ LOST -- BULOVA WRIST WATCH casualties for the navy. 21,689 for “'ANT|-;n_.:-_i,7\—|j§l7s BlC-YCLE IN Supreme Headquarters Allied Ex- I _ ____.___.___________ peditionary Forces has annsuncedil-‘OR SALE - HOUSE AND LOT, wfirliéln‘ H l -b IéVlMIZDIATl-ZLY - Jomeshphp TOTAL lvrestsgrwize gliiiego. Apply selen- 8.187 9.41s 18,821 | 5'”'”4'“. oiiarianemvo aae 3,723 3'23" 531i i Between invasion dsv and the. 7”” wimhh {-1 1 1-01“ "it end of June. the R.C.A.I1'. destroy- Ilene II 9-537 559 15-397 ed more than e0 enemy aircraft. 2.471 16109 46.394 one destroyer and several l-boeta. the flames reached the dirt road but before they could cross the fl them under ___ _ ' conhtfiolhand a back flire lvrasrsiartetd Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Saunders, m e one M comp "e ‘t 0mm“ ' N‘ B’ B" vvsmnglmrztkaenioggreat to the south side at The Mounted Police and A.R.P' ' men had high praise for the Queen Charlotte" Fire Commandos." At the and of a hectic afternoon the sailors were black from head to too and soaking wet from wading in the -fleam and lierfiina fire hose for miles through t e woods, coupling and uncoupling it dozens of times. Much still rcrnains to be done, but the Toronto General Hospital, is it will now be done more eflsliy- i "And what next? Having brought, disaster to the German forces 1n northwest France we must now Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Fred Mr Ralph Jimlns. formerly left B. HAGAN-At LOt 65. Ailil. 5. 1044- Miss Veronica Hagan. in her 79th yer. Mineral was held Aiiz 7th to St. Anns Church. Lot 65 MACKENZIE — At Rose Valley, August 21. 1944 Kenneth MarKenzie aged sa years. Funeral Wednesday service starting at 3.30 P. M. Interment in Bradalbane Cemetery. SMITH -— Suddenly at fil Chestnut St. on Monday August 21st. Josiah Smith. Funeral from his late res- idence tomorrow. Wednesday. sar- vice starting at 2 o'clock. Intirrnlent in the Peoples Cemetery. STORDY — At Tryon August 21, 1944, Mrs Thomas Stordy aged H4 years. Funeral Wednesday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Aus- gn T . service starting at 2 Mr. Fred McGuire of the St. n Telegraph-Joumal is spend- hls vacation in the City. Mr. e was an interested spec- Visltors to Charlottetown during id Home Week included Ralph Campbell of Plctou: Musgrave of TOOTTJ TFEZSZE; $10.00 Finder please call 1883 reward. . 8-21-71 combs M. Interment in Crapaud Cem- etery. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI good condition. Phone 1200. 8-22-21 in Hunter River. Apply Ben Pin- eail, 97 Euston St. 8-22-2441.‘ of New Waterford. C. B. scent Oldwliewan Registered seed Growers‘ 8 production of two daughters, Lillian, 14 and Iiet- ' l