Obi-m- s4 and; Qhllbk can‘ unn- r-nv MRI nrrm rvrr ITH‘ If!‘ IIPQ i!!!‘ IHP Inv- nag-n‘ WEDNESDAY. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i‘ Toronto Bakery. Wilt-M AGENTS: J. Elmer MIIIPIIJ. 26 Hanover 8L. mil George Glow. 80 Ottawa BI- IIDMMEIISIDII slid PRINCE COUNT! News, subscription; Advertising The Gusrdisn ma: be bought duly u my of Lbs lol- lowing stores in summer-side. loll Bookstore. water street. uuui-ilu, urugston Water Street. street, Mus Uaudet. 67 Grsnvulu Strut The Guardian will be dclivorod Curie: Boy n 2c per day or iuo per wee; Phons 288 for this sci-vino _or (In your order w the boy responsible for deliveries on yolk nub. lo us; homo In In: unnldo by —WARTIME hay rope in stock st Bruce's. .. 7 20-21 _BAY SALT —_Bo0k orders at Wade's. 7-90-31 --ENGAGEIIIENT— Mr. and Hrs. Jsck Peters of Siinuiicrside vvisii to announce liic cngaucin hi oi tixcu; daughter, Nellie lrcilt‘, to Corporail Jhck Stewart. of ilic RC Al“. Sim Mr. and Mrs. John stcndrt of i-dhey, N S. lfarrieise to take place a later date. 7-Lll-ii -A,DJOURNED annual mcetiiii: of Keizsington School District N0. 94 will be held ui The ‘Fuivn Hull, Kensingtoii, ‘llnusthiy; Jilly 1.‘: n‘. 7 P M. Business (iiscussing esti- mates of proposed ivau-r si-sicrn, W. L Delaney, Sccrciary ’l‘ru=tee.~, 7-'.l_l-L’l —WINS PRIZE — bliss Doris Mc- Artiiur of George T. Clarke's jewel- ry store was the “inner for last week for the $5 in war saving cert- ificates given as a prize each week. by the Sununcrsidc it"s .\Icu‘s Club to the clerk selling the iliUai stamps. A prize l5 ilivxll ouch ivcck ciurinit the Stamp out the Uboat cam- paign. Miss McArihur sold 52o’ iii IIBmIJS-S -m:n cnvss MEETING —'IIie"C°5T-5- A Reads Corner Red Cross Unit metlAlbP-ng c arsed with cmsflns a with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott ohi distill‘ a Thursday cicning with the Presid- ent, Mrs. Wyniai". Cairns conducting. the business period. Routine bus-g iness was concluded with collection given of $4.41. A donation of $5.00 was grateiulhv received from Nlrs. Ella. Hacker. It was unaniniouslv agreed to donate $10.00 to ilie Greek Relief Fund. The ncxt incvtiuc will be on August 19th at 8.30 at the‘, home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Croz-| ier, Mrs. Irving Clark and Mrs.- Wyman Cairns assisted the hostess It the social hour which followed the misting-S —BABY NEEDS at Taylor Drug “Co. Kensington 7-7-61. l —WANTED second hand cream ‘separator in good condition. Apply ‘Stllllnfl price. Box 565 Summgrgildgi -—LEAR.\‘S 0F SISTERS DEATH .|-Word has ‘been received by Mr. ‘|Elliot Bell of Bedeque of the death ‘oi his sister, Janet, Mrs. John ‘Campbell, in California. The body is expected to arrive on the Island iliis evening. Funeral services will be held from the Church of Scot- land at Cap‘; Traverse on Thurs- day, July 22, at 2 p.m.~S —lS LOCATED-A womsn re- fported missing from St. Eleanor-s since Swiday afternoon was loo-dyed 'ycsterday afternoon a ut 3 0'- clock at Bedford. She appeared ‘ none the worse for her wanderings. 1t was believed she was suffer from a lapse of memory. About airmen from the Summerside sir- port assisted in the search, .i —— IIIAGISTRATEE COURT—BQ- fore Magistrate W.E. Darby in Sum_ mcrside yesterday a party pleaded guilty to an infraction of the oil controller regulations, using marked gasoline in a motor vehicle on the highway, and was fined $5.00 and ty from the vicinity of ncc at a hall was bound over to keep the peace and b0 re- port to the R C NLP. once a month i_oi' a yeah-S —FUNERAL 0F LLOYD ENmN -'I‘he funeral of the late “Kid Enman seven-year-old son o! . and Mrs. Kenneth kriman of Spririghill, who died on Sunday af- ier a motor accident, was held yes- terday with a short service at the home and a service at the Tyne Valley United Church at 2 pm. he Rev. Mr. Creoser, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiated at both services and at the grave. The pallbearers were: Frank 'McKi.hnon, mbut watch lnr who? she acts her ogol lilllllill RCCEIIS uillAY Mlllllllll! Ruben Buckley - Ilium lyu bound by IIIIV Ilkbll ‘i; ' QQQ by can. louisl and llfifllll .0!‘ Also NEWS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURS Afternoon 2.30 SMMERSIDE Maritime (Continued fronipage one.) supply. simplification of methods r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Mediterranean Battle Zone ' l LIEUT. THOMAS KEEFE LIEUT. ALFRED BLANCHABD Two Charlottetown officers, formerly of the Prince Edward Island Hlghllndcrs, mentioned in recent press dispatches as being In the Med- Tell 0f Labor Shortage In Milk Business Receives Certificate Several milk producers and d18- trlbutors stated that they may 119W to discontinue their business and sell their cattle unless the labor shortage was relieved. This was a largely discussed situation ab a town Milk Producers and Vendors’ Association, held last night in the I O 0.1“. hall, at which the Pre- sident Wendall Mutch, Bunbuiy. presided. 'l‘hc resolutions were: That the Charlottetown Milk Vendors and Producers‘ Association seek mem- bership in the P.E.I. Federation (ll Agriculture: and that Mr. J. J. 'l‘1"ainoi", President of the P E1 Federation of Agriculture be asked to address the next meeting; it was special meeting of the Charlotte-l’ CENTRAL lllAllDlAll This llmn h nod I an: of loco: Intci-ostfulnni sdgflhlng or n new” damn ml! “Insemi- n flvs outs s word- ltl tly pa) iols In Mullet. COOKS for PhoWITl-Dhl. CONFEDERATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. oiim WEEK Arm PEO- Exiunmou A ust 10-13 inclusive. 7-1- "U. (EARLY TRAIN ARRIVAL-Th early train left Borden last evening with 140 passengers and a-rriv here with 60 passengers st 7-40. WOBTIPS DBUGSTORE, Prince Street, will be the only 17!‘ $0M open this afternoon snd eve? n 1L >> 1:- GOMB T0 MAI-SIEIBLD- D - staflnage Unmcl Church tos evening st Church grounds. Adults 50 cents. 7-21-111 A TRIDUUM T0 COMMENCI- A triduum in honour of St. Anna will start Friday at St Dunstan’: Basilica. Rev. F. Osss, . Duns- tarvs kiiversity, will give the ser- mons, SEEK INFORMATION - The whereabouts of Mrs. George Willard Baley, who uometimes goes under the name of Mrs. I-lughie MscKen- zie is being sought. Anyone hcvinl any information is asked tn 00m- municatx-i with Chief of’ Police A. jlrtwistie at Charlottetown. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The fimeral of Mrs. Jessie But, West Royslt was held yesterday affor- noon rom the MBOIABXI Ifimeral Home where service was conducted by; Rev. T.I-I. Bussell Somers, who a o conducted service at the ave. The pail bearers were: Sgt. Messrs. George Tweedy, Percy Burke, Wallace McPherson. Inter- ment was in the People's Ceme- ery. AIR RIFLE CONFISCATED — A youth from Pownal was given a six months suspended sentence with costs and his air rifle ordered confiscated by Stipendiary Magis- trate G. J. Tweedy yesterday af- ternoon. The boy was charged un- der the Migratory Birds Convent- ion Act by Royal Canadian Moun- ted Police after an investigation n emoriam miss usifiiil ousNT dd list I Mill Tia ma: whoa“ otgegognlvxa: y l limedtlfmlllohdslep ‘llglzeuahout thl cits and Province. I Miss Grunt. wu a lighter o! the his Mr. 6nd Ml‘!- James uGrsnta-nd a kranddsuoh- in,“ Mayor W. E. Dsw- ivities. f the h d bun in falling health for some ,3... though few but. intimate fri dswsre sflvlinaia of the serious " "' vast-c":- no o - b‘; author relatives in the inn- d States. “The tuners which was lsrlely attended. was eIdyestai-da morn- ing from St. Paul's Ohm-c . when service was held by the Rev- Dr. Harm, who also conducted service at flag grave, The pallbearers were Major T. E. MaoNutt, Messrs. J. E. Harris, 1-1. 11:. Miller, William Cott- 9n Reginald Cox and Vincent Bllske. Interment was in Sherwood Cemetery- ___________ EWEN D. MIcKINNON At his homo in Canoe Cove. alter several montihs of felling health. 30m, more passed tn his D. MacKlnnon. M the v seven you-rs. s man 51p . Ml on. s quiet but likable deloosltion- (inn belief in I-Ilm of sstiv _ religion. and testimony of the . 1 the church which administered unto him‘ in holy chinks and st all times upheld he! in the mm. showing forth the same by his steadfamiess to the vows which he had taken, when his church snw fit to raise him to the membership of the 4 ion- He leaves to mourn five sons and four daughters, namely: Ansus End John of Cambridge. Mass: Nell of Sommerville. Mass; Duncan 0! Winniooflt Ewen at home; M?! Hector MacNevin of Canoe Cove: Then chock your bmqh 767: of all cdulIs h“. bud breath. Thai‘; why II pays Io use COI-MTPS TOOTII POUR] Scientific Ials pnvo “Mb, slvaly lhul In uvon svI o! p.- cnses Colgate‘: ‘loath Pow“ Inslcnlly slaps onl bod buggy, SAVES YOU MONEY! Computed! 1h l d broads, l iirg: ‘lin lrl 60.1 l3 gives you up to 30 more bra: in“ a giant tin up to 46 run brlubiqg —for not n penny more! ‘- TIP T0 SMOKIRSI m Colgste‘: Tooth Powder is one of the quickest, easiest my; m against tobacco stain and to “q; breath! Get Colgsto’: today. comics TOOTII POWDER 121/1: 25c 40c (HANS YOUR HRl/‘llll Al ll (HANS YOUR llflll (Qlnmi ‘,7 on: ill l Isabel, of Maiden, Mass: MN- Dim MacQuafrle of Lynn. Mass: and Mrs, Sadie MacArthur of Medford. Mass, John Angus and Isabel ill‘- rived home for the funeral. His wife, former-Iv Mary MacDouilflll. predeceased him five years silo. The funeral which was lanai-iv at- tended was held on Sat July 3rd from the late home to Argv Shore Cemetery, his pastor. Rev. J. H Bisop officiating at the house and grave. The L. O A of which the de- ceased was a memo-t held a ser- also resolved that a committee. consisting oi Wendall Mutch, Bun- Lury; Eugene Cullen, Sherwood. 8nd Vii: Claude Smith, East Royalty, nicrvicvv tlfe Federation of Avri- r-ulture about the price of dairy lccds. All the resolutions were passed at the meeting. Officers appointed last year will continue office in the coming year. The President is Mr. Wendall Mutch. Bunbury. Other officers are: Vice-president, Sydney TELVIOI‘. Win- slob; SECICIBIX, Eugene Cullen, Sherwood. Directors are; Chester Personals Ellis Enman, Noris MacArthur arid of payment ct fertilizer subvcnt- r Spurgeon Stewart. There Was a. ions, and formulae for 1944 accord- Mn Ep Brltemal otmm L; 131156 numbel‘ 0f B60918 present.—S mg m present available materials. CADET FRA-qg]; JQgEp" MM.‘ ' ‘ ‘ L ‘ Mr, I). J, Barrett rcprcsciiting the DONALD, of Link, “mm “E1” "R-Ymg l" Edgflfm" (Piblm-rs —\'EAR FATALITY - A near - - » - - . - fatality was avoided Sunday fit I31taligerzf‘Xgrgiilfctffiwéxlgpoléfeimg; who rcccivcd his °f“,‘_"':'°‘.‘“,"l. lhe noon bv the prompt action of LAC 5 pp» s ° C““"‘dl"“‘ ‘uml 9-“35 “mum. David Pollock R C_A_F> A number‘ 5ub51d195- Centre at. BfUCxiYllli‘, Ont, on July of children about twelve or thirteen .T‘“°.°°“"'"‘."°" Concl-uqfd gllthma. 17- years o; age were Swmmnn B; the dinner function at_ W312i] Gcse t railway wham- when one o them erit. J. A. Clark. picsi e . w u s sot into difficulties. The others be- Swim“ were PWWEK J- M, 9K‘; F came VEIT excited and attracted J°ne53 Hm‘- A~ C- Tallm- “U” 3-. the airmans anengon, Ngflglng of Agriculture for New Brunswick. ime chads digress LAC P011093 and Mr. P. C. Stobbe. of the Soil without bothering to remove any Survey Debt. who spoke 0n soil had disclosed that he had used the weapon to kill robins. FINED FOR HAVING WILD GOOSE - A resident of Fairvlew appeared in Stipendiary Magist- rate G. J, Tweedy's court yesterday and pleaded guilty to a charge un- dcr the Migratory Birds Convent- ion Act of having a Canada goose in possession in close season. A fine and costs amounting to $15.25 was imposed and paid. The goose was shot at Fairview on April 23. The case was investigated and prosecu- llAY l lllll! Standing hay for sale, about 9 or 10 tons. or, cut on the half in my barn, the other half is yours. Must provide all equipment. -—Sgt. Leigh Mountain, of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders is spending his furlough at his home in SUIIUIlCl'SlllC,—S —Scrgeant Roy Wells and Mrs. Wells and familv of Summcrsidc. are spending their furlough Edgewater Cabins. -s Rcadachcs ~Miss Eva Bell of "Pryon is thc- est of .\fi=.s Nancv Poll a’. the. omc of her purcuts. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Bell, 5ummerslde.—S , —Dr. B-Pnjaniin Tarpon Montreal Grncml I-Inseiical Dr. and Rlrr" I-I 'l‘ Tl‘. ‘ll l r1vr-ti to spcfifl a murvli iii S: uric sl Patron .il'l‘l\(‘(l sonic l oi tho Ffill . ‘ 1- m‘- < Si H » . Sunxnicrsidea-s Egg And Poultry Market Report This egg market is showing a- ltarp increase 1n pfics ivitli some country stations pa xii’, as hizii as- l3 cents for ugigrzidcd A Large.- Increasc bciicvcd flue to kecn dc- niand existing. Supplies appear to g holding steady with last week's ve . Stations are paying for ungracicd pggs delivered: Large 36-40 Medium 34438 28-30 24-28 Graded shipments delivered Char- ttebown: Large 4-5 A Medium 43 35 C 30 Rctailing are still nuoizng to con- ners, loose: g Largo 4O s“ rhrggi. [RELIEF -‘ . YOU n/Jnivr 35 Next Iimc you get an aIim-k m’ sour m’grlsnystnmaclnindigcstion,hcart- hum ur sirk headache, gI-L quirk rrlicf tluc Alka-Sclllrr way. Alim- Sclizcr is I rumhinaiinn of pain» relievmgnndnlkalizingmgrcvhrnls, 50 it quickly lirips In ensc (hr discomfort nl’ imivgvsvmn. lf nlsn helps f» corrcrt flu: rnuac nl Ihr troulilc by ncutrnli ing (‘IIICIYI acid in the system. Quick, Pleasant Relief Drop an Alknfi. lizcr iahlcf or two in n gins-inf vi-nlrr. Drink it when cffcrvcsciilg Imps. is not 1' ntivt. For flee raniplc writ? Laboratories Limited, Dcpi 1 l67DulTrrin StqTnronimOnl 33 , crican front to the west. The Aim- of ins clothes jumped into the water and brought the child safely fertility problems. _ It was stated at the meeting that to the wharf, where outside of a little ivatr-r and a case of hysteria, she was little the worse off. LAC Pollock. who is stationed at the local airport. ilicn left for homci ' iii bothering tn ascertain the. ' hi . . IQAIIllE wh. 5f there is llitle the child would have drowned-S — DIFS AT SFUMER IIOMIL- b Albcrt E. Mace of Dedhani. AI as, dicd at hcr summer home at I-‘rcuch River ycsicrday- She ivas 6D yours old. Mrs. Mace was the l former Nliss Laiir-a Adams French River, She livcd in the Uni- itcd States for many years spent the summci" mouths in P. E. I. She an-ivrvl with her husband! about a month ago. She had been an invalid for vcars but it. ivas only 5am within the last week that her condit- ion became critical. Three sons and a (laughter arrived Saturday night and worr- at her bedside when clczivh occurred. Funeral servicv: will bf- licld this afternoon. The liodv will be scnt to Dedham for burial. YANKS (Continued from page one.) exactly where they are situated- Tlie Germans in the Cutania sec- tor include the Grenadiar Regiment, of the Herman Goerlng division and some parachute troops which are being used as infantry. In contrast t0 the resistance the 8th Anny and the Canadians were encountering, there was an almost total lack of opposition on the Am- ericans continued to push north- ward through rough country in their drive to chop Sicily in two. The Americans. under Gen. George S. Patton, were reported some- where in the vicinity of Santa Cat- mrina, i2 miles west of Enna. I-Iow- evcr, there was no definite inform- ution thev had actually reached that centre. The Americans also have been pushing their line protectively my- thcr wcst along the coast from Porto Empcdocle and Agrigento, The 8th army was gathering strength for a blow to topple Cat- anin. Sicllys second largest city. and perhaps carry the offensive fullv sustained to Messina to 5on1 0f! Sicily from the mainland. Monty Prepares Outside Catania, waves of desper- ate German tank attacks were blasted ou the rolling plain; wim heavy losses to the Nazi units. Tho 8th Army is "gathering strcngth and armored patrols are nrobing the defences." said head- quarters, and observers here said Gcn. Montgomery apparently was Erwin: o firm grin on Catanlfl. plain as a springboard for a gig. antic lump against Messiah. _'I1.ic Germans were fighting as mouth with the realization that on sufficient supply phosphates but as allocated by will be arranged QCCi-l int: “ Jones er-z of iisfigilixcgtlsiiforiigcfl hi‘ lllf‘ fertilizer kmuvx,“ Mn.“ butlindustrv of azriciilturc. "We are a {group of men tczctlici‘ soil problems, , Clmcemlng Maritime mils- onwnlc- the vinrilcuiri" card in (iucsti A‘.ll1Pl l matter, lime, phosphates, potash? appnmm npnarmm. thnvyrht elements needed for soil he emphasized. Nitrogen now cred! em" Ni-Miv printed in this blari- iliid Laughs for Ration Board The ration office in town has law-u llllllllPil - ll first _1ui|i:;l iinn but i‘. in the coming year there will be a of nitrogen and the potash supply the International Supply Bureau has bccn reduccd to about '72 pcr ccut. oi last vehifls.‘ Consequently. icri formulae . 1y. Speaking at the flinucr Premier welcomed thc dclcgates to Prince Edward Island. He dealt riefly with the i cr combina- tions of far-n mauiucs and fertiliz- ourcr coupons to a of llSklnY! people iviiut ilngv had bl'[‘£ll(lI'iSl~ 1 1 w " , , , _. Ami hcrc s iniv i. I-Ion. A, C. Taylor QIIIDlIBcIZEd the Farm?” employing ,. Tl! lllCX .‘>'.‘I'\'f‘ inorckth ilicsc extra ivoi". c . , . . . , trying . conccssion they m improve fertilizing conditions in “mum {mm "m" the three Afaritinie Provinces?’ he Mo,“ A; u“. 0,1,1‘, thrce more blanks to be iillcrl in bv the ration administration. One of tliesc asks for flip "SPYIIIl Nos . fin tlic p rimary To _ fill in an app Mr. Sto-‘tibc spoke on post-warl and his findings . l. , magnesia and boron are the major monm‘ ~Wha\ kind 0f Cn- _ fertilltvl, you going to fced your (‘f-(ll in explosive manufacture, may be was mp answci": “Oatmcal porr- obtainable for farm use. from the mo;- and corn flakes." war explosives factories in post-war Recently M. F. Graves. ration- dflys. he predicted. ing superiiitcnclaut for Pr c Ed- "Fertilizer alone. however, will, ward Island. found it ucccs ry to not solve our problems. We need. call in an intrcprctcr tn snlvc one‘ more conservation farming whey: of his problcms. A lcttci" from n we will build up our oivn soils. We French rcsidcnt of Prinz-c Crnuitv need first a soil survey and must, was sent to the rccicinal office put into forest submarginal lands, written in thc native fonuuc. Whcii 110w being farmed, a new supply‘, it was translated into Enilllflh. .. of vital elements. A follow up pro-l disclosed that the man had nccid~ gram should be undertaken after cntly burned his ration book and the survey to determine the most, was seeking another. suitable crops and mefhhds of pyo- Those unexpected developments ducing them. Soil erosion must also are oiilY Y1 Yew Ycasm“ “"“v 1mm" l be dealt with" 11g said bers of the ration fltllIiliilSliflklflll Fbllowing are the names of rhose think the fcllqiv who lfiSigliSdilfLilz‘ attending the convention; the staff to 10111 U" 90mm“ "5 ~ ' J. K. Iieggatt, St. John, N.B.: D. R SE53‘- é Ottawa: Fraser Ross. a ax, .S.; W. W. Baird, Na an, N-s-Z Dr. o. Smith, Truro, $5.: “mm? FQQM ‘AQQFERWD, John Clark Sackville, N.B.; s. M/‘NCHFTBM j n, Maw..." Hilton. Navban. N s; F. Clark, G.- v- Sm “l- , 1",}, A“ M 15mg. Charlottetown; x. Cox, Truro, N. ‘"11 slmlk“. “,‘l‘f°hql_ve,t 545m, H, s.: T, A. Best stshiey. up; ws. “n” “m m“ d1, ‘ C,,‘,,.,.' gin“; Pflnoe, Kentville; M. MacCharles. “m “1°°.‘§.“", wveqgr, 5,1}, ‘Wm Pictou, N 3.; N. Baker, Middleton, mm“ f‘ l‘; 111th 1h...“ us; r. Smith. Halifax, n s.; T. “m” b’ s ° ‘ ' %!lC0m. Port Williams. N.S.; G. M65. Port William N.S.; G. J. .- -- " , sf - Campbell, st. Stephen. N.B.; Geo. 0E1“, “°~,}g~,§".,‘;},i‘“.1.‘,”.l'E‘.f.,-"“ Thompson Charlottetown. Dr. J. A. '"‘°‘§, m Clark. w. Shaw, Charlottetown: J. lb" "m w. Holland. Halifax; P. c. Stobbfn] ' ' " " Ottawa; A. Iiflorine, Edmundston, I I , s Marztzme GOOD LUCK. KIDS N.B.: E. M. Taylor, Fredericton, N. B; W. Boulter Charlottetown; W, Wilson, Charlottetown; L. Beame. Windsor. N.S.: J. Downing. Wind- sor. N 8.; W. Dresser, St. Stephen; G. W. Jones. St, John, N.B.; Scales. Freetown. P E I.; Millan, Cornwall. P E I ; , 3811195011. Hamilton, Ont: F. 'I‘in- nev. Charlottetown; J. E. McIntvre. Mvfiobon. N.B.; Hon. AC. Taylor Fredericton, N.B.; G.B. Whltside, (Zliarlottetown; J. R, Cowan. Nap- pan; Hon. W. Jones, Charlottetown, PRDTECT WOOD SURFACES BY CAREFUL CLEANING To wash varnished wood, combine this bat-If- depended the fate of Sicily. Catania lg the natural stronghold below Messins, , ‘Brrlin reported fierce battles. outside Catania in which grcgi, “llmmlf "l British oarachutlsts wcrc said to have been wmed “um Allied llflhflflllfiflflfi! said the Ax}; forms "PoIWnucd their ddsncmeo rfiorts to 51W Criianln WhFfP tlwr pmitious in l-hc souh of the townl M" hrotcctcd bv rivers flowing from Yhf‘ WFST- across Catnnia plain." NAZI MUTINY srnniinmo STOCKIIOLM, "(cm wRecentl in Norway is rcgardcd as sign 11¢- ant in comparison with the report- cfl dcscrlinvis from 1h:- nrmv_ From Oslo it i". rcnnrirrl discipline am- rml! "i" f‘ ‘ ‘an troops is growing 15s; m.“ ‘spoons lefnon oil and one teaspoon one oulft- boiling water. three table- turpentlne, Wring the cloth as dry as possible from this solution and wash a small space at a time and‘ wipe immediately with cheesecloth. ‘ Vsmlshed or lacquered sirrfaces may be gleaned, treated and polish- cd with Dlfflffln oil. s polish mix- l-IITG Oi‘ WAX. Sir Isaac Newton used the coho in a corridor at Trinity college. Cambridgc, for the purpose of mes- suring the speed of sound. By tim- ing the interval between stamping his foot and homing the echo, he, Campbclllon, NJL; He. RJ-Z Simon, to travel down the corridor back. and Remains of the ancient glacier are can still be found in Glaclu “eadu-l’ ‘mrl- ‘gill National Park, Monte-n! thcnil ' _ for; _. . . cnmc about’, .. Cox, Charlottetown; Cecil Wood. Central Rcvaliv: Quv Redd, Brac- k‘. and Ambrose Mzillett, Union Croken. Ciiv Food Inspector. "d th: mrcilnz and ihe supportrzl by’ several "zréwcd ihc appreciation ting for his hvlpfui sug- ior th: past number of M1". Cullen in- PEI Milk and Con- ll ngrsuns~ arc to be uscd solely for milk. Pleasure “"15 cxmrsscd bv scvcr- Fil“Cl.f"liC‘llflGIIt, . l" He has been inc tin . ‘n - n‘ situation forced several to abandon that husirr-ss. “nod at the ntcetinz. and lite zrficrzil opinion of all t that a Fcarcilv cf milk c i"i(' rrsiflf this full unless v1 was done abcut the situation p.57; Room Chatter Bv Alan Randal Canadian Press Staff ‘Writer WITH THE R. C. A. F. SOME- WHERE IN ENGLAND, July 20 -— A North Africa - based Maraud- cr squadron of the R.A.F. in which many Canadians are serving has its motto taken from the Koran. It says: “I sprcnd my wings and kccp my promise" So far they have kcpt their promise to the cxtcnt of dcstrovlng eight cur-my aircraft. and damaging several more The Canadian air training estab- lishment soon will hove new mem- bers of the Indian Air Force as pupils, the frat. to be trained in the Empire plan. They include Sikhs. Hindus, Muslims, Parsees and An- gin-Indians. Washington The Msrillmes are well represented In the group of twenty-six C. W. A. (Ls who left Trinity Barracks In Toronto Io take over duties In the new C. W. A. (7. barracks In Washington. D-C. Standing He. P-A. Iloblnlon, Westbranch, N.S.: Pte. MM- Arson- mllliuy by German U boat c 9W5 learned how long it took the sound‘ f-au, Charlottetown. P E l , and He. M G Brewer. St. Stephen. N3. ' Sllilng Pic» J.M. (Ynlllcr, Monctnn, N B ; He. E L Duffy, Fredericton, . N B , and He. L J Doulhwrlght Moncton, N B. Included In tho draft are cooks, waitresses, clerks, stenogrsphers, butchers and general duties. (Canadian Army Photo). ted by the Royal Canadian Moun- ted Police - LAID T0 REST —- The funeral of Mrs. J, E. B, MacCready was held ycsicrdagv afternoon from st. James’ Church (The Kirk) where service was conducted by Rev. T. H. Bussell Somcrs and Rev. Cuthbcrt Simpson. Honornrv pail bearers were: Dr. G. F. Dev-var, J. O. Hyndman, W. R. Aitk-sn, D B Stewart, J.R, Burnett W. E. Champion and E. s. Blanch- nrd. The active pallbearers were: Judge Palmer, Hon. Geo. D. DeBiois. Ccl. D. A. MacKinnon, Col. Cecil Slew-art. W.C.S,. McLure and 11R. Hurst. Members of the I.0.D E and Queen Mary Needlework Guild attended in a body. Interment was in the People's Cemetery where service at the grave was conducted by Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers. Personals Miss Winifred crxohny, R u, cf New York is visitih in Char- lottetown, the ruest o her sister, Mrs. J.J. Morr . 16 Esplanade. Mrs. <Dr.) Oregan of New York arrived yesterday bv plane and is the guest of her sister and bro- ther-in-lsw, Dr. and Mrs. LE. Cro- kcn, Charlottetown. Mr. George Worth of the General Motors. Moncton, N B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Worth. formerly of Charlottetown. has joined the R. CAP. and has left for training. Pte. Harold Wood A. C. 2, R. C. A. F., returned to Join h‘: unit after spending his two weeks furlough with his wife and son, LcRcy' and also his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, 36 Kensing- ton Road. Mr. George MacKinley, Register- ed Electrician, Halifax, received a certificate from the Technical Ed- ucation branch for the required standard of proficiency in an elec- trical course pertaining to Direct Current Machinery. Reaction To (Continu-cd from pggggiq.) _ qllllfied prediction that the Sicil- ian campaign was heading for s swift close - - within a week or so - - great interest was aroused by the Allied communiqueb statement that "there are many Indications of mutinles among Italians comman- ded by German officers." "That's most unusual language for an official communl ue and there must be much behin it or it wouldn't, have been included." one officer said. Observers pointed out. that the Nazi Hermann Goering division centred about Catsnls has been fighting bravely and smartly and that other German units fghtlnx inland might have been withdrawn with hopes of forming s defensive lBlIlIOu across tho northwestern tib of c Y. "Violent sction is in progress south of nuns." said the German radio military commentator, Cont. Ludwig Bertorius, with Unitad sum 7th Ann troops sdvmclng "in several coumnl.‘ Canadian and American losses have been heavy, claimed this broadcast I'l- corded by the Associstnd firs. Cntsnia II st. tn.- ..i'.c .:..iin foc- al point and the bottle there is flaring again "with great fierce- nesn." Bertoflus sold. with the British command throwing in rea- erves and seeking to tsks the city The Germans, he added, hsve ad- opted in Blciiy "elastic methods" of defence. Another broadcast asserted that many British psrschutlsts wen- kliied near Cntanls. A Rum.- ncrrmsptntor likewise heard bv the Asn-vciated Press sold only that the Bicliiui tin! am. ' The following prizes were award- vice at the Brave. Visitslsland (Cqntln d from page one.) this w s gain on the United Kinfi; dom had been turning 01-"- HM‘!- munitions per head than any other country in the world, and had in- creziscd her food production 60 per cent; this is in the face of bombs, black out, and the call up of men and ivomcn to the iii-med forces. Mr. Warburton suggested that these achievements during llie war could be regarded as a tgkcn "tliatl the Old Country would 0S able to) take a great part in reconstructinfti the world which will follow victoryl‘; Mr. Warburton during the last; World War served at Vimy Rldfiog with the Canadian infantry as art- illery liaison officer of a British regiment. He was wounded three times, and won the Milit-arv Crcss and bar. He served at Gallpoli, Italv and in Berlin for three years after t. war. Mr. War-human expressed himself as being very favorably impressed with Prince Edward Island. the scenery o1 which reminded him of certain parts of England. both from land and sir. In his Dominion-wide tour he is seekng to gain first hand informin- tlon about each Province and its people, especially with regard to war activities and trade and indus- try. CAVENDISII SCHOOL 'I'he following is the report for the month of June. Grade X.—1. Clemmie Simpson; 2. Ethel Moore; 3. Jennie Moore. Grade VIII.-1, d MacNeill: 2, Chelsey Clark; 3, ordon Gillis. G d VII.—-1, John MacNeill; 2, Alley Graham. Grade V.—1, Herbert Moore. Grade IV.—1, Charles Gallant. Grade III. 5f.-—l, Eric Mac- Neill; 2, Walter Gallant. Grade III. Sr.—l, Vivian Simp- son; 2 Preston Simpson. Grs e Iii-nil, Bessie Moore; 2, e Grade I.—i, Gordon Gallant- 2, Gordon Graham; 3, Morlev ra- ed to the highest aggregate in the different igrsdes. Grade .—Clemmie Sim on, Grldo VIIL-Lloyd Mac eill. Grsd VIL-John MacNeill. Grade M-Herbert Moore. Grade IRA-Charles Gallant. Grade IH. Sr.—Eric MacNeili. Grade III. Jn-Vivian Simpson, Grades I and II for doingwizood work in the year-Bessie oore. Alvin MscNsill, Gordon Gallant, Gordon Graham. Morley Graham. Prise for the best attendance during the second temi awarded to s gerows more savage dsilyTh-nd then rmsd the bombing Rome s " cry ch of Italian soil will be drenched with the blood of British sdlsn and Americsn soldiers if m racist lust breath of hei- genius." Dispatches from rne. quoting Swiss Telegraphic Agency reports from Home, said that n vast. multi- tude gsthorsd st 8t. Petei-‘s Forum yoltords and had remained there 11% e three hour attack. Pope PI , ey added. had suspended all hi: most important audiences for several dsys snd had contributed l lsrgo sum for the victims. The Axis capitals dd not ment- I damage to induct B‘ objLtlven l July 2o, i943 Mrs. Nell "ps oholoflcsl error’ by the Allies. v Wm VON CLURE GAY. Head of Prince St- 7-21-2l Charges Crave irregularities OTTAWA. Julv ¢0—(CP)—M.J. Coldwell, 0.0.1". leader, todl! moved adjournment of the Ho!!! of Commons to dispute a matter 0! public importance - "grave 1m; uinrities" in compiling the WWI ist in Montreal-Cartier constituen- cy where a by-electlon is bell! held Aug. 9. Mr. coldweli ssid hundreds of names of non-existent WIN!" have been placed on the list. added that some of the irrcklllll" ities have been admitted. The lay-election was made new’ snry by the death of Peter Ber- covitch, Leberal member, M! year. Mr. Caldwell said the 11-515 "I" made public onlv last Thursds! and since then 2,000 names hi4 been checked by reliable 99'5"“ Whose reports were supported b! affidavits. of that number M names were found to be lmlm‘ perly on the list. BIRTHS t-i -- <——IQP“'”'€ GAUDET - m. the city HOSP”; July 2o, w Mr. and Mrs. He" Gaudet, (nee Patricia Gray) Chi!‘ Iottetown. a daughter. McQUAlI) -At the City uospllll. July 1'1, i943, to Mr. and Mm Urban McQuaid. Souihport. a S011- McPETRIE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July i9. i941 1° Bqdn. Ldr, and Mrs. D. D- W‘ Petrie, s, daughter. Anne. MARRIAGES NOSEWORTIIY - SMITH — l,“ Zion Manse, Saturday. July l- 1943, by Rev. o. can le webs"? Miss Lauretta victors 3mm‘ ° North Wlhsioe to - N°mln Alderdice Noseworthy of 51- Jam" Newfoundland. PETERS _ m. the Sacred Hem Home, July 20. 1943, Mrs. Flora Pel- ers. aged 92 years. The remains will forwarded from Prank I-Iennesse." Mineral Home Tuesdav afternoon l0 Rustico for interment. MACE-At rrehoh River Juivmaf‘; 11,943, Mira. Akbar‘: a N: 0f am, ass, ge y service will be held at the swmi: home, French River. Wednesday“, 2 pm. Remains will be forwl to Dodham, Mass, for burial. M FADYEN-At the Prince m will: Island Hospital on “"88" ‘list year. new’ in her tr d from daughter . Red ggllfgglll. Pgllgfllservlce n . ur a, a s o 1.30. service in Cmfhg Church at 2 oblock. Inteflfle“ 5t Catherine's Lunch??- llldcLean u UNDERIAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown ml North WIIInIiItO Too Late To Clasify ——~'—--*-*:"-::.:;~"'*: ~~—-:— -—_-- I l-‘orfiuits - we roan v-s i4 J In i. lLGOOCUI-WOQA- nrucm es ‘I-mp‘