Kucusr 18. 1944 {fifllflfll I. lllner It)”. illanover it, u] a Goetgo flow, l0 Ottawa It. f, IUIKIIIDI and PRINCE COUNT! Newl. Subscriptions, Acres-ling .4“ HUI-rials bebellbt daily t of . - "bah-growls alumna-lion‘. M I “"9 "u" "Ill . Water Skeet. m“, “w, Water Street. aura Gaudat. a1 Granville Street. uuerdianwllkslelverodtoauybomelnhmmsrsig, Tmnygggopeedayorlocparweokhlkoneflloforthiszer-vl" to the boy respaldble for delvaries on your route. —IU! I!!! llrsceu. "l," -"l‘lll IIGAQIIIINT ls trounce‘ of Miss Qllglasv: hugger-yucca llld um. vickf to John’ Albeit W mifi“ Walker. . y» est son oi Ir. and lbs. John . x . III. The marriage will ta e place ln the Kenslngton Presbyterian Church during the latter part of Septembe . 8-18-11 —IO'I‘ABY LUNCHION — Mr Thomas mm. u ' liumlrnersldgoogi-lanclirsamler o! ‘he o ova a on Post-War Reahablllifivggl radii??? lng ln "The Rotarian" at Tuesday's luncheon of the Summerside Ro- ilfy Club. Guests were Rlotarisn Harry J. Wyatt. It. Johns, Niki, Rotarlan Austin A. Scales, Free- m carts: wlmam Agnew, on..- -—TRYON UNITED Pastoral Charge On 0.8.3312)? August 30th there will be a chm! bined service oi the congregations of the United Church and the Church of Scotland, in the United chmch It Cllle Traverse at 11 a.rn. Rev. J. 1!. Bishop will be the min- m" l" charse of this service. Rev. J. A. Jardine. 1A., B.D., minister, on Young I I-lO- TON, AUG. i! - lla- ma; m aid of new hospital. . ts rrlle gmtunfhhinffinfl. 41-h VANlllILsnd £31,031‘ Brent's. l-m _,uv, 1.. r. Aicllnann. o! lroouyn, NI» Wm l!’ moqug United Church. Augifli‘, llw- ' ' ran-r! er lands ad- iogmwNrrnlghts “:1 ‘Columbus d.‘ M l and d IIKO, CO CYQlm i" ' H“ w‘ s l8-ll md cake. ' ..solt-rll rkvou Presbyterian greh. Service Sunday, Au ust at a p.m. Miss Mary ac- xmm will be in charge. Rev. J. A, McGowan, Interlm-Modeéafgri’ lead at 8-11-21 _rnns'rowu PI-IBBYTIRIAN church. Services Sumlay. August 11th at 2.30 p.m. the official re- owning of the church, dedication o; r communion table and set to m, glory oi God in memory of the ltte Margaret Jane Taylor and sacrament oi the Lord's Sup r and ll 73° P- Thflm“ "5 web m ht their pagegltunéplql? lCfVlCE. Rev. enry . Bu! . chum“ o; the 0,065.. ‘ Cr’ lisrahfleld. will be the apes er. a mm guilds‘; A 23- clal music. HOV. J. A. Mc- The" will be m; service-in t/gK-Tr _< iowan, minister. I-ld-li m, United church infill-i Egg; Was/res: o ITE Fi-WgWIIMI/I/l/fl l! O0 New “Hustle-Bubble” Suds are So Lively and Active They LIFT Dirt Outl Biggest Washes Come Sparkling White and Clean with OXYDOUS Rich Sudsing Actiolfl Yes, even the biggest; grlmlest wash comes sparkling white-without hard rubbing or harsh bleaching! You see, OxydoPs Pl-lustle- Bubble’! suds are so active they h)‘: dirt out! All your white things, except of course for unusual stains-come white without bleaching! SAVE CLOTHES IN WARTIMB Preventing so much ‘wsshday wear and tear means clothes last longer in these war-times! And Oxydol is so sofa- safe for washable colors,- Ilyons, and your own precious hands! Economi- fim WESTERN GUARDIAN'.JS"E.‘€.P.-"'"Fn'3:'.n.”s Ethel nor-och‘; YEAR view in Mr. Guey-‘Roddk Welcome e sey herd includes tlie grand cham- O junior m. Ashton named Harold Stead; Mr. plresentatlve of the Canadian Cat- e l to Wright will be h-eld on Saturday l! at 2 o'clock. The mains are restl at the Undertaking Par ors untll Sstur. i‘!!! noon when they w be - moved to the llcan Church i3» service at two o'o och-s, -DIDEQUI — Services Auggsxnigtll): lgnuxch Bedcflue 10 am. s ' _ g-m- "miller. Rev. J. M. .D. g. —IIOMI AFTER. TWENTY-TWO S — Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Cameron and four children of Vancouyer. B.C. have arrived in Summerslde on s. vacation. Cameron is s native River and is . Leslie Ramsay of that place and of Mrs. Fred Callaghan, Sunlmer- slde. It is twenty-two years since he has visited his native province. He is engaged in the construction _busincss in Vancouver-S. l —SPORT ACTIVITIES - The Summerslde Y's Men are now busy making arrangements for the big Water Meet which they propose holding on September 6th at the bathing house erected by the club on railway wharf. A swimming instructor ls now functioning un- der the supervision oi the club, in- structlng the young boys and girls in the different phases of water sports and the youngsters are cer- tainly entering into the spirit of the forthcoming contests and tak- ing in the instruction given them like ducks to water. Prizes will be given for all the different classes and different ages and the youth- ful contestants are looking forward to the event with unbounded en- thuslasm.—-S. Ruth Kelly. snnnenrati has as her guest. Miss Jacqueline Crautreau oi South Nelson, N.S.-S Pte. ll, Hensley Wounded ln Action Mrs. James Gomlley 108 Water Street. Charlottetown. has received a wire from National Defence Head- uarters. Olltawa, that her son Hill- rlck (Hi1) has been wounded in action on Alug. 11. The wire fur- ther states that it ls n bomb frag- ment wound ln the left hand. Further deteils were not immed- iately available. H11 other brother. driek has on namely, Major AT‘. Gormley, ser- SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Saturday at 2.30 APITDI SUMMERSIDE Jggtfilgtdlibjfilil-h Elli-Ilka. linr. Gordon Dewar Killed In Action Gnr. Gordon Dewar, serving with the Royal Canadian Artil- lery 1n France was killed in ac- tion on August 8, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar of Bru- denell, P.E.I., were informed yes- terday, Cvnr. Dewar, 21 years old, en- listed in 1940 and had been over- seas for three years. A brother, Kenneth Dewar, is serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force and ls stationed at an airpo_r_t fir; Su rside. force. on the WITH ‘Ii-IE PIRBT CANADIAN ARMY IN FRANCE. Aug. l’! — (C? Cablw-Pxom PSHSJSC north to the Bay of Seine, British. Cam-l adlan and Polish troops of the lstl Canadian army tonight were ad-l heels of the withdrawing Germans‘ Alnog a 30-mile front, armored cars, tanks, lnfantryt and guns were pushing beyond the Dives River. which had been crossed ln half a dozen places. The Germans all s- KEEN COMPETITION (Continued from page 1.) exhibited in this province. The sperm was sent here by plane from Ontario. Mr. . McCague, Alllston, Ontario, judge of Holsteins, said there was “lots of quality" on show and that the top placlngs would provide keen competition any- where. Mr Hugh J. ‘oulson, editor of the Holstein-Friesian Journal, Tor- onto, was an interested spectator. He was enthusiastic about the en- tries of several new exhibitors and mentioned partlcularl Mr. Robert Chuppell, oi York, w o won six prizes on as many entries, and had two firsts, with only one be- low third. He also had the re- serve junior champion heifer. Mr. W. L. Baird, manager of the U.S. National Blue Ribbon Sales. Waukesha, Wisconsin. was another appreciative spectator. He said, while watching the l-lolsteins be- ing judged, “many of these animals would win in any show in Canada or the United States and that goes for all the other breeds I have seen here as well." The Holsteins were the most numerous of this class shown here since the war. Fourteen exhibitors Guernseys Visitors to the barns after the. judging could spot the prize win- ners by the wires strung with ribbons denoting "wins." A par- ticularly impressive display was on Inn stables, Bra whose Guern- pion male and female, the senior champion male and. female, the junior champion female and ten first lse winners, as well as sever others which placed. ther prominent exhibitor, had the champion male. Oi the Jersey classes, Judge lfl- mer Ashton, of Foster, Que" spoke very appreclatlvely. He noted a great improvement in the quality of fifteen years ago. The youn classes were exceptionally g and close decisions were ll of Charlottetown. as one of the leading Jersey exhibitors. W. F. Hunter eastern re- cal-a box of Oxydol club, said it was "Drobabl the 1951"" - ____, 8°" much fink“. ‘bu! , ‘(ilelfirlhttggwrsliepw Tliguyoulheg salt‘: _ ’ before 1 a a washes lots ti!“ ‘gleflxfflfiwfouggila, ml} mo" =*°*‘===°""""' *.'.l=:*.:=l.-....§.: :.::..":.."."..::.:":.i:: N- D- Mad-van ll t i d and handled. Only l’ Zifinnéi “gait showed evidence JNMRHK" DXYDQI- WACI", of over feedlnl- lmamgg lawnmower-up , ma wan-use Wll I | I " m volt‘ thihIkdeRIuIVIaE1Qtv," nu‘ l“ "Filo"? Blilcllllifi‘ , 9 A 4G0 Z, nfwho judged the Shorthorn and other beef breeds. He added that | there show n _ prises were fairly evenly W. R. Truemsn, of Aulac, N. robably was not s. better twenty-five years. The divided. th Mr. Peter Martins etatrles ban emcee. The _ 1st ($4.15. Army Is Advancing Rapidly ' By BOSS MUNRO . 1011 Vin-Oink rflrpidlv castwurd hot dn the . regarding Allied movements east of in; Falalse. which fell early this afternoon. of agriculture, Fredericton, N. hlblts were much above those of completed, breeders crowded about participated, with 26 bulls and 90 ifigsu-iofigegh ~§SEEQ§1B mglclmerfil? ema es‘ Black, who Judged the horses, went back to the stab] exhibitors to point out the strong and weak poln and to offer helpful advice. all the judges was the excellent ausllg of the young stock on %‘.t"".?¥n?..*‘n o... ‘bu’ . on e, . . Parker A. Home, Brookfield, an- I. n A 11 194 to M and Mrs. Alexander MacKin Mary's Road. Lois Florence . LOANE — At the Kings Hospital, Montague. P El. on Aug. l4, 1M4, to loan ‘Ilhornas. James Nelson. ANNEAR — At the K Hospital, Morltagluc, P E. . on Aug. 15th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Annear. Lower Montague, P.E.1 ; TZJYIFJFEWTFFW rant FOR sass - xiv-EEK. g the sector were pulling back flgthing sketchy rear-guard actions as they went. This enamv wllhdrawal was 0r- derly but Lit-Gen. Crerufs forces werepressing ahead swiftly. During a two-day news blackout the Caen-Falalse-Lc Mans line. Canadian army troops advanced be- flweezl flve and eight miles while Canadlan army tanks were captur- two grand champion Shorthorns were outstanding, Mr. Truernan sold. Mr. A. l-l. Boswell, of Marsh- fleld, had a bull that would "be hard to beat anywhere." 1n other beef breeds the grand champion male was shown by Hay- den Bros., Cherry Valley, and the grand champion female by Frank . Clarke, Charlottetown. Mr. Clarke also had the senior cham- pion female and the junior cham- pion male born after June 30, 19-12, while Hayden Bros. had the senior champion male born before July 1. 1942. Iiorses There was a small ent of horses but the quality was high and decisions were close. The standard breds and roaclsters were yesterday by Mr. who also judged the Clydesdales, Percherons and draft horses on Wednesday. In the standard breds Mr. Pope Clarke, Charlottetown. had the champion female and reserve. Mr J. W. Graham, department B., who judged the sheep, said the ex- the last few vears. As the Judging in each class was es with several ts of their animals What seemed most to impress BLIRTHS the on 11g. , 4, r. 11011. Sit. PERL, s. daughter, County Mr. and Mrs. Harry e, Kllrnuir, P.E.I. a son, s County d Donald Black, Sa THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ llfilil British and Canadian troops eastern anchor of Hitler's line defending the tcrll- tory south cf Car-n. Picture shows men oi a Mari broke through ll‘: direction SINKING OF REGINA (Continued from page 1.) bourne Saulnier, RCNVR, of Meteg- han River, Digby County. Nova Scotia, who is reported in the re- sent casualty list to have been ill- ed in action. He won mention in despatches for his part in the en- counter with the Itallan submarine. The only officer serving in the Regina at the time of he); loss who was also present at the battle with the submarine is Lieut. Roddlck ‘Barclay Thomas, RCNVR, 148 l Quinn Boulevard, Longueuil, Que- bec. He was awarded the Distin- ggulshed Service Cross. Lleut. ‘Thomas is a survivor of the sink- ing of the Regina. The commanding officer of the Regina is Lleut. Jack W. Radford, RCNR, of Grand Lake Road. Syd- ney, Nova scotia, who ls among the survivors. He was appointed to cgiralmand the ship September l, One oi the first revised corvettes which succeeded the old "Flower" class, l-LMCS. Regina was built by Marine Industries. Sore], Quebec. and was commissioned in January, 1942. Among her early duties 1n the spring of 194.2 was a successful search for survivors of a merchant vessel. She was attached to west- ern escort forces until the fall oi 1942. when she underwent modem- ization and refitting at Sydney, Nova Scotia. In December, 1942, the Regina proceeded overseas to begin convoy escort duties between the United Kingdom and North African ports. While on this assignment, she pro- ceeded far into the area of active hostilities and had her counter with the Italian submarine. She was commanded at that time by Lieut. Cmdr. Harry Freeland, D.S.O., RCNR, of 69 Conrlaught Street, Syd- ney, Nova Scotla. . The corvette returned to Hall- fax 1n April. 1943. and subsequently carried on as escort for North At- lantic convoys. Then. in April. H duties and spent the month of May overseas in exercises prelim- lnary to the invasion of France. since D-Day the Regine. had been actively engaged in escorting con- voys carrying munitions and sup- plies to the Allied forces in France. CASUALTIES Following is the list of casualties: DEAD Killed in Action Saulnier, Jose h MelbournehAble sgaman, RCN , Meteghan lver. Digby Co., N.S. Passed Away in Hospital Rathbone, John Charles Henry. Sllpkply Assistant, RCNVR, Resins. S . Missing swaim, Charles Harrison. Lleut. RCNVR, Kingston. 0M- Ratings Arkell, Joseph William. Ab" seamen, RCNVR, Vancouver, B.C. Asselton. John Derrick, Leading Tglggrnphist, RCNVR, Lachine, ‘lBeeaton, Nell Kenneth, Able Sea- man, RCNVR. Orlwh. Alta- Blnin, Ronald George. Ablb 56l- msn, RCNVR, Toronto, Ont. Cramp William John, Sinker Petty Officer, RCNVR. Windsor- ptphwgen, Alfred Edward, Stoker D First Class, RCNVR, Vancouver. B.C. ncourt. m; ker, Q ue. East, Richard Godfrey. M19 5"‘ man, RCNVR, Keremoes. 3-C- ron, Kenneth Marshall. Stok- errglrst Class, RCNVR, Toronto. Ont. Robert Blificlliay. N?" a... RCNVR. I 1X i a Hell‘: Joseph “wk. Imll" Room Artlficer, grtmrth Clasa. R0 NVR. Canmore. l- Loney, Donald Charles, Stoker pm; class, RCNVR, Cornwall, ‘ Lo Al u r, Stoker flIl-€tlel:§lass,m§DN1elxl§? irsntford. “Lin... Frank Oswald, Able Sel- man, RCNVR, Toronto, Ont. Malone, Thomas De ls Hunt, Able Seaman. RCNVR, Three Rivers. “like... Harold Baxter. leadlnl Seaman. RCN. Dartmouth. l5- McCarron, Francis Joseph, Or- dlnpry Seaman RCNVR. Toronto. oghund. Francis _John. Ordinary Seaman. RCNVR. "M91908. NI!!- Robertson. Dousles Peter. Bwk- er Petty Officer, RCNVR, Saska- toon. Sask- Rodseth. John Norman. Able Seaman, RCNVR. Norway. Rutter, James Andrew, Coder, R CNVR, Edmonton. Alta. simpson, Frederick William. Or- dinary Seaman, RCNVR, MontreaL; I l_ ,t condition. Particulars apply ‘ ‘Gordan. s-ss-sl Que. smith, Adam John, Able Sea-l man, RONVR, Devlin, Ont. Sutherland, Robert. Telegraphlst, RCNVR. Fnrt William, Ont. Tsylor, t Do las, Tale- Iopllat, % eds... Oat. 1944, she was assigned to invasion“ 1 Thompson. John. Cuul: DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED ‘, Racket Lionel. Engine Raoul iArt. 4th Class, RCNVR, Montreal. Que. Seriously Wounded rant Engineer, RCNVR, Montreal Hume, Daniel Keenan, Able Sea- man, RCNVR, wife, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Hume, 12 Upper l-llUsboro St., Charlottetown. P.E.l. Hospitalized — Not Serious Gould. Grant Allenby, surgeon klicutcnant, RCNVR, Winnipeg, an. Dryburgh, George Stuart, Able Seaman, RCNVR, Toronto, Ont. Klee. Theodore, Able Seaman, RCNVR, Sydney, C.B., N.S. Oneschuck, William, Sick Berth Attendant, RCNVR. Windsor. Ont. Schumaker, James Carl. Ordin- ary Seaman, RCNVR, Dlclsbury, Alta. Survivors Lieut., RCNVR, Calgary, Alta. Radio d, J Whlles. Lieut. R CNVR Sydney, C.B., N.S. Thomas, Roddlck Barclay, DSC. Lieut., RCNVR, Longueuil, Que. Allan, Andrew, Stoker Petty Of- ficer, RCNVR, Rosthorn, Sask. Amos. Albert, Able Seaman. R CNVR, Valleyfield, Que. Baird, Thomas, Engine room Artlficer RCNVR, Woodstock, Ont. Bissonnette, Vincent, Able Sea- man, RCNVR, Waterloo, Que. oivin, Clifford, Telegraphist. RCNVR, North Sydney, N.S. Buchanan, Lloyd, Leading Sea- man, RCNVR, Halifax, N.S. Cook, Eric, Leading Stoker RC NVR, Bellevllle, Ont. Cunningham, Malcolm McMillan, Leading Coder, RCNVR, Montreal, Verdun, Que. Dlllabaugh. Kenneth. Able Sea- man RCNVR,_ Regina, Sask. Doolan, Marcel, Telegraphist, R CNVR. Blldbury, Ont. Duncan, Jack Allen. Leading Stoker, RCNR, Halifax, N.S. Farrow, Arthur F. T., Leading Seaman, RCNR, Digby, N S. Faulkner. Albert. Stoker. 2nd Class. RCNVR, Kenora. Ont. Pavel, Victor. Leading Seaman, RCNVR. Winnipeg, Man. Flanagan, Edward. Leading Stok er. RCNVR, 26 Wcymolllh 31-. Charlottetown. P-E-I- Hawley, William, Steward, RON VR, Peterborough, Ont. Heath, Frederick, Able Seaman. RCNVR, Mitch , On. Rogg Robert, Able Seaman. R CNVR, Winnipeg, Man. Hurst, Edward, Able Seaman, RC NVR CNVR, Winnipeg, Man. Ward, Leading Stoker, RCNVR, Toronto, Ont. Lacey, Francis, Signnllnan RC NVR, Amherstberg. Ont. Seaman. gine Room Artiflcer 4th Class, RC NVR, Sydne . C.B-. N-S McC0ok. ohn James, Petiv 01'- ficer, RCNVR, Winnipeg. Man. Barr. Robert. Ordinnrl’ 51mm"?!- RCNVR, St. Adolphe Mim- Officers Wood, James Reynctic. RCNR- Eaatport, Bsybulls, Nfld. McIntosh. Donald. Engine Room Artlficel‘, RCNVR. Saskatoon, Sask. McKinnon, Robert. Engine Room ‘Arutleer, RCNVR. Kingston. 0m." %‘.:-s‘.'l..°“.'1c..‘:“.a1 s5‘? w. Alta , George, Able Seaman. RC s mail-sh. Archibald Manzel. Lead- fng Seaman, RCN, New Westmin- ster. B.C. Mariel. Maurice, Ordinary Cod- or, RCNVR, North Cornwall, Ont. P well, Frank, Ordinary Seaman. RCNVR, Toronto, Ont. Prayrnak, Peter. Able Seaman. R Prl le, . 5*!‘ mm, CNVR, Nanalmo, B.C. Reuvers, John Frederick. En- gine Room Artifice-r 4th Class. R CNVR. Windsor. Ont. Sims, George, Electrical Artiflcer. NVR, Edmonton. A a. Sloat. Wilmot. Slshfllmfln. RCN vrt, Manchester. England- Sfnith. Robert. Able Seaman. R. CNVR. Wlnnlnes. Man- Stanley, Wesley, Stoker First Class, RCNVR, Parry Sound, Ont. Taylor, Albert. Steward, RCNVR, Vancouver, B.C. Taylor, Robert Andrew, Ordin- sry Seaman. RCNVR _ Tape, Douglas, Able ‘Seaman. RC NVR, Chathnm, Ont. Stoker 1st Class. CNVR, Windsor. Ont. WASHBROOK. lvlurraiz Ordin- arv Seaman, RCNVR, Rosolnnd, OI. ‘Wooden, Arthur. Ordinary man. RCNVR. Ottawa. Ont. Wilkins, Robert Burnside. Able Sea- Seaman. RCNVR. Erllnontnn. Alta. ' Williams, Robert. Lendlnl! SN!’ man. RCNVR, Halifax. N.S. Jack Wnolfnrd. Chief Bailey, Raymond Geoffrey, War-. Maler, Herman Ludwig Peter.. Que. .___ ' Dick, George, Signalman, RCNVR,‘P5m,—~ Lantelgne, Camille. M111‘ 5"“ man, RCNR, Cardigan. PJIJ. Macbeod. William Fraser. Ell- , Windsor, Ont. . Slightly l Pte. Leonard Joseph Gaudel of lCfhnrloitctown has ‘ in action in France, his Axlgrlina Walsh of ll’l(ll'l(l Street has been in- The nlcssagc said that the ‘wounds were received July 25. Pm. Gnudct is serving with the ‘ Highlanders. ‘He hns a brother with the same| unit in Franco, Pie. George Gaudet. I f Lll ' North Nova l 1 . ler gang. Man. ,.‘___.._. . . __ l l l i l r tartans of th ntliall Army Representing a lot time regiment and army vehicles, all moving in one south in Fnlalse. - (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). 1 f’ 7 W WW*HV‘A uvn, Prince Albert, Saskfsl’ RC Pta. L, J, fiaudflt Wounded been Scotla Descrtlng the Nazi cause fol- lvwinrz an embassy _staff dispute, Baron Ernst von Welzsacker, Ger- man ambassador to the Vatican. ha; informed the Holy See that he M‘ will no longer represent the l-iit. leer. RCN, Wlnnlfig, Additional RN. Rating Tumbudo, Christopher, Cook (s) cir pipes. slightly of walls, t-base two Pipe Majors compare Left to right: Pipe Major R. A. Brown, of B310 moral, Scotland. and Pipe Major J. McMillan, of Victoria, B. C. —- (Can- Overscas Photol. PAGE. SEVEN cranial. culnnun This column ls reserved for-news of local interest, out advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted DI!" at five cents a wortl. iI-HCIIY able_ln_sdvsneo. __ CBASWELL for CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. ALI. APPOINTMENTS with D1‘. Wyllie Allen are postponed for one week. 8-18-81 TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden last evening with lilo passengers, arriving here with 80. at ‘L10. The rerrv made '1 trips Yesterday, ODDFIZLLOWS ATTENTION - Wlldey Lodge No. 2‘! meets m. night at 8 p.m. Visitors wclcgnilg.“ WINSLOE UNITED CllURCll—' Services Aug. 20th: Wirlsloe South 10.30 a.m. Wlnsloe North 11.30 a.m. Hlghfield 7.30 p.m. Princetown Rd. 8.30 p.m. Rev. T. Constable, min- ister. 8-18-11 s1‘. nAvllrs-llfilcu CHURCH, Georgetown, on Sunday at :1 P. M. Preacher: the Rcv. D." J, SuLhey- land Bonnell of the famous Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York. 8-16-18 GENEROUS DONATION-A done ntlml of_$26 C0 lrcm lhc Cherry Valley VlcLori BLO ,5 been ream. ‘Pl by U10 Uonlpally fcr the Quce n i-"untl Zor ms lrl Llrcat Bri- _ t lziltioxl is a rcmmd- ,cr that this fund as 5111i or vital ; importance. _ . ______ . NO LICIEN II sLAUGlfTEltlNfl - After Aug- ust 2lst farmers nlay slaughter hogs for sale without obtaining s Vslaughtcrlng permit and may sell ‘pork without having it stamped, the Food Adminlstruiiml of the Prices ‘Board rlnnouncéd today. The simplification of procedure ‘"15 made Possible because of the ‘suspension of meat rationing and s great increase in the number of :hog producers. Board officials ex- plalnezl. i bombed-cut tam This con FOR il O G Personals Mr. kLJ. C lsn. ma. Holstein-lriaslzfil oJournull, ‘Tamar: was a visitor at the cattle exhibit-ion Mrs. C. W. Smith, Saint John, 15 B» lluest at the Queen Hotel Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Btults, 5am; John. were in the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woods, Sadr-st Jmn- "Frivfid Yesterday in the city where they are registered at the. Queen Hotel. Mr. E. Boulders, Truro. N. 3. who udzcd cattle at the Provln Liv k Inhibition her-g 59v lt/eaq-g ‘giro ha?‘ loge? 1nd Chlgaflfltk W11 so . . ' livestock esrhlbitedf M L S w“. Mr. WP‘. tor egfm3e Cm has been looking the at the cattle show. Mr. W.L. Bl-lriwailkeahn Wit consln was f th taint-s the Provlnfilgvestgofghlbltio: . Baird is the man e1- of m. grafted States Notion Elle Ribbon e. lb ‘ti? U78 i. Cpl. J. J. Gsudet d town, who was homo on 104e, leave has left on return to Van- couver. H l . tor-van Prince ldweard. Island gliizlililnxndgrs. the .I' Jvli i ,- l: w} 1s > a \*w;- S0 swiftly were the Gsrmzm thrust bark from the beachhead no“ ‘manned by Beach Commandos cf lhc Royal Canadian Navy that they Wm“ rlld not have time to lake down the warning signs nfbcgt their grin 12inc- ‘ - . . fields. which made things much simpler for men o t e Csna an rmy Feal-vngggferhgig:Rjawgifagtasg , who took this area. Here one of the Beach Commandos. Able Seaman ' ' jDouglas ‘lrewln, of Ssckvllle, N. B., studies one of the signs.