t East-Phone m NTY lat-im- Mwthlna lliolld o. 1m I b0 DOIIIIII flllb g1 ‘n, 0| u“ With Mn. Pond The Glllrdllll III ll ll Bookstore. Water CL Tcoronto Biliary. mm a1. The Gunilla will curler B0! at 2o iier flu 0r W, your order to the boy r 9i Brunt , Gludel, fiqlrafilp-lvlrmtlfl 8:1 homo in Summcraldo I one 28B f " liveriu oflomuolil“ u -—-_;____ ,'l‘hls column 1| reserved for nem- ot local Interest but advert of a newsy nature may n; at 2 cents a word strictly pgy. esiinnslhle for d: A FORKS. a“ ell-h. obtainable at Braces. -__.__ lunch kits and mar-am the leaks; b gig?“ 1mm“ Gmlrlies Drug AIEXALL Milk of tablets 250 for $1.00. Gnurlies Drug ---_. ._.___ '-W5TERMAN’S Pens and Pen- _,11.i1n WANTED. w; a‘ T“Y1°Y Diva Co. Kenslng- pflielltUd maid with ' ‘ma, Apply t0 Mrs. Bell _[,()ll.~"l‘ER SUPPER, Ca arse 11.1.1, scptt-n1uci' 13th. Admiss- loll x1111 25c. Ausplccs Y. P. U -.\ll‘Cil IMTROVED. —-F.riends 111.1 b1: pleased to learn that. Cirlya- lit‘ 1, who has been seriously iii at 111s 111mm 111 Alberwn, is now just lll‘l'i\1‘(l. A complete range or" women. Ilia showing of children's ioouvcar 111 every style for school and bust lvcul. Sheen and Mclnills. c. Stimmerside, had -GO.'-YS TO MONCTON — Miss 11111-311111» (Jorrill. daughter of Mr. and 1111s. Lloyd Gorrlll. Summcrside ay morning for Monctorl, wiicrc slw will attend Business C01- iegc. llviorc leaving a number of her young friends tcildered her a deliglitlul surpzise party. 41mm‘ WEDDING. - A quiet‘ wedding was solcmnied on Wcdnes- s dal‘ evcniluz at the United Church ‘ Mans-v. North Bctteque, when Rev. ,\ir. lint-illicit. unitcd in the y liJllds 0i mairilnony Miss Gladys Clark ot Wlnnot valley. to Mr, Chas. Drclvttt. oi Bcdcquc. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wright witnessed the cere- llir. and Mrs. Drewitt have many l1‘it‘ll(lS who will wish them S alue except some keys, G VACATION -‘.\1r ligston of the staff of ellart’ Ltd 15 —James Xincli, enlisted ma-n. his vacation with 111% sis- Alba, n sou“, L, S . ‘ * - c 1 . pending a brief Macblaughl’ omary- _ furlough at 11‘< home. hn D. lvfacLeod of Cole_ Saturday, Septem- will celebrate their niversary of 1.111111‘ ._ \‘l.\‘l'l'l‘.\'-;1 PASTOR — RCV. Douglas Young who has been sup- plying the pulpits 0f the Kenslng- t0 during tliv absence of the pastor the Roy. 111'. Rhoad. is preaching iii-v: Slllltlill‘ for the last time, as hr ltnirrs for his llomc ill Pllil- ldclplua. Alollflfly. Scpt_ 16th. Mr 111d .\lrs. Young with their youllg ion Gordon made many friends during their slay in Kensington. .\lr. Young who is a son of the Rev. IjllllPl‘ Young. a missionary to take a secretarial course at Robinson's Secretarial Colleges-S. ___._ --S'S1DE LADIES BAND MAKE GOOD SHOWUNG AT ALBERTON -Visit0rs to Alberton Elxhihiiinn Mass. has been spending a very were delighted with i110 pcrforn1-- nnce oi’ the Silmmersidc LsldicsilVlls- lvlllll-"V- Sl- Eleanor-i MYS- Band which played patriotic music' selections during the 116!‘ 110mP-—5- afternoon and played again in the -—-——- evening for the dance. Particularly ~1V1l1 M111 M75» Chmlllé 611K131! delightful was 111» nation's most and tlwir lrmilr bf Oldwwh- Mame. paid a ivcrk’; visit to Mr. Gallant} lmothru lll/frs. gchn S. Gallant at . ‘St. Tlmotly. T ey were accompan- mndered bl “n” led by their neice Miss Clara Gal- lant. of Orana who al=o visited her "randmother, Mrs. George B. Gal- mrhrr 11nd 1t is hoped he will able to 1-ct11rn_to,_tlle Island in -J0l.\'S AIR FORCE-Mr Wal- ter S. 111x111; youngest son of Mr. and llirs Hutu. oi Wilmot Valley. left rvcrutly for Ontario to , in Royal Canadian Air Force. is the lll'.\|. of the Wllmot. Valley bays to loin His Majesty's forces. 111a prior to hlS departure. he “'65 turn a lilfI‘\\'(‘l1 nartv bv his many iomc of Mr. and Mrs. During the evening. ‘csented with a trot‘.- iillcd purse and many other tanlllblfi expressions of goodwill, for which he txoresseti his grateful appreciation. m? singing "F‘or He's a Jolly 000d o popular sons oi’ the year, "Tl1crc'1l Always be An England” which war members of the Band. the Misses Amanda Cannon. Joyce Chaisson and Lorraine Arsena1ilt.-S. hm New York is the guest of her broth- flT he SUMME 11:1"; M/ESTERN GUARDIAN ' AGENT-Mr!- John ' SUMMER-S TONI Iollowin; "u" m Shovels, L-l13-9-l2-2i. L-isz-s-la-zi. ____ . ola-“WKED MATS. ANTI nus, with . 1 bg;,_..z..iyllli..fgsi:li.aeiz .1 KENNY BAKER 15-9-7-71. FLORENCE RICE ENT-Officc space A150 $11011 Subjects D““°“ Buildup Shows at 1.30 and 9.15 L lamgdwl" Matinee Sat. at 3 pm. .____ $9M. 25th for a 11mm, a, can”, i Served by Women's L-Iill. —-WANTED—One Staple No. Personals W‘?! illane- Anny Box .. B“ e- 1-480» —Mrs. Eliza. Palmer is visiting as returned to her Ba)‘. Cailc Bretcn arm. “pleasant I x . _ . -—Mrs.v William Mathieson of Sid- summerslde andv s‘ Wm‘ “lends "1 ncy is visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. W We“ C(93- "s- Catliion, St. Eleanors -S. _PURSE SN’\'rcllED"MY5- Na‘ --Misls Jailetioirdruiile who has ,_ , been vsltlng fr e11 s and relatives giclgedaffltlmnhell 1g“ in Kenslngton returned to Colum- y l?“ 1 “e a‘ bus, Olilo. about 15 years of age. m“ Pm“ “lmfllhsd —Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark o! North Sydney, C. B., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanton, St. El- canors. —S. cure employment. _____ —Gl'Vl‘3N FAREWELL PARTY— -_Mr and Mrs T J Inman o1 lrvliss ll/lfarjorie Gorrill, datighter of Bgdgque and My, and Mf5_ gimp. ffillflffllf)!‘ Gorrill and Mrs. Gor- 51m of Lot, 15 were among those '- 0! Summrr-ilde “'11s given a attending the Albertoi-i Exhibition surprise party this week by her 0n wcdncsdfly__s_ friends who also ‘prescntcd hor "11 Elf‘, Miss Gorrlli -Dr. Frederick Jardine has rc- Mvhctbti Wherr- slm turned to st. John‘s, Newfoundland, after an oiiiovable visit with rela- ll\]‘(‘s dand friends in Prince Edward Is an , of Wilmington —Tl1e many friends of little Miss Dorothy Cannon, only daughter of er, Mr. Bruce Bernard at St. El- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cannon. St. Elennors. will be glad to learn that i<~1~ t‘"o past two weeks. -S. Canadian Dollars Callécl" to Colours I "1 l d?’ '// d’ v12 Z 2 -WAR ___. 9~ R Psfi \>k\ c\’\_ qxuuxew“ ?\\\\ . -Cartoon by Callan. Toronto Stu: , Manslaughter Base Opens; Evidence Heard tion of th R t.l and °l D15; wauss 6%?! filling” 5:111? tion of electric light poles, on the road for the infomiation of the B..C.M.P. He saw certain marks 0n the road while making the plan. One was a round dark spot 6 feet 9 inches away from the pavgment on the shoulder of the r011 . that this mark was pointed out to him by the police. He spoke of a mark further back which looked like it had been made by a tire. It was almost parallel to the pave- 1110M. he added. witness said it was 533 feet, 1mm e851 boundary or Rustico road Lo the spot he saw on the shoulder. was a tire mark was about a foo: long and was 28.9 feet east of the Place" where he saw the spot. on the shoulder. Witness said he did not He, anvdphotograph of the front of J. 3., similar mark on the pavement o} off the pavement. The mark he saw looked like a car tire mark but it; might have been a motor. cycle. __ “- I hcr sister, Mrs. R. A. Taylor. Mt. RETURNED 1101115- 1W5 Edward 12.01111, Charlottetown. ation he insisted that the mark he saw on the pavement appeared to him to be the mark of the tirc of a car stopping. M. P. suggesting to him that the mark was made by a tire. They may have done so. he told Mr. Johnston. The mark was “fairly distinct." when the survey was gilkcin three weeks after the acci- n . ' '_ -Mrs. William Morremey Rox- "ATIONS " n" bury. Mass., is sptndlng a’ brief gratumlons Or “i911” ma"? holiday with her parents James bell"; "xlfilded l“ "In and Mrs. O‘Rcurke, at Albcrton. fMr. Phil F. Arsenault. of St. Philip 1111s gone to Oxford Junc- tion, N.S.. where he intends ta pro- ferred to the spot on the road as the place where the body was fttilllld. The stain there was a blood s pointed out to him and were dis- cussed. witness said. EOWII. auso mechanic. testified that: he knew the accused and saw him Monday. Aug 5th at ‘witness’ gar- age. about 7:45 a.m., standing by his own car which wasfla 1931 Dcsoto, The Plymouth and DeSoto arc made by the same company and look something alike. witness said. wanted his car repaired after say- ing he had an accident on Lhg western road. W11c11 I examined the cai' the right front fendclgi running board and roar fender on the same side was broken. The headlight glass was gone and also Brown is returning on Monday t0 the bar fastening it to the fender was broken off. The windshield was about one halt go side. The frame of the windshield was not damaged but the right, front post was damaged. ..—Mrs. A. L. Brown of Auburn. yilonsant holiday with her sister, the post and split. The hinge was on the side and the hinge was in the front of the post. The hinge was made of steel. she is showing good improvement Use Minn-d‘; for dandruff after being confined to her bed C“ coming m Contact Wm‘ a human being, There were no signs of blood or hair, witness stated. and one halt feet from the ground he told Mr. Johnston. He added the front door as far as he could recall. automobile mechanic, partner cf last witness. He corroborated the evidence of the last witness. Cross examined by Mr. Johnston he also said he did not see any blood or hair on the car which would in- dicate it was in collision with any human being. the R.C.M.P., Charlottetown. tes- tified that he received a call to go out to the accident at 2:14 a.m. He called for Constable Strong and went to the scene of the ac- "cident. lying on the shoulder of the road. He described the position of the man and said he was bleeding heavily. The man found was blelegding at the mouth and ear, he an . (Continued from page g, Witness then described the p051- He told of locating certain spots Mark Pointed out He admitted to My, Jgh Cross examined by Mr. Johnston The mark which he thought Despite continued cross examin- Mark Distinct Witness could not recall R, C. He admitted the RCMP. re- ain. The spot and mark were Thomas W. Campbell. Charlotun Accused was in the gangway Witness stated that the accused Post Broken The hinge was pushed in on Witness repaired the damage. Cross examined witness said he d not see any indications of the The post would be about four that there were three hinges on Anthony Doiron, Charlottetown. Constable Spurgeon Mal Lying On load Witness told of finding a man Eight paces nearer Charlotte- town. there was a jacket lying on the edge of the road. Several paces nearer Charlottetown there was a bruise. There was also a splatter of clay and three feet further east. there was a tire mark. "A few feet west of where the body was found I picked 11p several pieces of glass and some more near the centre of the pavement." witness said. 'I‘he body was lying in thl heavy grass covering the shoulder. Nothing was disturbed and the body looked as if it. were thrown there, he added. Got Glass Witness took tile pieces of glass found back to the RCMP. bar- radts and gave them to Con- stable McArthur. The body was taken to the hos- pital by ambulance, witness said. Cross examined by Mr. Jol1n- ston, witness explained. by means of the chart. the distances bet-ween the body, jacket and marks. Constable Lionel Strong of the R.C.M.P.. Charlottetown. corro- borated the evidence of the prcv~ ious witness. He. added that Hariy Moore and Robert Monro identi- ferent marks witness witness. Four more nieces ‘qlass were found there. RSIDE G AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE i l. —Summerside was being lifted into the ambul- ance. Witness told of being out with Mr. MacBeth while the latter Wu maki a. survey of the Ares. He said at hyfiintcd out the dif- taken of the spot by Constable Cameron. Constable James C. Cameron of the R.C.M.P., Charlottetown (be- fore joining police force was n photographer), testified that he took pictures on the scene of the ackcldent on the morning of Aug. 4i at 3 am. (Daylight Saving Time) . 1W0! Picture! Witness was wakened to go to the scene to take photographs of 1t. He arrived there in company with another policeman, and saw marks on the pavement. Con- stable strong placed a photo flash container by each of three marks and witness book photograph. He identified photos shown to him by Mr. Trainer as those which he took at the scene of the accident. Witness told oi’ taking photos at A. B. cutcliffes Funeral Home of the back 0i’ MacQuarrieb head. ‘rhla was on Aug. 8th. At this point Mr. Johnston ob- jected to the photographs being put in evidence. He claimed that: photos of wounds were apt to be deceptible. This was an unusual practice, he added. This photograph was not ten- dered ns evidence by Mr. Trainer. Witness said he also took a. Arscnault/s car. Here again Mr. Johnston ob- jected to this photograph being submitted as evidence as there was writing on the top. It was accepted but the writing was not allowed in the evidence. Constable Cameron then told of seeing the post of the Arsenault. car and removing a black filter which was 1n the damaged post. This substance was put in an en- velope which was laced in the laboratory at the arracks. Found Hairs On Car While examining the car. wit- ness found hairs-lodgedln the top hinge of the right. front door which he removed in the presence of Sgt. Erngel. There were five black and W0 On the 12th of August these specimens of hair along with speci- mens taken from the head of Daniel MacQuarrle by Mr. A - Cutcliffe in presence of witness. were marked and placed in the laboratory also. These different specimens were forwarded later to the R.C.M.P. laboratory in Regina, Saskatche- wari in charge of Dr. Maurice Powers who is in charge of the laboratory. Cross examined by Mr- Jflllllilfm wltncssstated that. he scraped thB substance off Arsenaults car to. ascertain what was under 1t- He told Mr. Johtnston thatt 1;? 1h it any cour m on 1e“ ill‘: xgtozilllleyolGeynegal to take lhe substance (black filler) Off l1" CRT. Constable c. w. McArthur 0! CMP. Ch rlottetcwn. testi- lllli filial; on Sunclay morning, A118- 4th he received an envelope 1mm special Constable Jenkins ‘contain- ing 13 pieces o1 broken Z855- Glass Produced The glass was Pmdlmed “d identified 11v With“!- On the following Monday m°m' ing‘ A“; 5th., accompanied by Constable Shaw. witness‘ ttligéiegllffi pieces of glass to selera p - as the city to find out what use w g made of i119 81°55 bemre n WE‘ broken. The glass vras taken to 88111895 by witness and later to Mr. B11152; insombthe optlciiaaiéwgt was . ack f) w .11. gig: Thursday morning. Aug 8gb- witness received from COHSl-fl 4‘ Show some more pieces of $1888 and a windshield wiper slm- l" also identified these articles which . d cad i1-1 court. Mlfiittyifooll the same morninE Sequence of Word! fled the man found on the road LII Daniel MICQHGJHQ when he u W- . RDIAN Hoonan-Bearisto ,,WMMM NEW FF/FNDS EVERY U47" WHITE BOSE MOTOR Oll Mr. MacBei-h. K0 was also there when pictures were qutct wedding was nolemnized Heart Church at Borden 0n Wednesday morning, Sslllfifflbrl‘ 11th., when Miss Bearisto of Borden was united 1n Joseph Noonan also of Bordi W. E. Monaghan, DD“ oflil and celebrated the Nuptiill dress of sand with brovrn ha: and brown accessories and carried whit; prayer book, She tended by Miss Volda Noollan, s;s- fer of the groom. M1". 12111111 Noon- an of Carleton was h... bridal prty entered 1.11 the strains of Loheiig; Chorus played by Mrs. James Mac- Aleer. During the cert-runny prupriate hymns were sung by the choir and a, solo was sweet? Icnd- . ered by Mrs. Reuzzialtl MacAlccr, Following the ceremony a ivt-ddinu breakfast was hold 11: home and the happy couple till, on a short motor trip to icdulaoian OIL COMPANIES, Halifax Chosen As Headquarters Hew Atlantic Army illist, might be engag: Purpose of the plan la rogule ing o! certified seed “We; l-lroduced and sold in New unswlck and. dest mcnt to any country with the exception States and to regul table stock potatoes pro- d sold in the province and OTTAWA, Sept. 12 -(CPJ -—Tho choice of Halifax for headquarters of thenew Atlantic army comniaild W_B5 made k11o\\"11 by the Canada other than and the West, Indi APDOlDlCG to the to see that the plan are: Charles E. Clark Matthew Gallagher, . Mlllvillc; H. H. M. P., Hartland; A, D ville: H. L. Mulhcri Hon F. W. Pirie, Gr G. Porter, Perth; Charlo Station, an the United States staff of the 110w command. Defence Minister Ralston recent- thc zlppollltlileilt of W.H.P. Idlkiils, former master-general of the ordnance, to head the new Atlantic command. Col. Goodeve. a native of Mon- treal, is a graduate of Royal Mili- tary College. Kingston. 0111.. and the staff college at defence head- wmte ha,“ They were lodged m quarters; be \\‘llll)(‘FllCC(‘fKl\"(l1)§'l.1l-. the crack of the hinge, witness declared. These were put in an envelope and also placed in the laboratory. d C. E. Hideout, . . E. Nash. M, (7.. who has been promoted to the rank of col- Poiato Marketing Board authority to make orders, latlons goveming the potatoes to which s. including the fix- Drlccs to be chart:- Defence hmdquartcrs nounced the ilppfiillllllfllll of Lt -Col. K G. McCullagh, Royal Canadian Signals, as gciloral Atlantic Command and i111‘ appoint- ment- of Lt-Col. R. D. Suthwrlan M (7.. (Corps Rosorvo of OlllCt" loria. fillies of Cilllatial as A sistailt A ‘utant. and tiartcrmrtst- llfagsgalwlfi? gglifsffd again! blltafilé cr- goncral-‘nf tho nrivqcoiniilriiirl. sprn e wl 1 , wound. witness stated. oil for different v t-omiilisions to be adjustments to be in respect of the to the license, a tax 4 d. This money .1 -. n-t - . Wm be GOSH,“ b _ ‘ 1 c .l14.tl_t1,,.1_t llr iilshttl.“ 11.10 and labor rmfléltetil rig"; DOWN? 5101K‘ uoiillillon as bcelcttl re it will form a pant idafed revenue fund t: kept. f half as much as they Fixedallrices Set For N. B. Seed Tuhers. BATH. N. B.. Sept. 12 —iCP‘l— Fixed prices for the export of M-w Brunswick mrtiiictl sci ' the Argentine and 111-115 M‘ set. here today at the 111M 116F1- ing of the New Brunswick potato board set up tinder authority of the natural products control act. The board crmlllprisos 11 promin- ent New Brunsivit-k ilotato grow- ers and exporters. H.H. Hatfield, M. P., was named chairman of the board and C. E. Clarke, Woodstock, vice- in a separate fund. howeve operating expon- L.L‘,‘:i of tho beard. The Natural Products Control Ac: wasgpassod and assented to on April . i. N. J. Powder lPIant Blasts ______ N.J., Sept. 12.-(AP>— explosions virtually de- Hercules Powder Com- plant here today. injuring 200. sel- "e and rocking the y Jenkins quoted It was suggested that G. Cun- nlnghanl. Fl‘i"fl('l‘lr'lllll. ivoirlto mar- tiiig ivrcckagc aiii Cross exrinlinvd by 1\f1'. Johnston coulllllllfldc 101' l Witness said he did not leave any Com“, glass at the garages but 10ft some 1 1 Other estimates rail The number 0f por- sohs at work 111 the plant lllll(‘ of tho DXDlCSFOHS could not be 1n1111ediatcly' ascertained. The ADO-acre smokeless matluiacturing plant was engaged on numerous national defence con- Thc company had received contracts from the ,1L1lll(‘(l Slates government st Clear of this lhrv \\'|"l'v‘ in \vit110ss‘sl possession cnntiniiotislv, F. Gordon Hlllfllflsiill. Charlotte- town, optometrist fled that he lllmlo an cxpcrilncllt on the glass and found that they fitted together without difficulty. The ilicccs that. wore Halls Hill and the ‘vliltoii accident accompanied Constable matched. Thr- nriuziiid glass was a Jenkins or Shaw to Hall's Hill. approxgmatél: headlight glass. ‘i111; osllfothglilf 3112851131111: hand and figures “Mazda I.:1111p No." on “(Q01 the mad where an accident one piece and "1110" on the other (L was aimed out w The iwo piocus as 1111' as wii- hnd occurre p of ness could sec came from the same The l-‘t-dcrul Bureau of lnvcstiga-l lwcnt to Eilgland lll 1 ‘the RA F. 111 October of - . 1i oof wtrds- . Thole W“ l Smlmr l jiion office at Nevrark sent a enis ,lo the scene and nay ‘New York Sllltl {would be launched bec ,a1111n1li11tic11 (icpot. is at Lake Der:- iinark, seven miles away. .ar111v arsenal ls eight n1i'cs away. Cross examined by Mr, tispltzil attaches said they rccciv- Dover and 01hr‘? 1. the. sion, witness said knowledge of tho mailufiictiirc of d d1 nth h “I l tl l Ci 0517 l1- The” piece‘ h“ l "nuance Dhbeltlelm to be an e-vnrrt- no I w “We fir ef?fae/9léfl‘i_°.°“°l“"“fzf' “,1 530901)“) Men In Vetyerans Ho me Guard IslaFnd BACK ROW: Left to Bight. Cpl. Burns. J. Pt\‘.,Mal1ar. E. Gallant. C. Ferguson, M. CENTRE Cpl. Milfllklllll, C. Keilly, R. Matthews, J. SE Burl, D. PM. Macflornuck, B. Stem, J. Gordon, G. Pte. Rogers. 0. ATIZD. Cpl. Sudhury. J. Pic. fraught, RI VALIS U" 51811111 for mass riot. p; it}? I. .1106 w ILLS. JOHQ your CILQLLVQ-li-Ctfil ' 1 the picl. H "Frankly, they are," he grumbled, I know some uiuigs about 1111i Chavlgllauo —- an o1 Lilclllt butt,’ He and wiurgarci. boLn let L-uull‘ gaze stray over w utleie 1-3-12 A! men were busy repluiitig utclr canoes, their fleet drawn up on L110 shore above those c1, the North; W88 lGYS. "Well. what can 11c do?" Mar- garet reasoned. “My uncle's pill Lircl‘ lroin the Pas den flout are a ‘them with 11.1.; little crew. lleve he would submit. to the iwhaltever trickery be} 9111mm (To b0 Continued! L Rev. A. 8. Tuttle rHew Moderator 0f United Bhurch‘ WLNNJPEG, Sept. lZ-(CP) 1t Numerous committee reports wcun pied comnussloners w the Ninth General Council of the bllllBd Church o! Canada willgllt as tile Council conctuded the stcullti day of S/cSal0fl5 111 Augustine LJIAUTC the couilcl. asslgilcd inc conunls- sinners to various boards lot‘ study oi Committee reports, P.'u,.>.c1.tl ranging from missionary work to 1a.: services were tackled by inc church men. The new nloderator 511C eds Rt. Rev. John W. Wooiislde 0i 011111111- crs Uihted Chur- 011:1 he 1.11s elected for a l\\o-_\'L-r1l' tcllll 11111-1‘ tile CClUlCll had set asiuc on". inc next session, ‘.1 rcsoltllanl lt-t ‘" l. two ratois be 11 UULHJCL, cacll lllUtlrlil 1e solve one year, terms rullnizig coil- scculhcly". Dist-usslilz voluntary scixire to the n1c11 of Callluuus .1!'lllt loin-s, l)l'. J. 1i. l\'llJlL'lllllt}i, 1,1 1 o, 11L‘- a 111d ' oi t.11~ Conl- inittcc 011 bLOllCllllC uiio S, .111 14e- scarch, he rad auinclt-tt . ’ sloli that Cullaolzllls \\ c c c assisting the “'11 Dr. Mlllljlllll 11110115 came zlficr the \\‘.1r 1 coinniitzce reported 1.11.1: lilorc 111L111 o-‘JAIU-J wo- men of tile United Clitllt.) .111: cli- guged in vrur service Ulillb, ' " these women had conlr: than 500,000 aYIIClPs of c. Canadian 50l(1l>‘1'.'~, said 111t- ——— ---~ ~ .1 Third N. B. Man Killed With H. A. F. Y SADIT JOHN. N.B., Sept. l2. 4 (CPJ—TllG death of Flt. Ll. Han‘) Raymond Hamilton. 23. roach-tedio- dav in a coilmliinicatloii llmlll the British Air Ministry. 111" ' three 111v nuinlicr of N- wick vtillllz men who killed rccclitlv 1n action u Royal Air Force. Provioilslv PO. Alec 'l‘l‘tl~ Snckville. and PO, “Pal" S Saint John. were iPDflYlPtl of ,..ly to have lost thou" 111w Word of Flt. Lt "as a result or ,. 1),. . ‘Aug. 29, foliowed information he . 1o been mlSfilllg, Born at Brown's rails ho “'11.: a son of Walter and Nina P. Hainillot, His ..1.. -' i119 l l‘i‘~l(l1‘S at Oak Point. The Vfllllll! illl‘lll1‘ll tuck a Ilfilllll- illarv flviil: (‘OHFFP i’ S‘ l 11-h Piciltlililyislolls shattered wtntlolvs and 1111;11- aizt-(l iUTlllllli‘t' 111 l‘ ‘ .~ 11 1~I"ll\l1| a v>i1il1l.iiii- Early estimates net the Dlilhl 68mi- -... ,__._ .____-4 1 . is fi at .\Iac.\'cill. II. Collins. W. I'll‘. hlnrrlsnn, F. Blanchard. M. ‘T5503’. R. Bi-vins. \\'. Pie Linklcttcr, T. Jliil-Kcnzic, J. Mahar, II. Pic. Sherri-n, S. Landry‘. S. Byers. W. hlacNr-lll. R, ll. 1'11 C. Miller, B. Dobson, J. Ne. Prcccc, G. Llcut. Anderson. Sgt; -__.. _ _ tCont-lnued from _ page g ' ———---——i-_-__ .____=» ing between H" Vvlflflelllfi 0i the W0 complain lcs. 1n uisigusi be sought. out wilt:- do found her sitting 11.101111 oil the tiling oi one ot um piers when» 1.119 “uoiscaws were banked. She turned .11 his ioouall anti lifted a merry '$llCfl a scowll" she chaicd. “Ono would think that. peace was so lor- clgn w you nature 1.11111. lilo slinplo sounds o1 llOHlC-DULQAUK were Ufin Claude listened cram no ulallct strokes, then dropped oesiue he; on here, and mm tile-n" oanoeinen may must number almost a, thousand men. Cnavlgnauu could not 11.3.13 "Thai," Claude pculied out, "t; precisely “not bothers mu. H0 couldn't fight them. and K don't be-