AQGUST 22' 19421-5 _ H THE (IHARLUTYIJIL WN (JUARIHAN EJRCHES TOMORROW en's caruunnsf. UNITED C oi CANADA TRINITY umrro cuuyqq ’ Prince Street ’ SUNDAY SERMON- service A 1i wcilliibeheldintbe m“ Bruklev Thousands in Huge Plan to ""25 Help Former With 1942 3241- Honest. Aux. 21rd. ant; Mt. i. gummy scavtcss u». nub 11:11», l. My lendull, L, Ornnilt hfi- Iermon, new. Donn-l: h . Iuoul leymon 5154!; leheol meets with eon- FQIIUM! Ind retire I01‘ filly 11.80 mil. 7P.ll.lenuon,m,n, . n“, v Booth u 110 y Eucharist ______ it,” L r. rownsr. cum “,1,” Servieeii ml: Euvhll- Clifton m: 4a at _ m pm‘l1t‘g3%;>ém.;s Powual at n, mwgg W551 o r M. 1 nwéint- In people of the cities and the D. K. Ross, Minister. peopli‘; of the farms are getting 3-32-11. together these summer days to but Iflkr-UJI L mfudursdsy and -__._. RUlT-The Guar- twai bees in Canadian history. rorn Miss Doris This modern bee is going along an apple to the tune of humming tractors, her orch- autocratic potato diggers, milking . V machines andahil-Ildied and 011'? W! "-150 mlrklnss other mechanical gadgets. But the T, PAUL'S CHURCH dian has receive aham day-Mrs. o. mer- d» very plainly the resembling s. Brit Mn. srsccynro nurumv- “m” a‘ manager of the here and later Woodstock, ontel-l °' u» 11m. c. c. n11 holrflggfggamn 01' Si. PIIPI with St. Peter's for the ‘W "wing service In AUDI!‘- THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince und Hiluy IIIIQIQ stawy- 1011119143’ forces to raise barns and harvest Woolworth store crop, n, mo“, dgyg they got transferred to (pgeihgq to o. W111 be put may it's to beat the Axis. the reconstructed reopens here this Future Looked Black med yesterday Mr. e shortly after the Robbed of manpower by the in- wase destroyed by fire creasing demands oi’ the fighting Homing Prsyer and, lor- 71mm”; Prsyer-Jt. Peter's PREYEYIER1A~ o. JAMES cuuncn _ l; t The Rev’d T. H. “sill gtlitnteriuM-A» 5. T- M- R» c" c Miss E. Lillian Mc- Morning Worship 11' A, M, Sermon. the Rev. The Church School meets at i0 01d . . before morning serving- Evening Worship 7 P, M, sflmml. the Rev. Sloalolst, Miss Lena. -____ AL 0N Molvpssm. '1')", crotfls this year with mixed feelings. the late John L. Mc- It o0 from of dollars worth of precious food Home would lie rotting on 0C1; ,0 Ontario's Farm service Force from has supplied the answer to the gum-a} W111 take place problem in that province with a. g M, 9A5 w 5L promise of 40,000 men. women, ank Hennesseys Funeral this afternoon at 2.00 o’cl his home in Hope River d Choirmustor, John Yo" ere Installed to Ivflflhlp with =="_'.*E--_-§:“1'L1T_CEUPW CHURCH otCHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH v. 1.. Dingwell. Organist. Morning Worship, Rev. 0. W. McCully, sil Cenudu A, M, Preacher Rev. Edwin J. 1”’ g, 5., of Montreal. [5, Lena McLure A. T. C. M, 1.. soloist at "is "will"! "i" “RES YESTEIL dlans left the cities and trooped to ad a can to m“ the farms Hundreds of the ycung. . u", u. s. Rose", Orsanllt for n" a, Bunmm er members had never seen a. cow llnEl-llsh a small ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH per. G Curlylc Webster barn atthe rear of l4 M's‘ Ham" Julmstmle llrcachcr both morning and ev n A, M, Morning Wurihlll- 8' I41‘. Willi-T“ "M"? Du“ Miss Berna l-luestis. 7 P. M. Evening Worship, Music by A our; Trio. lfiudlréilfrerfir"rhffccfifiaeik, the rear of B6 Richmond use at 245 Dorchest- k at 17 Cumberland e rear of 9 Alley 5t, on the corner of Re- d Elm 4Avenue. building r Re dwelling nt '73 Rochiord ing on the east side of Avenue south of the rail dwelling house at the Fitzroy St. and Great f‘ The Mayor stressed. th the board obtaining auth nt at the next Legis- proper sewage sys- “ym- both morning and even- bv Mr. Lloyd Maclnnis. inns: m, 32s, 25o, cs1. |P_ M. Evening Worship. got, by Pilot Officer Robert Tait. atkMontague, le "Fflllfitments have with Mr Cyrus A. Well known in Mo surrounding coun tier buildings’ emciisileti‘ At tin of the CitysBofll‘ llcgltllilelist flight seven buildings lied at the OD- reg- _ ‘Iivso gunner; f: m Ottawa, who is vi ' Mr‘ out tf-‘Ylil ycsin" _ lljd down in o blind on winter _ c TlIBY Eot the Slirlfffi?" of necessity ctf ivtlhdratylng. I litolr life when out of a rn‘r1- drenched thickrt nearby a Royal layout of aim-flank defences, how. At N Canadian Mounted Police some of- ever, must have been game , 8W fici-‘l arweved rnd ordered the The effectiveness of me Ailzed all‘ men to halt. Both ran for tlrir umbrella was proved and i’. tested ', but the cffcer over- ? other came into the defence thoroughly" wnsut »ff*."c lair-r B"t-h recognized apcear in ccurt tcday cha/rgcd never had revealed the sirens-UP? ‘ tfztcse air defences in dealing with “ts of tho wen R A FK-R C A.F ducks wc"e being tems compulsory in! our instructed by Joseph F Doucettc to sell b members of the armed IQDLEY -—A lorcttv Dlace in Halifax MissiMary Brad- 1 Aug. l7th_ when lay. daughter of 0i buildings to be Tillliéliftld rlemolifictl 1n the city and. the at Rusty,“ on (‘a by resolution were ‘m °1' CD1. Joseph Dun- Mrs. Duncan, Charlotte- 3 26, at 1 o'clock p. m. the fol- lng: Crop-Nine acres of standing ruin. l‘ d“ iling house at dress Wm] Shoulder .‘ x, Que-on s , forge in roar of Queen St, outbuildings in . oi 129-131 Eustolt St., part of . sited. in real‘ oi 66 DOrOhGSl/EF Cattle-One horse, one cow_ one ox, one year old, one cult, one pig. Terms, three months credit on Clrnnvuk, S," and approved joint notes, uldings were 0rd- cd 01' demollslxd l of the _ow11ers: d the ceremony, A , of the bride where - "if d5 lueckcouple satnerea to C.—Slx i - crults t0 the Canadian gwréitiellgs army corps leave Halifax,’ ll’. was arm day as copt». Ruth officer of the Can army corps completed a slrls leaving next week Ruth Elizabeth Margaret Patricia Kinnon, Kensington; Megan Bishop, Klnross; Boulter, Victoria; MacPhee, Heatherd Anne de Beilevue for basic trainin UGTIUN SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 2 P. M. l om instructed by Mr. Alex Rhynes to sell by public auction premises on the Malpeque following stuck and crop: Stuclv-six miich cows, calves, three work horses, flv young geese 1B ducks, Crop-three stacks of acres of sheaf oats, two acres of three-quite: acre of mun bottling machine milk cans, one large milk strainer. W. H. BEATON ‘page A11 Immediate Answer Demanded T0 THREE QUESTIONS rue cannons. 1s A noon snow "Whom aplenty for the Reserve B. W. Browne, D.S.O., M. A crack shot himself, Gene Army. ‘that i: Ire C., Director-General of e rsl Browne is shown in upper g sub-machine gun, the Reserve Army's newest Col. H. J; Quinn. MJL, E.D., Officer Command!!!‘ Group um] unattached reserve unite in Saskatche- ure, General Browne is shown chatting with Buttery hton, Indian Head, of the 76th But GOSPEL TENT UPPER PRlNCEf-STREET Services for the coming week A. M.-Bl.'enking of Bread. unday School. .—Gospel Service, conducted by and D. Howard. Mus-Bible Reading. MP-Citildren’: Meeting. P. M: Preaching of Wordt of God. and he that hath not (I John 6:12). Sunday Evening Salvation Army Citadel Rev. Neil Herman s0" of G011 h h not life.” Everybody is Welcome! ouulgggrouk CITY-BRED‘ i (:lllL1)l{EN” i -, BRINGING 11y CRO PS FUR VICTOR melts n word, ‘qua; gqgu. q. udvnneu. 'We Lend u Hand’ Pledge Of r across one of the greatest B-Erlcul- underlyln spirit is just about the Ehat which motivated the early pioneers when tho)’ 1011160 beat, the wilderness. forces and war industry, Canada's farlmers surveyed their flourishing ked 3,5 though many millions he ground. girls and boys With the slogan . “We land e, Hand," these Cana- . or a hog. Others were going back Effective This Your _ ‘Y,*.;,1",,,§‘,,1-_,5°pg;1ggi§ to the farm after years of beinE 1 f m’ o; chemlcal apparatus‘ citv lwekers. Although the foundat 0n or s in: the fie‘:!s on 5"'1 EF§uni5§r§ 21 >1 lives, E1311“ ‘o fork or.“ "c dc .1 I11 the passing of Mr. Oliver C. ‘K Lrehage at his home 1n New Glas- gow. P.E.I.. on August 21, this Cccwr, Province has lost one o1 its best Nmfihwh r __,_ citizens??? lwa: born atffttustlcolaozl (m, d“, Cf _ August , if , scn ‘o 1e ~" _ _f__‘_ K Chrtstcphar and Mrs. Lcfiuge. Eany —‘_“' in life he took up farming as his DETSOFIIHS chosen occupation, 1n which he was _.__. will un fr t Cl’) Very Sllrcc-SSAUJ. llllllflllltl 119F119 °i Mrs. A. E. l-losking, Dart-mouth, the finest farm vwveflles i" “he N. s. is visiting her daughter at Province- , , East Point. Not only was he mtercsud in Bl:- ricullule out he took a keen interest Mm Richard Jun“ and mush 111 i111 11“a“'° '91 ulluc“ ‘mu “m” tor Carol of Hullfux, are spending astgzilgggilglofiknglirgfffigé‘ a Week] mm her sisten Mrs. .1. i... rle served as an eluer in me Presol- MEGA“ a)’ terian and united (JilLlICll for mum’ . ' - ~ - 1 - —"_’”‘ ifimflillii‘ Qiiliféiifleliiilnf Wile Mac» P1 Doves“ and My J- A- m “is umim. w me mm, m: MaoKtnncn, officials of the Island Christian life as he knew it Upper Hillsborough st. pelicd u year ago to retire from wllewwll 159°91- larming, moving to New Glasgow He 19M,“ m mourn m5 1°55 m5 N. R. conductor and Mrs. McLnrerl M“ and two d.,,ugn;fl~g_ Mum, Mrs, of Charlottetown and Toronto are feet. Stewart Parkman, and Eunn. ill m}? Vlsllmt-i 111 7-116 Gill’- womens division of the R.(..A.1=.. v -_———-—- _ _ Alymer. Ontario. Friends cf little Roy l-lenncssey, A150 mte sister, Mrs. Clara Dupee, city, will regret to learn that. he i of Boston, Mass, and four brothers. load the misfortune of breaking and 611101’, E. C. LePage, North Rustico. "horse” with some of his buddies. G, R, LePage, Rusticovllle, and ______ v ‘ James L. LePage of Rustico. ueut. Fred. R. Davies, Public Re- Gl w United Church on visiting the Province for the past gligdayflsifitogust 23, service starting few days in connection with his of- ard and the Peterboro Examiner, SECOND FRONT __=_£C__0ntlnue§l_fr0_ll;pEgi barely more than five to six kilo- mwres (three to four miles) in th He 'wrote that in many places protected by, the nature of the terrain no artificial defence sys- numerous and extending some- times for several miles. 'I'hc de- fended sectors were likened to the French defence system in the north in May, 1940, with “a mul- some armored fortresses." Members of new U. S. First‘ sPeclal sew!” raw’ points, guarded by werful coast- mended by Col. Robert r. Fred~ 1 m l ,,_ m n -erick, will be trained for para- gum?“ res an an a m chute duty, marine landing 0P- fiionl. again and dim‘ Little Confidence tin]. Army P ~ 1mm NBA). . .-€+~—-———— of, Lo. Bentinelle wrote "the Ger- KEEP IT DOWN mans have powerfully fortlfie i 1 t i labor aw i-he Mouse and Rhine which would b _ l".2“ii.“‘i..‘.a€t.. if ti‘. m... one pa? w Pgyediggggcewnfidenv’ 1n .3... Above subject will be dis- K“ '3' w“ ‘ ‘ ' our var Wmk" P" Ye“ One of the Germans’ difficul- ties is that trained troops are not W. 0. T. ll. lionvention ti“’t,“.‘2t..‘°’ “"“““" ‘° m” °°“" He estimated that the troops o'clock. lntennent, P "y. The Provintlalluléionveratlon 0! "l6 now in gositlvn in France, Bcl- W man's C ric an ernlwrlflofl um rut Ulllon W111 D0119“ l1! g4‘) divisions formed of “threfi dis; [TYUNITED cnymcg 1151,], tlnct, elements-young recru s 0 “a THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 19 to 20. . . insufficiently pre- ‘g1._$_,|Q p, M, pareddlsndl not e lnulredl to l Ten will '1» served by the Chnrlotte- recon Y, a "M" a l" "K ""8 “m, Um,“ in Russia and actually on leave TM "our "M- =1‘ P- "~ i§.”§§.‘l.§’°i.'i‘§. piéfititifinh°iii “u b” m“ m u“ B‘ m’ church‘ Donets, and, finally, a greater Miss Edna Grunt. Flel secretory of , ,,, ‘htcnmdhn W_ a T_ u Wm “L number of the grand rescrvc (of dress the evenizg meeting and will “Yltta-Veflfle rage) of 4g t? 4? Iygears). _ _ appeare tere 1:1 x1 eppe fl”- flwh. n ‘p; ‘ In." n the allies hit at one of the tough. elt spots of German resistance. armerette Brigade takes col and college students of 1.6 The Warren's Land Brigade enrolls women who nre able to work the year round or for ric longer than those worked e students. The Bays of the organization of oldsters, whom have had farm experience. The Holiday Service Brigade offers novel opportunity for those who pend s healthy two weeks, elp their country and make a. few Even honeymooners have taken ad. vantage of tins arrangement. Even Children llelp youngsters under 16 living in nearby vill: old enough to pick berries or do- ‘ weeding altd other light w0rk_ The Fur is Brigade takes farm young women up to 26 years be able to go out t to day to work on neighboring falms. The average wage for of these various brigades — with the exception oi Brigade-is $2.50 a day. Sometimes m h lg lower, sometirrttltles E 9T. 89911111118 upon e tyrpe of work and the experience of the worker. . it, rims a lltt camps and others live at home. The latter are hauled to the scene of o tions each day and returned night by the farmers who em- them. Cooperating wit-h the Government authorities, the Y.W.- CA. and Y.MC A. supervise the girls‘ and boys‘ cantps. Them is also a. labor secretary attached to each ozmp as an official workers. The secretory handles all rc- uests from the farmers and as. age was c“ ed C ‘Hie result has caused s. corislder- land army was laid in i940, the signs the oorkrrs to the n Earner in 5m‘ dull“ able amount of mutual amazement. organization di:In‘t get roliing jobs. ' e “Y a The city folk are leurnlglg to the? under a full liisalztl of at??? untlil nso s. n. ht o? s itti - r 111' eraue" e not swan had also bee“ Pm itavenmcrgte of tltreacltznconz/retnitstanrcrels cf S11§§Q11...1§Z.~ ghcrtzgc 8911191‘? so spretugzleover the length and breadth chemical 3P‘ plus fresh air and plenty of sun- ltalnful until 194.2. NCW, 11nd?!‘ 01f Eigflclllillrfll OIIIBYlO- They T411189 , sltlne 711-9 farmers are leamlnq the joint sfscnsorship of Dominion from a. first class road side hotel, '_“__‘ that the oily siickers have quite s. and provincial authorities, the with individual baths and all N §GENCY-MT~ J- number of good 0olnt= once you Farm Service Force is saving mil- trimmings, dovm c‘ “h” h“ olzeellrliylfige them nwalv from thin bright lTious Fol dollars‘ “c1111 0f crcrps ~ ‘an s 1*, g ‘le nrn .~ 1.1 .1: .12 ‘OTC? l; t." LVN!‘ Scviiérfil S23“. The stsdentcffrcm Ityllie cx€l1t's~'v:§;]"r's operation cf dairy and otter llve nc-w spick and span. es nex wee to school sh rln r c1 1 . the lock farms. and lanitcr‘? e=$g1§eah°m~l1°$o§ii§ the S It is made um of different brl- various belts where the labor snort- been completed startling dlrcrivery trwt rf-ey ae- gades, with a s-pct for Just. about age is most acute. w, who is iually are sisters under the sk"'r1. um‘ one aged SQWH l-O 70 Th“? bcen bllllli by the lflfme" ntaguc and the And stardirg out amrnrwt all 0i’ is tit-z Farm Cadet Briznfe, which selves. try to take over Htngf} muum re-Qiisq l; up hem-t- rnrnils all young men over the see Agency or Hynd. Pnlfiq f9»: rum the my»; are 141v- of 15 and up to ntilitrry age. It rio's land td. n p»; f1~j_ nl=o takes mrn over the minlmun people's army in every sense cf the ———-— lug their wsv to the snv-o sagumy military age if thsy have been word, and a vcry important one ill Am AThTllE TRAVEL of the raaticnflq storage bins, turned down by the services. one tose who ' are made up of a, Regardless of their 0 hrlpng in the former use, all of the buildings are Such is the make-up terms of total war. A "Flfctr 1c TruERfiTG Bedfcrd went morning, each (Continued from page 1) hitqtttt-anzl set- bably were due the strength of the Tlv incdent ccmpciicd to show their imrd and the counter-mea- sures they took could afford little satisfaction to the Arm's, especially since, had the operation been pro. lonmd mu:i1 further, the dsvpartty in slrenglt ‘would have more markedly in the AlJLed favor. It is also evident- . ,. range of ages and individuals wh needs 0n tho farm, organized in Ontnri ture and industry i1 ct. have had time to come into notion and their commanders will be loft in doubt norw as to whether lilose reserves are sufficient to Pfe- vent a footing bring gained to an cxtcnt which would facilitate the 'I‘cl@11_lwnc_ Company are rcglsler- ivave of the invasion, especiallwby Owing to ill health he was com- ed “ll-h 41611 “"95 M the Cllflf- armor. The triage —-——— fected at one point they must. have village‘ Mr. Ernest McLarcn. retired C. the probability of an attack de- rmd M11 MacAuloy. top left, is "Imggle." e member rerfs Brigade. Blond-haired ng the strength and disposit- f 51 ion of their main reserves. Will Shake Nazi Confidence There can be little doubt that his raid. will do much to shake German confidence. Hon. B. W. LePagc. Lieutenant Gov- dislomting his arm while D-fl-Ylnfl g? gglllrlllg-Iliébiggl-tglléelslllgg Sflgfg; employed and of the efficiency of the staff work and equipment of all The funeral will be held from lotions Officer, Ottawa, has been llggenfjslgilcfxgk be iorgomen, hm“ ever, that while we may have learn- at 2.30. Burial will be in St. Mark's ficisl duties. Lieut. Davies is a son led m a‘ d i C te . Rustico. of Mr. W. Rupert Davies, pres dent “We x I19 9x991’ em?- Church eme ry of the Kingston. Ont._ Whig-Stand- may across the lovmr Kwbzm, it seems will attempt to press on over the w-estrm spur of the Caucasus which stands between them and the naval base at Novornssisk and Tua. so ingrnrl neighborhood. From the nature of the fighting Izn the central and north sector taking place, Marshal Semeon Tim- of the Russian from the Rleti Armies retain the initiative and the Gerr- reservesofinmntny and artille amd num defence evidently are being though he has lost much of h ur- tested severeiy. mor he may be expected to offer stubborn resistance. that. of the Germans now as they The bottle in the Don Bend is in- find thrmsclves ccnfpczfed with great difficulties, for 11111955 the Kortelnikovo drive guns xvcleht and west. bank No attempts a1: nmntly makes progress the Volga. may not have been made to cross e river be reached. in tthe northern sector and may not oshenko seems to have considerable h be clonsidered a 1 ftrillnrpsstre- earsa o one scene n tie irs of , v __ __ .. ._ _ and immediate pa“ president of the invasion drama’ but n must be creasing in vimcnce and the GU‘- Th C n oil n Press. remembered that there will be other ma“ ha“? 9am“! a fmimg °11 "V? Mon of Work e a a a scenes and acts to follow. The ccnwcsttion of the forces in- ' volved ls-prOOI of the mutual con- fidence among the Allies. ‘me Can- ALL AGES SERVE D1 OAIIADAT LAND ARMY War workers all are the three Canadians ubown above. Typical o! wide o have volunteered to help fill manpower they are membe a oi’ a, force of 40.000 that has been n. lthough the heavy demands made by both agricul- 1 this province have given added impetus to the move_ mcni, it is spreading all over Canada. The husky little potato-picker 5t of an organization known as "the Child- Robert Johnston, top right, is o, "farm cadet." Rev. William C. McLeod, below, a SS-yeanold United (Flturrh minister, h a mctnbcr of the “Bo f‘ ’ of_th_ef0ld Brigade." violent Fighting be ntade as 10 ‘the Throughout the last week, Russia have strong force on the has been fighting violently both 1n and are able to hold wp any Ger- t-he lower Kubnn and the Don El- man thrust on the cast bank from bow and there ltave bern no signs Kolelnikova. kmung i11 the Nazi offensive. Although the west bank 01f ‘he Ha 11 at last succeeded in es. Don commands the low ground on tablishiitg n substantial footing either side and therefore facilitates c, crossing, it would still be s. dan. almost certain that the Germans serous and difficult business to de- ploy sufficient forces u/cross the river in vimv of rite larger reserves the Russians mug. have in the Stal- T-I adlans in particular no doubt wel- ly elr long period of FAY-At Newport. PJJL. Monday, Aug. 17, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lco Fay, a daughter, Harriet Elizabeth. tem has been established. FERGUSON-At the Sowler Nur- Such breaches were described l! sing Home at. North Tryon, Au . 19, 194G, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fbrguson of l-Itunpton, a son. ___ 1 MURPHY-BULGER. — In Saint gfigrefi“b§,§,e§§‘k°§,n§1"f,f§?§§§h§ Janiesb Church,E Summerfleld, P. _ E. ., y Rev. . L. M rra , P.P., M machine gun nest“ supported by Isabel Zeta Bulger, S11hr1rnlerfleld_ Boulome, Cams, Dunkflque md to John Leonard Murphy of Free- Ostend were reported to be strong WW“- ..l In contrast. the correspondentg New Glasgow United cor. ‘Illa remains are resting at the home of his nephew, Frank Jones, where g, short funeral scr- vfce will be hold tomorrow, Church fc-r service Holland totalled nbout " N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and RED cnoss Wanl: Apples An appeal‘ has been mlde to the Prince Edward Island Div- ision of the rteo Cross society for two ton: or Apple Jelly for dil- iribution in.thc British Jslcs. This will require large quantities of Apples and a large sup- ply oi’ sugar. The Government realizing the importance of this appeal has issucd ihc ncrossztry pornaif to purchase sugar. Mr. J. l). Jenkins has vcry kindly plflffd his canning factory at the dis- posal of the Red Cross Society. Those having Apples in donate pirusc ndvisc ihc Red CH"! Headquarters ui nnrr thc numbcr of bags or barrels available, Ind whether they can he aunt or shipped to (ihnrlnltriown. or if n will be necessary to semi for thcm. Those not having Apples to donate, and wishing in mag"! 5 cash contribution for the purchase nf Alli"?! "F ‘"1"’ “In! send or mnil snmc to the hclnw address as llrfimilll)‘ T“ PM‘ e und it will be gratefully acknowledge and npprcclntmb Red Cross Headquarters Charlottetown. I’. E- I- PAGE THREE AND AKEAAGRAT-IDIPARElVTS f- "T A crit-icrl position undmrliaieditv in