Aueusr 16.1241“ —-- 5T. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL B" (‘anon Mninne. M.A.- L-Th 5UNDAY SERVICES m) lloly Communion 8.40 Matias. "pp Choral Eucharist and ser- non. Evcnson: 7 P- m- WEEK DAYS 1,45 lloly Communion. r‘ on "unflpy and Friday 8.15 and 0h .l'cdncsrluy 9.30 a. m. Evenaong on __, ,_.--____-_._._ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A LcDrew Gardner, Rector (lrgnnisl - Miss Lillian Earle Choir Director-Mm G. B. Full 3.30 Holy Communion. 1l:0il Milflilll‘ Prayer and Ser- Illllllic congregation of Si. Paul's fhurch will attend the evening rrrvlre at 5i. Peter“ during Aug- t. “Tire services" today will be con- lurlrd by the Rev. Ramsay Arm- “$5110.. Principal of Wycliffe gouge, Toronto. El (YBODY WELCOME Tumltsvlcluau- ’__*_---_-_-___.__ ST. JAMES CHURCH [he rresbvtrrlan (‘hurrah in Canada Porvmtl Street Minister Rev. G. Carlyll‘ Webster. Interim llodrrulor. Organid and Choir Director. Miss Lillian Mackenzie. Mus. Ban. ll _\. l. Morning Service. Rev, ljriuln J. White. B. A" flrnrisiun, Que. '. soprano Solo. Fear Not Ye. O [eritrl illlclloy" Buck. Strangers aml Vlsllnl’! Cordialiy ffiuucnes romounow ‘giluucrl oi enuusuo Thlseolumnuraervedforumu > iocalintueitbntld d summer costs dresseannd his UNHtD CHURQH :‘u5ev;reyn:a:b:.:a: llégnnedy‘: Liar... wear, a . I - o‘ LANADA ‘u: m ‘than Pl! crae Street._____ DR. J. H. AYERS DENTAL or- CRAS 2L1. " med < TRINITY UNITED qwac“ co l‘ Dha. ‘gltgimwge gaerdcilndusérom Aitxlm "bu, sun” AXCESFEDIIRATION LIFE INSUB L402-B-16-li iillnlster ' L-97 , -—- llev. 5 b _._____ Annsnzn GRAND LODGE - u‘ A§§§{§';,,“'~\~ B-o- Niglglllslljin Clfilttili - Rev. J. A lMr. and Mrs. Fulton Adams, Mr. 3,“ 90mm a “outflow. BA Gem l ._ _ raiser. Service in and Mrs. A. 0x1’. Gill. Mrs. Phoebe or M“ “Eng! gznrlleatio Suniay giglélllg. Ivgencucgxmis. lllflesslrs. A30,‘ flu’ __ ‘ -. a speaer_ e y , ry C0fn..0l'€_\‘ s 1m rul-i-Jw-fail ‘ir.*~.:.‘.i.~r.~! ROM- rm F figures. " occur: c oo » . _ —-——-— 2 B sermon: Rm E. a s‘ Mm" B I. HSITDG HERE - Mr, Wilfred ;the annual session of the Grand _\_ n; 5L Peter.’ B“ uni-zed- essey. ProvidenceIR. L. formerly 'I,0<l8~3 I. O. O. F. held in ‘hum Church. , Cllflrlcifctown, is at present vn- m!‘ ‘leek- Solo: "0 Lo d .._. l‘ g her oft ——€ Handel. r mhuke Me’ 1 years. Heeis us: 51L,“ gm? POLICE COURT — In the Police m” Si“), “but Mm wuuam Decoye Bafljeld s" Court yesterday morning a party gm p_ M; Fume worship‘ - 1 _ - -~ charged with being in charge of a "work. _ . ~ t_k"hil'l'fd .- royd. n H Bound C Boom Icgtofgetygfign I-‘éggie ~GME$§¥§< jmqajrcide; unetlllnftgtficya. eBfllllvaias i! Visitors cordially welcome. Percy 5Com, 5m; Maze). 221% a: $50. A motorist for operating a were bacggn the my yesterday ab motor vehicle while having his driv- -- ter spending four days in mum cr's license suspended was fined BAP | ISI The? were there attending the $50 or forzy days. Grand Session of the Oddfellovrs m: BAPTIST CHURCH_' “d” Corner Prince and Fitzroy Strggl. HugTl-RES H“, Iv Paul "M" llillss Elizabeth MacDonald, Peakelr. 5"- l- 3W5" 1-"!- B-A- s.a:1on was taken to th P I. MORNING wonsnre u am. ‘Hoepiral YESMMY afterlfoofi Ebb C. {e ESe-rmnn: The Rev. Ross 1g fro.“ a rammed mp she awn. B. D. a .was lrUr-d in ' f ll v ' Solo: “Let not ou h t b ' ~- '1 '- .8 a ma? n” home‘ ¢r0ub|ed..__ _ __ __7_ __'_' _(esilpleaks)ll figigedrugg~nbelzeéogéwnoiuon was re. Miss Berna lieuslis. The Church School meets in con- nection with the morning service. EVENING WORSHIP 1 PJl. Sermon the Rev. Ross C. Eaton, p MINOR COLLISION - ,ed car on the road near rfil-‘Ovfl Was driven over the ditch ‘aenxd; lint? a field when another - ~ ‘me rom t. '- 5°l° Sflfllell. Ml- R0!‘ Smaliman» z: roe rear of iccggfrllls-clgtherglgllilt baritone. ‘Bent cars were slightlv damaged John inch. Mus. Bac.. Organistl bu: none of zhe occizrmfr- was m find Cholrmnster. lured in the coilision. ‘a ' lion are invited to worship with t ltcv. G. (‘arlyle Webster tlnznnisi -— Illiss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP ‘Lnn .\. 1i. Tlrcmc: ‘.7. ‘Z70. 548. 587. do. Mrs. Arthur Roper. \‘l.\‘(; WORSHIP l. Theme: - ‘ill. 284. 249, 645. _ I . solo. Mr. Harry (‘rasvrell- The llrv. Glendon Partridge will 5.1m- gllcSl preacher for the day. Tim Suhhollr School meets at. ten f fclork in ihr morning. l "They llml wait on the Lord,‘ rholi ronr-w their strength." You are cordially invited to wor- rhip uilli us. Invited THE BAPTIST CHURCH CORNWALL PASTORAL ::---l ~» ., FHRGEh —— Services on Sunday; _ . Ug- iii : New Dominion’ S. SJ ZION PRESBYTERIAN cuuacn UlURUl 0F i-"RBI ifm§~bzll=ssezrglse “ma; r3; 3mg‘ Prince and Grafton Street ' ‘ .' " 1a. ' " rvwe‘ ‘f, mo» comm cuvrchiauzz. szstzf... l Ken‘ 5"?" lire conducted b Rev. A. J. Munl Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. All- B.D. scpgeon of » - {work 51am m“ a l lllmlsle’ IR. Woodside. Minister. l Mrs. V. L. Dinglvell. Organist. 1i.ll0—1\lornlng Worship, i Sermon Subject.’ Authority. “Euiflaévfi? AKPOIXTDKEYI‘. . ,. .. . . . urle, of Cha.lo.te.on'n ‘LOO-Evening “orship. , . The evening message will be gillsnhéierrlll apwllgeg Man??? Dlhme I brought by on. 0. w. atrcunyn l~~ "l?" films i“ "e General Sccretury for the (‘hurch-, fvr W? Unemblor-mco! insurance es of (‘hrisl in Canada. Brother Office. Mr. Murley was Dominion lllnCully ha; recently accepted this representative of the Unemploy- , position and previously was rnln- ‘ men; Relief Branch of ‘he Dbl ‘ssllrdlllo ‘"11 clllllTll "f Owe“ partment of Labor for almost five l uun . n ar o. Wars v A Church with a elcome for ' ' nil. See you at Cl-urchvlsunrlay. Central Christian Church socmrzn nrr BY can - Al grit accident occurred on the St. i Miss lvlona Wilson ls “busiest woman” lEl llewfoundiand 1n Red Cross assist- cr in Newfound- \Vii.“0ll, fnrmcr head .1. as busy a womflll could wish, says _ n Star, phi l: goes on- vf ‘lac time she's in lronsif M11111‘): camp to air base to ‘l to port. Survivors from rrl o: one often the reason - _’ missions. stme ‘canzible aid from The Red Cross has Yes to Newfoundland. lllflillllf"; Flx hand-o l" . bile we. MOTORIST ‘l: Yolutr Car need: it-vvo have . . lllrQUAltYS SERVICE STATION GAS, OIL. GREASING. llilfilliNfi, SIMONIZING. anti u conlploir line of Acces- SONGS. Cars called for and delivered. PHONE 925w]. ARTHUR A. McQUAID lli. lBUD) IIUGIIES lisnonrs 5 SPECIALS $1.00 Hind’s Honey 1nd Almond Cream - -i9c ____________ | 25¢‘ Noxzcma — — 19c l 3 tubes .\iinty’s Tllolll Paslc- — — 75c Value. Sp- __ _ ._. 49¢ l lilliilan Shaving Cream lie value. Special --i9c lll¢ Colgattfs T o o t ll Paste r _-_ 55v value. Special -40c liisodoi Powder lllsodol Mints _-_ 59¢ value. Special 39c REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 L"! Doucelte Roy Srnolirnan 35c - released for Sear. Llztclzsrr-znn-sdtninn TANKS ‘m°‘l‘"- W‘- Mlmell‘ °'D°°“*?l~=__ 15c Halo Shampoo lmec l 51" M _ _ _ _ 1's highway: near Si. Avarrfs. glcal units for disaster relief. dance hall about 2.30 y ‘Ierdav af. soldier. The car driver was com- r . lei-noon svhen a motorist struck a Bumps the Roads I ing 810R"; the road when three; iers aftcmpfed to stop him 3 'l"r ‘o dodge them, he swerved to the left but at the same time) cue of the men jumped that way with :21. result that he was knock- ed down _ the car. He was no: seriously injured Police said the; ‘ car was driven by Leo Love. Char- 1 cessgon 100k mm {he Queen Ema- Jiettemvvn. and rho soldzer who was r hem was.’ struck was “Poms _M¢Innls, at f A recent lezicr from her contin- - present home on lame‘ l ues; “f want to say how particu- larly those men have apprecfited Bliss \Vi_<on's base of opéra!‘ is at St. johns, bu: since there a . hosptals a: Gander and BT10 and ire railway fac litter are lim ed, she spends most of her transit time a; the wheel o! her car. The roads make an Ontario Clliinly con- | | l the comfort bags. They corzlnlni p I Just the arzicles they want nah: er50lla 5 l away to get cleaned up and icn dl _ "'—-—* f can; item like a smrlll bov “no a? ;"“5- Um“ ‘7- filcqllz“ ‘fliiwd’ ' ' , r ' - - v Christmas stocking, when one has , e_i‘li\lfglél,_,a.cog_" “sung Lends nothing but the filthv clothes on ""93 llack- ll leflll?’ mPlW-S Sllme‘, Mrs. Louis Sheppard. Vancouver. llllllg lo be Elvfll a b3; ‘Ylill ails-ft yesterday after visiting rela. variety of esaernals to be used im- fives on the island. mediazely, Really. 22w‘;- apprecisu; ‘ ————~— lion knew no bounds .. 1033;; fiaifqgigglfiailclxif gggpjg ll . , .- . r ~ h-— . . A 1'1 .., . way"gnggnggvedglglifggzglgirelalg as student diezitian. Miss Bagnall ~h ‘ ms"- VYECGWGG her 155e,. at Acadia Uni- 5 llliflllslgrxlg?‘ 31°" en- equipped w 3 Vetslly with the ‘t1 class. l5 w . ______ l hanlle this tremendolzs GQVEOIP, Gm, 539mm; Drake M; ma”. ment in human new! s asisian: _ national commssio We Can- . Ti‘? SPF-Tiling ll-“S "'0 Weeks m?" ' adian Red Cross in Aatvioundland. ‘lmlgll °n Pllme Edwlml Island- she ls the only woman 1n Canada . _'“‘-“,_ _ to hold such a pmilion. She was ' Dr‘ Macslllga“ “cued a cable l , ._gran1 recentl~ stating that his son i loaned by the govcmmenl of Pnnce lmmord mdl unwed safely m l Edward Island for the wartime pcst. r England, l, i She was a nursing sister in the 19- - ___._. ; 14-18 conflict. The many friends of Mix Mar- Born in Toronto. Miss Wilson is (lion Ralfimsflalr‘. Iii; Isagzidélllli glléoge 1 * SO!‘ 0 .8 ll l - h:..“:;;%’;.‘:':* for r, hf; u. ma». graduate of Havergal coliegc and "lrwg lle“ took her nursing degree from John Mm John a Hogan’ Brookmm Hoplrm hosplln} m Brrlzunore. She ilmss" is ‘m. was. o; he; 515;“, I was twice decorated by 11W KIM 4 Mrs. Fran): Murray and Mr. Mur- l and once by the government of ray. Grafton Street. France for her nursing service dur- ing ‘J10 last war. i l sgt. Reg. MacOregor has feturn- , ed m Petawawa afzer spendln! I short leave with relatives and i friends in Charlottetown. WE'LL STOP COUNTING- Almosl 4,000,000.00!) cigarers were , l --—- I. Cameron ' =°"»‘,"ml>‘l°" l" ¢““"‘.-§lr' Ella ‘Mr’... Quincy‘ ado dliflflg ‘he firs’. half of fr!“ 32211;.‘ 15;; on “mm hasmdap.‘ morning alter visiting the latter: ‘i i Avpndaie. Lolvoohh-ICPI-some of Bri- ’ - w w!“ u. lain‘; new Vgiexlrline Links! Ste ,,,?~g';,,*,{.f§"§,,§?°,,’, ‘Sam 1.58.543)“ driven throng t e s:ree.s o n- 135w; an absence of six months don on their way to Leicester which she spent with friend; and square for display outside a thea- Ieillfles in Vancouver and other tre gtaging a tank fund. ,vvestern ClilES. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doyle of Trur-D, y, 5., who are attending Old Home Week in Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mfs- J81?! Dixon DeSahle on ‘H6558!- Mrs. H. R. Stewart, accompanied by re: son .\ir. ‘Dramas and M851" 6T7..." lunar-axe; ‘ mm!‘ “m h“ been l}“‘§§“l.;,‘§§" "' " " - Stewart's mother. Mrs, . - - Auttusl. 9th, H141. at Holv Tjrinzfi‘ g g church‘ Brockvma onL b‘, ‘Jam manic-ft yesterday on re urn o w. s. Kidd. Jean Razor-figs 01" I- o.-;l - nursing home of Mrs. N. W. McKlnnon. Southporl. Lot. 48. on August l2, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Buell, Mt. Albion l SO11. BUELL-Al. the DIARRI AGES ¢.___u EXIOH Clililal. to 2nd L-icut. Arthur my Bourgeois worth Peake. Mr. and Hrs -————————*-— and two children. D0nllll Ind A1‘- DEATH!‘ Zmand 0f Bdmundszon. N B. are - —‘ ' netting Mrs. BOWSWW Plwmsr MACl-lOD-Al Melville. August 9- w. and rm, Henry Redxnouctl 194p My‘, Anna Macixrod. aged 82 Guy‘ pars. —-—- ~_- l Mr, and Mrs. Preston Green and little daughter Shirley of M11950" are rpending their holiday at Edge- ! ‘wafer, Bede-Que. l Mr. Wyman Faulkner and Mrsl Faulkner lnee Marjorie Dixon) re- r turned on Sunday evening from lther honeymoon trip to Cum; Halifax, and other po‘nl.s in Nova r Scolin. Arm spending tho remnind~ I ger or their holidays at De Sable‘ land Ch-rrlotteiorn they left wed~ nendny evening on return to Kill! home u: mm Inn l Maolean UNDER! AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and finrlh ltillrhlre Phone l“ C” ' l A his unit in Newfoundland. _ throws a Ijured. Thev had been put in the fold son of .\ir. and Carving an accident in a hay.- fieizi ‘of horsts in : neck yoke accids , i-riday IIZOYHLDRS ma ‘lonetosvn. P. i; 1., u. ‘riare to H’ . D ‘_o:>era::.r m: . _ rake place this wees. She iccmoamed bv nor land Mrs. Matheson were loin: THE CHARLOTT ET OWN GUABDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN DISCOUNT BALE continued on BOMB 0N LEAVE — Sgt. Bill Henry. of the P. E. Island High- landers, former Physical Instructor at the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. has arrived home on leave. Ai- ihough stationed a‘. Dartmouth, he has been in Long Branch, Ontario, , for two months taking an advanced iinfanzry course. On comp’ rlon of _I~.is furlough he expects to rejozn CITIZENS SEE SPRINKLER The aprinkier-flusher, which arriv- ed in the city Thursday, was view- ed b)‘ the thousands on the Grand iStand at Old Home Week celebra- ‘rion yc-sierday as it wen: up and down the track once. l‘. gave a very 200d demonstrauon and proved to be quite effective as a watering can, T"e machine has a wide scope and . 7-‘ of water for many feel. on either side of it, It t; 35o CBP-‘lblt! 0f being lLsQd as an aux!!- iary fire engine. nonsrzs GET LOOSE _ some lfilllflblc slwv: horses belonging co Mr. Urban Gzllis. 1 zscoucire, broke Great ' 21st. ATTENTION ;l5 recruits Dllvln: for Victory ~ Big program formers headlined the dons and Lsland farmers 8H8)’ Oi’ stock shown. Horses, ca: duced in an Agriculture 111g to outsde ludzes. breeders of the province made ; bec expert declared they were was the best ever seen by stock show. Other animals lture and the of Canada." loose in a C. N. R. box car vesier. day afternoon bu: none was Ill-I ca: preparatory to reiurnlng home after aifending the big live stocz, show at the Exhibition Group. .. Hr. Gillis was summoned from the races and when he went in and snake 2o the animals, he had lirtle difficulty in getting them back in their places again. HG animals were heavy prize winners in the horse ring. INJURED IN FIELD-Mr. Wei- iington Aicinnis ‘I ale. 22 year Airs. Kenneth Mclnnls, was rushed to the P. B. I. Ziospital yesterday afternoon fol. in Milton. He v. s "in; a ream the 3 . - d when broke and . pole stink in th ground. Th The various numbers. audiences enters-Lined, amused and zhriiled. The last pe. held on the stage las: night vvaskreatiy‘ enjoyed. Presen ta tlon T55 lost s :0 the wln- caused the wagon to g0 up in the ai: throwing him to the grour-o‘ , The wagon fell on body fra uring several ribs and clillSlllg 1r. t rna: injuries; He was rushed he was working for Mr. H caper. FOB cnARwrTr-zrovvx" Maud laevacze. Par}: S‘ . auni- . Wilson. Esplanade, and ca S211. e, The CTlCIFZO-OG ‘A35 enterzazned reoentiyx ans. 4 esses at a recent shower when . ibevatle received manv lovelv inliil 2.22 pace in .\Xrs Xevatte also entertained for her daughter. reoeivmlz 40 zucssi "1 i day morning for Sydney. N. 5., af- .ro:ms delightfully decorated wi 1' {if '~- , Rock or summer flowers. The lea table v. covered with a lace cloth and ca. tred with a silver basket of s‘ eel. D985 and baby breath fern. Pou c: at this function were Mrs. J. W. r fOrd and Mrs. inMacCrlui-rav. those servind znclu: MacDonald and D. DAVLS. for W. A. o.‘ Christ Church. _ sented the guest. of honor with a lovelv lace cloth and the iumzr» branch. of which the bride was president for the pas: two Years Rave her a satin bed spread. RecH enzlv‘ the Christ Church Choir had their picnic at Groves Point and presented the brlde-to-be o o table service. in addition. Mrs Nicholson and Mrs. L. MacGlL. were hosteses at shower when, received man‘: gifts of finen. sir; and china. Mr. and Mrs. Ieliinc and famiiv will attend the sere- monvr-Svdney Post Record. Flames Level um ‘IT. J. V‘. E __‘_l7_°9.l_l{*BQ_llT9!lL_P!89 .1 ?__ Nothing was lef‘. o! them eXCep! time smokestacks. . Then the blaze swept on to de- molish tour houses on Brookland street on which the plant. was lo- cated, and [our more on nearby Trinity Avenue. Homes razed were those of R. R. chappe‘... president of Ghwpellis. unuxed: Roy Chav- pell, his son; ma. M. Andrews. across the street from the factory; M. Karrell. Bdnrd MBBDOBEW- John Gillls. J. McTavish and a m. McLean. scores of other names in the general vicinity were dI-mflilsd either scorched by the intense heat or ignited by blown sperm. oocu. pant-s o! many of these dwellings removed their belonzihsl M l PN- cautionary measure. A box car was destroyed on a Cnnadiln National Railway! "ill-Hi chat served the factory. The flames had to leap Brook- land street to reach the Chappell display rooms. Besides the display shop. the company's trace cuushl r lire. but several true in it. We" driven to safely. zig-zagglng through the bl; factory yard from building to building. the fire nod set the lurn. be: pile: chine an hour after its start at three o'clock. Soon flames were dancing high above the treat piles of timber and nothing could br done w save them. , Too Late To (Ilasify ' LOST-AUG. a. nnrwers‘ mvil. ncn RLver and Orveil. mmisi viral. watch. Finder leave n; Ottlfdinn t._4m wl‘. 0 comeback. sacs: sufpri-H a. He said the ‘rokcn cwo or _ hears. _ lMacKinrzon said much of the cred". 33° the "l°'~°l'5 bmke szrailglh: 131's pe orrnance could ., Prof. Grarzan Queen i< owned by the Merr) me Stables, _,' Col. Liacitnnon eir at. x. zed rue au- ndance and the ion to make the show a succc d i. ited xhem in re- iurn again. He thanked the port in H‘. 1n for a specal word of thanks for .he wonderful work he done, Col MacKinnc-n also thanked the press and radio for their support. A full iis: of prize winners for the horse events will be found in Dean the Back Scratch in this ls- sue. ‘Rte Horse show programmed by the Charlotzerown Riding Club was a feature of {lie show again last night. A grea: many horse admir- ers in the grand stand followed with interest the various event; in the Horse Arena u-hich ran concurrent- i l_v with the vaudeville program. On ihe main gruunm no Lauren's mld- -elu be scnml azrcemwf- 1‘- "lls v31? way did a brisk business as a great l f0 PM“! B Prowl-m mall" 5 l: crowd of people congregated on the main grounds. The grand finale of the show W88 a brilliant, display of fireworks which lit up the my for a great distance. Interpreting The War (Continued from pug i) been pretty veil thrown over- board by Russia's stubborn re~ sistnnce m the invader. A Berlin calculation was up- set by the promptness with which President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill ac- cepted Soviet Russia as a re- cruit. in the strugxfe to curb Nazi aggression. thus spiking the attempt to make the in. tosion a world crusade against. Bolehrvism. ‘Then there was the wide- spread expectation that Berlin soon would undertake a peace offensive. The Red army's stub- bornness has postponed any such coup. Now i: may be that the rleclaratfcn of Brrish and American war aims has headed n nu nQll-nl- Q of thLs paper, Toe horse racing evefs have been described in detail on the meet zvLs the 1 Cake t - Koren Hardware Thuradny, A“; 4 All holders of ticket book: 14-3524-14-31.‘ pluses mnkg "gm-n, bflore u“, I date. 5,421 . ______________________ uugiilllllllEillililm Ease l.) highly entertained by one or m, greatest. vaudevilies ever presented to a local audience. High class per- bill and the entire show went over in a big w”. On previous days the live stock show was one of the feature attrac. v heaped glory on themselves with the great file. saint‘, sheep and poultry pro- province, compared favorably with the best in other parts of Canada accord. The Jersey B Mme for themselves when a Que- the best he had ever seen. A world's champion cow was also exhibited in Ille 303K931 ring. And Ln the horse ring a standard bred Island mare the Quebec judge. These are only a few <>l me highlights bf the big live were almw: equally a4 good. Tlze show was a credit to Island farmers and should spur them to greater accom. " "lflefllé. It was under the em- ‘ {he Pro-rlncial Department Provincial on Association. Most of me . were back home last night as judgzng finished Thursday. The complete lists of prize winners will be pubizshed in subsequent editonr sport pages and it is no: necessary w W968i any comment e:::ep: to . ha: every race ‘was a real clas- sic and a credit '_o "The ltentucky As men-finned before the vaudeville was a bi; feature of bcnn afiernoon and eveiing shows. ‘ncluciing dancing. singing acrobatic stunts. - high wire artiss, etc. kept the large and gfgomg r these LTO commitments car: func- 0.’. . q .i czze. But, :0 sag: R; p‘ ‘he least. i: is an inspiring docu- *1 G. E. P _ pjac- when measured 83812151 the ed fr, fourth place was "Gav "gluing pOiAClES which have been Lad," outed b1." Tom Rogers and i ped and put into effect as a i ‘ ~e result of meet‘ .55 a: the Brenner -\ 1e ‘one B leigh‘. points as there was 2n the rte rsco r:-. n '- 114 (Wilson's) a promise _c-f eon- mal driven b; the siderazion for the vanquished as Col. fwell as the viclorspiwo decades Md given [he Ex)“- ‘menzs of mankind Pro- , .' vincial Government for their sup- yano-vhe, 10,803.31 paper Qqvgfgd staring such a successful lwflh once-glorious words. 1f w: e stock show. Mr. J. W. Bouiter. j will fight for ‘.'.-lt ctr. and will ‘ A Sccrotan‘ of the Ansociazion. came ‘come true." ' l l l _“Blitzed” Royal To R.G.A.F. Leave here fifteen recruits w the Royal Con- adian Air Force left this week for training centres elsewhere in Can- ada. They were: Martin W. McCarthy, Si. Mary's Road. Disciplinarian. Orrin MacDonald, McNelllu Mills, Carpenter. Joseph A. McDonald. Priest Pond, Wireless (Alr Gurmer). James R. LeClair. Charlottetown, Fabric Worker. Vincent. B. Dalton. Burton, Lot 7, Motor Transport. Daniel J. Banks. Poplar Aero Engine Mechanic. AflZl-B L. McLean, Benton; M113, General Duties. Kimball W. McKay, Murray Har- bor, General Duds. Roy S. Kennedy, New Perth, Gen- eral Duties. Elmer C. Way, New Glasgow, N. 8.. Pilot. Hush R- Kenncdr. New Glasgow. N. 5.. Gunner. Glen A. ma, Vernon River, Mug. or Transport. Ralph B. Lea, Motor ‘iransport. James C. S. Crockett, OLeary Air Frame Mechanic. Joseph u. Pure. Hgnish, Motor Transport, : Before leaving they were present- f ed with knitted gOOdJ by the Red Crcoa and cigarettes by the Provm- cial Government through the Carry , On Canada Corps. The presenta- tions were looked after by w. A. l Point, Vernon River. War Services. l l , Press Opinion! The United Stores press in large J P871". hauled {he declaration of: Principles conzained in the Chur- chnLRoosevelt szaternent that has‘ backed all other news off Ihe front 58m. Comment:_ New York Xvorld Telegram - Roosevelt has great. resource- fulness and grea: daring. tinder his leadership, the cotmtry has been ‘commrfzed :0 a degree of particzpation in the affairs of the other hemisphere. At the same zzme Vhe is pledged also to keep. Aizncrican troops out of the wars of that hemisphere. The immedi- azc future may determine whether .2ir:e of a peas: n: than the I‘ and lfr. C the ‘ wasni l Evening Star cause the-statement necessaniy i5 c 1n _ generalities. it- will ‘zre o liiose who are Pass." Boston Globe-“Ifiiere is in the zse. then fell fast asleep. T if zhe Axis is beaten. . be well for the victor w keep faith“ but to carry his pistol on rm hip until the future is safe." _ Cleveland News-"Tneir Join“. utterance some day may rank as one of the grea: and historic state- Americas l4 points of 1918 aimos: became B great utterance lbUI) we lost. hear’. and decided we did not mean it.‘ if we los: hear‘. again, i: will be Milwaukee Jomrnal-‘The Roose. vein-Churchill scaaemen: ls R0368‘ to Hizier that peace can come only on recognfzion of the righcs of, humanity and of Br01lp5 of hum- an bemgs called nations. The. meaning-to the United States ls that. the President. has pledged all we have and are I0 defeat Hitler." Galveston Ncws-“At long last the democracies have defined their, war sluts-but it is an emPil‘ 89$- ture uniesg America is prepared g0 go all the way in helping winflrheir riders, accustomed w 221a the war." addle. made a_ .ne showing as Kansas City Btar-"Yhe Roose-_ hey‘ wzirred . .: charges or. w welt-Churchill statement presentslmavcffionv- - , noble aspirations on which there A vexran o: the horse rzr program would at once arouse dis- senllons and to that extent. weak- en the war effort." Autographs signatures of King Edward VII ' m" ‘l and Queen Alexandzu in a book re- duced to afliés b7 Nazi inoendiariI bombs have been made lefllble l‘ gain by a new chemical process discovered by research chemists 0f Inndonb Metropolitan Police La- boratory. . The autographs were written in" lass. when the Royal paw" Wrfil inoe and Princess of ‘Wales, inl me visitors‘ book of the cu;- o!‘ London College, which since 1348 has been giving DIBlDQSS training to young men and women em- ployed in the City of london. many i of whom have lately emigrated lo. the Dominions and Colonies. l Razed to the ground one night} by incendiary bombs. the Collere. ids‘. all its possessions vet resum-j ed work next day in loaned pneml-| m without even a sheet of noze- papcr. l ‘rite bfaclrensd remains of itxj treasured visitors‘ book were vent, to the Police laboratory where the‘ A long-range petrol bomber flies over page bearing the Rnynl signatures ‘Z l l was treated with chloral hydrate " in a. 5 Der cent alcohol‘ solution and dried a’. 60 degrees Centrigrade, i J‘ s‘ After repeating this several times, ' _ a mass of chloral hydrate crysuals , Auctioneer formed on the surface. and a: this stage a similar solution. couzain- ing 10 per oen: glvcerine. was ap- plzed and the paper dried as be- _ fore. It was then photographed, and the result was excellent. The pro- ,r cesi. which needs no special ap- p)" , , — paratus, is proving of great value , oehere fmpornant documents i Oléfiilflllmlillu... Y» NOTICE T0 TEACHERS DATES FOR FALL CONVENTIONS WLEARY -- -— - — — — — -Tues., Aug. 26 TIGNISH -- — — - - — - -Wed., Aug. 27 5 SOURIS- -- - - - -- - —Thurs. Aug. 28 MT. STE\VART- - - _ -_ --Fri., Aug. 29 CHARLOTTETOWN - - - -Tues._ Sept. 2 SCHHERSIDE- — - - - -Wed., Sept. 3 HUNTER RIVER - - - — —Thurs. Sept. 4 UIGG — — — — — — — —- - —Fri.. Sept. 5 Secretary of tire Federation will he present to collect fees. 113 Elm Ave, Phone 1305 ink, l l Ma G. Bruce of the Canadian legion’ ‘Last night u: s: l '1'"? ma“- h-Je-sllvw al- l!» D!- l o‘! zhe bes: ever seer. a‘. 01c‘. Home , Week l.“ . f)“, _ _ _, nazse f.es._“. and equesularzs wen: , szaged under the b" facznq zhe Grand S.a V‘ ctiaric-zzezoon Rad-mg Club and was l 3 .Ha'.';.'ax. Judge, and Mr. ,Donahue, New Perth, Ringmaszer, Iver? capablv handied the program land each event was run of! O of these es. under l2 hands, W676 W011 bf: W. H. Vi Dunbar. and dnven by A . ~ . l0 u zhac can ‘come only after the dovvu- _ paced Numb‘ ' fall of mutant Hizierism. Far more l? 7:35 second. nigh: was in; sweepszaite class which provdda ~ed zhe action of the in thLs class were comment V~".!i-‘ “err Jirough o’ prev- P :o_the audience to see ,2Z11l'!lA'-S go soaring over the ‘stacies wizh the ease of a bxd. a fin showing. "Szive: Etna." o-.\—~ ed by Col. Pull and r - Porter we; third ' contested class i r i r t;- script or print, are burned by ' enemy action. l_ s ny see Horse Show “JJTJOZX Grounds gas‘. nigh: was one and concluded the or: . 6i ugh _ne‘.r paces in the Horse “a. Thousands of znteresied ans looked on as the snow was '1: lights nd ‘Fne program was staged by the w "vrc ron s"- lfs easy to _ - . raine Cushmairfi. to?‘ ..l,l""§{nf"" M3?!» l5 I sbil-Hljrh admired oi B - “"5 P?" "l" Ml hatlle ieit Born at "Fmlllllll. Ont on [j m‘? d3)‘. Oct. 27, she a‘... christ- "Wq “Victory” on um m.‘ - armistice day in 1N3 bv 110% gunman; Can-ad‘ " great success. Mr. A. T. Johnson.- James w delav and w the sac-Lia: taking part. In the class for ponies‘ to harn- tcp honors owned by ‘J2 "Snap", clase second was rnother l, 3 t. '1":~.e presentations mere lull} 51d? by 535$“ ' ' l d ‘l4! 1;... lish. her fair... 1 ~ ,| L’ Col. D A farKfnnov. l. 59"" Y°:'k slm-"I. l5 lmilllcli- _ " pmdgfi? . also is descentledlalfr-(QLIICIL ,_,_ '" ever hing me j z‘ announce- “T Tm. (‘w-yum a“: dflw,‘ s‘. i tushman. who l‘ll‘fl€i'Efl :11 ' ma‘ ' *5 ‘m om- hfargaredfiornle while “fiiiueenie“ fl°“'"- l‘ e M.‘ 5 Prfiem ‘J9- mmed 33¢ driven by Tam Clafie ---_..______ The Ladies saddle Home class ' reduced a fine exhibition of rid- l u 2c, .. . ._ Rogers pa"ner Tcm Rogers who, horse. “Gay lad": . ‘ to “Paraderfl . J. W. MacKenZie and~ 5CRAP FOR VICTORY Yew York's Slayor La Guardh - Lver hold u. - "a?" C934 G l? Pill H“; ‘irlomhil‘°‘l\r"i.°f.i.-'i'h?il‘fl“"i'i" "Rex? owned b1: Dr. Leo Prank which w.“ 5m; i0‘,hc‘1-,~ I i l‘ ‘and ridden b7: Ann Hughes vrith- spection by aircraft manu-fa tot: n. ' ver Sea." owned and rzdden b7: It was turned olcr to “Bundcl "rm Fred Seaman. placed third Britain" after cvcrv secret “r i‘: Fz-urth place wen: :0 "Whiskers", r-onstmclion had up‘... learnedo ovmed by rite Ridirzz Club and rid- aluminum from the win ' Th; den by: M; "rlih parzner H. A i framework will form the 211v?" ~~w l of New York city's contribution u! ll" “"131 to ormorvl defence. IF THE IIOIFEKEFPING BUDGET IS Lou" The mos; ‘one. 51in; even: of thel ‘on; awvazzed Jump-l Beef Porridge l 1b. chin of beef. Z ' or‘ show. Entries . the osher programs’ zghu and featured the cleveresf. horseman- '.’€Il.Z‘.R. I: was a zreaf the fine, all-l -05 captured the honors View" and she was ly {allowed by C. F. Deakzr. i: "Black Boy" who also made 121 new 17.8. air hue U A harbor. the Newfogndlnnd u other bomber: lie in the v r