A .'l'l-lE WESTERN GUARDIAN GUI. OOIIII ll. lhlllllllll old IIINUI COUNT! Ion llllllblhle uverflng :1 ' ' ‘ I "ffqunrlhn no: ‘so us, . " ,,,“'......." ....:"'.1..':'.'".F......"--"~* If..." T.’ l“ l Ills liroel. t?“ “u”, were: puma Ian mun. e1 cruel. w.“ f ma» III be delivered to an n- amuse. -.wf,:gsyetlcfl lolerlhycwctlhonfllaethyeervisq I ‘m "n, order to the My responsible for lemme; on you “I... W‘? .Z . —l'0l sALl. -. Eight . . M. adieu- Jrrorusn, “ma, J 8-4-11, 0th. Monitor villus in old at __ racer srllsnrf ‘nun. - ed Re- "M" “Hulls: Before Mogistr a ourne ti ‘d? d hibi further adjopurrlaerl-gl.‘ ca” W. E. Darb ersl ,. a Tu sd and elected “‘°‘§§d°,,,§§ by espeaeldy tri . The w. of the trlai was set a Tues- fly Aug B. -— 5- W. D. Croken? aid hold a Thank M- Appaals Sentence To Penitentiary at Cape at 8 P. .-Blmday School ,7 p, M. Rev. J. A. Jardine. B. A.. i 1)., Minister. - 8-4-11 _in, BUSINES flu? - Mr. L, w, Hancock, managing director oi the International Fox and Alnl- mni Foods. Ltd» 01 5llmm§l’_ __- My yesterday for the in tile interests of the firm. He will visit the various agents of the compnnv throughout the Marl- nin, Provinces and visit man of me different. ranchers throug out my: Brunswick and Nova Scotla "in confer with them in re ard to m, many problems of the ox in- dusiryz-S. Pile. George Bcdeque sentenced to two years i genltentlary terda . Bis case will be heard Char ottewvm. of $50 from a person in Summercid _ IIEARING ADJOURNED — “Ppealinii on the npvunds that -'h James Banks, Jr., former ‘ ‘ sentence was ve. ‘us, at the Prince County jail, e case was tried in summer Th lnerged with assisting a prisoner side on July 16-5. u, mgifing A key which that prison- ' qr used to escape custody had his, reliminary hearing adjourned till my, Aug. 11, on request of ls counsel, Mr. E. I-l. trong, .0. The hearins opened yesterdzfi be- fore Magistrate W. E. Darby, KC. in Summerside but ‘fldlflllmtd "Tris without evidence being taken. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C., is representing the Crovlm.-S. GIVES ASSURANCE mfiieghtlllilgd. .1199‘. vase l) c- lunch counter car is al Personals 1 hope _ .1 sandwiches on the shl -Miss Nellie Wedge of Airways Bus 0a.. Ltd. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital having undergone an operation for ap- prndlcitls-S. -Stafi sgt. Eileen Huestis. C. WAC, is spending her furlough 11th her parents. Mr. and Mrs. any l-lusstls, Church Street, Sum- iilerslda-S. _Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Murphy. Sum- lrlerside have as their very wel- come guest their brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Melling of Hafford, Sask. who has arrived by lane from Saskatoon and expects o be here about two weeks. It is eight years since Mr. Mclling has visit- ed li°l‘:. H- was married to the llte Maud Murphy, sister of Mr. P, C. Murphy and Mrs. Wood-S.) than 500 not have been possible to placed the lunch car aboard. tenrlent of transportation close checkup of the defective and to search for Borden during Old put "up outside toilets. -roa. sawm- Available for n. n. Island tati - Moody a soilfprese“ Eff,” Pte. McLean, charged with theft pleaded guilty when he was tried under the Speedy Trials Act. He is ready in service and it will be enr- ried on this ship with the excep- tion of occasions when the num- ber of coaches required will make this impossible and. in that else. we will be able to provide “Ivor instance. on Saljurday, July 16 the Prince Edward Island on the afternoon trip took over more assengers and, if the Sco- tia had en in service. it would nave "As intimated to you by telephone. I have asked -the general superlat- r. Pbx, to go over to Cape Tormentine Saturday. Aug 12 or not later than Monday Aug. 14 and have superinten- dent MacKinnon andsuperintend- ent Montgomery with him for a conditions with a view to finding anything any improvements that it mav be nos- sible to make, and this will incl ide the possibility of having a. coach‘ gt Home I Week. In any case. we propose toiperiod the RAFKs totul was 64,400 " ons. Lloyd Wooster. Cue’: 8-3-21. Alilllllt 0f new Alberto!) amuse- 8-5-21. -\MAGISTIA:I’S coup-r - h I Y. day an was Albert McLean of I1 . l 0 “PM TELLIIG TIIE lllllllll MY llllSllIlllY SEllllETl... 017001 W060?! lie New "Hustle-Bubble" Suds Get Biggest Washes Sparkling Whito with Rich Sudsing Action Alonel TRY THIS MODERN WAY TO WASH! how sparkling white and clean Olydol gnu evenche bigpsngrimiesrweshilrsocwW-iuacle- Bubble” suds no so salve, so energetic they llfidinounYmsllyourwhitetblull— “mflltiotunuaiul saalne-oouowhh out bleaching: Beautifully whial save cronies IN WAIflMl _. m‘ olfllql there's no need ide hsrlb bleach- 8. bard rubbing or long wubee runs. Pro- "Mlfiltbis costly waabdsy weer and rear helps "Wdotbu luwartino-nrakn ‘our laatloogvra mild is so n15 too-sale for washable h’- ‘Q25 Olydolliti: "mllfnnhnl-rhenihefonreewaabeanuehnon ‘blimp: Mum flilT fiialfilatfi given 32 intuit‘? “Ab” mo... . e car 0f yellow roses. a l - 919W bellle dreglmwlrthvlgla: la two‘ and a flower shades Shelf fl lauglngrfleiigseasnd wore a col-sage o: t“... M av Walker. on“ was the Wn05s g Walked Beside You". Pretty Wedding At Summerside Baptist Church “alll-“(Ylllcf Ont. bride wlllgrvlviagll a “owl: gl-lglflllge by her father wore whm nun ‘tfilcnan over Th8 bride's cket in contrasting ‘and, B wrsase of sweet peas. lrlooms mother was attired in Flying Officer O.T. Page was man and bhaiglbhéri were F/O F/O Gordon c“ c a _ , Dllllllff the servlcegthrl: tclhlllr sang 0 Perfect Love" and dining the The Rgv, Slilnlngoi the register, Miss Adla last week by Judge 3° Gavan Duffy of Charlottetown has appealed to the court oi crim- inal appeals, it Wis learned yes-, lnl san Very gnlaeetly, “I e org n- t was Miss Catherine MOCK-lliijll. Following the ceremony a recep- fillqn was held nt the home of the , "ides parents. Mrs, tel‘ lllld Mrs, Moflcton poured and assisting serving were: Mias Ottawa; sister HI). B W.C I-Iaincs Marion Martm. of the Rrcom: the Mlssss Joyce and Joqn cur-lie. of Fred eric to 161'. Newcastle Bridge; I1. N B Miss Pr; izy Mll- Miss Flo- fines Brewster. Moncton and the Posed by Mr‘ W.C. ton an old friend of the fa Edythe bride was pro- Hailles, Mohe. mily and isses Marjorie ide and The toast to the ' fltlihslv responded to bv the lemon..- groom left by S dinner... Blades settles... E After e rccBptioll the bride and.‘ automobile on a‘. hort honeymoon trip. -s 4.000 Allied Fighters is (Continued from page l.) ‘safely? Up to 750 American heavy bomb- rs based in Britain, covered by i 500 fighters, attacked rallyards at Saarbrtlcken, Mulhouse and Stras- I bourg. an oil storage dump at Mer- l kwiller and other military targets in fiance, while from Italy a sim- ilar American force attacked the aircraft centre of Friedrlchsafen and communications Ital in northern y. American fighter-bombers based in Britain also lashed out at a \ oriety of ground targets on the continent. B In all three big bomber attacks, I n cstilnatcd 6,000 tons of bombs were dropped. August's aerial of- fensive is space with July's, when the strategic fleets dropped 137.- ~i00 tons of explosives on Europe. American planes based in Britain, Russia and Italy loosed 73,000 tons last month and in the some ONYDOI. WASH II Illl’! IITIIQIIT llilfllllli Y | has purchased the Strzlthcorln hotel. i THE ETOWN . GUARDIAN Also Mighty Niagara SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Saturday at 2.30 APlTOl. SUMMBRoiDE ' lllfillfiliyileiliailellullellwlllllel» Committee Reports 0n Hotel Purchase i At B.I.S. Meeting As reported in yesterday's Gllar. dlsn, the Benevolent Irish Societ from Mr. Michael Dayle. Rustlco. A committee consisting of the fol. lowing members, L.O. Kelly Ply;- sident. J.W. Hogan. P. B: Mo. have been on the lookout for a suitable Dfflpcrty for the society since 1942 and it was decided unanimously at lllls meeting which was largely at- tended lor some time, to purchase the Strathcona Hotel on 1'15 Grai- ton Street, City. The tee were enthusiastically congratulated on their choice. The treasurer, Mr J, Callaghan, who has held lnls office for tlvanty- nine years stated that in chezzkinx over the books of the Society they show that during his term of office approximately thirty three thou- sand dollars have been distributed nor charitable purposes by tlze Society iOHUTphallilgeS, hospitals.- Heeuy families etc. or‘ all denomin- aticns, "rne President _in his remarks thanked tne committee for the fine loo they nad done, us lle knew that ull the members wanted a home of‘ ell" own. M111 tu have a nil-g.» building to CRIlv on their social activities, out he like tne treasurer was sorry to report that the Society needed a lot of runds to make the lnlprol-onlents thllt were needed on LhlS property. and that a C0mmlLtBe would have to be ap- pointed to l-ase seine funds. He also thanked all the mclrtlallts c-i‘ the city 1oz‘ the way they always contributed to the annual St. Pat- ricks play program. also the patrons who attend the weekly dances and annual play. Mr. J.J. Connolly was appointed chairman oi a committee to raise funds. and at the time of writing . Connolly stated that he has received some donations; the names would be published later. The Guardian wishes the Society every success in their undertakings If. of P. Outing Members of Elm ir In No l9 Knights or Pvtlues", lleld 285cm en- Joyaola outing on eonesde fgmiliesyafinlrienids were present Swimming and a. series of field alarm tiling/lg!‘ capable crylsltirin e grea er p o e afternoon. grim winners of the YDBIIOUS sporting events were as lol- ws. Men's Races-Professor A. R. Kendall, Thomas White, A. R. Giliis, D. A. MltcPherson, Gordon Lord. Ernest Lord. Bruce Moore. Erguestnslifllhardrs. 0 . . Rice, 2. Harry Williams Ladies‘ Roe Elizabeth L . Mrs. Ernest mild}. Mn. ‘will’. Williams. Mrs. A.R. Kendall, Mrs. A. H. Glllls. 'I‘he,above winners in the different aoélcfltelsts WCFdB awardodl $0M hut- Ve an ZWDTODIA D1‘ H. which will be highly charkhod, doubt hrltizserreolpientehas » uou re with a our; m‘ t mladles ot ts p” new” e Germans iilalln Allied Ships Sank LONDON. Aug. 3-(09) — The radio c Ofli dio claim the sinldngs were- caused by "weapons recently omplo, ed by the German navy." in- terpre ed here as probably meaning hu torpedoes. " ern Canadian port. He l fwife". H ‘in his anxiety to explain his grat- ‘ltllde. he started to talk and to ‘tell the story they were all so e". l daze. and came out again. I guess which way to turn. S0. I climbed would shoot fall around us. I tried to make my-_ self as small as possible and fig- ured that this was the time for me fiolget overside. I half Jumped and a clear of the ship. I tried so hard to do that but the more I tried to swim away, the more I found my- self heading back t0 the ship. It was the tide coming in. ay and when I turned to look at sire ship, the oow was up in fellows gave three cheers as she sank and the memory of that will stay with me as long as I live. Now that she had gone and darknes had settled down. we were all dazed but we could hear the fellows talking go each other and some were telling o far as I can remembe the water about an half and then there seemed to be a rumbling 5011"“! in the water and at manna” Beach “soot? t roe br ght lights peered at H M, O. S. “Haldl" - mlt looking for us It was really sight to see her nosing toward us. her long sleek bow gliding through the water. Such a sight, I shall never forget. Nor will I ever for- izet the way our fellows rallied when they saw her coming or how spon- taneously and almost as one voice, they’ started singing ‘Roll Along. Wavy Navy, Roll Along‘ -- and the strange part of it is that lhat song was composed by the skipper 0f the "Haida" whore calm voice was now calling to on ‘Corns on. He didn't went u. m; d want to do Can ’t Speak Too Much of Navy League Bundle Says Rescued Sailor‘ Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All FOIOB OVIISIAI Killed 0n Active Service Atkinson, Gordon Howard, PO, H1953. Mr. A. 1". Atkinson (father) Vlctoril. B. C. Clark. Hollis Andrew Taylor, 110., JNIOO. Mr. I‘. W. Clark (fath- er) ‘10 Rosehiil Ave., Toronto, Ont. Mining On Active Service After Air Operation: Bremner, Frank Cecil. 20.. J16- 540. Mr. D. E. Bremner (father) Tiiisonburg, Ont. Bryon. Frederick Harry, PO, Jllflflii. Mrs. George Ohilel (moth- show his appreciation. so he vpl- er) 15d Hiawatha Rd, Toronto. unteered to dress the window of Ont. "l? "B" Quarters the Navy Ipague Couch, Albert Thomas, Sgt. had just opened, on John 5gp”; 11208208, Mr. . T. Couch (father) North. Mrs. W. C. Vauaohnn. - 415 Drummond RcL, Stamford Cen- Vcnor of the Wonlerra mmlttae, tre, Ont. tried to discourage this on the De Bloeme, Thomas Plet Gerald grounds that Bil" had already Creig, FL-Lieut. J7553. Mr. Rob- done more than his sham for Ca- ert De Bloeme (father) 44 Foun- nada but he wouldn't. taloe “No" and went out and purchased a supply of window-dressing material. Nor would he accept repayment of the LC. BILL HAYES m?” M! h“: spent : 001190 o week; went by and boys. Take it easy. Climb . lulu B then. one day. Bill dropped in, ag- ,0, the ‘mp-a _,,,,,_.- “' B111. to sly his leave was over rand that he was heading for an east-l w“ 80mg, Inspiring Example tain Place, New Rochelle. New York, U. S. A. I Gerard. Stuart William. F0. J28293, Mrs. H. W. Gerard (mother) 5B4 West 19th Ave., Vancouver, C Kawucha, Joseph, i".-Sgt., R103- 354, Mrs. Joseph Kawucha (wife) Branchton, Ont. I Lastuk, William, 110., J2473l, Mr. l bunk to sea to ta lace a n Walter Lastuk (father l8’! Don- I the thousands okfe lCznlhdiansmvgl-llg ‘god’ “he” I finial,‘ ‘ll “"1 ms aid Ave., Toronto, Ont.) I today comprise the personnel of °" If“ “d ““ ‘In my" l ‘m! Maclnnes, David Angus, F.-Sgt., Canada's great. Royal Canadian u‘ ‘e °“°§§,,f,““° fig if“? very l6 6'10, Mrs. David Macfnnes- Navy. This was all the information 525w‘ “'1', a) 2,31“ k f” °°'.,‘,vl?.S (mother) 312 Haven Ave., New the 800d ladies of the Navy League fhkm“ l‘ Pk,’ “an” "s," ‘g; York, N. Y., USA. 1196696. In no time. Bill was "show! lice enemybousr y: i AHWNO‘ Rogers. Thomas Aubrey, PO.. ma» and i,“ an m, warm woolens» Wlwnvh- Y i‘ vlftwll f" m ‘Jassec, Mrs. T. A. Rogers (wife) he could use, pills a new "houae- o“ w l W" no “ ‘we soudan Ave., Toronto, Ont. e was dumbfound ‘, And er to hear. Dramatic Story “I was sitting in the wireless room" he said. quietly and unaw- ‘are of the drama he was unfolding when the enemy was sighted. We ion to swim to mid-ship‘ WIS l lCfflmblé-IICY. the side. cler to send a message that we were hit. This was done. The order to ab- andon ship‘ soon followed although there still were messages that had to be sent out." "So, with others, I remained on duty to send out these messages. when we could not do any more, I walked out into the passageway and then. for some unaccountable reason-and I'll never figure out Just why—I walked back, into the wireless room. looked around in a "Then they bundled us up or home port. I was wondering if I could do any‘ wdcome Bum“, more messages." There was no panic, . Everyone was cool and orderly." "The stern of the ship was blaz- 111s, so I hesitated. Wondering pm u! w wash o“ the a ladder to the break of the foc'sil and right at that particular sec- ond there seemed to be anoLrcr terrific explosion. Sheets of flame into the air and then League of Canada 0f that bundle. It really (llll dived. someone yelled ‘keep ergency. story of "An Shlp Sinking Fast d “'- "Flhllly. we managed to get aw- C‘ s‘ ian base. H. M the She was sinking fast. All the Canada i" then really came ‘home’. ires to keep up their mcrlls. As '11 I “mm Wm‘ M r we were in hour and a th lad Buendleasend ditty bags "Your work is refill)’ "The: “so star sholla fired by - will be moat zntcful " a perfect otel. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street n. L. ADAMS and o. A. RAMSAY will preach tho Gcopel rluoar svpnllvo, Alla. 4 - a PM. i All Welcome Genuine Norwegian Platinum Foxes Wilfrid L. Todd, Boston, Mass" the original Am- erican breeder of Norwegian Platinum Foxes will be on the Island from Aug. 8th to 20th. Those interested in this superior strain of platinum foxes may contact me through Carrol Delaney, my Island representative, Sulnlnerside, or the Clifton Hotel, also Charlottetown . Hotel. Norwegian - Cody - Corbin - LaForest Platinum Foxes. UOUTII AFRICAN INCOME! RJA -(CP)- The ann- Inland Revenue states that. the ais and companies ‘ last year to 193.000.1300 Immfh ($90,500,001) FRI-TO ual report of the Commissioner of - total taxable incomes of individu- . for the Union ‘ Todd strain White Face Silvers. WILFRID L. TODD, 577 Washington St, Boston, Mass. ‘.1 WordsImaant to us. what they did 135 us. "The bOYo on the ‘Haida’ were lined along the decks and ropes were being thrown. I tried several times to grab a rope but they were so soaked with oil, we just couldn't make it. Somehow, I got the not- where there anging over I managed to hook on with one knee and that was as much! immediately gave chase, We tried Qfiwf, fgxlgmlflieeslnnéellelelnlgeiffcff’Ave., N. Saskatoon, Sask. m mumhmte the enemy‘ Ne“ “mm Someone else shoved and I W85 we knew, there w“ n inn-inc landed deck Fm, a while I Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- thump. The ship seemed to be lll- muldrftonmove ' I remember mat vice -- Now Reported Prisoners of 32d “Shh m“ m” m‘ M‘ “d someone picked rne llD and put me w“ " G°m““7 8 ttl d k - lednover. Nextsethierflig cam‘; an :- on me quart" deck The“ may Gillespie, Malcolm Gerard, 10.. cut off our life helm and clothes, The oil was so thick that. no zlrrlej could be wasted trying to unbutton m‘ “mm” Th" 1"“ w‘ ‘hem "ll"; Mr. Albert Schott (father) Rose- blankets and took us to the offic- ers’ cabins. Just then the ‘Action bell rang-and such a feeling_as vrent over us) Here we were. No life- belts. no clothes and at the mercy of whatever might happen. Nothing did happen, and soon we heard the glorious sound of the ship's pro- llers, grinding away and heading “After we had thawed out and. after shivering for hours. the boys. of the Haida came around and hel- oil. Then the; gave us warm clothing -— a, Survivor's Bundle from the Navyi In that burl-‘ die were the warm clothes we needed . so badly. I cannot speak too much some- thing not only for me but for all my buddies-to think that someone back home. solne organization. had thought of the dangers We W61! liable to face and had had the fore- sight to provide for such an m1- I must also mention that those new lifebelts were simply W91)- derful. I would not be telling this, it hadn't been for them. ' we were on our Way and when we reached our Canad- . "Niobc". We. were each given a ditty bag and! my biggest thrill was when I saw that my ditty bag was right from my own home town — Hamilton. "We stayed for a few days and I can't think of very much else except to say that I am very thankful to be able to tell you my story and that is that every one of the Navy league of Canada. who works so hard. could see the expressions of joy on the faces of who received Survivors ‘appreciated and I mean it, most definitely. from the bottmn of my heart. I know now I felt, and I am now and alwayé Too late To Clasify ~~ -——————~~"~l BICYCLE ron sane. MORELL n s-4-2l roa same - 1935 SEDAN. GOOD tires. mo. Apply 117 Kslht Si‘ WANTED — MAID FAMILY FOUR adults. Good wages. Apply MYS- W. M. Forsythe. 33 Brighton Avg‘- Sam, Kam Len Douglas, PO., J88,388. Mr. Wing Sum (father) I251’! Blanchard St. Victoria, BC. Shannon. Robert Charles Aug- ustine, W0. 11154040, Mr. C. A. Shannon (father) 343 Clarke Ave., .Wcstmcunt, Que. Urquhart. David, Sgt. 12.208306, Mr. Robert Urquhart (father) st. ‘Anns, Ont. Wllkie, Ellard John, P0,, J8647G, Mr. John Wilkie (father) 823 8th J2l395. Mr, Cv. K. Gillespie (fath- er) Lake Cowichan. B. C. Schott, Richard, W0. Rlfl453, bank, Marl. Facey, I-Iarry Gordon, F0" J23- , Mr. A. G. Facey (father) 520 Milverton Blvd, Toronto, Ont. attey, Donald Hubert, Sgt... RIIZBSI, Mr. '1'. F. I-Iattey (fath- er), l2 Florence 8t. TOFOIll-O. 011l- I-lerrick, victor Raymond, Sgt’... lR225262, Mrs. V. R. Herrick (wl e) g4 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. an. McKlllop. Duncan Traylen, FO.. J35032, Mrs. D, T. McKillop (wife) 266 Laurier St.., Moose Jaw, Sask. Slimmon, James Alfred, FO. H5049, Mr. J. G. Slimmon (fath- er) Oak Lake, Man. Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service — Now For Official Purposes nesumed Dead Austin, Justus Clifford, F0. J10- l55, Mr. J. J. Austin (father) 498 Elm Ave., Windsor, Ont. Booth. Charles Royce, F0, Jfl- 771, Mr. Charles Booth (father) Dobie, Ont. Cabana, Joseph Louis Etienne, PO, Jl938l, Mrs. Louis Cabana (mother) 1916 Parthenais St. MOB‘ treai. Q119- Cleveland, Vincent Alton Fran- cis, ‘EX-Sgt. 11156760, Mrs. E. 1"- (mother) 15 Elba Ave., Toronto, Ont. Coles. George Henry. PO.. J16- |476, Mrs. G. H. Coles (wife) 942 West 22nd Ave., Vancouver, B. 0. Cook, Robert Geoffrey. D. F. C.. S.-L. saris, Mr. w. n. Cook (fath- er) ll Kingswood Rd.. TOPOMO. Ont. Fraser, George William. Ill-S t.. B65162, Mrs. G. W. Fraser (wi e) i372 Cameron St». 3881118. Silk- Hardi%, Reginald Clifford. PO. M7258, r. R. V. Harding (father) William John Bowser. (mothenszigi West 09th Ave., Van- couver. . . Keiso, Stuart Ross. P0. JIM“)- Ml-s. w. R. Kelso (mother) Rohlln. Man. McCracken. Alexander Purves, FO., M4192. Mr, Alexander Mc- Cracken (father) 1234 L510“! Ave-l so I-Iolgate st, c. Ont- O'Leary, O en Arthur. P0» J17‘ 336, Mr. Grattan OLeary (father) 140 Acacia Ave., Ottawa. 01W Orr, Richard Herbert. F0. J10- wood. Ont. Randall, Donald ThomPWfl. P9» Jimas, Mr. R. R. Randall (father) 4643 Sherbrooke St. W- mount. QUE- , Schadc. Harvey Maurice. 319379, Mr. W. l". Schade South River. 011i- Snow, Morley Vivian. m». ‘p04, Mr. V. M. Snow (father) Ml Donalda Ave., East Kildonan, Win- nipeg. Man. I hnngerously Ill All A Result 0f Injuries Sustained On Active Service sum __ Content, Joseph Hector Imclide. o. nlzsm. Mrs- J- H- ll- CO"- ‘tant (wife) 225 0th 5t. Cornwall, Ont. Seriously Ill l Gnrdon, John Keith. LAC. i‘ 325mm, Mrs. J. P. Gordon (moth-_ or) l4l7-llth st. w. caisvy.‘ A glirlen. John Joseph Kenneth. ‘lslzt. B94274. Mr. J. J. O'Brien i) (father) l0 Douglas Ave., l mount. Q11!- CANADA ‘l Dangerously Injured On Active t Service Roebuck. Jack shew. PO.. RAF- 164957, Mr. G. Roebuck (father) T’! Castlevielv, Ward Green Barns- ley, Yorkshire. England. - Seriously lnlured ,1 Hallldny. Gordon Marsh. C.. rtzaosaz. Mrs. Moses ‘Halli eyl (mother) 209 Craig-Miller Ave.,‘ st. Johns. Newfoundland. I . CANADIAN IN TIIE ROYAL , Ant r-‘oncr. l, OVERSEAS i I Killed On Active Service Brown. R. L.‘ Fl-Llcut. RAF‘ cam. Mrs. n. L. Brown (wlfell 1495 Crescent St. Montreal, Que. nueflon on the promises nf MacDonald, Shamrock. 87 Second St, Kirkland IAke, Ont. m‘ lmuwh‘ or”, Sgt" EJ380311, Mrs. J. S. IDBTEYT“; heifers, l shorthorn bull. 7 calves. rldin _ disc rrow, cockshutt drill (new). riding horse hoe" disc attachments. M. H. binder, elevator digger, gang separator. wood so - us‘ l l-rcam 04, Rev. A. J. Orr (father) Under- . pump and _ 7 fence. and lrlhklnds of ll;ll‘l‘.i'.\"». lllllll double and single used on .l_\\'('ll- equipped farm. also a qllillilll)‘ of West- car errter’s tools mill llnllsclwllfl rf- fcc s including nnc organ, one rnll- pg top desk, (new); znul (gather? of a heavy growill of mixcfl fccfl J1°_ l nondiiio Prevent Painful Crashing“. Ines. new. made-e \ lull! Ian and . 0:- a quick, nun way wltir Lyycyii It: wondr- hll emollient action install thee he wounded membranes In e eh;- l llluet germs and impurities. It aoftaao G the painful, cracked Instead ntural healing. lrwvl lcl an n motoc- flvo llm between the delicate lip-ski: lendthcburningrayeofthaauaht Lyplyl It your store today. Sold overp- l where in handy stick farm. iLYPSY "m" Ilvlllllu WU“ II In: and VI—oQ i Receives Award i For Valuable Service In Air Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser have received a letter from their son James, radio officer ivlth the fear‘ them Ferry Command. infcrmizlv. that he has rr-rcivrcl . with the follnuillll . am commanded by Alr Council to inform you His Majesty (he King has been graciously pleased to ap- prove the avlard to you of a "com- mendation for vnillflhle service irl the ulr" irl recognition of your fie- votion to duty as n radio officer of the RAF transport command and in particular of your services on delivery and ferry flirlllt across the North Atlantic flIKl the Paci- Radlo Officer Fraser was in the first flight that wont over in De- cember 1940. He had 500 flying llollrs within a period of three mnnills. In ad- dition to innumerable trips across the Atlantic he has made three trips to Australia, He has visited his home several times on leave, and has numerous friends in the city who will he pleased to learn oi the honor con- ferred upnn him. Youth Attacked, llas Wrist Broken 2 o Richard O'Brien. i5 year old sos of Mr and Mrs James O'Brien. 224 Richmond Street, City. vvaa released from the City Hospital yes- terday afternoon where he received medical attention for a broken wrist suffered Tuesday night when he was rttscked in King Square by four youths Authorities have been informed that the O'Brien boy. with a com- panlon was sitting on a bench in King Square Wednesday night when four juveniles passed and than attacked the O'Brien lad, mcfln- whlle holding his companion prevent him from giving aid or from Eolng for assistance According to information given the police there had been bad (sel- ing between the boys before but this was the first time it developed into violence. Police said last night that they had turned the matter over to the juvenile authorities. RICE RATION (‘UT NAIROBI. Kenya. -(CP)- New food regulations in Kenya mean that. for the time being European! will be unable to colony. The ration is being cut to three pounds a mo buy rice in the >H—-~—--) Auction Sale I am Instructed to sell by puhllic WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 0i h AT ll NOON stock. farm implements, and household effects: choice horses, milk cow-i. 4 cultivator, spike hllrrow, tooth low (new). roller. s (new) arrow, walking walking ployv, Adams wagon (new). cart, Francis driving wagon (new). Oulremant‘ Que‘ 2 00d lei hs (new) bub ilflli McMillin, James Parker, s.-L.. W s ‘l, - m, , ,' __' Jam Mr. J- P- Mtltllm“ ilttht" , llllll §K§l§'e‘,“§..l.‘i“...1.l...',‘ it'll. pulper. F separator 2 , lrnllli ‘gurnps, woven \\‘ll'(‘. sireirllcrs. pump l‘ IE sprrrrlr illing outfit. I m r .. farm pining, linvll iiale lllill also fl!) acres The above goods ore in prrlvvt n Terms-Cash If day ls unfit. sale i0 be llolrl cn next fine dnr IIUGII MORRISON. A111" ZIDIWCI. B-l-Sl Farm For Sale At Spring Valley, COD- sisiing of 104 acres. Good house and outbuildings. situ- ated three miles from Ken- sington. through farm. Running brook Apply GEORGE LOCKHART. Kensinginn. R.R. R-Zfii; N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown all North “Wit-shire Ilene Ill