. Wil l i g NEWS i g Also Chapter 7 oi GANG BUSTERS PAGE 51X THESE TWO ABE DYNAMITE TOGETHER ! The screen's most exciting lovers! The love spiiri-rs they kindled in “Woman of ‘the Year" are really blazing now! Every fiery moment of the best-selling novel! Spencer i“ A C Y KGEZJQIHDIB LPGLEN IN ti? e e per 0E Eli e Flame 2 ilAY$—MON. and TUE. li.\"I‘R.~\! I - The New British — Ciilliltlllln Screen NEWS and Pete Smith Short — “Sky Science”. PRINOE EOWARO TODAY — SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 ‘ Leslie HOWARD in Mister V _ and “PLUTO AT THE Z00” M SIC v COIJDY-ROMANCE-ALL-IN-ONE imam ma: iiiiiiiin lliiillll .uici m EMPIRE BIXPINEE 2.30 — EVE. 7 AND 8.45 FERRY SERVICE M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) COME DY TO-DA Y s9 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” Starling July Ist the Nova Sculls-Prince Edward Island l-‘crry Service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Caribou 9.00 mm. 1.00 pan and 5.00 phi. i l. ‘ZIYO Wood Islands 7.00 n.ni. - and 3.00 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED NORTH UMIIEICLANI) FEKRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Hdrg r .4585‘ “ . ‘Lil . Y ',- E511 stationed. and who bro boy East, then resented i‘. i i I i i ‘ Also NEWS — SPORTS _ Cartoon In Coim- M OAPITOL .11) -_-__-_-_i-__ TODAY ONLY WRECKING CREW ADDED SHORTS snows zoo - mo 4.4a __-_______ -—--_______.___.___ | iiioii. _ rur. - wen. Soviets Not To Attend Conference IDNDON. Aug. 13—(Priday)— The Russian government took no- $106 tfldfly oi discussion centrlng around its absence from the forth- coming Churchill-Roosevelt talks, declaring it had not been invited to take part and that partclpation "was not and is not envisaged." The Soviet News Agency Tass said in a Moscow broadcast that it had been authorized to state that foreign reports that Russia would attend the talks are based on a misunderstanding." "The Soviet government," con- tinued the statement. ‘did not ie- ceive an invitation to be present at the meeting and because of the nature of the conlerence the par- ticipation oi any one representa- tive oi the Soviet government at tin: meeting in Quebec was not and is not envisaged." island Airman iBuried In Brooklyn The funeral Lt. Cyril Casey . Force, who was in the Nevada Mountains in January but whose body was not recovered i.ill last month took place irom St. Aug- ustine's R C. Church, Brooklyn, with iull military honours. Lieut. Casey as a native oi St. Theresa's parish here, nephew oi Mrs. Peter Carter oi 48 Road, and grandson oi‘ Mrs. Thomas Kenny, Morell. The Brooklyn Eagle contains the 5 following obituary: | The indomitable Casey ismily oi 96 Prospect Place, iour of t whom gave blood donations Tues- | day, watched in silent griei as 2i- .year-old Lt. CyrilCasey was bur- ,ied with lull military honors to- day in St. John's Cemetery, Mid- dle Village. His mother, Mrs. Maude Casey, who had to be dissuaded from giving blood with the dead iiier‘: iour sisters and two brothers, heard three sharp volleys irom the rifles oi an escort from Fort Hiiliriilfin and the blowing oi taps. Casey withthe ilag om her son's. fgsket in the name oi the Pres- ent. Earlier in the day a requiem mass was oflerent at 5t. Augus- tine's R. C. Church, 6th Ave-, and Sterling Place. The celcbrant was the Rev. Howard Tilley, e church was packed with irlends and relatives oi Lieutenant Casrv. Following the slow march of the pallbearers out oi the church alter he mass was Lieutenant Mc- Vicor, 2nd Lt. John Kenny and Corp. Thomas Kenny, cousins oi the flier; a friend, Pic. Patrick Bradley, and the iomily. Standing at attention as the group paced outside the church ves ry was the guard oi honor. Lieutenant Casey was the pilot ‘7- ter part oi August. C0088 ior Photographs BUSINESS COLLEGE. — Sen for "iull announcement" Uni Commercial College, Wm. Moran; n-incipsl. Monday Aiisust ieth. in Blood Donors Clinic. BlI-EADALBANE rssssr CHOICE-Morn A. m. m. Church w. a. lid CHURCH will in no se United Church Sunday, 15th. Service Sunday evenin? use conduct the and singers. ENGAGEVIENIT wishes’ to announce the I imigtxiiltiieénimik ‘small-e sa. e, e son . and Mrs. W J km. 9min! to take place ist- B-IQ-li. ANNOUNCE- Valley. Marriage THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. — Throughout the month oi AuBust morning worship only is held in the Kirk. The service tomorrow at ll A. M. will be conducted by} the Munster Flt. Lieut. the Rev. . H. Bussell ers who will also Benson the sermon. The music will under the direction oi Mrs. K. S. Rogers. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHUBCHESI“'AIIBIIIE 15th. Ser- vices: Fairview: S. School l0 A. M. North River: S. School ll . invited to sll services and to the Sabbath School. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. fl-ll-IL CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday, August 15th are as iollows: n- wall ll A M. New Dominion 2.30 ifao P. M. Mission Band. Guest speaker Mrs. J. F. Scott. Rev. J R. Skinner, Minister. 8-14-11. CHURCH NOTICES I-‘OR. PAR- ISII 0F MILTON AND RUSTICO or Sunday, August 15th. St. John's Milton, Sunday School l0 A. vlornin Prayer 1i A. M. Evenins >rayer P M. st. Mark's. Rustico. Sunday School 2 P. M. Evenln Prayer 8 P. M. Rev. Sidney . Davies, Rector. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED»- Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stordy, Crapaud, announce the ch88 6- ment oi their daughter, Carol ne Margaret to Willard only son 0i ._. Mr. and Mrs. Parker J. l-‘togerson. Victoria. Marriage to take, lace latter part oi August. B- 4-1!- COVEI-IEAD :- UNION ROAD August l5th arez‘ W Covehead Road 3 P. M, Union R-Ofld 7,30 P, M, Miss Margaret Stems oi Charlottetown and Mr. Wilired MacDonald oi Covehead will sinil at the morning service at West Covehead. Rev. ‘Phos. A. Wilson. Minister. 3-14-11- TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. The Church School continues its summer sessions at l0 A. M. Dre- cedlng the service oi morning wor- shi . Worship services oi the do! wilPbe conducted by the Rev. G. O. Wright oi Tryon who will preach rnoming and evening. Miss NOTE Downe sings a selected solo at the morning service and Miss Jean En- man rt the evening service. Dllflhl i"'.."‘ll*"°°a°“ '.'if"‘i°'i..2‘.i‘°5‘.“ 11C . 11S. 80., 9 U ' ganist will be sustained by M!" Marlonne Saunders. of a bomber that crashed in the Nevada. mountains January 2nd. shortly after taking oi! on s rou- tine flight. Due to n heavy lager oi snow, the ship could not be is- covered, although searching par- ties covered many square miles and photographed almost every inch oi the area. After six harrowing months the Casey iamili; was notified two weeks ago t st Lieutenant Casey's OEIITIIAI. Olilllllllll CONSIDERATION LIII INQUI- ANCI. > all I ti! - ch” “orig. n‘: in DANCI AT T“ AI-MOUBIE‘: S-IC-II. ing Serv e o ‘la-yon Presbyterian Evenins Service 7.80 P. M Murray. i-oi SEE-VICE. — Then Mslpeqiie ails-wt Aug- Rev. a. a. Woods tie wiu service. Special‘ llacAuslsnd o! P M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Cornwall be - at the home oi Mr. and Mrs, W M- acted as chairman UNITED CHURCH Services ior c1 NOTES “WHAT IS SUCCESS? other needs s irien ' It’; in the cherry words d and in the ins you 1 . SI W“ "Y i fellow man; and all the Joys you plan. rising high to isms; which all men hope to clainr It's in the man you are esoh through hsprpinus or care; It's in the cherry words and in the smile you olesn and broad oi mind; and to the stranger kind: and all they lean-n irom you; depen on ‘- ‘ r and everything you do. LIQUOR IS ENEMY OI‘ CANAD- IANS m. o. a. LIN-le- "We have hsd s. social shame in Ontario ior the past nine years." Dr. Ci. A. Little, Toronto, declared at the 38th annual convention oi the Lincoln County W. C. T. U. ‘Following that golden age in the history oi Ontario, from I918 t0 ism-when the Ontario Temperance ' Act did something to free the peo- ple oi Ontario ircm the curse oi drink. The new provincial premier promised s liquor policy that would please everyone. The liquor stores and breweries have not pleased Continued on Page l2 PRESENTATION -—A large num- r oi friends rind neighbors oi Hampshire and vicinity gathered at- son Larter on July 29th, to honor their daughter Margaret who some time ago joined the C.W A.C and who was spending iurlough at her home. Mr. George Kiison capably told e pur- pose of the gathering and asked Mflliaret to come iorward who an arch o! flags held by Misses Gerda and Norma Tre- mese who wore Sailor Dresses. A well worded address was Ore. Tremere and L015 McLeod presented her with a well iilled DIIISB- Mflrtlhret in her usual Jolly manner thanked every one ior the d Anthem. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the ladies. The remainder oi the evening was spent in dan- ns and social intercourse. Music for the occasion was furnished by Messers Scotty Armstrong and Frank Gallant. In the wee small hours of the morning everyone left for there homes wishing Margaret goodluck andawgpcedy return home. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On the evenin of July 27th a large number oi ir ends and neighbors oi Hampshire and vicinity ather- ed at th ehome oi Mr, an Mrs. Pope Tremere to honor their daugh- ter Florence whose marriage took place recently, The bride was cs- corted to the seat oi honor b Miss Oro ‘lremere. Mr. Cecil S wart at: as chairman made a ieW pleasant remarks and called on Doris Treinere who presented the bride with a bouquet oi flowers Misses Alice Edwards and Mildred Lorter canted in the heavily laden baskets while the B-OCDXHPBXIEIS verses were read by Misses is .od and Verna Kiison the parcels were opened Misses Teme Tremere and Jose Wittlé the numerous giits were arranged on the table by Ora Tremere. Fio- rence in her usual pleasing manner thanked one and all ror their love- ly giits aiter which every one joined iri singing For She's a i011)’ good ieliow. A daintv lunch was served by the ladies. The remain- der oi the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and social inter- bod had been iound. Mi... Our Do-arding- House "Success k being iriendlg when 8h- ‘you speak Success is in the sled bello you give It's in the laughter oi your home success is not in settins rich er It's not alone in winning goals you speak wear. I Success is being btg oi heart and It's being ialthiul to your irionds, It‘; in the children whom you love, _gpurs_e. Music_i0r the_9_ccssion wy me CHARLUPFETOWN scanning W. C. T. U. l AUGUSE l4, British and Canadian war leaders c- A the iirst one to shake hands with h; stepped irom his car._ Introduced to the Cana- dian Cabinet, Britain's Prime Minister stood .witn CANADIAN-BRITISH WAR With new Russian and Allied advances under way. Hontensc Wednesday in s mood oi iriendly cheeriulnessn Prime Minister Mackenzie King was met at Quebec's Mr. Churchill as J. L. Ralston. PARLEY HELD IN ,QUEBIIO them ior a iew moments on the steps smiling and waving at the crowd. Leit to .right.: "Chubby" Power, .Mr. Churchill. .Navai Ztiiiiistci- Angus L. Macdonald, Mr. King, Sir John Anderson, M.P., Mines and Resources Minister T. .A. Cre Finance Minister J. L. Ilsley and Defence Minister .Air Minister FBI’, National Film Board Photo Not all the dead oi his war lie on he battlefield. Here a line oi Creek civilians, iiands tied behind their backs, innQWnQF-tischity" Armstrong and Frank Galleon] tPntrlot please copy. WEDDING BELLS — A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the Manse at New London on Wednesday evening zit '7 o'clock when the Reverend H. M. Buntahi united in marriage Ruby Margaret daughter oi Mr. ad Mrs. John L. cotton oi Miscouche and Leroy Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Campbell oi Irishtown. The bride looked charming in a gown oi beige crepe with white and other matching accessories. Her bridesnaid, Miss Marguerite Payn- ter oi Long River, was prrettily attired in moss green with brown accessories. ‘Ilie Broom was ably supported by Mr. George McLeod, Irishtown. On the iollowing even- ing the young couple was tendered a shower at the home oi the groomsparents, when they were presented with many beautiful and useful gifts including a substantial are marched to-their-exccutlon'"by""GcrtiiriiYs crime; being patriots“ dainty trimmed bJékfit were brought to the living room where the guests oi honor seated by Miss Blanche: McLeod and Miss LfOllfl Crimpbelk. Those were opened by the Misses Clark and Anne Campbell, while Mrs. Harold liicLcod read the itc- companying greetings. Aiter being presented the gifts were tastefully. arranged by Misses Doris Johnstone and Eileen Campbell. Mr. Campbell on behnli Oi his bride and himself thanked all for their great kindness in a iew well-chosen remarks. For They Are Jolly Good Fellows was sung and the groom was later bounced. 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