JULY 28._1943 fcsiiiliii. suiiliomi I i'hh I u 1 u loflnglnlt-illklellmnadaterrlhluw.“ h at fin sfitl“l"iltfi"ills a sole ill ldvanos. i u, u,‘ cooxs for-Photographs. CONFEDEBATION . “ca, uni msua ail-EXTRA" NEWS com‘ MISS Tins-—- VICTORY IN SICILY — CANADIANS WIN GLORY Authentic Picture Record of the Greatest am 1,, history. Every scens filmed on the spot Prince Edward Theatre for first Canadian shelving - Miami“; Armada in history - 2000 ships - - - - Naval barrage blasts coast . .. . Canadian 5110c].- troops storm shores - - - battle snipers as Lleala taken - - . 40,009 Prisoners in two weeks. phibious military operation and rushed by plane to ow HOME WEEK AND rao- vincuu. EXHIB o lo-ls inclusive. l“ N ill i I DI. AYEBJS DENTAL OFFICE ONE or THE GREAT PICTURES or ALL TIME! “ °'°'°“ m‘ “°“"'Y- ~*“““‘.‘..“.‘P,'. L _, . based on the famous best-seller by the author of “The ' icfficufiffiiilifi mbemumu Leger,” “Of Human Bondage" and “Rsin" . . , Tho (n5. ‘Kits’: 6°“ J-Iouse. Alber n . - I 10-1 . . ' . ' ‘innnng story‘ of lCharles Strickland . . . He was Ruth- z A M “M P M‘ 74m“ 1e55, Lruel, Bluta . . . to" dangerous to love! — yet al- i DR T L FARMERS o o" lunng‘ women from Paris to the South Seas were his ~w111 1,‘. cioseld Angus, 1s, mfwuf; slaves. lfith- 7-2 -3l. , A JAMAESONB DRUG STORE Will b9 Open Wednesday morning llhtli- '~’ oa-ltl 1 .30. -__ l.0.D.E. REPORT - In th monthly report of the 10.1mm. ~glvfln yefitfirdfly it was erroneously lstated that the late Mrs, J,E,B, Mccrefldi’ was Regent of the order from 1925-1930 which is wron .- Tglztaig should have read from i9 SBOWER Fort Miss nswsow —Miss Ethel Dawson and Mrs,_ MOSWn Jones, City, entertained. formers apartment on Wed-l nesday evening, Jul , at 5,. ‘personal shower in onor of Miss ‘Margaret Ramsay, a forms,- em. i ployee of Stewart's Bakeries, whose marriage takes place in August. IMPORTANT NOTICE. — Parties who catered to guests Old Home Week last season and who intend W d0 5° W115 year. are advised to set in touch immediately with Mr. '54- F- Grove-i. Superintendent oi Rallimlng. Cllappell Building. City, so as to get necessary ration coup. ons. Charlottetown Driving park and Provincial Exhibition Associat- l°n- 7-27-41 TAKES UP RESIDENCE HERE ——Mr. n M emit: """'"° HERBERT _ SANDERS - MARSHALL AUIIS DUDLEY ' HERA “lull” ‘ ALIEII lmilllll ' Hi0 ILME fll M Biff-lid i! “AM ummfifllflh EVIL lflwdf” lllmlfl Milli! n PLITS — DON'T HOOK NOW — Starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby TO-DA Y and THUR. —PRINCE EDWARD SHOWS DAILY 2.30 — 7 — 9.00 — A GREAT PROGRAM 919 Permanently in this Province. Mr. Powley has purchased the farm property formerly owned by| CAPITOLQ/ THUR. —FRI. ——SAT. the late James Blake. It is in West Rvyfllty on the Malpeque Road. s...» . . . _ -_—ADDED T0 PRQGRAWF- anion. si-lowaa - 0n Tues. Rom?! New Soldiers Are Tough-Canada Carries On dry. June 29th. a largely attended variety shower was held home of Mrs. Alex. campbe longton. in honor of her daughter. ' Alma. who is about to take a lead- mg part in an important event. A color scheme of white, yellow and . lilac. carried out in white and yellow streamers. Lilacs. snowballs and Wedding bells had been taste- flillv arranged by girl friends of the brlde-to-be. To the strains of non. engrin's Bridal Chorus, played by ,her sister. Mrs. Walter Moase, the brldeelect was escorted to the seat ‘If h0n01‘ by her friend. Mrs. Harold Mimi-end. the Misses Marjorie War- ren and Margaret Profitt. following, at the I us nsrsm our‘ ll, s...- in and Chapter 2 of new Serial Mrs. John E. MacLeod. The accom- panying names and many verses mlweylni! tiocd wishes were read by Mrs. Leigh Paynter. Included were linen, sliver pyrex and cut glass. book ends from Irislltown Women's Institute o: which Miss Campbell 15 a highly valued member. and a tlllgcll: sheaf of envelopes. each en. K 5 ng a very useful gift. When all lad been presented. Alma grace- fully thanked her friends and ox- lended an invitation to visit her 1n h" future home. Then the old song. expressing appreolgnon o; he, good fellowship. was sun; T“ sandwiches and cake were carved. Plano music by Mrs, Willard Brown Ives a P1935318 feature of the even- ng. - - - Iheflnnz a lflrge white and yellow lom lilliliill liarlnrle lllllll 53533;; 3511351115; 3r... p\arche1ls.g‘hese 5- TC 9 Bf]!!- _RllSl HUIART Lilli BARRIER ter and Mrs. Robert hogs. The gifts. after being presented. were nicely m” Tlllillll Ill Klyl LUKE arranged by Mrs, Archie Mann and Sidney TllLER @ wiih Flllll llllliilil lilllllill iillll Ill ll! jl TODAY ONLY H THE PERFECT SNOB " SHORTS — SHOWS 2.30 — 7 -"- 8.45 try. Assisting with receiving were Mr and Mrs. Jones, parents of the bride: Mrs. Walter Young, mother of the groom, Nilss Dorothy Young.‘ sister of the gr om, also the maid of honor and bridesmaids. The bride's mother wore a blue georgette and lace gown with matching hat and the ninth" 0f tlfin-ilffklflll was also in blue with a e YUIING-JORLS; I WEDDING WEYMOUTH. June l0. -— Miss Aldl Helene Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Jones 01 450 Maill street, South Weymouth, became the bride of Warren Cam- ohm/remade {Starts Til ll R. __._____ Personals Misses Stella. Kalas of Montreal I and Margaret Proctor were visiting ‘in the city yesterday. The Philathea class served at’ M155 Eva p11,“; h 5mm d the reception under the direction y to her home in Ndrth Rallstllco aftgr i M . C ll Kill . Mrs. Kll-‘ d1 Q1 cron Young. son of Mr. and MrS- lam wig ngolstritd hiym Mrs. Harry,5 alXifaiiLBN. igput seven months m Willie!‘ B» Yflllnfl 0f Klngsboro. Allison, Mrs. Walter Roberts, Miss P. E. 1., liist evening in the First Josephme gonr, Harry Alison and The many fl d 1' Re h fggttlllsrltg ildlgsrsch at Wwmvuth Howard Arnold. Nunll, Sycln sii-fexiswll? b, sully 6 Rev. and Mrs. 'McPhee of Prince to learn he Has entered the Char. lottctown Hospital for treatment. Edward Island were among the guests. Mrs. Walter Young, mother _._._ of the groom. also made the trip M1», Jose?h page“ 3.1511,“... w“ from Prince Edward Island, Mlssimoohqng he congrnmaqom o; Dorothy Young. the grooms sister, mnny frjgndg yesterday on the °c_ came from Toronto. Canada, Other caslon oi his seventy-ninth birth- The wedding took place at 7.30 o'clock with the Rev. Nathan Wood assisted by Rev. Gear e S. McNeill of Gordon College, Boston, per- forming the ceremony. Rev. John Craig, pastor 0i the Union Square Presbyterian church of Saskatchewan, Canada. was the a - fax Promoted from lower deck. His Prob. Sub. Lieutenant Char-log 1!, Ahlran, RCNVR. of Charlottetown, P. B. I. and Bowmanvllle, 0nt., 1, n ""53 lrldlllte of Klllg’! College, the offlcerfs training centre. Hall- mother, Mrs. E. Aharan, lives at Bowmanvllle. Ontario. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th 7-30-1 P. Union - Social Hall. Norman ll. Daniel Sails for England OSHAWA, July 26 -Norman H. Daniel, service bnsirleer for General Motors of Canada, sails for England soon. after a brief furlough. to re- sume direction of maintenance of vehicles for the aimed forces. Mr. Daniel has a largo staff of General Motors men associated wtih him 1n Britain. and extensive Army Service Schools for instructors of key men on vehicles and spare parts ls now in full swing. The departure of Mr. Daniel serves to throw some light on the far flung war time activities of Gcn- ' eral Motors. over and above its large scale war production assignments. The field service programme has made available the services oi tech- nicians and developed training fac- ilities on several fighting fronts. in co-operatlon with army staffs. Technical oentrcs, with Oshawa engineers in charge, have long been established in India. the Middle East and Britain. Through these, a constant flow of performance re- ports on GM equipment at the front is forwarded through military channels to research laboratories and engineering staffs for the steady increase in the technical excellence of the product. Ground work for the broad pro- gramme was laid when the training school for slrny transport technlc~ lans was opened in Oshawa in the first, year of tho war. Since then there have been one thousand mill» tary graduates at Oshawa and many thousands in the thirteen military districts of Canada. where graduates of this "War College" set, up train- ing sysienls of their own. Scores 'oi technical manuals (or training and service have been produced at Oshawa for troops on fronts practically all over the world. IN MEMORIAM MR. PETER McQUAXD On June l7. 1943, there passed to his eternal reward Mr. Peter Mc- Quaid. an aged and respected citiz- en oi Si. Teresa's. Born at Kelly's Cross, October 9, i848. where he had lived glieater part of his life, he reached his 95th year. being about the last of the old pioneers of that vicinity. By propert, where he remained llntll after te death of his wire. the] late Margaret Wood in farm at St. Teresa's near his daughter. Mrs. Charles who. with her family resided there. He lived on the farm with his son his daughter. Mrs. Greenan, Klnkora. James every care and attention A few days before his death, she and immediately summoned a doc- was drawing near. His pastor Relhi Basil Croken was sent for and ad~ bcsi man while Miss Naolnl Alcott of Arlington served as the mold of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dorothy Jones of South Weymouth, a slstor-in-law of the bride; Mss Julie Bitters of Grecllfiel Mss Eleanor Tate of West Acton; Miss Alberta Humphrey of Phlladelphza, Pli.. the latter three Gordon Col- lege students. Ushers were Cl de Jones oi South Weymouth, bro er oi fhc bride; Rev. Ronald MacCor- nlack of Yarmouth. N. 8.. tor o the Bralntree Highlands Baptist church; Carl McNally of Islnnil Pails. Me., and "Barton , e giutasts were present from Boston. day. y e L Miss Alice MacDonald and Miss Park, Walpole, Sharon. Brockton. Arlington, Qlllnfiifiv Braintree and the Weymouths. >Helen MacDonald of Montreal who Mr. and Mrs. Young left in the are spending their holidays at their late evening for a wedding trip. old home in Mount Stewart spent Upon their return. thev wll make an enjoyable day yesterday visiting their home in Boston-Mr, Young in Suminerslde and Charlottetown. is a nephew of Mr. W. G. Bruce this city I Large Air I Mail From Overseas MONTREAL. July it-(Oifl- A large mail from members of the] Canadian armed forces overseas‘ arrived here ay by the m“. Lines At llsw Italian Cabinet Named LONDON, July 26—(Cl='i - The Borne radio announced today that The bride. wearing white satin Premier Marshal Blldogllo had ap- wm; 1mm mmnnn 5' cmpigloeizitgd the following Italian or entionsl vsil it net of l—— _ la tic venrls, wlls glverlv ill nlgiglsge by 38715618 Gllnflglln. Foreign Af-1azwgeg%gzdfiisgtkolme m: H.311“ Bali‘! fflliiltiil‘. hShe clgiried a white £51 _ gzuaginmmgigltlgl-‘Hgmftn-géfl o plgng wig; nQn-gwp from Bra; a w 1 w "e om d! Senator De Gabbs. Minister o m M°n"'°°1 "m! mo“: 41W - Emit » low " ~ villiiilEls , A CHAPMAN Also Chnpter 5 of GANG BUSTERS SW15 — Cartoon Brown, of Lewlsville, N. B. lat- ter three Gordon College Divinity school students. Three-year-old Phyllis sweet of South Weymouth. was the flower girl. M. l" Ofiiew Drama k8 About Women '4' sanders. hero of "The 11., ffilxllrnce.’ now showing llllcc Eli-word Theatre, >1 Mia Alcott, the maid of honor. 1 1- 1on9 er- wnre 1,, peach 01.1mm gown wnh 1tallan_ Africa: Oaetano Azzsrita, $35, gglit“ghfigagi on ‘Pam blue accessories and carried a JUSWIO- n- Anwnlfl Tm‘ "l m gm,“ 1n nnditlon to shower bouquet or row. The w" "gr Aflllggfll ggffatele 013;; pounds of mail. at tn- lif- bridesmaids were gowned also in jig. n- d n" ° H Ed on, p95]; omoo tho moi] was quick- chlffon of pastel shades. ~L°°"" 5*" ~ ' P chm-ed 1°1- ynflong points in Jones wore a yellow chiffon with (ggnggn, aqua accessories and Miss Bitters The flight was made in 15 hours. and us connsctinfi T-O planes. some of the o lcill r- sonnel were in Toronto 1B h W‘ a blue chiffon with pink accessor- .. ill” il“»‘°""°“ l“ "l": ' c on w w ssor es an y- rinlPfif,“ ,.““°,°"*='Y ‘lm Miss limping oin ‘Mills chiffon "he began aheni i,“ Mu,“ w All carried ' ‘ - ‘ c n . m to ille beautiful com- ‘ things lllnyii- th mot er. M “by l" “felqTheé4 new Pa”, mi? rgsnadpggarlztaled a White basket m sll1~:n.\/1§—I_mg.$$e'r'§ The chancel of the church was fora. Exchange and Moncy- . Carlo Fsvagroesl. Wsr Production: m. Pietro Baraono, Under-Seo- retary of Stale ln the Premier's of- flcs; Dr. Domenico Romano, Pub lic Works: Dr. Alessandro Agriculture and Forestry: Federico Amolcso, commllnlc lie o after leaving the British Biol. Ind _ in other Canadian cftlss wl 1n 24 5H hours. The T.O.A. o w which ”- f the tr G ‘ w ansbort. was com- mwf" Iganded by 0a LRMB. Barcl y‘ with Th a pea ribbon. a col-sage . 1H. asoo 0 d Wail can k a it 1 c - t "““ "‘°“"‘ "° “Iiiiié lei-thy l" .l’°°"‘°.'. “M KELLOGG'S ...i'.’.'.t’°i;i‘ilia“"fig"i‘z' lgiiitfifi " 10m 1 snap ragon were use as ewre- * tt cfc w e-spres n thrill hinge tlgiiiietihlsfowii-rdgl tnlgnfl- Music w» by Mrs. Prank |lirlltiain and was hailed as murk- ASTHMA v yslll. church organist, with Miss a rent advance in t" Y!‘ lJeall Hnld of Worcester, the solo- a nor theories, at least n between m” two pa,“ o ‘he - i’: Bmit Bl await the final resurrection. MONT EA About 1.600 day laborers and helpers of the Oa- nadlcn Pacific Angus sho s return- ed to their Jobs toda any and union ofllc als promlscill ministered to him the last flies of his church. after wnlcll he lapsed into unconsciousness. His daughter, Mrs. Greenan scan arrived and remained oy his bed- side together with the othclQmem- bcrs of the household until he!" calmly and peacouflly passed BWBY on ‘rnursday. July 17th. i The late Pcicr McQuaid Was i1 fervent and devoted Catholic. a1- ways ready to assist ln onv WCr-‘d thy cause and will surely reap the; reward of a long and Well 5179f"- be missed by nllnyl friends and acquaintances in the‘ different localities where he resld~| e but it is the immediate family; who will mourn the loss of a klnd and thoughtful father, viz. Mary. Mrs. Charles Bradley and Ellllffllm both of St. Teresa's and Katharine Mrs. James M. Greenan, Kinkora. The funeral was held on Satur- day the 19th to St. Cuthbervs was sung b Rt, Rev. ice McDona d. a nephe lsted by .85. M5 '. Maul" w ollths dec- Rev. Edward} R's, and b o . His remains were then forwarded.‘ b motor hearse to mo '5 C urch, Kelly's Cross, where the A. service was conducted b v. . RA of Kinkora parish was escnt. The remains were interred the adjoining cemetery thers to were James a The pail bearers Aeneas Bradley. Frederick Bradley, Brunet Bradley Hubert McQua , Leonard Bradle Patrick McGee. May his soul rest in peace. 1.30}: RETUlgN T0 WORK , uly 27-(CP)— striking machinists. a tor comp- _ ist- , re. It was also wsnnly wel- lcildilledlcntlon service fgllloweftntllg R . clomed by a1} the flglitin forces o: - fllnvny. e ll 't e Dom on engage Vi". . l “‘“'- "’- """- Y“ "Kl n01" l . i . t the ‘ Afl th tres of w iliillrlll .‘.§'£'l.“.’.‘..’. l irtilt i." thirst?" ° t ‘3{.‘;'.’§€.2..".'S mitt‘... t" A reception to the 300 or m0"? llll l . ' l n1. S°"'“““ W" “"1"” "lei guests was held in the church vel- that their demands for an increase lDeedy and a week's holidays with means of communication with their would receive promp kfllqsndklmoslmlilh. usoenutheyreturnedlnwos Three years later he purchased a w l s Church where Requiem High Mu-Vvlsltln Y1 - a few days ucst o teller Jack Sexton. R. C. N Mrs. w. A. Pie-id 8i Borden is vls- iting at Lauzon, Quebec. Vs’; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HYNDMAN A O0. LTD. - i LIFE INSURANCE 1 ACCIDENT B: HEALTH Thai u ended There during v.1 '”’€R£AT- WEST l/FE ASSURANCE COMPA IV Y BORDEN Miss Esther Herring and Miss Loreen MacNelll who visiting at Borden mainland returne bor on Sunday. lVLrs. Gordon Constable and sons Donald and David spent the week . end at French River. " Miss Eleanor Maclsaac oi Borden left on Monday for Souris where she will spend her holidays. Miss Audrey Stewart of Borden is visiting relatives at Pisquld. th Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Lowther of hnd|North Carleton were visitors to passed the allotted span and had.Bol-den on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aitken and his thrift and industry lClllldfflfl Delman and Pauline of he built up a comfortable home and ‘ICharIQttetoWn were recent guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. Cpl. Bloycc Dunnln . R. C. A 11' ho is spending leavg in Kel-lslngfxm visited fr nds Bradley, l Borden recently. . Pilot Officer Ephraim and several years ago re- 1 who has been stailoned at Summer- tired from active work and used to side visited friends in Borden while spend some months each year with v en route to New York. William Ozon. mé in e at his ho le Bud Fairgrieves Master Douglas Bron of Borden Mr. and noticed a change in his condition Farlane of North visitors tor. who saw at once that defltlngucsts of Monday. Private Ar Grove spent the week cnil at Bor- Ell Mrs. William Gallant of Borden who Coun turned home. Erma Fer: and children ‘Barbara and Gail of are Edward Island. they are guests of Mrs. Harry iCrossmsn- was a tv Hosp Mrs. spending Miss Bett gin Mrs. Willis ville. Mass... is spendl er with hel- sister V‘ D'- Jay st Borden. also Mrs. Don MacPhcrson of Borden ls lilsitlng relatives ln Toronto. 0n- ‘t r o. * Mrs. Jack Sexton of Borden Kiln! last week ln l-IalllHX the her Mrs. H. Ca ending her rden Hotel Mr. and M pny Borden were recent visitors l0 5t. t consfderationJolln, N. B. returning home on k. DAIII J YOW I orden with her grand- ‘ 1 mother Mrs. George Jay. Mrs. James MacAleer of Borden W? recently underwent All 0R . J. B. Crcken n m? in the Prince County Hosp lmany friends wish her s speedy re- covcry. During his last illness he llvcdgis visiting his aunt Mrs. Ed Bobey with Mrs. Bradley who gave him of Wllmot. Mrs. Re inald Mac- arleton were to Borden on Sunday.- Mrs. John Macfsaac. Mrs. Robert MacPherson of Bor- ctn ls visiting her husband Chief Engineer Robert MacPl-lerson Louzon. Quebec. Mrs. William “ch51, Mrs. Clinton . Howatt and daughter Fay of Bor- dcll were visitors to Summer “ chle Bernard of Beach atient in the Prince a1 last week, has re- it Boston, Mass. six weeks on Prince While in Borden "/1: snows-o as r11: mar m FREEDOM swan ire-AR” till Oll ___ PAGE THREE neaslness about the mOflgig6—gbQu{ you wile and children in case anything should happen to you-can be so easily. The Great-West Life man will be glad fo help you lay financial plans which will bring you Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. is a Great-West Life man near you-s man who“ tuning and exPexleflf-‘Q eql-llP him to arrange an insurance program which will provide the kind oi protection you need these changing limes. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - ‘CHARLOTTETOWN E GROUP INSURANCE % Mrs. Louis MacQuaid and little daughter Rose Mary of Hyde Park. Mass. visited her sister Mrs, Frank Dorsey of Borden last week. Z13 Danc _}AI6". .'QJ The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was helrl have been on Thursday evening in the tQwrniG t H . ..“ii...s;=..tif ii1ii.§"l.’i..§.i§€ .t:“1s:. "Velllmell 01159 Julian Herrln , gents by Mr, Jon, vis 'I‘rainor w th consolation going to Mrs. Al Brant an Prosper Bernard. fine was won acDonald-A ciioFEFbn-l OTTAWA, July ZI-MIPJ-Wea- ther conditions during the past week favored crop development across Canada except in Saskat- chewan and Alberta where high temperatures without effective rainfall caused further deteriora- tion of crop prospects, the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics reported today. The Bureau isued the filth of a series of eight THURSDAY, JULY 29 l! to l‘ )l'lzes Ml". Th8 ITGCZEOUL by Mrs‘ Jam“ V‘ Sponsored by Beta Sigma ' mil in aid of the Frigate Charlottetown Fund. Beach Grove Orchestra Tickets $1.00 per person for sale at Hughes Drug Sior at» For Sac 1” Fnml at Tryon. 45 acres. Property of fllc late Stetford "Early cereal crops are above av- erage in the. Maritime Provinces but the late rain crops are less Promising. Whit the May crop. the Mullins. Buildings and land l harvesting of which now is general ‘ in good condition. Beautiful ' is yielding better than expected." , grqnnflg nnn Sh,“ "us, t‘ the BUTBBU 881d. 1 Nvnr church ilm! school. l“ Would make excellent tourist Q homo. I , LATEST MONTREAL LIVE STOCK SALES Following is tho report of the Livestock Sales at Montreal for! wee; ' Cattle about steady. blllls slcrltlyi to twenty-five cents lower. C:i_l\'z‘.=._ steady to twenty-five ccliis lllfllh’ For furillcr particulars ap- v to MRS. STICTFORD Hampton MULLINS _ m. no 5 w. , uu-lslllxcl" . lly 2s- gllallgaexgblrolirilgliggt. W501i. g 1 lAPl~Uilllvzl . lend-least Steers 10-13, Hcifcrs 8-12. butch l Flllllnltlllh‘ "l - " "WY-Md f°°d er cows 7 l~2 to 10 12. calmer anti‘ iillil . “ i hi"? TP-“Cllcd cutter cows 5 to 7 l4, hulls 7 to lllc l"l'(. . l (JilPllJLJPUl Islands of 11 l-Z. Veal calves 12 l-2 to l6. Mllrllllllue and C. dtloupo to lo- r drinker calves 0 12 to 11. gross ll(‘\‘f‘ thr lllsil . population, calves 8 to 9 1-4. hogs 17 to 1'1 1-4 Efl\\".ll‘l". 1?. Stclilll .. . ., nd- hot dressed weight. Cows 11 1'4 to lease llillllilllsirniilr announced li 3-4. live weight. Lambs 16 l-2 tnlllghi. '1‘\io SlllPlDilvflS. totalling culls l4 l~2, sheep 5 to l0. 6.200 inns of essential civilian ‘ goods wprp dj$]l.li“lli‘(l immediate- l iv llpoll the (‘flplllllfliltlll of Admir- t —l tT rich. women musing n ‘e ifll George R0130?! P‘. (W.D.) who are selected torren- i i. Assist is Accolllllng _ glmfmy. $11931? coggsos n.1, Tl‘i'll-' Every cllrloavol- ls hiade to keel ton. Ontario. on completion of] friends i0f1'il1f‘l‘,0ll enlistment in their basic training at RCEkCllll-P-"ulll-f‘ RCA F‘. V as the islands‘ Jay of Royalty Jet. ls 011L101’! a1. Her in Gunn of Somer- s. George husband Leading V. R. mflTO-ll-Of Monclon. l5 annual holiday at the Jill-M. Camllbell of n the lum- " I Constant worries and fears fend to upset your emotional balance . . . re-act upon your stomach . . . often cause i: to secrete an excess of hydrochloric acid. You are likely to complain of sour stomach . . . acid indigestion and heartburn. Relief comes with relaxation. . . frequent smaller meals instead of fewer large ones . . . and s sparkling glass of Alktl-Selrzer. Alka- Selizerhcl s reduce the excess acid without desirob e after eficcis. lt also contains an analgesic which relieves headache and other aches» and ains. Use Alkli-Selrzcr *0" For free sample. WfllC Dept. E19 Milcs Labora- lOllCS l.id.. 167 Duficiin Sircoi, Toronto. for prompt relic for so acid stomach.