AU_GU_S_T 2i. 1944 i . _ “qmlilli SUC , » Canada's A00 Cowboy Singer and Popular Ra- dio Favorite - - - (I! P8580?!) “ iiiiiii, ‘I'll! YOIIELLING BAliilIil " Willi a Complete Round- “, M M" SW88. Jokes, slim" — and Featur- in‘ hi‘ M! Electric Hawaiian Guitar. -___ 8 SHOWS DAILY 2:301 and) 8:45 P. M. ADDED TREATS Borrali Minneviich and His Band loifl American Sports _ SHOWING AT 2:30 - 1 and 9 koitiiiiiuo " ‘ ....:s~='~'~@ Come right in . . . and WW4"! gals and lads Also RUDY vALm-is AND Band —Variety wvuavwva-wmw-sw -.-.-.-.-..-.w risienii auinuiiii’ --'W. M. S. MEETING -- The {ashlar monthly meeting of rhe ~ M- . of the Montague United fhllrth was held on Tuesday af- "Mn. Aug. l5 at the beautiful summer home of Mrs. C. K. Wight- mn. The resident Mrs. Ethan Stew- "l- Dres ded. The roll call was ggllbnded to by questions from Acts. D l tors l8 lo 28. rs. H. W. l" n conducted the devotional "ieriiifl-l. the subject being Chris- 3’ "an Citizenship. Two interesting Pill"! What it means to be a mrensible citizen" Mid "What g0 to be a Rood citizen" were read d’ Mrs. Geo. Gordon and iss I ariorie Hyndman. The President uizmlnted Miss l-Iynrfman and Mrs. rdomas s committee to read to for the following "wlll-h. A circle of prayer brought the devotional program to a clse. u, "it were mails to hold the flank-Offering service in the near ma"!- Mlss Lena McLure, Char- " town. wi" be the guest speak- meanld singer at this meeting. At m close oi the meeting lunch was u "t Y served by the hostess. There u!!! three visitors presentz: Mrs. “rPllNau of erlcton, N.'B.. '- H h MacPhec oi Charlotte- “ and June Allyson support the sim- levnsn M.Al a M ms f "vteniartiisngtmestfiiieiago P‘. T \i'.‘ Y KIN M-G-M manner! f greet the guyggt, that ever set your amm n riavreaeav-aa ‘Jl-‘HW-‘fl-‘f- l {Qcmfigilh i“ Feature Picture gal the Down ‘Isl All Knew’, ‘Dacron ion ‘trans at the 15th?‘ Gordonr-(Patriot please copy.) oi ‘Mrs. Geo. Music and Comedy Tops ‘ For “Meet the People" Music and comedy are the high- lights of the new fllm at the Prince Edward Theatre. "Meet the Peop " stars Lucille Ball and Diok Powell in musical comedy roles for the first time. the former as a Broad- way star, and the latter n socially conscious playwright. Tliev work together for victory in a busy ship- and. Bert Lahr returns to the movies in a hilarious comtdv role. Comics “Rags" Ragland. Virginia. O'Brien The novelty enseniiible of Spike Jones and his City Slickcrs and Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra are also featured. In addition. suc- cialty acts by Paul Regan. Zisay Talent. Mats and Hari and Miriam LaVelle are sootliahie throutlhflllt e Timesmith E. Y. Harburg. who produced the ilkn. has written sev- eral hit numbers, including the lar "ln Times Like These. i711 Charles Riesner directed. a’ ao-o-oo-oo-ono-oooveooooe e 6 §E||en's Diary : By All Island Farmer's Wifo E o oQQQOvQQovQQQO-OA-QOQO-OOO (Continued from page I) do the work at the build g: and then take lhe two machines to the field. They were almost clone the cutting when the otato ins actors came to examine t e fields or the second time. There is no need to say that ultimately conscientious work will bring its reward. Jeanie's and my set-cutting, laborious and lengthy, brought the best of results in every field. I suppose the treat- ing as well as the selection and the strain oi seed would be contribut- ing factors. I l I had sewing to do immediately after breakfast. The svonder of it was that I did not break the Sab- bath. I rememberd the "wish is as bad as the deed" but I never wish- ed it yesterday I only thought that I must remember to do the work the first thing this morning. The most comfortable of James‘ two pair of overalls had given away badly. not in the knees this time but in the seat. Appalling rents. When I considered the hundreds of stitches I must use in their re- pair, my heart almost failed with- in me. It was only that James has the best respect for my ability with the needle that prompted me to begin on them at all. Jock by the way oi help said I should "rivet the patch on". Ks mends harness. halters,and such this way. I got along very well at the. mending and as I put the roonis in order, I saw James emerge from behind the kitchen door, and pick up his cap to go to the cuttin . I thought as I noticed the nicey placed blue patches and before that James’ pleased expression that I had got this week off to a very good start. . _. There was a picnic this after- noon. a Sunday School picnic to the shore some miles away. I had given the outing small thought be- cause as James says: "When there's work needing to be done on the farm, it is troll to put such irivol ities out of she's mind" But when someone called up to say there was a vacant seat in their car. I need- ed small coaxing. Jeanie was much too busy for she washed and there was the raking, but she assured me I might have a cake as yet un- touched nn to help out with the lunch. So I hurried my work and at the appointed time, I was down to the mail box. . _ We had a pleasant ride, for in a car-moving—-ono forgets the discomforts occasioned by the heat. Our ride. part oi it over an un- familiar road brought us to the best of picnic mounds where a shady grove of evergreens clusters about a bilbbling spring. The pic- nicers this afternoon were main- HOW BATTLE FOR FRAN CE SHAPES UP I dions hold fast in Coen oreu-"pivot" of German line-o: U. S. lst and 3rd Armin start turning _ movement , Z —Gen. Hodge’: lstand n. Patton's 3rd Armin tam German left wing to eventual main defense lino rimnin , ‘ roughly, from Coon to lol rt Til-DAY -=- cirirm. -=- nu: _w=- ‘r’- 'A WARNER THRILLER m; WARREN DOUGLAS JOAN WINFIELD t JOHN LODER ' RUTH FORD rws NEWS - csaroou FIGHTING liNoixrass-saasiesl ‘ Showing At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ASFUNHVA? l H H's-Max's‘.- »'a'a'- ‘J’ (‘Vfufifg ‘Pa’? ly children and I was mud-h im- pressed with the fact that from the l young three-nicnihs "Aliclre\v‘ t1)- the oldest there was not even thei outing. The at hand "the flats" lay hot smaller children. who waded and! played in and about the wazer all‘ aitemoon. There was the best ofi suppers and although this year ice cream was lacking, its absence was‘ barely noticed in the variety of) ood things on the tables. The ire to make the ten was of di'ift-. wood laid between stones on thrw shore and although one said s!ie' never tasted “smoked tea" before it was most delicious and satis- fying. And another of Braeslde‘: picnics is over and as I write. in many homes, tired children have gone asleep thinking I suppose that it will be the lonaest time be- fore their picnic comes ‘round again. It will come. one day after another and is not so far in the distance after all. a a o When I returned this evening the workers had finished the hay’- ing at Alderlea and moved to the other farm. Tonight James reck- ons: "It will take perhaps a cou- ple of day's up there." idea there u-ill perhaps be an ex- tra effort tomorrow for Wednes- day is a favorite fair-day. . . I believe firmly from signs and portents that James‘ consulting the calendar had nothing to do with farming. I am sure of it for he has already lit the night-lamp. I must wind the old clock. Until tomorrow, diary, goodnight. In Memoriam e- i have an" [..‘NTllAl. GUARDIAN: This column is reserved of local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly 011-‘ able in advance.- I COOKS for Photos. consensus-Foxy u . suaANca. n m ENJOYABLE VISIT -- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. wood and daughter Gerda, also Mr. and Mrs. w, 3,. Leonard, who have been visiting on‘ the Island have had a very enjoy» able vacation with their old friends‘ and acquaintances and their rela- llv“ i" lhe Past month. They re- Port the crops especially‘ Potatoes and hay verv good. Mr. and Mrs. Wood found the transportation was not as good as expected but their friends were very kind and took them to Hunter River. Clinton. Crapaud. Bradalbane. Pleasant Ville)’. Loni River. Clifton. Alberton South. Coleman and other parts of the Island to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and daughter left for their home in Gowanda, N. Y. Aug. l5 very much pleased with quarters at Mrs. Wood's sisters, Mr. and i\frs. Albert A. Gay, 93 Gran- ville St.. Summerside. They also ‘visited Mrs. Wood's brother, .\fr. and Mrs. S. E Canitozi of Ivrs Point, Miscouche. Their relatives and friends gathered a: the homc Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and save them a lovely reception and social! gathering. There was music a d solos sung by Mrs. Allan wedlock and W. E. Leonard ironi Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lennard came shadow of a whimper l0 mar the l to the Island on a visit to see their ‘kin? knmvt‘ Straits today were ' old friends and acquaintances Thev will‘ "-5 H9 ‘Y9K?! i611 mB- PEYhPM blue and hazy in the distance. Near have left for New Brunswick and he“ m‘ 5'°“' in the - Deer Island, Worcester, Mass. and‘ sun. In between there was shallow Providence. Rhode Island to visit quickly ‘° the simal‘)? Yilw 55KB?! bathing. suited especially for the. Mr. Leonard's friends and relatives. qmckly- ‘Vila’? “'61”? Y0“ “"1 C"!!! Mr. and \ir.=. Wood and lllET imi- l_ i... :i to visit here next ztar car if the gas situation is better. by ‘Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service Brehaui. Lowell Milton. P0. firs. L. M. Brehault (wife) 126 Charlotte Sh. Sydney, N. S. Clarke, James Robb, Sgt. Mr. Charles Clarke (father) 7714 Quer- bes Ave., Montreal. Que. Cooper, Walter William, PO., Mrs. W. W. Cooper (wife) 1140 Second Ave, 'I‘rail, B. C. Lee, John Joseph, Sgt, Mrs. Tho- mas Lee (mother) 604 Dundas St.. London. Out. Murdie, Willis Don, WO., MJs. W. D. Murdie Iveifc) 3i? Rldout SL. London, Ont. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations . . Burton, Robert Elwood. Ft-Sgt. Airs. Norman Burton (mother) 42 Seaforth Ave. Toronto, Ont. Cooper. John Herbert. FL-Lieut. Mr. J. G. Cooper (father) QuZAp- pclle. Szisk. Dvy _ Robert Page, F0, Mr. V. C. ,deii (father) 26 Albert St, Guelph. Ont. Elliott, Kenneth Earl, WO., Mr. l-Iezleklah Elliott (father) Lanigan. Sas . Fournier, Joseph WiiIridMRomeo. WO., .\-Ir. Emile Fournier (father) DOUGLAS SUHNER ORFORD i A requiem for the repose of the] soul of Douglas Sumner, Orford,‘ killed in action on June 7th, was] celebrated at All Soul's Chapel. St t Peter's Cathedral on the moriiinl; of August 13th There were pro-- sent members of the family and a; few friends l Douglas Orford, or "Bus" as he,‘ was affectionately called came to,» this country when he was quite . small boy and lived most of his life here He was a choir boy and a server at the altar of St. Peter's Cathedral and on the outbreak of war joined the P E.I Highlanders,‘ After service in Newfoundland he was sent overseas and mot his death during the invasion of Brit-l tany. . He will be missed by his manv- friends who. while proud of the fact that he gave his life in the service oi’ his country. will feel sorrow‘ at the fact that he was only 2'5, years old when death came to him.‘ \ Iliad drive up Rhona a’ ' counters German strategy; threatens to hit enemy rear LANGUAGE 0F FLOWERS The rose i; a symbol of silence and saws i-lss to the vhrw gvb rosa“ moaning "under the rose or in secret. France as the second phase, the Allied invasion of IlIlVRSlOTi of Reich itself, would be to hold Chen-Bel- the Mediterranean coast, opens up. from the flank; completes taming movement Main Allied ‘ fort line. attempt strategy is w turn Germans‘ flank. force enemy back sweel into line rollshly paralleling Gumaii iroritier. Pos- ' i.‘ 3 —Gei ‘on play is to stop wstc. s04 - lath st. \v.jPrin_cs Albert. Sask, “ ' Kerr. James Bernardj S.-L., Mr. J. A. Kerr ifather) Hotel Gilbert. Trenton. Ont. Llnnlng, William Eduard. F0” ,\fr. William Llnning Ifzither) 718- l8th 8:. N. Lcthbrldge, Alta. Moirison, William Robinson. F0, m. A. L. Morrison (fathen 70-3rd Ave. Ottawa, Ont. Roseland, Arnold Walter. FL-Lt. airs. A. W. Roseland (wife) Neu- stadt, Ont. y _ Smith. Derwood William, F0. Mr, E. W, Smith (father 435i Prince Edward St., Vancouver, B.C. Wright. Samuel Dawson. Sgt. Mrs. S. D. Wright (wife) 514 Dev- onshire Rd, Windsor, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Drowned at Millers Lake, .\'. 3-. on 7th August. 1944: . Reid, Melville James. Stoker First Class, O.N., R.C.N,V.R.. Mfi Maiilds hfelvllle (mother) loll-i East 12th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. force them back south to Alps and Mediterranean Sea xi "Wife 8‘ Allies’ northedstwurd drive, l l E-RMAN" As Long as I Live By EMlLiE LORlNG Joan dropped to one knee and put her arms about her. He is quire safe. P8685’. The child snuggled uer head a- gainst Joan's neckz. Whispered. i’!!! W17)‘ I “'84 an oi‘ meanio i0 you, Joan. let's forget it, Peg. okay. ‘room. g Suppose _\\‘e get something to eat?‘ I'm starving. I Joan felt as if she were moving‘. in a dare as she entered the candle‘ lighted dining room. Was she real- ly seeing the ivory paneled walla,‘ the gold cornices with their blue damask hangings. the mahogany lfibie with its eXqulsile lac: doilies, plates and sandwiches and steamy ins silver urn or was she dream- inz With her head against Craig Lamont‘: shoulder on the mount- ain top under the stars. ' She was awake. The aroma of itheir vacation on dear old P.E.I. wife? “'95 Teal. MTS- 5mm’ in not .and thanks everyone for helpiniramenuis‘ C‘??? [rock “'35 Yeal- 5° l to make their visit so inzeresiing“‘~'°l'° h" blllllam blue eyes and hBr ‘and lgyely They made their heamn-oice as she demanded brokenly, Where is Chalg? Who stole his car? Why didn't he come with you? Her husband slipped hi; an“ ;. bout- her and bent his shaggy’ gray head over h ul.‘ one, steady. S ds. any UBRIX. You heard Joan tcil Pegilv time he is safe and unharmed. Craig l, all right, Joan answered fervently. I don't know why he stayed behind. She tried to inject lightness into her voice. Perhaps he was fed up with my company. wiiv he didn't come She saw Jerry Slades ores flash when the roadster was lOiIJIl? What message liPd been ivirless- ed that Senator Shaw should im. inediatelv switch the subject, Joan ,wondcred, even she explained. ave were on the .her side of the Inn from the roadster putting on: a song and dance net for the bene- ‘fit. of the hills and valley, m; river .and incidentally ourselves, When ‘we discovered ziiat it was gone .' Died on 5th August. 1944, dais to ‘enemy action overseas: Calverley. William Ernest. Able Seaman. ON R C.N.V,R., Mr. Wil- jliam Calverley‘ (father) 42'.‘ Fourth‘ Street. Nanaimo, B. C. , Killed in action overseas aboard, the ship in which he was serving. yOII the 6th of August, 19M. man. O.N., H.C.N.V.R.. Mrs. Grace ,Rowe (mother) 80 Frizzeli Ave. gToronto, Ont. Betts. Roy Harold. Leading Sea- Vmnn, O.N., R.C.N.V.R., Mr. Arthur Mcsherry‘ (friend) Pine Falls, Manitoba. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS - Wounded .‘~ Royal Canadian Corps of _ .gnsls ‘Smith. James Garnet. Lieut., Mrs. Charlotte J. Smith (wife) Main St.. Liverpool, N. S. Killed In Action Nova Seotla and l‘. E. I. Regiment King. Joseph l-larry, Pte., Mrs. Mildred King (wife) care of N. ,Hicks. Baylield, N. B. ' Thomas. Everett Lloyd. Pte., Mrs. Annie Thomas (mother) Brad- albane. l’. E. I. ' Died of Wounds Nova Scotin and P. E. I. Regiment Dennis. Cyril Eric. Pte" Mrs. Emma Dennis iwife). Charlotte- town. P. E. l. Wounded Central Oniraio Regiment Kinney. Bernard Russell. Pie. Mrs. Nellie Kinney (mother) R. R. No, 3, Bath. N. B. Kozak, John. Pte.. Mrs. Doris H. Kozal: (wife) 62 Duncan St., Box 902, Campbcllton, N. B. Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment _ Richard. Edward Morris. Rid. ivitai Richard Mather» Hazel Hill. N. S. I British Columbia Regiment Chavarie, Emile Joseph. Pte. Mrs. Marie Ozelie (Chavarie (wife) Grands Aldouanr, N. B. injured ‘ New Brunswick Regiment Fraser. Gordon Joseph. CD1» Mrs. Florence Fraser (mother) Dawsonville, N. B Died Nova Scoiia and P. E. l. Regiment Erviiic. Samuel George.’ PM. ltirs. Helen M. Ervinew wife) 7 Hastings Dr., Dartmouth, N. S. Drowned Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Adair. Eldon Nelson, Pie, Mrs. Gertrude Adair ~niatherl R- No. 4, Sussex. .\'. B Wounded Nova Seotia nml P. E. l. Regiment John Brenton. Jr.- ) th. . h‘ PW Matthew. Lieut.. John Brenton Sr. (father) Sourls. l‘. E. I. New Brunswick Vllrfllmfm Comes. Keiincih. _Licut., Mrs. K. CQQLQ5 wife) 14 Baillie Rd., Guild- ford. Surrey. England. — Willill Coates (father) R. R. No. l. Aulao, - N. B. ' Royal Canadian Artillery Alfred James. L.- Elsie E. O. Lawrance Hali- Lawrence. Bdr. i\irs. _ (wife) 304 Darkington Sh, fax, N. S. McDonald. John Bernard. Gnr.. Mrs. Gertrude Luedey (sister) Box 264, George St, New Waterford. S. Royal Canadian Corps Of Engineers Cummings. John. Spr., ‘Alli. Margaret Cummings (wife) \ er- non River. P. E. 1. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Guitarci. Arthur, Pte. Mrs. Elin- betlg Ciuitard (mother) ‘Turgeon. Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Croke, Douglas Oswald. Tpin, Mrs. Florence M. Croke (wife) 2V1 lVicCulley St, Halifax, N. S. Gillard. Harold William. Tpr» Douglas Giliard (father) 73A Pep- perill Si. Halifax. N. S. Canadian Armoured Corps O'Brien. Aiirele Fred Joseph. Tpr.. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien (moth- er) 25 York st. Amherst. N. s. Royal Canadian Artillery Eddv. Herbert Matthew, L.-Bdr., ltfrs. Eileen J. Eddy (wife) 23 Hois- worthy sq. Gray Inn Rd. Hol- born. London. Enflflfld- M"- Harriet. A. Eddy (mother) Popes Harbour, N. S. Royal Canadian Corps of Engine counter-attack to break up Allied CPI Urquhart. Cecil, spa, Mrs. An- nie Urguhsrt (wife) l. n in. 4. Trilo- -!. _ the road was lull of holes and I might step into one and b a bone or two and ivhere v. . Slade confirmed unexpect» road was tricky enough (.i. l Rowe, Gordon John. Able Sea- ‘men who loved her, to love a man ¢\ will‘. why, didn't you w-alnkndmxjni; “hand on he: shoulder. 7 Patty Crofton demanded. said it was too dark. that lhiki illi be then? He had the right iiin eriul headlights. It (vouid have been a craZY stunt w try make it with only an electric torch. How did the thaef get lo mountain-top? Had he w-l Mrs. Shaw demanded. Nolan who rims the gas staiiori in the nearby village. saw a sonar. start up the mountain road before daylight yesterday moi-nine Didn't think it was strange [hen but when he heard that Lalnon‘: roads‘. l <treaked through to this icwzi \ . out swDPing at hi5 place. he go. busy and as you know, tehfpililllfid to you. Slade explained. Did Nolan by any chance number of that sedan? the asked. He did. I could daily \v".;‘. another cup of coffee Mrs. Cfllilbil. EHGTO.’ Whv had Jerry so quzckly rwizo - ed from zhe SUiJJECL of the ill} ious sedan? Joan asked hers f What did he know? After she had . stepped into the car for the louri . down. he had stopped to talk wit Craig and Tony. This night had seemed a hundred hours long. Patl-v Croflon admined with a break in her voice as Sllfi filled Jerry Slades cup. Make it a million and you‘l1 knov: what it seemed to me. Joan attested fervently. A surge of nl£m0l‘_\'. memory of Craig's eye; looking (i093 into hers in the fireligh: was like Lime hand of steel gripping her H931". How like her iter being unable to love who was mad - that had been his mother's word - over another girl. Mrs. Shaw was looking Was she reading her thoughts? She said quickly. Now that you know that Craig is safe and can see that I am, I'll say good-night - good morning. rat-her - take a sholver and change, I'm due at Phillip Bards office with some POURUS at ien dclock and then - good heavens. this is the day I am to appear in Court, isn't it, Senator? It is. my dear. But don‘t worry about that. You won't be five min- “(g5 on the witness stand. it, l.sn‘t the time I mind. it is the testifying for that poisonous that I'll tell the truth. don't I - that 1 heard Peggy say that Mamselle said that her mother was a schem- er. I feel so disloyal to Mrs. Shaw and - and well, to Airs. Shaw. . . back Craig's name in time. Fer some inexplic- able reason her voice showed a tend- ency to quiver when she said it. Senator Shaw ii QUICK [ES w =- <9 D‘ l’! n. r: 2 E VOGUE CIGARETTE TOBACCO. G/i/es /u// vo/z/e for r0//y01_/r owner; per \ v"°‘ er the . Joust-i conu- . at hero woman. swearing I have to swear. “’.5..‘F‘E‘..d‘-~". 1 PAGE THREE What you testify wen‘; hurt our case lll 1:18 lcnsl, m3‘ dens. i \\;=h l ‘ u l‘ . i t we k cw that lr The il 11.2 ill.) iiugx, 2e from my work. .il'£‘ Exrcpi that above {he you how ciaiilacted the Whv .lie ‘roll i.’ llie .- doivi: the illOlllliIi.“ Alene}: on l.‘ l of {he ivoi-Id. shiv eager to submit. and o: ipe before Phil- cl come in That an- ‘emr-nt would take Engagement! it . . she had zhouziit And left, tiie mount- I said those roughs were bully, kiss Crofton Joan felt color vurm her cheeks as her eyes met the quizzical green For eves of Scot: Rand. an in- ' site was .'= e P“ .'r\ "*r~ "h w M‘ sheer frock. I'm sorrv mr mind. Ex r -- biu and apologized. A . l o '1'" '3‘! ‘ "To H. 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