Iilaa THE IAN "' W"! Newa. Subscriptions, A any oi the iol- The Guardian may be bOIIht daily at - lowing stores in Sununenide Ii Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliea Drugstore, Water Street. oronto Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gaudet. OI Grenville Street. The hmdine will ‘t. delivered to any heme in Srunmerslde. Csrrier Boy at he per day or 10o per week. Rhone 2S0 ior this service or give your order to the boy responsible ior deliveries on your route. _ UB1! to attend Alberton — WANTED FOB Suinm rside '...“"*..u*°t....‘.":.; scream . . en s. S-‘l-SLIAPPIY National Selective Bervice Summcrside. . ——- e-ri- —ALBEl'i.TON, AUG. II -— Ml-i ——- . tinee Races in aid o! new hospital.’ —NIWLYWIDS HONORED.- t Classes. 400 bus. oats as l-[A large number oi iriends, relatives Reireshment booths. t-lt-l dl-Si and neifiixbo athcred at the ---- h oi . and s. James Cous- -.Ac0I:P'|.‘S POSITION-Miss ins. Park Comer recently in honor Dorothy Bownela oi Montrose and oi their eon Donnie and brid iormeriy oi the stu-fi oi Central the ioriner Grace Grocery. Summ side ington.. Mr. cKay was a position with the Sumniersi’ master oi ceremonies and aiter branch oi lge Canadian Bank oi gelling“ gather tgeoadfir in a Commerce. . - OWW W0 Annie Macnaod _ MB. WILDING. repraaen Parley Furs. Montreal. will be a a. Strong's Store on Wednesday and [muniov and extended sincere good Thursday mornings, August 2s and wishes ior the iuture happiness oi 24 with a large assortment oi the young couple. penying ladiu iur coats ior your inapec- ,t.he address was the gilt. oi an Al- ign, 8-21-11 ~ ladin lama and a card table made y Glenwood d on be- —PRE.LIMINAB.I HEARING hali oi the neighbors o! Park Cor- Anyoulunm- ‘me preliminary ner. The honored guests were then Hearing oi James Banks Jr. iorm- ' presented with a variety oi individ- er a ' t ailor at the Prince ual slits the parcels belns opened County Ja.i1 with asslstqbv Misses Annie and ‘Nina Mac- ta escape was Isa-int ~ Mill l" Mwlwd s week Magis- reed the names o the donors and ,K. C. i‘: Summer Miss Mable Sample arranged the .-S. oi is wii hlrnseli w. Cousins thanked their .419 Argue]; piggy-mg, friends ior their generosity and all '1‘. Earle tglcgeyéim C. Ahgleaves to- iolrliwed in sinsl "For day to a n uiri oi the Domini-on Association oi the 1 , uliea in-| Cl-lartered Accountants, which ia be-i c ll ice cream served by the _ ing held in St. John. . B, Aug- hoeteu. The remainder or the even- st t0 Nth-S. I N ’ L liolpiour Id ~= rib‘ OONIIDQATION LXII - SUIANOI. m ALI. APPOINTIIINTS with Dr. Wyllle Allen are postponed ior one week. l-ll-Ii. u. Ad‘; today)". i nds Thurada even- . Passe meet at the oine at ‘l 0 p i e-zi-ii POLICI OOUII‘ — At Police Court on m. ‘my deiendants d/ i (Hellcat __, 1ST. OlAI-HIITITOWN ‘I'D/GOP ACLAIBAII orniesnbarsoi thlinhtaotColuinb ir wisesalniirie “u” an. Although some scout troops have closed down ior the summer I Wm W holidays, the ‘liaaisiliéiamiroop s e oingan s o somarea hes the treasures oi darkness.’ In’ w'l-ll aegitigg. M‘ w“ u wkillu-l to the . ‘ s- brin to the Hrhoiikbh-iel-rmieiriasling ‘y’ dwbfi ‘ndupgyfl, he is able to conduct his biuinees ah brings e. promise i good flaings that come out oi evil, joy out oi pain. courage out oi inilnite peril, sight out oi blindness and purity out oi a ate-in. t religion which was the origin oi our own iound its greatest pow- er and expression out oi its dark periods, not irom the days oi 10y. rosperit and success. Amos cried against the ' l ills that came out oi prosperity and ease. Not when Israel was at also in Zion were s, they nearest to God, but in the days oi deieat and captivity they e won the treasure oi the darkness. Christianity was born on the cross and without the cross would be in the Gem poor ‘Andeeid. our own personal! 513s IX I GIYQO l llllnfll I -—~—- ° ’ ° nmmar. wasps: aroma- ING — The iunerel oi the tery, in our hapfiy times oi easy prosperity we we may lose our out Peter A'Hee.rn, iormerly oi Tignlsh, will take place at 3.46 Tuesday grasp oi the eternal verities and oi the dark comes the conviction morning irom Frank Hennessers Funeral Home to St. Dunstarfs oi our need oi God. Miss Jean Damon's solo gave Basilica. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ieellng expression to "Sweet Hour AIRMAN ARBESTED-An alr- oi Prsyer.’ I‘ gvening Worship was observed at men imm the local airport was ar- rested ior acccsting a rl on the . M. with sermon by Mr Levy "AndmNow AIDI?GU'L" Abeelneactedy stile g1 W 115W? . - . Mlilgufiy, yum“ y r street early Sunday moming. He was later turned over to ‘he sir- port authorities and will come up or trial in the police court this morning. BEBE FROM BOSTON — Mr J ARE ON BOTH SIDES A. Maskell, Boston, arrived in Erie (Continue irom page l.) Two (luvs alter Canadian Red. aiter the First Great War and with- clty on Friday ond lcit ior Souris on Saturday evening. Mr. Maskell. Cross workers reached France they in l0 mu” °Y 9"“ ‘P0 the south. were delivering supplies to medical east Allied units plunged eastward nflsiflllallllns 1h m6 1mm"! a"! irom Orleans and reached the vic- who is now retired, leit for Boston “he” they were 111°" Kliiletuny 7°‘ inlty oi Corbeil and Mclun on the in 1884, but has been back here ire- Celved- 80001111118 to B cable m-‘Mfl Seine, l5 and 26 mile; irom Paris, quently, the last time in 1940. l-Ie use irom Captain David M. be arches said. Other Allied intended coining here earlier to take Deputy Overseas Commissioner. who iorocs were near llbnteine-Bleau, a2 1n 01d Home Week but remained has just returned to Britain irom miles shoutheast oi Paris. over to welcome his son George who grlin the Army, stationed at New C3115. Norton, 3144 Adana s the iront. Capt. Legato ls the son Seek to Cross Seine K. OF C. SING-SONG — Bl- treet, Vancouver, B. C. o! Rev. Dr. R. M. Legato, former Caitlin l. Manore, Port Arthur, pasta: oi St. James Church, Char- . oe own. A A r1 Rue-sell K. O'Dell, Jr., 361 Daly "Due to the utmost kindness and neg? vaftoywfrwfigotrt? égeaielllg: ioyable sing-song at Knights of Avenue. Ottawa. Ont. _ |oonslderatlcn oi both the British miles irom the. sea and left the Columbus Hut last evening ior sglgfcedwllfitlll. 249 3'19 Street.‘ lillnflicfillufilflll Army Mediflll illl- Germans no choice but to try to get members oi the three iorces. Solos I; 0: . 0111;“ h ior ties, we (gore soon able to sot their iorces over the brldgeleu rea- were rendered by Miss Helen at Bibntregill- SWQS efbfwk? iglglslvfllléqlgltlll Illlégul? fllgafijbellliélveilxilgl $111165 olisghe rigor. yéhicflz is never less Roach. Messrs. Maurice Fernette . , , . . . . . e . . - 5 . a" Alden Stewart‘ m9 Bmns“ an yar w e rom th re on and Connie LeClair. Music was 1W‘ him On August ad. scouts hiked to .. oi about ilve mi the troop specie. without utensils law General $ac’y For Local “Y" ls liaiiiad annwaeoanao-q-j “The iollow Di‘. Edward L. Kidiha leading Boeoon obestetricli-du Iu-rseon. ol 43R waning»; Brookiine. died last nig . _O’Connell House, s; °' Wrthhelsolriiolvg‘ nu hurts“; Sarah Jane (Kelly) Kicking‘: Ila! was graduated irom Broom“ School, Boston College scream” "an" ~u“°""u~‘lll e me r. oer were such as baking mud- |coated ogiga and other things were tried, an were iound to be successful. Some o! the scouts passed their second class cooking on this hike. In order to ass this teat, the scouts had to te e pot- atoes and cook a steak without the use oi utensils. On August 0th. the lat troop enjoyed another hike. this time on bycirele. Twe route taken was by the way oi Rocky Point, Long creek, West River, North River, and then back to Charlottetown, a distance oi 2'2 miles. Aiter the boys ed their dinner. they cycled along to West River where they stopped to rest and inspect the site. Aiter that, they rsmoun- ted, and drove on until they er- rlved at North River, where they had a swim and cooked their sup- per. Immediately alter supper, they journeyed back to town, arriving there about 8 o'clock Come on you other scout troops on the Island, and let us ut the Out in Scouting. Let us iol ow the good example, which the lst troop is setting ior us. Ii any oi you scout troops and cub packs have any news about our troop or pack. and you should ave. please send it in to the Pro- vincial Scout Headquarters, 101 Queen 5t, Charlottetown, PIIJI. Good Sc to ll "mediate... Also Cartoon and SHORT SUBJECT Siiows 7:30 -'9:15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 on‘ A. Mr. McConnell will en- ter upon his new duties here as ma“ tgtnlias mugfggior can be secured SUMMERSIDE m“ JE-liilfilfillillfilffltlflfilflitllfi g log was pleasantly pent in d ric- “em 1 ———-—-— ing. Music was iurniiaed by Mgssrs Personals Heath Campbell and Ingham Coles. l-e V EYV O9 U“ B ' or‘??? pager; t tdgtnl §'.‘.‘.'.“u‘i.."§-.“’3'.“;i§{..2i2°’2.i"alt? 5h s" We" rouche and her sister, Mr M n d M n"wumid .:.:‘:..Y.t:....'¢;.. f“ Y °* ‘w’ "I'M l"! -'“"""° 87'7"" "°""’""' League Scholarships eipal oi Bochiord square’. 1| visiting C _._ near ilutiare when a modern new building 1n this city will serve the youth as youth has never been served here beiore. local societlon is to be congratulated on securing a man oi Mr. McConnell's standing and qualifications. 21 More P. E, I. Men Enlist In Active Anny since 1930. He w mow‘ its; the New Ihiglan? Mgical cos. .22; .:"..'*:-...v:::as.-~ a- to “°"”§‘.""l t: m“... w mem r0 . post, American legion.‘ _ He married the ionnaruig fgarl-gaget V. Burke, or flqngqm’ He was iellow oi ti: Amara“ College ofsurgoons and the 1m gland an Dept. Legato Reports 0n Efficiency 0f Red Gross Workers in Summerside and Miscouche th guesit 3i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l‘€ . . DcsRoche TORONTO Aug. M) - David H. Gibson, Dominion President oi the Navy League o1’ Canada today an- nounced that the iollowing Navy League Sea Cadets have been a- warded a Navy League Scholar- sh to the Royal Canadian Naval Conlelgesat Royal Roads. B. C. 9 . . _ K ensmgton vlvey lnal u“... ' ’ ' The American Medica Assoc ' and Vliilfllty Massachusetts Medical Assocktim, and Boston Obstetrics Soc , and trcesur-er oi Si. Mike's d oi Physicians. 1-1e was a. member oi tha Cailielis Alumni Sodallty, Brooklins muesli, - K. oi C. Brookline lodge oi m, gigokline Kiwanis Bgltib, Lgysl r er o ooso. ston 01gb 13nd “Fr/legality; Club. m" , es es w e, e taverivo mgéfi-lgfgugugg}; filmy, m brothers, Dr. Charles 1.. Kickhants Gazidet, son oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Ai- 3m“ Phgfd“ “i” ‘“’¥°°“i "4 ned lesaemetilncfyim e°n K- 33“: fir”... mun.’ boAvkgxngaf Bl2°ig:& Herr son o a . Arth - Harris, Oircary: . rl , °‘ Bmflmer son oi Mr. and Mrs. Hiram I-ierllhy Milo. but 9: Leo A. Ieclair son oi Mr. Mrs. George IeClair. North Rustic . George N. Link- lettei‘. son oi Mr. and Mrs. T. Link- lettcr. Sununerslde; Herod L. Mc- ald son oi Mr. and Mrs. Har- Volunteering ior service along- side hundreds oi Prlnce Edwerdls - and men already in action overseas, twenty-one more 9.15.1. men have donned the k at the Can- adian Active Army at No. 6 District Depot. Haliiax. Thev are: Prank E. Arson and Nlrs. A. side: Izoland B. ll, son oi Mr. and rs. Everett Cahlll, Ellerslie: James D. Cantelo. son oi Mnand Island Casualties Mr. Alan MacDonald, retired C. N R conductor and Mrs Mac- Donald oi Sydney, N.S.. are spend- mg a very enjoyable vacation with relatives in Kensington, Summer- slrlc- and Richmond. lvliss Dorothy MacDonald oi Syd .3. N S, is spending a very pleasant holiday in Kensington the micst of Mrs. J’ J. McQuald Several Islanders are included in the latest Army casualty lists released. Killed In Action MacDonald, John Alircd, Pte. Mrs. Mary MacDonald (mother), Annandalc. PEI. Alley, George Earl, Pte. M1‘!- Delsey Alley (wile), Box 216, Mon- tague, P.E.1. Casey, Antoine Anthony, Cp1., William Casey (father), Box 547, Summerslde, PEI. McDonald, Charles James, Pte., Joseph McDonald (lather), Sum- merside, P.E.I. McEwcn, Raymond, Pte., Mrs. Bella McEwen (mother), Bradal- bane, P.E.I. McKinnon, William Lewis, Cpl. Alex McKinnon (tether) St. Peters Bey. PEI. Murchison, Nell Alexander, L- SKL, Donald Neil Murchison. éigtilel‘), Point Prim, Beliaat, Thomas, lNarett Lloyd. Pte., Mrs. Annie Thom-as (mother), Bradalbane, P.E.I. Died oi Wounds Dennis, Cyril Eric. Pie. Mrs "‘ i m t" l u t i he wick St. Fredericton, N. B. . rgeserit ngvrzirltijgrgr l; aggntecxefj bur wrlltfumiglrrfi... blazing guns and At the annual meeting oi lhe greatest contribution ior the past bombs flnocked out 33 lame harm “'22.” ifiilfrti.l"“i.iiii?%.iii§.“ $.‘2“§‘8..;".“Sr‘.§‘.i‘€§f..lf§.§“.2"%.§§§° 5,??? " §°-."°°,;‘°" “is” “"',°,,°“ . = , _-_ _ - e ene auray,an more en w . iv“ a w nu v1.31 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “,9” and that they would be Con” h“ bge~ denvered- m field i lhe Gtmlfllls Were felfylflfl their Km McLean" lpelkd IOr according i0 Zones. name-l cal ‘land tllansiuslon units anclmggs- £3.15? 3'31!“ tsmigerfififpi‘. But . ly, one ior British Columbia. oneualty Clearinv Stations in the Can- swimmsin cg‘;- 1? t .5 were P1» 91mm" Glydilm» R c-A-F Jior the three Prairie Provinces, two adian sector bi the front lin . . Behind“ ghoem (we, 7g mu” o; Qlllfillo. one l0!‘ Quebec and While first priority is obviously road 13y their equipmem knocked ior the Maritime Provinces. 1f accorded iorward medical units, he out by me ceaseless ha“ ‘of bombs no cadet candidate qualified in a said, base hospitals are also being and buyers or abandoned 1n flight Even zortimbthe Stéhglatgslttllp ioi|..upplle<l as the prevailing spe. y, a rea o c a ar e . t t ii ' I k . htlghlezt standingw cadet. regaertafiglahiiaggltefjlg lcrlyto ‘ytlerggoryaryméasef mymllsiafklinlglgillgktglkeinilkeue o pac oi resid nee. it, Cl . i St ti . - Thrive seven Sci cadets wrote the. "l-slugfirtrsnind 1.133. are singing; a“: 1's‘ ‘m? a“; "23; examinations and of these l9 were‘ the praises oi the National Women's that l b 1 il si-lwflsllll- In Hamill! the winners,‘ ivar Work Committee oi the 80-: w“ m‘ ‘my on "In:- g3.“ dG-tihbiorzfslaliglzt otglvv; Gzaglelccxégyi gifglylnwhooldesiilgirisgciin K216 Irgctw ‘It: 20nd oi rescue seemed to lie m1 “ndldam m? enl-Tlhce l0 U115 are our’? dressings considered a great‘ L”; cogs: lzltlrlltlAhmb¥rggggi Wily fine 0011958. 18 were our can‘ gift, but even the tin containers and‘ depletedby important elements sent flea cadets. We feel that this re-i ed by $116! across the river to t to extricate ilects Brent Credit "P011 lhe Navy sisters and doctors in many waysfighe m; n] will“ RQVBI Canadian $88 CudotIThr- tin containers have been con-l waiting Anise ,1,- fgfges mi n 9°11“ and Especially upon the vertcd into everything ranging irom? the ggricken ‘my with gem-mi a}- "m" hlllldmds 0i "d"! officer-l emergency Ward trays to cookinalecution The Allied cominuni ue xhouivlcfluniarllyl devote practlcallylstoves. and the wooden cases arezrggd more "m, goo mom, “ugh Namfialvggrrgiceme lo this field of] turned mexcellenouse alollpbcards. were destroyed and eoo damaged herst, us. The couple were at- ___~ a v ‘m’ ‘"- rw r1" v.“ i“‘l“€“"" “retard — - oreage a aynar . eerc oung. ere nmmnmATlufi BUGS witnessed Scrum llllwllolll blowssirom Argentan northeestward looked very lovel in a beige suit LONDON _ To}; _M “M” Captain Legato declared he had go the some, mmmeq Wm, 13m», mum-er and on u m. .1 1......%“'o...= stissatil..lttzzzes..zlt..r. t: 55°“ .“°°§.i°€§“l%i‘." ground "m, y m“ in 1940. e yo ng cou e, mm a - .... omen; ...f.....%'I.'. .... L... l2: 23:23:55’. "£3.32 ';'.°'.‘."°“;§‘...’; 1v‘ ,,§:,*="“:,.;;;%:::, “,3: m“ “H” lhe medical Jmimill- '17", Highlander admitted to a Canadian dainty l-egremmeng; were “war ltblfncettgavrépgneéi, It t5 suggested Casualty Clellllllii Station where The couple departed by motor '5’ n Y“ "5- he was virtually given up as hopl- midst great revelry ior Prince Ed- THEATRE"N"IZ—I,D Illn the Ziiyeflhvidtglzgllllgilogta} and Ireland. where they will spend on e was n er oneymoon. The first m H “an” ‘or a, ten pints oi whole blood and on his tlsiaatre in Eng and was issued in furnished by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marlon Dougen. Mr. D. E. Noonan was master oi cere- monies and the young ladies serv- ed lunch. IS DISCHARGE!) - Mr. Louis Ward. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Ward oi Charlottetown has arri- ved home irom Haliiex where he was discharged irom the army (‘or medical reasons. Mr. Ward enlis- ted at the outbreak oi war a; a private and served in Canada for a time and then overseas, in England ior a iew months and then in Italy where he was in action with the iarnous 8th Army. I-Ie became ill while in Italy. WEDDING BELLS - A very quiet wedding took place on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. l8, at the Unltcd Church Manse. Amherst, N.S., when the Rev. Eapl Gordon united in marriage Sylvia Winni- ired, youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John MacWilliams oi Cape Traverse, P.E.I., to Gunner George Roger, youngest son o! Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Streng oi Am- and iamily The funeral W55 held irom the home Monday iollowed by a m. ie . in St. Mary's the Assumption Church. Brook- The Burial was in Holy Hood cemetery. Don Dr. Kickhem was a native oi old MacDonald. =' -- Har- Souris, P. E. I. and has many rel- old Reginald MacDougall son oi atives here. He is an uncle oi Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDousa-ll. Thos. Klckham, M. L. A. ior First Morrc dmund J. Macheod. son Kings. ll; E ceaseless. ti?“ I This War-Four Years Ago Mac?‘ oi Mr. and Mrs. William Iu-acPhee, New Haven; Ian Cliiicrc Mac- Sween son oi Mr. and Mrs. Mur- By The Canadian he. AUGUST 31. 1940 Itsba troops reported alone loch MacSwain. North Wiltshlret Myles G. McNally. son X2! Mr. aid e mssaills Greece's western irontier ea Bac- lst press attacked Greek govern- ‘l Virs. Philli M N lly i : iillis B. Moor: :1’ Ifiillaerl}; wiaurice M Murphy. son oi Mr. inent ior alleged mistreatment oi fill 1 Registr 388' 33.3‘ with one a on en an estimate 8,000,000 men and women over l6 having tilled out orms. Mrs Ray Lampman oi Toronto It is pleasing to note that the victims of the recent car accident ' in Mill Valley, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, Mrs. Elric Campbell and Master Wayne Hughes are all cnnvalcscing and making good pro- gress on the road to recovery. Mrs Berkley Sutton and daugh- ter Shirley oi Glace Bay, NS are spending holidays with relatives in Konslngton, sea View. and Char- lottetorvn Mrs Alan McDonald oi’ Boston. Mass. and Mrs. AE. Croken oi Borden P.E I. spent s. day in Kensington recently visiting rela- tiyes and iricnds. Rev Wm. V. McDonald oi Sev- en Mile Bay was e visitor to Ken- sington on Tuesday. Mr. Leslie McCarvllle and Pte. Ambrose Murphy oi Lower Free- town were visitors to Kensingtoni on Sunday. Miss Ruth Welkcr oi Summer- aide was a visitor to Kenslngton on Thursday, enroute to nr- lottetown to attend the Old Home Week celebrations.--V and Mrs. Maurie Muroh , Ken- sington Road, a Charlgttetown: James C. Pavntcr. son of Mr. and .John Paynter. New London: w e , ar o - a _ ence , De i r ii) Ch lite‘ lin/Eben 5' sgianc” wxzlziflxngik "arid Emw§fpm'_'“‘ Charlottetown. and thewliaie Alex- mile!‘ Bpencenmaiirllir ms missigg ore. son . reprfitvelguii laden’; active se cello‘ Wlizmare. R R. Water erald. MacPherson. George Roderick, Pte., Mrs. Sarah MacPherson, (mother), Newton Cross, P.E.I. Wounded Chaisson. John JOBEDh. Pit-- Mrs. Katherine McDonald (moth- er), Souris, PEI. Mathew. llohn Brenton. ~71’- I.leut., John Brenton Matthew Sh,’ i and Mrs. N0 l. Bri- To Abandon Paris‘! It was announced oiilcially that iniantry which iollowcd American swiit armored columns had mapped up the last resistance around Or- leans, south oi Paris. patches irom near Paris said reconnaissance over a wide area beiore the capital had uncovered surprisingly little resistance. even in patrols deep into the Orleans Partisan: Control Large Area In Franco mafia MOSHE}! - At Savage Harbour‘ 9.21.1. Aug. l4, i044. to Mr. an MrsHFi-edcrick Mosher. a dauIhW- Jennie Isabel. MARBIAGES STRANG - MaoWILLIAMS - M the United Parsonage Amhaiglta ll- S., Aug. 16 by Rev. C. S. on. Sylvia Winniired, daughter oi lir- PORT BOU. Spain, Aug. 20 — (A P) —- The entire Pyrenees region oi southwestern France irom the At- lantic to the Mediterranean now is either in Maquis hands or under their control. reports reaching hare ,arrival at the CCS eleven pints oi IQEMEIL crnzgug 555g _. , P3531 trout" “ss..§.':”.:a':'.::rlt. was“: *"°“..::“ “us” "iililiévlgifivv v-w- 85c run , spec orm r c ens o ar- r ), Alb an extremely delicate chest o l".G lottetown in ‘the ersons oi Mau- 19%?’ s‘ Delaney ( mm an“ rice Galvin and dward Iraincr llhlfi. Army." ._ - m" I '/ . ‘n l . 4 hit i ..| i llll’ Fifi”? i l , v,,' Willi-En‘ . ,__ ,,, ¥y (‘He's either got a screw loose or tryin’ to work v ticket home," etion by Canadian surgeons an a result, the patient is now making a good recovery. "Canadian Red Cross weliare oi- iicers lost no time." Captain Le- ate said. “in providing coinioris or the patients in hospitals and generally making themselves con- stantly usciui by supplementing lhe 11m work oi the nursing sisters. medical authorities told me how greatly impressed they are by the character and ability oi these girls." ap. From this gap Paris can be en- veloped. German lines oi escape ior iorce; in the south can be sov- ered. or a. great wheeling movement can be launched against the 15th army on the Channel coast. fliers was no coniinnetion oi various reports that the Americans pushed into the French capit- al. where lack oi an outlying deienoe and the rumble o! dernolitlons sug- pagéig to give up Paris without a Among the Society's welfare oi- iig ilcers in France are Jean Ellis. Vic- toria, B. C ; Constance Harrison. Saint John, N. B; Marjorie Har- vie, Windsor, Ont; Mary E. Wright, St. Cetharlnes. Ont; Catherine McDonald. Sidney, B. C.: Dorothy Mundy, Montreal; Betty Maw, Toronto; Merv Scott, Ottawa; Su- san Edwards, Ottawa: Ambrose, Hamilton. Ont.; Lamb, Montreal: Dorothy King, Montreal: Isobel Willis. Saint John, N. B. and Helen Egan, Bolton. Ont. i FARM FUR SALE Splendidly ituaied fsrni oi 55 acres on the paved high- way at Wlnsloe. There is a new modern home with all conveniences and electricity. The iarrn which is in high state oi cultivation will be sold without the present crop. Apply on premises to the owner LEONARD GILLESPIE or Bell & Matlileson Personals Mrs. John Macwllliams arrived in Amherst Wednesday in attend the weddinsvoi her yam-run est daugh- ter, Miss innie ac illiams. Mrs. wFiieiFr-onin and little n daughter oi Newionville Mesa, are the guests oi Mrs. Richard Ellison, Elm Ave, City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Neill. Waterville Maine, are visiting Mrs. O'Neill's sister, Mrs. Josephine Morrissey oi Earnsoiiiie. Mlnniehwacleod? are visiting in the Word has been received b‘ Mr. and Mrs. Win. MaePhee, New even that, their eon. L-Bdr. Donald is serving in trance. Dr. Doris Denne and daueh Grace Anne have arrived plane on s month's visit to Dr. nne's mats I-ion. T. W. l... Prowse and Piowse, 1'1 Villa Ave. DIVORCE MADE IASY Under Burmese Buddhist law. divorce can usually be k‘ ‘ by gestod the Germans might be ore- ins consent and the parties were visitors to the city during Old Home Week. Both gentlemen learned the printing business here and aitcr leaving when still young their trade in the city oi Boston Mr. Treinor is now retired. They renewed many old acquaintances and made new iriends and tho- roughly enjoyed their visit. recall- by-gone days and big attrac- tions then. Both era greet con- versationalists and those with whom the came in contact were interestingy entertained and ag- reeably sur rised at the wi e knowledge t e possessed oi the aiiairs on Pr nee ‘ward Island. that they dd not iorget‘ their blrt but kept in sh wi close touch with doings hereabouts. 0 h! the place oi WOUNDID IN ACTION --Word has been received irom the Depart- ment oi National Defence that Ghr. ‘Thomas C. Halriea, son oi Fred it. Haines, iormeriy oi Devon, N. 5., but now residing in this oity. had tram was sent to Devon Sauliniers who in iather here. Cnr. I-laines, theJoun , | fit son oi Mr. i-iaines. enlist with‘ 5th anti-tank regiment andl turn celled her , l3 nee in the United vine Hal A In Midi-l tion Mr. l-isiiies has a brother-in- law, Sgt. Major Fred DeSaulip I and two nephews, Sgt. Fred DeSe ‘linlers and Gunner Arthur DcSaul-‘Olldo Qhlllflil- | iniers, serving. ' Too Late roa SAlTl-‘IIOOIID auoa. as Beehiord some. a-n-isi ‘Cummings, John Spin. Mrs. Mar- arct Cummings iver. REL Cormier, M Sllg (wiic), Vernon htiy Wounded Clarence Joseph. Pte» Jane Gallant (mother) :1? sag-lo. Box sot, Summerside, p.111. Nazis Scuttle iships In Bay ~0f Biscay Area a; Charles s. Ioits mun. Spain. Aus. so - (AP)— bean wounded in action. The tale-PPM 5911"" n!“ in s“ 5,11... France, both naval and mercantile ered to his daughter, Mrs. Fred m- , has been scuttled in the Bay oi Bis- cay, and in the . nel near Bordeaux. it was learned hers Saturday n ht. The ileet oonsls southwest Glronda River chan- IIMOG ten. The ire hiera put out irom Bly- Child miles and were scuttled by crews, who went back ashore end liieboets. Iniormation reaching here said The -——-—i-—-———- to risk th lin lish To classify Iinelighg ships. Their heavier .5391‘ l. .' the action was similar in the t. Jean de Lua ior a iew their in ir- evidentl. chose not oflfllll: the pe lous voyage through Channel to home but? based on Bordeaux leit some oi a number ci _ I've mas."- i" "r- ~.="- n; "=:as:~~..:t:"..ii.i::s:t: '“*""“- ,h.¥,°"§,‘.,h.',§$.f.'lf, 3.411523: as: trawlers and many coastal ireigh- S today s . In this area the Maquls hold such important cities as Pau, Tarbes, Foix. Pamicrs and Oloron and have surrounded the strongholds oi Tou- louse and Auch. (A communique by Brig-Gall. Joseph Koenig commander oi the French iorces oi the Interior, broad- cast by the Algiers Radio said French Partlsans now control one-third oi France comprising eight depart- ments. The communique said that during‘ the week ended Aug. 19 patrio killed 1,821 Germans, woun- ded elll and captured 2.205. suiier- ing only alight losses themselves ) All German iorces just north oi this Spanish border have withdrawn north icward Germany and Maq- uis iorces immediately took pog- easlon, appointing new civil admi istraticns. CAN-ADA’! TIADI Canada new is the third tredi omrls are normal 5°» trade. eat per eat i its present ex- ” oand stable non- m iaaaa" V Ill riiiiriis Ilymmptbtalfltelaaytlayl “Tzuricuna QIIITIIII’ Q SOAP ’A'IIAII -- In the natiim in the worl , but Mo and Mrs. John Macwilliams. Gilli Traverse. to George Rogers. son vi Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Strand. All!" heist. N .5. DEATHS Chariot”:- town Hospital, August l7t i. i Peter A'Hearn. iormcrly oi Tisllllh aged 87 years. mneral at - Tuesday morning irom Frank Hill‘ nessey's Funeral Home to St. Dull- stan's Basilica. intenncnt in ti" Roman Catholic Cemctrry. CAMERON — At Clyde River. A - l9, 1M4,- Miss Mary N. Cameron‘ her 95th year. iormcrly :1: Haven. The iuneral will be 11 irom till starting at 2 p.m. i. 18.52% °°'“'°°”‘u-u e o - e ma‘: “i. ti" ‘out?’ °“ "' ' wlie oi Plus Mable or Be, ld. P m1. The will bemtgansierred irom the“; Honniesserzorgergielzgglleflnw mom n: r ' . where iuneral will take pm: T“ 5 _ . wbdnglgrlyolunfiusritll iftheohw Cemetery. N. D. MacLedfl DNDEITAKER IMIALMII flestettetewn all IIIII Iltalil Ihaea IU