‘yet witnessed this PAGE SIX THE CHARIUPTETOWN GUARDIAN §PORTlNG NEW All Stars Lose To Navy As Errors Prove Costl The Navy defeated the Al ll-7 here last night in a game which decided their fiositions in the City Senior Softba League. Asi a result of the win the Navy is lni third place and will ‘meet the first- place RCAJ‘. Officers in the fin- als while the second lace R. C. A. F. Aircraftsmen wil meet the fourth place All Stars. Although there was no official announcement l: was considered likely that the playoffs would be- gin Thursday evening, with prob- agltr a double-header being play- e The semi-finals will be a best-i of-three game series. The All Stars lost last night's grime through errors in the sev- t-nih when they let the Tars get in nine runs. At the start of the inn lng the All stars were leading 7-‘ bill their victory hopes took a‘ rose-dire when they piled up er- IQ‘! instead of runs, six for the; inning, and the Navy took advent- nge of the unexpected handout. i f-‘iull. All Star pitcher, irns in to,» forni last night. getting . strikeouts. Laluk. the Navy hurl-l Cl‘. got three. Stull got a triple i the fourth. BOX SCORE l Starsl‘ ‘l i . All Stars .\1 ll esscy, ss Rice. 2b .. H. Heniiessey, c. McKinnon, lb. .. l-laiiigiiel‘, lf. . ' l O ooos-ccooa) $.11 1. .. .. \vllll.'l!'ll.°, 3b. Wiirtl. ri. . Carmichael, cf. K. 0f 0. The Knights of Columbus Ten- nis Tournament matches were continued yesterday evening and rcsultrd in the matches of W. Cui- lcn rs. D. Lnrter and S. Trainer and Squadron Leader Fleming pro- ducing the best tennis to date. The former match was won by Welter Cullen. 4-6. 8-3. 8-8; the otter by Somerled Trainer, 6-1, 3-6, 6- . In the ladies’ matches, Miss Mary lifurnaghan won from Miss Elizabeth Murnaghan. 6-0, 6-0: Miss Bernadette Murnaghan won from Miss Barbara Coyle, B-l. 6-3. This evening at 6:30 Miss Eunice Condon plays Miss Kay Doyle; Miss Winnifred Doyle plays Miss Frances Coyle; and Miss Helen Cullen plavs Mrs. John Connolly. In th: Junior Tournament, Carl’ Bradley won from Jack Ready, 6-3, maneuver-mug luoo-o>~nogg l yDl$GI><>A>d$hS>~= ~O~M>—:»;oo"5 I ioocn-rm-oroicb‘! Tennis Total! 42 ll Navy E uunop, 3b. .. Laluk, . 4 MacDonald, cf. .. b Valincourt. lb. ... 4 Ra er. 2b. Br , . . SS. , . Jubenvlile, c. Totals . Linescore: All Stars Navy w .- >- Regulations llo Migratory Birds For Current Your The Department of Mines and Resources. Ottawa, hzts just issued the Regulations regarding niigra- tory birds for the current year. A summary oi the Regulations as they apply to Prince Edward Is- land follows: OPEN SEASONS - Both Dates Inclusive — Ducks (Other than Eiders) Geese (Other than Brant). September 20 - December 15 Eider Ducks: — September 20 - November l9 Wilson’s or Jack Snipe: October l — November l5 glioodcock: - October 1 -— October- l Clooe Seasons There is a close season through- _p_ointed sports officer for military out the year on Brant, Wood Ducks, Swans, Cranes, Curlew. Willets, Godwits, Upland Plover, Black- belliod and Golden Plover, Greater and lesser Yellow - legs, Avocets, Dowitchers. Knots, Oyster - cat- chers, Phalaropes, Stilts, Surf-birds, Turnstones, and all shore birds ex- cept Wilson's Snipe and Woodcock. There is a close season through- out the year on the following non- game b s: Auks, Aukletl. Bittcrns, Pulmars. Gannets, Grebes, Gulllemots, Gulls, Herons, Jaegers. Loans, Murres. Petreis, Puifins, Shearwaters and Terns: and there is a close season thwllshout the year on the foil- owing insectivorous birds: Bobc- links, Catbirds, Chickadoes, Cuck- oos, Fuckers, Flycatchers, Gros- Softhall Finals , in K. 0f ll. Senior i League Begin Today __-_ i Ti flith ' ‘ht‘i" . . of Clgnlugguss goftgalslenllloezuglfieugwill"‘Mo’? lame bmllS dim"! the 41°59 get underway this evening when the Tigers and Wings meet the first game of a best four-out"- cf-seven series. The players are all keyed up and ‘ ready to give their best to bring- home the bacon for their teaml Each team has a large following of fans, who will be out in numb- ers to cheer their team to victory. The Knights of Columbus have provided three additional bleach- ‘ers anti it is hoped that the fans will use these and give the play- ers and officials all the space pos- siblc. so as not to crowd and make decisions difficult. The time, 6:80 this evening. Keen Tennis Matches Seen liver Week-End Extraordinary tennis was ex- hibited at the Charlottetown Courts over the week-end when undefeated Wm. Moreside met and ("relented Don West of Los Anilfileil- California, in a torrid singles set. 6-'l. Afterwards the same Wm. More- sldc, with his local uq-and-comini! comparatively-new partner, John- ni- Soiiarobriggs. met and defeat- ed Don West and his able nurt- ner. Dr. Ito Charlotte of Mont- rap] i». mp ccnest doubles match; season, The score was 3-6, 7-5. 6-4. Don West is worth watching throughout the remainder of this sew-on as is also Dr. Charlette of zhe R. C. A. F. staff. Other mat- rhes such as the above are caEerlY| miielpnted in the near future. The, adios as usual served n delightful tea last Saturday afternoon- llemonibcr When By Tho Joe Burke tarily four years am todev zhe pedestal he occupied for nearly Lhrcc ' W 1' Press Canadian st down volun- n chance at the Diamond Sculls, American and Canadian single oculls and the Gold Challenge Oup .ll5g of live birds as decoys or from exceeding six months, or both fine beaks. Hummingbirds, Kin lets, Martins, Meadowlarks, N ght- Hawks, or Bull-bats, huthatches, O- yioles, Robins, Shrikes Swallows, Swifts, Tan-aiers, Titmice, Thrush- ea, _Vireoo. Warblers, W s. Whsppoorwillo, W kers, and Wrens. and all other per bhdo ivhich feed entirely or chi y on insects. . _ No person shall kill, hunt cap- re, injure, take or molest any mig- season; and no person shall sell, expose for sale. offer for sale, buy, trade or traffic in any migratory game bird at any time. The taking of the nests or eggs of migratory game, migratory in- sectivorous and migratory lion- game birds is prohibited. The killing, hunting, ca turlng. takin or molesting of mgratory insect vorous and migratory non- game birds, their nests or eggs is prohibited. The possession of migratory game birds killed during the open sea- son ls allowed ln Prince Edward Island until January 3i following the open season. Bag Limits Ducks (exclusive of Mergansers). 12 in any day; Geese (other than Brant), 5 in any day; Wilson's or Jack Snipe, 8 in any day; Wood- cock. 8 in any day: and not more than 150 Ducks (exclusive of Mer- gansers), 50 Geese, (other than Brant) 10o Woodcock, and 50 Wilson's Snipe in one season. Guns. ‘Aliplnlilelallzfld-IIINI Hunting ' lal hour ape FORBIDDEN — The use of a pump or repeating shotgun with a. magazine that has not been per- manently plugged or altered so that it cannot carry more than one shell in the magazine. an automat- ic (auto-loading), swivel or mach- inc gun. or battery, or rifle, or shot- gun loaded with a. single bullet, or. any gun larger than number guage, or any weapon other than a. gun or a bow and arrow; and that 0 any aeroplane, powor-‘l-it, sail- _boat, sneak-boat, or night - light, or shooting from any motor 0r wheeled vehicle or a vehicle to which a draught animal is attached. The hunting of migratory game birds by the use or aid of baiting with rain or other artificial food is rolliibited. shooting of migratory game birds earlier than one hour before sunrise or later than one hour sf- ter sunset i prohibited. The penalsty for violation of the migratory birds laws is a fine of not. more than Three Hundred Dol- lars and not less than Ten Dollars.‘ oi- imprisonmcnt for a term not and imprisonment. llavo Machine To Moosuro Potontiol Athlete's Aptitudo ( MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Aug. '1- iiwhioni Luvs cnonronurown 1:00 LI- O:IO ll. NORTHEAST AIRLINES AP) -- An electrical machine for ,meosuring_ o. potential athlete's ap- titude as o grunt-and-groan ar- , tist or qe a gridiron star has been (developed nt the University of i Minnesota by Dr. L. F. Keller, ac- _ tlnfi director of athletics. i hLs bod quickly was a major 1e taste. lie said .bore out his conclusion that a youth's ability ifaotor n athletic success, espec- l lolly in team ccmpeti on ouch an | on the occasion of your recent mar- 10 much large Batch 0f Sea Trout would: a six Charlotte wn on‘ II! checked at Grove Pine Brlfll. Fortune, for licenses, limit, cto.. "by the Game Worden, were found to have 10o fresh run sea trout in possession, ll below the lolol limit alloweeid uridflre titi; 91:10}. Act. m ran in s O Pin 079001!!! 0 i to g bouncer and better. Five of Canadians here on the cues front, the anglers had licenses. The sixth I would like to a g couplo of has an appointment with tho soldiers I have ta ad with today- ate. ‘may are Major A. J. Wilson. of Charlottetown. PIL, and Signaller Miller of Angin bo Great llallbocli cconios Sports fficor For M. ll. 10 Into Buudo party of .. ( T0 STAB) An Advanced Canadian Airfl ld Home. July. 8i -Ibr‘ foor yeou UPOfs are, with- ngerous profomionol soldier: exception, lust plain Goo-mun industrlousness is beginning to become clear. i "Thev dig. dig, dig," said young Major Wilson, ntil you scarcely credit the amount of Bh- eigy they have put into defence works that at best wen temporary. WINNIPEG. Aug. 7 — (C P) -— Lieui. Melvin (Fritz) Hanson, rc- arded as the greatest ballfback ever ‘seen in western foot- irlitlnagillaililpaigngrllg lixlivglsxelaey Win: ‘Rwy out not only tireless "muscle nipeg Blue Bombers, has been ap- tffighgngs.‘ bultrmiaillljgogrigixg e e isi siting their work and concealing, it. Of course, v0“ must remember| whatnot while we who ore earned himself the nickname of omo laboring at go ourselves| "Twinkle-toes" for the many sensa- and. all our materials orward, the‘ tional runs llae pirodvtatiediduicinglsix mm i‘ w-umng (Q;- u, Buy, ingteuu. seasons o pay n nn poll. ias been a member of the “Canadian m y _ ha. in dgggmg’; ¢°v_ Army for two years. He enlisted in aria’ °,‘§,°"c’,,,,,;,§fl,.,,,,, and" p". i-he Winnipeg light infantry, Wiii- ma“ iiipegks sports battplion, as a pll- ' vate but was commissioned soon af- ter. district No. l0 (Winiilpegi, author- ities announced today. The 32-year-old rfanson. Marvel at lldmunoo "When you pee our bomber! and you are attacking, you marvel that human endurance can survive it. Thlyn you find tho-t you are mot with furious fire from that oreo. when you tlko it. you diloover that. the fierce resistance has come. not from ruins, but from strongly built and well scattered dusoirts, trenches and slit, trenches so con- cooled flmchgcy wore unobserved and unocs . "The maximmn of hard labor and the minimum of troops e youfoaee 305111113285? fsom head Des u, the B ". m, t_ 1 to - ery oo ey o. every mug‘? and an égflxtlsgmw vehicle and weapon they own is L _ hkldenJlnd you emcee tho utmost “m, fiwfiwfifl§gfiixoiningunam omcugnaiacip- m flit in this o ohm in the circuit l‘ H M n°ney on "We've got everybody to be , 1o be: h 1 ' In Normand there or no fences 5a o“ e B“ m‘ a m” M h“ of wood 0r sane. Thee fields nre Akron. 0., home. He'll meet the team in New York. for its first all divided of! by 10 to 90-foot wide with wednes-hedgosoftrecoanddenset game the Yankees ‘ tb Yk” e N“ be Browns. Leave 0n Road Trip ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7—(A.P>—~Wlti\ the chews the season's best pay- moz crowd ll ringing in their oon. the pennant nun st. Louis , lending American lea- Bue by 6 1-2 gamlee, n g loft town fur lght on a possib nmlce-or-bieak road trip. omnt-Nmnm m will buoy at Pittsburgh tomorrow a- mong the major le e clubs. The others are in the mdst. of e two- day travel schedule finding their places for tho circuit. tours. rue giant hedges aro . impenetrable. i and among! German has‘ hidden pm Baseball Results INTIENATIONAI. Newark a, Toronto 4. Newark B, Toronto I. Baltimore 0, Rochester L .i_.___ Address And Presentation On Wednesday evonlnfl. Jul 19th. 1944, member; and friends of Clyde River Presbyterian Church assembled at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. MacDonald. Mer- maid. P. E._ 1., to extend w them happiest felicitoticns on their p9- cent marriage. Mr. Ira c. Auld was the capable chairman for the oc- casion and after a few com limeri- tary remarks called upon M Ha- zel MacLean to read an address to Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald after which Miss Jeanette Dooherty presented them with e neat sum of money. ‘The recipients responded than- king the donors for their kindness and good wishes and assured them of a welcome at all times to their home. After singing "For They Are Jolly Good Ilellows" o delect- able lunch wtas served and o soc- n . Following is the address:— To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Donald, Mermaid, P. E. Island. We, the members. of the choir and congregation of tho Clyde Ri- ver Presbyterian Church in Canada, have gathered here this evening to bring to you our very best wishes Iivo b hhlo ‘Illluyng oils and mortars, to make f boll. That i5 verblol Gem-inn industriousness is. who maintained his telephone lines and knows whet digging is and no on brand new work that they if tho loin: to my large degree in on awful muscle." man works of all sort-s. but I prefer in quote fightl That in mcrvellins at the German Moc- we must wodit him with an virtue, 1w penetrate m. plant lined dug- outs in this s . ‘ c cue, n or more destructive oo than if the some dulolltfl in oolloniblo o1; Major Wilson mean; by tho cunning brains with which the oro- , combined on this front. Signalman Miller is a. lincsman more; of ly ed Gasman positions. 337d‘, is d‘ artulrrier what plain hard work n. He mar- ggls at tho lob the Germans have surely mil-t, have expected to loso in s for dqyu. Yet it was built o.s German were or koopo. enmity lo what they have got," sold Miller. "but it consists to a lot of In my travolllng about the area. I ballroom hundreds of Cler- 1w own imp-Z‘§.i.’§l.°,“.§i.i.l.°’ii"fi§? resistance to really savage ‘punches ho has boon dealt on this cont if it is tho ancient and virtue German induotriousnoso thnt played the bis part in his de- fonce the East three weeks. Of l1.i.s other qual ies. let Major Wllaon odd another experience of his own- Non-ow hoops Tho major’; battalion, of which he was the only surviving company comma. rlor of those who landed on D-day. was making an attack by searchligtit. That is. the clouds were li by several search-w l nu which cast o. alight moonliko B inawlitilchtheaotockwastobo Mo Wilson's company had to urecu o tricky dog’, leg turn off a road during their advance and, soeiig one of his platoons drifting too wide, the major etortod to wrol to direct them when he ran foul of one of those little pockets 0f which the Germans loo-ve behind with orders not to fire until our two-pg have passed and if-ion open up with machine-guns on our advancing supports and our nor. But seeing the lmoot them. the four l: this d: fence pout opened fire. The major ria . To you Mildred, we come nloo that we might try to tell you l-iow we have appreciated your valued assistance to our church and choir, where since a small girl, you have ever willingly given of your marked talents and time to further the work of our church. We realize this has often meant sac- rifloe on your port but always you gave with a good spirit, cheerfully and unstintfully, ever mindful of l-lim who came to earth even His Life on the for others. Yet our loss means others gain and even though ymir chair vacant in our choir, wheroevor your lot is cost there you will al- ways give of your boot to the Mas- or. At this time we_ beg you to ac- cept this glft of money which only in a small measure expresses ouri respect and esteem for you, and we would assure you that M any time you and Gordon attend our services you may be certain of a hearty welcome and also we ox- tend m both of you our very best wishes for a long. happy and pros- perous wedded life. signed on behalf of tho choir and oongre ation of the Clyde River Presby an Church in Canada. REGULAR DANCE 0f Junl I afno ‘flann- day, Augonrstfi 0 at tho V-Club Doncln, P-l Admission Boo FARM FOR SALE Farm of tlio lulo John MocLonnon, of Harflville, Lot 30. 7i acroo of land, and six ucroo adjoining. and ton of firewood, with buildings thereon, throo streams of w-ator flowing through. B0 ucroo of clear land. Anlv JOHN MacLENNAN, JR. New Wiltsltlre, R. R. ~2 of merely waiting, he seems to ex-i p wel -known ted Toronto Nowomon Quotes Island Officer Overseas On Nazi Fighting Tactics GIXOIY CLAIR IN Till i on pptlg-I I can j llrgos Spud-up In Construction 0f llow Gor Forry The following is from the Hansard rcgort of the House 0 Ml. Alll- 3- ......“- °fi""'..‘i‘i‘.-if' h? d ole . u o. in rdo s Guardian: ailwoy scrvioo- 308. To Provide for the construc- tion gt an lOOBIIOIKQF-IMIIIY‘ cor 4m woy X01110 o-pooovngor orry veoool for the Prism Ildwlrd 1|- lond our fury sou-vice estimated to soot $00,000. Anmust required for 19M- Mtal, I300. DOUGLAS: Wh has been mode in tho ction of tho new car ferry and whet lo the approximate date on which it will bo roads: for service? Since ioobreoker Charlottetown woo loot in 1M1 our powlo have boon very patient in department unduly for o. new bout because they knew that all who shipyard; were busily engaged in bui ding ships of war. The present cor ferry hud a bad accident in March of last year at n time when a great many cars of certified sood , potatoes were waiting to be trans- was knocked down and as ho lly on the ground. one of the Gennans, | came out with 5 pistol and fired at point-blast range at the, majors head. Tho pistol merely clicked and as the major fired with his istol o. second German also fired at arm's length end his pistol also clicked. “Somebody gt home ls surely praying for mo," milad the major. "I out both those and o thin! one who was yelling book in the Wat with hi; hood out. I don't know rocket-bombers smashing the areaTwl-"t mmmed 9° the (Ourlh- I did the rest of my gourney on hands and knees and. elieve me, I used all field craft thb Mme. ' opoiritlwllhmmakeisthis, Those four wore abso- l-utnly petrified wlMi fright and made every possible blunder and mistake thov could . But their de-. fence post we‘ o. stronghold andl m; tactics of thelr pmition wagl superb." 7 “ Fighter Pianos Bollido; lino Pilot Killoil ported to western Ontario and the United states where the seed was required for early planting. Every hon. member of the committee realizes that our transportation problem dates back seventy-fl" years. While we have made a good deal of pro ess in that time, I am sure the epartment will agree with me that we are now entitled ,to the best boot that money and material can buy. Mr. BLACK (Cumberland): I should like to follow the statement of the hon. member for Qu with respect to the able discussion on it earlier in in: session and in previous sessions. Is the minister prepared to reassure tho committee that the boot will be completed and ready for ser- vice for the winter season of i945- We in the Maritime Pro- vinces recognize that Prince Ed- ward Island hos not had adequate transportation services since it came into confederation. Improvements have been made at different tlmos. but an unnecessary calamity over- took that province in the loss of the steamship Charlottetown. Many people lrzieve that there has been undue new boat Moot of the poople in the Maritime Provinces regretted to learn that this boat was being built to burn oil, which is in de- creasing world supply. We shall GANAAN’, N. 8-. All‘. '1 —- (OP) - Two R.C.A.‘l‘. fighter lanes col-i lldod in the air over t s village todoya plummeting to earth with the d of one of the pilots. The other plot bailed out and reached the ground unhurt. The pianos woro fl ing on inanoouvors. and one mac inc was believed to huvo rim into tho oth- er from behind. The pilot of one was trapped in the cockpit as his craft caught firo. The planes were from the R. C. A. F. station at nearby Green- wood. LOCAL LIBERALS- (Continuedjrom Pagqi.) humanitar‘ but above all else a great Canadian." Mrs. Allison MacMillan, West River, also paid eloquent tribute to Mr. King. Reviewing the achievoq merits o his Government during wartime, she emphasized the suc-y cess of the British Commonwealth air training scheme, the phenom-y enal production of aluminum. tho price ceiling ollcy, the opening of diplomatic of ices and legations in many countries, encoura ement to increased farm product on, the building up of the Royal Canad- ian Navy, and advanced measures for the promotion of now mar- kets. floor rlces for farm an fishery pr cts, social security physical fitness and vocational trai nlng. She described Mr. Ki as one. “whose unswerving loya ty and‘ faith in his own country was an ‘ to Canadians every- where. Other Speakers Premier Jones also briefly re-, viewed the Prime Minister's car- eer, the most outstanding feature- of which, he said, was his lender- shlp in establish closer relo- tions between Cane and the Unl- Statcs. He emphasized Mr. King's "passion to help the und- erprivileged," as evidenced by his social legislation. He believed Mr. n; w be “the greatest Prime Minister Canada ever had." Brief addresses were also mado by Mr. A. J. Matheson. O’Leo.ry,| who proposed the toast to o Minister King; Mr. J. A. Bernard. M. L. A., 'I‘ignlsh, and Hon. Wil- lium Hughes, Provincial Secretary- Treasurer. ' The function closed with tho Neill“? 11ml “ml icon; coo- o ow ng e tolled to tlxrelPrlmo “M! th at er rig: Hone. L. Mackenzie King. "Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. "Your friends in Prince Edward Island, assembled at dinner in your honour on this momoroblc occas- n. send you with gratitude and affection their sincere co atula- tiohs on the complet on of twenty-five years of illustrious leadership of the Liberal PIIW- They pray that God will give Y0" continued health and strength for the tasks that lie ahead under W“! I mm "J. Walter Jones.‘ PEDPLE over 40 olloo slovnl lono by MISTIPATIIII " . l t bo k ZiZ‘.l.-'l.'.l§21l'-.l."ii.i.“ i‘??? séfilé-nu‘: you feel and look ha - . Vi)‘ l6 cleanse a system with WWW!‘ °°4 wuotl and stimulate ally flow of liver bile lo with BILE BEANS. oc so g2 . - 3:3“ ‘tram '”..l’i'§"y‘='='§li':llv§ly on lily‘: bile. nomuh. kidneys tn oreucoiieo "Tho Medicine That Wakes Up ature . For hrllhten pep ler days. let ills loans lb t to health wnntllfl 315.’? uealily- Try need o market for the out ut of tho coal mines of the Ilgaritime Provinces in the yea-rs following tho war and those was ggeat dis- a nment that this at was bu it to burn oil instead of cool. Is any recompense being provided for producers of potatoes and other form products in Prince Fldward Island who wore unable to ship their products loot winter because of the lack of shipping facilities and who had for that reason in take s. reduced price? I understand that a claim has entered for Noompense for tho loos they have sustained be- HAYII’! MID - Plain -— have "Wetpmof" paper wbldi dooo not olldi to tho Ill fl4f’9‘PLE ll "I PLAIN JIID opposition Portico Pay Tribute To_ I‘ Mackenzie King (YPPAWA, Augud ‘I —A1l Oppoaltlosi parties House of Commons today joined in paying tribute to Prime Minister —(C P) in the niversnry of his selection as leo- dea ow Iéiberail Party. or ray on, Progressive Conservative House leader, said he felt it appropriate for someone out- side the Uboral party to "pay a tribute and to do honor to one whose length of sci-vice in the ublic ur- ene as a chieftain osooee that of $1. ynctlonal leader in the world M. .1. Coldwell. o. o. r. loader, said tho contribution 1k. King has made to the country "will be re- {neiéibered in future histories of our an John Blockmore. social credit house loader, said few men lived long eflflllflh to be “worded for his ef- forts. He bel vod Mr. King w" privileged "to enjoy the reward or long and earnest effort." Mr. King said no event in his career meant rnon to hlon than the tribao ven hlun the expression or goodwill the other lenders, all of when were intimate personal friends. 0n the suszesiions of Mr. Gray- t nouns they won unable to shl their pototoo, at that time. should like n. confirmation from the minister as to whether this new ferry is a two-way boat, that ls, wi h , " in both ends so that it will not have to turn at the Borden port and at the Cape Tor- montiuo rt. That is the class of boots n were built to o ernto on ferries in Nova Scotic w en-I was minister and was able to au- Promo the construction of such boats for that purpose in Nova Scotia. llo llhongc In ll. 0. A. F. Policy OTTAWA. Aug. 7 - (GP) — Lo- boi- Minister- Michell said today in the Commons that the R. C. A- I". hoe not changed its policy with rt- got-A to discharges. Ho was replyi to J. G. Dief- enbskor (PC-La e Centre). Mr. Dlefenbokcr said he understood that R. C. A. II‘. personnel were told recently that they could obtain their discharge if they wished to geturn to essential industry or to a arm. NIW Lmsl: 0N Lin: ‘The United States Coast Guard rescues 9,000 clvlltams animully- IT'S AN ILL WIND Bermuda we; settled by a party of colonists headed for Virginia. will; were wrecked o_r_i_ tlg 15111"!!- don and Mr. Caldwell. it lded the House would not Jan?” to allow all Liberal members n: élétflld a dinner being igndggqd u; “I. ' ‘ .__i.___ LONDON -<oP)- mm; Gencr-al Poet Ofllco telephegu: frcin dozens o! towns in use“ M, Yond PTESQM 111K188 of Hitler's fly. ing bomb; have volunteered to n, lievo opposite nix-n so the luttor can have o stretch: uninterrupted and sale root. sung where else. mp extras. an onooo. Mackenzie King on the 26th an- DONE Du-r the 10th Nu’ . . bmeamgnum and “sicimfi. power swept piracy from the hip 508C. The average price of wine in the 12th century Wis] England in penny a gallon. Drive:- oul’ ACHES w i \ After a night in which tltolr heavy artillery pounded ace-noon de- fences in preparation for breakfast beside their ve Hun positions south of Coon. Britl attack aimed at breaking Rommel’; Paris. — (Canadian Army Ovorsooo l Bore are two’ Canadian Army foolish-they work w le you oloe BILE BEANS Bu: 1 Mlllloo Ions Ilol loot Your to move his arms legs and trunk of baseball track, basketball d f t- i , on o0 Oliver of Montreal (left) is taking cookery and is shown constructing an oven out of bricks. mud and oil drums. At right another Army cook in one of Canada's moot their trade under contrasting conditions. P i5. bakers plying te. P. J. a course in field modern kitchens. the assault, Allied troops snatch hicles before s hasty launching their attack ngoinsl and Canadian forces were in tho lines guarding the roads to Zhofoloy Lt. Ken Bell). ah that at Webb Hall, District Depot No. 2, Toronto. Anny cooks and bakers must be able to turn 0"‘ their products under any conditions thry mlfli- l‘: permanent establishments or ll the flail-lo“ sdlun Army Overseas Photo).