‘ and hslf your old, four 011m, 0M i .- WEDNESDAY, THE WERN GUIA AGENTS: J. liner lluiziu. I lhnnvw IL a! George Glow. Othn It lllIMllSlDl All PIJNCI COUNT! News, Inscription; Th Gnu-dim M00 Milli; I c lo ancient‘: s-u-Jnii‘! wing Bell Bookstore. Wnler direct. Toronto Bakers. Gourlln. Inn Wner street, In: unset. in ornnvile Ina Advenhlug d III III- IIII liflll. ‘r G dinnvviiibedeliveredunnybonolilmrnesddnby currilL-T- n35"... so pu- day or itlo p: wees. Phone Ill fer thh IIIIQI or glvg vnuv older to the boy responsible for deliveries on "I rolls i-vvssrun to buy aooo to 10.000 feet of Exit-inch hardwood plank. Co.. kensinklvh- Hall \1hlli.1ii\tJLl1I‘lIlfl Co." Ltd. -———— _-F()R SALE, motorcycle, 1938, perfect nloiul‘. new tires, two seats —BABY NEEDS It Tl ox 225, Summerside. —-CABBOBUNDUM scythe stones ylor Drug 7-7-61 . .. - 1" fj,f~,,,gf,‘e“f_i,,.f‘ Bmr’ sumnéfrs-ue and mower fues in stock at _-- 3- ~.- ~ so to ——-—— W v;t‘ifii‘.’fisi‘é"tni’.‘“fti“..t°it.lii°.‘l - ' Macieod, New London. - ' - in advanced regbtnhwufied cum, ‘but N, a Anna“ “mm”, S,\,_E_ , double m,“ Middleton. s-ia-zi. 1am cent-nil hospital. R. 0. A- .__|:DR wagon, l lllierliiitloilztl hay longig, 8-18-21. 1 “Kitsch potato sprayer. Diipsoil, Ainilnj. —-2.'l‘\' Green Sheaf and stand- ard Finder TlYlllt tit Braces. —S(‘IIOI..\IKS-IIII' AWARDED - awarded lli the annual meet- Stu who scllillrn-nhips- ‘lii S WCYC ' Mrs. Edward honor diploma clses of the Ac -BRILLIANT STUDENT-—Con- igi-atulations are being extended to iEdwsrd Laughlin, son of Mr. and Laughlin, Sher- brooke, on leading Grad; XII from Summerside Academy in the Mar- itime Board examinations, He was also prize leader and winner of an at the closing exer- B. ademy. M. C. who has arrived safely over- seas according to a wire receivfl by her parents in “Knish- PERSONALS —Miss Lena. Ranahan, nurse- in-training at St. Mary's Hospital, Montreal, is spending her vacation in Summerside. S T“ 3;‘ °“,‘-1§"°“,»,~§°°1°{,‘,'g.,f§.1§ —IIONOR AIRMAN-A very ples- -Mrs. Lester Robins of Pree- '\],-.-,I,.l m.-i,-,,-}1" to... ‘Carmel, sant evening was spent at the home town has returned home after " ‘ ' “ _'___ of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNetll, spending a few days visiting in _,.__,h-,-,",_“~ mun-y ___ A “um. lsouthwest recently when friends Summerslde. S. . . U, ,_,..,,,L,,. ‘ch00, Chums “m. from far and near assembled to do -_—— ‘m, the hmh o, M,“ Con, honor to their son Lac. Joseph Mc- —Mrs. Maurice Myers and her lfac\‘cl1l l5 King Street, Sum- New who w“ 119m? °n tmlmmh 11511811“? Julia °1 5V Lou“ we" lgerggde on Manda“ Aug 9 m The chairman, Mr. stegzllien Laush~ recent visitors to Summerside the h5,.;',,- 5r Miss nlnine Clow who "n- "W! " M" m" Fem" guest: of Mrs. J. Gradv- 5-" cclrilratod her 11th birthday. Out.- “y m read e “an” of welcome‘ nnm- }Z1lll(‘.~ were played and en- jrWPrl 17v all the llttlo folk. Elaine ffismhgf,‘ "fig, received tinny grenuuzs and gifts made by M,” from friends and relatives. A dainty lunch was served and all departed wishing Elaine many hnPDy returns of the day. —PRISONER- or JAPANESI-I—- ltirs. has .\1."l ‘recently ller nephew. Pte. Leslie RiQhflTd-‘wn. United SIGNS Ai'll1\' is a prisoner 13f s son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- thc Japanese. Ptc. Richardson 01d Rii-llnrrlson o.’ Br-lliltrce. Mfl55- until last wet-k when his received a card stating that jiired. He is 22 years 0111-5 AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, AUG. 19 A-T 2 P.3d. N. . er and numerous other TAUCTION i AT CLERMONT by Auction 0.\i TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th. BEGINNING AT l P. M. All my stock, Implements 8nd furniture, consisting of 1 horse, 11 are to b fat cuw, 1 choice milk “MY. 5 Spring culvcs, 1 limiter, 1 sectional seeder, i gang 1110"’. 1 h"!!! ‘we’ 1 set farmers, 1 grain crusher, 1 farm wagon. 1 threshing "u". 1 box cart and Bll kinds 0f 113111955 Path double one single "will 0h i‘ arm. o Furniture, 1 bedroom suite. Mn“ oguny dining room sill“. 5 Nckm‘ chairs, 5 tables, 1 table (Walnut). 1 hall rack. 1 side b08111. 1 "Ymnl flcsk, z carpets, i square, dishes and cooking utensils and Ill lllllll articles found on it well eqlllfllnd homestead. Terms cash. If day is unflt sale on next fill! flfl). ELL“; GILLIS, HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 8-18-21. AUCTION SALE AT CHARLES Meklalvziirs, socrn GRANVILLE, ON WEDN "silliit, AUGUST ""1 AT 1 P. M. and his mother is the former Flos- sio Mi-llnnnld of Summerslde. Ptc. Richardson wns knoyvn t0 113W i been a patient in a Manila HosPiiflI l which vms bombed and since then l game nothing had been heard from him. ent-s e was s llrlSfiflPl‘ in the Philiplne Militaf? rison rind that he is Well and tin- | Stanley Bums to return -on mummy Wonk - A of military men under Lt. DeMary are ut present en- eased in the Summer-side district reparlng a topographical map Z1‘ mil) W. L. Geog‘: Themapmbe Ru balance of the evening was spent in dancing and a. del htful time eluded with the sing g of GOd Save the King-S -AnvlvrAlv HOME - Staff Sgt. of the 11.8. Army |Corps it at present visiting his ,mother, Mrs. Stanley Burns, Sum- ymerslde. Staff Sgt. Burns has not been home for six Years. He was at Penrl Harbour when that city was time he had on- ly four days to serve before he was bombed. At that A presentation of a beautiful nlr made on behalf of e resentation we oui to the United States since m,“ Mme he h“ been h, two‘ —Mr. Roy Iockhart. manager of major engagements including the of Midway-S Sectio out with the aid of photograph token by the Force and U115 SUCLT 3-5 roads, post offices, |;_ p_ Mgmusgpl, verified by local inquiry. Auctioneer. party under Sgt. Major W. Walker ls carrying out control work and is stationed at Kenslngton. This top- ographical work 450 square miles and Miss Ethel ure. Theguests his friends in it After lunch the ladies. s. much enjoyed w yofif serious situation lment. Only i0 cipltsted a resign. 0f Farm implements find Stock“ New Ainsscy Hlrrls binder, MPI Cormack mower, h“! m“ ""1 “'7; fork and blocks, new CPI-Hm 599"’; ator (Massey Harris). 1 driving ‘fgwgn. 1 driving slcilh. 70°“ sleigh, pun; sleigh, Halls wmhm“ threshcr and cleaner Bml- ""- 1. II. c. m engine. mick "I'm- gpying 100th rind spike hlrfmui scales. rope und blocks, STOCK-One hcflvy horse l3 Yul‘ old. and axed mart’. one Rt- M" driving harness, one set 110"’! P“ um! hrecciling; also llllr duh" harness. 3 milk cows, l seven 19"‘ olrl, one three years old find "I10 two and half years old, llno "I10 cow thrce years nld due to lfltlhm In two months, two heifers two and half years old, and tvvo heifer; one brood sow lo furrow first purl. 0f September, three spring pigs, 0M1- els, forks and mlny other articles. IIIYGII l‘. MORRISON, Auctioneer. If not. flue ivfilfiullllny will be held Thursday slime time. IIO near acres, all and cold Inter. -two months to complete arcs covered will be ed in Berlin for talks man leaders. Recent advices resch- lng London by way of Turkey have indicated that Kalle Royal Canadian Air _ _ will be s. valuable asset in military training. Any assistance l am instructed by Wm. __ _ . i" "‘.‘.‘"l.°- 121'.“ its? .:.r..1.ii::.. ¥?<»-§?‘-°-fi-lé%‘iiif-"f-illé-"l-‘iif-i ‘ltl_“‘irl‘\‘(f',ilu‘i‘xlg éianz’ ‘ch appreciated as an names of“ ‘feast gaged, are in the Chateau Fronten- STIBBIIIS, A t -SOCIAL GATHERING __ 0n last Wednesday evening the mem- Iiilving sold my farm 1 will sell‘ bers of the Surnmerside merit R, C. M. P. and their friends ,gzltil€ffid at the summer cottage of R; , r. and Mrs. Harry MacFarlane |at a social evening in honor of -C0nstable Thleman m v _ G, r. Gordon nvderich. h ssh Salim, Mrs. Robert Smith. Beadle. ihours of dawn were desperately w homily till: mg exp", oh the Fm. East, was m T°r0‘;,tg_ as sgld he saw a lot of men from Saslcbqltfrfi sVex-nion Llhihmer. M - Ismvmg ,0 evuuaw remalhh,‘ approxlmwél Qugpeq Hg flppggred a; a we“ Huh. John cw“, 513mm 5nd, s rov nce overseas, ern .. . -, Mss an Stuart. | tmqpg, s y ccmumn“ held m ‘he Qmib“ City bury Ont BOOK on MODEL AIRCRAFT “limit inf viglflnat the’; ""- m. i1 c}, 13L ' ' _ _ - H. er, r. l acorn usr on E P t Qrociay inanvvetshinizton Cordell b Janm’ Earl’ 81mm’ New Ham lThe most modern art; in the world sisters Jennie and Mamie Stuart. new’ “PM” New M n“ ppm, Unltgd sums secret-Hy n; is that. of scale model aircraft Bresdslbane. It twenty-four Already i55-mlllimetre of honor were pre- sented with n coffee table by the members of the -‘ ‘ chment amid many expressions of Mr. Trenouth on behalf of self and..his bridc-to-be thanked him- few fitting words. was served song. item ere s number of solos by Constable Carter. -S LONDON, Aug. 1'7—(CP)--The German-controlled Paris radio re- ported today that Premier Nicho- M Kaila ungary had arriv- with Ger- y is facing a in Hungary l8 a. result of growing anti-Axis sent- dsys sgo student riots were reported to have pre- speclal cabinet meet- ing ‘at which some of the ministers were-said to have threatened to Farm For Sale AT TRYON Situated on ‘the main highway, vv being prepared for vlng, Ill school, church and stores. l3 clen- in a hlgh stile of cultivation. 9 room completed. "l! electric I hou his, hot electric Burn bu lights and running water. We invite prospective purchaser; to “m; Ind inspect the crop. for alphfcsl n Depgrt- merit of National Defence, Ottawg. published by milit- ary headquarters will be contour- ed at intervals of 25 feet. Present topographical work is being cnmed villages, 9W. have t0 be sub detach- Trenouth Wells, H. N, who g married in the near lut- fellcitstlon. by pleasant evening was spent with a, sing —Miss Ida Perry of Summerside is spending the summer at. her 5 home in St. Lnuls the guest of Mr- e and Mrs. Peter M. Perry. S —Miss Florence Callaghan who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs- W. P. Callaghan, Belmont Street, left on return to Pramingham, Mass, on Baturdav. B. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Clow, their daughter Elaine, Miss Ruby McKenna and Miss Olaf Mec- Donald, all of Summerside, were visihors to Charlottetown last wee - ‘Trans Canada Airlines at Sydney has been spending his vacation with his father. Dr. A. A. Inckhsrt end Mrs. Lockhart, summersid -S. STAGE SET (Continued fx;n_i'—pgse__qxie)___ be written as to the results the conference may hope to achieve but, as one confcree said today, “the biggest moves are planned by s the biggest men and they (Church- and Roosevelt) are not coming here for their health." High OfiiClhiS of the Allied arm- ac, conference headquarters, in an advisory and planning capacity. A clear indication that Pacific strategy is not being neglected in the Allied staff conferences was given when it became known C01. Emmett O'Donnell, American fly- State, said he may come to Quebec to participate in the conference. .It previously was confirmed that . Hon. Antholly Eden, British Foreign Secretary is coming. The anticipated presence of these two men indicated that de- liberation on political phases of the global war is likely to fnnn s ms]- or part of the conference. Determ- French committee for national lib- eration is expected to be one rcsult hf the Churchill-Roosevelt meet- ng. Reports from London today that Brendan Bracken, British Minister of Information, was like- ly to come to Quebec. There was no immediate confirmation here. Among arrivals today was Hon. Leighton McCarthy, Canadian Minister to the United States, who came by train from Washington to join the staff of Canadian 0f- flcisls already here. Canada, with an army overseas acting under direction of the Brit- ish High Command. has been rc-p- , resented here from the start by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and s large delegation, including the Canadian chiefs of staff. MAeLENNAN-At the K1118! 001mb Hospital. Montague, P. 1:. I. on Aug. 1i. 194-3. to Mr. and Mn. |John MacLennan, Caledonia Wes/t, tP. E. 1.. s son. Donald Kenneth. o m; t Trenton. Ont. d t Q bee, 5t. J hn, d H l- "The tsnks versus warship was Efosvgital, gfontlieguefgggsx. gang?“ "m" "m"? m» ifesx- “e a m T s luuhfhootinguastolhh Aug. 13,1943. to Mr and Mrs. - -—-—-—--- w B" m! -‘ Q Emmett Power, Greenfield, p. m. r. §Q§ghf>§§§§a_%g| §:§"£}.,'QQ,~ ENEMY FEARS ggilllgmfmg galgolgeflunwgm v35; s son. Kevin Shawn. . -——- hsd l buy ides about their loos- nobe mu . (C ntlnucd from vI-AYTON swim “"",“‘""'“,"" m" 9m" vol-tn %ml.ugi-it. m‘ m’ ° ‘m iifibwliufivemfirehiivt? fir! ‘Iryon. P. i. I. m” “HM” ‘n’ P‘ l ' m‘ Snider, Gel-old Claude Oliver. "MP1"! "14- "It 1°" "mm" whether our aim was effective." a-ii-iv-zi. “'5- l§-..‘.“?"”m- “d M“ m" te. West uernuton Ont. "Y!" "i" t!" WWW-It'll!“ At Syracuse snd Au listl. Ital- inald Union Road, P. 1:. I. - - comm... , , _ I up - a ‘on Memh mama“ Tanner. Non-nun Albert, He» t H f! 9'9""! 1° luch 9"" ian risonerl were only too . ' ' Burlington, Ont. "fnnitother brown“ m. Ger glloadl napitclhl}; shd! halp tho A1- rAvwn-At the King Ooun ‘ ‘ , . ' t‘ "P ' ° "- AUCTION SALE treat taro-t‘: ti: "M" M" m‘ m-t-‘iiifi-‘t-tfl“ "" ..it:rn::t.".':: stairs: ul- - - "I b - . 3°" “ykn MM”- P' 3' 1- l "m Dryden, James Jr. He. Monllc- mllvafi: up arfionfl-fltlhillgirfl olfnmliifi’ vvTi-zrolsliggi Al‘ ‘cnArAun “m” 3"“ ' a1. m u u m ghglflgtdhlve "ti" filflfigmwt- in 4a hours note: e port hld CALLAGIIAN-At the city 5°" wiggle“ ' on,” ° Mm‘ " which was to th, dieudvsnhige of "°¢°;,'§,,°"}“',§fd' P’ " g “h, g MIB- 15- t0 IM- "14 Mfl- Mum-o M!’ y; pg; “m. the Axis from the verv start." o e "nus" l T ‘u! s es J. cull hen nromore. twin ». -. .. - _ n r and dirty mine-sweeper lislnto of Ills my Moeuen m - 1,, g“; The Berlin radio declared I i I ch ‘m, h m“ my" “h” x‘ “em ""1 Jmph Natal Punk Theodore Peter. 5W5" i" 1°" "m" u" new te su merino in tov/ he MONDAY. Auousr 2m, m: - m. nuélq use, Cask. Mwiflldflrllt m)“ I13 1W1!" continued. The sub vus run down Ar m r. u - iii-Awe} siiiifl»? a'..n.°to§"='v°.“' finitueeufld'f"ti.'l'"lvrfliii '13.‘; Th. "M," u“, I“, “a “u.” t, N D M L loyal Canadian Ordnance Corps oqfigrviznmsgouanhend inn ed by gunfire from the hold effect bed room and dining t? c n d6 0d?! u bmlqnug gun-g“ mg mom-n m 9"‘ ,.,,,,,, flafltgatldu‘ ‘fiuhumh __ xannetn snnlnl. m. mm,“ “munch, m. “m,” . 1gb: Osnsdrilehrchlotlllis‘: loft ant; ron , o e IIIO ' _ H liéfinim, m‘, in“, 3",’. up‘ UNDIITAKII n r f, 04mm“ “m,” m.“ 0mm“ him"? to thn ildtlgdle Iasrt sgoeuend e IMIALMIR C "' mat-fined foléght 1th allied] didvisiqns my ,,,,,,4°°°"_,,,,,§,‘,’,',,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ems on I-Iouee mule llllifn at) Kenyon, Archibald Jamel, 7b., l" Y" l °° 3 91‘ i out o from g eyes and when we. “maul,” u. Mission Oity, 3.0. "W394 "W" Mm" ‘WJIdYlWC- the bigmoment came they went 1,11, mung, u.“ Wmhh XT"",¢1VM°"FJ4°W 3gmhtlflvfi into notion with confidence born ' Antique", l. Corps Troops m" "l" l" m" "i!" l"; of long hours on the lob. ‘war-pr’ o-lo-ia-oi-ai. ‘(igg ' ~ ~ Shorter, ‘George Dennis, He. gunman-QM hmuwom“ hi! . 0 CHARIDTTETOWN p; Second List 0f Casualties- From Sicily g ...c..':~r¢..~s...."o::.il-:::: g’?! tiimeoiuwesfifi- Iiilmglfl‘: negtw-oi: ovnssss Officers Mining in notion: I ‘ Ontario Regimelil W k, Do 1d B MrmhyT-izclena. nWh. ytocxkownl Msdoc, Ont. Won-sat Officers, N.C.0-'| b Men Died of Wounds: Nova Booth nnd Island l. O t» motiTeg-l Prince ldvvnrd n James, Everett Rupert, Pic, Mrs. Dorothy MM. James (wife) Chester, N5. Dangerously wounded: Ashley. Wilfred Lsurfcr. Ho. Mrs. Ida June Ashley (mother) Dutch Settlement, NS, (wife ov- ersess). Jarrett, Ralph Gordon, Pte., Mrs. Francis Jarrett (wife) Wind- sor, .5. Montreal Toron Royal Canadian Engineers: le Emard, Q Royal Canadian Corps of Signals X‘ 1138. -. lMoore, William, Sigmrh, Montre- a Byron, Ont. Oshawa, Ont ination of the official status of the l 1,1,..." quoted a press association report 9,; (Jcnirsl Ontario Regiment Milton, On Island Regiment Florence B. Be . leoord Reign, Pte. Beth ghasyniuncle) 3.1L o. 2, Sussex, ford Station Missing In Action: Royal Cunsdlln Artillery Annett, Wilson Henry, L. Bdr. . c w e m, u” (.1 m Minister Harold Kirb in WWII"? wgligamilaQyrlrlreiond John, 6112-, t§§§'pl§£l'.u§hin gzgwbeiwwi: é°l‘l"geymnli‘r’”ey' km?’ 5J3” ipovgéiiktocolriighw ‘T? ‘ti; gg:al.eisprfiilsfinl lafgther) Her-net Ottawa-Ottawa. Journal. Cogndacta, G883, 5_ genius?!‘ fickle‘: wmggillwl representation G,‘i“,,';"‘3{.'._‘”““““‘ ““‘“" ‘r “" IATvECMF-‘Ztifl "'_’?£.W~i.‘; l. n‘. p": 531.2? 51-33;]? t" ...°°°u{.‘.‘..€"v°£“2t3'!; “new” ..§:::i’.l..*"""' ‘rr-"h r"- 3tfi't'é“é‘é.fii.ti‘f ... s.r...%'l*:.:rl:r.:.:r:.: n2"... nit unit 3137,»; h; gtt-oygg m“; John Wilson, 3d,, Qgofge ville Church at 11.00 A. M. with the 11213533115” and hope to see him out Good ma,“ “hon hm, Thomas Clark (father) Wakehsm, ue. Daniels, William George, Bdr. St. Catharine's, Ont- George. Francis, Bdr., St. Cath- arine's, Ont. Jewer, James Wheeler, Gnr., St- Cathurines, Ont Keogh, Leslie dun, ue. Mari-in, Frank Buyers, Gnr., To- runto. Morton, Robert. Gm”. Vfiduh. e. . Seifert, Howard Benjamin, Gnr. ‘Tllson, Gnr., Ver- Stankus, Charles, nan, Ville m- srd, Que. Tindall, Everett Walter, Gnin. o. Barmtbe, Gerard. 3P1‘.- ONBWB- Currie Walter Forsyth, Spr., willlenfcun-ie (father) Green- wich, N.S. n Fowler, William George, Spr., Edson. Alta. Gaston, Leslie Wilfred, 5PT., Vil- ue. Orr, James, Spin, Montreal. C Ball, Harold Allan, Sigmn, To- onto Thanksgiving service at 7.30 P M. Regular service at Church at 3.00 P. M. Preparatory services in South Granville Church o at 11.00 A. M. and 8.00 on Saturday at 11.00 A. M. Rev. I-l. M. Buntain, Minister. funeral of the late Miss Catherine Ross was held yesterday afternoon from her residence at 243 Rich- mond Street. Services at the home and at the grave-side in minlon Cemetery were by Rev. TJ-LB. Somers. The bearers were Messrs. ertson, J.B. Roper. ghee, Victo Pte. Joseph Knockwood of Dun- staffnage has returned from Eng- land. He enlisted on September 2. 1939, and was one of the first, if the Dominion for active service .- in the present conflict. He went‘ overseas in February, i940, in the 2nd Medium Battery, commanded by Major George David Knockwood, overseas, while two other brothers, Teddy Frank, were with the Canadian Forces but have been discharged. l _ . | I . cumin. aunuli i h nlallnln 3 Tiv."'§"&~":"§~'u'."u:uv su- llln in unnu- Oooll m: flintnflllllll. OONIIDIIATION IHI IIIUI- ANOI. .__ t... n. "mo"; ."l€...°.‘t." r o and ovonineg. pm 8-10-11. OOIIIOTION - In solsry f Ir. . . 0ft Assessor, ghould have read .00 instead of I100. ‘IO P-IJ. — Misses Olive. Edna and live Gllhnt hive 10ft for Summer c, 9.111., vvhcre they will visit relstives for the next three weeks-Sydney Post-Record. IPICIAL POLICE BIB! — S lei lice arrived yestcrdsy to p” ohn Bradley t0 ellimln _, hearing on a charge of murder. They will lenve tndsy. CAB FERRY AND TRAIN-On Monday i4 freight ca: lolds and i8 empties were transported‘ in thg mainland by the car ferry, Scotis re a e T" ight load: ‘Ad’ ism eiiibtig: were osrrled to h-inoe Edward Isl- and. The lest night with 109 posse arrived here with 6i at 8. Mrs. George E- Crozier, of I-Iun- Long River n Thursday and Friday Preceding P. M. and 8-18-11. FUNERAL vhsfinnsr - The New Do- nducted mm. £311: AK. Mc- Coyle, Garnet Camp- 1l and Donald MacKinnon HOME FROM OVERSEAS - ot; the first, Indian to enlist in W. Craig of harlottetown. He has a. brother and Semple, William Henry, Sigma, m Stiles, Bruce Gordon, I... Cpl., T"Y1°1'» M5“! AY1'""- sllmn- aircraft. The book ! w ll illustra- Eastwmdi om- ted and the nuthoi, levir. V.J.G. Tmmpwm Bede?!“ Charla‘ Woodason, a rofessional uircraf Blgmn, Fort Erie, Ont. mode, make,- fi in giving accurate and detailed in- . e. Nsdon, Wilfred Nelson, Pie, Ot- wn. ty Muddie, tLionel Richard, Pte, Stagg, William. Cpl., Toronto Wyle, R0 Barter, George William, Pie. p; b_ u] 3h , h l, g 1; g Mrs. Mabel Barter (mother) A113 wheesrev liiingrnnggthe: helde tile tilohlfih. N-S ministry from 1823 for about Smith, mile James, Pie, Mrs. Smith (wife) Annap- in ‘Black, John olatcwsrt, m. ou- Campbell, 'ohu'ios Melvin, rte. Useful Publications. London, En!» Klvlng exhaustive in- structlons to flying fans who de- sire to make faithful copies of real formation. A chapter is devoted to 0T8. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. — Lt-Col . D ant chaplain of Military District preached s sermon at St. John's twenty years. He. also conducted NV services for the Reserve Army at sequently hcld Quebec. At the beginning of the present war he senior Protestant Military District No. 0 end ser- lsilavfls )boen officially reported c . - Ayspecisl communique of the cordi 00mm llbh deumend ls subject has been received from 3'1 Aldych. in use by the fighting pow- the Re .8.0 Halifax. Last Sunda, Col. Gordon b“! i? ministerial charges Lethbfldge. Ont.. Mont-real 1nd was appointed ‘* ‘ for Ill!‘ o. riv'ed to spend his furlo mill. 1f Boun- leerfiet he II home suffering from o broken leg. _A. Macldllion. ROAM Military Hospital ll‘- ugh with his ts M and Mrs. '1‘. M. uwhif” mien Stren- an. Mn. ti‘ 0T new with t visiting In the oit Mr. Aiphonsus Brawders, Boston mas arrived in Mrs. Thos- Noonan, Richmond, left Saturday for Saint John. N.B.. where she will visit Mrs. Blanchard. She wns accomp- Patrlcis Anne, daughter of Prof. JR, and Mrs. LeClsir of Charlottetown. Mr. J.A. Bruwders of Boston. ar- rived in the city last evening on s. visit to relatives and friends. Dur- ing his stay he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brawders, also of his sister Mrs. Bradley. Miss Marjorie Large of the staff of the British Embassy, Washing- ton and her two brothers. Newton of the Royal ‘Bank, Amherst, and William, of the Armed Services. Quebec. are visiting their parents fvltr. and Mrs. Fred Large. Queen S anied by little I31 building. Ari interesting book 0n years since flag lcnghty list of the principal aircraft heads had been “They performed the pcrbly," sold seated in an adian Navy headquarters v, AM, Gordon, D_ "The men manning assault craft ,, M11, 59.110,- Pfflflggt- were finished s few hours sfwr daylight and cleared off, but the and forth from huge trans- ports to the beaches." tohis _.__ u $110 week with“ u. . ma: and Nr- Him- n nu m’ T’ ‘Coll-to? is in old of M tor ouvviil this cit and Chlrlottetown While in d Home Spencer Stuart. Spencer 1 Davie of Duncan, BC.. landed 8th as spared no pa m army soldiers north of Cape Pes- scro while the others under Lteut. u, g 1 0d; f t h- W- Mullins of Brom tonville, Lalencette, Joseph Charles Au- e ,§’fi°c,§,,‘§§,f,,‘,',‘,,,,,°nf afighii”... Que" and Lieut. K. E. lgoyl of uste. Pte, . Joseph DAlrnn, 1n mayional marking, and can“. nipeg rushed supplies to ake St. John County Qu e, The work conuiudes with g, beaches farther north after bridge- Cmdr. MacLaughun, office at R bert James. Pte. No. s. who had been visiting for boys ensued in supplying the Georgetown, Ont. the past: few dgyg at; the hgmg o; beaches worked like trojsns 24 his aunt. Mrs- A. E. Morrison, hours a day. A week after the Nova sooth. and Prlncn Edvard pflnoe street, h“ returned 1,0 landings they were still bectling Narrow Euro "Evacusti “Unfit pee McLsughlan. member of the RC. -R.. had a couple of narrow escapes when the destroyer carry- Rflvll- N5 the’ thump near Bench Grove 1:18 W3 hnlxgljil a?! ads llillye-bgmb- T1’ C t, Sud .6], R11 Si! C0 d rom ___________________, New Brunswick Resilient Goarélongwaseriaorgnfi Q.J.Z..Z.’.,..‘.’.. tang“ and {ieilgi l: whtean hthe s2 .th fth n . vn mp s e um ar- ______'§E‘1“_5;______ Hartsgrove, Burton Albert. cpl. 1), aggltfioiliToOtttfwriwjl-Ig ws§ cued’. boi- be or: it hits fallen to the ath MARTIN-At the Kings C0unty,Ml'5.Y'1'°l'1l0 Hart-same moth") csted in England. Scotland and flmy- Hospital, Montague, P. m. 1. on Bath. Nb. in Leipzig. German . In the last A bomb hit the mm of the de- Aug. a. 194a to Mr. and Mrs. Don- Great wui- in which he served mover l! "- rover! alone the sld Martin, Caledonia west, P. E, m!!! Cl-Iilllllh Army 50Ivl00 1mm 1914.13, he wan the 3,30" caches near Syracuse and the 1. s daughter, Mary. c"?! the M 0.. and was mentioned in Ital! Wu towed w transfer to despatches for bravery. He sub- "mm" "lifl- u“? dufihl I i‘ P r Auguste this destroy- er entered the harbor changed selvoes with German field guns on shore and came under the fire of s nest of about 1B0 Tiger tenks sheltered in s grove. of t n has been lfllli" and Mr. and Mrs. Smith wers on the Island and they see a lot of changes. CANKBIKNT-‘EAVY (Continued from ligggvone) established SDI‘! “ t" m" “on h’. l: Sworn In heads “,1! “W; miuontmiiinhgatiou confined to: his n‘ uni“ ..°.'i'.ti.‘;.“‘l. .322 ., er George Buxtcm, Iltlroy Sh, Charlottetown. IO‘. Bruce l. Robb. Editor of the Moncton Transcript. u broth- t ' z thdrglvflhdngb} hmmefli . . . . er an sec" “y o he eI-Islifnx Herald is y. y Monday night to spend his vacation. While here "—- iiT “wit? ti? ‘use: ofmiibrofirer a-ls der Mr a um w _, . . . W I B" 8. OI‘ in t - I ot§."$£°5i"§i§§n.o.¥'bi““é‘.§i£; Brrlwden- a xennecy wu the Mum" formerly of Regine, Announce the 1F", d m. m“ , 1‘ firvegrh “m; h. °°“'°‘“°“‘ °' m" "d" d’ h" m“ t T‘ n ' might be mined de t Premier. '- “m” "m" "° w’ ‘Y vm” "l?" m” cT s" m The Attorney-Gene u Leslie George Crczier, son of Mr. and i" 99119"! MPQW- Y 9 "i: Sgt. I-IJ, and R.S.M. AP. and Mrs. Morgan and daughter, Mrs. Fraser left Monday morning for their home in New Glasgow N S after spending "nest of Mrs. E. Morgan Valley St. They were accompanied back by Miss Marjorie Morgan. Mr- Campbell, Week the Superb, Job su- oyal Can- here. and ex- If‘.- fer of the Dslhousie Charlottetown on home. P.9- llew lint. Cov’t ll ~01! vvon election u All 111410176060!" “Thus-moot. we an thlh u» Nu?“ Aura? av-vw- fee “Id. - s d. how O01. - dy, 64-year-old Peel h ho hols theepogt in t vernmon o 00rd . Henri: (Tgfeated in 1034 by the Lib- Blackwell, who defeated Hellth Assoc took a prominent part in highway dis- cussions during the last session. Mr. bar and George . Dundas, are the three eastern Ont- ario cabinet members. Dr. RP. Vivian, from the central Ontario riding ofDurllam, will be the new Heath Minister. Mayor Charles Daley of St. Catharincs, the member for Lincoln, takes the labor portfolio while western Ont- ario's only cabinet representative is the lands and forestry Minister, Wesley G. Thompson of Blenhem in Kent East. O01. Drew combines the education portfolio with the Premlership- s procedure which has been followed under some previous Conservative administrations. ALL ENEM_Y ._<§9"i1&1@d-!1£m_meuorle) _______*____ ;_- clared in their broadcast com- munlque that all their forces had been evacuated. Te latest reports suicl soldiers o1 Mal-Gen Lucian is. ‘Pruscottls American 3rd division were crush- ing the last flickering resistance in Mnd-to-hlind battle with trapped enemy nests in the city of 191,000 while tile Germans in the fading _ BWtYiHl-il! "d!" 5' u "flflll 41* r " a‘? {I've} i?‘ NOV lonely-HOW h leg Inch dine you vvnh vvlih s", Palmolive, tske one plum a [Ill d0 "mid: ; - It'd lbdl cum W-unnl with Pllmoliva’: Inim- g3“ ndi wonders on ell in...‘ Hero's DOCTOR-FIDO" . . lens on i285 women, nu by 36 doctors, prove c9545, lively rim in 1m 14 h, Palmolive Busty Mu brings but" complexion: to 2 out of 9 women! l KEEP THAT LOVELY SCHOOLGIRL COM t. main llne, t retreat, covzvfliieg sthglrw rail-h tank and plane counter . Roosevelt Sidelights By C. B. Blackburn Canadian Press Staff Wrl QUEBIXJ Aug. 17 --(OPi— I sorship forbids saying Willi, weather was like when Prod Roosevelt was formally in the citadel late this af - but it was s colorful and -- ablg scene as he took the - from a combined services - - honor on the ancient - ground. Photographers were ted becaus, the President and Governor- neral were in | phseton with the top up and famous Roosevelt smile and artillery —-the American "bong 'l"onls'— duelled with iii-inch enemy 0st- teries across the Strait, willie Bri- "511 desiroyfifs had sisnteu the flame and smoke of German de- molitlons on the south was; o: the Italian toe. These clemolitions were the first indication that the Q€HIIJDS were making preparations to withdraw farther north up the Italian Pen- insula in case the Allies‘ 5e5- b°m° Olierations are extended to the main nd ln pursuit of the es- caped foe. (Rome radio. in a broadcast recorded by the CBC in 0t- tawa. acid a llrgg Allied in. vasion fleet of barges, [men .'t},‘.i'..'i°°"‘.?"" 'E"'.‘.i' l?‘ “"2 o n n en Sicilian port.) British and American naval con- centrations in the Mediterranean were the most impressive of the war. Tile feverish activity of Allied naval forces. announced in todn "| communique. included s bom - ardment of Scales on the Gulf of h n 0 r. Sfihflh 12.3.21“; 1°83 t. hi“ Reta in 20 minutes. British warships put to fli ht a. formation of enemy torpedo at; near Cs Rizutm and American units carr ed out a similar mission at the northern entrance to Mes- sina Strait. IIeevy Air Operations One of the heaviest single air operations was that by Middle Eust American heavy bombers, large formations of which drop- ped 160 tons cf bombs on the big air bsse of iibggis. the sirdromes of Tortorelln and San Nicole. and Satellite fields in southern Italy. The bombers stirred up a horn- sst.‘ nest of elsgericnced Axis fighters. nearly l of them, but shot down st iesst 40. The raid cost sight bombers. Air commanders said the Ger- mans and Italians had lost nearly 2,000 airplanes in the effort. to de- fend Slcil since July i—i,100 of the sircra t captured on alrdromes since invasion began st dawn July l0. Reds Continue To Advance IDNDON. A . l'f—(AP) — Th0 lud Anny sinus ed through stiff- ening German cs odly to niske gains up to four miles toward B And im th itions in the drilgeo n Enrol-ens! and Kharkov in fllgh Ill that hul- ed more then 0 Cm fnnifiht. fslinl after position in the Brysnsk ares, where the red 01000! last rted iii miles east of rmsn defence centre. More than so lawns s were token snd the Moscow rldiv- . proceed- reported that "fierce fighting does not slulken for moment." ‘Ibo Gcmem, were in deep shadow. More than 100 IIPWS, camera radio workers. waited nearly hour for the nrl, olefin! "it ' est wait was the 45 minute-i the Presidents arrival before - smittlng the news - - in c0111 lty with instructions from be ship officers. It was difficult to see the ' idenlrs face but he seemed - and serious and the same m) ion was apparent on the tam Prime Minister Churchill Prime Minister Mackenzie K who seemed determined not t0 trude into vhc arrival oeiflflfi which were staged for the U11 States President. SO YOU KISSED THE '< All) MADE Hill (RY? Then cliecli our - 76% of ell adult} i" bed breath. Thais V!" ll pays lo ll" COLIATE‘! TOCTII ' Sclenille mu m" ""‘ elvely the! In seven 9W" clue Colgate‘! 709"‘ Instantly flops 010' i" um vou Holtlmm Coin d_to mini; t‘, .. been , s m» d" ° glvu you up to 50 M" e gen: tin up to 46 M? no: a pen!!! 1°" TIP 1'0 minim!!! g can”... Tom], pnqde: 1| o . - ~=-*=*--~ "ti-trait to ".......‘“"i Wé-tn-w- wei- | i com 's ha. TOOTII NUDE! 111ml“ t" 1010A" I383