‘H3 WESTERN GUARmAN he SUMbA/liv ESIDE GU cu COUNTY CHRONIC TO-DA Y ‘ours: Mn. John Pond. i: Church Biron-Phone up BUMMEIIUIDE um ramur count-r: "n, subscriptions Aillfll-llllll clnllll I0 an with In. had. mural-o, Water Bil-cot. Gourlun v-Ipton, “guy, Wbtoc Strut. llart Guido!‘ l‘) Qrggym. 39”‘ Th. Qmu-dlilll will b0 delivered l0 my harm u; , , wur order to the b0) responsible for cluhvcneg u; "u; mu“ , eulllfllll l: ronrvad [or In" l4 ' more», rm mum-u; n! a Jung-pas n, nllurl m: i0 ""11"! l‘ 3 tablets. Tonic . . ‘um, strictly puylbln ll huh Gouru“ ti“. M? __I OFFER at Kinkora consisting .HLMS developed with enlargc- M, d lit u '1“~*t"°‘ m“ Co" “°‘“i‘!“o‘. "18 ploytatla? gfiidldilggaglc »- ____ housie and Barn. Apply 4:05 BEST ffllllllnlhfl-VO gull Kmlmffl. -5 develop your HIS. _ ‘-'*-- m, mp. gloss-prints. 7-11-i0i. Thegilizfilcztdel: cn T Beueque Baptis _Bls'.\l.~\ m»; for stomach dis- I Church r5, uourlies Rexall Drug. 7-30-21 4A9 GI ‘EN TnlRTY DAYS - me ' "mgton Police Court on 1 canary iiiuriiiiig a youth Oi 14 CU D-rilr_ on uest speaker, .._.i,-;lbtl...~‘ nu u ..., a boy . xiii the apifidl. 0i a purse m .t sinn of money. As this is not ill» first. offense the boy ting sloth u sum oi money be- igtstratc sentenced him lli the Prince County charg fined two dollars and cos wybpglkareed with d r r costsps es was fined ..FU.\'illtAL SERVICES -- The m1 gcrylccs for the late Thom- L Hinton were held on Tuesday 18111001! lil '1 rinity United Church d was attended by many old irllfis. Run ‘choice Ayers conduct- me sJYVlCC tissisteci by members the choir. The pallbearers were members of the Board of Sess- n of “hit-h the late Mr. Hinton is a mrinber. ‘Thev were Messrs. 1g. Sinciord, J. M. Nicholson, .5, Cine. L, R. Allen. Willard ltillips and Dan McLeod-S - four-thirty o'clock, the Rev, Percy Lnwther -SPECl.-\L COMMUNION SER- CE — Sunday was a. day o1 un- val llitcitfsl. iii the krnicetown iiited cnurcii, The Sacrament of 1c Lords Supper was observed at ‘ie commciictinciit. of the morning mcc. bttir tiiiitcd with the church. lie sermon subject was. Love Holds w. ifcy. "inou urt worthy to tBKB t- book and to open the seals ereoi" was interpreted as an as- ince that the plan and purpose t God tor o world kingdom of sadness is not to be frustrated or ‘timatclv fail but this future can nly be Iililiigly and fully assured y lore lll service and sacrifice as t the lite and teaching of Jesus. . sermon stibjrct for the evening “L15 God's Covenant. of 'id1‘ilt in the bows of st on the clouds that ‘ "oud litunan affairs the tis of \\‘lilCll rest on the earth but t e arch rcnclits to very heart flfl home of the eternal. Messrs. Rt‘: ilowticss and Albcrt Huestis ed the mule choir in the ser- cc of song. rcntlcritig solos llEtS most. acceptably Mi‘. Bowncss ng Oiilv Shadows and Mr. Hurs- ls. Sunrise. Together they sang, ave thine Own Way, Lord. and me Dav. The pastor Mr. Crow- dls preached zit both services and Clicstcr Simpson directed the their and prcsidcd at the organ. in a floor length Marchbank sang-- 1 times. Mrs. blue wit-h matching accessories Public Wo:ks and on her departui Urge Women in Take Interest In Politics Personals ~M.r. E. E. Parkman and a party ti friends motored to Montague on lledncsdfly to attend the horse aces there-S -—M.lss Irmn Hatfield and Miss Doris McDermid of St. John N. B. 1N spending B delightful holiday at iilrbour View Cabins-S —.\ii;»s Afarcaret MacNeili has re- ttirncd to Amherst after a delightful tizlidav with hcr parents, Mt‘. atnd lira. W B. MncNelil, Summersida Canadian women with c0115 lltlcs i1 flhfy Want W l" ggys return. Mrs. Dorothy G steeves, CC)“. member in -M1$. J. Macieod o! Bummer- u“ Wmnen“ council o! the 0C . m“, yboooughldally stun or (h; mu “w m innuendo: "m" ma.“ Water Strut, Tor-u“ Bummer-aide by t m. 50y gt 2c per II) or lbu per week. Phone use for this service or '1' Yon-st Ind“ Iron m1 appetite stimu- Rfixfill Dwc. 110-21 --_._. FDR 88.10 my (gym 64 acres. for grow- tgnsilst of oseph 7-27-8-31-3 URCH N0T1c55_ a service in Central Qfgfiléilzfll‘ e - 7-3031. is: another I'll/ink with 32-00 and —LOWTHER—MARCHBANK NUP. TlALS—At the bridtfg hflme, New 5111mm- PJEIJL. on June 20m at _ Wm Ver Wolf united in mairiage Mar- garet Janet, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbank and Earl lnwther. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall, P111 The bridal couple stood in the bow window under an arch of ever- green which had a background ci Siiihfié “°"-°" “F “m3. N“? i. . r e, given n mai a e ' Krea outd " her father, looked very chaining w: 5cm“ with the“ gown of white sheer with a finger tip veil caught “my with rosebuds and carried an aim couquet of yellow roses. The cere- mony was vritnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jenkins, sister and brother-in-law of the groom. The wedding music was played by Mrs Marchbank and after the marriage service WES pezfomied, Miss Mary Love You Truly. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom and all sat down to a sumptuous Slipper after which the happy couple left by car for a trip in the lvfari- Lowtheris travelling costume vras a wool suit of airforce Before her marriage, the bride was an employee of the Depitrtmetit of It from there, was the reciprcn: o! a beautiful chest of silver. She was also tendered a shower at her home when she received many nice gill». TOR/ONTO, Jilly 29 — (C?) g uniform must take 8J1 111K811“ l" their the r i .i.l l for fiiglcfivgflgéirbrii‘, trxi-fii? tsigegxaetes of such an invasion from the British m/ 5102/00; fizz/Mam a;- / ‘ . \ 4rs........t..v w...” , the... ‘OWN antv H wnur- rtrtn- c A nifty F" 4 MEAL M’ Q Now you can add a new appetite-appeal b0 your ma]: . . . lift them out of the ordinary. Smooth and tasty, Libby's Prepared Mus- turd lends zeattoament course. A diutinctivc nrrlou“ LE B. C. MEMBERS (Continued mm g0 1) of I devoted to oculidomiat: of two t bills, amendments to tho tr tax mt and i0 the succession duties act. Both bills were passed sndsontto the Senate, leaving only the un- aidments w duping-aura: taixdu; tfi pund to com o p0 oi c budget bill-u -CZ_"___TLJ lnsunnntt the Conservative flours leads: durum tho succession duty‘ wt un- endmentsuprovidedlnt cbudget constitute “confiscation pun and Die." and took particular excep- tiontoaciauscinthe cctmaking superannuation benefits or allowan- ces dutisblc. % Minimu- Ilsio u-id u- , Also news of the Day fllvour m h; own, Inpting gov empyloym from ‘ Show =13 -1-w- m tmumtstzs" can. mum .,.,,,,,,,_,,,,,,, 0 _ _ _ , ‘Eff-Q, Hm, (C0,, -,~,,,,,,,,,,, m... BORDEN To am with lVlike, 4 ' PREPARED "w" 1°11") °°n°°mt°d “h” "°"E'“°“ h“ And smokes and comforts lend-i MU S d$~mh$ $1.. $3.31‘..- ll! m5? ‘ i" ,,PH°"" ‘°, hi‘ ‘mm’- A ted n. oonferuioo with nu prov- ma. no. a u who "W1" 1 W 80110 T gen. he spent u. few days in Borden "r: L But wise guys don"t olendfi a SUMMERSIDE TRY "l. ’ Finance rlilligismflw! Iiilglufirslllg- cently guest of Mr. and Mrs. RR:- v Y S SWEET MIXED PICKLES-DELICIOIIS m gig’; gefng ixwnded 54° epécourlf inald Rodgers. lath lonlghl with UFEBUOY ; _________________ , ____ , ‘ .- ago construction of small perman- M_ Bert D1 k1 wh and g Th0 °Nl IN! Ilpwlflllv I164"! t “st. h a or ‘m “up ttrratznss".ztim.... - 6-11 ~w-f~€ 1Tb ---~- ‘MM = ep er The o homes in Kensington from an on to be brought 15w, Mum Prince County Hospital returned to . - ‘ . his hom in O Tray r an.» Kenslngton curs. to; ma»? ”' “' " --__ M to , N , . ‘- —-—— CAPITOL THEATRE- And Vicinit one n B ____ $3.2 n?!” $grgougllflglsot0befiggfzlstlge M"! M1"? Twwldii" °f mimi- a SUMJVIERSIDE y Mr. Wendell Proffit of the Bank loans covering transformation of "filmed to Cape Tormenttne N.B., c I t__ 0g Nova 5Com, “Bu. smmemde lame hows m conaesffid are“ my; on Friday after an extended visit . one 0i’ the most i "—'—— s ent th _ ‘ a. tznents. T0 h" 1'1"" 11°"- __ exc ting storigg P e Week end in Kensington P" . filvlallllmlcan fiction sprang mm Miss Marion Taylor of Freetown, the 81195]; o; m, meme,‘ MI‘: Munitions Minister Howe said D0weriul reality of the Capitol ‘rhea. VQPSiqn of Harold filpping novel, flufierices for the first time. riehvs story has lost nothing m its transfer to m thetale is more P913118. as told is ue, in large superb wane abmliimtfim’icwsti? John Wayne. Betty Field rim i; Carey. and the brillia cast. Each seems characters. Henry H th - ' ticeable tlii0iizagl¥its ghhtfcgigtluiifanir] cogglful magnificence, concerns the blood on; Young Matt, the impetu young Ozarks mo out and £11159 UDOII his Life spitfire of a moun not been restless. unccnsi father to kill him In the picture. Wayne is taln maid, has forgotten his blood ton. the famous the Ron cl." L Nazis Parade SS Troops t ' By Thomas F. Hawkins (Associated Press Staff Wflwr) BERNE, July 29 —- (AP) —I11 expectation that the Altias 80011 will open a western Europa-en front or with intent to discourage Isles, the Germans paraded SS t... spent .. few davs as» wck- iis/"m" "‘ ‘““°"°"“ h“ ‘°' 5551.21’... “iiiifi; if.‘°%‘3‘.i.°‘t.ii‘v‘; It the Iia-borview Hotel, Black's ..‘ d ti d rtisins that they were en glarbor. N.B., the grest of Miss of Rljlfuarigeigiksflhernrpg’ siccorgg igotiltfe from Russia to the fortified ue Aimdnws‘ front without vthth it is murder coast. h a t h red m ———— ' _ bt .- Frcn .spaces ca. e h-vlrfie many friends of Miss Mam- gg-tugfifiatia 59nd our o“ 0v” paradefis "important contingents" . Cicrmont, are glad to learn ‘I t she has returned to her h0me i." fl rccent operation in the Mince :C0lliil._\' Hospital. All wish his M.ll n speedy recovery. they haven't, the time." Mrs steeves TMYS Ellsworth Bagnali and Sign?" Ralph and Sheila of Sum- rsdc. are visiting her parents @>»'1“‘l>ifl;*.i‘"‘”t°“..‘" circa t l lei‘ 1H5 an n W! mlvzpw. Nova Scot-la. "on" Mme mop], exported steel to our mneifv‘ will r9 s. J. ins erers are runnins ,, and making a mesa of it. said. T, W . . Val “m, Ompson. Charlottetown, | m: hci throutzh her illness. 1g icy‘. CHICKENS 500 mixed sex three week old chicks 18c. 500 mixed sex four week old chicks 22c. S. R. Penclleion Kensingion Upbmiding women who refuse to take part in politics ‘because recalled eccncmlc con- ditions in Canada 10 years 33° when "young men were rldinfl N1? rails and begging for bread and jobs." responsible the rxpowi wasiline. for that misery w years flap—w'h° m“ copper and nickel and potential enemies 1m to the 11th hour because of high profits-these same ghastly bhmd- your 1m- now p110 course of fighting on tho Russian which had been seasoned in the fighting on the eastem front. 5M DNB dispatches from Berlin added pointedly:- "‘They are equipped with new vehicles and new weapons." In added threat against any Al- lied second front enterprise along the Gor- 189ml’ sald:-- "The formation is composed of veteran troops from eastern Europe M10 often have been rewarded for conspicuous achievements in the transocean news front. Ti-ansccean said the commander- , iri-chief for the west had gone to Paris to review the parading troops. Field Marshal Karl Gerd Von Rundstedt, in active command of the German forces facing Britain across tho narrow channel and the north sea, has been directing revision of offensive measures all along the coast and inspecting "the extensive and deeply eche. loned fortification works." one ne- ported yesterdav. Thorsont Says No Truth In Report OTTAWA. July 29 - (C?) - War Services Minister _ said in the House of Commons w- day that there was no truth in l r-gport that alteration is being made in the war services m- gulatlons w cull the 19-year-old class for compulsory service. The question was raised by John Dlefenbaker (Con. bah Cent") who referred to l. MWPIDOI’ story to the effect that the 10- year-Old class was about to be ca-l-liiiiem is no truth in the ~- port," said Mr. Tliorson. Yesterday The Canadian Press in an Ottawa story 851d the 91'0- bnblllty was seen that the bottom cglLllp nge would be reduced from 30 1,0 19 before gc-vemment tumed to the pool of married men meet compulsory mill train- quo . “on lthe screen when Pnramountfis TECiZIIigEO? 15:11:‘; “ B911 Wright's e Ems" Th6 Shepherd of , was presented to local vivid. more ccm- by the carema, Th; 0 n; stulbporting perec y cast; m1‘ “i510 the verv heart of the h sworn by ous. reckless untaineer. to gearch kill his own father. a man he has never seen, for putting s b is mother and drivirigaggdfinfi early grave. In love with a young , he is Mia able to win her love completely use of the barrl€r set. up by his r11! imze to find his Y Matt: Betty Field, Sammy Length": girl who will not love him until he , oath. and Carey. The Shepherd. the man who returns to the mountains after an absence of twentv years. to find that his son is bent upon shooting him. Amonc the supporting cast. in a lendirw featured role is James Bar- Jcetei- Lester of Broarlwav stave play. “Tobacco Others who contribute ex- ccntionnll" cffectlve character D0“- trav-"ls are Beulah ‘Bondi. Samuel S. "in" if-vrjorie Main and Marc nwrence "Th" Slvpherrl of the Hills" is a c‘~‘""e no moviegoer will want to spent a pleasnt visit in Kensixigton e A William Proffit. lguest of her cousin, Miss lviyrtle M11 and Mrs. ——— i.. PW "h" 111811: spent the week- ho end here, the guest of his grand- 1n Parent-H. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Inglis, Iiday with n1 Mrs. George Murray and two children Hillard and Georgie of p; Bedeque spent a couple or days re- cently in Kensingwn the guest of her mother, Mrs. Freeman Reeves. Mrs. Upton Smith and two child- ren, Alberta. and David, were in Kensington on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard. Miss Marion Carr of Clifton is spending a few days in Kensington the guest of her sister Mrs. Lorne the Roman Catholic during this past week. Mi-is Edythe Stavert townvls spending a few days Kensington, Henry Stavert. OWH t0 i'l '11‘ _ vi"T11e§h?i>'iiii5§§l’1iii§“niifi9 P1111111"! "d M“ D“""‘"H~ Siggfsapmtmislhle ritliith-ertfi ‘filming- Mrs. Walter Duggan of Charlotte- town, vlsited here recently the guest , of her aunt Mrs. Sydney Mill and Mr. Mill. Miss Joyce Howard is visiting in visitors to summerslde‘ Clinton, the guest of her cousin, Marion Howard. Mr. and Mrs. William Cotton. Mrs. Emery MacFarlanc spent the past week in Pictou. the guest of her husband, Mr. MacFai-lane. Miss Minnie Gill spent a pleasant holiday in Carleton, Lot 6 with Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman Webb and family ‘Miss Annie McLennan, left Ken- sington recently for Fredericton, where she has accepted a position I I Mussolini Mrs. Stanley Cascley of Ken- 59, iiii"‘§3..‘€ o??? é2...§t‘.i’.‘i‘“‘i‘ii2: - Sore Point Arthur Cornish, Pte. William Gill of the Veteran's Home Guard is spending a furlough with his wife and family heze. Daniel MacKay. daughter Joyce Charlottetown on Ftiday. 29 - tA P)‘ - Italy's 1 d ———— a . Mr. Gordon Stavert and his sakes 3'81‘ égcmsmgé ,3 a mother Mrs. J. Stavert of Bezieque i, wane visitors to Kensington on Him" “n, mm the “ma, butt” which was played Sundry. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. day telegram UM“, Ifigxxgérngrghogbaélét Wm up in ttho German Press, but he "mnl - did not get the birthday giftwhieri many persons in Europe believed he had confidently expected: A triumphal entry into Alexandria. Miss Noreen and Master Rodney Murray, Nova Scotia, are spending mi me holidays in Clinton, nifirtfélil it their andparents, Nfiflggganf, agfitaruafbgmg m; Ml and Mn- “h” w ‘knew “m have been long eager to march into M31" Yemflvu- Egy t as did those conquerors. 1*“ h M M truh fll to the MT- m’! MP5» 1W1“ Chfimpmn- Germgi aniirsfltalialan armless. Musso- spent a. few days in Charlottetown. visiting relatives and friends. three weeks o; wining “go n1_.&¢g- i i troops, he re timed m Misc Olive T111111". Villifid Kflfl- Ju 20. econ "cut kc."=ttttt.tr =22“ i: u?" i- mer e p Miss Jennie Clark RN returned stressing his "perfect health." and to her duties at Camp Hill hospitfl- after one 1.i00-mile fllltht insDICt- Halifax after spending her vacatloi.‘ ihg Bli‘ fields and naval units the in Kensington with her parents, Mr. Corriere Della Sera said on June 20. d Mrs David Clark she was ac- "the virilc temperament of Ii Duce Tm aniod back by her sister, Miss ideally and physically expressed the ‘aleign Clark, who will spend a few {fismrizfinargolgeersnninl ‘Wflth 0f days vsiiting in Halifax. - ‘J Bruce Howard 811d Milli-id Km‘ nedy was in Amherst last Wednes- day attending the horn race which Bafls Love was held than. E A .3‘:- n“..tt::...“ri;.. "EIIIY glint John, N .B. last week on business- Miss William Chain ion and two Number One children, Eldon and I arc visiting _ in mm!” n“ we!“ of hm um B Rona Munro ‘T’ M" “'-"“““°’ °h‘m_m°“' (Cinldlln, rm. sun wnmi He. Daniel and Mrs. Whitloclt SOMEWHERE m ENGLAND, iti J t 29 - (c?) - Love is wsmy f"dK§",,f,2g,'§Q “$2.1? $5 Pr: a%t No. 1 for Canadians train- Whitiock’: grahdpai-ents. Ml‘. and in; with the Royal 118W i0 m“: My; Daniel Dunnin and in Darn- combined operation (commtlndfl ' k‘ thei. raids. l8! Wm‘ M“ Wm °° a mood Seculrity and secneféy Lnhree of stilt; t to o tan n grea es "its. ::..".:2... i. tau. 1...... i. i»... the civil service mo. spending her “Donn, tell her" Ls the theme of holidays with her parent-l. Mr- 1W‘ PNWf-i h“! “P “Mela; h . bined peratlon men g8. 1'. ¢ m" mm CE" by 11m: fragmeshts of affection in The busy Bee unit of the Ken- a letter home or a goodbye hint t0 sington Red Cross Branch held n wife or girl friend in Britain n their weekly meeting at the 1cm" soldier may imperii the lives of o; m5, George Brookins when a thousands. most successful evening's work was “It's not drunkeness and care- wmpletg, After the work was fln- less talk in pubs that mull? IL! thé lubed u: on bic social hour was most grief,’ ‘mug, m, on“; supplied a de- operations officer. "Its not usual- licioua lunch. peas, or browned-offneas or dis- .___ o Mrs. Gordon Cooke RN, return- H tallty. It's love. love is helping er. M day evening " We find that in moat cues gent? ti: gi-inneceonwtgyity hlos "ell thctltifflegitiler u a fellow who is not f iona uy- a: cu ry where she wu on pro ass F“ to be ‘ m: "m! ' Miss Wilma Delaney spent Sun- 8111-" impressive and in try- day in Mcrgate, the guest of Miss 0n the big Canadian man- Marjoi-lo Baker. oeuvres, the troops were shown the --__ careless talk film "next of kin," a Friends are glad to team that remarkable movie that drives Home Miss Mamie Mill has been able to the security leer . ~ return to her home in Clermmf ft left a deeper impression on from the Prince Count Hospital. the officers and men than a score when: she had her tonsils removed. of lectures and a hundred posters. "After seeing that movie, I'm cl- Miss Georgi; Kennedy and ma. most afraid t» talk even u» my- niur Walk am Ntllmod to uuir um . omrtcua 0010001. v William S. Mac. Earl. Kensington are spending a relatives and friends Nova. Scotia. and New Bruns- ck. The Mission week which was held , ‘ churches Kensmgt-on and Indian River, clas- ed Monday morning. Fathers Mac. Donald and Green conducted the services at these places, respectively of Frec- in the guest of Mrs. slngton, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Champion, and Mrs. Ivan Duggan were recent Miss Ruby Conn of Kenslngton, spent a. pleasant holiday in New London. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. -C.C. I-Ieechen and were visitors to BERNE, Switzerland, July Mussollim, lini dashed to Africa, but after Stalin said c, oomhin " Md that government nlnns to enlarge r Miss Clarissa Kelly of Bummer- the Canadian merchant marine are side is visiting in Borden, guest of linaiifiettilonly by the number of crevvs her aunt, Mrs. Don MacPherson av a e. In the Japanese debate Mr Green said there were "indications that Spending he, 1101M“, the plans for evacuating these gm people from the protected areas am BOHwL breaking down." The evacuation from rotected areas was ordered last Fe . 26 yet “nearly half of these people are still in the protected ar- eas.’ with he - was a. recent visitor Mrs. MacIvor of Borden. ‘__ heme“ Truth‘. ND‘. Kenneth MacAieer, RIO 0.0 added txat oiwge 23.480 Japanese with his parents Mr. in the province when the ivar with James MacAIeer of Borden. J tasted, l t 9.000 were am ilancouvgifsfie osaid 6,000 of Mr. Arthur Rodgers who visii friends in Moncton recently return these were at liberty. " position is intolerable and ed. home on Wednesday. Evangeline is causing bad feeling on the Pa- cific coast. There will be trouble if M155 the Japanese are not moved from the protected area without delay." SOVIETS BEGIN (Continued from page i) of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Mr. ReglnaJcP Rodgers Jr, has enlisted with the R O.A.F left on Saturday for Tniro wher . sisicd by tanks routed advancing them‘ enemy units." Of the Tsimlyansk fighting in the bend of the Don. the Russians said Miss Betty Jay of‘ Royalty Jct, ll l’ ndmother, Mrs. George Jay 0f scum member of Montreal is spending his leave and Mrs. Newton is visiting in Borden, guest Mrs. LeRoy Sherry and family left on Saturday for Mont-real Where ~we destroyed 12 Gel-mm tanlm they will reside with Mr. Sherry, several gum and machme Zun5_ The w-ho is employed at u. munition Germans lost over s00 soldiers and facwly there. officers. The enemy is constantly hurling in reserves." On Widely The strong effort of the Russians practice of the Junior to ease the pressure on the south by sacred HEJNJ Church choir at P°l1fld1n8 M the HOPK-llefn flank 0f George Dcighan on behalf of the the German offensive Drodlwfld bli- choir read a. nicely worded address ter hand-to-hand fighting in the o; npprec-gntion and good wishes m Voronezh area. ‘The Russians announced the ca ture of a populated place in sector and said the Germans more than 500 bodies of mcn and officers on the battlefield nearby. Growing Air Strength John, Lorne, and Noreen After the presentation Mr. Noonan. leader The Russhms are being braced by vitcd the members to his home for styles. Sherry, p.‘ three members of the Junior choir ‘m5 who were leaving on Saturday to t’ reside in Montreal. and Miss Inez cloth to hat. MacInnis presented to each a nice cutting guppiies o; m; prayer book and a sum of money. é he will take a course at a college RDIAN Wlm! 0 life! Party In Caucus OTTAWA, (up) q Party matter: wen discussed ro- day at a two-hour caucus of Om. sex-votive members of parliament Miss Theresa Macfvor of Klnkom find senator‘ which “'84 ‘iwnded to Boxlen N guest of her brother William and Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighcn, ntiotntal Conservative fleader. “There was no advocacy o! chance of party leadership o: lllythlng 0f that kind," 1L0. Cassellnan, member of the House of Commons for Grenville-Dun- das. said ih a brief verbal state- ment after the meeting. "Matters now stand u they _ bef0re the caucus," he re. lied when asked whether party adersiilp had bee; one 01mg Greenan of subject‘ °f d-iwu-‘Sllm- 3° Bald other caucuses held before probably this prdbably would be parliament adjourns, week-end but in- who dicated tihey would 1» o; minor nature. Tmifly’: meeting followed m. 901% heard. on Parliament Hill yesifldfly that the question of part-y leadership would be d1:- missed at a meeting shortly, Hon, RB Hanson is continuing as House Leader, for the time being at least. His House IJQHdGYSiIiD was endorsed recently at a party caucus and he acceded to a re. ‘Wevenlng follow,“ quest to continue, .- i Bordci‘; __________ ENGLISH worm-an TO tram; SHIFT mlilisli patchwork hats be a striking feature in autumn clothing. This is a result of s. Board o! Trade order banning the sale of will women ‘s manufacturers and hoods. Ribbon, fur, felt, leather, an John materials that can be 501, 1,01 of the choir in- of will help to make up autumn So hats will not be 411,11 ever-grown m; Strength and men- a delightful social evening (luring 811d the idea. will give plenty of resistance is gaging l Lfemgndgus which he served ice cream and cake Scope to those women to al. mil of the Germans. The Russians earlier admitted ———- they had been forced to retire Master Garfield MacDonald their forces are attempting to block appendix operation in the Prince the way toward Kushchevka alone County Hospital last week is i-e- {$1,810 further than covering nicely. - ' ____ h A branch must by the Gemh Mr. William White and daug tar Phyllis of Borden spent the week- g-éit ‘gwfl-‘Rasifijfk- f” ‘Lillggufglrtfa end with relatives at Georgetown. t‘ e 5am” “m! ° ms mm“ a.‘ Mr and Mrs. Allan Maclcod and Genfinmhyagghall ma“ v3‘ lafoctilfi: family of Cape Tormentine visited m. e5 8'0“! a Sp o friends in Borden on Sunday. m‘ grad éailgzywwhliacik cognects w the m n s v- a u e. i: mm b m,“ “n, o; m1, Mr. John n. Sharpe of Norbocc cry uifidruyb c6122 destrulztive was I visitor w Bowen an Monday- bombalrdmen by increasing numb- ers of Red air force planes . the Germans were involved in an even more stubborn battle farther to the east where they sought to enlarge their ridgeheads around Tsim- lyansk. Here, up roximately half-way be- tween R108 v and Stalingrad, the Germans ttedly had incieased their brldgeheada to at least three and perhaps more. had. forced a breakthrough in rne sector and were slowly enlarging their foot- hold: south of the river. the main “oil railway" to Baku. Kushchevka is 45 miles south of Rostov and the Banucks In Jap Hands Are Healthy, of‘ slightly in the Bata-isk area, when Borden who underwent a serious liliYPue-i 0f felt hoods still in 0 _ who have that knack of using up bu; Eng P1909! to make a useful gan-nent. By stretching and. putting, m. manu- facturerers’ possesion will be madg ever before. e n is not rationed, but no to be made. "We can go on making tints for the next three months,” sayg I fashion gram. “After that who knows 311681118 by the number o! civilian women who are now going 0i‘ 1151118 a scarf, without a hat, tiha Purpose, it more turbarnstyie, for will not matter, Us; sugar sirup for vwectcning if you use plain granulate sugar, and its quick- er; it often reguii-es much stirring to dissolve sugar. To make limp. b0! {We Cups of sugar in fiva cup; of water for 10 minutes. 0001; pour into a jar or bottlez‘ cover and stcrc in the refrigerator. .______i______ DEFY GERMAN BOMB! UTTIAIMIPIDN —— (CP) _ A‘ Southampton couple and their seven-year-old daughter. determin- OTTAWA, July ZQ-(OH-Cl-Ii- ed that "no German bomb ls going War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Kong were remrled dav “W” good" and morall Apps-Mimi The report-first official word 0f (he welfare of the Canadian troops—came in a communication (k. - b 11L, i-iaagdeie- JULY so. l9l7—Cana.dians en- g1‘; ormfifi, ymwl-natlonai Red tcred Cite du Moulin, a suburb of committee. It was released lens. Russian liner held cast of $05519 Eitternal Affair: the River Zbrocz; Rumanians c/ap- men, tured six villages. British cruiser lAdtéiane sunk by torpedo; 38 lives 0s . Gov’t Hostel To Depart- ‘ isits bv v- Red crsofspotirggggatgntovtnree internment camps a; Hung Kong, the com- mutiication said that camp Nmm‘ point—whcre most caning; 95$? apparently _are n 6H5 — ‘ COSt tlcularly gives the impression 0f ___.__ order, cleanliness, discipline and CYITAWA. July 29—(GP)-A gov- s<>°d 111111101" eminent hostel m be built here to The report said "lat mgfglplfgg‘ house ii-l workers in the civil ser- camp Cflflbflliis 65 oiflcars. 205 vice w l cost 8250. and will nrc- commissioned officers and i. 360 girls. it was learned other ranks-ail Canadians the exception of 2a Danish sailors. ln being to have The two other camps visited were arts made the hostel, which may be followed shnmsmulpo camp, containing 65 dition girl workers. in operation Qmcqrs and 2.779 other ranks. and by Dec. firemen will be ¢a11=d Argyle street camp. with m 0f- a ortly. eis and 93 ordcrlies. The nationality of prisoners in T0 Visit Maritimes camps was not siven- t'I"he Japanese announced after Admiral P. W. Nelles, chief of nav- "188 Dfly that they had taken pris. al staff. will leave Ottawa tomorrow 0"" 1539 Cf the lltki‘ b 09191110 flwflmmwflw Bd- officers, i.i51 non-commissioned flcers. i9 non-commisloned offic- vice.Admiral Nenes the Shnmshuipo and Argyle street Qq-TAWA 9__(cP)__vjce. the fnli of Hung Kong last Christ- gm- 5 mu;- 01 ngyg] “mo,” in the H0095 in the crown colony. mter. oners of wai- at Hons to shift us," are repairln their ‘man pm officially to- bomb-damaged garden sheltir and r0 be receiving “good trcat- intend to make it mény- m, the hands of their Jap- Their re mesa captors, with their health g 34¢ their home. a1 home was wiped out in _ ‘I y. Bombs on Buno 1.985 Canadian Jlps advancfnfl l" m9 5W3‘: Bun‘: area of Australian Papus Maritime Provinces, it was teamed a few were reported to have died were hit by a hail of bombs tonight. in custody. On this basin. nearly all He also will visit Newfoundland Canadian prisoners apparenilv 1"‘ the Northpolnt in the course of the impection trip. concentrated in which will int about a fortnlrht. camp). a u“ ofnew Jap thrusts oqflm l >-r' _' ill Map shown l from allied ilyers.