l iizii WESTERN GUARDIAN UM 5UMMERSIDI and (ii? gqbggriptlunl. Ar" NGII» Th id :- ‘wglrllinboeokslflrflr Toronto BMW’!- Th. Guflflllll curler Boy it Water 5!. Water it fé-‘j-j | AGENT-Mr!- John Pond. u Water Street nut-rim“ 339 (‘t7 , guardian may be boll!!! ill!!! l! my or the iollowiug stores u; will be delivered to any homo in Summ ‘a... 2e per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this leervice 2 [lit your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, PEINCE COUNT! should be left with M“, pond GIIIIIIIQ] Dru g Mm cure-f.‘ §§°h§§§°rlr.s§r. {-7 M, wluml! ts reserved Ior new: '31 local interest hut advertising ' oi o ncwsy nature may be insert- t ed at 2 cents a word strictly pay- ‘ m, in udvalwfl. ,__;- Q,’ Jun; 0p Magnesia 32 oz. 75c. (gourlics Dllig Store. L-tll2-B-16-2i. R ROOFS and Gutters fwlrttorrrrg supplies distributed g? m... _._ isai-a-io-zi -li.illitiN(i'l'ON CREAM DE- \.\t lac nt Taylor Drug Co., sTilllL (TOTS. Mattresses. extra l,;‘>vu:( 1dr ironic or cottage in ,.“,,i‘r~. Diner's. meo-i-m-zi \it BRIDE SHOWERED mic nurses of the Prince .. pizul gave a lawn party cu "l on Tuesday afternoon Nurses Home in honour of ‘ McKciiiin, formerly Miss i, one of Summersides 1,, nurses. The bride rrrr- recipient of some very 111s of tiivcr. linen and tl acknowledged them, in cirurming way. Ice cream "l .i..' were Miss ill ii.» Grrl-i- Campbell. Miss yiigirs, and Miss Helen Mac- The entertainment was in iizii of the Red Cross and the chil“ elven made the handsome sum of was handed over to ~s Holman for the Rcd . 'l'lic little girls were and Joan, little eluicivc or’ Dr. J. A. and Mrs. .\.('Pl‘(‘il,.§1ill\' and Johanna Wood- lztie and Etiilh ltfiicLcllnn. --S. _-\.\'.\‘l"\l. flirEfiSlNG 0F g9 Ts \'i‘ “ONT CARMEL - The wwruonv of the blessing of c m the opening oi the sou took place at Mont Stlfldiii‘ last. Rev. Na- ~ had charge of the . .ir. circled the fishini.’ boats pore meh fisherman his b‘es- ’[‘E‘c (‘ll0ll‘ of Mont Carmel p, mug "Ave Maris Stella." came to the water's mss this quaint and iiziczrri ceremony‘. —S. Personals m. B. Waite of Tlgnish r ln the Prince County Trade-nick oi.’ the Xlltlillil his holidays at 1n Summerside. --S. —.\ir. and Mrs. Preston GT9"! d . daughter Shirley are en- , their vacation at Edgewat- liIS heme ir.. —.\ir. and Mrs. Arthur K. Phil- llwpzrrf “lzlbrnham, Mass, and .\lfs Gm Krebs, Oakmcnt, Pitts- t".!‘.‘ll, Pa, arrived at. EdtlelVlw-l‘ Sh» lav to spend two weeks holi- avs. S. British Bull Dog tirowls llefiantly iiy KlliKE L. SIMPSON Asbilvlliltii Press Stair Wrlifl‘ W.-‘rblll.i\'(j'i‘0N, Aug, 15.—(A.P)— fiiciiiiclnilieiigcd fact about. the Baltic 0i Britain, ail/er two mflfiirlla oi .\.m un- uliucic culminatin! in a liver. cl mass bombings of unparaL- li-leii icrociiy, l5 that the British lull dog still ls growling back de- iii - uh}. The Nazi victory richer-line. 1i ll lflitl. set mid-August for Hitler's iiiuiupliiil entry into London. The time iuliie is definitely disarranged. Mick-August lS here. The 14th was marked bv a curious lull in N811 “Yfllliitl ul England. Berlin spokes- “"1 K815i bad flying weather caused “.- Brituin charged it “D t0 111189 air losses inflicted on the foe in the will’ ilrcccding days. Today the Nels returned in force, 1e llcrlin explanation that bad weather caused the brief breathing 6M1. docs not. sound very convinc- {llll- It ls not verified by any‘ wee- licr stories from Britain's C annel coast. Certainly flying conditions litre not such as to prevent British b9mh"lfi from surging across the gllllililfll to storm in the night at "ggitbiiscs along a hundred-mile thlvhatcver the real reason however, t’ (‘Pinion bad weather recalls h‘ Within another six weeks or ~5~ ball iveather will be the rule in e N. no}, "Iztllxfis! 1123c! English Channel. t WWW-s. then, that Germany mil-st achieve victory. whether Mission or by utterl, devastating knglb attack. before tlien and the kmlln results of the Nazis air blitz- nmg "D to now do not indicate ha}; “lllfimcts oi a quick victory mqrllllllrhtcned for Hitler in the raged?“ IWO months the fight has ‘m? NATIVES AS GUARDS (‘AP . mm, EQIOWN-(Clfi-The govern- Tllft“ to lisslst in guarding vital m: and essoviiial services within m,-_ypé“°ll~ The natives have ex- mm M itimlstcady Patriotism and Filth‘ v'uT~_ t - - stirs of apples such as mllllflrcnts. ducheas and astra- DY d1 decided to recruit 4.000 i” “PYRETHRUM powder for cattle spray. Gourlies Drug grow L-fil2-8-l6-2l. —STAIN'LESS ENAMEL House- h°1d and, comes utensils sold right at Brace s, -FRESH stock M011» g1 1 Just arrived. Gourlles Errrgffigotfjfs L-6l2-8-l6-2i. ~—|"0R RENT-Store on Wat Street. Known as the Arthur Uri; SWPB. B150 store or office nevi; dmr- Pew? L. Bowness 3; sop immediate Dfissesslon. reasonable ""- L-443-B-9-4i. —S'SIDE RETURNS T - . nann TIME - At rrugugilixxgu Wednesday Summrrsiile reiuriicil to Standard time having been rm Daylight time since the lxipinniiig: of June. There appeared to br; Erect dissatisfaction from the farm_ 6Y5. who could not get into loivn in time to shop ‘ the business 1399p“? llfitilioncti illi" Town Council to return to Szriuqfl. Five Die In ll. 0. A. F. Plane Crash lfigelvcghiigll-"llide 1x13330113‘ ctilélii: Passage tonight hid the vrrcckngu of a Royal Cillltlilliiii Air Force plane WlllCh carried five mcn to death whzn it craslicd y." =; into Seymour Narrows. a l. 111.195 from this summer fining resort, L580-8-l6-2i ‘ so a number 01y “MERSIDEI GU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Kensington And Vicinity Morris Kashetslcy was l. visitor to Sumrnerside Tuesday, Mrs. Frederick Sample left on on extended holiday recently to join her husband, SgL-rlvinjor Frederick SEW/Pl? of the P.E.I. Highlanders in Nova Scotla. Lieut. Roscoe Walker and Mrs. Walker arrived in Kerisinglon Tues- dali evening on a. short. visit with thew respective parents and are receiving a warm welcome. Miss May Flolland was a recent visitor to Summer-side. Mr. Roy Dan o! Rustico w“ o, business visitor to Ken-singten Wednesday. Pte. Harold McFarlane oif the RCAF. stationed 0n the mainland arrived home Tuesday on a. two ivccks furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McFai-lane. Har- Wi l1 iieneral favourite with the younger people, is receiving a warm ivclccme home. A severe electric and heavy rain storm was had in this section oi the province on Tuesday evening. N0 ("Image has as yet been re- ported, Caused by no air raid, but by "Old Home week," in Charlotte- tfluvi. Kensington on Wednesday the half holiday was, 0:18 might >11)’, completely evacuated. H. Miss Theresa McNally is enjoy- iiig a pleasant holiday with rela- ivcs and friends in Victoria. Mr. and Itirs. Wallace McKay of Nl‘_\\' York. N. Y.. who have been t‘l't_]0_\'i‘l‘._g their holidays with Mr. .‘._IcKays brother, Russell in Ken- fililfltoli left on Saturday last for their home, Mr. Louis Watts who acccimpmicd them t0 the province l(‘lli!‘l‘P(l to New York with them cnroiitc to his home vania. in Pennsyl- is spending a _ ~ _ _ guest oi her fricnci. Miss Wilna Delaney. Miss Norma Davlson one of our popular mung ladies who is ninse Police boats and other crafr have cruised repeatedly over the 5pm Where the big plane plunged inio the sea. but only a red-sin; pd p.31- icon has been found. 1 Lvzaers at Menzies Bay told to» dill’ of seeing the ship nos» doivnl into the water in a GO-fco: cloud! 0i’ spray- It fell clo e to tip. luxury. yacht, Southern Cross, owned bv the Swedish indusirialsi. Axel Wenncr-Gren, which is cn n cius-e in Brztiish Columbza ivnlers, I" We Diane were Squydmn Load- blens oi Vancouver, Cpl. R. o; Brown, R.C.A.F‘. Varecuvrr, Cilllt. G. H. Bourke. Roy ian Ordnance Corps, Oiicryva. to the top after it struck 1 guess those fellcvm in the cabn never had a chance." ‘ Hay Fever Golf Star Worried (By Robert Clarke. Canadian Press ';',1ff’ Writer) TORONTO. AUB. l4—tCP)—-An attack of hay fever brought Har- old (Jug) McSpiiden his greatest concern today as the Vvinchcster, Mass, professional prepared to dc- fend his Canadian open olf title against a stnr-iudded tied with entrants from four countries. It certainly wasn't causing any noticegble hardship t0 McSpzideifs game in ai_practlcc round today over the scarboro Golf and Coun- try Club course. for McSpnricn shot his way around the narrow fairways in a our-un er-par 67. But McSpaden is afraid it. may catch up with him right in the middle of the tournament which starts tomorrow and ends Satur- day. "The Jug" hasn't played much tournament golf of late and ex- pects this to prove a big handicap in his efforts to retain the crown and the seagram gold cup he won last year at Saint John. NB. The field is made up of 104 Canadians. 24. Americans. one pro- fessional from Venuezueia and the Australian open and amateur champion. Jim Fcrrier. LONG (‘REEK W0 INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting 0f the Long Creek Women's Institute met, at the home oi Mrs. Agnes Moore on 'I\l(’5(lil_V evening, July 9. with eight members and four visit- ors present. The meeting opened by siiiglnil the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roi: Call was answered With ‘Pfe- sen ." The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read and signed by the president. There were no reports from the committees. Correspondence was sous . It was moved bv Mrs. John Mac- Donald. seconded by Mrs. Agirs Moore that all bills in connecrion with the pirrv bc imld- _ Moved by Mrs. Agnes Mame. seconded by Mrs. Alex. Mormon. thug :10 be given towards the war “Idlllearrlrlisrnbers who attended the annual convention - Char-otte- town gave a very interesting rc- read and rt. ' Next place of mvcttni! "l1"l<'l“d"d- Roll call. a rrruiririiz. The “girt- ing closed with singing after-which e d liiiieli.______ in the Okanagan Valley Columbia. but it will he V‘ August before Ontario ullllli-S “I11 be "s being picked in orchards fit for eonsumlltlml- andlirniu c in The John Dunne Hos- Cnutid- oral. Wthunf. N. Fl. arrived home u One of the logger WIlIlOSEGS said jllflllflflilfi. and is rzcciving a ivarni the body of the plane didn't come welcome from her many friends. in training in Campbellton Ont. General Hospital arrived home on Tucsrinv evening 0n her annual and is receiving a warm from her many friends lVliss Francis Guignon of Cape Traverse is enlovirip: a pleasant lirlidav with her ssttir, Mrs. Nor- man ZvIacDoiiald. Kensingtcn. clair of Spring- Kcnslziglon “Sen. 1l.'l(l wrs a v‘ to on Vl/c:1iicsday' evening. Miss Glad)" Foiland, another of oiii uiai: vcung ladies who is in lrn Tuesday evening on her arnual Capt. R, D. McNeil], of the R. .A. Medical Corps who is sf-iiiori- ed somenvliere in Nova Scotia ec- ccinpauied by Mrs. McNeill and two sens, who have during the past number of vreeks bein making their hcme where he is located arrived in Kensinglon on Wednesday ev- g TIGNISH Th! "1118! of Win-lab is he scene oi much activity and many men are finding employment since Mr. Parker Hooper started to iin- ish the surface drainage begun there last year. Cement manholes are now being o"t in and EYWPI 0f men ore st every comer mixing cement. Residents may nu.» hope for dry cellars. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Turk oi New York are spending the summer on the farm with Mrs. Turks moth- er. Mrs. Patrick Kennedy. It is Mr. Turk's first visit to the Island and he is enjoying it very much ee- Decially deep sea fishing. The lobster season has opened on the west shore and fishermen are busy getting out their gear Mr. Everett Clohossey and sari of Boston are visiting his old home in Nail Pond. The winners of the lotteries ivhich took place at the icnic on Wed- nesday last were r. Ostle Ber- nard, a quilt. Mr. Harold Gaildet. Summerside, $5. Mrs. Perry, Tig- nish store. another quilt. Mrs Fidel Bernard tea set of china dishes. Miss Myrtle Bourke oi Boston is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bourke of the Belview Hotel. Miss Adams oi Toronto spent the weekend in Tignish the guest oi Mrs. Peter Bourke. It being iicr first visit she was very much in- terested in seeing all she could of the Island bcfore leaving for Tor- cmto on Monday morning. The new seiflwice station which later ference. telephonic The action in regard to shipping was taken as an indication of the seriousness with which the govern- ment views the tension of its rela- tions with Italy! Some sources said on the quarterdcck. today to ARDIAN the ‘ sition of ntlll/rflllly. torpedoes exploded The Hclle, small by er Averoff. The vessel went harbor, about 101i of Athens. fired nt tlic l-lclle, 4M Greek Cruiser Torpedoed By Unidentified Sub i ATHENS, Greece, Aug. i6 —-(AP) —The {fill-ton Greek cruiser Helle was sent burning bottom of the Aegean Bea-sunk, said the government, by an uni- dentified submarlne- a. few hours communication with Home was cut off, a strict. censorship was imposed on all out- going calls and Greek stripping was forbidden to leave port. Premier John Metuxee, already making preparations regarded foreign observers here as designed to set up Greek defences against a possible Italian attack from Ital- ian Albania, summoned his military and naval chiefs int.o urgent con- substantialli~ half of iiiis p ish kingdom's "first line" liar. lay at. anchor about a outside the quay n1 TI A (jreci: declared that three torpmior» the rim-king of the Hells was an at- l tempt to make Greece do some- thing whlch would Change hi-r po- An unstutcd nilinber of Clvllflilh were injured on the quay at 'l‘ir.<c Island when two oi the sulxnarines against i1. as it v.- it was one of two Greek \t'SS(lS which were above the ticstrovci" cafego", the other being the ‘l-lzio-ton cruis- l down as linlf one lav ‘ midships and the others evororauzg t i Healthful refreshing, delirious! O Chewing “riiglrq ‘a Spciirniint Gum helps ki-i-gi _\(illl' lwiii rlenn, bright and nltiiiriive; mid its de- llClUUSflllHli’ helps lvri-pirriii in r-.itii pleasant. \‘r'l\.;ii‘~; nxnre, clirwringl, helps ri-licie tension mill 2ii\l\ your digestion. The ilCll lliivlil‘ of \\'rigli.-_v‘s Spruiiiiiiiii (Quin is blended iirriii lil"\ll ‘fdfilill mini. linjirviiilfirrrir rvr/rr .1.’ Hi-ulililill has bren opened by Mr. J. A. Be"- narci ‘s proving quite an asset to Tignlsh. Mr. A. J. MacDonald. spent Sun- day at his home in Tignlsh re- turning to Borden qn ’I‘ues'.izi_v. The countijv schools reopened for another yxcnrls ivrirk on 'l‘uesd:ii' Aug. 13th. —"‘ On Monday, ..iij.. 12th a large crowd of tieopls gathered on the “all ilrrunfs ‘in ste a lively gum!‘ pl ved between the Lcnnox i=lincl "ll term - i". th~ TE. s.. Royals. The In ns defeated them by a wore c’ ll) in 8. The Royals took the defeat like gcnd sports and took the visitors to Pcrijws Ice Cream Parlor which is none and treated thcm rovallw: Tit‘ folloiviiirz is th? lliicui) 1h" Tiizivsh l"f‘iilZ— Catcher, Firclrlv Richard Pitchers. rnfe Hlllilflliflé and Porn ard. lei-iii. bcft Fiche‘ l" "enncss . ‘n L-ennnx . us" t"am liogzis it) win hack their lciirels Mr. Fred Elan Tuesday on biisine , rinlck and two; . is are visiting her old hcire in 'l‘l:n.=ii the Quest her mother, Mrs. A. J. Bzrnrird S? 51-5....- sister Mrs. Mrs. Tobin who has been visiting ‘her hiirilcd high guns and panes of Britain rip‘ and “ bast one after another But there were somany 0f the!" 1 saw six crash iu flames. but others kept on coming. , they were in WilVLS oi 3i) each, then- .lie_v stepped up to 54 in each flight Massed death, at _ ‘ nian bombers, accompanied by hun- dreds on hundreds o1 fighter planes, across’ cliffs of England and into the he oi the kingdom late today. The gigantic air armada cross the coast Within a iii-mile radius o rthis port. Eye-witness Story 0f Raids By n, TAYLOR rraivmi Associated Press stun‘ Writer on Tm; SOUTHEAgTERNAgNG- ‘ ‘T , . — I — mbfi 00% ' Aufiasl. 500 big Ger-l R"'l“‘.“ls.fmm ‘flmf two, the IXlFiS fallii the water. feet high. While German the British iii patrols from l‘ the sky‘, the buniilcrs err .. iUii iiiitl seieziili- ._ _ coast; in close iorniu‘. ed on lliliinil. ‘flames and smoke. coast iiiiiirn‘ - ‘l lk the“ “in thi; Thames O>l ‘ _towii SOUll‘i\\'('$ ed British guns I d anti w lmvpsp The anti-aircraft A,‘ mfl‘ rific din. sca Jir<t fishermen sped cut -ih;cc sqlldfllllS of l8 Dornicrboinb- . ers in each formation. three minutes 1 counted more than: 100 bombers. The spent fragments of shells an shrapnel showered l that great niunbcis of (lerman This “mun” l ' _ ,d “Tim is 1m L Dlflllttls Sltlll rOflF-HE 35°55 m0 big mctrlrs ii ‘i in “n. cunts _ C sew 1e ' » bent as t i ‘ r Lill in (‘ arr/re aiil Aunt W iii‘ l 1T ilfllwmjcn 1 hQId mly ' L» ‘l a W uni \ i l? ‘Ulllwlll. Bfiirnr. \ I .- g a. lxiinczi on ii _l ' cxsc i i‘. ma"; , ., .., . . , . .,, ,, - . - llightci‘ ivlien an anti-a aft 5'01 ‘T IURVM‘ l“ l- "‘”“'-‘-\\ -_‘,',',\, “Lin. m ls ifrck at the plane fairly Borden by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. ltfiiis Creoruie Heinphill is taking - I in Old l-ltnie Week in Charlotte- ch15; Percy Gallant was a visitor to Tignish of the gufst of Mr. Leo Myers. Dr. and airs.- Jack of Boston isyvigen visiting in Harper Road the truest i be served fresh or . . enlng for n short holiday. Mrs. O. B. Darrach and little dauchicr Marlene has returned home from a pleasant visit with Mrs. Daniel Duffy, Emerald, P. E. I. The Misses Erma Hughes and Doris Saunders are spending a pleasant holiday in Charlottetown the gursts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. Miss Anna McLean one of our popular mung ladies has accepted a position and is now employed in the. telephone office here. Many of our younger element were visitors to Irishtowri on Wed- nesday evening where they attend- ed and enjoyed the dance, which was held there. several oi our male citizens re- ceived quite a thrill early Wednes- day morning while waiting for transportation to their work at the St. Eleanor! Airport. when s Mass- achusetts auto coming up thehigh- way from Charlottetown to catch the first boat from ‘Borden. np- rearer". on thescene with onesine of it ir. flames. One ~ri tho spec- tators immediately halted the car wich a few wild {tourism-rs of his hat and all went ‘o work with a will it at lcrist save, the car". a couple of grips and u dizster which was lashed to the running board, and were in flames caus- ed by what all considered u cigar- ette butt thrown out. of the machine while it was in motion, was quick- ly pulled from the running board and the fire extinguished. A consid- crablc amount of clothin etc, were have to be replaced by their own- crs, the car however. except for a few blisters was not damaged. The occupants who were unaware of what. was taking place were loud in their thanks to the local fire-cat- ers. for no doubt if the fire had continued considerable damage would have been done to the car. Thus it does pay to be careful when discarding cigarette butts, etc. -—l-l. __,________.._. HIT AND RUN FATALITY TRURO. N’. 8.. Auk. l4-—(CP\ .._,r\ Coroner's jury decided here t0- day that Harold Wallace of (l2 .1~1nri Hague Av!‘ Tloronto died as the result c.’ iniuries received ivhcn iv- was struck by a hit-nad- riin driver Wallace died in hospital here last nieht. from tetanus, lnckjam‘. Ylosllllill authorities said his in- ' ‘l Irv-h: included a broken foot and of Byjiiehtvvilllllilli‘ bruises to a hand and (‘.ll‘l\‘ in nrm. lUse MTIIINTI for sprains. badly damaged and wil no doubt, HPPIE AND "(TAP” STUB HOME TILL NEXT WEEK. WHAT! AND ME WITH POISON IVY! DO YOU rlmuzz ?—- IT WAS lg] REFIERENCE TO THl$ 5 lLORé ITAAWT l BUEHNEQS HERE iN YOUR DOMNN our I THOUGHT WE WEIIEMT GOIN’ BS TRUE N HELLO-BlMMV-WILL v0 DO M r wAuT TO cows our AN’ SEE CLANCV- DO Y K W 0U NO IF HE'S HOME ? BRINGING UP FATHER semnd to all around the balcony of the hotel, ircni which l saw ilie raids as from no of r a scat in a theatre. The thunder of motors frcm afar his on both sides of me made ii clear " a; in Tignisir town the guest of hcr sister, Miss Jean. of Prter of Mrs. Jack's father. Mr. "' ‘rcr hcnie Ivlondtiy _Richzird. --'I_‘. WHY,\X/E_ HAVEN'T EATEN HALF TH’ STUFF GRAN'MA PACKED FOR us-— WHAT 0o I cute? rm $ici< OF CANNED BBANSrANYWAY! HAVE wou TH’ SLIGHTEST _ UNDEIBTANDING? 1 Thimble Theatre - Starring POPEYE METElZ WIMPV, DID YOU 5PM SOMETHING ABOUT " FlGl-Wé‘ g) . lli cs5 than . licud. Aiinlrii-i" ‘(l0\\'il, stumhir-ri n like hailstorms llllfllPci to dvwli. in n. hind, nu.- tuunsiiii-n hail u rr 3mm‘, TQRONTO. All: profit (ll Slliili.) v .\ "on ' taxes, i-qui ircd dividcnd req lOn each crinxiiirii ,i'l"hi.~ compares Summerside warned in ilic corr. Tuesday of 1939. A iv Fidel fighters r own five out of 30 n Fclll‘ 0f the plant-s fi-'l off ilie ioivrr ‘ survivors. iiespiir- iii Another. flcvuit‘. \\l‘. . (Zljllllivil It bounded 100 ieet and lrrrrke in lg, flainiiip, Tlicy sclit up a geyser ~t ii I saw tivo of tlic barrage bfilliltlilf‘ which guard the coast (‘rune ilcivzi in t of ‘zicrr: Ililiiir s lmi U QHHTWTQ ! their llTP until the Nnyis ivrirc me (lead ranzc; then let go with a into fl l... p. jfwh Yllinnrd‘: in thcylloln: ‘ill lllllwis.’ l'i'lj()_\'ill\‘lll for} Uil — gr‘!.i'n.'1i1'Ir.:frl3'! {HO Refuge By (ila-‘ADYS ARNOLD _ (Qriiuuiun Press Curri-spivniient. LosrliUji, Auu. lo.——i(.'r’1-- Aldr- llllY-lliilltld sprite lii-‘d gn unit-L Si-iiglrvl, ii tor-moi buVtll. u-us one 0f gllll‘ BHYWQ uuemoczs of a group 01 “WQ “V” (in-ii uric 101i London for banana \ili..t'l' lll.‘ cliildrcns 0\'€‘l‘.\.t . TU?‘ - cut-inc. She is h avlicvllvfl r: ii.i' her iilf» llltrtlid, l vc been lo Canada u LClllpvhi-‘Ll mun- apernicii met 11L!‘ "c, But one c ‘e the proper WorliiSugar iloiitracis Sag 1 To 3 Points NYHV YOP H. tile and ill!‘ l5»~(APl_. Ii.r~ .r‘ ii icijy good sir -lJ1'0ill(‘l', Roy rirliiii; uninn. t:.i\r-i.i on -— lies l-i llillTiP. lust ' uuvsiri uiini me w slay‘ hlisliiiid if lllt \\” is to lzis’. a It (ices so interfere iiiili {Margaret w s iiiiituiioiis l~"‘“"!'i“-1-\.\' lrii-ii ..~ liiiiisi‘ lllS ‘ii ho i- iiilli l1‘.(‘ll ‘to Aiintii .. l iixivint anywhere to izo ‘H1911 -i to Crunch." time. u. .__ .. __ Bniill l.‘\i‘lf'."?l-\ \|;\_|1 .\l( w‘! miiux 1:1" ENGLAND, . - l bomb "hie lids‘ in ‘incnt, and iinni mo- ~r uculrl not let one g0 Wltllflli other. '. ‘rrlmv tome." llP/Ffl-ltl mar‘.- '10 Hy Edwina 1 j-A YOU GCYPHONE HIM THAT A QUESTION OF LIFE I DON'T THINK uuctz can couco come AFTER us on SATURDAY ‘mum'- TH‘ scrolled-- ’)'r' A CHECKEN TC CCME FOR 6/ ‘r’ You 1N- 5EVEN FiGHT$ WiTH SEVEN MEN- \\ iii‘ a wiiNs HADlTNlNLr To) THE QUEEN c; sues THROWiN‘ A l FIT ER $LlMPiN' l i v eryrrrr , 2r‘-