OOUST is.-194~3i~ 7 - THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sacs: shaver: -'f1-IEWESTERN»GUARDIAN ‘W want-tam:- - -- w, _ umuuauwl an rauwl OOIIIITI _ "" °".'.‘i."r.-=-.‘.’..=.'-.~=-"-‘-'...i..—--“""...,."='..' W water some. laan unmet wflllalallvetdtoaayleuaflk ""3e'§"e'i"3nrw~rlhr~rv=¢r»~ """"’ ‘m "my order to the an reaponslliclerdellvartq .N’ElD8 atTulcrl-‘mil r-IUIIIwf-ilalocka fumm... 'f-'l-ei'and coat noon storm-E”: 1:” - - -ai sal- - v " —-"—- . 5. Che rolet t E... almost new tires. ee OTINGI-AND aer- -‘ . I ,0. Box 3 C. H. 0.. -_-'Vl¢H-1l.lI'Iflll Pariah ‘fr. L P" 13$ 1 . Ksnnghan Evening --— 1 “d I!" 1.1L tlrlingfanlvan. Jumalinlwitokl. lt.rE.lI”I!-o.l'l. ‘gig cenrffiefifefiliiw“ “Nev l-l4-2i.~'ll.'_t Jtyiman, motor, ' ' u. . 0-14-11. ntcvcws for Sale. One double Louis Moase. New n ..ravos UNITED cnulicn ltGE. - Th ser- ~ “L m“ t will ere, omens , Cape ‘rt-averse 11 are. lelivglfers mil h-TQI-jAIsle-rlflll. oport 1.. im-Niillrr Imi- wwglxaetys of -- ._ .1 an 11mm?" who u. it“ o"q,,..'¢1 s-is is a1 a :01 lDl Business Col- lcfimmercial tra-i _ ' the principal w, a- li. filbfl‘ _ Surnmerside or filial}?- MPBOVING -- - -.* ‘cgggdi-{ilogrrigtt of Bulimia: r- UONDITIOH IMPBOVES - 1... been informed that the a?» “Wm. * year 11.. of her husband, Pilot or- 1* “In 01.91:: w: rEdwnrd Arnett has im roved. m Alt-kin of Bummer-side. in m repcrtcd earlier to e scr- ° m" WWW» Hod with y ill l1\ England. ntnrouFum-rcn cnuivcn. v avatars" this‘. "e as p, M, harden 7.30 P. M 111,6 llllayol! Von’ the railway ‘track-g ' MOW-The engine driver my dlwtwutunable to bring enable " u. _ . ‘fellow wawacgnastctlgiprzgurzfriieer .1°°§“'°“.V°- He was uni to have embed iniury exoe t wounds. one of wh t the ‘skull and no honeg were broken .. an‘s birthday. Among those P81301115]! -_ my were their children, grand- . .~ ..-_ _-_. '_ ren and 81"?“ F°nd°hll3m~ “Wfl Shoo-rs is visiting in iiinty lunch was served and the Mrlflll. N. u. guest-jot he: bro her inder oi the evening was spent‘ , - “mo! Homers and Mrs. Somers mlal conversation. -- - —5 The guests , V’ ire leaving for home wished Ml‘ t} ‘Mug ulna???“ o’ Mutton , an many more hHPPY 0°- “ mndm a “w d‘ ,, - ysl Summer- “t-s gside visit ng her etilerr, ma, lil- 599111 and Miss Irma -—- Geo ,,,,_ , ivis."‘ds..s..f“atzz..di t-nrteg-t-tigpt-ggfljin-‘f lttlitlialthnendrlztliowl? :22‘! mllovlllel —Mrs. ‘Vivncen-t-Sividant‘ and son .1: through the main streets. Riohanlf spent several days ’ tut conclusion of the parade Charlottetown and while more at. precision drill will be held‘ in tended the Old Home Week .. of the Queen Hotel afteg celebrations-B c: t of Army scnlt an - . ——- hugger; will be given at the -lfl'- Nell Stewart lcft- this Sch: 1 Auditorium t. s o- milmllll emote to his home in I Theoezitertainment Vvill con- vanwuver- B-c- “N! Vl-llllni re- _ m time w Bccummodaw latives in Breadalbane Clyde River wish to attend to their sgtgm“ °'~‘“"“ B"'°‘1“°-"5 l nisht shopping. —S ALBERTON NOTES -—Mr. Spencer Stuart, , Sask., -M.rs. Robert Stnith Beadle, e "e..“.‘.'.‘re"r'r"§°“ gulglex-‘Ltlfiel- i? V I'll a . ., Bl’! 4' ,5; R- Burke has returned Stuart, rut..- Mbntgal argsvlslting -‘ l ‘"5" lo ChBYMWl-OWB- their father Mr. Malcolm Stuart, — Breadalbanm- -llr. and Mrs. M. M. Foley were! ‘ .__. - t visizcrs to Miscouche. I —Mrs. Robert wataon of Arling- —i toh. Mass, ls holidaying with re- .-llrs. Nora Burrell of Maiden, latives in Clyde River and Central ls. is visiting her sitter M", neseque-s . ‘ pit Gaudet. i ___ —Miss Doris Clow, stenographes- with the RC.A.P'., Montreal, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow, Sitmrnerside. -8 -’i'ii2 many friends of Mr. Wm. . "44"- Mlllnin! Archibald and llliit. aiberton, will be sorry tt~7oung do ‘ of Montreal are athc is a patient 1n Pginoe visiting Mrs. Archibald’: parents, bitty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen. Sum- merside. -S , - (Chili-ATV- (Cohlinued YrFrTm. one) All week the city has been ck- ed Witn visitors from tne maidlgnd, l-lld the United States. Never in the recollection .0: 1 the older uluicoit- ants havesucn a throng o1 visitor; been present for the Big Week and will and lwerv one. or, them sfpont mallynours taking in the enter. tairlment tnat hadn't a. dull mom. ant, from start tn finlgh, ‘a tcrda . another nig crowd w messed .1. final day‘; racing w eh- three c ases were run off. Race "NEW"! .l'¢\leived_a. big surprise as Joi ty paced otfwltn" the feature "eht of the day the Junior free- for-allin. a field of seven starts, "w 1o ‘year his Futurity and 2.17 tro were the other classes. 1h the svenuut theuaual night show. '1 colorful, and s taoular- took plac before L . pac stands and each fand every act on, the great program that the i-Jclin Rochford, of His Majesty's he: s spending a few day's at his hcme in Alberton. ~iiiss Annie Gaudin of mun;- . lilfasa, who has spent the pilst min with her father, Mr. Paul llidin, in Alberton, has returned Ilk- Shr was "ind go at l“ “Y h“ nephew. Alvre Gaudln, hwill visit his i831". Pte. Wil- lllcgsvudin of the P.E.I. High- "ms "an?" McAlduff and lil- hroilier. Alva, Alberton, are N1 o1 their aunt. Miss Vida mm" Sllmmerslde. --A. » "w!- James Adams and her son F's"! Cf Moncton. N._B.. mom-ed hlimmerside this week. Mr. tglf amending the Provincial MW u cek in Charlottetown ~1- Lidfims is visiting old M! m "rhii- here a gtéast of Mrs. Gordon ......r,.,_ with» eu- elite ~. - as toe“ € esenono» and 1 - 11W , rinual. . A ' 1 “a? gamete-i by the Executori no"; y ‘f’. ; §fi$f- “frrfiefg 3mm, u’ eldnklho |lte Rev. %- Col. . .‘ gnnon, N‘ o"lh anon,“ a ‘fl:- '° "l" brief addrciactfiarliged crowd Irons PARISH. l‘ uugggo" Ted ‘Sid ' . » rese a .' nasnmvop a "m, Min g m,“ iiosuav. auovsr ma nu ' ' luring " ltlfmfl: ‘ggflhvlcflog- n! m! vehgbv V9 $5., oni-cgiflg? ‘M " '°"°‘"= v ' ' cyatiTn- ‘he cunts .»-'o'rward i g . ‘we-CNN ‘z m‘ """" m‘ kiln-gin‘: k-both 61a and vouna "raters BmaLweraif gt enter-gained]; as m" ' ""‘ ' ~iy§*°-*"**’"“~'"'£*?”t~°':utt wer . en e - - = gffm-llue and ttliiifilefirkrfin- time ard this part o‘? tho-pr?! am m, . was a freehive-of activity up ‘wtever Harrow: (new) tothe ast mlnuto- last - M's ' The- livestock show run in con-i Milllke Barrows. nectlon with the min aroma: Mnflllmier 111. ll. was also followed keeny each Ind‘ h"; Plow 1r. a w. new.) every day of the program. Quint- Tm. w ity of stack on display was a P"- pmln ‘Ill haps l little lus hart in 10ml" h“ l Wlsoa years due of course to unlyolllllill w," l" Ill conditions but the qualit of 1a var-i“ = "m" a‘... "l "r: has. r: . .. _ l! W _ . Z‘, waflvglmlll Stalin a were - were "Wont. egg ' ' . .he flflftglh-MT-e 18%|“??? wrNa"§."i1'£r°2§le“'ve'°e3§" Silent. ‘m. non) VII pro h" ll’ h.) n‘, offiee Desk ihe "l0"; t‘. . ‘ mm imlblllvn Mountain. K Oat; “:1 Turalpa _ m . "'- t-r rfl"ner't'i‘é"te'%u'i‘l" b r. . . ~; ; “I.” on), g “ascribe credit ea _ n. r. swim BINDING Aup‘ oftlcialihao lined-up was greetedllfl a Borlin and void the story of their "’- RALPH HUTTART 1M3’ NEW MOON Ill‘! it unit's noun; urt w: - Rddlikv PARKER-HOLDEN All IIITNEIFOIDWIII IIMDII and Introducing ESTIIII WILLIAMS ""1211! hr flange Chria_lin_a tenured M __ ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Saturday AT 1,31) Summerside “CENTRAL cuiiiniiit m. _.__ :1 r..;'2r"?.‘l..‘2.. an a‘ N 71.2%.!‘ .'.";er'e.”etr'l=flv » sue in advance. , ‘u DI. I. I]. IMGUIGLN‘! 01th! . will be closed until August 19th. , " _. 0-14-11 sau - Bv auction at Klflkiifl. Mbldl r Allllllt 1O Monaghan combihed . ' x F-IC-Il llAl-LY TRAIN AIIIVAL —'Il'ie early train last night left Borden with 104 Pllmllera and arrived here with M at I155. ‘ art-cor. ms uv. a. non. senior Protestant for miitarv patriot No. l. will we v the ruipit at at John's gfxfdywim M33111’? Betlfng. next Y . l P-M- Ehecial music ‘gums ohoig. a a-ie-ii cnoacisamvr _ m. m4 u", Prank H. Callback, st. meanom, announce the engagement of their fliillihter, Pauline Minnie, to Mr. §°.“’°.'.fe’i2’.‘.“"6“.$.'f W?" ‘°“ °‘ dleton. Marriage on nu’ Mm- Clfly in September. g_14_11 which dock dlv were. Pte. J. Kno “s: Island. and Pte. classmate:- MILE or rsmmts success- FLlr-Thfi Mile of Pennies held yesterday sponsored by the Royal r-uwarci Chapter of the I.O.D.E-, mm met with expected success and tho Proceeds will go to the British Air- craft Fund. The committee in 24th 2 th and Blake and her group for contrlb. utlng to the success of the under- taking. mcksv noormv AND onsr ‘EXCEL 11v NEWEST "HARDYI: FAMILY COMEDY slugs" -AMY Hflrdvs Double Life"! W“ Mickey Rooney into comical troubles galore, and starts him for college, but_it leaves an idea that his double ‘life is about to be mp. led, for hes last seen looking over a beautiful co-cd en route to the p, Bil-me wllese. The picture is now showing at the Capitol Theatre. 1 Andy Hflldy. about to leave for Wainwright College, 5e11,; n15 1o)- 409D)’ to a friend. who manages to damage a greenhouse, and Andy is‘ held responsible as owner. On to? of that he meets a new girl who makes much over hlm, whereupon hi? sets romantic. and she insists that she construes this as a Dro- osal of marriage. On top of that, is father wants to accompany him to college and introduce him to the president-which would. Andy knows, ruin him with "the gangs. How he gets around his three difficulties provides hilarity galore, with several deep touches of human interest and an inspiring “man to man"talk with hi5 father». The new girl in the picture is Esther Williams, famous as u no- tional swimming champion, who is beautiful and a clever actress. Wil- liam Lundigan is convincing as Miss Parkers suitor. I George B. Seitz directed with skill and knowledge born of the direction of other pictures in the Hardy series. 50o U. s. _ (Continued from page one) visited the bombed areas after the raiders left. A suggestion that the Allied aer- ‘ial offensive had extended into virgin territory came late today from the Berlin Rudzo. This report said “enemy planes" flew over southwest Hungary. No bombs were reported to have fallen. The first Rome bombing was ex- ecuted when Mussolini was hold- ing his 13th and last conference in northern Italy. Siiolyttcmfwy irig his 13th and last conference with Hitler in northern Italy,- shortly afterwards. he fell from power. ' 1.120 Tons On Milan Air Ministry said more than i120 tons of bombs were dropped on Milan alone last night and that ih-e attack in the north was, "in greater strength than ever be-Q fore". Seven bombers which soar- ed across the alps from Britain were lost of the mighty armada of probably 1.000 raiding planes. Turin afso received a heavy load of bombs. The attack on Berlin. the 68th |of the war, was executed by swift, wooden Mosquito bombers. '11‘:- at- |tack was minor cmiinrcd with the smashes on Rome. Milan and Tur- The Berlin is undergoing partial ev- ‘acuation since saturation -atta.cks lalmost obliterated Hamburg. Many. Hamburg refugees have fled to city's fate. Thus the Moaqulto| raid seemed aimed in Dart at German morale, since it was not in great force. ' MILE IN 31 CENTURIES The brink of Niagara Fails is oceding at the average rate of 2 l-I feet l. year. i (—'"'-“_—"_"\ INSUHHHEE I Sumnzrrslii/c ‘ HORN? rum-mar. AT MILTON - The funeral of the late Mrs. T-A. Rodd of‘ Milton was held yesterday af- ternoon. Following a short service at the home, services ware held yen“ at St. John's Anglican Church here in Dec. 1940, and was promot- vbfzilbtgnCedlt-fixrTeraghewgrvllclesshert R A igsiwworgpwafitatn km March ‘. a . . . the home, church and grave several dgyg ggq, 0° m! m“ re. conducted by Rev. SJ. Davies ‘id ev. A. LeDrew Gardner. The pail bearers were: Dr . ES. Nntting, Lemuel MacKlnnon. HJ-I. Horne, gay Eounker, Leo Blake and Frank raz . BREAKS BLOOD VESSEL-Mr. Cecil Goss of Sydney, NS, broke a blood vessel in his leg last ni ht at the Provincial Exhibit on Grounds and the injury caused considerable excitemen‘. He was uiven first aid by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and later was removed tn hospital for further treatment. It was learned that he was injured in an accident on the mainland recently and last night the wound re-open- ed. Many persons thought at first that he was injured in some of the machinery of the midway where lie is employed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. RA. Hunt, Truro, N.S . are visiting here for Bwhlle. as guests of Mrs. James, Keppoch. Mrs. Dania] Malone, 49 Douglas St., City, spent a. very pleasant weekend the guest of Mrs. Ephriam Costello, Elmwood. Dr. MB. Taylor of the National Research Council, Toronto, and Professor of Physiology at Toronto University, accompanied by his nelce Miss Anne Lolly are visitinK and will be here for some time- thence to ent churches. tion, ‘Lt. Col. ____ .5 LAC- Frank M. MacDonald re- 25”“ turned to his station in Nova sco- tla after spending two days of Old Week at his home in the city. He was accompanied by two been to Prince Edward Island be- ,0’ Brim“; fore. - Iuee when Mrs. L. J. McGlnn and ner fgfijffw‘ V daughter, Bernice, have been on a visit to Charlottetown, while here they were the guests of her sisters, Mrs. Dan Malone and Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. McGlhn and her daughter left this morning for their home in Fredericton, N. B. Mrs. James Brown of Greenvale and her two children, Eleanor and Gordon Mrs. Chesley L. Wood and two sons Kenneth and Allison and Mrs. Stephen Burns and two daughters, Margaret and Kay have returnel to Hunter River after spending a pleasant vacation at Rustlco Beach where they were guests at the Publicover House. Mr. A. W. Macquarrle of Brain- tree. Mass, has returned home after spending a month's vacation _in1 d M" Searletown, the guest of his broth-I m reeei od Costello) a E hriam. on August B. August l3. his 72nd Fred MacQuarrle and family. He also visited other relatives and friends. Mr. MacQuarrle left P. B. I. silencer; Rgo to make his home fa, Kmmn RANDAZZO (Continued from page one) room. day. The German rcarguard en-l gaged them and after 1i savage hand- to-hand fight the Americana 8'1 airline miles southwest of Mes- eina. s d the German evacuation of Sic y and hastened the end of the five-week-old ' for "'r€v1’o‘<so".o\ov\ r--\7V\" ‘l’. E. IIIOKEV chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry the Allies now had named the length of the front to less than S0 miles. ' The bulk of the German armies was reported in flight to southern Italy across the Messina Strait. Axis prisoners in sou-ids. platoons and companies struggled In. boost- ing to more than l30,00o.tho total l captured in, the campaign-not counting thou; taken after the fall l of Bandaaaa. _ , Rhone The annual convention of the Catholic Women's Lea e Your in Tuesda Wednesday and 26th. Lust coéivegiigariewasithield ind med to c s e rm was ec hflfBe B79 V911’ grateful to Mrs. M“ t ‘he invitation couc e parish to hold it there. Delegates from all the Island will meet above dates in review the work of the past year elect the new offioeffl and outline plans for various Worth whlleirojects for Church Parade C11 Sunday A church parade of the Reserve Army units at carnn will be held on Sunday and the following is the marching ordcr: To Trinity United of the 17th Armoured Regiment; 18th Reserve Field Regiment, RC. A-; 5th Fortress Signals; 6th Dis- trict Slgnztls; 29th Field Ambu- lance; Veterans’ Guard of Cana- da, and a ‘etachment of the R..C. A 5.0. To the Zion Church, units of 2nd Battalion Cape Bro ers. Detachments of the pr ‘ ‘ units will go to St. DunstarisBasL- i . clllnlts will form up at 10-15 in Vic toria. Park and marcth gin at p l; 1- dway, Kent o ueen - M 0a ichmond to the differ-I Governor who will attend the service at Trln ity United Church. will salute at the entrance to Govern- ment House. on the return of these units along the same route. Officer commari will be Lt. Col. G Trinity United Chur be In flfiaégfr f)’ Zxldh Church Nevin. - - ~. ‘LG comm’; Basilica section. . FF. Crooks. MJVL _________._ FAMOUS nit/mp GONE NDON — (OP) R O A.F men who hail neverljcrxzg with Cmdr. Ben Bryant, one M outstanding submarine he noticed a at recent that Bryant hadashav- dl, th parade P. The beard. htihe ‘SFKSVSO. and two bl"- ______ BIRTHS I-IAPPENY - At the Boston Lying lnn Hospital, Reoxbllfyr July g0, $943!,‘ topeny _ J - 5P o!” son, Paul M P LLlVAN -- At Maiden. s" m “r "run: R. l". Sullivan nee - Cook). Keitsinlwh. l “Elmo?- INNES-At 264 Grafton Street on 1943, James lnnes in year. Funeral from his late residence Sunday 8199mm“- servlcc starting at 2 P-m more: “hi”. M — ing Island hospital. Aux. '1. 1H9» to "film: and our best wishes for the fu-_ Ina" could not allow ou to leav u ‘ r m"! c°m'"fi‘gm your new dutiesy without gxpsrelg- 9'1"“ to you our regret at. your leav- f-Iarry Mutch. er James and Mrs. MacQuarrle and'_ w“), I alum“; MacKINNON — At Infirmary. All!» 6. 1W- W Officer Allan J. M (nee Alice CALLAGHAN - stuns"... Pe r a n. Dorothy Westherbie, a son, still- and O At nsa-rns “Ffym. at the Charlottetown Hospital Aug.- l8. 1M! rushed into the shell and bomb- . torn town at ass am. (ass a.m- m. ma Hogan, Moiell us fl- HIM?“ D.T.) today. notice later. The conquest of Rsndazzo was likened to the capture of Timis in . - t“ are“ "rs-*r."::.:.:ts: ' s open a zonnilrnunlcatio lines available to N, D. MacLedfl , C" ates-v‘. tat ac war t='**"‘»:.ri=.~'"t:°:r:i:h.rr. ""°"“"“ Y °PP°5 '9 1 Att th same time British and nnku“. I O v- Ame ic troops were usbing har Ill u n: t-hl: German franks within IICI Wllhlllo 8% ntilg: of Measina at some coast- "n. u. H l n . l ‘Kc conquest o! Banduao, about ‘dam , Too Late To Clasify WANTED — BY SEPT. lat MAID. ' family of three. Good wages Riggs, 7 Ambrose St. POI. sAl-l: — CAB IN PIIIIC‘! condition five good taxes. . Dorchester St. L081‘ - IN Till CITY, WALLET with aum of money, identification card and harbor pass. Reward. sea-r tori Highland- ch section will Col. P-W. Mc- to Mr. and Mrs rt Aufllut. nee , Band! [Farewell Party For Group Capt. And Mrs. Blake .-,,._-;_-v A farewell reception was tender- ed Group Capt. E. A. Blake, MM, 0.8.11, and Mrs. Blake in the City Council Chamber last night, where a large number of '“ and representatives of the services assembled to thank them for the interest they showed in their work hers and in the activities of Prince Edward Islanders generally and also tn offer farewell respects. Group Capt. Blake, leaves soon forGEngland and Wing Command- , comm er . . Wood, has been appointed he 8 to command No. 31 Air Navigation I silool. GrotlP Cont. Blake came will be e on Tlwrsday ear the u- of the Mis- arlshes on there on the Presiding at reception was Mayor B. Roy Holman who, after deliv- erln8 a fond farewell address pre- sented Mrs. Blake with a beautiful picture of Victoria Park which he hoped might be a permanent source of pleasant memories of this city. Mrs. Blake assured those present that she appreciated nothing more and folt sure they would revisit the Island. Group Cont. Blake referred to the auxiliary value of many of the Island inhabitants in carrying out rescue work when air craft were in distress. and the co-operation shown with airmen training here. He wished the losses of Prince Edward Island would be light in the present conflict, and hoped to Ntllrn some day w this Province. ler J. Walter Jones, at whose residence. Nnne. daukhter of GYOUP Capt. and Mrs. Blake. has been a war guest for some time, told the gathering that she was not entirely willing to leave the place she had grown to like so well, Premier Jones heartily endorsed the work of Aircraft Detection 9°11’! who Work on a 24 hours basis, and advised the full co-ooeration of the citizens in promoting its furtherment. Dr. W'.J.P, MM- Mlllan, 0 B E.. who recalled that the names conferred on the count. in. principal Citv. and the Pro vinoe of Prince Edward Island it- self. were derlved from British Royalty and he hoped that the tics between the Province and Britain will never be broken. He assured the deoartind couple they would always be welcome here. Present to bid farewell were: Lt.- Gol. G. E. Full: Lieut. Charles Klnl Maclfenzle- Capt. .7. F. Ieightizer, . M.. Cant. N. W. Lowther. Councillor J. T. McKee, Lt-Cnl. J. R- Paton. Mrs. Bagnaii, Mrs. Bewi- une, Mrs. Saunders, Lt.-Col. R. c, Chandler. Councillor; Councillor J. E. Blanchard, Ccun. T. A. Mac. "Jnnon. Cant. .1. Rcllinson, Lt. Col. Molliscn, K. M. Martin, D. J. Bonnell. H. C. Bourke, H. L. Pal- mer. Lorne C. Callbeck. Adjutant Mercer. Major B. G. Keen and Capt. T. B. V. Mahar. both of Halifax and many others. Church. units_ arned the IAPage take the Pull G91.‘- Lt. -'I'he ryant Mass, 0n r. and Mrs- (nee Pearl Thomas Mus drcsss read bv Mayor Holman: " Groqn Captain FLA. and Mrs Blake:- “Since you. Sir. assumed com- mand of the Royal Air Force Sta- tion at Charlottetown nearly three years ago. you have been very closely associated with the citizens of Charlottetown and we felt we 11 Parade S! At 8_-00 n. m. 1n the nigh School ‘Auditorium, the Platoon will present a free variety concert. Everyone welcome. Conic aiiil See the Smartest llrill Squad in the Maritimes! bIIIl/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; o;ree;..-r;;istsrzszotlxl.alllzn Annual C. W. L. Among the - Niihfiiii. ‘fir: {bidder ha, Convention “tiwsrhitfllt Miscouche PNONESSIVE A convention o! the Third District of Prince Count O p.111. on Saturday August 14 next Provincial Elections. of land, dwelling and barn. For further particulars Solicitor, Charlottetown. KATHLEEN ture. You have always shown a keen desire to co-operatc with us in any of our activities connected with the prosecution of the pres- ent war, and Mrs. Blake has very ably assisted you in every way. “We know that you have been extremely busy in your arduous duties here and wo desire to uo on record in expressing to you our congratulations on your splendid record of achievement here, as cv- idenced by His Majesty the King having decorated you by making you an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, during your stay with us. Thousands of men have passed through your Station, and‘ our City Recorder will bear me out when I say that the behaviour of the men has been exemplary. We are glad that our citizens have taken a great many of the lads to their homes and we do know that many citizens have received letters from these bnys who had been post- ed to other- stations assuring them that they would be long in forget- ting the friendliness shown to them when they were so far away from cme. "The friendlyrelations existing between our geople and the mem- bers of the oyal Air Force is largely due to the keen interest shown by yourself and Mrs. Blake in the welfare of your men, and we feel that you have every reason to be proud of your excellent rec- ord at the Charlottetown Station. "We wish you every success in your future activities and we ex- tend to you and Mrs. Blake our very warmest thanks for the spirit of co-operatlon you have always nmnifcsted. We trust you will sonic again and again to se us. and with this hope in mind we ask you to accept a view of Victoria Park in our City of Charlottetown and trust it will bring you pleasant Following is the text of the qd.'*mcmorlcs of your stay in our City." Cigar Smokers Facing Scarcity OTTAWA, Aug. 13 -—(CP)—'I‘he philosopher who agrees a woman BRADALBANE The undersigned offers for sale the homstead property} of the late William E. MacLeod consisting of 28 3-4 acres IIIIIIIIJYIIIIIIIIIIIII VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIj Entertainment ! ‘C. W. A. C. PRECISION PLATOON SUMMERSIDE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th Parade starting at 7.15 at. Town Hall, on Fitzroy St. to Central Ave. up Central St. to Notre Dame, Notre Dame to Granville St. Granville to Water St. to Queen Hotel, where twenty minutes of expert Precision jhlll will be presented. , Precision CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION a Conservative Party for the will be held at Siunmerslde at to choose candidates for the All Polls may elect flve delegates. At the conclusion of the convention the annual meet-in‘ of the East Prince Progressive Conservative Association will be he d. r. r. ABSENAULT - ' bODVCIIEIe apply to George J. Tweedy, MacLEO-D, Admlnlstratrlx is a smoke had perhaps better p a little more gently. ‘Ihetruthlsthatlfihltlfllkofl the Canadian cigar- smoker, and his American counter- part,_will be slam up against a crisis in two years. New York has reported that cigar gnokers are puffing their way into an era of scarcity. The problem is not the "innards" of cigars, for the necessary tobacco i; grown iri North America. But the sllky_ leaf that makes the skin of a cigar is becoming harder to obtain as sup- plies from Sumatra and other points in the Far East before war p broke out in the Pacific slowly dis- oPllofll‘ in smoke. Canadian tobacco authorities said the Dominion was in the same boat as the United States, as the silken tobacco wrappers Canadians like to roll in their lips and fingers usually have been drawn from United States stocks. -- Mussolini Drowned? ..... NEW YORK, Aug. l3~—(CPl- The New York Post today asld that “according to reports in circles frequently very well informed, Be- nito Mussolini, Italy's ex-Duce, drowns like a trapped rat during a vain attempt to escape from Ita y.” The Post continued:- “Mussolini, it was said today. embarked in a submarine from an Italian port. probably Leghorn, within a short interval after his political downfall. "The submarine reportedly was spotcd by Allied airmen, who bomb ed it repeatedly and set it to the bottom. “Certain details of the incident were not made clear. The report did not say whether Allied military intelligence , has discovered Muss- olini's plans for flight. and had transmitted the information to the air unit which sank the sitbmarine or whether the submarine had been bombed in the regular course of Mediterranean patrol. with sur- vivors reporting Mussolini among ts only a woman but a good cigar the lost. aswell). a loll- the City Hol- Mrs. Wil- . Mrs. 159 U-M-ll engaged in the CANADIANE MAKE GOOD ‘rm-mt LANDING 0N to on the Italian island. Here men of Canadian units SICILIAN BEACHES attack prepare their craft for the drive which consolidated beachhesds and permittet a...u..u -.u|ed by the Canadian troops in their dawn assault cities. Onto the beaches of Sicily rcll amphibious jeeps a rapid advance northward toward Sicilian towns and (Canadian Axmv Photo) ' A...“ ...-.4.~@.¢36amt x. . - - . w-c-qflhwvprv- Adv-a