i JULY 15. 194a 3 DAY — FRINGE EDWARD — Now If i ‘lleitfifiuueils YOU’ "i e heroic‘ < will, i i They've broken humus ondioro running wild-hm, c)“, and o M0 in“ woollen of all their Wqndgyfp] m," “ . m“ n<eoiiiln"'o<n KEIIAWAY Mm PAIIITII Patsy 0‘f0llll0l * _ ‘Lilith: pi; I lilgllfon IIDIIE and Ills Orchestra lmvulyu-qamluu ‘fig hat Waiflll And - NEWS - “WAR FOR MEN'S MINDS’ DOG HOUSE — A Pete Smith Specialty EMPIRE -:- TDIIIGIIT—FIII.—SIIT. lie llASlIT ll IIIIIISIorAcllllueEl When Mr. lhleula tries his tricks nn these scrappy _ tenement tellers he's playing with dynamite! By the time the kills get linishell with the screens lleaiihest huge‘; man hell he alrniil ui his own shallow‘ _ EXTRA CHAPT. 3 - GANG DOUBLE TALK GIRL FICTION —- CARTOON i competences "EAST SIDERS" IN NEW COMEDY Thrilling horror and shrieks OI lnilellicl- rlrc combined in "$900M Run Wild." the Monourllill lll_v.~;- t<'i‘v cullli-dv wllicil comes to ti“? real danger of her life- vid O'Brien, George lure was directed Unmmdful o’ ‘he ma‘ that a “c- ullder the production iolls killer known lls “The M0115- tel"' is ilt large ill Ille vicinity of I111‘ bfkvs‘ crunp lit which tllcv 1110 “filing. Leo Gorccy, Bobby Jordan. lluiltz Hall and the other member-S of their gang venture out at night. and become lost. ill the woods. Fi- nfllll‘ they blunder lute an oblm- doncd old mansion which IIfl-S 1115i been occupied by the lcerlng Lui- osl and his dwarf companion, and fr: through a night of terror which s IIIICII with passages of uncon- or who 1s Charles Marlon, with dialogue by Jack Henley. EXP-E-IRTT- WITH MANY WEAPONS scigus Imalilty‘ r be F vcn l l l .th rror e IKIIICIIPSLILIIEOQINKIIIEIZEIQII, aond it is Three Mesqultcelc Scouts." Republic's newt? PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE 1 i» VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" ‘ “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Starting July 1st the Nova Scottie-Prince Edward Isllnll Ferry Service will operate three round trips per (ll!- Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7,09 “m 9.00 a.m. 11-00 IJII- and 3.00 pm. 1-00 ll-m Ind 5-00 v-m- LUNCI-IES SERVED ' _ NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES. LIMIIIlD CIIARLOTTIITOWN, P. I. I. BUSTERS tle ctlarnczcrs produce a weltcr of cross-purpose; and hilarious situa- tions- Dark hallways, trap £10015 llnd cotfill-strew cellars play their part in creating all atmosphere ‘oi’ llllrrcr, and ihc picture reaches it-S climax with a young woman ill The cust supporting Lugosi and lllc East Side Ixlds ill Spooks Run wild" includes Dorothy Short, Dn- Pembroke. Ymlure Theatre IUIIIJIIL and co- . c‘ -- Si nnl Morrison, Angelo Rosslto gggi-Lugosi and the Ban fIIIXd R);O.-\"II‘.ZI'.‘V Purllll, and the p10- by Phil Rlosen supervision of Sam Katzman. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman Bud additional , H. F. McPhee B.A., K1,‘. ‘ Norluui ac. BARRISTEII. SOLICITOB. B b Steele, pular western act- 0 coggtarred with" Tom Tyler and Jimmie Dodd in Bung: action dram!» then time the jnvolved motives of which comes to-ntght to the Co?!" . _' * ~- ‘ f ytB-QB leele" = = - j ~ * . were noon V _ use SERIAL ‘ j p. _ "' l-orlzvl: CARTOON ' COMEDY SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - 8.15 CAPITOL ~ NOW PLA YING tol ‘Theatre, is expert not onlv with a gun, but with several other vveil- ' pons as well. ,3°b. B8 befits a cowboy, can wield a larlal with a high degree of accuracy, and is also a better- than-average archer. Even it mill- us weapons of any sort, he would have no difficulty in defending himself - for he is considered one of Iihfl best. boxers in the film col- ony SIDESPLITTING PICTURE HAS CAST OF HEALDINERS The nation's No. 1 box-office champions, Abbott and Costello, wmfl Ill-day to the screen of the Prince Edward Theatre in Domoll Runyorfs "It Ain't Hay." The Uni- versal picture, heralded as the most comlca in which the two coined- tans have starred, has Grace Mc- Donald, Cecll Kellaway, Eugene Pallettc. Patsy O'Connor and Rich- ard Lane in its cast. Extraordinary added feature ls the ilppearllnce of Leighton Noble and his orchestra. Some of Runyon‘s most colorful Broadway characters are "lorlraycd in the hilarious story ill winch Bud and Lou become embroiled in n stran e case of mistaken identity. Stuff Sergeant .1. Elliott Camp- R (‘.O.(‘ , son of Mr. and Mrs, Les- Iic Campbell, Montague. and solvin- law of MI‘. anti “rs. “HE. HalCoI- tum, Cross Roads. Joined lhe I’.E.I. cipals in the error. one a nag and ' red to Ihc H.001‘, and went over- the other a handicap favorite. soils in August. 1942. When the comics are suspected of ~—— substituting olne steed fcgl {I116 other, the act on of the m s! said to excite more laughter than any corresponding situation ill ' their previous hits. I IVOMIITLIN n-splo LOCATION I M. a. Nlcll-obsox LONDON. July -(CP\ _Wonlcn Tllclc psssctl pcilcelllliy auxin‘. at sre being appointed as maintenance i Ills iIUllIt: db officers on radio loczltirn sites. Tile i A4155 bounty. 011 5111151115‘ CVOHHJZ. women. who are keeping g-llnsite Jill}, -illl, i943. Murdoch A. Nichol- equipment in order, mphcv fit men soil, know-ll to llls irlczlrls and alc- needed for fmntline service. ‘TITCWIU-UIIUUIVQQ 111919 11111111111115’ as army also employs qiflg p: yqdjql ‘rlllllt i\ iISOll, ill tile 415i 58ml‘ frlstrlullents mechanics. .01 i115 asc- ___M_..i.__ ' Ull i... ucutll oi ills father, a OSTRICII LIZARD few ycals ago, ..V1Ul‘i. came lIIf/J W55- ------.- The zebra-hailed 1135M hhrtf-S 1e- illlcst lllld best equipped larlllsoeads 991g 1h the 53nd to 519m; lll that. part of tile PIOVIIICC, and i“'i'~"" " '-‘*i_ 1-_ uull-zilcil as ll tllcre lily belore o uslul llzc llllucr lllcsl. congenial ljllCtlllltsillilCkS. He tllus assumed his clllilrgtd licspousiolllties with MCLCOd £9‘ BETIIIBY iklllow it! lllll; lllcxolulblc Fate hnd o1 1S1‘ lilnilo’ .ll Slllit‘; tllilt lie would r7 i5CUll—-.tii IJU scull~be called upon About one ytar ago he went through‘ a. serious 0 loll and willie his progress tOi . . recovery 154 P511" 5"?" [is usliullv lkilllififil lll sucll cases, _________ .- .._._ _\'ct he lllJfi.‘ HII "cut glllll to feel """""‘ ilShilitfll ‘null C\i!lli.U.l|I)' ills health g L‘ ' lll llll‘ Willbvll‘, lloivevcr, tt. l: _b<2c l.‘ llppurcilt tlllll, he was los- 111; ground. 11ml fliCCilCllI examina- n. g ‘in v;cltllll of all Illiifllfli malady from l ‘cll Ill‘ tidlliil not recover. He i.l ilu» nnl-noble with courage lllltl was nelcr lizard to complaul, cssloll oi the homestead, one of the 111 . lhe posslilllliy 0i a long and cllcczluilllcss- and clllllilsillslll, little to filcc and grapple lvitll. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY To [DAN ,\v:.s selllculllli llIUlQ prolonged Iilflli mrul-mfili-mvnamvv-nanra “ ~‘ Yew-Orv“ couuilrwlv. tloil rclcnlccl illni. lle had bcconle D. F. IIRDIIIBALD hHHWEJ-‘JJ-“J-‘u but rll u-r, had become r sesscd Chartered Accountants oi a e.l.;il cllucl-flzllllcss that con- Eaalcrn Trust Bulldin: ifxzuelis“ aim.‘ himxnghi. Di}: c I“, ‘gllIfllIV by his Pastor. Rev. Mr. ham e ow“ ,_' Fraser oi Vsllcyliclll, who spoke to $ .“N' “-'~"~“-'-'-"h-"-l'i-Fi-l'\-*\ llun words of conlfol-i and hope for the flttluc, and to WIICIII the de- ceased professed faith lll God unto whom he had commended his spirit. The late Murt Nicholson was an only son of thc late A. M. Nichol- Charlottetown soil, and his wife Cassie MacDon- Blley Building late Archibald Mac-Donald of Brook- lyn Lot 6l—and lcllvcs to mourn his untimely DLISSIIIQ, an ageing tllothcr and one sisbcr, Mrs. ,Chcsncss of Ins Allgclcs, California. Besides, there are many closely lCOIIIICCICCI relatives, nrid some more lrcmotc. nild fl host of friends and acquaintances who will grieve o'er llLs untimely passing, Thcv loi i & llild Nie.llolson—n daughter of ille A. J. IIASLAM. B. A.. LL. B. BARBISTE ETC. Bgnk of Nova Scntla Chambers Charlottetown. P. E- l MONEY. T0 LOAN Phone l5 P. 0. Bo: ll BELL a MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Blolfhll hmghsrlottctown an only son, upon whom she had |hopcd to lvcllm for silnport during "" _ her declining \'I‘III‘F. Also, the oillv sister, who sclf-sacriflrillgly left lilo comforts of her holne in far M", {away California and journeyed to 'this Province in the hcrlrt of wint- tscrvice was held at his late resid- oncc at Comlllcrclal Cross on Tucs- ‘dny afternoon July (it'll nnd was conductrd bi tilc Rev. J. Milton lFl-nmr of Vallevflcld, who RDOIfG ' words of consolation to the bereav- J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMBTRIST New Location Corner lent and Queen Sta ‘ 0 Ito Illa‘; Grocery i ed tnlllilv, ns lvcll as the largo num- I bcr of relatives and II‘I('II(I< assembl- ‘ed in pnv n 1w‘ it-ihlltc to the de- I, Inn an hv A pnlntmentn l Phone Real once loll pal-pvt TnIlfrlll/Jlli took place ill ____ [Vllllcyflcld cemetery, beside his TE.S:F_QR._____I:P.TTFT FFHFDMN I .-.>.1p@,r,, l. ' Two orses, however, are the prln- II. unit March. I940. Later trollsfer- | cerium tlulllllllllll i ‘this column u lealrvid for new» of local tutu-oat, but advertising or n newly mature may ha inserted pt flvo out; a word. strictly pay l unta- In advonoo. I COOKS for Phowqrsphs I CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE i our norm WEEK AND PRO- VINCIAL EXHIBITION All ust 10-18 inclusive. 7-1 -tf.i POLICE COURT -- Al. Lhe Police Court. yesterday, 1, vagrant was re- imanded until next Monday. | i CONVALESCING - u. w. clay.‘ llvlarketlzlg Service o! the Domin- ‘I011 Department. of Agriculture re-l iturned to his home Tuesday after undergoing treatment in the Prince lEdward Island Hospital. L I BIKJCESSFUL STUDENTS -l "the following pupils of Cavendish school were successful in obtaining . ltdlllfilr‘ liubllc 1118085011 C%tifi§atosi y acNe , es ey ar air . , Gomo- Gu- i§i‘..-i‘.'l"i'l‘i‘lfli.‘l..iiiii‘"’ “i “"1 RETURNED T0 NEW YORK —| ‘I- ' T Rev. John Sutherland Bonnell and‘ his son, George Carruthers Bonnell left by the noon plane Wednesdav for New York. George Bonnell is entering the American Army and Dr. Bonnell will lecture at the Theological Institute at Princeton. J. Wilfred Mclsaac, RCNVR, o! 51 Villa Ave., Charlottetown, P.E.I., has been promoted to Acting Lieutenant ‘nmmander on the mid-year award I BELFAST—BELLE RIVER. UNI- TED CHURCIL—Servlces Sundav. July 18th. Eldon ll A. M. Belle River 8 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed H! both services. Pre-Coxllmunlon ser- i vice at Eldon Friday, 8 P- M. Rev. i E. C. Evans will be the est l speaker. W. B. MacPhail, Mrlnlsteefi. l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookflcld Chart!" Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Hunter River ll A. M. Gins- gow Road 3 P. M. Brookneld 7.30 -P. M. Brookfield Sunday School 11 ‘A. M. Hartsville Sunday School 2 P. . Rev. Harvey ishop} will I ibring the message at, the rook- lfield Church. Donald Nicholsonl |Sludent Missionary in charge cf jthe services. 7- 5-11. Wren Mary Whiteway, daughter of Mrs. (ieorge B, Whitcway of Do- \El', I’ E I . is serving with the W0- I men's Royal Canadian Naval Service | HQME FROM CAMP _ Th-u-w at a. Nova Syptia port. Only 19. Wren Charlottetown boys, who spent the “'h1¢"'a§' 10111911 "18 Navy I151 1M1- past ten days at. camp at Holland - -~ R9 \' Something of a rcord has been set up by the Appleby Iamllyu. A three members-mother, father and son-are on active service in a 1| percent win the war effort. firs. Applchy’ tCCIIIIIEI is a 2nd lleulcng; in the Canadian Women's .\rmy Corps, attached to No. l0 Conlpuny Ila II;X£‘:§P~H¢PPIBIIIU IPiZhI-I 1'5 it ptlty officer ill the II.C..\‘.R., also station L‘. a ax, while son, Bill, lll-ft) ls with the ltoyrll Canadian Corps o b Inlls, at present stationed in Pctawalva, Ont. They all met, goguhh recently when Bill came down to Halifax from Petawawa on fullough, (‘Czliiaililln .\rmy Photo] Blankett Strait H». Chcuh’ Kdilmblflsara Island in the central Solomons has been the tan got of both American bomber and warship attacks. The Vila airfield lug bu“ Mmbed m"! tlmes and was shelled by our cruisers and destroyer! Cove undel- sponsorship of the local Y's Men's Club, returned to their homes yesterday. Wednesday night lnbout, 60 Y's Men, their wives and the parents of the boys, Went to ,t.he canlp and we're entertained with a. special entertainment put on by ithe young campers. The program lwas held around the camp‘ fire. lWallie scantleblny. physical direct.- or of the Y M C.A. and Hazen Wiginore were in charge of the camp. FIRE CAUSES SLIGHT DAM- AGE-Shortly before one o'clock yesterday afternoon firemen re- lsponded to an alarm for a. slight {blaze discovered in the flu-niturc store of J. P. Crockett. The fire .was discovered in a mattress. one amtmg a number which had been delivered a short time previous. The booster pump from the motor pumper quickly extinguished the ‘blaze. It is believed the fire origin iatcd from the exhaust of a motor itruck, by which Uhey were deliver- ,cd, breaking out after being placed Ln the store. Forbes .-l. MacD i ISLAND NATIVE DIES OVER- “Scrcl‘ Mill of yngnafilshiffpnggfij SEAS- Word of t-he death cf Pvt. Donald 0|‘ Long Creek, r. I‘ ihho. Gerald Mcisaac, while on active is in his second year with the lIfoval‘ service overseas with an American Canadian Navy. ' Engineering Corps, was received tilts ~ - . ~ week bv his mother, Mrs. Mary _ IS COZIIAIISSIONED _pl1@ Mclsaac ot Fairview, P.E.I. He, lC€'l‘_S. W. iPati Leiglzzizer, Itch, died from a heart. ailment at thel FY. 1s spending a two weeks leave Iago of 37. Pvt. Mclsaac wns lxlrnl with ills DIITCIHS. Mr hhd Mm J_ pg at Falrview but has been rBSlCIlllfli Licglltlzel- of this city. P911, 35 he iin Buffao. N.Y., for a number of‘ is familiarly known here, was a uollllllclclal IJKJSS,‘ years. l-le had been with the United States army since January last. A son of Mrs. McIsaac and the late lvcclvcd their wings on Julv 9th Donald McLsaac, he issurvlved bv The vrllllg airman. who is only a, wife and the following brothers nineteen \r=."lr.= of age. received his member of a class of airnleh “.110 graduated at. Uplands Airport and Eh-mied with cigarettes by t.he Provincial) They are the guests of Lieut. Stirl- ces. EASTERN euilllnull GLl$$E$ FITTED x iiéffinmllitfli?tiiiliiil"°lei.l“ifililllfil and sisters: Al-cx, Fairvicw; Ed C., commission at the same time Fairvlewq Leslie, Detroit, Mich; W. M with the Canadian Army Over~ FLYXERAL SERVICES - The seas and L.C., Fairview; Mrs. Stan funeral of the late Mrs. (DTJ A}; V ley TBYIOY. Rockv Point. and Miss Boers of Cherry Vallcv was {left-I Madeline, Calgary, Alta. Tiiesclay nftcrnron from Christ ———— Clurch, CIlCFl"; V. ~ " CRIB CONSTRUCTION cml- n. up chill-til‘alliinéaiilgiiiaitigi? RIED ON — Workmen of the Is- duptpd h? Rm; Canon EM Male“, land Development Company are ggglgtpd by Mr, Levaltc; of Klnrzh busy building cribs to be used in college. The pail bearers uiei-e‘. .011 boring operations in Hillsboro Messrs _;_ E) MC-Emhem Wmrey iBay. At the drilling position a. crib. prhu;he_ Trllcnlan Jenkins Monty 48 by 48 feet has been placed and MCLQQK‘. cy-Om, Arbmg “Ed DUN workmen are now constructing one can ‘Ari-mm Intcrmem Chew‘, vah of 56 by 56 feel. The building of a m- Ccynetc " crib 48 by 72 feet, will complete the HVOYIK Completion of the cribs wakes place at the scene of opera tions where an upper portion is taadedl and the whole [med “ph Tile nlany friends of Miss Rosie stone and concrete and sunk. Bor- Gallant arc Sflfry to I108!‘ she has mg Opomtku-‘S commence amn- cntclcd the City Hospital for treat.- d-ecks have been built on the chrlbs m°m~ and iilflflhlnéfy set ll . At the w arf ——— ‘powerful derricks llftpthe large tlnl- M115- Qnmfl 6431111111911 Citr- w bers into place over the side, while C"3?1t_>‘1“°,°'_‘°‘1 ‘mm "1' m“ 5111“ oixratfdbeby eivaslirzesnssiars. .hl“i-°§i' compresse air, ma e tle tm rs Hfhl h, , ‘ - l ready lol the long rcds whic'.l hold g a c“ them securely in position. A large , f‘, f‘ , number of men are being enlnloyedi IOI,SQ\;§X;PX"_,,LI“,IM‘“ _<K91£}1}§“_1 T“; lead‘ having m5 particular Wrk‘ tshcir dfllliéllfo‘? g/EFIQIIIIG dDlglllllfiargf _' IITImCIS fit‘. ._ . . 8T8 SDOIIIIIIR II L week with relatives ‘in Port Elzill. :::.:."* iitclt""si.zt.itzt.f°' £61. meg-g,t,1,;,,q;';;;"gi;i , ll i\IOllfIfl\ after Bemau- I'M" Aylmer- Qxiumo- A‘ a pleasant holldnv with his wife Ian Weus- Mbermn- P-E I"? J P‘ and falnllyi ill Kcllsington aisson, St. Louis, PIrEJL; M. ' G. Gormley, Charlottetown, C 1_ 5,-1.1 F E 1-1 I-ha-M- Macwmiam-b ca?‘ JOIIII. rEturlYlci-l ogflsitllltlurdcvary tgflilri; unit. nftcr spending his leave with lelon Siding, P.E.I; C. A. Mc- ‘GUIFK. TOY?» AUKUEIUS. P.E 1.: LP. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Cahlll. Southport. ' Head, P. Matthews. J GS. Mac- Lleut. Ian R. Stirling. RCA, Hall Personals I 1'1} May and July raids In m» Kulu Gulf area. WANTED Slfltiflicifln. Grade 5, Male, National Income Statistics Bra-nah, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. $3840 per aunum, less usual deductions. Open to qualified residents of Canada. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Graduation from a university of recognized standing; at least eight years of broad statistical or professional experience, flvc years of which shall have been in res- ponsible charge of important statistical projects or In a position p! professional responsibility. Post graduate study In an uggpgabb field of statistics or social science will be credited as equivalent to a year or years of practical experience. Application forms, “h. tainalllc at City Post Offices, the Post Offices in larger towns, the offices of the UIICIIIIIIOYIIICIII. Insurance Commission, or from the Clvll Service Commission, Ottawa, nlust be properly fined h“ and flied with the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, NOT LATER, THAN JULY Z4. I943. Applications will not b0 transferred — candidates must file new forms and quote competition number 43-2003. This advertisement I5 authorized by the Dircctor of National Selective Service. 7 - 15 - 1 i. \ 1i NHHTfHNHTMHMHfiNHEHFJfiEEI N(_)_’FICE BY-LAW TO AlifENf) THE BY-LAVV TO REGULATE TRAFFIC in the CITY or CHARLOTTETOWN Be IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City 0f Charlottetown as follows: The By-Iaw to regulate traffic in the City of Char- lottetown is hereby amended by adding to Section 58 there- of the following: ‘The said Committee is further empowered and author- ized to set up slow signs at any street intersection and maintain the same as long as said Committee may think fit, all of which slow signs shall be clczlrly indicated by printed lettering so placed that it may be rczld by the drivers or op- erators of the approaching vehicles which are intended to be slowed; No vehicle confronted Il_v such slow sign shall enter upon such intersection without hllvillg materially re- duced ils speed below that ordinarily IIIIINVIIIIIL‘ zit an inter- section, and every such vehicle shall tlelily entering upon such intersection. even lo the extent of completely stopping, until such CHIP)’ can SIIIOI)‘ he effected without interfering with traffic on or ncllriy ilmIfUllCIIIllLf lhc intcrscl-lillll or with foot traffic titcrczlf; tlrovicicd iII‘-\£l_\>' thllt llhiclcs entering such intersection from llpprozlcllcs not confront- ing them with a slew ' r. t "$1M l: i-i p §I1 zll not hereby. or by Sections . 6 or 57 of this Iiy-Inw or by any sign placed under Section 36 he relieved froln illc reqllPem-"ills of this By-Iaw linlitini; speed at intcv~ci~1i vw-iinl-v-an _ var. ct.- ~utkl 555N555? Kay. J.A. McQuald all of Charlotte- ,t0wn: J. H. Buote, Tignish, P.E.f.: J» G- WW-‘KB. Wlnsloc. P Eff. Be- fax and Mrs. Stirling arc spending l-fore leaving the men were Diiescnt- a short holiday in Kcllsington. Government through the Carry-on» ing's mother, Mrs. John Stirling Canada Corns. The prescntntloni and brother ill law and sister w“ looked other hv 1m M, Bfnwn Corporal and Mrs. Allen Jenkins. of the Canadian Legion War Ser~ -~—- Mr. Wm. l\facDonald and daugh ter, Miss J0.» c MacDonald of Char lottetolvn, F131,. were guests of Mrs. Harry lilllclcod. Lourdes anti other relatives. Mr. MacDonald has Ifltllfillfili t? his IlrOITIC. lMiss Lin" . ‘AUCTION same of all Farm 9°11“ ‘l “'11 “hi-Y “Y '1 ‘"18" 1‘ F" iImDIcmentts.Nr;nhtlile prenétses ofrctillqi‘ ‘NW’ Gmsim‘ Now‘- son, omme ll “—‘ mfi,fd,_,._ July 22nd he‘ A. B. Hayden cilyilullcr of the n. one o'clock. Term; cash. G. H. C.N.V.R. has arrived honlc to Nelson, Auctioneer. 2i spctlil n t-wcntv (luvs leave with his —-'———'-"—--'—~~--—' ‘parents Mr and Mrs. Fred Chant- lcr who have iflrcc ctllcr sons in father who pro-deceased him by the SCI-vim, ,,lllst. ll few years. Rev. Mr. Fraser .____ Cltndufied 59W“? "I ‘he IZHWQ Miss Dorolllv Brcnn. RN. who Flmerl] "mmlimem-E wore _1“ lltls ll m: i' ‘nel- ‘Hlill Mrs. H. ‘cilarile or the Mflnwrue Furulshiua s. well IP11 w. cllliwell loft Clgnpilny. Fungrsl DINCII/IOQ, and .3. ...- ,-.,,- .4 n“ rum-n m 1ft owlnt ante as pa aru-“i svdnev C. B 5hr- vl s llcrom allied arcing-lip paragon-lg]. Mack n15“- h? w-i- e...- l1. .‘f;".. ‘old v3.1“... "9- ‘i l‘ u‘ “"3 -V‘I" “'5' srv "ho will "ltd ll vacation in Donald. Webb Nicholson, cm Mac sydhw a’ Klnnon. _ . NOTICF 1 At the present time, about 2ft men are needed to put the Army Service (‘orp up In strength. It is expected that training for this unit will start during the present week. Interested recruits, who are eligible for this unit. kindly communicate with. J. F. .\lcl.E0l). Lieutenant, Telephone No. 422 J. POPE CLARKE, Acting Captain Telephone No. 1487-1719 OR