.' 13. 194 =i t jobs! . .2 r at the 111108, works iree nights a ielping make iesalot of l couldn't ep tit. So v habits. But :‘or rnei i 1 get plenty . I start i bowl oi is. They help delicious too!" zes With Other iently laxative, I minerals and p keep you fit l remind citizens gen ;ratitude they 011* z contributed to tli:i ‘s 1111111‘ TORER rly perfumed pre- whicii restores anil beautiiies lrey or iadzii hair ial shade ivhothi-r vii. Red or .\uii» nts llandruil and z liair. Price S51 Something now flfld§ thrilling -- A Fragrance irinq you gi-iieiy and lrse happinsn. rum 7st to tun. ti», Ivuglmn $140. m Bubble! $1.21. (I Powder 60: om! $1.10. ha; Powdl! $1.50. k soc. | U N BU RN rotection against "3 Secrets" — — 50o and 30c i is Sun Tan 01 ,1 4 11o mics l George Street I i Given Prompt ttentlon ,. y. l !|)8l'Si of iii-tags 11g. in N AT- iys at i a di- eiown hard- farm- NEW t Sep- Ii most 11.111 JQLYIH, ‘I943 To “SERVE” our Customers We will be 0PEll F011 BUSINESS-Wednesdays until 12.30 Noon, the Year-Round. WRIGHT SHOE co. iaooiioiiv SililE STORE rm: caisaiiorreiilowiy GUARDIAN_ ......._ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mllllmllm Charlie ior Any Advertisement 25 Cents Llllssllllltl 3e per ivor ; I11’ enioriam Notices 70o per their; u; | Floral and SplfllLllllvUllCrlIlIS, Cards. ete., 5c per name: Lettdr: :1 uuiiiiiileiice 10c per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words ior $1.00 anti l0 cents ior every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Apprlbiilklllllll, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists oi Subscription; ‘JJJI-Ylitiitilq eyrJrylyrralpr4nyyyyyy " 411 cents per application. s Wanted Qivuxiiisii <4» p. 8 t> '5 ‘E r ‘Stewart. T12 3i l-IR. nfasaun - onus? Supplement. $l2a.00. is.“ ii \\'.iii School. _ ucorgu Mathitweu, oecretaiiyiofln. “ PRINCIPAL ivaivrizp {on TRQE SXUOfLE r“ri.ii::r; “ , _ ill’ Q I s41 to iiiiv “NHL "notary. _ Epicure WANTED FOR rut: Primary Department of the Celi- n-iii uedeque school. Supiilemri" $113000 A. E. Wright, Secretail’. llLLl Feiriale Hairdresser. Ap- ply 1o your nearest. Employment and selective Service Office. Re- ft" 11 o. 124. 140-31 TEA llliR. WANTED FOB. EAST lviiisiiire School. Supplement $135.00. H. E Cummings, Secre- taiy, North liver. 7-9-21. .__ “'.\.\'”1‘l1l)—TEACHER FOR PRIM- ary department Fanning school Aiiilpeque. Supplement 3150:1002 3_ - '1 TEACHER WANTED. 2ND CLASS for hilliple Plain School, No. 88 Prince County. Supplement $100.00. Leonard Murphy, Secretary, Kin- kora, RR. 7-12-21 L-———-—— “ANTED — TEACHER FOR Enst Point School. Ap iv W~ S. MacIntyre, Secretary. -l3-3l- W :\ N T E D -— TEACHER FOR Guernsey Cove School. Summ- nient $150.00; Seventeen scholars. (ii-tide IX, highest grade. Leon- ard Brehaut, Secretary. 1 W .»\ N T E D — TEACHER FOR Sinnliivpe School. Supplement $125.00. Apply Lloyd Show, Sec- rciriry, 'i-l0-l3-2i. W .\ N T E D — TEACHER FOR Brookvale School. supplement 8100-00. Mark Curley, St-‘Cqfelléllg’. - - 1. ._ WANTED — TEACHER FOR North Winsioe Schol. Supple- iiiciii $200.00. C. L- Cudmore, Secretary. 7'12"“- WANTED-TEACHER FOR LADY Fine School. Supplement $125.00. Frank Robbiee, Secretary? 3 m TE.‘\(1lER WANTED FOR BAL- iic School. Experienced teacher preferred. Supplement $125.00- W. K. Crater, Secretary of Trus- tecs. ‘l-l3-6l. _ “ANTED-TEACHER FOR. FORT Auuustus School. Sup iemont $li>J.00. Mrs. Frank Keiygegi- ..\('llER WANTED - CAM- hriilgc School No. 01. Su P19- mcnt $100 00. Oswald Gra 1am. Sec‘ iary. 7-13-31. ‘time Help Wanted WANTED - PENSIONS ADVOC- iitv. Grade 4, Mlilc. Dcpiirimoiil of Pensions anil National Health. lialiiax. N. S. $31.1) per annuin, 1m; u=iiai deductions Open i0 icsiiiviits oi Halifax Pensions lJi‘iI'il‘\, Appointm- tn this 1105i" lion must be ii qualified cx-ser- iit-eiiian- Fliil particulars on posters dispiwcd in Post Offices. Application forms. obtainable ill» first Offices iii cities and larger towns, siiould be flied with Civil Service Comhiissinn, Ottawa, not ixitcr than July 23, 1943. Applic- 11110115 will not be transferred — candidates must file new forms. This advertisement is authorized bl" the Director of National Sci- ective Service. ’i-13-ii. Wanted wsnrap - 10o uvsnets or‘ 800d tumips, will pay h hast market price. J. Pope Cliiirlfi u Salesmen Wanted 0PPORTUNITYI FOB voun. 3° commissions by gelling "H. shrubs, roses lie "ml-i etc. exclusive territory — s dignified remunerstive business. Be s. s are-time t for "The ware time. Make liberal weekly iru t n- on Old rel able llbnthli Nurseriea’. 0 established over 100 yes-rs. NOTICE The annual meeting ol the Mas- onic Tem le Company will be held in the oi ice oi E. R- Brow 8r Son, [144 Richmond Street, on Wednes- day the 14th day oi July proxirno, lat 7 o'clock p. m. A. D. T. i J. B. BROW. Secretary- Charlotietown, P- E. 1. Jung‘ 29. l9“. I 7-2- li you are liavin symptom eyes or dlulness — specialist. retracting service. Call in and discuss your difficulties. Writo or phone ior- appointments. ti. F. llutoheson AND SON F. (l, IIUTCIIESON iucnoii SALE AT NORTH MILTON WEDNES- DAY July 14th at 1 o'clock 1 have been instructed b Ed- mund Rodd to sell the io owing stock snd articles. 2 good work horses l good milk cows-newly fresh- ened- 1 two yr. old heifer 4 S ring Pigs rue T link; on Auto lest liming wlcliill. like new l ‘nod express wluon cart l ruck waggon liayrlke flay cutter Seed drill Spring Harrow G I‘. HUTCIIESON Orbit-ii o... oi strain - hes aches. rim. t oonlltlt s Q At your service with years. oi experience sud s thoroushfl CTI At Auburn, Fort Augustus THURSDAY, JIILY 15th, at 2 P.1d. Drive out AC" ‘ k Montreal Stock ll. Y. Stock - O I‘ 43% Am Tel 6c Tel 156 s ll Ti $‘il“°°i‘=d’i>uu h“ e e 150 es 54 IBIBZlllBD 3o Con Edison 33% B C. Power 385‘.- Elec Auto Lite 38% Can Gem 1% Gen Blee 391/, Can Nor Pr 10% Gen Motors 55v. 3”“ E“ h?“ w‘ i5i°“‘€°i3“.s 3i an ar 395v on a Can Psc 1‘; N Y cemni 151/. (clan ssteurfi 18%. Iijgfi git g2 161g ons me 43% Dom Coal Pfd 14% Std Oil 1nd 55% Dom Bridge 33% Texas Corp 52% Dom Steel B 9% United All‘ 37% Dom Textile 77 U S Rubber 43% Gen Steel Ware l2". U 3 59°91 C0 57 l-iam Bridge 7 Vanadium Corp 23's Imp Tob 1111B West Union 3B1, Lake 01 woogs 3514 West Elec 731,5 Qllaitifssgy Harris sit - . ower 251,. Nut Steel Car 61 N d Qllleliréc aPower 153E s; Lag‘ Com 31., PK 8C A 7% ‘i’ Wpg Eiec B 71;, Commerce 135 léigvgl Sootla. 251 Y 139 \ _ Montreal Ourh (coming Events 3o per word. en‘n' o‘ i- ’ I I 1 Abltibi _ 4i,’ i Canadian National s l ggittégirsfzu 13.3; l "s" - sashes“ 1°‘? inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other- raiu on I A , ciliiriiiii. STilTl0N r <= MONTREAL ggafleogu 12?? i v " l‘ o‘ Pale After Midnight luly l4, ui h“ m‘ 23 F018 SALE -D1 TWO now SCUF- through main lino trains oi e‘) ° ll 9"- APPIY at Mur- Canadian National Hailwsyln dock Dallyson’ Albnm F1341- ‘ using Bonaventure Station (will: Blagfalgu 1R5“ SABLlLb APpLy the exception of certain local i, un ur . - —-— y7-l2-2t. “m? Wm)‘ I)“ '°"‘P°“'“Y TORONTO, July li-(CPl-Tor- “mm” '° m 5°“ 3°""°"‘ lento Closing Stock Quotations. ‘ale nlghgfregllgADE COW FOR. turo Station), will arrive st and West Royalty, n’ Lewis #10125; depart from Canadian National’! $000k Close iok new Central Station, Montreal. Ajax 1,50 gngd ¢ow5_ Alder Dlcgesggizgg“; This will also include trains of gldsngg? geuesfeg as "relfrlnd “w, gm our ig FOR SALE _ GOOD “ILK Cow entrs oruiont wsy and Q1151‘ U5 5, Apply Joe Duffy,‘ Efinyvala ' Rutland Railroad. iglgguce “£26 ~ _-._____ 1- Canadian National’; new Cgginl from 2% ‘FOR. SALE -- THREE B[CYCLES Terminal ‘is most conveniently “not ' One doubl t‘ ' Baxamm’ 15 new mm: MigggfidNié/‘ilieegngltamlost situated, with direct sceeu to llie 133mm mi, ' 7_13_-n shopping, hotel and business gas? Met m ' districts and to street ear ser- Xp or c rm; M, W 1 _ Beattie 1.0a Sada: 19%,’ jg Mcgnfifikg vices; sndiswithln two minutes Biid 00d 3'] Four tires practically new. Apply o! the other Principe! railway B°b° °9'"-' Guardian Box "C. 7-13-21. terminals. gggegglm if, . Broulan 53 e good condition selling at half Re resentati tglhlfrlillcxllill‘ wire: also traces. belts, new and P "' calm , '30 fi§§‘-t°-““i~“~“i °“'-“°*~‘ c ii N a p r a N w" live" we oi. ie erictoh. 7-13-21, chest," L47 ~ ns O NATIONAL 535M313.’ 3 i liemale Help Wanted 005111105 23-1. —~— ‘Om. Dav cs 20 ' WANTED — GRADUATE NURSE, l Dome 23W: Female, Department of Pensions Crest I'll-L and National Health, 33111,“, ‘ Malaria 1.35 N. S. $1380 per nnnuin, 15$ hoax-n Eidorado 97 and quarters if provided plus P816011 4-50 nptleriai gor tllilfornr ping we; glaliiico , 042i o iving o d es h; usual deducfliilfisisfasOgzllvlsif defies? AT BELLE RIVER Glenora 03% dents of Halifax Pensions Dis- Gold Eag 02-; met. Cnndidatgs mus, be Regs. A well finished 9 roomed house; 301d Gm, 04.4 tereci Nurses preferably with barn. rump 1101M- "fl 5 W"; °l nu 1.15 hospital staff experience steer land situa ed near ch‘urch ‘l; 0.0 Hglljwel] 05% graduation. Full particulars on M“! um“ ‘mt l?“ ma" w 361$ Hard R0 5g posters displayed in post offices, from Charlo if opp “i ‘ca: M“ Hal-im- 031: Application forms, obtainable at 1nd '°""'- 0"?’ A m e l‘ Pligh Sam 1o lC>oshOti1ees, should be flied with Si" fishing cult" “my glam? l.V Servc c R . ' W8 resentativqe 2st R031, MRS- BEN-L Mil-LAR- l llud a oi 301K811. as soon as possible. Ap- Ben’ “w” h“ M“ 36”‘ plications will not be transferred Ken Add 6-89 —candidates must file new forms Km‘ L“ 53 and quote Comp. No. 43-1988. I BMW" U? This Advertisement is Authorized L“ Slim We by the Director of National Sel- amaque 5.0a ective Service. 7-13-11. Egmlh WANTED -MAlD. no 0001mm. b s1;-,',§,1,,,T;,?$1,"{§ fjd "fijlxffl Macassa ans ' g?“ g3“? “W” 12‘ If?“ hi; Tuesday July 2o 1943 rei- the Mifimad 11-96 yer a ' 7' '31‘ contract ' painting walls and l“ c ‘ f L? McCol or. WANTED 111' once a LAUND- "m1 fbllldm‘ sf“°°‘" P“‘“'*°"° McKenzie 1.05 épply; “Selective Service ‘up!’ e y e1?‘ A Gulls. glloilieta 1g? ice, nuro etown, P. E. 1- ' ' ' pss . 7-13-31, 1 5°°"°""'Y “l Tmm” Noranda 45 743'? - Normetai 99 i’ gflfff," 1% To Let a Omega ROOM r0 LET - 157 PRINCE. HOW Are g§§,1€2°k | 7'1°'21' l Partenan 04 _ Paymast 24 y Pick Crow 1-75 Your E es 7 P°"°" l“ ES {is I arri instructed by Mrs. Walter McEntee to sell on the premises the foliowingz-Beds, Springs, Mattresses-Bu- reaus and Comniodes, Wash-stands, Bedroom Tables, Wal- BEATON, ‘"1" 0111' newts and lively Dleflmwgmglfln ,'""‘“' nut Dining-room Table, Chairs, Pictures, Centrepieces, mndsmf m‘°,}}‘§fu,Q‘§f,Qf'-IQ,BI gwood ileum-ilk: new Hooked Rugs, Bedding, Pandora Kitchen Range, Kitchen "M M4- mfna“: £1. Table and Choirs, Couches, Lamps, Cooking Utensils, Machinery gmlnriiimezorir ironies: Kitchen Cabinet, Churn, Crooks-Wagon, Harness, Black- EFWAL .._________.__. a C" d" h,,,,;',,,¢_ Smith 5 Ulflllll. Slwl, Shovels, Forks, Chicken-wire, Drill. iigilwg rrgstfcfiuiigllleiwuikvtzyplz; ‘ml-‘lglrne-"lliglgchm ‘swallow’. M: Vise, Anvil and numerous other articles. {fgentaltliéeliolgoiyrdiliiililfilogubiit mfrzgggs CA“ T°"_'- ‘Asl- w H "I Bl l furnished on uppie- . . rum, 139$,“ Duh" comp AUCTIONEER, stion, Ltd" Vancouver, p. o. “Ad; mwtr d st. es Cilia-u. ,. sun. MscBAI. x “M. ,;.}iii-{-uirsi._1Jek_-t nllnsiiemir ietier from iier wn in East-ind- . Auctioneer. NATIONAL SELE __ PAGE FIVE N CTIVE SERVICE Fourth Compulsory Employment Transfer Order A Direction to Specified Employers and Employees This Order applies to any young man who is 16, 17 or l8 years of age, and who is working at any one of the employ- ments specified in this notice. It is also directed to the present employers of these young iiien. i A. Objective The Order provides for the transfer of the young men affected, to work which is of more importance to Canada's war effort. Transfers will he made after taking into account the health and domestic circumstances of these young rncn. B. YOUNG MEN WHO ARE AFFECTED: Every young man who is in any one of the employ- ments specified, who has reached his 16th birthday but has not reached his 19th birthday, is covered by this Order. C. EMPLOYMENTS SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER: The Order applies to the young men described above if now employed in any of these occupations: (l) Any occupation in or associated with the follow- ing: (a) barber shops and beauty parlour-s; (b) dis- tilling alcohol for beverage; (c) dyeing, cleaning and pres- sing, baths, guide service, shoe shining; (d) entertainment, including but not restricted to theatres. film agencies, motion picture companies, clubs, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (e) operation of ice cream parlours and soda fountains; (f) manufacture of feathers, plumes and arti- ficial flowers, chewing guru, wine, lace goods, greeting cards, jewelry; (g) retail stores; (h) factory production of statuary and art goods; (i) retail and wholesale florists; (i) retail sale of confectionery, candy, tobacco, books, stationery, news; (k) retail sale of motor vehicles or acces- sories; (I) retail sale of sporting goods or musical instru- ments; (m) service stations (gasoline-filling stations); (n) taverns, liquor, wine and beer stores. (2) Bus boy; char-man and cleaner; custom furrier; dancing teacher; dish washer; domestic servant; doorman and starter; elevator operator; greens keeper; grounds keeper; hotel bell boy; porter (other than in railway train service); private chauffeur; taxi driver; waiter. D. How the Order affects Young Men still atiendilg School: ‘ Young iiicn in tlic age griiiips mentioned. now employed, \\'lll not be interfered with insofar as returning to school at the opening of the school session in the Autumn is concerned; but young inen in the age classes covered, who are now xvorkiiig during their summer vacation, inusr comply ivirh this Compul- sory Order. E. Procedure to be followed: All men as defined above must report to an Employment and Selective Service Office not later than Iifly 24th, i943. Men resident outside a city or town having an Employment and Selective Service Office, who are too fir removed to call personally at such an Office, iniiv write to the iicircst office in the first instance, anti nivair further directions. F. Appeals: if directed to transfer to employment subsequent to incor- view. a man may. if he objects, enter appeal with s Court of Referees, within 7 tl.l_\'§ of receiving C. Penalties: such direction. Penalties are provided for employers who iecain, or take into their employ, after juiy 24th, i943, any man covered by this Order except under special permit. Also, enriities are provided for failure of an cinpioycc covered by t c Order, to register or to follow a subsequent direction to employment. H. Authority: This Order is issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regulation (P.C. 246 of January 19th, i943, and amending Orders in Council). Employers or employees uncertain of the application o] this Order h I particular case are gduised to communicate immediately with Ilia nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Attention is directed lo the fact that the Third Compulsory Order, which contains a list o] occupations different from the aimed, also requires certain young men 16, 17 and 18 years of age to report l0 National Selective Service. EDEPEARTMENT ©l? HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour A. MacNAMARA, Director, National Selective Servicd DT-A Canadian Army Film Unit camera men fol England. Edited at the National Film Boar tie English countryside armoured battalions battle exercises under screens of R. for inspcfllfin by Lieut- CAF. fighters and bombers. v behind their camouflage heavy guns; roar a: ‘h: ‘iii'~ii.i')'. hardened and troops sail trained to the split second, svrcrps Chanitel. T 0116i‘ Ullfiinlit‘ tilt-cl" tHJStJLAL‘ ll) 50129 their objectives. Following with their cameras t life and training of Canadian troops i warships, landcrsft Army Filmivessels. Across the sky come the and 1 great squadrons oi the Royal Can- mlian Air Force. A stray German bomber iivs over the convoy and is in England the Canadian Unit has captured drive of men from the Maritirnes. Quebec, Ontario, the Western Pro tries and the Pacific Coast, and back Army Film Unit Shoots Rehearsal For Invasion 5i Canadian Troops Star In “Letter From Overseas“ 05- 7 low tlic invasion exercises oi Canadian troops 011 the shores oi‘ d Ottiiwmihe results o! their work can now be seen I t +1: in the “World ln Action" release, "Letter From Overseas". As the hands of the invasion ciuck- With modest understatement mung toward, m“ imm- th, gma-lwriles that "things are quiet over dian Army in Britain were ready to strike like a thunderbolt against the defenses of Europe. Across the gien- in spectacular hardening up great cises, playing football against Eng- crash through iisli we Noiwesien teams. parading 011611! here." Flashing the From McNaughton. gcviile, Briinrvzii and Dicppe. the spirit fllili down into the 5011. buck to England‘ m, 1 H _l_. the picture picks up Canadian troops‘ 5e“; fi,,,‘,§c,,‘,,,,,,_._ CXQF~ On August 19th, 1942, Canadian out into the Enitllsh heir dcstinatioris-Vnreir Asf ‘ dawn breaks out across the sky cam hclcras pick out the great flotilla of and auxiliary he demolition of beach defences. After nine hours ashore Canadians return to England, leaving a gaping front .‘1'l\L .,i Lure- Thon the trainiiii: begins again. New lessons oi attack are taught and new weapons arrive from Canadian arsenals. The Canaduiii Wonicirs Arinv Corps joining their bl‘(\lll(‘l‘S in iiriiis overseas, inn-k uitli :1 will in Arniv iicadqiinrirrs and stations. Z\'i.ii .1‘.‘lll \'Uliill'it‘t'i‘ ltil‘ (‘l\'ilii\‘.l fighting and ])1‘0\(‘ ihiit llivi .1 handy with n stirrup pump as tiivv am with a typetvritor. Even the harvest doesn't escape ‘their atii-n tion, and they are soon pichiorks in Eiirlnnriis urain fields. in London's 115111‘ Part; inns. ‘ll Canadian pipe bands nut 111i a lull (iiliorrelland Company iviclriizifl, FALLS OFF “HATER. lVAGON RIP T0 l-INLIST , 53353;, 2Z§J$a°§eHXmu ffgg LONG? _~__ BROCKVILLE. Ont, Jiliy 9_ —<. OTTAWA Jmv g_ rcpt _-T\vo (CPi-Ariioid Durant, who drivel Queenswn 03‘ CURB of the most recent additions t0 Brockvillels motorized strcei sprink- gfiflm 251.? the R C A.F women's division ler, fell off the water wagon last; Stymth 01 coast, Corp 1.35 ended o. long iouriiev- when the)’ night. Police said he ivcis intoxi- San Ant 800 Dalhousie Wfwere sworn inlvesterdav at the R- ended when they arrested him be- gand '06 Foothill 1.70 ‘ c A F recruiting centre here. liind the wiiccl of his private truck 5e ate 26‘ I-iumberstone 5“.- l They are Kathleen Mary Kim: 05 about midnight. He had "lost" this shgrrittq‘; 96 Pend Ore L70 ‘Trinidad and Honor Wcddington “MH- \\'Jg()[] which was found later siscoe 48 Total Sales Miliilooylnce of the Brirhndoos. Airor com- about a niiic r1\\'i1_\'. He was soli- ‘Siaden 38 lllellnil H1911‘ 730516 Tmllllntl i" "PM" teiiccd to seven days in Jllll and ~~~ ‘an 2.36 AS ROME DID ibv Rockciiffe they will both takc 1,15 private truck was impounded Sud Bus l 2.05 Aristocriitic families in ancient a course in fighter control, Pr?" for time months. Suinviin '75 Rome bedecked pet moray fish with p paraffin‘ i0 him)? l>°5l°d 35 Amer‘ ' ‘ Sylvan 1.80 Jeweh ntions wom c er s. - ~_-_—::--m~ » Professional Bards J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. i Attorncvs-at- 1 W MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street I McLeod Ed Bentley l w. s. BENTLEY. n. c. l l l Barristers and La i i ln'h'u'u's'u'u'is'ufl'u‘s'n‘u'n'u s ‘UH-K l’ z D. F. Aiilll-IIBALI) .-a nun-s- Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown ~ -.-.-.'.' g1“ '-E p EYES EXAMINED AND 1GLASSES FITTED .1. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Corner ltent and Queen Sts. Opposite nix‘; Grocery l Evenings by Appointments , Phone Residence 1013 H. F. McPhee B.A., K.C. NOTARY 6.11‘. ll.~\RRlS'l‘l-.'R SOLICITOR Riley Building Charlottetown ‘IPALMER s HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM. B. A-. LL. B. l BARRISTER. ETC. Bank oi Nova Scnila (‘liambera Charlotte-town. 1' I-I. l to Canada their film lins come to Just before 5 am. the order comes dress (l‘.'~lll‘.i_\'. Poi-iii .n.i:iiiu in". ‘run ' NONI-A T0 LOAN Bo u t; méidt- i130 “the lattipnnl Fl-‘iim lflllllillltilwgfllidéiili cirncitixq0zrea we nlextglégiiin; Nova s~< iii. (llliflflil ‘Phninellfir HA_ I L oar iro uc on, ‘* er rim site no ir- min an r o e iii - . ' '*“ . I Overseasl" tit: guns oi escorting warships open "latter From Ow ‘ram-s mi “PI I K i he picture. released in ill!‘ iiizvzuinsi the coast defences. Canadian lrnwgis ivr; ‘illfil lllllf‘ NONE‘. To Lot‘; T. rid in Action" series. onciis in (‘ii brzii-li men swarm ashore scali- niiii ".- ‘ - - i 1‘, Canada with s woman recoil-iii; r1 -.i-d.i- . 1'.‘ 11w, lllllivl; riimolc off iiint, priha that inc .i1-.'.< 0' re Cameron Block Charlottetown their barizcs and engineers begin the hearsal are drawing to s clue. l I l. Island