Ade has token a position in Tor- Te SUMIMIEIRISIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ' AGENT: Mn. John Fond. ll i sumianstn: and paint: couur! "NIffEpwi-lpti-vw A'"°"'I"-|. lhnlld bo 1m with cm. Pflllll. moy be bought daily Sllmr liuoksluro, Willi’ Strut. promo Bakery. Wat-or Strut» w; column is reserved for now! ,1 iucui interact. but advertising M l ricwsy nature may be uucrtod | Ii zcents a word, strictly payable g m pdvunce. _1\f0lRS fresh candies at Toy. 10,9111; 00.. Kensington. I..-l01-8-5-8l. i nsrooqvr: outrun cnuucu. mm 53r\'lC€S for Sunday. August itili are as follows: Bedeque 11 AM. we Trnrcrsc 3 P. M. Albanv 1.30 M. ltev. Ceorire Ayers. Summer- fl‘. “r111 be the speaker at all ser- ,.;,.. Rev. Ralph W. Barker. Min- w L-IBO-B-O-li.‘ JOE SALE - An apartment WM in Summerslde, excellent ltnzion. App y MY-‘I- W-Liféogzilgfgi: -\'lSlTING SSIDE-Mr. Cecil ivrilkcr and two sons, ‘Cecil and “him, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. Walker's sister, Mrs. Hammond Cannon, rind Mr. Cannon of Sum. outside-S. DDOING NICELY-It is pleas- my to report that student pilot J. liGermls of St. Leonard'8. N. B. tracing niccfy after his recent gggydfll’. irhcti he bailed 0i" 01 hi5 side. There will be no service in Dloyetl in Halifax. N. S. pline irliile night flying at the Summcrsidc airport-S. -311 QUILTS MADE BY PIIINIE COUNTY WOMEN —Tlie Bimmcrside Headquarters of tlze lied Cross Society has not slackcn- | ed off during the summer months llll every dny you will find ladies "e busy, cutting and preparing ‘ s to be mace up. Also pack- 111g, socks. and other comforts for the sold 01's, They are also busy uh clothing for the refugees and. bombed cilics of England. It is’ reallr iimnziitg the quantity of’ vcrk the counry women have done | lrr the Rcd Crors and just als an eimplt- tho Guardian was toldl that 2!‘: quits have been made an: lllfkffi in recent months. —S. -r‘Il':.\IOII-IAI1 SERVICE AT ,\|:\LI'EQI'E-—'I‘ll0 morning service o.‘ the Pt-incstown United Church wl‘. be one of special occasion on :I._ August 10th when the Rev. t \l Laird of Knox Presbyterian (‘niirch or st. Thomas, 0ntlario.| v.11 be the guest preacher and vial uiivci‘ a tnblet to the memory cl his father the late Rev. 110-, tart Laird, minister of the Prince- ‘ lJ‘.\'ll Presbyterian Church from i333 to 11179. Another-son Mr. Jimcs Lllffl oi Montreal will give . ii biographical sketch and assist in , the uiirciling. A double male, ‘IZCIU from Charlottetown will, =' the choir and will render 1 numbers They will also ..i. tit the evening service which! v.11 be lot-poly a service of song. T118 mnioriiil tablet is chaste and attractive and wl‘l be set opposite a duplicate commemorating the fainting oi the first woman's Mia- slanary Society in Canada. On this l tablet is named the Females Exlely. Otlicr Tablets to Drs_ Keir 1 and lliss Montgomery give mute, iestlmcry to the splendid part llllyctl by this congregation among tiie churches of the Maritimes. Great interest is evidenced in the frvice and the visit of Rev. Mr. nird lllld his brother to the com- utinity of Malpeque, v l .1 Personals ~Mlis Helen Dennis. Marsh. feld is visiting in summerside the wcck and. ~-\lr. Fred Hooper of Summer- criio._5_ -Mi.~s Betty MacDonald of lionctcti ls visiting in Summer- tide. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Blmuol Simmons-S. —Mis. Wm. Pound of Frederic- bn has been visiting her daughter. lift. Carlyle Ramsay in the west ill the province._s, m-Mrs. N. G. IePage and Miiil "Jilly Gorden of Toronto hon lfillfnrd home after o. pleasant i512: wllthsreatlves and friends in‘ fMli‘ Connie Denny of the for Service Department at ott- Yl 1S spending her vacation in glmmcrside, the guest of Mr. 1nd "- F- J. E. wright-s. ~L. A. c. N. s. Hogs. Dart. aunt's)! 3.. spent the week end ‘hi1 his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ° “ N- Boss. Wllmot valley-s. ‘"1111 and Mrs. Kenneth Stright End lhcir two children. formerly of ‘Pmmtrside and now of Boston. “refilling friends in Summer- O. Ruthvern of in“ w" “- $011. Ontario, left by the noon l‘: yesterday for Ncw Bruin. Eu” - Mr. Ruthvern had been in uvglmtrslde attcndln on execu- m "Well"! of tho . N. B. P‘. B. Otlation-s. ‘M! Rnd Mrs. Hlfl‘ I-Iorve . Eanrttitrr. have had y» thei- '3". Mr. and Mrs. Llnodn Hor- n!“ Ind daughter. of New York m if. and Mrs. Horn and their “MP5. Thomas MccMurdo of wit? Bsdeque has received word m at death of her brother Rob- “, J-‘Cllrns at Vancouver, 3.0.. u“ "y 30th. Mr. ccirns will be [dig remembered by old friends It's-w of tho following atom In Gourli Mark DMIIIIoulf-IUDDnVSIl-liel: n" Guardian will be delivered to lay-homo in Summenidc u; "met my M 2v w M» or 101' w: week. Phone m 9| [it'd you: order to tho boy ioqpongiblg [0, {é lcolators onlv $1.10 each at Braces. Church Street-Phone 1J0 I lllll d°u'°l'l" "Baku: r133“ —WHITE ENAMEL Coffee Per. L-2l4-l5-9-2i.l -BUYING local Barley and oat dolly at The Shur-Gain Feed M111‘ Kensinzton. L- 237-8-9-11. -COAL TAR-o at Bruce's. rd" “i‘.’_“§1.§'.‘8?5'."2°,; —CUT THE FUEL and point b111, eliminate draft and discomfort, im. prove opooarance with Bird's indiun red slate surfaced fire-sale instill bric siding. Distributed by Braces L-2l4-8-9-2i.] --BEST QUALITY blow-out proof‘ Goodrich Auto Tires are still obtain- able at Bruce's. Re-iire now. , L-2l4-8-9-2l. -—TOUR.ING NOVA SCOTIA _ Miss Ruth Ross and Miss Sue Meadows left on Friday morning for a. holiday trip to chests; and "h" Darts 0f Nova Scotia, visiting friends. -.s. —CIIURCH NOTICE- Rvev. G. Carlyle Webster, of Zion Church, Charlottetown, will be the guest speaker at the morning service Presbyterian Church, summer! the evening. Mrs. Amos Hubley, | organist. L-253. I . —WlNGS PARADE-There will be a wings parade at 8.30 this morning at No. 9 Service Flying Training school. R. c. n. p. when a number of student pilots will receive their wings. The command. ml! Officer. Wing Commander‘ Fullerton will make the presentaq tion at the usual morning parade. —IMPROVING -—It is pleasing to report that Master David, llttie son of Corporal John Clark and Mrs. Clark of Summcrside is im. proving after his serious operation in the Prince County Hospital.‘ Corp. Clark is with the R. C. A. F. ‘ at Sydney, N. S.—S. i —FOR. SALE-Marlna Beautyt Shop, Kensiiigton. Good business yearly. Must be sold before Sepu; lst on account of leaving Ken. sington. Apply Mrs. Albert His- cott formerly Myrtle Brooks, Ken- sington. L-248-8-9.13. -SUCCESSFUL DANCER -'I‘hc weekly dances held in st. James Hall. summerfield are being con-' ducted under the auspices of the C. W. L. Subdivision and are a night large crowds enjoy the dan- cing to music supplied by Ding Connolyhs orchestra. Cold drinks, ice cream and cake are served by the refreshment committee. Pro-t ceeds are for a worthy cause.-—R..‘ —BRIDE T0 BE SHOWERED — Miss Bea fMacNeill, daughter of Mrs. R. J. MacNell of Tyne Vul‘ey1 whose marriage has just been sn- nounced was the guest of honour recently at a party and shower at | the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. H... Found. Ellerslie. A number of her_ friends were present and a Jollyl time spent. During the evening the ' bride was presented with a shower of lovely gifts and the best of good wishes. —8. —DEA'I‘II or MR. HARTWELL \ UNDERHILLQ- There pnsscd at ltls home in French River on Tucs- dsy. August 6th. Hartwell Under- hill at 7B your: of age. Tho deceas- ed wu c luccessful farmer in tho district and was most highly esteemed. Ho leaves to mourn his wife formerly Siirah Bernard, three daughters, Pearl, Mrs. MccKeiizle. French River; Bessie. Mrs. Picker- lng of Borden and Vera, Mrs. Burt of French River. and One 80H. Har- ry, on the homestead. The funeral \ was held on Friday at the Geddes , Memorial (Lurch. Interment was in Spring Brook Ccmetery- —3- illmsdale and Vicinity i Mr. Raymond Brennan who nos recently signed up with the RCA F3, was l visitor at the home of his, Doronta. Mr. and Mrs William. B]; d w m‘ F-fisnmbeemrans p use mom‘ . ' ferrod to the Summerside Air ‘Ii-ain- ing 8chooL I Mrs. Henry Williams was a recent visitor for a holiday with relatli/PB and friends in who Valley and Northam. Congratulations m: extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKenna on the arrival oi a son at their home on July 29th. Miss Florence Williams. doukhrer g P Williams glimgrésitlnd fir" ‘tiller nouiitv l‘ C. I ‘ 1 with her friend Miss Rita 0'51“!!- L. A C. Everett Rix stationed at 35111;; pent, 1 brief furlough with his mothaor. wife and con tho last of tho week. merchant. Elms- A' b Mnnkto Summer-side on Mr dole. wls a visitor Saturday. Miss Ella Whelan employee of the civil Borvico Department, Otter"- “med m “berm cultiisangl-diilicli: id lllglanxliwltfys. James Wilc- no. "mummies" appear In mm’ fields in those Doris nsslstlnlf the men folk in making hay. ‘iu h ently u‘ Bu“; ‘light? formgliyjegmied f l! ' ut lllggNgillb lrierirls him unbounded success. t province. who will egret I “"11 v1 hi: sauna-o. r ,__ Amtiiurotourvouncmmblilm “BRITAIN DELIVEBQ THE GOODS" and we no receiv- ing regular shipments of Eng- lish dinnerware. Chin; and Pottery. Drop in and sec tho many new thing: on dlsplay— Holmanh Chine. O l SPECIAL SATURDAY! Llm- lted quantity of Feltol and Rexfelt Mats, size 18 x 38 in- ohes, assorted patterns. only 10o each. Also Jupe Linoleum Matwsizo 24 x 30 lnchfl. 95¢ each. Ilolmayfs‘: o. I SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUP- PLIES. A complete stock of Text Books and all supplies now in stock. Get your require. merits early and avoid tho last minute rush. Holman’: China- Also “Our Gang" & “Crime Doesn't Pay" shows 813- 4.30-9.10 m: SUMMERSIDE HULMAIPS SUMMERSIDE India. ' If the Russians collapse or if tho Germans succeed in establishing a _r\ strong defensive line, Germany ' ‘Wiculd (rinatke a ioieoce offer to Brit- ~ “f: r -— an an Ize Un lcd States Should the forces l5 M . Georg .He peace be reje t d i ' . - 1-, {on d m be _ h f ‘ ce ant the middle gust ottrwxenexbgs. e st VH5 es o a zfiqéslgenivf falll, Germannyt might ____. ~ a nvas on of r sin. Mn Freq Kelly has rammed to Meanwhile, pressure would be his home in Roseville, after spend- exerted on France, Spain and port. mil "It! Desi Severe! mfinthfi flm- ugal for German occupation of Dakar and the Azores to unify the Friends are pleased to learn lnat cmmnent _B3’am5t Brlmlll- the condition cf Mrs Laura Thoin-' The military sources reported son WIIOHIS Bbbilbllefli inhthe Prineog that the sl:w advance of the Ger. County cspi H. . muc lmDrov n- _ antd she exkpects tofileittve ghat énsti- Zigzifilézgng?dmgzlgzedthevilgfnggn t l0 . u nint e course o a ew ass population’ who were more 1mm“ Mrs. John Murray. Piusville, en- estcd in the prospect of rapid oc- gzrftag/Igeéli; liiill-‘TI/lllloglaryiloléllflheixlfwlgg cupatlon of the Ukraine than lfl , . . 5 capture of Smolensk or Leningrad. lhomas oi the Royal Canadian Ar- Ukraine mods are expemed w tillery. who is home on furlouarrnl Music and dancing was indulged in 5110916111911?» 99mm’! st/JTES. but if this and a daint-v luncheon was sewed the Ukraine is not occupied bv the ladies present. assisted by the month civilian rations w'll be PC5955‘ ireduced." the sources said. Miss Hazel MacNelll has returned Wit" I 6th Canadian to her duties as stenogravher for (Continued_fr_o_m’ page _ 1) _ the firm of Messrs. Morley and Bell, Summerside. after spending a. veiy pleasant holiday with her parents. ,ivir. and Mrs. Basil MacNelll, Elms- dale. and. her sister. Mrs. Ralph Rennie, Montrose. " Miss Rita, O'Brien ls visiting in Summerside. the guest of her friend Miss Florence Williams. lthe 5th division. Since then an ar- mored divlsion has been formed and named the 5th Canadian (flrmorédl - dlv‘sion. Artillery, engineer, signal Miss Olive MacNeillsbentoDleos- and army service corps units for nut liolitiav recently. the guest offihe 6m divisgnn W111 be mobflizgd It“ Slstiq" Mrs‘ walla“ Bradshaw‘ from reserve army units acres Cri- Sumiuelside. nada M155 Gum-age Q‘Bflgn ha; m. The announcement makes the turned. to Montreal. where she has setup of the Canadian army as fol- ideclded success. Every Wednesday . accepted a. position as stenoltraphcr lows; in a government concern. Mcs O'Brien spent her holidays plcasantlv writh her parents Mr. on Mrs. J. W. O‘Brlen. } Mr. Freddie Whelan has returned, to his home. after a successful oper- ation for appendicitis in the Prince mg final training. wumy H°Smm-___' "ii e 4th division mobilized. com- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan were ppieiy organized and in an ad- recent visitors to the Western vanoed stage or training m Canada; Cwmfl’ The armored division training in After spending s pleasant holiday Cflfifldl. d9“ Md m? m°v°m°m in St. John arid other points on the. overseas this Ye"; Mainland the Misses Beatrice and The 6n division now mobilizing Lois O'Brien have returned to time: m. training in canadm "°'“'~““E1"‘5‘1“'°' The minister declined to dis- Miss Mary Ellen Corcoran. Mon- treal. ls spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Piusvlllo I verv, Two divisions (1st and 2nd) fully ‘d trained and ready for action ov- erseas as part of the Canadian Corps; The 3rd division largely overseas but not quite complete and start- the 4th or 6th divisions within Can- ada but said foi- the time being it was likely the 6th division would be concentrated in brigade groups at different points as defence needs and training facilities dictated. Each brigade group will consist of on infantry brigade 0f three battalions and a full complement of units from other arms. Some of the infantry un‘ts for the sixth are on garrison duty in various parts 01 the country and will be relieved as men called up for compulsory train- ing and retained in ilie army for service in Canada are detailed to take over these duties. While the mmistei- gave no sug- gestion of any additional concen- tratlon of troops on the Pacific coast because of the Oriental sit- uation ho culd. "we are taking all A host of friends are pleased l0 learn that Miss Audrey OBrienn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin O'Brien is convalescinz in the Princei Countv Hospital. siunmersido. after a successful operation. Mr. and Mrs. James Rafrey of Providence. R. I.. are spending their vacation on the western Dart of the Island visiting relatives and frlencs. Mrs. Llovd Crownse of Boston. cr- rived in Elmsdalo recently on a. visit to her former home. she is pleased to see her father. 1V"- G°°TR€ W91- lace who is over two score years and, ten. still hale and hearty. Mrs. Crownse ls also plannink to spend some timeln 'I‘tgnish, the guest of her sister. ma. Frank Ready. Brother A1008 01' lillllfl~ N- s" the precautions considered neces- r centlv spent a brief holiday with _» ills aged mother, Mrs. William s"? the" Walsh ‘ ~ w r r ~ RED LINES iiotn h lid . With her d! "" §l§§flr§lrie:1tirtlr"phv.secvlw- touriata from —--—— c$§3§'.lf§i°rn“l-“o' S A. vscation- (Continued from page i) -- guys; LhQ Gulf" are -__-—-j——————— lgg iilxnzihglfrgaPatiiick léiegiiraannalréd, hgd lost 14 submarines in 44 days tre .a.n s. - o war. ligwllloigilhlllgnsniln con Gerald fr Four were mid w have been do- Brighton. Mas. stroyed by mines, one by collision -——- with c Bulgarian destroyer in the Oongral-UlRl-éiilllk lmuglxgfmiigrdl: Black Sea and others by soviet Misses Jean M‘ - " naval action. Vcldfl HRYdV "Id m m Estimating the total German "$51"; w“ ~01, submarine fleet of I50 craft. it ‘a hung... was said the war had cost the -Nuzis nearly 10 per cent of their lunderseas boats. Red Fieet said the Germans also, Plan long-term. l their success in trance lshramlnations loge, Much credit E teacher. Misc Marion Hardy — - close plans for concentrating either i f"""_"""_""_'fi insunnnft ALL r4355 RALPH MUTTART Summer-side $55.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Do- cherty, Providence R. 1.: $25.00. Milton A. Y. P. A.. $10.00 Dr. Heath ltfaclntyre. $10.00 The Mutual Life Insurance Company. $1.75 Em- ployee of Charlottetown Hotel. $1.25 Canadian National Employees. DONATIONS FOR. YARN AND MATERIALS $262.90 Boat Races and Tea at Pilicitc Bridge. $200.00 Souris Red Cross Branch. $1500 Kensington Red Cross Branch, $0428 Victory Bridge Club, $40.00 Wood Islands Women's Institute. $35.00 South Wlnsloe Women's Institute. $25.00 Benevolent Irish Society. $19.80 'l‘lircc Table Bridge Club, $16.00 Mermaid Red Cross. $13.27 Pleas. ant Grove District, $12.00 Tyne Vol- ley District Women's Institute Convention, $11.00 O'Leary Red Cross Branch, $10.06 York Local Women's Institute Convention. $10.00 West Devon Women's In- statute, $10.00, Lorne Valley Dis- lrict Women's Institute Conven- tion. $10.00 Ebenezer women's In- Shit-Hie. $10.00 Harrington Wo- men's Institute. $7.00 New Glas. gow District Women's Institute District Women's VBKIUOH. Mrs. C. H. Black. $4.50 Canavoy Women's Institute, $6.00 Charlottetown Dance Group. $4.00 Mzirgate Red Cross. $3.00 Dum staffnage and Marshfield Rangers. 14-254. Interpreting The War _. iQ9l1FllliiLfi°ln~Pfig l) clans can reach it from the lower Dniester for a new stand. The Nazis szty they have captured _an army commander and aoflol men in the Uman region. This would mean a serious break at that point to confuse the vast and difficult retreat which the Red armies in the southern Ukraine will have to attempt if the Uman and Byeldva Tserkov flanking operations cannot be checked. While the thrust to Byelaya Tserkov seems to have made no definite progress since that Junction was reached. the stab I0 Union. 75 miles south and west of Byelriya. Tserkov, is a far greater immediate menace to the Russians. It now appears unqiiestion- able that the whole force of Hitler's nevw offensive is being concentrated southward from the break-through toward Kiev. virtually by.passlng Kiev it- self. There ceem; no reasonobio foundation for tho Berlin u- sertion that Kiev has been "encircled". That eould...not be true unless the Germans have fought their way across the Dnieper both north and south of the city, and crossing the Dnieper in the Kiev area. would mean major battles. lost more than 30 transports. 10 destroyers. three patrol boats, two monitors. two cutters and two crawlers. It pointed out that the G-ennans had been unable to trans- fer large warships into tho Baltic. A dispatch from the front re- ported that sailors from the Baltic fleet had recaptured a village after a three-day battle in their first land encounter with the Germans. Facing luperior numbers, the sailors were reported to have tak- en tho village with a. bayonet charge after an srtlliery duel. Today's Russian communique re- ported that battles raged through. cut the night in the directions of Kakisalmi, oiensk. Bel Tserkov and in Estonia. Kakisalml is on trio Karelian Isthmus about ‘l5 miles northwest of Leningrad. Smolensk ls before Moscow and Bel ‘rserkov is south of Kiev. All these places have been re- ported as battle regions before. and the high command said there was no largo scale action else- where. HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS Further contributions For lied Gross war appeal Convention. $7.00 Bay View Wo-i men's Institute, $6.00 Bloomfield‘ Institute Con-l l l l l I Probe sabotage Possibility in Tanker blast DETROIT. A118. p —(AP) - Tho federal bureau of investi- gation opened an inquiry to d9. termine if sabotage caused tho ISO-font Canadian tanker Tran. alter to explode and burn with 15.000 barrels of high-test lanolin: aboard tonight in the Rouge River. Two of the 11 Canadians aboard were miss. ing. F. B. I. agent John s, Bug. ll laid: "We're investigating this explosion just c; we in- vestigate all such incidents of Chat nature. We can not corn. mcnf. further now.” Detroit pullco reported two persons apparently lost their lives and that 15 others jump- ed overboard and were rescued. Eight. of them were injured. The missing were Mrs. Alicia. TICIIIIJIII)‘, Quebec, Wile of Cap- tain Rudolph Trcmblziy. who was rescued, and Robert Frech- ette, Montreal. a member of the crew. One crew member said ho saw the Captain's wife sink be- side the flaming ship. The ship arrived hero last night and loaded the gasoline at the docks of ihc Joy Oil Company. The vessel is owned by 'l‘r:msit Tankers and Ter- minals, Limited, ‘Montreal. The all-steel Dizscl-poivcrcd carrier was built in I938. Capt. Trcmbfay told police he could advance no reason for to- night's blast. Bernard Couture. member of the crew, said: “It was just af- ter dinner when It exploded. I was standing in the middle uf the ship. All of a sudden there was an explosion and a big flame In the middle of the ship. §*‘*$"S\A \\ ' x COLOGNE $1.50. ENMAN DRUG 00. LTD. SUMMERSIDE \\\\ s‘ ‘c.- o TALCUM $1.35 Potato fields (Continued from page land needs 600,000,000 pounds of Wiltshire sides and a great deal of butter, cheese and eggs during the next twelve months. I-Ion, J. G. Gardiner, Federal Minister of Ag- riculture told Island farmers during h‘s visit to this province last week. He urged farmer; here to go into the production of hogs in a big way and discussed the posslbllties of securing the necessary feed grain. Suggestions were made to him re- Bfifding the placing of storage fa- cilities here for Wrtern Canada grain. The Minister did not have any special message to the potato grow- ers but told them that Great Brit- ain did not require this product. In an interview he stated that the people in that country gupplled most of their own ' requirements, They grew potatoes in their own back yards in many cases. he said. Regarding the possibility 01 bonus. lug the potato growers using a S) Then things happened so fast none of us knew what was go- ing on.” 7/.‘ mvflwd similar to unit which i» in QPQMUOII With Ihg apple grgweyg m other lllaces, he said that this wag not considered as the latter crop ‘Jed been shipped w Great Britain before the war. With the outbreak of war this market was no longer available but such was not the case with potatoes. The usual markets I01‘ spuos is still open. Prospects for th: yield of Island Potatoes this year cannot be mad; yet because many of the spuds crn not out in bloom yet. Red warplanes Bomb Berlin LONDON. Aug. a —(AP) — Ros. sian warplanes dropped explosive and incendiary bombs in m, m“ lin ares Thursday night in the first Soviet raid on the German capital. tho Moscow radio reported tonight. The Soviet report described tho raid as a reconnaissance flight rm, “Friflktn by l swim of planes, the 511° °l Whlvh was not stated. A Eumber of fires were declared to ‘PW! bee? stifled. after which p11 t ° 3'15"" planes returned u, their bases safely. Plastic: - iluAwvxrmo Cvtmulw. Lamina on. srorcuuiqcu-VTM‘ F» Summon Watts-Sumac: 1.4m: Ale 01AM!“ NOTE WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES HORSE HOSE, RIDING HILLERS AND COMBINATIONS The HALL MANUFACTURING C0. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE AND CI-IARLOTTETOWN POINTS OF SUPERIORITY lT PAYS TO SPRAY The Hall Potato Sprayer Hard Bronze Plunger: in Oil Bath. Porcelain Lined Cylinders. Easiest Working — Most Efficient — Foolproof Good Potato Prices Are Predicted Late Blight is very destructive, so buy your Sprayer NOW And Save Money OUR PRICES ARE LOW AND THE QUALITY IS llllill REMODELLED SPRAYERS AT BARGAIN PRICES COMPARE rm; HALL. Ir: Bergen-rams All, By Edwina CAP 7.524122? the winter already h" 5"“ “l: lccted. Two months before ‘film 81g“ break or the Ru s on war e w,“ man nrmy had 0190.000 I“; h h; which were cbtcned in A 8g age“ tan. Turkey and Iran. we M: Ngrwgy gnd Germany now‘ are lniz combed to supply M1011" ‘c. 000.000. . . If the Ril!lt'fl"l and ltizzithe E351‘ cgm-palgns are successful .. e snring offensive might develop in either of two ways. German troop‘: mghtytry to reach ‘Yhirkestnn join with Japanese trovPl "1 m- psiis thirough Afzhflflliiflfl toward Ind'a while the Jopnnev launched an offensive frcm Indo- china on Burma and than m WANTWJU STUBBS! DID YOU START BOUT A ()4 EARTH WOULD NDuCE ME 1Q Go ON A NEIGHBORHOOD-- WEL EVRYBODY THINIG IT'S A NNERFUL 102A! CLBAEN- TiNE SAYS SHELL MAKE SANDWICHES - - "AND I'LL BRING ouvss.‘ SALLY! v55. \NDEED--- ICE CREANVN CAKE GRAN’MA-- LE‘S us! TAKE. ‘It