R I l PAGE SIX ii.___ _____ ..._ T _ I FINAL SHOWING TODAY-DOUBLE FEATURE PRINCE E Prclnd by more than a million undo FINA l. TfiD.»\Y'—2.3 x‘. '4 NEW SERIAL: ONE MILLION B. C. at 2.30—-7—9.3O WITH VICTOR MATURE AND CAROL LANDIS CHUMP at OXFORD at 4———8.30 P. M. WEEKLY NEWS AT 3.50 AND 8.20 P. M. E-YOU FAR T00, MUCH.,..~"“ HOWARD SPWNGS boil-lslllng novel W391 mon impoilanl novel buomll I940‘: mail iirpeilunl screen drama. I SHOWING DAILY 2.30—7—9 P. M. DAYLIGHT I R l (‘ll ARI) ARLEN-ANDY DEVINE “DANGER 01v WHEELS” “CHAPTER TWO" PLUS CARTOON AND COMEDY “SCHEDULE” WITH LAUREL AND HARDY THREE . nsvs , D WA R D 1 Mon-Tues-Wed- with LARAINE on - nsnnv uuu - sosfni sorm: STEWART - sauce lESTER - a...» n. luso DISNEY cliluoilii. I appeal 959961311‘. on l)(il\idll' of iiliis nfFcc stririillg Eilonduv I ' inc. Office hours for recruiting’ my age group for ullfinl ille pros- pect is so (iiifii? "I yvas taken from school at is in the First; Great War, to fake the place of a solicltol-‘s clerk who joined the army. I have an holl- 0—7—8.45 DAYLIGHT University, besldcs yours of ex- perience in clcrlcill worm-but in this greatest war of all I can gcu no work at all. “I sent up my name for national FLASH GORDON s A BIGGUY! ALIEN-COOPER fr: - Peggy moimi - eiiwiiiii IROPHY the ceiltrnl reci or and thrill on two other reglstirrs; I have walt- ed months. I am told by one of the bureaux that bill‘); arc vir- tually never nsiiccd for womcn over 35: I am told by anrithcr that my age is so serious a hanilicai) ns t0 make it almost IITIPOSSlDlQ for mo. ever to get work at rill unless n. shortage comes. ‘Many women like ma lilst all chance of real happiness through some tragedy of the lust war. We have nothing left but work and the wish to he of scrvice. I will so nothing o! tlii- financial hard- shlIp-for wpmcn alone. holnclcss, with rising priccs and ever-dim- inishing savings. the financial position is too clear for it. to ra- quire comment. “I know what wo are cnllod cn to endure the present hnrilchips and burdens without complaint. But I repent my pica-think of the aliens. by n11 mcnns. but Pfl!l"li'lf‘l' first the claim: of tho cniniii-tcnt, fit. and willing British viii-in- ployed, whose levcs, hrirrr-ri from work, arc a lniscrv." j Mon.—Tues.—Wed. EOPlE 464m I. JACKIE Keep Mlnnrdin In the home. ' 1i 0M1 hi2." i>.\ii.i" miii-i-ii-ls Pius 'i'i-.'.\\'l£l. - .\l i if" NEW Il.\"r <'l'l"v.i; ls .-\\"I'l- IVI-Tiiis (Vanadium Pr|'\\) ‘DNDON, July iil-NPWTWL ldca (or protccziiq iiiillilriiiuls from the Qfiecta of air ii-iiivilii-z. the Contra Blast Bfllltitlili Il“i l c its np- penrancc ill Liiidriil . iii-cs. Rcsembliug a fiiuilaii llcilnct with thc top TCPUJYPLI and the ear muffs lonizcr, ihi- bulldcuii for men as well iis ‘.‘.'iillli"ll '~ nade of aerated ruiihc- !I|"l i‘; iincd to gilnrd ilcl». . i i ivrcs. par- tlcuhrlv ill iir 41f ‘iiw illlil ihc front uliil i>.i~- ill 11H‘ skull. The rubber is ~iliii......| i» iillsori: the shattering l‘l"l‘li"iiil ‘Hill concus- sion from llillllll iil- '- aiid iuulfirc. The baud Jill f"*"i"i ill colors oi’ brown, blue or l-‘ic? iilid costs lboiit $1.21) in Canadian money. The top lhllll. or blllld must b9 I’. M. DAYLIGHT USICAL — PICTORIAL pulled well down over the fore- head so that its base is just above the eyes. The two ear muffs hang below the chin and are hcld in place when laces attached to the two are tied beneath the chin. PUTS IN PLEA FOR "OVER. 40" (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER, England, July 19—In the wake of many letters to the papers regarding employ- ment of German and Austrian re- fugees, a London woman writes to The Guardian. appealing for Bri- tish women out of work. and point- ing out the "disadvantage of he- ing over 40." She says: "Might I put in a word for the British who. it seems to me, have the first claim on their own coun- ' try for the right to serve m, May w/ s... . Lin.-. come 3.000 mlice by bout, . . . A 1 this column 1| reserved for news ol local interest but advertising of a newsy Ilium-e may be unsorted at 5 gents word strictly pa;- uble in advance. _n___________ SERVICE - st. John's Church, Milioil. Sunday, July 21st, Sunday school 10.1w A. M. Holy Communion 1.1.30 A. M. L-ti-lil-I-ZO-ll. IIOMINY FEED for fattening and finishing hogs, cattle, poultry, etc._, is now being handled by The Domin- ion Silvcr Fox Furs, Limited. L-3l-i-7-l0-13-17-20. THE ANNUAL THANK OFFER.- ING of file Bonsllaw Baptist W.M.S. will be Sunday evening at. 7.30. 14-503-7-90-11. IIOMINY FEED used in nearly all feed mixtures such as Pig Grower, Starter Cull‘ Meals. Dairy ltatlun and Poultry Meshes. Tile fat coil- ient is twice that of whole corn or corn chop. Get. your supply from The Dominion silver Fox Furs, Limited. L-3l4—7-l0-l3-17-20. FOX ILANCIIERS who Wish to have their ILIXEs tested for internal parasites should write the Provin- cial Fox Fieldlnali, W. F. Burke, Department oi Agriculture. Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture. L-iiti0-7-20-3i. LARGE NUMBER OF WORK- ERS Rl-IGISPEREI) — Approxi- mately 1.200 nlell have been reg- istered at City Ilzill this week for work at tho airport. Five hun- dred of the IIlCll are carpenters ‘and the remainder are listed as labourers. The registration was in charge of Mr, Ivan Y. Redclln, As- sistant City Flllglneer. I-IEXITE RATION AND CUBES will save lilonc_v' for Fm Ranchers. You cannot beat Hi-xite for growth, nlld price is an important point this yicar. Fresh stocks obtainable from The Dominion Sliver Fox Furs, L-IilAi-7-1O-lT-2O. I Lillliteil. lllgl the i-ligiigvulellt of his grand- daugllti-lg Cillisiiance Ciladlow Col- wll‘, to Mr. Jumes Cuillpbeli service in April. 1939. was put olli _.._..___..__...___._i_. 1 —JOURNEY FINDS for lilo two most cxcitcd pcoplc nn this train when 1hr lrwnlnnilve ihundcN inin the station nf Kingston. Tin-y have Iv» nearly hi"! lhl-i again by rail, from Liver- pool. __-.‘ (AtillPfOll, sun of Mr. and 311's. John ilnarrzagr- 1U iukc place on Au list iblXlCCllliI. L-GGJ-Y-Z ~11. i NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- FTISI‘ I’.-\S'l‘()II.-\'I‘E. — REV. J. M. ;Bii’5l‘flt'li, B. A, Minister. Sunday, _,Jlii_v 121st. North Mllioll 11.00 A. M. Norill River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek, 7.110 P. M. North Milton Monday, . July 22nd, 8.00 P. M. Roll Call Scr- vicc, Speaker: Rev, H. L. Denfon. L-640-7-20-1i. SPECIAL PREACHER AT THE ‘KIRK.-——Al. the morning service ill SI. James Church tomorrow the ])l‘L‘1l£‘lll’1‘ wil’ be the Rev, M. Scott Fulton, M. B. D., D. D., of First Church, Cllil . m, Oiiiario. D1‘. Ful- ton's serlilon ibiect will be "De. , llvcrallce» lull - ." The evening: . “Cflllfill, wil bc D1‘. Lcuulc. . . s iilc cordmlly lll\'llt‘(l lo he Kirk. ~ AIR I-‘ORF RIICIIVITING OF- ‘ I-‘ICIZR IIICR — H1111! Officer H. A. i-Q. Mohnci ‘ -cc- ' lug of- SliTllL, l. ' 1th» Rojvul C rll.ill Air Iiorcc ar- ‘il‘l\'(‘(‘l ill (he City l'(‘(‘(‘lliil' nllil will |opell u l‘(‘Cl‘llllll‘i".' office tit 25 lKcnt Strect, in the bilililiilc forni- crlv occupied as lcaiioililvtcrs by thc Pl I. lilzick \ irh ilcilr the .~ ' l'."(‘1'11ll\ from this‘ .' llllil ti) piill illc Air l"- irc l‘il‘illli'~ll‘(l to apply at lllflfll- will hc 9 11.111. to l2 am. on wcck days with the excciiiiiin of Satur- day '-\'llf'll thc offici- will closc|l1t noon film the offici- will be open on Nlourluy and Thursday even- ors degree in German a: London 1119s {mm 7 W“ l0 9 11m- l THE MEMORIAL SERVICE in connection with thc renovation of tic Calioc Cove Ccmeiery will be held unrlcr the iiuspiccs of the (‘cmctci-i- Commiitci- on the Church innd Cemetery grounds. Rev. G. Carlyle Wobstcr will be the spec- ial sileaker. All who lire interested in the ecmctcri- are cordially in- vited to be prescnt. Come nnd eu- coiiraice the conlniittce in the"? splcnd'd work. A special collection will he taken to be dcvotrvl t0 the ccnicicrv cypcnscs funds. The ser- vice will be on Qiinday. Jilly 21st at 230 Sinndart Time. L-Mi3-7-20-Ii. DWERS Tn REPATR HILLS- BORO BPIDGE-‘Rcpnir work on the ccmonf foundation of the Hills- horo ‘Bridge beneath the writers of the I-IlllSllfiTO River will be com- menced Monday. The protect will he done by Mr. A. P. Cerciii. well lrnoim dcam sea diver from Bor- den. assisted by four oihcr divers. Two of these nrc sons of ‘Mr. (‘crciii-("icorcc and Aldo. 'l"hc other two riivcrs. ‘Messrs. Emile and \Villinm Gallant. were train- cd in thc nri of divine by Mr. Cccciii. The work will con-list of maintcuancc work on the cement foundation of the bridge and the divers will ucc ccmcnt izuns for filliilt! ihc fissures. Mr. Cerctti was in thc city yesterday prepar- lug’ for l\'londny’s start. I 3m. G. M. MOORE is aiiiioilncJ iCl\ll1(‘l‘Oll ol" Hcsglelci‘. Ontario. The. THE * "HARLQITEIQWNLGQABQLAN VI SITING 1N SUMMERSIDE.— JThfl central Guafdiflfl gllfford xlséiimdv and we children, om Sai John, N.B., are visiting Mrs. Boundyis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis P. ‘Innton. Summerside. S THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The Rev. Harvey L. Benton, B. D., will preach morning and evening. The soloist at the morning service la Miss Berna Huestls who will ling 7 Franclrs “O Lord Most. Holy." Mrs. N. D. l\ICI£8ll gt the evening servicel “In The Golden Evening.“ will sing John Inch, Mus. 380., Organist and ‘Cholrmaster will be in charge of the music. The Church School meets oil Slimmtil‘ schedule in connectaon with he morning service. 50 YEARS 0F WEDDDD LIFE — Rev. D. McD. Clarke, well kilow-n United Churohman and Mrs. Clarke observed their 50th wedd- ing nilniversary at their home, 75 Park Street. Truro, on July 1. The couple were united in marriage at Tatamagouche in the presmt United Church with Dr. ‘H100. Sedgewick officiating, assisted by Rev. G. L. Gordon. Rev. Mr. Clarke was born at West River, Plcbou County, will; Mrs. Clarke in a native of Brule. Nine years ago Roy. Mr. Oiarke was placed on superan- nuation and came to ‘Pruro when he has resided ever since. He was ordained in 1890 after graduating from Dal-homic- University and Pine Hill Divinity Hall. His first pa:- tm-ste was at .N. 13., which he retained for a mriod of twenty years. Successive pastorate: follow- ed at Middle Stewiacke, Brookfield, Linden, and Noirthpwt, Dundas, P. E. I., and at Port La Tour. Shel- hurne county, —Urlited churchmen. Personals lvIrs. J. Sullivan of Denim", 00l- omdo i: lpending the summer at her mother‘: home in Hope River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew. and Mr. and Mrs. Med Samson o! Medford. Mass, are visiting Mrs. John MacKinnon of North River, la sister of Mrs. Drew. Miss Laura Martin, Amherst, N. 3., is spending part. of heir vacation in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Starratt. Ml‘. Albert Nlckerson. R.O.AM.C. has left, on return to the main- land to Join his unit after visit» ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nlckerson. Albert Lunn. of Gmrlottetown, who has been visiting his sister. ,Mrs. C. MacKinnon. 1096 Prince ‘Street, for a few days. has re- turned to his home in Charlotte- town.-'I‘rilro News. Miss Kay MscKinnon, UB6 Prince street, emp'o_ved at Gristle Motors Limited, left Monday morn- lillg by car for s. two weeks’ vaca- ' lion in Prince Edward Island. iWhlle them she will visit her aunt. |Ml‘S. Alfred Johnson. of Charlotte- toyviL-Jfruro News. ; Adjutant Edith Ohandler of To- irnllto is visiting her mother. Mrs. I H. Ni. Chandler 8 Pleasant St. Miss Chandler is an accountant at; the SulVZVlUll Army Territorial Head- quarters Toronto, Ont. l Mr. W. T. Wood. C.N.R. Agent, Gcorgetoivii, accompanied by Mrs. Wood left. Friday morning en route in» Oiiavva. olllL, on R visit l0 their iscn. T. Alexis who is employed in [the Civil Slervlcc, National De- fence Dept. i Among the recruits to lcave Charlottetown this week for the nlainlrind was Pic. lvlelvflc Fergu- son o.‘ Diinsiaflnagc. Coilgratula- .t.ions are to be extended to Mr. lFlcrguson he being the first in that. district t0 Join the C.A.S.F. TO BE‘ (‘IIEERFUL MINUS ONE LIMB (Canadian Press) | EAST ST. LOUIS. 111., July 19— ‘IA person has to lose a leg to get iinto the fraternity that Miss Aug- lusta Wcavcr and Paul Campbell lhave organized. It's the "fraternity of the wood- en leg" and its purpose is to give courage and, if necessary, mater- inl aid to people who lose a limb. Eventually it hopes to sponsor a project for the creation of more comfortable nnd efficient wooden lcirs. Campbell. who is editor-publish- cr of a weekly newspaper. talks about wooden legs as though they were something to be envied. He's been wearing one for 25 years and he says it's responsible for tolerant nature and his sense of humor. His grin is perpetual. A year ago Miss Weaver, l. ncwspapcrwomiln of Banula. Okla... 10st a foot in sn accident and Campbell wrote to welcome her "into the fraternity of the wooden leiz." "She wrote back immediately and proposed that we form such an organization." Campbell says. "We sent out 12f!!!) circulars to per- sons with artificial limbs and in- vited them to Join." Sr-vei-zil hundred requests for memberships cnme right back and the society now is a going concern. It publishes a. monthly magazine, "Courage," which hands out ad- In Memoriam Muttart-Murray Wedding ii- A N11 pm wedding mud: irilervght was at er’: uroh, v Mile Wednesda mornlexnlg July 1372i, I when Al rtia Mutts-rt, oldest MRS. ALEXANDER COBB ‘men passed peacefully awn to her eternal icwaxwi on Sunday, Iluly Ch, 1940. Mrs. Alexander Cobb after a. short illness which la bore with true Christian fortitude, dur- ing her illness she was tenderly cared for by her daughter. Mrs. J. H- MwDoucall o! Bangor. with iiiiiigiiiwi- of Mr. and Mrs. "hm" 51% Nlldfid- Muttart, was united in the Holy Mrs. Cobb, whose maiden name 130ml; o: mgqimmy to l, ma». was Jane MacNcill was horn at ray gm m; 0g p,‘ h“ u‘; u“ Mlimn eichby- seven you! a Mrs. James Murr , all of lawn daurhter of the late Tomui and Mile ‘Ba/y Parish. e bridcmtsr- Jam MavNeiil- ed the dluriah w the mum of ‘Ihemareleltiomoiurlirlwpass- in; of a devoted and loving moth- i; Mr _ Add; Mun-g _ m" the followinz was and dmishiers- w?» gills-n iiwify h; 1511:. ll: Gwrse 01' Mlbllm. Edward 0i’ was dressed in blue satin and Bangor, William, Lee, and Victor all of Mllbiu-n. Annie: Mrs. Daniel Dochoriiy, Mflburn. Ediiih, Mrs. Martin Mac- Dougiitl, Bangor. Vina. Mrs. J. H. all. Bangor. Florence. Mrs. Jamel Maul-cod. Lorne Valley. R/ulzh, Ma's. Addison Pyke, Miiburn, also thirty-film: grand- children, and fourteen great gland-children. wore a white ilk veil and carried a bouquetof roses and mdideahoir fem, she was assisted by im- cous- iii, Miss Hilda Muttart. who was dressed in Dink chiffon with him- mlng accessories to nmtch and cair- ried a bouquet of woes, while Min Veldo. Muttart carried a largo bou- gllfillilélqiwii-BIIOWGIQI-Illlllfigfi r e. e groom was ppm-ted The funeral Mich was la-rgvly Mr. James Mifluigans,“ Kicker; attended was held from the resi- Dining the Nupblal Mun which denoe of her daughter and SOII-lfh-nwhfi sang by the pariah priest, Rev. lB-fW. MY- BM MT!- J- K- MRCDOHQ- W. E. Monaghan. Mrs. Adrian Muir- all, Bangor on Tuesday. July 9th. ray played the organ and M15 The service was conducted by Mary Garland gang j, hygnn "() Rev. C. Miller assisted by Riev. J. Piirest of Creatures" and Mr. Arn- Hfirwl’ B18110? 0i’ Charlottetown. old McGruth sang "O Lord I am Interment was in Midgeu Cent- not ivoi-iiliy" ill; m; ma of the - mass. ‘The bridal couple mien left the church while the organist play- . ed the Wedding March, they were The W showered wmi wiirem. min-nine 6|’ then to the bride's lwmo whore a _ sumptuous breakfast awaited ifhcm Th’ iviih intimate friends and relatives. IS They then left by motoir car to various part; of i314 Island, NIAIIYD- iiig home in the evening where i supper was her moi - BU 9°" 6'55"‘ er Mrs. x Misc Canadian Press Staff Writer My“ y; Mwttart and 3Q" Garla/nd poured the boa and cof- Th‘ N911 lead" 0f Gcrmfliny fee and Mrs. James O'Connell and WW1“ We 46th week of the W1" Mrs. Leo Warren waited on tables, t» a do» with l 1M "appeal w immediately aflt?! m. swim o'- NBJW" -—- N1 HD9951 $0 Brim" ooimell on the violin accompan- Ml 9° 618699 111 fl $118810 m!“ led by Mrs. Adrian Mia-ray on iihe Hitler said could only end in the Orquli played m” mus“, ‘f’ m“ "complete annihilation" of one or wedding R991 “Na wndwed o; ma: other off M1121 two ixiverearics- relatives. The remainder of the came ive ays a. er Prime Qvenm w“ 5, g 1 . Minister Chllrdillil liiiii Sfildi "We m thee-wee hm 0;“ Km“ ""_ shall seek no terms; we shall tol- A11 depal-ted “qshmg M; and M,‘ “m” 11° Pbrleysi “'9 m“? Murray a hap-py wedded life. [ROTC]; W8 Imdon. which might well devour a whole hostile army. would be defended to the last, and that Britain event- ually would take the offensive. Theiiwo speeches. the one replete witih Nazi bombast. the other a calm statement of dhe British Elli/PIN’! detea-min-atlon. came in the wars quietest week since the invas 0f Denmark and Norway in April. Nazi air activity, which in the previous week had been in- amusing day by day, fell off sharply, due penimps to unfavorable wieatlher, penhsps to Nazi preoccu- pation with plans for the big at- tack on Britain. While dispatches from Gcnnan- dominated FTa-lioe pictured a ter- rifying array of men and ships a- long tihe coasts facing Britain walt- lng for tJhe signal of attack, the Royal Air Force hit strongly at bases believed to be harboring the Nazi preparations and pursued its destruction laocilbings of the iii- dustrial areas of Western Ger- many. In filo Mediterranean, while It- aly was still attempting to iplc- ture a naval skirmish of the prev- ious W201i as a great victory. illc v1.11, m _. mm“ Australian crulscl" Sydnry scut- afnq c1§ia,n§,§'f,"§§f,§, w Batman modern Itzlfiall cruiw- to the bot- indlisgiy Increases me strength of tom, adding to the three destroyers me grmgli 15195, owing m gnu-g. and l4 suiblnarillcs It-aly has lost ages of certain materials mm since she entered the ivar. The lt- day ma; M8595 gm- me dexmam alian air force raided Haifa, in Pal- makes m Qgryiegpgndjng mn,mbu_ estlne. and Gibraltar. causing a tion to the fighting strength or few casualties ill each. tile enemy. 1n the nuu- belligerent world The objective; for wihlgh Gflflmn there were several developments war leudens planned ha; 59m capable of influencing the course largely attained. The oibjmtlve o1 of hostilities. President Roosevelt, the British high cmmnmd 1, ‘m; the friend of tile Britisih Empire. far in the distance. The defence of Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Iran) “Preligillrlary rounds 1:? the bat- e of r Lain nine now in Iouflt in the air and on the Sea. gonna“. lcally the more these preliminary rounds favor the British defenders the sooner the decisive use of {go battle-German lnvason may n gl . Suzicmsiful British defence against air attack means increased puwm’ for fut-lire laud operations. Suncess- flil British counter attacks biy air on Gemlcin industry means a lessening of Genman power for the head-on clash of all aims at some future time. German striking power, “w; iilic collaipse of France, was fa: superior to British striikin power. Great Britain's safety gr the time being was scoured by her island position and possession oif I Porvjverrfluldéleet. <ac y that passes now, gm- eot was renominatled for the United Great Britain, while of immediate States presidency and in an ac- concern, is only the aim-g Th, oeptancc spcccih declnrcd his gov- final objective is to build up ; IOYCB culpable of striking at, "Hm Dover On tlhe continent. only M’ Such a force can the ernmenit would never compromise "with those who scck to destroy all Ger. democracies everyiivlicre." In Japan a government of pol- itical adventurers wiih totalitarian and expiimsionist tendencies was formed under Prince Konoye. Tile cabinet turnover came as Britain to close for three IIIOIIil-IIS the road from Burma into China over which the Chinese govern- ment has been obtaining luppiliec to carry on the war. A‘. Moscow. Sir Stafford Orippa. the Britflrtii ambassador. who is well liked by the Soviet leaders. had a long iircl-vlew wltih Joseph Stai- WM be won. Tihus when Prinw Mmiisfer Churchill says In an”; ‘we are only beginning to flgm" he means Britsh war prepam-tjong ifll.“l‘if‘él’il’"°n°“°'i.iié m” m‘ ow full stride. n8 the“ "nonon" iulvos ron cow onus LONDON-A plan under which women could donate gold wedding rings to the British Exchequer and in. It is rarely that Stalin makes TPCEWQ B Printed certificate of hknaeLf accessible to the reprcseii- honor and a substitute ring of tatives of foreign powers and the non-rusting metal has been sug- iiitervleiw was regained as import- nested to the government by Sey- ant. In Spain. renewed demands FY1011!‘ COCKS. Labor Member of for Gibraltar were voiced in cvle- Pfllllflmvm f0!‘ BTQXWWB. N0"!- bratioris attending the fourth on- ~—-————— niversary of Gen. Franco's military "PM Minor I in the home. rebellion. ' Poland fiimg back the Glanoing back 25 years: Ailstro- centre to threaten Warsaw in German armies advancing through week of July 14-20. 1915. On the —“='—'=':='-%—:‘—"~—""'— "" “ vmstem front. in the Argonne and vice, cheer and encouragement to the VmgP-‘i. “WW1 "TKYPB Ififilllsed people with only one leg. Gemini attacks. .. v /‘."* din-tor LIcuL-Cnl. R..Vl.(‘. Jumnlng lightly tor Judith. fivo. E-IIELPING IIANI) from the con- nnd another extended in welcome to Humphrcy Rccs, scvcn, . C. Biiriucss, the train behind lluynphrcyjg 5h. RN", .T7zey QLIeoile" the 15311;” Slioip, the Rambling TrZinTR-‘to R t" . , . , ~ ». on the Atlantic l-- by Humphrey down from 8-IIEAVY GOINGme experienced him seasick, la forgotten complete- uncle check over his paggpqrl mid Said Judith . will’! lick can. a .> ‘ <§ . 4-—N0 TIME T0 LOSE gelling settled. think the children, o0 no sooner do they arrive It the home of Col. and Mrs. Bnmcu than they start to unpack — right on the front lawn, in the EMA]. fllllllilb. ‘i that twice made as he watches his llraudly: "My __.....4 JULY" 20, 1940 ____: i HOWARD McINliIS "_'_"-—————-_. “$.12, SALE WHITE SHOES For WOMEN Mil lunar Clmlancg this anon’; White slice: l: ---___. i} smartest styles. Shoal —- Goldie lilo“... and ethos-types. y In three price group, , 1.99 2.49 2.99 HOWARD MBIIINIS GI. G00. St. Twcd Bldg. The Eastern Guardian .."l'hl| ooh-n in ruervod ran $1000] Intel-u: but airs’: Ilhg a ntwfly ll an Ill bq halted at 2 00M: a vymu ltrictly DIIINQ in advance. ..-'8UIICR.lPTl9Nlw IuQurlownwwnGuud-iannqm guided to their Rept. Arm; imo. .. VI HI. Ill! for Bus. rib‘ m n. ty and Boat Races. Proce s for war firpzises, L-52 - -l5-6i. Personals .. . ll Preeoe, Rabin, h l. vimr gx-Montague. L, “Mrs. Ralph Btrattnn. ll a visitor to Montague and h the guest of wl. J. W. Murdock. lhoDomld. my. his parents. D, and Mil-l. s MacDonald. Mont- aguc. L ..'Mr.WodqMloKeql|, utfleadimovegnlmdos iohbhonaent y Forum m mummy. Bank of Nova. Bcotia, Jam a visitor to Montflflue. Kenneth Beer in Saint John General spending hi: vacation nit hi0 dd home in Montague. I-Ie in a sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer. L. ..'Mirs. Edgar Brown. who l: went s. month visiting Mont Montague and other centers Hi m return for Roslindnle. Madam Friday morning. . Atwood Younher L. ..'Miss Blanche Manhood, pm ill-training at the Ottawa Hospital, is viiciting her Mr. and Mrs. James adsood Victoria Gross. and IIQI,.IHQH M31. (Din) Preston McIntyre, Iviontaglr. .._.___._i.__ CLEARING ‘HIE OIUXADDI an andTPIay in Canadva L-NIW LIFE BEGINS. TNIIII | According to tho Non Government mport to the A811 - iiunl Supplies Board, the pullinl of old and odd varieties of apple: trees in the Annapolis Valley in well under way. 60 tractors being routed over definite districts. Thin yesr the work taxes the form of QWBJIIIBIMIIEBIICI up to 0M middle of June, 2.000 tree: kiwi been mmoved already, as 9811M J00 trees pulled during 1989. '31! 1N8. De rt/ment of Agriculture i: idoing work free. ‘Iihere ‘also I heavy demand for 011111)- IIRM 10f‘ breaking new land. ‘Hill 1| a project that moan: mum kl lilo futon and all tractors null- lblQ mt the moment are at 101"!- Iaber in the season when mo" tractors can be secured. the work will be extended. DO LANGUAGE NOT PRODL_I (Canadian Press) N, July ilk-Grimes. LO!" don Star artist. devoted a cartoon to the plan to evacuate school children to Canada. He pictured a stout housewife, peeling potatoes and telling h" small boy: "I don't know whethcf to send you to Canada or not- Replies the offspring: “Aw. fill" stallin’. honey-I've been lcarninl the language for years." FOR Judith. the comforting touch of her new “Nniny'|" hunk on her shoul- ders, and fcrlllivzmplgey. his hand oiupod wnnn y y rs. clearly oppml Burneu.