JULY 26. 1943 ONE KISS... and slle lorgot everything! what was the shadow may fell across this bride's happiness? Dr. Gilltwpit: |; battled ‘s his m-wrisi undmosl exciting cnsc! ymv... an,» be m. 6,1;,,,,,-,', MW umriunif ALMA KllUfilR S SllN PETERS ll.\"l'll.-\-l-‘.-\LA—THE PRESIDENT'S DOG Passing Parade and Color Cartoon 2DAYS—TO-DAY and TUE. PRINCE EDWARD —sii<>ws 230-1-9 Nil llllllllll Mclllllil . t ADDED LYNN BAR! no.8 w)“ kuruorlYofigéAY - Aiibtl: ‘rwmimox PICTURE A . “ ii PROGRAM HlTSll XEWS-Swing That Bzind-Oddiiy. , I UERl/GGLF , . emffllnr cleer/vwoov .- twnusimswirari; y t i i 4 Pr. Ni 50o o! Okhotsk 1,000,000 Figure v ssec o! one oi’ the 11a lvwood. Lynn Bari i8 Flvenillfih Centui - l ~ girl with the m - ..re and the 11111110" Cliarlnttet Green- Pci-icct Snob," the v playing at the Cfllll‘ _Tlie.itrc, has been changed very l _ inctcoric rise to SUC- l. LLLR’ I cess. She still lives quietly and un- pretentiously in Westwood. iormcr co-workvrs best So conscientious is Lynn |oi history. La Bari prefers horseback ridlnl! as cises in maintaining her striking figure. drives illQY own car — a sport roadster - . -‘- - t, “in rily with her and nssotln es pii Si! the Twerh ltlClll Century-Fox stock sChOOl. OVEI‘ lliei" 5Cl‘(‘l‘ll career that. T01‘ W591" ailon, she not only attends BVBTY new play and goes to movies aeg- eral times a week in order to S!“ Y ‘flCllliiZ tlcchniqug, bilitt gilggrgilfm-Zqllb? , . . ‘ 1w; g- 0 ~ um‘ ‘Mm u 8m llblltllioxglglllcslwltlgfs gr various Pefivdfi swimming and helpiul exer- famous IBENTRALlIJAIlDIAN fhh column in ruervea yo; n", lwll lht-erut. but advei-llglng: 3 Qafzg‘ $591201‘! ‘h? inserted r wlo in advance. s u“, p” ..____ COOKS tor Photograph; CONFEDERATION . two!‘ I LIFE INSUR l 01.0 HOME WEEK ANI.‘ mo- ~ EXKIBITAON Au us; elusive. q-ill-tr, DR‘ CUR-Tm’ OFFICE. Bonshaw, will be closed July 31st to Piillzlqgust ~ - ~21. lrgyvizaniivc RECRUITS _. Now is i"! Ovbortune time t0 join the [Navy for active service training as {Oldlfltlry seamen, stokers, wireless lelfiilfflphv operators, and able sen- I men states Lieut. Chas. MZIPKOIIMC. Til? W R.C'N.S. are also in urg eat need oi cooks. lailllderosseg and messengers. A new‘ naval division “a “Willy been formed. and to iorm another many more recruits are needed. I. Personals The manv friends oi Gerard Mur- ray oi the C.N'.R., will be pleased a successful o tl Hospital‘ PETE 08 in the P E.I. Mr- ‘mhn A- D°ll8fln returned from Tracadlc Cross after spending his vacation with h‘ 1 wmmm Power. is C0115 n, Mr. Leading Seaman. Austin l-lowait R C N.V.R_ left recently for Van “"1"” fillet‘ SDPmiinrz three weeks‘ leave at his home in Cane Traverse. Vernon Howiitt. Dartmouth. N S. spent two weeks’ vacation. the icuestsvoi Mr. Hawaii's mother Mrs. Bertha Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. to know he has returned home after‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Preaching last evening 1mm tl-io Kirk pulpit on the text "There hath’ no temptation taken vou but such as ls common to man (l Cor. 10:13) Mr. soiners said. It seems to me that St. Paul wants to say to us in short that we have just got w quit dilly- flflllyinil- We Ve sot to cult piayina with our quick tempers, and ghufp tongues. and our old iamiliar. twist- ed dispositions. We have got to quit dwelling on our hard lot and the disastrous experiences we've had and the confusion that stands up stark and naked out oi our time to grin at us and make u; (eel 5o impotent. Ii we want out we've got I0 quit shlitlng irom one root to’ tile other. and putting oii the Slflliltlle- That's the heart and core oi most oi our diiiiculties. Forever tcmporlzing. That's why we're stuck at the centre oi what the old coloured preacher called the status ouo and then translated it into English as “the mess we're in!" Lot's get down to it. We are lust like other people who have man- ascd where we've failed. There hath no trial overtaken you but SllCh as is common toman, Not tnstv. but true. We can be rid of anvtliinz evil or ugly thing we like -ii we like! CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH i Mr. McPherson spoke on “Inlall iliio Saicty". In part he said: “The. tvr-vw testament telLsv us that in these list day's God ha; SDOKQX] unto u; vy His Son whom He has appoint- t-d heir of all things, by whom also H? made the worlds. ‘ The infallible head 0i the Christ. inn Church known as such in the New 'l'(.‘Sllll'iiCIlt i.s Jesus the Christ who in the flesh wiis supreme hum- unity and perfect, re-vealer of {he heart of God. The Christ ha; not appointed anv other to take m; place. What He said tn the Apostle Peter, as authority, He mid m ‘hc other apostles. In iact the apostle Less Prairie Wheat; More Oats, Barley OTTAWA, July 23—(CP) -- neduction of almost 4,000,000 acres in the area seeded to wheat in the three Prairie Provinces this year Wu reported today by the Domin- ion Bureau oi Statistics. " iiguros are based on re- turns irom the annual June sur- vey and show that the wheat area this year in Western Canada is l6,- ‘129900 acres compared with 20; 653.000 acres in i942. a decrease oi 19 per cent," srid the bureau. "While ref-lotion in wheat ac- reage this year amounts to 3,024,- 000 acres. the combined increase in acreage seeded to oaks, burial" and flaxseed is 4,907,900 acres over the i942 level ior these crops. Strange Amnesia Case Dramatic Situation Of New ' “Gillespie" Film. Lionel Barrymore grapples with‘ a strange case oi amnesia that de- velops into an intriguing dramatic situation, provides an absorbing adventure in detective work and highlights a romantic love story in M-G- 's "Dr. Gillcs,=vic's New As- sistant," seen to-dav at the Prince Edward Theatre. The picture takes its name from the three young men engaged to act a5 Dr. Gillespies assistant, to Md in taking the burden of work from the shouclers oi’ the kindly irdscible, grill’! and tender plrvszcizili. ‘File roles are filled by a talented trio consisting oi Van Johnson, Kaye Luke and Richard Quine, Susan Peters is the woman in the 50°F!’- Touching Love Story . It is when Miss Peters loses her memory that Barrymore and his assistants are called iiit.o the F. Aa the subect docs not respond proven medical and psychological practice, the elderly doctor surmis- es there is something deeper Van Johnson. detailed to the case. un- covers the fact that she is (akin:- and for a. reason that provides drama and a touching love story. Horace McNally. Alma Knitter. Nat Pendleton. Walter Kingzsfcrd. Marie Blake, Neil Craig and Frank lQrth, "regulars" in the Dr. Gilles- pie series, appear in this ofieriiiz. The picture was directed by W111? Goldbeck. l w a -$. bases in the wosicrn Alcuiirns. Knockout oi this ialan t the Kurilq chiinllijapnflluillal ltflin ihé lIllICh Oll i | ipllramlishiru. naval-air base ilt the northernmost HP 0' h" JUN’ Wit: empire, is on the American bombing schedule now. lfld Fm" ‘lily be an invasion target. Used as a ailPPlY P99" s!) 1W0 at Kislza, Piirnmushlru is well within bomber l‘! 1°: . in l v0 iniaht have , naught. Paul was leader as to taking the Wbhcl to Gentiles, His vision broad- cnczi the minds oi other apostles and the Church became largely a Gentile Church. ' Inialllbility Ls in the Christ, and?’ no other. He was never guilty oi’ ucrsecuiicn and as Head oi the Church Hts spirit wnclemm 5pm, l-lo is thc Head oi a universal broth- erhood which is catholic in spirit and not exclusive oi other Christ- "ln-‘l H6 Prompts and veai-ns i01- tlie success oi the present great ecumctiicril movement for Christian lillilfv‘ lP-ifl which have entered more than thirty religious bodies be. iiovintz in real catholic. or univer- sal, brotherhood. This movement, is spreading throughout the world, 10011161118 Greek and other catholics in spirit. oi Europt. the Americas and on the mission fields oi Asia and Africa. We are iniallibly safe truly believ’ Hit: in the God oi’ our origin. whether by fiat or evolution. That is, ii our consciences hold us re- snonslble to our Father as to our oricin, living and destiny. We arc safe. stirely, by our segue iaith and hope and love and living lll the spirit oi the Christ. We are saie believing the New Testaments great revealing as to God. His son Christ and the Holv spirit . ‘Thegn tluiuzs are written that ye might llCllPH‘ that Jesus is the Christ, 1'12." Scn 0i God, and that believing llie through His name". Mysteries in the Bible? Yes. and also in our bodies. But we do not slop catlni! because we do not know all about assimllatlng food. Wp are -rl"-2libl\' safe eating and livin! ariizlit. Hvpor-ritns in the church’? Yes. vxr know it. Comnlimem. to Christ- ianity. because true Christians are YPRIINIYPd and hypocrites — liars -_ knnw that and want to deceive. Let us be Stilt‘ anvhmx. Sn mnnv churches? Lot us cor‘ rcci that and be sale hv the Christ- ian lovo that will not let us no too far ircrn oiie another. Wliv he a Christian only? Just mt wriiinc why one should be Christian and then Why one should hm r." (Ylirlslian. Whv vou should would brintz a thousand reasons. Why‘ vou should not would bring you Card of Thanks Mr. George Whitehead and daughter Joan wish to thank their ii-‘ienris for the kindness and b9811- tiful iloral tributes during m?" recent sad bo tivement. A _ ,b,=.r-:. _ »<»'- Alexander Has 1 Warm Praise . For Canadians By William Stewart Canadian Press Wai- Cnrrrs- pendent AN ALLIED COMMAND POST. NORTH AFRICA, July ‘.1! — lCP Cablei —(j€ll. S11‘ Harold Alexan- der. second in command cl the Sc iliah campaiqn. told Canadian war correspoiicicnts today the Can- adians lia\c gone tar and 1a . lll the battle cl‘ Sicily. At an informal reception held at his North African hcadquar‘ rs Gen. Alexander said, "llic Cniiiri- lflIlS are good and they will be jolly good." . "Like the American 4511i (livis- ion they went into battic untried and have don-e exceedingly \\.l1." the deputy commanderin - clizcf oi the Allied icrces added. “The Canadians are illic material; i115)’ have had very good basic train- ing andthey havclearnfrl from the‘ experiences of others. They have gone far and fast in this bazilv. They will be as good asany troops.’ A worship "talks" to o minesweeper across the rolling Atlantic. Skeiched From life by"Topside" Player's staff artist, while cit sea through the courtesy of the Royal Canadian Navy. PL YER , they Mar. THREE MlLD OR MEDIUM "IT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS" Cl ARETTES ' "No," replied G911. Alexander, “The reason nus that like the Am- crican 4511i tilYlSlCll, they liad come in big ships and had to be trans- ! Itl to their landing cralt in ' deep enough to iiCCOIYIOdGW Getting Experience ' ‘lie Canadians will profit from cxpiriviicc." No (loubt i.t one went to tllQ trout one would iuid that 1d made M11311 zdctlrai err- CX“(‘l‘l9llL‘0(l troops dotft .t zrorii silt-ti experiences v 'I‘lio battle experience they are ucltiiig in Sicily will make ilic Cilnadians among the finest lighting troops there are." Gen. Alexander asked. “Were tlic Alllfilifitlns good when they lirQ_ i.vcrl in North Africa?" and icpliotl ti» lllS i"\\‘l‘. question "No." He 2l(|tl€(l. "Bu tllcy weir: better trainrd in modern warfare than \\'o were in Fr zi-o in 1940. Today" alter the tight they have been in tllc Aincricaiis pro very fine troops inticozi. 'l‘liero 1R no comparison be- l\\'t‘1‘ll ill’: Americans in Sicily now_ anti the Anicricons six months ago. "lhrev ore at least 100 per cent better." - “The same thing holds with our own nririv. Was the British Army good iii Franco in 1940? N0. They wvro illllllTilffi against profession- als for the Germans had the cx~ patience nt Poland." winding its way under sway.i.g| palm trees. and came to the GPll- era1's headquarters on wheels, a three-ton troop carrier truck with a. specially builtin interior. “The Canadian correspondents are here, sir." said the milzinrv assistant. Immediately the Qcn al stepped down the ladder lc-iiiiii... m his quarters and gave each ll warm handshake as Maj. Iar. W;l- ‘y Yorston, R..O.A, c leave oi absence the guest 0t liis . . Mary Yorston, and to .\i . Iiauro Mziir-Lleut. Yfllclfill is employed at National Dcir co. l-Icriclqiiariers as oiiicer t i0 Brit: R. E. Smythe, D. 5°“ Qt the canadla“ Army Publi" SO, .I.C Dc itv-Qtmrtermastéf Relations Staff introduced PnCJl. Cwrwrdl ,0 Candmfln Army q one. ' A peep inside Gen. Al0XHllllt‘1"S ‘ mobile ofiloe revealed a lartzc mup oi Sicily and above it a pzincpll displaying some oi his pet rifles. On the other desk there wcrc stacks oi’ documents, an RUZOITAT plied photograph oi Field Marshal Smuts. South Airicrils Primr- I\1in_- ister, and maps 0f the Gciivr. ls wife and children in modes‘. \\\\Ll(l' en frames. There also were a small oil burn- ing stove and a miniature book shell, one oi e books being "Th: Importance o Living" by tilt‘ (Illi- nese author, Lin Yutnriil. During the iniorinal reception the correspondents had a glimpse oi Air Marsha‘. Arthur Coningham Commander in Chief of the All led Air Forces. Warlifi Years x "W85 it deliberate?" asked a SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS is in the pitcher wilicli a native oi Gcla, Sicily is handing out to two dusty, sweaty Americans alter they had taken over the town It's cool red wine, and although the trio includes gonquemn and demand. oveqpnqv TRAFFIC SIGNALS are hardly ll(‘I‘tlt"l at this road llllFl‘:l".‘llI\ll Comiso Sicily. but Pvt Fancxs ll. L) trailic cop gestures as he moi r” of Sicilian Tow We ivnlkcd wveral hund- ' H l '< tlrllvllflflifllllfilll‘f'sqilf_lllfllh, in )3 l f Lis .".:‘. !"= ~s rrzlllition ‘.5 tilting 1W0 natives in ll. donkey cart. Behind him in a wrecked Italian tank ...;“T.,...<... typo... m The General, brirelieadcrl. woi": When {he Canadian correspond- j khaki drill shirt, long trousers enls lrzimlcd they ivould be receiv- o ’ , , . " and dusty brown suede shows. He ml bv (ion. Alexander they tore b "-45 Bet S looked remarkably fit. lie dui no: ~ iv from tlicir maps a lgvna wear rank insigna or dcroixitzoiis t. l.:<l' into two vohic- JULY 2e ‘grim ‘Ge’ 1mm Gf t of any kind. ‘its. The; info several miles in the retreat Onhle 3151.1“, (nut. . ‘a The famed commander oi the la niternoon through North Af- Enema“ with new‘, _, d 15th Armv group ceffiparcd tho - rd; l._ilcrl \\'l'l.l native wcm- cam cénlm m: m . W (‘arvluavs tn a frwtlinll team. "No m ;I l ‘H125 ml their hoods in scomsh dmsim, m.’ yy AID or criaizborrisrosvx "rmoara" fiflllf’ HUQW‘.fnffa,lfrfllll“gu,f fall? mil“ m-“ml- gltlishdmzrldohgvtiids V 3 “a” ltmlws l‘_'y"(l‘<(\llli‘~lll'<l.' =5 null -\i Cont-ml‘: llmdquarlcrs anr Q0 o ‘ ‘I - . , ~ ~ - , ~ ' ‘ ‘ ~ d other 9156C». y, ~ i, t .. re , oovairivivriixr aionsn chcs," ac said. . __N .. . . I. k ,_'_ V _.._‘,"L- , THLRSDAL JLL\ 29, 1943 Then he explained why the} Our nvo cars were met at the o-I-rAwA_ July 3,’; W (‘P _ v v I , c “m”; | 9.00-1.00 O‘CLOCI(. TICKET $1.00 Cadadtana had been put in the ‘ll‘."’7\i"lUTl."'l'li‘T-§ 1.11"" hi‘ 1311*‘ G315:- The Commons rivc third‘ ‘L ‘ , ‘ _ f f,“ ,'.,,_,‘ l.,m._1,m_._- w- --"' " 1- ,, ~:—, -,~,—- _.i. . " ._ : ", . . * ,3 y... “L. ' ‘ j . ' Iawylgrghxjé: I mmcy’ erlcans and the‘ British iorces lviiiiiiliufnam oi the famed 11th TQTEWQpBY-ovnd in rninmlttw- 1rd ' i. ‘.1 s. w! i ' "f"! given third reading in 1w WRITING ON 'l'l*ll'*‘. \\'.>\l l. ‘i i‘ .~ t” ‘I ‘It .i(l l')\' rosio cuts oi Licnta 51.1‘ \\' r ‘. - - 1.0x; Mums posti ed by Amerirnns llli'\.‘t'1ll (ti. t .1ic Aidan. will li4liU\0 tile Silk? " Ialoiam and that. they will be wcll treated.