hvcvsrgrsresz {TEAQHARLQTFJFIQYYN GUARDIAN -\, PAGE THREE irvrn ouonr m nisronv- nrvtn oooln m roon ur- Youu co ABOARD e gigantic aircraft carrier-share the thrill- Hninure existence of her gallant pilots wholly to hell and bscit. This ls the romantic story of the I’ beautiful girl who 81v: up a career t0 i follow her man. lt will sweep you along spellbound toadramaticclima! ..never surpassed on tbs rcreen! Bemhfln rues the terrier‘! mn- vvey deck-yet the gallant nir- men who "ily to hell Ind bnclt“ thunder into the skies. This is the real thing. ll SYDNEY eownnn can PMA Featuring runs. ARK 0 1v ACTIO! PRINCE EDWARD -.-- ro-onv and rnunsonv ALSO COLOR CARTOON AND TRAVELOGUE-Sl-IOWS 230-7-9 manna-aver:- -------~7§ Tships With Wings” EMPIRE 0:e Starts TOMORROW si action- in the mo oi Packed ildvemultis auxin.’ mrsnortin, ro-y _ . k Duane. mantle Bl" rave Unucd Artists release. Wings" Lasue Banks, Janie Chapman. lsngluntls famous ii. ivl. a‘. Ark ttoyal. ‘lite director "Jsrrlrim on... m gh, lento star, maker a thrilling so Twentieth Century-lax Pr ‘JOHN KIMBROUGH In ZANI GREYS STAR RANGER with SHEILA RYAN and JONATHAN HALE ' WILLIAM FARNUM . rumor nninitv - GEORGE s. srnnr Plus Cartoon- Chap. 9 King 0f The Texas Rangers Yariety Views and Stranger Than Fiction sweetheart and his v.-.r.-.--.nvnw.-r-rr.-rr.amm mas-rm a.l cirgageinent and a clluitut ANHP-‘fflfl the famous aircraft carrier. il.C.T.ii. Convention The Provirétlrltllnilgtfionverélon of the man's emper lion will be held i: ‘m. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH HALL 0N THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 AT 2.30 P. M. ‘In will be served’ by the Chariot“- ion Union. iiuke of Kent Sailor First Then Airman LONDON. Aug. 25 -(CP)— The Duke of Kent. christened Gcorgc Edward Alexander Edmund, was chosen by his father, the lute King George V, to carry on the faintly tradition by being “a sailor Prince", but he turned out instead the the most air-minded of the four royal brothers. Born Dec. 20. 1902. he the Royal Naval Training College bv sique hnd improved s0 much ed Table mountain. Ended in Romance Yiigosl-avln and Grvcce Tbs evening leuion at I P. M. Iill be held ln the Baptist Church. lllll Edna Grant. Field Secretary of lllt Canadian W. C. T. U, will ld- lhe evening meeting and will ‘h live a read . A large lt- oe is expec ‘to Princess l. "urn of Greece. A month Ire C1 drew: - the first Duke since i799 in November, 1934, “TF8 uinrr‘ d ding social event of in the out tru- your, “Inc ceremony 1n West- The distance around the earth "i first calculated by Eratoathen- emoreu :01 Cyrena (275-195 B. 0.) with at Dartmouth n few months before mlhsmr Ahhry was broadcast °"°l' °l °llly 23 minutes. 14th birthday. He passed throughout the world. tiiuough as a miclshipman Ln 1921 S0"n after her arrival 1n, En!- lllRTllS and spent eight: years with the land m inbuilt-u young brire had Mediterranean and Atlantic rims. cndeaicd herself to the people of m}, ‘1942_,:t'MEmyv%eh;n August the China squadron and nfiso dial llrzinlu Fire urns the ycurfigest i r, . . ... . . ,_.< -' c_ i. ' f Quinn, daughter “(Egan lfiarggfiles duty 0n the America and Wtb (laugh . of Pillli’ n1’! Pilnc ss Nrlirolas Ol ($111130- 'Ii\e courtship was rwpld. Five dgys after the Duke arrived in Greece on a. holiday he sent a mcmenger to Buckingham Palace nskinz for formal permLsslcri to emu engaged Cmsont was glvcu by felt-gram. Thoughtful of Others Indies station. But ill health and a not over- xtrong constitution forced hvn much against his own wishes to relinquish a naval career in March. i929. He was then attached to the foreign office in order to gain knowlcdce of administration and the work of the Department of State. Thus Prince Gcorgc, as he was then called, became the first civil servant in the royal family. P. E. I. Inlgiél. . Dwyet’. - slallRT-At Kensington, August n l. Mir-s Annie H. Stavcrt, aged “gill. Funeral from the pres. i. mlre- Keener err-- . L I g r “Que Company. n eiment Nonh ‘Ihounhifvilncss for others was u" nnrl h.s bide ma..e their first mAlt_5u,-1den1y' o" Governor.‘ fitting him for the position of Duh», “p. .,,,,.e an". the wed. nri August 25' 1942. Franc,‘ Governor-General of one of the mm. 1,‘. .41.“; a QnLqflmgq llhu: b, hmjlml 35 Years. Funeral nct- Dcmlnkm‘ But ill health again interfered with his plans and in July, 1929. he was given an indefinite leave of absence from the foreign office ow- ing to digestive troubles. Flying, hurtling, dancing. music and motoring all attracted him and he was acknowledged to be the host car driver and the best dancer in f dusalred ex-service m"n at. Bur-kinghnm Rilaoe. '1'! Muplc Lind three children- -‘ l" ~. -i, born in October. wws Alrxandrn, bfirn Christmas Dav, i936, and Prince Niichacl Groves Cifinrks Franklin, born on Juiv 4. American lndepend. once rim: this ycnr. Prosidcnt. Rccsrvelt is one oi six tzmlrnrvills of the youngest .1 :5:t::ERBY—S1ldd6nly It Chara m, August 25. i942. rvn-s. ma,“ "lllllelby in her 78th year. w m: are resting at the home or “Moi -l‘l$°Dll Keatherby , Fries will w are 8' "W" 2'1 at th R0 l F ll . Peter's Cathedi-iaalo when“ m 5"" X cetllgin glinyéss which Ihflllfl 1-‘ child, who is to be known as a om Intcrmenielrcgt nlfergg,“ self apparent in his public hwy-cm» Pllll“ GTTYSG T?” 01'3" 831d- ‘ - l _ pmcnls nc u e Lie m]. e elem ances added n. special charm tolns Wm (f Nnrwny‘ Quem whheL personality. After visiting Norway in Dori-m- ber, 1930, to represent the King and Queen- at the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Kim: Haakoni; accession, the Duke tsilll Prince George at that time» mhm, i?» Duke of Gloucester, and Crown Princess of Greece. At the christening the Duke himself was prcxy for the Prewdent. Tim Duk~ iil1‘d every mcment of t his time nfier rho outbreak of war 5" 'n Hu- performance of a variety of N. D. MacLean Oilt 0h one 0i’ the greatest ndveniuw‘: wry-in] (mite; and won“ “on; U he had yet und rt k - 181100- ‘. g _ ‘ ; NDERTAKEI mile. tour oi’ Solit-hn Allnefiilcla Wlhh Lain‘- vctlm" wcungd find bomb EMQALMER his oldest brother, the thcn Privice wlllel- In Danger Many Thrice -- ...°n.*:‘-..:::."'n r. "ti". t. or?“ a ug n llil rn v an. . North wmdu" Early m w“ he ma“ 1 nmmh ‘graffiti personal danger many b: be l mile tour of South America» Tihndc- no’? ' “he” md inn-F w ~ern . Bll. U: ‘Bgrinn Congo Ind Portu- Only h u-cok ago cncmy aircraft. Phone NO i rt ry, h raider s, south w“; m. I ‘ FINAL TODAY ‘lire starring cast of “Ships With includes John Clements, Baxter, Ann ‘loud, Basil Sydney and Edward In audition it features alrfraft carrier. the production was Sergei Nolban- dov. L,ftf{%;,,,§1‘§{§,.ywj§“,vfiflfikPhi}: In November 1940 German siiells pilots eushiering, the loss of his from French “NW1 bake“ 5 fell semammm in Doveo" durmg his" vsii. Duzing CUlllC-Diillk as the pilot who Outwits “l9 battle °l Bllmlll he Lllc Gtrin..ns on a Greek island and lmlllls lllollpfll Qll i1 Km!‘ tlllTlllilllle helps ilieuuirerutft calrrieg" (ti: LtVOlg 1"’ ‘L'€' -i gfollll lftlbllltlllldgllg air-fill battles, l°°lt shelter many fret below the a dnyligirt bombing raid, a. big nav- chalk cliffs had lunch there. After ' in wh le lll Scuih Africa he had clhnb- Imtead of Australia he genital? monwen-lth sir trainlrg plan ' l ' .1 d in 1h anncun. Xel,‘$i,l,ln °.,‘,‘,‘“,‘,‘,‘,.‘.,§, of h; bermmay Newfoundland in that Fur and Th9 Duke and Princess Marina. NEW SINGING STAR GLORIA WARREN “ALWAYS IN MY HEART " Plus Cartoon and NEWS SHOWS 2.80 - 7.00 - 3.45 w? CAPITC L w THUR-FRL-SAT. TRUE T0 TliiiR HERITAGE! ‘time rinuntieu sons oi yester- day's pioneers toss tear atirio to tackle the streamlined enemies of tin aotv Wat! ov nouns GECRCE ‘may HAYES THE SUNS»; Features Spectacular Air Exploits Featuring the color, the drama. and the spectacular" exploits of life and battle in the British Fleet All‘ Arm at war and made with official cooperation, "Ships With Wings." reduced by Michael Balcon. will its premiere showing at the krince kiuwura ‘theatre tod-ay tluu COMING NEXT MON.-— ruu- wan. IIHANKtv THE YODELLING RANGER, Popular Singing Star of Radio and Stage in Personal Appearance At The Capitol oi bombed and machine-gimncd the town where the Duke was stzuviiig. onzsscd by four mniutrs, Iliat raid. was stistained. He lundi he watched a. fierce air bat. which tile hero pancake: his fighter $10 0W1‘ i110 channel. on top of a German bomber and 'I‘WO mOHth-s Parllrr — 1X1 Jul! drags both down to blow up fl fllllll l9“ "— Pl“? G°l'mlll’l-‘> and destroy a Glnnan tank division. area. he Was Planes arc shown landing, reioad- R..A.F. business. Bombs shook the int: and taking off from a. blazing buildings where he and his hosts’ aircraft cirrrier. thus enabling aud- family were sheltering fences to experience at all out first cellars. hand thc excitement oi life aboard _ raided the visiting on official in the 0h Aug. 12 of this year he re- peated s. centuries-old oath when was sworn in as master of .;___ ___?___ _‘__ he ma; to hute been folicv-(ed Trinitv House in suocessicn to the vi... u: Australia for the Vic- tcrhi Centenary celebrations but it uncle. was felt the strain would he too V great notwithstanding that lllS aOiilaifil-‘Ytzi-“Elgrilnfizfée licxgienl,“ late Duke of Cblillilllgili, his grout For a time 1h 1941 m.» Duke Spections of war production fact- ories This whi- followed his visit to Canada where he flow from one end of the Dominion to the other watching the ever-grmving cont- H included the United an: Stairs stayed at the While Houc as the L, me marriage he guest of President RflCSfifllb became the Duke of Kent, Baron Downpatz-ick and Earl of Sentenced To 10 Years In; Prison HARTFORD, Conn. Aug. 5 -_ (AH-Rev. Kurt Molzahn, Pllll- fldelllhlfl pastor who conspired to violate the United States Elspionaige Act by aiding an attempt to do. liver military secrets to the Axis. was sentenced today to spend If years in Federal prison. The term imposed by Judge J JOBBPII Smlth was only half its inn as the prosecution reccmmcudec, but lawyers for the 47-year-old pastor of Old Zion's Lutheran church had pleaded that a one- rear term would be “entirely nde- quate" punishment. A few minutes after the sodltrrce there was a tearful parting in ‘he United States Marshals office be- tween Molznhn, wzonvictcd by a Jury last Friday, and his attractive, om of thc Dukws characteristics 37-year-old wife who hnd s cum be- side hm throughout the four-wreaks. lPllR trinl and testified in his de- once. HIGH SOUNDS G0 HIGHER Flllbfiwtence of bnlloonists has proved that big-h pitched smilltls can be heard at greater altitudes than low pitched ones. UTRETCHING BRIDGE The George Washington Brirlrze across the Hudson River varies 30 inches in length between the yearly extremes in temperature. __________________ RELIEVE surrznma Qulcktv wml KELLOGGJS STHM '-'_-L':‘-'.'...'-- .;_._ I'M: column ll ruler-nu! for low: 0| local interest. but IIIVOYHIIII cl I "1""! nature may bl lruertod II l cunt: I word, strictly gqnblp l. advance- EONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ' ‘ L-91l “(IE last night, visited ernrnni ounnoun Duke Visited Here Last Sept. e- Th0 Duke Of Kent. who” dnul in s plane crash was announced this province ‘almost a year ago, it was recalled. He came here September 2, 1941, WILL THE person who borrowed “New: the Roy a1 6mm,“ our Baby Scales please return “ld them. Jamiesotrs Drug Store. _ _ and 8 26 ll. he“. LEGION DANCE-There was a "we good attendance at the ‘Tuesday night. dance at the Legion Home. Music was supplied by Bill More- "l Cmvemmem side and his dance band. The dance was under the direction o! P55“ Mr. A. G. Bruce entertainnent Th‘ Air Force school at the Royal Air Summersidr- Ilbrce school Later he visited the Prov- House where he heard ad- Duke was dresses of welcome from the Prov- ince and City. He spent the night House, the guest of Lieutenant Governor B. W. Le- travelling by officer and the Tuesday night dance plan’ but’ because °l b“ weather ccmmlltee of the Legion Auxiliary. came Chnperons were lVlrs. J. T. Davis, Mrs. Nonnrtn Lowther, Mrs, Reg. Morris. SEPT. 0 DAY OF PRAYER — Lieutenant Governor B. W. Le- Pnge has received u communication from the Secretary of State at Oitnrva announcing Sunday, Sept- frnber 6. will be observed as a national day of prayer. The Lieut- enant Governor made publl; tihe message yesterday. journ citize M160 DIES SUDDENLY- Mrs. George Wenthcrby, 78, collapsed on the street near her home yesterday and died almost instantly. It was be- o iieved death was due to a heart condition. There was no inquest. Mrs Wentherby was s nntivc cf Damas- cus. Syria. She hnd lived in this City for a numiwi- of years, how- ever. A son, Joseph operates a grocery store at 3 Grafton Street. She litied with h'm. Her husband predeceased her. cases. In diner, PERSONAL! There were i9 gocket at the August term o! the ounty Court at wemhflby Among these were six garnishee from Summerside ey by air. ns braved a on the balcony. cold to 19 Cases In‘ unty Court the action for CBSG! on case of Fennell Chandler against George W. Gar- goods sold and delivered, Judgment was given for the plaintiff to Char- lottetown by car. Later the planes came here and he continued his The night the Duke was due to arrive thousands of Charlottetown rain for hours to see him, He was cheered and cheered again when he arriv- ed at the Province late,- when he made an appear- Bullding and -- and the amount of Miss Doris Drown, West Cove- figinsefjfoxflthgoggsifitlilff KC" w” spent the wreck-end in Little In me case or the Thine“ of ' Cullodin ‘School District N0. 53 Mrs. Chas. K. Martin. Hdver‘ jlvrlclgllherfgn: C erdtyivetlligahxlist/latlisgg): . L I _ . v ill‘: inill"n.l*ii.rs.zf*ti: wort» m Cathcrines. Miss Hazel G. Show, R. N., Hav- erhill, lvlass, is visiting her grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. John T Imnan, St. Catherines. Mr. G. R. liotvard, Superlnten- Con“ of li-loittreal, was a visitor here yes- terday. He and Mrs. Howard haw been spending a vacation at Gre- gflns, Brackley Beach. Miss Dorothy E. Dixon, stenc- gvapher in the Law Office of Mr. George J, Tweedy has gone to Washington, D.C., where she has accepted a. position with the Bri- tish Ministry of Supply. Among those of the Army who returned home from their two against certain hearing at a adjourned to Connell, application for judgment lands of the de- fendants, Judgment was entered for the plaintiff against the sev- eral defendants. several cases were set down for future date. The meet on dent of Maritime Branches, Bank Thursday. August 27th at. 1i am. Two Island; Soldiers Wounded the Charlottetown. OTTAWA. Aug. 2s —(CP)- Toe Reserve ninth Canadian (active) Army cas- ualty list resulting from the large- weeks of twining m scnle Dieppe combined operations Cirnrlottcwivir were Lorne Kcizer, “muck w“ issued elmy m“ "m?" Nelson Watts, Allan Swan, Arthur Denslow, and Leonard Fanning, all quarters" of York and Seymour Birt, Russell Birt and Dewar Swan of Cove- tread. Mr. and Nirs. A.L. Wright, Bright- on, have as their guests this week Mr. Wm. E. Sohenck of ltlndison, N J. lvlflillbtl‘ of U S Guarantee Co. of New York and Reverend and Mrs. H. K. Vilright of Adtcczrte, N5. Leslie Premier King W0 OVER S EA S Seriously Wounded Central Ontario Regiment Haines, Percival Hugh. Cpl, B37782 onto, one of the I _ French officers commanding in the b unded Manitoba Regiment Expresses Sorrow UITAWA, Aug. 2;'>—(CP)—<Prlme Minister Mackenzie King expressed sorrow tonight; on learning of (loath of the Duke of Kent in air crash in Northern Scotland. “I v. as shocked to receive word the death of the Duke ot’ Kelli." statement. occasions in England and an visits to Canada. “I greatly admired him for his public service; and for his attrac- tive vwcrsonali y." The Prime ivlinister sent cables to “mm ment. A rmcd Forces. Hnines (father), River P. E. I. meat. He was listed n central Ontario regl the y prior as Cpl. Halnes has another brother, Austin Halnes serving in tihe Can- Another - , . . . 7 - brother, Walter Hnlnes is in Ont- ahfeclfilnhlfdrglzxgiifslslfjg §,l,,}f,‘,‘§,‘,,,“§§ aria while n third, George Halnes his own behalf .lll£l_ull behalf of the people of Canada. S)‘llll).lill_\' to the Earl of Athlonc, country in 1940. Govcrnor-Gcncral of C-iunda who is Newfoundland. River, His mother died ch ld. wasai resides at French River. A sister _ _ , is married in Denmark. She was Brief but direct word from (m of l-Te also telegraphed a ntqssflge of there before the Nazis occupied the i116 Cpl. Hnines’ father. Leslie Hnlnes, , , . , , -. ‘._ the Duke's uncle. Lord Athloue is in and his stepmother reside at French Nelllgan- prmclpal Cam‘ ' an‘) when he Haligonians Warned To Boil Water HALIFAX. Aug. health Qfficiztls sitieuts of Halifax to boil (lrinltmg water after llIUOFTLlOl niniuntinn of samples hzui ir. ed the possibLliti: (if couutmin . Dr. A. R Murion, City Health PX‘ )~,_ pines. from taps after days. There was no indications of typhoid, he said. Officials believed tfhe installation last. week of a booster pump to in- ,__(CP)__ City crease water pressure in the cliy today warned re- was responsible in part, at lcasc. when» for the water condition. It was be- licvui the increased flow of water if. had stirred up old sediment in the Tests of water taken from the officer, said the unsztlisfnctory less lake-S mill» 5llilllly the CllY Show“ of tap water had been coupled with lltlle Cllflllfle lmlll llle ll°l'm“l~ ll me ofcuffenpe h; a 19w cases o! s was in better condition tltian water d mrm o’ dysmmy m me last few thiaglhh the city's chlorinating plant. passing noon by National Defence Head- It. followed by s. few hours the the 11th list, confined t0 Olflfl-ITB- eighth list, which was issued this repo morning. The ninth list contained 22 names. It included: McLeod, Ernest, Pie. B20168. Miss ed and 125 misslrll- Jennle McLeod (sister) Bridge, P.E I. Cpl. Percival Hu h Heine: the Frenoh River, liste an seriously wounded army casualty list resulting from of the Dicppe raid enlisted in Ontario. _ _ , l-lle it was learned. He Pqfl been awn Prune Minister snuiin an informal from 1,15 home go;- gggne m“ “l met mm on several to his Buns‘ ‘"5 lw° serving with Monica oi stands at 9B3. yesterday as ninth Sabourin cabled his bshcil went into action, went astioze ititli them and was seen ruining aim; the bcach at Dlrppc advmnistsiitns tho inst rites to the l\l=<‘l1~ message of _ Bishop Nelligan on hr work nu. his safe return as well as of i erful considorafion for the f. members of STEP IT Human Problems of Men dramatized in a new C, f; begin at TO-NIGH STATION C. F. C. ln Canada's Vital War Industries will be 9.30 RM A. The program will be carried locally by E N T! C N I UP I and Women C. Series to D.T. T Y. COUNTRY AND (jiTY Merchants, Hotels, Restaurants, beauty it Parlors, iiruggists, I Sale of SALVAGED STOCK of nstitutinns the l‘. W. Wuoivvnrt) Co., must be completed this “ct-k, ill-ri- are :1 fcu‘ of the many articles z-Jfztble oilclu t hi creams, vaseline, nail-polish remover, c l in; Cnsntt-iivs _- ~.".'_"lll)l')ti, fibre; ink; Candles; Fancy Crockery; Kitchen l'lt‘ll>ll“~j iiliiw-u lin- amelware; Garments; Picture Zippers, etc., etc. DISCOUNTS 40, 50, 60f‘; Chandler Building next to the Pr JOB LOTS ONLY. W. H. BEA’I‘().\', Auctioneer. Frame-Z Wool and Yarn; Rubber Mats; Sock lluvvrs liniliiiii: Caps: lhivcl liticksi in cc 1i ll \\'.’\ rd Theatre, it rm ~14 C8513, 8-26-11- Army Casualties Have Reached 608 OTTAWA. Aug. 25--(CP)—- The unofficial total of Canadian (flCtlV-v‘ army casualties in the battle ‘Of Dleppe advanced to 608 With hi6 issuance early tonight by Nat: 11 Defence headquarters of the l0l11 and 11th casualty lists since the I-e T aid. , The two lists-released slmulan- eously-brought to four the number issued today. The 19m, made up of warrant officers, nOn-corrunissioned officers and privates, listed six names while rted 18 names, making a total of g4, Today's eighth list had 28 names and the ninih. 22 tnmvs. Preceding lists had reported 53G nwn. These figures are subject to a nu"- gin c! error because of possible .e- petition of names in succccdln! lists. Tonight's non 11st reported Brig.’- Willlrvn Wallace South-am of Tor- three Can-ad Kn as a prisoner of war. l-le pvt had been reported a prison“ German news agent?- Of the 608 casualties reported since Dleppe, 93 are dead, 390 rvouuri- as by a V. The total number 0T m?" TPWYl‘ ed dead and missing by the .~\rrn_i' since the start of the we: now Bishop Nelligan Hears From Padre In iiieppe Raid New! hi lung! CLAIRE WALLACE every weekday v.44 TUNE lN of” Featuring [JDD RUSSELL CirCY 2.45 i] ., .1...“ PM. .1. Lii-ut. Ijzlnzrrd T. 1TH“ sllflw Suit ni‘ All“. tli“\li' ' ' _ lnitcltnvn, vwlm i ' UITA-WA' Aug‘ 25 _(OP) tvvll nflt-r llu- (Prpv W r (Intro mt Witch lit‘ \ s all ll "i9 - veterans of the bat-tie of ______>___ c L the Rev. Armand 11:3) come to Bshcp C. L. 13in of the arched forces ‘ “Riettuned from actzonnsab bu: very sad. Pray W1’ Uf- FMM‘ Father sabourln, a Montreal priest, was Padre of Us Fusilc .- Mont-Royal. He girvo (‘Orlfllllllll-lll to his charges shoilv bnore the. in re porise to u His cable was llTllli cc igra ‘ ui" t1 an the raiding expedit- 0X1. Troops: Airs Fcrl (hi. Trains lll lhmtilifl lllfllB .\IOI\"I‘R.F~“J:1. m ill’ l“- . Whcn_ sir“ Aug, 715- hng ’[‘t\l\ 15w uxove 1; . f} uadinn Plclllletl 115°" B" I 8P0"? of Prince Edward Island pleasant two u-ceks leave at their respective lztinlvs on ihc boy; w)“; for the pa“ 1hr“ years w". "n4"! with the Island. Pictured from left in riuhtr-Iiclr. ii. H. (Hills, Sui‘. P. E. I. Highlanders, but have now been transferred to the no.4. ‘y aohciraotgzru. present they are enjoying a W. C. Matthews, Bdr. W. M. Suiith. Srt. ti. (amp, Sui. E, Trninor, Sgt. H. Bernard, Sgt. J. C Mills, Sgt. V. Savidant. llllllliii.“ fgi. ll. C.