u}? ovssiwv Share in London A Robot Blitz Peril lAiding in Rescue Work, 'l‘hey Accumulate Many Thrilling Personal Experience Stories hdii‘ i grails“ s? %1...1.....‘.'.‘.L"' P): Br Ian s. rsIousoN min-fence _ w”. PrUlleILNlAServloo Neva leetia and I. I. I. Th ti - rm‘ A... mitt 1:: I Maritime Casualties CANADIAN AIM! Oversees As Lang as I Live By smut: BORING Canadian Armoured Issues, Ia wiab the British ei- uring same unuauaitions. There have been roosting in London recently. 'I‘hsytisa among Americans and tho did not meet to discuss post-warbomba that hurtle ever in the bushels plans or conversion andnight havg a0 more rellfivt l0!‘ Wilbert Aatlsly. Pie, I599”. lira. Betty A. Mae- lllillan (wife). 29 Alley It. Char- lottetown, P. l. I. Dill) (Drowned) Ieyel Canadian Oersa sf Engineers s New lesnswiek Regiment mwnee. ‘scrum Harold. n... 61PM. . Eddwina hwnes (mother), Hopewell Oape, N. B. WOUNDBD Neva Seotia and P. l. I. Regiment PER CENT Diseeuat eff all this season's COATS - for instsaee: The 315.95% are reduced to $11.96 The $16.95’; are reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.71 The 918.95’: are reduced to .. . $14.21 fie 195's are rsdllfi $0 ETC.—E‘I‘C.-I'I'C Last seasorfs COATS are selling below seat. REVERSIBLES reduced to 8795-0806-9035 and $10.96, formerly up to SUM) SKIRTS, Light and Dark. shades. $1.98 and 33.98p- Seli-ing for A few BLOUSES left at Lest season's Dllflll INN!‘ JACKETS- ' Reduced to PLAID SUITS- Redseed to SUMMER TURBANS, formerly 69c and 95C.—R€(l\l(!€d to .. .. sheen Years years and those some stars had twinkled s- bove the Indians who roamed the valley. Curious how 1e shadows turned wt night. 1 was a queer shadow in the en. Itskuked. Wseitgmsn? adhe been near the house? She pushed up the window. Wllfllt do you want? she called. Nosoundbirtths (rreako! dry branches sl they waved in tho breeze. No motion in the garden except swaying vines Sic; must something. Hartigsn, Daniel Roland. 1., . Mrs. Mary Hartigan (mo h- er), Box (W1, North Sydney, N. l. Rhynold, John Joseph, Pte., rem . Mrs. Margaret Rhynold (mother), Canso. N. S. New B. wick Regiment Weaver, Kenneth Albert. L.-Cpi.. 618064. George II. Weaver (fath- SOEBSQZ Duke St, West Saint John, "Siva says she loves Grape-Nuts Flakes! Wise’: he?" Horace. everybody laicws that Nuts Flakes nippw such good nourish- Grapofits Flakes are a super- meat as earboiiydrates and , delicinagnqrislzlng:lsrcalzfcst cereal." useful quantities of iron and phos- "You moan that they're gloriously phorus and other food essentials. crisp. curly mlzivn-broivn and have u Better bu! MODS with Y9"? mum" next time she goes marketing and get And Grnpc- 1 yourself some Grape-Nuts Flakes." Feraaerly l .49 1 .49 beleweest. 4.95 5.98 l 9c the United States is toviith corner drug store and have a chocolate milk shake. ‘ English girls are giggly and _“vbLd' 15h" compared with Amerlcuu age. They do not begin social life until they lisvl school and often when they meet s. man they cannot entertain him or are thrown off their bfllflms by m, d anion. Americana u; used to mi; and are not gaucha because their social life has 20M lei with their school 111v. _ can talk easily with mvn It 18, while their E8155}! sisters m still sh 50110018 . Yet {he all-round scheme o! studio,‘ in an lilng-liah school dost have imagined she saw Since the crash at the door $3 was attkhought. Thehboy x113 owed 9 9985 P" "P! l brought other; to replace . e was no ous herself tohlical‘! mm "tmseri W inf-med? fine flew down the stairs. Dash- ed through hall and kitchen. S ap- imd on the porch light. S at the atone slop incredulously. It hsd- been washed and was as clean as when Lopez had departed. In the middle oi’ it was a basket con- taining g, Jar of cream entirely surrounded by brown eggs. It had been the grocers boy, Joan thought as she deposited ilie bas- ket on the kitchen table. The poor fellow had made good still believ- ing that the order he had to deliver belonged at this house. She would stop at the store on the way tol town in the morning. ask if she iiad gift him and tell him of the mis- u e. Oh, J01 She snowed out itle i" ‘hm-s .. ("wmefl- RR N“ 5' T""°' N's‘ fstood at the ogan limpet dog?’ New Brunswick Regiment 1 d WW M“ W" Wine be“? € she mmzded. Bosse. Leonard, Pte. G63938,' INJURED loyal Canadian Army Service Corps ...-- ..----- stu- eeessee Wright J ph Spencer. Ptm. 115G102, bdrsol/Iary Dermsn (Sis- ter), Upper Newport, N. S. MISSING Canadian Armoured Corps weatlierbee, Douglas Percy. ‘P1112. P146957, Percy Weather-bee (father), 7th St., Trenton, N. S. Regiment De Germain B12096, Nlrs. Dulcina Points Verte, N. B. Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment For: Late Green OfllfhlwSw Sow Seed in Fertile Soil u... st Quebec English School Girl Looks at The 0.8.11. DY PQHDPE OIIDSSLEY mmomvortrn. Shropshire, - - In practically every way Emery, Sgt. Godin (wife), kitchen hall in H e Americans frequently don fatiguea to aid in reaoue work after robot bombs smash homes ln Mndon. ~ . . there was no debate or discussion American sleep than British. . wefgfdibfii; Difit‘ gfinkildtriet rim’ as to when the war might be ex- Many a newspaper correspondent E1019!“ Mrs. Alphonsine Bosse (mother), ‘Mush ,0 f; Dagny gm you’; "Gig, ‘Kl pected to end. or Red Cross worker reports for America is fer more igilvsnw<g$ st. J ues, N. B -. ' ‘ d t d- d fte 1 ‘ h modern conven cos “q c h“) A Am FORCE iggjsme ‘m’ or you“ be law for din-ll wgigeinllneflletiloflsdlglnwzflblltliii853%‘; nllziit rrfr lsyiestleiss gneainsaeeghglf Efeléhlllld. She coin“; 11681811 fiidgehls- ROYAL A’ IN ' - l f t. momsdreas room oaso- 1 Watch mv smoke! She suggested‘ “mt “mm” ° er utc perfection in a tiny ipace. In ‘% the business by ' safeguarding the lives of the execu- A v R0 »s oi‘ Cniom: Grow Limp and Fall Over, the Bulbs Arc Ready to Harvest. he .‘.".'O\’.'T1| from 1f you wish to grow onions for \\' Victory winter keeping, there is a chance unable 1t with a late fall fair sized bulbs ' plan's. .d be produced by varieties as Yellow Globe Danvcrs. The. , onion is a long season crop and is [sown much earlier than this as a h o nn sci curl in grow: 47 Missing 0n Active Service Brown, Rich ., J2()148. A. P. (father) 207 Qllinpool Rd“ fax, Si. J h B ' . . sg,_l1CR'1‘§g;-£§7'T‘Mr_ “Ailnbrose Bud? innltaticn today. Sh: ingliam I-Iupman. . l . M9421. Mrs. A. F, Hupman (xvife) "m c 1 . c1 1265313, Mrszlrglclii. Cole (wife) :5 id Crofwn added gruff Overseas I After i Joseph. Brown Hall- I. Alexander, i Air Operations ard Cyril Mr. (father) 1B Armsrong Cornerbrook. Newfoundland. i Arnold Freeman. PO, 6" ckland. N. S Smith, Henry’ Ryerson. FL-LicuL. M553, Mr. H. Willow St., Trnro, N. S. W. Smith (father) LABRADOR Killed On Active Service Hadley, LAO, . . J. F. Bell (mother) Stanley Si... Halifax. N. S. CpL. slangly and ran up the stair . _ Do Wu mink V“, is “new: m gives fiom the fury of the Gcrrzzmn love with Jerrv Slade? David Crof-F 1111K “m” {i w“ diwfied ~11“ ton asked as cloaked and hooded] 1t was a dangxous DONE)“ to en- in a green velvet evening wrap‘: deavor continue on a business Joan 5E,” beside mm m the sedand as usual basis, with all of the top He added. men on the jobvclzuly. n She m.” In this organization ail of zhe directors and other executives have taken their regular turns as she gave a masterly. I f hcouldn’: kegp ‘i91‘€y:'35 away rom 1m - and e .. ocular“ keep his eyes from yum JOJ fife-watchers during the entire what can I do about K I-ve told» period of’ the var. From this it time and time again that 1 m" be 1mg“ m“ ti" “mm.” don't love him. but it makes nmend °f carryinz m‘ the mdusny more impression than ,a finger,‘ and mus. °°“P"”"““= this m“ pressed on a rubber ball. He bounces ganlzat m“ plop" share m f“ right back for another refusal. Wm fir?‘ has ml been acpm‘ Perhaps you Wm see someone‘ psuied y any class conscious- smn whcm w,“ Wm love‘ You might nless as belfiren bosses and em- tell Slade that you're in love, that p°y°°" A hi" d9? "w" Wm convince mm’ for when youlplart. but the uncertaintms of the fail in love. Jo, you'll plunge in up digs: b°mb presented a new Con‘ to your neck. my dear. Hope I won't ‘ ' be jealou< when it happens. Dav- TAKE No CHANCES b". - 1 ' -. Joan luckcd her hand under his, m “e m“ °f an" " w“ “e AMERICANS HELP There are acres of American army offices of various kinds scab. tered over London and many an of- ficer eases himself down at his desk for s. day's work after a night of alternately diving under his bed or dashing into an interior hall rather than hole up in a. shelter.’ Many officers and correspondents share apartments. and virtually all have accumulated one or more per-, sonai thrilling stories to relate. Meanwhile American soldiers have been quick to turn their hands to rescue work when bombs have drop- ped near them. Hotel dwellers -- and n11 hotels in London are crowded —- endeavor u; develop more or less regular night schedules for bomb sleeping. It's still broad daylight in London and southern England at 10 pm. in these‘ days of summer with her kitchens she has such devices as dishwasher; and washing machines which make America a labor savi country. The only drawback gbflll these things 1,. that pretty nearly every-thing that America never lasts. It 1s onhv mode for a year or two and then it gives out. When the average American woman buys a dress she carries it through to the last, detail. while the English woman usualb has no thought about the fun o collecting an ensemble. The thing that I love about American women is that they wear gav and attractive things in their hair, such as birds and ribbons-I and often they experiment with their hairdos so that on seems to get tired of them. _. I I think Americans can be summed; up as "all dressed up and some- where to go." a never] finakes Eng ultimately deepen the mind. I think. The studies are kept parallel until g, choice is made 1h the higher 10mm Not being allowed to g0 011! Willi boys until they are seventeen. the lish are schoolgirls until "W leave, whereas American girls M" school life in the term and a whirl in the vacation. ‘rhey have their amusement planned for them more and sscan therefore to lack the re. som-cedullness of rack-MS ihtir WI! ammemsnis which Eflkilsh girls d0 very successfully. After four years of Amer! schooling. from 12 to 16, X 101m on coming back that the lmsiivl boarding-school life seemed restrict: ed and isolated from ‘the world. My old classmates had left mt b0‘ hind in my st/lrdiea by one m! m‘ I found the work much stiller. I am deeply‘ grateful for m0 American school . ulnely glad to be iri Ilnflllh cided, the company coul the chance of having all of executives iviped out by bomb. A system 01 rotated senses was consequently adopt- ed. and until the danger i; Passed One or two of the key men W11! always be out of the flying bomb area. ready to return in event those on the job are killed or injured. This is an example of the ‘of _planning and readjustment ,Brit|sh industry and :11] buglnygq |is vRYrYinc out m strengthen '11s home front defenses against the 716W menacfi- From top to bot- tom men and women are "stick- d not take IIOSPITADLE PEOPLE its one 1b- for I want to link up with my frie double daylight saving time. By 11 m“ oclock 1t is dusk and b 12. it is reasonably dark. So it is around 11 o'clock that the hotel Customers start their Journey for sleep and safety. CARRY BEDDING arm and presst-‘rl tier cheek against! You won't be jealous when the P0.. I (mfg) ibis sleeve. v produce spring or bunch rule. omcns. semi snould be sown in zhqh] Home gardeners may find leeks lmv dnils n fn io 18 inches spzurht, 1n wnrth-vrhile crop. This is a vari- 111 “F311 7° 5”" Yiiiflly of onion which does not produce 310W 111° "S f" RF-‘y/ u bpibs. but large stems which the r gh in so: I-iritish prefer for flavoring cooked vim. lcly as usgg shes. They are better if trans- “mi two irichc ‘ nted, and the practice in Eng- ‘, d is to make holes with a dibber ' ~ e inches apart in the row, and op a leek plant in each hole. They not i111 the hole but depend upon AVMCI‘ being washed in by rains, The leeks may be left in the ground Iuriiil it freezes hard. Rigby Rd. Sydney. N- _S~ Hume, Donald William. 137490. Mrs. D. W. Hume 68 Hawthorne 50., Dartmouth. N.[ _ S_ ‘Nauve o; m“, p_ y; 1,) Ir ht man ccmes along. You ll be Leard, William Godfrey. LAC" ;8lfld w have T-‘Olir girl as hubby as rinse-m. Mrs. c. R. Leard (mfllh- WW m“ "W11" "@- . an Fortune Cove, Howlan. P151. Your moiuer! The first time my Stephenson, Harold Archibald. eyes m“ he's I 581d i» mvselir mo" Rizvsas. Mrs. 1-1. A. Stepheri- ‘As long as I live. I'll love you.‘ son (wife), s5 Prince Albert 12s.. and I will- I Dartmouth, N, 5_ . I-Ier fathers impassioned declar- Tanner‘ John Charles PQ_ ation drcnped into Joan's heart Jiam, Mrs. J. o. Tariner (wife) as end slowed like an imprisoned Hawthorne 5t" Dargmomh, N_ 5_ star, She said fervently‘ IN MEMORIAM i0 ("W591i about a man. Your mar- riage comes pretty near being a collectors item, I wish there were MRS. JESSIE GILLIS The death occurred on Saturday morning, July 15, at her home in more husbands and wives in the World like yflll and mother. Central Bedeque of Mrs. Jessie Gillis at the age of 73 years. The famed Lam-o of Aladdin wasn't a patch on the modern Mon- She had been in failing health for the Past year but death came ey lamp for results. Joan reflected as she descended the curved stair- way an. Silver Birches. Up-to-the- minute white drslwlng rocm. Crim- son sccents. Shaded lamps. Long |windows. A vista of star-spangled after a few wecis illness. Her hus- | 5k.“ 511V" h°W15 0f YWEMBE- T9118- band Murdock Guns predeceaged i ues of scarlet green. purple, and yel- her many years ago. We- Ab“ it She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Silas Farrow and Mrs. Arte- mas Farrow and one brother Leon- ard Schurmnn all of Central‘ Bedeque. low flames in the fl e l. priceless Van Dyke. Before it the hostess. s snowy haired woman. The funeral was held 0n Mon- day afternoon with a short service ' from the home then at the United Smart colffure. Brilliant blue eyes. Firm skin. Delicate make-up, Black Baptist church. Interment in the church cemetery. lace frock straight from a fashion flash. Pearls. A r of them. David Crof- _.§i_-_-__ The faster s chicken grows. the less feed is required t0 117045116! i1 We She was talking with ton. Joan's heart glowed with love pound of gain. In a few months after hatching. differences in and admiration. She adored the body plumpness becomes greater. hint. of elegance in her father's dress and manner. , Mrs. Shaw extended he!‘ both and a plump bodyvis necessary for the production of prime broilers. The staff of the Dairy Products hands and welcomed her in her slightly husky voice; dear-l Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture, is responsible for the Now, here you are, my when your father and mother ar- grading and inspection of dairy products ln Canada. Inspectors rived without you, I suspected you had side-slapped coming until tlagy are located at convenient stra- tegic centres through ths Domin- ion. The apOnlr-npoils hospitality shown to complete strangers struck, me at once and made me admire and 10v, the Americans. These won- derful people take you into their homes, feed you, clothe you, and give you everything that makes life comfortable. The English on the whole are slower in the beginning. but they are deep in the endurance LAKE V11)! SCHOOL F2328: ifllfhdtmé." m... _ Grade VIII.--1, Annie 621.1% , Begins. V.—1, Reta Du y. Grade IV-l. Marv Kelly; i. TI‘ Hargdlglufil. (A)——l. Oonlrie MW I8 . - 18,103: m (B1 i Joseph 0W- ley: 2. Marguerite Duffy: a. m! y. 1 . - . Bernard Grade II (A) 1 l“? , Duff, : i. 2 "§§§fl°‘n (BY-i. awn WY- You meet them on the "liftsfl in their bathrobes, carrying their pil- lows and bed covering under their arms. 'I‘hcy are headed yo, IhgIOI friendships. halal shelter in the basement. orl 03¢ ‘if the Win53 I 5m m” perhaps a cot in a hallway on a 10w. drives every American mother crazy er floor. Most or the 1,151.12 how is the constant telephoning by her corridors-those away from outside children l0 their wmlmnlonl W110 windows-are lined with cm, been together all day and a cs."""..*"":1v is.“ o . " one con nue - . _ versation and can only be dragged Perfect Attendance for June.- awny bv a radio program which Eleanor Omley. Francis Kelly, cannot be missed as it is an iIIIPOT- 3R8" Lime?" h“ v ati the I! est Attendance for 56 tant sublect for con ers on Yeaigiimd‘ u” is arranged for v. Gertrude Gill-Toadies‘- [Mng in groups: English life is (“ii " broken up more into families. R/BHMBERS MILK SHARES " I 1 I lmow tiisrt one of the first B-nd believed to be the forerunncgflfin things my mother. brother and I the Numb-day one and twn wili do the minute we go back to stibrrnr-lnu. é. QUICKIES YYDE y 1 1 rsommvu COMPENSATION crs 1o zzm n-- ilifllLlil is not‘ Canadian Fund News . H mnnll submarine t Vgigyn w By Ken Reynoflk h» IfS Organizations of [Viagara Falls, Aid Fund j "v m 1.. lawn raised for the Queen's Canadian Fund by the _ wvnihns of Niagara. Falls. Ontario. The bulk of this ‘ 1 "Vi rm the three Trig Days held on Saturdays set apart 1.11 min-national Magmi Charts Parade. of tho Tag Day organized this year by the Imperial 1 Irrglon, ihn Canadian Corps and the ladies‘ Aux- 1 C' nadlnn Loclon amounted to $662.16. T. W. Robb Jxmcs ill/nods of the Canadian Corps and D. rm If’: ‘on presented the cheque to Mayor Inglis Qur-czfs Canadian Fund, thanked all who had part in raising the money to help the people of 0'. 2" Vciczmv‘ RUTH?" V. each x ' T11. Unit. 11in C n‘ Horror-stricken, a British soldier inspects the havoc "Might in a hospital ward by a robot bomb. in it out," logs. A w regardless of their Or you may. as I did. sleep on alter’ in one badly the floor of the room of a friend shaken table for restaurant grasped a who was fortunate enough to be support as shattered located on the second floor instead ccmg and meet Joan crofton- She glass came showering from the of the sixth. m the early days in 110W 8 Nsldtnt. You may b0 8M9 windows when a bomb hit a. hun- some hardy souls endeavored to i0 COHVB" 1191' W 9W1’ 170m"!!! dred yards or so away and jarred stick it out. sitting up and dozing in "Ws- the building like an earthquake chairs in the hotel lobby all night. 1V 391mm B-hww smllld It eVOW- while Tom Wolf. Colonel As the bombing continued, however, one as he culled at her. no wonder Abel, of the Canadian Army, and they SllIIHldSNd and Joined the his COMiJY-vcflis hid 89M him f0 I were having lunch. s ‘ L ‘ t sleepers any place Wfifihlllflifln» J04"! 1190141811. as Bhli "I hope they are not following they could stretch out. met 1118 dlmk W98 twinkling Wmvme.” the waiter said, as the dust Nothing, it would seem. can stop lmllflemfiflt under BMSBY BNWB- cleared. "'I'hia is the second time young America and young Inig- YW 30W Bib! 5119M". Mill 1' bombed out in two land from carrying on their sports. 01'0"“)? d Along with the other When the bom lng was st its day- J°Bfi Mum“ "i9 B1119 W "l9 he began straightening light worst cricket games were not dark-mired girl in the Whlil 9100i. up as and rearranging the interrupted, and American army Who Wm: the town librflflfln- 5310 scattered silver. Then the serv- officers and men could be found had liked her the first time thvy ing of luncheon in ‘. On in the heat of s softball gains in met. Md had s feeling that they the theory that he needed it, we s. park within a few hundred yards ‘Would sPlNl the sflmfi lflnfillle. bought an extra drink for the of where a bomb had 0r . come here! waiter. didn't seem to make . hmhl-pzfllnlgd i/lfgidl-‘fihadafilill: 0% __V_V_hlie thgse___di_spatch_ea___havs there was fllg_fll__l!l_fl_l9_llli_0h.__ __ —-—~ -— ______ .. side up with a. breath-ensuring: LONDON — (CF) — The John DISTIIUCTIVI. SO0E15 thud ea the man talking to her Llewellyn Rhys Prize. awarded 1n It ls estimated that rats destroy mother turned in r nae to Mrs. commemoration oi airmen killed in as mueh food every year as 900.000 Shaw's stnnmons. I couldn't bel the Battle of Britain, for the farmers can produce. It was! Graig lament. Craig - book of the year, has been post- mont with a dark red bruise encir- humously awarded to Lieut. Alun OHARD, mgiand - (OP) - W11- cling one ‘aye. 11am T. Dominy. a former mayor of ( tilt Ia Oeailnued) “w: ole?“ 180mb 1“’.i.‘8‘..”.‘§€“.°“ So um to tly ‘I. i‘ VQ llmd I' IIIQYSC I w“ YQC II '11» m: maaouvllr "‘ ma an with Nfihilie clvolainai that you had std hind to finish some wor . Dan, IL’! lit-null‘ w.‘ Mr 1 surh :1 hrlpiul I1. I‘. mp1. Secretary-Treasurer of the Veterans‘ Organizations wrllcs i0 i1 1» ndls chairman. "It is the intention of the committee to makc Hue mnunl cnilcciicfn for the Queen's Fund as long as there ls nccrl. c1 ~.< 1.1 .‘\'i7.r‘.“.1'\ Falls have contributed nearly $6.200 to the rough i110 Evening Review of that City. For spirit and cnlhusiasm in support. of the'1~"und. great credit is due to H101." $I‘I)l‘(S of children who contribute loyally and regularly to the Fund. Thr- rlrslrc among Niagara Falls children "to help the youngsters in F11! .nrl uhn are bcinz hnlnberi" is keen. _ Nilmbvrcrl of f 1 receipts for over one hundred subscriptions have . bgcn issum l)\' The Evening iicvicu’ to lh-c Memorial School Penny-a- -' Week Fund. ‘rhcsc Youth! people give their pennies every Friday, and by their sacrifice mid generosity have donated over five hundred dollars to the Queen's Cnnrullan Fund. 11/4 llll. 112w "Your LIIVI GIIILITTIYOUN 1:00 l-I- NORTHEAST AIRLINES 5mm your Queen's Canadian Fund subscriptions to The poyal Trust Company at Charlottetown. , _ get results!”