,?UlGU8T:-\1’6. 1944 ~ . _ES I , . ' omn- a. a » f"? Mgvfingaaiiyatnnyntaflfl, Water ltnet. 31%!’ w-w ma. (‘j-r ;,"“ s-ls-ai. 4o: aux. — all w! M" "°""’- “w” -'- t “mall rt€d . i‘? mum,’ Atll- lltb. m: u- gg, 0mm, . s-ie- "THE. 7'.» fl , m ‘m; ' _*~ f ‘learn flow, IO a “f-i-“ii-ursr... ‘wnrrgn - Capable Iii-lean- washing. 5° a?“ Egg, Apply x 504. Bum ‘aside. - "1 .- Hols Jon MI“ Dawson. "mm m e-ic-ii mm”, 'l‘rucks a canvas. 0U t grain thia year. $60.00 my Wilfred rioiiei-ins. cginfitnfl. ,_ L IADY n-tgbaiternoon in the Health Nurse's gummerside from 2 to iii-ti Jacvcce. lerial Ho. m,“ ‘Sunday, A 0 ir King Ca e. Summcrsi‘ . 1n have been abandoned on the ‘may between Bummerslde and t, Pleasant. :9... Mcheill, summersideé-udl B-il Wood l _ All. -— Deori (Ideal) Fol’ s nd Carr_ . new CLINIC every Public Office. Town Hail, 2.1.1017. sei om in Finder please report ‘RED CROSS IIIETING —The Reid's Corner inet with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heck- lied Cross Unit m. on Thursday evening. The muting conducted by the president. ma. Frances McQuarrie transacted business and conducted new busi- ngl which included the ecislon to M boxes for the local soldiers overseas at the next. meeting. Let- ters of thanks for boxes received wen read from Roland Crosler and Oliver Coles in Franco and Kenneth Mathieson in Scotland. The September meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Waugh on the second Thursday oi the month. At the social hour the hostess was assisted by her daugh- tm “ad Miss Frances Waugh-S. -WEICON.BD T0 NEW HOME -5 number of friends 8nd neiih- hon gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Biiliker of Darn- ley, on Thursday evening. Th young couple who have Just recent- y. moved into the community was tendered a pantry shower as well as a cordial welcome from all DI!- aent. They were the recipients of a number oi useful arcels and articles necessary for ousckeeping besides a purse containing a heat |um ‘or money. Mr. and Mrs. Silli- kei- although surprised were deep- lv grateful to all for their kind thoughtfulness. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and dancing. A bountiful lunch was served bv the ladies and all tie- parted after wishing the young couple mnny years of happiness in their new homer-B. i‘! Personals -Mrs. Charles Lockhart of Mal- peque spent a iew days ‘recently visiting iriends in Summerside-S. ~i=te. Raymond Farrell has been lpending his furlough with his par- ents. Dr. and Mrs. Farrell, sum- IMHldlL-S. -l‘riends wili-ireg-r-et to ieai-n that Hrs. Major MscLeod of Belmont i is a patient in the Prince County losplta L-B. —Miss Patricia Hardy oi Brook- lyn has returned to her home af- ter a tonsil operation ih the Prince WWW HOSDRBL-S. BONTO - A wedding of interest d S c] .1 t. t w . John N _M,.s c P. ‘u d M... Iuand "lendsAtmfik a? a: irclwiaogreetdzajh? eGgorlge Boswell. ‘n. ma‘. gin‘ “H?” "8 o“ I the Fay “wily... n5 ‘can o g". ' Charlottetown and others whose ‘i ' m r n ° m“ ‘y smut" °r°n o‘ n an,‘ names will appear later. loiton. Mass. are visiting in Sum- iiierside, guests of Mrs. Plheaub brother. Mr. Prank Arsehault and lira. Arsenault, Hanover Street, Bummersidc-S. —l..AC. James Milimlh. RCAF. hu returned to Paulsoh, Man, aiter llltndlnl two weeks leave with his ie the former Dorothy Biiliphant, lummersidc-S. ‘Dr, D. A. McNally of Spring- Md. Mass. is visiting his brother. ilr. John J. McNeil)’. Tighish and iriends in Summerside-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine —iiiss lcuise Cali k, who for lvme time was a ited Church geaconess in Glace Bay, Cape Bre- 11. has returned for an indefinite 0d to her former home in Cen- imdtque. Miss callback was a former missionary to Japan-B. ~ldiss Norma Ashley oi Brooklyn Who was visiting iriends in Sum- merilde took a sudden attack of ggridicltis and was taken to the to County Hospital for an op- gation. Her friends will be glad lngtzmttlgt she ietiioing very well u l e opera on was a sac —ldrs. George Bowness, lum- aerside. has returned from the nadian West where she had an fliivyablc visit with relativ . In m ‘Won she was the t or her ~ wnese’ in ~....,n..,.i'-=...=..ithii*nis.r:.r "onto of ‘her son. Dr. and Kendall - hownees-l ..‘.v"- . Y ‘f (‘t N!‘ sill/ill. HVH? Wild’ Street. ville ltreet. II year mite. ill’ koai all lane at s-it-ai. 40a T. Binders. w‘; $1.219“ w“ < l-il-li. I-Mg- Reeee oi new fa", m hospital. Eeheahmerat ....'.}‘.i...°‘€i£..".i‘i'£i -acoarrs POSITION _ M manni- Ulllpbe , hljf. l1. Bordn I ted a ltion on the‘ staff c..'"ii.i_ri-i°=-e v —-LAID T0 IE _ eral of the late s ghhilrufe- Albefwn. $00K Place ‘from his game to the sacred Heart Church‘ ere solemn Mass of Requiem In" lilllnlbydilev. Dr. W. E one: n ted ' uaenonaliidls.‘ b’ m" w‘ V" -CASI Anrovimcb - Th. case under the Excise Act of the four Summerside men who werg arrested when two stills were W! recently was further ad- Journed for one week when it came "D before Magistrate W. m, Dar-b K-Q. in Summerside, Monday-As, — LAID T0 BEST — Funeral selfvioes were held in Egmont Bay Church on Saturday morning for Eleanor A. Gallant, young duughtgr of Mr. and Mrs. Antony Gallant or Abrams Village. The young girl Fused flWBy ori Thursday night in the Prince County Hospital where ‘he hm undergone treatment ior an infected foot. she was eight "In Ind tori months old. »- lhy 0i the entire community aces out to the bereaved parents-s — MEMORIAL SERVICE - A rfiieinorial service was held in the, nted Church, OLeary, on sun.‘ day last in memory oi Alfred Den- l his who was killed in action on‘ June 1th in France. The service was conducted b Rev. George Sheen assisted by hev. Mr, Howie“, who read the scriptures and Re“, Garland Brooks, who led in prayenj Rev. Mr. Sheen delivered a veryi fine and comforting address using as his text Blessed are the peace makers." Hymns surg were "s91. fliers of the Cross", " od oi Love," '0 Valiant Hearts." “Shall We Gather at the River’. Following the church service the floral tri- butes were carried to the Soldiers Monument where they were piac-t ed. Service was continued there‘ by Rev. Mr. Sheen offering pray- My Soul" and last by Albert Noonam-S. The deathoccurred at her home at Linkletter Road oh Tuesday, Aug. 15th oi Mrs, Edgar Linkletter. an old and highly respected resident I oi that district in her eighty-first| year. She was the former Miss Minnie McPhail of Lot 16 and had spent her entire married life at Linkletter Road where by her un- selfish nature and Christian way oi living she had endeared her- self to a large circle oi iriends who will regret to learn of her pass- ing and sincerely miss her in the community. She leaves to mourn her husband and one son. Lloyd at home and one daughter, Hazel in the USA. also two brothers. George and Colin McPhail in the U.S.A., and one sister Annie, in Boston. The funeral wtil take Rlace oh Thursday at 2 p.m. from tery, Surrimerside-B. --ISLAND GIRL WEDS IN TO- whaii Miss. Ruth onl daughter of . . Artur A. Holland. St. Eleanors. P. E. Island, became the bride of Cpl. Hymie Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs.- M. Shapiro, Toronto. Oh- tario. The rector. Rev. C. J. Frank officiated. ‘The bride wore a rose crepe dress and halt. with black ac- cessories. her corsage was oi pink Sweetheart roses. Immediately fol- lowing the ceremony the young couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls and other points oi interest in Ontario. after which they will return via the Seguenav River to aia 3rd Street, Port Alfred. Que- bec. where the will reside for the Before leaving t bride was tendered a shower a. the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. D erit of many lovely slits. Red Geaiiaaiider I The ' C.N.R. station at Summerside has cowboy songs drew much applause. There were feats of daring and oi consummate skill which could only er. the singing or “Jesusl Lover of . Lbeenriiéisi-lled in the larger American post souhdechwas particularly fine, tics of‘ thie flunhnyr Scoitlcgirlnan as _ lemanane is cqu rum on AGED RESIDENT DIES _.' ghfi Lop o. a m, rolling a . more richly deserve the praise for iottetown such a. varied assortment of high class vaudeville. Lou Skucc. cartoonist extraordin- ary. who kept the _crowd guessing as to what he was drawing. The concluding act of the night's enter- tainment was that of the American Eagles a troupe coriiposed of two men and a girl who did specta- cular feats of balancing on a tight rope high in the air. big attraction. er home to the People's Ceme- us,’ animals which will be judged to- day with a few of the larger ex- hibitors: cattle are Guy Rodd. BYBd-‘lev. horses will Among those who Ciydesdales are Robert Chappeil, York; Cecil iviui. Kensinatlon: and C. J. Stewart, New Wilts e. Chester Hayes. Albcrton; D. A. Mc- _ Fayden, C. M. Rear and Stephen- Gillis of Miscouchc. Gillespie, Milton: Herbert Tremere. Kehsington; and S. C. Stewart and Son. will be L. E. McKay, Scotsborn, present. Cpl. hapiro is now sta- u 1 m A hits J_ R ""3""! “w” wluétthfilghogskttf; gesauchetlhin, Verchverifies, eP.Q. Donald Black, Aubrey, 01°95!" when m‘ w“ the redpl- .7. W. Graham oi the Dopartmen of Agriculture. Ffedeflw-ifi. NB- will GAMBLE-At the P.E.I. Hofllltal urc ton Cemete y. THOMAS — Drowned at Ottawa, Ont, on Monday. Aug l4. Mary Llewellyn Thomas. in hei- first‘, daughter oi Mrs. and the late head. The remains will arrive to- morrow. Thursday evening. eral from West Covehead Church Friday service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment West Covehead ceme- Iicliud Ficvmey and isctt Henley taint av amvei simian . snail I Leigh m... ALSO nnws and COMMUNITY sma Shows 7:30 - 9:15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 APITOI. S U MM ERSIDE JigiQliPJlgiPlE-Jizagiwivliiai. —BAGGAGE ROOM consecr- ED — The wooden extension to the been completed and is now in use as a baggage room. The partition between the former baggage 4e. Plrtment and the express shed has been removed and the express de- partment now uses the whole west end oi the station building. RECORD BETAYING _(Continued from page 1.) onto nearby areas saw the best vaudeville performance that has ever displayed its talents here. Hank Show with his inimitable The firctvorks display and the youngsters went wild over the an- rubber Never did the management highest the trouble they have undergone iii bringing to Char- Highlight of the vaudeville was Live Stock The livestock display is another The following is but a partial oi the different classes oi Ayrshires will be shown by Ihgs Among those showing Guernsey Clydesdale. Percheron. and draft b‘ Judged today also. e will exhibit Percheroris will be shown by Drafts will be shown by John. City. The Judge for the Guernseys The horses will be iLugiied by Swine will be judged ‘today by Some the poultry will also o up for prizes today and the udge for both today and tomorrow be F. G. Ward. DEATHS- 5. i944. Mrs. Garfield Funeral 34th Francis Thomas. West Cove- Pun- tefy A.J. erlahd, Field ocretary. Domch Mass. Dr. E. R. Van de Griit. Columbia, Smith Carolina... U.I.A.; Dr. L. LeGr-esley and Mrs. £"8"“£l.i.“°'d““i" "i" "if ti.“ . . e. on iea . an as No De M, 1.135191", qttdwg, ' “NOIITAKEI 31pm“ IMIALMII Qnneeeetlwa ad in: telesram: of July formation becomes available it will rigah of_ Dunedin who was report- csvii servant of West Covehead. P. E.I. was drowned ht Ottawa Mori- l asi- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harbour. of Hunter River, accompanied by after an enjoyable ded among the numerous registered in the city vesteeéds-y: Mr. TIOIIA! — At the Prince 0mm- ty I009 and Mrs. Keith Th ttieein vereae L-flrl. zvmi Maxim... Mr. Neill Al M Cove. Pair. h_a§xreoe°ili1§'tli§';§i'i§§§ r Minister National De- m“! deeply regrets to inform you that your son. F-60264 Lance C 1. Ewen McKinnon has been officially remfi-ed 011551111! in action 25th 1944. When further My 1n- be forwarded as soon as received." CENTRAL GIIAIIIIAN This oelnrin 1a reserved I oi local interest. ill. or a newly nature may be inggflg‘ at rive cents a. word. strictly hay. able in advance, cooxs for snail... corsssnnnfii Ki 1.1 SUBANCE. n‘ POLICE COURT —— At the City ggiilcgivie-Ifi vector-Lia’. on; dlwlllk ‘ days uho hi ' ad 1118 bail 0f $10.00 estrcatlctd e1 n TRAIN AND s-crtnr-The train left Borden last cvcning wiih ‘Anti passengers arriving here with 1&8, at 7.2:». The ferry Xilflde 6 trips yesterday. CAPACITY CROWDS AT H0- TELB — There were approximate- ly 200 guests registered at the Charlottetown Hotel last night,. while there were about 65 register- ed at the Queen Hotel. FUNERAL NOTICE — The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Robert Bampei will take place from her late resid- ence at 16 Granville Street this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. COLLISION-A collision betweena motor truck. owned by J .C. Coady and a taxi owned by Ed. Acorn, cccurrcsiycsterciny alter con at the intersection ti urea; KJEOYRU and Fitzroy Streets. ‘i he taxi vtrs stigm- ly damaged. FROM GLACE BAY — Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Scivell ivho have been up from Glace Bay visiting the latters motlier Mrs. Nellie Ot- ley. Dalhousic 5L. icii. Oil Wednes- oay to spend a woes of Sergeant Seweirs leave, guest at Glen Al- rieh Farm hear Charlottetown, P. IN. it‘. L-New Glasgow News. ther provinces have empowered -i- their own courts to handle divorce‘ ISLANDERS DECORATED -- 341F190? _ The latest Supplementary list of male have been two brownie services. RCAF Decorated Personnel as oi June 30, 1944, includes two Is- landers. Flying Officer L. T. Ber- ed missing March 25, 44, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Flying Officer R. , E. Bai-ichcllo, 59 Longworth Avenue. Charlottetown. has been awarded the Air Force Cross. COVEHEAD GIRL DROWNED- Miss Mary L. Thomas, 23-year-old day night. M1". G.W Campbell of Ottawa said lie and Miss Thomas. neither of whom could swim. were shallow water in the Ot- taiwa River near Britannia pier when she woparently went beyond her depth or stopped into some sort of excavation. Other bathers. aum- moned by iVLr. Campbell, were Ull- successiui in efforts to locate the girl's body. Police directed draGGinB operations yesterday without suc- cess. STILLS SEIZED BY acclaim-l On Saturday morning Mounted Police surprised a young man from Kihross operating a still ih the woods in that district. He was ar- rested and taken before Mhgistrate George J. Tweedy and a fihe of $100.00 and costs or three months in jail ivas imposed. Equipment and a quantity of spirits seized. Earlier in the week a resident of Lake Verde was found in the act of operating a still and was fined a like amount. Equipment was also seized in this instance. The il- legal work was being carried on in a swamp in the Lake Verde district. Personals . Stewart Sime, Maritime Ro- presehtatave oi the T.C.A. ia regis- tered at the Chaiiottetowh Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Ward and Elmer MacNeill. have returned to the city after pending an onloyable hoiday at m. David Edwards. section nikn his wife and two children Joyce and Vivian have returned home trip to Con- cord, NH. where they visited rela- tives and iriends. The following oeonie were inclu- visitors ital on Aug. ll. m4. to m». Gen. Ivan Oharnvnkhovlkv. Mm- none wet-an daughter Shirley Ji mandar- oi the Third Belorussian, h." |. 1N0 — At the home of Mr. mat. led first Md tome "M and Mrs. r. Trowsdale oi Mt. Al- Oarmenv prover when be crowd, bion. on July so, 1944. to m. and t.'.‘°.i2“’°5..:i..'.'"‘..i’.‘.t"' c"; x. wit: so sis."- - ' 0W8 RC) B 11.11 l‘, . B meal: u threltemplwlth iaoia-i Too Late To Classify 8??“ _ 2. .,,§l,|¢.1g.f4‘{.,,,n.§.‘i,| " y l0 i" W8, Oil UR. . . OCDZ. to the coast-to the south through' WANTED - A MAID — TWO IN and M“, wtmam g gm“; lame Warsaw and to the north through‘ ilmily- APPIY 99 Weymouathi‘ Patricia M Trainorr CharlotteJ Utbuaida. town) a datilhter. Judith Ann . 56561011 Jll-Sl. com quoruin-iunctions oii almost iuen- aivoi-ce applications from Quebec and rririce mward island. Ail o-[cim mum the three armed forces i t (that it is unfair alevvhgleeneriaiaiofelrleor r2..." .. Anti those who think of her today Are the olea that loved liar beat. .The flowers we | Will neat-fade away. THE QQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .- ._i._ MESI ,__.- . Willi)? Y0"? ..; BELOW TIIE BELT‘! run I arr aiufighhvq'aru%g llonflanhal ihil-h Millie. DIM _. , .. J EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'DI. JOHNSTON‘! Dlintll Ol- iioe. Montague, is closed ianedl 61181101. itch. 8-15-21. Donates $1,000 To New Hospital In lterth Prince dollar suing-fp- ital at Alber- tonhasbeeriinade ythefirmof Mo d Co. and members oi the staff’, Tigniah. A regrettable sror occurred in mentioning the donation earlier. the figure lppggf- ins as one dollar. Needless to say such gen- erosity by the popular firm is greatly appreciated. One oi the member oi the firm is Mr. J. A. Bernard, Liberal mem- ber oi the legislature for the first district of Prince. New ecord In Divorces For iiue. P. E. I. I! JACK WILIJAI“ OTTAWA. AUG. i5—iCP)—'l‘h¢ senate divorce mihnutiee has this year established a new record in the number or; divorcee handled. but with parliament aaioumed there ls no indication oi‘ action on repeated suggestions that. steps be taken to reiieve inc senate o. thlS work. Tile suggestions have cropped up periodically over a long per years and received attention on two or three occasions tast year. were not mentioned durma the pleted. The senate divorce committee- a naiic man group with three as a my dispensaries, Cant. No row of Calgary Sflld iocinv at tlic annual meet v the Canadian pharmaceutical socintioh. macists in the Defence Minister Farrow _ maceutical association is still nrcs- PAGE seven H. M. C. S. SASKATCHEWAN 0H0 0i’ lour Canadian destroyers which recent- ly engaged and battered a group of enemy trawlers oii the port of Brest was H. M. C. S. Saskatchewan, Hera are Maritime men who were carving in "Sask- atchewan" durlng her invasion operations: (Front rowl, Edward J. Fenton, sto P. 0., Halifax; Geo, V. Niokerson. A. P.O. TcL, Boylston, N54 John Brackctt, St. P.O., Halifax; Cyril F. Barton, A. 3., Saint John, N. 3.; John R. Kimber, Ch. St0., Hali- fax; Donald A. McKeigan, A1, Glace Bay, 14.5.; Howard B. Cartier, C.P.O., (GM) Halifax; Holly D, Belyea, A.B., Saint John, N. 13.; James D. Pride, P.O., Halifax; Geo. S. Whitman, Shpt. 3, Beaver Bar. 50W. Ill-I ‘lion. Ionclinr, LIA, lsilax; (Beo- ond row). John r. Goodln. A). leint John. N54 Floyd A. Tucker, 11.13., fljin, R3,; Claude R 5w“, they. Al. New Victoria, N1; Robert R. Banks, 5w, iAiDhi-Ilt N. 8.; Alonza P. Irving, L. Smn, Murray HBTWW. P. I. 1.; Joseph Gallant, A.B., Halifax‘ I LThird row), John u. Lawrle, A.B., Halifax‘; nsql lerick Mlllman. AB, Aiberton, r. n. 1.; ,Green, L. Sig. Saint John, N. l; George McLeod, CM". 150mm". N-l-i Thomas H. Williams, .. 510.. Dlihousle. 11.3.; Iurton V. Lockhart, A3 Saint John. us; (mirth row), Hector n. Mo“: man. A. 8-. Milton, NB. Banadian Druggists In Session 01d clAFzir- ing oi ilic council of B5- built the famous “Bluehose". Two The new status of the 1.150 phar- Can-idian nrmv Ralstoii. Cont. said. However. tho Dhnr- ticai lines to a. court ui handling for a cthange—that Quebec ctrurts gape; Eamon tmlttde Lt, C01, D, LStGiJUSD men“ own hiaciiihery ioi" L Macgm divorces or that. the ex- and Capt. R..D. Russell, Oxforclqn three-day convention of Cahadiahnice-presiderit b. pr d gists next year in Vancouver. elected roster hnaiang a cnequer court take over the io Prln Edward island has ‘nod au-l cc thority for divorce courts since 18 committee on pharmacists acists now serving with; now on the run Other members oi the council's v Builders “Bluenose " Here For 'Richard smith are founders of the well known shipbuilding firm which retirement of these master builders. _ the!‘ tgro dsons to! hdlrl. $.l’llllflxl"ltd. Jdhn ‘- k an o,enerc nopa hers p stems from representations made to m“ wok Over the yard. Last week the firm celebrated the i 44th rimiivcrsary of its founding and sing for the establishment of n Cari-i U"? lflunchihli 0f the 290th 0fflfi— aslian pharmaceutical corps ernbi-a-i it government tug - from the yard. The "Blqenose", built in 1050, ll Indies and the United States, Mr. or Framed Home Week’ 141$... i m... ...- other? - i" e m‘ Among Old Home Week visitors Rbuianl Horned e. p. Niim "my my m" be” M .c.. A. hui d ni h aitgledwmgrtegivfllenurnjggiisgsmegij- or .%...i".......::.ii mama?" ""1 "I" P" ‘to W.Hi l .11. - . . placing unqualified “ersmmel l“ M" ling-tits. Mnelfirgspgxhufanciunaeilatd firm?’ gfsrtlgr, haalspgonefit: tlht: dairy business in Nova Bcotia. Capt. Joseph Smith is president oi the well lmown fish processing and packing firm of W. C. Smith land Com any, which hiss branches fishing schooner years ago. on the in severe parts of the Maritimes with headquarters at Luncnburg. Capt. smith anticipates active post war business in building, equipping and operating oi trawlers for the Maritime fishery industry after the war. He referred to the present abo a of manpower and stated that a large number of fishermen now employed are Newioundlahders. between the West in the under chairmanship of wide drug store Charlottetown drive next month non of .8. The council aidorsed a Cariadiari- The cou-ncil war savi stamp (ihituck of Half! president», and ldidnlfililS foriand G.A lhpointcx ofuMne-itreal a4 Executive members |gi¢lild¢2 R. Dagsnais, Montreal; J. B. Dalton, Btmirnerside, P . E 35, but has never it. Last session only three of the divorce actions which came before the sen- ate were from that QIOVlDCE. The advocates 0i a chsnse argue to require bowie seeking a divorce to iourhcy to ut- tawa. un the other hand. Que. senat- ors particularly have argued that the great majority of WQDie of Que- bec. as Rceriah Catholics, are op- posed to divorce and so would 00- Ject to divorce duties being thrust. on courts. This year's new hiah of 1.10 div- orces dealt with by the wmmittee creasing conditi of the general divorce situation in Ca-na da. Latest available figures are for 1042 and show a total of 3.1M div- orces. With a few minor exceptions the trend has been steadily upward since 1918. In that year divorces totalled 114 for all Canada. by l9- m they had climbed to 790 and in 1938 to 2328. Reds Gloss in 0n East Prussia LONDON. Aug. l5 — (A?) — Red Army troops have oroeaed the Blebrla river in Noe-thorn last lit-mile route to Ger- man Bast Prussia, covered by swarms of Russian armored figh- ter-bombera which sprayed Ger- man positions at Grajewo. only two miles from the frontier, Moscow dispatches said tonight. The soviet High Command bul- letin remained silent on this sec- tor, where Associated Press Mos- cow correspondent Daniel De Luce said ah invasion of Germany was likely in the next '72 hours. One hundred miles to the south- west another Red Army, the 1st White Russian under Marshal Konstantin K. Rokossovsky, beat down German counter-attacks east oi Praga. industrial suburb of War- saw. The Russians last were re- ted within ll miles of the Pol- H capital. In Memoriam MIG. IIOIAIL IOCAUQBIY who Ill AIIIG 1|. l.“- ' shackle-emery one place upon your IIDVI wither and decay Bone and Daughters. l-lc-ii. lawns and lakes. Eaton Hnll, home of Indy - has been loaned to the Rcynl Canadian Nnvy for i for inclcnicnt weather and evenings. Eaton Hall la I use as a convalescent homo for oiiiccrs and ratings ‘he "We l" W" "3" lkfll who are eapected to return to active service. Under ben h ‘the direction oi Surgeon Lisiii.—Commnndci~ Blair McLean. RCNVR of Edmonton, be provided for from 75 to 100 patients. The loca- tion offers opportunities for swimming. boating, . to a little lake. - tR.C.N. Photo by Lleut. G. Moss Lin-Gen. H. D. G. Crernr. General Officer Com- landing-in "hief oi the Canadian Arrny Overseas chats with Allied newsmen including some Canad- lct in the picturesque landscape o.’ ivoods. lillls, Eaton. Alberto. care will Wi "r England to set up his head iahs Just before leaving quarters in France. hiking, tennis‘ and other outdoor recreations. with Ifariliiits for billiards. moving pictures and iiiusic a sioiic. tiled-roofed mansion of (l5 rooms, located 25 miles north of Toronto in Kim: County, not fiir from |the town of Aurora. The above picture taken from Tthi- north shows the main entrance to Eaton Hall and stalrivav. On the far side, acres of lawn slope down