i” MMEMRSIDE GU COUNTY CHRONICLE THE WESTE ~.~\v \- PRINCE and Mrs, Victor Travers. The after- noon session was brouxht to a close av“; Meditation by Mrs. John Fri:- GUARDIAN i TQ-DA Y l!‘ ' ‘om-rs. am an.» ma. a came Street-Phone s; " ~~ """ -—~— ‘_ =, sumunislue n," l-auwl coon-r! c°"'“' d mmd"o"""“'i ‘HSUH fir“: E Ivenlu Bus!» - - J (J E _ , ‘ PM", _, bserlptioul Advertllln; minis be left mu In. rem. ‘ Mfig;,§g,‘“§§om°fl§§,=§§- no emu" m” i‘. Mum “u, " u" “' a" "all"!!! eloree in ieieviakgve ‘l: mtg: trffgma- G o: L L L IN tive address on mission work in "'“‘°°.t'.t°"* ..:’.:::.":."~..""" ""~"-=- A arrests rs....%*itt.....:.- u,’ "nu". 3"“ ‘M nlng meeting. ‘Iiiie worship oeri ' Th. Guardian will oe delivered to any homo in Uummerelde by curler Boy at 2e per "l: ll’ 1W Del’ Week. Phone 189 for this serving q ‘m, your order to the b0; responsible for deliveries on you "m", ,___- ‘u. column in felon-wed tor none ol erside was conducted by the Eveninil Auxiliary, Mrs. John Hoax of Summerslde rendered some special solos appro- priate for the occasion. which were fated. The reports of Courtesiee Oom- RillPH MIITTART Summer-side Also Short Subjects Shows at 3 —7.30-9.10 4114*“ developed with enlarge- i t. hut alumna; or o me g t T 1 “m: ""1 i?" “Wynn” l: 1°11? ‘ By or Dru: Co" K°“S-}?.“;_ m“ mlttee was given by Mrs. Dan Mae- °"‘.“ ' ‘mm l" p y RADIA position w“ m“ “°""°‘ Hm Plfifaogvgrfilgizleslevgsm closed with a “;-"nB -—=~—_—~s-==- Sh; at Bragg: solder ml gbiglgi- lliehliirigfltilarrlikfavaxry was autumn.“ hymn and the NH 1011;}! tfnlheg __'0 H101 seeEmanb. ' "' ' fll~db th lien con F 3' 7_“_‘1‘6_18_2l_23_ The Government newspaper nggma R iloddfilot _PASSPORT PHOTOS 24 hour prvice. satisfaction guaranteed. prices. Enmai-i Druiz and PM” sewn‘ Smllxfirgligzlzo-zz-za. _..R..~\ILWAY PHOTOS for passes. g4 hour service. Best prices. Enman mp1 and Photo Service. Summer- uael" 1-i4-4i. ____. _»F.-\RM WANTED—- In Summer- slde Kcnsiligton 0r Bedeliile Dis- trict State acreage and price with nciill description. H K. S Hem- muig Co, Cilarlottetowll. ‘i-ic-ai. ._.lil..-\CKS1\ll'l‘ll bar iron. thin and inn-k flats, and small and large mumt; obtainable at. Brace 5.7 16 a __.__.. ._"‘ ‘l ER WANTED for Albany v...§._~"5\§¢i.c<.i. Senior Dept. $i25.£0 supplement. ADDly t0 Rfimo-rgii Ciinicroii. SPCWLMV- ' ‘ _(;l.ll)l)l-.‘N's pure outside white pain; is clicni;ci' tlimi the cheapest palm, 1t covers twice as many square feet, twice as well. Order at BPQCC-S_ 7-18-21 JIIURCH NOTICE. — Parish 0! New London. St. Thomas. French River, Holy Communion i030 A. M. 5r, Stephens, Burlington, Evening uycl 3,30 P. M.. St. Marks. Kgl- suntan. Evening Prayer. 1.150713% 1-1. i ____.. (continued irons page Ill niar. excminzd him and said there were signs of life: r-e Wrktd for iilIO.ii€1' ha} an hour to‘ r l\ the mag but. thin pro- z: ti hi i393 - nolLil ciiie lltgflll inie Mr. N. D. M119- uun hurried cut ti" m Clflhlm" 1mm with 9, puriioaoi‘, Hmever. o8 the man had bztn Pfimliullfl-d dean‘ the apparatus W“ m‘ “*4- Coroimr Dr. I. J. Yer, who was ptzlfzrd by the R-Cv-M-Ps 561d death was due to drowning and decided an mqucst was not nezessa-Y- Mr, Everett. Croaby. DTQlT-‘lem! of lite mill. had been hlkliis w u... mm; few minutes before the ml acclaent. He had gorl’: l0 lie mm to tum on the ee.tr.c cum-fit any. had just comple ed this lflik “urn he nttlccd the men runrins wit: boards. In ifs pinion the min was only in the Wlitil‘ 8 19W UYIIUICS. T“e late Mr. McKlnnon was a nflive of Ulleazy ‘out has lived in ctirirlnt-zetoivn most of his life. H‘: had been 1'1 years cn the CN-R- ferries oprrntlng brtween ‘Brien and Tfmiiefitiiic but had been re- tiffll for t‘: past sX yPHF-i- The deceowd spent three U15 I- mlf years in the Amiy dull“! We lasi. was, Mcst c; that time h: was a member 0f the l’5ih WRITE“- l-lc fins 5C~\'eli 501's on active ser- vir~ in the present will‘. H» ivcs a keen flsxerman and spent a great deal of time at this evjpvable sport smce his retire- merit, He is survived by ifs wife m4 the fciirivinz c'<lld~e": Joints A'- tliur. with the Cmadian Army in Nc-wfcundlanx. Jcti" Rland. with tllc Canndisn [rmy CVt-‘FWSI Hugh H._ with the Army in On- tario; Laurler, with the Arm?! W‘ ersms: Everett, w"h the Army in Nz-ivfoimdland: Edward. With "16 Army in Halifax, who had Just Ml- Boacli Grove on Thursday of this wvck; Jnsz-ph Darrel, also on ac- tive service and who returned only last night ifCm Halifax t» Brch Grove, There is also one fought-er, illatinn. Mrs, Edgar Peters, Cirr- lottemivn. 11w iollowintz brctheis rm sla- fcrs also survive: Jack, in United Betas: Ma's. J0"i'l ColliCiili; Ind Mrs. Alex coliiciltt. both in Odell)’. Funeral arrrirtizcrrenis Willie n oimplcted last night. l - medical Modern Pun-In-Bools stands "m! in wartime-rubber. Canadian rubber Mold tires, heavens-bulked "n; M“ m, m“; mpqyum ulvlge In e collimation plant e “FOR BALE-ST» Mary's Rectory Izvestia. said the Germans were w°peny_ 3.1mm d Supper was served in the Pl!‘- nlimfiSii-umierglyiie‘ Apgl-{liI-gi‘. SUMMERSIDE Hiring!vgiltoxifolygreezlgugssiawseyesizi? ggélili-riiii-bg the ladies or m. mo.‘ mate that 60.000 Germans 10st —DA GGETT and Ramsdell their if in k1 sbliiirilgycarpreiizatiatxonsk ‘Or perfect stionfliliaeid. m n: m" c“..- e n ma cup. Gourlle --_-_- Reilall prus Store. 7-l6- S ma“ °‘ ‘m’ "Wilmer. he added. (gpatinuedirgqnpagvtfii) __ i - gig Dr/Epoét Avasaeiiznfid vbv inilmfielr _ . - - r. ro n Marci. ... Li " ' X" . - M‘ . represent the all Drug store. 7-16-21. iéigrrriliégatcytugwrrfilthg tialclrleosgazrave OD 5 0C , 11.. W au-Slldlilli‘ lifETAj. for farm use, present at the meeting. as “ “‘ ”--'”'~“ “M- t..°.‘§.“{.‘...€“€.’2$°f..i°'?““‘".°"~‘°°%f“ 0' , Dl‘ RVIHL’ 6 —§'0R. BEST results have En- company the cheque last nizht. when mans develop your 111m5_ Best informed that that was the purpose prices, high gloss punk 7.114% of the session. He uid not think _.__ such a hurried payment was lust‘.- —RED CROSS panes. to beat back any attempt by the Germans to invade Britain but it does not follow that the requisite number of men and machines il there for an offensive operation- what of Ships? Have the United Nations the thousands of ships of all types ne- cessary for the opening and maln- tenance of a second land front. Wesrlhlnce Missionary Rally At Lot 16 The annual W t P ' ' . ary Rally was hclg onrlFfitili-Isvrliiéigil}- , fled in view of the fact that the McNems Council had been kept Wflliilli! sx Warehouse. Kensinizton Tuesday . 1 - - . . considering that slnkings still ex- July 21st. Ted Ahearnis Orcheztrii. fi§fgh§eellhfi§irvlii§etimiiilliliii to aelrlllilibei“oglielggflfigmfirgllmgfé ceed launchings and the prior 7'2 ‘11- Mr. Parks said. the delivery was w°m°n'5 Missionary Societies in wmmmments "I “he” battle zones, including the Middle East? Are the tanks, aims. ammunition and other supplies available numbers to guarantee success. considering what has been sent around the world in recent months? What would happen to the Russians if the supplies now being sent should cease or be cut down by the demands of a second West Prince attended. The afternoon session was pre- filQEd over by Mrs. D, F. Hoddinott. 5- Clark NlfiflQtuarric W415 ZiQDPiTlC- ed a5 Seffeiflfy i0!‘ the meeinzts. The devotioii:il_ period was corn ducted by the ilideford Auxiliary. MP5. Frank Yfill of LOt 16 pave rho address of welcome. which was re- sponded to by Mrs. Earl MccMur. _ , impossible in the 100 days. Jrfilnglifigfi li-NITED CHURLH- On motion of , Chandler. 19m are as mu °," sunday- July seconded by Coun. A. '1" lilacKin- Alba“ 3 P Mmvs" Bedeq“? 11 A~M- non it was decided to leave the P M yRe l; ' cape “Meme 73° matter over until the next regular Mlmker v ames M. Qaxter. B. ., Counc“ meeting‘ 5 ' 7474i- Others Dresfint atmihel riveting were Couiici ors dlicfli‘ an 2—-F0R. SALE 1938 steel dump gun“ t?“ Fwd “Mk3 5h°ll Wheel in yesterdays report. oi’ the test base- new Bllfllfle this spring; A-l given the puniper condition 0d ti r at ‘me Buntain iloéeiiodtii Bedii/ilueyimeetmas “we front’, ; go re. P. 0, 11 -i r ‘t - erroneousy c l’? rom _ ,,y. i1 ~1~ , ,4,‘ < 471. Summerslde. s 7413,3111‘, Spatial? eMai. 1?)‘. ‘végmnbell was Presbyterial Presriilent, mdatfiiills’. only a 79w men' the wmlank ..__._ present for the coverninent. This Mrs. John Scott Dltlserltoi in», m“. hlllltiltv and political leaders of —FOR, SALE used mower good should have been Mr. Arthur literature for the year. Mrs. George the United Nlmims- have ‘he condition $20 at Ever“; (‘Hover Campbell. who is a government en- Bowness spoke on associate helpers knowledge and experience to an- N°'b°‘°- 815° wmv 11w! hay “‘“°"' wcgnll g th rt Mr p F swerdthleéie qlhesttlioml ‘Iiheyh agent n eaernoon ...cn c we t t rake“ wall" 5- weeks. Bflyvlew- Hoddlnott addressed the citliering r-iirategey t?) contlneiie to ssen: sug- on the "Five Year Plan __,i__--_- 7-18-11. STALINGRAD y -'—-—— ?-— ‘ Mrs. John Scott, Presbvtcrlal Sec- ISEON SUXDAY EVENING, July (Continued from page_li retary of the Baby Band's and bliss- _ ,_a.t 8 oclock the Rev. Mr. I... P. -;=--- --'—-“—’I '~"'=~'_—~ ~—'—~= ion Bands gave a. very interesting Aichibald of Brooklyn. N. S.. will talk on her work, _ breach at a s eciai service byqsouih Rail call of auxiliaries and reports plies to Russia while maintaining an offensive war in the air. a de- fenslire war at sea and a static war on land so as to give the plunge to Millerovo and beycnd- Russians the margin of strength ‘L non; ma go-called invas- ion coastline end in i0 da s or two weeks many more coud added. It is a question-and per- have the hub of the whole mat- ter-whether the United Nations at this time or in the immediate future could mount an offensive inst a defending force of this $1 that would divert. Naiii pres- sure from the Russians. Any military operation must be decided on the basis of risks oz- spread 0d ainst gains. It is admitted every- where that Russia is in a PR6!!!‘- ious position and desperate sit.- uations sometimes call for desper- ate remedies but there is no evl- dence, despite rising public de- mands in Britain and the United States that the high command of the United Nation; believe; this 1| the time to risk a second land front in Europe. Canadians ill Furious Battle Over French Boast (By William Stewart) (fhnadian Prom Staff’ Writer) IDNDON. Juiy 1'l——fCP Cable)- An $.05. from the sea yesterday sent an off-duty Volunteer Royal Canadian Air Force Spitfire squad- ron across the Channel into wild victorious action against a superior number of Nazi Focke-Wulf was in which one enemy plane was down- ed and another probably destroyed. The Canadians were lazing around their station when a call for help came from air-sea rescue craft working eight miles off the French coast in the vicinity of Le Tolquet. The boats said they were being attacked from the air, The galnadlaxis offered to go to their € l). Sqdn- Ldr. Bob Morrow of Toron- tO. commander of .lie outfit. said he had never "put in iuch a crowd- ed 25 minutes in all niv life“ as he did when the Focke-Wulfs Lirke from clouds and dived on his ma- chines. _ "It was prooiblv the lotiacst con- tinued action Spitfires nave {ouizlit with Focke-Wulf mus." he said. “There was no letup for one mom- ent. When we came nut all the boys were wringing wet with perspiration but were tickled wink. They cer- tainly did u Job." Morrow estimated there were i8 more Nuzi planes in the forge e r which attacked his squadron. Ger- aircraft was set aflre bvb v the mails. Rushes was fbli-niz h-rel star - e mo buckled his safe belt. lquirmed from his cockpit and baled into the sea where he was nrouiotly picked up by the rescue craft his outfit was protecting. Canadian Victor! The foray ended in e Camden victory. for. in Morrow’; words- “ee the fight wore on the German; lost their initial enthusiasm. They nev- er succeeded in breaking our circle and finally buzzed off." R. I‘. and Polish airmen joined in the battle while directing the launches to the rescue of airmen shot down earlier and eacortinl them after the rescues had been made. The Air Ministry's news aer- vioe said dogflghts were in prom-es: for a total of four hours. The men in the launched wen busy. too, F0. P. L. A. Bhekerl. a native o! Halifax. N- 8-. who was the skipper of’ one of the rescue launches. said hisycraft drove off att against the Poles who arrived t0 guard tlicm. The R.C.A.F. took over ater. Just before the appearance c! the Poles, who downed one Nazi and damaged two others. a launch nears Shaken‘: sank after i4. air et- . “We were well across the channel when we were attacked." said Shak- eri, "We opened our enizines and weaved like hell. We fought back with our machine-aim and damaged. one of the enemy planes. "Four of them dived at mv launch out of the sun. The first. came to within 500 feet. blazinz ‘vlth his cannon. We emptied two plans of amntunitlon into him and he turn- ed_f0r ilic French coast. losing height and with smoke pouring from his tail. “Our wireless operator sent a message for assistance and a. few minutes later the Focke-Wulfs at- tacked aszain. Two of them dived from the starboard. The first burst from their guns killed one of my deckhands and ‘vounded the wire- ies operator in the leg, “By this time i was weaving all over the channel. A tliirci attack developed but the only damage was to the deck and cabin izouszna. A4- ier that they let vs ilme. "1 53w them aria-ii: a second launch about a nalf mile away i<. times in quick succession. The launch settled and a low cloud of white vapor flowed from it. o naval launches came up and went in under fire to pick up survivors." MORE LIQUOR. FINES SALNT JOHN. N. B.. July i7- (CP)-—l'<‘ines imposed in two boot- AR 1 t IANK! o I057 OIFICIS o DIUGOIIYI’ TIIIHIONIOFFICE! v ‘IOIACCONIIQ ityWorlavhgehompa DIPAIYMINY SYOIH o OROCEIIl IOOK £10!!! and other RIYAII STORES Ei-iin-uil? Newsy Notes _.Q'_;““i*°“ ‘mums, t. mi the future? A Fwlilllclloils mot-h is cteriuchs Virglfiica. chart). Fairly common in 935W"! Canada, it is only about an 111°" 1011B but there is a striking contrast between the chocolate- brown of its ivihgs and the shining dark blue of its body. It file; in daylight (most moths donti, and frequent: flowers; in fact, the one that prompted this ‘ivdw was skirmishlng about a bed of mlgno- nette. apparently after the nectar, n» may however be taken by means of.’ a light-trap at night” My nope- book (under year 193a» shows time; I had inquired into me characw- o; Clelliwha and found 1t blameless; its larva (i. e. caterpillar) feeds on various species of grasses but u never abundant enough to do much harm. I looked for a popular name of the insect but. found none, YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS ' A lllbe birarbcnate o! soda mixed to a paste with cold Wale! will remove slight scorch marks or perspiration stain; frfm “ma, was Y ca“ - 0.... u...» '§.°$X§l...“éfl fii3...‘i‘.“.‘°li“ lfiireilffl“-é‘$f$--”°..f§°$.§“?.‘i% n" "m ti“ rm- tiiglziussalrtmstfé:$255.? =1»- ww- an». or t»... _wANTED_Tea he I m t‘ m ' s . _ fight mm! e_ sea. le .1 motorlcrat. k _ W111 M8351.‘ most 0111.5 fozmer CHrlEt-Cn School, siipplremght 1:101:15, (The Germlm mgll command vspggial music was r-endercd by the ggegexngagfi-gaaficiiii? iil9§riiSlfl ri-rriagd Lilli... wtlzldtoagfggt mughnas if SOP D11! it ln n wirm 00. Secretary Hudson Lawn]...- asscrted German armies Pushing Trinity United Church ladies uuar- 25. 30 Nazi Divisions “ " " three men and one Woman, We“ h” a lid“ whle Fm‘. can Albany’ R R' 2' 748'“: gmidadthgutxctllir rfllclwgie loofisltfiile Exiles/ghee: iii". ‘it! lwflit Ther r at 1 t 25 d b The squadron hm“ had Ugh ‘Mi’ if? 53%;?" nlllilleihkgsfllriiilaelara. rigging; —%-— n l . ~ ' , ' '.‘ - - '~- '- e Y e l‘ e 98$ 3-11 BIO ' praise for the skill of Fir. Sat. J. Mlnard‘; relieves sprains, w“ h ' " i” ._v1g[-1-;NG PARENT ,_ _ ingrad at a point some 55 miles ,- _,_ ____ _l}bly__30 or 35 German divisions h g I) l M , ~h '5 “g t ° 3m’- tin Delaney arrived (ms south of Mlllerovo. The German " ' “-~~~~ ” ' ‘Hm “*0 —~auph Q'— qnkL i“: evening for a three weeks visit ti. communique also claimed the en- IIPPlE AND CAP STUBBS B, Edwina his parents. Dr. and Mrs. M, De- velopment of many Russian div- lfihey. Summerside. Mr. Delaney has isions which, it said, were trying been inferno for the ..ist two years unsuccessfully to Cut their way V_ ads?‘- l-ilielg’. s“ ilfspitai. liicntrcal. east-ward) n was ALL. YOUR FAULT! w/Hy GlMME MY YOU eor ’EM, m kilos m l $3.155 y; mwlclne in The steprpes southeast of Mill» DIDNT YOU HANG ON TO Tl-i swv-etassizsi YUJREVELF! suteacessiir/‘e 5cm. lli§°§sn§°ri=lrscrlli °'°v°‘ °1°§k°d ti“ t’ ‘cf-firm will“ WELL. u= YOU HADN/T friends wish Mr. Delaney ‘contfn d wheat an c“ by 5 a ow l erg’ ' » . 3 v3 suocess_s - “e presented the scene of the great- TALKED SO MUCl-l/lD A ‘ est danger. NOTICED WHEN a‘ ‘a? -—Mr. nd Mrs. Art] W t o "~ "' mqtifamiliz, ogslxmgctnkifru (gfqflg slash Back liq,“ vis riiz e an, iruefis l M. " and Mrs. Roy Campbell. lilbzfny-g The Russians. 6W" 1n Stine"! :7»- retreilt, were slashing back re- \ peatediy at the huge tank and f infantry masses which are push- —%-— g them southeastward. (Continued from page 1) Dis-patches told how they left. »—-—-:"__.___;.=.-_—i the wheat fields choked with its Durlwse- I , German bodies and the wreckage Coun. MacDonald: ‘Why don); o; tanks. suns and planes. vou leave it to a vote of the people? Bu. these wheanands were w As the argument tflfitilillfid. Conn. have plgygd a large part, in feed- plied, "I must. be childish when I DO YOU THINK THEIY WERE ON Tl-l ‘In 6mg Mum,- up- ngow. My MOM OPERA eLAsjES ON LY WAS ASKIN’ FOR HER m. talkm‘ w a 0mm Hccdless of Losses Coun, J. T. McKee. acting Mayor, interrupted by sayinit that the TILLIE THE T0ILER_ The Germans were needless of council had been adjourned, the losses. They constantly threw ’ E FOR Cotvn. MacDonald. rising from his in more men and machines and [léaéggggsi-ESSEM pa’ $531.3‘- aeat. said he had not known the they still were strongly supported - . , . _. . TRYHJG wMAKE meetiniz was adjourned otherwise lie from the air, with dive bombers , n - would not have "wasted" time talk- slashing a; the Red army “ms ‘» ME TSEAL inil b0 "him (COIiii. Chandler). The before tanks and mfanniymen chairman of finance said Conn. nlshed tnmh MacDonald did not know what he on the on me we“ . 119D" D011. ‘éfinbefiutggigfil xlbgliiéfimflixbg: side of the city o! voronezh, the Chamber he flung back “You don't Germans "Ppflwltly were m“ know what you-re talk-m! 8mm“ no; clinzilll; to their positions. But does 50 per cent of the peoolc~nor Iii-trill and IWYWIWBSV 0i the W-Y 75 De, cent of me people know why"; limlts_ the Russians reported you're talking about." throwing the Germans back and Both Councillors did not amee breaking into their hastily torti- but. concurred in the suizizestlon fled positions. leaving many rav-_ that the Council should not deal fries and hills cluttered with with payment cf the bumper until broken machine and Maia the next regular meeting. Mr. l-I. A. Mcssei-vy. city enillheef- submitted the reoort of the test 21v- en ghg pumper yesterday which showed that. it had. "successfully Dassed the test." In fact the ma- ma h ur the Humor-fan Cavalry South of the‘ city in the “V" caused by the Junction o: the Don , Tosy, YOU'RE SVWNGIMG ME AROUND AS lF YOLVQE ‘F-Rynuq ‘in THRQW Ma our OF "m: PLAC. s U3‘. . 1-». .- MAYBE 55E WAS TRYlNG TO ‘MAKE YOU UEALOUS BUT SHE ISN'T MGM-SHE'S SUCCEEDONG require- and Voronezh rivers, the Russian lVHERE we; (he wire from This ll HM black lfikllefll. tie-beading machine . Owner: of old tires can sell them to aollurized m; mad 50,000,000 pounds the rim of a singed tire. "uh. u b. “Hutu dam,’ b“; m“, pump, hall-breadth thlnnen than pressed ‘u! til Ila ---..~s. ..,.u~___ papa prefer o» donate them to their low . " i a llne screens to eliminate metal particles. It is rolled into Youa iiiiiii if SALVAGE 005/ l‘ h; fgdflmql rubber being forced thrmuh 11m [or g5-pdun ohrets or into stripe o flew rubber. e proportion of salvrgrd rubber. An Much 0i pounds of rubber. A Oolldill} Wlvflfijlf; lblnllilllolllfi der gens are one o! the IMIIY W" W" Into which goes it lire requires hundreds ol thi rubber equivalent of more alrcra vfirm.