4 roe runssr moot mew 1i‘ i“: islylals’ Ma as fiflstlllsrssta" Q/BBAPITDLQ“ With amurdered doll in his cellar... liilam iiiiiil w, D iilgliti ilNDSlY-‘fillfi rig/goo PllIlllS Blottl" f.‘ w i" ii . '.l "ll! iflinail‘ ivsltl Norris - i. rim 531w ALSO CIIAPTE] g 0p- ADVENTURES OI’ SJIILING 1A9]; AND COMIDY ro-nilr _ sir, SHOWS 2.30 - 7,00 _ t“ ilier No. l i French Forces "DQN- Aug. 3 —-(CP)- qen. 1 Giraud. new commander- ‘ lei‘ of all French armed forces, d general order No. 1" today All ranks of the French arm .. .. . y “Zinll-V liellliging them: "One "we 5 DOHBnt-to free and lib .. v e order aselillrtoeaggiirstpnifignetli-e H" tlgdlo continued:- wmgci-i 195k. I am asking you "it fill your efforts. we lhentvhoie-world, to our , , ~ we our i , Yelnxdtnn 410;. (tends H anliggen. Charles De Caulle "m8 Fr 9r of the day to the l the 1.5.11? “m” "rem!"- __ he ‘C- e will issue tn the crnmanded three years, shaman. .. IIAAKON G Aelnnoron. Aug. 3-(AP)-_ expressed “the a on his The Kins is yin Lon~ l" Anpeciation "- "ld Mrs rr Tra . - inor of . {égflgswlsh to t ank a.li their Me“ and neighbours for ca-rdfigea of Sympathy and Y “L” Wish to thank all those " r Triilltl near who gave cash, u.) llrniiure and other assist- hgggdi the rebuilding of daughters of the a inor Yd Of Thanks mluns and ' “m” of Morell. HD1043?! Ip- l‘ "On for th 4 u ‘Ymllathv zllllnllltlzd glirilir} MT recent sad bereavement. Michael J. Tralnor Worcester, Miss. m "l 0f Thanks ‘in ll. l" I D Poster an - - d family "l ihank heir friends who m,‘ stint flowers and cards of | ‘if’ helped in any way k it recent aad bereave- ll. 1?. ‘it biiN Ahunaomlliaue ntlilimiluiiin l lion: rake Plus Chapter- g q GANG nnsrsrts Milli Aces — Jamboree ,. “jellington squadron out ln fogclol. -Hsmburg. - ‘lflllilh his plane was it.“ w. o wilt‘ i'"'::.'l:.'i..*ii"'......""'- ~ "'"" “f?” luu Color Cartoon SHOWS 1.00 AND g“ MATINEE SAT. ‘T 2.80 Til-DAY AND 3A1 WEMPIRE§S Weather And Flak Make Htgaqfllilckly that s t Letter how Overgg" ooo-ooe i Desert Destiny B! Joseph Chadwick HO-OOQQ 60000000009 a¢¢‘,*‘ CHAPTER. XXXII 17ml’ w" alunhed. Phil Carri ‘g3?!’ “Ivlfalépeeted appearance at the she wem onadilklacok‘. blllaohatnlcaliy. she gas trembling, g w Jm’ but ' - m» Qlih is awful!" she giiapiifihed The Garrisons must l“. and now mean to give axlefygillglwlkllgy to the Senora. It of what it "in e shock‘ h.“ “Md “The”, ‘l; do to h_er.‘ "I." o u‘) °h Y ‘m9 Willi.’ said Jim. the ‘gum H" myself and tell her Wm “M- earin it from_me. she ‘ “P. ut theres some- wmeoft - We‘ mustn't for t that ~ ce av son 112:8 dhas klY3“§w.Pms, h mi lmled- ‘hulking I was he." e Im think‘ ofsethat, too." y e nora. ou ta th him. Dont let him out of soul sight. Tracy. Anything might p. hn in this excitement. Jose is not m9 Only Mexican who could be "d W °l° "lily with a man." Tm M09966 dancing and sep- "l" ~ Trlby sliplped away throu h "l! 41mins coup es moving to the end M the Patio where Phil stood lnlvni a group of people. e lmosloid to] him whee»; en before her s y 5pm“ "Tracy, I've been looking for cu. Will 0o dance with me?" yHe . We have something in say to"one another, you know," Clint. please wait a little while. There s_ someone 1 must see," Yours avoiding me," he ac. arm. tried to placate him. been expectin to talk to you. Just give me a minute!" She tumed away‘ ash of anger in his eyes. . When she reached Phil, her heart was pounding but he seemed oompllaetely calm as he turned to ace er. "Hello. he caid casually. “You don't mnd my crashing the party. do you?" | She drew him aside. "Phil, why did you come here l is eyes narrowed. "I heard. something that convinced me I' should come now, instead of Walt- ing until Jim Conroy leaves. I've got him where I want him - back- ed up. info a corner. I'm going to stop is little game of masquerade. What's his idea? What does he ex- pect to gain by his fraud?" Tracy, instead of answering him. asked. "Who told you about this?" “Clint Honlon. He questioned that Mexican bo who brought our note to me. en he came to nsssa. and introduced himself. Tough Night _ Hy DOUGLAS HOW l-Ie was pretty much shocked on flndiog there were two Phil Garri- sons‘ ‘there's something more you know," Tracy said. "There have been two attempts on Jim Conro ‘s life - since he came here. If it comes known that ou are Canadian Press Staff writer IDNDON, Aug. 4 -—(CP Cable)- Fighting through the combined violence of anti-aircraft lite and an electric storm, Canadians added | their weight last, night to the bomb- attack-if there ls one-w Y one-Jim th the actual Phil Garrison. t e next ill 0n oul" "Wild West melodrama, eh?" "Call it ‘what you wish, but some- lnks it ls the_ GarrisonsI er corrimand's continued assault on -__d°,m-¢, my}; you here,- At least two Canadian squadrons participated and hundreds of others occupied their usual role in R.A.l". crews. All reported a rough night, battling the elements and the port Ph city's defences. Wing Orndr. J. A. Plddington, a Canadian in the R. A. Pk. had his One of his pilots was Sgt. Kingston oi (38 Anworth Road) Montreal who reached his target struck by both lightning and flak. According to PO. Reg Smith of Estevan. sask, the lightning was so frequent it was difficult to dis- tinguish it from the flak. The storm caused Flt. Sgt. W. N. Chalk of Thornbury, Ont.. to barely miss a collission with a Halifax bomber. Ilt. Sgt. J. C. Grover of Birdsail. Ont, jettisoned his bombs because of ice on his wings, then found thev fell in the target ares. anyway. 'I‘lle Lion and Goose squadrons were out for the R..C All‘ Sgt. Pilot Doug Harvey of Swansea. Ont, earned tributes of his mates for bringing his plane out of an unaccountable spin. Others on the raid included Lloyd Beer of Plctou, N. S. New Estimate 0f Hamburg Casualties Aug. S Agency dispatch fl‘ toe said a l1 Consular official returned from Hamburg told the Aktonbla et orreepondent in Copenhagen that he estimated there dead in Hamburg allied bombings. In ‘IDITGOII, however. this figure was regarded with scepticism. It was pointed out Hamburg! total population is only about 1300.002. Stockholm dispatches yester ay quoted Hamburg police as saving 30.542 nsre killed. wounded an NDON. Reuters News 8 kholm today in mother is very old an dies. she will leave a great estate. here. Please o away!" his head. “If I have the Garrison think I'd protect listening to the music that reached her through the open windows. smiizd at her visitor. rnéile faded at sight of n18 Kflmll! se 1x11 300.4%! as result 0K blind "Why not "It's too involved to tell you alli a moment, but iouvlilegrrllgile; leaded or you‘ TPHC '3 VOlCQ iilp-- safe anxiously. "It. isn‘ He laughe shortly. then snug: an interest ranch. darlinl. l Potter stick around and i . . Jim entered Senora Marla s room pmtes of the nurse. he mistress of the Hacienda was now, though still awake and She Then th o f . Holfgok one of her hands in his. “Senora, you know that I loved youl d w the first moment I saw you. think you loved " young man-speak out " sha ly. m!’ m . ii lth e ‘ d" or“ ‘l... s... "a m‘ ad news in ime ong w marmlsedisto gill; "f; a nasty‘ BhlOnClI. ‘Yogi hghevme for what I'ml gofihge elnlieu grain. and her nnsersl pressed his hand. "This is hard for. you, but it needn't be. I know what u ere going to tell me. I knew me truth almost at oncekmy boy. Jim looked at her blan lY- 9“ _.youd his?!“ xhwvognnot-J’ he stam-. mall: was ver osimllle. First. 910"‘ is not the slig test resemblance be- tween you and my son Miguel. Stet‘ . °2.‘i" l3“ nti"..ir‘é‘éifl‘..l"'llrr'lrlr'ill guei preferred that lanlulle t0 English, and I was sure his B0 would know anish. Too h with his fam v in a Soul ican country where Spanish national language. "I am I1 e lived l1 Amer-, is the not vlolnln. my Y- | -- _ 3e , why ou tlldrilltcfillnnféol frugal?‘ Jim asked I wonderingly. A __ "Perhaps because I h andson you," she said Dfioughtfully. "Perhlbl. W0. l! W" bgggusoyl did notaganktnetgweilblll- i t acv . . . e pflNot at llrst." tr‘ Th ,Jimtoldher whl ‘en u. x 0e about hLs being st| c . "No. not that." She touched hisl "I've SERVICES August i quickly, but not‘ , e missed seeing [sloe South 7.30 PM. Winsloe Southl 1 and Mrs. Wallace Weddell are re- P the morning, tell you as A: t.':."'.‘.."...':..."'i'.'."...'°' lay Inserted au- coon for Photographs, cons-sonar: mo‘ on us: mova- OLD IIOII. W!!! VINO IXIIIII 10-18 inclusive. “o” DB. . P. from the offlglilfgtfi "t". ..ls°.ir..séiif=..l=...gls nnles next Monday, a. 1i, CENTRAL PABI _ August ‘stir. Bgcfgamugng 2913,’,- fillxlllMsilPPgrfi n1“; - -an s01». . . . Minister, M my f; REV. HISTO preach at N "ANAGA" M and Cross Roads ssrtvroas AT onwatr. HEAD unrrsn CllUltClL-Sunday, Aug. Milton Fraser, Minister, 5.9.1.1 BUSINESS COURS , Fill AIIITOUIIOGITICIIL USED 9-5-31 HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. —Mlni=ter. Rev. Roy a. Vesse, ,B. D. Services Sunday, August 8th. ‘Hampton ll A. M. Appin Road a. P. M. Victoria 8 P. M. m. E. C,‘ Helm. speaker at all services. l I 84-11.] OLD HOME WEEK A. - irgcrAr. rsxnmrrron. szgoirlrntlclll- 1v are now on sale at Drug Stores {and Old Spain, Buy your-s hqw, Price t3- all takes ' eluded. ‘T-Sletf. morass-pacts nsvrrs um. TED CHUR/CHr-Servlces Sunda, August ath. Belle River ii A. hi. 5.123%.‘ flffihfiil." f.‘ fiawivwil‘ Iivlecrheil. Minister. °n'a-e'-u'. ENGAGE-DENT. _ , , M. E. Jenkins, Miilvia‘, 330$‘. the encasement or their daughter Ora M bi to Mr. Llo d George to a e Lawton son of Mr. and rs. Wil "Kl Lawton. Pownal. Marriage take place the last of Augusta. 041 run raucous-carat: cums H C IN CANADA-Services will be held as followsz-Sunda . August ath and 7.30 Caledonia 11.00 . . P. M. Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands East Hall, August 11th at 8.00 P. M. Minister. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. B-l-Ii. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- vICES-Sunday, August 8th. . John's church, Crapaud. Church School 10.30 A. M. Evenson 7.30’ P. M. st. Elizabeth's cfiureh Springfield. Church School 10.06 5A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. fl-b-ii. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH Winaloe North l1 A. M. W 10 A. M. 3 . M. Prlncetown Road S. S. 2 PM Win- S. S. ll A M Minister. PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA- Brookflel Congrega- ltion. Services next Lord's Day as follows: G ow . . Brookfield 8 P. M. Hartsville 7.30 M. Brookfleld Sunday School 2 . MJHunter River Bible Class Friday 8 P. M. Mr. Donald Nichol- son, Minister. 8-8-li. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A, MacLean. Milton, P. E. 1., announce the en- gagement. of their second daillhwf- El een Campbell to Roy James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Lid-Sim". O‘I..eary, P. E. I. Marriage to take place this month. 6-041- MABSHFIELD PRESHYTERIAN CHARGE. — Services for next lord's Day, August llt , will be held as follows: Mt. Stewart A. M. Highfleid 3 P. M. and Marshfleld 7.3 P M. Sunday school at Marsh- field and Harrington 10.30 A M Rev. Henry P. Back, MlnlSlAfé-‘e-u Rev. r. Constable , a-e-ll. P. P CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. —Ser- vices, Sabbath, August 8th. Sum- . Cape Traverse 3 Churchill for Rev. P, M, Service ihn merside ll A. P. M. Servicevin _ P. M. v. T. Gocdw ill be in Birch Hill for service Sabbath, A ust 8th at . . . Re . J. H. 0 . ‘T30 P M V P8_6_n_ siding in Baltic, Lot 18, where the groom has been a. successful! rarmer_ i now at the l-lac nda. | “And so my grandson is not the son; oi man I pictured?" she said] slowly. ‘ "I'm afraid not, Senora. And I ..m_. ',|L_._... .___ _ _ _ is hem now?" "YN- Will you see him?" “Not now - not until you leave. the ranch. You are Philip to me.”, she gave Jim a sad smile. "And you w ways be a grandson to mo. Tell me, why does ‘Tracy not love you? she should, y u know." "She's in love wlti an “lluaion —' with the ‘Phil Garraon of her im-i agination,‘ Jim rap-led, ‘rney were silent a long moment. en. the Senora asked, "What. are your plans?" ' "I do not exactly know. I shall have to decide overoight and, in Jim bent over her, kissed her on the forehead then left her. i r-re did not return to the party but lingered in the dark tio ot_ the old part of the I-Iac nda. — thinking, smoking cigarette after‘ cigiisrette. e was there when the gunshot‘ sounded and the scream rang out. But later, there was none to prove hll III’ D011“. w It'll-insomnia». . r _ 11m crrannojrlcjqvvrgcurinnran i " ' p ceilrnsi GUARDIAN Exhibition ANDPIO- 15-‘. giglfilCollege William Moran, Prin-l jflas Two D.F.6’S l Entries {War Ihilustry ‘Al Standstill __ i xx, .... ......ln Hamburg Duo to the shortage o! farm help and flu uncertain hay the management of the anduptoTaesdapA l North Granville ,Val ey 9 P. M. "Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister SPECIAL MIITIN a i§il°'ir'.’§. ‘at 7 o'clock sharp weather, Provincial Exhibition will accept entries on, unit tenth. cannon ssnvrors n. Angst S6 u. G. -- Island Annotation to be held at l. Water Street, lgfgday l GEORGETOWN umnn r s. {s-omr. cnAa and Fire 55- — One huncfied a . v ‘s, . a and r ‘téimilffifi... u, I FIG WTI . an P‘. Mackinrion o Bu) m ini will Hall. Mount Brawn-rt Quarteiie g k evening service. 8~il-li.|$0_n‘1"ofiwol'e Only undgmlom WIRELESS SCHOOL GRADU- -1l- ATES.— In the list of graduates of . Bodies were lying Qvgrywhzli-‘e Md [the Wireless School, I-Iaun Avenue, Saint. John. N. B., ar the followin ince Edward Loan lland, Souris; er’: Billy; A. L. MacDonald, Canoe ' Cove; . I, p. MacLsren, Charlotte- town; J. S. McLeod, Kinross; H. A. Murray. Bedeque. on Monday, ap- graduates from cl:—-l-I. F. Hol- Won in Battles NorthJJouth n esa e.'.'.’...‘.‘“‘i». ‘Wétifitl? TQRONTO. Auig. 3.—(CP)gl?..C. Ad", recruiting of icials-looked on by prospective applicants for air- crew duty as thus‘; in the kncw._ are taking lessons these days, Not that these men don't know What they're talking about but in the o inion of high officials a, little addit onal knowledge won't do any harm. Their teacher is 28-year-old Flt. Lt. Donald Philip Maclritosll, only: hoidu‘ of the British and American l Distinguished Flying Cross and odd- | 1y enough a school teacher before enlisti-ns in the RCA)". Recently returned from overseas the Saint John, N.B., born flier, is making a tour of Canada. speaking onlyt: officers and recruiting er- sonnel and answering quest ons they put forward that will help them in their selection of men for aircrew duty. One officer at the Toronto recruiting office said Fit. Lt. Macintosh “gives us any tips we might need to pass on to the men applying for aircrew." It's Been Tough Flt. Lt. Macintosh told a group of boys at the recruiting office that those enlisting now will be in on the “kill." Men in air battles up to now he thinks have had things much tougher. He Joined the R..C.A.l". in Saint John and received his wings at Moncwn. N.B. in April, i941. After completing his operational training in England, he was post- ed to a Halifax squadron. Flt. Lt. Macintosh was awarded the British D.I<".C. after making his way back to England following the crash-landing in Norway in April, 1942, and six months later, while attached to the 9th United States Bomber Command in North Africa, won the American decoration. Telling briefly British D.E‘.C.. he aaid: led over Trondheim at about 250 feet-to bomb enemy ship ing in a. fjord-—and antl-aircra t guns fired down on us instead of up. . .. Then we were hit. One wing caught fire and I managed to make a landing on a lake." He and his crew of five trekked 120 miles through the mountains, eluding all Germans whom they saw, and seven days after their crash were reported in Sweden. He said he beiivcd "our charred plane convinced the enemy we had all perished." Eventually the men made their way to England where they were decorated. The U, S. Award A month after his return. Fit. Lt- Msclntosh was posted to the Mid- dle East. En route to a "bombing party" one night, he said one of the motors in his Liberator conk- ed. By rights, he added, we Bllfmld have returned but "we were flylnz high about 50 miles from Bengazi, and I nursed the ship over the ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN . , . a —(CP>- good, and Ive that the real Iillgil Garrison was}??? M‘ Churchill's an- nounoement at. London today lhll the British 70th division has been in action in Sicily, meant that Gen. sir Bernard Montgomery's 8th Army now is composed of at least five divuions. including the Can- adian let, division. This was the first time that the 79th division has been mentioned since the invasion started. Mr. Churchill disclosed it had captured the town of Cgituripe. about five miles to the ea and south of Re- galbuto, which fell to the Cen- adians. It had been announced earlier that three British divisions. the 9th, 50th and 51st. and the Can- adian lst division. were included in the 8th army. As at least five American divis- ions make up the U. S. 7th Army. there are at. least l0 divisions in all in operation in Sicily. four Bri- tish. one Canadian and five Am- erican, with an unofficially-esti- mated total strength of around 175,000 men. LESS CORN '- 0N - COB Dominion Bureau of Statistics to- dfiy reported a. "considerable de- c n ' in Canada in 1949. 19 058,200 gallons of syrup and 3.415.- 000 of 2,- SHIP gallons by 950,900 galons or 39 P" c rl __- Ans lmiica ti f th l ‘the 1.02:0 e way n which r d“ “m” alli ulnrrie the arrivgal of the Danish eon- 5 W"? I11’ in Copenhagen from the stricken city. ‘All obligation; to work h" lug. pended at the moment." be “in, Another eyewitness report of ill: shambles to which Germany- greatut seaport has been reducw." was Ill/en by a Danish Worker who said 2- the same as fore. ruins. The city was where-even the persons were as good u streets. naked. oever didn't see this deg/asto- imagine it. ltion can't begin m what was worse. almost had their eyes open. They died (mm ii.- pressure of giant bombs and their clothes were torn from their ,,.,,, atch f that line eéenrgixrfllnf WCICag‘I!l\16“ld Clgiilns paths through the debxi-‘ie. i! 0 ed streets and that the ruins continued to xnoulder. mitted that "we face the ouesvoh nf whethe th Ge ‘ "i "m" an» u» Y" Clbillty of Germany in 1i Z2.‘...§.“.€.."°“" r" "W h vi- Japs At Munlia Softening llp ALLIED HE T535 SOUTHWEST Aug 4n: (Wednesdayl-(fll-Evilience. tha 3r“? if" m Japanese ‘ -‘ o edu" 51., tRl-l-‘ihed back to ch; vq-y He; o at central Solomons air- Am . Were softenin up under- erican tank and gyne-thy-ower "Saul" who reported Worry. e Americans were reading a- gainst cave and block- ousa pos- °*" end new trains. the first re- P§Q§<1Xh= drive days. took them in a. a a vane ibl with gill‘: ygaris of thla tliglif. y w 1n csman a the headquarters of Adglliral William F. Halseiy, Jr., commander of UnSmSmitln lclflc nflvy forces, who noted the weak- enin in the enem resistance. said the “huh vffe ve. started June 30, was reaching its climax. loot-Suits Riot Stopped MONTREAL. A118. 4~(CP)-Po- lice said today that they put a quick and last night to a fight be- tween zoot-zuiters and soldiers near the Park Avenue station of the Canadian Pacific Railway Comp- any. The trouble started, the police said, shortly after the presence of about i5 zoot sulters near the sta- tion attracted a large crowd. Sol- diers in the crowd hurled insults at the soot suiters and then a ser- ies of fights broke out. . Police quickly arrived on the scene and the fighters scattered in all directions. No arrests were made and no one suffered anv in- jury more serious than a black eve Maple Sugar Production Down OTTAWA. Aug. 4-— (C?) — The DTOGUCHOD The 43 crop is estimated at 2,- ounds of sugar, a total 299. 00 gallons expressed as fnBDlfl the Bureau said. This falls ort of the i942 cro of 3.250.600 e t. The i943 crop moved very rapidly at higher prices than in the Dre- vious year, the bulk of the sales be- ing made direct to the consumer. __ target. then nose-dived. We canine WADDELL - WADDELL. — A straight down and let slip the rack . The total value of the crop was es; quiet weddi of interest to fritnd-i. The plane then limped back to timated at $5.150.000. a defltefle ° in Prince ward Island was sol- b": Mm gm- this feat Flt. Lt. Mac- $900,300 or l4 per cent compargg Emnllm l" "19 PP°5bYl°Ylm Mm“ Intosh was awarded the American with the i942 value of 88.8103 ‘- Kensingion, on Wednesday, July, Dona The values, by rovinces with‘ cor 25"‘- whm Peneez“ Egfheml" the Following the tail of Tunisia, responding totas for i942 bent‘! n dnu htei- cf Mr. and rs, Gordonl b k w E land and brackets: Quebec, $4,198,900 (S5.- lwagdd" Kfliyl‘ Cfflmd bfh°“‘§§,,"l,‘f§ lrlismvleairllrrlltetg skint Johrnsto marry m3.%;; gngarloiruzgavickwosaétsg . illlrgfldlrrgvltélfid till; lateewillilm “i” 1"‘ l" 1°" °°"‘;;,"-"cs,';‘;,.,.'f 511505.800); eNova Scotia. $31.000 Weddell, "Iryon. The ceremony was aceomnhnyinl him fin l‘- ° ($355M; erforrrled by Rev J. A. McGowan. wide tour -._.._. Eheblbrideityyas chiguminwcegggg: ue w ma.c g ‘ - The attendants were M = Annie F. Weddell e sister of the bride and Afmy "a3 unamployment Mr. m. g1.‘ Sample. 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FMUOWNNIII LYPSY "m" KHOLM, Aug. s -(AP)_ bai y air attack was given wit)? quoted in the Svenska Dagbladet, "After the attack nothing was be I saw only Meanwhile th Ga, quoted in Swedish $.5‘r".e?.?s.“'e3f! r. ear... yl at your store today. Use . i and British l '55 Shown by J An Add DR. T. T. at8 Dr. Shields will speak vis Street Baptist (‘h and New Brunswick? name. this way. Threatened St. Laurenfs Recent Jpeech in Parliament EMPIRE THEATRE MONDAY, AUGUST 9th. The Canadian Protestant League. also Editor of The Gospel Witness and Pro- lesion! Advocate, the paper recently dis- cussed irl Parliament; and is pastor of Jar- wiii be assisted by Rev. W. S. Whitcombe. M.A., Editor of the French language trans- lations in The '0 ape] Witness, and by Rev. H. C. Slade. also of Toronto. Everybody, Protestants especially, invited. OPEN YOUR HOME During Old Home Week there is a pressing need for sleeping accommodation. Will you open YOUR home to our friends from Nova Scoiia If so, phone City Hall, Number 53, and list your You may meet some very nice people hr Phone 53 — The City Hall. Charlottetown Hospitable As Always .l?P-GE THREE Canalizfs British Liberty Connection usticc ff-inister‘ ress by SHIELDS P. M. as the President of He is urch. 'i‘ol"onto. He 5V1"!!! is a day of work. In future the basis on which con- tributions will be required will be: l. Where an employee works sev- en days in a wee a. full weekly Ill-mi) will be required to be based on the seven day's earning. 2.. Where an employee works six days in e. week. whether Sunday is one of the working day; or not, a full weekl stamp will required. 3. Whet er an employee works five days in a week. and where the full week's work if considered to be five days, a full weekly stamp will be required regardless of whether Sundony ls one of the days worked. 4. here five days are worked in the week but where the es- tablished workin week is really six days, five da y stamps Will be. required regardless h M. A., M. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..‘A RECRUITING MEETING for the 17th 5R) Armoured Regi- ment will bg held at Compton's in Belle River on Friday evening Arg- ust 6th at 8.30 p.m. 8-4-31. ..‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADlm-Services for Sunday, August 8th as follows: Cardigan ll Lorne Valley 3.30 P 7.30 P. A. M. Dundas 2 P. M. , M, Montague M. Minister, H. Matthewt R. S. A. 8~ of w ether. II" " e Sundays is one of the daysdzogkaexdé i b. Where fewer than fiv wfiked in irweek, one dai Sunda to be treated the same as any o er day of work if Sunday is actually a working day. postal service handling of mall posted m Cana- Nalifax Army Team Nas Plenty Pitchers HAMILTON, Ont, Aug. 4-(0?) —Halifax Navy will not shy of pitchers in its game tomorrow night with l-fllldOh Army in the National Baseball Congres tourn- ament for the Canadian chomp- lonship. Halifax and London meet in the second game of a double- header herc, with Kingston Pon- lee and Hamilton Coops meeting in the opener, The winners of these games will play Friday night in the semi-final of the tournament with Toronto Tip Tops and Montreal RCAF. drawing a bye into the semi-final. The final game is scheduled for Saturdnv. Halifax shows seven pitchers in the lineup, L. Angus. T. Mcnvv. If. Parker, Cr. Brent, A Rcsnnski. D. Pawiey and W. WorminFl-On- Hehlnd the plate Navy has E. Ru- ven team captain, W. Stirling and E. Poffenrath. C. Burchell cnvera first. base for the seamen with C, Vickei-s on second and W. l-Iannon on third E. Beland is the team's shortstop completing the infield. In the outfield J. Morrison is at ‘left, D. Hexirner at centre and J Wedley and T‘). Seaman at right while H. MacDonald is carried as a utility fielder. London Paper Pays Tribute LONDON, Aug. 4-10? Cable)- The Evening Standard said ruuoy "the Canadians after three weeks under fire have proved themselves worthy comrades and rivals their fighting klnsmen" ithe Brit- ish Oth Army.) In today's editorial, which was completely devoted to a tribute to Canada and the part Canadians are playing in the war, the editor- ial added: "Already the story of the capture by the Canadians of Agira, which ed them to Regal- ; bum ranks among the epics of freedom! struggle. The Canadi- ans rnet the pick of experienced Nasl divisions in difficult. mount- ainous country and smashed their be required for each OTTAWA, Aug. i-loPi-Anew to expedite the da and addressed to officers and men serving on foreign-going mer- chant ships, was announced today by Arthur Handles, director of merchant sea-lien. The mail will be cleared through Montreal rind should be address- e . d. Name of the person. Name of the ship. Co-o. Post Office Bot-z 9000. Montreal, IKQ. Mr. Ranrllcs snid the arrange- ment was made ill on ellflfirlvfll‘ to give further service to 598111811 and “~35 mgifl/g nusslhie through tile cooperation of Cnnadloll il°5lal K .-o-._.__ \-,l no: services hllitdholilwl Qliflllliillq Dlilllfilfy of \\'ar Transport.“ i, _~ T:*______‘ err m: _ QUICK? 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