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COLI_.l.\'LlS-DUYLE WEDDING ~ .tv wedding was solemnlz- i .\farv's Church, Moli- morliiilg when lt.N., daughter 0f Joules Collliigs of ‘EICLI ln the holy lion): i0 John Fred- - , was cliztrmillgly at- tzl-il .:i fl silt p lcliglll gown _01’ i Z lirmvn i\<'(‘(’.\SLll‘l€S U)! 351,0 of lkillsmnn Coililiizs. the ‘ Id nursing sister in l") tIf-HIIIIPCI the bride I sliiart n‘. her Lieuten- i1 liWflS ably supported AfcFarlanc of this cit-y oJ/‘e entered the church IHYTI of her father, to the of the wedding march, Albcrt Blanchard sicd the soloist It'll sol: music through- celebration of the celebrated by Rev. who also perform- .1 ;e con-molly, appro- u-rc 1‘(.'l'l(IL‘l'(‘CI by Ml‘. ‘l“..'l‘.‘.rlilll the bridal to llic bride's home silziiiililoiis wedding w! to liilnicd- .s ll i941 graduate .‘.l- (‘xiv Hilspltlll and ‘ll? lll1ll'!‘I.‘lL_‘.? was ten- awcr by her fellow an ls a popular member a Up and Delivery ser- Doifv ‘left on a to Upper Canada will lilfilte their num- ('X'£‘ll(Ill'I§ hearty i. Au: 2-1 — (AP) Volo Song win American Stake Dodgers 7-1 are “000 Chinese Ind\is- All Spencer, bll (H. Llvinil- Lady Mulllllan. bm (D. SE RACES TRURO, N- S. AUGUST 26th. RACES START 2 P. M. 22f 'l'i'-I and Pace. Purse- -- — — — - -$300,00 Illlll Pace. Purse - - — -- - _- _$300,00 “have not taken a record of 2.10 or se-————--——$300.00 ace---—-——-$400.00 SPORTING NEWS" rm: CHARLOTTETOWN__GUARDIAN Baseball Goes Over Top Sport Forum In MoneyRaisedForRelief_ NEW YORK, Aux. 24-(A.P)—The major baseball leagues have zone uvei" the mp in their COIILIIDLIHOIIS to United States war relief funds. The majors had set 8500.000 u their goal for the army and navy funds from games played in each of the leagues’ parks. A compilation by the Associated Press today showed an unofficial wtfll 0f 3517333411 h“! been raised. The compilation was based on official figures from all o! the National League names and ecv- en of the American circuits con- tests. The New York Yankees, who played their relief lzamcs yesterday. have not completed the auditing of their recei ts In addit on the All-Star ame at the Polo Grounds and the ussle at Cleveland between the American league and armed services yielded $100000 for the majors’ ball and bat fund and approximately another Army Evens 15- I4 I/Vin $50,000 for army and navy relief. Ebtact figures on the latter are not available since the auditing of the books has been held up by the fact that each admission ticket to the Cleveland game had a $1 war stamp coupon attached and that. reverts to the war relief fund unless it was turned in for stamps by AIJB- 1- The National league contributed 301301.30 with the Dodgers-Giants series at the Polo Grounds and nbbels Field topmost the 1m- The net receipts at the Polo Grounds were $73,575.82 and at Ebbets Field, $60,661.59, With the Yankees tumlng in eD- oxlniai-ely $80,000 as the result of lllieir 69,136 tum-out of fans. D6- troit adding another 068,172 and Philadelphia $26.3l4.84 yesterday. the American League total was boosted to approximately $250,228.81. Series Hit/T Over Navy ‘the Army softball team from No. 6i‘) C.A.B.T.C. defeated the Navy team from H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte 15-14 last night. Tile game will the second in the semi-fululs of the City Senior softball League The Navy won the first game 16-13 but this time the Army fought hard and deserved the victory which tied the series. The second inning proved to be the whining one for the Arm/ as they put leii mcn across home plate, It was in this inning that the one and only hrnic run of the game was hit by Johnson of the Army wilili one man on base. In the third inning the Navy changer‘ its pitcher as Weber took ovcr niid allcived Ollly five runs in seven innings, The Navy kept cutting dovm iihe Army lead and ln the sixth went into the lead 14-18. ‘Ibis lead die not last long however as the Army boys scored a run In each of iht sevelillh and eighth linings, Erlors proved costly to tlic Navy team and almost put the Arm. team down to defeat as seemnv easy catches were fumbled often. The third game of the smil- finals will probably take place llie latter part of the wcck although i-lle exact day has not been iiaiiiul yet ‘Iille line score was as follows- Navy 004 505 000 14 Army 0(lOI0 210 llx l5 Lineup: Army- Croscup 3b. Dickson 2b, Cutliberbson, p, Young ss, Johnson lb, Nearing rf, DOflllt lf, Douglas c, Kokocki cf. Navy - Calhoun 2b, Talbot c. Weber ss and p, McNevln lb, Wisc- man lf, Bersdh 3b, Parks p and ss, Brown cf, Palin rL Sport Shorts From Britain BY ALAN RANDALL Canadian Press slaff Writer LONDON, A1151. Z-i—-lCl’)-—'III18 waifls biggest tennis crowd-ANGO- saw first C1355 play when Britain's Foggy Scriven 'I\I)\\' 1411s.. F, H. Vivian) beat Chile's Anita LiZllPfl (now Mrs. R, Ellis), 6'4, 9-7, in a Red Cross match nt Bc-IIrneinOiIT-h. Five years ago, playing on the same court, Anita beat Peggy Ill the Hard Coin-i..- Championship final. The Chilean gifi. who couldn't speak English when she came to this countrv but who how talks with her husband's Scottish accent, tried hard t9 repeat the qirvlomiance. But she couldn't match Peggy's speed and accuracjv, More news for women fans. Vera Ellc-ijv, I5-_vear-0ld London girl, clipped 13 l-5 seconds off the Bri- tish half-mile swimming record 0f 12 minutes 43 5 seconds. More women swimmers came t0 the rescue of a Canadian army Water polo Ieaim scheduled to play a London Fzve Force team, Because of the ruhlvr shortage the Can- fltllfills couldn't biiv headgear, so the uirls loaned them their SWIM- niilip; caps. Two sprightly yoiiiuzsfers in the lilo-yard veterans race at. a While Citv Athletic festival were Charlie Cook and A. E. Hud eston, EDI-h MILWAUKEE. Aug. 2-f—(AP)~- Volo Song, trained and driven by the vetcrltii Ben Whltc. asserted his mastery of tile two-yeur-uid Grand Circuit DIOLLII); IIUIII iodliy by de- lOilllllg eight cults ill tile $4,721 Am- erican Stake at the Wisconsin State I“llIl'. summaries:- Americaii Stake No. 11, two-year- old trot, purse $4,721, Volo Song, bl c, 1B. White) 1 7 l Worthy Boy. sc IS. Palln) 2 1 2 Gordon Grliy ,bc IG. Wlilte) 3 2 - Lcoiiciut Hanover, bf (H. Thomas) 5 3 ' Tliiic 2:06 3-4; 2:06 3-4; 2:07. Dean Shcppnrd,_ Hester Hanover. Chucklyu and Laird Hanover also stglillidpilce, 2 In a. pom 11.000 Iinssie Mack, bm (Fitzpatrick) 1 1 1 Iiklglll‘ Hanover‘, biz iC. Flem- 2 2 2 ott, by (Leland) h 3 3 KRIIIZIITIIIAC, bm 0G. Hawkins) 3 4 4 Time: i208‘; 1-2i 2.011. xwori. ‘IV r. a so s a . A412 Trot, 2 in 3. Purse $1.0M I21 ston) ., . . Sam Neal, bl! IE- “"159 313d“; Volatiori, bh (V. Flcmlnfl) an) . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. .- ¥ime 2.09 1-2. 2,03. 2.03 1'2- i consider f3‘- si Cords ha are moire than 80. It took Vic Oliver. surge and screen star husband of Snnih Churchill-the prime llillllstcf-i clruiigthter, nearly a year to d: it, but he's finally won a horse rice. Hi],- lndlan ‘Tea won the Apprentice Handicap at NCWITIIIFIKGI-fifld pflid a nice 1007 at that. British track fails who sIllI ir S“(IllI:‘_\‘ Wcoclcrson the worlds best mll-ai- sat up and took notice at the foiii- minuies thive seconds mile recorded I)v George Campbell. ili—_\£‘ill"Ol(I Australian at Sydney. Thais 3 2-‘5 seconds fastcr than Woodersonls recognized outdoor i-ccrrd even if it was HlfidiE on a rrnc-ik lll/JILYIITOII with a cloth tripe instead 0f rt steel 0H9. And now for rfllflc Iltlllffs, The Rod Cross have s lit Bribish prisoners of var: 4.500 s cccr halls, 600 rdgbv balk, 600 hockev slicks, 2.400 pairs boxing elm-cs, 1,800 cricket bats, 2400 FI'I"I(PI Iirills 4.- 500 tennis bolls. 7.1100 pairs of frxfball bcois 51,000 sets 0f‘ fcot- ball OIIIIIIS, 210,000 Hacks o" cord‘.- 1.500 dartbcnrds ‘I600 shove-halt- ll-“llllv brzai-rls 1,500 sols oi’ Enni- lnoos. 4.000 chart“..- hoards, .7003 chess boards 5000 fable tennis huts and 18.000 table tennis balls. ST- 1001B. A11E-24——(AP)——1SI.. Louis Cardinals flashed to a ‘l-l vlctorv over Brooklyn Dougcis w- nlglit beiore 20cc)! eiiiiiusiasue falls slicing the National Licaguc leaders‘ margin to ti‘ i-Z games. Iimoklyn 000 000 010-1 4 1 bt, Louis I01 300 02x—7 12 3 FY0110“. Webber i0). Casey <8) and Owen; Lnnlcr and W. Cooper, Baseball Results INTERNNIIONAL LEAG UE Newark 000 00f 040-5 7 0 Syracuse 000 010 100-2 7 3 Washburn and Robinson; Delil- Cruz.‘ Wilde <9) and Bottarliil, Hartle (B). Rochester 300 000 000-3 8 Toronto 200 000 GOx-lf ll 2 Roy, Slikas (7) and Robinson; Brandt and Hofferth. Royals will Third Straight From Bisoils MONTREAL, Aug. 24—-(CP)\. 4 4 3 Montreal Royals defeated Buffalo Blsons for the third straight time here tonight 6-5, with Alex Kam- pourfs‘ homo run ovcr the scorc- _ board In the filth Inning with a glillllfi aboard proving the winning 0w. Chet Kehn went the distance for the Royals. Buffalo 010 040 000-5 ll 0 Montreal 100 140 Oflx-h’ 0 2 Tisfng. Pullliz t5) and ltedmond; Kehn and Dapper. Navy And Cards Play 7-all Draw HALIFAX. Aug. 24- (CP) —Ni\vy and the civilian Cardinals played a 7-7 tie tonight in an abbreviated name, called by darkness fn the seventh. ’I'he teams have each won IWO flames in their best-of-seven series for the city senior baseball league title. m Harrison of Petrolla, Ont, went therouie for the Sailors. giv- ing up eight lilts, while the Cards "w! Ray MIIFIIIH’ of HilliIaX and Tony Bonk. a Texan. Mai-tartan HITIT‘ OLD HOME WEEK IACII Slrz- Will ilhe Judges of the old Hune- Week Races kindly Inform me under what rule of tlhe U.S'I‘.A. did lhey allow Joe Direct to score at the pole in the fourth heat of the 2.14 Trot and pace after Uscitn Brftlon had won the llhlrd heat. In this case it would be possible for a horse to win thc race without scoring at the pole in any heat. I am Sir, etc. RACE FAN. K. of 0. Tennis Tournament some real good matches were plliycd in the K 0f C Tennis Tkiurliailient yesterday, results of which follow:_ J. F. Connolly defeated N. Wil- son 9-7, 4-6_ 6-2. J Diiffv defeated A. Infir- 3 lane 6-1. 6- . E. Nicholson defeated C. Lc- Clair, 6-0, 6-4. Mrs. W. Campbell, defeated Mrs. J. F‘, collnolly, 6-2, 6-4, Mary Murnaglinn defeated Mar- jorie Mitchell, 6-3, 6-2. evening the following matches lire Vflletllllfld! V. J. Leonard vs. Jack Duffy. E. Blanchard vs J. F. Connolly. Florence McTligue vs. Mary Mitchell. Mrs. J. B. Richards u. W. Doyle. Little (iiiants Edge Baltimore Orioles 5-4 JERSEY CITY, Aug. 24—(AP)-- Buddy Kcrrls eielitli-iiiiiing single, which scorn-d Coiiiile Ryan from socoiid base and cliiiinxed ii two. lllll Jersey City rally", gave the Little Giziiils a 5-4 victory" today in the oiislici" of n three-game series with Baltimore Orioles, The Lillie Glaiils collected l0 hits, all of tliem at the expense of Elmer Burkhart. who was driven to cover in the eighth. Baltimore 000 400 000-A 9 1 Jersey City 003 000 02x—5 l0 2 Burkllart and Becker; Koslo, Wlttig <6) and Poland, Shut Out Drawn From American Derby CHICAGO. Aug. 24—(AP)--Shut Out was declared out of the $70000 American Dcrbv today, leaving Sat- urdrrvs rich stake at Washington Park a one-horse sliow-Alsab b0- IIIIZ‘ "the llcrsc." The ivililiei- of the Kciltuckyi Derby liild the 'I‘rii'.'crs Stakes has turned stiilc. according to word sciil. to Bciijalnin F‘. Llndhclmcr, Wasliiiiuloil Park executive direc- tor, by J0llll A. GIIVCI‘, trainer of the Grceritree Stable star. DonilliMaggio Enilists In Navy BOSTON, Aug. 24——(AP)—.Dom DiMaggio, brspcctacled 24-year-old cciitrc fielder for the Boston Red Sox. was sworn into the United States ilnvv today. but nil inactive duty asslgniiiciit. lcfl him free to play baseball until he ls called for scrvlcc with the imhoi-o natrol. Henricll Sworn Into U.S. (‘oast Guard CLEVELAND, Aug, 24—~IAP)— Tflllilllv Heiiricli, New York Yankee oullicltlcr, \ l - sworii into the Unit- ed Stiiu- c ist guard today. Heli- ricli passed his physical examination lnst week. After today's ceremony lie lcf: to rcjliiii the Yanks. He will remain with the team until the coast guard calls hllii for duty, Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, rangy Detroit plicker, rlmg up hm 16th consecutive victory for the Tigers at Washington eight years ago tcd-ny, equaling the Anizricail League record which he shares will! Joc Word, Wiillrr JCIIIFSOII. and Lefty Grove He lost his next. game at Ptillzldelvfila. Rxwwe is now pitching relief for the Dodgals. ._._.________i_ Personals Ml‘. J. J, Eumaii. i-tllioi" Summer- side Journal svas in the cit-y yes- tcrday. Mr. and Mrs. Georizc Walton llll(l s FHIIZCIS and Miss Teresa McAi-dlq of Moilcirn spent the past weck Ill Hunter River, guests of Mrs, Waltoiis slstcn Mrs. Paschal McDonald. Nurslliz Sister Milry MiicNutI. has arrived ill the City on leave after lilivilig served In Newfound- land. she Is the dnuszhtcr of Major T. MncNiiII; and Mrs. Mac- Nut , Licut. G. G. Ferguson. RE T. Highlanders (Black Watch) lei.‘ this morning for the mainland nflt-r spending two weeks leave with hi". parents. Mr, mid Mrs. Harry Fer- l town. Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep. Vim, Vitality? Iloel went. rundown. exliuulieil condi- tion make you focl fanned out. old! Try Osman Contiiliis general tnnlcl, ltliuulantl, often needed after 80 0t 4 , Biippilel iron, calcium, pholpliurun, vitamin Bl. Help: you gel normal pep, ylm, vitality. Introductory lire Onirel Tonic Tablets only 33c. For ulu ll Ill good drug mire: everywhere. BEIITIIIII. GUARDIAN I'll: column In nurved luv noun o. local Infernal, bu ndnnlnln] of I newly lnun mo; In tamarind n! I ‘Ulll a ward, nrlctly pnynhln b \lvggq, __._____. ii ORASWELL foi- Photographs. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE 4J1; 0N INSPECTION 'l‘RIP—-Ma_I0l‘ C. M. Chandler, Llcut. Golldor, CSM. H. S. Yorsloii, CQMS. Buchanan and Sgt. Marshall have completed B. combined R.C.A.S.G. and Ordnance inspection of the R.C.A.S.C. Supply Dtpuis at Churlottetoivli and suiiiiiicrside. iC.S.M. Yolxsloii is ct iizilirc of GfOTSPtC-Hvn. a soil of lifrs, Mary Yorston of that town), (PatrioQ please copy). INJURED 1x COLLISION- Mr, Iva" MIIUIIKI. 28, was "fCbllllg com- fortably" lit the Prince Ezluward ls- laiid Hospital last lillilit. He was tihe vfctliii of an accident at m; corner of Eusloii Street lird Em, Avenue yesterday, Mr, Maiiiid was driving n. bicycle West nil Emmi Street while Mr. H. R. Profit": o! Victoria was driving cost ill lijs truck. Mr. Profiili was liitciilplul; I0 mnkc a left IIIIIHI llllll with the truck iuid bicycle collided. JIYNIOILQ All) IIILD ("ROSS _ FOIII‘ 0111!‘ Hills sci out Afolidav iificrilvoil _to aid Illf‘ Hui Gloss, Aftcr liviklllg ll gvllrroiw siiyyii of flrufiuv iilid lvziioizlidc arid colloca- lilg rookies etc, rct up a {ii-gr}; in 0 Dlkuliiiir-iit place where Illey " "IIII them uoaidics Io eciier- 0115‘ I11I~.<c.".<-by Tilt-y‘ were uoll |)_'*,[_ Hui/Pd 011d rP-"illzcll srirm Il'l‘rli 'Il .; siilc which they pan‘ to 1:112 Vmy. Furl-J, ’I'li.~_litile gills WflT,‘ Uni-i; Waldi. Iifiirioii lIllCI Vera Hynqg mid Helen Williams. . NEWSIIIEN DIEPPE- lVcll known iii CllflTlClIPIflWfl arc two newspaper iilcn who were Willi 711s Cnnadlziii forces ill lhc coii-lli.\ii<l0 raid on Dicppc. Till-y .'li‘C Bab Bolalid aiid Fred Griffin. Iili- noi- ltlid covered the Cciifcdcrrhloil ail- iilvcrsnly celebration ll(‘l‘L‘ <1 frw Years n20, and brnudczist fir: pro- "edilll-ZS-Mi‘. Griffin Cdillf‘ licre sliorhy lllli‘l' the visit (if Ksnq GPQTEP i .d Quccli Ellyn) i wrote lip tllic tourist alti- the Island ill n scrlcs of II"I(>IL'\3 published in a Toronto newspaper. BRIDE REIIIFJNIIIILIIEU -- (jn Monday cvoiiiiig, Augruwi 18th n, ‘my llcr-sziiil ciciq. tcc“ PIILVQ at the home cf Mr. niid l\fls, F. :5 [Fffqcg Sntitliport, wlicii a imp!‘ llllm q- (YlI friends met lo Jflllillll‘ lllllr < lrlvci" rind her ‘lush irl, Ml- ' . I). G, Ncrll, who Il'l\'c r , been lll.'ll'l'l‘.‘(i and arc law: llic bride‘, parents. Alter .il ip pflfllc siicecii by Mi. .\i.w. il/oicil .1 generous gill of i pm- "IIIQII by IIIFS. A :iiil Kciillriiy‘ for which bCIll bride aild gT-"Jffl m.‘ pressed tllcii- plcasurc and IIIiVIKSZ FOIIOWIIIIZ this Rev 16.17 S Miler o v. I Stine a short 2I"(l"‘ lic and Mrs, 3L L. {IAIQQ of liflllms‘ uiid t'?i‘.l;,..:.., I, lcc-crc 1.1 .'l.'i clikc \ nlld u Mil Illg_ W111. n Earle Bzillsili, broom; able‘ evening to a ‘ (-0,... 13-. 4 ‘ennui?’ Oitdwi‘ I9 loiii licr hus- band iil Triiro, Mrs. Ncal w.i= ;-,~,~_ sciitcd with n gift or _.- stuff of Control-ks B;- h, meilt of National Dcibiicc whi- bill? was employ-ed. Slip “h... n.‘ tendered ii lIll(‘ll show-o,- m ‘- apartment of v1 e No.4,. Hurry", , number of Di ..i- EKIWHNI l id 51:506.? H11“ Otliuva, iii vrlili-il .\ as U,“ I?‘ d0‘ 011d Mus H1: or “tie jOlllI-IICSICFSFS. -_____ linscnnnasizotis SHOWER ._ A i315; pleasant evening was ,-l)(\nf, g3. ‘i-v ‘mini who“ lllc Siuilillort “mini! 911ml) met at the some 0f Mrs, Arthur Burke to hoiiuiir Miss Mary Hnyjey, wliosx- fllJI avg took place the next wet-k, '13“. i, tO-be was escorted to n iralh, 'q¢_ cornted clinir by M-q" ghmqes Bonnet as Mrs, Hope Mulch IIIJY- ed, “Herc Colllvs the Bruin" {Ho-y daiiitily trimilicd COIITPfl‘ aiming Icadcd iviiili gifts, was ilriiivii ufbv’ Priuln Reyiiiolirl, to Ihc iliil>ic of R9“ Mo")! CW-‘PHII Wziltai i AITIIXI- Th0 fllfis were ~ Mrs. John Rczlrli]. .- comnnliviiig vcrs much laughter, u Eilccii Burke. M‘ few ivcll clic:c:i her thanks l0 all I1 Jelly (ii"‘(l Fcllul’. .1..." was iiilllllPrhl, Rc- l ~ . '\'cr! l)\‘ Ill!‘ nosi- c smicd bv NIIS. C P. SIPWJYI, .\ ., Iliiiry Mutrii Hlld virs, Alum, Tali‘ A 5-11!!! slim fnllr rd nflr-i- which nil dnpnrtvd rxls .l','_' ,\‘.'1l‘v mfln)’ 11311911)’ Years of \\'-"tI(I(.‘{I lifc. ' I." .-',’.‘(I l(‘.‘ltI Ir- wigs IIIHJ l i-i li rd.- l‘ ~ —— The fuucriil of Mr. Jcliil L. Tifcfiliiirtnli was held ycsicrilay IWOFIIIIIIJ from hit- lnle l‘('5Ifi{‘l‘.C(‘ H61‘? Iiltii-i- in 3L Anne's Church wllcrc Sziciiiii Requiem Hiith Mass was C(‘l.“IJ2'4lI(‘(l by Rcv. Wflltrl‘ McCiiilgiili of St Dunsianfis Uiilvirisitv, 1i IIYOIII"? of thc dccciiscll as staid by Rev, J. O'Huiilcv, as »,i niid Rcv R Ellsworth sub-deli iii. The pail- _l;'e_ilrcr M J STAND BACK!‘ wot] éoTTA === ‘ WAIT Youn TURN! MARY‘ DO YOU QLJGHT TA I FT THAT WEAR? IT GOING PLACES? You.“ need baggagfl . . . baggage you'll be_ proud 0f . . . baggage that you won't need to lilde behind your coat. _ _ , baggage that's CflPiicloua without being bulky . . . baggage strong without being burdensome . . . In short . such handsome baggage as this store specializes on. STEAMER TRUNKS 8.00.. 11.00. 16.50 20.00, 25.00 DRESS TRUNKS 9.75, 15.00, 18.50; 25.00 VALISES ~ . 1.75.. 1.95, 5.00. 6.00 PULLMAN CASES 5.50. 6.50, 1.15. a.so 20.00. 22.50, 25.00 GLADSTON ES 12.50 ...... 38.50 MEN'S LEATHER DUFFLE BAGS» Lock - Zipper Tops 10.00. 11.50 IVARDIIOBE TRUNKS LADIES’ MIROPACKS 1 5.00 TAXI IVARDROBES 20.00, 23.00 Moon a. MFLEODLWM AIENS AEROPACKS, i " Reid, James E. Mb- Isziiic. Waller Reid, Lco Reid and Occupying seats I11 lllc Sanctuary were the priests of ilk‘ staff of St. Duiistliifs Univer- sity; Right Rev. Monsignor J. . Murphy; Rccitir; Rev. l". McQuaid, Rcv. R. V. McKcnzl lVlCDillfilfl Rev. F, E. Dalton, Parish W. V, McDonald iiFVCll Mile Bay; Rev. Eric Robin. were beyond praise," he Oi Clllllidlllll-UIIIIAIII tsta latioii lib the war, the ucicnce Min- I W " TANKS PLUNGE ' "rile grim truth we have to renl- , , - lac is that il oui- partnership in this lug to Moccowvvlll 01 iI'~‘-I~\‘“"_“.‘ m war is not successful. we and all our lilie runs wiiiiili .1 i.“ l"‘“‘“) m ruin. with Don. The oil bills: iiii b. _v composition Ol‘ ar- VLga, lo int- luliiv \ - "‘ e under the ‘IIIIGFY also seemed i other partners face utter rangeinent. and a futur lioriols oi merciless si 1c The war would be a long Till-cc years had stretched out-"and we linve not started to will yet." Morale must be maintained, for it might be that "In the last dread- ful round the dccidiiig factor will not be manpower and weapons but the state of mind and spirit of the opposing peoples." The enemy sought to divide the United Nations among themselves. to get them to think ill of eacli oth- er and keep from knowing the 200d. Canadians paid tribute to the United States "for the iiumberless and mighty things you have done in wnlit lrcm the first has been a com- C. Piirc, Rustico; R/ev. W. KJPH‘. Kelly's Cross; Rev. Geo. McCabe, Kilikorn; . Kt‘lllill_ Morell, R/ev. K. McPher- soii, "rriiciidie, and Rev. W. Mc- Dunstans Basilica. \\'IlIIt‘ service nt the grave was ziuctcd by Rev. W. McGulunll. _._v__.__________ CANADA nAo‘ (Cclitlnurfirom page 1) ___‘_ my. the ldclnaiisirntlon t I icvviilciit of "superb" aiirl (‘O-UTKIIIILIIICII bCtW ill COHUIHZQIIIS cOfrprLg. izrouild force and between nvy and air forces. Vi" wlfbuw dcvot vflllfl skill of tllc IIRVV "We are tremendously Droud to have in iii: ranks of the Canadian Army more than 11,000 men who came to us from south of the line.’ said Col. Ralston. "From what linve seen and heard about you should be proud of them too." Keep-Ethan's In the home. I in I-ran and ma. “"15 P“ testimony is that I ‘I EIIWIIII ——-:_'::.T_:_ m (CQnLIllUQdv floiii fills"! II 'lil.l I.‘ I: too hazardous to b: c: ll...L.l l8 Ailothcr WHIKI‘ south of Slaniil‘. "I ‘L’ '- miah tank IOYllllLLllle l ‘ another weagi’ "II" F" ,1“, lilies, "This lower 0111‘ “I. ‘lite nian pllffltlSr l. fllllltll ihrif meilt cf Stalingrad fililii h‘): and evenlulil occililiiilm ‘f, - . .. s44 hi.» p..ii.(\ 4- ~~ cm t.es into il-Iz“ Y» . (I'll the inidlc cluf fl Aifflilfifi steady IIICNHSE lii bulli cfuwue Anglc-Anz-l-iz-aii air tvii-h.‘ He"? it look as iiicugh Mai--“‘;fh,,.5_,~¢ msl would try ii iiiiv. "“ ‘o. frcm his Blvcuiic m) ii.i...~_ B H‘ Alexandria IYPIO-“e f“? “Qfld H . ccmmanidrz, Gen, filvl'llxi"~ih‘l‘ ‘OM imder, could coliipm ~ pmparatlcns for attack‘ \ Av itle CARI‘ ciidcl .iic ._ East Gen. Sir Mail.aii<I_ ‘ WlIh a new eiid scum“? ‘C g to the "hurrpup" JQI] °f 6C ready for a ll¢--‘ill"ca,¢uu,_ breakthrough from lfic ~- ‘i THINK YOU __ AD e0 TO MYRTLES PARTY LOOKIN‘ LIKE '2’? —--—---——- i CERTAIN HE uzr ETH HAIR AND --- M I INIAGVININ’ I ATHINGS ?? '