wtriL24-.1%~'- “V ‘ri."‘§ -i'_ ANGLICAN Rockford Still" "f-i- °“;;’.‘l._“1..ll.. “"'""- 511 PETERS CAT EDRAL ___... SERVICES Mo floly Communion umrro CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED c Rev Hugh mm ' ll‘. M A. D. D. Mill lillrie Mobougall, nengoneu This ' u a of local llilfilfiitfaall-lvl. ndlgerrtiseylng. ‘ll '.‘..““'ii..“"“'° “l” J" rm" 6 C I 0 ~ " lble in advanllgw m‘ an“, my I “CENTRAL IilIAllIllAll CCOKS for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE ANSUE ANCE. 1 - 3,40 Mat chum‘ about a, m, gag?’ “Loo” “huh 01.0 HOME WEEK Am: PRO ns 11.00 lloly Ell in onth of July no ‘filawgilverlln? Scrvlce ll held at a,’ "my; ‘Cathedral .. A _ EEK Illoly Communion M5 Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- ‘"115 Monday. FY14"- 939 Wednesday. id . iilleeilyday services ore held 1,1 All Soul's Chapel. All seats nre welcomed and the Incumbent g glad to seo them after any ser- vice. __,___»7 s1‘. Pilot's CHURCH Locum tcncns-Rev. B. Iloran, Elli a l 1g, s . an lr e. gnigrrgllll-esctor. fir. Walter McNutt A.T.C.M 8:30. Holy Communion. 11:00. Morning Prayer and Ser- muléoo. Evening Prayer, lloly ogmmilnltlll and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN l THE KIRK or ST. JAMES , Lieu!» the Rev. T- H- 5'15"" lmflonicrs. M.A.. S.T.M-. R-cA-F. Director of Mlllkl. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Brio. ii a.m. Morning Wonhi 5010; "The Lord h My fight"- 1l.00 A.M., P b Sunday School.“ no warship "m Sermon: Rot. Dr, Miller, PPfllarelP-Gaul. s Vocal Solo: "0 Lord, Thou lhsl venom, naafiMseflgutfi-Stlerndaiellen. 7-00 P-lvll. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. Dr. Miller. e am] unappropriated. Visitors Ghwm‘_‘muel 8mm‘. Visitors cordially welcome, _____.. _- ~ THE BAPTIST CHUR my A. Lc-Drew Gardner. Rector comer Isl-mm an!‘ ‘mun! S252" . llnlster RW- _I. Judson Levy. B.A. THE CHURCH SCHOOL 10 A.M.l do‘ (Han- All BM» orlianllt CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 10-13 inclusive. ‘bill-ti. Strickland who are quietly celebrat- ing their 35th anniversary today. DR. J. W. DICKENZIE will be "e absent from his office from Jilly 26th until August 9th inclusive. 7-2l-24-2l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Service at Brcadalbane ll A. M. North Tryluii 7-30 P. M. Speaker, W. J. Murray. 7-1047-24-31. PRESBYTERY T0 MEET IN Iof Prince Edward Island will meet P. M. to induct the Rev. Henry P. Batik into the pLSLOI-ll charge. x"— c.w.a.c. BEER-LETS LEAVE - . Two C.W.A.C. recruits, Mary B, Gallant and Franco» (l. Fnrquhar- P W.C. together. Both morning and evening worship at the Kirk tomorrow will bc con- ducted by the Aiiliister, Flt. Lieilt. the Rey, TH. BlPSCll Somcrs, i\*l.A., S. T. M., R. C. A. IT, who will lliso preach the scrmuns. M153 E. Lil- ian McKenzie, Mus. Eric, will dir- cct the music. NmSH\__.M|-, Ggqlflq Johnston. Ad [ngeflm Mhflster, n,“ Lowe“ FERTILIZER OFFICIAL IIERE—— J p.n. venlng “Warship. Soloist: Miss Annabelle Lawson. The Minister will conduct the ist. Worship at l1 A.M. Mr- McPherson will preach. Subject: infallible Safety. _ _ 7 ggidgvfik mggfln‘, weqnmgny, 37,500 ions 1n i943~n bLlSlliCss of services and deliver the sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street nilter 34v. G. Carlyle Webltt Mrs. Edwin Johnstone MORNING WORSHIP ‘W, A-M- Them“ “n” Tmughls made only one major speech and Ways of God.’ Hymns: I22, 710, 490, G86. C. MacPherson, B.S. _ _, _ M1,, Mariam“, sauna...‘ 0,3,1,” Adflllilislrfltloll Oliicc, Ottmvii, is Mi'. Dail Barrett oi ttic Fertilizer spending Li. fcw days in the prov- ince, studying how to further im- prove fertilizer services in the province. P E. Island used about around $1,000,000. INSURANCE MAN HONORED- Mr. c H. Black, C.I...U , has been front administration to subordina- notified that he has qualified for gas like Ernest Bevin, Hugh Dalton, membership in the Conservation omlnm Sglgléamorflion of Liverpool and Club. 104a, of the Mutual 1.1m As- Tllrough nearly three years surance Company of Canada. This 0i is one of the highest honors :1 mem- mufilng- lllwmpfllible Them?“ he be!‘ of the company's fit-Id force can °n earn membership of the club requir- home affairs, and the belief spread ~ ' - t y, d r 1 ~ , that Mr. Churchill is blind to dom- m“ “m” e“ m “mm” m“ a period of years, of a large volume 5°!“ Selected‘ Mr’ Roy 5mm‘ estic problems, particularly those o; new insumnca llill- of peace. Popular enthusiasm for the Beveridge universal social sec- ii. l - 7.00 RM. Theme: ‘The Shadow ggngleliifi: mmrasied with the 5°" EVENING WORSHIP oi ll Great Rock.’ Hymns: 13. 209, 628. ~ Solo: Selected. Mrs. Arthur Roper dclock in the morning. '_‘Trust in the Lord, and do good; verily thou shalt be fed‘ |lll[l with us. Po st-War British B M , ll h... The Sabbath School meets at ten theflflflakpggillllcgbl sgilnddown- M’ Highlanders who silent R “~- in March and outlined for Q shalt thou dwell tn the land and ggévéeguviigegg e nat- lan for transition plan ower at. home.‘ caut- Personals ion brought complaints of inatten- ‘ tlon to peace problems into focus. Pte. Karl Curley 5; the P. E. I. return to the mainland. ' for com ulsor insurance n ti r1 . . "You are cordially invited to wor- health sgrvlce?’ expnnsioxfof ‘aélgl Mr. and Zvlrs. A. S. Vl/fllllllJIl. ulture, broader education opportu- nities and maintenance of employ- ment, "There was no longer any non- sense about the premier at the end of the war." statesman. “On the contrary. he 1 n outlined HWCIICS‘ by which he 01- "Hal lllYW-JL tflltlleecletgsnllittlxlxetadllu t now that Mr M“ Ernest w" Hand!” and Churchill will be continued in com- and grandson. 'l‘cdd_v of ilonclnn, N.B., were visitors to the city’ on Friday. reurmg Major J. J. LICFllfillZCr and Mrs. one Iflightimr have arrived in the city, iyhere tins- crnlor will spend his an- daughter Shirley Arlington, Mass. mand until Japan also ls defeated. “Yrlved 1n ‘he my m“ "191" w P u“ Mr‘ British Wmmam are be‘ lng the age oi’ ‘l0 and serving Further extension of m; premier. spend the summer with her mother, ship will depend on many unpred- ‘M11 Jllhll Wllefiiley- confident‘ now‘ in the outcome o! ‘ctlfllgeofiriritcl?cllllllartliofisjlfter pass- M555 MF-TY Mill"? 0i Blmknne- in Mass, has arrived hcuic to spend mm“ m mm“: new ans-Amen“ the government off and on since her vacation with her mother. Mrs. liter eight years without. a Efllbflll QlCCLlOlI. Prime Minister Churchill lie beginning to line up for the mshwar 1m)’ “Y5 E" C’ Dame‘ in t loin the Conservatives the first of two stories 0n the vollt- cannon in case a ical slillililoli in Britain. By E. C. DANIEL Associated Press Stiff Wrlibl LONDON, July 2i —-(AP)-'Bri- tziin lllllllfl no general election until Germany is defeated. Winston Churchill is i f r the duration. The Prime ‘Minister himself has Card of nankg Iilmvsted 1945 'as the probable year of victory in Europe and the country's first parliamentary elec- lion sillce 10x5. But any Churchill aspirations for continued leader- McFndyen wish iliip have already been rejected by neighbors and friends acme of his most loyal wartime suv- Nurses °l the P- E- I- H“ porters. including sections of his killdlwss 5h°wll dull" he 7 W“ mrty. the Conservatives. Neith- and Sllb-Sfllllellf» flea“!- er ziicv nor the principal opposition. labor. have chosen rt candidate to lift?.2.¥‘%;.2‘é“.l“§f..‘§§.‘?..‘%'§ IN MEMORIAM tirn Minister Anthony Eden. Her- bert Stanley Morrison, Labor. and Eden, a conservative. has been ‘Tribune’ the “leader designate of the Tory party and heir designate “W! by the left labor weekly Two years have llllsed since that l led do! to Mr. Churchill's Prime Minlster- We 11ml} lllm lbw» W" 1°" Forget hlm-no-we never will. Beloved and Sadly Missed Mother and Family. llllil." His presence at the final hfilltlZV conference at Algiers be- 1m the Sicilian invasion ioot- new, lighted his position as second man in the government, Morrison, at the moment without lllllslal Position in nu own party. ltill is recognized as the chief lwltesman for socallst ideal of 905t- wfil’ lilannlng. sir Stafford, who for a. brief lioiir early in 1042 was the symbol 0f all Britain's discontent with the conduct of the war, has gone from "l6 policy-making war cabinet but f! not been forgotten as o "re- ‘oi-med revolutionary" and progress- VP thinker, Bi-‘rond favoring Eden with a choice oi’ assignments as llhreign Minister and leader of the House °i Commons, Mr. Churchill has liiovm n0 inclination toward all! lllccagaoy; ‘hills own future prospects remark- Ralv "iambic those of r-lesldent llsevelt. Both men have an in- irvln behind their ilitary end fo- hlln policies but t ere is noticeably 1E! mhllilllm for their ‘ eatic Iministratlons. heat. is commonplace in Britain to pl’ Mr. Churchill praised in one ‘unlit-h as a dashimz Generallssilno rem dismissed in the next ea too ‘ oléeflmental for tasks of neaoe. ‘q {he used are virtually the same M, 08c of n visiting editor of an imflffw deal newspaper who be- ‘ ,- 0f course we support Roone- “i 1min policy but " i905. .. .. The ability of his party to main- “ m m‘ ‘m’ duramm ' but‘ who“ tain its majority in parliament. , The willingness of other parties send of Sherbrcoke are returning I. home today after spending their Conservative holidays with Mr. and Mrs Gerald majority is not clear - cut. The willingness of Conservatives. G. Ft. IlePage, Rustico, who many times before i940 rejec- -___ ted him as Prime Minister. to foll- ‘Mrs. E C. Smith, (formerly ow his leadership in peacetime. Nell their l l vi rn mory f Lance C fr?‘ Stafford Criabs. an mcievend- Eulren: ivlglrlnlion. ‘lites July - all. him Mary Mahdi". Misses Dorothy and Leila Town- I-looper, Milton, and Mr. 0nd Mrs Marion Thomson! of Boston, Moss, has returned to her home after spending a very pleasant vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs . E. Thomson of Pleasant St. Charlottetown and her sister. Mrs. Irvin Carbutt of Milton Station. Charlottetown today. Mr, Lou Campbell of Chrirlotic- iown yvho was one of the outstand- the Island for a great many _years is in Amherst. for the two day "ac- l925-Amhcrst News. will serve with the Veterans’ Guard staff and his fellow workers of the VINCIAL EXHIBITION August JUST ARRIVED —A nice assort- ment of printed slicers, crepes and seersuckers. Kennedy's La dies’ "o Thou Who Bast ww" 7'23“ CONGRATULATIUNS are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert lilARSl-IFIELD. — The Prcsbytery| PM!“ no“ ‘h in the Presbyterian Church, Marshn meeting’ heme fnzfmllllétl ha" of field, on Mbnuiy, Jlilv 10111 u s00 Morning Worship 11 A“ Sermon “God in Nature” Solo: “Give Thanks and sin (Harris), Miss Delys Owen, _ Evening Worship 7 P.M. Sermon: “Redeemed of the Lord", H , .Messlllh) — Migg _ {iohnl ‘Inch. Mus. an o ormaster will be in h . , __ Minute, of the music of the day. c am T“ Km“ or ST‘ “WES You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH son, both of Cllailottcloyvn lcavey today for Hnllfzix. '1 hem gills cum i BMW-hi’ pleted the second academic ycar at ,ljl_11~;_ CHARLOTTETOWN Gross iioall Boys on Active Service nine months there. At present he is stationed at Ivloncton, N. B. From Pvt. Big Train Mulligan Good Beds and lllcztls and Girls Awaiting Him in Every British Hamlet LONDON.~ Private Big Train lllllilllvo lil- I illi‘ Mulligan, alter induction and iililill" l“ illlllllllg 11nd transfer ovcrscosl - ' found himself, with l1 minimum of, gold-bricking, in a motor pool in London, the driver of n. brown _ . Lb Army Ford and likely to take any and lllc town she t kind of officers I1ll_\'\\'ll[3l‘8. It is lloi- l1 lob the Big Train dislikes, Where he is told to drive chem m; is neither woliish nor subtle. Leaves them. Waits. Picks thcm iorestcd in them. I-lc sp o aiidhc will have yolithere. If you of all kinds. I-lc rldtii or-s dont allow him enough time he “Tllllell. li'il"llit'i' llL‘ km" fccted at all. any one in the European theatre est. If he Army and his private life About being unllulltiivit on his part, Mrs. Russel Champion of Scrap! toil, Penn, and Mrs, Vi/‘illlam Waite me of Haverhill, Mass arc visiting’ Mr. pm“ 1o;- Champions parents, Ml‘. and Nlrs. r 11111955 H, Waite, Sunlmcrsidc, and were in ing hockey and baseball sturs of Pl- irlg, Mr. Campbell met a number of 25. his. old friends nrzainst whom he had nlaved llf""‘-’.i‘\’ from 1920 to Mr. H rry Norman. former om- whe“ m“ we hved wucaned “u, ployee o‘; the Patriot. left. yester- dltv for Upper Canada, where he Before leaving he was presented with s tangible gift from the Patriot you want to be a general, then it's all right for you to take stripes, -—' 5i but if you figure that maybe you ‘"31" leave with his parents M1; and 2411s.‘, personal can't win the ivar, than Aeneas Curley left this morning on. you're better off as a private and you have more fun." He doesn't like in order other people about any more than he likes to be or- dered about. He can't avoid the q-n» ~ GUARDIAN ___ Cpl. Don Mellae. M03. Edgar ltfcCalalum, Sgt Austin lWcCallum Cpl. D. E. McRae is the son of Mr. illlll Hrs. J. l’), Mmm.’ LAC J: Ed!" and 5B1. Austin lilcCallurn are sons of Mr. and Hrs. W. E. Mc- Clillum. All three boys belong to Cross Roads. Tilcy joined up in 19.10, Sgt. Austin McCallum and Cpl. Hcltae arrived overseas rcci-nlly. Lac, Ellifflr McCallllm was in the first detachment of zlirlncn sent l0. (loosi- B11)’ lllfllllfi. in Labrador when it was first being constructed. llc spent Steinbeck Learns How to Soldier . 01TH)’ lllfilor Driver Scorns Stripes. liniovinlr \\':1r With Special to the New York Herald-l leave tlielilg Train parked in the, Tribune and Charlottetown Guard- mmiili‘ U! ll Lilo-lb lll-llll. \'-'lll\ H0- ian. Copyright i943. lJi-llltllll’ 11nd 11o bflirll, no naili- By JOHN STEINBECK 1111:. a vial-n you (‘ullitl but-l: tun '.\lll ‘b1- ii L',ll'l CENTRAL GUARDIAN l'l1ls column la reserved for news II local interest, but edvertlallll or n ncwsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay ilt-lc in advance. MARKET isrws- Young gigs 6-7 weeks vrt-re selling yesterday m. $l2~~sl5 per null‘, Buying was good in inc morning but GrODPQIZl ulf iii Llie afternoon with many pigs lllkuld. EXEMPTION FOR FARMERS — Mi". Cecil Miller 0i the P. E. I. Filltll 1.11001" Bureau and Mr. Earl Cannon oi the P.E.I. National Sel- ("Cling Swvice Oilltt‘, both of Char- lottetown, have returned from lrsday. While there l a Dominion-Provinc- rcprcseilizitlvcs, R. P. Hartley lent of the National Scl- t-c in the _\lill‘ili.ffl€5 pre- 111 (l. statement issued inceliilg ilrged men es- lcllllllrc who receive (lXElIlDil-l ‘by farmers may be nnnie uithni l4 days after military aunt-c.» lliYt‘ been received under . Nuttuliul Slls-tlzve Service regula- ilulls. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Campbell, d Bcdeque with their daughter and son ocnt Friday visiting in the city. tic.» Ho pills thc girl at her n 111.100 she has never left. ,, s n1 iii-r, puffs out his chest and drives away. But Big Tlflill ltlltnvn Wlltle she lives and who lint-s wit)». hvr and hc has already r'.1l(-11l;1i:-<l ivlmt he will be likely iu h)'|\~) for dinner when he calls illl ‘.l‘l‘, About the English the Big Train has iern- and Sllllplf‘, ideals, “I get nil nil l'l'-'lll with the ones I like rind I titin‘t have nothing to do with the UNIS I don't like. It was just the Llllli? tit huinc," he says. ll is ])T'!\').'ll)l(‘ llllll hr- has more llvitill 11hr! n11 Anglo American 111.1111 200 government; striving to finti the tiiffcrrilcc between Big Train is not .v differences except ._ liquor. He likes the hc i 11nd he refuses to I-lc tlrivcs generals or lieutenants A His hlilltlllllg of ivuizicli and girl-J up. You have only to toll 111m them with a kind of ziiii-"tlnzwntcl What time you want to get there CQUYWSY- Is a sticklcr for riucoru ). \'.'lll‘Sllll get you there, but the or not, as "dcnrfnnrl he niziilaitci: strain on you and pedestrians and to make lt convincing. probably Wandering dogs and cats will be because it is truc. Thu FLSUlL is thiit- tilt ATIIW 11ml 011F- YBRI‘ IJVEPSBBB. gar-dang great. Big Train will not be af-~ the women always wnilt to see llllili i» ll"0il>l"l.\’ "lie o! the m0“ 1'9‘ again. and if the war lasts long. lnxcd and most successful privates In his position he probably enough, this vrisil \\'lll b0 grfntou y the wur has seeii- When they, knows more military secrets than in time. Mu n is perfectly hon- i _ _ould give the colcncvs ‘ 0f OPETQYIOIIS. But he explains: cigarettes n1 tlir- girl, n xvholc flack- "Mostly I dent listen, If 1 do it age of them, he explains this font cor-s ln one ear and out the other, l0 the 6010M‘! Mid IIRYPPS t0 Tvillflffi Ive got other things to think them as soon as he gets brick to inc fur about," He has arrived at n ccr- London. The colonel invariuialyt rc~ "l" Philosophy regarding the fuses to consider such n thing as Of promotion he has this to soy: "If course, ti": girl should have his. fur unv- roiiszon whatever n. lllilll lic wouldn't like at home. ill‘ sport-h is picturesque. He the spccd he is told to drive them. Consists in his being gciluiziciy 1n~ i TPIP~~ i" Kl inflilli’. 5111111118 Hill l! m‘ looking’ lilzc a jackass eating bum- blr- liucs- He refuses to worry ' ubout tlie Will‘. “When they want d; . 111v tn do thzit lct them pin stars Lllt-iii on niv shoulders." he says, "That's wliill. we got generals fix.’ Big Train AIlllllTZlll, alter two years in 5.713.’ 31ml"1.$?§F.l~'l’11lli*{§"§.“?§\§f“§°‘§‘% “it? “*5... c... 5.. l- - " ~ - v - rve el c e but 11111.1 some one suggests it, he: pfifmd," 0,- apsrgxlmghgly 14330 - , caps. All proceeds are given in War is not. going tn worry about 'I‘hcr1~ znv- good little dinners walt- all on r E 4i the t-nlunl cigzircttcs hold out ll l.ti.<.iv.<.~; iilpbv-llnntleti. z lis second, but he gets around the first bv Just staying a private. “Not that I'd mind." he said. "I'd iakv the hooks for :1 lob like this but I don't want to tell 1i bunch of men what tn do." Settles Down to Enjoy War Having decided (l) that he couldnt win the ular single- lllivflflEtl, r2» that the vrtir was going to last quiteya long time, (Iii that he wasn't lining to got home on any Elven day’. and on what the hell anyways. Tlic Big Train settled down to enjoy what he couldn't. resist. I-Ic probably knows England as well as any living American. He knows the little towns. the by- ronds, north and south. and he has what is generally considered the best address book in Europe. He talks to every one and never forgets a name or address. The re- sult of ‘this is that when he de- posits his colonel, two majors and a captain at some sorldcn little ' hotel in a damp little town. there to curse the beds 11nd the food, when the his Train acts dismissed for the ‘light, l1;- corlsults his zld- " dress book. Thcn he visits one of i the many friends he has madc 1 here and there. The Biz Train gets a piece of moat and fresh garrlm vcgetnbles for supper. I-lc drinks toasts tn white shorts and in the morning he breakfasts on heir-laid eggs. Exactly on time he nrrivcs at the sudden little hotel. The colonel and the minors are exhausted from hoviw fought lumps in ll‘l(‘ll‘ beds all nlcht. Their digestions nrc ruined by the doughv foods. Hut Big Trnin is rested and thriving. He is alert 21nd eventual- lv will leave his officers in annih- er tavern and find :1 friend for I Fd Muao‘“f">u\li§f, jil Ugg’ "raukgzroulas - . c/lfrouhs i‘ his friends. He sleeps in clcnn. - _ ‘SLANDS iilur committee meeting, as t ‘m in nice little cottoqes| iin will not leave his‘ l mer Boy Scout of Cupar, Saslc, has SPEAKERS i So important is Scouting exper- ience considered in the Fleet All‘ Arm in Great Britain, that one of the questions asked of all recruits is, “Have you any Scouting service or experience?" l and Boy Scout Troops are expect- ; ed to operate Victory Gardensthis year. Last year BGScQutsandCubs earned their Gardener's proficiency badges while operating Victory Boy Scouts at Fort Francis. Ont. have been aiding the war effort by charities. The first Victory Bond purchas- ed in the fourth loan campaign in the Lakeshore district at Toronto was taken by the 1st New Toronto Scout Troop. maintaining their record for being purchasers of the first bond in all four of the Vic- tory Loan campaigns. Given an award for extinguish- ing a fire in a cottage at Port Col- bornc. Ont. five members of the lst Port Colborne Boy Scout Troop sent the ten dollars to the China Up Fund to aid British Scouts who have sufflried in the blitz. Up to the present time more than $37,000 has been sent to British Scouts by the Scouts and Cubs of Canada. Flt. Sgt. Dalrymple Ward. for- been decorated with the "Flying Boot,‘ an award given to airmen who have to ball out of their planes over enemy territory and who f‘r1d their way safely back to their own lines. Ward, shot down in Lybia travelled through enemy territory for five days and six nights to re- turn to his base. PAGE 'I'hl\_n_n_ II§III$YIIII§JI§JYQ YIQ REVIVAL SERVICES FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAI. (‘liI'R(‘ll. l.\1('., Elm Ave., Formerly the “Peoples Church" REV. WYNN T. STAIRS and itlARflbl-llilTl-l STAIRS SUNDAY szltvlcas n‘ 11 A..\l. AND a P-lif. The subject in the evening servit- Trlbulation," and how to escape l!- ;' Dan 12:1.) These services will continue evi-ry night next week, except Monday and Saturn Monday night will be at .\lurr'.ly ' Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Post. ALL WELCOME, noun SINGING REV. A. W. l’f)>"f, Pastor 311g, Gen. Fhti i1 .-: Manitoba's 250 Wolf Cub Packs In their l limnrs luillilob au- ‘-~ ‘ Ilzlntlsnnlv, lvrll- QUEENS DISTRICT SCOUT CAMP From the North, From the South, From the East, and from the West. May good camping come tn you all. Just one more week and we will be under canvass at our Provincial Camp Site at Camp Buchan. Again may we remind you to be sure to add t0 your list of articles to take to camp the following:- Ration coupons, dish towel and if possible something to use for a lunch. The Biz Train is not. what you call handsome, but he is pleasant- looklncz and soft-spoken and he particularly llkcs the company of women. the casual company or any other kind. He just feels hnnpv it there is a girl to talk to. How ho finds them no one has ever .-~ “T93 _0l'l jfl Yank and Aussie veterans o! jungle fighting hovc captured strate- gciicnlly important Mubo in New Guinea, spotlighted in lTlIiQllillBC ., Village is but l2 milcs from Slilamiltiil. strongly de- ‘ A fended enemy busc. _' “or... ..', waterproof groundsheet. These art.- icles lue important, so do not for- get, to bring them. Last week we promised you that we would have information for you as to the time we would leave Char- lottetown and also the place at which we would assemble. All who intend to go to camp are to meet in the Market square at twelve thirty next Saturday afternoon. Re- member lhe time and place. And be on time so that we may get an early start. We shall not publish “The News" until after Camp, so until we meet you at Buchari. "Good Camping Ail" Britain has completed an ord- sre so big they have 70010800521:- erate buildings covering two three square miles. n4 RALPH lPllAflllbWi ll M“ be _ _ _ tulthpiliztlnar Caaadl 4“ d i "l . fill ‘I Churchill m"; “32,{.’,,:%;3“’"1..,’§.'.,_m Toronto. different departments. These A... The Men W515i Fly i? chief CAPT. FRANK BAILLII, on gn-lmllt Mos- loan from ‘Ferry Conlnand, once d. nnmuu" y”; curled; supplied with caviar _ wit! lilt been able to discover. You can 28, of Petcrboro, teats the world’! one day decided tn b:- n pilot. fastest Mosqultos as they are made. wiui first Canadian pilot to fly (‘an- He'a a veteran of $5 flights over ndian-bullt, Mosquito, world's fastest tall-item CAPT J. ‘R. FOLLETT got U!) I-‘lllfi-LIEUT. JERRY WOOLI». from his desk in an insurance office us o. noss. l. .15’ llllvillandis "i“"im"“'"“ w“ “u” m’ ‘mun’ turera of Mosqultos. Once he was attacked by n Junkers liii when testing an lzctl first trans-Atlantic delivery flight of tho W15. "irmast-‘nrffovi "Tall Timber" nance factory program costing w. w. millions of pounds. Some centres or} W. P. I. l-‘ILLINGIIAIM, test pilot on loan from the British manufac- ‘ Mosquito. lle get away safely, thanks to the “