.1 .€:=§.. L€age»=u;ee» -- ans s”... 41-; s-m... it cancerous growth eats at the heart oi Europe ,. ,., ,.. spreads from country to country . . threatens to at- tack our own land. It's up to us to kill it. Kill it with guns and tanks and planes. Bo Canada. needs the use o4! your savings. You are asked to invest them in Victory Bonds. Canada will reps; you in full with interest. Help Finish‘ the Job‘ cuv VICTORY coups; M®RE s. MiLEODillflsé ‘Ibmonow is msppoi-ion Dw 1°" e loosl Cadets. almost every th home in it. city. great preparations am going forward that all may be in readiness for this snn-ual dis- ptsy, Parents are involved almost u much u ti“ boys thrsneselves toi- iihey must see their lads turned out spie and span tor tbs sweater credit of the corps. Hmse. the wide-spread and keen interest among adults in Cadet IHSDBCMOD‘ Day. With rrood weather, hundieds of our citzens will gather at the‘ Park tomorrow to see the buys per- ; form. . wasr scam" i ‘Iii-is West Kent Corps will bel inspected at 2 o'clock’ by Cflpl- J- . Moriis oi Military‘ DlslYlCI. Head-i i aiiarters Staff, Halifax. The meut-l I ensnt-Gevemor will take the salute i l um will present the Earl Grey ,~ Challenge ‘Trophy to the corps for . the second successive year. The‘ 1 w. x. s. Cadet B8.!ld_ it tiiii-tv-llvo | piece organization which has train- i ed public rewznitiozi tor their fine. i work in the frequent DBTRYIQS _51"¢<’ ‘ WG-1’ started. will provide stirrins ‘ marches durlniz their Corps man; reuvres. Following the March Past,‘ » it. will be noted. the Corps will ed- vrmce in nsview order. This is the iirst _ Lime this difficultmovement has boon- riemuted by local Cadets. but 1i- vell-done should prove highly ei-I ective. The whole Inspection vW-| ranqhssbemsrran s0ast0| rov do s worth-while display fiumi aried program which will be pze- entcd. PROGRAM i. Genera-l Salute. 2. Inspection in Line. 3 March Past in Close Column Advance in Presentation h . DIIspiay Matching. . Company Manoeuvres. , B. Section and Platoon Drill. , 9. momentary and Advanced Sig< 1 TlifllllflR. Physical Drill, Rifle Ever- r w ‘log.’ Battle Drill and Attack. Cheers for H. M. the King. l l The Corps consists 0t two full: Review Order. of Earl Grey ~~. . l BUY VICTORY BONDS! NEW METHOD cusiimzns is: s; it... icaionitfiim. INVEST IN VICTORY! l 4c Gents! Your dollars come back to you i with interest in defence 0i’ your , homes . . .y0ur lives. . . your lovcti ones! Help Finish the Job ~ pounds of your own groin. i L 39-3-6-17-21. TORONTO — This cartoon was Muster Bill llinc, who ls Bsndmlllfl‘ Maturcd Pullct for H. takes only 6 pounds of M. S. Rollie MacErichern. l Purina Growing Chow and T2 ‘N0. l. PLATOON Feed P_ 6 pounds of Growing Chow per l day per I00 pullets and oIl the ‘g0 2" PLATOON groin they will eut. Feed and see P: s. the difference Purina makes! i i——i l WILL LIVE AGAIN (CP) - Fourteen "B" COMPANy “"51 in H dlfiblay at the Canadian National Exhibition. Aug. 22-Sept. Q" I 6. wit-it pictures of betore-lZte-war i {LYXFI ‘H1105 Civic dignitaries. iiii'__€_i_i_ r it’ _'T:; conmbimq by the West Kent School Boy's lsnl s! GIYIWIWWII- Th6 IPIIII VII Crmpanies and in addition d Hi.“ sical Ti-ainln Platoon, ‘Bilild, S - nal section uizle Sect-ion. Cy and Quartermaster STIfOHL p . platoons are equipped win rules. Mr. C. F. Hine. Priziciml 77f Prince Street School has illslhlflqi the West Kent Cadets again this year. , The officers of the Corps follow: "A" COMPANY Manor Jack Hcdg on. M. Fred Pciind F" l l .0. c. 1C P. C. Capt. Dori Woiinacwit. S. Sergt. pDon MacLcod. C. Lieut. Bill Andrew. Sergt. Irwin Jenkins. NO 3. PLATOON P. Lieut. Don Downe. P. Sergt. Wendell Carr. PM Major Bob Wood. M. Gordon Quigley. . S. Stall Miller. N0 1 PLATOON. P. C. Capt. Gordon MacLeod. P. B. Seigt. Walter Josey". N0. 2. PLATOON. P. C. Lieut. Bob MacLeod. P. S. Sergt. Buddy Stei-ns. l no. a. maroon i P C. Lieut. Calvin Prcctor. S. Seigt. Alan Matthews. P. PHYSICAL TRAINING PLATOON. P. C. Lieut. Myron Bell, P. B. Sergt. Eric Haynes, S IGNAL SECTION S O. Lieut. Noel MaoNevIn, S B. Sergt. David Bentley, CYCLIST SECTION B. C. Sergt. Bob Stevenson. A. C. Cpl. Keith Carson. nsup ' Dnln-Major Bill Hine l Bland-Master Bill Morcside. BUGLE Opl. Bill Bherrezi. THE NEW EARTH BY e l‘. n. MaoAltTHUR l Now war is come and laid to waste their lands, . Brave peoples bear their fate with bitter sigh; Onoe pmmeiul scenes have changed to wim- nds, l Beneath this tragedy small nations; s. . They hear their Chlldlifil crying, starved and thin. for m; , Too late they lmow this curse was l hmwht by sin I 0f waiting till Mars baretl the hid.- I thorn- But right must Win. B-hd Justice must endure; , From doubting hearts shall rise ri new-bum hop more mun And light the gloomy paths where men now nope. All will be izee m lllt their heads on high. And walk in freedom proudly ‘neiith the ab! l ==—:_-~_-. - BRINGING UP FATHER YEC THEA 1 RE tciiiiicoifll THE CHARLfiETOWN GUARDIAN Inspection Day For Local Cadets DurryI F. Zanurlh mod... .. .» Waitu Bmim - Fay llainicr Breniia 1cm - iclin Pym Charlie iiugglts- iiarintie Wm“ -_ "illiulaitr" l MONTAGUE-FRI. 20th. IVIONTAGUE-SAT. 21st. SOURIS-MON. 23rd. . tor‘ tond- i t d B11 IITo fietzndssr: suremttiéenggyi the‘ G60. E. Noted Cleric Ends Service Among those officially retiring from the active ministry o! the Presbyterian Church in Canada. at l the meeting of the General Assem- bly is Rrv. George E. Ross, D. D Di‘. ‘ oi l completed 45 years Ro~s is one nf the best known the Presbyterian clergy, and has or active and continuous service in the ministry| lilist 0i He is Mi alumnus and gold med- Pirtou Academy, Pictou. N.S.. ivlfiii iii the years before the fiirn of the century was l), distinct I oiioi". He l l l l ‘may see their med hOpelcs; and ‘l e. 0i saving grass toImrike our worliil’ III l ..l graduated from Dal- liniisie University 1893. and from Pi in of After n. he Hill Theological 6011689. Hali- x. N.Z., in i896, with the degree Bachelor of Divinity. Short ministry in the congregation at North West Arm aiiiii Rookingham. suburbs of Hali- in oi x. he served in the pioneer days the cliurclrs mission to the East Iiidzuns, in British Guiana. South AlllCYlCE, minister and on his return was in St. David's Church, iilnillanri. Ns. and later in Zion Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I. C K ALLED T0 GODERICH From the Island he was called to iinx Church. Gadcrich. Ont.. and FIX years Inter he accented a call In st. lvlctthews Presbyterian (‘hui-rh. Montreal. Here he labored f0 r l0 years. enjoyins a strenuous Iiiid siicces=lul ministry. which he lr ft in i925 to build churches at Lncliiiie and Montreal West. This ncrnmplisrerl Dr. Ross accepted a rail to FrsK-ine Church. O‘t"iu'a. and six vmrs later to Saint. Andrews grgsliyitcrian Church in Fredericton During his ministry in Charlott- ucxzzun SPECIAL 15cCOLD CREAM 35c SKIN C R E A M K Value Sp. c 3 Tubes MINTY’S TOOTH PASTE 75c value Sp. GIANT HINDS CREAM $1.00 Value Sp. 35c Colgiite's Tooth Powder 20c Colgate’s Tooth Powder i ‘EEFVuIue. Sp. I SPECIAL . CROTHERS HARD BOILED CANDIES 50c Pound Tin REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 LEO. M. noucana. = ROY M. SMALLMAN. l m; ‘j Canada; Citizen Marches - I Fierce . .. resolute . . . fired with the high spirit of pgf. riotic endeavor, men and women throughout the length and breadth of the land welcome the Victory Loan as a. personal opportunity to “do something real” in the War, i‘ Arfny Not with the battle dress and weapons of our gallant troops, but armed with dollars, the great citizen army has swung into action. For all those who have dollars laid by or dollars to coma, now is the time to re-dedicate their faith in the Empire's struggle, and to hasten the day of triumph. Turn your money into Victory Bonds . .., .. it will work for the nation . . working and earning for you, too, Remember, the appeal is not for a GIFT, but for a LOAN. Help Finish the I ob BUY VICTORY BONDS! PRIIWSE BROS. III]. tq k? etown Dr. Ross founded the Order eta of Recruits tor the Ministry, in which a large number of men now in the ministry found ways and means as well as inspiration tn at- in their desire to be preachers of the word of God. In i922 Pine Hill Theological College confered upon Dr. Ross the honorary degree of Docto as well as faithful r 0f phases of congregational work, piste. Budget terms. MADE IN cucn “IS IS more people . prefer a AL ELECTRIC CONVENIENT STOR-A-DOII adds um specs h: storlng mall dildos- The General Electric Refrigerator has many exclu- sive features. First is the famous SesIed-in-Stcel Mechanism-i: is permanently vacuum sesled and requires no attention. Then there is the Vertical Con- denser for cool, etficient operation. It never collects dirt. The Storage Bin provides handy space for s variety of articles such as boxes of crackers and cereals. 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