1 who WESTERN GUARDIAN f? Qjl-III-IOIIPIICHWMCIIIOICIIIF-PI I ‘ n! some: courm: BUIIEIHIDI Alvsrishsdlbslsllwllglnpqg fgilsldlbsbullllhlillllyilllslsllvwhqssqqq l""’°"“°"uun. w u: s1. ‘Pws-uwy. i... n. m? n. Gssrdhs nan-r wdfmflhh mu,“ g roseflfll for sows “mg mlorsst but sdvsrlflnq newts; nsturs may is lnssn- g 0cm; s word strictly psy- nui NASH and qwssdlsh Mm... Uuuunable at ;_-8_1_ l - '|_AL—O0 we Tooth Pow- *7? cleelxena and Eveready 6n 4118 . ' "r Eoeccrdlt on- ‘ YACHTS LEAVE FOR H-li-fpilillfl-FOLU‘ yachts from the " -yacht Club set sail . forchBlalrdeéi, .,. hi‘ Will "oin the aro - “lynmhi, for tile shcdlax: regatta. l?“ m“. going are the Goldfinch, Captain su-ignt; Woodpecker. Ray Tnmou‘ ZPPIIFT- “wmd and run‘ ‘by Lomc ivlacFarlanc limit. - Allen. Mr. Eric MacKay will Mr. Allen on his trim ‘acumen? mil. - Personals , Mr. D. A. MacNeill Mil; Betty, of Mono- m m, vggiglng at Stanley Bridge, my. c1 Mrs. Aubrey Brown- .301. and Mrs. Olsen and their auidren, of Amherst. and Mrs. .1, o; Winnipeg. are spendlns the boy rssponslbls for ldvsrlq S matkm Osnrllss Drops.“ Illrk Gum. o: ulllllrufk. wlllsdsllvrsdls gq-mufi, lsysclispsrwsdm-mggnnm: OIIWIIIOIR tins from Bruce's xclln- L-IQS-B-l-fli. Formulae, 35c ‘ I bl95-84-2l. DIVEJDPED mu. En- Taylor Drug 00., —P‘U!‘K7l' gllfillffl; rellne ‘t? -UGI ans bag Bards-oiled “m; Ifl: tan b? 3100's gash cement t0 ma" W9 f ws‘ and foun. clations. Wrl Bruce's for cement bovklet- L-193-B-1-2i. King Refuses Demand For s Secret Session “Awe llsmont at which irfétztéexsfélgxiglg; an “fiutmfnéfhsfi. illllglgllglgtlilllitlemllélllxlagfrom Pmne Minister month of Ausu-St Ht the wm- t Monday ‘meat, introduc‘ w ¢ottnge of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. war statements from key minlstexrxg lfwxov nt Btanloy- 5 MT- Klng mid the government was ,.,. . T55. ... s... “memes...” cert-z “ll: nmos . - em rs e , bflns tide Harris the war reviews, that ace; 5nd i £1 $1.... Glasgow. cd to (Xmrlottetown, after a flight-fill visit vllth Mr. and Jnvst Harri-l. SERR- 5 ph_ ‘ phmflos, signalin- ‘m m, 3.1. mghianders. has d to Aanherst after spend- the weekend with hls parents. . and Mrs. Howard Waite, Sum- merslde. ‘fi I. "32s’? 1AM loo 41s. ' at Asnh . ycekend at his homo m Summe - side. w . summ E. Ping: rs two weeilllo. Kmsington And Vicinity h D- Hill m on went arrival of a bonnie wee laughter. nun-n N’! ills. lhr h Blonds!‘- to bssr r . s..- m. ennortt. __,._..._ Mr. Charles Banned‘ Its. by g/llllo were vfltors gamer- ids on ‘rmsdaq. liar new an; tn:=~e..c'.."r'.......-'*-3*“ m. Roy flown-t . o! v ahanunbq of frlsnt motored I rlottetown on ‘mssdoy. Curran Q , lo 8t. Ell s now moor mstructlon, did an excellent job spraying the Mal-gate road with l on ‘meodny, making this part the road for omn- mony smvsl lulero on s psr with town o lockout r wavs and means of lIlIPIOYlBK of ‘l - unoiliors always on ' tofn rgshfgycrs should be gone info more . An all-day debate on Canada's W" l-‘lfvfi. when the House 3313-251? ll.°'t'"“‘l£°m£“ §°‘°“-“€ . N%~A wild-im- tlons for lwettermexit, and wine praise as spokesmen for all putlos and private members commented 0n the Wm- reviews of Yesterday y. .5“ "‘..l"..°sus.; , was . o . Yale . former fe - later. but (genzervative n w and new ideas were neces- Pslnlsd Qflslflons I. I- Caldwell (COP. Hometown- ?) asked ted quSllI-Vns on I03 go d: _ ado. was wooing vrl the Unified tesgov- eminent on um: for a. joint de- fgss America, 1nd on the government's a tivude to- ‘ 1m ‘flask those ueulons m a be annotate sesflm ms ." . O0 sold. 9§§¢°1 one of masons why ws have suggested that a closed 343$? m omsr that mut- doc-us mlflht - E's-fist lfilolgtiqggflywaffi; to osuso." 1d Caldwell dasnod helping Japan to flies-t Britain," the tar declared every ef- fort was belna nadsn wu- ma rials going to Jo- “L” lsrldls Churn “I ‘I m" u, _ anmem allowedmgge Cfintgammi; IHWI I flWBQ- COD B O ii entire interests who lrmlng , York Rodnsy Manson (Con. West) urged the govsrnlnent toset Damon's was attended I 8°11 some bfieflv and declared new‘ of ricer had o y slew terse words to "Whore 1 I uld like tshnow. Wg§t mm»... I these both Ion he that! to prevent Oa- on i;- Mr. Caldwell Ross-formed Hooves-Francis Wedding ' Britain ‘Tallest A fl*ygfifl‘\g* 2.2;... “fir” M. when Remyllr. of oxvmge mu bouquet of n-tixed flowers, my her cousin, . was dressed 811- per-length BOwn of dust-rose to feta. nmde on cess lines with hat, and acc cs to match. The his was ab smmported r. Iomebérsncis. Imm te- lly after the cerunony u» bridal bnrtvmotomd wmelvnmo of the lbfldes parents. whore 9, weddha sufmer was served to s. munber ‘relatives. The house vies beautiful- .lv decorated with summer flowers. The bride's table was centred with a thiee-tlered wedding cake . mounted with a miniature brlde and 8:293; Mr nd Mr is lo 8 r . a s. Franc ft ‘on a short motor trip. For travel- ling the bride wore a blue tailored isult with white hat and accessories to nmtoh. marriage s miscel- laneous shower was tendered the bride at her home where many beautiful gifts were received, in- cluding a dinner and tea set of Idlshes and a lovely set of silver. c happy young couple will make their home in Freetown, at- tend d b ill wish f th i many fflendse. mo‘ ea o eSr (By Harold Fair, Dosninions Secretary, making the w-sr material, whether it that could come into Answering Lord Canada,” Lord Caldecote orders were for specialize involved an enormous cap lses or upon adaptation o Pleadl udlw in ustry. a Barnby said: ‘I hi“? heflld some criticism in the nest of Canada's war effort, but it is certain that had the United Ki dom made greater calls at an ear er date on her productive cep- aclty. these calls would have been answered and would have inspired gfisglicns to make still greater ef- Asslstlng Beams-brook He said the presence here of Chas. . Banks, representing the Canadian Munitions Board ensures thaflthesc problems will be properly solved," and that with J. P. Bickell, Cuna- dian mining man assistin Lard Beaverbrook, Minister of Arcraft Production “these factories will go forlvfidyl thud; r llo c1 “ v gorous e o we n Canada. will. I bezlleve, produce elec- *C|aims Canada Deciding Factor In Winning War * Wm, C... W“ Butane 5c“- a 1 ac o- i“? 31___(Cp)___'['11e finish POE‘; cation policy had been to put hem in the west of England. hevdeclared that, instead "Of snchorm this lar e amount of capital to tie SCll o: land, it milit have been an- to 0f Cmmda and still under the British flag." “Insofar as I have been able to dlscuss this with the govcrnmentat Ottawa 0r with M1". Massey (Cana. dish High Commissioner 1n Lon- don)!‘ Lord Barnby went on "there i5 reason to suppose that it was looked upon favorably bv theDcm- lnlmi Government and they indeed have lven facilities lIl r ard to fi-nan 1 considerations WlllCl hrue assumed a different aspect since the early part of the war." Immigration to Canada. He linked up with the factory i "will hold their island," and Canada l“Wl11 be the .ast and deciding xaclcr ,in this war." according to Major- ,Goneijol L. R. mfleohe Cannons =new Joint deputy minister of war lam-vices. | General Lsfleche made thLs state- ment today on his retum to the Do- . mmlon from Europe, where he serv- ed as military attache to the Cana dlon Ltegation in Paris and as Can- adian Liaison Officer with the Ftonoh general staff. He was the last representative o! an allied ns- tion to leave the French high com- mend before its capltulstion to Germany. Conunz to Canada. on the same ship with General lmfleche were a number of other persons who have soon service in the war. Two of his rider Wallace, ,2; Greasy, of the sunken destroyer ‘Dower and Commander H. G. wo ‘lmmlgmtion to Canada. "If this developed on the scale I now want." he said,’ “it would 1h- volve an a preciable inflow of WLPK- popula ion to Canudu- n“ Tam Wu“ d. Barnby urgednrawlng tedi- A Finch mlllh-ry officer, whode- nlclans “from th: sine: of various olined no reveal his ' on or his nationalities hero " adding that they name. and Illcut. B. . Wkiklor of would colt the Unucd kingdom the Royal NCYMHI Navy, were government 185s _W9l‘v|{lllg m muni- oflier pass m Frendl - tlons proouctiul m Lcnuflfl He contended that Canudéfs 11.- say 0&1!» population is "insufficient {or the pant that already BXISiS "To secure Canada's mil vmr ef- fort." he continued, "there may be a call for the establishment cf branch factories there which would diminish exports from this CWmYY- Fifth Columnists Are “Wankles” In Australia H you hogs (11% h Pram, you wont go on our you had better not 111028 all» Ger: Imans or the French ovemment to know eyaur name. at would be e .” ‘The Netherlands olden’ Ill-id "In 114mg people still full o! fisht and etenninawn." Aos Fliers Arrlvs T‘!!! I rial I69 slew ' " " l... a..." B19110- e R088- t? $14: m I010“ lhel iiot bombers a native of Montreal, earned his MJELBOIIRNE July 3l-——(CP) -- Thgge 501:5 they call filth column- Canada ’s Plants Additional Bells-e‘; On Canada’s Atlantic Seaboard Suggested In British Parliament. Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July 31—(CP Cable)—Viscount Caldecofe, told the Lords today that Britain is fullest use of Canada's capacity to produce be existing facilities or capacity production prior to January, 1942. _ Barnby, who asked for war producflon in this country have been modified by the policy of increased war production said a large part of Britain’s d munition requirements. They ital outlay for new plant prem- f plant machinery. for stimulation of Can- ='-——- Making" Use” 0f “how far the plans in the Dominion of That is an inconvenience arising from the war. but there is no more mengce to industry here than the restrictions which the British gov- ernment has rightly imposed on do- mestic trade." Ailanflo Bases Lord Barnby called for additional bases on the Atlantic seaboard be- cause, he said u, is more important to keep the North American channel open since Canada has become e second line of industrial defence. Such bases must be "on the Nova scotmn coast," he added, asserting that up to now little has been done toward extending the facilities of anv port on the Atlantic seaboard. "Halifax, with its ship repairing, has not been developed as it should," he contended. "A long war~end that is what we are told we have to be prepared for -jusi-ifies s, review pronto of this qumion of Canadian capacity. and i: mus be a cabinet question." Lord. Cslclecotc questioned wheth- er the House would approve the proposal of transferring men and machinery across the Atlantic in- stead of using resources to best advantage here. He said Brit- ain was looking not onlv to Csnnda for additions 1o her capacity. and an expansion of resources east cf Suez has been proceeding. "All Canada Can Provide" "The government have every in- tention of availing themselves of 2'1 Canada can provide and at the same time using m the utmost the re- sourccg of this countryn" the Dom- inions Secretary continued. Canadians lloused In Stately Homes E Idwln Johnson Canadian Press Staff Writer BO IN ENGLAND. July 31—(GP)—W‘-hen the boys come homo from the war they v1.11 have plenty of stories to tell about or billets. In oxtensdvs training or acmve service moves the lst Canadian Dlvlsion ha; covered s lot of ter- ritory and almost every uni-t has st onc time been housed on some dho country residence of a well-to- do merchant, the mansion of s mce-hol-se boceder or the turreted castle of s famous duke. The latest prize billet has been who are termporarily housed on a huge estate which was cared for by a staff oi 200 res me thousands of rare trees and flowers which have brought sight- seers from all parts of the world. Prize herds 0f caifle and sheen gcase peacefulv in fields skivtinfl lakes and ponds, liberally stocked with a variety of fish. given the freedom of the grounds and have taken full advantage of the opportunity of fishing. ed a breakfast of fresh fish most every other day. llewsman Returns To Cffice After Jap Questioning ‘TOKYO, Aug, 1.—(Tllllf5d3Y) -— (AIEU-Relman Morin, chief of the Associated Press Bureau in Tokyo... returned to his office early today’. after several hours of questioning by Japanese gendannes about his (lis- patches reporting the death of Mo». quegelon tht of personnel, involving. "The task of harnessing Canada's resources has been undertaken by the Canadian Ministry of MHHIBIODS and supply. There 1s no limit to the orders to be placed in Canada, except. capacity," _ Lord Calclecote said Britain could not abandon the great organization for building ships which was tira- ditlonal here ll'l order to erect such establlshmcnis in Canada. and the same was true for establishments producing K11115- "Orders have been placed in the month of Juli’ a.one in Canada. 1B- a. "en... .. ~ m 3322x812 $.01. of the orders Dlflfled in the preceding months inlcaina- flu," he concluded. That is Jldl&- live of the greater attention to" e (levefdplflellt of these resources. Cssoline Shortage ~- Acute In France GENEVA, July 3i—-(AP)-A ges- oline shortage is putting a strange- hold on efforts of the Vichy 80V- emment tone-organize the portion of Ifrance unoccupied by rman Will p.55. For Evacuation Ci Britain's stately homes and famous. v castles tint have served as barracks . > historic estate. It may have been. drown by the divisional signalersj in DBHCGi-lme‘ employees. On its well-groomed nc- e The lucky signallers have been ‘ l Since then the bovs have enjoy- £11- Begistrcxtion Ivlachzlne. HURRY! H HURRY! Tllll0ll PLATE rsnsroous y r us: muv K name,’ . ‘l .Es':ee::§.e415 Winn n lmrgsin i Two beautiful Tudor lnvl-lv, nmli-rll "Jum- ...us I m. , . ll-ri. WUAPF. m Box 11m. l'-1<-.~r..n\;p.h, um. URRY.’ iiiliiflillft-Q 1 moo l "l! ORIGINAL gm’ m" w“ IOI QUICK rumor _ " TAKE advantage olrhc low sole prices . . family dclfciouv, nnurisllln}: Qu. l"ufled\\"hc.llumlQunllf-rl’\lilc daily. Sec huw {hue Lnnum ‘Will!!- fmm-guns" cereals “in uln- wlmic fondly": fsvnur “flll lllUlr Crunchy, mumhy crispness null flulicmus full, rich llrlvnur. Qunkl-rk shun-nu: pru- ccsq hrmkx flu“ |~ H 1- rim lklfltl it'll! in each groin of \\ lmu Jlltl Tilt . .. nlakcs lhun 1;.|<\' u» time“, so flu-y give you fuud cnrrg) muru suillly and easily. . wnc ynul Jupnn for Reuters News AQEHCY- ' Alorin uss in szmi lu: uu.» unable w Cullllllrlll. on the proceedings uL the gcnuurlncrxe in-zluquarfcrs to which he was taken late ycslcnllly. He ham lust finished work at phi. Wlltll two gt-uciurmes enter lllS office silentlv and sat down. An l11lf-rp1"<.<¢r asked what they wanted. 'lhev replied that they‘ wumcd to ask slew questions and, “lcll llllll somozhmg." ‘i Alarm jolncll them and they left‘ for the ccudarmerie headquarters. Nothing in Mann's office vvhs dis- turbed. Whale he was WW1 me i 1 f Vt/"nirls l... .\ .- . A railway express couch in the yards of the Union Station in Ottawa is shown lonrl-rl with ‘ with grlnted mutter in connect . hlpments to other provinces will follow do sen! to the Chief Registrar in Iirilish Columbia. fhim was permitted. good spirits, but‘ mules tHl-Jllttbl ‘was iniorme". l CAN INCREA. OTTAWA, Jul; 5 l Blackmorc, lcudlw l)en\0(-r-.lc,\' the House berm could quickly output entire demand for If the Govcrnfncz". earlier S11E31‘ his House. no : I~<~...-.fa£>t*1-rcr '-—iCP)-JOllll u! the New group. said io<lny in of Commons that Al- lncrcnse her to mcol Canada's null product. lad acted on "plcrldn _ ,' 1:1 the increase whatever in the price of sugar uould be neces- vllle James Cox, correspondent in‘ucx1<1a1'1nes no csnnnunication elm sary, he said. ion xaiih National Registration, randy tn ho 111m i.» l‘ . .1 y by day. Eight bundled cl these bogs vwis ctr fu t. ' ding their comwmg committee lih Ill l th province 0f Quebec- mflstltlo 13m ‘£52 remainder of slt mrwghout the muesli, lafidwlloxlg 1:: m-inaported supplies t0 szoulpers in Cflnade and mam?‘ forces. accordin to reports filter- e streets given such a. coat of has: representations on war mob-i gliniagnfiimfilléyeliqfga bws in ‘ Eitlglurguglfi Just Pm“ mg into Swimmer and today. . lems. v- W "1 ' "WW1", ' - Fr cl ‘ r the un- g ._?. Ammsun sa-id members of foundlsnd naval ratings were re- Dont be s, wenkle. $828 “gm-gig omfid“,,§f,‘“c,f,,°§e‘°‘$f°§, o; d“- The mun; Moods of ma. Rloh- Par smsnt knew less of what was wmixm alter four months b13111!’ Elltflwhlonmchcr i bulk gr we pen“ shortages of certain mom 1 muons. s.n 0M and fulfill! ro- m“ ma"? Mace“ ‘md Wm‘ e my” NEW‘ M“ of“ m} “m5 m?! t? 32.3153, dam. stuffs and supplies which are plen- ‘ctcd clfssens. will regret to hear "W11 0‘ 31¢ 08- 111056 sent t0 saw action during the evacua on 0 C0 “m” tlful elsewhere but cannot be LONDON. July 31—(CP CAELEl u <hl= is confined to her bed. Pxnamgnw {,‘§,','§§,‘§,°',,,m° mud (125632: Brltssh troops 1mm Dun 6mm‘ Sutton an officer of transported because gasoline ls _.An indication that the transfer ":~f.'.l~ ill. ' , i l . f British hild eva uecs to L113 ‘ \ _.._. g.“ °°““‘*‘"‘°° °‘ m‘ “mm” u"'“"°"°'mmm m‘ “Wm Fdfilfllfifimofi Blhlletransport u badl hindered lgominions 3:111 be mace mulled: t- wr. Preston Kennedy l “u” m“, m, ‘a Marley; labor 1110111501’ 0|’ on hi, d the army said: “Don't by war damage to ruiroeds end ely "naval resources" are avails is Vncss visltw to y“... on m," ' “M” tbs cuss of lords. was uq; on qullfv for the club ' which that bridge; and by inability even to was given today by Ronald Cross. wit» was mom eogsrl ‘is 018p ml boml- In WNW“ W ‘he m-“Y gifted Australian artist ArmstNHB get. the needed produce to the rail Mllnlster of shipping. in o mm -———- - should, make go fullest odulli- the veiflfll wfledhhllndgg crested-the Wrinkles Club-mhlm- lines from the interior. ess- 4 Mu Rena Kennedy. has ncoopt- ‘ble 0mm ution toward victory o! Emmi wIIdW" Wm ‘m’ stwns flwws to 111M e We" ° l5 *1 Solution to the whole problem is In paving tribute w the DOIILli-l a mvsitlnn em o the vernmcnt for 59m bl‘ We" 9mm“ W V15“ rem‘ gloomy soul with weak knees and a. 850mm but the mgngh Bu 1y 1g ions or their various (‘Ontliblli-l m? . and is now P! Rd t he blushed 80 d‘ m M“ and t v_ 8 DP "a: “MW 0* r u".."..t.."ltt- mo. to» w...“ u“; accent i. w w" "m m .._.._ , » . e r oc a e as a -—- ggg y pgld of the war. . Wsnkles wont win wars. I _ “we h“ been deem moved g- m: c “$44” “Mo. l: t: oriiwezl creme"... dot‘; til-ll? fin..b*'l.rz.asic.sxls.pctlt iiliiisil°fll“id‘“yegi?§miie s...“ u as been confined to his ‘ “an no", m; Quyymg g, maJorlty 111m); inn-in’. Do not repeat re- 11° ° 9 "8 a"? ° e Wm- " , ‘ m. m duflmz m‘, past few u", fawn as eglciofitessaovsgulg o: m Wigwam “nor-General pong s? doubtful" accuracy, and _Not only automobile and tru _ ‘wemnxciym: tibrlieostodggénfvgee nsflrzngl now steadily lmprovlngn-H mpocamfim o; dam“ activities cg Hali- lalleche was one of flue few t? duff; don; be ‘ wanna Th u gensport, lbu. giasollne’ uarildu oil new M Mme 1 _ embark here. Ho me s I warnedz‘ e ac ve urn} ra _equ omen W} . o“ - r l, t, L ‘s! _ sold flgvvesseplsesslleg gm tank by his wls and fivd Mtg-it isw1: hrgld kifl€gll¥ —- __.._m__.__. milhescdmul 0;; nifieapiéggnsesg ainafl noun“ M MM Y“! W‘ pa" ' v _ .- will to he hich has slvways chnr- W“ _ _ K .‘.: ‘ ° "h" 5"" use. . en meme". sesswssrmmrtrt ....... stucco: so: us; ‘s.‘.“..°.":’“" ~ c mm ‘ll M to ' i Wlwlg. an smell typpétwfltgy w vivid dlstortigr; otrhroetiét“ or our "Another wfl-Y in which to help u glfidgzfn ggvsglnm {gsgggfzgj yglflf; t B“ u‘ "fly," Mr. Hanson the countfy. d I h. a Dont bell te c‘; me Mtg o’ to be cheerful. When bad news hogmwmy" . . . . _. I, ,3, m “out plan for home 6 0110i. own people. and P" comes, as it sometimes must, treat it - mvnf of l\‘ai|on:\l \\.'1r Scr\|ces,_fhe rn..m_,_ l I 3| “M” ma“ md "Tihese men W111 RC! OOUQCUW "in" yum‘ enemies, ll l0 mBhY f00li-5h ggrlgusly, but, gmllg and ggn-y 0n '——-—-———-i- of Jules (n unguny, Cluof Registrar for i .v.. . n1 cad-it . sud. But ing and the whole mine 1s pm- psopu do Wvhever the-v .11" "l" stronger than ever. we'll win the Ne!» trnveh approximately one mm encrg .5 mo. mu task. Nlillicns of cu new Jul SL-(OP) - "we fills Royal ow any not g g ed W3- " will l” e WW “mortality. A seconds thought 1m round, pent g0 mono mm foot fsster esoh second for everv t t...“ ,5... gut, _A__“______ gig“ e m f» or nun-Mm w Mecca?" "°"°‘“‘ W“ W '"° '* "m" °' “w” “' lmyiefifi- 1 ~ “W ‘Mm-r m "imam" M-fi-w " , _ ._. iml....o<..."°'“1§..@ ti». llkslyulfg °°'"°’ "°"‘ "f...1°"-u“°‘.1“f,’,."§§“e'=°= BRINGING UP FATHER _g By Genrue .\l<-.\l-|nu' ' w” fought here on the n t y L t ' ‘ f f,’ v __, ,_,__ _ . floors of this House and um result i" -rr MNH —=-—- now sec changed only s l wouDEQ n= ouz some FRESH euv Poo/u put of the sovmtment- coov< l5 BACK r-"szovl AT "me COQNFQ 51w!“ V: Msmson uhst v1 LOOK JUST LIKE lw\l'\l-‘L1‘E Gmmm’ “l, ‘ngamn "wed ,8“ ' comma w NOW— were thflwcrst __ ¥ informed" ofsn people of the lm- 10500“ ‘N17 gluégilfmx -_},.- i, w‘ 1 u n ‘um’; “gm, Admiralty announce ‘i » v “In” ‘r T 1h chum, loss of the destroyer Ds ht ll s l! \ __ ‘Con’ ‘ wgwflgn m ML result of enemy _slr attic d‘ K51», Borden Dance we "cm" °‘ m" ‘m "»~=~-~'~i‘€:.'-"'.~'"~*5=.*§=* l -' ' m regrets to announce s s- ~- A311. (yrl BAGS ‘FOR PIANO stroyer l. M. B. light (Cmdr. ~ TONIGHT .. ". ..... ....... .... ... ‘c..:f.-..."cr"zi-..°.e~°.l...c'zl °~ yo! an‘ (on; of our plum, hsnq enemy slrsttsc and subsequent] "It dance of the week. t ans “if... of calvphor inside nu- sank. ‘I110 loss of life was us: . Fresh , t. Piano experts wsm Next of kin of casua es ve y I Orchestra. sgslnst mrsying with anti-moth u. been informed. f some of these props ~ v hslsllstoswsll. u-lllssllllllrdblsgllglldrlll- s. * l‘.'.’.."".'.’."...°'