JULY, 2s. .1244 _aw—-—' PRINCE EDWARD ill-DAY and SAT Don't Miss This .. ,1 _ . , __ y“ h‘ viiVlll IOIINSOII e WARD IOND IIIIS ILIISOIQJDIIEL IAIIRYMOIE ' IIIIY NELSON ' ESTHER WILLIAMS ALSO-NEWS —Sh0ws at 2.30——6.50——9.l5 h“. h-.-i.-.-.rt'.'-'-luvtan-tnmv.'.-.c.."..-.-.'.-t-.-.-a.-i.-.-.-.-.'.~ v. tvw-uv-'.av.vl u‘ nonran- EDWARD i‘ l Mild [N M-G-M’: 'u‘\-Fin‘n'b'i'n' .\ Coming. MUN, TUF.-.\‘.’i"!)_ 3—il!i‘lS-~3 curvatures-fin n‘: -_-__-nn=-‘-‘nu< I I l \ -..',.".~.-.—:." -:- Efl-!."IRE-.-. Tit-flight and Sci; SHOWS AT 7 F L~_ _-__ A iiiliiiililbiiib ill‘ Abiifléi ‘JQP JAMMED WITH NE?! Tldllllfi OF THE OLD WEST! ‘lur-Qnr“ , Jam-packed \ with thrill: y among the fearless tim- ber toppcro and their womenl - Inn S. I943 TOBACCO (‘HOP Fiiizil estimates of H11‘ l ' i Pius Capt. America N0 7 Comedy-Cartoon dlan tobacco crop show a duclion 0i‘ 89,103,900 lb. 11.140 acres. as (‘Oi " 699,400 lb. from 78.7 1 The gross fnrm vnluo crop i5 csifnlai l wluch compares l . value of the i912 ("l prPcs to growers in 1S) for all types of tobacco prices paid for the 1912 crap. ronnvifip SAT?‘ g SHOWS 2.30 - 7.00 — 8.45 MC-A-P-l-T-C-L unplug-u;- I .1- llimror5o4cnscczzcooxwovy ‘ panclno B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing 9 I0 l2 Admission 25c X Follow the Crowd to THE 3.1.8. HALL l? "it M"! nan \\'J'n'n'lu\ ;\ ‘u -\.-.".-.-.-.--.-i.-,. a-t-tu-tvnmvt-at-t-tnv J-I-n-tsmhnmwna-Aw-nvsn-i ‘of local interest. hut advertiain of a newly nature may be at five cent: o, word. ltriotl! DIP‘ lble in advance. This column ll reserved for IIGIIV uiniswcu. m- Photon; i i I CONH-IDE n" ' - sumuvue. a N0“ u“ m’ l HAMPIION i fitter Jig?! Bonenal Id . l. uegab - _ _ w ~* "" “can: WATER RATES for the present gaff”; "it Mlle July also. nvoni 0 Dy paying redw- 7-38-31” selrivifcaoabnnive United Church-l, “MO ‘e9 on Sunday. Jilly 30th as us. Iwse valley II ALM. ivortii uixuiviiie a BJVA. PJVI. speaker. Rev. . . Minister. u J s1‘. PETERS an! Pastoral (Emilee. Services Juiv 50th. ii 11.1w. | Phvrctci spay. nbiy Communion ll .~~1 lvllnie Prevail-awry service PELBIS bay. rllfllly at 8.110 PM. lull: U. Wallace ivlaofherson. Mm- = 1- l-uo-ii. rieasant valley is Morrison. SUNDAY SERVICES. - Rev, .1, 3V1 vrlbilwr ‘will speak on aunqay, “i Jill-Ii B» Cross kwans at m LM. Alexandra at 3 RM. and ibrook or. ‘L30 P.1d. 7-28-11. CENTRAL PAIN ‘ll. _ J ulv ‘Zara. Canoe “Cove 11s ‘Eda’: gum’ Mlle Creek a RM. Clyde ivei 1,40 P.M. '1‘. W. Goodwin, Minister. 7.334; YOUR. CURRENT Water Ac- 4 .-.=.-.-i.-.i-.--.-.-.-.-.'.-u-.--.-.'-'-‘ =..-.-..-.-.-,.u-.-.-.v.- .-,.-.-.-..-.-.- -'.'-'.'.".',r,,"-,_giar-n-l-‘iu-qf-t;-u=u-_=fi-u-n-_l-_-== ‘i-"dh-‘i-‘i-‘l-‘i-F-"(P-‘J -.-.-.-.-.=.' -.' l0 c House of . Average \\'~"l‘(‘ hiElir-r ilian the count l: not vet paid is long over- due. Please pay promptly, 7-38-31. MARSIIFIELD Baptist Church. A special service conducted b, liwlllvfiriiof me Young Peoples‘ [Giulio Will be held in me Church on builder evenmr. July a0. gt 7.30. < 1i. UNITED CIIURCII OF CANADA. — lter Pastoral Charge 4 w; July dUih as follows: wilt- ‘Hi0 11.00 A M, ivheatlry River J00 PM, hunter River 7.30 P M, . Lewis M. Murray, lvllnigier, 7-28-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHUICC IN (YANADA.--Services on Siildalvi, Juiv 110m will be as follows: oaled. olilli 11.00 A M. Murray Harbour .i.L‘0 P M Wood Islands 7.30 P.M. Rev. T. A A. Duke. Minister ,1 1-28-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBzYTERIAN URCfl, dcifast, Services Sun. nvSchooi at 10,15. Morning Sui _ \VOI':iiI,) ilL 1i. Evening Service at B o'clock. I‘. s'r. nxmuzws CH RCH, or. '_cli. — Communion Service July Quill at 11,011.11 M. ficgular sclvlce " _\/ci'iioii_ River at Enid. Cherry l Vi‘~l!B\"Ull‘lIcd service at 7.30 when Rev L. b Ashley, 5,1) ,, 0f M111. flown. N. B., will be the preacher. Rev. A, S. Weir. Minister. 7-28-11. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Scrvices July .l0ih, Winsloe s, s, 10.30 A.M I-lignlleld 3.5 11.00 AJM Priiiceluivn Itpad ($pec:51) 3.31) P.M Guest speaker Rev I.J. Rev. E. C. Evans, Min- 7-28-11 Mr. lvleloourno MBOUOWCIA, ' ‘l-28-1i. 111E CHARLOTTE At this Meeting a c Convention. Each Poll delegates. L. KING'S COUNTY Progressive-Conservative Association , Annual Meeting i i AT TOWN HALL. GEORGETOWN FRIDAY. AUGUST llth At TWO O'CLOCK P. M. ated for the forthcoming Federal Election. Poll Chairmen are requested to call Poll Meetings immediately for the election of delegates to the (Sgt) LEITH TOWNSEND, President. I (Sgd.) HENRY MALLARD, Secretary. I TOWN GUARDIAN andidate will be nomin- is entitled to send five I Maritime i ii: Casualties i and Nominating 1*] Convention I CANADIAN ARMY Oversea Killed In_ A-QIIOIII _____*'i\_°__"4'l__“*‘l‘3.§,. The Next Two Weeks Means Vacation Time For Many People- CHECK YOUR NEEDS NOW. I New u- i McFai-lane. Walter Edward, Pte.,i ‘_l).=irl McFarlane (father), Canter- bury. n. B. i Died (Drowned) i Royal Canadian Artillery j Clark, Ira Lorne, Gun Mrs. Jel- sie W. Clark (wife) I0 Water BL,‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Wounded Royal Canadian Corp! OI Engineer: Collette. Laurie, Spr., Mrs. Mei-, YOUTII SENTENCED — The. juvenile. convicted yesterday of‘ breaking and entering MacMil- Ian's Service station, was sentenced to a year in the Halifax Indus- trial School. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Ser- vices, Sunday July 30. Bangor 10.30 a.m.; Birch Hill 4 p.m.; Murray River 8 pJn. Monday Bell River 8 pm. Tuesday Aug. 1st 8 p.ni. Stan- chel. Rev. Richard Westaway. 7-28-11 SPENDING HOLIDAY IIERE — Dr. A. F. filer, Superintendent of the Nova scotia. Provincial Sanatorfum at Kentvflle, N.S., and Mrs. Miller are spending their holidays in this Province at the present time. Dr, Miller, a. form- er P. E. Islander, has been in charge of the Kentvllle Sanatorlum for thirty-four years. MEMORIAL SERVICE Church of Scotland, Kiriross, on Sunday, July 30, at 1.30 p.m, for the lat»: Pilot Donald William Hume, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hume, Uilzz- Pilot Hume was killed in o plane crash at Goose Boy airport. Labrador on July 6. The service will be conducted by Rev. Richard Westaway, Cambridge, Mass. 7-28-11 FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Thc funeral of Raymond Flood was held yesterday morning from Frank I-Iennesseys Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. Balnes. 0.58.11. The pail bearers were Lester O'Donnell, Ronald Mc- Dougall, Roland Wood, James O'Brien, John Hughes and How- ard Molyneaux. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Ed- ward. C.SS.R. EGG RECEIPTS - Egg receipts continue to show seasonal decline with prices somewhat firmer. Qual- ity is being affected to some ex- tent by prevailing warm weather. During past week one corlot of B‘s were shipped to Special Products Board and one less than carlot shipment to- Newfoundland, also several smaller shipments to Mari- Levy. Wllislce North (special) 8.00 P M. . Gucst speaker. Rev. Neil Herman. Rev T Constable. Min- 15191‘ ' 7-28-11 i, Receives emu: _ Mrs. Arnold Godirey, l-iazeibrooir, PEI. has rcccmed a Cable from her hus- band Li. Arnold Godfrey who is IIJW overseas. Lt. Godfrey Joined the aim)! in April, 1942, and le- ’! his commission at Three s, Quebec, lil February, i943. lot. ilicasc copy). V Harrington l1 A.M. ei-vice. Sunday School M Mnrshflcld 3 P M. Sun- Sclipol 2 P.M. and Mt. Stew- 730 P A-l Highileld Sunday arc School at 1.30 P M. Rev. Henry P. Bank. Minister. 7-28-11. PROMOTED - Flying Officer lFrancis P. O'Donnell formerly of {Avondole has been promoted to |Officcr in Command of a detach- iiv-s-iit of the 124th Ferry Squadron lit RCAF Station. Moncton, N. B. He was a member of the first class of Island pilots who received their "xvings" at Uplands, 0nt., on April 1, 19-11, TIIE PRIZSBYTERIAN CHURCH IN (‘ANAILA-Brookfield Charge. Divine worship will be held next Lord's Dav as follows: Brookfleld i1 A M. Hlirtsviile 3 P.M Hunter River 7,30 P M. Rev. A D. Mac- Kcnzie will be the guest preacher at tho Harisville service. There will also be n wcck of special gospel AN ENJOYABLE TRIP —- Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hansen, Upper Hilisboro Street, have returned from nn enjoyable trip to Prince County and the main and. They could not but remark upon difference between conditions here and away. Everything was love- ly and prosperous-looking here, wiiiic on the mainland there was considerable evidence of back- wardness and neglect. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA — Brother V. Andrew, F.S.C.. of the Order of Christian Brothers, Dis- trict. of Son Francisco, California, loft the Island yesterday for Celi- fornia. He was accompanied by his two sisters, Sister St. Hilde- . .‘ bcrt of Aiitigonish, I1. S.. and Sis- .ter St. Cyril of Newcastle, N. B., as far as Montgal, theMMotlgi-f lie ungrega on o. Notre Dame, Flft -uine years ago Brother Andrew, ( hilip J. White, son of Cyril White of Rollo Bay. ‘and brother of the late Rev. Dan- ,iel I1‘. White) joined the Christian iBrotliers of California. He a ‘spent tlic last month here with, ‘his relatives and friends, this be-, iiiig his seventh visit to the Island." "At present lie is the Procurator of inn,- San Francisco district. being in dlreci charge of the Bureau a ischool supplies for all the Cath- i olic Schools of California. Anoth- -m- gistel‘, Mrs. Cleeisonmof San Francisco, a so i s cous n, rs. Will McDonald. formerly of Little‘ Pond, will leave for California lnlvr, This has been Mr.‘ McDon- ald's first visit to tho Island in over thirty years ; ufihb-INJAIE VEEK and Pro- \lilii'.l ilxhibiilon Augult ioib, inn. mo. time points. Receipts of live fowl are increasing at Charlottetown. PEI. stations are quoting for un- graded eggs delivered: A Large 31-2; A Medium 29-30; B 25-5: C 20. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A Large 36 1-2: A Medium 34 1-2; B 28; C 23. ENJOYABLE PICNIC - The Trinity congregation picnic, held Wednesday afternoon on the farm of Mi". Vernon Munn, Mermaid. was largely attended, there being between eight and nine hundred pec- pie present. The C.A.(B)T.C, band with two pipers supplied the music The picnic ivas officially opened by His Honour Lieut-Governoi" B. W. LePage and an address of wel- come was read by the Rev. T. E. MacLennnn, pastor of Trinity United Church, The lunch bas- kets were furnished by the women members of Trinity. The prizes won by the children in the com- petitive games were presented by Mr. George J. Tweedy. Personals Mrs. Spurgeon Moore of New Wiltshfre received word from her husband Sigmn. Spurgeon Moore. that he is now serving in France. Captain and Mrs. Austin A. Mac- Donald and little daughter, Sheila. Ottawa, are visiting relatives and glands in Glenfinnan and V_ernon ver. Miss Ursula Malone of Charlene- town spent a few days at Bon- shaw where she was the cuest of r "c .1 a iii Ilartsville ch c ihlcizliifiiiilztMoliday. Juiv Sistine-rt]- Mi“ Deni McGfluilhe-V- $119 "150 345 p M, cominuing @3491 Qvgnlng visited relatives in South Melville. at the same hour until Friday. Aug- -—-—- ust 4th Donald Nicholson, Student The two daughters of Mr. and Minister. 7-28-11. Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Pownnl. Norma and Hilda, have returned home nfter visiting their o1 Meadow Bank, The many friends of Mr. V. J, Finance, Charlottetown. are pleas- ed to see him out again after his recent tonsllectomy operation in the Charlottetown Hosptal. Mr, Ernest J. Ready of the U. S. secret Service, Lowell. Mass" WhO has been spendino a short vaca- tion with his sister, Mrs. James D. Flood of South Melville. ‘of! on return Tuesday morning. He was accompanied by Dr. Eldrigc Atwood and daughter Miss Virginia Atwood of Woburn, Mess. Discuss Floor Ceiling OTTAWA. Juiv 26-(0?) — Tile need for the placing of u floor h 3 under the prices of fisheries Dro- ducts may never develop, but if it does develop it likeiv will not be until several yearn after the war. fisheries department officials said today. The officials said that if the need for n floor developed the overli- merit wished to.be in n Dos tlon to enact legislation now under study bv the Commons. The legislation calls for the sei- tiniz up 0f a three-man board which‘ would supervise the work of kelp- ing the price of fish and fish bro- ducti up to a fixed level. The closing of some export mar- kets might force the priez of fish product: in Canada to rlroc unless new peacetime imirklts were l5thf d It wa to protect fisher- Q-Zl-CT-glg: from osioo drastic drop ini grand-i ’plirl=nis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hydei thcqLeonard, Manager of the General prices that the govcrnnlen: intro- duced its floor legislation, Under the legislation the board will be able, with the approval oi the federal cabinet. to set a mice which it will bu; fish or IISh products. Products bought bv inc buzrrci would be sold on any avoil- able market and somccllncs milzbt be sold at a i055, A fund 0i $25,000,000 will be pieced iit the disposal cf the board to enable it to keep lne prices at o fixed level Anv profit realized bv the board through ihe saleot the products would revert back in- to the fund Institute Convention The seventeenth annual district convention of Maipequc, Darniey, Sea View, Hamilton, Baltic and Spring Valley met in Malpequc Hall on Frixiy afternoon, July 14th. 1.944, and was largely ot- tended. The afternoon session opened at 2:30 with the President, Mrs. Gor- don Cousins. capably presiding. All joined in singing the "Island ,Hymn" and repeating the Creed in iliiison, The minutes of inst meeting were read by the secre- tary and approved. Mrs. Chas. Lockhart in a well worded address. ilvelcomed the con- vention to Malpcque. This WfIS fit- tingiy replied to by Mrs. Robert Glover of Spring Valley’. A chorus by six girls from Dai-nley was en- joyed followed by encouraging re- ports from each Institute outlin- ing their various activities dur- ing the year. A demonstration on bandagiiig by Mrs, James Wall. R. N,, was listened to with great in- forest: also a reading by Mrs. Neil Simpson. A display of the Sewing Club at Sea View was given, and a review of the four years’ work by Elaine Graham, who was wearing a jac- kci mode by herself. Much credit “ , " who through have made E7? 0 '3 rv LT rp J .1 <1 their until-int: efforts this class a success. A resolulion committee consist- ing of Mrs. J. W. Pickering. Mrs. Colin Donald and Mrs. George Cotton was then appointed. The same officers were rc-elccted for the following year, namely: President. Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Vice-President, Mrs, James Hic- key. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Earle MacKay. The executive named were: Malpcqiis: Mrs, Ken Owen and Mrs, Gerald Lockhart. Darnlcy: Mrs. Clarence Hickey and Mrs. Wallace Adams. Sea View: Mrs. J. E. Campbell and Mrs, J. E. Murphy Hamilton: Mrs, Major Taylor and Mrs. J. A. Ramsay Baltic: Mrs. Eddie Matthew's and Mrs. Lewis Carroll. Spring Valley: Mrs, Kciili Har- rington iind Mrs. Gordon Brynton. Miss Janet Auld delighted the audience with two solos, "Bless ‘Em All", and "A Wing and a Prayer." An invitation was ex- tended by the Sea View Womeifs Institute to meet in Sea View for their 1946 convention. A sing-song with Mrs. Chester Simpson leading at the piano was greatly enjoyed. was then wel- Miss Hazard coined. She congratulated the members on their wholehearted ivny of supporting the convention, Miss Hazard had with her beautiful display of quilt patterns which were greatly admired by all present. A committee was judge the i-lX quilts made by different Institutes. The were Mrs, liopgoud, Mrs. Crowdis, Miss Grace Riley, Mrs. Wm. ins, and Miss Hazard. named to the ning first prize. The meeting adjourned for tlic tea hour. EVENING SESSION The evening session opened by ringing "0 Canada", followed by a talk on “War Savings Stamps" by" Mrs, Thnne A. Campbell, A dialogue by Baltic Institute and n duct by Misses Anna and Edythe Donald were greatly enjoyed. Mr. Allan Stewart. M. L. A" gave a brief talk and introduced Mr. L. W. Shaw, Director of Education for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Shaw told of the amazing type of education he had witnessed in Denmark. and then described his ivnrk in Newfoundland. "All over the United Nations at the present time there is a definite movement ‘to prepare for reconstruction along ‘educational lines," sold Mr. Shaw. lind while some people soy "we should leave it till nftcr the our," lyet in England n definite review of the whole educational system has been made in order to be rcadv fer the future. We can do no bet- ter than fallntv their good ex- ample and Canada today as a whole is trying to do the same. Ho thought it n most difficult task for o teacher in a rural school to try and handle successfully many different grades nt one time. However he did not advise ton sud- den n change but thought it should be brought on gradually and asked for tho support of (he Women's Institutes in the great task which lay nlicad. Some inslrumentol selections bv Baltic orchestra with tap (lanriiii: by Esther MflCKily were heartily oucorrd. The ‘iciflliliimi committee then brnufhf, in 1h" following report: Bo it resolved that the thanks of this convcnticn be extrndcd to the supervisor, Misc Haszard, for hei- m o at Malpeque ' . i i judglcs 1 . COHS-iinteresting talk on Handicraft. To Hamilton l our officers, for their faithful work Institute 118d the hOHOI‘ 0f Wln-‘and to all others who contributed ina Collette (mother), Newcastle N. B. Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Regiment Horne, Fred Ross, Pte., Mrs. Beatrice Horne (wife) care of Mrs, glamses W. Home, Eastern Passage, ‘Slack. Lewis Duncan, Pte., Alw: 0rd Slack (father), R. R, No, l, Londonderrv Station, N. s, Slightly Wounded i Royal Canadian Corps Of l ngineers Bryant, John William, spin, Mrs. Verlie Evelyn Bryant (wife). Codys. N. B. Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Reizinient MacDonald, Hibbert Gerald. Pte, Robert MacDonald (father). Hnliburton Rd, Pictou. N. S. Wilson, Lawrence Edward, Pte., Page Wilson (father) London- derry Station, N. S. Injured Royal Canadian Artillery Beaman. Waldo Moris, Gnih, Mrs. Nellie Helen Beaman (moth- er), R. R. No. 8, Lutz Mountain. Moiicton, N. B. Devcau. Sanford Charles. Gnr. Edward I". Deveau (father), Mav- lllette, N. S, MacDonald, Willard Kitchener. Gnu. Mrs. illinn MacDonald (mother). Boicstown. N. B. Paynter. Arthur Elwood, Gnr, Mrs. Joyce Gwendyl Paynter (wife), l7 Vermont Rd, Sutton, Surrey, England. Mrs. Florence gnynter (mother), French River, E ‘Tottcn. Noble Lester. Gnr.. Mrs. Annie May Tpttcn (mother), King St., Truro, N, S. Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment Policy. Earl Emerson. Pie, Mrs. Emilia Pciiey (mother), Pugwash, N. S. Missing Nova Scotfu and P. E. I. Regiment Adamson, Warren Alexander. Pic. Mrs. lvfiidred E. Adamson (wife) Belmont, N. S. Carroll. Charles Edward. Pte., George Carroll (father), 2'1 Och- terloney Si... Dartmouth, N. S. Curley, Russel Phillip, Pte., Dan- iel Clirley (father), 326 Stewart St., Nciv Glasgow, N. S. Foilzznd, lVIelvin James, L.-Cpl.. Mrs. Elizabeth I-‘nlland (mother), Bradalbane, I’. Frank William Gerrlor 377 Water St., New Glasgow, N. S. McKinnon. William Lewis, Cpl, Alex McKinnon (father), St. Pet- ers Bay. P. E. I. Saiiliner, Rene Leo. Pie, Enos Sauliner, (father), Pinkneys Point. N. S. ROYAL CANADIAN All, FORCE Overleu Killed On Active Service MacKinnon. Daniel Webster, Sgt” Mr. . N. MacKinnon (father) Lake Ainslie, Eastslde. Cape Bre- ton. N. S. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations 0‘Reiil.v. Edmund Nell, WO., Mr. P. J. O'Reil1y (father) 139 Henrv st. Sydney. N. S. to the afternoon programme. Be it resolved that (he thanks of this CDllVCIlilOfl be extended to the Malncquo people for their hall and equipment. tn our hostesses of‘ Baltic and Hamilton for their hos- pitality at th~ tea hour. Be it resolved that the thank of this convention be extended to Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Stewart and Mr. Shawl, for their most inter- esting addresses. Be it resolved that we, one and all, put n greater effort and zeal into our Red Cross and war work. Be it resolved that we as Insti- tute members seek to arouse the public to see the seriousness of the liquor situation in our prov-, iiice today and to encourage more‘ temperance education in our home.‘ church and school and further that we extend our hearty thanks make this 194-4 convention a suc- C958, A collection taken and a sale of cakes realized tho sum $42.73, which ivas in aid of the Provin- cial Sanitorlum. The meeting rinsed by singing "God Save The King.“ This War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Prcu JULY 28, film-Admiralty an- nounced 103s of destroyer Wren; R. A. F. bombed north and west Cicrmwnir. Holland, occu led Franco and Belgium: fniir Itnien planes destroyed bv British forces in rc- nulsiiw attack on Vnlerttn navel base; R. A. F. raidcd Italian Afri- can possessions. Ill IAIIY TUB! Pan-Cake Make-Up . . Q Adrienne Soap . . t m- ._..__. i , lICIIM-IICSOAI’ . no, CCHOL-NO-STARCH Sun Goggles- 19-29-35-50-75-3110 Skol..... ,.,..53c Du-Barry Leg-Do .... , 1.00 No-ITuz Leg-Do Duration Lug-Do Tooth Paste . . . . . . .. Gillette Blades , Valet Blades i Shave Brushes- 150-175-1000 White Shoe Cleaner 1542-250 Skeeter-Shatter 39c Powder Puffs , . , 10c Nei-t 19c 1.75 75c CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ll." Ill “.00 i With the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler and ant blood purge, unrest swoops Germany. haunts the britileniciils of Borchtesgallcn. Adolf is learning. like the before him. iliat the hysterical cheers of his liigli-. day (top photo) can quickly turn to howls of mob-rage. Wliil German killing German, as in bottom photo, which shows government troops to nli who helped in any way to’ and reroluiionisis fighting in a Berlin screen in 1919. Kaiser ns“ Plilini-(Acv if sfl-"FP 51s tiiivlsfllzilwnvll l. .‘ Cheers Can Tlrn GOSPEL HALL _G.A. Ramsay and D. L. Adams (Upper Prince St.) Why Ye GOSIPEL SERVICE Friday, 8 P. 1i’. Did Jesus Sn y: Must Be Born Again? li-s result- The spectre of civil war iciiric hey- <1 P "r i" - < »~r=.~.l....<si-.-.....