WEDNESDAY. Atorer oliaig MMT_f Foo! "Spry as s Robin" spflrillng Allin-Selim s Because Alka- Seltzer dissolve! rapidlydin water, it ‘oes to work directly you rink it... quickly makes you feel briflhl" 5nd better. AlkaiSeItzeHs “two-way” action helps to offset over indulilmcc i“ “W. drink or smoking. lts nlknlizilig properties tendtusootheandsettlennupsetstomach. And its last-acting analgesic relieve! sin. Remember Alka~Seltzer next time. ink it when you retire and again when you get up. Writs for a free sample. Address: Miles Lnboratc in Limited, Dept, if I4. 167 Dufferin Sueot, Toronto. to senzn t=——r*=~--" t hi?“ SLOOESS “OMENS INST Tho monthly meeting of Success women; institute met at. the home of Mrs Waiter Wiglllme "Puesdni" our president the vice Pncsldeiil Ml‘: labour situation Correspondence - their best u register and from which all an izations may draw what help y need for community work. Alice, who‘ attended two fullmslcis- evening July 13th. In the amenca o! iisrllgggesged i: ‘gfixilfngflfidliegm g . l t h 'th La RAE din the Fwd Cinpbvll lnfslded- MW" tiofidegudf vii.‘ v. s. [iii Briataingazid ins Opened ln “m1 manmr- lshe oirited out, that no matter There were l2 members and 8 ihowfi visitors prr-wnt Roll cnll W“ nnl [disposal or how menial the service wercd b.\"‘ 110W l0 hell! l0 11419“? ,she has to give. there is a. definite place fol‘ her in W. Charlottetown mI-ny reasons mg thansnhcurortwcswaaklo avxar work will rem with In“ the Anglo and French woman gsvc evitence of a desire for service not any during the war but an earnest of future endeavour and cc-nperatlcn in peacetime. The women's Voluntary Services of Canada, patterned ths W. V. S. of Britain, organised by Lady Reading in i938, was set up in the Dominion in October 194 . An Order in Council was passed at Ottawa, establishing p, w, V. S National War Services, with l°u°wlllfl purpose: "To promote ths co-ordinatlon of ths voluntary cf- forts of all the women of Canada, and to encourage the organization of Womcn‘s V0 untary Services on a community basis. with a View to lllzation for the needs of the communities, ths mainten- ance of national morals and tho furtherance of the welfare of ths Nation." It was stressed by Ma orvGcnersl Le Flcche, Minister o National War Services at the opening meet- ot or of lap existing organizations, that t usurps no ‘powers belonging to them, but. t at its first and most important fluict-ion ls to establish bfsnning Pools for all volunteer services, at which volunteers may Hal Royal Highness on Rihcssl ttle time s woman has at her were read. and Mrs Roy MncLecd was appointed to reply to the add- ress of welcome at the district con- vention which was to be hold in Long River. Roesolutlon and Courtesy comm- lttee Mrs John Manhood and Elxcotit- ive commltte Evelyn Brown and Clh- arlty MacKay. It was decided to have Cook Books taken out. to con- vention iilso for each member to donate an article for a. four year old child. A dance and ice cream social was planned. Mrs Hugh Chm- pbsll WW!’ an intersting report on the annual convention. Next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs Jim Campbell. Mes-ting closed. by National Anthem aficr which lunch was ssrvcd by committee in charge- V. . Representatives irom all sub de- partments of the government in connection with war work, spoke u: us viz. Major~General Ls Fiechs, Minister of National War Services, Mr. Payne, Deputy Minister of Wai- Services, Mr. Budden from the Pin- ance Dept. Miss Ruth Spiers, Food Administration, Miss Brylie HOPE Saunders, Consumers Branch, War Prices and Trade Board, Miss Eliz- abeth Lon-g, o. B. 0., Miss Archer, Sugar Rationing, a representative from the War Savings Stamp Dept, from the Salvage Dept. and Just two days before his untimely death Dr. Manion spoke 0n behalf of A. R. P. After each of thesg talks the subject was thrown open to discuss- ion and it was of great interest t0 ANOFHISR WAR HAN!‘ ILAITINID! Anodm minimise bu: bland! Amdia mnspon column blown into s ssagls of scrap lion! Every alglitdislCAl. stud: sums all of ths havoc dislrhombs an spreading. Pcrlispsyomtoqcssssiianindicsstlsrliilng days and nights of lying admins. LCAJ. slrcmvstsltctlsoworldindicirstrldsflflis world respects chem. The enemy fuss than. Canada offers more young men the chance for lids s cantor. in. hi“... job l. sdil to t» dons. What is no prevent you from gerdsg into the fight? No ‘job in Canada is u important u the job of isllsdng the f0 of Europe into uncon- ditional nirrcndsr. II you as pbysleslly fit susrdly Jm, nu 171/5 and no! yn 3!, you an sliglbh for dunes training. You do no! regain a Hlgb Srbso! Education. You ens b: is uni/om d_ ann- mxmmrllvo can-ms Am: mcATan An Dominion Public Bldgn, Moncton. and other principal cities of’ Canada. Mobile recruiting units visit smaller ccntrea Hooded Now for Immodlah Training a PILOTS NAVIOATORS BOMBERS All GUNNIRS Wlllll-ISS OPERATORS w: ouuull -_.. ._...,___ _ ‘ Al GU53‘ -l. 1W8 — Ftlflll zlrini~ the Gcmtztris were cleared f the Rcims-Soissons sector. ‘e and forced in l-etlre at Montdidler; the Marne front ed with making the first parachute over liljitain in 1896 isrderid at BS. After three years of training Canadian troops and nursing sisters were eager for action ‘JiiliCil Calm‘. when the Cnnucks shnrctl with British and Amcrlcan forces the assault operations against Sicily, Hers are ths Canadians on their way. At top Canadian soldiers take part ln a service ward ship, with their pndrr lint! n soldier accnrdionlst leading them in the upper works of thc vessel A dock scene ls piciured below Left io right are Nursing Sister A. M. Christin, or Medicine Hat, Alta: Nursing Sister C. Rnssignol of Quebec Cltv; Lirut. W Ross of Mont Joli. P. Q; Lieut. C. E. Leblanc of Ctlmbcllton, N B ; and Nursing Sis- ter E. Cayer of Ollcboc Citv. He<nltwl= shtrrd liv th"=~ on“ ow~~< co». adlsn sisters handle casualties suliercd by Dominion forces in the "nmivsim (Canadian Armv Overseas Photm iii hearlthile invliiuajlale assistance g/lvcn mg w" d in mm to a1 tiese pro ecls y . . S. Bwmps an ass g i“ Tlcir various centres across Can- owrtil-Xéd 811d llllflerstflfled HOSPl- War-ZS Years i. Sunni Mo»! weral of the representatives .1"! l-Tlyb and in thcuaI-n _ were most eloquent speakers, "@6655"! 50th in war and Peace. A a Madame Vautelet, C. B. IL. of Mon-l The set u of necessity is a lreal. Madame Hamel, two outqflmllli! 0119- 031511‘ W011i“. W110 standing French Canadian womenfleufl 99m" Mrs. Pembroke, wife of Majoriwml B 468k. Fypfilvfiffli‘ and th (5.. Th? (‘Jnflflian p.55) Pembroke. Dept. Minister of Nat- "59 01' B $91 TS. l Listening to the various ieportsllli “@5351? . _ ‘from Ct‘ orrzcniz cl cntre one resl- ‘Tm-B "Yd lYBi-Om ls fll 40.000 IJHSDLCTS taken to date oli ‘Izod hgw Wworafl ihe w5_ v_ a hasi ' l iiiwmil esjpeclalny hi“ flaglstfigtgimiln imfly Phone 1n for the sun iii c ctl l. . - . Patrick Young Alexander. credit {nglgn Pcloltllvéenrgfléflnlziénggégliflglgloé1w v sloth no’, motheslsseggmm ML Hick‘ minin" of Monmme . l‘lCy,COE15.e.,!‘i e - -- - lump with a leap from s balloon 1o: Wartime Day Nurseries, in sell- Qtnkvn. but will be used - , "-1 lIPlPYlPf‘. Mrs. Got-don Komqfllllctt. With BBQ-Rants to hcl reg o.’ the wn . Anlericnn forces Quiz 01 Winnipeg and manv others l-SWK $11050 Who will Tlsnles nnd crossed the Vesle w“ “umemus l° memm" w“ “m to give at stated times, is all ll Ofzanlzstlon throughout the Again it be str mom may draw what help they afternoon session, opened the cors- need for communisty nfrlid dvgar work, . . . a or an op- , p0 mm; 1 u d _ minutes of the last convention were .15., noty .31’. 1.02322‘; ‘i’... 3.5.5.’. M u min-iv. u» m» financial be“ o; exmmg orgmmguom bu; statement, which showed that tho also time 1n m, home, a, wihmug District had not met its allocation. andthatwv any affiliation. ncctlo lottctown woms ous. A suggestcd plan is shortly un unitinlglovsrious endeavours in cl uld SMUTS T0 TH! PIECE IINDU - AFRICAN PIDDLEM DUI-HAN Commissioner to South Africa. ngress that legislation restricting own disspvp-olntmsnt. ciiigts We have two hatches of chicks on hand. Send '01- phone in your orders and we will ship immediately. Breeders available, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire Reds and Whiis Leghorns. Dillon 8i Spillett ds of ways in has been provided frcs signifyp what however simple for registration. ed and any that At mother time the Block s . tern will be explained through hs of Vslleyiisld. who spoke briefly on Press. This is undoubtedly the alis- the work of the M. R. new“ 83a lngth Bcit-yygfefxltsg; sinzuths glbiiftlllics of each district which each member of sv hm; $7913‘ 2? :11, axe-non’ “hem!” the no gggvnvghgyngtgnnyng, ngugogglng-g itiiwbinfioiii‘? §i'§"§§§rlf”..§fiii“l§ dbcu“ éhfi iproblen-w Ind ‘we one of the present objectives. v cc ' president Mrs. Jack Bruce, Mrs. natiorlf »'.’l'iii“§'oi“i.'§ fiiiilygspckrisgrlizid mm" Mum" ""1 Mfl- Mull" b W Scrvic fémfififwwm ‘mgum £3‘, “n”; ziominstinmmmmittcs, Mr. Hicks, Sm ly a National Drive in con- McPherson on Resolutions 00m- nwith .V.S.wlllwbsb:ts$ mirtuteet ‘m b - an was expressed . lationlsts-so it is “hoped all Chlr- sence of Mrs. G. A. Poois of 813w- n ll be W. V. S w Ticssurer of the District, and lira; 51mg“ eggirgglfizfinzgfi since i038 has served as Treasurer. “m, game“ t; ‘.23 fé..‘“f.ifl?‘i.“ti.°’i5flli.“tilk.ilfég amen’ :1 wwlrkvelgphag In mm: within our District, always took a o mg Convention bringing helpful grid an the foundation most inspiring messages to us when pita-i wisdom and erect ths struc- over possible. with c OAPE TOWN. — (OP) -?rlnie cation Advance this your was -- Minister Smut, in s rncsssfila to "The Church teaching every por- ths president of the A ancs , q Fransaise said. “With narrow sel- fish phiic of isolation behind had been s decrease of i per cent us. free men of‘ fice countries arc in Sunday-School attendance in the mmn in lbw-id" to put your. also that in a recent tcl-r down the bI-Btille 0! Emmi-ll survev of refugee children. it was —<¢P> 4nd!“ Hg; gsultllzaltrllglwc would him the flis- ‘Fast Aihmcd Khan. told tho Natal "m "° "m" ‘hm W’ ma’ g} o: ths reasons for the dccmass in w?‘ 1n ml llélngmlflélifllgad m shown by ths homo in the Sunday 4 the absence of ths family sltsr in e The annual M. R. E. C. C0 n. vention of the Georgetown District °"“°“° ‘n ‘°"“° °°“"‘_‘ was held in Valleyfield United Church on June 16th. Sixteen Sun- o u day Schools are included in ihls among the most prominent speak- they will be willing to so called on ill-"flct- in 0i these school» vent m, delegates. who brought reports of the work being done by their re- spective schools, two other schools city were indirectly heard from, only wishing for volunteer sfistance eighteen delegates were present at the convention. Baptist Church. who took marge of the devotional period of the vention. The President, Mrs. w. Bruce of Valleyfield presided. The mo president, then intrduced the - guest speaker. Rev. J M. Fraser E. C. SENS- R. E. O. will have Committss were aPDOinted by the Bruce were appointed to act on the Mia Annie Maclieod and Mr. J. A. - er Mwtsguc. who for many vears ssrvedso faithfully as IOCMMIg- w o Deep regret was also expr ksen intnmt in the Sunday School A round table discussion on Ths Christlsrhrmducatlcn Advance was Rd by . rrsser. who told us that the aim of ths Christian mu- Ivn" Ind he stated ths; iii r that thnes out of five. did not know anything about tile Bihio, making it very necessary that this aim bs reached. Mr Fraser told experiences: it was agreed that one attendance. was the lack of lntcrsst school. This perhaps is caused by the home. How can we int the older people to attend Sunday School? Docs our teaching lead the psrlsncc with Gcdf How much time should a Sunday School tendi- er s nd in preparing ths lesson for te ins? and howrnuch help can the Sunday School expsct from the Pastor? thus were some of ths pro. blems discussed. Mr Fraser said that we must not be too easily discouraged. let us sow the seed. oultlvats with prayer and may the harvest be abundant beyond all ex- pectation. Benediction,” Mr. Ins- sr llzrousht the afternoon session to c l 0S0. 0 SESSION field. Miss Annie McLeod. Miss olive Flniayson. Angus Martin and Stirling MacLeod. Very Cllliflbly tak- ilit! part. Mi" rrasei‘ isn in llfnyfi!» This was followed by a program of readings and recltatlons JV the children. A quai-tette. Softly and Tenderly was vfly sweetly 811118 by the Valleyiield Choir. The report of the Nominating Committee was read by MP5» 39°11 Bruce, following ‘are the executive. President, Mr. Billy MacLeod. V81- leyiield, Vice president. M". R0" bert Machon. Lower Montaiue. 5B0- retary, Mrs. H. C. Cowan. Mont- ague. Treasurer. Mrs. G. A. Poole. Lower Montague. Report of resolu- tloris committee was read by Ml‘- Hicks, both reports were adoplfid as ad "An- address by Mr Fraser follow- ccl. In his opening remarks Mr. of Mont l. whose appointment as General Staff Officer (l) and Chief French Instrucwr at ths Officers‘ Training Centre at Brockvllle, Ont. has been announced by National Delfencs Headquarters at Ottawa. Co Fraser said that although the at- tendance at the convention was very small, vet it was by far, the largest attendance of the four conventions. which he had attended in the lost few weeks, and he again urged the workers not to be discouraged. re- minding them that great things are done by small groups, using John Wesley as an example. Mr. Eraser took his text from Matthew 28. Jesus ln giving his last commission said -“Go and Teach" Teachirw Ls very necessary. it is not a W071i that will bring immediate results, but what those results may be we cannot tell. we never know upon what soil the seed will fall. Illtistrat. ing his point he used the stflliv of a loyal and faithful man. who taught school in a minin town. and whose prayer was that ‘Mayhap God will some day make of one of his boys s. great man" -one of those bcva was Martin Luthur. Teaching '15 a great opportunity and a Brent privilege, its on investment of our- selves. and what an investment Can we ask for a greater task or a higher calling than that of shap- ing and re-dlrcctlng a life upon its way -all that our government has planned to do will be useless, until ths Christian workers will lay the right foundation. the life, the mind and teaching of Jesus Christ must I am thine O Lord and benediction by Mr. Hicks brought the sonven- known magistrates, in Johannesburg. He was the scn of the late Sir URG .-— Maui-cc White Bovill, one Trslnbusters. both of them_ Canadian Air Ilbrcs fiycrs are re ths war against enemy line; o; trsspbrt in the occupied countries. Morten of Diclsbury, these two Royal lentlcssly carrying communication and Flyin! Officer J. A Alta. right, and Flying Officer Grant, D. F. O. o! W have both chalked up outstanding records with ihr-ir Both flyers appear in action in always be held up before over bovs and girls. As we study the scrip- tures. we can live with Jesus syn unto oslvary. so can we paint a picture for our young people. and may be some day we will hear the "well done" of the Master. ascr ‘ Prayer by lvlr. Fr I-ivmn Q, Lleiit-Col. Jean Ducharne. l. D-. Social: One ol’ Sicilyk largest ports, Syracuse on the ssst B coast, fcll fa Canadian and British units taking PM’! in the invasion of ths isilarflld. amt llfikll beam i bombed and shelled. At g a y; svy Ins The s ssion o ened with mnnmh3P°w§.“4i’°Ei“T”o-°‘i'£> is shown going up over ths docks after capture of the , tuvouonn my,“ 1:4 b me T. c. at Jollette. Quebec. (Gsaad-l iwrt. M top left men of the Royal Army Sofvlce Cttrps you" d d. sn Army m»). _ Lars unloading simply-laden barges in s bay on the —- colvnon sues moi! < Elliott and The condor is believed but’ Lady Bovlll and godscn of Lord to achlsvs a higher si I'."chener, and was born in Cyp- flight than any other bird. "TRAINBUSTERS! the new R. O.A.F.~ film, “Prainbustcrsf” just releufl across Canada: "Bltsy" Grant, record is nine trains in one day, has been ovcrml with the R. C. A. P. for the past two years. i-ls Ill formerly prominent. in athletics. attaining distinction M s tennis player at Calgary. Morten was B iirenisl in days of peace. ' (R.C.A.F. Photo) ml- ilian coast. Hundreds of tons of supvll“ “d u’: ull ’ equipment were put ashore to l’ llI troops fighting further up ths coast. Om Ohm! i surprise pac“ in ths invasion were h‘ my. amphibious Jeeps, and some of these an 15°" er left) cruising near the D011 of Irv" (Canadian Al!!! *- I whose outstsndilli