T on will be held 0n 'I‘ues- 1s 1. l 11 s 1i o A 1< V. was rrinc t:i o.’ f its one of ilicse killed 1n the ac- tlflflll to 11 RCAF. plane which 0f on .\lr< “iflgfn-‘nlliilly is extended to Miss t an 1n her bereavement. It m. Wm. 'I‘hornton and the Mlssrs ITALIANS GET écjllflnucd from page 1) The Rm- 1 h,‘ _ i" Navy did not encoun- lillllillil during the i} l‘ 111 o the Libv cited h. . . gym, oafigllglghsh authorities as fur- The t——~—__.._ SU 111E WESTERN GUARDIAN ' i. t 1,511“ m! b. mum nu; id :- ‘wags 11711111111111, w-m It. Toronto Bakery. Wntcl‘ it * will u e il furilrbfvubtdzlznller d1! or {Gautier-u 11131113111 hm. h summcmd‘ i’ W, your order to the boy responsible f“? ‘GENT-Mn. John Pond. M Water Street I t-rh iUMMEBSlDI uni ramp; ¢ofhu °"' 1'" WEEK-motives. Lever-run; should n an with m‘ Pond Ii w: of v.11» rouwin; .10., h, Geurliq pm"; Mark Glndet. Wkimrfveililestll. 2a m deirzlelielq ‘Z,,£°;.',:‘.1',,',;',gr' " f??- 11111 1111111111 1| reserved M‘ new 1 -—-\!-I- KINDS and sizes bolts, " "fu-s- 811F61- and bar iron in stock t u, newsy nature may be lruen- a Brace s. of local interest but advertiainq ‘ a1 at Z 1.1111115 a wurd ltrlctly pay- ' able 111 advance. ---—— ~ 50¢ ll- Taylor Dfllfl 00.. Kensington. V -li00l~1F.n mats, special one 4011,11 up. Alan old glassware, et K,,,,,,,g;0.1, L-6-8-l9-6l. JEPIACEI thy ore-trap roofs 11111 11:11»; fire safe shingles. Mod- s-NI-KI COURT - In -~ h-iivc coior assortment at F“ _551_ _ _ i lncnpabl r - .» I. J B 19 2i. day mogul‘?! ined $6.10 0n Fli- Btlfl‘ c1 xoslirrillx IMPROVES—-The .1. Ml‘. Eldon Matthews v. Thursday, is re- l Prince County Hos- ~ improved last. night. -,\.l,1|ll4'S at Bruce's. iuiplcle stock at Sum- . (Illllflfiiflll, U. S. A and COJDIISSIONEII — Owing t0 the death of .\11 K. Todd there will n1 by c 0n in Summerside on quiet wedding look 11love on $=it~ 1 urday, August 17th, at the home of Rev. Dr. A, Avery Gates, Vzctoiza Road. Summcrside, when Iva Maude Sllliker, daughter of Mi‘. and Mrs. Watson W. Sillikei‘, 0‘Lcar_v, br- came the bride of Donald M‘c- __ Donald. also of Oilcaijv. D1‘. Griic: _"0_\'_ 3m) MACK|NN0N HERE read the marriage cr-rrmonv. -li .1.'.'lilll‘S M. l\'Ii‘iCKiI‘il’lOI‘i_ Min- 111111793’ °°11l11° W111 11111119 111911‘ 11°11‘? i1,"l‘ 111- and Commerce, ot- in OI-earv. S _ for a Water Commission- ‘ Ward. It is under-- . Chcstcr Palmer mid ti: Joliii I. Phillips are offering Lliwir services in this connection. has fll".'l\'(‘(i iii Summerslde to 11s 11:10. who has been tl1e ill‘ OQSRIEETING - Tho "c1" Rcd Cross meeting Scott. Routine business ' uuh and a number 111cc. zir clcs received. The .‘v registration of ‘.l."\ discussed and it was i tliif til.‘ mcmbcrs of the vnuid i'i'l\'(‘ the privilege o! '11‘1"l. 1i: the next meeting of F“ and w“ time of Beverley. Mass. are visitinz friends in Summersfde. c be confused with Rcgistration, which is s this week and is com- “illilll (1 R. Raymond, who cd l Sizniincrside on Satur- iiith sincere regret 51111111111‘;- bccn 1 11 B ' known in the commun- hill‘ sad at this time as 11> lulvc bccn married the Parkman, daughter 0f Dr. ‘P1111051 E. Parkman of 1111- sympathy of the en- 15h Blades obtainable at Bruce's. .11.. iiujilred bv s, truck at Wire hav r0116 in stockLat; Bruce's. "A eries cases came before Magistrate (‘. OLD ACQUAINT- Darby on Friday aflqj-rnocn f" vw_ , . ’I‘l1o1r_ias Boates of lations of the Fisheries Act Two ', l5 visiting his old were fined five dollars and‘ Guys 1111“ 111511 15 ‘enewmg and two others three dollars 111111 costs. 5' —What might have bf‘(‘ll a iiiuili L_653_8_19_21_ more serious accident, occurrvu U11 ggilllllgflv nevcnigg Etlll LAlCiUklYlS Jlallilliliith, fresh groceries, i e111 ~ , P11111115“. lvllvli 2mm,‘ “Hum builders. s“ has. one of the Irving oil trucks mid ii m“ 1 1 pp New Brunswick cur driven by fl M1‘. Md stock avnhalflm Arsenault. collided. The fluiolllobllf‘ l‘(li'lio‘ls by telegraph was badly smashed, but, fortuiiiifc- _ ly no one was hurt. Mi‘. Arsi-iiiiiill 1 ,- 0‘ suphh; Brace Mu. received a bad shaking up 11ml was d_ L.g43-3.19.g1_ taken to the Prince County Hospi- ‘ tal. but was able to lcavc alicr a‘ -111‘ 21.111 HON r-‘on warm little Whl-‘e- S, emrployees at Mr. John Taylor's scr- _ __ Royal Bank of Canada, Charlotte ‘111 gig“; 11"“ 111111113111 1151111111" town. is spending his vacation at- h..‘,.',, “M” °11 5119151’ 1511'“ w” Ildgewatcr Cabins. it. . whose cngiigemcnt to 1191' “d 1nd 11151 bee“ an‘ Williams’ 8' \'\:lllll0 Iisifllflllc were visitors to ever iilhiflii River recently, where they were gucsls at the house-warming ulvcn MI‘. and Mrs. Louis Rogers. 11-653-8-19-21. —JERGENS LOTIONS 25c and —PULP WOOD SAWS with Swed- L-627-B—l7-2i. 151119 P911139 0011111 a di‘ui1k .1133 —GENUINE flexible galvanized 53-8-19-21. -°0URT CASEs - r0111 r1511. —CAR. TRUCK m COLLISION. —MacDONALII - SILLIKER -—A‘ The —-BIRTHDAY PARTY -— Friends Cl 11"1' 5151913 M155 Z.11P113 and neighbours gatitcrcd at tlic 111*‘ 1\1‘111° MMK11111°11 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scliur- ‘ 11" 111111"- MY- MM‘ man lL-inklctter Rood rcccnllv on 1 l’ 11 111111111‘ 9f P911 E1511“ the occasion of M1‘ Scliinanaiis 1i 111'" 11“ 111111 111 Edmonmnt birthday. A vcrv- rllcrisiint f "11, 111"'11-" 191115,‘ MfnMacé evening was spcnt and the visi ..1.'-. 1‘ ~$ "n ,1}, 12in“ 1111,11’? :31 showered congratulations oii thc ‘m mm“ 1m‘ 1e 1'“ o ‘s gucstof honor. wishing him moiiv " more happy birthdays. Icccrcain :11~.'l cnke was served by tlic lnfllcv. Schurman enjoys perfect hi’ and cntercd 111:0 the fun and mcrij.‘ . U, making with the youngcst tlirrc. or‘ If“, P -5- .11 l l .1. '11 Personals —M.r. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- 11111111 would be held at gnaw are gpending an enjoyable v11- bi‘i1.1‘.~111.i1d. Alisa Eilccii Kccfc, cou- Hcnry Crozier. canon 1n 3h John’ N‘ g_ g_ i ism of lhc ' —Mr. and Mrs. lvaitcr Murray 1 l -.1Vh‘. Parlee and Mr. Carver both of --Mrs. R. J. llvlacNr-lll and fam- 1 .~ f ‘ll’ ..Ai ff- 111,11; h_,>\,,,,,,y0],:é a $53k?“ ily of ‘Tyne Valley are éfijOylflgdl ' rm. some time h“, holiday at Edgewatcr Cabins, Nomi racque- s- Kensington- -M'iss Clara MacPhail of Halifax llnimoiid was the son of arrived 1n Summerside Saturday ' 11 111*} 1911119111 Rliymfllld PVQTliIIQ to visit. her aunt. Mrs.‘ . .\. 11. Ills tragic death wane,- cn]]_bgck_ 5W. sister, Mrs. Normnn Mn ~- -Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thornton. “"1"” 1111i the 11mm; man's 0111c and Bessie Thomtnn are o.‘ frivnds will be extcndcd 1111i .\l1‘. Raymond in their nwrrwiiiiirrwviis“ ‘ifil 1.1m‘ P _f>i walcr. "M11151 Rlliiwently seeking 1° “"1111” lor Saturday's bom- returned from an enioyable moim‘ 11¢ gyzgglltcllntfifsqliardia and Fort Ca- trip to St. John, Moncton and nth- one of its heaviest flcct ls of the war. chased 11 bombers and machine- on ancoestwu ‘ e that a. tight block. 'i»l.l§'..‘.'l..ll§ l1‘°‘“”2§' ne , a ‘hqwcd no desire to at. View Cabins, near Summei-side. s k ls doing nicely after his recent op- in and ltiillan regular m erotica in Prince County Hospital. ' Eislgtrveg “ 5 _ -hour attack Betur- dsu fer, Miss Adele. have return- 111-"10011 the Italians shower- ed fihom e. very enjoyable holiday in ‘Yfllfilllits moving beck Cape Breton. where they attended _ ‘ lan coast. All of the annual convention of the 1.0 on by the V0l\lllt89l'S,- m» ap- Rovai Air or‘. for the Marltlmes. -.s. Gross funds. A nice assortment of flow- ers available each day. very reasonably priced. h MRS. S. R. PENDLETON 1’. uiid 11101.1 ‘ 1 “i"“_' p m ‘s 11111” 111 11nd 1119531111‘ spending their holidays at Harbour: SLnIL-Scrgj; R, 5_ Khqgdom c; ‘A-ioflomcwliere hi’ Nofla l ‘ ‘. vi ‘u; an enoyae —$'. end llVh-s. Roy Albert oi’ '11g11‘11‘1'd111 Kmshmion’ 1'1"’ guest M boglcgiérxzvtiii ‘i-eatiricrs Virginia em visiting Mrs. Albert's mother Mrs, W. B. Mills, Summer- slde. ‘may paid a visit to Halifax 1M9, week. 8. -1Mr. Harry Jones of Linklcttcr iv U1‘ f -m.a11a ms. Bent. Sharpe 111111- {,1 fiiliEiowers Kensingfon unri and Airs. Lund. many ycars of liflrln‘ ivcridcri lifc. -s. -\\'oofi.1ue 1 d W l ' . pm or ms nmnm to M,“ —<Mrs. Ralph Steele and 7011112 111111011 iu nllilUil‘ ‘T511151 son Robert of Allston. Mass. arc from ii pleasant holiday at Harbour visiting in Carleton the guests of \l\:\V Cabins, suiiiii1c1‘si<le. 1t ‘. iin Mrs. Kenneth McLean. A succemful-hieeting or the dgpu. frars instructions, got under way —Mr. George A. Bowness and his about 8.15 p.m., with Mr, J. F. Pro- fltt in the chair. and the registra- tion cords were thoroughly gone ovcr, explained and commented up- proximately '15. The majority cf _i tlicni at the close of instructions women of gguth Africa are giv- were then sworn in and divided up scnt. l. l l i , ft moon and even- nameg. east two of them in; their wedding rings to Rod iglzvsqillllqilgg ggitgn Zach. w be ready for WOTR on Monday. August 1911i. The complete co-operation of all, in this work. certainly proves be- yniid a doubt that one and all will do tlirii‘ bit in this and any other kind of work our patriotic residents may receive to crush out Hitlerism. the Hope Rivcr. Si. Eleanor! run, who wrrc for a dav or so 01A strike althcuizh trims have not as yet hcr-n roachcd. fhcy will, we are told, 11¢- sctilvri sntlsliiCffifliv to all at an curly mic. '2"! 11B MMERSIDE GUARD AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Capitol Summerside GOOD NEWS, AMERICA! Nick and Nora bring you their newest, merrlest, most amazing adventure! Arid flush! they huve,a B-A-B-Y nowl with Virginie-GREY Z Otto KRUGER 1 Ihlubn SMITH‘ RuQhIItISSEY Jle! PEN LETON‘. Patric KNOWLES v Tom NEIL‘ also srloarsiinliscr Mons at 7.30 and 9.15 'l'l:'l‘IS. 3—7.30 & 9.15 Lund - Peri‘y Wedding St. Pl‘i."l".S Church, Dartmouth, . \ ihcz~ciiic of a (llllljl ' M1111; \\" 1' Pic. nuiiins E 11. iahcia \\'llil a squzirel . lull skirt ivitli finger tip \\.‘lllf‘ snot-s uncl gloves and cd 1i \\'.'lllf3 prayer book. The f lllilk net over taf- lc ccssorics. The 11 \\‘.s atmiidctl by Pie. Jos- .\Icl)onul.l of the p_ E, 1_ lzindcixs. The ceremony was formed by Rev. Captain W. J. useful gifts. And Wcinity The Misscs Olive Clark, Shirley Miss viua 11111111111 and Miss The Misses Shirley Hughes and i‘ notional registrnt on, which hes mace this week was held h, Hanover. Hilda Budlonz and Bar- c Kciisington town hall on Frl- n“ 111111011617 i H“ D dd, dill‘ cvciiinti. The meeting called.1n gfilghggnogtgg1;,1§°;1Sl1“;1;;,,.,}1hggdg, A few minutes m" the h-ah, uadrons of planes to er points in the Maritimes. -—S. m- ‘ground. Fires broke out on the Places To 'l‘o-night— Mon.,r& Tues., Summerside This morning is the opening day of the National Registration Canadians. both men and women of 16 years and upwards. The committee at Sside completed their last; minute details and they and their voluntary as- sistants will be 1n their places at. 8 oclock to start the to register for work. The places Summer-side are: Poll No. 43 S‘side S. W. St. Paul's Hall. Poll No. 44 Summerside N. W. Court House. Poll No. 45 Sun-i- merside Centre Town Hall, Poll No 46 Summerside N. E. A. Home and Co. Show Rooms Water Street. Poll No. 47 Summerside s. E you)‘: Show Room Water Street. cope are expected to re, ter at that station in t gs district. Canadian residents of Summerside, but who Den to be visiting here during stration period may regis- y of the booths. A special s been arranged iri the ad- vertising office of R. fogt theirkftaff. wou hel the officials a t booths if the Ibltlzc t he the questions whicl printed in the newspapers heir own polling h up the tier at an booth ha southeast coast before Brit lighters chased oft a squadron of 22 Gennan plane: in one battle. Ioldlarl Klled I1 30ml m the louthwect, en widieeioc- ed number of eoldien were killed when they approached a delayed- action bomb. Seventeen bombs fell on a lf course in a Inndon suburb du ng the first attack on this area. For more than en hour pilnuit planes hurled themselves on title eriemfiesquadron: before the attack was atcn off. The retreating raiders dropped and‘ the neighborhood of South London. Up to ulid-aftemooai no casual- ties had been reported. but unoffic- ial reports said considerable pri- £111: Property had been damag- Fouz‘ enemy planes were dwt down before any bombs were dropped, and three others h dog- fights soon afterward. Observers who raw one mus wave of 100 cross the eoaet and dash in the direction of the capital, said they counted only f‘? returning in a ragged forms- on. The raiders flow so hi it was difficult for observers on t e ground to follow the fighting. One eye-witness describing the clash between defence forces and the first wave of bombers said:- "F‘0r a time they battled so high time to time and write their answ- ers down on the card which has _been reproduced in the newspapers, 5° 111111511 800d dcal of time would be raved when the questionnaire is put to those registering. ~S. LONDUN ‘RAIDED ___(Coiitinued_fl‘om_ page l) tivcs cithcr in many or 111 1116 Sky they looked like specks fore the raiders turned tall." About i5 minutes latcr the sco- oiid wave 0f bombers came over and dived. Houses were shaken by the detonations and by the vibra- llvn of answering anti-aircaft bat- terics. Sirens sounded the alarm in London shortly aftci‘ noon -the third alarm iii the capital in three days-and soon aftervsrd the roar of motors high in the sky, the crunch-crunch of distant explosions. the splatter of firing and the shriek of diving fighters shattered the citys usual Sunday quiet. 4.. ' Di . .V Y ll recledrbgzgd w? ‘ht’, both gar NUNI‘ SIIIOMBEIG ‘ ’ istrv - raiders who vvcre unable to break London's dcfcnccs last evening;_ ‘The enemy bombers four groups forming a large rec- lflllElP- Ffllly 0f thcm were Helnk- cls and the Behind thcin _ way the Air Min- describcd the routing of the _ flciv thcii‘ escorting -__-._ fighters stepped up in tiers. ‘As thcy approached the part of the Thames estuary they were received with a hail of shells _ anti-aircraft batteries. this momcrit _a patrol of Spitfires was approaching the sccnc of ac- gifml. ready to Ilillfjil off whatever terrific anti-aircraft fire. tilzrlm Spiffirlc pilots were just in U00 Vdmnems of m l, t 1 c 0 SUI‘ tic c1ii‘11iv's rctrcaf." ' ‘ '~ e 11's filmy ll In the first raltl at mid-flan‘ tlic1i5i1b1l1l111111¥i 01f Lllvlél-Aéjcneral Hugh. ‘ Cl-iv ‘ i_- c invi c i‘_ King to be.‘ 111s dinnzii‘ and ovrriiiglit guest on,‘ from Nazis dropilcd fringe some civilians at Crcywicn. , - second ‘I. HlgllillllfiCY-S‘, son of 1011411" Al-fililaii Luzizi. and the late "$11111 . linizus l_.:11id n1 Charlottetown. °‘111"5» 1111“ s11111‘1“"*» 1 i1‘ 111x11.- uorca 110121’ lcnqth dross‘ e11 11311‘ “V” Km“ 1 ‘ ‘ bomb loans as they Observcrsin south coast towns who says vnnmy bombers arriu- Im WOW a floor Hrliyal Air l-nrcc ficurd the slczidy fhmi of 1x- plusions us (l1ljl'('ll\'f‘§ Bnulogile mid Calais on French coast were bombed. 1’ The third attack of the duy vas ‘Elllllilll. C. SS. R. Late-r a recep- in between the attempts to reiich 11011 was hcld at the hcme of Mr, the .\l'l NEWs RECmvEp _. The vice station have been callcri to the , anti Mrs. Rruald Routlcdgc, Dart- bombed coastal towns iii Kent of in: tragic death of Air- colors. S ‘m ' mcnts will immediately niime their members to the joint Board so that h1€€ll11E5 lllilv Open without delay. Newfoundland has frequently been suggested as a probable scene of a. united Canadian and American (iefciice outpost to guard the North Atlantic coast from possible in- zsfing 111 serving were Southern lilnii-iiiid, but niincd their vasion. Airs Edi .. Pcrry. slstcr of the main attack on airdronics in HJ'.1l'.)~ __M,._ Anthony whham. o; the , briflr. and Miss Edith Henley. Dart- Shllf‘. outli. The bride received a number B50111 200 l‘ B11115 111 911411 "1111 The Air Ministry and the Minis- Thcii‘ miiiiy friends ivisb Privat» Irv 0f Home Svfiliritv said the (lam- age was conipai‘af1vcly' siight. and the casualties relatively few. In fighting off the renewed raids after Saturday's sudden . H.A.F‘. lost l6 planes, but eight pilots were safe In the first The riazis apparently used, “k me x m d ra ‘mg o err o a three e- fence branches, army, navy and air, will be named to the Canadian sec- tion of the joint Board. the 6O miles from Ottawa to Pres- cott with a Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police escort, which left him when he boarded a s ecial ferr to cross over to Ogdens urg at a out six o'clock last evening. He was accompanied by J. Pierrepont Mof- tiatt, Untied states Minister to Can- a a. German onslaught Sunday, the Air Ministry said that "bombs were dropped on Royal Air Force ziirdromes, wlicrc some service personnel ulerc killed and others injured." Nazis Driven to Sea. But 1.n the second big sweep to- wards London. 42. Nazi bombers were driven out to sea before i119)’ ot to the objective, ree of this flight were shot was drawn up in the Riverside rail- way yards. are the green mounds o what was once the fortification about which the battle of the Windmill was fought 1n the war of i812, the last occasion upon which the two great American democracies engatie in armed dispute with each other. least down. Eighteen German bombers and 12 fighters assaulted the area of Ports- th — British south shore naval “base-but six of them were destroyi- ed and the others jettisoned their mou khaki-clad American soldiers to be seen on all sides, and arm planes soaring overhead, Mr. ing wae welcomed by the United States Pre- sident with a cheery and informal "Hello, Mackenzie,“ as he step d aboard the latters private car ast evening. bs on widely separated Eng- lish areas. Some houses were wreck- Gjfldys uBhmc are spending l ed in a residential district. near a tilcusant holiday with relatives and b friends in Elucrald and Kinkom. midlsnd were said to have fallen on reinsman. on his r1 kddnid andTm-Tl- carned success dur 11g the race mcct rcgistrars, volunteer registrars “m, h“, conlmmee who voluntarily in Charlottetown during Old Home President since their Harvard days 40 vcars ago, and has been probably more close to any of hi; predecessors in office, have been to a United States Pre- sident was less formal. He greeted his host as "Mr. Pmsidcnt." with his wins over fast - . . Week. glint/rd the voluiita registrars fields with Bnbe Mcmwynv sum“ PERMANENT (Continued from page i) tli;1..llci1cd_ by a foreign aggresgoT-f Ncilhcr leader would enlarge iii flnv degree upon the information contained iii tncii‘ joint BJIHULIEHA: 111511- Tliev gave no press inter- views _tudfl)'.v but ‘President Rouse- V0111. 1n all interview here late yes- lfliifll’. said his pledge to Canada 111D Mars ago still held good. President Rooscvet came to nor- ihcrii NEW York yesterday to rc- \'lL‘\\' the field exercises of some 90,. Today Mi‘. King joined the Pre_ the prcsicicntial train. I d bcfh sides of tlii- Fhnmis 5mm.“ and 1115 Dally 1111113111112 (fem-I _ b,“ were 1mm,“ by Huh." 1110111111 narailes and inspections 0f 0f good \vll=. Ml‘. Roosevelt. to rc-Jme pm- m, [he pl-hh... ELfydU-kt‘ Island, tlicrc is no rull round aiizi , (-011; ,_< ,, had the old car fcrry‘ ‘lawn lh hi‘? 1 bow ftic l2 blocks to Govcrnrncnt (MC, lace the accidrnt c011 not l1:ivc,n~i<c ‘ happened. Officials oi tiic c111‘ i, ferry leave lhcli‘ cars liliiffl as apt]. rule. t c1‘: Mr. Nicholson had lived in.‘ A Bedeque for about forty years andl truckloads of luggage were remov- had purchased the old A. T. Wright .1 0d from t-‘zictr ship and taken to farmstead where he hzid resided, Gm ever since. He marrircl M155 Fair, nie Lcard who died five ycars ago to the day on Sunday. Thrc w‘ one son from the union ivlin re sided ‘with his fatlici‘ on the home- stead. And one brother, Diiiiicl,i resides at Chzirlottctoivii. Mr. Nicholson was 1i man of sterling character was likcd and turn to Hyde Park N.Y., and Mr. King to motor back to Ottawa. Nfld. May be Outpost It is assumed the two govern- It is behaved hero that. high The Prime Minister motored down President Roosevelt's special train Across the river, in lain sight, Informal Welcome this historic letting, with Ml‘, King, who has known the Mr. Roosevelt than d“ m gm! me voluntary "Els- of his many lollnwcrs. he did not moved out to Huevelton where. with let them down. but, came throughuiiilitaiy guards keeping the curious‘ with flylllCOlbfi. t a long distance, the President, tered the President's open touring car and led a. long procession out , _L Ogdensburg airport, vnicre 137 "W51"? airplanes, ranging from giant bonin- ers to tiny fighters were drawn 11p foi- inspection. ‘rho cavalcade drove up and down the lines of planes, then proceeded f0 Lisbon four corners, some ten miles down river to where the 211111 1 1 l’- _ _ vision, Pennsylvania National 1'11. 101111660 811d 01119? 97111011 111°- Di . iiuczs which would produce “the Guard, was drawn up, hoary 11,000 stron for a religious nicmorialscr- ce n honor of its 2,874 officers and men who died in the first Great a1 displayed by the 26th KIIOH) Divl~ slon in the first Great W111‘. 110V- James said “sacrifices of 111B 111151‘ are but stepping stones to the lu- ure." .. God 1 » _j to Poluizd, that his but; 1t, ma?‘ ivémililayggiriifi?111E111. zibroaii rcvenlcd to him the Nazi of this division may zigalii be nevus-i sary," Goveruer Jumcs stiid. t I divlng in and out of the clouds, oe- _ will prove UlL-ll’ wurtli l1. 111 111i‘ judgment of their suuiariui- oiiiccih‘. they are calicd upuii to 11v 111111‘ part. America has tii\\2l}S uvvll 01>- posed to the (locu-iiife ihui. iiiiulii is right. We will IICVUI‘ilflvlllvd0\\'ll:11l1' NIflElIlQlL 1111c with United States i188 or abandon our iticals 0i rlb- faith 1n the Atlantic Ocean as an ." , clistiw-h» to invasion, Biillilt as- All along the hilzllwzii- foLowcd bl‘ ,s1»1"1e~d “tlic (lcsrruciioii of the Brit- the PWSlLlBIlVS (‘lllilv-V-lil“ 1111111“ i311 nfllT would be the turning 0f guards were on din)‘ a: siicot 1111i‘;- ‘on 5gcfi9n5' hi~i(lges_ culverts iiiid ruff- way 01055111851 Ocean‘ arc lying used now by the propagaiidists of the dictators in tizc hope that. they may become a laby of death for the United Phrc Slalw" "The time (‘Oil l5 sticks of (iynamite had urvll 111*“'m5111111111“iugxlinuferélslggtiotim“£1113 1131111011“, mvered by a 111mm’ P11111711‘? J‘ nkiéllniris’. ‘Dowcrful that has cvcr bcen town and Mr. ‘Atfulfflly. ' ' i cvcatcrl." Biiilitt solcmnly u'.*:nedt— “You may be sure that. if the BYLY Late last night a mild scnratfon was created bv flllllOllllCUIllClll, that» ‘ Lentini, of the 4111a 'l‘11i11-: C11 Connecticut National Guard. l a culvert over which thc Pffiififillti was to drive. , Officers snid. however, that the. 1- dynamite was obviously 11l-"\<‘P<1I111‘Y°‘ by a construction company to kcip, 1t duh N0 fuscs wczl- 111111111111 . The dynamite ivas in an ouch bnv‘ and was of a typo commonly uscd in road construction ivcrlv __(Contlnucd from page U774 visitor did not arrive they home and only at thc inst miiiutcl g _ changed their minds 11nd did not ‘*'1'~111 111° 111 1W1 go on the second trip. Much sympathy is cxtcnded to Mr. Nicholson's family in their ‘"114 sad and suddcn bcrcovciiicnt. 1 Lower Bedeque Ccmctery‘. NATHAN STRAIN WILL Aug. 1'1 --Nathan Strnus, hcnri of evcnts this season. His I‘.\'(‘f‘l"ii\l\$li catches at the famous Ahuiic nearly ll_o'clock on illDLLCll: v1.41. to Lhll continent's future scculity. mar the train was mov- balck to a Riverside yarns, "R1111? Hasmm‘ m°‘°"e11' m“ save the independence of our coon: m‘ and Mr. King en- ill; Apart from the military officers Paying tribute to the qualities] i. t0 w ‘l3. “S. 1 Mild Sensation T‘ ‘N21 01‘ Bedeque as the R.C.M.l’., flllfi U1‘. Hll\\.l'.l. 1f after faking llic ciidciicu of cyc, <-}.‘h,hh_v 1 wig); go my how 4e- witiicsscs, dccidid the tit-full 1111s,} accidental und 1111 inquusi. was not ‘h... ,. l Nil" ‘ 111d .-llic that his dnughtcr-in-lailv and hlr‘. list-u 11y ljflllhli panes to iucii.i.;. m grandchildren hnd gone with N11‘. 1m lh-WHBS uh 111W lll1>=1°1 "l" 111mm,, Nicholson in the nftcrnooii to nicut 111M111: WJ-al- Klwlllllg those 511111-115.‘ m. the firs: boat. and ‘vhpn tlhiiyiClltlll) tiunibcrs liiigiii iiulc i)_L'L‘lvl‘E,Hn:__ “hm 11111.1.‘ w fly liinliici to their tal-tut r, y": williout 003111;; llldl 110W 10' 1 . Ambassador Bullitt 151 fury," the Japanese navy "cooper- iiig with the dictators" in the Pa- so“ wmg t=iliu to cut. off Unltmi‘ States tin Jo ‘Rho President and party remain- and rubber supplies and keep the a ed seated in their cur, parked close by I. pavilion occupied by Llvllli liziivziii and the west coast while General Drum and officers of the h, first army, facing the scldieis him drawn up in three sides 0f a hollow square. iliiiiid Stairs nary busy defending word document bearing the impri- d Chaplin“ the mv hpflkuwas matur of the state department. the an . o . ‘ 1 ‘ Governor Arthur H. Jami-s qt Pcnii- i: sylvania who declared “i118 liour p m has come when mun iiiid \'.\.'lll_L‘ll ul i this country must take heed 01 vllhil. is happening." 11lfll1l'(1i'S ovciran the country. ed, “the qllctatvrs are convinced} not all democracies will always be. hit-l; included his colleague, An- liil - gtcctcd manncr." lllii (Continued from page I) Mam» iulrriri I am the Duchess is with Tnc induction ccremonies were. ‘furl on uiih traditional pomp‘ Fift Columnist it bUUll was discuicrctl that a few l ‘p DUloUlla Ull Lih.‘ 3111111111 WUH.‘ Sigllf nicii uitii count-d lights. ‘Sllxill slltl‘ The funeral will tokc placc ilmtmhtit-fitlkiiliixlthliiiiiiilisli: under Masonic auspices from his “ ‘ i late residence today m 1,30 w Among Um“ are Glswhnuurs 0;,’ 11111111 lcllcrs which flskEd 11001111] 111"“ 1"- i“ ‘join the pcucc chain. liculltpd. d . 1ll1'flill.\', Cllliftfllii and 511W 151'114‘11111“'511 111 COME BACK NEXT YIHR 111m, 111-,~.1i~ii.-;ioii. If you “.1111 lo R1‘ —~—- gm], mt- “qr ('u|)_\' 1111' \\'lLil0\li)'u1l1',1.fl§t‘ il JASPER. PARK LOIXIE, Alta. 111111110 and post it to 51X 11001119." ,1il|‘\\‘1‘ rut. other small fry triiilois try W! Inst. c the housing administration fni‘ tho Hxflylkl: up i'Oll\'f‘l‘Sll.ll0ll$ with strong-111" United States. was on his ivnv to New York today aftcr a lishlnu vacation there-suits of whrcli il\’il-l1$lll"1l ridiculous uriiiiiiiciils that llit-l cafe he may hczid all coiiiiwwttnrsncifs huiuuiiiturtaiiisiii is shmvn by in the Maliglic Rivcr Aiiuhuts’ (‘liiliillio incl. that (frcrlnaiis iiiiicliiiic- Th“ uuiiiii-u wumcii and cliildrrii ‘illllil “m. .1 .. 1 .. . so ne c m an cmiu 11c l‘\‘f‘—‘\\'.ll'I‘(‘ in i1 .- ‘ . ord which cxcccds nianv of thciniiit‘ ' fine marks Psfnlllislllvl in 111311 nndi bettcrs nll GIllPYS so 1:11‘ in ill-in ‘illi-Iinprou‘ . . .. , . Valley whore in Amcthvst T-nkt‘ and Astoria River he found fishing tlic M's iii pubs or llfllkfi and §<‘>\\‘ 5111115 of Nuiii inopuililiifrii. ll1u.\'11-"1‘i rw-t 111.. llll". .1 l1 111111- (Continued from page l) urcd his "ll the Britis navy goes tcst economic crisis in our his- iropcan navlcs ruled the Atlan- Throughout his speech, l. 4.000- m1)1\55fl(if‘)i‘ compared 6011111110115 ihc United States today to those ciulliiig in France before Hitler's ‘iilcss ‘ c act now," he assert- o late." The envoy told the audience, ony J. Drcxel Biddle, ambassador observations tratcgv of drstruction." German upturn-rid in‘ oucnts bluffrd fiance into a false "I know the men of‘ this division $1.119 of sccuriiy and Hitler's mill-us: v riiziclifnc did the rest, he said. May Be "Lullaby of Death" dilirc n1 . -‘ :. E\'l<lR‘l'1‘lllNG lContinue-d from page 11 Comparing Frcnch faith in the 1- lllnglnot 1111c" Ho scum-- [aid Gus: "The soothing ivord ‘Atlantic z‘ have an opportunity to turn 11:01‘ than it is today and 01H‘- , Won: 01‘ .1‘ f. the fllIlTfllflll of my 110,. ) D13 W- B- Plml-lll ‘l! 51111111191" lf‘l‘fil i1" 1» to lcrirl you a hclp- l ‘ side, Coroner, was cinlcd r11. 111.1 m: hmd m your hymns m S01v5‘ , _ . _ | to shorc flic plcnsurt‘ of my‘ l wrrf-ci1‘i1--‘ 111i‘ 111ml and all‘ force in and Mar necessary. ‘rho picr uhci-c 1hr» w; -' -~, m 311050 15131111531 1 ., _ ppiiig tlic.i‘logt1.c11‘*b11.1'g- T1193’ 1‘€‘llll'll0d_ t0 the iiccidcn‘. liaippciictl is lili’ 111‘npci‘1_v' _ 13h; on fhclhalcnfly LCM _ 'l>!1'$1i'1l‘ll111l1 1111111 011 l“? l’11'e1'5_1f11'.| of the i‘uil\\.1_\,‘ iiiiil 1111111‘ ls .1 .-111..Li ,1 . n, ; Dhhhhbs rnnL rhnh. 11 and pzirtcci with mutual eivllffffilolls‘ machine shop thi-rc; 11s it is i‘ ill,‘ ‘ 1H 11115 and tlirii- ivives. c1111‘ contliiiir-c! as the ‘vcri fixrni the cham- ,~. thrr ncw home-freshly 1 ‘r’ tliurniitc and shrlulcd f.‘,l‘t".‘lillQS 1 11 automobile. a trailer and two ‘ornment House diitiiliv. Chis-i‘ Justice O. B. Duly. i-oiwu in rcd, administer-rd; oaths. held in the highest r-stccm and his m.“ untimely dcntli will be lcarzil-tl “Jguunuud 1mm page i) !](\\\S;"0 with regret by his many friends, ~~~~~~~ -——-—i4~———— 511N115. _ I-Ie was a. member of Niount Nlnr- nowurds a liiuliitioiis 1.111111% (13511 1-1- iah Masonic Lodge. A straiiael officials knew that for _a_sl1oit coincidence of the accident was finic (jiLlllLlliS itcrc uuure oi signals Ob.“ ,, » rod by uiill-ll fighter IlOIIltI-b-r inc lsriusli code to Nazi fl iii large are “siiiiill fry?’ klv. ‘:1:- hiis cv cxpcvlcncccl’ in aiiuling fXllflill 1‘ri . - - f"f‘llll‘ ‘maria. l1 is his infcntlon to rc- iivii to thc Dominion ncxt yrar. TILLIE THE TOILER- JUST ANOTHER PRETENSE. The mauv gravel truckmen on nvc cncc attain resumed work and Congruluniions to M1‘. Tyndall ample. our fill-known masterful! r1144; wqugp FALL FOR ‘ruxr FOUR-FLUSHING] DANCE INSTRUCTOR -/—/~_- m. 1m. n»; inm- sin-nah. "~11! ..,».1.~~.-1 IAN 1111"°‘111‘1“‘11‘111AMBASSADOR" li-‘fespectctiyside “Resident Passes _ Mr. John ti" I" ixcred All Europe, including Britain and Ihi-Filllil, “one economic uri1t" con- hay nlf)!‘ iiollcd from Berlin; "many" coun- irics of South America under some quince of Nazi control; loss of for- ‘ll markets fol‘ United States COI- "M1,. u pa-Siiifli u been ill picviousl‘ to lhfi’ ocllcizl hr a You‘ was " Ch ii rc :1 0s’. ‘ ‘ EWQI] (To vii p") bcrs o: Corps. Counljv inson, M.I_..A., a. Many Volunteer‘: t us. it will be as strong, 1n Charlotictou s‘. . volunfex-rerl in ulll be uscd in the most unex- an tiYQYKlflL’ of poll in the rura. -— iCounfy, Thu-e are t. lslve of tile The bonil s will be fozicco1n' ‘. s as lust as it is possible v in the County. ate ‘he reizlstra ts and the rt i $01111- 1Tl £1 Hi1 Qcv * ~ \ ~11 1111c. fllllld 111111 11.11119 1111a h;,,,“.°*‘ "" *1‘ Iliiitclrcds oi’ siuhtsccrs lin- | nslifvss “m, Comprehensive Picture There are l8 qutstitlns sub-divisions on tho mus: questions t!» no c1 111e, :0 iiiiikc .1‘ 1‘:l"11“.~~~. iicrsvii uho ho such fl‘r<c !"‘£"ll..'l"."‘.".§ is 111M514.- n $200 1111c. THE THING I MOST‘ ADMIRE ABOUT YOU GLENNY, is THAT YOU DON'T EVER cuAwcic