- JULY s. 1944 "f SPORTING NEW Officers cm To .4 c’. 6-2‘ For First Defeat RCA!‘ Aircraftsrnen defeated RCA?‘ Officers 6-2 last night in a regular game of. the City: Senior softball League schedule. he game was notably free from errors. The victory gives the Alrcrafts- men three wins, to put them in tie position with the Officers for first place in the league. on the basis of wins. However, the Officers are slightly-ahead in the percentage column as Aircraftsmen have lost wo games while lust night's de- eat was the first suffered by the Dfficers. Ali-craftsmen took an early lead. goo g two runs in their first turn at bat, while it was not until the third inning that the Officers got in their first run after Air- craftsmen had made it 3-0 in the first half. Patterson of Aircraftsmen play- ed s, steady game at short, on one occasion taking the ball on the bounce running to touch 2nd and qrged the ball down to lst in ime for a double play. This lad is pmbllty the most consistent hitter in the league. hitting well against sll the pitchers and was in there banging last night as he got 3 for 5. Schecter. at first for ghgraken got 3 hits in 4 at a . - Y Umpire-Whitlock. , Bases-Kane, Lawlor. Aircraftsmen Meunier. 3b Krane, c Dew, 2b Patterson. ss Ashley. if LeBerge, cf Olmstend, rf Schecter. lb Smykaluk, p Officers Walker, 3h Cameron, lf Loescher. lb Kemp. as Brown, p Kelly, 2b Kllmovich. rf Roman, lf Johnson, c ~Haywood Goodale, hitter in h Haywood replaced Roma 201 001 200 001 010 000 Alrcraftsmen Officers g~ wuowmouuung gnaaupuammg no wQOMOOOOOO: aocooouucng nu §§o H~oou»wS~Hg §m5oo-mo»3 um gio oao~uao¢ow> Euo~oo~uHw> uu ?ae ooao~QH°¢~H »—~coooo¢oH Steps From Cheap Into Major Competition GflAlGO July l — (AP) - Geor- gie Drum, a five year geldingwhlch only a couple of years ago was running in cheap racw on the Pa- cific coast. bounced into major competition today by winning the 050.350 Stars and Stripes handicap at Arlington Park to thrill a holi- day crowd of 36.0w. lve, winner of the Kentuclw Derby and The Preakness, and heading for the American three In: o pionship, finished oirth — '! l-2 lengths back of the r be . Nag-brag Rounders was third, s length an s. half back, and Pen( Ive was five lengthsfarther back. Ionsivq went to the post the fa- vourite, with Georgie Drum sooond choice. The winner returned t8 60, ‘$.40 and $.40, withlilquifox pay- Ii‘ -—- lng (1.00 and t4 price on Rounders was S6 00. The winner is owned by Geo Drumheller of Walla Walla, Was who wrapped $41,000 around bank roll for the triumph. Georgie Drum, with Georgie Woolf, celebrated "I his bac ran the mile and a furlong 1:40 4-5. Pensive was without the riding ab- ility of Little Conn McCreary. in hospital with a fractured wrist. lli-‘Creary rode Pensive to his major triumphs this The Cuban-born jockey Smith, had the mount on Pensive and although he never was far out of content on. could not the flying Georgie Standings in lmhll Results F‘ IAIIONAL In 1m: I it. Louis l. New for l; 8t. Imus C. Bmokyn 3; Cincinnati t. lroolcyn l; Cincinnati l Philad a S; Pmsb h I a 1 '" “s” l 98° - I; git” l. AiICAN If. Louis g; Philadelphia 0. . Iouis ; Philadelphia 9. veialnd ; New York i. ' New York l. oeton l. "M" 4- Boston ‘l. amigo C; Washington I 6M0 92 Washinfltfln i. EiIAIIIONAL malt 4; "G's. °:..""r" Pr." s. u oron ‘s n lowing Chi: scullod his way to vic- tory in the famous Diamond Sculls event at Henley-on-Thames 14 {can ago today. If, was Canadas hird v tory in the ihcn iii-year- oid event, Lou Soholes and Joe E m he Knights of C gue the Alerts and eaterday, the Giants winning out a comfortable margin of 22-10. e Alerts got into~difficultics in the third from which they failed to recover, although both teams dis layed some good ball. rl. Richards. Wright, Jr., haying won in 1004 and e y. ,__ _.. raewiiv They're tossing longer forward passes now. A/Sgt. M11501‘ W- H. Ialloway and Capt. H. J. “Bummci” Stirling, both former members of lhe famous Barnia Imperinls football team, nrc iolzmmnics in another passing game. Here they are shown, as munbers of n Canadian Artil- lery Regiment in fiance, sighting on their target-(Canadian Army Photo). Softball League Following is the stendin City Senior Softball Lea Teams Otflcers Aircra Navy Army All Stars dergeants Corporals Giants Defeat Alerts In Junior Softball League Junior League olumbus softball e lineup: Giants - J. Burke. G. Burke, McDonald, Trainor, Tulle, Hart Ale Races .20 The ls force in order to round up the ring 68min" safety. YE O THEATRES /-“llorthern‘ \_ Persuit” A ERROL FLYNN JULIE BISHOP GENE LOCKHART A Ad l | fir. nlfktiinwfif-‘s. ‘liffiflfileli Police in the top of the world and to the edit of life! One of the most gallant screen "M108 of all i MONTAGUE-FRI. 8-30 EM. MONTAGUE — SAT. 8.00 d; for. M, i SOURIS-MONDAY 8.45 RM. MATINEE i.._____._._. {NORTHERN PURSUI , OPENS "Northem Pursuit." a draanatlc war-tune adventure of the Royal Canadian Mounted Ponce, the men who patrol uhe vast. stretches of the gasiadian Northwest. starring Errol iynln. "Northern Pursuit" has Errol Flynn m me role or a. Mountie who is tiupwn head-on into me enemy's lnations when he encounters Colonel. Hugo Von Keller, neau of a Nazi saboteur ring landed by sub- marine on the coast oi Hudson Ba-y. Party t0 a ruse concocted by the Canadian Mouned, Police. Flynn pretends to be in discredit with the of saboteurs. ‘focooher with the Nazi contact man, he goes w Keller who has managed to elude Al h m? $1.3m b “ti.” m. lynn e e r , discovers that iilflé Nazis, UJIGCTFKBI- M's guidance. are blannirA w blow uip the Wellant Canal. At the last mflmmt. however. and with the aid of his courageous wife, Fly-rm man. B805 l0 stop the bombing by killing Keller. setting into the plane, invoking it. then Damachutiinlz to ‘Second Section ii. Cf C. Senior Softball League Follow aqqapvoq rumble-awhile aotn-smzcfls-rfl Jul 12, 6.3 , _ fights!’ 0 Royals vs. Hie ed at theend f th d Playoffs will 58m tfnsfxcrfgliistfiétlom To Decide Fate Cf Army Team " the Oitv Scni r Softb‘ ll Le to hold a megting $03.. toamdgcildg 1° the fate of Beach Grove squad has been riddled bv transfers to other camps until now a skeleton team remains. inger, Jay, Ward. rts- H. Pineau. MacDonald. Hennessey, Shepherd, McGuigan and Plncau. The next game, Thursday morn- ing will be at 9.30. Tonight at 6.30 the Tigers of the Senior league play. together to play the All Stars on Thursday night. But whether the team continues after that or whe- ther it will drop out and a new schedule be drawn u") to c plete the season has not been deci ed Whitlock & McCourt Lead Tourney Al; Horseshoe Club Court is leading the rncr- in the Brighton Horseshoe Club doubles tournament for the Vililliams Tro- phies with l6 points Three teams are tied for second place. each with l4 redits. P W L phs Whitlock 8e McCourt l0 8 2 McDougall (b Evans l5 7 8 Connolly dz Marlin i3 7 6 Yorston dz McLrll-"ln 5 0 5 Murley k Buote l0 4 6 Phillips s: Bruce l3 7 s J_ieffcr & Drllzicl 4 i 8 2 _,,. ‘My 5- 6 3°. Tigers vs Aces fill’ '7. 6 30, Wings vs. Royals. Juli’ 9. 6 00. Hitrights vs. Tigers, Y 10. 5-30. Aces vs, Wings, July l4. s so Aces vs. Royals. glllliy 11$, e oo, Tigers v5 wings. Juli’ i1, 6 30, Willgs Vs. Hit lghtg, ‘My w. $.30, Tigers vs ynlg Y . .30, Aces vs. Hitrlghts. All postponed games will be play. It is understood that officials of the Armv team. The training It is hoped to get a pick-up team The team of Whitlock and Mc- e standing; _. of Winnipeg, in aiding cancer suf- ferers should be investigated. 0:5“: d he lfgvgavffigi? §§|§°1v?.',‘“§.l§gf$§§ Manda? Zvenlng June 26th, at the.’ firing Tyfihmns “mwked them- "He has worked and worked for ' the good of others. should not be allowed to go by the board." . ML Mclvor mid he had “n; two sung ceremony to Petty cancer victims to Dr. Davidson and both were cured. is second sigéion "def atcllleedltlftlgfigs us?" Columbus senior softball League: and study that the west has not- had that which it should have,” _ said Mr. MacNicol. "And I have 80W" 0f will"! in mind the fnct that unless the west is at least given a. chance to survive we eastern people can not progress.” He suggested Agriculture Minis- °Ymm°l1i W95 abundant water supply to Regina, Moose J“‘X,“c',‘,‘,l,,,§gl“°§',‘,f,1§“"',‘,'§1§ néatbchtitng hat and carried a bouquet - o u crcup roses: . The byldeg; moyher “lore a navy in the town itself there was morel the place of meeting 1101‘ m: 194i b111,, dress, “time ha; and maighlng fighting through German defencelPresbytcrial m be sett ed la er as gl-Oonys mower, positions and in the houses. Thevcircillflstflflcefi permit. n ‘h . wore a flourered dress Wiill hat andl village was cleared rapidly and byl A committee to look a er \ e p110; Qfl1¢@;.nnid-moi'n11ig the Canadian posl-‘papers and other articles of m» , palities. progress if it had sufficient water. The southern part of Saskatche- wan had great prospects. but its advancement was limited by the prféelilet Xgtfrhzgpggrhe when me matching accessories. Federal Government has got to do more in building great works in ‘hfnfiifjeafi1h§'“i.;e§§§§f‘§‘f,be,n_ N.V.R. were ushers. During the mam had spent many billions of signing of tile register Ivan Rob- dollars on canals and bridges. mm" Sang "Bccmlsc" There could be no objection if it spent $15,000,000 or $20,000,000 on "acll/fliiqléllaéz’ 3L5; a tgiiflnugsggfg who assisted in serving were Elsie‘ Workers in the Wmlililli Missimlaify‘ Coles, Noreen Neiwson. Alta Pr0\\'se,‘S°°l°tl°-* and hi5 11°11‘? m?" W913‘ ?it.'.llesafi ggiegguatg oftowaligx; cousins of the bride and Mae Rob- l minister (Mr. Gardiner) to come mm“- ‘1 do“ "lend M“ forward with a really big plan to - ' bring water supply to those two cities,“ said Mr. MacNicol. between the Provincial Govern- ment, the cities and the Dominion Government. As the Dominion could borro\v more cheaply the provinces nnd lhe cities the Dominion whole amount required and allow the cities and the) province to re- pay their shares later. speech at six o'clock Mr. Gardiner , _ . ._ crossed the “our to shake his ulleie the bride had been minim ed for over two years Several show- ers were also held in her honor. joins in wishing Vi‘. nnd Mrs. Runiz many years of ng and happy wedded life hand nnd congratulate him. Charge Japs Ilse Mustard Gas 0 yang Sundaywind Mondnybut ‘oiled 3 to budge the defenders of that ‘oe- BUDGET DEBATE- iea-"Qnzw ._ _ Geer (L—VHHCOUVCY Burrard), Wil- liam Bryce (CCF-Selkirk) and J. R. MacNicol (PC-Toronto Dav- engirt). ime Minister Mackenzie King announced that Gen. Charles De arrange for his Parliament Hill before Parliament assembled on the day he was here. Old Chickens Come Home faced by the Liberal Government today represented “old, ghostly, mou ty" chickens cumin home to new parties had been formed and had seats in the House. couraged production by failing to called from farms for compulsory military training. Mr, McGeer said that the time of intolerate strain due to public debt had arrived in Canada and the people were in revolt against yet unborn committing suicide by its own un- wise and demodecl methods. Meat Board had failed m protect b sent representative of packing in- terests. should be develoPed- ed to encourage exploration for minerals. day when there was one history textbook for the whole of Can- ada. Parents should be granted in- come tax exemptions for daugh- ters training as nurses. Girls fol- lowing such courses cost their parents more than when they were ldren. Discusses Cancer The work of Dr. J. R. Davidson He suggested the cost be divided should advance MONTAGUE HORSE Wednesday, July 12th, 1944 51250-4" PURSE$——$1250 -CLASSES— No. L-Free for All Trot — Purse . No. 2-214 Pace -- Purse No. 3-2.2!) Trot and Pace —- Purse No. 4-2.27 Pace (2.l4'/; bar) No. 5-2.2? Trot (2.l3'/; bar) ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 7th, 1944 GEO. McINTYRE, Secretary. N, lArmy. Church of Christ Disci m‘ me Evangelical church 1 RACES ..-...--.-- -. 250.00 n.“- rm: bnaanorrs day. Jilly 20th. at 11 A the fisher Mr. Mclvcr said rich natural re- | e5 sources existed in his constituency $“ir€o°;q$f?:°- gnu? hmfilnd h1g1?‘ near the head of the Lakes and er lath Arm; $30M‘ ‘X51133! ‘four; Mining roads should be built. ihc Germans what were "mclally Tax concessions should be extend- ggggultllcéd Hiiglelfhilnlefewgfibléistffis mu was 1111b this iniiknlileadliaite area In the field of education, Mr. “t mm“ a1 “n” a“ a imp‘ i» w m" Charlottetown m, mrk when Alel-‘lm Edith only daughter, "p the seulhrm fririile of the flir- cl Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saunders? {"10 ""1 m" m" hem flrlilll 9" was united in marriage in a double‘ wPsiPYfl C-"lnfldiflfl ihf-"inthv ‘Work- Officer Victor Alexander, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Runtz of Arn- Mr. MacNicol said he would sup- Prior. Ohtflflo- The CBITmOHY W415 port the Progressive Conservative WV amendment tokth? Budgseébut pra- l- . lfefifdtiiz Sspllgrtage aolfe wlsxter? oin whim 519m“ southern Saskatchewan. Professor with Sklflllfifthll luslon held in p , of flo\vers. She carried a bouquet C0P""l3=1i'@“»\' of American Beauty roses. Her only Cflfladfl "OOPS find French-Speak- a. string of pearls ingyftoldiersludtthla Centlral Ciankalda ift f the "oom. Miss ‘Vfarguer- 0" “We Y1 e H a0 B11 t 95' 3r ,,(,’,,'“‘,f§;“",'eqfl§l‘ed'°',§“yg,?,§“°“,{‘,f isle Bgzhaut tlile bride's only attend- went straight for Carplquet over ant. wore a. floor length gown of my _ nu-quogse net over 511k rayon with ted with IiOPDIES among the wheat. accessories. The Arnold Hiitz After the ceremony, was held at the bride's home and a social evening was spent. tori sent stationed. The Guardian . l a lo TORONTO. ed lodav. liew Judge To Be ilchmlw“ Fly" Sworn In Tomorrow"ll°°”l"°* D- F- “- The Hon. M. R. McCiuigan will Gaulle, President of the French b in A is 1 Clgmmig-eet a: tNatilofial (ptitlrlevrgtioirk ifisslsiixglemeaboff, E;‘,’?=,,g;;,-=;;=@Eg§ the RCAF in Charlottetown in mo. . w s e ec e o vs d Isl ' . _ about a week. It was intended to XiircamggglbgtCahfgeigitlfitaléilzi Thomas. Ont. and other points in. “"’°“°"°° °“ §*,‘°A5“,ijf°m° CW" °" Thiiffidfli’ It signed to the ll’lth Patrol Squad- The sittings of the Supreme Court my, § . - . .qu.1dron patrolling the At- have bee" adjmlmed ‘mill/l Thurs‘ lnnilc coast and had so many hnurs "l when in Iii:- nir that when he arrived . ill l> . - . Mn gummy, 5am m“ problem,- Cecu Mayywffisebe ihgarlglng versus in England 1n February. i944. his l23€"...%§"3¥.ii..i‘;“lt§‘€ that; Allies Advance Income tax regulations had -dis- F $133K’ tiffili'°ililin"ii‘lfi“tiii 835i; MilCS Ill Italy By Noland Norgaard ROME. July 4 — (AP) - Allied , a system of finance which left gggietso msistetrfid can)? oin iron Cemabelé- Milly thefsfiat experi- ] n n b u more an eg e m s; . ence an coo ness o s crew sav- hobblins ‘dc t for senera ons o“: the enmedlss mule _ wide 111% ed them an from disaster‘ l 1 1 gm _ a an front to ay, overcomin nit- - tafy°gflfefif°éfills,gguf,ed_ 6130x319 herritsrefllftggixef i: tGroi-man sguicide to return to Canada in April nil _ f l; e c o s. present picture was o a p1“ 0cm” Some Nazi units, an Allied spgk- and tho ceremony was perform- vesman said, gene resisting “to the ‘ed tin lrvfontreallk Mayd 3. _ h .ast man an to the last round)’- .< he ormer is: E na Moran of. Mr Bryce said t at the Canadian “i. the 8m {Armydlmtloellmed uphme Pnrtngm REL d i t1 1 1i en ire area, mme a _y nort of llfrléstlliccllrxls Eliglilellg shlallllxd ‘farce? rgf Lake Traslmeno, engaging in hard Armed Forces: Cyril. with the ‘- presentative of organized farmers n-‘lhtlnl Miiglime- °n the 6115f- Gide on the Board as well as the pre- élgrlgfrJggli-‘élwflfi Wk"! m" B bit" In advancing to within eight mil- nd oommunications of the inla Runtz-Saunders Wedding adding of interest to a host wok place at six o'clock B alptis t performed by Rev. I. J y. Jclm Inch presided at the organ assisted by the choir of was a. member was are“: Sea. u eec ve"Terew was I m“ ‘lbsuved m much trwel gyven m marriage by “m. feather)‘ diers slogged their way around the looked charming ln a 'floor length‘ bfiitlffmld flaked in mild- brocacied satin! _ veil of tulle il-l quct from a line west nf the vil- ilue by a panda“ lage nnd advanced south of the Alia Rodd hunt nf the b ‘dc poured. Following the reception amid, showers of confetti the bride andl groom left for Summersizie thence; to Ottawa and Arnprioi‘ for their honeymoon Fkir travcllinf! the bride ma“ wore a turquoise wool suit with fl\'pfgflci(if|rj_\" red fnx cape whi ' me- -On their return ticy will reside llltfli. Glace Bay. was lhe guest soeak- , _ Halifax where the groom is at prc- i er She lold of her work in the vnr- 1M5. 2-13-22- Prcvious to her ' rnhrrlnge lthelbride was tillf reéipiené. o many ove y and use u gl s m: After Mr MacNicol ended his chem,“ one {mm J P. Crockett y, Capital 0f Saipan CHUNGKING. July 4 — (AP) -— The Chinese High Command said tonight that heavily - reinforced. Japanese troops. charging in closel 16 formation behind a barrage oil i4 mustard gas nnd ai-tiller} fire. as-I__ H saulted Chinese positions in Heng- 14 WASHINGTON, July 4 h (APl _ American ground forces have ‘EKDWTPG Gampan. capital of Sal-l pan. and moved beyond there a,‘ 'l . d . -,, leagued railroad centre in I-lunnn “,‘,1,,,,‘,‘,,.h“,,'§.'.,‘§,§§“,‘l,1§.§,‘}‘ . . . nncse troops on the principal land in the Western Pacific Afar- ianns group Canadian Council Cf . Churches To Meet 250.00 lhe Phfll1‘mflI;Sl':l])Anf1Ri. Rig.‘ , . W. B. Timur: ml, ng lean sinp 23mm) of Niagara. ‘ Churches entering the include lhe Church of England, Baptist Convention m‘ Quebec nnd the Marlllmrs. Pres- hvierien Church in Canada. Unil- Churrh of Canada. salvation TOWN _ ciuaaplau Church l acted as best ma“ lion was consolidated and M; 1m 5311114011; ‘mole Of me bride‘: was considered u formidable enemy i foll0ws:- Rev. and 5, B_ A Jchn Gavan“, R9,, sti-ongpoint was completely overrun and Rev. G C Webster. a reception l Those T ' ' ' lRendlc Lnrfer. Kcnslngton band a- Jzain won the lnnncr for general hat and cloves, ,‘ church's wo can and Ilkrzinlnn seniors. mum" of ion Canhdini . ‘s ‘lie ' of lhe St. ‘m5 crlnllz; . r JoIlnvsIGu... 2.1-. a piano‘ Re‘ G C WNW‘ r so L) wlieli was l!l\ll.'l\ ell ;ecl _ ,, h The report oi the llfilllillflilligl gl-lmniqiio?‘ lsogngrrwlatlm - _, committee was ' Mrs John ‘e a H. MaeKay of Sin: officers elected ident _ Mrs. Mary Mnclean, Char- lottetown; isi. vice-president — Mrs G a‘ v 3rd rice DlTSlflClli ~~ Mrs Hilbert B Johnson, Summerslde 4th vice‘ president - Mrs ll/llliazn Irving, Mrs, Irving illllzir, Nlurrny Harbor North, 6th Yltf‘ president --- Mrs. A M Green, New‘ London Re- cording Secretary Mrs. F. A. A Mulch. Charlottetown Corres- ponding secrelhl M l‘_\‘n Muciieud, Belfast Literature secretary‘ W Mrs Robert A Sta- secretary French R ‘erfiome Helpers sccrfl- :u'_v -»— Mrs Hardy Ram ' July 4 — lCPl -— First meeting of the Canadian Council of Churches. a new hndv embracing the leading Protcslnnilc a P Churches in Canada, will he hnldi “lie” here in Septemtbrclirtitllvas‘announc- At a tmr in mcm-} hers will be asked to nominnic a‘ -~-- $25000 president who will hnld office for, iwn rears. . 25090 The Council is ni. present under Hunter Ru rr 1m ed mics; "v in in \ of Vflllllljg fariliurs n was decided to Council ‘ Ommh" Gr-rnlan liziiuu irriu". n l .r P105 and that his we l been Flt-Sgt. T. E. Campbell of 90» Pownal Street, City, who recently! received the D.F.M., enlisted with He received his training at St.‘ Ontario, and was afterwards av’ - ron. He served for two years with l . Commanding Officer over there re- ' fused in believe the young fiyerlsl statement as to the number of flyinv: hours he had to his credit until lhe log book was produced. FlL-Sct. Campbell flew a Cata- iim flying boat in his coastal pa- lml work, and one time, had a most unusual experience off Sable Island. The Catalina ran into a meteorological r“ omenon com- mmllv known as a "twister." The vinlrnco of the atmosphere about his shin was so great that at times I the "twister" lifted the Catalina|’ two thousand feet above its sailing . level and, according to Flt-Sgt! 0 Star of radio, siege and screen. Solid danceable rhyihms and entertainment. Fa» mous on the air from Hotels Waldorf-Astoria: Pennsylvania, Bilimore and Pierre _in New York; the Drake, Chicago; the Sfailer, Boston; f Mount Royal, Monfreah-And America's Famous Nile Spoisl Flt-Sgt. Campbell was allowed this year in order lo get. married. _ His wife i & He has three brothers in thel. Royal Canadian Navy; Peter, inf Italy and Michael with the RCAF it overseas. A brother, Lieut. Lorne‘ _ Campbell of the Signal Corps. died Featuring i: Ctlliarlobttefown in May, 1943. no er rother, C li ., 1 ' aitorney-at-lnw at Ngilignldil, do?“ GLORY PALMER i ‘Hat 1E5 gireelsiislters: Lieut. Mnr- l gare . flmlllf‘ . Su ervl r N . ', 10 Canadian General) Hsdlspital 81 voca l“ England; Lucy (Mrs. Gordon Bow- _ _ ness, Mont Joli, Poi; and Cecilia Playing m Charlottetown alt homgawithnher mother, Mrs. ames mpbe . His father died Same F R I D A Y , JULY 7th, l9llll AIRFlELD-— THE SPORTING CLUB <r_:_tiliunue_q_zfr_qm_qng_e_i,i Dance to the velvety, smooth music of this interna- ed behind the administration tlonally-known Dame Band- bulldings and control tower on the . , east side of tn..- field and they are 15-P19Ce Orchestra delaying lh_ Carpiqu t cleanup. _ _ Heavy Canadian and Rritish artil- ldmllllOll $1.50 p81‘ POTSOB. \ " lcry concentrations are being brought down on them and rocket- Dress Informal Advance sale of tickets at Reddin's Drugstore. Dancing 9.30 — 2 iqgngi-“fg; g;>;,,,;g*g;;;=;) “We” ‘vllllllrxmxwtorlsflll/(ap In Freakish Weather The battle of Carpiquet was fought in freakish weather with rain squalls blowing up times during the day. The clay soil became muddy and the sol- Severnl Eli-mm. guns cropped up B. I. S. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Wednesday, July 6, 8 p. m. Full attendance raquested. P. A. LAFFERTY, Secretary. The Canadians attacked Carpi- highway. Eastern 4st» s» ‘unintu- nnng; cocoons-we a.‘ flat, open crop land dob‘ There was stiff fighting along the approaches to the town and _ _ . _..._. .-.... _ _ wymg toric interest was appoints: his T. H. E omers; Thisl [committee will make plans to be approved at the i945 Presbyteriul 57TH ANNUAL- meeting. . at Si. Avards 0n Connolly _The meeting closed with the Na-, ‘A 4d‘ _ I I _ q _ iConrinued from page l.) i Anlhem and The Belle‘, 05m“? ‘m bu“! ‘l-l‘ ' l‘ ~‘ ‘ Evening Serviw lbeginning 1102.30 p.m. cun- Qrsfln Pffilude —Ml-§8 Lin-m.‘ sisiing of five milk cows work for the IVIASLCI‘ might be ricn- MacKenzie. i l_v blessed. Call To Worship and lnvoccrionl and lo steers nnd heifers. A short service was held in nlem- _Rgv_ T, H. B. Somers. l orv of those who had died during‘ Hymn—- Christ For The We d, ,,.|, . . l ‘RR m0 5'61"? l Old Testament Reading-— I iali l ‘i ‘A \ ~ l ~ b Ira the absence ofKLhc missionieot an secretary, Miss zit-nryn Mac- ' . - ~ 5. _ Leod. her report was rend by Mrs Prayer of Conlesqon mm 1p plication. | The Lord's Prayer. _ l “- Hymn—Com'§, I-Ioly Splat, game. both? m lrld The New es ament ea lng- eon: ll) l: '. Epistle of Paul to The Baht‘;- 1v Miss Marv MocKc-nzic, dcaconcss .s women's societies, voting peo- The (395991 0i 5L Lillie. l0: l-l0. I c's gmups, snblmgn schools and Prayers of Thanksgiving. Inter- ("nllllliill- ‘ mission bands Ill Glace Bay She session and Commemoration. ll (lo has lutclv i-akrn up work under lhe Solo-Mrs. N. D. Macbcnn._ direction of the IKE I. Presbytery. Minutes of afternoon meeting-j and will continue in eoluvvilult slm-l Recording Secretary. ilsr work l: ‘i? ans lflld cl lhe Credential Rcport~Mies Mary onion; lhe Hungar- Irving _ Report of Resolutions and Cour- wliuln cannot speak lungllsn, nnd nfi yesies _ M155 Margaret MflCDQJg- the (lcaconesses who are striving to- ‘ make of these peoples good Christ- lS l'l'i f Niflllilllllf: l’ Hymn - Hark! the voice of Je-l Budge and ‘he The Benediction S fonowsi_pl.es_ The Organ Postlude. \\ The report of the committce for: TfSOlEtlOTTS éandd fcourresies any‘ 1 . . 1 _ flan s to o_ or us QYRPD s lozietowil; ‘Jnllcdlsbslllgsidclfilal- "w?" Mid loving earl‘. i” in: Miss Katie Mnchnrhein, Eld-m hm kindly greetings. m m,“ q-_ H ' Somers, the Kirk Stssinn. lllf‘ |W, M S, the Pianist ~~ Mrs ‘ H J. Gordon. the organist —~ .‘.ll~.~ ltfaeKcnzle, Miss Elaine porter, Mrs | N D. Maciean and the churrh . -, ricer; also to Rev G. C. Wei." -l Miss Lily Altkcn, Mrs. Elma MacInnis and Miss Mary MM- c w |Kenzie Lastly that all pray l" -.... - -. - ‘Girls’. God lo look with compassion upon; n world at war, to be with those who H‘. AN‘; ‘qlllsi, owlh lll lncmlirrship i Piultliuxs purl ~ lllllll‘ " " ’U E s O m F] n. s B‘ d. .-. ll W 5 F n z: , Albcrlon 5th vice president. — Paivsrssn, (;l Work secrotnrv _ Miss Margaret . _ , __ ‘ _ - , '- I l, _ ‘ 4 _ light for the cause of 1'lglli(‘.lilSl.-‘$. v ‘ ‘ _ _ Xxuggfiaugetllifzgfly lilgisKxif_ to inspire the lenders of the nnl- flglllu l)()\ lull gltlstllllg’; lzt%'d‘,‘h:'l‘l,,:;,",;l of Oklahoma. will cxuvlucl. vcrt, Kensinglon. Home Mission and glory Qt God‘ m gm’ poll“. m Warren ‘simms the churchs ambassadors. strength ‘I and comfort to-ihe lll1SSlOllilll0> .. u ‘home and abroad. and faith .\n< i <8V Valley, Aioswn- Sm-rflar, __ pm i \"l\5lfyiil'i to every worker in Christ's i" "w "(‘L€Od‘ Ne“. Landon‘ s he?‘ G C Webster in his wri- llmlasum Mrs Frank Bnglmn” dress brought his ‘impress n of FllLl. GUFPEI. e uuerrtnlntl‘ of im- ‘ ' . . - IAssembIv of lhe Presbv .ll.'ill the prnler of decimal n and Rev. _ ~. - . g u C‘ web H . . lCluuch ill Canada. The lnrciuu! Elm ‘you Chflrlniicmwn .. were held ill Knox Cluncli. ‘ _ ‘ Canada Ho recalled the llllfllliqlli luvery lll"_‘lll except Salut- .n from all‘ Canada (lccklrzl t", . cCntinug the Prasb_\'icl'lnn Church llednosrlniu .lul_v 5. and '_ July 4 __ lcpi_a:i~_iing is dead, lnnc live the K n. hrofldpnst 11mm 1.10 Presbyterian Church 1= d ,_ ‘ v ‘ _ _ _ , , Ii. la. Sl‘lul'l\ laS. 1 punvdnq ;_ m]. l-e spoke or (lie l'f‘SOl\lll(lll nf lo . Pwmr n 11w, ‘nmq, ally and affection sent by lhe Ass-J i - - n. r n‘ a Sfllllflfs offure "mi "We “M” °i m“ G "a" l‘l~ZNTl~Z(‘(1S'i‘.»\l. vuruvu l‘ for the “WW1 “I “l“°i°‘““ -"°“"‘ a2“ Wm“ (lll_\' lll .\' o'clock liesrinninu‘ ' ' RBI-Om- Rn_,|'§|'|.~,|,"j|,y, ‘and lhe words lhcn spoken: "'1“ " lusting over ltodnesrlzl)‘. Jul)‘ you. 1., NBC nnd mm“. long live the Presbyterian Cluu nnl pllysimnn has embb- w Kms 00ers" "P "l mi culled to the western front. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Eliza-