.________ i.._ .i___.__ he SU ______._____ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Y AGBNTlmLBime M than Own bafiofiituw-“éi!” u’ m“ IUMMEBBIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions Advertising The Guardian may be bought [hi], 5g m, “g m, h“. lowing stores in Sllllllllfllnm. {t1- Bell Bookstore. Water Street. (in l-vIlllIl-on Water Street, pronto BSIRIT- WI"! 5R9“. Ill-II Eaudet, 67 Grenville Street The Guardian will be delivered to my home in Bum merslde by Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 10c per week. Phone 2B9 for this service M- glvc your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. hi; .olunm il reserved for new: of w; interest, but advertising oi a ewsy nature may be inserted at w" “m; s Word, strictly payable advance. "TZTdGET your proper Vitamins mire Puretest Cod Liver Oil. 45c. 75c 5nd $1.25 at Taylc! Drug Co., Ken- 5mzgon_ 10-21. _i(iTCHEN UTENSILS -— ordg qirly at Braces. 10-23- AI-‘IIESII CEMENT in many D11’ ure proof sacks, obtainable ut , 10-23-21. _-'1‘iitlliiilOMETElt AT $75,000-- he tl1e1'11101nele1' at the Victoly headquarters Sumnierside v 11114111 stud ut $15,001 1t re- ~ contribution made in “i111 11.» ue to date. hast night me ‘ 111i lillllClCl" passed the $50,000- 'l‘i1e sunirnerside Objective .. $300,000 and with 25 per cent of 1p UDJPL“ \'e already YEiLIZGd oific- “15 43111100113; with the loan were el-ouuug oplqnistic the goal would l 11-11 lud and passed before llie otks tlcsu. —S. AYOUNG PEOPLES MEETING_— Trinity Young Pcoplrs held their regular meeting 1n Epworth Hall TUCSIIIIY Stlpientber 20th with a largo attendance. The programme for the cvcmua was direct/rd by the Yllllllfl People of the Baptist Church. The devotional period was led by 11's Crowston. President of the B. ' P . assisted by Sgt. Pilot Smith. A“. Mimn, Cpl. Jack Delegram. all of Summer-side Airport. The special s1 lki‘l' for the evening was Sgt. P1101 Bord, who directed his talk on Ephesinu 6.. 13-17, stressing the fact for Young People to out on the whole armour of God, and be pre- ared to face the difficulties which 1e ahead in a. war-torn world. The rest of the evening was spent in Ncrcntlon. -—S . George Walton of Monc- toii . ~ived by plane to visit her |i5l€1', Mrs. Charles E, McDonald, summersidta-S. -~.\/frs. Byron McDonald of ltioucton is visiting her mother-in- lay. Mrs. Charles E. McDonald, summerside-S. -Cpl. J. L. Cahill, SP, of the pC.A.F',, returned to his unit after ; short visit with his wife and family in Kenslngton. Kensington And Vicinity Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Mrs, Cecil m1 and M155 Amelia Mill were recent visitors to Rus 160. m9 meats of Mr. and Mrs. victor Blun- ll, The Rev. Benjamin Frcam re- turihid to Roundhill. N.S-- 1mm Kensington where he spent a 1916a- eant vacation, the guest of M-l‘. and Mrs. 1.1m Howard- Miss Margarwt MncKlnHOn of the Women's Army (301118 59cm- a very vnjoyable leave at h r home k1 Clermont. Mrs, Rex Kelly of Oherlottiwwn |pe11i a recent, weekend in Spflllk Vail v with her parents. Mr. and 1111s. “liilinm Cousins. .\l1 and M1's. P. N. LeBlanc of Kensington spent a few days ill PflOll, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mcbellan. 111-s Lorne Dllnnirlfl spent lhfl ‘fluuksuiviug week cud “lth T9 l1- tuvs 11nd fnends in Charioiietowll. The Mmsrs. Walter Thvmpwn llld Eric Thompson of Kensin tori lei: lfouday for Pictcu where hey have noceptid positions. Serceimt B11102 Clark of lhe P- E 1d Highlanders is spending his furlough in Kinslnilicll Wm‘ his ivifn and his parents. Mf- 5nd Mrs David Clark. 111s,- Marjorie Stirling of Pictou W11: a peasant week end in K-Tl- ‘llkou with her parents. the Rflv. A. D. and Mrs. Btirlhll. A weddilll. or interest u» friends hero and other surrounding dis- tricts was solemnized at the New I-llldon Presbvlcrlnn Nfnvsc on hilnfllll’ Whlrn the Rev, H. M. Bun ‘lllll lllllied in the Holy Bonds of Mlllrilfiolly, Miss Ruth Elaine Montgomery. daughter of w. and Mrs. James Montgomery of Mal- Wluc, and Mr. James T. Camlpblll. son of Mrs. G-lorgc and the late all» Campbell cf Park Corner. The brirlr- “n5 charmingly atlired in a “my blue ehsembi: with mulching 59993501165 and was attended by h" frlrmd. Miss Dorothy Thomrp- Vlll- while a friend of the Rroom, Mr. Sutherland Montgmnery. did wluiies as best man. Th: cerv- mlllll’ was performed in the pre- MW‘ of the immediate family and lllguds of the bride and izroom- Afar the ocrcmony the bridal par- ll’ lair. for Charlottetown. Where ‘h’? lllld thrir wedding dinner, re- h "llllil in the evening to the 10m" of he grocm wher: n de ic- "ls Wedding supper was served to "llmlws of mm families and u. ‘llllvr gusts. Later, a n-umber of ‘elmllller-i ilathhred to wish the l, m’? Wlllli; couple many years of r Wy wedded life. Mr, and Mrs. “uphill will reside in Park Cor- lllr whvro the groom is a prosper- "l-ll farmer. On Friday evening. Qt, 10th, u numb 1' of ue‘ghbors lli friends from far and near ‘(i3 “Plffl to pmscnt Mr, and Mrs. Ttviiltcl with their gifts and brag 151105 and to welcome Mrs. Camp- h" to thc community. After t-h? lie numiber of lovely gifts were -PROMPT and satisfactory eer- vice on your Films. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. 10-22-31, —-REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP! Specially useful for dry. hard irrit- ating throat coughs. Gourlles Rexall Drug Store. 10-22-21. —600-LB- PLATFORM SCALE! with and without bag racks, wine baskets. vegetable scoops, bag need- 195. 18ml) blac-k. all obtainable at Braces 10-23-21. -ALBERTON Thursday. October 29th. Special Dance Ted Ahem's Orchestra. Refreshments. 10-23-21. —Mll.. AND MRS. ROBERT E. MOASE, New Annan, announce the engaigementof their eldest daughtcr Phyl 1s Robina. to Mr. George Ray- mond. only son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Taylor of Traveller's Rest. The maniage will take place in November 10-23-li. —F(_)R SALE-Fargo Truck. two ion with new engine run one year. Seven tires almost new. Price $550 00 for quick sale. Allison Mann. Ken- Slneton. 10-20-11. BORDEN _ Mr. H. J. Love of Charlottetown spent a few days recently at the home of hi5 son Colin and Mrs. Love of Borden, Miss Yictora Ferguson of Hump- ton i5 visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell oi Borden. Seaman Preston Dazrach R. C. N. ._R. spent a few days recently with his wife and family at Bo:- den. He was acrimpanied home by Seaman John. Miss Olga Love of Borden is spending a. few days in Charlotte- town guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Worth, Lopthorne Avenue. Miss Betty Lynds of Borden underwent an appendix operation in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday morning. Betty is a general favorite among the young. Peflble here and all hope that she will soon be around again, Mzs. John MacL-ean and sons Arthur and Albert of DeSnble are spending a few days with Mrs. Macbeaifs parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden. ‘This week men are busily en- gaged moving the fire hall from the present site to a new position near the town hall. The work is under the supewision of Mr. Fred Trenhohn of Cape Traverse. Pilot Officer Dicky Daive now stationed at Debert spent Friday in Borden guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cclln Love.-A. opmed and presented to the bride. and groomMr. Campbell on behalf of his bride thanked one and a 1 in his usual pleasant manner. A dainty lunch was serv-"d by the ladies present and the remainder of the cvening was pleasantly passed away in music. games and singing. Miss Jean Cameron lert Monday morning for her homo in Scots- burn, N5. aftm- a Very enjovabe week spent in Kensington with her friend, Miss Jeanne Stirling, Mr. Gllbfrt Caldwell of the RC. A.F. spent s. pleasant leave with his wife and family in Kensington. The United Church Young Pio- ple held their wecky mevtinz in illxeir room on Oct. 14th. with a fair number 1n att-(nd-ance. In the absence of the President, Mr, Glendon Cotton. Miss Dorothy MaoKenzie occupied the chair and the meeting opened with the De- votional pu-iod. Hymn 559. Sav- iour Breathe an evening biasing was sung followed with the Scrip- tiure lrsson. Psalm Seection 719 in the Hym-nary was read in uni- son, followed with all joining in the lords Prayer. A chapter deal- ing with "Nature" was read from the Pathfindcr and the period brought to a. close wit-h Hymn 550. Abide with Me. The business Per- iod wes opentd with last meetings minutes and the roll call; several business items were 1.. “. A game led by Miss D. MncKenzie was played and this mfettxtg brought to a close with the Young People's Benediction Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mann and famliry were visitors to Charlotte- town on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George MacKnv of New London visited Kfvnslugton Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Montgomery. ‘The Mime; Lucill~ MioQvunid and Wanda Mann and ‘Mrs. Norman MacDonald were in Siunmcrsido Friday evening attfmdimg a meet- ing of the Summerslde Golder‘; Club. Mr. and Mrs. George 1111514 and family of Kensington spent Sun- day with Mr. Ives parents in Tryon. spent a few the guest Mrs. Roy Reev‘: days in Oharlottetowm, of Mrs. Hartlc Sims. m. John I113“; or the 11.0.11. spmt a short leave in Kensington with Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Inglis. Mr. Percy Hunter is spending a holdav in Kensingimi with his parents. Mr and Ma's. Stirling Hunter. Master Donald Refiwes returned home from a recent visit in Berl- eque with his grnndparirnts. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray. —H. MMERSIDE GRIA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE . IREIIE hmmuc ‘v Anna-asst‘ WARNER a . ‘ . ' v nczuo susmms ggorvl BUY‘! ! ‘ TRAVIS'PETER$‘RIDGES N L.% Plume by Lewis Seller D “'1 OH-e 2-»- "av s. lumen wwan sTAMPs ~- mu one Bord M.» - Also “World In Action” Shows at 7.30 — 9.10 Matinee Saturday at 3.00 Summerside NATIONAL FILM BOARD AND DEPT» OF EDUCATION FREE SOUND MOVIES $09 “The Commandos", “High Over the Borders", “Grout Lakes" (Technicolor) “Call for Volunteers”, Comedy. St. iilcanors-Thursday, 22:11.00 1'. M. bi. Mary's Academy, Summerside, (Thursday). October 22, 2.00 P. M. Sllmmerside High School, Friday, October 23. 10.30 A. M, and 1.15 P.M. Butter Output ls Speeded Up OTTAWA, Oct. 22—iCPJ—Canu- dian butter output-a subject of concern during the early months of l942~is improving rapidly and production figupss arc overhauling those of 19-11. Production gains in recent mouths lime been attained dc- spite continued high production of cheese in the casttrn provinces, officials said today. Wartime PFICPS 11nd Trade Board October spokesmen said that during the first five mnuths cf this yo r Cl‘€l\lll{‘l‘_\’ but lei‘ production \v 11s nearly l0 per cLnt lower than for the corresponding period of i941. But agriculture department figures for the nine months ended Sept. 30 showed that total production now is only 2.9 per cent behind that of the sum- period of 1941. . rl the enlarged but- .ion was assisted by the subsidy of six cents a pound on butterfat—cquivi1lcnt to five cents a pound on creamery but. let-made effective by the Prices Board last Jilly to stimulate pro- duction and arcrt a buiici- short- age. The situation had been made more serious by the fact that uihile butter production was down, do- mesiic disappearance hr1d in- creased bv more {bun 10 per cent The must impressive gnii T1111: picture of Jep bombers over the Solomons was taken durim one 0f ships that prefaced the eruuny’: large-scale drive to recapture Mll- 7.51 Jlilllneeo planes have been destroyed lathe ‘ S’SIDE MAN (Continued from page i) laborinwar production, such in- dustries should be located in com- munities whole lztbcr is available rat-her than having labor transport- ed to industry. Another rrsolution urged the Fed- eral (‘rovcrnaucnt ‘to undertake an immediate survey with a view of de- veloping furthcr power so that the Maritime Provinces may be 0n an equal footing with the other Pro- vinces of i-hc Dominion when psst- war problems and situations have to be dcalth with " The Board re-afflrmed full sup- port of the war effort. Officers Elected MONCTON, N B . OCI. 22 —- (OP) _ Officers wrro elected as follows i-nday at tho annual meet- ing of the Maritime Board of Trude: Prosldcnt, A R. Brenna-n, Sum- mclrsldc, P E I.; Vice-Presidents, R. B Brcuan Saint John. T Gordon Pogo, Halifax, and LL-Col. Keith Rogers, Clhnrloticilown; Executive mcmbcrs, J.B Hnysc, Halifax, H. C, CClil‘f7l', Halifax HM Soley, Sprimliiil, NS., R R. MfiFIlIliYK‘, S-yduryq A D Gnnong, Si Srphen, T_(‘. Mncnnt-b, saint John, G. O Siwucotg Vfcncion. H K Staples, Frrdcrlcifn, J G Chalmers Bat-h- ursLA. Aluswcrth, Charlottetown and Frank Amett, Summersidie. IN SUPREME ‘Continued from page}; “ Alexander took commend. New American units have been reported moving into battle positions, o! quariecmasters has been in feverish, if ims (ocular gowns slum the Allied e halt: e Axis B0 miles welt at end-rim. Reports at the lest few weeks have spoken of the immin- nmrzsfl w/rx/ M!" 111.1 LINES g mun uurm Summerside firmed Axis lines and advanced bases in Egypt. The land forces deployed between El Alamein and the Qattara. de- pression remained quiet. Informed opinion was that the Allied e1: command. h more over. Whelnting man st any time in the desert canvpaigmng. Steady rein- forcements have reached the Allles, while he Man Drowned’ At Petawawa Guam awmm Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Howlan. ‘will - has been officially notified that Smaller Am 1w» m mekln: her son, Joseph Exiward, who has their attacks which rarely penet- been in the army for about a year, rate far behind the front. was the victim of a drowning acci- The grcnt d-rsert display of Al- deut at Peiinvziiia, Ont. Details uf lied air strength 1nclude5 Spitfires, ufiflccldlmnl “fTlllflckllllfi 1115i lllHlll- Hurricanes, Tonialiawks, Mlichells, .1 liediilili.‘il“"ilollféil“ié‘ leases» Bahamas" Kalil-aye on the farm before enlisting with Marylands’ Blenhemu’ we Prince County the Canadian Arm i. n - i a his “d °°“S°“‘i“"d‘- ‘ education in the dig _ 8 $3.000? prg/{zgtlélén bisléiiglxftigielimabigmbiefs In peace or war, two Nabisco Shredded Wheat vriih milk is 1-1" f. 1 »- ~ . - . . . - a vlvnlfg (ylqillizikhséz. tacks on German and Italian tents c fovoriia breakfast dllh with men who like to keep fit". Nabisco Shredded Wheel l: 100% who/s wheat, reioinlng ull the brcm Old wheel germ. For general fitness —keep well nourished. Ecri tasty, convenient Nabisco Shredded Wheoi c1 every morning meal, I11! CANADIAN INREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIE Niagara Fells, Connie ’ ‘ Arxnvi: and landing fields in the battle Leonard. at home on 1e farm; lllc-"l Ovfllllillll- Sfiollllg llllmy 1115 Jack, in the Unitcd States; Mrs. in iiie camps and airdrolmes and 1.60 Arsenault, Howdan; Mrs. Henry starting fires. Perry. Hoirlan: Mrs. Frank Rlcii- BFllU-Ii Australian American and v . ‘.' . a l‘1%3.£}{"“ii "s." llii-slszzrr: K311511- Wl Allen em’ all “reed ma)’ have been other brothers and gglaabiidlrlgglgnfln} 5 principal 10r- sisters survnmg but their names ‘ a d f H could not be learned last night. —S “$13216 t€eli§lilrfv gggelufd “h: eac os t ee planes Two Ml- butter output have been recorded 430101181 Illillflll MBwhi-ZUWs wemo by Prince Eldward Island, up 46.7 6951411961 Oil l-lle Ewllnd by the Gcorue. with the Canadian “i! tiiiilbk “If HI iv x\h 31 pcrvcent in Sptember ihLs your Am€ricans who rciumed without l!’ against the same 111011111 111 1111i; loss. Several other grcuned planes s“): of d m‘ New Brunswick, up 11.1 per cent; and Alberta. up 9.1 per c0111. were damaged. Long-range Darlan On Urgent n A F fighters In the CDQQMLDIKJLiLlClllEZ pl‘0\'ln— 1,1- fd . 11v 1 1 , . ces. butter production still lags 21:15:; £17,522,‘ gfmfld,nfi“°gffi°, . . uflgzfxg“m' :21” w’ bcmml m“ Ycar- Wm‘ Ollmlm Barranl Nicht bombings were re- Arrio dmv“ 8'1 p“ cm‘ i“ Sepiembe‘ ported on frbruk and other tar- 0 a necrnugt Allied ' be m1 and Quebfw ‘down 412 pm‘ “m” gets for behind the lines Britiehhflambla’ .,,. . -- cOllCélllldtlOll on t1 e pionhc- Entmy anmymme M Malta was i g, ' tin in Ontario "id . cbe - . . . . (iOiTbitfdly affected’ bifiier 3111111111.. cmlunfid P-Wlllilvelfcto fighters and m we“ arms’ Hgflculmrc d._.l)._,,.t_ tzghtcr-lbcmlbcis \\'1i1ci1 refused to Darlanls folowed the landing United States trotpe By TAYLOR HENRY (Axociated Press Staff’ Writer) ‘W; Island Loan men; officials 5.11.1 The Sgptc“). 811x886 Brlllsll Spitfires. Six time: VIOHY, FRANCE, Oct 22 _ m fabcria, which has n. long ber cheese Output of Qucbre “as U"? 999ml‘ Cflllll’. 811d 5'11! times he (AP) - Admiral Jean Darlan, frontier in oomlnon with 0on- up 88.8 per cent above 111:1‘ for rllu flll'u_\'.cross111g the roc-ky Isl- chief of Victiys arincd forces, i-iguous French African territories. Eff-M H"? ___ the same 111011111 last your and O11, and ccnst only once or twice. Only reached Dakar today 011 a 1111551011 lIn Iiwne it was reported, how- from tario was up 81p:- ceul. c110 Gezcnau plane cauze (‘i059 of rvidrnt uzgzncy" and. 111 111a ever, that the French press hnxi ‘ 1%-; - The figures demons ed 111:1! enough to iii? R A F‘ to be shot name cf chief o1 saute lhiazn, told l-Hll instructed to avoid "alauu- throughout the Province. It L; an 1st views" of these lammgs, es- pecially pt s timg when chief 0r! Government Laval is having dom- estic trmible over his deturmira-t- l-"sn m force French workers to go the pCpUIBLIOll of the trust Aiixcan base that “new men-aloe; ring out against you " He compared the wescnt sit- uation of Dakar to 111111 of Aiming- ascar before the bu: Indian O wm Island was ceuipird by B l1 forces Quoting from the ntsstuc he carried from Marshal Prmin, he added that: any new attack on Dakar would meet "the some ans- wer as in September, 1940," when a fighting F'f‘(‘l‘i(‘Il-Bl‘lli§i1 expsditon failed to take hho port from the sea. (Reports reaching the Swiss press said that consldexable Vichy rein- forcements had proceeded Darin to Dakar, and that it» was Dan. 11's purpose to inslix-ct them and to velw newly-constructed defercs. The German radio, wliirh has he n most vccal in charging that the A‘.- fndicatiori of (h, general oasire in m “MY”! V’ ‘bl-l? w the 1111111" Another eaetanding Collbflbj- gum Yflfflfifl WM If‘. appim from 11m Wltsblre Tmop 0' 17th Re .l'\'e Aimwp- New Brunswick switch i produc- 1 - T‘. B-f; - tionbfrom cheese to Dliillfl‘ in sep- (Wm ‘e 1 Hsh had no ‘O53 tom er compared wit) the same . month 111 i941. While butter pro- FLAT R“ER SCHOOL duction was up 111 per cent. . cheese production was down 17.3 S§§°,§},“,‘h.§°“ me per cent. ,, ,‘ _ _ , Coinparirlg butter production A.S',[,'Q(‘§3_},f6,. Ié from J111_1L1:1ry' to Stpifllliji r 1111s "Grad; vI__1“.i-he1m;1flyicholgon‘ year against the some period last 2‘ Ernest Beawh 3 Marshall Mac; year, the following record is Phprson ' ' shown for the prorincest- Gmde'wv_1L q-helma Nicholson Prince Edwatrd Island, up 23.0 gym.“ 13mm“ 3 Marshall M“: pcr c0111; Nova sCCilil, up 1.6; New phm-ninl. ’ ' Brunswick. up 3.3; Qurbcc, down Grade Iv__,,1_ H910“ 9.3; Ontario. down 73; 1\I.11111ub.1, GUI-mm Nfacphfrsonl 3‘ Kathleen III-Elliot Wright, I. MncRae, 3, Wilfied Mac- f o1- month of over the . c gave itiie local ymulailon Peiaizfs assertion, made “with the ntost legitimate pride,” that. charges concerning Gasman utilization of Dakar were false of tile u» in mun. n. bonds 111ml kiuslly, common-q w I mime: n» bu; t bond m all» We v ' m» for the letter WM dined y m1 Lieut. 2L B. Dickiceon, '11“ maaiallew bu?! 0f the Ome- (hn aiionhl 0”“! 0 i 3 ti w wig-m.“ l‘ . '11s 899171116. ‘Que you: 1'“ for montlny Jaumhngce Q 90173115 Cert lcatu h “d: with the payroll canvas; Viciu lanes bonill Yesterday the Viohiv Admtreitq issued a formal dents. of M01150!»- ions that German srsiymsirines 1n the Souish Atlantcc hnd rsoeived aid from French Wes: Africa. reed by Ilcfatnfls mcssace, as Darlan, continual;- lics are abcut to simt. an offu e “Fmnoe never, since heir 6:93PM’. in West Africa, said Dorian w 11d h“ Yflllcd in her word 1 brim: m discuss with the local commander, the uesiunnce iflml elm will n Gen. Barraut, “mcasures to be in it in The Ylllllnv" taken for effectively meeting eyfiz-n- Dakar recent-Y Wight. 2. down 1.7; Sasktnrhrwnn, up 9.9; R354 Alberta, up 4.2; and British Col- Grade umbia, down 7.5. sandy For the same period, cheese D@pald_ production 1n Prince l-T "ird Is. Grade IvGQjdQn MncDOna1d_ 1 land rose 435 Del‘ f‘! NP“ Scott MacPherson, 3. Malcolm Bl‘ll1i5\\'l(‘k. 119,11; Qil(li)f‘l ' 011- Benton, tflrill. 25.6; Manitoba, 5 Sask- Perfect attendance: Janice Beat/on atchewan, 20.6; Alixwta, 4.1 and Ernest Benton, Helen Wight, British Columbia, 48.7. 100 p c. in spellin Angus M“. For all Canada, cheese produc- Lean, ‘Thelma Nicholson, Elliot tion from January to September Wight W T. xnm ones nan: noon ~60 __ men e rue P) edit-km a’ Homer's Died an: m? for auction in aid of thq Duiq was 1673146405 pounds h gain of Highest average Elliot Wight. ual attack on Drlmr or other parts (‘TPW-“Pd 0f Ell-‘ff/‘rllll Yum" "l4 of (‘loizrostc-r‘ R <1 9-,- "196 ucr cent nver l1 \'v:1r Alum M, MncDnnnld. Teacher. of the French African Fin-vi" (‘IhfiWWlhViIl l._r ‘w- _df_f_1:11_<f€ Joh I F11 l a F 0S8 and s‘ - -_, __-- _ it: t; — ~ -—i-- --— .-. "" » - ~ -—-- ~-1=z— Lfluxmz: , | ' I h ' M It ap Born ers ver o omens - . - Muss eir or Jap aerial bombs that churned Pacific waters into ' s-iwcfnc wasted ammunition Its enemy flyerl unloaded wide of ‘.1110 mark in acmr. AL- . Down And Out In Solomons Battle the attacks cm United Nations American positions in that theater. Bllwe ~11 oncoming is l New llfllfllmflwm-t Twilight Of Another Rising Sun 1111c rising-sun emblem on the wing is about all that's left of this Jul) plane as it ilcais in the Pacific nfior bcing shot dcwn in a doll- itglht cvcr the Solomons, J.D McKemla, Saint John wnsliilslrlr,Sarkviic and R E Mutih, re-eircicd ohnhmm of tho trniis- (u: lei. trun- Dortation contmias u Cihcr rf- l-' -:iil'1n lu.n1l)""s of il"c (‘Olll- V l ficrrs of the comm viou nro D R ' ll‘ll Ell-ll‘ 1:". 1:10 nflfn (‘f 1m sriivrr: lvl- I W‘ H Tlzmblul- Hamrx- Jfhn-“ml CW“ Sffrnirns m: \\'.".l'.e rl \y.."~"‘1 p frrm ulrrli p ‘- .:1- .ll' 11 111.1) lie .~< .1 111 11mg curd lll~ 1-9 All Iii‘ 11! N A Glace Bay, C.H Rodd R B Bflmm Sam‘ John vessel zlgzags lo elude cnuuy bombs. . . , . Halifax. ' saiuidcrs,‘