o ycusr 2s. 194s p]; WESTERN GUARDIAN I re Llluurllurrlmlllonivell ‘ ‘am ‘ounce-tournament'- F“ News. Ilblorlrlllll M 1 SIMIMIBSIDC one PI-INUI (IOUNTI rotting °'""“.:‘.C'.’.t'..2.°'f."..‘f."'..‘.t.:." ~ - - vvw l- ‘ Stroll» Water be dellvlnd , who... , y; Bfllfl. “u d I00 pa well. PM: Ill I lib or or ‘zlzlfcfih l: boy responsible for dolivorlcl on your route (hump, llrqelllwfl Ill’! medvkfl-lirln that Ifllfl nerddcby loo-vice Ill!) V ‘he Vflll’ .9... a o "l" BALEnOt mallow 3 m‘? broken. ream. fire! 1%" 1”‘ ‘W93’ wf-‘fill-n. gsyview. ' '. E B ineae 00l- ww" s“- - .. ti’... 7-H. bl it org Battery l‘ ‘ekrcséghfi ; also one e - gédggfiwshtfswnose. New An- ___.. ‘musgqurt, Kensington and .- wn charge of the Pfeiblf- r ‘ C ada. Th ‘ "' °‘.},‘.“°£....‘3‘.y.“.luror 39th z Kensmgton at ii. IN SICILY — Ml‘- Holman. Sr. of Sum- recleivetgi wlgrdl trllgt an 0 fl- . ‘ °".‘§,“'..n°.,.“'.».-1.'f-=e Edward Islang . ders has been serving wit Qgnildlllfl Forces in Slctlys duo'- lhe occupation of the 18nd- mlclman went oversea-B me first of April after hav- wved in Canada and New- ypdland since one outbreak of z-s. wan. "ll" iscnvlwo .. Mrs- ll» 1" CADET MEETING — At cf the Citizen's Commit.- o; me Summerside Sea Cadet n mm 1,. m; Town Hall on "edgy evening it was annormced n My Harold Gaudct, proprie- , ,1 ti’... Crystal Rink had siren Corps the use of‘ the rink for _, “m; purpose; during the fall to the time when the e will be lnid. Other matters $- SEA meeting ‘e discussed and it is expected h" . m, under way _ our seventy B-Pullw ... reoe ed.—S. JINEXPECTED DEATH —'I'he anv friends in Summerside and lnlty learned with regret of the nth on August 26th of Mrs. I-Ior- ce Lyle. The late Mrs. Lyle, wh u seventy years of age at the .. of her passing. had been in ar usual good health and had en visiting in Bedeque the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson immediately. have when death suddenly occurred as a‘ mult of paralysis. She was tamer Bessie Leafd, daughter Artcmus Leardcf Bedeqtic, and during her life enjoyed n wide circle of friends uviiu will sincerely regret hcr pepsin: Sac loaves to mourn her sorrowirig husband and son, Robert, to whom the smccre mimpathy of the commun y is "x- lended. The funeral w“l be held . Ircm her late the me of Island Gunner ls Wounded , The name of one Prince Edward soldier appeared 0n the 10th tof casualties in the Sicilian gwglllsn. issued at Ottawa last Under tn n or tn llllleared the erliamxg zlfoJar-Zlcg His mother, "l8 Riven as his next 3f‘ "ll" the Royal canaoian Artillery. ‘bottoms up‘. Thirsty Italian prisoner tilt: the canteen high as he awaits trlnl- port to internment camp under esp the hot Sicilian AUCTION n1 rstvun ""5"! sold my flrln I will loll ll 7 Alltllon on Tuesday, Aug. ‘Silt. L "Illnlor at 1 rm all . ., my l‘? lflflents lnd a unntlty house- hlld effects consist g of 8 work | Ill young, sound and fut, lllolce milk cows, I younag cattle. h "m. l brood low, spring ‘all. l binder Jcomplete). Jay l ""5 lily rake and hay loude "l" mo: lloven, box curt, "m" "iterator all kinda lumen ‘Mlle lud slngfe found on a large how. and n llrge (‘ulntity houn- m "Rota, tnclud ng furnooette, Mllmntnr. all Ilvlng room uml Mm furniture and all mull "M!!! now on my premkeo. n a on . - l! l: unfit ale on next fine h. JOIIN W. WALKEI. HUGH l‘. MORRISON. A otloneor. “h. t 8.85 “time. Ilflltlwgrg - s ‘e- tlve matter of to 1 Illlt P» liquor for at lent the wlr." ~10! IIIUIIATI! Kid- Iluah mu lllfig-‘Frfillt- lyre 01.0%" ‘a nylo- Dru: co nllngton. l-n-cif -C BUICK OI‘ VICIS in Loud A. tiith. wulnd 0n Pltllh. ....'=g.-_~.-st=-.sus . as“... sorghum-v Prayer‘ an Idhlrfitl-JC A HIV. H. . Ne , for. d wman l I -ma. nun our-s. u. 1.. now- ARII, Kenslngton, wish to ln- nounoe the englsement of their t‘..‘““.l“°' h“.lf.°“vl..n°’°°..f°m‘.’.t'q? o eon l. our): tragic Mr. Wypf Hamil- n. e c Ice early in Scptemlfir. v 8-28-1 . lflwmgwcounr n-r un- unn Q — is amateur.- “Wm Y" Y ‘with shell mo from Hell: Durant’: fish mu- et. One boy 'wes bound over no keep the pence for two years and to be of good ibehavlcr. The case of the other ‘boy was ndjmnned-S. —PBETTY WEDDING- A very pretty wedding took place on Aug- ust 22nd in Boston. Mum, when Miss Mary Felicia. Bell of Toronto became the bride of Edward Davis lLidstone, son of the late Merrill LidsL-me and Mrs. Lldatone of Cape lwerr, P. u. r. The nappy couple ,are honeymoonlng in various parts of Canada and the United States and upon their return will make their home in Cape Wolf, P. E, I. The Guardian joins with a host of friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. lddetone many years of happy married life-S. -Lleut. (N-Sl Beatrice Rankin ls spending a few days leave with its, Mr. and Mrs. R. B pawn Rankin, Surnmerslde-S. llllaritime Baptists In Convention At Wolfville WOLFVIIJJE, N.S., Aug. 2'7 -- (CP) — A call for leadership in schools and churches was voiced last night by Rev. W. H. cslgee cf Pacoerict-on in his presidential address. to the Maritime United Baptists convention. Speaking at a joint meeting of the convention and the Ulnitod Baptist Women's Missionary Union, Mlr. Eigeo declared that "gtvmg guidance to another gezieretion ls our highest responsibility. This is leadership in its truest. sense." l Dr. E. S. Mason of Wolfville, oSuperintendent c-f Home Missions tin the Mari-tunes for the last 73 years, delivered his farewell address. He is being succeeded by Rev. Raymond E. Whitney of Wolfville. Dr. S. S. f Saint John, N.B., chairman of the Home Mis- sion Board, paid tribute to the re- ‘tiring official. Dr. Walter Lewis of weshinaten se ‘ y of the Baptist, World Alliance, addressed the delegates cstcrday on "the war as it ects Baptists tn Europe." Reports were presented during the day by Dr. Mason and Rev. H. E. Allaby of saint Jchn as Treasur- er of the Board. The Nominating I rmnlttce pre- sented a report. which was ldwt- led. ‘me Committee included tlre following names: Board of Governors of Acadia Mrs. J. E. I-Iether- Monctorn. eter-y of the U. M. W. M. U. — Walter Holt. Frederic- of Western — Rev. C. A. Britten. PILL: Brenton Wood. ud. P31. Annuity Board - '1‘. s. Fervwict, Saint John; w. K. Ttbert, Roderic- tmr A J. roulser. wax, N1: l. Frederic . --Rev. . . .; Rev. A. Wes- Arth -Rev. E. M. B. I'll!‘- ville. N34 Rev. C. T. Cilfko, Saint John; Dr. J. A. Clarke, mar-lotte- tqwn‘ J. ONIN. Ill!!!- B. Gibson. Devon. J am Randell, Pennfield, Yeu-Book-Benl». Saint-John. lorl I hcliflllll the fol- 1%.. ll: Federal Government. . ieldrlhh in inenco from the durltfon of group go on record determined to every worthy effort". to wlr to Ill on . ' Raporteon Baby by Mre. Howlod for Prince Edward Island. Goodeoeed for New runlwick Mrs. S. P. Bells f0!’ N01! lootll. Mrs. M. ll. Brewer of Roderic- wn reported ll Treasurer of ort- tiff: Mission Bllldliuflfl I were ven . . . vee for Pl. ., Mrs. Irma I. flicks ION SduI-rnln Mrs. II I-Il-I-Il BlNDllil for N3, and Mae- S. I- Dewoife u: . Hamilton. New n: ' B; Baird J , "support. bring the ' ....' 1'. E. g T0-DAY PAT OBRIEN and BRYAN DONLEVY IN “TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD” Newl and Short Subjects Show! 7.80 and 9.15 Sat. lt 2.30 Summerside Progressive Conservative Convention i. Two candidates were unanimous ly nominated last evening to con- test the Fifth District of Prince on behalf of the Progressive bon- servative Party at the comlni; N0- vincial election. Mr. DI‘. Mac- Neili will run as assembiyman and Mr. EJ-I. Strong, KC, as council- lor. The name of John Y. Phillips was also proposed as councillor but he withdrew his name mak- ing Mr. Strong's nomination un- animous. Mr. A.S, MacKay occupied the chair at an enthusiastic conven- tion held in the Town Hall, Sum- rnerstde- Mr. Strong's nomination was moved by Major McDonald and seconded by Dr. ET. Tanton. Mr. Phillips‘ nomination was moved by Horatio Schurman and second- ed by F. Earle McDonald. Mr. Mc- Nelll‘s nomination was moved by J.F. Arnett and seconded by John C. Gallant. Mr. Joseph B Wood ‘acted as secretary of the meeting. The newly nominated candidates both addressed the meeting asking the active support of those pres- ent and pledging themselves to do their utmost to achieve victory and when elected to work for the bene- fit of the district- Dr. W.J P Maclvfillnn, provin- cial leader of the Progressive Con- servative Party addressed the meeting. He outlined at length and discussed the recently arnouncecl platform of the party nnd explain- ed that it had been drawn up at a meeting of the candidates cf the Progressive Conservative par- ty. Copiesmf the platfrom were distributed to the meeting. Liberals Name Candidates Hon. Horace Wright of Bedeque was nominated as councillor and Mr. C. C. Baker cf Kensington as asemblyrnan at a convention of the Liberal Party at Bedetllle lflsl night. They will contest the fourth district of Prince at the forthcom- ing general election. Mr. Wright's nomination was moved by Mr. Stephen Johnston and seconfied by Mr. Clair Green- an while that of Mr. Baker was moved by Mr. John Smith and seconded by Mr. William Johns- to . ‘Mr, Eugene Smith, vice- resi- dent of the Liberal Assoc atipn for Fourth Prince presided- Speckere included tho candi dates end Premier J. Walter Jones. for Nova Scotil. ' Mrs A T. Crowghof Marvsvflle C mad the report of Committee. Officers for the comlnl YIN-l‘ WM’! elected. including the fo owinflt President — Mrs. 0. 0. Hayward. Monicton; Vice-Presidents - Mire. Stanley Barker, Bath. NB; Mrs. Jlok Mccneod, Summersid vlnoial ‘treasurers — Mn. e; Pro- h m: L mater? t. lint J i . . M. agitlfsrmoutlf; firs. J. P. MacNeiil. er -‘ . Maritime Mission Band Treasur- er - Mrs. M. u. Brewer, Frederic- ‘ PEI. ‘nteoidonto of H" World-Wide Guilds __ rm a. o. crown, Marysvlile; Mrl. C. W-COOK Summerside. PEI. Mission Band uperintendeutl -- mu, Irma. l". Hicks, Moncton; Mire. Giarlotto T. G. Ivee - coir w... Board - ma. 1. c. Charlottetownzl k C . lntendento - Mre. v ’- "0 - ‘NB: Mire. Howard Schunnan. Cm- trl Bedeque, P111 iii-i l . Sumx/xcrs z fr’: PROFESSIONAL CARD ____._.___._._. 452?. “' “oi-PA \"'K$“ ntcxsv _| Chartered Accountant Office at White lter Lllndn llvdllill eluncwny ulna any bot-echo llllvcoinlllwotlltrlelly py- nolctnednnec. CSASWILL for pbntolrlpbl. OONIIDlI-ATION LII‘! INIUI- ANOI. JOINS OIAPLAINOY AA. Meclleod SIIVICI erly of ted Active Saint. SAIL! TRAIN AlllVAL-Tho u".:.e.."',.....~ “.2: rived bore wl 4O It 0.80. DI. l. l. LAYCOU§EIIIOI tlmul psycho . vclit ‘fit lpelk t: Tuesday Hull. , Aug. diet lt an Silver collec on. 0-8-11. ‘.?_r-..”' '°t..l."'tf‘"n'i d? "yet amen Bel-roll wlo forwarded rum MacLean. Funeral Home fi- morn to Plotou. e be id there tomorrow Till KIRK OI‘ ST- JAMII — Divine will be oondurafod in the ‘fig only tomorrow the Kirk by the minister the Rev. T. H. Buaseli Somere, M.A., Sill-M. who will also preach the ee The muelo will be under the direc- tion of Mn Keith S. Rogers. cars, one from Quebec. the other a local collided yesterday evening on Elm Avenue about 5:30. While proceeding north the leading swerved to avoid a and was struck by the other which was trying to pass. The damage to either car was slight. SYMPATIIY EXTENDED -— It was with deep regret that P. Island friends learned of the death at Petitcodiac on Thursday of Elizabeth A., wife of Rev. A. E. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman agent fourteen years on PEI. with c urges at West Cape, Bideford, Murray Harbour and Hunter Riv- er, and their family. a son and dicgcggehter were born in this Pro- ! FUNERAL AT CORNWALL — .The funeral of the late John R. |Moreside was held from the Mac- servtces were conducted by Rev. J. R. Skinner who also officiated at. the grave. Interment was in the Cornwall Cemeter . The pallbearers were: Victor Coil , John Warren. Bruce McKinley. Russell Wheatley, Fred Jewell and Edward Yeo. HELP SCARCE ‘FOR MILK VENDORS — Several milk vendors throughout the Province have been forced to discontinue business lat- had the option of either producing less milk and continuing retailing on a small scale or producing the usual amount of milk and trans- ferring the retailing o: 1t to gm“. lottetown milk plants where me shortage is not so keenly felt. A few vendors have sold milk cows and gone in for beef cattle. During me last month at least four local ven- dors were known to have ceased business. Others complain that the help obtainable is chiefly inexper- ienced men. Personals Messrs. Francis Carragher, Rus- Crcss were recent visitors tn Sum- merside , Misses Thresa McIver, Mary Carr, Klnkora were recent visitors to Summesicie. Sub-Lieut. Elizabeth Deon. Royal Canadian Navy. of Caledonia, On- tario, le the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Manhood. Sub-Licut. Dean is stationed at an East Coast Naval Hospital. Mrs. Muriel Smith and dough- tere Carmen and Reta. have re- turned to their home in Summer- eide after spending a very pleas‘; a an nt v ‘ r friends in Charlottetown. Mia-tel Laure -Acorn, lret Refuse arrived home d a well earned plrentl Mr. and on Acorn of Peter's and Mrl. Victor Refuse wn after being em- ployed ln an Ontario Munitions ll.nt for the pest your. we. Albert J. zukem hu return- ed home after A very pleulnt vil- it with friends and relltivel in A ho dl Mrs. ' and Mr. of 1°33 m. Joeepb zbeykem, of Quebec. Mill Ad; Barclay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Barclay of Winni- peg has returned after eplndinxu marrow; ‘vacation vilitlnl ll- . - . - BUM‘! Th! Manse, Carleton. her grands-froth Mrs. Robert Todd of Rose Vl also her many relatives: m. on Mrs. Irunln of View , and Mr. Biaho 'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin op of Point Prfin. Island Man llles 0f Injuries of ln t at the Saint John Dr! ..%‘."'..°°......" ‘it's He fell from l of l . no’ d “T7; Lute To Clasify WANTED — MAN POI IAIM work Apply 11.0. Judson, Alex- andra. 0-27-81. POII. SALE-MOBIL A IOID, good tires. LB. Kennedy?“ n four-wheeled trailer with tires Apply EA. Mull». Royalty, phone 1602-22. l-I-Sf aruunr Accmmrr .- .Two ' parked car - E- out his conversation in cly due to lack of help. Others have Wm sell Smith, Willie Weddell, Kelly's 1 | their colored e.- Ourrio of Rocky "1 meme-era; m. FOR. BALI — DODGE ‘IIUCI, rl-m crraknorrarowN GUARDIAN CENTRAL CIIAIIIIIAII Finds American Troops, EC. Fag-g Britt it 3‘ speech ls with his hands. He acts His friends listen and they answer him in French and pantomime meaning. and oddly enough all lmderstand one another. The spoken language is merely the tonal biwlcground to a fine bit of actlha. Out of it comes a manual pidgin that ls becoming formal- zediihegesttnreforadrink is standard. Gestures of friendship and anger and love have also be- come standard. a definite prob- worth two cents. .It ls paper money and comes in ,five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred |and one thousand franc notes. ‘The paper used ls l kind of blot- ting paper that. wads up and tears easily. Money Wet and Gumm Canned in the pocket. t be- comes wet and gummy with per- spiration, and when taken out of the pocket often falls to pieces in your hands. In some stores they not acne t torn money. which llmllfi lllfl 506181‘. because mcst of the money he has is not only torn but wedded and used until the numbers on lt are almost unrecog- nizable. A wad of money feels like a handful of warm wilted letmyee, In addition there are man-y Amen‘ 13511 bills. the so-called invasion 13191193’. Will-Ch ls distinguished from home money b having 9, 3°11 "ill Printed on i face. These bills feel cool and Permanent com- pared with the Algerian money. A whole new tourist traffic has 56$ ll‘ b611- A soldier may buy» baskets. bad rugs. fans. paintings on cloth. lust as he can at Coney I-llflnd- Many G.I.'s with .a..magpie instinct will never be able m g9 home. Hitch is their coilectl-n of wl- ‘Phev have bits of battle debris. knives. pistols. bits 01' shell helmets. in addition to baskets and rugs. In each case the collector has some one at home in mind when he makes the purchases. Grandma would love his Algerian mswl, and this Italian bayonet is ’ thin! to go stare... 2"": “r 0 fl-YOI! e r0 h h e from the “g t 0m they lfldhouid‘ bit of l shock to a BIRTH! Park “.?."“.inl' . a e palate med to emu . (' Mfihllfln y! l eon, Jam: gomery. MARIIAGII CUIIB - BETTE-fit St. JADE church Aurun :1 1w, o Bu. ‘If-QB. Iomerl, Co {ohm lfl. Pownel. P. . I. Wednesday Aw. 25th, 1M! Rev. D. K. Ross, LA. Herbert Lloyd mmln of ver- mu ver to Mabel Ethel Stony of llvlew l- . l. I. —JINR.INS— At. Mlllvtew United Church Thursday, Aug. M, 194.3, by luv. D. K. Role. B. A., Lloyd Georg; Lawton, son of Mr. Ind S. Invgton of counter of u u mm’ . a . I. Jenkins of ltlilh-rinew. n n DIATIII OLA! - At. his hime in Dundee, on Alkult 26th, 1M8, He lled I United C urdi I p. m. Sunday. onerous-at her home in Pet- lcodioo on Thurldcy, A . , i048, Elisabeth A-. wife of v. A. E. Che an. Surviving lr her hue- one son. Rly Par ln, and a galilklllltr, Irena. Th - mdfiqlle on under Alli. I. 104$, Nllrs. Horace Lyle Iced '10 years. Funeral Stmday at 2 pm. from her late residence to the People's cemetery. All! — !i' Whcutlcy Rlrc- ur 2'1, i948, Capt. John McKay in his 97th year. The funeral will take him Sunday August Into. A short se co at e o h me lt1.00 p. . . thence to St. Mlrk‘c Anglican umstlllnum. Steinbeck Describes Algiers As a War-Time Whirl of Color French and Arab Natives Converse in Polyglot Language; Near Front, Yet They Hear Little News of_ the War hlve thick wooden lclol, but lro attractive, and flit few clotbel the; have are cleln and well kept. ince there la little material for dyeing the it, l new fash- be generally true Ber t0 notion you get, the interest in the over- es. mm! yum m all picture diminish Local Problems Uppermofl mfltfldlgg lrnere are not so much at home. Herc the ualitles of the mes, the anlmoeites with the 597899-13. the price of wine are much more important than the world at war. This is a mad, bright, dream- like place. It is probable that our soldiers will 1r, g5 a h t akpolyglot ea ma es you: head a. little valzue. so that 1m- lmissions run together and blot one another 121p. Outlines are hazy. It will be a curious memory When the soldiers t-rv to scre it out to tell about after the war. and it will not. be strange if they lmProvlse a bit. Committed To Supreme Court Kenneth J. W. McDonald of Clearsprings, charged with man- Slflllflltei‘. was committed to the supreme court for trial at the con- clusion of his preliminary hearing at Georgetown yesterday before Stlpendary Magistrate Joseph Mc- Donald of Charlottetown. McDonald was charged following the death of three year old Elaine Cheverle. daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cheverie of Souris, at a Charlottetown hospital last. Satur- day. The child w." iniured on a Souris street on Wednesday even- lnrr hv what Royal Canadian hfoun- ted Police said was a hit and run as they roll along a north coastal C. Allies. Church, Rusticc and service start-l tremd of war as" I the soldiers are 1n training camps while towed behind their truck is a heavy field piece‘ Chin scratching. smile suppressing and PAGE ELEVEN Try this proved way to end breeding troubles "l "l6 eon Elf H3111“ n, n“ ‘min tron "Nicer: l7 mm" u 1 n lint tfifiiflféf: .785.‘ calf on gh. “nan! CHABDOTTETOWN Hughes Drug Company P.E.l. Fur Trader: KENSINGTON W. J. Sempls Drugl WHEAT GERM bu proved by I long record of rclultl that it ovcrcomee ouch broedingproblemsuefrequentunieeee, ublonoo of heat period, infertility lb breeding, inacitivo melee and regnouuy. t u l tent, unifonl; and cubic lolltflflplrf the ellcntinl reproductive flctore ra- lent in fresh green foods, but w lch Ire licking in lvcrugc feed! due to Ion through oxidativc raucidity. Rex Oil in economical-four to five ouncol in lll tint’! required for complete u GIT A SIM-ED TIN OF REX Oil. FROM “ll NIAKIST DEAlll LISTED BELOW SUMMERSIDE Enman’s Drugs P. E. I. Fur Pool Dominion Fur Pool P. s. r. wuocusntaas - cnavau. BROS. REX on PREVENTS AND comzscrs anssomc nz-Qulajli ALL uvz STOCK. run asapms ANIMALS AND Poumrr, _. driver. Six further wttneses, beside the ten called at the inquest, were ex- amined. They were; Thotnns White Fee Roach, Allan Jos. Campbell Joseph Miller, Mrs. Reginald Chev- erie and Constable A. J. Young, all of Sourie. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K. C., of Mon- tague represented the crown while Mr. J. J. Johnstone, K. C., Char- lottetown, was counsel for the ac- -:used. Another man, Kenneth J. D. Mc- Donald of Bear River, charged with being intoxicated in a public place was dismissed. He had been taken into custody a few miles outside Sourls, along with Kenneth J. W. McDonald a short time after the Choverie child was injured. Motion Pictures In Aid 0f Red Cross NEW MOTION PICTURE FILM T0 F1‘) TAKEN OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN NATURAL COLORS Mr. George W. Serebrykoff of New York ls arriving in Charlotte- town tonight to take a colored motion picture of Prince Edward Island under an arrangement made between the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau and The Amateur Cinema League of America. Mr. Serebrykoff is one of the outstand- inz motion picture artists of the United States. Last December his now famous picture entitled "Russian Easter" won first prize in the United Stat- es and Canadian Amateur Gina-nu road in Sicily. grinning, ih candidly by l League Contest and ll. will De re- called that the Prince Edam-d Lo- land colored film taken by Harley ll Bixler won rhiiru 1n the same cont. program for the p of Travel Bureau and M Serebry Mr. Rogers sand 11st ' ht he expected M Serc‘ bring his “Res-i i E r" the Island on th.s trip and 1.’ .~ a public stiowing would b1: ‘ ' ged in aid of the Red Cris previous Island film raiz-Jn by Mr. Bixler proved to bc very pu~_:'.il:ir and has been shown to a many,audiences in the United States as well as in Nova. scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, and one copy was in Nassau for several months in con- nection with a proposed develop- ment here by Nassau interests af- ter the war. The new film to be taken by Mr. Screbrykoff should no doubt prove to be equally as popular and this form of publicity ts of great benefit to Prince 15d- ward Island. K. Of C. Dance, - in aid of Boys’ Camp .. at Maple Leaf Gardens Tuesday, Aug. 31 Don Messer & His Orchestra with Charlie Chamberlain, vocalist. 8-28-31-2i. Soenting final victory, our Yanks wave in gay spirits for blasting the Axis forces farther into the striciurirg triangle closing around Messina. (Passed by censor). , t the camera of Frank Canotllare, NEA-Acme war poo photographer in Chungking. NESE win RELIEF runo I know that the citizens of Summerside will support the drive now on for the relief of our grand ally, China, who has withstood the murderous assaults of the gangsters of Japan for over six years, and is still fighting them off with her back to the wall. wanting. I know y_ou will support this drive loyally for our Chinese WINSLOE J. LIDSTONE, ‘Vlayor i Summerside has never been found air.