flu Fascinating and Slbllmulyi Appealing Dram: In fuhnlnlw d‘ a little bur‘: llh n Told In they. Fat-noun Novel by FELIX SAITEN, SH OWS 2.30 7.00 9.00 EXTRA - NEWS — Unusual Occupations — Young and Beautiful. a Technicolor Special. and “Rod and Reel on Anti Costa Island” TO-DAY and SAT. WPRINDE EDWARD ‘iv Canadian Iood is stem ming starvation in Greece Pleose help. Send donation to GREEK WAR RELIEF FUND Run/her wit . w. 1...; “m. ,5 (nme Wave u: +5.. jnqtynqhp’. ("um") > iIIDl.ll(lI". _ 1 SAGEBRUSH 1,; 65%;. " LAW. watcllfwwuir ntr" Also Final Chapter — King of the Mounties and New Serial -“GANG BUSTERS" SHOWS 7 and 8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 ‘ uiu not r DESERT DESTINY by JOSEPH CHADIWICK +§++M -0+‘++v++v»o+ CHAPTER II A‘§§#O 9000 6 O 9Q 6 Tracy stepped into the cool dim- ness. _ I11 I11 01115‘ l0 011-11 111‘ Tracy had paused for a drink ‘L -1 “i111 ~11? 11111-40111 1111B 01 0 frciii an ancient ivuter cooler, mode 1 11110 10 1111111116 a 110W. of roiis stone, when her eyes ‘1 1111111111 111119.“, 111011 10110 D11 lifted abruptly to the end o! the t il ‘hie raiicns _.\/fexican_ vil- “all. “knew a gm Stood mldway on 1. v . .ill(ll)CI1iILlSl.“I§. ihe hacienda the 5',3i;g35e_ lookmg down with ‘ 11 -‘~-1_11 1111111 ' 11"- luuict hostility. She was merged ll r. iis-diiirlr. ' ' with the pleasant gloom of the .i., iiii- .-, rii‘ _ house r house, yet nothing could hide the -' 1111 1111110111 410111111111 11115" vivid beauty of her. With her strik- -* 01‘C1105.1110 ing beauty. tiie girl was marvel- i . 5010110 cusiy poised. and behind hcr poise was arrogance. For she was a Gar- rison. Oddly uneasy at finding herself being tviitchcd, Tracy said, “Hello, Ruth. You gate me ii start." Rut CIHITISUII murmured, “Pic.iliy?" She descended the stairs moving with a smooth grace, an ud- "' this . i b}: iii" loner-titty. w ruin-h like ‘he olctl world .iilfi"l.. The. d came towtarrl Tracv in nii unsniiliiig - wiiy .5110 ivns as dark as Tracy ivus "Tbloiide; the fineness of her fccit- tiircs, hcr flawless white skin, fiiil ' rcd lips and \v.de diirk eyes, told 0i the senorita old Jeff Garrison had marilcci- Ruth iiaitcrl before ‘Tracy and the mild hostilitv remained in hcr cics. "Ive been up with the Senora- my grandmother." the said. "She's been asking about you. I think, ‘Tracy. you could humor her more swimming ._ the stables I)li’lO(l"Il liois- tlic btiiikhousc, the - ~11‘ tlirtc to lciivc when shc depends so much on your ic alwws rode a cow Qompnn _" "I didn't. think I'd been neglect- the Hacienda ‘li‘ DIVIO gate. A flowering ' "tc walls of the patio, .v biosoms had golden her Ruth. You've been riding?“ “Yes. Biit I meant to be back be- - for the Senora Maria vioke." 1', '11 i‘ l1‘ ‘- P011100 sweetness into Ruth's eyes flickered; her enmity iii!‘ air A door was sct dec ln.o toward Tracy seemed to grow. She ill? lhI(l(,_ fm'irc<:s-iike_ wai , and__said, n barb in hcrwoi "Pete rode _ i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P. E. I. - CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS mctumzo) Starling July 1st the Nov: Booth-Prince Edward I:l:nd Ferry service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 i1.m. 0.00 mm. ll-M ii.m- and 3.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED NflIiTIIU/lllfld/{LANII FERRIES, LIMITED crutntorrzrown, P. r-z. I. IIIF l l l l l . l l l docr. Til-DAY and SAT. IIYCBTURE \ Bic; P -, ~. . - _ "'~”,>»:'ru1 - with ROSEMARY LANE JOHN HUBBARD GUI SCNILLING ANNE JIFFIEYS QEORGEIBYION an ‘Ill! MlIlS BIOIIIIIS Ill _ SPAM WBLII llil lllS WIS OUV WAR DONOI III STAMPS Him ‘vhloom: t: Victory Ruvlfl- and mow PLUS OVERLAND MAIL POPEYF. (K131317793! SHOWS 241.1 — 7.00 — 8.45 out long before the rest 0f us upl suppose you r0 “I saw Pete Donoriue Dry Well," ‘Iracy 10011011. _ ide together.‘ She mo. ii were do together?" out near "Dllt WV ot uunt to quzirici with Ruui Garri- e her say, is your After iui." lhe dank siri said, “it's so easy for Pete. 111111 Qmf}, guests, to iorgci. that you are not- "Not ii uarrisoii?" "Well, yes." A inomoiitfissi them. 'i‘racy ieit hu.\'1,_ it; she bit hard on heijhp 11S tlwuflh wanting physical D3111 1° “me down iiiner niirt. Ruth let a pleased look come and so in her EYES. “There's another 011110.’ R0111 went on. "Grandmother 15 still przittiing about P son- she talks some nonsense 0f having him come here. You cvuld do us iiii ll. favor. draw. by setting to forget him. Alter an, none 0! knciir aim-not even She 11115 iicr seen him." "I can't change Sen mind," Tracy said. at. “She's an old woman. She can be influenced, and she likes Y0“ r‘ Ruth paused, and her put-is}! 900mg ed to say, "I wonder why? Thong, "Likes you better than any oi u”! "Why should I influence hcrr | Tracy demanded. “If she vvfllilfi. Phil Gzirristn b010, I 118V? 11° 118111 to interfere. H , "Are you blind. Tracy? 11111115 ice was brittle now, annoyw- up-p 114C he brings this P1111 U111" l nsoii here -- and takes a fancy tOI him. Suppose he should crowd us»: you included. ’l‘r.ic.v — 0115 01 11?‘ i affections. Can you imagine “h”, would happen then? Senora ltfaiiai still holds the reins of the 611111011 Ranch in her itciids-and a vi too!" She iiirneci to the door, thou swung buck to Iacc 'l‘i'u'.‘y 11811111‘ "You might not cure ii we Gai- t into ihD cold e if you wen‘. son, but arising fury inau "I doirr. forget that he guest." ieiice cunie between and showed Garrison hii l\I'I‘l- orn Maria's “You k-ITQW I'ISOI‘I3 were forced ou __bnr_ you would car with us." The heavy door of hand-‘hewn timber closed behind her. 11'1‘-<'.V {cit like gozng and barring that l0 keen tizit Ruth 11nd other Garrisons forever. She 1111,11: 0ft and xvent up to Senora M011“ suite. The ITIISIYCI; of the Hacienda sat in thr- siin. 1.1L‘? ‘i\l'5 tiiriied to the window t looked over lflild that ivris Garrison iaiid as far as the eye cculd sec. Triicv 001110 1111‘- scc iicr eyes, but 511,0 lf-IWW @1101 11 faraway look was in elr still- youthfiil, dark depths. She 510111 for a moment in the doorway. si- lenti watching this woman shc iovc . Maria Garrison wore black silk; a black lace Spanish mimtiiin, very oi V cred her white hair. Time had not con uered Senora Marin. but. it d1 ‘I: cr growwsiriall ‘Thcvbfil? IIOVI- She lloesn’t Feel Tired The Way She llsed To ...And WHAT: Dlflorenco In Her Figure and P:pl The pepleu, ezhnmted feeling, common tn many women, l: often duo to low blood count. Lnck of aufllrlent red corpulclfl. 1‘!- iiuitlni from iron deficiency, mu be rob- Mn‘ our body o! vital oxygen. And you molt Lure plenty o! oxygen tn help explode your energy rind give you "floinl power . Get Dr. Williams Pink Pllln will)’. Th" are world-noted for the help they live in increasing the nurnlv-r and otrentth q! rod rornurcicii. Tin-n with blood count up.u_ro~'. pmplc rennin that. qlivrtnus feclinnrof huith and encnry that Iota them out. of the old rocking elinlr intothn nctivltlun they need tn h-ip rr-ntoro n youthful. fit nppunnce. Don't delay-uni: your drunlnt. tor r. Wilbur-i: Pink Pill: :t: once. l as ciiriroi. w] 1 Thi: column i: reserved for new: ~~1and frii-nds. later d and rich and 101/0131. cov-v THE CI-IARLUIVFEPOWN GUARDIAN BENTRAI. GUARDIAN o! local Int-amt. but ldvorlullli at live cent: n nerd. strictly par :hlo in advance. OBABWEIL tor Photographs. CONFEDIIRAIION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. POWNAL CHAltGlL-July 4th. 2.30 P. M- and Pownal at 7-30. R01’ D. K. Ross, Minister. 7-2-1 DINE AT "THE TOWERS" Res- taurant. Maipeque Road. 0116 111110 from Charlottetown. Open Wed- nesdays and all holidays. 6-30-11. CHURCH SERVICES for July 4th. Rose Valley/Iii A. M. North Granville 3 P. i . Pleasant Valley B P. M, Rev. D. J. Morrison, Mui- i ister. ARRIVED SAFELY OVERSEAS- Mrs. Fran}; Bagloie of Kelvin has ireceived n telegram from her hus- band Pte. Prank Bagioie, stating his safe arrival in England. - Hampton CHURCH NOTIC I‘). Vesscy. services Siiiiilay, July 4. Eonsiiziiv ll A- M. DeSabie 3 P. M~ Hampton 7.30 P. M- 7-2-11. ENGAGEMENT‘. — Mrs. G. Amos Rudd lililioii, announces the cu- ildllPl... i of iicr daughter Anna Ifiiiplicmirt to Lort-ii yvaliacv, S-Jil of Mrs. and the late Herbert Thonip- son, Diiiistiitlnage. Marriage to take place in July. NEW’ LONDON PRESBYTERIAN ClIAIlGI-L- July 4th. 11.00 A. M- Geddie Memorial. 3.00 P. .\iI. bong River. 7.30 P. M. New Iniidoii. Mir Donald Nicholson, student mission- 'l--. arv in the Brookfield charge. will conduct those services. Rev. H. 1V1- Buniain, Minister. 7-2-11. CIIITKCII .\‘()'I‘I(‘E. — Winsloe Untied Church Services July 4th. Highficirl 1i A. M. Winsioe South 3 P. M. Wiiisioe South S. S. 2 P. M. Winsioe North 7.30 P. M. Wlnsioe North S. S. 10.30 A. M. Priiiirctoivn Road S. S. 10.30 A. M. Rev. T. Constable, lviinister. 7-2-11. FERRY CHANGES. — Starting July 1st and continuing throng August the Nova Scotia-Prince Edward Island Ferry Service now operates three round trips per day; Leaving Wood Islands: 7 a. ni., 11 am. and 3 pin. Leaving Caribou; 9 a. m. l p. m. and 5 p. m. See ad clsciviierc iii this issue. CIIUIICII NOTICE. — The Uni- ted Church of Canada, Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. July 4th as follows: Hunter River 11.00 A.‘ M. Vvhoriiiov River 3.00 P. M. Wiitshire '1 P. 1.1. Bible Class no P. M- v. Lewis M- Murray, lvrinister. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday, Jul& 4th. St. John's .Church, Crepaiid. hurch School ‘i000 A. M. IIoiv Communion 11.01) ¢| : nun, tutu-a may be tum-nu LEGION AUXILIARY Dance at Armouries July 7th. 7-2-11- Communion services at Mlliview at Lliiizcd Church. IVIIIIISIUI‘, Rev, Roy 1 l Q Those busy days, when you have no time to waste on slow, old-fashioned breakfast methods, you’1l welcome the ease and convenience of serving Keiioggb cereals. delicious ready-to-eat Crisp and fresh in their wax-lined packages, these tempting foods come already prepared . . . you can serve them in just 30 seconds! All the family enjoys ‘a dish of Kellogg's, not just at brgak. {£151. bu. for ta quick bite at iuiich, a handy snack between meals, or a light meal before bedtime. There's a Kellogg cereal for every taste . . . rice, wheat or corn . . . shredded, flaked or “popped." Keep several tempting choices aiway _ on hand. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. “hii "wavi. nit mi mu m mr All: lllmii mun MID awn-re -uir KELLOGKTS ALL-WHEAT: Tho lie-mun carnal with tits Ina-man fluvourl nir nu OTHER krttooo uivounirrs - llCl imispiu, IRAN ILAKIS m» VARIIIY uciuiar JBAMBP scene or comeov FOR HALL or FAME A. M. St. l? ibcths Church, ‘ —*——— _ Springfield, Oiiiirch school 10.30 ‘Dill-nm 191' 1110 mime H311 Q1 A. M. Evcnsoiii: 7.30 P. M. st. IKTIIIC dedicated to great comedy Thomas; Chm-ch‘ Long Creek’ scenes is the sequence in Wait Dis- Evensong 3.00 P.M. Rev. G. R. 115351 new dlfeilltured 933mb? g: , , _ -z-1i_ ivici spin e- egge young am Hartman. Rector 7 ifs! taught towilce skate by his fifliigd . . __ ~, iuniper. __iumper, one o te BRIDAL Mm“ B“ M15“ Anne most; captivatin chiltficters Disney 'Sl,PW£\i'i one of the season's brides lto be was teriirrcd a miscciianeotisi shoiver at the home of Miss Louise lDuffy on Tuesday evening June 22. me,_g_ifts_ ivcre opened Mby Mrs. Frank McIntyre and many humor- ous verses WCTP road by Mrs. PXF. Morris The bricic-to-itc in :i few iveiichoseii words expressed hcr, lllflilkS, Rrireshmr-nts were then served by Louise Duffv. Mrs. A. McDonald. Mrivina Richard, and Mrs. B Callaghan. After xvishing Anne every happiness in her an prOfifhinyx tnarriage each departed for their homes MURPHY — STEWART NUPT- IALS— A very pretty Wedding of mucli interest took place on Jitne 30th in the church of the has iltti icct [HITS i"- "b with evcr create , is a cobby, furry c cotton Lilll with tremendous just iniidc for thumping. “Onion, Bambi," calls Thumper, onthe first day of winter, the first winter ' "‘I'he water's stiff!" ever known. Bambi ven- s out on this “hard water," "iits that show Disney at tiilS best Bambi has hi niiniilitediv the reason audiences‘ l laugh so appreciativeiy at, this seq- uence is the fact that the Disney animators who drew it went in for ice skating themselves with cus- tiniary zeal in order to see what happens to tlic beginner on n slip- pery piece of ice. For Disney urt- isis draw on the job and on of it. lTlie result was that walls in the lBurbank studio begun to be L. tcred with gag situations about ice M“ lskatlrig ,tiie best of which are in plas- Holy Redeemer when Anne lviary me pmurm “Bambi? released by RKO Radio, Stewart, daughter of Mr. and NLrs. lI-Ierbert Stewart. become the bride, i5 based on the Felix salten novel of Vincent King Murphy. son oilwhicli achieved phenomenal sales Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphv, South Shore. To the strains of Loh- engrins wedding march played by Mrs. William Campbell, the bride was given in marriage by her uncle Lieutenant PI‘, Morris. She looked very charming in a street length dress of blue crepe. Her shoulder length veil of tulle was caught by flowers of continstlng colors. She wore rt cot-sage of bridal roses and carried a iviiito pearl rosary. The bride was attended by Miss Evelyn Morris, iviio was pleasingly attired in matching crepe of rose with white accessories her corsage being of pink and white cnrnntlons. The best man was Tom iiftirphy brother ,of tho groom. The marriage and ituntlrii muss was performed by Rev. lF-‘athcr hilrDoriizid. C Ssh. During ithe ceremony many bcwiitifiii hvrnns wcrc rendered by Miss iviciviria Richard arid Mi Pius Callaghan. After tiin (‘TTCIZYI a vcrv r-iilov- able brrrikfnst \‘ . s "cod Til. the Qurcn I-Ioici to illlflli“ . c rcirt tlicv lcft. |i1oncymoon trio oi thr- itiririiimes. Previous to her marriage Miss Sie- lwart was ciitrrtiiiiicri at several miscellaneous slat: (rs by hrir friends mind fellow \‘.‘0i'k’;".'$. 'l"hw will rcsidc in South Shore. P 1-3.1. . l chcnk turncd to Tracy seemed tiny. Suddenly Sonora Maria spoke. her voice siirprlsinglv clear with its ‘flowing Splifl-Ii, "I5 that you my ricer?" I've been waiting iinrl ivait- . n8. Tracy crossed the rorn, put her unns about tiic small body. "It's I, Sonora," she said. SDEIIKIIIK in the some tongue. “I'm ashamed for having neglected you. I went for a ride, stayed longer than I meant to." "Ah you went for a ride," said the Senora, "and you wore those ugly man's clothes. You know I hate mannlsh women. Go and change, Tracy, then come back to me Tracy laughed as she turned to go. The window of Old Jeff Garri- son W35 still the greatest wer of the empire he had founde — us: as she had been when he broug t her to the Hacienda as u scnorita of sixteen. The Senoras rich voice followed her to the door. "When ou return, Tracy. we shall talk of hii Garri- son, you and I-no?" of over 650,000 co ics. It was ho- to raphed in Mu tipiane Tec i- co or. . Bambi play to-day and Satur- A city A sensation went through ‘Tracy. electric in its intensity. The name of that unknown man thrilled her as the nnmo of no o'iicr mnn could "Yes," Tracy said softly, “we shall talk of Phil Garrison-you and I, Senora Marla." (To be Continued) i Buenos Aires was founded as day at the Prince Edward Ttleillre- Elli-tn... ANYWAY young eel is called an eiver. REAL OLD TOWN B in i580. OLD AS CAESAR first straw hats probably b the Romans i-‘il. for a sideshow is this com- bination of a horse in dungnrees, but it‘s. only a camera trick. KELLOGGS KRUMBLES: The shredded nrnul with lho exclusive fluvourl l l l w,» CORN ‘w IFLAKES .t__ E222‘. KELLOGFS CORN FIAKESI Th: flavour Iuveuritc In 4 homo: out at 5| KELLO9G'$ All IRAN: “l1 "VIP! keep you regular, naturally. When it's a rush to t: li th 011' dto _work__ or schist, Iuiiozfiigmgilri 1c" Y 111 1111111. No pots or pans for you to wnoh either . . . and IIIIIAKI OTIIII FOODS O0 IUITHIII Stretch" meats and other hurd-to-gee foods with Kellogg’: cereals. Juli the 101111111118 muffin: or cookicmdelicioua and economical candy lubggimgfl, SAVI TIMI, WOIII; Nllll . _ _ a daily ving on electricity or gas. ‘i .., a% ng for casserole dishes. flaky push-y, IIII lllll rm: l1 IlllI llllilllllbfiil“ , -.__._..... a-n- ,- III! KEIIOGWS PEP: Th0 batter bran flnliul HELP KIDDIES CIT MOII MILKI Eyery child should have It lent I 0111i 01' 111111‘ l day, lay Canada’: food rules. Make ' a different: Kellogg eere twice each day. ‘ enj able with once or Promotions In Navai Among the promotions an- nounced at. Naval Service Heuri- quartcrs yesterday were the fol- lowing affecting officers from this Province: To be Acting Commander R. C. N. LicuL-Commander Nelson Rattenbury,- Charlottetown. To be Acting Lieutenant R. C. N. Reginald Ilay Kcnncy, Morel]. I E. . To he Acting Commander R, C. N. V. R.: John Joseph (‘m1- noiiy, (fliarIottr-town. To be Acting Lieutenant Com- mend". a l‘. N. v. n. Wilfred Mclsazw. Charlottetown. OTTAWA. June 30 -—Naval Scr- vice Headquarters announced today that 294 Officers have been award- ed mid-year promotions effective July 1st Four Officers were made Cap- taiiis and one an Acting Captain, There are eleven new Commanders and 23 Acting Commanders Raised to Lieutenant-Commander are 59 Officers, while 135 will out up iiaif- stripes" as Acting Lieutenant-Com- manders. Many junior Officers have been advanced in rank The promotions. according to the announcement. cover v a r i o ii s branches in the Naval Reserve and Royal CanririLln Volunteer Reserve Fbr the first time in the his- tory of the R. C. N. ‘woman has been aonoiiitcd to the rank of Act- ing Caotniii. Sh» is Doroiliv I~ih . wood. hccd cf the \‘Vo'ticiis RTfIII Royal Canadian ‘ Ten men released for overseas service are represented by the members of the Can- adian Women’s Army Corps pictured here. They are all members of the stall‘ of the District Supply and Transport Office, I-Ial- ifax, and now make up more than half oi the staff of 19. From left to right, front ro_w, they are: Pte. G. B. Niagara Falls, 0nt.; Pte. M. T. D. Gaudet, . Service Canadian Naval Service, loaned by the Rtlval Navy t0 assist in the o1’- Ranlzaiiori of the W R. C N 5,, Captain ‘Isherivood arrived in Can- ada in ltiiifz, 1942. Last Ivfvrch she was appointed Driector, W R, C. N S. To he Attfiiig Surgeon Captain Is ' eri. BL‘.‘.i__ MI), . I1‘.R.C.C , F. R. C P. C. R .N.VR., who is on tiuty at. Naval Service Headquarters with the Medical Director General. Cap- tain Best joined the Service in June 194i. as all Honorary Surgeon Commander, and since then has been eitgaged in important medical research ivork. Captain Best col- laborated with Sir Frederick Bant- ing in the discovery of insulin Promoted to Captain is Donald Vi/iiliam Farmer, R C. N In Aug- ust, i989, Captain Farmer was on diitv at Naval Service Headquait ers as Director of Merchuzitiie Movements. He later became De- puty Director, Trade Division. and I-Iydrographer on the staff of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff. In the Rovai Canadian Naval Re- serve. two Officers are promoted to Captain -Joscpl1 Alfred Iiceztnn, R D.. Ad. C. and Bernard Lcitrh Johnson D S O. At wars out~ break Contain Heenan was at Naval ‘Service Headquarters. In December, 1942, he was in command of Fair- lmiics at an R. C. N base and a '(r2w months later ivas unpainted l Captain iaIL). or chief of the Can- rdlen Motor Launches at nn East Tormentine, Harrington, C. Tomiinson, Tignish, P.E. Halifax; Cpl. J. D. Sutherland, New Glasgow, N.S.; Cpl. A. P. Tower, C0 I corn, Bear River, N.B.; Pte. F. El‘, -' st base. In November, 1939. Q!- - i.‘ Jchnson was a Paymastq Ideutenan. A low main lltbryhu l - .-.-.cd to the Executive Branch land took command oi’ an auxiliary " :1 on the West Coast. By May, . he was in command of : q“. troycr. Advanced to Captain (I) h. thur Cecil Monti-tun Duvy, n, , N. whose career as m ' Officer started In the Rnyal__ _ _- adian Naval College in 1917 when he entered us a cadet. During the years between wars. Captain Davy had a wide experience withing Royal Canadian Navies both abilbed r id at home When war ltartéd l; 1 lrtcmber, I939, Captain Davy-flu Assistant Chief Engineer in H.‘ M, .C Dockyard, Halifax. In Decem- l>cr. i941, he came to Naval Sen/leg Irciidouarters as Superintendent. of tllldlng, _ Slilpb Ill niznoiiiiiiii In loving memory oi’ MRS. HUGH J. LAMONT who passed away July 1, I042 God knew that. she was sub, i . That tfireniiilip were hlfl! W c m . Sc he cinder! her weary e18- And ivhsispercdi “P6100 b. thine." Away in the beautiful hlli: of G ll By the valley of rest so fnll‘ Some time. some day. W6 know not wit We will meet our there. Remembered by B." Daughters. 100M!‘ U en. loved one Ever .,. L; 2nd Lieut. J1‘. Felrgusdiq i O l ' DOBIIC! Chi], N.B.; back row, Pie ‘B J N.S.; L/Cpl. E. P. It}. ton, Moncton. N.B.; Pte. M. L. Rodi, H01- ifax, and L/Cpl. C. M. Gallant, Cltgrlfltto- town, P.E.I. (Canadian Army, Photo), t