. 5/-.. ‘ m-LEWESTERN GUAR IAN rfiim- wsre-tem- - l,..~- "" surgeons-nurse's court's-v "T-T-“m-"nzutw-sv "- "r III GINO!» l‘! Oil's! "M". will be dellvdel to any he‘. h 135mg. .:.~..-:.'.':.::'...':..~..'.~:a.c.:- - di- ‘Ti lend» fi all Ors Meclimn ummufla. received word from n“ play pen. Pto. Ora FF“ gfwlliat he hllsulfvitlcired 0,2?" OYQEQII. w t Convention 0f llihiirchee 0f ' Christ lield Based on the theme. "Prior-mas , “rd-ft lififififilalihfiifiié with‘; ‘W urliiiarvxgili-s ago ‘In: fvn- m‘! m a" N" ° °" film“ “use held this mo ' at m‘ chwd" “m!” _ k (mm s, Paul.‘ Roam, Sessions began on ioclqf Church _‘_S Iv momlns- In the .uriavoidable catholic - agar: of the Dlfidldollt, luv. Kim. D161’! C, Personals chapelrmllisn} “ m“ w“ m” "d "_* "PW led b Re . n‘, Colin Welsh. R-E-Elllhhostm ,Why0 wel- wilmot valley. Miss Reta Artiier. comed the delegates. Mr. R. H. ilnlecér-id mayo Vivien}: MacNeill, Charlottetown responded Sunday vlslmrgylo Cape Traverse. to the address of welcome. pitsls oi Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- yyilliams. ...__.- _ ‘mm _ Child's m: m, summerside. Janos in Seven m!» “w, august o. Good J44 _,.__. IIOMAS CIIIG- Jglira or T g m m” broad he has made his home summsfslde for the lut twenty n no has been ill for about six i" H, w... the son of the late Mrs. John Crcighafi of gnmerside. He was unmarri ‘it. m and . and Ml’!- Church reports were read and discussed at some length. The need , oi eva elian, leadership training _._-—-————-— 3d Ch tim education was stress- {--—€——-—- . sr ormsrarvs aasmoa Rem-o. A. Jeffrey, Bummerside, brought-the first sermon. His sub- jeot was “The Priority of the Church." A discussion period on oo-opera- _tlve work followed. Mrs. J. M. Cur- , . presenting the All- ommittee outlined the pro- nationai work of the was observed trough- tlie Catholic Diocese as Buch- lrlsiic Sunday. At St. Dunstan‘: Bssilitil, I-lis Excellency Bishop usullivan celebrated 8.00 inm- liass ior the men and Rev. L. Boul- m in the lower church for the ‘omen and children. Sermons at no 9.30 and 11.00 were preached t; her. K. MacMiilan, and the litter Mass was celebrated by Rev. l, Ayers assisted by RAV- - Mm, deacon and Rev. J. A. gflllvan, sub-deacon. The Blessed: sicramcnt was exposed after thel all Mass until Holy Hour at 7.00l l, the evening whim was conduct- q} by Bishop 0'Sullivan. Benedic- tiaii of the Blessed SRCTBIIIQM W35 Yesterday istnn, s l Canada c gross of Church. Rev. Wm. Bilsori led an open forum on problems peculier to the churches. f Rev. R. B. Shaw, outlined the relations oi the Disciples to such inter-church work as temperance, the movement for religious educa- tion in public schools Christian education advance, Boys’ and Girls’ Work under the M R E.C. Saturday afternoon session was lllli or Rev. h Dousnn assisted taken by the Provincial w.M.s. l! ll" 0°37"! Chm“ aw" lmd" with Miss Ruth Dickieson. New gr. W. J. Brown. and 011N139‘ Jiasgow, president, leading the lus- J- DWKFW Prayers “d com‘ warship. W.M.S. reports were pre- nunion were offered for peace and “ma; Mm Lem, wright mponed Irllirtvl P°°Pl° mPNVW" days‘ on her work as regional worker, and Mrs. F. M. Stewart, gs secret- dry-treasurer. Although we are now mid- Mrs. Curiston as National Wo- m men's Worker, addressed the ses- silrimer it is most sratiiylnl that the attendance at the Sunday sion on the work oi her depart- ment. Revk William Bilson brought a stimulat ng sermon on " he ““‘.ifi.t‘ii'.'.‘.‘ii..i“‘-i~‘i.if‘i...'f.t“é not a on w on new “new .i“$.'ii'.i'...'i.ié°"lii““°‘ii;i'.l'if‘ Mrs. o. Elliot mil presided moat efiénm - Y $33, i: “éixjggx; ‘kfuprgxeéfili "The Priority oi Stewardship." have, Th, guest singer was Miss Purl: Burris who sang "Beside will waters" very acceptably. The urine of Rev. McLennans miiori was ‘The Church". The tith Psalm was read wherein we find "Blessed are they that dwell iii thy house" also “A day in ‘lily house is better than a. thous- uid". The hymns were appropriate and helpful. ’ Th; text was Matt: 15-18 and for thc nominating committee re- Wm. Bilson, Summerside; atives to the P. gow. -Mr. Donald Bailey reported the resolutio committee. The pa" ‘he Mck_'_he symbol o! thanks of convention was exterio- iiie ordinary man upon whose e- iotion under God the Church e- peiids-You are thc Church, Bapt- a solemn obi - Church for hospitality, and to Mrs. Curiston. Satisfaction was express- ed to the Dominion and Provincial Governments for measures taken to film is ‘uon- Your ma" W“! meet the liquor menace, but the l-hd one sacred. blessed y the Church. llie church is the bulwork of Soc- ltli’. the bulwork of freedom and liberty, the creator of Democracy. Itch one must, accept the respon- itiiiiity of the flhurrh ' _ g l" sense of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man. lll the evening the text was Acts all “The Vision .of Christ". No l0li can compare with it, first in lit confidence in men who receive llic Holy Spirit, second in its con- ltiition of the redeemed earth or the Kingdom oi God on earth. ‘This is the commission of Christ. let us whoie-heartedly devote our- selves to it. er efforts be made in the way oi increased restr‘ “ temperance cducationhgnd drastic law en- .... Approval of the ' ‘ of re- ligious education In the Publld schools was given. lmiphssis was laid on evangelism and the M. C. M.S. was asked I “lcable. A resolution of a new pol m , and oi the Church as l. whole financial support for trl its leadership. 3131-115 All congregations were urfl? WRTELLO-At New Wiltshire. I'll. on July l0, iota. to Mr. and llri. Norbert Costello s. son. Earl tion Advance. The W. M. S. nominating oom- mittee: President. Mrs. Fred Rose South Lake; Vice-President. William Bilson: er. Mrs. F. M. town; Regional Worker, linright, Charlottetown. ton Beck Rev. H. R. Stewart. Charlotte- Mrs. Leith m. Pres- VAIMICIIAEL — At the K-lhlfl “my Hospital, Montague, P111. "l Mia. 3. i943, to Mr. and Mrs. lilln Carmichael, Peskes‘ 5th.. P. l-l. l daughter. GRAHAM-At the Kings County "Mullet Montague, our. on A"!- 4. 1M3. to Mr. and Mrs. Guy olghllm. Murray Harbour North. . a son. South Lake. deliv- tion sermon on t e first the KinKdOIII is righteousness.” Sunday morni wofllilr by HIV B. E. , w W and ss-nl a solo Wl. y rdeou -" fine effect. minim: - At Sumniersid preached vii August ‘i. 1M8, Thomas Ore - "Used 14 years. Funeral Tue av mlimlns at i) o'clock from St. Paul's Miran Catholic Church. ' of G. A. Jeffrey 0 communion at lhl for the WWII N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown end North Wllielille _ Phone II Prxaching." 3"‘ ' _convention to a close. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE BOIIVEIITIOI wave I tl r rt r the Dlltrigt i? hi3 éliilPti-l.‘ 9t2‘.‘i.'.'.l‘.l' Bmlzmyerslz: at choose candidates 1M‘ u" August ll to 7°“ aloe e exam Afntge 19-735."... the annual men of the PM" PNIIGlve Conservative Association wllrbe he d. J. I‘. AI-BINAULT _ Convener. nf neighbour-a priority!’ ‘Mrs. Mold slam ‘Win Bilson inousht V. . final sermon on "m Priority o1 devotions on the theme. Rev. Paul Richardson, Montague, ported as follows: President, vRev. ce- PNsidflit, Mr. R. W. Beck, Monta- gue; Secretary-treasurer, Rev. R. E. Shaw, New Glasgow; represent- E. I. Temperance Federation, A. J. Stevenson, Fred- ericton, Ernest. Houston, New Glas- (OT cd to the New Glasgow Christian convention urged "thlt stlll furth- to eHgeBe a sec- retary evangelist as soon as pract- dellt with the need icy of recruiting the the neoessit of vidlnl nirlg of d to oo-operato in the Christian Educa- Mrs: secretary-treasur- u "Crossing the Bar". Fill. was led iss Irene the service. Mack Beck, Montague, led wor- peoplek session afternoon. Mrs. Ouriston ad- in Murray, St. Ilean- ors, reported for the obituary sim- mi the Mizpsh Service broom the ' A ' Cl-IARIJOTFETOWN A GUARDIAN 00m! m on Fan n- s mfiin...'e'i.i...'is,'.. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Matinee Tuesday 2.30 the money. $53.1 used to Summerside j.—.__i____- Great Vaudeville Program-Old Home Week-This Week F1081 Plans a-rid preparations for Old Home Week and the Provin- cial Exhibition VJPFC completed on Sfl-“Tday and 110W lhc organization is working smoothly. Sever-iii oi the acts have ufTlVEfl including [he American Eagles-wery aptly (is; cribcd as the world's most thrill- l"! Spectacle of aerial daring. For years this act has been featured riot only in American but in ‘Euro- pean capitals and it. is safe to say showed a DOSlSC i. himself. millions. Everywhere it. it has been acclaimed the high acts. has gone "tops" oi as the greatest animal act on tour ‘Wild? would seem to fill that rule. Min and Bill _ Peslxcllvcll’. __ e are boi ed in the tricks of lllCll‘ parents and in due course oi time will take their place oii the stage. Min mid Bill are Russian Bears which roiito. The are the kind that are uscd almost exclusively for acting. They rc- spond very quickly to kind coin": attention and really have affrc tion for those who look nflcr them. Min and Bill will be seen in number of feature acts every lifts: 110011 and Welling rind they should appeal very much to the younger portion of our population. Another actor with a European reputation is Don Francisco, King of the Slack Wire. He is without geer in his particular specialty and as performed by Royal Command before the King and Queen of England and many notables at Windsor Castle. Don Francisco is a scion of one of the oldest Cas- tilian families of old Spain and has all the grace and charm of those cultured people. You will like his act and find it very novel and entertaining. Lady singers who can carry their voices well over the air outdoors are not plentiful so the manage- ment of Old Home Week are par- ‘ pleased to have been able to secure Miss Helen Bruce who has rnade e name for herself all over Canada as the lady vocalist with Lever Brothers Troupe, By kind permission of this great firm she has been firmittcd to appear here and will heard in two or more songs afternoons and even- gs. Old King Cole is s free lance vaudeville artist who has quite a few years of circus experience and particularly delights the kiddies and also interests the older peo- ple. I-Iis simple. unaffected. easy manner of doing thing: would al- most fool you into th king they are very simple but just try them. Somehing different-something that has not. sprvared before-As always what people Putting on any form of entertainment are looking for so Old Home Week mana e- ment take pleasure in present rig Lou Bkuce-cartoonist extraordin- , ary. By a few deft movements of. _Our Way i); d long trek anything of new ooarr mo . I "viii. MOM 1" ‘wt A PIECE or ,\IAETE MELON our or "rue ICE aox 1 i 4 __ I l I lll ' ‘ *7 ll i l l ‘WV. l V‘ i J» sooner Jhwittilffi! M ‘THE OPEN Men ‘I 30h! MADISON f a. ta u “fir? oarriZt °' Y°§u$ Ceovrilht. 100.1%. rm ‘Prlbuhi afrhWFlshF Pf..°“i.l°t.r e . .s e e . racks r on maneuver, lgttors are the mos tent 71:21 02' dont u of cu mow whether he has hes-r rom home or that letters do not It is oonstan uroe . a conversation, of worry and glednesa. it And ace and th Ar d to that often he geets slgilr.’ n35 drgesarlyt. i with his no oing we aby and the sick. She wish away but well herself. put your flnge was just run down. But she wasn't happy and she wanted the war to be over so she could have the things she was Letter From a Whiner He finished and his face was filled with worry. "She's very delicate," he said. pulled out the inevitable wallet and pout-mout ed little was probably strong enou h to lick two men, a complete wh ner. wish she could g said. “I wish He turned the was a postscript: how long I can keep this ript said. "I have to bit of I'm not getting any younger." There was the threat, the thing that was putting worry in his face. She was threatening him and he knew it. and yet he was holding on to this thing and arguing with He was putting in tre- mendous days of work and at night he had to go_ to bed with the ture of his wife going on‘ with an- other man. She had the kni him and she knew it. 4 would get no rest and after a While his stomach would that it has been \'lC\\'=”-fl by runny ‘and he would be hospitalized. .crayon in his fingers he will sketch the great men of the day Stanley Beebes bears advertised and depict them so accurately oli his big screen that you will rccoz- nize them instantly. Three years ago he was a. sensation at the Ca- nadian National Exhibition, To- Victoria no nct that has ever been staged outdoors or indoors has been giv- cri a more favorable reception than the Victoria Troupe bi English bi- cyclists. For many years they were one of thc lending attractions of prominent British circus r- "ince coming to America they have ,'iari continuous engagements. Last spring negotiations to have them appear in Charlotte- town and a contract signed which would bring thsm East iii plcntly of time but the States people ivanted them and it seemed inst week as though it would be impossible to have them here. On Pr ing, July 30th, they performed be- fore an audience of 15,000 people at Salt Lake City, capital of the Mormon state of Utah. At night they packed up and started on thc ten o'clock on Friday morning they m-ssed th- immigration agent at Windsor. Ont... and at two o'clock n wire was received from Chathani from Herbert Victoria stating they would arrive This illustrates else management of Old Home Week used every endeavor to carry out i.he promises made. The final part of the entertain- mcnt program is the New York Paramount Review. one of the best of all reviews. with pretty girls, lovely costumes, colorful rhythm, beauty and music pre- sented in iour pageants. The re- view has a master of ceremonies superbly dancing time and a rol- ler a-kating- acti "Phey- have -cclored- lights, scenery and all the pars- phenalin. to make the stage which they act beautiful indeed. To give the best opportunities to the numerous arists who will per- forrn a new type stave has been built which put together in sections will measure ‘M feet by 82 hot. This is the work foreman Thomas Harper o M Poole and Co. of this city reflects great credit on them- BTJTRTWilliams ll John Steinbeck Says Letters Are Center of Soldiers’ Lives — ' Cheerful or Whining, They Affect Whole Outlook of Overseas; Some Get None at All and Worry Themselves Into Hoepitalc t impos- tu: with‘: soldier t so of of urse. ifs. Jaerents. Things The were aby ha been ed she could move he could go home and 4 reading the letter He icture of her. A spoiled. blonde, who “I o to California." he lEttBI‘ CV61‘ and HICKS “I don't know u ." th tllink g myself and after all. pic- fe in And he go to pieces Troupe-Perhaps and were ripened wt-sern United more of day even- for Charlottetown. At here on Monday. erhaps better than e fsct that the SCGIIGTY, 0h 0f removable fL W. h Thy have great power now the: man brought out I lit- we 001M132! wan desperately lo go horde, he felt that he had not been cut o NOIACMIIMAII Another hsd not hoard lettors. no word at all. lash of little e raw o . ltlt h been Iwelvsd. even s. dilll lotto? it is my!” the s. great time for wives. They will never in their lives be so beautiful as they are now. Their eyes will never be so bright. nor every “ dness and every ntle- ness remembered the way it némi. . so many them misuse $0 many use it to hurt and to worry And n. man in the Army hunt time for these things in the day- time. Only when he should be sleeping can he conside the over- tones of letters or think up possible reasons why there are no letters. And a rnan feels trapped, If something is wronil. there is noth- ing in t e world that he can d0 about it. He cannot go to a sick wife, nor can he revenge himself on a creeper. He is here and heig- iess and one good letter can ma e the difference between a good sol- dier arid a sick man. A large number of the men have ml one revenge for bad treatment o this kind. When it finally igeets through to them that they are ing ignor- ed and forgotten, they go out for other women. Their self-respect demands it. They are a curiously faithful crowd. For all the tai about. what soldiers do they WET" terribly to be related to 0116 woman. They build a sort of image of perfection that couldn't possl - l_v have been true, and they hold on to it as long as they can. and they will only abandon it when they have to. -Good food can be elven to n and entertainment and hard he world can letters. They ngle strings and When they are cut the morale oi that nan is shattered. And now we come to a. feature of the program that has not ap- peared before. We refer to the C. W.A.C. squad with their inimitable precision drill. The young ladies composing the squad are many of them Marliimers, some froln Prince Edrvnrd Island. They have trained ior weeks at Aidershit uri- rier expert instructors and will pi.lt on a drill performance that will really astonish you. The Riding’ Club arena opposite the east i blcacher has been prepared es~; pecially for them. At night it will, he lighted with 22,000 candle-power i l"ht<. Thc entertainment groupi of the C.W.A.C. numbers several ital artists as musicans and sing-, ers will form part oi each after-- man's and evening's program Didi Home Week. a iiEllTRAl. ausnnuiiii Thh eeluin ll reserved for awe of local interest, but slverthlns cl I noisy nature may Inserted at five Oilll a word. - sble In advance. YOIIIIIII lALl, swine . ing Inhibition grounds. August i. 101M AM D8. IIIATI IcINTYRWB Dent- al Office will be closed until Aug- lllt l0. 8—B-&i GUEST! OI PAIINTS ..- Pte. d Mrs Fraser of gimme: m ' ding r u wn are s d!!! with PM Egan's pa.ren°t:, Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Fraser. Ply- mouth PsrkStsllarton, NS. - lid fleld All-WED OVERSEAS-M? M." Wm h Bgyu“ OD SI . Bill D8- v Colts. that he arrived safely. vrsrrons wawosmn '- The Garden Party At lfiliVflflillillill liouse About 1'16 members of the C.W. 8.0., W.A.A.F median Red rose Corps Auxiliary womens service org were guests at Government Bonn at an enfoynbls garden y on Saturday a tcrnoon. They‘ were re- ceived by I-Iis Honour ieutonarit Governor IAPBKO and Mrs. TA- P e, b His I-Ionoui-‘s at e. fit. ie and Mrs. , . er eluded Premier J. waiter and Mrs. Jones, Mayor B. y Holman, Group Capt. ILA. Blake, 0.13.11, and Mrs. Blake Group Capt. A. Lewis and Capt. J-W. Roilirison. The House was tastefully dec- arawd with flowers from the gar- en,. Tea was poured by Mrs. D.J. Ril- besutiful garden at Government House is new in full bloom and His Honour Litutenant Governor P180 wishes it known that all inns and visitors to the city den at any time. RETURNED FROM HOLIDAY- ely on Prince Edward Island. ile there he l; enljoyed s flight to the Magdalen a nds where nature has provided thc EllB-he has no difficulty land g or taking off-New Glas Pow Eastern Chronicle. ..ENB.OU'I‘E r0 P.E.I-—Mr. --Mrs John Moffatt. their son Howard and George Thompson, on English boy. making his home with them for the duration and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moffatt and son Bob, all of Sydney, were guests of Mrs. Nor- man MacLeod, Trenton Road, Sun day. They were enroute to Prince Edward Island. - New Glasgow ews. GOING r0 VANCOUVER-Rev. _C. G. MocKenzie of Halifax, who nod been Secretory for the Y.M.C. A. for the post two years, arid has recently been transferred to Vic- toria . BC. was in town on Tues- day for his sister Mrs. Clark Mac- Donald, who accompanied him tn visit other members of the family in Charlottetown P.E.I.—New Glas-l gow News - VISITING P. E, L-Miss Hazel Reid, of the staff of Zellers iNSi Ltd., accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.l C.B. Kenney of Winch- edon. Mass-, left Wednesday after- noon on a holiday visit to Char lottetown. Mrs. -Kenney arrived here on Dominion Day and is spending a vacation nith her sis- ter, Mrs. W.P. Reid, Sutherlands Riven-New Glasgow News. CANADIAN BREAK __(Coni.inued_from page one) bolstered up the shoulders of the road in the worst places. Traffic now is rolling over it. 24 hours after thc engineers finished the 30b. It hat. been a big factor in the ad- VZilllC2_b0C3U50 owing to craters and clvmolitions vehicles could not gu down the Regalbuto-Aderno road rest. A caterpillar tractor and a bull-dczer grunted awav right out in front. A platoon under Cpl. Ken Mason, Or:l.. worked with the bull-dozen Suppers still working as we passed lIIIElELIIlCd Jim Bishop, Wcllingioli P. .1. We went on to a brigade where Capt. Fred r of Edmonton gave the latest information from the front. The Edmontons and the Princess Pats were fighting on. The splendid work of Pie. Johnny Lowe l-e-l 1:113. guests being served by cordially welcome to visit the gar-z ,1. wonderful air field in the form‘, mm o‘ l‘ 1mg ha“! bum "m" wmchfwhich necessitated it being held "f l indoors. cy and Mrs. Reuben Maodonald. The ices wer out by Mrs. - G. Duffy and lvfis. Ross McEwen, the Mrs. J- D. McGuigan, Mrs. H.H. Pierce, Mrs. lnuise Carruthers, Mrs. IE. Crok- en. Miss Lena McLure Mrs. Fran- ces Holl Trainor, Mrs. Lloyd Won- nacott. Mrs. Earl Wonnacott. Mrs. Bank of Nova Scotia manager L.‘ v- n - lRouel LePa e. Yrs. Bessie Walle., _ lzleyzant has returned from MM“, 30mg ‘ Yb. ace on spent la l IcPage Miss Hazel smith, Ike. Bessie Y: Bean, Ire. Clara DuPew, Miss Margaret Mo- Millan, Mrs, W. Beckett. The party was a most enjoyable despite afternoon showers Excellent music was provided by the Band of No. 62 training centre, with the kind permission of Capt Rolllnson THE KIRK 0F S. JAMES Concluding his sermon which was broadcast over C.F.C.Y, from The Kirk pulpit yesterday morn- ing the Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers said: Christianity is essentially faith in the Mystery, the stagger ing, redeeming faith that when men cannot search out the deeps of life, the. deeps search out man in Christ Jesus. The blackness be- comes the outline of a black Cross the heavens gather into the out- lines of stricken Love. Then man finds new zest, new challenge. new worship. “Nothing in my hands I bring Simply to Thy Cross I cling." That is the ultimate wisdom, ‘wiser far than the probings of the mind. How do we know? That faith is too splendid and too pro- found ever to have come of man: Christ found us! That faith is too searching like a flash of light clearing an abyss-ever to be un- true! That faith proves itself in the living, by lighted mind and sineiv of snul. Thus we say iritli Eliza Scuddcr: "I cannot find Thee; Still on restles pinion My spirit beats the void where Thou dost dwell I wander lost thro’ ail Thy vast dominion beneath Thy light And shrink ineffabie. Then. looking on Christ we rc- ply to ourselves" "I cannot lose Thee! Still in Thee abiding The end is clear. how wide so'er I roam. The Hard that holds the world's my steps is guiding And I must rest at last in Thee. my Home.‘ "Behold I s ow you a mystery." But the New Testament word ‘mystei-y" means, riot a dark enig- ma, but hold, I show you a mysterW-even Jesus Christ Our Lord. tainments in Halifax during the winter months. » Among the group arg three Char- lottetown girls who are looking of Edmonton. a stretcher-leaner. was mentioned. He had doneagood Too Late To Clasify FOR SALE - '35 TERRAPLANE Apply evenings 44 Hayfield St. LOST -- PURSE CONTAINING sum oi money and ration books. etc. Notiiv N.J.G. Guardian. ft-o-ii FOR SALE - L. c. smurf rura- w-i-iter, a1 Grafton 5t. Pnone zia-i. 8-9-41 norrcsi. rowan. Coral absorbs water like I 000M6- "i lien Wanted ""0r'ibmen, 80 cents an hour; and colt of living bonus. $.25 a week. Apply National Selec- tive Service. Charlottetown or Summereide. and DDR7" HAN‘. a. I Our Boarding ‘Ruse C’, n4‘ unite‘ no: "mates-era: I BARBWIR! c lDeR I job on c .- I-Iiil at Azlra too. l "You'll practically have to win the Victor a Cross yourself if SWIM going forward to terview him, he's always right in the thick of u things." the officer quipped. 0. W. A. 0. Squad Arrive For Old ilome Week A feature of Old Home Week in Charlottetown, from August l0 to I3, will be a visit by the crack Canadian Women's Army Corps drill and precision squad which has recently toured different. parts of the province of Nova Scotia with outstanding success. ‘fume expert young Army girls will not only offer daily display oi precision drill both afternoon and evening but will also give a series of con- certs at the same time. Lieut. Judy A. Giles, C.W.A.C. entertainment officer for Military District N0. 8. will b; n charge of the group whch is headed by petite. soldierly Sgt. Karen Helm, oi New Waterford. N.S. Organised only some four months I80. the squad was forlned largely from a C. .A.C. concert party gwhigirpreeented s number of criter- Bwyy-lt-‘Iajor Hoople ' = >‘ A A Nil-Q forward to this visit to their home- town with great anticipation. They are Pte. Mary L. Arsenault, daugh-: ter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Arsen- ault, who is featured as a soloist; Pie. K. Hornby, who stars as a concert violinist, and Ptc. Wanda DesRoclie. who sings, In its demonstration of precisio drill the squad performs without benefit oi spoken comma ‘ through the various movemen‘ with an exacineu and recieion that would win the approvn of any eer- geant-major. Adding to the smart- ness oi the picture they present. the girls all carry golden swa ger canes which ire used in the rill movements. with the exception of Pte. Mar- jorie Lee. of ‘Toronto. all come from Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Is- land. Other members are: Cpl. S. Hemeon, of Yarmouth; L-Cpl. Doris Fraser, New Glasgow; Pte. Bar- sisters, Mary and Mildred "Mickey" Burke. of Joggins Mines; Pie. Muriel Casey. Springhill: Pie Myrtle Dodge. Eureka: Pte. Dodge. 'I‘ruro; Pie. Pugwash; Pie. Jean Grant, Hali- fax; Pte. Zita Hawley, Sydney; Pte. C. Petrie, Dominion. NS. Speak At Dinner Lt.-Col. Drew To ,TORONTO. Aug. ti--(OP)--Lt.- Col. George A. Drew leader of thc Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario will address the members of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association at their annual trophy dinner in the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Thursday, Aug. l2. It was announced that this would be Col. Drew's first public speech since his party obtained the largest group in the Ontario legis- lature iii the general election last. Wednesday. The C.W.N.A. will be holding its annual convention and the ad- dress will be broadcast over n CBC NEW YORK, Aug. 6—(AP-—A German report recorded by Unit- ed States Government monitors said today that Reichsmarshal Hermann Goerlng arrived in Ber- lin Thursday from Hitler's head- quarters and subsequently flew to Hamburg to inspect air raid dam- age. "After detailed inspection of air raid damage in the town," the German broadcast said. "he dis- cussed further ecessary measures with Reich Lieutenant ‘ ‘ Kaufmann‘ SWISS BERNE, Aug. 8- (APl --Tlie Swiss government. replying to the Allied expressions of hope that neutrals would riot offer asvlum to Axis leaders. said today that Switzerland would "obviously ex- ercise the right mi‘ nsyrlumt in a manner to assure fullv the srwcr- eighty and highest interests of the a revealed Grace. "Se, Get the most out of uvcry rc- freshing stick of Vhigluys Doublemint. And chow it when you need it moat-ttlllile you're working. Chewing gum, you know, helps relieve nervous tension and fatigue, keeps mouth and throat cool and moist-helps refresh and renew energy- helps keep you keen on the job. Demand for Wriglcfs far exceeds production-so make your next pflCkflfie 13o further .. .CIlEW l"l.(). “ ! Trinity United iihurch bars Boudreau, Sydney; the Burke Gin... Jean Fraser, Monday, August 9th. 8 p.m Board of stewards meet. in Board Boom‘ 8 9 ll Personals _Mr. Frank _Praughi, Boston. ii visiting his mother in Alberry a . going Pl ins Mrs. Cecil Day and son Kenneth of Steilanon, NS, are visiting in Northam with Mrs. Day's sister Mrs. Maynard. Mrs. S. R. Burke of Albcricn ar- rived iri the City yesterday to spend e few days with her friend Mrs. George Reddin, King Street Miss Helen Livingston of thc nur- sing stuff atFalcoiiwood Hospital has arrived home from Halifax from a visit to her parents Serge. and Mrs. Wm. Livingston. Lornie Henncssey. soil of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Helms-sac)‘ is suffering from a scvcrc cul iii file. l9“. knee, received iviicn llll"l'i\'i‘i from his bike by a cm“. The driver immediately rushed lllp bov to ilic P. E. I. Hospital. He is now Tesiiilg at. home. Mrs. W.A. Bonnie tors, Louise min Barb . Douglas of Sussex, b. niv - J ing a month's vacation at ii Cedars. Miss Verna Wood of Clnr- iottetowii, P.E.I., is a guest oi Nils: Louise Bannister-Saint Joiiii Tel- egraph Journal. Mrs. Malcolm lilortcll aiici sou Paul. have returned to their llOlllf at Georgetown lifter slleilfllilg thc past two weeks lll Trcltion, NS with her brother in-lmv. Mr. Mic- iiael Martell and Mrs. Ziini-icll. A Conservative M. P has tablet a motion that the l('l‘m Common- wealth be vised as tho official do.» ignation of the Empire and tho‘ the title Protector be l'Otl\'€(.l ant added to the Kings iitlcs. Bees are so sensetivc to aimo» spfiere that an air raid warning [has been known to kill an cniirt swarm of 60.000 through their c“. |oris to protect their queen, J. B ‘Paliram, Yorkshire, England bee. keeper reported. country." Dr. Marcel Piiei-Gclnz. chici of the political department. iolc the Federal Council that the reply had been sent to the British and United States imitations. 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